.1 at MBuras. was i fl ilir. ' nn Friday last. l'n 00 .n,!(Ile for sale i. .ronu ni"' I1 .InfABOKIU t . k 0f Portland, salesman ,w ' ,nn on Tuesday, tVILII J. " ' "" .1 ..,do num. wi i.r rem " . . . villi. l'.rmi. . '...inff lllfc.n nrlv to hum' iti noun riMiiv I'TlvlncJl that ItiH tWu 1.. Ilrl.ii.vllll. 1 L .,.,. food ncoommo. .mil ireuv"f " i,.r rim-PH. , ,m K) nil"' I i. . r !,.,.! i lllll KM Kir lll'iv-- I r ....t..f. . .rr..i,u iti.fi nun WHUIII .i.i.i n if .n i .reai.'" . . .. , ......... runt n,r 4. ftinclr iia t of the week, iookioj v t . ....... r. 1k It. I -.llr 111 Wl IU3 Ml" . . xrliUH WIHIJiY LILXHi . of tlir tost of building v n.w siLiHic of the German rtl eii Al'ji r U"W M !. I i ..rV IMfttflK l;Kt 1 - I ,(c.iJ ii in section it ..ri.t.n mi ii li:i licftti Iivlm At .... ,n id A.i.cit.i i uttntrv for tome pjj.iimvfd brie last SmuuJay for I -.. Mt.llnv til.iri- i jrothcr of Mr 1 . J. Malloy. . . Ini m ilii- I.e. I telillrmnr lirtr. u ladias, vl sir Hiry fttc Cheap. r-uhe nfit iwpMv IaV5. Out. of s:-'. ano wan c.nnv uuuiiimuic. J forest ranger will ic lielU at Trine Fonlind. Koiehtir,; nnd La (Jrnndc wjiooper a i inn, according to wuitui uuii.v in, was 111 own i ' ... J a j.iaons of his fficu l,. or which hi ifoofliynumucr line. Out of (lie ' uciu'ii iaiiw iiiuiiuici ' -"iHiiHimi- iiiw iii: iin.a ui BUtio Sheep & Land Coinnnnv nl mtt U'li rr.i.,1, ... , ,1 .1... ... .1. company will kIu.ii about 30.009 W lhin 1 1 1 Ill 1. "I l 19 lWliTTl y ir.tr llllAn ..... n ininc cninusiasuc -r-' i' ior Aood uail teani.nt M-tdunriL' the present seainn. nml ". .ra? win nave the btst team n played in this seciion nf ihr- iiilV II ... t DilVi 111.11 1 1 1 A itmU...1 """win ttiiicii will be strone -.ui nine nosnmnn nn. .i.ni !).(! II. -icna ami othn Central Ore- will have to nlav ball if !.. , 6- iiunuiie iMnUras nuurc - "in icason. ; rrmevillt., last veck, (0 Wore the 1 i Klllllll IUIV III "rorilund . . rciimlr.) frn. Cf.lll 1.. ... ... -ijwi Hint 1 .,.,, m. under inveMi.-n 1... '"colors f.om Albany, and lhe limber i ..... V I. IIIMtt 4.. .. I "live In ' ' "1"' iwvaLiif fl.lr I inn ... IMP It H. I. ' ' .lW.t HIU Cbj,lw linlm,., r ...... . . 1... i i umnnn n , " vicinity t in f,i., ... . I Tntc"01' wl, the liccnuinir of ..- wles clmiM,,.. .... V. M. ....... ' ,(. . AilJllll.'lll rtinf M n 0111 I.,. . ""locale,! ...... T tiioi . " uismnco he ow . "H,u,i about .1 ,. ' . . -V ms r, ., . . I'.wtC. I ll . . tih.n. vvurenousi nnd ' vulmni .... . 7'of0n,fA ,l,vc 1118 " stillery fP4n wnhln tt few month,. rT Fohpulduhydo for sulc at tiieMmlnm I)ruiHlBip. OeorKO A. 5tevcn wai n business vis Ilor nt the conntyseai, yesteriy flcnry Unchiniinn and" M. W. Ucn nett went to Slmnllfo yesterday. Roscoc W. Hell w'a a visitor nt Hcd rnond and I'rinevilc during the week. S. D, I'erclval was In lon on Tucs d,iy (rom Ills ranch in 1'orl.cr Spring canyon Joe Montgomery, and Jimmy Head were in town on Saturday, from the Culver neighborhood. Mrs. 11. II. Dean and her daughter, Miss Pearl, were in (own yesterday from their home near iinycrcclc. Frank ttlkins, republican nominee for sheriff of this county, returned with his family, from Princville, on Sunday afternoon, J. T. Smith returned home this week from The Dalles, near which point He worked for a mouth, on the North Htmk railroad grade.'. Mis. Hulda Arciismeier, nutcr of the Arcnsmeier Urns., arrived from Missouri last week and is now making her home with her brothers. Hee I). V. Jl'uimtt fur fiirminn nnd tliiilur IhihIh. KiirniH for milo In th hi-Hi purl Ion of Ornoli coiinly. 1. O. .iililroxtt. Oulvur, Uncoil. There 10 to be a change in the- post office at I'riuevillc, and C. Lafullette ha dccii named by the pieVulunl as posimas ler at that place, to iucceed Jack Summers, Kovcoc W.'Hell lias accepted a poti tion with the Deschutes Irrigation & I'owcr Compaiiy, nt Redmond, as drafts man, ami wil leave for iut place in the next day or so. The McichnntV Protective Association has commenced a big cIumm out sale of the Madras Milling & Mercantile Go's j stock of merchandise, to clean tip the business. Selling regardless of cost. Mauled, at the home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. N S. Jennings, on Sunday, April 29, 1006, Mr. Geoijjc S, Mayes and Miss Allic Jennings, both of Madras. Judge I. J. Hrooks performed t lie marriage ceremony. The Farmers' Institute which was to be held at Hcnd on the 28th of April has been postponed until the latter part of this month, at which tunc it is planned to have a large gathering of farmers of wes tern Crook. Dr. Withycombe, the re publican nominee for governor, his been invited to aitend the meeting. The date will probably be nnuounced in time toi publication in our next issue. Ficd J. Damon arrived here ycMerdny from Portland, where he bought a com plete line ol drugs and drugitUts sundries for (he new store which he is putting in nt this place. A portion oi his goods ar rived yesterday afternoon and the remain der will be here by the firs: of the week. Mr. Damon has rented the Alexander bulldiiiK, opposite the Green Motel, which he will occupy for the present. Frank Rodman was elected captain of the Madias baseball team and Alf Cook manager nt nn organisation meeting held lnt Sunday afternoon. Regular practice will be held on the Madras grounds hereafter, each Sunday afternoon. Some correspondence has already been received from .Redmond in regard to a match game, nnd ns soon as the teams nre in practice a scries of panics will be arranged. J. D. Wilcox, of Portland, and B. Clendening and R. li M. Strickland, of Spokane, were m Madras last Monday evening, on their way to the railroad from a visit nt Bend and in that vicinity. Mr. Wilcox is a prominent capitalist from the Oregon metropolis, while Ins companions on the trip were associated with Spokane capital, Mr1. Clendening repicscnting the Charles Sweeney millions. The object of their visit into central Oregon was not made public, further than that they had been visiting the much talkcd-of cen tral Oregon country. John 0. Rose arrived here on Monday, for the purpose of defendnig the contest tiled ngninst his homestead entry ' by Joseph W. Livingston, and the testimony In which case was taken before Max Liictldemanii on Tuesday. The grounds for the contest filed by Mr. Livingston me that the entry man is not occupying and cultivating his homestead and resid ing upon it, to the exclusion of a home elsewhere, ns is requited by law, but tht nu is maintaining u residence nt The Dalles, Mr. Rose is a murried man and j his family is residing in The Dalles. The questions involved In this contest are quite similar to those involved m several other contests in this section, now pending, We want a share of your trade for 19 0 6 Our High Grade goods offered, gerviqe and Low Prices, Merit It. I i I CENTRAL OREGON'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Clay pool Brothers GENERAL Merchandise Clothing, Boots Shoes, Etc Prompt Attention to IVTail Orders PRINEVILLE, OREGON r rjL Jfj. Jf 3 ft 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. p. c. OSBORN C. V. WILSON Osborn & Wilson Star Tonsorial Parlors AND ROOMS New Shop Complete Prompt and Courteous Attention Next D001 to the White Elephant MADRAS, OREGON "PSl THE DALLES HOSPITAL ! JIM. AMM.J?'' i- Sk'tMSS Howard W. Turner went to Pnne vtllc yesterday to attend to matters in connection with his administration of the ! Dcrham estate. j The Grimly Lake Lumber Co. can 1 now fill all orders. Doors, windows and shingles also on hand. Call on the lum-1 bcr yard man for prices. in jtf ! Mrs. Myrtle J. Williams, of Salem, J who has been at the Green Hotel during the past month, has gone to the home of Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Cowles, on the Deschutes, to remain for a tunc. Read the new ad for the great clos ing out bargain sale of the Mock of the M, M. & M. Co. store on tue opposite! page. This is your opportunity to save for tlle treatment of all medical und n.onev. TI,e bri' sale is now 0.1. ! HUWCttl disenHea, except audi as are -1 4 - o C. F. Delano and wife left this morning, for Spokane, Wash., where 9 The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful Drivers Best of Hay and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prices 1 o I Tlie ZDallera, Oregon I A PRIVATE) HOSPITAL I D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. A. E. CROSBY ihcy expect to visit with relatives for some tune. Mr, Delano has some inter ests there requiring his personal attention, and he does not expect to return here before August. I'ltOPHIETOU WALL PAPER pno new lino of the latost patterns is now being sold at bedrock prices This papering lia just arrived, Gall and see it Oar Etoro is the place to buy ZFTJTIR 3ST 1 1? TJ" DES 23 LOUCKS & WILSON contagious. PATIENTS MAY EMPLOY THEIE OWN PHYSICIANS Truininu School for nuraet) iri connec tion. For information concerning the 1 Hutiio address riupt. of Nurseo. ! HOSPITHLt HTES From $10 10 $21 per week, according i 1 to room, Including lioajiltnl care and board. POSTOFFICE PHARMACY Carries a Comp.eto I, Ine of Prugs, Medicines, Cliemlcnln, Hotiseliol.l I'emedles, DniKKists' Sundries and i'lioto Supplies. Country Mall Orders I give ray personal attention. A Graduate In chnrgo. Safe delivery guaranteed. Your prescription my specialty. Strychnine and l'ost Destroyer. Stock Foods nnd Dips of all kinds. Agancy for Eastman Kodaks. llotU 'Phones. WHOLESALE AND KETAIL. THE "DALLES, OREGON For further Information address DRS. FERGUSON t REUTER, , The Dalles, Oregon. ;: i A. M. WILLIAMS &. CO; DEALERS IN j Dry Goods, Clothing,! Furnishing Goods ! JIOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS 1 AND FEED STABLE EATI RE Iirr L ?IIIE HOTEL . REMODELED AXD RENOVATED. ROOMS NEAT AXD WELL LIGHTED and VENTILATED FIRST-CLASS TABLE BOARD Livery and Feed Stable also remodeled. Stock given good feed mid the best of attention WILLIAM TERRIL PROPRIETOR MADRAS, OREGON 1 ' 1 THE DALLES Prince Corbet BAY PERCHERON STALLION Will make the season until July 20 as follows: At Madras, Mondays, . ThursdayH and yuttird.iv. At Lvhi & Ilrown's Tuosdays and Wednesdays. At Snucuruxh ps. Wfdncsda afternoon. Fridays at Inline ranch. THRMS: S5 singlo service; ?10 seiison;?15 to insure. PETER M A R N A C H, OWNER ; CULVER ORECON CULVER HOTEL! AND FEED BARN PEIIHY REED, Manager, 1 GOOD MEALS CLEAN BEDS! NEW BUILDINGS . GRAIN AND HAY OK ALL KINDS FOR BALE PRICES REASONAHLE. ORECON The Coach Stallion "COACH" t t AND "PRINCE," Roan Perc heron Will muUo the neaaon from April 1 to July 1, 1906, In Mndras t'ulver mid lUyslault violnltlrt. Will tie t TorrlPs burn in MudriiH, Friday nnd Saturday; nt MaColii rnnoh at (irey Unttu, Monday nnd Tuesday; at O, 0. Utile's plnce near TiilVer, WeilneHday and Thursday. TERMS, $10 by the season; $3 single aervici.. w axs (US ft Shaniko Warehouse Company GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING Special attention to Wool Grading and Baling for Fnatern Bhip monts. Dealers in Blacksmith Coal, Lime and BuilderH' Material of all kinds. Sulphur, Wool and Grain Sacks and Twine, Grain, Flour and Feed. Highest prico paid for Hides and Felts. Stock Yards with all tho latest and best facilities for handling Stock. Mark Goods Oare of "S. W. Co." T. G. CONDON, Manager. vr SI? Sf s J. S. McCOIN, Owner. Farmers Market HAS REOPENED WITH A FINE LINE OF THE CHOICEST MEATS BUTTER, EOOS AND VEGETABLES Farm Implement and Tool Solo. At private sale, for cash, all of the farm implements and tools on the IS. 1L Dean ranch, near Haycreek, will bo sold, in cluding wagons, harness, windmill, farm machinery, etc, Parties' desiring to buy call at the ranch. ,n, t X t J. W. French, Pros. H. A. Moore, Vice-Pros. F.f. Hurlburt, Cashier A. Pierson, Prop. Madras, Oregon EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY FOREIGN EXCHANCE BOUCHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD H 1 L7 ynnnv i Jbmm I I W "SW aw a Cnpltnl Stock, $2B,000 Deposits, $250,000 SHANIKO, OREGON t GENERAL COMMISSION & I : FORWARDING MERCHANT I T Largo and Commodious Warelioiuo, ConslBniiients Pollelted, J Prompt attention paid to thono who livvor us with their pfttronnge,. 1 t SHANIKO, OREGON t 1-