lings at (VV, Brow" . ....Anl. I.. of HeliM wnl.l .. : .'v..?.. ii"' . .1.- -ntur country. ..uun was in iow " from Irlari w bis homo on Troutcreek,. tvo) a visitor in from the Culver Ullln and Mist Saturday . .. . tit-.l.!.... IcbamberMin of urn, w I J, own lastSniurdayon his oy trill'- V,d, Jones of Prineville has bee. Ethel KMder at her horn-. f )fdra. . , , , a.ttv4 j-lAriftt I' i. .h home of Mrs, K, i i I.J Mrs. C. I. P" " ,. It4.l Lr over from me ojjenty m. 1 .....a iVi hill parries. y 0 auc'i" " K Merman, who is surveying lot nunenton the Warmsprlng res was in town last Snturdny. rtOsbom and family came down ,ver last Saturday to nttend thf .W'armspring t Samcs Ul M" n . t?..lisin inrl wife Fjorr. ru - of the week for Washing) oi. bere they will spend the btim- faihs. BkUcII Cram and her daughter, Mjc, were in town lasi naiuraay yirom Prineville to their home It creek. Myrthena Taylor came oyer Inst fcfrnm Warmprlngi where she h j jchool, and spent Jhe day with n Madias. ' , Clara Homey, teacher of the prp ilts in the Madias school," bar wi friends in l'rineville since ! til KbOOl. i took was in town last Satur in (he agency. He drove over u horte load of basketball playcts : Indian school. jimmdeM Covey of the Warm- Iwervaiion came over irum tue last Saturday to attend the Mad fcmsprmgs ball games. ' 1, F. IJUnchard, who has been i in the Crook County Hlghj returned with his family to lusi tbe Methodist Mill district last, Skinner of Warmspring was in onday on his way to Hnycreek. ancr has accepted a position as per for the H. S. & L. Co. at fcycreek store, jew Larsen, who is teaching the jicbool at Simnasho, came ever fcrday and pitched in the ball game Radian team. Mr. Lirsen farm- ihed for the Madras team (or sev n. r B. F W, Pitman ol the Clirh fch at th:s place, accompanied by pnan, returned Monday morning pnonta. where he has been asslst- "igetist Gregg in a series ol re- ittinRS, i. D, Urown leturncd last Frldav from lone, accompanied on his 7 his eldest sort, who has been at lone for snmi itmo U ie the cljmate of this section will nefictal to him. r Sanford returned Thursday from While there Mr. Sanford pur- f'om Frank Rodman, a hnlf inter- Sanford store building at this hich interest wn numorl liu III Ella Hodman. FV of sheep shearers who have ItlH over near Sisters, were in 'l Thursday afternoon on the r railroad. Thev have finishrd ' " Ihts county and nre on their rntana. wheiB flllMrlnir haa In.t . ...Q Hrlfnch and family of Lamonta nwn Mondnv. Mrs. Helfrich children were on their wav to Pi Oregon, and Mr. Helfnch ex- ,ee In n day or so for Califor- ' drive throueh. polntr liv wnv H Falls, . Craristetteir school hti t very successful year last J "umber of Madras people at- closing exercises last Thurs and all of them have words or the very creditable! manner l l"e Pupils ol the school acouttted rts, JJ'nore anil wire and C. t, 'I lam I lu ni ti . ... l vnmip were in ryiau- P3" Of tile week vlsillncr nt (tin A' C, Sanford. Thev leftat tmH lor Klamath flail., and "'I Cross the mountalni and JJ Point on the Oregon coast, " 81J Aline S.anford accom- naUhe coast. t )a1ei Reams and wife were in town last Tuesday (mm Heisler. Mrs Ua V. Franks was In town last Friday from her home n?ur Lamonta. jVlrn, C. Smith of the Warmsprlng .(prry returned Tuesday from Portland Dr, Harold Clark lias been In town several, days this week frorti the hfimonta country.' '' 'Fred Fisltcr was In . town Tncndny on his way home from Qriiily sawmill willl a load of Juiriber. : Lee CUffis nn'a Ualph Allefllpf Ha'y c'reek were in town last Saturday to ai tfnd the ball gaihes. Dr. J. C. Hftrllett" Was a. ViSittir in the Lamonta country Wedricsday irinrning on professional business. ...Hev':H L. Bell arid family left last week Tor Hood Rjver, wheife (hey will remain for some lime. A. 'Zell came drtwn from Prineville the last of ha week ahd is Ibnking after JiiS binlness interests in this section. Chester Kincaid of Antelope was in town last Saturday and refereed the bas keiball games between Madras and the Va'rmprings. The Madras baseball team is trying for a came with the Redmond team and the ftnyi from the irrigated country will be ern In action with the "dry farmers" at Madras, provided expenses for the tram cm be guaranteed, Evangelist Samuel Gregg came down Vt onday morning front Lamonta, wilere he has been conducting a series of revival meetings, The meetings closed Sunday evening, flir. Orcgg will next conduct a erles of meetings nt Hood River, for which place he left Tuesday morning F W. Woolry, traveling salesman for the Marshal Wells Co. of Portland was m town Tuesday, driving his new auto on it first trip into Central Oregon. .Mr. Wooley and other traveling salesmen are riw making inlerior Oregon in th-ir o n 4tt tchines J. M. Matthews-, who ren.re enis Lang & Co., also drove Into Central Oregon on his last trip, in his new ma chuie. r, 0. Tucker returned last Thursday (mm Portland. He says that his son, Pearl, who was taken to Portland several weeks ago for treatment, has improved very much and is rapidly recovering. He was operated upon when he first went to Portland, since which time he has im proved steadily. Mrs. Tucker is still in j Portland and will remain until Pearl is well enough to come home. James R'ce, who for nf number of yeais : has been connected with the H. S. & L. Co. of Hnycreek, has severed his conncc: linn With that company. Mr. Rice came io Haycrrek as foreman when Mr. E('I wards'ptirchased that property, and later, upon the reorganization of that company, became a stockholder. He desired to go into the sheep business for himself, how. ever, and has just made an exchange of his Interest in the company fnr other property owned by the company. In the ettlement he acquires the Trout creek ranches, about 7000 acres, and 8000 head of sheep. The Trout creek lands include some valuable alfalfa ranches, and MV, ftice has gotten hold of a fine property. He will continue with the company through the present Summer, bIsj Jack Dee was in own yesterday' trom the sawmill on upper Willow creek, Supj. C, C,' Covey came over from the agency yesterday, to; httcpd the big farm ers picnic. Dave Rogers and. family were in (own yesterday attending the farmers meeting at this place. Will Barber was in town yesterday from Yamhill flaPWd'tlended (he farm ers picnic here. . , . , Born to the wife of Clarence Cox at 1 Lamonta Wednesdayj ' June 9, 1909, an 8 pound daughter. 0. Springer came down from Culver yeiterday to attend :lhB meeting of the farmers at this" place. fnrh Brown, a prominent rancher from the Maysiack country, was in town yes terday attending the farmers' meeting. Miss Wanda Logan of Portland was in Madras last Tuesday on her way to Prineville to visit her father, who Is a prominent stockman. Miss Maud C. McDonald, who has been visiting in Portland for some time, returned last Thursday, Miss McDon ald made commutation proof Friday on her homestead on Agency Plains. F. A. Sykes, president of the State as sociation of the Farmers' Unions, -arrived last Tuesday in Madras. Mr.yMajne to attend the .farmers' meeting infrfrns yesterday, and during his stay was tite guest of President J. H. Horney of the. county union. "Professor Monro Tolbert of Culver was in town yesterday, presenting the tes timony in two contests in which he is in terested Both were default cases, the defendants failing to appear. R. A. Mer chant and Walter Ruble came down with Prof. Tolbert and acted as witnesses fr.r htm The infant child of Mr and rs. G. J. Hardy died Tuesday night at their home on Agency Plains, after an illness of two weeks aged about seven months. 'Inter ment took place in Madras cemetery yes terday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy have the deep sympathy of the community in the loss of their baby. .. Edward G. Pease Oo. THE SHANIKO STORI f4soi Spring Inc. I I.I I iSIMIa M Goods! I " We are receiving daily otir Spring; line of 1 u.- v H DRY GOODS, SHOES . t - . . . 1. in """ ' MEN'S AND WOMEN'S FURNISHINGS An elegant line in all departments FISHING TACKLE WE HAVE A COMPLETE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOCK Telescope Rods, Bamboo Rods, ' Jointed Bamboo Rods, ) Bamboo Pp)&Iong and short, Reek, King Fislier Trout Lines, Black Spanish Leaders, Imported Leaders, Etc. ) Everything Needful For A First-Glass Fishing Outfit c J GALL AND SEE US AT OUR SHANIKO ST! The Chief Sfiidy of This Store H to Satisfy Its GusSomers 1 MM Opportunity CALLS-DON'T NEGLECT Rlacksmithlng lest Soil-Best Climate-Best Water We are ready to locate parties on ESERT AND WITH flATER RIGHT Enables you to get Irrigated Lands at Low Cost. These lands will sell for $50 to $80 per acre WHEN RECLAIMED. JOSEPH G. HOUSTON, Madras v-mT"-r"-i'r"fi"-H McTAGGART & BYE MADRAS, ORE. GROCERIES, HARDWARE - - IMPLEMENTS - - r Fishirtg Xacklp We can (urnlsh'ydu with a fin6 outfit FLIES, LEADERS, Etc., Etc. T TTvTTA7TT"Kei A T-" H STOVES RANGES f.J Plow Repairing, Wagon Work. A Specialty Of HORSESHOEING W. B. CHILDERS (Formerly The McELROY SHOP) MADRAS. OREGON TOWN LOT R -m9 a J &. Personal Property-' HANDLED BY D. W. Oftlcp, RoomO, GRKEN HOTEt, MADRAS-, OREGON MST uQITH G)E ASNETT SUMMER RATE Dating tihe Season 1909 -Via The SEASTj OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION GO. ,OREGpN SHORT LINE AND, UNION PA IFIC RAILROAD From' Portland, Seattle, 'Spokane;' Tacomaj Walla Walla -and all points on The ,0. R. & N; ihie To OmnHil and fetutn $60 To HfiSHS CITV and Hetutrn $60 To ST. LiOXJlS and Return 67 50 To CHICRCO aTb! efcUFn ...... 72 50 ' t And to other principal cities in tho East, Middle West and South, correapomlliiiily low fares. ' On Sale June 2, 3; jMly2, 3 August 11,' 12 to DELIVER and Return, - 50 H)n "Sale May 17, July "August :ll ? Going transit llnilt 10 dnyi. frcfra date of sal'llnnl return i'lmlt Oct 1 trfS0ta )reSe!,0lmo very.ttractlvo fenfnrej in th.e wV of stop over pr vileees. and ahniM of r..ute, tlierf hv enabling DHeiieara To mako aide trlpa to mau Interesting Ppl,u8 enrontft. P-S to !?s&triih 0aUforn,a ANy ba h'na M & 8lf'ht WILLIAM MgMURRAY, General assaiier A'gent, Porik, Orefoa LIVERY The best'in Shanikb good Stock. 6ireful Driver Jtet of Hay jwl qWto Fe" v" At Very ReseNU Prkf -0 K HBSelSlrafilko.,. br. "Ml ISSSSSSH : sssssssss if. 1 r m . i. f - f f-1 ? vf,', ' ') . -1 . - ,-r f ' ' b ) .' ''v ' it ' ' . t 1 VSih1, k f '.'11