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wr M LOCAL DITS II. V, Went cimic down from Ills unrlvcr riuich Thtirwlny. Out your uurdeti mid field HecdH .tit H. M. Co. ficuli Ktock. I'tfUik Hogue, of RoMutiil, wii.h , down to Jleiid Imt Saturday. MIim llmtdel of Lnldlinv spent , Knvrrnl dy in Ileiul till week. Earl IC. Knight mid A. II. Tiigo , are uu from Kcdiuoiid on himhieM. 4 Irg utrccl Imnp lioi been , placed In front of the IMIol llutta jnu. . II. V, Mortcll came to lleud Tliumlny from hU hoiuealend lit 10 II. v Wm. ItdwnnJs), the hotel man ol Uelmoiid, WM h Uend vliltor Wed itely. C. It. DnwMii. of Portland, wn.s , interviewing our luetohauui hut Monday. J. It. Harvey tunic in on Wed ueaday'i stage, from Prltievllle, on bitiriueM. Tom Ilynu, of the Mendou, was down from hia ranch on bualttea yentenlAjr. C. ,. Eaton, manager of tbu lialdwhi much, wn a Hend visitor yeatenbtr. WANTED A woman to do general Iwust-worle. CmII m ilr. 1,. I) Wieat. Peter Popracy, of Portland, ar rived it Ueml, on the Uge, Wed ncvUy vetting . ThtfIMM Untie Co. aeut ai or der of 8,000 feet of flooring to Red mond this week. A. A. Anthony ia stiAVbig from an attack of gout and now gets about on crutches. The 0. It. Snrveyou have again inovcd camp and their I'. 0. a I drew ia now Udell, Or. W. T. Stephens went out to Powell llutlea tliM week to build a house at the Yslca ranch. Andrew T. Moore is clearing and fencing about ten acree on liia land f(ve tnUea south of lleud. The ChrUtlan Kmleavnr meeting will be lead by Miaa Kola Kever at 7 o'clock Sunday evening. Tint IUv. J. C. George wil hold aervicea in the Haptint church Sun day morning at 1 1 o'clock. Kev. Jtauotte, of I'riueville, will hold eervhea in the church here Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr a, K. J. McCann came down from their homeatead in 19-13 Fri day and will return Sunday Mr. and Mrs. George O'N'elll, of 1'oicfct, ware biuiueaa visitors in lleud Wedueaday and yesterday. H. I. Griffey was among the lleud vlalumi, Irom I'riueville, this week. He came over Wednesday. llaktr and Waukugauita Ixuli wiru ia selling client) for cash at the ). M. Co. store. Gel their prices. Just racaivtd, 300 satnplea 1906 wall paper. Styled Irom the Kant, c and up jmr roll. N I. Welder. Kor rant too acre of hind nil plowed mid seed furnished. I'or particulars, C. 1. Meeker, I.nidlnw, Oregon. 23 Ivan I.atidin, U. S. Keclamutiou .Service man, pn&ed ttirotigh liutid tho first of the week on his way to Silver Lake. Mrs. C. O. Joiich, Misa Joiich mid M l Coleman drove over to the county sent Inst I'riday afternoon, returning Sundny. J. M. nnd Chnrloa Montgomury, emtio 111011 from Crookud rivor, wore buHiucsa vlsitor.s in Mend Mon day and Tuesday. Allrcrt nnd George Gnles hnvc gone out to their homostends, near lieiul, nnd will build houses nnd clear land while there. H. IJ. Northrop nnd I S. I'isher of Portland, were looking over timber prospects in the lleud dis trict the first of this week. John Ferguson tojk n lond of lumber out to his much Inst 'Mon day, six miles south of town, to build n kitchen onto his house, K. II. liny ley, of I,aidlaw, cnudi dntc for county commissioner from this section of the county, spent several daya in Uend this week. C. A. Riddle, formerly of this place, is now in Madras, having gone over from Prineville Saturday to Work on the Madras Pioneer. J, II. Hunter left Saturday for The Dulles where he will be n wit ness for Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Williams in their timber laud proof. Klmer Ncicwonger, who Is now employed in Hend, Npoul .Sunday with his parents out at the stage station, tills side of Powell btiltcs. The Poliidcxter hotel nl Prine ville changed hands the first of April, Iliickiiighnm & Stroud tak ing the management on that date. J. J. Jones of Denver, Colo., who has puichnaed n tract of land out near Powell Iluttcs, came in Wed nesday to look after his interests here. Gins I), Howe left Inst Monday to visit hli home at llluu Karth, Minn., nnd other ixnnts hi that state. He will lie gone about sx weeks. C. W. Jensen, freighter for the 0. It. surveyors, mmn through lleud the firsl of the wuek on his way to Prineville for n load of supplies. Ikkigatkii Land I have a few choice tracts from .0 to 160 acre ench that can le bought at n bar gain. P. I Tomi'KIXH, Uank Iluildiiig. -utf If you are building anything this spring get prices on windows, drw.rs, roofing material, etc.. of II. M. Co. marc. Thuy will not be undersold. Richard King left on Thursday for hia homestead in 19-11, with surveyors to run out the Hues, pre imratory to making improvements on his claim. Latest style of spring and sum mer hats for ladles and children now 011 display, at reasonable pri ces, at New York Cash Store, Iaid law, Oregon. J. C. Lewis, superintendent of construction for the I). I. & P. Co. came up from Redmond yeterday aud is looking after the campauy's interests here. Millard Tripled and family, who for several mouths just have been living on their hoiuustctid south of Hend 011 the river, moved back to town Monday. A. C. llliinder of Thornton. Wnsh., arrived in lleud Wednes day. He has purchased lnud cast of Laldlaw and will move his fam ily there soon. What about painting that build ing? The II. M. Co. enrrica n full line of points and oils and will make vou close nrices for cash. Hie stock to select from, The Deschutes Irrigation & Power Coiiimiuv at Redmond wants rock men, teamsters nnd slip holders. Wages $3.25 er day; board $. $0 jer week. 2-5 J. R. Graham, chief engineer ol the Oregon Unstern Surveyors, ciiiue down from enmp Tuesday, returning today. He was accom panied by J. A. Trobaugh. K. D. Hcndricksou, this week- sold his Powell Units much to the I). I. & P. Co., and will soon leave for California, where he is going on account of his wife's health. Last Saturday V. II. Marion took A. T. Yocuni and Jack Pickle out to look at timber claims and they Midi filod on otic in ii-n. Thev returned to lleud Wednesday. Mrs. J. M. Lawrence lelt Prine ville last Friday to go to The Dalles where she wilt meet her mother, Mrs, Williams, and they will make proof on their titular claims. Tohu McPhorson. of near Pine Mountain, south of lleud, was in town Wednesday. Mr. McPhorson is clearing his laud and making readv to sow a considerable cron this spring. A. T. Snlllers. of Palls Citv. rmssed tlironcli HlmkI vesterdnv on his way out from the Silver Lake country, where he has been look- iuc over the laud, contcninlntfntr an investment. A change in the management of the Whitsctt saloon has taken place and Perry Long, of Prineville, now has charge of the business. Mr. Long came over from the county seat Wednesday. SlierMT T. T. Smith wns ovpr from the county scat the first of the week on business connected with the powder explosion on the Arnold ditch works last fall, when Irviu kccii was severely injured. tftigincerL. D. Wicst, with n Earty of surveyors, will 'cave for enhaui 1'alU tomorrow, lo locate 0 mMtaw.am0W. fliism: 1 iffiaw mm W" WI WANT A SHARP, OP YOUR TRADK POR 1906 Our High Grade Gooda offered, Service and Low Prlcoa, Merit It Central Oregon's Big Department Store... r Kvcry cash purchaser can have a Grand Kntertnincr a T-1'--ing Machine in the home. We arc giving them away. Get informed and save our coupons. &-56EK1 nod make a preliminary estimate for a canal to luriimh owcr for the propoed electric plant of which mention was made wine time ago in Tim Ilfl.MtTIX. Sal Nichol has disposed of hia confectionery and cigar stock to his brother. He is undetermined ns to his husiiies future but is con sidering an offer to act as cook for the engineering outfit which is about to commence work on the I Walker Hnsin irrigation project. Now the fishing season is otcn and the beautiful weather promises gtl-at sjKirt for the local nimrods. Most any time of day one may Mw some enthusiast, with rod in hand nnd banket swung over the shoulder, darting down toward the river with the smile upon his face that won't come oft. This week "Dnd" West com pleted n settling box 011 the Drake lawn. This box is 1x5 feet and 4 feet deep and is placed at the mouth of the lateral that runs down Min nesota street to the lateral 011 the Drake lawn. The tank is placet! so that the water runs in and settles before pouring out into the small lateral that waters the lawn, Wednesday afternoon the Ladies Aid Society of the M. li. church met at the home of Mrs. C. S. Cald well and elected new officers, ns follows: Pros. Mrs. C. S. Caldwell. Vice. Pros. Mrs. Wm. Stevens. Sec. Vice Prcs. Mrs. IS. A. Griffin. Sccty. Mrs. V. H. Stalls. Trcns. Mrs. Carlyle Triplett. At the close of the business ses sion the ladies sewed carpet rags and enjoyed the afternoon socially. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Caldwell's two weeks from the last meeting. Tliulxr I,aii), Art Juiw J, l7. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. V. S. I.aiul Office, Tht DaIIn, Ortcett, !fmlr 6, ?( Nnllfr It lirrhy giroi tlit In cempUanee with Ih vruttHn ftl Act of Outturn of June x, ltS, cnlitlr.1, "An net fwtlic Mlc of llmlrliuU In tlir tti tf CnUrtwnU, Orfiwi. Nevada, anil Wa.lilniton Territory," an ouiulnl to all the IwUHc laml atatta by Act of AURii.t, Itfl. Kolicit I' Harrington, of I'rlucvlltc, county of Crook, atalc ofOrrgeu, iiaatliianay mm in inn oince in. .worn mate limit No mu for the mrcliate of the cKiimK uii.I chiwjf, arc IV tp m r 14 . w in. Aiijl will olfcr rof lo aliu that the la ml aoutjit 1. mere valuable for lla timber or atoue than fur amlciiltural imriMMra, and to rilalilUh hi ;llm to aalil land lefor II. C. UIIU, V. H. Coiiiinlulontr, at lilt otlice In Hend, Oregon, on the Dill day of June, lo. lie nauiM aa ultnce IMvId H. Stewart, Una Mentt. ami John llloti, all of I'riueville, Ore lioii, and Klclianl King, of lleud, Oregon Any and all (icraoua claiming aihcr.etv the alMvciletcrlliol UinU arc rctiue.ted lo file their claim In tlila olllce on or before the Utli day day of June, Itw aft i MICIIAId, T. NOI.AN, Kegl.tcr. Timber Land. Act tune j, 187I NOTICE FOR 1UJ1JLI0ATI0N. U. H. Laud Ofllce, The l).illea, Oregon, IlcccmberC, 190$. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the iiollonof the act of Coiigreaaof June a, i8j8, eiilllleit "An act for llic aalc of timber lamU In the alalra of Cnllforma. Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," a extended to all the public laud atatea by act of Atigtut i, l8o, 1'im It. Stewart, ofl'rincvllle. county of Crook, Mated Oregon, ha thla day filed III IhU ofllce her aworu Halc nieiit No. 1757, for the purclmne of the I.ota 1 and jnnd cMmvJi, nee jo. tUo, r 14 r, y 111. And will oner proof to ahow that the land ought la inoic valuable for It tluilier or atone than for agricultural purioca, audio ealabllih her claluu loaahl laiidalelore II. C. HUH. V. . Commlialoier.at hia office In Hend, Oregon, on the lilh day xt June, looo, She naiiiril aa wltneaaeai John llloai. and Joaeph llilnlcr, of Hend, Oregon; ' David 1'. Rclwart ntitl Kobert 1. Harrington, of l'rlneWllc, Oregon. Auy and all peraant claiming adveraely the aoovctlctcrlUd lanjla are renuetted to Ale their clalmt in thli olflceouor before aald 1 itli lay of Jmie, iflo. adjl MICUAKI. T. NOI.AN, KesUter. vm stAtmo. one. Tlmher Mint, Ac4 June j. 17. NOTICK FOR I'UIIIilCATION. U. S. UMd Oflke, The OaUra. Otegoa. Ixmbr . 190). Xotlcr I hrfcy given that in coMplUKe wtth the fwovMoawwiKe Act tM Congrtw of Jwm i, 11. mtMlad, "Ah Ml for the mtt oTOHtber Uwii In the Hate fOlllorBU. Otrgon, Mrrada. ami U'atktMttoM Tf rHory," a rt4nt to all tba fmblW Ih4 timln Uy Act of Att 4, ivt JokN 1 atof neWrg, o4 HMd,cHuitr uf Crook. Aale f Oftceai, baa Ihu4ay Bird in thl oflkc bU kind atatcweoit No t7o, far tbc porcba-e of lb nwV of tec 14, lp , r ne. vr m Ami wilt offer prof to ihw that the Vaml aottfltat la mint valuable tor it timber or atom Ibaw faragik-ultural poniBibj. ami to e(aMih hi cUIm to aald Umt befbre the Cowttty Cletl., at I'llnerllle, Orev, oh the fib oay trfjimc, ly lie Hatwa aa wttKtMca. George Hatoa. John MeMI. Tbobta Tweet an4 Albert C Loeaa, all of Itinera, Otrgon. Any ami aU prtaoitt etajmlc a4rtely tbe aWavMtcrflwd UwJ. are? rrqurMed to ftl their etaimt In tM ac oh or bAne uM 4h day f June, if. aW MICIIAltL T. NOLAN. Kegfoter. Notice! All parties owning lands or any riparian interests along the DESCHUTES RIVER arc requested to scud addresses ami laud descriptions to A. M. DKAKK. I1KND, ORKGON. TRIPLETT BROS. Barber Shop & Baths Host of accommodations and work promptly done WAI.I. ST. nitND, ORKGON J, W. ROBISON Veterinary Dentistry Ol'I'ICK AT HUM) I.IVKKV A TRANSI'Rll CO. STA1I1.1W. HItND, .... ORKGON R. B. GARA1AN, Barber HOTEL RGDMOND Call and see rac. K15DM0NI), - OKKGON. Per Acre $10 Irrigated Land Crook County, Oregon. Deed di rect from State. WRITK for pain phlet and map. 13, S. Cook & Co., 351 Alder Street, Portland, Oregon. "THE HOME" Restaurant and Bakery REDMOND, OREd'ON Board and Rooms "The Home" will be opened for business Wednes day, Feb. 21, 1906, "Up to date" in every respect. Call nnd. sec us as you go through, here. We will use yow right. H. P. JONES, i?rop. PILOT BUTTE INN A. C. LUCAS, Proprietor Tables supplied with all the delicacie of the season Pirst-clasIJrjuh;inient Pine Rooms and I3ols All stages stop at the hotel door RALPH SHELDON General Blacksmithing and Wagon Repairing HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY gW Our shop is located opposite Uaptist Church. 6bJiUaffRmv'j,r;T.ii; bzZ. F. GI2NHRAL vUiumibbiun MERCHANT. SIIANIKO, - ORCrjON Large, Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited I'rowpt attention twld to Uiom who furor iiht Willi their Mtrontge Authorized Capital $25,000 Incorporated 190-1 The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND, Tranurta a centra! banktne aat tru.t liuatim. Imom Ltlitfi of Credit 8xl throMtbout the wortcl.anaaaadniiniMralor ctitoror ItvtUtof ettM. trana fer. HMmry by nail ur tclctraih collrrtiuna mal promptly ainl upon bveraUc trrma. INTHRICST ON nKlfMITS- Tb Crlral Orraoa Danklas R: Trart Ce. haa ddnl xrtral new (rtm to H rapMly ifrowtnf biMtnn. It wilt new give Time CrUlfrMIrt of IKroK. I)lt lBtt lhrcu a latlowa: I'or Mi llonthi, 3 per ti fur One Year, 4 r ccst. Safo Deposit Boxes for Rent at Reasonable Rates A Full Line of Legal Blanks for Sale. Agent for the Fire Association of Philadelphia, and tho American Fire Insurance Co. DIRECTORS A. M. DRAKK, Pro J. M. LAWKKSUE. Sec'v F. O. MINOK, Cashibu Bend Livery & Transfer Co, J. FRANK STROUD, Manascr LIVERY, and FEED STABLE IIORSKS BOARDKD I1Y TIIK DAY, WUEK OR MONTH First-Class Livery Rigs for Rent. 'Phone No. 15 8otul(trcct,ltwctn Mtnutiota anJ Oregon, DarbtrShoo andOatht InHotal. Hotel llUail O'KANO, Prop MOST CKNTRAI.I.Y I.OCATKD IIOTKI. IN HKKD. ISAMPILE ROOM IN CONNECTION. lSleV ilollbc, .'ii.ii . M . . .1 . . Always Reserved fi $ m REPEATING Mo matter how big the bird, no matter how heavy its plumage or swift Its flight, you can brine it to .bag with a long, strong, straight shooting Winchester Repeating Shotgun. Results are what count. They always give the best results In field, fowl or trap shooting, and are sold within reach of everybody'd pocketbook. FftEEt Siti mil i aiilritt on a leital trd lor car Urgi UUitnttJ tiUtagu, WINOHESTER REPEATINQ ARMS CO.. New Haven. OONN. rawt rx.nr natxx MOODY aim lunvuiuiiix u OREGON. A. L. GOODWILLIE, Vice Tubs. . Bend, Oregoa. Bend. ComorDond nd Ortcon 8trtet. C o.! r.cc:r? for Transieut Trade. vi.' m? ' y.yrm 7.3X &S$3. SHOTGUNS 1