.jr... i(,f lilMWMiii pRAS And The tas Colintrjf ortb n(l wife from near 'Sp.ioK'.'!n l,lst Sn,Urdny i. .-.I wlrH wfcrn In i ir.llini!DecK ...... - - " .1...!. ...ikillli In t'ji,irrtV i t in ( country. of Aniel'iite w'aJ a bus! On Dli (aok home a I.Ji'l f !"" vii Slmi" "r 1118 ll0,n,e .1 I miiir nnvp imivfin F .1 t . MB. l it n.iriiirun mill iiiu iiwy 'lheir ncW COllfigc m wc ouuhi in.iafl.1 Gas Company, is m town l,.,,. in connection with . r.f iitr wreic tor a lew m . I tr health being greatly im- . . it r l-i,.. . -k (. icrenilv sold liis rnncli . m it r 1nrlllHII IMII ...,n Mltniled vmt to wii am- ...... I i in hi'iIia Mfinl Hnnn lilc 3 while here. ...ia k 1M it Itllhnnci Mnni'inn i t i l ... n -.1 .i. . . r I. i i they ire at present located J . -I . I I. ...I I . . . . 1. 1 I. 1,. 1 . . n lit rrsinrni r niirnnpr. D.Woof). wtin rnvns mnir!rr.ihlf i . l . . . . rauarm near Vancouver, w.nn isd eipects to make his home in t. "VtlV. 1 MC9C IIIKII illC Mi KOQlSOn. t. Iin ltvr nrfn rtiil nis enure inrmint; out lit, MV4I mime iic nnu ins son, tiS ittai r i . . i wuiimette Valley, they havnc ed at which point tlley will U. r . IV I'll m n n I. . . u t iiiiiuii, nun una UCCIl tf ik ri -i -i v -...i9iiiiii ciiurcn ni mis - rm nine mnniiu, accom- bv Mu n;.., ...i "Miiman l,tve made manv friends fotion of rnimiii nJ : n .rMIII V lllllt II IS tft " ICITPI IIHII lllll lllltlM Iwll n miw imiv iwik 1. .1 lessen inroui'M Madras of ih. ....... . ...... ..... nrtcn nn II e wnv 10 Ills " "'icv.iie. Mr. Allen h.is lieen TT"w.ai the 5ov.iref..i Crnnl inuenendcnt Ott er of Odd ilt ...L..I 1 "men was le i In qr.ll1. r. "c wai nni rf ll.. fi.... .1 I.... otmber. "IK, Whd has been sfiehdint ISflflth ti It. c A ll "J ill inn A MMrt nHttfrtr nr. Ml . ""I tvwn i.ief Uniij. i.. ml ft t A ivim w Ufclt . ttli '""V UWn rnnt IiliMMitt8' I 1 - I I ' Place. MK Cdekerhnm ini. " "nuiish a wheat ranch on n Upon the trricts lie owns In Hint " 15 UndefStOrlJ thn nHrrhnsn '-wineaw,ft land was Siooo. 11 tfnrtn mnan nn "t . " a . ,0ne Vefv nei-df..! wnrl nn iht 1 Mndr.l4. TM. .Ir..t Uno l, T'-nif inn itr 0"B linte nn eyS sore nfier L ralnarid..last week several of ' nt" men uiinii,.i r...i -jr Kni. . . ... !, UJ ws "Keel tn take charge n nrnuH....i . . .n w L-iiiiTiii . M mm inriinn. ""tnere will i. .v.n...4 Bln.V. "v "'Via OWHIMHIK - uie til.. I ..It . . . . . Water tO l-.ln nfi" In W.I! Geob Summers, the tclrphone illan, was In town this inorninf;. Johll Hrogai. of Antelope was in town tile last of the week nlul visited nt the home of hit sister, Mis J. C Kobhfson. J. M.Conkliit spHnt several days, al lledmbiul tl'irlnf the . week, and while there purchancd a tract lf irriiiated land in tliiU Ideality. Springer of Culver ha received the appointment from Governor Bonson rts one of the (lilegaics to teprosnU ihe Des chutes Valley at the Nntinnrti Dry Knrm m Confess which convenes nt ilnf;st Mohtitna, Oclolter sfi, 27 and 28. The first snow of the irnton was visible on Griiily Mountain hut 1'riday morning. It xllwppeiueii rapidly. The wl)je man tle wits somewhat of ii mtrptjic a this wwlinn VM Vliiteil bv a Jimvv rain ihr jtnme evonlng and the dky before war quite balmy. V. W. VV""l6y. trsvclmu sulQininn for Marshal-Wolls Hardware Co, and Mr. Matthews, rppieiontiiiK Lanj; & Co., of Cortland, arrived in town Sunday evening and next morniitf cnllcil on the merchants here. ISncli of the ijr.nilemcn is touring the interior in his auto. The joy wagon is found to be a great convenience among. traveling solrsmen. - -TOLD flV THE PfllNEYILLE JOURNAL John Hclfrich of Lamonta, nnd his sons Hen and James and their families and Dave Kogeis and Wife of Opal I'rairie, all expect to go ttt 1'ittville, Shata Coun--ty, Cftllf., to make thhir home The elder Mr. Helfrich recently iold 80 ecrcs of his land at Lamnnta to Rev, Adams of Moro, a brother in law .of Tom Leech, for Si 000. Hen Hclfrich and his father have been offered S19 an ncic for 200 acres of their land at Lnii.ontn, and this deal will ptobably be closed this week. Other Lnmontt people are also thinking of go ing to I'ittville. . William A Lee nnd Mrs. A. M. "Har low of Madras were marned at the Meth odist parsonage Wednesday evening, Sep (ember 29, by Rev Lewellcn. J. C. Cockeiham nnd Wjll Harber were in town Tuesday from their homes near Culver, Mr. Cockerham is from Duller, Oiegon, and owns considerable property in the Madras and Culv'er districts. ( County court is in session this week, lodge lillis and Commissioner Bayley taking up minor matters 90 Wednesday. Commissioner Rice arrivell.today, There are many things before the court of great interest to the county. A lot of trouble some Madras road petitions arc to be dis posed of this term, Tillman Teuter was in town from Mad ras last Friday and Saturday. He says real estate prives are going1 up there, ranchers holding their dry lands at about S20 per acre. Madras is on the boom now with railroad construction camps as the mainspring of activities. .. . 8ERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH Sundny Mjlwol at 10 a. m.; Epworth League (M(7Oo p. pi. The pastor will hold service nt Moun tain View jchoolhouse Sunday morning Oct. 10, and a Madras in the evening. Rev. Fleldier Homan,. president of the Willamette University, and a noted edu cator, will speak in the M. E. church at this place Friday erening, October 22. The first quarterly meeting will be held Friday, Oct. 22. Everyone cordially invited. 6. R. M0OKHBAD, Pastor. a CHUROH OF CHRIST SERVICES Sunday school at Lnmonta every Sun day at ion. m. AT MADRAS Set Vices in Odd Fellows hall, Sunday school at 10 a. iri. Communion service immediately fol lowing Sunday school. You nre invited to nttentl these services TOWN LOTS, AND PERSONAL PROPERTY HANDLED BY D. W. HARNETT MADRAS, OREOON Oflloo at Itesidonoe, South Main St. WST ttUTH fl)E ! A. E. PETERSON ! SI.AN.KO, ORIIdON i I Watchmaker ftni-l V . .1 ll.lf.J. twlf. ID iter wJ repaired. Settiftg for $ Precioui Stonei insdo. BEALlito BIDS Will bo halved t my olllcc until Ootobf-r 18, lOOi), for 1I10 ilollvorliifc of 11) oohln of uood Wood nt t ho. MclioolliouHe In Mndrftfy to Do Cordoil ntul measured beforo rooolvliig. 8. 13. GRAY, tt ClHrk of Dim . N.. 22. mum Soil ft PROPrtlETOFl Tonsorial Parlor BATHS nn (In--.irt ..iH- Edward 0. Pease Oo. Inc. THE SHANIKO STORK III B j 4 isol Cnul Lurid HOMESTEAD. Notloo for Pulill (Jul Ion, Depart m(Mit of tlnj Infer ior, U S Land Olll.'eHt TlioDiilloH.OrC' KOti, September 80, 11)00. Notice Is liHfflby :lvei (lint ; JOSEPH to. ICHENEY, of 'Culver, Oregon, who, on Octobor 22, 1001, mrilu Homestead H.-rlnl No 1)3338 No. 138fi0, for Heiiei ueo 0 mid vvjnwi, tiei'tv uec 10, tp 13 n,f 13 h, w nt, Iwih filed notlco of Intention to mike fiiml flve-yeur pron'r, to eslubllsili clnliii to tlio land uImvo dt'Hcrlbed, be fore Howard W. Tumor. O. S. Commls Hi. uier, ut lilt, oflloo at Madras, Ore gon, on tlio Otb day of November, 1000. Claimant ntuncH qh witnesses: George Ooborn, Robert Oborn, JuineH P Head, Willlnm O itaUtoo, ull of Culver, Oregon, O. Moonn, (lO-iil IteglHter Sole Agents MifAHilHUMM -MONTHLY STYLE BOOK FREE Solo Agents It is with great satisfaction that we announce our Sole Agency in Shaniko for the LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS PATTERNS MXOKLLED HY NONE; tlie .most L'coiioinicnl, unquestionably the lenders In originality, and faitltl ss ns to lit. A monthly style book mailed fico to each customer on request. to be put on our mailing list. . . t ... 10c 8t 15c each A Guide Chart given free with each pat tern, which tells tlio exact quantity of nmtorial used awl full instructions in cuttlriR and fating same. Send us your name and address I SOLATED TRAtrr. Notice for Pub- Jloutlou. Puldio Land Sale Serial No0222-.'l The Dalles, Oregon, United States Land Olllee, Bept. 23, lOoOi Notice Is hereby given that, as di rected by tho Commissioner of the General Land Onhe, under provisions of Act of ConcrrsH approved June 27, 1000, Public No. 303, we will oHerul public sulo to the highest .bidder, ut 11:30 .o'clock a. m., on the lQth day of November 1000, next, nt thU. office, the following tract of Inml, towit: uel swi sec 17, tp 8-, 17 o, w in. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described lauds are advised to Hie their claims, of objections) nn or before the day above designated for mile. 30 t)4 O. W MoOke, Rerlster Subeuribo for tlio Pioneer aud get the home nows. Price 1-60 per vear. -- - ' COMPLETE STOCK OF GENERAL HARDWARE A lino line of the famous Diamond Edge CUTLERY TRY OUR DIAMOND EDGE RAZOfiS The best on the Market TIGER HEAD TAILORING 500 HUNDRED ii(tji)y and attractive sample of all-wool worst ed ami fiiney suitings for Fall, The cream of thd ROYAL TAILORS stock in fchicago has just arrived, and now ready i-,t your Inspection. Suits made to order in lat ent styles ami every suit guaranteed to fit and hold its shape until worn out. Try us for your Fall suit. lMct-3 from 18.00 up. MENNONITE SERVICES MAJtU9-Second Suiidfly In'cacU tnpn.th Bt il iuni.ond 7:80 p.m. in Free MiitUbdUt Church, . OrAI. I'n.URlE-Uvcry Sunday nt lla. Ui. and 7:S) p, rrt. In 0ml l'rnlric Church, UntOn .Sunday sohool cvory HundBy at 10 a. m. JUKU'KR iiUTTE School Housd-Evcry Sun day nt 3 p! tn. Union Sunday school every Sunday at 2 p. iti. MOUNTAIN VIEW School Houso-Flrst nrld 3d Sunday of each month an :30 p.m. Un ion Sunday school every Sunday 3:30 p. In. All aro cordially invttod to thest! serTlccs, ARTHUR and SUKA CREASEY, Pato'rs. OREGON .... . ' La U iH SE 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 f vjjlr -Jir GRIZZLY LAKE LUMBER COMPANY Lamoata, Oregon. ientifia trim: ' " - - - -T r- ITT . ... ..V All advocate blSClNQ your land immediately after the crop is remoVed, preparatory to Fall plowing This, corn Serves the moisture already in the soil, and prepares th0 land to. retain' the moisture occasioned by the Fall rains. You rieed one of our DISC HARROWS for this class Of Work. Prices reasonable for d standard ar ticle. BUY ONE AT ONQE. GROGERlES-HARDWARE-lMPLEMENTS-STOYES-RANGES "MORE PEOPLE" PakA tTie word to your relative nnd friends to come noV Low Oolonist Rate To t)regon will prevail frorrl he East Sept 15 To Oct. 15 Via the Oregon Railroad And Navigation Company AND SOtJTJHEBN PACIFIC Ttinei Ii Breton) From Chicago- $33 St. Louis, 32 r Omaha, 25 St,. Paul, 25 fARE DAN BE PREPAirj Deposit life artiount of the fare with the nearest O. It. A N. or S, P. gen,t. Tioket will bo deliverod In the East without extra cost. Send us the uaifae and address of anyone Interested In tho atato for Oregou literature. WILLIAM MoMDRRAT . General PMsseuger Agent, MtlaM, Oresbn 1 IXJT. Ogo N EAT -JOB PRINTING Promptly done if yoti fted LEftEft HEADS! ENVELjOPES, br other 50orri jrterdlal,, rlhthigj inerudin Special, FlUJed job Work of any kirid, gie Us your order. IK Wm I . "v Jlir ii i . 1...1 I FIRST-CLASS WORK CUARANTEED J ki'l t. ' " w. . "oon li.. . . 1 . Arabia.,, ,.. w ,u Wrt,,M ,u"" tw""""T"