COUNTY COURT HAS MANY ROAD PETITIONS J THE r 1 Central Oregon Mercantile Co. GENERAL MERCHANDISE Agents for Brandegee Klncaid's Clothing U Cross urug Agents for Royal Worcester Corsets Company Bounty On Coyote, Bob-Cnta and Tim ber Wolf Amount to$497 Loucks Bros. Wrongfully Aaaeaaed r t' n r c : i i Ipbons. ,r ENTIRE STOCK OP .J rv,,M and Chemft iarethePurta mos; able-Fancy Stationery, n, Toilet Articles and Lllassorted line of Lbyschocutes AND BON uuiw OFFICE RULING HINDRANCE TO BEND Ld.ntot Railway Mall Sor- c,Sayi AH Mall Mu.t Go by Stags Routo b people are wrought up i ruling of the postomce ue- acnt that mail going and g from that town must go leOIQ Siage luuit intiK-uvi kin. On Wednesday of last .Postmaster Minor of Bend m a telegram from the kntendent of railway mail fee at Spokane, saying that ail from the Bend postomce : be Bent out by stage, al- fch it had been going out for 6 i. ; u.. lyaweeK previuua uy num. are route all mail destined lend is dumped off at Culver ded via Prineville, thus i ag a aeiay oi one aay in mail in and out. It is ned," says the Bend Bul- "that the cause for the nuance of the horse service ithing more than Govern- 'red-tape, although it is be- I that there is a 'nigger in toodpile' that is partly re- libleforit." Th e TO SPOKANE AND RETURN VIA if OREGON TRUNK RY. AND 1 NORTH BANK ROAD ITIONAL APPLE SHOW and tNAK-OPS CARNIVAL Spokane, Nov. 23-30 Jets will be sold Nov. 22nd P. good for return until IM. A snlnnHul W world's ereateat nnnln pn and enjoy the pag I of Spokane' S anniinl nnrni. Oregon Trunk train leaving J 8:39 a. m., arrives Spo 5p. m. same dav. Hp. "II be furnished on request. COMAN, N Freight and Pnnr H Portland, Ore. J. J. HOYDAR, Agt. OreffOn Trunk T Madras, Ore. The following court transac tions of interest to our readers are taken from the Prineville papers: Viewer report on J. A. Peck et al. road. Viewers report read Becond time in open court and approved. Said petition is here by disallowed and county clerk is hereby directed to notify the bondsmen of cost to date and re quest immediate paymentthereof. Now is presented to the court the petitions of H. E. Melton et al. and It. A. Merchant et al., each for a county road, and upon due consideration it is ordered that the county clerk forward all papers relative to said roads to Fred. W. Wilson, district attor ney, for his opinion as to their validity. It appears to the court by the affidavit of Loucks Bros, per C. C. Loucks, that they had been wrongfully assessed for the year 1910 for the sum of $15.95 and that the sheriff has remitted the same from the total amount of their taxes, to-wit: $75.85. The county clerk is ordered to credit the sheriff on the 1910 tax roll with said $15.95. Report of county clerk on scalp bounty. The report of the county clerk showing the payment of bounty on 291 coyote scalps and 40 bob-cat front feet, amounting in all to $479.00, is presented to the court. Said scalps and front feet were then reduced to ashes in accordance with the code. Now is presented to the court the petition of Albert Moore et al. for a county road and the same is hereby continued because there is no petition or bond and the notice is defective. County clerk to notify said Moore of such defects. Now is presented to the court the petition of Charles Thompson et al. for a county road, and the same is hereby continued because of defective notice. County clerk is directed to notify said Thompson of such defect. Petition for county road by Jacob Hoffman et al. Now is presented to the court the opin ion of District Attorney Wilson and in accordance therewith said petition is continued. Petition for county road by Roy L. Kidder et al. Also known as the Walter Ruble road. It is hereby directed that the county clerk return all paper and files herein to the district attorney for hifl nnininn na in tlimr vnlirlirv. Ti in Pv.mJnni nnM frJ F. W. Wooley, a well known county justices of the peace. The traveling man, returned to Mad- county clerk is hereby requested to forward a circular letter to Wear Brandegee Kincaid & Co., Clothes C L O T H 1. "En: flish" the Here is a style which New York, Boston and great Eastern cities have gone wild over. It combines the practicableness so characteristic of American styles, with that smart London "air." It's made up in many bright weaves, has shoulders which snug up to your own, is slightly form-fitting at the waist and has an elegant sweep of skirt. In fact, the "English is a model after your own heart. A sure winner. A real, corking style that will make decided "hit" with you. Of course, if you prefer the looser ef fects, we have dozens of them, tailored with precisely the same care that the "English" is, but built broader lines. on CLOTHES The "Stroller" You must not think from the name of this overcoat that it is one of those affairs which have so much style it can only be worn on special occasions or for' just strolling. It is a great coat to wear on a tramp or a stroll, butit's equally appropriate for business. Its collar turns up about the neck and ears. Its length gives ample protection to the limbs. The shoulders are mod erately broad. The fabrics are of various colors and mixtures any or all of which are charming as can be. You'll not be happy without a Stroller once you let us show it to you. Other smart outergarments including the famous Raglans are here in great number. Don't put off see ing them until the season is too far advanced to warrant a good choice. $15.00 to $40.00 i iiKni Personal and Local Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Young were down from their ranch at Opal City Friday. Mrs. Pauline Jackson of La monta made final commutation proof on her homestead Tuesday before Commissioner Turner. each justice in Crook county, which shall contain section 3204 of Lord's Oregon Laws. A. Zell left for The Dalles Fri- ! day to receive medical treatment at The Dalles hospital. ras Monday evening on his way to Portland, having called on merchants of Central Oregon. Alexander Stewart, an attor ney of Seattle, arrived in this section Monday evening and is looking aftir his land interests in this section and also some of his, clients interests. mil peeia Clearance Sale of Furnituri To Reduce Our Stock ou TOOK You ioicest uur Patrons ,Uslcall fry g 'n our slore has been placed on sale below cost for a limited time. t'clsi a 3n .SCe or yurself before you can realize how cheap things are going. The clioi 6K iasi so do not delay. Serin- rV U830ment ot Iron Beds in Crook county at the lowest prices ever ottered; all Kinds w "ressers, Mattresses, Chairs, Tables, Etc. Pictures and Bedding for almost nothing. VCr8 going, regardless of cost. Loucks Bros. Wm. Trunkey, formerly con nected with the firm of J. P. Robertson of Madras, now oper ating a general store at Metolius, was in town Saturday calling on friends. Attorney G. A. McFarland of Redmond was in Madras Monday and appeared before Judge Jack son to argue a motion in the case of the Puritan Manufacturing Co. vs. Buckley Bros. The Men and Religion move ment will organize at the Blue Front store on Main street next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. All who are interested in the spiritual and and social welfare of Madras, come. A. J. Weston, Alfred Leathley and Richard Mitchell of fhe Low er Bridge country were in Mad ras Monday attending to land matters before the U. S. Com missioner, Mr. Mitchell desiring to have his filing amended. James N. Davis, an old time resident of the Opal Prairie coun try and Bert W. Ness, agent for the Oregon Trunk at Culver, were in Madras Friday attending to some land matters. Mr. Ness made a filing on a homestead near Culver. John McTaggart, proprietor of the Hotel McTaggart in Madras, has purchased the Oregon Grill at Redmond and will operate a modern and uptodate restaurant and grill in that town. Mr. Mc Taggart is a hotel man of exper ience and his new venture will no doubt be a successful one. Mrs. McTaggart and her brother, Chas. Bye, will handle the busi ness of the hotel here while Mr. McTaggart is away. $ J. H. HANER, Pre.. C. WONDERLEY. Vice Pres. U M. BECHTEU1 Sec. The J. H. Haner AbSlratf: Co. 9 '8 Incorporated Prineville - Oregon Capital Slock $5000.00 Surplus $3000.00 fully paid up. Abstracts of title to all real property in Crook county. Carefully prepared photograph copies of all records and city plats at low cost. A. E. CROSBY EVERYTHING IN DRUGS AND KODAKS THE DALLES, OREGON Exclusive Agent For EASTMAN Kodak Co. Rochester, N. Y. A full line of Pho to supplies always on hand. Printing and developing done. Mailorders will receive our prompt attention. Write for 'our new 1911 CATALOG rry a bottle of Mur flne'sUdinol Devel oper. Will develop any plute or paper. A- E. CROSBY $4 1 El 6 t t