The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, September 21, 1905, Image 8

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LOTS IN MADRAS
Industrial Center of
The Coming
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Located in Willow Creek Basin and in he, midst of an
IMMENSE WHEAT BE
during the next 12 mont affording ample tranportation facilities and assuring4 rapid development,
LAWLESSNESS REIGNS
(Continued trow pagg 1)
ling is so common that a convic
tion could not be securud, even
jn the most flagrant cases.
fri "The fraiiibliiiff element nre
rj o j
dominates in county politics to
OIIV1X UU CLCUU llilll 11 I111UU1JJ'
controls all the offices, and it is
imoug this element tliat one
Jinds the remnants of the old
Yigilantes,
g xjua uumiiy una a uu iiu-
urni.i- i.. t :i r
nished with approved stee
cells, yet jail-breaks are not in
frequent. Why ?
"Sheep killings have been fre
quent, but no arrests have been
made, even when in at least one
instance very strong circum
stantial evidence was, offered a
certain official, said official mak
jug the statement that the party
under suspicion was equally as
good a citizen as the informant.
That ended the matter, notwith
standing the informant lost
property at the hands of the
sheep-shooters.
"The mysterious disappear
nnce of "Shorty" Davis was an
other coup of the Sheep-Shoot
ers' Organization, and there is
yet more to come.
"There are good citizens in
this county who are eking out
an existence in fear and tremb
ling who would welcome a
change; others, more fortunate,
have sold their belonging? and
left for more civilized climes.
How long are these conditions
to obtain ? A rat driven to bay
will fight hard, and there are a
good many of our law-abiding
, idtizens who feel that they are
inow in a position where they
iure forced to pay .taxes to pro
tect criminals in crime and or
themselves left to the mercy. of
BheeiFsbootors and barn-burn-
erfliiPhey are afraid to speak
publicly of many of tho crimes
knfcwn to them for fear of per
jonal violence It is only a
NIMBI A SOUTHERN WILL GOME TO IV! ADR A
Splendid
Business
MADRAS is pentrally lopated n tho fampus Willow Creek basin, pomprising ?QQ 8juro miles of finest jyftent
and n Qregpn. Situated on natural townsite location, with, $ne wajer easily obtained in w.ells from 12 to- 20 Jeot
fleeR fja most enable plimate in QregoHj and gppd roads. the year around. AH roijija leqd downhill to Madras,
aur it q the. ntral' trdfn ppint ftf riph, wheaj belt larger than Sherman. Pftnty,
guy tt Now. Pnee, $5Q nd Upwards.
F9F pgFticulgr iRuire Qf EQIN p. REA, secretary of townsite .cojuy.
question of time when these cit
izens will be forced to take the
law into their own hands and
purge the oommunity of this
undesirable element,
"It is believed by many that
there are but two results possi
ble if the present conditions
prevail for any length of time,
and they are mob rule or mar
tial law.
"These conditions do not pre
vail to any extent in the farm
ing districts, but the farmer is
taxed to support these condi
tions and is therefore vitally in
terested in their elimination."
NOTICE I0B PUBLICATION,
Department of the Interior.
Land Oifllcp at The Dalles, Oregon,
' September 2, 1000.
Notice Is hereby qtven that the follow
ing-named settler has filed notice of IiLs
intention to make final proof in support of
his claim, and that said proof will bo made
before Don P. Ilea, U. S. Commissioner,
at ins oitice in .uauras. uregon, on ucio
ber 20, 1W5, viz:
Anton ttatalgla,
of Sladras, Oregon, op. II. E. No. 12,271,
for the so 1-4 of sec 22, tp 10 s, r 18 e, w m.
lie names the following witnesses to
nrove ins continuous residence tinon ami
cultivation otsaiu lanu, viz;
S P Loving, T A Long, Isaao Sorier,
Minnie Jlaberst ch, all of Madras, Oregon.
Michael T, Nolan,
p-sl4-ol9 Jtegister.
0HUB0H DIBE0T0BY.
MADItAA DIHTJtlCT.
First Sunday, morning and evening,
Free Methodists llev; E. 31. 3Iortunore,
pastor.
Second Sunday, morning and evening,
Mennonito JJrethrenHev. 1L Pontius,
pastor.
Third Sunday. Morning: If. i!. class,
led by II. F. iiordeu. Evening.: First
Uaptist Church holds services.
Fourth Sunday, morning and evening,
31. E. Church lUsv. C. R. Coena, pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m. each Sunday,
II. 11. Curtis superintendent.
MKTHOWfiT HICL PISTJIJCT,
Oermau 31. E. Chuwh, Itcv. E. J.
Tragllo, pastor. Sunday school nt DM
a. m., John Hoffman, Sr., superintend
ent. Preaching services at 10.150 a. m. and
7.ti0p.)n. German school and Catechism
conducted by pastor Saturday at 2,00 p. in.
Everyone welcome.
AOKNOV l'LAIN'8 DI8TMCT.
Wllllanl Uranstetter. ffuncrlutendeht of
Sunday schooL, Sunday school every
Sunday afternoon at 2.3). Pleaching by
Itov. W. K. FulL'iiatu awl othors nt irreau.
JariierioUs.
T-he natural trading point for Agenoy Plains and qthep.
surrounding wheat plateau districts.
A big Flouring Mill just completed, and
i Long distance telephone connexions,
Chances
REDUCTION IN FARES
To .Lewis and Clark Exposition by
Columbia Boutbern Railway. On and
after Sept. 1, 1005, until October 1, '05,
30-day Excursiqu Rates to Portland
anil return will tie: Wasco, $4; Moro,
$4.80 Qrusa Valley. $5.30; Sbanlko,
$6.65 C. E.. LYl'LE, G. P. A.
CONTEST NOTICE.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Ofllce, The Dalle, Oregon,
August 11, 1005.
A' sufficient contest aflidavlt having been
filed In this otlice by
3Iorton Doty,
contestant, against homestead entry No.
J,m, made November 11, UH)1, for k half
11 w ouarter, w half ue (martor sec 25, tp 10
s r 13 e,wni, by Frank (,. Lucas, cuuUtnUx,
in which it is alleged that said Frank (.
Lucas has never established a bonaflde
residence upon said land and has never
cultivated or improved the same, and has
wholly abandoned the same for moro than
six mouths prior to the (late (if this aflidavlt
and said failures still exist; also by means
or false representations the said Frank (J.
Lucas fraudulently obtained leave of ab
sencef rom said tract! that on the 18th day of
December, l'.)02, said Lucas made an all!
davit to obtain leave of ahseuou from said
premises, which attulavit was approved by
the Iteglster and Kecelver or the local
Land Oflicc at The Dalles, Oregon, ami
said leave was granted from November 80,
1902, toNovembcr !10, lMKJ; that also on the
llth day of Anril. 1901. said Frank (!. Lu
cas made an affidavit for the purpose of
procuring a leave 01 ausence rioin said
premises, which aflidavlt was approved by
the Register and Iteeelver ot the local
Land Olllce at TheDalieii, Oregon, gi ant
ing saiu jmcas a leave or ausence irom
unlit nKinilvna trim tlin 10M, .lni, if Av.rll
1901, until the 10th day of April, 1905: that
in saiu nrst named aiiKiavit. said Micas
swears mat lie estauiisned ji is residence
upon said homestead upon the day of
March. 1902, and has since that time bro
ken and cultivated 0 acres of land there
upon, and has built a house thereon, and
fenced a portion Of said tract: that in said
last named aflidavlt, said Lucas swears that
he established his residence on mild laud
on November U, 1901. and that the Improve
ments consist 01 a uotise, auout jo acres
fenced, and about ten acres broken, and
that ho cultivated ten acres for one year,
That the said alienations of said affidavit.
ii d each and nil of them are false, and
that said Lucas never established a bona
fide residence unon said land on the
day of March, 002, or on the nth day of
ftovcnincr, w, or ai any nine, ami mat
he has not broken or cultivated ten acres
of land or any nart thereof or fenced 40
acres or any portion of -said tract; tlmtsald
absence was not due to his employment In
tho army, n avy, or marine corps of the
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ujiiicu ouiiot 111 nuiu ui tint.
Said nartles nre hereby notified to nt-
pcar, T8poiMl andjOirer evidence touching
said allegation tt 10 o'clock A. ji, on Octo
berC, two, b'cfor'o Max Liieddeniann, a 110
tary public, at his olllce in Madras, Or
egon, and that Dual hearing will lie, held
at 10 o'elcVk A m. on October 12, 1905, .be
fore the Heglstor and Itedelver at the
United Sltttes Laud Office In The Dalles,
Oregon.
The said contestant hav'nir. In a t)raner
aflidavlt, lied August 2, 1905, set forth facts
which show that, lifter due dlllltreiiCe. ncr.
soiml service of tills notlcti cannot bo,
made, it 14 hereby owiercti aun nirecteil
that such, notice bo given by due tun!
proper publication. 1
MICHAEL T. .OLAK J
machinery installed ready for operating
J)AIL"Y MAILS,
are
If you have n farm or town property
for sale, list it with the Madras Realty
Company, Madras, Oregon. QUlce in
Townsite bmdinjj.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DejinrtiiK'Ht of tliu Inferior.
Laud Olllce at The Dalles Oregon.
September 2, 1905.
Notice is hereby given that the follow
ingtUamcd settler has filed notice of his
intention to make lual proof in suppoit of
his claim, and that said proof will ho made
before Max Lueddemanu, U.S. Coniiulsi
sloner, at his olllce In Antelope, Oiegou,
on October 18, 1905, vIji:
Martin T. Pratt,
of Madras, Oregon, on II. E. No. 12,909, for
the E half Sw quarter and W half Se quar
ter see 2J, tp 10 s, r lit c, w in.
Ho names the following wltnasscs to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz;
Don P Ilea, John Ishani, John A Pal-
iiielin. Miles Fox, all of Madras, Oregon.
3IiniAKL T. Noi.AX,
l)-s7-ol0 Iteglster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Kcjmrtincnt of tho Interior.
J.tind Olliee at The Dalles, Oregon,
September 2, 1905.
Notice Is heroby given tliat tho follow.
Iiig-named settler 1ms filed notice of his
intention to make final proof In support of
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before Max Liieddeniann, U. S. Commis
sioner, at his olllce in Antelope, Oregon,
on October 18, 1905, viz:
Don P. Ilea
of Madras, Oregon, on II. K. No. 0815, for
the E half Se quarter co 211 and W half
Sw quurter sec 21, tp 10 S, r 111 E, w m.
He names tho following witnesses to
prove his contiuimiiK residence upon and
cultivation of said land, viz:
John lhliam, John A Paluielin, Martin
T Pratt, 3IIIe Fox, all of 3Ialra, Oregon,
JIjchaki, T, Nolan,
P-s7-o12 Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Jk'imrlinenUd tho Interior,
Land Olllce at The Dalles, Oregon,
September 12, 1905.
NoMce Is hereby -given that thefollow-liig-numod
settler has filed notice of his in.
tentlou to uiaku final proof Insnpimrtof
hlsclaim, and that said proof will bo made
before Don P. Ilea, U.S. Commissioner, at
hlso'lllce In Madras, Oregon, on Octobers,
1905, vizi
Jackson L. Cllugati,
of Culver, Oregon, on II. E. No. 10,(508, tor
the south hair northeast quarter mid north
Imlf southeast quarter sec 4, tp lUs, rlt)
e, w 111,
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
cultivation of wild land, viz:
Charles E luimson, ll W Lumsorl, Wftl
tor it Ruble, William Peck, all of CulVur,
(ft4tAt
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fflADRA
COURT OiREQTORY FOR QRQQK COUNTY
CIR,CUIT COVRTi
'rn Monday in lay; thid Monday In
October,
COUNTY COURTl
First Monday In each month.
COMMISSIONERS' COURTj
First Wednesday in Januray, March, 3Iay,
July,. September, am) November.
NOTICE KOR PUBLICATION.
Keprtrlment of the Interior.
ittiid Olllce at The D.ilkM, Oregon,
September 12, 1905,
Notice Is horoby given that tho follow-lug-iiamed
settler has filed notice of her
Intention to make final proof in support
of her claim, and that said proof will ho
made before the County Clerk of Crook
county at Prluevllle, Oregon, on October
2!l, 1905, viz!
Anna Keenan
of (Jrlzzly, Oregon, on II. E.No. 12,298, for
the south half southwest quarter and south
half southeast quarter sec 21, lpl2, rli
e, w 111.
jliu names the following witnessed tu
p ovc her continuous resldouoe upon and
e iltlvatlon of Mild land, viz, ,
David Page, of Hnyereok, Oregon; N F
MeColn, Kato McCoin, of Culver, Oregon;
William Sands, of Lamonta, Oregon,
31iCiiai:l T. Nolan,
c-421-olO Register
Timlier UikI. Act Juno , 1S7H.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. HrUiid Ollico nt Tho I)nlle, OrcKO',
jnnai,r.io5.
Notice 1 hereby glvun tlmt lu compllancu
with tho provJuIoiw of" the net Of CoiiKrcnx of
Juno. '1, 1S78, entitled "An net fur tho Hide of
timber hitulv In the Mitte of California, Ore
K011, Novadn mid Wanliliiffton Territory," "
extunded to nil the public laud Htutcx by ant of
Augimt I, Wi, tho following-named pernon
have on this day tiled In thlw ollcu thulr Mworti
HtutainoutH, to.wlt.
Albert Anderxon,
of HI. Jnmoi, county of Wnttatiwnn, tduto of
Mliuiunotii, nworii xtntfiiiciit No. '.so 10, for tho
purcliriHO of the sJJ hwJ., nud wj nyJi of nee W,
tp 11 a, r 17 v, w 111,
Carl Andornon,
of Lento, wtunty of Jtiiltnoinnh, utato of Ore
gon, sworn Ktateinent No, an:), for tho purchuru
of tho tx4 wli, m'4 HvJi ami kw sl4 of cee 'i,
tp 12 H, r 1(1 0, w in,
That they will offer proof to xliow that the
IaiiiIi kotiKht nre moro valuahlu for their tim
ber or Htono thereon than for oxrlfiilturnl pur
pONOH, and to eitablUh their claims to mild
lftiiils huforu the Kegliter and Iteeelver at The
Dalle, Oreuon, 011 October 11, 1!H15.
Thoy nanie'iiii wltnce"! Mlchiiul O'Connor
and WIIHhki O. JlBKtn, of Tho Dalle; OreKOii;
fart AndorHon, of Lent, Oregon) Albert An
dorfou'.of Ht, Jnuie, Mlnueotar and Amlrow
KlttleKOli, of Jleiiomonle, WIhcoiujii,
Any nnd all pornoiiH clnlmlug ndverholy Any
of the nhovo lnriil are rc(pietud lb life their
cIMIiih lu this offle) oil or before thU niild ) ih
day ol October, ltxw.
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