av EGO TRUST. TA .Picture not jMlni Voftrnii I'" 10,!1J con- "Tnrcscrvcu w - . v'. ii,t. nllMHO Htory "in i cwt for tl.o house inKiai ntriro niiii l f'. .hO COHt Of llvlllff. - i. ran f .U.IHW women mu - I. f I Li I I ill . in inu iii-Mr " miin nillcato), to bo . .Mil l""" ' . ! rntlllMllllUH' TOip fi 0"";:.: .., ,it for mod. Utuiitn- uinmr nr -t..i ices niu "", , , method of iirosor. inu mw i. .1 t UH'IV .taolcturc. . . . " . nf fit IV IT lilimn, n Pi,ou . , M. n mna rntt U'lVTM. the wilor glflBH, tnon im Hut mixture mid lis, oo - . . i ll. until It unu crock holding twelvo dozon ilwd, clean, liard Bhellcd : was then covered tightly wa taa oi a jenr menu crrs SUle chance, hnd no uuuntial ; dd Into tho llulllcRt frotli i AnAn am tiiutnrjlo nrul Kcch may Imj plnee 1 1 few at a tlmu nud used I ihovrg no stain, and cuh frozen hen fruit. 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ItarrnMrt.. . , -....vil 111 1 1 1 If 1 1 1 ItlFlIti f n 80rv"tl0" hns on iea ProfMUA ............ hp., --"'nil, insueH tue , ervo the 8UI1k. We lotelv ,Z, H'ro ,,w"' but H a 37 ,h0 Alnsk i. l"a Of atltlimlln., Antics . x... .. nut . 'M,0,,1Jry, N. J.. IB. 'IIP film nl ' "UOUt t,. ... ""i H,,u . I10 hn.l ... . k'a t -"ou lroof of ownor. . -v UVOI'll I I,.... lb riittPnp '' blue thov, tr Halm tho i.i.. " ' iMiiiH in. i. .tli... iniocratlc "iu uro, ti, A ''rohlbitlonlst LEWISTON PLANNING A 1915 EXPOSITION Proposes That Entire Northwest Col ebrato Opofilno of Panama aud Colllo Cannla Portland -AukubI. 20, Lewis ton has been the first to surest a big celebration iti 1915 in hon or of the opohingiof the Panama Canal and the completion of the Celilo canal. All sections whoso interests are affected by the opening of the Columbia and Snake Rivers will bo invited to join in what will be known as the Lewiston - Ce ilo - Panama Celebration. Tentative plans provide for a big river excursion from Portland. The Lewiston Commercial Club has the affair in charge. r Women physicians of.the state will do the scoring at the Eu genics Exposition at the Salem State Pair. This is reallv a sci- , , . entitle baby show and physical perfection will determine the winner. Each judge will score certain qualities and the figures will be averaged, so that an ab solutely impartial test will be made. Entries from many parts of the stute are now being made, Kennewick will hold its second annual grape carnival September 19-21. All tho grape districts along tho Columbia River are ex pected to enter competitive exhi bits. Freewater will have its annual Peach Day on August 22, when this luscious fruit will be at its best. All visitors are promised all the fruit they can eat. Flax culture in Oregon is mak ing progress. Seed has been dis tributed by the Portland Linseed Oil Company and many favorable replies have been received from farmers who have been success ful in growing excellent flax. The plant thrives in this state, producing fine, long fibre and much seed. From far Canada comes a call for Pendleton's cowboy band to appear at a Wild West Show at Calgary, Alberta, in early Sep- tember. Tho fame .pf this or ganization has spread and the Pendleton musicians will go to Calgary, taking along two-cars of horses and equipment. The Oregon State Immigration Commission is at work oh a state book'lct that will be a valuable. work for attracting settlers. A thorough and accurate compila tion is being made of state sta tistics, so that the most definite information will be available for 'the intending immigrant. It is" expactcd ah edition of 200, 000 ,copies of this book will be published for. general distribu tion before the end of the year. M. E. Snook to John H. Lock- ard. h interest in GO by 100 foot tract in swinw 12-11-13. $1. John II. Lockard to G. II. Tut ledge. 50 by 100 foot tract in swlnwi 12-11-13. $500. PATENTS. William J. Hadley. winei, wisei 19-10-13. Bettie M. Owens. Lots G and 7 section 6 and lots 1 and 2, 7-10- 13. ABSTRACT REPORT Of instruments filed in the office of Recoider of Deeds, Au gust 12 to 17 inclusive. . DEEDS. Madras Land Co. to Frank Mann, sinw.1, nsw 8-12-13, s&swi 8-12-13. $5. Wm. II. Taylor to E. II. Moor- house.- Lots 11, 12, 13 block 3 Railroad Add. to. Madras. $900. ' J. W. Jones to Man ha Jones.' sei 35-10-13. $800. Dr. A. L. Golder will be at-the Hotel ,Madras, Monday evening and Tuesday, August 26-27 to examine eyes and fit glasses. He is the only eye specialist with permanent offices at The Dalles, and has had a large -and success ful practice. Be sure and consult him. Cuts and bruises may be healed in nbout one-third 'the time required by the usual treatment by applying Cham, bcrlain'fl Liniment. It is un antiseptic and causes su"h injuries to heal with out maturation. This liniment also relieves soreness of the muscles and rheumatic pains., For sale by M. E. Snook. ITEMS OF INTEREST Strayed Came to my place several weeks since, a black, curly hair, male hog, weight about 250 pounds. Owner can have same by identifying animal and paying for this ad. A22-2t-np. F. J. Brooks, i ' 1 To Trade Will trade wood $5.00 fob. Opal City, for a span of horses, mares preferred. Good heavy animals wanted. If you mean business address, D. E. White, Opal City Ore. For Sale. Chickens, Broilers, White Leghorns-Thoroughbreds. Address C. C, Pcton, Oregon. 2t-np. Money to Loan, on good ap proved farm security. Inquire of Howard W. Turner. Auction Sale .- C. K. LOUCKS. ESTATE AT RANCH '2 MILE SOUTHEAST OF MADRAS WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER, ON Wed nesday , Sipfember 4 HORSES 1 big. 4 year old mare, colt by her side 1 big' bay Mare, colt by her side 1 light mare about 1,000 lbs. 1 light 4 year old horse about 1 ,000 lbs. I two year old bay filley I two year old gray filley I driving Mare, very gentle . COWS AND PIGS 2 good milch cows' I Yearling heifer I, brood sow with 10 pigs I 'brood sow with pig 13 head of shoats I male , hog . IMPLEMENTS 1 14 foot McCormick header 1 Deering binder 1 grain drill 2 Syracuse 3 bottom gang plows 12 inch 1 16 inch, 20 disc harrow 1 two section iron harrow N and other things too numerous to mention. 1 forge and anvil, a few tools 1 platform, scales will weigh 1,000 lbs. I hack harness ' f 3 sets work harness I water trough holds 7 bbl. water I range, kitchen cabinet, chairs, bedsteads, tables, and other household goods. FREE LUNCH AT NOON SALE COMMENCES AT 10 A. M. TERMS. OF SALE: On bills over $10, one year's time with approved security; 10 per cent interest. ;irs .V: M. C. MASON, Auctioneer For Sale or Trade. Second hand threshing outfit, including a zv n. if. traction enenne. 6& inch separator, No. 8 Jackson feeder and elevator, derrick table, cook house etc. For all or any part of this out fit see Ginn & Coleman or W. H. Moore, Moro, Oregon. For Sale. Separator and en gine, at a bargain, ride of Washington separator, practical ly new, having been run only thirty days, wind stacker and self feeder. Advance engine. For further information write Cooke Bros., Condon, Oregon. For good residence and business lots in Madras, call on O. A. Pearce, selling agent for the holdings of the Inland Empire Company. Over 300 lots to choose from. Prices very low. tf For residence and business lots see O. A. Pierce. tf FARM LOANS!! Madras Slate Bant. TO LOAN $50,000.00 on farm lands. See Brenton Jones, Metoliua, Ore. MONEY TO LOAN ON FAEM8. See " Mndras State Bauk. FOR SALE At the Pioneer Office Isuh Blanks of all kinds; Carbon niid Typewriter paper, Installment Sale contracts. Notes and Reeeipts. Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach " I suffered intensely after eating and no medicine or trentment I tried peemed to do any good," writes H. M. Youngpeters, Editor of The Sun. Lake View, Ohio. " The first few doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets gave me surprising relief and the second bottle seemed to give me a new stomach and perfectly good health." For sale by SI.E. Snook. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE This great institution opens its doers for the fall semester nn September 20th. Courses include: General Agriculture, Agronomy, mal Hiry HuuJsbaDrandy, nA bandry, Bacteriology, Botony and Plant Patholotrv. Poultrv Hus bandry, Horticulture, Entomolo gy, Veterinary Science. Civil Engineering, Electrical Engi neering, Mining Engineering. Domestic Science. Domestin Arf Commerce, Forestvry, Pharmacy, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, English Language and Literature, Public Speaking, Modern Lancruaces. - 1 .WW J f Art, Architecture, Industral Ped agogy, Physicial Education, Mili tary Science and Tactics and Music. Catalogue and illustrated lit erature mailed free on applica tion. Address: Retristrar. fw gpn Agricultural College, Corval lis, Oregon School Year Opens Septenbtr 20th A well known Des Moinea woman after suffering miserably for two dayg from bowel complaint, was cured by one dose of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For salu bv M. E. Snook. y