inMi .1 . . ings ift at Madras "yesterday for in peters r ... . ..,.k i .... In IOWI1 ii"'" wflS in town a ten frtlm hi on Monday , u,, of Lamonlai McMcen, o . t,e4t Ban ' i . rulvcr attendee! iuv l.ofCU ... hut Friday llarv Madras, on ;;(W!rRtrN on Ilk iiacnti clc- l.l.n n n st Long, W. J ,,UCK,C " " . . ...... mtr of Redmonu, .tt Sunday. Sof the lllishtoweram. .. sawmill men, w in oala3l Tuesday evening. Srt.of the lrincville rtarin L-nrin Madras on last Iri B, after business interwi. if I imM nnil Miss Mae m visitors at Hie cumy0u. - or the nasi wcck. and J. A. Owcnliouic, two ..l.i. .i.rc Pinnn House . ,,.! Madras last I-riday l ..... . Larsen, Jr u teacmnR " . AetnCY Platn school, which w Monday with a good at Itirnctt for farming mill itni!. KarniH for milo In tlio ., .. r fir.vik county. I'. 0. fairer, Own, . I.. n.-1 Huc.'Mr s desiring id - nutation proof can secure .the .blacks for notice of intention to .. it,. Hinnci-r llll'lCC. Jl lilt 1 iv.... --- . . , . I . . t la Hinil nnfi . i id riinni vse.it. Under situr -"-j Moment, Courteous treatment, -j-,nnn mil iiniiiil.ir tiriees. niinuuaiiwi. ... Wilson left yesterday for Ren .i . i .A f ...Inns niift v.ifintl't PHI IU(lllK t-toncessions at the Kcdmond expects to tun a coniccuunciy Mulris Mi will be ready , to in.. ....II ...Ml .l .... ncbinje work, the , more, the You will get the best flour that it .. i a:&o cornmeai ground anu i published at Gresham, ir a m 1 1 1 l.ilLIESIB. 1111. Ill (J YV II II 111 Will v Dinr ni inr nirtiint imnff r wi tons present owner. tit iinnnr firm rvirnnitc Mnn K ''Jin. nrnnrifiAr ni M li lr.i..ivtwi Wl IHV 11111111413 has atlc arranccinents wil earners and stage drivers out of Madras io tnU nl l,,Vf r tnil. In ...i. . I hi imiiuiis itiiini? pw. jcno m orders by mall (core meats by return stage at same 'Utlie shon. S. Williams. fl r A r nnrl F asm i 2'v Wl'U lucjuay ior uouien- , "-vc pone io secure seed cominK year's cron on thplr ; I-1UI3. i ncv nre iro nir HM...... . ' " "j rum- me comlnir year, ""ing proved a splendid rMKUnt ami a heavy yicldcr in - vvuuuy. ns! gainst nil !f r.r i. lUI. I t one day last weel:. ua last j-riday mornintr. ' wving been Hitlidrnwn. !rn ... . VUl 01 .111 'lll.mnl Iti. "c"to pass a worthless check, " 0nly on acrn.mi f .1.. WM "IS first ofTensn. n. ilefact that J'' old and resi)eeled cUi, '"s case wnc . .. . ... otuicir out oi case Hall held on ast iM,u.. i...- ''r and ilm . t -'W HMIIUU1IIIIIII! vLa5.on is uald to C" a Will nleaim, r- -.. "' wn iinllriii.. i .sr Monncr' The flr . 1,3,1 IS laid In I r .... Fn-i.7' r uancl"B. and the vtn m's K1 K.ll . " -"'MW ,7 mto the wee sma' ,n' rnoininr. ..,;.i.i..i .... 1 it,. 1 " "PPreni iu uancc Id. jin Rica was a visitor Id town on Fri day, front Hay creek. Horn, to the wife of Cllailcs Water house tin Saturday, 8cJtenlber 15, u)o6, n son. , ' Miss Lillie Uead, 'of Culver, Visited friends In Madras from Friday until Monday. Stock salt at $1 10 pdr too lbs. Flnb tabic salt $1 00 per 50 lbs, at tile i'e'bples Hlg Store. M. E. Miller, an attorney front Ante lope, was looking after business matters here last Friday. Two large shipments of second' hand I sacks suitable for barley, oats rihd pota toes at the People's Store. Mr. and Mrs. Harry 1). Sill spcht scv cral days rtt I'nneville during the past week, returning on Sunday William tlrownhlll returned on Mon day from Ilcud, where he had taken A load of wheat for Mrs, Lamb. Lnucks Uroi., the furniture dealers, will Hike wheat at 85c per bushel on outstand in;; accounts or in payment for new goods. Hilly Harbcr, a prominent young rancher from the Culver neighborhood, attended the Harvest Hall here last Fri day evening. The Pioneer oflke is prepared to turn nut all classes of up to date commercial job printing. New stock, new machinery, new type. Satisfaction guaranteed. If yon have a farm or town property for sale, Mst it with the Madras Realty Company, Madras, Oregon.. Oflke in TowMtu(litilllliitf, MudrftH, Ort'KOii. I. H. Howard, of l'rincvllle, has been in this vicinity duiing the week, buying wheat and making collections for W. F. King, the I'rineville hardware merchant. L. Enderud and family of Haycrcck were in Madras on Sunday last, having been tempted out for a Sunday drive by the unusually fine weather. Mr, Ende rud is secretary of the Baldwin Sheep & Land Company. W. R, Cook was in from his ranch in the Haystack section, Mondy. Mr, Cook reports having finished harvesting, seeming on an average of ro bushel to the acre. Tim is belter than the general average in that section. Crook County journal. John Mayes, George Mayes and Lyle l I'nxton left on last Sunday for the mountains, where they expect to spend several weeks hunting deer. All of them nre old and experienced hunters, and they should get plenty of game as the moun tains are said to be alive with deer this season. Jack Dee, a sawmill man from Grizzly, was in town yesterday. Mr. Dee, jointly with A. K. Eastwood and Archie Mason, has recently been hucd by the govern menl ifor the recovery of the value of some lumber which they are charged with cut ting from government land, and he was on his way to Portland to make some Mud of a settlement of this case. We are offering as a special induce ment for cash trade a number of beauti ful pictures in handsome frames, which we give absolutely free to our cash cus tomers. Wc return you gifts to the val ue of 10 per cent, of your purchases for cash. Each purchase is punched upon a ticket, so that all your purchases, large or small, for cash will secure you the ben efit of our special offer. Come in and sec our premiums, and let us explain our ofler to you. Sanford, Sill & Co, The old established firm of Wurzweiler & Thomson has been dissolved. The interests ol A. Thomson and. Arthur Hodges have been bought by Wurz weiler Co., who will continue the business at the old stand. It was on August 27, 1897, when Wurzweiler & Thomson bought out M. Sichel & Co., and three years later, on July 1, ipoo, Arthur Hodges purchased an intcrqsl in the firm. The business is one of the largest in the county and has been very prosperous. Crook County Journal, Now Is the lime to buy your grain diilU and if you are looking around to find one that will suit you we will be pleased to show you the "New Kentucky" made in the disc, shoe, hoe, press and broadcast drills. The disc drills arc the favoritest they have the hard oil cups with screw caps, adjustable spring scrapers, steel ribbon, tubes, large sizes have two tongues and the feed can be adjusted so us to sow as little as desired without cracking the grain. Call and get our ptices before buying. Sanford, Sill & Co. UPSET IN MjDSTREAM Legging Craw Han Narrow Escape In Raplda of tha Matolos. It Is reported here that U. S. Cowles, J, W, lackson, Andrew Larsen, Jr., and Clarenco Watts had rt narrow escape from drowning, last Thursday, while attempt tng to cross the Matoles River, where they have been driving logs for the Cowles sawmill. While crossing the stream In a boat, in the rapids, they were Unable to lnd when they bad expected jtima'J..I'i 1 mmm C SUA NMD, 0?, -1 We Want a share of your trade for 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 Machinein the home. We are giving them away. Get in formed and save our Coupons. A. E. CROSBY V It 0 V It I K-T O It POSTOFFICE PHARMACY Cttrric a Comp.cto Muc of Drugs, Medicine, ClicmicalK, UousclioM HcmeiHc, flriiRKltU'Snnilrle and l'lioto Bupp!l'cn. Country Malt Orderii I k'vc my pureonal attention. A Oraduato in cliafgo. Bare delivery guaranteed. Your prescription my specialty. Btryclmiiio and Pest Destroyer. Btoek Koodn and Dljin of all kinds. Agoncy for Kastman Kodak. l!oth 'Phone. WHOLESALE AND ItETAIL. THE DALLES, OREGOJS J. W. French, Pros. H. A. Mooro, VlcePres, F.Ti Hurlburt, Cashier EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY FOREIGN EXCHAKCE BOUCHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD CabltaJ Stock,. 325,000 . Deposits, $250,000 SrtANIKO; OREGON The ELK DRUG ' mi "i1" "' nn tw- ,..... ..iMII..... fil...,.. -wi m - in.. j 1 11 Handsome Pictures FREE We.hre offering With 6tir "CASH SALES" beautiful pictures, absolutely free, to the amount of Ten Per Cent of the purchases. Gome in ana let us explain our system of Giving These To You Our prices are not raised one cent, our motto being "Quick Sales and Small Profits." We are making this a special inducement for Cash Trade. SYRACUSE PLOWS AND HARROWS Have no equal. Buckeye Drills are guaranteed and our full lines of implements arc the best we can buy. Giv6 us a call. n Sanford, Sill & Co. e !Z. F. MOODY GENERAL COMMISSION & : FORWARDING MERCHANT I 0 Large and Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited. Prompt attention paid to tlioso who iavor ub with their patronage. SHANIKO, OREGON JVAyilAAAAAAVIrAAAAiflfA-AAAAifcillL3! Clay pool Brother Carries a nice, clean, fresh line of drugs, sundries and patent medicines. Prescription work a spe cialty. Mail orders given prompt attention. You can get your medicines at any hour of the day ' T-L'.' or nit FRED J. DAMON, Madras, Oregon 71 GENERAL M erchand ise Clothing, Boots Shoes, Etc Prompt Attention to Mail Orders PRINEVILLE, OREGON ft ft 44 LI 1 to, and the boat swinging out into the stream again, stiuck again&t a log mat naa lodged and was upset in midstream, throwing the occupants into the water at a point where there was apparently no bottom and where the current is very swift. Cowles was washed down stream for fully fifty feet, after being thrown fiom the boat, before he came to the suifacc again, but the other members of ihe party managed to get hold ofuhe boat, to which they clung until it reached a point wheie the river was shallower and where they could make a landing. Meanwhile Mr. Cowles had also made a landing at some distance down the stieam. Watts, who could not swim, came near drowning before they could gel him to the boat. When he first came to the surface alter his plunge into the water, he grappled one of the others and came near pulling him under, but they finally succeeded in geuing mm . the overturned boat, and later to the bank ol the stream. JOIN RUSH TO NEW COLD FIELDS is J. W. Rdbfpon nml Blohnrd Build lml lnsr?jtoiidiy for tho (Joyous Hill's neighborhood, in Lake county, where they ex mot to upend several werKa pioapeotiiiR in tho newly discovered gold. Holds of that locality. Both are snsonod veterans of tho hills, and temp ted by the numerous reports ot tlie richness of the LaKe county discovery, they have gone to see for themselves, lhey will go ilrst to tho Coyote Hills, but expect to also prospect much of the surrounding territory. They carried with them a complete prospectoi's outfit, inol tiding powder and drills with which to do their assessment work be fore returning, should they strike anything wqrth while. COOD EXHIBIT FROM CROOK Crook and Malheur were the only two Oregon, counties which had exhibits of grain ,at the Boise Irrigation Congress, and both were n credit to the irrigated districts of .this state. The Crook. County exhibitcame from tho Laidlaw district and was prepared by the Laidlaw Development League. While it was only a small exhibit, it compared favorably in quality with any exhibit there, and the two Oregon counties, by com bining their exhibits, wero able to carry oil the first prize for grasses and giuins. The wheat, oats, barley and ryo was tho heaviest exhibited by any of the states. The Lnidlaw ex hibit was iu charge of J. N. B. Gerking. Fdi Sala. One family hack, heavyt atf Stude. baker wagon? 3 Studebaker wagonj 16 inch sulky plow; 14 inch walking plowj wheel harrow j steel lever harrow; also household lumHurev etc, ( , ., 130 ol 8 H. 13A1UD, MftdraS. VERY The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful DriverjS Best of Hay and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. 1 I m J I . . I. II I H I 1 I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I- .1 1 fv THE WHITE ELEPHANT CRAMER &. STEVENS, PROPS First-Class Wines, Liquors and Cigars. High grade case goocte Corner Fifth and E .Streets MADRAS, . OREGON i . , 1 ... 1 ... 1 i t i i 1 Ai.r r . 1 ; r1 As Shaniko Warehouse Company I; GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING M ... Bpecial ftttention to Wool Ceding and Baling paaturn ship- jj montB, ueaiera m lllackemtth Coal, Lime- and Builders' MaterjaJ of all kinda. Sulphur, 09! and Grain Backs and Twine, Grail, Flour and Feed. Hlgbeat pr)ce paid for Hides, and Pelta. Stock Yards with all the latest and best facilities for handling Stock. t Mark Goods Oare of "i3L W. Co." 7. t. g. condon, m&iA: stjsf-jr