Jmtm al Madras. 1 in town Monday from ...nitntrv. ... Kffv- ' , mWer Wft 111 & country, " iObom Lr h week, return. At evening. m. .1 rlver was in town Wmt L: h. Isaac Lcfler. ito "Mh,BS " "ndCr ''t.hborhood. r: ... family and Mils were camping In L, .emrrtid hom 'i uesclity. L.BranS.e.erof Ilnod River L "0 Agency . M. Bra,,. Non .. . ;.., nlxmt a vear 8 Cookwintown Monday from i'shoftown. He I. recover t lte paralytic stroke which lie . i .....1. nrnnrfSS bfoffercd, aiinuB" r-- ...., i erv low. u-ood was in town Saturday Crooked river. He .1 ,nil HjUti p. MVS U IOC UC31 "J - - I , of country has Ma. 1.... Um th linVSIiltll LWUII- . 1... Mr Hiivfrt SUVS 1IC Lmih lhrin!!lf' III 1113 11M1I.V r. l...v. tj.nt In LOfflfflUMOncr vaunt u Cy a deputy v. They went over on uusi- ..il il. n rimtr,r,l r;,p S'V Xstoonand family, Max Lued- uu villi iavuuwiitiMiM i'vn n..i tit'M hr frlilf ij - Ilfim I)tlLIlC5 UClUlf ill lfr cnA h,K A (inn rrnn of Wilkin had the mlifortunc i ..i .i. . i i tw, and were compelled to Deration? until they could Jocure to I'onlsnd. They weic dc Pontel, a th" rx'ras could not ReWer w.n m town Init Satur sipplics for hit threl)inT outfit, tireshtr and operating It in the Sooiheajt of this place. Mr "fint nas hecn threshing some WW, IJICUC III W II CI I "ptord homesie.ul yieldinu' ill the v JU uujneis io uie nctc. " Corner, who recently went to "t.rerefie h purchased fiuit "Biota 10 Mli ri. II.. ... l .1.- Q Drir il. . t. ... ut.ci iiir iiJirvMC. ... nn s He says he is very much tnh In. ..... ... . - iunn;j'c in jacKson a fruit lands m that section are ' ""u K'uwinjj more valuable Mr. Gomer is htiildlnir n rrihik j it "anrj 5 improving his fiuit ''illips. formi.rl B . . " VWIUI.IUIUI III! -"mrnj , was In n. thn wt vL i.i . ... .uoKing over this section. 'ai nays here lookim? over surroundiiH. .Umr. ,i himikir i . . 'e'"K very ttluch jouuook for this section, "M transponntlon. Thr tl.U nave a miir,,i . ... , vu.ivHiccd, nitltot L'h he more than common behef upon. He ",. me line will bd bllllt Ueic!n,' by .I,, iii t COmin... . ... . ' I uionwill bestnrtl ,!,. vi Mined Willi.-,,,, ii.u -"wrmij befn tr c ... ""'n Mont av. nn nU..w s Din ,i.. .... Bttnl . , vuiion, Will) t0,i4na wn. i. ...i. "Ma LJiiiimi miv iwS Jnolh" lml' rameU . MWM alio cWo.,1 ... ... .,.u su,t. mt ha.i r. ., " . w niu,... . o-M wim jonnson. - ndrnnt . - .1 - -mi mr .... 'i mvi.. , uiicsi nnri n "V llt er, Wil- John Hrown was in town Monday from the Haystack country. John Hush, the Lamnnta merchant, wns n visitor ih Madras Inst Saturday. Mr. nntl Mrs. Wm, Fnrrcll weic in town Monday from their ranch near Youngs. Frank Loveland wns dowH ot Madras the latter part of (he week, from the camp of the Madras Oil & Gas Company near Lamonta, E. S. F. Newcome, a cattleman from (lie Shanikd cohntry, was in town Mon day evening. Mr, Newcome is going to (lie mountnins to spend n few days with M. Maxwell at the lattcr's sheep camp near Soda Springs. J. E. Campbell. VV. C. Moore and VV. J". Shcrrod started for the mountains last Saturday, accompanied by their families. They arc going after berries and will spend several weeks camped near some of the big huckleberry patches, W. F. 1'iclds and wife, Mrs. J. It, Wil son and John Mays returned Saturday afternoon from a camping trip in the mountains. They went over the McKen zie road. The party killed only one deer, although they say there is plenty of game in the mountains if they had cared to hunt for it. A. I'. Clark has purchased the large gasoline engine used by J. C, & M. A, Kobinson nt their pumping plant and moved it up on the plains Friday, It has been mounted on a wogon and will be used for power in operating Mr. Clark's threshing machine. This is the fust time a gasoline engine has been used for that purpose in this district. Wesley 1 1 ill has rented the lower rooms of the townsite building, and his daughter mid one or two other younn ladies from Agency Plains will occupy them this Win ter and take the rjth and loth grade woik in the Madras school. Houses arc in dc maud in Madras and nil available build ings will be occupied by families who dc sire to reside in Madras to take advantage of the excellent school at this place. A number of other buildings could be rented if they were available. An old gentleman whose name was not learned passed through Madras last Thursday evening on Ids way to the tipper Deschutes to fish for "red sides." He stated that he had fished in every other trout stream in the Unitwl States, and had come 700 miles to fish in the Des chutes. He was nn attist, making a spe cialty of painting members of the finny tribe, and his fishing trip was not for the sport of fishing alone, but in order to get specimens of the Deschutes river trout to reproduce on canvas. Frost settles in the low flits in this sec tion and does more damage than it docs on the higher groundj. At Theodore Reiner's place South of Modras, where he has a fine Iqt ol cantaloupe und musk melons growing, this wns especially no ticeable last atuidfty night. Mr. Reigcr thought there woulrt be a heavy froat and covered n rnnjoiity of hi vine, but even those exposed were not (tost, although in the same neighborhood tmtato vines and other in the lower places. 6SjWm Mrs. A. C. Sanford and family and Mrs, W. H, Hess went over to the rescr Vatlon yesterday to spend several days camping at the warm springs, Depuiy U. S. Marshal Nicholson of Portland passed through town Monday afternoon on his way from the Warm spring rcseivation, having in charge Wil ham Johnson, nn Indian charged with breaking into the girls' dormitory at the Indian school at the agency. The Indian was being taken to Portland to await trial, Mr, and Mrs. John Malone and their two children were in town Monday on the way to their home at Antelope from a four weeks' camping trip in the mount ains, They were camped near Fish Lake, where n number of people from this sec tion have been camped during the Sum mer, Mr. Malone says they had a fine outing, but a cold rain and some snow last week started most of the campers homeward. CLASSIFIED LOCALS LOST Open faco Hllver watch with gold olinin, between Paulsen place uiul MndrnH. Finder plenne leave nt pontofllce, It ibert Smith. 21 STOCK FOR HALE 4 plRB, 8 mnntbH old, pood Htoolc, AIho uood milch cow, 1 yearling JerMcy lief ff r mid 2 tmlveH. Aleo 1 buggy In kooiI rplr. All for wilo cheap! .See G. J. Weller, 0 in I ten Knot of Madras. 2 A compluW) supply of legal (dunks for ivlu liichldlntr warranty mid quit claim ik-eilH, real, chattel and crnji mortKagen, etc. JiiHtlco court blanks and JiihIIco rourt work nHpeclalty. Notury Public. F. J. Brooks, 10 ct. off Edward G. Pease Go. Inc. THE SHANIKO STORE 9 t We are agents for THE ROYAL TAILORS OIF O" H I O .A-Cr o I I -" , Youp Candidate! FOR PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Cannot protctt 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 saysi "I want to make vou the swcllest suit of clothes vou ever wore 1 1 11 11 1 1 m fit you to a 'TV You to be the sole judge of the suit both as to I t.r.'ll flA lt,o. II n -Inn. C.tUn. I -.., A Tlll lUM. llll. I DJUHOlUlHlJf I VYII1 U OlCp IU1U1C1I 1 Will guarantee that your suit will ALWAYS hold its good fit and style, days or months, but ALWAYS, from the day you first wear the suit aside Vvorh out. Why don't other tailors give the guarantee I they do not know how to make clothes that will stand up under A suit that will fit and to style. give you a legal Not for a few until you cast it do? Because the guarantee." per for Cash Is offered on all goods, except Collars and Whips B. S. LARKIN THE HARNEY MAN MADRAS. ORECON S per ccllt off oil Collars and Whips We have taken order's here for more than 50 suits and we have never had the slightest complaint about the fit or style, Our customers are delighted with their suits. New Fall Samples com prising oVer 400 different kinds of material just received. 3l Let us take your order for a suit for Fall or Winter, -JJ A COMPLETE STOCK MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FURNISINOS-GENERAL MERCHANDISE The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers Not Coal Lund HOME3TKAD. Notice for Publica lion. Department of tlio Interior, U. 8. Land Ofllco at The Dalles) Orn gon, AugUHt li7, 1908. Notice 1b here by given that GEORGE- DEE, of Orl'Sly, Oregon, who, on October 0, 11)00, inuilo Hoiiiffttnid Entry (Serial No. 0070) No. 15317, for ejuw mid tiivH we" l!li tp 12 ft r J5 w mi Hum filed i.ollci1 of Intention to ni'tke llnal commutation proof, to eHtuldltdi claim to the hint! above described be fore Warren Hrown, county clerk, at lilri ollloe at Prinevlllf. Oregon, on the 7ih day of October, 1008. Claimant tiutnea as witnepsos-: Wlllbini .IohIIii. Henrv Montgomery. damaged by the MuiitoI Wheeler, all of Grizzly, Qre- Konj Philip Oruham, or Hay UreeK, plants were killed h ' q MuoitR, h3-ol Register "Oregon Builders Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared expressly for the needs of horsemen snd ranchmen. It is a powerful and pene trating liniment, a remedy for emergen, cics. A soolliinz embrocation for the reliei of pain, and the best liniment (or sprains and soreness. r Uncqualcd for curing the wounds and Injuries ol BARUED 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. If it fails to satisfy, wc outhorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. ithi twice qottics rirrY CCMT Hoyt Chemical Co., Portland, one. BOOKLET r-fatSsy FRCG Are you doing what you can to populate yourstate I OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmery tne-i-haiiiea, uieichitnt clerke, people with braius, strong hands unci u willing heart capital ur no capital ! The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company Is sending tons of OREGON literature to the Knst Tor distribution .throuirh every nvallablb rcoiiov. Will you not help the uootl work bf bulldliiL' ORCGON by sending us the names ahd addresses of STILili SEIiLtl ODNT FO: your friends who are likely to bo Interested In thts state? We will be glad to boar the expense of sending them complete information Buoui oruuon ana its opponumues. COLONIST TICKETS "Will be on safe during; September and October from the Hast to all points In Oregon. The fares from a few principal cities are Prom Denver, S30 From Louisville, $41.70 Omaha, 30 " Cincinati, 42 20 " Kanstts City 80 " Cleveland, 44.75 u St. Louis, 85 SO " New' York, 05 From Chicago, 838 TICKETS CRH BE PEtfllb It yon.Wttnt.to brine a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with arty of oiir agouls. The tiefcet will Pe furnished by telegraph o i will mmimi for a short time by telegraph TTT'IHiSOZST, Xjocal -f-gti Sla.an.ils:o WM. MtJMURRAY OeneFal PaSsener A&erif, Portland, Oregon i 1 BAKING Al 1-2 lb. can I it ii 3 5 POWDER 20c " " uc " " 1.10 " " 1.65 Columbia Ohls 0c Puffed rice 2 for 25c Force 2 fof 25c OIJ.B. 35C A TIN ALL BTHEft COFFEES 50 OFF PES Li. BEANS Jp Pink, Sc lbi Small white, 6fc " Urge Qt " UmH, Cbth meal 0e Homphy . . '40c Al J&pn ric'e8clb, Sodii 3 feV 5c Trout Creek Sawmills 'ASr-iwftOD, OREGON - All Granite Ware 15 per ct off the JBbllaf NOT IN THE ThUBt ilillsliiha frdinliaycreok. Koilgh Lumber Jli.bo per tlibllsailii the mill, i-loorliia niid hlllshlnc lnliiber fllO.rjU li'er thohsahd. Ot prices in ilrb'liyrtioU. AddfeSs UeO. It. LEE, Mgr.', Aahwood, bregoti at Other 1 3 Silverware and Cutlery 1 5 per ct, off selling price Screen doors, $ 1 , 1 0 anQ $ 1 .20 'CEDAR door will go AT COST Windows, mis!, at post fcBOtf): PRICES ARE FOR CASti bh WE WILL TAKE IAIN AT MARKET FWH In MAljS UNIVERSAL RANGES We have Sfcvferhl thdt. will gd at the Lowest rjotllblb Price FOR OASFI "MrTArtRAftT & BY 1 H V JL JL. M mrawre, adrift adfIas, DhE P Th best In Sh&hiko Oodti Stock,. fcafefUl Briveri Best.bf Hoi' llnU Qmi FCa" At Very Reasonable Prfces O v if l nn i Wil) jail iumijiiliiiittiniiiiiyii,tns Rtiti.