hp at Madras.
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in (own
Akeyson
(own last Friday.
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last Sunday,
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'.ih
Shariiko
of Voiirfga was
visitor at
Kiiday
.... i .hp wcciti
. returned last
r sniu
'fromavUltntShanlko.
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from IMC t".y3
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, Aihwod country .after sect!
Cook home
wai (n the
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tcre .
.. . Thnmas A I nylor.
r Mil '"
iRilU McReynoWs oi new
r Loreall and family arrived Friday
and have taken up their
M Mr. Lovcall's btilldiiiK On
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uk.id l ie w
i TKc conJulcratioiJ
ILmIiMvI of SlOt'lC.
. i ... t ,.h Adams arrived flion-
' , fmm Snokane, arid will
maiwfc .
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lome u" "v .
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fflgthetowntite on me wtw.
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mtrir tS It! this section.
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.... tnrn lfl ilip next few days Ml
We hr lus f.mn land lenicfl.
. i (.siittii -nn i mi in it mil um iiwivj
... u i . i A wftfMnttrin. Ati
t. tftf in rtnlftfffllrA
other fh r- hts m Uu 11Uti40 be
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tjrfi ti was in own irum uic
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across ine icrry mcsc uhvji, n
.i i- i . . i.
iwntriDiree oi a oanv. urcuon. ar
let last Ih'jiMj.iy and will viiit for
erne wi n nis son. ilo. Lrauiree.
II titty tai.il iwb 1 I nlllM lull
lUltrevort nrc hmv in lh.it Ifirwilitu
live run n line Im Umif Itmtli in
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i-niijuii, ,uiu UICII Ull
cce leaves Drschutes river at the
of Trout creek.
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. 'vc iiKcn up ineir rcsi-
.. v., r , inic i iicrq if Mime
iivu tu res n ine if aci ntirv
I'lviiriiv i rimifiiv :i ii
, --"iiiuHjiiru
tlllffl mnirit... I f.l .
j wiiii i,ovmi had his ron aafr
0a bottom of flit tu'irrmi Uti
i in i.i. .
jwunK "mixed" the combination
could not he tinenpd' liulur
WIIWH nm . .. . . V
. wi, q (ue SIUe ftm,
- 1 1DrW h'lurt h i,t tin.
Conibtnation wnrkin ii i ti...
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"'ladraswill rtc,ret ifl .i,,,, i,.
," rimeville with
UnVC Hngeri was in lown the latter
part of the week from Ills Home on Opal
I'mlric.
. Alex Houtt of Culver was in town
Tuefdny with h load of red Juniper wood
froth tile desert, .
Ht;V, J. K. Cralj; relumed the last of
the week from. Wcnatclice, Wanhinjjton,
where he attended confctencc.
; lSlevcn pastctiRers passed through Mad
rai Tuesday mornillj; on the Bend itne.
Travel for the Interior has been quite
good this Summer.
Kobcrt Hea, who -has charge of ihe
Central Oregon survey between this place
and Uond, was In town last Friday. The
surveying party has been cainp'd at the
Geore Osboru rancli lor several weeks,
but has now moved camp out on the des
ert. The survey crossed Crooked river
abotit a mile below Trail Crossing.
James' Kinncrslcy, who, was with the
Oregon Trunk Line surveyors when they
first camped at Madras, was operated on
for appendicitis at The Dalles last week.
He became ill the day after he reached
Madras and only went out one day with
the surveying patty, severe pains in nisi
right side giving him much trouble, lie
left the next day lor The Uallcs, where
an examination was made and it wn
found that an operation was necessary.
Louts II. ArenSmeier and Miss jewe
Hartley, both of this place, are teaching
hi the I'rlncvillc public school, (lie.loiuirr
in the 6th grade and the latter in the 5th.
I'rof. l C. Fulton of this place wns also
elected piincip.11 of the 1'iincviilc school,
but resigned in o;der to accept a similar
position in the Madras school I'tol. J.
V. lilanchard of Madras, who lait year
was principal of the Ffinevillc public
school, has a position as instructor in sci
ence and mathemaiicf in the County High
School.
J. AV Livingston has hud the lower
Hour of the building formerly occupied
by the lilk Ufugstoic Ctit up into rooms
to accommodate the oveiflnw from the
Green Hotel Railroad talk has stunti
latctl inteiost in Central Oregr.n, and '.here
fs already n good deal of travel to Madras
and. on into the country Sntph in search
fof cheap lands and other good invest
ments in the country to be tapped by the
rdilrond. There seem to be no longer
any doubt that a railtoad will be bliili into
this jicetion-nt once, and no other section
of the Northwest offers such an.attractive
field for investment.
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r-wmirSB nix 1 ;..l.U 1.1. 111
. . 1 i . IMUUL' I I11S
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Key left Madras.
mii namci Air... i, 1. .
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a tine en t k,..H..i i.n.
.... "t "IIMHU I IU & IIC
'w a (mi .1..
"is rrn.i .. . .
mJ:ry ,ie'. ran under a
.w.., ",c "eitl ntiioinlnii the
'"""lOWedlnKnU ,U.,' .......
Cm..ft. - s iBiitc. wnen
, - v a rrn,. ,..,v.,. ,
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. nq lio il .1 'l ..
(n ...... "iimiifn ine lence.
ifiiii7 i?.iirn '-iiif (
KegUt ration books for voters were
opened on the 28th of this month, and
J wljl be kqit open until October 20, to
hlTotd nn opportunity to registci to njl who
failed to do so before the June election .
Those who registered before the June
elections need not do o again, but per
sons who have changed their residence
since that time can register again and re
cord the change Six months residence in
the stale is nrccssnry 10 entitle an Ameri
can citizen to vole, and if Ihe
have been in the state six months at the
lime of the November election, he can
register now and qualify to vote at that
time. Naturalized citizens can vnt,e after
one year from the date of declaration.
C E. Roush, of the Madras Trading
Co., left Tueiday for Portland, where be
will spend a week or 10 days,
Mrs. J. K. Craig, who suffered a slight
stroke of paralysis last Thursday morn
ing, is reported to be improving, and her
many friends hope for her speedy recov
ery, Mr. Craig hn. also been quite ill
since his return from conference, suffering
with nn attack of asthma. He is also
improving, however, and if he and Mrs.
Craig are able to travel, he expects to
move with his family to White Salmon
some time next week. Their departure
will be generally regretted in Madras.
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
FKESH CIDKIt, 00 cents per gallon, at
A. 0, Snnford'a, at
IMGS FOR BALK,--Will take grain
III payment ot Madras prlct'ft. For
prlcoe arid p'lrtlculurH Inquire of Mrs.
R. I'arrlHh, llHycreck. 2t
COMJO I'ootul Curds IIuvu you eeti
lliftn at the Madras Trading Co.'m ?
1 cent t'uuh. f3
HUNT A GALLOWAY liava opened tbo
Gulp IJIhoUhiiIUi shop with John
MoKlroy In clmrgo, and are now pro
piircd to do nil kinds of blacksmith
work nt rL'iimiliHble prices.
CEDAR SIIINOLBS. 1I10 best kmiIc.
L'uvo your order with mp, I have
11 (ir duo about September 15 A.
U. SHiifonI, Minlmc. if
A eonipleie upp)y of legal blanks for
-iilit Incliidlin.' vvHrrniity mid qtill claim
ilceils, real, oli'tltel iind nrop imirtuueH,
AU .lusllee court lilunks mii,I lustlce
fioint work a specialty. Notury Public.
F. .1. Rrooks.
DHNTJST COMING -I will l.e In jr.id
nis Octnlier Otb, prepared to 1I0 nil
kinds of dentul work. Dr. II irnld
Clark. 4t
GOVERNMENT STOCK HALE One
bull, thoiougbbrC'd Shorthorn, n good
one, 5( yeara old, weight ICfiO; 7 bulls,
Shorthorn, grade and thoroughbred,
-I to 7 months old, (some extra fine,
one) ; 0 boars, 0 sows, Poland China, '
one boar 3 years old, others and the
sows 4 to G mouths old ; 1 mule, horse,
0 years old, weight 1050 lbs, buckskin.
This fitock may bo examined nnd
prices obtained at any time by falling
at this agency. Claude C. Covey, Sup
erintendent, WarnlHpringe, Oregon.
6
Edward G. Pease Go. Inc.
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MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FURNISINGS GENERAL MERGHAND1S
The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers
H?,:
Not Coal Iuiil
OMESTKAD. Notice for Pnlillca-
Ion. Department "f the Interior,
U. S. 1. nid Ofllee at The Dalles, Oregon,
September 10, 19U8, Notice Is hereby
given that
I.OULS IIHIIMAN AUENSMEIEH,
if Madras, Oregon, who, mi MmtcIi 12.
1003. iiiaile IIomcFtend entry (Serial
No 0010) No 12239, f..r sel see 2?, tp 1 1
b, r 13 e, w tn,
Has filed notieo of intention to make
flim I five-year proof, to estublisb clnim
In the hind above, described, bnfore
Prank Oaborn, V. 8. ComtnUsionei', nt
...ill "I I'lliuu .1IUI.H1-, u,iji,
yuici iu -( ..... n innu
Olulrnunt names as wltue.ses:
Conrad 8'rasser. William H S1101 k,
Danlo! Areiismeler, Fred Henske, ull
of Minims, Oregon.
C. W. M00KE,
i-'U o20 Iteglster.
TOMTIT
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"Oregon
Builders
95
Pacific Horse Liniment is prepared
expressly for the needs of horsemen and
ranchmen. It is a powerful and pene
trating liniment, a remedy for emergen
cies. A soothing embrocation for the
relief of pain, and the best liniment for
sprains and soreness.' Uncqualed for
curing the wounds and injuries oi
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. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize
all dealers to refund the purchase price.
IXTHA tBGt BOTTlt NrT CtNTm
Are you doing what you can to populate your state
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Settlers, honest farmers, me-
eliaiiies, meiclmiitf, cierkp, people with brains, strong
hands aud a willing heart capital or no capital
I The Oregon Railroad
& Navigation Company
ways. If it fails to satisfy, we authorize
CXTNA LRGt BOTTLIS rim CCNT ,
I Hovt Chemical Co., pohtiand, orc j
LoOOKLET 36? FREE W
1 STlLtLt SELtliirG I j
j BIG DISCOUNT FOR CASH ! 1 "
is scuiIIhb tons of OREGON literature to the East for distribution
rnnaDie agenry. lii you noi neip ine roou ivors
by sending us the names anil addresses or
through every av
of bulltliiiR ORCOON
vonr frlfiids ului lire llkelv to be interested In tills state? We will
be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information
about OKEUON ana its opportunities
WILL CONTINUE FOR A SHORT TIME
BAKING POWDER
A I 1-2 lb. can 20c
" " 40c
3 " " 1.10
5 A " 1,65
GdimhblaOnts 40c
Putted ric 2 fdt
B
35C A TIN
ALL OTHER COFFEES
5& OFF PER LB.
BEANS
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during September and
October from the East io all points in Oregon. The fares
from a few principal cities are
Prom Denver, $00. From Louisville, $41.70
Omaha, 30 " Cincinati, 42 20.
Kansas City 30 11 Cleveland, 44.75
St. Louis. 85.00 " New York, 55
From Chicago, $3S
Pickets can be prepaid
li you want to bring a friend or relative to Oregon, deposit the propor
amount with any of oilr agents. The ticket will Be furulihod by telegraph
WM. Mc MURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
Pink. ' 5 c
Small wliitfe, 6b
Largb " 6'c
Lima, 8c
Cbrn mea
Homony 40c
Al Japan rice 8c lb
Soda 3 for 25c
lbi
ii
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All Granite Ware 15 per ct off the Dollar
Silverwurefahafcutiery 15oer ct, off felling prte yNlVERSAL RANGES
Screen doors, $ 1 . 1 0 arid $ 1 .20 bvbrQ jjiaj vijJ g8
CEDAR Doors will go AT COST Htthe Ldv,est possible Price
WINDOWS, all size; AT OQSf FOR CASH
ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR CASI WE Will TAKE GftAIN T MftKET PRICED h MaBraI
Trout Creek Sawm
ills
McTAGGART & BYE
Hardware, Groceries
Implements
MADRAS) OR&
- ASHWOOD, OREGON '
not in the Trust
Mills U miles frdmiluW:rJefe. ltdilgli Lumber $11-00 per thousand at
tho inlll. rioorltig nli'd filiishlhg lumber $30.00 pet- thousand. Other
prices in proportion. .Address GKCl.lt. llEEj Mgr.; itahttdOd; Otegon.
TJ..' y,Wiiii i " -" ..
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LIVERY
the best in Shaniko
h'ood
'toclo Cnreiul Drlveffl
est of Hay arid Grain. Feu
t Vkty kmmmm Prices
gs A hiwii, ihafiiko, OtS-
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