at Madras.
. ...i hniily P'"1 8,111
(he Irincvlllc cirug
JaW' . ....i.ville. was W lwn
W..,hloal of Pn.
r.'rt "mobile.
.. ...I mrf II B.
Kli"JII,01U ' , a windmill
..S.Ll.eiupntU.cwell
from Port-
IF ...... w. Harnett.
B?" ....iin on llioSlmnlko
BOW !"S . ....!.. I,.. I IfrtdnV.
. . ...... of the I'overm
fie, on (he W.nn.piiB
!fWirnUitTlmrliy after-
i-i.iiihrl.
f- . ...1 r.milv left the first of
Elbe berry uli near the
jj,ht mountains,
Lpmetime camping-
r . ... nn.1 fain.lv went over
r' ...... ,i.rv.it.on last Imi-
4.dodor returning' Saturday, while
L(oraeek.
LfljUn. William Farrcll nml their
Cetur Youngs. Two daughters
r- .... .--...it tin. rf.n(lt
kr, aw) " ri,,,c"
.... r,m Pmllltlcl
fJ Kit i'""
j, Foster returned Friday evening
y,r hi snenl several
tit lo'c.
(Tatteek flshin? in fronted River.
,FtfiB an expert fMiermnn find
i...nms.mf fine trout.
EiLottcki, dlen 1-oucki and lid
rJ .... .1.. i.
biRltroed me ian oi mc wee uum
U to Summer Lake find Paisley.
ird them nn
t .. i . .
ntSoulb, remaineu at summer
iH, Cook left last Saturday after.
btPonlmd ii ailend the meeting
pad lodge of the A. 0. U- W.
kCKtuaceirg.ire fmrn the Madras
wl erpecw to be (;onc a week or
i
r,L Parma and family left last Sun
kW Hood River, wheic they will rc
ki lie future. Mr i'arruli will fo
kU bliCkimilli bliMness with A. V.
i'tbo tent lo I loud Kivcr several
kip.
a.dtmt R. Lids and wife were in
illmJiyfrom their ranch near La-
ifbimg returned recently from a
i Wheeler, O'Hiam and Sherman
Mr Eads snys this section of
ftj bin belter pn nrc t for a crop
aujotLer he has traveled through.
b Linen, wlio wa. ill with typhoid
ijttcT Fliaj, has almost fully rc
sriadwai m (own last Monday,
ts sill quae weak, however, and says
poo!d not be out so soon except
tkfct that his gram is ready to har
LihtmiK! nfi tin
pert Rea of 1'onland, passed
sji Madras last Sunday moriiinij cm
Jlo Redmond, where he noes to
of the survey fur the Central
KaiJroad. Mr. Kea was in
the party which made the old
ba Southern survey live years ago.
M, Dans, formerly a rctidcnl of
r'M '"falel at I- iih Lake on
n road, He u conductini; a
-juoiroer resort t wm. nn,i u
i'riegood "re of campers and
PUd their leam. I nk. ik
J "e ideal camping places of the
fete,
Read, Mrs Jloward TUr)er
aj; "Wood, Mi (;eowia Cleek
.neory Monlcomcrv cnmimnl
?PWy which starlet Inc. Ti
f'thc InOllhlntna '11.
; . '""""i HWjr WCUl
Lut, nti3m f0atl m,d camp at
tey patch near the summit of
rrc,i for todays or two week,.
WeCrMni . . .
, ,oc,;1 s held at the
5P,lngs school hou.fi u i...
iveryplea.ant evening was
' 'uu wri0 attended, among
" a number from Madras.
MUcial .."in tuuimu,
K,k 8ven ff the benefit of a
Pfe a ! .,he M,ld SPngs school
is,Ll?,hinB 0V" s real.
"abl". Washington-,
111 f llle wlc selling
fcH '01 he sold quite I
9t ,7 p,fte M'. Coull is the
I500ftrt r,i.A. !.... .. .
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M. Vnntassel was it visitor in town last
Saturday from Culver. '
joe VVelgand, a farmer from the La
monln country, was in town InM Sunday.
j.inics Klcck returned the last of the
week from n vlstt to the Willamette valley.
. j, II. Wcnantly of llend was in town
the last of the week looking after stage
bushiest.
John McKlroy returned last Tuesday
from Hood River, where Jie has been
working for A. VV. Culp.
C. M. Kousli has had a well put down
under the sidewalk in front of liii store.
The well is 35 feet deep and has nine
feet of water in it.
Alfred I'arkey returned Monday even'
irtg from l'llncville, nccompanicd by Mrs,
I'arkey and their Infant daughter, who was
barn at I'rincvillc June 20.
J, C. Wnymire and family left Tues
day for Albany. They will drive across
the mountains, taking their time and
camping out for a few days. They expect
to be gone a month and will return by the
McKenzie route.
I'eler Kllburg left Tueiday for Mount
Angel, where he has property interests.
He is driving across the mountains by the
Snntiam route. Mr Kilburg says he ex
pects to diipnsc of his property at Mount
Angel and return to the Mndras country
in the Kail.
Mrs. L. M. Halm left last Friday fnr
Wasco, where she will spend some tunc
at the home of her brother. Mrs. J. C.
Robinson drove into Shauiko with her,
and returned by way of Antelope, where
she spent n few days with her parents,
Mr. anrt Mrs, Thomas Hrogan.
Dr. T. A. Long is advertising an auc
tion sale of all his pcisonal effects in
Madras on July 28. As soon as they
have disposed of their property here Or.
Long and his family expect to move to
Medford to reside permanently, and
where Dr. Long will continue to practice
medicine.
U. A. Wynn, right-of way man for the
Central Oregon railroad, has been work
ing in the Madras neighborhood during
the past week or more. Judge Hrooks,
who is alto a notary public, has been ac
companying him into the country, taking
acknowledgements to the right of way
contracts.
James Hurt nml C. V. Wilson returned
Tuesday evenios; from a 10 days' hunting
trip in the neighborhood of Full L'ikc.
They killed two deer, each of them bring
ing down a fine buck. They hunted
about t j miles south of Fish Lake, and
siy (hat there arc a good many deer in
that locality.
John Aldtn Scabury of Laidlaw, is
canvassing the county for names and
oilier information for a Crook county bus.
iness and ranch directory, which is to con
tain the names of all persons over i&
years of age, with their business or occu
pation and postolllcc address. That no
names may be omitted he asks all who
rend this notice to send in their names;
also lo (ell him whether they want a copy
of the directory. Names published free:
directories, out .September J, arc 50 cents
ami $
John Jlayless of Ashwood, was In town
the first of the week.
John Hush, (he Lamonla merchant,
was a vini'.or in town Tuesday.
Henry Deiizcl, secretary of the Madras
Milling Co., teturncd Tuesday evening
from a trip lo Antelope and Mitchell.
For Lease
liiglity acres good land, most
ly improved. Six miloH
north of Madras. Liberal
ternm. Ebukikl Siiafku,
JNowport Nows, Va.
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
I'AUTIES JNDKHTED to mo, ploafle
hoUIo your nccoiuitH at onco, wltli
Frank Oborn, with whom I linvo
left my nocnuritH for collection A.
AV. OUIiI'. 3t J10
I'lomo do not nkk for credit, but
bring your canh nnd get more goodn
for tho mi mo monoy. A. C. Smiford.
FOUND, near Slianlko, on Prinevillo
road; a pilr of gold-rimmed gliifeH.
Owner cm linvo hatno by applying
lit till ofllce.
FUANIv IRVINE own Hi HIXHon
Burn at AtiH'lopc, hihI nolloit- 11
Hliaro of tlio piitronaut) of the travel
lug public Good fi't"! yard In con
ni.'OllO'i, ullh baled wlieut liny fur
Hile, nml good iiceommodutlonu fr
freiglitiTM tciiniH.
A complete supply or N.-gul blankH for
Kido Ineliiding warranty nnd quitclaim
iIooiIh, real, eliattel and crop mortgngeH,
etc. .liiKtlce court blunkfliind Juntlne
court work iiHpclnlty. Notary Public.
F. .1. Itrookc.
J. C. & M. A, Itobiiifion are agents for
the McCormiok line of Dlndern and
Ilurvi'hlliig innelilnery, etc.. Huy u
'"MeUorrnlck" ami you will buy the
ht-Hi.
SCItHHX DOORS. A full htock on
bund; prices are rlulit. You need
one or two ut once. A. C. S -in ford, i
Etoard G. Pease Co. !nc,
THE SHANIKO STORE
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OUR NEW STOCK OF
SUMMER GOODS
AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO SUPPLY YOUR NEEDS IN
SUMMER SILKS 1 1 WASH GOODS
Exclusive Shirt Waist Pieces Exclusive Silk Dress Pieces
Of the latest shades and patterns
Ladies' Snmmer Underwear in 911 yarielies Laces, Embroideries and Dress Trimmings
We have a full line of
A new and up-to-date stock of
MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS Suit Cases, (M Bags, Telescopes
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OUR STORE IS HEADQUARTERS TOE
FISHING TACKLE, TENTS, WAGON COVERS
m.,M.IMIHIIIil i.lMtMWtlU !" ' tttM I npiM lHitllM WIWIII. Illl I llll I lill I .1 SilMMI IIH U !
EDWARD C. PEASE COMPANY, Inc.
THE : SHANIKO : STORE
The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers
Nof Coal Lund
HOMKSTKAD. Notion for I'ubllca
linn. l)i-urliiii)iit of the Interior.
U. S. L-ind Olllre ul The I)alle, Ore
gon, June 20, 1008. Notice Is heieby
given that
VOLNHY 'A' JJRANSTKTTER
of M idrnf, Oregon, who on DecmlT
7.11101, inudii H'tmestcad Untry No.
RUM, for wwM hc 1ft, tp 10 h, rI3i',
w m, Iiuh tiled niitlci' ot intention to
nriko 11 ii ti 1 live-year proof, loentablisli
iiltilin lo i ho land above deRcrihed, lie
fore Frank Oibom, U. S, Coiiitiiisiion
er, at MadriiH, Oregon, on the I7tli day
of August, 1008.
Cliilinuiit niiuieM ih witnesHes:
Clttidd RnniHey, WillUm RimHpy,
CCFox, Miles Fox, all Of Mndraf,
Oregon.
JS-alU C. W. MOOItH, Hoglster.
ADVERTISE your "Wants" in the
Pioneer. It gets results. Regular lo
cal advertising rates.
Pacific Horse Liniment Is prepared
expressly lor the needs ol horsemen and
ranchmen. It Is a powerful and pene
tratlng liniment, a remedy lor 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 other is so good or helpful in so many
ways. II it fails to satisfy, we authorize
all dealers to refund the purchase price.
IXTAA LARGE BOTTLCS UrTY CtNTO
Hovt Chemical Co., portiand. one
BOOKLET iSSSjfilSJSS FREE
Trout Cr
ASHWOOD, OREGON
NOT IN THE TRUST
Mills 14 miles from Ilaycreek. Rough Lumber $11.00 per thousand at
the mill. Flooring and finishing lumber ?30.00 per thousand. Other
prices in proportion. Address GEO. R. LEE, Mgr., Aslnvood, Oregon
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i .. .i a n mn n. Mr
I. j l ,ll mi vn lining ijiih. SSHpBSSJKS riTl
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WM ma n ik I f A 4fJr! m- 1 1
m - - r or vMon i i
LIVER
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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WE ARE GIVING YOU A CHANGE TO SAVE MONEY
BAKING POWDER
A I 1-2 lb. can 20c
" 40c
3 " M 1. 10
5 " " 1.65
Columbia Oats 40c
Puffed rice 2 for 25c
Force 2 for 25c
1. J. I
35C A TIN
ALL OTHER COFFEES
5c OFF PER LB.
BEANS
Pinlc, . x 5c
Small white, 6c
Large " 6c
Limnj 8c "
Corn meal 40d
Homony 40d .
A I Japan rice 8c lbs
Soda 3 for 25b
lb,
All Granite Ware 15 per ct. off the Dollar
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Silverware and Cullcrv 1 5 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 gd
at the Lowest possible Price
FUri UA&M
McTAGGART & BYE
Hahlware, arocerles MADRASj ORE.
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TO THE PUBLIC:
1 have decided to change my terms of trade W
A CASH BASIS
'TKat is to 6ay, Cash or its equivalent and iri
lo doing I propose to offer you good, desira
ble supplies al the Lowest Possible Prices
Come and investigate;
A. C SANFORD
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