ntrinftntnri"mmu .'i
at Madras.
... In OWn fliv""
f inivii mat
.. ..ii in
. ..-.near
lte wife oi - -
WH . .s. (i son.
lAtfffl 1111
i in iupii "
i . ..itT : imhiii
... lead were m
in - . ...
.i..,homentuivcr.
...-ad an
. ,.., f I'rlnevilie win n
LiSMnrdayannoon.
A. II'"- . ...C.nll..
j-frtlHDBOn n "
. rif Ilend was m town
i, evening on her way to
ff PlirMh wns In ttmn last
I.!.,..., in town last Satur
;totoeonlHe North end of
j wibon en over 10 ,,rine"'
i Wednesday, ana is vmimK ...
hobs returned last Thiirs'dny
r ' . ......... 4iitirM lt
jibtt'edian returns from this
r t.A. rime UD froill Mntlrhs
, i j
,tf the week and marketed some
li thh local dealers.I'Hne-
L M. Frank 0born went to
haiij 'o attend the Head' Land'
pi Mrs, Oiborn is a brother
LDtVinney, who organised the
iff lodire at this place last
kii been m town during the week
in lodge
a? over oo voicj were sworn in
Lb 1'nncville precinct. It is a
lillu men cannot find time to
I a (our months. Review.
i.Tii)y was in town Inst Pri-
Ircaj on his way home from n
jPiismlle, Mr TirTwyis the gov
i firmer at the warimprmgs
liter was in town last Saturday
(torn Antelope, where lie is cn-
(t! dock business, lie came
I ld of grain, taking back
brat.
CC, Covey of the Wnrmspring
i, ent to The Dalles last pri
st! hi father, whohas come out
a to spend the Winter at the
tb b's son,
WKarnpftr and wife and their
Jrtawere in town last Saturday
from their
Mr. Kimpfer is in the sheep bus
tint locality.
W, Harnett came down last Fri-
Colrer, Me expects to make
Madras this winter. His
spending the winter with her
Mis. Joslin, at Griwly.
bwe went to Shaniko the first
lth a load of wheat from
t lleuvt (lin n1.l. I...........
1 - ..it. lunua uciwccil
:4 Shaniko are ill Hie mh.
to ever known them to be.
Sherlock of Pauley w.i In tn.'n
tfiwa load Of Mnrlrn flint r 'mI
Mercam.le Co. The Madras
to.sellInB a good deal ol Hour
tcUnfy. and a!n In .L
'postmaster at Vminus.lri
brought in the elcc-
.-. Wednesday. L. A. VoUng,
!."nhll and Cliarles M on is
j!" lb party, having business
n,y comt-Ciouk County
I'D'fey and family mov?d
r on tlc l)rschutcs this
"""idem Mndrns tilts Wiu
V i!' rcnled ,llC rooms under
n- vui.l. v,iiuiica
,,f'H hvc at the ranch ot)
f'op was lown anund
t Kc "P '' duties ns
ran . vu inuian
' W11 accompany hmi.
f!aHeuier , ' " SlMer
m,.,- c 'or wr
)Vbi; Pal,0n,eslead ftdJ"i
. F and he and hi, family
rifttr . "lecountiy,
t: of the pr,,;1
Mr. and Jtri, John McTnggntl re
turned Monclny evtntng Irom Pdrtlandi
0. Springer was In town yesterday and
tdday strnlghtenlng out accounts for the
Grimly LukS Lumber Co.
Itegtilnr services morning and evening
nl the M. E. cllurch rldxt Sunday, Sac
rament of the Lord's Supper will be seiVed
at the close of morning service. G. K.
MorrJhcnd, pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. John Drumm of I'aisley
are in town this week visiting their daugh
ter, Mrs. A. S, Phillip, Mr. and Mrs.
Drumm arc among the pioneer settlers in
Lake county in the 1'nisley neighborhood.
William Hrownhill was in town Tues
day from his farm on the North rnd of
Agency Plains, lie says there will be a
meeting nt Krogpring schoolhotine Fri
day evening, Nov. 20, to organise n liter
ary society, All interested are invited to
attend.
Howard Turner, who had n long siege
of typhoid fever at Prinevllle, has almost
completely recovered from hUtllnest. He
and Mrs. Turner have been at Culver
duiing the past week, visiting at the home
of lhc laltcr's patents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry
Head. Tlley came down lrnm Culver
yesterday and visited frienJs in Atadras.
Mrs. U. S. Lnrkin has been in The
Dalles for two weeks or more atiending
at the bedside of her brother, Frank
Smith, who is very sick in the hospital at
that place. Mr. Smith came out from
Kansas to visit his relatives in Oregon and
was in Madras for a shmt lime. He bo
came ill during his vUil here, and was
taken to the hospital at The Dalles. An
other sister, Miss Elva Smith, who is
teaching in the public school at Prine
ville, has also been at The Dalles with her
brother for n portion of the time,
A. M Drake, founder of the town of
Band and one of the pioneers in the irriga
tlnn business in that section, was in Mad
ras yesterday on his way from Portland
to Ilend, where he still has large interests.
He Was traveling through wjih Roscoe
Howard, manager of the D. I. & P. Co,
who was also returning from Portland.
Mr Drake has just returned from a tour
of the Kuropean continent, where he and
Mrs. Drake spent the pat year visiting
the principal points of interest
i.iisiifrrsy,trrrriliififfi-,r-t- rtm nr ' t "rgiiisffii r ' "',,a'criitmimMii mwimt
DEATH OF MRSi HENRY WILSON
Died, Wcdnefsdayi November 4, I908,
Mrs. Hubble Wilson, wife of Henry Wil
son of this place, tit the age of 46 yeais.
Mrs. Wilson had been a resident of this
section for the past foUr years, having
formerly tesided in lown. She was the
mother of 1 1 children, eight ol whom sur
Vive her, and who with her hsuband and
n host of friends, mourn her Untimely
death, The remains were laid at rest in
the Madras cemetery last Thursday after
noon in the presence of a large concourse
of sorrowing neighbors and friends.
CLASSIFIED LOCALS
STEAM AN J) DKY lfX)LLING-Urliig
I t your grain; fur eimlr or toll. At
M11I run Public Well mid Chnnplntr
Mill. "10
I) LACK HAULKY need for enlo. 1'ro
ililced 29 liiifthelH to uore oti my pluci
IIiIh hpmhoii, Upr'olHlly ndxptcd to
IIiIhhoII mid cllmuto. dm uhhowii
I'Hlier Fall or Sjrrlng, Ih IiiiIMpm
mid NhelU nut llko wheat. Will
huvt! nhont 00 btiHhelH of ficcd frr
Mftlfi. Flrot Pom't tirst nervi'd, G.
L. PAXTON, Mmlran, Gregon. tf
CICDaR HIIINOLHS. the beat prade.
Lenvo your order with me. I have
a car now on hand. A. C. Sanfonl,
MndrnH. tf
A 'Good ClubBlng Offer
We have arranged for a clubbing rate
willi the pliblishcrs of Campbell's Scien'
title Farmer and are able to offer it to our
subscribers for only Jo cents in addition
So the subscription price of the Pioneer.
This tffer applies to both new subscrip
tions and renewals of old subscriptions.
The Scientific Farmer is edited by Mr.
H. W. Campbell, the oritjinator of what
j known as the "Campbell system" of dry !
fanning. His magazire is filled with use
fill information fur the farmer in sections
where the rainfall is deficient or irregularj
and every faimer in this section should be
a subscriher. The regular subscription
price is St f er year.
Mrs. 1 1
A: E. PETERSEN
ANTELOPE, OREGON
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Drake is now visiting her old home in j 5 -xyr r 1 "j
Minnesota, but expects to join Mr. Drake J W 9.tChmSlkeif
in Portland in a few weeks.
Gillis I'izney has recovered the team
of bav nonies which he lost
1
months ago, and which he had despaired
of ever seeing again. The team got out
of the pasture nt the Dizney ranch on the
Deschutes nnd as no trace of them could
be found, it was believed that the horses
had been driven out of the country. Last
Friday afternoon E. S. F Newcome of
Shaniko phoned id Mndras that he had
round the ponies, and. John T. Dixney
went nvci to Mr. Newcome's ranch and
got them. Mr. Newcome hnd found
them on the range near his place, and
knew them from a descripiion which Mr.
Dizney had sent him some time ago,
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Dry Goods, Clothing,
Furnishing Goods .
BOOTS AND SHOES
HT8 AND CAl'8
TrlE DALLES
0REC0N
are but outward siens of the evil
bone in secret by myriads of das
Jrttff germs sapping the life blood
6t the hair. Micro kills the para
site, sootbes the itchiag scalp,
gives lustre to the hair and stops
if falling out A single application
gives relief aad proves its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It is a
delightful dressing (or the hair,
free from grease and" sticky oils.
Ask your dmftistforffea booklet
HOYT CHEMICAW C'd,
A complete supply of legal blanks for '
t-nlo Inolildln wnrrMiity ami quit claim
deeds, real, chattel ami crop mortgages,
etc. Justice court hluiikH atirt justice
court work a specialty. Notary Public.
F. J. Brooks.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
fRANK 0SB0RN
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Near tlr'eeii Hotel
MADRAS
OREUON
IMS
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BUSINESS RESUMED!!!
BIG DISCOUNT
FOR
CASH
s3
GALLAND EXAMINE OUR GOODS
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NOTARY PUBLIC
Nature Provides
BUT
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Jnstibo of the Peace
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OREGON
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PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OfUce in Drug Store.
UADRA3
OREGON
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PRINEVILLK,
OREGON
BAKING POWDER
Al 1-2 lb. can 20c
J " 40c
3 " " 1.10
5 " " 1.65
Columbia Oata 40c
Puffed rice 2 for 25c
2 for 25c
Forco
CD.J.B.
35C A TIN
ALL fotHEft COFFEES
5f OFF PER Li.
BEANS
Pink, 5c lb.
Small vvbjfe, 6c "
Large " 6c "
Lima, 8c "
Corn meal 40c
Homony 40c
Al Japan rice 8c lbi
Soda 3 for 25c
fyAX LUEDDEMANN
NOTAHY PUBLIC
I'iouccr Bulldlne
MADRAS
OREGON
NO. 3851 .
The First National Bank
OF PRINEVILLE) OREGbN
B. F. ALLi. PreslUeim ,. .
T. M. DAUttnx, Cashtcr.
Wux WunztTErLKR Vico Trcsi
, II. lULtuvift, Aat. Caslilfr.
All Granite Ware 15 per ct. off the Dollar K
UNIVERSAL RANGES
We have Several that will go
at the Lowest possible Pried
FOR OASH
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Silverware and Cutlery 15 per ct. off selling price
Screen doors, $1.10 and $1.20
CEDAR Doors will go AT COST
WINDOWS, all sizes, AT .COST
ABOVE PnlOE'S ARE FOR CASH OR WE WILL TAKE GRAIN AT MAHKElT PRICES IN mA
McTAGGART & BYE
Hardware, GjoceHfes MADRAS R&
h8
ESTABLISHED 1QE38
t'fl)ltal, UtupjUs ittld tJndlvidcd
$100,000.00
r-r'rf' - in .... -"-v - r - t
rroQtfi
CALIFORNIA
it is tbo natural winter home
of many ihoriraud of th
world's best people. Under
the gelitlu hitlueiice of its mild
Winter climate every am mo
ment and re'creinlon abound?.
Such bathing', hpatfrig, ilsh
inp, driving such' picnics, par- '
ties and "jollficallons."
Los Ai'gtles, l'aso llobles, Hot
Springs, Hotel del Monte, Sari
Diego, Sinta Barbara-, Santa
Monica. Venlcel Long Beach,
Fauta Cruzi or a score of siml- -lar
resorts ar.d you ull Hnd
heaitb, Congenial surround,
iugs, hospitable associates,
faultless accntu modal Inns and
numberless attrauti-ms aril
conveniences.
TheO.R.&N;C0;
CONNECTING WlTlt
Southern Pacific Go.
f Slakes Inexpensive round
trip exoursinn rates
to California
A six iiiemths stopover tickef
SHANIKO to LOS ANGELES '
Hhrl return is' $67:00,
Correppo'nrllHe rnt'es 'Are iii
ell'ect to Other points'.
Ae have some very dlstlnoiive Illerii?
ture covering California's Winter re!"
sorts, and will take pleanure in Klvin"
you all of the information aud assist.-"
ance at our command.
tor tlcts. liplriir caf risdrvatloris,
etc., call on', telegraph or write
E. J. WILSON, Local Agent, Oiv
OR
VM, MCMtJRRAV
n..Attt),
poWland, f0Rud6
LIVERY
The best In Shaniko
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GOor tqek.
)l. n
Oest A
Careful Drivers
ay ana Qtd h Fed
RedsbnaolS Jrlce3
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Eh As H8vv&iis hahik6$ &
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