. i at Madras. i- main last Friday I.. .l.rfWjS ' ,w" I V. .culver. I.1" A Mm.LlnnH tinS " 1" Tuesday. I "7 , dope Tuesday. trading las, Snt . n.i Vibbcrt were in s i""" .! rdurncd .0f lomo 111..W ,.-.,- '..i Ltiras last r it. week, find i.imtr nan " far. nakmrf final proof c..tfjd, .ho has been wornr r i months, returned to Of ic" ; . , betof the wc, ..-..."-Lfupon his homestead. .... . ...n returned w ner . . i tn. i . .... JTrlttoV. IT. anu ) - .....Weover to Anteiopc w.v. ww w In Mil tlrns last' w, jhuwii " from Hosier. He say they are i. ..nntl cron of alfalfa on ICC , . -M.t. i. n inrll m imim 111 MCDl " ' .flail nut. . . . i. . . i r Field anu "may, ) .j i.t,h msvm el last i nurs- 13a ivi". a. ..M-.ni.iins. where they will It of several weeks In tne r.i. AnnnriiuLKJ. V" If ..i uitn nriiii litis ui i wi if TiC niwwu " . Sim u I'ulnhi' with his Phln. ami oukluL birreal on ns r..ll inr! fnmilv were in ci rats vii j - - Lil till " - ------ fcmaioed in Haura io .menu mc r .La t? .i.'( f I mnn In lit Of iflc ramie o wmwii - li ! IU1I lii rhtfl (hi nfnrir UOUIj Ur IMC "HIICI III UlUtl llllll tl r-ih ai Qlirirc xAt lift mi ri i iv innri. iirm iviii i : k r ii in t P-L. I tl. I practically a ntjw one. having t -. (. I ot r l. ru on anu w e re- iw iDursitny from a lo months I tie Willameite V.illev. Prol Mfff!in rfii'1u nmu Mr hA nnn- A. If- J ..i.i iiii t aiaaras jf nooi, or wnicil lie II Stuonl opens early in Sep- rrrr ivmiiAm a.! ii.. .... . j jxoaop. Mr. Wlndoiti estimates r ..... iluUUi CRooner.a nromuifllt Olfenmnn jr.irrARiniHi.. i . i . -si-wvuiuiiiirii iiv ins ntic inhit J "I IWIIII I IIIIj Ull IIILII ft f . iwujjcr is onr oi mc county liSIDniVl nf V. .... if v, ,t rtv.ti ouniy 11 In. In.. .. . . - "i heck irrim f . . i .... n. TV IIV. It' . -'"' iiimiv and not t hem vji acmrri n.i ...i.. ... i iiiiii ivnpff n i r - fin . ........u wnj me wner. "8'K-UIIUrnl t e..( nl Pnr n 1 1 u . . . . "'..uia, ana son, Frank, Mr In ..j.. - ..t ml r.in r-nii n. .. ' F'e.'iantly ,ami til on Ihi. '"ti ne.ir ik. a iu . " nniiu'iiam n ncc. tjafhlf.,.. r.L . . . ., UU loutu n tlx tnl.i. r Pwce on the rrsprviiinn .III. wer, '" InU II. rr .'. ""'naav afii.rn.. wnere i . n i.s .. nv v kviii inin rvi "ino i tn I .. nil. .i " - " "HlCt St LlllVInn U! ...... "Bltlmit. .... , 7 in sinrii.ha l.. .1.- r k.. -'"iiuiii: in i im inrm i "men lolnlK, . . . H.ff ' """"yeu the town, 7.T,,aW A pOflioh of tlleir wi. Th- ... "Him.... ' rewuiwinB i inr n.l . ... '"'i n 1 1... . . ' t,- . "", incaliiv. Atnnni. "Plains A ... - es Jake R'nmi of Hclsler, was in town Tuesday. Robert Osborn of Culver, made final proof on his Homestead last Saturday. Hert Loomls wm In town yesterday from his ranch on the North end of Agency Plains. Horn to the wife of C. R. Stamp on Opal I'rnlrie Thursday, August 20, 1908, an 8 pound boy. i'erry Read and Howard Turner came down from Culver yesterday nnd spent the day in Madras Mrs. Frank Osborn went to Culver last Monday to spend the week with her par. cuts, Mr. and Mrs. 1'eiry Read. Thomas Alderdyce of Culver, was in town last Saturday, acting as witness for one of his neighbors In a homestead proof. John W. Alexander, n special agent of the General Land Office, was in this vicinity the first of the week, looking after land matters. Mnnsel Wheeler nnd Marion Osborn were in town Monday from Grimly, the latter filing Upon a homestead before Commissioner Osborn. Charles V. I'arrish of Haycrcek, made final proof last week on his homestead Lee Curtis and Ralph Allen came over with him to act as witnesses, Miss Lottie Fcndel arrived here from her home in Ynnihill county the first of the week. She is visitinir at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Osborn at Culver. J. 1. Uersch of St. Johns, is vuitinr his sister, Mrs. J. W. Livingston, in Mad ras this week. He is very much pleased with this country and may make some in vestments hefe. Eb. Crabtrec was in town yesterday from his ranch near Opal Springs He says that threshing has commenced in that neighborhood, and that the crop is turning out fairly well George White und his mother, Mrs. Mary White, both made final proof yes terday upon their homesteads seven miles Nordi of this place. John Thomas and Otto llolilfeul were their witnesses. Among those who made final proof on ilitir homesteads on Agency Plains last Saturday were H Hnuotctter and his sons George and Volney Z and daugh ter, Miss Edith. Their homesteads ad join and they iiave a fine tract of land. I'hc Hranstetters were among the first teltlers on Agency Plains. Among the 32 applicants for teachers' certificates who took examinations before County School Superintendent Ford, the following were from this section of the county t Misses Herth-i nnd Clara Har ney, Myrthetia Taylor, Marie Jloehting, and Mrs. Nancy R. Noble, of Madras; Misses Grace Robinson and Kathryn Lowther of Culver, and Miss Ethel Smith of Lamontn. All of the applicants were successful. Miss Marie Moehring, the a 1.. r !... t r- 4. 1..:.... r .1... uiiiigiiicr i ivgv. f . .r. ii im- j Methodist Hill district, made the highest average in the examinations for second und third grade certificates, and Miss Ethel Smith of Lamonta, made the high cat averagB in the first grade examinations Miss Martha Tiffany and Frank Tif fany, who have been spending the vaca tion wltlt their father at the Warmspring agency, returned Wednesday to Helling ham, Washington, where they will attend school. Wallace G. Trill of Salem, was in town Tuesday, representing the Pacific Month ly. Mr. Trill has been spending the past month in the interior, in the interest of a "homeseekers' number" which the Paci fic Monthly expects to issue at an early date. William IJarbcr was in town from Cut' ver last Saturday, having arrived home Irom his visit in Yamhill county the pre vious Tuesday. Mr. llarber says the Willamette Valley is having a steady stream of protpenty since the farmers there have turned their atlcntion to diver sified farming dairying, fruit raising, etc. WEEDS MUST CO An order lias been Issued by tlio coun ty road master that nil thistles nnd nox ious weeds must bo at onco removed, ttio mandato being directed to owners of both town and farm property There Is a stato law providing for tlio removal of noxious Weeds, and also providing a means of enforcing tlio same, and tlio latter provision will bo invoked by the county authorities if property owners do not voluntarily obey tho order. CLASSIFIED LOCALS L. S. Lambert, the photographer, will be in Madras Sept. 1, and femain for a few days. Now is the time to have your pictures taken. Piices low, All work guaranteed. tf LOST Open faeo silver watch with gold chain, between Paulsen place urul MiulruH. Finder please leave at pnstofllce. It hert Smith. 2t CEbARSIIINOLES. (he best grade. Leave your order with me. I have a car due ubout September 15. A. 0. Sanford, Madras. tf A uninpleit) supply or legal hluiiks for ale Including warranty and quitclaim ileeilx, real, chattel mill crop mortgages, mo. Justice court hlanks mid, Justice coin I work 11 special ty. Notary I'uhllc. P. J. Hrookit. Edward G. Pease Go. Inc. THE SHANIKO STORK We are agents for THE ROYAL TAILORS O JP CHICAGO Your Candidate! FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Cannot protect your interests as' a citizen more fully than your interests as a Buyer of Clothes are protected by Joseph Vehon, president of The Royal Tailors, when he says: "I want to make you the swellest suit of clothes you ever wore. A suit that will fit you to a TV You to be the sole judge of the suit both as to fit and to style. I will take the responsibility, I will go a step further, I will give you a legal guarantee that your suit will ALWAYS hold its good fit and style. Not for a few days or months, but ALWAYS, from the day you first wear the suit until you cast it aside Worn oUt. Why dont other tailors give the guarantee I do? Because they do not know how to make clothes that will stand up under the guarantee." We have taken ordefs here fof more than 50 suits and we have never had the slightest complaint about the fit of style. Our customers are delighted with their suits. New Fall Samples com prising over 400 different kinds of material just received. Let us take your order1 for a suit for Fall or Winter. --iSJS A COMPLETE STOCK MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FURNI8INGS GENERAL MERCHANDISE The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers . A Good Clubblntj Offer We have arranged for a clubbing rate with the publishers of Caiiipbell's Scien tific Farmer and ale able to offer it lo our subscribers lot- only 50 cents in addition to the subscription price of the Pioneer. This offer applies to both new subscrip lions and renewals of old subscriptions The Scientific Farmer is edited by Mr. H.W.Campbell, the originator of what i known as the "Campbell system" of diy (arming. His mngntinc is filled with use fill information for the farmer in sections where the rainfall is deficient or irregular, and every fanner in this section should be a subscriber. The regular subscription price is $1 per year. It Is Easy To Reach North Beach I Take Steamer1 POTTER From Portland I The Pioneer gives you the homo and county newrt and keeps you in touch with your surroundings. Kubeorlbo for It. l'rlco $1.60 per year. IHG Dandruff and , IT-- are but outward signs 01 trie evil done in Secret by myriads of dan Jruff germs sapping the life blood of the hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to tbe hair and stops It falling out. A single application gives relief and proves its worth. Save your hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It is a delightful dressing for the hair, fre from grease and" sticky oils. Ask yourdruggist for free booklet HOYT CHEMICAL CO, Portland, onceo Passengers are now transferred to the railroad at MEG LEU 14 miles up the Columbia Itlver from Ilwaco, This eliminates tlio necessity of stearrtera waiting for the tide, and Insures a prompt and reg1 ulur summer schedule. The Steamer T. J. POTTER leaves Portland every morning except Saturday and Sunday at 8:30 o'clock. Saturday only at 2 o'clock Pi Mi Remember the Sum mer rate on the O. St JSL is $12 from Shaniko to all North Beach points and return; good until Septem ber 30. fsTTbli SEliLtMG.i i jj "lair Sw .tacsrai jtnmrmm ' BNUE FOR A SHORT TIME U BEANS . If ii, n North Beach Is a fumous, beautiful place tho most perfect beach qn the whole North Coast. There are accommodations palore at prices to stilt all tastes; camping facilities. without equal perfect bathing con ditions; all sorts of amusements und diversions. Come, have a good rest and a Jolly time. Let us send you our new Summer Bookj and tell you all about NORTH BEACH. WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon WILL CONT io33Miigararai: BAKING POWDER Al 1-2 lb. can 20c 1 " " 40c 3 " " 1.10 5 " 1.65 Columbia Oats 40c Puffed rice 2 for 25c Force 2 for 25c ffi.J.B. 355 A TIN ALL OTHER COFFEES 5 OFF PER LB. Pink, 5c Small white, 6c ' Large " 6c Lima, 8c " Corn meal 40c Homony 40c Al Japan rice 8c lb. Soda 3 for 25c i ...... All Granite Ware 15 per ct. off the Dollar Silverware and Cutlery 15 per ct. off selling price UNIVERSAL RANGES Screen doors, $1.10 and $1.20 haye jevernj jiat gd (jEDAR Doors Will go AT COST at the Lowest possible Price Windows, hiito at cost for cash "" """ " " " u""""" . . . t. rfir-r nKlnrh in lilfMiifl Trout Creek Sawmills ASHWOOD, OREGON - NOT IN THE TRUST Mills 14 miles from llaycreek. Hough Lumber $11,00 per thotlbnhd at tho mill. Flooring and finishing lumber $80.00 per thousand. Other prices in proportion, Address GEO. It, LEE, Mgr., Aslnvood, Oregoit MliU.I4 M&lU. i : I i LIVERY The begt in Shaniko Good Stocki Carefill Di-Hcrs Best of dnd Gralfi Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D Ax H&Well, Shariikb, &f 11 v 41 McTAGGART & BYE Hardware, QroWfles M ADR AS, DR& "1U11 l-l lit 8, tiastof Mr!.l,. E.C.. ' ' P'PMrlocoUntrv. 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