A 1 LUc Ana i i oiinrrv . ....,-,,,1:1 npi'rli;int. wns f..v. tfife I" 1'hilflc Vrtl n Mcl'nrriinck on U I A 4 M fcflfl a,l(l i'"U,- K.innu wr-rr . ii...... . i -. . fjpt, woe tmvi, ! Jr "!' it WMnJuiveover irum aiiio- ' . - . i. .i.i... r.. r-,i.. BiVJner left m rno.iy .- be will M'c"" """" :r ihe Albu coumry. Tintori and wife leiTt Irtst Snl (,11c hot P'nK ti'e 'Cserva- itstjen, who has been wdrklnj; LtMidenfc oV Thotilni Hro iriiuued (0 1)14 home latTliurIay. Sbwp moved family Jo Mad . II. la .tinif.fl IL'llll IKJOJjr- " Illnawlt drink cJtnunsiinirtit -(rineville Jumn.nl. R,il)inwn and family have taken puJencc in tc collage ihey re oblit of Max Liicddcnmnn, who 5is Fnday of lat week. i y.l i Mnntpl WlirWIrr WCIC PU Bion from Griiily liWtSnltir- Whcclcr lcinj on ilio way lo Is ember in Washington state. f Hrmmer of Albany, who own . .. ... . . ibict ol lana in tne uayMacK Itluptndmjj onc (line in till In Itetag after his business interests. HAh Sondqiictt, who lias been Mot Hilly Moore at the Hahn lio- i it.. . ir. i-.. tt KTtHi monins ich i.m rn- ,i i Mil at the home of her parents temlle, iSnie Hingan of Antelope arrived Kundiy for an extended stay In se Divine accepted a position in I merchandise More of J. C. & ijirtiflion, E Dochien and family of Hay ftttTcesday in town. They were rati by Mils Jrnnie L, Hisliop, a dfcvJcJ to locate on a liomc- xiflUjcreek. i E!n J. Smith, whn Ins been W lie Summer at ihe.honje of her mi. I S l.aikln, left for l'rlnr,- !nrdy morning, where he Is t it public sctioul this Winter. jltooih, president of ..the, Crook US, and Mayor,,!) P. Stewart, ?rbenlle, were visitors in MdrA 4jr and wrie looking over lint $ !i)C country. Mr. Month had Jlathii locality for several years J lie dfvelupment In this vjcinity t'Mler than lie expected to sec, JtW Sarntirl ()reK, who clt)(rd ll nieciitiKS at I'rirtrvlllc a few iVaed through town Monday Me w.t nccompnn f(!K Mr. fJrcRK has bcn u jnstor.itr o the Christian fnnevitlc. I.ut it wn not loomed Jack Chinch of Maycreek wa in town sevetnl days tliii utrk viiltlt frlcntls, I'rolnssor Kiley Cook was n victor at Ptlhevlllc tliis week, rettntiliti' home Tuo tiny, ti... nrrgn ainitii, (lie genial barber of Madras, npttu (he firsi ,mtl 0( ,le WCck ni L ulionta nnd I'tlneVillei 1'lic new mirth ion to t)c a. C. Uahford More is rienilnt; completion 'and will soon be reatly for m cttpancy. Mlllrm Sllutl and uifc and Mr. JcfTartcs of nijicka, Knnwn, nriived u town Hie (lt of tho w-e for an eJttelrtlid Visit at (he limllit of 1 jr 8lnut. Mill .Viynf.cna l a, lor, tlnligliipr of H. K. W, Tnjloi, led ,t I luitsday for Tht 1 IrtltMu ,. InLl ..u L. . .1...: I . i ' imuk as leaciicr in thcM'hoinpsim A, school. Dave Peck anU family, wl)o have been at llpod ftivcr and other, Columbia Kiver points for several irionihs, have returned lo Madras and vicinity to spend the Win tcr. . Mills litticl Klann, of the Ktmrock' schodl district on North Agency Plains went to Prirteville last week, where she will attend the county high school the cntnini; year. 11- tufll tr ..V ' ui. wniiam rveme, division surgeon for Hie IJeschuies Railroad, hud the pleas tire of n visit last week from hit father of New Yoik. The senibr Mr. Ketltln de parted the first of the week for his home, vntiim; other scenic points ill the North west on the wny The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. W ' . V telds dird yesterday at g a. m. The funeral will be held at i p, m. today in the M. 1. church. The little form was laid at rest tin the Madras cemetery, The commtitiiiy sympathies most sin cerely with Mr. And Mrs. Fields in the loss of their baby. Mis Clara Homey departed last Satur day afternoon for WalU Walla, where she will attend school the coming Winter. Miss Homey was awarded a scholarship for highest honors won at the Crook County high school in I'nneville fifteen months ago and now goes to avail herself of the gift. Miss Homey taught the pri mary department in the Madras public school last year, and her work was most satisfactory lo the pitrons of the school . ..trt. r . J tfoibid decided to accept the ck, divulon cticlnettr for 'la Krilioad Commny, was In ?'i aaiuuiay to meet his wife yta, who exnect io knond lk'nlCr Cu",rul 0reK' iili He Ins Innnird bis fam fwlhere hu he,idiiiatler3 will f P'ttent, as Ins division on tjie J'tJ uiendk IVniu Mndhls to p. wurewell ami It UefUVcn Were i.'s! Sn'Urday from tlictr rnnChc L?Ut NU UeHaveii Fhome n lower Trolit Creek "tlln.l Uokoc Gnpl, tin hit P fad, socutlug 8o acres. tract h an attractive piece fl'.Trotit Cieek rUnning through f of i lie land Ijelnj! tinder L! ,1,)el,BVelepceu to go wiiele lib will Krni 4 ' "'hew. known III liiU .,.i jrV'le 'filing telephohe Inan rer T'l'phone & Telegraph J" 'C,aIfl,,K nfi rrconhlmctliig g$llJiein ,inJ njrouml MiUrni. jF it. is liiejnlentibn of r!f, C0:'Pny to , establish n Madras, ami u... .i. f i inrr.r win nc ''""U lilt; cnimiH.i ...I.t ll il wable and that (Urate kn ik,.i ..it i u J8 W. W.t ,lcr 10mBflA "f ew'-n ..f iie company to i 2 '" V) thnthe ' "US 1,1 lr m .... 1 1 1 . ' win nave a ucucr "win, outside points. NEW BANK WILL SOON OPEN . In a message from j. M. Conklin of Portland, yesieiday, it is learned that he expects to return to Madras not later than the 30th of this month and that the new bank will be ready to transact a general banking business before October i. Mr. Conklin slates that he hat purchased one of the latest nnd most modern vaults to be usrd in connection with the bank, , i which gives nturnn.'c that the schemes of cracksmen and like craft will be of no avail agairut this institution. ' The incorporation papers are being prej)rrd and all the necessary arrage merits will be attended to by Mr. Conk lin while in Poiiland, and as soon as he returns to Madras (here will be a meeting of the persons who desire lo take stock in the institution, a beard of directors elect ed nnd the final airangnnents completed at an early date. . - - - REV. MOORHEAO CONTINUED AT MADRAS At the recent meeting of the Columbia River Conference of the M. E church, hich wrs held at Coetir iridic, Idaho, Rev. G. It. M n head was returned to the Methodist charge of Madras and vi cinitv, which is pleasing news to the peo ple of this community, as Mr. Mooihead is carrying on a good work here, and his (riends will be glad to know that Ins ef fort are appreciated by the conference. IJr. Va)Jiii Skipworth was , also re elected as iuperintendent of The Dalles District, this office formerly being known a ihe presiding elder. Ur. Skipworth is an able and Versatile minister, and it is with much satisfaction that his , many friend leain of his being iciaiued In this district. . - - POliLSEfl DABY DIES tPniil Eiml, this Ihiee-yrartild son of Mr. and Mr. Wlls J'oulsen, died rtt their hothc Saturday, Srptember t f, 1909, at their hom; oli Agency Piains. The fun-; entl was held Horn the Residence nt 2 j o'clock and froiti the M li. thUrcIi at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, Ihe service br mg conducted by Rc-v. G. It. Mooihead. IntetiiiBiit wit lud m the Madias ceme tery. There was a Urg6 hssrinblilgc nt the funeral of the baby, and the little casket was covered with a bank of flowers, a pretty llibute lion, the piany friends and neighbors, who syulpalhirq n)(is,;ince.rely with Mr find Mrs. Potilscn in Ihe loss of their child. C)RD OF THANHS , . In th! nuiuur w,c eXtertd Sfi ,our many friends and.noightjorj our henr.i,elt giati tude nnd thmiks for the many acts of kindness nnd deep sympathy shown u in our recent bereavement.. Very sinceiely, Mr and Mrs. Neils Poulsen. Mr. and Mrs Max Lueddnnanni Who have made their home in Madras for Hie past four years, drpailed from this plate last Krldny for outsiile pointi, they having 'not decided in what locafity they will, eventually make their home. Mr ahn Mrs. Lutddemanii were prominent in bushiest- and social circles of Madras, and their absence will be felt in the community The Mndrns public school will begin the Fall and win'er term next Monday, the 20lh, with the following corps of teacher 1 Professor W. It Cook, prin cipal, of Mntlras) I'rofror 15. M. TifT any of k.innt Mls Verna Howard of 'rinrvi'le, and MI- Nellie 'tflynoldn of Hutip. The new t liMolhouse will be c- -cnpicti at the opening of school, Cor.-1 tractor Magness having completed the i lidilding in good season. The directors ainVoiincc that tin account of the non arn val of tile scats for the mil and 101I1 grades', s'tliool will not commence unlit Mdnday, the 27th. The Madras school is now well equipped' for work and a most successful school year is expected. CHURCH OF CHRIST SERVICES Sei vices in Odd Fellows hall. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Sunday, Sept. 19, preaching at Grizzly at II a.m. Services at Lamor.ta bun day evening nt 7:30. Sunday school at Lamonta every Sun day at 10 a. m. You are Invited to attend these services. II. F. W. Pitmapt, Pastor. MENNOHITE SERVICES in cncli month nt in l'ruu MHlu.ilInt MADItAB-ficcond PuiHlny 11 a. in. mid 7:!W . in, ('liiirrli, I OI'AI. I'ltAtUIK-Kvcry 8tuuiy nt lU.in. nnd , :n0i. m. In 0ml l'rnlrlu Church, Union I HnniMy xrhool uvi-rr Hiiiiilny nt a a in. JUNII'KIt liUTTK HciKwil HouKvery Ktin ' ilny nt t , m. Union Mnnitny school every Hiiiulny nt 'J p. m. ! MOUNTAIN VI KW Hcliool HotiKe-Kfmt niul ' M HUn Jny of Ouch rnontli at 4 -.10 . in. Uli- Inn Sunday echool every Hiinday Z:'M p. in. 11 arc cordlAlly Invited to thc?o ncrvlcci, AitTilUK And MlNA CKKA8KY, I'lutors. SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH Sunday school at lo a. m.; Epworth League at '7:15 p. m. Services in the Madras M. E. church next Sunday morning, Sept. 19, at eleven o'clock. Everyone cordially invited. G. U. M db R II HAD, Pastor. BAilsVsERVIOES Preaching at Madras the th Sunday of each month. Union Sunday school at to a. m every Sunday. Blackboard and wall roll exercise for the Children. 1. D Drown, Superintendent. You are coidlalty inVited to attend these services. Ha THK SHAN I KG STORE FifB Sole Agents mm una uj s i I I Sole I Agents I It is with great satisfaction that we announce our Sole Agency in Shaniko for the LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS iATr.Ehxb lextJici.fiKi) dy noxk; PATTERNS A tiiriiitlilj- style lJook iiialli;d free to each customer on n qiit. to be put on our mailing INt. & most ccoiidliiiual, uii(ueHtlonahly the leaders In originality, and fatiltl tn im to f A Gniile Olinrt given free with each pat tern, which l:llrt the exact quantity of inatorial need and full Iiistiu.tloiis lit cutting and filling s.-wnr. v'lid ui your name and address 3STe-w And COMPLETE STbCK OF HARDWARE A line line of tin . .1 I ! famtiiis f Edge CUTLERt TRY OUR . diamohde'duerAzors The best on the Market TIGER HEAD TAILORING BOO HUNDRED h nippy nd a tractive 8;tiiiple of all-wool worst ed and fancy milling for Fall. The cremn of the KOYAL TA I LOUS' stock in Chicago has just ai rived, and now ready f- r ortr Inspection. .Suits uiule to order In lat ent styles and eVery suit guaranteed to (It and hold its shape until worn out. Try us for your Pull suit. Price3 from 18.00 up. $25 REWARD A reward of $2? is offered for informa tlon leading to the conviction of any per sdn or persons cuilty of the offense ol tutting the lines, destroying or removing e poles, or interfering in any way with 'the property of the Pioneer Telegraph & Telephone Co. tf Pioneer I'elegrepli & Telephone Co. AlADRAS, OREGON Rlafcksmitiiing A large stock of Seasoned Rougn, 'also a good assortment of Dressed and Finishing lumj ber of all kinds at the company's mill. Ccill up by 'phone or address .5r jEr GRIZZLY LAKE LUMBER COMPANY Lamonta, Oregon. Plow Repairing, Wagon Work. A Specialty Of HORSESHOEING W.B.CHILDERS (formerly Th AlcELROY SHOP) MADRAS, OREGON FARMS, TOWN I flTQ 9 &. Personal Property ' HANDLED BY 0. BARNEtf MADRAS, OREGON Office at Besidence, South Main St. 'hist rxiiTfi mE i Scie p p is 1 t$i 14 The O. R, All advocate DISCING your Jand immediately after the crop is removed, preparatory to Fall plowing. This Con ;seryes the moisture already ,in .the soil, and prepares the land, to retain the moisture occasioned by the Fall rains. You need One of our DISC.., HARROWS for this class of work. Prides reasonable for" a standard ar ticle. BUY ONE AT ONCE. GROCERIES HARDVARE-iMPLEMENTSSTOVESRAKXIES Madras, Oregon SlKfli4l.-SBl A.! Mi ntifie l!l I 1 i 1 - s lie' I P I m 1 1 jjSrr j a 3J 1 W m 1 saw ,a -'vt r- -yri lis 1 ill . u , ,-. it ki m mmmkmm it fit The Seashore 1 NORTH BEACH J J 1h a delightful resort end a happy combination of plessuro prouml pofuliilHilfH, An ldml olimnte, diversion of recren lii.n pt-rfeut buihiiiK bouiinu uMilutf rilling, driving and HXplp.ing, make NORTH MUCH the num churuilug iud I opular play ground uu the North I'ajltlu (Juast. ' Has a Stfecidl Suitinier dVCUfiitin Rate To NORTH BEACH PoinS'bf $12 00 Fiom SHANIKO Remeiuber tliifl will give you the iileasUnt, dnylifflit ride Oa,0ie Sttt. T. J. POTTEP down tho. C.nhmVh T3ir -ww Mk -K3 r it Vtr Booklet, 'oiftNUS IN ORUUON'' J WILSON, Agt.,- Sllahlkd WILLIAM McMUHfiAT. GM Nmim hml Maui. Oiwr.li a O V m m m r,i The best in Shaniko Oood Stock. ' Careful Drivers best ofliajj and Grain Fed At V5ry Rt'usbhabld Prices 4 f I Sir