,The Madras Pioneerhf his pluck mid perseveration
ia rowiirded by the discovery of
I'libltshcd overy Thursday by artesian wnter, while the value
I"ia 1 l0lNEEU 1um,lsmNG co' 1 community "ill be ines
subscription PATEs i 'tunable if it in demonstrated
0e your $1.60
iix months , 85
Tlirco months 50
that an artesian
obtained.
How can be
A.I)VKUTt81NO ftA.TKS ON APPLICATION
Now, it', Ilaniman and Hill
lilltflrOtl IIS HCOhllri P.lnt) mntlnr A iiitikI I ll till 1 f Irnf llllil i ultvn i.iwiii.l.
n .rift, i T . W . """tun iv 'v ttbv tt. uiiuui;ii
EH, mot, ot tho Postofflco nt Mnclrns, Oro., , , , , , b
umiortho Actof Conressof March &, 187U. scrap, and each should start
THURSDAY
a half dozen railroads or so
SEPT. 10, 1908 across, up and down, around,
through and over Oregon, each
costly forest fires trying to outdo the other, each
Some idea of the tremendous hem 0,1 seizing eveiy section o
Josses resulting from forest fire ''"herto (inaccessible country
in he southern portion of the wouldn't that jar yon? lint you
county may be formed from the "'ed ,,ot prepare for the jar,
estimate of Inspector Kent of ,I,JU la ot this year! The
the Forest Service as to the lost upumi-c
in the Paulina Mountains lire.
After visitinrr flin sp.miim nf ilim I Not Coal Ltuiil
fir lin is rtmftftuil m h.tU aoi;. LJ OMIiSTEATJ.
...V.O.. , ,,,
NotlcH for rublica
mated the loss at 200.000,000 hj S. Lund Odlce at The Dalles. Ore
leet, board measure, in that one , Septembers, ions
lire. Which was. however, the Xoth'e Is hereby given that
InrcrAftr ,1 lnc, rlioncfviio ,.l UUjNAIjU 14. lUCUUC A LD,
7 I F luflriiu I lrorrnn it in rn A Q
the lires in tliis comity. There 1902, tumie iioiuVstvmi' Eutry Se
were also' fires n many places S''J80,. J!?40' for nwfc
atOllg tile eastern slope Ot tile Has filed notice of intention to make
Cascades, in the Matoles coun- K11'"' f,vc: vt,"r ,.r,,Mf l. establish eitm
. ... , , . Ule ,u"a uoove-iieserioed, oefore
try, and Itl the fane belt of tltn- Frank Osborn, U. S. Comraiitsioutjr, at
ber, South of Bend. A
nrea in WUlcll was located much Claimant names as witnecse
of the timber owned bv the H J Bransetter, Volney Z Branstet-
Ti,t t u -1 Mer, Uharles McUall, Jonu Wageublast,
Deschutes Lumber Company Ln of Manilas, Oregon.
was burned over, but it is stated n-o22 C. "W. Mookb, Register
that the damage there was only
slight and ma' result benefici- Not Coal Land
allv to the timbered trnnt. ns it lJ OMESTEAD. Notice for Publlea
1 " -1 . , .. , tlon. Department of the Iuterlor,
v.,ftcu """"'U.S. Laud Office at The Dalles, fire
11 . 1 . I '
wuue 11 Durnea out ttie under- ou, September 2, 1908
growth and lessened the danger Notice is hereby given that
of fires in the, future. Th, CHARLES L. LOWTHER,
d i- t t 1 .i "f Culver, OregoD, who, on May 24,
JPauIinafire burned over three t902. made Homestead Entry Serial
townships, and about one-third to ,.J AO IWJB ror Beii 8ec 28' l,)
Of the land was owned by pri Has filed notice of intention to make
vate parties.
A FAKE THAT SUCCEEDED
The government agricultural
department saj's that the wide
STOCK AND IMPLEMENT
SALE
THIS IS A BARGAIN
16 head good Work Horses
6 sets of Work Harness
1 Header, 12-ft.j in good cutting order
2 Mules 1 Cow
3 Lumber Wagons I Water Tank
1 Drill (new) t 1 set of Harrows
I Top Buggy & i set Single Harness
CASH
Or will take Grain
This is a good outfit for a Farmer; or a person
wishing to do freighting
For particulars, see
McTAGGART & BYE, Madras
final five-year proof, to establish claim
mi ttie land above described, before
Frank Odbom, U. S. Commissioner, at
ids otlice at Madras, Oregon, on the
21st day of October, 1908.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James T Itobinson, Waiter Ruble, O
G Collver. Katie Tinhle. nil nf Cnlvwr.
Jy-advertised "Alaska" wheat Oregon.
U. W. jUUOKE.
is a fake, but as a monev-maker
it has evidentlj' proved a sue
cess for one man, the Idaho
farmer who worked the game
He is said to have cleaned up
several hundred thousand dol
Jars out 01 tins years crop
which he advertised for sale at
820 per bushel, only one bushe
elO-olo
Register
T. 8. Hamilton, Pres. F.T. IIunLiintT, Yice-Pres. J. C. Fowuu, Colir.
EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY
FOREIGN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD
DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WOULD
Capital Stock, $50,000
Deposits, $250,000
SHANIKO, OREGON!
1STH
QF THE 2d Eastern Oregon District
WILL BE HELD AT
THE DALLES, OREGON
Not Coal Land
TT OMESTEAD. Notice for Publica
k A (ion. Department of tho Interior,
TJ. S. Land Onice at Tho Dalles. Ore
t;ou, September 2, 1908
Notice is hereby given that
JAME3 FULTON BANTA,
of Culver, Oregon, who, on July 1,
1Q09 miHu TTrinif.i.roufl Ttlt.rir CQorfttt
to be sold to any one person. No o'ggg No. 12768, for Mwi. neiswi
A Inro-R nnmhftr of orders uvre "' tii 'M, tp 1 s, r id e, w in,
n
received and the
before the fake was exposed, oMm to the land above described, be
, , , , . , fore Frank Oshorn, L. S. Commis-
ana aoUDliess Oi aers coniinueu Uioner, at hisoflk-e at Madras, Oregon,
to come in after the exposure, " tll 2181 ,ay of October, ioos.
w mi- n n.asJ 4 I y-v v-h iAhi f k tt tl -l I
luxn-ioaaiu iUO uic uCax7 Orla C Hale. AVIIIim S Halo, both
love to De liumuuggeu. "f -Uaiiran, ureeon; William ti JJania,
Adams, the discover of the v rue"' uolu
so' called "Alaska" wheat, got a
great deal of free advertising,
but some of his advertising he
paid for, as it is reported that
the story in the Saturday Even
e;ou.
10 015
P. V. Moobe,
Register
H
ing Post cost him $1500.
Not Coal Laud
OMESTEAD. Notice lor Publl
cation. Department of the Inte
rior, U. S. Land Otlice at The Dalle,
Oregon, September 2, 1908.
Notice is hereby given that
HARRY W. GARD,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on January
Beggars cannot be choosers,
and on this principle the people
nf f!nntr!il Ornp-nn will have to 4, 1902, made II .mestead Entry Srr-
ot Uentrai uregon iw nave uj K() 10229f for uviwHi
be satisfied with Mr. Jlarri wtei sec 4 uud nwinel sec 0, tp 10 a,
man's refusal to say which of r 13 e w , , ,
. . . , . Has iiled notice of iutentioii to make
the various routes into Central tl0(l flV.year proof, to ehtibliHh claim
Orprrnn lift will adoDt when he " tl)e la,ul "hove described, before
Uregon ne win aaopt w"" 111 Fruuk 0tfboriJ, u. s. Comuiiuluuer, at
builds the promised road. What j8 otlice at Madra, Oregon, on the
Central Oregon wants is a rail 2it day of October, luos
' " , ,. . Claimant name8 as witnesses
roaa, irom wnaiever uirecuun T . E camnbell. Thomas B Tuck
it comes. Ill the meantime, er, Miles Fox, Howard 31 Bluckerby,
however, there will be a per
fectly excusable cmiosity to
know from which direction the
hlPRKfid relief is cominc. Mr.
Harriman says "We are keep
ing that to ourselves," which
lull of Madras,-Oregon.
C. W.
HlO-OlO
MOORE,
Register
Not Coal Land
HOMESTEAD. Noiico for Puhll
Tlnnr.linulll nf Hid Tilt I'.
UUlllMlj iImiunvM.
tt h T.iwl OIIIrh at The Dalles,
we are ready to forgive him, if Oregon, September 2, 1908.
he won't keep the secret too Notice Is hereby given that
WJuliuB A, Larsen. ot .nauras, uregon,
- I Willi. III! .1111117 J-l X lJU m
" 7 , ; ,1, stead Entry Serial No 0828 No. 12777,
Water has been struck in tlie for mvj 8e2, tp 10 s, r 13 e, w m,
Well which is being drilJeU at Has tiled notice of Intention to maice
tvt: Q; nl,, iianr tnW- linal Hve-year proof, to establish claim
luWu..B lolhti ,,, ttbovo Ascribed, before
ell Bllttes at a depth ol 008 teet, Ffnnk 0(jbonJ( tj. g. Commissioner, at
and the water stands 30 feet n8 om.0 al jiadrua,, Oregon, ou the
Seep in the well. But Mr. Nis- 22ud day of October, loos.
longer wants an artesian uow ----.- ' M
of water and the well will be FoXj An(jrcW Larson, all of Mndras,
costs money to sink a well to AUvEim8E your MWantb" in the
that depth.' but Mr. JNiswonger rlm.er n gets results. Regular lo
will be.repaid many times over I ctfl advbrusiug rates.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS
DAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
October
6 to 10
THE MAIN ATTRACTIONS ARE
The Pavilion in the City School Children's Exhibit--Stock Exhibit
Speed Attractions--Arnold's Amusement Co. will outdo all
former efforts Balloon Ascensions All railroads and boat
lines will give the usual Reduced Rates Handsome Premi
ums Offered for all Exhibits, Races, Etc. See Premium List
which will be furnished upon application.
A great exhibition of our annual re-
r ii. i
sources, tinaiess amusements in
car lots are in store for everybody.
J. L KELLY J. M. PATTERSON
PRESIDENT SECRETARY
IfUliN
UNO
!WI 'HUH I Hi
Unfc &i:
ERTAKING
UPPLIE!
ism
LOUGKS BROS
MADRAS, OREGON
A. M. WILLIAMS & GO.
DKAI.KUS IN
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Furnishing Goods
:-o-:
B00T8 AN) HIIOKH
HATS AND OAl'8
THE DALLE8
OREGON
r-
OJ3DV,R SIirNOLKS. the best Krede,
Leave your order wlHi .fn?. J hftve
u cu, due ubout September 10. A.
O. Sauford, Mudnte. tf
Not Con! Lund
Li OMESTEAD. Notice for Publica
x tlou. DHpurtttieiH of ttio Iuterlnr
U. H.-LhiiiI Olllcc m Tho Diillen, Ore
jjoii, Kepteniber 2, 1008.
Notlco lb hereby given thut
JAIvE UI5AMH,
of Ileisler, Oregon, who, on June 8,
lQOT.mioh'IIomeHteud Entry Seriul Nn
0927 No. 15497. for HeJowJ, -twno
nun wAe.t Heo , tp ju h, r jo e, w m,
Huh filed notice of Intention to niiike
fiuiil commutation proof, toeHtubllHli
liluhn to tho land above deHcrlbed, be
fore Frank 0born, U. B, CoidiiiIh
Mouer, at I)1h oIIIch at MadruH, Oregon,
on the 23rd day of Ootobor, 1008.
Clulnmnt nanieu as vltiieBcH:
WIIIIm W JJrown, Kulph A Urown,
both of HelHler, Oregon; Airthur Cot
tlugln, J II Stewart, both of YoungH,
Oregon.
0. W. MOORE.
Hl7-r22 Jteglbter.
1 1
fNot Coal I!iii(IJ
IMHKK LAND. Notice for Publica-
on. Uoiiartiiwiit of tlie Interior, U.
H, Lan I Olllco at The Dalles, Oregon,
August 81,11108.
Notlco Ih hereby given tlint
MAHOAHET jlcMCAN,
of Tlio Dalles, Oregon, who, on Autnist 2(1,
liU8, made TJiuber and Srouo Apnlluntloii
No. OHtl. (Of HttiiSOii 800 28, HWifHWifCC
27 ai)d nKl'W bcc a I, tp 12 h, r 11 e, w in,
Huh Jilcd notice of Intention to make Ihial
limber and utono proof, to e.stabllHli claim
to tlie land above (tcHctibcd. Iioforo tlie
JtegiHter and Kccelver of the United Htatoo
Land OH'co, at The Dallca, Ureuou. on the
liJth day of November, 1SI08.
Claimant uaiiiCH as wltncsgcs:
Mlclmel O'Connor, William O Mason.
Alice Webb, aI of TIiq Dalles, Oregon;
James felloa,of Portland, Oregon,
0. W. Momm,
Jluglbtmv
TIM
tl(!
io-ni2
Prices Have L)roppef
25c Staw Hats, now 15c
40c Suspenders, " 25c
30c " 20c
ALL SUMMER UNDERWEAR
for' Ladies and Gentlemen now
selling for less than cost.
AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS
TERMS CASH
Bump up against us and see what
v f - .
you can get lor your money
' ,,.
A. C. SANFORD
I MADRAS, - OREGON
UMBER
Of all kinds. 1 -2 million feet of
dry LUMBER at &M
GRIZZLV LAKE SAWIV3ILL
Address, Culver, Oregon
LUMBER FOR SALE
We have plenty of lumber. for sale at our
mill, located about 3 miles east of Grizzly
post office on county road. Prices right
ivicivieekin & nastwooa
b iwi - an win in
"Wn WWn i ! IIHiwiM iii.i ii mip Mill WMW wi i
1 .
To make room for our FALL and
WINTER Goods we will offer the
following greatly reduced prices
Beginning Monday, August 31, 1908
Everything in Men's Summer Un
derwear including Super-Egyptian
Baibriggan fancy ribbed and
Jersey ribbed, per garment 35c
Ladies' rfig. 15c and 20c sleeveless vests 10c
" high grade long sleeve ' " 20c
" regular 50c Union suits 35c
" " 50c muslin pants 25c
" " 85c night gowns 55c
$1.25 white petticoats 95c
i ,00 " " 70c
" " 50c corset covers 25c
25c " . i5c
30c white wash beU 20c
20c " " " l5c
5C 10c
c..u . 10c
Mcrt's $1.75 canvas Walking Shoes
Don'tfail to come in and see the Bof
gain Coantetr. Thete uiill be tnVt
othett things on it pjtopotttionofcciy
Ltoou Pmees
tlM.ltIMM.M,.l,ll.ltM,llK.II ,S.M,MM.Cwr!.CI.M.I ,V''.V'iVlSM''',',M,,,,
I'l.liMil.iii.'lili.iM.ll.i'l.llllilili.lMill.l'lllliiMl ll,l(lM.I't."ll'll'l'll"ir"
Vladras Trading Co.
C. E. ROUSH, - - MANAGER
lilt l,M,U mHU -Mil IIH Mil .1111 - Mil !
Mil UUllll
rs
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