I at Madras, .. ii,f(iii 11' ' i ... nlf id II L" . . . . tu . ...L,n,t m.nc I lie. It "'.'.iwnit nyc i ,.r Hunt wan it .i"' l nv. n nun i .k nil r Meat ..mi nt.lkC. . tf.tf 111 ftliuuri. ,..,, . tt;.i iwirinu. unit; far of Maclrai. 21 Uf!v J, 0. lloblnmiii wnsR visitor In u lolopo IiihI Sunday, Horn, In tho wlfo of John MeTttttgnrt 1 .... uiki.ii.i. f.. n uttiH III YOlHIgH ",,B C"'f t 4MIH0II tt, lll, ft 8011, .Tnclc Cllngan and. family nro mov luff out toilny, to Uiolr homo near Culver. II, U. Ilecd of Hiiuiiw Oreek wiih In llown hint Stlunlily, do IiIm way to MeMlinivlllo. Horn, to tho wlfo of OliarloH V. Wll mm, ul Portland, Oregon, February 2.'l, IUD7, a daughter It. A. Hrown mid wlfo wore hi town hint Halurday from their ranch In Porter Spring canyon. MIbB HiihIo Hrojfun of Aulolopo Ih vndtlng hcrfc'lHtcr, ajrH.C. Uibltinon, having arrived horo last Monday evening, W. K. auoi ln, Jr., of Portland wan Ii. MadrnH laHt Saturday morning enwute to Honil, where ho goen to look after bllwillCHrf lntereHtn. Til. IMiMljorry, who Iiuh hcon work ing In Porilund during tlio Winter, Cunlc In on T(u.'Hilay'H Mingo to look after Ii Ih liitcri'fH' here. T. A. Ituiherfonl of Uldlaw. piiHsed through town Fuiidiiy afternoon, tin the Umiil HIntnlko mage, He wan on li Ih waj lo Portland. Our hhw S'tmplo of CtnipVII Hnl, Sui iaee puolur will ho here Monday, .every hotly Invlloil to call and exam ine It. .1. fc M.A INiIiihoii & Co MW. W. 15, Kiilghum arrived here Sunday afternoon from Gobhon, Wellington, and Ih vlalllng at (he homo of herpareiilM, Dr. and Mr. T. A. Iuig. O, Springer wnn In town last Mon day from Otilvor, looking after IuihI- msa mattern ior tho Grizzly Iike Lumber company. BjrIuT lie- uomputilcd hltn and ftpont the day vMilitg friends horo. .. 1 i.rti.v and outs, at LwarniBl.rh.gHHtOKii road. i""C'' . 1 I I. II,. U'viiii. inro nroti ffi. a Cvoy, Warm. V""v- . . ... 11... ,1 1I10 rcHl n nco 01 uin . KU17 Mini j Mr. WW U'liltwut t. ... 1. . .r i 1 he moil nop "i,u,"u" ,i.:. at ie iDiiiny " " Vi.v. ,,i (utnir'i uen.uiiBm, ijMilir p,ii?i. .1 fiihlilv woio Hi ..jiul iiiur 1 nivyi. t"" 1 .1... Mima been u'-hkiiik t .1. .iniiiit. t .i- iinor. itftumelo b .y ,...ir plows, lw cf tall 'i v" -.', r..... r, n . . .mil llftrtmVS. . . ii clirlf ul ... . I... . . '. f IV i.k .,f 1. fit! lilanltH for ..1 .1 11 Mill Ullil I'lllll 111 til ILlllUIini all. Utunii " r v wurl i'lutikH anil juaiice ........rfuiu'. uliirv Pnbllu. Will SJ'v .--.rf - V litj U. eitouic mm ct letter Hul .1 - .I..m.1. .ml MMl.Hvni m I !.. v-. run Aru)n. T. 1'ioncer nn r h pecinlly .1 lt t ... 1.- I.i-..,! i- Mill CirilHtA PJllltl (lyUMl l- I'll"! U... ,lt.. t.i.it. ... Iktll 1'tttlf Itf. Etm'Kiulitaiji)Ht !) lii-ml of I I'll .... I. .11 t..r .l..llu.... ifiitj tiieao cuMto will ho U If 1 1 if nit rtt I J ' j lil fir 1 iOn I L . . .1 ti . .1 ! 1.1.1. l I.I r.. 1 ..1 1.. 1 . . 1 ...1.11,. toauiry. ,ir iMvcuporl w; Kuurj'iiii in twenty-olio k( llellVml iniiiii,l.i.liiku mull .tii . . Wi'M.Ljr the Prluevllh) T 11 1 1 . I .. .1 1 ... ' l ill ''I Will IHOUK'H ...' T, it 11 nil v I uu I . Wiiuwl a k..i pDrliDii of thw ... iii 1 lit? IllBk 4J,I - mm mill i iy (, Vlioum, - hi lutvu Nuumxsiiay i.'-iin-ir tvuv in itiiiltiimiM . H "'K l' 10 IKti iuir r Wo id liUH hllri-lliitu.il it ni lauu 1 1 1 11 if r 1 lw. 11 1 ....... ..... 4, "IUI B IIIII.II III.. I ... ...n.!. nr.... ... . ii-inif ii,fii. a uirfio :irriii'n aiii wuru "'lllifitmty.ar, i'i'iit tv 111 11 nurtiiiH. i 11 iriiiniit in Mm l"l.li,ultj it...! (lri.L..tii ""icumuiy nnt.r . ... uruntr. 1 ,. .t.-l ... t II...!- 'Ill lllil "'9 tHII-Vnl 111 1 t W 1 u.u. nidi 1 iu.t into Idih - InoriMiNfd an InttiMHli lint ",W0Va l I.Ul.td Will, kll.tlu. 'IIf IVniit. 1 -..-mm l itroim nUKu. f,l,hv(jfi rom k,...m i !le,tl,tJ'r HI Ills iiiiv f 11... "Wnn 1, I'm. ,. . ., n IH IIU IIUH f"' blll.cl. I.f I,. Mi. "Ju.r rtturmd from Tim ,n"IHMlH.I, r. .1 , , " 11 ' l UVtlll III ' m Mm umnpany ... n.niaml. - Amoni,' ,ere BOtllO nf II... 1... in.., 1, iniKcm "'W fun., f- .1 . 1 "kihi.j iivir mil 1 I Hit Vih wito fiuiun. I. till. I. . . 'r ij. " "'iii- uruiiH, 4 ,vt'r WIIH III I. v l)Ulk luini (tl ; "" Wi.ll ho win """'''HUhlnK hiH I "lli S,i 11 1 , ""ii,,,,,,,'; ..." ' m,fc ,( i 11 . t" - HH.MVl,o!. 10 "tmr..." lu,,''rti apnionrl. (t,n. """HI IIIIO.il.u 1... 1 i i hi v ir it ,1...... ii,n 'XpurlmuiitH l'l!l,l . ' Li "ii I'tilil hu a The I Itty ntiich pont oftlco was diaoon tlinil liy otdnr of tint department last Thurmluy, the It. K. I), roiro out of t'lilver havliiR niiiile that poftt ofllcT iii.neci'hHiiry, ih moMtof tin; patroim of Mm nflluo 11 ro -urvM ly that route. A. W. Iloyuo wnn potdnmHter at Hay Uok. .laiiiCH T. KnhliiNun, of Cnlver, who wa In tho idly Saturday, nny ho Ih amiin thoHo who waiitml county liv Ifluii, hut ()iinlllli:H hlri remark hy htatliiK thai hu thought tlit! movement xoiiiewhiit premature. Mr. ItohliiHoti w.iuled JeMl-rMiu ootinly eieitted uud wan not wirry that Newmlth uout'ty wax killed In I he Saintte. llevlew, II, I. Did zel of Mud run wiih In Hend tho Urtt 1 f I h week looking up IiiihI iii'hm fur the .M'idniH .Milling Coufpauy. Mr. Diei.el mtyH that on aeuount of the heavy ruliiH and Htiowfall a humpcr enip In expiMiled In Hid MidraHuntintry ih In year and ihut the mining coin pnny are laylni: phuiM to Hike cure of their tlirte of it. Illllletln. ( Dr. T. A. IiOiig waH at Ilelnler on profexHlnual tnisliieHi. last Saturday, HttMtyH that wlille tlioro hehaw a lilff fmir-liorxe load of delayed mail for lVlnovllle piiHHlng lliroimh. Tlii fec und olasn mill, wliluh had atoumula ted In larue quui.tlllex during Die tie-up on the Ci'luinl.lii Hotithern, waMhuuled (lilt to Prliu'Vlllo In four horHo waons tin thesliiget- w ere unable to huiullu it. A. L. (Jooilwlllle, mayor of Hend, was In town IiihI Hatunlay morning, on hlrt way home from Portland. Mr. QoDtlwIiliu-wiiri a paRHonger on the (hut C'olumtda Hniilliern train icto Hhaiilko in over fniir wee lew. lie and hhvoii other piiNHongern took ttie through Hend slugo Immediately after the arrival of the train, and uxpeuted td rouuh Hund In the afternoon of the day followliiK their arrival liiHhanlko. MlMiUhra Homey, dauKhtur of Mr, and Mm. .1. II. Iloruoy of HiIh place, won tho kuIiI medal for declamation In tho oraloilc.il .enntutit of the Crook Omnly lllli Selibol.at Prli.ovlllo, on Friday evening, March IhI. Thin Ih Mlm iluroey'H Hecond yoarat the High He. out, whore tdn ha attained a high standing In her cI-jbsch, and her frlwniN Pere will ho glad to learn of ihe adilllloual houora she hau won In iie oratorical contcHt. Tho train did not reach Shunlko Wednesday evening a reported, tint got in for iheflmt tlmo 'in over four week, on Krhhiy night, hauling In a iiiimlier of p"-K'iigcrH who had heen wnltiiiK I7r i ho refiimptlon of truVel ovur l he rallioud heforo returning to n.'eir huiuuH in Central Oregon. The Ih! train In brought qulto a lot of limit, thu,nh,-r mall received hero on Thumilay Imvlng conic through In tho Hiatfe hunt out by Ilowull and Crnett Ti'i'in Shunlko - I-', W, Wiadley, reproHontatlvoof tho Portland hranuh of ihu iMundiull Well Company, wuh In town last TuuMility. Ilowas'a paHseiiger on the Hyii.1 dago which wa,& up-Bet at Hang ing Hook, and narrowly enoapud In- Jury uy aeveral hundred puuiuiH 01 freight piled liiHldo the atngo, wiieio ho whs riding, toppled over on him when theuoijklont oceurcud. Iloexlrl oated hlmaelf, however, and crawled through tho tup if tho stage, and when 5AMKO, We want a share of your trade for l 9 0 7 Our. Hlgn Grade goods offered, service and Low Prices, Merit It. "fcioiMii . ""' of l 1 '' took an Inventory if hlnmolf wus u ' Jvniial, pleased, to find lha ho was all there. CENTRAL OREGON'S B I Q DEPARTMENT STORE Every cash purchaser can have a Grand Entertainer a Talking Machinein the home. We are qivina them away. Get in- p formed and save our Coupons. V. For Sale or Trade: A 3 Mllehell Mi.itn, almost new, nftle ihcap; or will trade for3 inch whk'mi. Addrena lnlsfi WHhoii, Madras, On-n, or 'h!I at renldenco near Itnniiil Knit m 7-M NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION DopftrtMOjit f the Interior Intl OlTuc ut Ti.e Iullf, Oreson. l't'l)ruar)-,16. I'M. Xotteelii liorcby Klrcn tlint Krrik F rincli. ul' iulrnn, Oregon, lint fllc.l notice of Ills Intoiitinli to umko fiiiat live year proof In hii.rt of Iili cliilm. viz : lloinftel Kutry No. lows, ramie Novemlxr W. VKil. for the wxiwi aivt l)t3 Rlid I of ec 7 nli'1 Ut 1 Of c 1, ti 12 s. r IX v, in. Ami tliHt null! proof will m mMlo heforo Knnik Onborn. 17. S. comralMlnner, nt ultli-e In MndriH, Orogon, on April ftth, 1UU7. tie nnmeii ttie follotvliiK wlteOM to prove lif rftiitliinoii ro.ililence uimjii, unci- ouiUvh nun of. tliu 1 ml, viz: Owrnu Klllliileek and Wliiajn Gritton, of JlmlrHM, nroKOii. anil Altxirt Vocum utitl lUnlW fiwlft, of Cuvor, OroKon, MiciiAni. T. Nolak. f28-tti ItglRtor. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Deiwrtment of tlic Interior IjiihI Ofllco nt The Dallui, Omkoti, February is. l'JOT. N'otlco 'IH hereby plvon that Ixul A. Young of MRilran, Orciuni, hax lllcil notice of UU Intention to make final Jlve-yenr proof In MipiMirt of Ills vlaim' viz: II. K. No. ySIO, tnmlq October IS, 1901, for the r in, w'soi ami c'i , tnmlq ii oi we SO, tp 10 R, r It e. Anl tha,t fnld proof will lo raado boforo Fraiik 0botn, V K Conun'r. at hl oflkc In Mail- ran, iJrt'KOn . on April a, UK), IiI.h continuous reldencu upon, and cultl'va SOLAS. ItcglKtcr. Wo will he ready to roil tool grain' on W'ednexday of next wer-k. .1, W. it M. A. ItobltiHon & C'i Mm. W. J. Uuckjey 'of Redmond wuh In town today, on her way lo Join Mr. Hockley, atSbaiilko wh- (Hngeiit fur the now, Hend hIiki; line at thitt place. MiHH lOll.aheth Hlohardn ninde poof ii.on her li.imehtead before OmmlH- dinner Oilioni on TiieHihi . U. II. Harnett and K. N. Gilliam were hei t HllOhijCH. Mr. and Mm. P. K. Shikhih of Hcl inond moved to Maiirun la.it Wodne dny. They have runted tho J r ry Cramer hoiiec, and will make thin their home. Mr. Siuioim Ih a driver on the new duge line. THE RAZOR BACK OF ARKANSAS t An t'bteenietl ooiitempoiiit y is responsible for the following Htory: Arkansas lias a greater vari ety of Iiogs and le.s pork than an' state in the union. An av-, Huge hog in Arkansas weighs about fourteen pounds dressed willi its head on and about six 1)01111(13 aim a ail Willi US IlOatl i lie nBinou-tlio folloivlnc wuneue to provo , , ( nu continuous reiui nil . 1 r im n nil I-I'M n :i rri'MV ii (ill lid l titm of. the land . viz . . ,. ,J ... J M Kntt'litir, U. 8. Cowloi, W. A. I.ee and W jllltip tl Ultl lelice, Cllltll) IIKO a j II.Stonehocker.au at Moarai 'R" iarrotand live on grass-roots j fn' "ce and rabbit tracks. It hasn't much tail or bristle, but. plenty of gall. It will lick a wolf or a bear in a fair fight. It is called ra.orback because it is shaped like a sun-fish. In hunting a ra.orback it is always shot at sideways, for there is not the ghost of a show to hit it other wise, an' more than to shoot at a split shingle. ' It can drink milk out of a quart jar on account of its long, thin head. This typo qf razor back is known as the stone hog because its head is so heavy audits nose is so long that it balances up behind. Tho own er of this type of hogs usually ties a stone to its lail to keep it ftoin overbalancing and break ing its nook while running. If the stone is too heavy, it will pull tho skin over its eyes, and will go blind. -- Tho large safe which was bought by L. M. Ilahn from the Madras Milling Company has at last been opened, so that its owner can use it. At the time tho sale whb bought tho combi nation was in the keeping of S. P. Oonroy, who refused to di vulge it to anyone. Mr. Gonroy was gone for a year or more, and upon his recent return to this place agreed to open the safe for ton dollars, which prop osition was accepted by the, ownor as it was entirely usoless with ifs doors securely closed. ' At ono tlmo it was proposed to j have an; export come in and open the safe but tho expense ' would have been so great that j this plan was abandoned. Timber Land, Act .lime 3,'S7S NOTICE FOR PUHLICATION. U. b. Land Otlico, The Dalles. Or.. Deceinbur 3. JWG A'otlce Is hereby vein that In compli ance witli the provisions of the act of Con gress of .liinolt. 1878, entitled "An net for Mio salo ot tiinocr lands in tun states ot California, Oregon, Newul t and lr.ishinf;-t-iii Territory", as extended to all the pub lie land a atesby act of August I, Louie II. Miu ir, of Hend, county of Cronk, state of Oregon, has this dav filed in this office her sworn statement N's.'tiWt. for the purchase of the cWvvk arul'ise1 of see t, tp 13 s, r 11 e, w m, And will offer proof to show that tho land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agricultural purposes and to establish her claim to said land before II. C. KIHs, V. S. Commissioner, at ills ofllco in lJjnd, Oregon, on the I!Uh day of April, 1007. She names as witnesses: Charles L. Block and 1rank O. Minor, of Hend, Ore gon, and Millsou .!. Huberts ami lSlwood W. Hohorrs, of Sisters, Oregon. lny and all peM i .s claiming adversoly the abn,o-do-'crlbeil lands are requested tif file their claims in tills ollice on or before said 13tb dav of April. 11H)7. Mlt'lIAKI. T. XOI.A.X. f2S-all Hegls McTAGGART & BYE HARDWARE IMPLEMENT GROCERIES AGENTS FOR MADRAS, OREGON Ciaypool Brothers GENERAL . MERCHANDISE Clothing: Boots Shoes, Etc TD . , P.rompt Attention to Mail Orders PRINEVILLE, OREGON 3J fjf. Jj,i jjj jr J A. E. CROSBY PROPRIETOR POSTOFFICE PHARMACY Corrlas a Comp.etc Iilne of Drugs, Jlcdirlncs, riiemlcals. Household Remedies DrUKRlft' Sundries and Photo Supplies. Country Mail Orders I give my personal attention. A Graduate In charge. Safe delivery guaranteed. Your prescription my specla.lt-. Strychnine and Post Destroyer. Slock Foods and Dips of all kinds. Agoncy for Eastman Kodaks. Both 'lhones. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. STI Ml fgNS m g YOU LGOK FOR TROUBLE If you obtain a Firearm of doubt ful (jolly Tho e:vtl need Hunter's and Marksman's Ideal 'Ablj.unerrlneSTEVENS I NO OUT WHY by ahcottng our popular RIFLES SHOTGUNS PISTOLS AbIc yoar locul Ilitrtlwnro or t';iortliiK (ioiiili JltT I'lmnt for tho KTin'UNK, IT you cannot olitaln, ue d'.ilp tllrtict, e-prei itrn P'lltl.upon loccit g t';.tu lojf l'rlco. Send 1 vent l: Nuups for 140 1'ukc tllu ttruted C'ulnlii-r. iiinliiilliifr cli t it. lm-Mor 1 itrnit mlilUlona to our Hue. CnutiiliiH iKl:iU on thtoilu;,!imnui altlou, tho proper e:iri( u llrt'iu in, iitti., e'o. Our n::riU'tlvo Ten I'olttr t.ll lid rillllil'.l Il'tii'-rr lllllllr.l imv. I tyiit'i n ittr m f tintn in tlllll)IH J.HTr.VJ'.NH AHMS A TOOL CO, 1'. O. llox.l()07 Chtropeo I'ullii, JUnss., P. B. A. THE DALLES, OREGON 1 9 LIVERY The best in Shaniko Good Stock. Careful Drivers Best of Hay and Grain Fed At Very Reasonable Prices D. A. Howell, Shaniko, Or. as as iS IV 0 1 Shaniko Warehouse Company GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING Special attention to Wool CWdlng and Baling for EaBtern uhlp menta. Dealers in Blacksmith- Coal, Lime and Builders' Material of all kinds. Sulphur, Wool and Grain SackB and Twine, Grain, Flour and Feed. Highest price paid for Hides and relts. Stock Yards with all tho lateBt and best facilities for handling Stock. Mark Goods Oare oi "S. W. Co." T. G. CONDON, Manager. J. W. Franch, Pros. H, A. Maoro, Vice-Pros. F. T. Hurlburt, Qashlec EASTERN OREGON BANKING COMPANY FOnEICN EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD Capital Stock, $25,000 Doposlts, $250,000 SHANIKO, OREGON X I 4 ; to i V? w . t