eninss
mm
at Maoras,
Saturday
rnhcf .
. i- itiwil nil murs-
.t,e Culver country.
Tp lf MuUno, Oregon, is visit.
TReynoW ws in town jail
M. . i nnfir 1:11 vcr.
, , c. Robinson -
. in r-riiuii vauii tw-
..we over 10 '
i c..i f mnnton, tfiwmili
I ..1
.....lent C,t. Lovcy w
Monday -
, IniedLv Mrs. Covey.
.,i... o nrr ve irom
..j .lAvr HC will
Madia', io"" -
avJH Love . mlown MDi.-
Action of land he purchased In
ami-
. . .W.i.nn .Villi l"C VfCK""
."' - . I M.
nmiivot ciJ.neer u..uC.. .....
. m town M-uruiiv
00theUchuic3
. . i n.vl l.n (laiiL'hlcr. Mint
.3. A'""" .
:f wbo have been vising A. u. fln-
.. i.i. hnrnp on AKcncv rinins,
(hsweelt for ihr.r h-iueat Seattle.
. ....i..r.ii.r ,lr iflsmnii with the
r. KOCeic'-'l
.tr.rwronJurv" ? Piy, nd w,,
...... m M ...ir.ii. ins accented
tome iiimv '
,i.. it., i.titffc Iirii'.-itlon &,
I J 11 nit" "
oimiy.Campbdl I Monday entered
lijhfhoold').iin-ciit f the Madras
feuor Fulton ,n ' tmt tencners lau
Vaijii Tayior, m . ny cuuncvicu m
Cmiral Oi-juitn, was married In
. j .u- .... ....i nmt ht rim!
We were in M,vlias last Sftttiidny
argon 'bur w,iv " Iver Lake.
. . (I ... . 1. . I. . I.iian lllIHl nl
irttr raxi "i. v uvcii i.'iiik
'...I.. .1. I. I ...,.ll nT..lillil.
... .
im h rin'' i' k to remain pcr
VAVrTKl. 1W1 I IJ ft 'lllin 111
wntMs ami nenti, camr
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t . t . t . j i .... i.
IIMUCI9 ill I UUIICI.I1U11 Willi till
.
IMiVI nil" I 11, l 1111 wnilliiri
....... i ... .i . .
ftciltlillM i in llii rnnnlrv
huic iimc.
OlIfitK'ffK frnm ln rnnr I. Qniilliojrcl
....... . .I....... .vm..."i
Wadraj. He says that his blucstcm
r n luiwni.u j . .. . . .1 .1.... .l.
-.miMiiiMn 3vi9Mi niiu mm 111V
" of ivheat of that variety averaged
Wcls to the acre, the grain beini; of
icU hu lit, ........ I... .n .
.vjn.iii i.i iiiicviiic iimi
- wuiuvi MW11C1 111,111 11IC IU1
viuvi filliri p oi WllPltl.
IV II I'.i. . .
pun ii.i,rr o the Covvle s
Eastnl il.i. ..1. ...X. !.. i...
, I' -l "'la III IOIVI1 l.Iil
i r. rviiiucr is ill -
"U mprris io raise Une stock
" iiv ii i .1 nr)iiwfr- tt li... i.ni.p
" "neb, nm r.; them a Keniuelv
-v -llu ,., Jlt. )iUC w,lich e Ucs
'T47 me mate was exhibited nt
'.'-onOW 111 Shall - ,n Mnrc n..n
in - ..." - - "(i I
Wit riu-.i i.j .. i . .. .' ' ... .
i,'""uo' i "itie t uuon. He tt o
p which Has a record of 2H2.
thief enijincer of the
ft. W 11..1..1
-r-'i'M 01 eni'llip.fr rirmihi. il.,i
Ifln. ik.it.. "
, uesciHitcs last week. He
camp oi Mr Crane nnd his
ifc .i
IMP IMk-lv n u .1 .1. a
- v.-y unn men went down
rvt .i
I I" lie llllllfnr.l r.
"It I Or i
' - "115. Ml MiXIihI .on. Il.
, "'6 till' nfpr n.. .1.. .. .
. M .... iiir; vnr M 11.1.11
I I
was ll! h.n.,-.l .1..
I y .ine which ftnt Have color
.! I
II il
iSenL.' .. ,V.V. Rave color
-,-"'vr mat Mil wn. hpl.tn.l !,
U i ii. i
vyon. null r.
Lnl.l '
, IeK" railroad, was in town
--,jr irom C ulver.
way ORcnt for
niin lib siiva mii
S!Bjr,vey.or,'",?,no'?ip-
"hu, nnu are surveying be
'"at place and nen,l. m u;.,
. v reve tun WCek for I.U l,n.- n.
He snys the
e now camp
Urveying be
Mr. Wynn
. reiiiam ,i . ......
' "nrr election,
, --uc of ni. .i .
. us 1 nil. ti.. i i i;
eforP.. ;. "s "c '"oiican nom
. ""'ntnt. and .i .....
hi if Trim! ii
Walter Wing of Silver Lake passed
through Madras SUndnJr on his return
home from a trip to Portland.-
Grizzly mountain llUnj; out a signal of
the approach of Winter) last Friday morn
itiK, that hutle and ibt neishboring hills
being covered with snow for the first time
this seasori The Cascade range to the
West has also donned its Winter lai
mcnl, much Dew anow having fallen in the
past week. Mount Jefferson, which wan
beginning to look quite bare, has already
been covered by heavy snos The re
cent snows have stopped travel across the
mountains, and a number of people who
h.id stalled iicross last week had to turn
hack.
CLASSIFIED LOdALS
copper trimmed, und puriio going with
Hame; between my homestead and
Madras. Uring to my harness shop
and receive reward. -! S, LAKKIN.
GRIZZLY LAKE LUMBER Co. will
sell dry rough lumber for spot ca h for
5lo per M. at the mill. They expect
to brgtn sawing the 26th.
John Lovchll went to Grizzly Lake
Tuesday after n load of lumber.
Charles W. Parrish was in town Tues
day from his home near Maycrcek.
Edward Sweeting, who llns been work
ing, oil a new building for Thornai Hro
gan nt Antelope, returned to Madras last
Tuesday,
Charles M, Diznhy, who has been
working Iri. n warehouse at Helix during
(he.Summcr, returned to Madras Monday
morning..
J, H Jackson, W. II. Stonchockcrand
f. C. Pnxton went to Prineville the first of
the week to perform jury service in the
Circuit Court.
rJcorgc Hurt drove over to Prineville
vestrrdny after his fnltuly, who have been
iprndlng the pat month therE. Mr.
Hurt and his family expect to leave in
tlip nexi feV weeks frir Medford to spend j L08T Lady's black leather liand-l-ng,
the Winter.
Tillman Kculer lias returned from
Prineville, where he attended the county
fair but week. Mr Rcuter had a very
attractive exhibit of farm products grown
in this immediate section, at the fair.
Will Harher of Culver has purchased
the Fred Killingbcck homestead in the
Opal Prairie district. Mr harher is one
of the younger farmers of this end of the
county who arc making a success of it
and gradually increasing ti'.eir holdings.
The roads arc drying out and some
grain is beginning to move from this sec
tion to the market at Shaniko. A major
ity of the farmers arc busy with Kail seed
ing and plowing, however, and not a great
ileal of grain will be moved until this Kali
work is completed.
Howard W. Turner,' who has been
quite ill at prineville with typhoid fever, is
rpoited to' be convalescing. He has
been ill for Uesrly a month and his con
dition was quite seiious at one time. His
friends in Madras will be glad to know
that he is on the road to recovery.
Henry M. Davis and his family arrived
here (he first of the week and are residing
nt (heir homcltrnd Southwest of this city.
Mr. Davis has been conducting a slop
ping place at Kith Lake, which has be
come quite a fnvoiite Summer rtsort in.
recent years. He says he had a success
fui Sumner at the hike
T. T. Julsclh of Rolrtte couniy, North
Dukotn. arrived in Ntudrns last week and
expects to locate m this locality.
belli was joined by 'his family yciteidy
FOR TRADE Will give in trade the
best machine made, for good 900 lb.
horse, or team, 4 to 8 years old.
Sinokr Skwino Machine Co,
114 Second St , The Dalles, Ore.
Dance at Sanford's Hall Friday, Octo
ber 30, 1908. Tickets $1.50, jncludmg,
supper.
illUNT&GALLOW AY have opened 1 be
Gulp Hhiekrinitti shop with Jobti
iMcIJIroy In ehurge, and are now pre
(Hired to lo nil kinds of liluckainltli
work at reiitoiiuble prices.
CEDAR SlIINfiLKS. ibu best grade.
Leavo your order with me. 1 lnuo
n ear now on bund. A. C. Saiifonl,
Madras. tf
DENTIST ARRIVED I am In Mad
ras nt Gioen Hotel, prepared to 'o
all kinds of dental work. Dr. Hur
old Clark. " h!0
t
Edward G. Pease Co. Inc.
THE SHANIKO STORE
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MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FURNISINGS GENERAL MERCHANDISE
The Chief Study of This Store Is to Satisfy Its Customers
For Sale
Hiivlnirbeeii transferred to Miune
cOtii, I hereby offer for sub ibe follow
ing: J Dncker upright piano, iifed 2
nioiitlifj cost 5370, will tke S32-5; 1
... ... . . . 1 ...... I ...!...
Mr Jtll- ' '"""C P"y grunt' iiiui iriicumic, wnn
nriuie nnu SKiniie, a-i; 1 nieyeie, 3io. .
'PI... ..It.t.. rtrfn.u nr.. frir I Ml Mlm tin t A I
and together they will look over the conn , 1 . . , ... '
..... 1 , .,.,,,(.,,,.,, ..tail fnr phuIi nr will px-
... .. I 7... ...... -
try. 1 lie family nave uccn rcsiamg near
LaGrande for some tunc, having come
out to Oregon during the Spring. '
The niiny wrnther ninrted the pleasure j
and reduced the attendance nt the county
fair nt Prineville last week, according to j
teports teceived from pcojile from this j
section who were in ntlcfidancc The
"weather was a dismal failure from the!
standpoint of the fair management, as it i
rained llie first three days and kept many
away who otherwise would have gone to
Pilneville. The last iwq days of the fair
the weather was nil that could be asked,
clear and warm. There were only a few
people from this section wlio attended the
fair.
ebnnuc lowurds farm proper y.
II BISHOP,
o2!2 Vtmnnpring, Ore.
A. M. WILLIAMS h CO.
e I
1
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"Oreg
PKALKRS IN
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Furnishing Goods
BOOTS AND SHOK8
HATS AND CATS
THE DALLES
OREGON
ITQHING
Dandruff and
rMN6rlAlRS
are but outward signs of the evil
done in secret by myriads of dan
druff germs sapping the life blood
of the hair. Micro kills the para
site, soothes the .itching scalp,
gives lustre to the hair and stops
i it falling out. A single application
gives relief and proves its worm.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It is a
delightful dressing lor tne nair,
free from grease and" sticky oils.
Ask your druggistforfreebooklet
HOYT CHEMICAL CO,
rCIHTUMD, OBtCON
on
Builder
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Ate you doing what you can to populateyour state
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE Sei tiers, hor.est furnierf, me-
i-liHiites, meieliHiilt-, i-lerkp, people with braiun, btrong
hands anil 11 willing heart capital or no capital
The Oregon Railroad
& Navigation Company
.1 v ' SM
STILiLi
ODHT FOR
LtLilHG
is sending tons of OREOON literature to. the East for distribution
labli
b
111
about ORHQON and its ojiportunitics.
tliruuirh cverv availa
of building OREQON by bundlni! us the names and addresses of
i-our ineiids who are nteiy 10 ue interesteu inunssiaie7 ewni
Die agency. Will you not help the good work
your friends who are liken- to be l:
be glad to bear the expense of sending them complete information
CASH ! !
WILL GONTIN
UE FOR A SHORT THE
COLONIST TICKETS will be on sale during September and
October from the East to all points in Oregon. The fares
. from a few principal cities are
From Denver, $30 From Louisville, $41.70
u Omaha, 30 " Cincinati, 42 20
" Kansas City 30 " Cleveland, 44 75
u St. Louis, 85.50 " New York, 05
From Chicago, $3S
TICKETS GRfl BE PtEPHlD
It yoH.wa.nt to. Vrinc a friend or relatives to Oregon, deposit the proper
amount witu any 01 our agents.
The ticket will bo furnished by telegraph
"77"IXjSOnsr, Hiocal -ug"t, Slxa.33.ilso
WM. McMURRAY
General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
BAKING POWDER
Al 1-2 lb. can 20c
I
3
5
40c
1.10
1,65
Columbia Oats 40c
Puffed rice 2 l&t p
Force 2 fdi 25a
m.J.B.
35C A TIN
all other coffees
5 Off per lb-
beans
Pink, 5c
Small white, 6c
Large " 6 c
Limit, 8c
Corn meal 40c
Homony 40c
Al Japan rice 8c lb.
Soda 3 for 25c
lb.
All Granite Ware 15 per' ct off the Dollar
Trout
Creek
Sawmills
ASHWOOD, OREGON
NOT IN THE TRUST
Mills 14 miles from llaycreeR. ltough Lumber $11.00 per thousand nt
the mill. Flooring nmj tlliisliihg lumber $30:00 per thotisnrid. Other
prices in proportion. Address bE(J. It. .Eb; Mgr.', Ashvo6dy Oregon
!t3
Silverware and Cutlery 15 per ct, off selling price
Screen doors, $1.10 and $1.20
CEDAR Doors will go AT OOST
WINDOWS, all sizes, AT COST
UNIVERSAL RANGES
Wc have several that will go
at the Lowest possible Price
FOR CASH
.v-
ABOVE PRICES ARE FOR CASH OR WE WILL TAKE GRAIN AT MARKET PBICES IN MaES
"MTAGGART & BYE
MADHASj REs
LIVERY
Hardware, Groceries
Implements
The b'efct iii Shaniko
Pood sVrj'ck. Careful Drivers
Best, at Hoy and Qraln Ftd
At Very fo$bntle Price
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