at Madras,
.. .if. of Culver Vfcr6 In
m .. n,A it visiting friends
W" -. iimm tvni'ii
.T01 ' : .
(lit wcc 1
h a6. .9-8, on Agency
- ixl i Arnev. ft it f .
LMthe wife oi "
" M m Madras' last
P : 1.d look in U.e masquer
UMird. who fcpfni v...r....
8 " . n.i,wllf. has returned
U . r.
iilhecl. atalllnMlMl.
iffldiy mght.
IJttlolheevenmi:
tf Gotdie tick oi J,inevllle I,
fo.tek m Madras, We guest
jad Mrs. J' ranu w-u
cw, smth. i i'.vher
T.lhMh.en6ini!lhe week nt
aeixaf Madrai ng relatives.
c f HeH of l'f tiland arrived in
:,jstir anJ nmkc a"
,MtHh her u, William "CM,.
i ....... .i nuninpr of
1 1 j; I', compn') at Bend, was In
dSiisuhy. -''' "n 1,11
id
LwneanJ f.n-y and Mrs. nnd
Bueiof AKewy IIns we Bw
jMcTsggart and wife last Sunday
j ranch.
to oa Ue ' mH luimn oi jonn
l-fise '";!a'e t 'lumenccd Mon
l.F. Shun an.t James MagncsS
lie coottjut .
sir Corr.iw-i""cr lames Uice wits
iutt Fruity tvrtmg from llflv
a lis automobile and attended the
Isii mult ball. '
.'Robin n an i wife and daughter
aj during the hi'i lays witii Airs,
a'l'parenn, Mr ,uvl Mrs. Thus,
i,Kir Antelope
r Jlouow, one of the substnn-
!d raisers of C ro .k county, passed
ilbuiiy Thursday with a band of
fcr the Troutdalc market, The
b Optimist
M W Turner, who has been
ftuiiibltie Ma ins fra'ding Couv
litfwthe holiJiy-, accompanied b
.'f.tttumtd Hie l,i t of the week to
tsat Powell lluttrv
llilm t M I) V. lorti'R Mill
liullition of ofli' f rs at their hall
Isrday evening, January 9. District
IfCrandlMasler T. II, Lafollctte ot
ft ill conduct the installation,
prahy eveninc. Ian 7. there willthc
te n',lh M. li church by I'rof.
fcwfcjfct, "Ancient History." given
iaupices of Kpwo'rlh Lcatnie.
Iit and Instructive evening Is
All ate cordially invited to
muc wilt Vinlt Snfnt
teoof officers 111 the Encampment,
l!and Subordinate lodges Sntur-
January 9. Members of the
0dd Fellows lodges of the county.
! given an invitntioti to be pres-
tl! rt,w
7 "KlIIUIIICJ,
K, .... (numci ,asl oitiuiuil)'
M Cal., his boyhobd home
.11 w.iic oacK to uregon ear
lJ lie intended at Hrst, but says
1 health would not lidiiiit of re
Omgtt where the fog was so
"Midence.-1'rincvilla Hevfew.
IP'Wmas exercues lit CulVer nro
lit. 1... ... . .
i-scnnt'eiiaed by one of the
P: CrOdS fvrr ...L.UI.. I- .1....
The cantnta by the school child
ith, ...i,. ...
l., 7 .vu.iuiy rendered, nnd the
f-arnetit waj a .,,11,-- r ......
n0i present. A dance in Culver
, "'isiininmem was had.
K4 Cunmi8, 0, corvnllis, w
INed ih n , '
l "uiuujjiiurcu 81
J " that city, wcVo n Mtdrns
f h wn n. .. ...
r ""c anions, one n V
I V ' er a Uelglan, which
wm in it
I mon. rue I'ercheron
I. 1 'C hni. ,n.i. t r
f DWf Culver and the Delg.an
roller Lir.. . .
r' , 1 ciucsi uauguter
wen nnd wife of Youn 111
i"icnu Wednesday
trt 1 1 1 ii
: ,1,e tercmr,y I"
I number of relatives
I Mr' and r. n ,
dm
ils
stock
tl
I'erclf
1 they
G.
was
of
and
irr
home
l)e-
oor-
the
and
will
'iierr.'---- r ' t, , -
Alex Houk of CulVer was n visitor in
Madras Inst Saturday.
Lon Negus and wife of Latnonta were
In MhrirAS Friday night for the Christmas
ball..
(nines Head and wife Vcre In town last
Pilddy froiil Culver and attended the
masK ball.
" Mrs, M. E. forc'ival came up from her
homcsterld near Votings anil spent Christ
inas week in Madras.
ChaMey McMeen nnd johr. nnd Steve
Waitew.ere nmollg the Lamonta boys
down to the Christinas dance.
C. H, Wiltsey of Lamonta was a vis
itor in Madras Christmas day and at
tended the masque ball in the evening.
Heivlces will be held next Sunday Jan.
ji, in life M, E. child!, morning and even
ing, by the pastor. All nrc cordially
invited.
Miles Dennett went to Shanlko this
week with the baggngB and camping out
fit of, the linrrlinan surveyors who were
working Jiear Trail Crossing.
R. A. Hrown and wife enme over from
llclslcr Inst Krlday nnd attended the
Christmas mask ball. Tllty visited S. D.
Percival and family Saturday.
Arthur V. Warren of Hnycrrck was In
town Tuesday and made final proof on
hi homestead before Commissioner Os
born. John Foley and Harrison Grater
were his witnesses.
J.J. Hnlghl and wife, who have the
popular stopping place for the lleud stage
im their ranch near Cross Key, were in
MndrniXihristmas day and nttemle'd the
ipasque ball in the eveniog.
CHRISTMASmT MADRAS
Christmas has come and gone hut it is
safe to say that there is not a child in
M ad rns or vicinity but who has a fundi
remembrance of Santa Clans and whose
heart but was made glad by the receipt of
gifts in commcmnrtion of an event which
has emanated from the "birth of the babr
m the manger "
Christmas was celebrated in Ma'drns by
an cnlcitninment and "log cabin" at the M.
IS. church, the building being filled to its
iitmost capacity by the large crowd which
gathered for the occasion. The exercises
by the school children were well rendered
nnd received the heartiest applause from
tile large' audiencn It were perhaps too
specific to say that any one. number on
the program excelled the others, but the
delivery of Koih Clark and Jennie Harper
ihnws that they have latent talent in the
Hue of reciting. " The Swan Song," by
Miss Clara Homey, whose reciting has
many time charmed Madras audiences,
was delivered In a feeling manner, show
ing individual interpretation nnd . ability
which was delightful to hear.
The delivery of presents was a happy
feature to all, and from the amount al
candy taken from the "log cabin," Santa
Clause must have made a cache there
which was inexhaustible.
--
We desire to extend our sincere thanks
o our many-friends who so kindly be
friended us in our recent bereavement.
Very tespectfully,
Joseph Stuart and Wife
ll"r'l' ' 1 1 mill-1- ' - 1 if i.l in
J. W. Hurt ahd A. C, Snnlord and
daughter, Ilene, went tp I'rlneville today
oh a business visit.
Elmer Kern, who was wiih II. J. Rob
erts' surveying crew, spent a pottion of
the holidays in Madras.
THE MASQUE BALL
The masquerade ball Christmas night
was attended by one of the record-breaking
crowds of the season, and it was away
after midnight before the floor was com
lortable for dancing. Trout creek, Hay
creek, Lamonta, Culver and other locali
ties were represented at the ball. The
maskers were many and the ridiculous,
sublime and grotesque were present in
characteristic array.
The prizes were awarded as follows!
Hest sustained characters, lady Miss
Nellie Farrell, lady vacquero; gentleman
J. J. Haighl, George Washington; best
wallzers lady, Mrs, J. U. Holler; gen
tlcmnn, James Read, The judges were
Mrs. R. A. Drown, Ferry Read and Don
t Rca.
INFANT PASSES AWAY '
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. Jo
seph Stturt died last Friday night while
they were visiting at the home of Terry
Monroe on Trout creek. The babe was
put to bed apparently in perfect health,
but next morning the parents found It
dead.. There was no indication of smoth
ering or violent croup and it is the suppo
silion that the infant was a victim of heart
failure.
The remains were interred in the Mad
ras cemetery, Rev I D, Drown conduct
ing the funeral service The bereave
ment is most painful to Mr and Mrs.
Smart, who feci thrir loss most bitterly.
t
Edward G. Pease Go. Inc.
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HOMF.STKAI). Not lot for Publica
tion. Dupartniont of thu Interior, U.
ij. Land Ofllce at TI10 DalltM, Oregon No
vember 28, Qi& (
Notice Is hereby clvim that
ADUlrt WOOIJAKD,
of Cu'ver, Oregon, who, on January 10,
I.i6, iiiiuio HoinosU-nd Entry ijorinl No.
o?8(5-No. HI.'W, for t-Jfietf and cK"eK
w e 2, l III r 12 0, w in,
Has filed notJuo of Intention to innlto final
flvc-ycnr proof, to i-Htnbhsh c!nim to the
land above described, before Frank 0
Iiorn, U.S Ctiiutnlssloinir, at Ills ofllce at
Madras, Oregon, on thu Oth day of Janu
ary, Wot).
Claimant names as witnesses:
George It Oslmrn, of Culver, .Oregon;.
Daniel Swift. .Je.sse 1) Stnms, John C
Ttiekor, of Madras, Oregon.
dBfll U. V. MOORU, R. glster.
We have just received a carload of wire and can fill your order for
BARBED WIRE, STEEL FENCE, BALE WI RE; STAPLES
and POULTRY NETTING
..
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HIS
Not Cml L-'iid
MKaTEAl). Notice Kor Publica-
on. Deiiartment of tlio Interior, U.
H, Land Ofllce. nt Tie D.dle., Oregon, No
vonibur 28, 10i8.
Notice is ii rehv clven that
JOSEPH men, , ,
of Mmlraf, Oregon, who, on Apri 5fc), lflOl,
made oiiutond Entry Serial No, oSltl
No. lUOf. for ('KnoK sec2,.l, wKowJisic
28, tp 11 s r lit e, w in,
Has tiled notice of Intention to make
final Commutation proor, to establish
olaliu to thu I ind nb ivo described, boforo
Frank Oxhorii, U. S. 0'iiuniiHslonur. at his
ollleenl Madras, Oregon, on the Oth day
ol Jnnuary, UW.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Joseph Marnnch, Chris Hegnnuer, Kol
crtGallowny; Frank Galloway, ml of Mad
ras, Oregon.
(13-31 C. W. MOORE, Kctflstter.
Not C"l Land
HOMEfTKAl. Noilei- forFublica
tioti. I)ei'rtment of Hie Inierlor.
U. S. Land Oilb-o nt The Diillef", Ore
gon, December 24) 1903.
Notice Ih hereby given hut
JAMES C. WAY.MIRE.
of MndrrtM, Orpinn, who, oti3Ircti 3,
1000, made H"ine8tentt Entry S-'-riiil
No 02000 No. 140IH, for cj-wj, nwi-ei
and Hwini Ht-c 1, tp 11 h, r 13 t, W tu,
Has filed notice of. Intention tu nnikis
liniil comniut'itioti proof, to establish
chiim to tin- IhihI above ilfscribed, U
fore Frank Q-borii, a. S. CnnimlH
nioiier, tit IiIh oHIch nt Madras, Oregon,
on the 4th dy of February, 1009.
, .Claimant, names n wltnesep":
SinitTi-IE Gray, NeljS JennlnyB,
Georjie W IUclHniioii, Hiram Wuter
house, all of M idrnH, Oregon.
C. W. MooiiR,
d3l-f4 . Register.
A complete supply of legal blanks for
-nle iueludiiiK warrniity and quit claim
deelH, real, chattel and crop mortgages,
etc. Juatiee court blunks 11 ml justice
court work a specialty. Notary Public.
F. J. Brooks.
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U. S. COMMISSIONER
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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
UNITED 8TATES
President '. Theodore Roosevelt
Vlco-Presldert.. Charles W Fairbanks
Secretary olS. ate Elihu Root
Secretary of Treasury George B Cortclyou
Secretary of Interior . Jas R Garfield
Secretary of War LuVe . Wright
Secretary of Navy. Victor H Metialf
Secretary of Commlitce Oscar Strauss
Poitmastcr General Geo Von t, Meyer
Attorney General Bonaparte
Secretary of Agricultutb iambs Wilson
STATE
GoTornor. . . . . y. George E-. ChilmDerlain
Secratary'ot State '. S Benson
Treasurer..... o A Sttj'el
Attorney General.... a M Crawford
Siipt. TubHo Iristrdclittit J H Ackerman
State Printer..'. WSDuiJway
Dairy and Food DBmililssIoner J W Bailoy
U 8 Senators I C W Fulton
J J Bournd Jr
Congressmen . .:: ...... .2 .... 1 w 0 Hawloy
- f XTR Ellis
- . (FA Moore
8upromo Judges. 1 r S.Bean
( R Eatln
8EVENTH UtiblCdAL DI8TRI0T
judge WLBradshaw
Prosecuting AtVorn'ey. Fred W. "iVilson.
cftOOK OOUNty
Judge. ....... .,,,,,4,1 i. 11: q. Kills
Cleric. .. ............... .i .... 0 ivarreli Drown
8horlft..... print Elklrls
Treasurer .. W F King
Assessor. J D LaFolle tte
School Sup'orsntendcrtt .....R. A. Ford
Burvoyof fr.A. Rice
Coroner j. a. McCall
Commissioner... I'JameTRIcd
j U1I Baylor
KUTCHEH PRECINCT
Justice ...F. J. Brooks
Constable j Mayes
Road Supervisor j. V. Idvlucston
CMMNIA
It is tbe natural winter home
of many llioueniul of tbe -world's
best people. XJnder
the gentle influence of its mild
Winter climate, every amuse
ment and recreation abounds.
. Such bathing-, boating, fish-.
Ing, driving; such picnics, par
ties ami "Jollfications."
iios Angeles, Paso liobles, Hot
Springs, Hotel .del Monte, San -Diego,
Santa Barbara, Santa
Monica, Veuiee, Long Beach,
Pnnta Cruz, or a score of simi
lar resorts and you nil! find
health, congenial surround
ings, hospitable associates,
faultless uccummmluiions and
numberless nttruUi-iia au I
conveniences.
theO.R.&N.COt
CONNECTING WITH
Southern Pacific Co.
Makes Inexpensive round '
trip excursion rates
to California
A six liibntlis stopover tickei
SHANIKO Id LOS ANGELES "
and rettirii is $ 67.0 3
Corresponding rates are In
effect to other points.
We have some very distinctive literal
lure coveriiiL' Caliroriiln. AVlntMr ri
sortsi ahd will take pleasure lu glvii jj
you all of the Information and assist
ance at our comtuamJi
Tor tickets, lecplnp car reservai
etc., call on, ttteerapli or NVrltl
E. J. WILSON, Local Agent, Mid. 0i
OR
WM. McMURRAT
Oen. Pas. Agt,
PORTLAND, OREQO.N
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The best in Shaniko
Good Stock. Careful Drivers
Best ol Hay nnd Grain Fed
At Very Reasonable Prices
D. A. Howell, Shanikd, &fc
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