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l .wn ii .
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corned auw-,
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wifcwrreinlown
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1 t M,.rf In town
XU ' ...M.nrlinod.
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f . . nil wi "
t, ana
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visit
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. and family nave
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. .... tUhome 01 wancr i
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' .........i, Hurinr' tne wee.
wu io town Monday from
. .. ...:,. k a witness In
jOlcodenball homestead prooi,
a f Crfflnl nnd family -
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kSandjy from Iheir outing m
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pfini m.iuc iiiKti iw
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Eiptut$ will Horn a meeting
citfi frh(viihrni. in mm
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IWaMaI U'.trnir. fntlirr of A.
Ifii vmiin? the latter at his
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ire alio visiimir heie while Mr.
viuiwccnor mare at me nni
raiocrcicivsuon.
ration pioject, was in town last
TOan tWIVtn Hc-il Ilia rninm.
uuiuv. inn nrn nn nil . ii.mi . n
ii II. II II. :.l.
BlCSt 01 the lime
Rath Rlt Mi.. V.,., M.,,.1,
FfM Mn .1..... 1 Kfl .
tii"W4 ii'i-'viijii iiiuuriis lasi
oattttrway in rh t)ll rtiu
--B ..v.k.i, aim cjjirticu in go
miui;c. DIISS ISICI1
Kill nilKall.... . 1
, itu suhmii, ami i on
. -.in .tiiti ill siiriiii mr mill
W Srn HI.. I... n. i.
, u """icy, nsiuncipn. to
v wu uer.
-aiam m rrmciprii M. 1$,
I u.I I
77 umc ins uuties there
school openjinthe Fall.
e '""m win icacii mattiemat-
1,5 P'incinal of ih. i,i.,-uiti.
during past year, and
"e m the same position thd
'""iwm newan nn-,,i
-""t mi nn in .1. i.. i .
",c iiiko school
fl'. IIJI nAtl In I . .1 '
i... -vvu iii ujwii inirini'
mHimx iriuriea incurred
?"itic new M,i,i
While WOlkin.. In ,1..
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... magncs, ffli frnm tl t,
k.. i " ' . . . vv
. WIG 0 Ills r nnr
IbZ :''.,nJU,,es wed, nnd
nut nin.Uun .i v
muiii'I-iiiii limit rtkak
i j udinini
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5.i-;.rJ U,,0B m been elect
i , ,lel',lncv.llepublccoo
. & icrni. in ti.,.....i
i nun .ii...
fv,,.. u" ""o the Utah
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'rillCVilln Krlinnl
er,,n:hecoim,y'isftiic"
f"'"Wt n him tJ- . .. v-
Md 7aadV "o far Port.
Inc... "5 summer, exnecttW to
AUk Houc wri In town from the. Cul
ver country bit Saturday.
th vlfa of 'B. F. Preston, on
Sundny, June 7, 1908, a daughter,
Mm. F. I. Urooka Ii vulllntr relnliveo
at Willamette Vtilley points this week,
A. W. Clothier arid wife were In town
lust Monday on.their way to Warmsprlng.
C. A. Whilsett and E, Grout left last
Monday afternoon for California, where
they will visit for several weeks.
Lyn Nichols was In town yesterday on
his way to Shaniko with a load oi wool
belonging (0 the Ulack Uutte company.
George H. Oiborn of Culver, was In
town Inst.Ktldny, returning home in the
evening. '
Perry Read wn40wn. Culver last Sun'
day to spend the day with his family in
Madras.
Mrs, S. D. Percival and baby, who
spent last week in town, returned Sunday
to the randi neAr Young.
Cliarles McKeniie and Porjer Qulnn of
Grixzly, were in town last Monday with
lumber from the Compton & Dee sawmill
K. A. JJrown was irf town last Tuesday
from his ranch on the Deschutes. lie
came up to act as a witness tn the final
homestead proof o( 5. D, Percival.
Max LUeddHmann left yesterday for
The Dalles, where he goes to meet Mrs.
Lueddemann, who is returning from a
visit at her home in Moscow, Idaho.
Alfred II. Parkcy made final proof
upon his homestead on Agency Plains
before Commissioner Osbotn last Mon
day. Tpm Burden nnd G. V. Dillon were
his witnesses.
Perry Monroe and wife were in town
yesterday from lower Trout Creek. .Mr.
Monroojswho is supervisor of the Trout
Cteek road district, came up to get the
big road scraper.
Conrad Srassex-was in town yesterday
making final proof.on his homestead. He
says that his wheat 'crop is looking fine,
and that he has never had better pros
pects for'a big crop during his six years
residence ih this section.
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
NOTICE, Parlies wanting to brlnjj,
wheat to tlio mill to exchange are
rcqui'stoU to come Ueforo ifuno 1(5.
31-J4 -Madras filling Co.
DxAoi nuuiaflunavo your g
htnittn will v 1 in ,1.., ..Il,l ' T
good now chuipinont. capai ity 15 ton
aally. rrlcct Steam rolling 12.50
rain
iavo
per ion j dry rolling, $2.00 per ton. J.
u, waymlro, MadraH, Oh 02411
A GOmnlotA lllnnlv nt Inirnt lilntikn fnr
ulo Inoludlng warranty nth qultolnlm
ihiudM, real, chattel und nron mnrtinirriB.
etc. .Ttmtlco court blniikR anil luotluo
court woric anpealitlty. Notary Public.
i'. J. lirookH.
J. O. & M. A. Itoblnaon are i(gente for
tho Campbell Sub-eurfnco Packers.
8eo them fnr prlucH nnd partlculnra.
FURNITURE &
UNDERTAKING
SUPPLIES
73
Losi, Strayed Of Stolen
From tlie liny creek ranch, about six
week ftEo. n lemon-colored shepherd
dogj with white ring around neck. An-
Hvf a to tho 'name of "Highball." A
reward of f 10 will bo given fortiis re
turn to mo nt Hay creek..
JOHN FOLEY.
FINE HRUOfAROmry
HARNESS
FULLY OUAIMNTRBI)
Whips, Ilrldlea, Mnltcrs, Lace Leather
Neat Harness Repairing
NEW LlIs OF DRESS & WORK
SHOES
b. 5. Tar kin
MADRAS. ORECON
LOUGKS BROS
MADRAS, OREGON
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Edward C. Pease Go. Inc.
THE SHANIKO STORK
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pOUR new stqok of
SUMMER GOODS
AND we are now prepared to supply your needs in
SUMMER SILKS II WASH GOODS
Exclusive Shirt Waist Pieces Exclusive Silk Dress Pieces
Of the latest shades and patterns
Ladles' Snmmer Underwear in 911 yarieties Laces, EMroMeries and Dress frimnili
We have a full line df A new and up-to-date stock oi
N'S FURNISHING GOODS Soil Cases, Club Bags, Telescopes
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OFPICIAIy DIRECTORY
LIMITED STATES
President T,'ht'Tlora Iloosovclt
tfln.ti..y(, l..nt rlmrlri W VHlrlmnkil
Rrrfiliir'v of hmto EJIhu- Kobt
BcorqUry otTroinury George B Cortelyou
eecrelaryof luterlor Jhi k usrnoiu
fk'crcurjr of War w H Tail
ffcflrntarv of Nvr C J HoilftDsrtO
8ccremrr of Commerce OacirStrnuHi
l'ostinulcr Oeneriil Oeovon liSleyer
Attornov Obnerftt Wm JI Mooay
BcorcUryof Agriculture Jmos WllwiJ
STATE
Governor Ocorgo K. Chamberlain
8ecrarj-ol State F, W. llcnuon
Treairtr 0 A Steel
Attori?er General AM Crawford
8upt. l'ubllu Instruction.. ......J H Aclcormnn
filato I'rlnWr WSDunnlway
Dairy and Food uonualiwiotior d iiftiicy
t! S Knalor V " "
. j iiourne jr i
Cortreiimeh j w Vu Sufi?
Supremo Judges ) uVikl? '
SEVENTH JUD10IAL DISTHIOT
JudifC.. w L Bradnliaw
I'rosccutliig Attorney Frank Jlencfco
CROOK COUNTY
judse w A ncl1
CUrk y.wirrcn Wrown
Sherlft Frank Elltlns
Treai'tiror w V Kltg
AHttMr D lAfolIotte
SoliOOjBtiiKJrfiitcndent C D Dinwiddle
Surveyor R MoFarland
jorongr Oati WKowsom
ComraUsIoner j g s Stearni
KUTOHEH PfJECINOT
Jutlce C Mason
Corntable J M Ma'cs
IloadBuporvlMir J-W. Uvlngslon
STORE IS ia:E3-3DQXT-A-ICTEIBS POE
FISHING TACKLE, TENTS, WAGON COVERS
i .1 , I ., i i.r. . i n pn wi urn ' rtn ijw " lf"1 ' '"' "
EDWARD C. PEASE COMPANY, inc.
THE
SHANIKO
STORE
The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers
I RECORD I j
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Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared
expressly for the needs of horsemen and
nnchmen. It is a powerful and pene.
trating liniment; a remedy for emergen,
cies. A soothing embrocation for the
relief of pain, and the best liniment for
sprains and soreness. Unequaled for
curing the wounds and Injuries ol
BARBED WIRE and for healing cuts,
abrasions, sores and bruises. Pacific
Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed.
No olbcr is ift good or helpful in so many
ways. If It falls to satisfy, we authorize'
all dealers to refund the purchase price.
MTU ic Bpmca nrrr cnt
Hoyt Chemical. Co.,
BOOKLET
Trout Cree
k Sawmills
ASHWOOD, OREGON
NOT IN THE TRUST
Jtills 14 mild3 from Hayereek. Rough Lumber $11.00 per thousand. at
tho mill. l?looring and finishing lumber f 30.00 per thousand. Other
prices in proportion. Address GEO. R. LEE, Mgr., Ashwood, Oregon
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mm For CA3H
WE ARE GIVING YOU A CHANGE TO SAVE MONEY
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LIVERY
The best in Shaniko
Good Stock. Careful Drivers
Best of Hay and Grain Fed
At Very Reasonable Prices
D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or.
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BAKING POWDER
A I 1-2 lb. can 20c
1 " 40c
3 " " 1.10
5 " 1.65
Columbia Oats 40c
Puffed rice 2 for 25c
Force 2 fof 25c
fr'rrr
illl
1 i-
35J A TIN
ALL OTHER COFFEES
v55 OFF PER LB.
Pink, 5c lb
Small white, 6c '
Large " 6c
Lima, 8c '
Corn medl 40d
Homony 40c
Al Japan rice 8c lb.
Soda 3 for 25 c
All Granite "Ware 15 per'ct. off the Dollar
A. G SANFORD
Successor to Sanfordi Sill & Company
General Merchandise
' -' .. .
Agent for Syracuse Chilled Plows, SchuUfer and Moline
Wagon's 'ari'd th'e "J6hh Deere lines"
Silverware and Cutlery 15 per ct. off selling price
Screen doors, $1.10 and $1.20
CEDAR Doors will go AT OOST
WINDOWS, all sizes, AT COST
UNIVERSAL RANGES"
We have several that will go
at the Lowest possible Price
FOR OASH
,,.. F0RMSK It mil Mum ..IE. I. U.H.I
McTAGGART & BYE
MADRAS, OHL.
My prices are right and I
will take wheat at Shaniko
prices less the freight, on all
goods I handle, or cariSy
Hardware, Groceries
Implements
Madras, - Oregon
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