to at Madras, h .... Sunday. . family of CuMrer V4in y vlS.ting .clat.vc. -lHo jo!c)h E Hedlny fl'' ' . . i.. .ur v iiiors and . , . l.nlll IMP T lllJllil . dun :iv. ii"'" Jill ..,! day overthistcrruory .Hn in Henvcrton, Oregon, in this locality Ina murll fill North, wlio ... - ! " .' u.-., in (own iliiriHH M 1 . ......... ... 01 llic 7'""" '" i t OrcL'on City. ..V lit w . ..,(, his clmrc ifltft"' . ,lnun 4dfCPCalvcr Hie . ... a visitor nt tlic wclk. Me ex- i.nmci .. ,k. list ol tee iv for his borne nt Jnck ' .. nml family came over ilia w ititititriniF ,ifmcrnuiu fkerr" wK,,c" (bfiomc lime. . lllK(l.i.ilnn Frank J - Brow oi vihihk" i,.hn appointed resident physi- ,be Wnnmprinfi ngency, and lie A t1rf 3tmd.iv. i-i i rnw I dimvu II. Miv A C Snford and family find -1 Hess, who ImvB been spend- ,t!uat the hot springs on the ... ,i knmi Insi Friday ilM, inuuitM ti ..111. fi ..ttiftr ... a. Utt nf I he Week. Mr. ...un,..rAf nf n hrue tract of H II v uni'v. - o Rimrock springs and Lamonta .jt.. tr.iird riifkiniinkft m I lie tnpnt ihi end nf tllp'l i.ji.miitn i htu irmrnrti in me aleodent C C. Covey of the innnvi icsci vauvi, niu ... i'miiimi- i bf Mils Kllen 1'aetow, an em etic Indian school. r. . J : t Hill 1.1 I I l. . . . . ... ....... I . m hMI II lld.C llllilLU IIIIU t -u. ...i .1.. mi . I ... I .1... iL. ... It: n inicr in uiucr iii.u uic yuuuj; ii..i .i. ii. i if. Wp came in Tuesday morning I River, where he is now locat a spending a few days in Madras tfttr business interests, Mr, uji ht has a good business nt Xirerand is well pleased with bis Harold Hobb.4 and Gardner Misses Irene liarnes and Edna aA Mrs, J, H. Shipp of I'rineville, I fe days last week at the home of Homey. While there they visited Core and the Opal Sonnus on Hampshire of The Dalies spent bp in Madras and vicinity the PW of the week Mr. Hampshire position with Twohy Uroth w to Potter Hros. Ik Welch t-i t.uiitiav.iiiiif nnn on me fink toad. My Of Rev. H. L Hell mnvrri from Ajjency Plains the last of the Whavt taken up their residence Cwge Loucks cottage. They will low during the Winter in order me excellent schoo ce has bought from S. E. Msirator of the estate of the Ja A,hham, five lots lying just mownhili broperty, and in. lb "Id Isham home. The price " v5- it is reported that Mr ""Improve the propetty nt once. 0B. Hrrm. . . . . , on oi cx- L.nnn aiunp ii..... '..1 DiiiKer llprtnnnn In . M3L .iaillrlM.. . . II . 19 UKrf ... ..... i.i 1 r -.i 1.11 .1 1 1 I Mf. Heirmnnn I a San Francisco who'rl lsitthd brounlil i.. r'iii . n iiiiiujr uui " "ip ncross the I.. ,, mm a u grille plains Of Mttx Wur;weller C 7cre in Madras last SUnday. W down to loni, ' :. uafn' land in ih, , fi,. This wai Mr n. ,u"i nnn tie wns ... 1.1 IIIC 11. 1. wucr lni H'Momj.tt,l, i . c " 1 ran urossinir, He came don l0a(i of hoes whiM. I....... . . . Lota... .. ' "v ""K" irum la 1. the several yenrs DUrnnc. tled river i "oi he ' pumping water irriiratini? nur- m n - l D ne is now negotiating fron thtir di lHCn,Pany f'etUrC Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hoffman of Cul ver were visitors In Mndras last .Saturday. Horn to the wife nf G. K. Morrlicad on Agt-ncy 'lain, Monday Sopl 1908, it nott , Mrs. James Hurt and baby have brers Visiting relatives on Agency I1 tains during the past week. C. C. Lalnson and Walt Mcndcnhall were in town the latter part of the week from their homes near Culver. Mrs 'Georirc K. Cyrus stopped over to Visit relatives in Madras the last of ilie week, while oh her way to Shaniko to join her husband, who is located there. Preaching services at thfe new M. 12. church -Sunday morning, Sept. 20 nt it o'clock. Sunday school will meet and or gnnue at 10 n. in. All are coidially in vited to attend these services. C. N. Loring, who has n homestead near Trail Crossing, was in town the lat ter part of the wbrk. Mr. Loring has re cently returned from Sherman county, and be says that crops in that county ap pear to have sulTcreJ rnoie from the unfa vorable season than thty did in this local Iternard Mnrx was in town Monday from Sagebrush flat, where lie has a homestead claim. The claim was con tested some time ago and Mr Maix has just had notice that the General Land Of fice has decided the content nnversly to him. lie will appeal the cane to the Sec retaty of the Interior. Gottfried Kampfcr, a sheepman fiom lower Trout creek, was looking afier bus iness matters in Madras Monday. Mr. Kampfcr had n very successful year, the past year, but says that tie thinks he sold his wool too early, prices having been much better n little Liter on. Hoscoc Howard and C. M. Ked field of Uend were In town ttie latter part of the week. The ibrmer went on to Portland, while Mr. Redflcid stopped off at Madras to look after matters connected wiili the C. O. survey. Mr. Red field is chief en gineer of the Deschutes irtigatinn project, and also tins supervision over the Central Oregon railroad survey. CLASSIFIED LOCALS LOUCKS HH08. lmvo moved their fur niture stouk to tlio building formerly oiruplpd by M. Ii. LouekB. across tbo fitrout from McTaggnrt & Ityc. Tln-y fany 1 full lino of Furnltiiro niiii HoiiHo J'lirtilalilngH. nj A. f'tl. WILLIAMS & GO, DKA1.KI18 IN Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods :: JI00T8 AND HIIOES HATS AND CAI'8 THE DALLES OREGON 1 0 per ct. off for Cash Is otTcrdd on all goods, except Collars and Whips B. S. LARKIN THE HARNEY MAN MADRA8. ORECON 6 per cent off on Collars and Whips CI0VBHNA1KNT STOCK HALK-Ono bull, thoroughbred Shorthorn, a good one, ,'( years old, weight ICCOj 7 bullH, Shorthorn, grado nnd thoroughbred, '1 to 7 months old, (Bomo extra fine onus) ; 0 boars, 0 hows, Poland China, one boar 3 years old, others and the sows i to 0 months old; 1 mule, tiorse, 0 years old, weight 1050 lbs, buckskin. Tills stock may bo examined nnd prices obtained nt any time by calling nt lids agency. Claude C. Covoy, Sup erintendent, Warmspriiigs, Oregon. DKXTIST COMING -I will 1.0 in Mad ras October Otb, prepim-d In lo ull kinds of dentiil work. Dr. Harold Glut It. 4t COM 10 I'oMiil 0iidf Hhvc you seen I hem tit tbo Madras Trailing Co.'h ? 1 cent each. h3 STRAY HI) OH STOLKN Sept. 4, my loam of bay ponies; weight about 850 jrounds enoh j one branded CS under qiiurter-eirclo S, the other branded 101. A reward of $10 will bo paid for their recovery. Gillis Dizuey, Madras. A complete supply of legal blanks for mlo Including wiirrmily mnl quitclaim deeds, real, chattel mnl crop mortgages, etc. Justice court blanks mnl Just leu iiotir t work a specialty. Notary Public. V. .1. ItrooUs. ADVKRTIHE your "Wiint" in the Pioneer. It jrels results. Regular lo cal advert Islng rtcs. Not Coal Lund HOMESTKAD. NiMlce for Pnbllca lion. DepHrttrietit of the Interior. V. S. Land OHl'-o at The Dalles, Ore gon, August 28, 1003. Notice Is hereby given (but JAMES L. THOMAS, of Lomotils, Orgon, who, on January 18, 1007, miule Homestead Entry Ser- lnl N' 0738 No. 1540-1, for njtiej see l5, I12m, r 14 Huh filed notice of Intention In make Dual commutation proof, to estatillidi claim In the land above described before Wurron Brown, County Clerk, at Ills olllce at I'rineville, Oregon, on I lie 151 b day of October, 1908. Claimant names as witnesses: James 8 McMeen, Tboma J Bene field, William C Cox, all of Lamonta, Oregon. C. W. Mooke, h 10-O8 Register. Not Coal Land HOMESTEAD. Notice lor Publl cailon. Deportment of the In terior. U 8 Land Olllce M The Dalles, Oregon, B-ptetntier 2, 1008 Notice Is hereby given that MATTHEW M. HARVEY, of Madras, Oregon, who, on September 12, 10115, made liumesteati ttiury ter I11IN0. 0755) No 14088. for swl sec 4, ip II Hi r 13 e, w m, Iihm filed notice of in tention to make Until commutation proof, to establish claim to the laud above deccribid, befote Frank Ostium, U.S. Commissioner at M ulras, Oregon, mi the 22nddny of October, 1008. Claimuiit names as witnesses: T A Taylor, Rocky C Koblson, E I. RobiHon, W A Ellis, nil of Madras, Oregon, O. W. MOORE, t17 o22 Register. Q 1 3 war THE SHANIKO STORE Go. We are agents for THE ROYAL TAILORS oup Gandi 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 Vchon, president of The Royal Tailors, when he says: Y "I want to make you the swellest suit of clothes you ever wore. A suit that will fit you to a 'T.' You to be the sole j'udge of the suit both as to fit and to style. 1 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 don't 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 orders 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. 15 New Fall Samples com prising over 400 different kinds of material just received. Let us take your order for a suit for Fall or Winter, A COMPLETE STOCK MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FURNISING GENERAL MERCHANDISE The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared expressly for the needs of hort cmen and nnchmen. It Is a powerful and pene tratlng liniment, a remedy lor emergen cles. A soothing embrocation for the relief ot pain, and the best liniment for sprains and soreness.' Unequaled for curing the wounds and injuries oi DARUED WIRE and for healing cuts, abrasions, sores and bruises. Pacitic Horse Liniment is fully guaranteed. No other Is so good or helpful Ittso many ways. It it falls to satisfy, we authorize all dealers to refund the purchase price. c xTd wnoe orrti rim ctHT Hoyt Chemical Co., portuno, ok. BOOKLET if"Uff FREE I I "Oregon Builders" AFe you doing what you can to populate your state OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers; me chanics, merchants, clerks, people with brains, strong bands nnd a willing heart capital or no capital ; ! The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company is sending torts of OrtEddN literature to the East for distribution liiroiign every available agency. 11 ill you not help the goou wort OKEQON by senun A of building ( mm W1? II STIIiLt SELiliHSiG JG DISCOUNT FOR CASH ! ! 1 WILL CONTINUE FOR A SHORT TIME BAKING POWDER Al 1-2 lb. can 20c 1 11 i 11 40e Columbia OfUs 30c puffed rico 2 lor 25c Forco 2 fof 25c CD.J.B. 35 A TIN All bTHER coffees 56 FF PER LB. BEANS Pink, 5c Small white, 6c Large " 6c Lima, 8c Corn meal 40c Homonv 40c Al Japan rice 8c lb. Soda 3 lb. tEuON by send near tne exneni about OHEfJON and its opportunities. ng us the names and addresses of e interested in this state- We will use of sending them complete information your frieuug who are liueiy to be interested In this state we will ue giaa to ocar trie cx 9 COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during September nnd October from the Eafct to all points in Oregon. Hie fares from a iofr principal cities are t From Denver, 880 From Louisville, 41.70 Omaha, 30 44 Cincinati, 4220 Kansas City 30 44 Cleveland, 4475 St. Louis, 85.60 44 New York, do Prom Chicago, $38 1. i u PREPAID If you want to bring a friend or .relative to Oregon, deposit the proper amount with rtriy df oiir agents. The ticket will lie, furnished by telegraph IE. T. 77"UiS03Sr7 Xjocal -g't, Slxanilsio WlVT. Mc MURRAY deTieral Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon tOr Z.JC All Granite Ware 15 per ct. off the Dollar UN1VERSAL RANGES fcS Silverware and Cutlery 1 5 per ct. off selling price Screen doors, $1.10 and $1.20 CEDAR Doors will go AT COST WINDOWS, all sizes, AT COST MW. , rnn HASH OB WE Will TAKE GRAIN T MARKET PftlCES 111 UM i We have several that wjll at the Lowest ..possible Price FOR CASH 1 iVi'TffiffTii'ii $ jjifwdtiVi 'll4tllllll Trout Creek Sawmills fcSHWOOD, OREGON not in the Trust 1 ' V . I 111, 1 Milla 14 miles- froiYl IlnyrCek. Itotlgh LUiulr $11.00 per; ,.tlb,psnnd nt iiiu 111111. rioonng 1 prices in proportion. the mill. Flooring nh(I ftntshing liunber, jaO.OO per .thousand. , Other j. Address GEO. Ii. LEE, Mgr., Ashwobd, Oregoh 41 over McTAGGART 6k Hardware, Groceries MADRAS RE: I J LIVERY The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful Drivers BestVQ,Hayvaij OIi Ped At Very Reasonable Prices I