Hiilin ck. B:ilo by tlio Ma- itllo Co. Swaty'' rassor . . uimiBor office Ziehen pa'" Ii"1'' . ... ..mtillilicd nt wllu",",..A trahd has been tit Ift un- " i . . in for Han "awnty" t i havo bought an- r , o( furniture nn be E . b'' "UNV"t0r0' I III l 11 V nnntfcd homo Porllaud, nnr l.jnllM. .tk relumed T.if-Iy from 1,1111 r ,. ..,. mnti oved on j.i.r,ir several months. n r iipmllinBKrttUtocJ y r Rem! Wnlor, MKht L,.t. well known OrlzJy .. nml Hunday V 1 ..fi.il. l..r hu boUiiht U MS. "" l.i.e rownalte company. I.,Im till) IMlitOllllI ...iVloni'pr. nlcofora month L.w will return to his home Hi""-- . . 1... i . . ..I .. l again Msume tno ounce BllPBOll. ... m I .1.1 MarttO. HlU (lOIltlRt, Of ll.. I. KtOI.DlUB at mo ''" LVwhy,and basilttcd "P Lulls prepared to do nil kinds work. . ... ... nii'liifr rurufnfftr ft, All pcmi'iic "'""" ....... ttdto cull at tin rcBinoueo hhaui and ueltlo for the t your earnest. uunu"u. IWlin. E Hammer nod John II, Brown ood fanning "'" r,ttl, r,ir,n jumrner. Anyonb wishing to rain umy " rjB"ft I'UbIk'I, I. ti 1.1 tl ilin (lie imu ani;iu( mt m uu i i. . Iron Is red. Lint your land I... fjitirwiiitr mi ii i Kit. i in?.. u.Ait cttoni in (if. ivi : in tun a anw mill on Dob Clinton i i. i .1... bfw.i. ..r ilin 11 UCIUW UlC 1IJUU .11 .'1 IUU Vl . . . 1 . IZI'IIH 111 rvitlilllilll I'M in isnvc subsidy of $100,000 raward .. I-.. i I M....t HI) eXIt'IlKlUIl (; UiP rilllllMJU ri. . il. -I. r zziv liKo jjumoer nir uo. raw u iui ifiuu ll 'l uiuuli r muir mill '!: n hi kttai ii ,on ihu north slope of Oris ,oii and nftor December 20, our onierH mo n-BpeutruIly J II. lluwltlns. L'.'iicriil ul Mrs. Albert J, Ileiinuraunn t Bunday from MllwnuklH, ere they were murrlod on tlio Tiny will cfetntilUli thi-lr at Mr, Ilciinpiniinn'fl liomi- lodlst 11,11. Tliu Pioneer latcs tlio young couple nnd im muny yeiiMof ImpplncBu. - - ' .... u w'ii WlUkLU LIJU'I kamlth shop ut tlio corner of ml C streetx, Ttiu inula build x50 feet. The roof Ir colored ni8uie.i iron, a wood work 50 will also bo added to the ik 'I1!. .....Ill v i urv i in i iii n vAriMMni tliliiR, borHenlioIng and wagon uiz uio .Mitchell miller. ml "Ji 01 e new Mndrup Mill. ,afiy( wero in town Bundikv. way to Dwham'H biiw mill, expecting to HeouroaH muoli t la , 111). vnii.n)io for Hie new mill "l 01 ilUllrilO nniii,l.,.All.... will twRln nt nn early r.Unroy B tlu nrlnnln.,! tnllllnir la it I at Cfeek Uaslii. nWii lib ,i ' HU f W II k 111 ll ""t hU opinion of thut wneat nrodiic iLf nniinr., -u i-roBDector: II' I II A . . till II ....... - fal " iirni Tlllfan wl.lAl. if. k loo Miort a8,H, t0 mberofcoUBge8toroi;tJn "alfn dozen funfiiin. nve in ton an l wn.ii. ehan7. ,uuorWM,lvullablo. cuaoce for nt r r - ..w hi vi iiunir. nun m.i - b. w a lvj L'lH, II I0r Ihnf II M ......... . n iiiiH lotitr linn. II..,.. VIIWUIHIOII in " Provides for th. ....! BliM . 11,0 ,0Mes n -in inn mini nf l'tfrax'IiWwiilI, OfrfBliervill wsa MM(lr8 vlltrr ycBtiirdny. MIb TtlW(16Kja Ihiiflim, of Prlnovlllc, Ia vlBltlng her father, John IbIiihh. New-gooda hre beliiK received by overyv freight team at Louck'N furni ture store, ( - B. Li WIIInyB that where there fs a wll there is u Wny.Hlid that building ijrcs lH a miaj). , - Mrs. Mi 115. Snook, who han bcon vlnilltiK her parents In Portland, re turned Tuesday. - .; Mlfljfis liernu flolioollng and lidylli MePlierBon . were Madras vlnltora to diiy. Mibb MoPhcrmin l butchlng with MIhh B hoollng on her houiesteud oenr Mud ran. J. O. Waymlto and J, A. Hoflmnnn drove to AtUelopo yesterdny. Mr, Wuynilro reluniB to hi home at Wil col, WhsIi., afier a three weeka' vlult nt tlio IhIi mii homo. Ho will relUru n gul n noon. Mrs. Ulanclio Btubbs, sou and dau ghter, of Buguncho county, Colorado, will arrive In Madras Saturday for un extended vlelt to her father, Tlce I)Ucl(8. Kylo Loiiclis left yetterduy to nii'ot, her at Hlggn, HAY OBEEK HAPPE2IIWQS, ii ... . . o uaea in employing secret en and i .7':",M ourBV hri; . . "rwu9 forrefc. uu arn m.nt.. ... - n m 1 1 1 v 1 1 a ' well that a. Km n... .ne orlBlfJn'0" PWJeqtlon Wive n Prorwued 'rlnsvl Mud a fool deep and no pro peel for a change. Judd Van Hon ton will Jenvo for Hol&e, Idaho, in a few dayn. Ho Ih an ex-imrtnvr In tho U, 8. and 1 Co. Mr. Edwurds now owns nearly all the orlglual B. B. nud L. Co.'h property. A ilnnco was given ut Bynu Nlnliols' last Friday night by the Modem Wood meu of Amerlcit, which wh a grand MUcceB In every icBpect, Tlio hull wue crowded with good dancers from fur and ni' nr. Hayxtack wuh well repre wonted by some of her host. Walter Parriah, our violinist, camo very near not getting there in time for mlpper on account of tho bad roads, hut the time was .veil made up after ho arrived. Ou lout Saturday evening two buoka rooa wero tioen galloping down (lie road below it. Parrlnli'a ranch, two miles below ILiy Creek, The riders were swell looking people and it If said they were gi-ing to the pluce of worship. Chnrlio Purrlflh'a wonderful four- horde sleigh looks rattier lonesome bit ling out there In the mud. Charlie It plnir g because the enow has gone oil. Never mind, old boy, if tho old sign don't full we'll Iioto soma more snow before long und then you can sleigh ride, perhaps take unother trip to Hay- idiielt. The Haystackers say that tho next time they come Over to Hay Cieek to a ilanco they will drivo a dlirereut team, us It might Insure a sufor way of trans portation. , i Mr. Brook arrived a little Into at the dance. Ho said bu did not Intend to i on ie, but he thought It would not look well for the U. & and L. Co. not to be repri-fieuled at so largo a gathering. Jack Pitzer's new mansion is be ginning to loom up. Well, Jack, we're getting dry, bo we wish you would get in a hurry und get a slock laid in by tlio next dauce anyway. Mrs, Perry Heed and daughter, Mian Lllllo, wero over from Huystaok the last of tho week visiting with friends. They made Mr. Van Houten a farewell visit while here. We were really glad' thetToveryone wrls so well pleaded with thoduiice. It shows that Haycreek eau have u good time if she is only willing to try, and I tliluk she onuht to try now that sho has done so well on this occusion. Kvou if tho niUHii'ians did not get there iu very good time they wero ex vusabloi for who could get there over Himli u roud alinofli tipping rigs over and walking over hills that were so bad we ooulen't ride. Hayorcek Belie, OliOSS KEYES ITEMS. Judge Van Houten and family made a visit with Mrs; A. J. Priduy on lust Wednesday, - ',. J. N, BdrgoAHSold a carload of sheep to Mr, Mao for tho Paortio Packing Co. Tweniy-slx head averaged 1200. He received $3.(15 per owt. Joe Stuart gave a danco at his hall on January iO. There wero IB num bers sold and all anjoyed a good time. Frank and L ztlo Corwln, of Hay stack, uttonded tho danco at Stuart hall on January 20, and also visited their sister; Bessio, and friends at J. H. Oarrett's. Mrs, frohn Bgltqr and M:as Florence Thompson rnado a pleasant call at Cross Keys fcjunday, Mr. Ilennemanu and all busily engaged OULVEE D0IHG8, iRalph ArnjBlrong, of rynmonta, en terod Culver school Inst Monday. U, 8. Cowles and Mr. Derham passed t hrougli tills city one day last week on their way to tlia Sisters. T'jo farmers are In farming here. Fannie Osborn, who has been attPtid' Ing school at Prluevllle, returned to her homo a low days ago. J. B, MoMeon was a busitoesr visitor atjUulvcr oue day lust weefr. Mrs. Metohiint has beon sick-for tho psst few Iay but la Improving now, Mrs. Read and daughter, Lilly, were ylsltlng friends at Hay Creek ono day last week. The danco at Culver hall the 20th was well attended. Tlia music fur nished by Mr. Gerow and wife was appieclnted by all. Horn, o tho wife of Jackson Cling bun, on tlio 27th, a girl. Teddy. PEES AftE ALLOWED. Judge FrankT.'Brooki has received a statemtent from the County Court of allowances for' fees In the case of I. E. Church, deceased. Tho fees of the Jurors and witnesses, which are pro vided for by law, are not published. Only those fees upon which tho court I had to take special action are given. Thy nroas follows: Krank .T. Ilr'onltK, coronor'n fccn. , 21 20 I. M. Halm', eollln trimming 6 00 M. h. Iiucki, ltltriber for coffin 1 "U I. K.HIiutt, ninklnB eollln I so John Mfiycx, (lli(glni grave 2 GO F. J. Jlrooltd, jo lot In ccmotery 2 60 There is a rumpr that the Otegon liing Kline at Ashvvpoci will be Ihe scene of much activity in the early spring when a large force of men will be put to work to develop that proper ty .- UraBS "Valley Journal. Headquarters rm mi mi ii i i, . v SMAAfKO, ORE. Standard Pattern Agency, Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothing, Studebaker Wagons, Oiiiver Chilled Piows, "Biack Leaf" Sheep Dip; : Decorated China Free- We are giving away complete sets of ptetty Chinaware and fancy Parlor Lamps to our cash customers. Ve will guarantee to sell all goods as cheap, if not cheaper, than ever before, and with each cash purchase" will issue coupons representing the amount of your purshasei When your coupons reach specified amounts, . you are entitled to different dishes, such as dinner plates, pie plates, handsomely deco rated cups and saucers, efctpiisite designs in in covered dishes, tea pots, and in fact every- thing that goes to constitute a Complete setj of dislhjs. We have contracted with one of the largest potteries in the United States for theae goods, and have guaranteed to use an immense quan ' tity, thereby enabling us to purchase them at prices whereby we can make this liberal offer. We cordially request you to call at our store and inspect these goods, and we will be pleased to explain the offer to you in detail. :i4 for Hardware .McTAdtiART & BYE have Just optned their complete ... stock of I Hardware and Building Material, Windows anil Doors, Houselining aod Building Papers, Paintj and Kalsomine Brushes, Carpenter's ToplS; Heating Stoves and Ranges, Axes, Shovels and Barn Door Tracks, Alarm and Cuttlery, Guns and Ammunition. Forks Clocks- I 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. Goal Oil in anv auantitvr T1 rE-do not claiih to carry everything but we art in a position io fill ordinary wants from a well selected stock of Groceries, Boots and Shoes and such things usually carried by a first- class country store at reasonable prices. Comxare our prices and quality with others before buying elsewhere, and you will then trade with the ulvet Store O. G. COLLVER, Prop. CENTRAL OREGON BANKING & TRUST GO. (INCORPORATED.) Capital Stock $25,000. General banking and trust' business, business accounts solicited. "W. Q. Guerin, Jr., president; A. L. vice president; F. 0. Minor, cashier. Saving ami Good will it-; BEND, - OREGON. ARE WE "STOTTIrB ZDZELHjIEIESS? Z. F. MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT Large ami Commodious Warehouse. Comlgumeiits Bollcltud, 1'roruiit attention j(J to tlioo who tavor ua with their imtrolfnge. SHANIKO, OREGON For the best quality of - r , ? Dry rough lumber, Flooring; Rustic I Finishing Material Of all kinds go to ;;;Tf4E DEHIVT SAW milili... - Situated on Foley Creek, 12 miles east of Haycreek . ' Store: Good roads and accommodations. ... ( Rough lumber, any size, - - - $10.00 per thousand feet 1x4, hrst-clas8 flooring, any length, - SSJq.tK)' " i n ii it i nn ii n u Finishing lumber from $25.00 per thousand and up. For further particulars address CHARLES DERHAM, Proprietor, . Haycreek, Oregon. stack, stopped over night, ut Cress lvoyes wune o laud, bride, of Hay trlir ut. C.vf.m ou "Hielr way f"rom Port J. F, Blaoohard and family rnado a pleasant call at CroBs Keyes Huuday, Mr. Blauuhard went out and took sev eral snapshots of Prlday Bros.' beef cattle, Prday Bros, aro feeding 150 head of beef steer which are looking vory fine. Ed Elklns, of Blizzard Ride, was Tlalting- his brother, J, W. Klklns, on lower Trout, this week. J. W. Elklns returned wlthlils brother to spend. few dayB qn Bilztard Bulge. lirnest Prlitay made a busintms trip on ly wr Trout this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ulllam made a clt inrxber O'Dounell of the loWor wen uiihim river, AalBh' RrowH'nkda' a nleasant sail at Creaa Key this week while on.hls way hem freed Salem,' 'tepiyr jGOCEIES HALL'S SAFES BOLD ONLY BY THE Jiovttis Safe and liock Gompairy Agents lor tho l'actflc Coast. The only firm that can Bel!,K,Safc unper Hall's Draiiil.' ICxclunlve sale lor tho onl MANUANUSK HANK SAFE. Aguuts fyr the 0L1VKK TVFKWIUTKH8, 1S32-4 Fccond Ave, Peattlc, Wash. 412 Fine H, Nan Fxa'nolHuo, CnlV 1H Washington Ht., fijiokane, Wailn 84 Third Street, Portland; (Dre If you waut the best there Is you will call for WHlfE RIVER FLOUR If your merchant doesn't carry it send your orders direct to headquarters lud ll will be tfUed from our nearest ageuoj , WaaffJb Warehouse Milltng Co iealeraiu all Indsof hay and gffu, seed, flour, bran, shorts wool, t,o.,... tt - THE bAfcfcE&KEGGN Fresh, clean and pure. Also a complete line of HARDWARE, including ' STEEL RANGE,. ' COOK and HEATING STOVES. SHELF AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE MATERIAL of a'll kiiids, We are also agents for CiOOPER WAGONS, . .. . Vv MoSHERRY GRAIN DRILLS, . . j SYRACUSE moiilbbara and disc Plows, ' ' HARNESS and machinery of all kinds. Send ih your order and let us figure on it for you. SANFORD&FITZPATRICK KQt REr