i' r . Tin-.w,y w rTrr rim" iTff.rrrmmr gmr-rrrr- r TfltrnrTf n"irif hi1 immmjmmmm j awn rrifrnrrr r -trntr innv n i iiiuui uwi . d Wiitor:'At Print i liWf vrJ , - - . , ...jli nnd Will W turner last hriuay KM '.I. frnW ttie in id ah (he lat Common hi Dee i , V ... 1 ,i rrlf of I'rlnevwe tins " . Mr. atid Mrrt . ' u fritm Vast frfidav ..is U.15 111 . i .11. Hiilsboro, rcturncu iu mi . I ... bf vicinity - MM, Chils Uarl were In town ' ... Jl.. Itrttl..... ti ..mill nn miner vriuuvr Hurt or MrtIrns, Oregon, ll-.t IntifrJ lrinU n acre mi wnenlhtul nfll.e The Dnlhs harvest on Troilt Creek, re- h I-! . I. tijhome o:j rtgmcy im.uih mc tr.ceK, t it ...,! u..ti r r Wallace and Henry Wliitsett S5.-ulird.iv from COW"1 7 SyrVeyur Rice and it Kinder, ihc wee, iiicy wcic vicwhij; ... lf i tit 1r 'llttr Mr V ilhs V. Hrown woe f Tbe 1m1I5, who Arc veiling J t. . , C lovey was In towh last oicrvith l)r ( h.nles E Me an mspefior of Indian agencies". PS. u - l tT-!.l.. uici mis III luni ini MUIIT home nn I rout ( teeki mnkink! ud iiomestena in 1 2-1 o. ii r. G.td two years .iio, but his bftn belt! up and he is just now i n a j in 1 1 1 1 1 ninrn unK in mivn wilh his Cadillac Car which on Trail Crossing grade, on I'Vllltft I1C k-tll I ICU uui new I . 1 . t a new axie lor me car, arc ktt it laclc .is Lira?. Mnrirrva . J 1 t . t Mrs f F. .Smith and their ur, wmcn lie move out from : 1 .'-0 . "'L ' W tl ftkl (1,-7 lit . . ... fkk IIIL II Ul III- l i-.wiiwnui nil. ill ill 11113 - v.. urwn, who has a sbvemmcril Ihc Wormsnrihtf Thursday. Mr.'Larsen, who phchitiK for the Warmsmimr " ffbUBu i. anva iiihe nn - ---- ? pine mill i.-..t...tiin. - ... u,UUUUy uc u,.. an early dale. -"II u iv iicii ii v w onn k MMintu i.isi omuruav witn ii (9 rcporieu tnai " addition about Aco.oob , j wuiiicu in ynras " miurance atld the prooertv a COtnn etc Infia trt tt,f was Cielk Wltr.W- lLw..l... ' i "u,ior orey oi tnc Crook 0u,na,i F. i. CotJber of ihB uim roswnnster uuy " imm ft tlCVl it 111 1 "'icinoon and si.pni mmi, iiey wtre "seeinc the' vi "icssrs, urav nnu "16 first (It,. a'ii -r .1.. ,. imivi r ui inc thusiasiic over the conaitioh louna m uiis if,M had tile 'lltlsfohunb umb, while handling a Use a( rancIl n AgencV Pla hs last " IHIC hanti 1 . t'yirK td liold ihc e 1 W-W nlillk.l J .Ut.. :i L v UKU 191 111 e wantt .i a... b-i inn inunio Deintf een thq tope and tfie iron tin a? to sMA&.';ft.t. :i -in.c came, to "V"' member d essed'd1 nHl.. ' 1 1 llr "UIIIIF I.V.., J...' - W M. A. Lehman of O'Neil &as n VUi'tnr In (own last Frldy. Mrs. Llnna li. Wood viited at Ante- Jopa thb Irtit of t,hc week, Gedrge M, t)bnrn was a vl!jor in town tail Saturday from his ranch near C'tllver. Roberl C. Osboirl ond fafriily Were Irt town last Friday from thefr hottie n'tit- Culver. Gus Lovelattd was In iown Tueiday from the canin nf lit Mnrlmt nil rh nn Grizily. , Mrs-. U. j. Ueaty and her (Inllfjhter, Miss Clara, were in (own Monday frohi their nome near Haystack. Edward Sweeting left the latter hart of Ihc week for Walla Walla, wr-ere he will visit for several weeks with his datlghten Mrs. William Kathert and her family. , Mrs. Fannie llarlon is having the lum ber placed on the (round with which to build n cottage on her lots In Madras. Work will start on the cottage after har vest. Max Puti of the Madras Mil'llng Co. has a hew cottagfe under construction on his lots near the mill. The millitig com pany has also recently coMipleted a large warehouse JUst back of the mill, Flder Samuel Greg, state evangelist of the Christian church, was In town Wed neday of last week and delivered an Illus trated lecture in the evenini! fie left Thursday (or Laid'aw, whete he ,ls con ducting a series of meetings. Miss Vrrna Howard of PrineVille has been engaged as one of the teachers in the primary grade in the Madras school i nerr n ooe omrr ira'iicr to be e m- plnyrd, bllt the board of directors of the school have not arrived at a decision al though they bfivr evernl applications Un der consideration. i ii . Mrs. i. ii, urowo rceivfa word last Saturday of the death of her s,tep fihrr, John J WiUon. who died in Portland July f4 Mh Wilson was one of the pio-. ne.tr nt'rrs of the state, having crime to Orryon in 1857, sinbe Wliich time, he has heen a resident of die stAic. He was about 93 years of age. . 1 Paul C. Hates and Knbert Rea of' Ponhind arrived in Madras last Thilts day evening. Mr. Bales has rccenilyj bought quite a large acreage of wheat') lands in this Vicinity for himself and hfs j associates, his principal purchases being In the Opil- Prahic district. He is Here looking alter these interests and has also made some other purchases since arriving. Mr. Rca has been interested in several sals of real eslnt- in this locality, He will remain in Madras for some time look tng afteMownsiie matters. Lst Sunday's Oregonian contained re productions nf a number of views rdong the line of the Iechuies Railroad, in cluding a view of Madras and one of Rrdmondi The views of the hue along the Deschutes canyon and of the cross ings over Willow Creek nnd Crqoled River give an excHlrnt idea of the char acter of the work to be encountered in the construction of the Central Oregon road, nnd of the physical obstacles 10 be overcome. The construction of the Des chutes road, it is said, will be ris difficult us that of the North (Sank, but when completed the Deschutes line will be one of the greatest secnic roads in ihe 'United Slates. Daye Lindsay was In town Tuesday from his horrie hear Haycreek', Joh'n Eisenreich inade final proof Upon hU homestead East of this place Tuesday before" Comrhissinner Turner. MCDOWELL WIN! CONTEST Notice has been received by the parties In interest of a decision in the contest case of W. R. Cook Vs, the heirs o Archie A. McDdwell, deceased, 'th'e ah'd bfrke at The dalles having 'decided the case in favor of th'e 'defendant, and reVuscd to cancel tbe entry. The case was beard in Madras about four weeks ago', and con siderable interest was mani'fisie'd in the testimony, The contestant is allowed 30 days in which to appeal ' SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH Sunday school nt 10 a. m.; Epworth Leagde at 7115 p ni. t Dedication service commences Sunday at loijo a, ni. Sermon by Dr. Rader of Portland, liasket dinner at 1:30 p. in J communion service at 21. to, and preach ing in the evening. Everyone cordially invited Vs. R. MOORHEAI), Pastor. Window sale next Saturday afternoon at H S. Larkio's store. Ice cream will be serveJ. I Edward C. Pease Go. I TUB SH'ANIKO STORE jxerxi spring uouus) , - ; 1 """"" , . t , Inc. I 1 CHURCH OF CHRIST SERVICES Seivices in Odd Fellows hall. Sunday tchdol at 10 a. m. Communion service directly after Sun day school, so that those desiring may at tend the M. E. church drdicatkm. Sunday school at Lamonta every Sun day at 10 a. m You are invited to attend these services. , H F. V PITMAN, Pastor. BAPTIST SERVICES Regular services will be held Sunday, July 35, by the pastor at the usual place. Special subject ' at nam, "Christian Signature)'' at 8 p. ni , subject, 'Citizens of Heaven." You are invited to these services. MENHONITE SERVICES MADRAS July 11, t 11 a. ra. nnd 7:30 p. ra. In ' Free Mcthodlut Church, Ol'AJ, PIlAtniE-Kvcry Sundny. oxecpt July .11, nt 11 n. in. nml l-.ao p. in. In Ojrnl I'rnlrio Church, L'nloli Sumlity school every Sun ,, duy nt 10 it. m. JUNIl'KU llDTTE Bchool Homo-Evcry Sun- , any, except July II, nt 3 p. m. Union Sun dny K-hoot every Sundny nt 2 n, ra. MOUNTAIN VIEW School Housc-Flrnt nnd 3d Bundny of finch month nt -I -M p, m. Un ion Sunday school every Sundny 3:S0 p. m. All nrc rordlnllr Invited to these services, AKTIIUlt nud .MIN.V CIIKA8EY. Pn-itors. ;,; irfi-'ifa t' W2tr6 receiving daily our Spririg linfe of . . new and Up-to-date s DRY GOODS, SHOES MEN'S AND WOMAN'S FURNISHINGS nr W t - r- ff " Vt. An elegant line in ail departments FISHING TACKLEiSS ; S - ! : : : i ' ' ' ! WE HAVE A COMPLETE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOSK Tlbscope Rbdl, Bamboo odi, Jbir,ted Bamboo Rddr, Bamboo Pole-long aftd shcVrt Reels, King Fisher Troul Lines, Black Spanish Lea'cjcrs) Imported Leaders Elci ) Everything Needful For A First-Glass Fishing Outfit e 1 1 - " Call and see us at our shaniko st The Chief S'itidy of lis Store is to Satisfy its Customers ORE I $25 REWARD A regard of S25 is offered for infhrma tion leading to the conviction of any per son or persons guilty of the offense of cutting th; lines, destroying or removing the poles; or interfering in any way with the property of the Pioneer Telegraph & Telephone Co. if Pioneer Tele-greiili & Telephone Co, LUMBER A large stock of Seasoned Rough, also a good assortment of Dressed and Finishing lum ber of all kinds at the company's mill. Call up by phone or address -Jlr jgr Jfc CRIZZLV LAKE LUMBER COMPANY Lamonta, Oreg-ozx 1 -inEitiwiw TO?N ecksmithing Plow Repairing, Vagori Work. A Specialty Of HORSESHOEING W. B.CHILDERS formerly Th McELROV SHOP) MADRAS, OREGON jlilST CUITH (HE h "PEnsDNAL Property HANDtfeD BY D. W. BARNETT MADRAS, OREGON Office at Besidenrj'o, South Main St, 1" l!i t31 McTAGGART & BYE MADRAS, ORE. GROCERIES, HARDWARE IMPLEMENTS - - fet fid IS Or 4 Wishing Tackid WHs dRtVaZl'tBh yotl wtH a fine outfft Plies, leaders, Etc., Eta Universal STOVES RANGES ' .... VI I SDMHEti RATES EAST! LJJ " r2L Thr ? '""T-r r OREfidN ftAftlM) '& NAVIGATION G9. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PA IFIC RAILROAD Portland, Seattle, Spoktine, Tacoma, WKlla ml and all points oil The O. R.. N 'lifi. To Om Hfl and fettttrn :$ed To AS CITY and tetutrn - $66 To ST. UOUIS and Retain To CHICAGO and netatrn. . , . . . V2t 6 And to other prluclpsl cities iu tbo Eat, ailddla " eBt Rnd South, oorreapontlitiRly low. fares. On Sale June 2, 3; July 3 AtifciiBt 11, ll To DENVER and Return, - x i On Sale.may Yl Jmy August II , Going transit limit 10 days f.om date of stfle, llual return ILtitVrVv -ni m,k. i. ,rip, , m.y itol;.Siil'S,lX'i,rl,l,B """'"s" ' LIVERY The best in Shairikd Oocxl Stpck, Careful DrtVE s At Vr lBaftfishBte Ptlto o i - f "... it I! S et - tH. -it "jri-a if -i 5 U atlfnrl-,1 ... " -"vmi u ivi in town Wa2 1 lIM IT m w