r)MiMfi5 AT MA HD AC Chronicle of ImprovementsThe Moving Throng Business and Social Events Items Condensed. ... n.ira ohonneB In vert"9" W "-..-..od to hand In 'Ad'h.8nao W Monday mornlrtti lr - . . i . ,. at the MuiiriiH ... ,,. reiurncd from n .!; 0TheUa!lcind Portland. wnfutryc ininu am. iw. H,rron was in town from -i finr ni inc muci ...A . . r. n( final Prairie. ki Maui ai.i'i - . , ' , V pit with the Misses E.Roab was a visitor on lower -..j. .t ih enU 0 I1C wcck, uuv Utc ' n..w,t market here. It litems, who is teaching in the . i L..I t tifrf to defend the A mini Ills Iiuillt3li.au ISNIluitu h " by Lbarles Ilye. k.lcblckteii illnnor next Sunday - . ti..i.i mill nil Mm nllior ,i .uiiii h il rul.nl r.wi IMo't nilMi It C, 0Neil is postmaster at the new . v'u..i nn rmnktd river, and JVJI I.I ............. l h ft.. CA time lias uecn iippumuum i. tatLower Dodge. Gmily Lake Lumber Co. can uiucij. - - liinrt. f.il! on the lum P7WVtl imu-. - ff IK Maik.l I . W fl Pf ,1 t ,11. mill 11. Hi onurvw ! ..(, "M" . Varnia fnr miln til tilt! ft.fit.ii of Crook couuty. 1. 0. jotftUrCa .arm or juwn prupcuy fat it with thf Mrmrm Kt.iltv Mite riu ii ii in mi u dua uni w luuih MmiifftA fttnmlv of li'Lfal hlunkM for I.J...lfM. .....-... ..ml milt iiU m u.iuuiut niiiiH.ih t uiiii mi avuf rt-il rtmilHl mill 4 ran mnrimiiri!. Juitlce court blank and Juntlct tent ft irwAPlftir it .1. HrvmUU . I . I I 1 I . I i i IjUpu ueinau is iihuli niruiiL mr i i . feat J" uu uinuu 1'iiiT liinuiaiiuiiniiiJi'i v ailUtU HKftL Hflll Mir.lli(HL III nut lUELmiiaiiirn. vim iinnim 1... ...Ill 4. .. t"U JUU IMUIFCHY, lie VfflM UU tODiOti It for van In tlilw (nin r-'"" Picnftr office, taking the plncc JL . r it . . . . oughly competent printer, having Htb recently been employed wni r;jner, a prominent young i romanu, was in town last rtieniog,onhis way home from 0 the rnnntiti.tt M. L'i.l. .... i.vui, in,, r unci lit Meninc with friends in Mnrlra. 1 ft morning for Acencv Plains. .v., Him icssie risner. owns la f we quarter. .,1( uiuuKiaie mr ine re '" ior sncnii, was a ID tAun f.nM c. i ... . . "win ojturuav unm Mon. ' acGUa n inrn i.nnr. .1. . Ollhlt r.r... . Hivnuiu ftir. n ininn U " '"uiuubii canvass nl thf. mum.. tllfrKI nl ki. 1.1 , canumacy, and says pleased with the outlook. Mura, ano wife moved out to Den. fit. J u. . near rorter Spring can' - nvtu. mr, j'crcivai w lUHl-lil UIIIUC ' - uui ne nas decided to $W 0tk ih the n:nii rr. .1 "mc in imnmiiln.. feranch. tii. .....I M -111 ' ' Map. fj j i , . Skln Deiwteh Cow Canyon to be in worse condl. "tt,!inH has been ' "ii icr. flnrf it ...ii, . . tlm.. i... ' . " w ICPoreu that week the mnll r,... oianikn inn . "M me Ollt Imtn.. j i b8 ,neroatUs n,so M to l8d conditio. .,: .. . . . iuf uie strtrt in vr.bu ""h ior n LZ n! flay of Uie "out nshingt nhd sports- Stlltf IIJNVA ..... . 1 . . . a in- i - w iviii.i ii i ii? if -""wij was nrnhnh u t1n i m i . ' '"vut ill i iRunn 6f T6' Tb. U.hlrt rW.r tadiu "" rtream. in .k. 'i unun1. . . Utah.,,..: . vw,u" "-om the anar. . ""iioe tni.. .... . . . irv "iHiiu intiftuiti ml.n.1 i..m M ,.,f I imi;iuvh 1YU3 u VIMlUr iii town last Monday, Andrew Lnrsen was in town Saturday, from Haystack, where he has a school. U, S. Cowles ami ijoward Turner returned Saturday morning from the counlysent. 0. P. llulse, of Moro, whs in town during the week, in the interest of an tm plcmcnt house. . Myrtle J. Williams, of Salem,' is nt Hotel Green. Later she will go to Warm Springs to reside, Horn, to the wife of G, W. Miller, at their home near Forest, an 8-poUnd daughter, on March 31, ir)o6. h W. Livingston has rented the livery barn front Moore & Diiney, heretofore run in connection with the Green Hotel, Frank Elkins and family returned last Saturday evening from Prineviilc, where they have been Visiting for a week or more John Gavin, a prominent attorney from the Dalles, is here in the interest of the defendant in thu contest case of Bye vs. Deems. ? Jim Hurt, who jis employed at the Bolter ranch on Tflut creek, is in town this- week, attendirtgMo bis contest against the homestead entryjof U. Dimick. 'I li Di'rieliiili'B Irrigation & Power Otiit'ttny wanUi rocVraou, tuamsterry l p-iinidora and ax men at Hedmond. HKC-H $2 26 per day. Board $4 60 per week. 4iu20 A. Zell, ontsof the pioneer residents of the county, was In Madras the first of the week. He has been visitinir for several days past at the home ol his son, who has a ranch on Agency Plains. You have only to stop at Hotol Poln ilcxterto bo convinced that it Is the nirwt popular hostelry in Prlnevllle. Courteous trentraeut, good accommn iliitlone, and popular price's. HISI3D8 All kluds, TurkeBtan alf.ilfa, oarrotx, turnips, rutabagHH, (iiliui sets arid need, flower seeds, etc., ynu can buy these seeds cheaper thut you can send away for them. MoTag unrt & Byo. Madras. The Christian Endeavor 8oclety will Klvo a social at the Ixi!ye hall Satur dwy evening, April 7, from 8 to 10 o'clock. Admission 10c. Entertain ment provided. Proceeds to go toward paying for song books. Dr. M. V. Turlcy and C, L. Gist, of the Sisters neighborhood, were fn Mad ras last Thursday. These gentlemen are both prominently connected with the development of the irrigation district between Laidlaw and Sisters, J. S, McCoin has been in town during the week, from his Grey Butte ranch. He ha? with him his coach horse, "Coach" and also lib roan Percheron, "Prince," both ol which are fine specimens of Ore gon bred and Oregon grown horses. C. M. Hyskcll, railroad editor on the Oregon Journal staff, and W. L. Crissy, secretnry of lorn Richardson, of the Portland Commercial club, were in Mad ras last Thursday, on their way home from a visit into southwestern Crook. Joe Uedingileld leaves today for Wasco, where he goes to work for J. M. Foster who has charge of the 0. T. Company for 'the Merchants Protective Association of Portland, Joe was in the employ of Mr Foster when he settled up the Malloy business at this place. Conrad Schreiber and his sister, Miss Anna, who have been visiting in Portland for several months past, returned to Mad ras yesteidny. They both have home steads in the Methodist Hill neighbor hood, and expect to reside there permanently in the future. Mr, and Mrs. S. H. Davis, who have been residing at Laidlaw bpent Monday night In town, while etiroute to their old home at Snyder, Oklahoma. Mr. Davis recently bought the John Fryrear ranch on Sijuaw creekj and will return to make permanent residence in Crook county. Mr. nnxl Mrs, Davis arc the parents of Mh. W, P. Myers, of Laidlawt Ai U. Eastwdod and jack Deb, Who were indicted by thte federal grand jury and lakfch to Portland last week, were cllai god with cutting tlnlber urlon govern' tneht land, They were the) bwnters ol the Dete Sc Eastwood sawhutl near Griuly mountain, A year or moVe ago they pit A large ambUnt bf lumber in a yard at plncj to be sold, but M this lumber was -awed frcty a portion olf the timber tit on government land, itAate was for hkldwi by tb government, and the lum her Mill etamls tin 'the 'Wt 'tYeVt fcoush's YV3 S HA MHO, Off. ; We want a share of your trade ror 19 0 6 Our Hlgn Grade goods offered, service and Low Prices, Merit It. CENTRAL OREGON'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Every cash purchaser can have a Grand Entertainer a Talking Machine in the home. We are giving them away. Get in formed and save our Coupons. C. E Roush, proprietor of the Madras market, was a business visitor at the countyseat Wednesday. Roscoe W. Bell went to Prineviilc yesterday, in the interest of his candidacy for the democratic nomination for county surveyor. THE DALLES HOSPITAL PETITION FOK LIQUOR LICENSE In the County Court of the State of Ori'K'tn for Crook County, In the matter ol the itHtllrntlon of Cramer & Ktuveiu, n imrtncrnlilp romKl of Jerry Cra mer nnil (Icortio A, Ktevi-mi, of Miulrax, Oregon, for a llf-ctitu to Kelt niilritoim, matt anil vlncus ll(iior nmt hunt cider In lenii quantlttex than one KUon. To the Honorable County Court of the State of Oricnn for Crook County: Wc, the undcmlxncil, li'Kal votcru of Kutrhcr precinct In Crook county, Oregon, reicctfully Kllllon ttiat your honorable body Kf"nt a llcenno to Cramer &. tjtevena, a partnenhlp i'ompod of Jerry Cramer anil George h 8tev cnn, to nell plrltou, malt and vIiioiib ll'iuorn and hard elder in leu quantities than one gallon. In raid l'rcclnet of Kutcher, Ceun ry of Crook and State of Oregon, for a jnrlod of xlx montlm from the 2d day of May, 1W. W K llrotvn, Jamei Wllllama, J J Watt, Frank Onborne, CO Itnmacy, A H I'arkey, H V Jt lllll, Douglax Hood, 11 T Jonen, C If Jackson, J II Jacknou, Andrew I'lemon, J-'rank Klklnx, V 1 llrookn, WMMcKlroy, Y K Itodman, Max I,uldemann, C V Wilson, 0 W Itanktn, J K MagiH-xn, Glllln Dlzney, John A I'atMchn, Pon 1 Ilea, Kn:d Davln, I II Ilurden, Krcd Iturdcn, C M (lard, J W Hurt. W C Moore, T J Malloy, J It Conroy, Alfred Wild, II K Jacobs, Jno F Church, Eft Kutcher, Ed lialdner, J E Camp ticll, I, K Allliigham, A V Uiifllngtoii, Wm Ter nl, 1. 1, Nichols. J A Arncy, Thomax Ilurden, N H I'lukerton, W Haunon, I'aul Frank, W Thielemann, M (1 Irvln, 0 V Dillon, 8 K Oray, 1' 7. Vcto-v. J K Wlluon, M I. Ixnickx, I) W Ar notd, (leo It Inick, C K Itotme, J W Jackson FI Irvln. 8 V Hlchardson, John Inham, A A Frank, C K Ixmckx, II K Nlien, A DThnycr Itobt K (lultoway. W II Cook, (5 It tiraham, J I, Maddnin, Chax DUney, J K Kvlek, CIim Dillon FKStangiand, OC'Fox, Mile Fox, C C WattH, C C AMiley, Walter Amey, I, K llaker, II Links, Win Itrottnhlll, U1 Volrnth, Mllotiard, WC Parker, W II Itaiiibey, It W Hell, X S Jcnntngii, J W McKlroy, fwitt McU-an, Wm Htehike, llrucoHood, IIMtiarduer, II J Campbell, II I. Cuminlng.i, W A Pullen, W N Fields, William (Irceno, A I. William, Julius A I.Hrsen, A KagleM, IT 8 CowIck, W 1 Schanble, N I' I'oul-wn 0 I, Hohtfcld, C N MoKlroy. jas Mcblroy, T 11 Tucker, i J Hinton, W II Aliuln. Howanl W Tumor. J D Mayes, j M MAyeii, 8F Itobertson. Notice 1 hereby given that the undorxlgned will nrewnt the foregoing petlttou to the County Court of Crook County, Orugon, at the Couuty Court room In Prlnevllle, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 2d day ol May, UHW, at which time they will apply to raid Court for a license to icll Hplrltoud, malt and vluous liquors and hard elder In lens quantities than one gallon iu prayed for in ld petition. Kutcher I'reclnct, Crook County, Oregon March 'JO, 11KI0, JKUUVCHAMEIl OKOItOK A. 8TEVKN8 IKuHHlfHaVIHBaVHaHHBHHHBWH Tlxe XDallera, Oregon A PRIVATE HOSPITAL for thu treatment of all medical und Burgicul diseases, except sunh as are contagious. PATIENTS MAY EMPLOY THEIE OWN PHY8ICIAHS Training School for nurses In connec lion. For information concerning; the same address Bupt of Nurses. HOSPlTflli filTES From $10 to $21 per week, uccording to room, Including hospital care and bouru. For further Information address DRS. FERGUSON & REUTER, The Dalles, Oregon. T BARB WIRE $4.40 Gwt, L0UGKS& WILSON -- - - - --T- ' 1 B. S. LARKIN, Prop. Madras, Oregon MACHINE FOR REPAIRING FINE SHOES COMPLETE LINE OF HARNESS AND SAD DLE FIXTURES The best quality of Bepairing Hamilton Hot First class meals and beds, Prices reasonable, Head quarters for all stage lines. Antelope, Oregon Gome to the Grizzly Store AND SEE $1 DO ITS DDTY OJneml fltrahfcndl, Dfy Goods, Gro- iieriei and Hnfdw'ore, EXOllANQK IK FARM PRODUCE New and enlarged stock with h0 open Inrrjear. i also have a now lllio of ROVAL CHINOOK SHOES We can afirbly fit you out LEWIS & FOGEL fll X VDAAT DDArTUUDC JULHirUUL DIH1I1MU) j Successor?! to J, F, MORRIS i PlHEVlLiLlE, OEGOfl 5 D"'.e.r;. General Merchandise 4 CLtOTHlNO, BOOTS, SHOES, ETC., ETC. mail Orders Receive Prompt attention LiU CDBEPy ....FOR SALE.... GOWLES & DERHAM Sawmill FIRST-CLASS LUMBER AT LOWEST PRICES 'I Rough lumber delived at Madras $13,50 Per m, All dimension lumber will be Fir if desired at same price. ,jj SEND ALL ORDERS TO THE MILL $ JDa-ily Mail, IP. O. Address, j MADRAS,, . OREGON S W W-Ua.'.Ui.W WJkP-W73 Hf'-HJ'-iHr- V- J5H'.U. JU- JU am m FARMERS MARKET Has re-opened with a fine line of the JT CHOICRST VI RAT! BUTTER, EGGS AND VEGET, A. FlfcfKSUN, Prop., Madras, Ore. A. E. CROSBY PROPRIETOR 2. F. MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & FORWARDING MERCHANT f ', iAVge and Commodlom Warehouse. Conalgnmont Bolloltcd. j l'rouipt attention paid to those who lnvor s T with their patronage. I SHANIKO, OREOON I POSTOFFICE PHARMACY Carries a Corrtp.eto Line of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Household Remedies, Drugt'Ists' Snildrles and Photo Supplies. Country Mall Orders I give my personal attention. A Graduate in charge. Safe delivery guaranteed. Your prescription my specialty. Strychnine and Pest Destroyers. Stock Foods And Dips of all kinds. Aganey for1 Eastman KodAks. Both 'Phones. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE DALLES, OREGON NEW MANAGEMENT Hahn Hotel and Feed Stable OSBOW St miliSQfli Props. . Entire Hotel Remodeled and Renovated. Rooms Neat, Well Lighted and Ventilated. LIVERY AND FEED BARN Also Remodeled. Stock Riven ijood feed, and the best at tention. REMEMBER THE PLACE. THE BEST LIVERY AND FEED STABLE' AT SHANIKO IS D, A, HOWELL'S Good stock; CareFiil drivers-, iest hi&y and gmin; Prices l'easohablev 9 Shinikb Warehouse Company QENERAL $Tt)lUaB AfJD FORWARDING Bpfecial atontloh o Vtil Milhg and tiallh? for Eafiilerii sh menta, Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Lime and Builders'' Material of all kind!. Sulphur, Wotil aha" Grain. Sacks And Twine, Qrain, Flour and Feed.- Highest ririca pan) for Hides arid. Pelt's. 8tock Yards with all the latest and beat facilities for handling BtckL Mark Gobdl bare o! "St Wi C6." f i & condon, mwii&. i