gsrw. i 111 lho braniirui unui ll 5. All W gOO'll. ",eer , IhnH arrival from ! Lc" 1 7 .1 inrtly l"vo R "" i.niiiiiiitf' ... i. Jus Monncr, , altera ut iriimiiim r'V ii rrut a runpuo inm. 01 ..- . k. .Hill IVII1 1. ... l.lln nr. ...,f... .in Henry I " t.l if 111. 1 1 II 111 I tl ' , sevpru' - .ri..riiniiil.nni) Eilifiir ' V - ' .. air.irn in .11 it .J.ltlllBIIlI ll . - - .... HM ' . n ... r Inllfllttf 1U III" I , lil, M it tiU . ... rt? Hoffmann, sr., i """ u a t. Ilcmiiomann on ..Kd inr it vi - 1 r . . ...ii.. ni ii t ii ni .... si . iinu - .. fi ...ill ifi ill-: : ... Oil. i finitiit in IV. 110 10 " . , .... Mil UIIBl I"" i n mil i nn tnercior cooii hnnhiB ml" ntlliofurm Hummer. Anyone wising w . .In un mil' lllL' tlirt'i) f . bushel. ..... ....II nrloht. lilt. It Oil tllO n..iii.. ikiiii 1 1 viiiii iiiii.nu . . i I T It. vitili lultfl tho mn id run. nni j .i niiL.r..u uimiii irn irn . tl . 11 I mt week Mis. Ileal It Is u suf- .. . ..... l.l..li nil olaV'lll loll. Ill)' . I .....nn III tllMlllll Hllim HllO compelled to look furulDWci ... t ...in l,n In Minims nn or iif utor Keormry, ivn. . I. ..I illU'K Ilium ii"i. " lltfif. IIHIH UN 111V V Elll rilf li I rlfsf. Dr. Harold 1I.I.1AI.III.1 l'l.l State Telephone Co, for 11 oti ..i. ..1.. 1 1.1. 1 aim ws v no is. nuni un (will be started within fifteen i' orann. ni miv i;ipi.ic. wuh in on land husluess liiHt week. tlint while wu liuvo liatl vary nature hi? fur 1I1N fall mill tbt-ru is Ida of time and wo t get more thun wo nro lool;- Grlzzly lake Ltinibi'tlng Co. able to furniNti liri-clnin imgh t llielr mill, !i's mik'H -kh. of 'a. 011 Hie north Hlopo of Clriz- 'C.Ork Hllll tlflur luflnni inr Qll ..... ....v. 'Ill.Vl .'. Vour orilprH uro itniieotfully .1 If I r, LumniitH, Ore. fl.JcniiliigH, who lives north town, linn pU weil nearly nil ruiiw 'tl n.iMu to yor biiiiio rye, liin horifea Jne better oinlmtklml of hay y oilier, mil ho han not fed Hl'er. Itye Is KooJ liny if cut Fox was in (own a frtv-dth's "iitiliere ho mild thrif 'arM'nHr PtMr .i'..u ...ill . ... . ' """.jruig irnm oQsuiltuculB.uutl tHdelormhied to Ko buck to their home, account ot IIIuchh they were 0 U'av ut u month ni-o. v., ,d viiureiy out or tho "a 10 nor, no u tn wn insclf. 1. .. ' """to iniiHl EM1V u lli.ru v. vnu uuvo neip to wait "uovauil, a'l Ineluillag the icth dav at innr 11 ' .ineaiwiraH Milling ami ile Ootupany will dtsnoeo of fiO BtOck In - . nio uuovo cornorn. - ""wumiunto Block will Premium. All atook Ih MIIU IH nnii.non....i.i- me oomoittuUv mnv . 0 I'orluuliy of keeping un KBu be 0,1,00 "t W '''eaulMorcantlleCo. B.-P vro, lz"Bpf M,ul 1. .lllt Y1U1I11IV r HlmnlUn.ii-i.. ' .11- II.. I IIUUVIIlM '"nn nn m . Mat 10 rrrom tli.t point Uid & "ystft0k. Culver, Ion " Uk. con. Wo thi. , '"M monir tu - Miimviiii u...l. AOs lit Th I'lolief fHro reliable. Bee the new (sleeve holders nt tho I'luufler GhaIj lo,r( Jii'lgo UrooltB spent Monday on the HlB Plla. J, f, .T;cUon ntddo a flytnt,' trip to BhAlko Stinduy. Ni'W gof.dfl arriving ovory duy nt. the Pioneer Caeh Btore. Now In the proper time to subscribe for The Pioneer. Olmrley Ilohlneon Ih trying skill In the incut market. thl wueic. It. Prtrrlsh, tho lluyorcok fltoqkmtiii, wiiH in tawti thin week. Timothy llrownhlll went to Portland Tiieflday on biiHlneuu, Ed. II, JQonn, of Ilnyoroek, wu In town 00 buHlnoHH thin week, Iemombcr those New Year's reHo luilonu on page one, 1005. Perhnp Antelope has joined the L'linl Gmbboth' AsBoclutlon." Tiio women of Mitchell hnvo organ Izi'il it club. Mndrnft butehelnra, pleauo hike notice. Almost every county In Oregon will Imvo un exhibit at tho Lewis and Oliirko contonnlnl. Accoidlug to the Hullotln, Iletid Iiuh Hpent moro tliiin $100,000 in improve ments thft'pnst yeur. Archie Tiihod will leave lor Hend the latter part of this week to attend (0 busliicHH umtlern. Thomiifl Hernlgun, of Uhunlko, was in town Monday and iniulo a cull at Tho Pioneer olllcp, Alleiitlon, brituhelorAl Hnvo you rieen tho new bulimelor's buttons ut the Pioneer Cash Btoro. Win. L. M'uthers, who lives near Youilg'H store, and Inolhor, Elmer E , ure making improvemeuru on Elmer's claim. L. h. Hill Iiiih built ft barn on his lioDii'Hleail, 0110 11 lid a h&lf miles eiibt of MndruH, He left for The Dulles Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Mnx W'ihon and Mist Jt HHio letinin gavo the boys a splendid iiiuhIcuI treat at the fsham home Tues duy evening. Tho DHchuie Alfalfa Land Hyydi cati was hworporuled January Oth by 0. H. Loudlicttiir, tho cubital stock to' be $0,00Q. Portland Journal. Brlnj; in your pictures you want en1 lorgml to Iluhn'H and ho will have them enlarged fre Will send ibem to the urtlfft about February 1st. J. V. Way mire arrived at Madres Tuenluy evening from Oylfax, WuhIi., where liu Iinu n lingo wheat ranch. He Is ti nephew of John Paimehn. Iluhn's trade is still Increasing. Why" Heeuuwe lie sells cheaper than any other person In Crook county. Why? IJi'chubo ho sells for cash and Hives (he expense of a bookkeeper. Charles Henry Tonflull, who has a claim In Tp. 11 8., K. 11 E., went to Holbrook, Ore , to nettle- his buslm-si alt'iilrs there and visit friends. He will return homo soon and make his per- ' maneut home on Ills homestead. Ilnhort HeiitUe met with a serious iHcelilent Monday. Whlh riding ulony u limb wild fence his horse became frie;'leued and ran Into the fence, cut ting the young boy's leg to the bene. Dr. Snook was called to dress the wound. N, P. Polilson, the Madras Mnlier and plumber, has Just finished putting In a waier system ut Lyle A Hrowu's ranch and will commence at once an ncoty Ii'ik. lightluj; plant for tho Baldwin Bhcep.iiud Laud Co. at Haycreok. Mr. PutiUou contemplates estublishiuu tin shop and implement store In Ma dras tally next, spring. PEOM AGENOT PLAINS. On Srtturday evening, January 7th, M10 ppoplo Of Agency Plains perfected the permanent organisation of a literary society by adopting a con sMtutlon and by-lows and electing oflleors for Iho ensuing year. Wesley Hill was elected president ; M. O. Gar'd, vice president 11. W. Curd, Boorolaiy; Miss Addle Jackson, treasurer; Willlum Hunuou, sergeant at arms, A short and well selected program was rendered on the occasion, each of (ho participants acquitting himself with much credit. In conclusion, tho uudlenco united In an open debato upon the question, 'Resolved, That war is bonellcinl to tho progress of a nation," which re sulted in favor of tho negative side. Tho quewdon for debate for next Saturday evening's meeting is: "Re solved, That ciipllal punishment should b;) abolished." Tho society meets In tho school hoiiBo every Saturday evening. All ate Invited to attend. William Ooakleyr of Il.iycreek, has bought lot 10, block 21, town of Madras. Hurry Douthlt, of iLayereck, and Perry Reod, of Culver, bought lots in Madras Wednesday. OHUflQg DIBEOTOBY. JtApilAB, D1ST11ICT. Rev. H. Pontius proa-he In fchool houso at 11 11. in. and 8 p. ni. c'ory first nml 1th Huiiiluy; llev, C. A. 8tuo, second Siuniiiy; II. Y, florden leads M. K,clas tlifrdSun tbty iiiornlng: Rev, 0. W.Trlnlett urenclies llilrd Himday evening and fifth Sunday 1 nionilng and evening. Sunday school ut 10 a. in. each Sunday, tid .vaid M. MorR- moie, siiperlnlendcnt. You are respcc.-J fully invited to attend. MKTIIOIUKT IIIt.T. DISTRICT. flcrnian M. K. Church, Rev. E. J. Trugllo, pastor. Sunday school at 91V) a. ni, John IIoiTmnn, Sr., stipeilutcnd ent. Preach'ng services at lO.flO a. in. and 7.JI0 p. tit. Oer111.au school and Catechism conducted by pastor Saturday at 2,00 p. ni. Everyone welcome. CUl.VKIt DISTRICT. Sunday school every Sunday ut 10 a. 111. pleaching every third Sunday at 11 a. in. by 0. W. Trlplett, of Prineville. AOKXOY I'l.AINS DIHTKICT. William Rranstctter, superintendent of Sunday school. Sunday school every Sunday afternoon nt 2.3), Preaching by Rev. W.E. Fulghani and others at Irregu lar periods. jcoirrii k:;d pistuict. Sunday school held at Rev. Rcll'n residence in Noith Agency Plain. Rev. II. h. Bell, titipoi liitendent; Peter Vlbbert assistant. Sunday school at 10.80 every Sunday. Preaching at 11.80 a. in. MUD 8P1HX03 DISTRICT. No regular announcements. Headquarters 1 I. a I i IS19 m IU1 II SHANKD, OffE, A HAPPY NEW YEAR v XSIIK8 FOR HAI'WXKSSAXnPKOSI'BIlITV TO YOU A XI) YOURS. FIFTH ANNUAL CLEARANCE ALE. Our )Ik ftnintn clcarnru'c xaleroinincitecil lAt Monday nnil will continue through out tliu inontli. TliU will certainly Ik- jour Miwice to nave money, as we must reduce our mock lwlore jf ttnentory, and wiilut price to tlielr lovvent. Iluy now and make omu usy money. -A-jESIEI WE TOTJIS IDE-LEieS? IT r HUEEAH. The ohlei liilnniont uml basket soolol given iu MtiTaggart & Bye's hall Janu ary 8 for tho beuellt of the public school fund Is now a thing of tho past. That one word pucgob describes the whole uUulr. Tho beautiful evening wuii all that could bu desired, Thero was'' assembled nn orderly, good natured crowd. Not so largo, how ever, as was expected, but those pres ent blended pleutfuro and business so bouoUfully that from beginning to end it was a pleasnnt, onjoyable suc cess. The entortulcmcnt consisted of an ublound well rendered address, In strumental music, songs; declama tions, dialogues mid farce comedies and was entertaining, instructive and pleasing. And all present were con vlnco'd that our young people, in con nection with those who so ably mid kindly assisted them, aro capable of making an ontertutnuiOnt o'f this character a pleasant ufhtir. Muull credit Is duo to our ludies who furnished u collection of baskets beautiful iu design and doooratlon, which wero sold by. auction to the highest bidder, and brought prioea which amply repaid the Indies for their beautiful and artlstio work, and demonstrated thut.the genttemeu were not there altogether for pleasure, but brought their pooltotbooka along and meant business. Buoh ladles aud suoli gentlemen ar Just what It takes to ntyke au enttrprlnlng eommuulty. The school board wishes Bin to moat kindly thank sue and all .for $142 W, tti &ohs4 m Avsuiuf ; wot. OODY GENERAL G0?1MIS3I0N & I QRWARDING MERCHANT 2" I.firgu mid (oiamodlnnji Worc'ioui'e. ConlgnmeiiU Solicited. y l'rdiqjit attention pflld to tlioso wlio lavor us with tueir patronage. SHANIKO, OREGON HALL'S SAFES SOI.I) OXI.Y UY THE Safe and Lioek Company Ageillis for tho I'nclilc t'onst. The only firm Hint can sell a Safo unper llnll'n Ilroml. KxelitHlve sale for the only MAXOAXESK UAXK SAFE. Aijunth for the OI4VEU TYPEWRITERS. IR.M Second Ave. Sualtlo, Wash. ili 1'tnu St. Pan l'rnnclxco, Cul. Ill Wiwlilngton St., BpoKnne, Wanii. 84 Third Street, Portland, Ore; If you want the best there Is you will call for WHITE RIVER FLOUR If your merchant doesn't carry it send your orders direct lo headquarters and it will be filled from our nearest ageuej. Wasco Warehouse Milling Co. Dealers In all kinds of hay aud grain, seed, flour, bran, shorts, wool, etc. THE DALLES, OREGON. CENTRAL OREGON BANKING & TRUST 00; (INCORPORATED.) Capital Stock $23,000. General banking and trust business, Bavlug and business accounts ;sollolted. W. G, Guerln, Jr., president; A. L. Goodwillle, vloo presldoutj F. O. Minor, cashier. bend, -(Oregon. For tlio best quality of DRY ROUGH LUMBER, Flooring Rustic I Finishing Material Of nil kinds go to ...THE DE$f4fllK SftJItf miliLu Situated 911 Foley Greek,. 12 miles ea'st of Haycreok Store. Good roada and accommodations. . '. Rouch lumber, any size, - - - $10.00 per thousand feet . - araware McTJAGGART & BYE have just opciied their complete " stock of u Hardware and Building Material, Windows and Doors, Housclining aod Building Papers, Paints and Kalsominc Brushes, Carpenter's Tools;, Heating Stoves arid Ranges, Axes, Forks, Shovels and Barn Door Tracks, Alarm Clocks and Cuttlery, Guns and Ammunition. Also a full line of shelf hardware. Call and be convinced' our prices are right. We will be. glad to supply you with anything out of th regular line at the right price.- Butter, 30c. per lb; Coal Oil in any quantity. Til rE do not claim to carry everything hut we are in a position io fill ordinary wants from a well selected slock of Groceries, Boots and Shoes and such things usually carried by a first- class country store at reasonable prices. Compare our prices and quality with others before buying elsewhere, and you will then trade with, the ii 1x4, iirst-olass flooring, ,any length, - $20.00 " Finish'tHg iumber from $25.00 per. thousand find up? For further particulars address CHARLES DERHAMi Proprlet6pt O. G. COLLVER, Prop. IN" order to be convinced that our prices are the lowest, you will have to write us for our wholesale , lvice list to Farmers and Stockmen for Fall and Winter supplies. We carry a large and well selected stock of Hats, Gaps, Boots, Shoes, Overalls, Jumpers, Oils, Glass, and Family Supplies Of all kinds, including Comforts, Blankets Tobaccos, Cigars,1 Men's Furnishings, Etc. Also a complete line of GPOCEPIES Fresh, clean and pure. Also a complete line of HARDWARE, including STEEL R A ft G E, "0. COOK and HEATING .STOVES, V- SllELF AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE ' M ATE RI A U X of all kinds. We are also agents for" ' '-'., f n 1, SlbSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS, SYRACUSE moulboard and diso Plows, HARNESS and rilao)iinery of all kinds. Send in your order and lot us figure on it for you. ft 1 tir Ann n H-HHI i Vnini OMiirunucKrutrAimuiv