appenings
at Madras,
town last Siitimltiy
in (own List Tluirs
WBI Barber wa
om Culver.
. A. a urtH
f itlvcr.
j, I.'. IJalila Thur.s
ft son.
was
in
Ilnra to me w,,c
i,it n. I008
'P1"" t, A. Cook Thuts
nam to "'ewm:u
.., An.il o, 1903, a '"n.
r.. .... ife of W. II. Hannanon
Horn io i"1- .
il9(I!)o8,aW
t ...... I ll.ni'rrik
. ii n'k't cv '
' .. .u.i nf the week.
ininc , ,
Harry UnlM f l''cv"ll!' w,,s " v"
' ' .... i.li Mon'inv.
R I'arnsli and lier Kalelgh,
;;jn,on SalOrJ..y from I layer.
. l-i. in town Ihe toiler
Ltofthe week liom "
Sf-rink Forrest Ma-
week from "is
in town tiic last of
home on Crooked
John H. Hrown was in town Tuesday
from Haystack.
G. L. I'axton was in town last Tuesday
from r islierVillc,
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
OLIVHIl TYIMfiWIUTHHS.-Wo are
iigontM mill oiiii tfivo von nootl torniM
on h muohlnv. J. 0. A M. A. Itobtn
hon, MmlruH. tf
81'IIINU mill Nl'.M.MHlt UoodH. J. C.
& M. A. KobltiHon will reeelvo a full
lino wltliln IwowookH. Latent put
lerim mid .iylt'H of liifltcH drew)
goods. You mo Invited to cull nm!
limped them.
ST K AM KOLLIifO-llnvo yoUr grain
biiiii roiicti or ory rolled. 1 ImVo
good now equipment, capacity 15 toim
dully. Pricow; Steam rolling, W.ti)
iir ion; ory roiling, ?2.tMJ per ton
0. Wayiniri!, Mudrnn, Or. o2
Frank Oiborn has moved his land of.
!l0 the new singe oiucc, iicm ...c
.. ...
en Hoi"'
, Y. llanta of Culver, w.W n Madras
I Thursday, as witness for Carl Schiic-
i .
in a una cue
Delia 1. Swcfiinu, matron at the
LmiprmK In'11-1" "' ll0"1' Pcnt thc cnl,
: week In Madr.n
am Hamilton, who has iecn penu
several weeks in lh' locality, returned
L home at Ashwood last Sunday.
I ...... I I... it
Llit M E. 1 erclv.ti reiurnco aauim.iy i-
'tm front her ranch near Youngs,!
Iietbe ha been -pending the week. r
Uellof I'rincvillr, has been visllingp
on Agency IM.ims during te
k, and looking after his interests in,t
t
I section,
V, . Myersi candidate for the rc!ub 7
1 nomination Or prosecuting attorney,
bed through Mn.lt.11 last Monday on
nay to Cortland. ,
K Cook, candidate lor the denio-
: nomination fr tnunty school sup-
Kendeht, was in town last Satutdny,
impanied by Mr.. ( 00k.
Its. J If Harney, Mrs. G. W. Kid-
ar.d Mrs, I. A. Hunt attended the
Lmatory contest of the high school at
ienl!e last rrulay evening.
of. J. F. lllarii h tr.t, candidate for
ttpublon nomination for county
t, has been spending several days in
Pncimty diinng tlie week in the inter
If his candidacy,
C, Rice of ll.tyirrck, caiHlidntc for
tpublnan nonun.ition for cotirlty coin
loner, attended io c in Madras lint
Nay evening, Mr. Uice lint no op-
Ion for the olll' c 1 coinnitioiict.
Mrs. John A. Peek wns in town from
Opal Prairie yesterday.
Job Mcndenhal! was in town Tuesday
iroin tiic Uiilver country.
Waller I'anish was in town Tuesday
iron i ins ranch near llayucck,
' licit I.oonils was in town Tue.tluy
frdm his ranch on the noitli.cnd ol the
plains,
Muidock McDonald, a rancher frnm
the Hliziauf Kldj-c connlryj was In town
last Tuesday.
Mra. J. C. Kohinuon went to Antelope
Tuqsday to visit her patents, Mr. and
MVs. Thomas lltojjnn.
A . liajiles arrived Sunday eVenlm; from
Centralla, Wnh., and will spend some
time in this vicinity looking alter his ranch.
J. Duff McAndlc, a prominent stock-
man from the Antelope country, was in
town ycMcrday on his way to the Warmi
sprinj; agency.
James W. Htirt went to Shaniko Tucs-
day to meet Mrs. Hint, who is reluming
from a visit lo the Willamette Vallrv.
4 -
I'hey (tnived lioiiie this inoruiti);.
Dr. and Mrs. Harold Clark were in
town last Monday fiom Larnonla. Dr.
Clark it farming , quite extensively in the
tmontH country, and he has recently also
boui;ht Hie O'Keliy ranch, an unproved
propcity of 240 acres, over at the head of
Hay creek.
brought togothor for a lonir omlun t -
momwit'a notico, but It ban called the vm k t.Titf fl r i.;
pALh Bovcti fancy bred pigH,
KiiuIIhIi YorkHhiro eroHHwl with Poland
O 1I1111, tliotoiihbhid on both Hidc-H.
rivo boaiH nnd two howh, For iiricoH
mid put ticiihirH hcoCI. U. Paattoii, ix
mlh;H north of MudruH on Shaniko
road, mlll-a()
J.
;it(
HKI'AIHS KOIt M'COItMfCK lino of
niHoliliicry, rartluH whiiUhk ilium
should leiivo ordcrH with ,f. U. & M.
A. Holiliihon ho they can tioordunid
now mid delay uvolded.
A compile hiipjdy ol' Ifgal bluiikn for
nlo IiioIh.IIiik wnrrntily nhd ltilt claim
ItHMlM, mill, ohutl'l mid crop mortifiiKeH,
Hto. .IiiHtloH court lilnnkH lind jiiHtlce
court work HHpeehilty. Notary I'ubllc.
K. J. HrookH.
BAIN WAGONS for hhIo bv ,t. O. i
M. A. Ilohliiboii, Mndrun. Kee them
for prices.
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(INCORPORATED)
ONKO HOUHIS POiCil mid 0110 12-
norno power sfiiHolino etiulini for milo
ttu liHrKln. .1. l A Mi Ai Itobtu
hoii, MudniH. tf
nrrnntinn r 1 . .
..v...vu ui bnu poop 10 01 our own
country to tho fact that we have a Pa
clflo coast on woll as an Atlantic coast,
and that It will be defended lni .
CHttk; nil youiifr.
niiiniif,' tliotn. A
creek, Oregon',
, 05 lieud of Htock
Some uood ftorH
V. Warren, liny-
much aa every Inch of land aronnd Nowl-
uiai uur lll.HrMilll in EllA I'a - I .. .. "
clflc today are trreatur thnn In n. a. I'K ; ood Htoek lidus, Polmid OI1I1111
1
-'OR KAI4K Hrood
lantio.
Ul I 1m. tt mt -
ll. K. Jones of Ucdmond. candidate
for the republican nomination for county
asicssnr, was in town the first of week.
Mr. Jones says that if he is elected asses
sor he it f;oiiiK to institute a number ol
reforms in county taxation, the first of
which will be a more full, fair and cqua
Ulc assessment of the property fit the
county, much of which he says has cs
caped taxation in the past.
now mid olulit
and IJurkHhlroJ plgH aboiitoue Inonth
old, $0 per jmlr; willt,not be ohl
Hlngly. V". If. VloMh, Mudms. 2t
HOES
SEE MY LINE
s
La Senofifa.
THATTMS , Jv .
IS BRANDED ( S
OH EVERY B
Wb have just rcceivbrJ our new Spring stock of shoes
fcthrJ have all the latest shapes and best makes, combined
with highest quality. We handle the largest stock in
this territory, arid cdri guarantee a "perfect fit at reason
able prices
Art in
Shoemaklng.
lirafct KturoducUon of this Suit Shoe.
Call and examine our
stock and let us supply
you with WORK,
snoes, DRESS shoes
and OXFORDS
V I R K
A daHoad of wire has arn'V'eU arid we
are prepared to fill your orders for
BARBED WIRE, STEEL FENCE,
BALE WIRE STAPLES anU POUL
TRY NfeftlNG We will be pleased
to quote fjrices on Wire
wsrtl C. Pb8S6 Co. Inc. sogon'
SELKDRUG STORE
ward W Turner wa in town last
(lay from his ranch near I'owoll
s, accoinnanied bv Mrs. Turner.
have been spending hcvcral days
lr and Mis, Perry Read at Culver.
A Foster, candidate for the dctno
nommation for county assessor, was
tt or in Madras the first of the weeks
Wostei's opponent for the democratic
atlon is the present incmubenlj T.
follete
Spnnger, demurrage candidate for
enator from the 17th senatoilal
.was in town l.t Saturday. Mr.
jflV" "a stroni; advocate of statement
.h and ill uukc that a piomincnt
JBn bis campaign
Hp u
caim.d.ne lor thq Rcptib
nomination for . ounty treasurer,
veral days in this locality the hit
ll the week. Mr. KIiil- has linn-
e county money for the past two
m a very iatisfa.-t.iry manner, and
candidate for a second term.
Schreilirr ni 1. .-. ... .
j iiciui, in wasco
I was 1,1 twn l,ut Th ursday, look
tonic l "Kainst the 'C.O.
"O'nestead near Culver. Th 1 rnn.
5 "led on the irmniwi r
fi'-'nu wi tiw.iiiiiuu
"u "'C UCiMlflriil ff.lll 1
IW 111
wwceatthe hrrinK at this place
hrtn 11 ...
u" orruier,, slockinrn nf il.
COuntrv ... ( 1. . . .
. v ,.,i,k county today
lead of horses
11 bV boat, wlme thev exneci to
l,lei" tl'rouKhout the vallev.
tnt pony cr;ilt. . .. . ,,',, f
IC n Ft. ... I . I .
v uii.ir.iL . .... 1. . .
. .. inmy market Tor the
II.
rnney of Ty, Valley, .pent
I V m this vicinity durinn the
"IC 5.1VS llnl ll, '.... .. . ..
u,ur road has niinn.,i,r.,i ii.n.
I,V" be extended from M..f.,r .i
once, anr 1P r,si,n,H nf ,B
Pun,ry are exnec,,,,, ,1,
P e,ed (lllf''nr the present vear.
UI the m.nl ...i i.: .. ....
I. 'tu i" 1 sec-
"nney 8ay, WB ,mvean ncpm
Allr ?rVlfC ,,wn ,lley Iwva at
J ihonly 30 miles fron, The
"Ui,u naner r.,i. .1.....1. .....
,a,ertli,ln thev ,n m i- M..iu.
The inecilii; of "persons interested in
forming' a Grange at this place held 111
Snhford' hall on the I31I1, was adjourned
to Saturday evening next, when thp or
(nniMtion will lake place. Ail persons
interested in the financial, social and
moral advancement' of the community
are cordially invited to be present and be
come members of the organization.
F. li. Hilton of San Diego, California,
wns in Madrfts the latter pail of the week,
looking over this section with n view to
ending in butiuess in this point, He
was well pleated with the surrounding
country, mid with Madras as the princi
pal business point of this .section, and ex
pect& to return to this section some time
in June.
The Madras Milling Company started
up their flouring null last Monday morn
ing, after being idle for several months.
Mr. Deiucl, secretary of the company,
says they have enough wheat on hand to
run them for some time, nnd for the pres
ent they aie not buying any wheat. The
mill will be kept in operation steadily now,
until the season's grinding isfimshed.
Married, at l'rinevillc, Sunday, April
is, 1908, Miss Kmma Fleck and Mr. S.
A. McLean, both of Madras, Rev. C. A.
Housel olllciaiing. The bride is the
daughter of Mis U.K. Fleck, and has
tetided in this vicinity for several years
jiast. The groom, known to his friends
here" as Scotty" McLean, is a young
rancher, also ol this locality. Mr. and
Mrs. McLean will make their home near
Madras. I
1
A new manager has been chosen by
the Peichulta Irri;ation it Power Com
pany in the person of Mr. Roscoc How
aid of Tacoma, who took up his residence
at Heud last week. Mr. IIowaiH is a
practical 11 ligation man, having been con.
nected with the Sunnyside project in
Washington, and his connection with the
irrigation project booth of this place will
mean much for that enterprise, He says
that work on, the construction of the Pow
ell Unites canal nnd laterals will be
pushed to completion at once,
FROM COUHTYSEAT EXCHANGES
Chook CoO.vrv .Ioun.vAi.
)nv W. Haniutt of Oulvor, vitdted in
I'rinovillo during tho week.
Harney CuuimineB and Harry Convln,
young ranuliufH fjom'tio Culver dhdrk't,
wore In town yoBtordny,
U. S. OommlUHionor Frank Oaborn and
l h. Lovchind wore in town tho find of
tltn wool; ntteiidlmj to business matters.
Totov M.aniiiuh of MudniH, waa In
l'llnovlllo vcHtoidnv on httHineflU. Jlo
bropgltt up with him hlrt lino I'ertdioron
euillloii, Trinto Corbet, which uttrncted
fnvoruhlo notico of nil tho horiiomen who !
Heavy, Work Shoes for Alcn
School Shoes for Children
QUALITY AND PRICES RIGHT
B. S. LARK IN
MADRAS, OREGON '
Carries a good line of fresh
drugs and. patents Pre
scription work vand family
recipes made a specialty
T. A. LONG
Physician and Druggist
MADRAS, ORECON
A. C. SANFORD
Successor to SanfoVd, Sill & Company
General Merchandise
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BEND - SHANIKO LIVERY,
STAGE & STABLE CGMPNY
J. H. WENANDY, PROPRIETOR
Agent for Syracuse Chilled Plows, Schuttler
Wagons and the "John Deere lines".
Daily Stages to Shaniko and Bend.
Livery Service in Connection. Stables at
Madras, Shaniko and Bend ss-
FRANK OSBORN
Agent
Meidras, Oregon
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FOR
PARTICULARS
AND RATES
SEE
t
Mv brieeS are rieht and I
will tak Whedt at Shaniko
prices lss the frteight, on all
gfbods I handle or carry
1 mm W:l 3 MADRAS-, - OREGON
THE
UNIVERSAL
CAPITAL,
UNIVERSAL
Perfect In
filiuvju, '-"is.
EVERY
RANGE
WARRANTED
UNIVERSAL
ft Stoves, Ranges, Heaters'
Try One, You'll Kind.It The
Best Yon Kver Bought Ab
fn-- . . Any price
1 SOLD B-sr
. VlcTaggart ck Bye
Hardware, Groceries
Implements
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. ... iWflt DKALEKS l.N' I
UNIVERSAL,
aw 0..
Ijfo BOOTS AND SHOES
HATS AND CATS
!91J THE DALLES ORECo'k
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WlLLIAIvlS & 'CO
Dry Goods", Clotrjing1,
FiVrriisHing; Goo'ds
W I (T H
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1
List your properly
OSBORN & WILSON
Madra's, Ore'goVi
V handle all kinds of real estate, am?
have n uuiuIrt of bargains to offer.
MADRAS, 0R
MADRAS
MEAT MARKET
JAMES W. HURT, PROPRIETOR
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Fish, Vegetables and Country Product
MADRAS,
OREGON
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