A' 4 W ' iui t Co A fOnl Con. AN LUMBER, SHINGLES WOOD, COAL MOULDINGS LIME SASH AND DOORS CEMENT LATH PLASTER Tum-a-Lurp Lumber Company Dealers in Building Materials of all kinds. Wc have come to stay and have just completed our improve ments. We have one of the largest stocks to select from found in Crook County. We sell the genuine Rock Springs Coal, free from slate and give 2000 pounds for a ton. Phone. TumALum Lumber Company E WILLIAM WADE, Local Manager Madras - - Oregon , plstrlct f Republ Crook an 1 nerci for tl linn fM DU (Seventh Ju of vvat' Counti" nuries to be If nominated is of we u win 7 1 Ml ffl"Pil , LIVtnY, FEED &SALE MADRAS, OREGON STABLE 1 G. V. STANTON (JIVE Your Orders Prompt Attention I Transient Stock Given Best Of Feed And Care deration. all the utmost ol 3ts of tne mimmi I pi. r ioi eacn ui i Sever r.) Carlton MADRAS MEAT MARKET J. L. Campbell. CALL IN AND INSPECT LINE OF MY NEW ,DI,tr!ct Attorn Wholesale aG(J fcctail fcealetfS I the Repubican 'p.-dEStt .a into CTTEEn meats Hood River an . we nave the best line ot it resh Meats m the country to announce m tor tne j mm m uahum mmom w mm mm non lor uibu ithe coming , k that I have . net 25 years id The Dalles, i In the act) lira for the pa nominated an iring my ter. taentire time lofficeto the m business, 1 attention, fion to the bi id will per , rs in eac' Worcement c lespeciall fo enforce moral act! i slavery. PRING AND SUMMER MILLINERY MRS. ISA E. E3. CROSBY 1 AND TRAPS TO KILL MICE District A C. Sr rict Attoi ty annoi to the R wDistri KrathJud iea, anally the lav i conduct Hood v In a vi ft. mam ifssaor DIsousmos Beat bO Eradicate crop hestroyora Et ft. k a fin mi i it College, ' Mar.t 3oln re- tn n,?ber of queries as flnM ridding farms of neidm,com A g Cordleyof hh Jrreff9rricultural College 7,ven .lowing advice. Par of TrBlm E l re abHt it is essential P use rminir ! f weeks tk-F loranumDer I nj.,BU ' An,8ethod hasspeci 1 oavantrores in 'Thorough' 7,AU.U1K1 u"a.ef- t'dnrfn f , VU1 Ration on leias k.ee? 4n the number I xrrovuM destl1y8 weeds and shelter I to hnn,',tiaN?88dnSeI- tmin ' MuiLN rr r . i rr. kheaf n e ue&ied, such I should" 'n!a'',or coP. The I svrunVd in POia- .hb as follow, solve an ounce of strychnia sul phate in a pint of boiling water, add a pint of thick syrup, and stir thoroughly. The prepared syrup may be scented with a few drops of oil of anise. "This quantity .is enough to poison half a bushel of wheat or corn, but smaller quantities of grain or syrup may be pre pared as needed. After the so lution has been thoroughly mixed, if it is too wet, a little dry cornmeal. may bo used to take up the excessive moisture. If it is not wet enough to moist en the grain thoroughly, a little water may be added. "Because of the danger of des troying native birds, the poi soned bait Should not be placed in exposed places, but under shelter which will admit mice but ex clud birds. Wide boards lying upon thin cross pieces of wood are good." MONEY BACK PILE CURE Piles permanently cured or money refunded. I have cured the worst cases? in Oregon. NO FAKE. Terms: $2.50 down, $2.50 when cured. Address J. W. ROBINSON Madras - Oregon I Constipation brings many ailments i n Its train and is tho primary causo of much Bicknesa. Keep your bowel i regular madam, and you will escape many of tho ailments to which women are aubiect. Constipation ia a very simple thing, but like many things, it may load to serious conae quonccB. Nature often needs a littlo assiBtanco and when Chamberlain's Tablets aro given at tho first indication, much distress and Bufferincr mav bo (lis-! avoided, Sold by M. E, Snook FOR THE CHILDREN My Day. I wonder where the days all bo And what makes other days. Bomo hurry by, and some aro Blow, liut not ono over slays. I wish I know a way to koep A lonsr and happy day, But wlion I sleep they always creep So silently away. I'd llko to koep a day with mo Tho ono that was tho best It would maybo just let ma boo What happens to tho rest. If I could only hldo behind Tho day I loved and pealc It wouldn't mind It I should find How days can mako a week. And I would tako him by the hand. And ho and I would go To Bunrlso Land, where days all stand Just waiting In a row. And I would boo the hours grow To mako my dearest day1, And then I'd know why somo aro slow Whllo others rush away. . Youth's Companion. In tho Heart of a Tree. Two men with axes chopped at tho trunk of a great basswood tree,, and then they went at tho notch with a long saw, one man at each end. Tho trco stood In tho forest along tho Montreal river In Wisconsin. Tho men sawed away, and all of a sudden tho saw rapped on something hard tho tough heartwood doubtless. Tho sawyers worked the harder, but It was to no effect. The teeth of tho saw were blunted, and tho men took to the axes again. Can you Imagine what they found when the tree had fallen with a roar that shook tho surrounding -woodsj Their axes had uncovered tho edge of another ax blade, hidden In tho Hv- Ing treo, covered so deeply that no mark had remained on the bark to tell of what was within. Tho blade must havo been In Its place for a cen tury or more, while tho wood was growing about It and beyond. Its owner muBt havo been ono of the ear ly settlers or perhapH a French hunter. Tho ax, still In Its bed of baBswood, will bo kept on exhibition In the Smithsonian Institution at Washing ton. Washington's Birthday Party. For a Washington's birthday party. given for children between the ages of eight and fourtoen, the following will bo sure to prove amusing: I'ictures or ueorge wusuingion uau a number of uis generals, a arum, bout, a flag, a tent, a picture of Mount Vernon and a cannon have been cut out of white cardboard. Red, white and blue crayons are to be given to the children, with the request to dec orate their designs. The latter are chosen by blinding the eyes with a handkerchief and then leading the child to tho table. This method of ob taining tho picture precludes any pref erence. Allow nair an nour ror tne completing of the pictures. Each guest is to keep tho figure that he or she col ors. Cut tho sandwiches with a hatch et shaped cutter, and the Ice cream should bo molded In cherry forms. MADE A GREAT HIT. COLONIST FARES DAILY Tha Amateur Pianist Who Thought He Rivaled Rubinstein. An orchestra loader who conducted for Rubinstein when tho great musl clan was on tour, tells of a Joko play ed In ono city on nn amateur pianist. "Tho amateur's father was the own er of a large hall, nnd ho offered tho uso of It to Rubinstein for his ncnciit. Thero was to be a plcco for four pianos, and tho amateur was to piny onn of tho Instruments. I was tne leader. I thought Rubinstein would imvo n. Ot when I told him that the niqateur couldn't play three straight notes. 'Ho Is sure to throw ub an out,- said I. 'and ruin tho performance "Rubinstein swore llko a major, but 'twas no good. Tho bills wero out nnd he must keep faith. "At last 1 hit on an Idea. The amn teur came down to rehearsal and we pralacd him up until lie thought he was to do uio mar ui "V? ,f "T Proportionately low fares from all other soon as ho left wo took tho hammers XJPlri Lrva rnm cw,Pnan. March 1 to April 15, 1912 Krom the Middle and Esitoni por tloiu of the United Bute anl -'ird to all points in the Nortuweat on the Oregon-Washington Rail road & Navigation Go. From CHICAGO -" ST. LOUIS -" OMAHA - -" KANSAS CITY ST. PAUL - $33.00 $32.00 $26.00 $25.00 $25.00 out of his piano and made It dumb ns an oyster. I guessed ho would never know tho difference with three pianos going at once. "And, Just ns I thought, that ama teur and his friends never discovered the trick. No, sir: he Just sailed in nnd pounded on that plnno as if it was the worst enemy he ever had. He was bound to ahow off among so many gooO pianists, nnd ho hammered on his keyboard until -the perspiration nearly blinded hlmt Now and then I looked at nim approvingly to give mm frosh pournffp. nnd every time that I did he gave the plnno a lick that near ly raado matchwood of it, "Ills friends all around threw bou quets at him till ho looked like a wed ding nrch, and when it was all over bis fond parent fell on his neck in tho irrcenroom and slipped a fat check Into his hand. '"Didn't he do splendldlyr said he to me, " 'I never heard nn amateur do so well in nubile' said I. and, what's more, I meant ic noints Paul, Omaha and Kansas City over the C. & N. W., UNION PACIFIC, 0REC0N SHORT LINE AND 0.-W. R. & N. Lines Protected by Automatic Block Signal YOU CAN PREPAY FARES While thee rates apply Westbound oriljr,fsrei mav be Dfeuald by depositing value of the tick et with your local agent, and an order will be teleitrspnea 10 any aouresi given, haiu iii tellfne of our vat reiourres and wonderful opportunities for Home Building. Illustrated and reliable printed matter will r mailed to anyone to whom jou wish it sent, J, 3. WHITE, Agent, Madias, Oregon KEEP UP WITH THE TIMES 5 TWO HE ARE P than one-when youhaji$t for them, ' J ' V look swell 1 : ness, beca fitting, welK, tcriala. wnrvTr in horse clottlN ' completely w Come Bee our ti The Game of Pairs. Great fun muy bo got out of tho game of "pairs." Each boy chooses a partner for himself. Tho host, who pretends ho is a lawyer, walks up and down the room in front of tho pairs, asking questions of auy one ho pleases. Tho answers to his questions must be made not by tho one addressed, but by his partuer. If the girl be addressed tho boy promptly answers. For in stance, tho lawyer says, "What is your favorite occupation?" to the boy. Ills partner answers, "Dressing dolls" or Making beds." Ho may ask a girl, 'What do you like best to do?" and tho boy by her Bide answers, "Playing leapfrog," or somo other masculine sport. If any ono answers out or turn ho or sho must pay a forfeit. The saucier the answers tho greater tho fun. A Real Handy Treo. Did you ever hear of n thread and needle tree? It is rather a hundy treo to havo growing in the back yard, don't you think, especially when there are boys In the house with buttons coming off about every other minute? This strange tree grows In nearly all tropical countries and In some places nearer home where tho cflmnto is warm. It gets Its name by which we know It from the curious formation of Its leaves. At the tip of the leaf there a shurp thorn, which is the noodle. If you griusp it llrtnly and pull It out there you are with a needle already threaded for your sewing. This fiber thread is very strong, and tho Mexi cans uso it for weaving a coarso kind of cloth as well as for sewing. Conundrums, Why la a car strop llko conscience? Because It Is on Inner check to tho outer man. Why Is It dangerous to sleep In a steam car? Because the train runs over sleepers. What should you do If you npllt your sides with laughter? Run until you get a stitch tn them. Which of tho birds would bo Bup posed to lift tho heaviest weight? Tho crane. Why Is n dirty child llko flannel? Because It shrinks from washing. Philadelphia Ledger. Happenings In Nursery Town. Jack Frost, tho famous artist, has palutcd some beautiful pictures on tho iiursory window panes. Wo aro so Borry for our friend and neighbor, tho anow man, His hobo melted away yesterday at noon when (the aun was high. His Only Fear. As Is well known, the late Justice Peckham was a Democrat, while Jus tice Harlan -was a Republican. They wero tho best of friends. One day they wero discussing tho fear of death. JuBtice Peckham said to Jpstlco Har lan: "You aro not afraid to die, are you?" To this, after a moment's reflection. Justice Harlan replied: "No, not ex actly. My only fear Is that I might bring up at Democratic headquarters." New York Sun. Larkin Shu u NO J 3S. The First W OF PRINEVItlu B. T. Allkw, President. T M Ba will Wcuwku vWpreV ESTABLISHED Caoltal. Sumlun and SIOO.OOI A Noble Footman. Billy HItt, a well known society man in Washington, was late one evening for dinner at the home of Larz Ander son. Springing from his automobile, r By having a good reliable watch. I have a large assortment of watches, both Ladies and Gents also a complete line of Rings, Bracelets, Lockets, Charms, Necklaces, Lavaliers, Silverware, Toilet seta and Manicure sets. A. E. Peterson JEWELER MADRAS : : OREGON III) III r I" 1 ;2i Sent 'WwttVMW twnuoitwB. Not, yMdXw byutajfjieretw. ymmQlVxn. juirpecfUboti mttffiwwffiy waioa t a id. I VfflmWwyw, rrmmi ! WfflfVmy. Wbtob?7L' j ShSmZZ' acxeatedctec. 1 , M J. H. HANER, Pres. C WONDERLEV. Vice pm. L. M. BECHTELL. The J. H. Haner Ab&radt Incorporated Wfiu Prineville - Oregon Capital Slock '$5000.00 Surplus $3000.00 fullyfj. Abstracts of title to all real property in Crook county. Carefully prepared photograph copies of all city plats at low cost reco 6 9 Pastime Pool Hal 't, mm ORE "NEYan MIND THE CHECK." ho rushed Into tho house, struggling out of his big fur overcoat as ho went. Just inside tho door he saw n foot man at whom ho hurled the coat, ex claiming: "That's all right Never mlud the check." But as ho was dlsnppenrlns Into the' dining room ho was stopped by n storm of outlandish language coming rrom tuo prostrate form that had hoon kuocked down by tho impact of the overcoat Ho looked round nnd saw emerging from tho covering of fur tho face of Count von Bemstorff, the Ger man ambassador. Washington Star. 4 9 9 9 t Tucker & Culp, Proprietors V" 2n 2v 2n Cigars, Tobacco, Confection? Smokers' Articles, News Stand Whtatler Tamed a Russian. When James MacNelll Whistler wont to Venico to make those fourteen fa mous otchlngs of his ho bemnnn n intoxicated with its beauty that ho made soventy pastels first, leaving his etching till tho last few days. Theso pnstols made a tremendous sonsntlon. All tho art world of Venlctf was cor rled away with enthusiasm a Russian paintor, who declared them tricus, betting a basl;otful of chain pagno ho could paint six not to im distinguished from them. Mr. Whistler amiably gavo Bomo of his tinner nn.i Hlx pastels, which wero finally mixed up with those by the ItUHslun nnd sub mltted to n jury which had seen nono of thorn. Mr. Whistler's pastels wora unmistakable nnd tho Russian lost A fow duys later the two met on tho Rlalto, nnd Mr. Whistler laughed a little about tho hot The Russian was furious. "You forget, sir." ho said, "that I'm a Russian, and If you Bcratch ono you And a Tartar uiiclornnM. "Oh, no; you have it wrong," said Mr. Whistler; "you have it wrong! I scratched an artist and found an ama. Shamroet TOMMY McCORMACK, Prop. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigai FURNISHED ROOMS-New and Up-to-Date Qu4'. lllB,i,1U111- Balfour-Guthrie 6c G for SEED WHEAT, SEED BARLF " " AND L WHEAT HAY, ROLLED BAR$ P- W. Ashley, Agt. Phone Your O i -21