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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1906)
- - ' .. ... - -u The il ESS W Coming industrial of p VftSfl I LI CM VI WW) i si Located, in Willow. Creek Basin and in the midst of an IMMENSE w h eat: The natural trading point for Agency Plains and other surrounding wheat plateau districts. 3 i fH l Lb Lb TO during the next 12 months, affording ample tranportation faciSsties and assuring: rapid development, A big Flouring Mill just completed Long distance telephone connections. DAILY MAILS, Splendid msiness Chances are Open in HADBAS (ylAPRAS Is centrally located in tbd famous pillow Creek Basil), comprising 700 aquaro miles of the finest wheat land In Oregon. Situated, on a natural townslte location, with que water easily obtained In wells from 13 to 20 fuot deep. linn moHt equable climate It Oregon, and good roads the year arouud. All roads lead down hill to aUDRAB, and tills Is the ntjtjirnl triir Ing pplnt of rloh wieat belt larger than Sherman C'ouuty, guy Lots Now. Price, $5Q gnd Upwards. pop particulars inquire pf DON p. F$E&, spppRy of tpwnsitp company mm m im h i i The Madras Pioneer ihot?f Then w,iy shpuld th , making qualities be needpd by tho r 'cultured woman? The banket dinner Thursday Feb. 1, 1906 at Laidlaw speaks volumes for the fiii y; ' ture of the IJeschutes country May be Thrown Open, The suit of the Bute ugainst the Warner Valley Stock Company, now pending before the Supreme Court, is of more than oridinary importance. While there Is only 4640 acres of land Involved in the suit, the title to T8.001 acres will be determined by the result. The o.se is before the Supreme Court on appeal from a ruling of Judge Benson, of the First Judicial District Given what more can selfish man a bracing climate and such flawless cooks, desire? Central Oregonian: Stockr men of this section who have formerly rented grazing privi leges from Indians of the Klam ath reservation, will this year give the redskins the "cold shake." Too much "red tape" cattle barons, togethei -with the I general unearthing of gigantic llonrl fvimrJa in tlia Woof ll'ivt I M1JIU AACIAMU All 1 UWV, lit! j brought about such a change of. j sentiment that it seem quite likely now that a number ol I the proposed reforms will be ; adopted. Tuhn tiiiwf uifiurl u Homnrror nf Mm rip feudantsto the complaint on the and an evident, studied desire ground that the state was not a party to the action, and further that the statute of limitations was a bar to any action questioning the company to the laud. on the part of the government, through the Indian agent, to title of the ' subject the lessee to endless tjlJUJ JJaUJT l JitUUi lilltlUJ UllVJU AAA VSA-.tA, Mf The land Is located in the Warner parefltly , that the lessee may Lake Valley, one of the richest stock-, become thoroughly appreciative raising sections of the stute. Title to i . .. J i r ,, . tho land was obtained by the comply ! of the privilege condescending by reason of the swamp laud act of ! ly granted him by those in ml CouKrtss donating all swamp lauds to ! thority, has Culminated in a tes tae state. The claim was made in the olution hy the 8t0ckmen ',tO cut harae of the state in behalf ot the com-; J L. . , ' . puny, and the patent was issued by the the lervatioil OUt, and drive United states direct to the company. their herds to the deBert this The state now claims that the com- j gpriner, where, for this year at jiany obtained the title by means of, x ' , i i J'""j i , t .,,,- iru nacnrur n linn. fraudulent rejresenutioiis; mat mucn ah,, n. ..v, .a - . i. .. i .... 'I tr. ci.if.. . t lunfl i ii I - i n r 1 ? A 1)1 UIO liUU in IJUV nvrilAA uw, nun that tho state's claim was not a valid claim at tile time the patent wus is sued. If this suit results in favor ol the state it will evenlnHlly throw open to settlement about 100,000 aetes of the finest hav and grazing land in the j OFFICIAL DIRECTORY I UNITED 8TATE8 President Theodore Roosevelt j Vfce-Pri!idder Charles V Flrl)HiikK Secretary of fiiatQ WL P.oot , Secretary ot Treasury I.eMIe M hhaw , Secretary of fnterior K A Hitchcock Secretary of War W II Taft Secretary of Navy (J J Ilouaimrtv Secretary of Conuiierce Victor II Metcnlf Putuiai!ter General 0 II Cortclyoii Attorney (Jeneral Win II Mood) Secretary of Agriculture James Wilson BTATE. Clovernor (ieorno K. Chnmherlaln Sccratary of State I. Dnubar Treasurer C 8 Moore Attorney General A M Crawford Supt. Public Iiiktructloii J JI Ackcrnmn Statli Printer .J It Whitney Dairy Uild Food Domniissloner J W Jlailey 1 C W Pulton j J 31 Gearln U H ScnatorH.. r..r,.n.,,, i Hinder Jlermanii ) J N Williamson Moore- i, Ileau Iluiley Supremo Judgun. (KAS 5 UK (TUll stute. - -s -- dance of free feed and water Statistics for the year 1905 just given out by the authontcs of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, indicate that during the year past more than 17,700 persons were killed and injured in the county while at 1 their daily work. Of this number the I hhet furnnr-i-c nnH irnn nnrl steel mills are Laidlaw Farmers' institute remarked and sj10pS jiave 4)00O t0 their credit and that a fact worthy of mention and J ,he victims of the railroads numbered commented on by many Bend people , 0 w,)iIe .,)ose the mines numbercd -A-H the entire absence of poorly fJcsid. this there were several cooked fond at the basket dinner. iNot I H, , , . . council iin aUa. 1 thousand Injured whose cases were not re- u Boggy article in the entire spread. ..... . , Not a single Oijuse for a case of iudi-! P', as the injured persons were taken gestion or the aid of a doctor. Thin s home and not t0 anV o the . ..... u ifwiifltitf.in of the ex- hospitals or morgues. Several of the No Dyspepsia There. Bend Bulletin. 8EVENTH JUDIOIAL DI8TRICT Juil(;e .' W h llrndshaw ProoeeuthlK Attorney Prank Menefee CROOK COUNTY Judge W A Hell Clerk I i Kmith Sheriff t C I-am Smith Treasurer OCdray Ahsesnor v J " 1-aIVillctte ScIioolKupursnUmdnit... t.O H Uiinvlddlo Surveyor ,.C A Grnvon I Coroner Commissioner MB?s'K! 1 KUTOHER PRECINOT Justice Vi Rrooks j V)nsttthlo i M ilayes I Kowl Sujiervlsor George Dillon mills have furnished such a large number of death and injurey cases that the in surance companies refuse to insure men working there. ..pllfiiit class of women who are build lug homes In the Deschutes valley. The Bulletin's informant remarked that these ladles were u cultured, well bred class of women, it fcpeins good v.,ir innoral comment that tt worn nu to be truly "cultured" must pott. 1. a ri.miirfos that tend to make' uoheerihl, heat and hygienic homo. , oo'mm'Utatiou clause, butreceot .1 A .1. I t. tt . Yol Is there not muon iruiu m wu view? WUere'cau 0 womau And a no itint york tliu'u in 'making a true PROPOSED LAND LAWS (Continued from pago 1) isclosurea of the operation of the law i'a x& interest of the COURT DIRECTORY FOR CROOK COUilTY OIK0U1T COUKT: First Monday in May; third Monday In October. COUNTV (JOUllT: First Monday lit each month. COMMIS3IONKUS' (JOUHT: First Wednesday hi Janiiray, March, May, July, September, and November. 0HUH0H DIEE0T0EY. itAimAs DIHTJUOT First Sunday, morning and oveiiiiig, Methodist ISplscopal, Itov. J, K. Cnilg, pastor. tteconet tjiindiiy, nioiiiliig niid eveiiliigj Munnonlto Uretli(!ii jtcy. Cain, lia.stor. Third Siunay. Morning and Kvenlnj;, M j5. Church, Ifey- J. if, Oralg, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. eiioh Sunday Mrs. M. K. IYrnivnl. supcrlu endunt. Y. P. S. C. E. every Sunday evening. MKTlIOnjHT IIII.I. DISTRICT. German M. K. Clmrch, Itcv. .1. (1. Moehring, paRtor. Sunday school at ti.Hlj .t. m., 11. Domhrnwc, Nuiicrintuniluut. Preachlii? services at lO.iSO a. in. and 7.30 p. in. German chool and Catechism conducted by pastor Saturday at 2,00 p. 111. Kpwoi th League, Sunday evening at il:!J0. Everyone welcome. AOKXCV PI.AI.VH piHTIIICT. First and second Sundays, morning and evening, Y. K. Fulglmm. Font til Sunday, iiiornhig and evening, ltev. II. A.Cain. William Hraiistctter, superiiitenilont of Sunday school, Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at Preaching by Rev. W. K. Fulgimm and others at irregu lar periods, OPAIi-PltAiniK DISTRICT First and third Sundays, morning and evening, the ltev. II. A. Cain, Meuuoidle Brethren. ' The Hev J. K. Chilg innkus the follow, ing appointments for tho country districts: Second Sunday, Up. 111. Culver; 11. IM) 11. 111., Fulrvlow Sclioolhoiise. Third Sunday, Hp. m at .Mud Springs ichnolhmiKo. Fourth Sunday, Willow Creek, 11 a, 111.; Ited ltock SchoolliotiBe. Timber Land, Act June :i, is"h. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Olllco at Tim Dalles, Oregon, . March i 1WV N'otico is hcrohy given that in compliance with the provisions of tho act nf Congress of Junell, 1H7H, entitled "An net for the sale of timber lauds In thj States of California, Ore won. .Nevada, and Washington Territory. " n exteiidud to all the imhlle land states by act of August 1, mn, Nettle h. Ualvorneu. nf Oentralla, county of Luwls, state of Wnsh iiiKtou. has tills dav filed In this miim ii..r sworn. statement No. 'JHW, for the purchase of tnu lot 1, seo W, lots 1, 2 and :), see .'II, tp 11 s, r 10 o, w 111, And will offer proof to nhow that tl in Intwl sought is more valuable for Its timber or stone manior agricultural iurioscs, and to estab lish hor claim tp said laud before the Register and Receiver at The Dallus, Oregon, on tho nut nay or njurnnry, mw Hhe names as witnesses; Maud ifi.rri.,.,, Lachlin McN'ell, Cathvrluo ,MeNeli, John (lur ry, of, Centralla, Wa'shlngtoitj Jotph Ufalmm of Hlsters, Oregon, , Aur and all .Dersoiks cldlinliiir uiivi.runi.. abovc-dust'rljjJ lauds aro, requeued io 111 their claims in tills Oil or btifore sitid I7th Hay ol February, TOQd. , MitdtAKl T, Nolan, Kctfluter. Timber I.tnd, Act Jup 3, In78 NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. II. H. LkUiI Offlce, Thft Pallet, Otpuou, March il, ItOI, Notice la herpby ven thst hi ('(iiiiplUiico Iththe iipivltllint i;( the act of CoiiRri'-nof lime 3, lh7fj. unlltlud "An act for tht-snlcof tlmlKir laid lit the states of California, Ore gon, Nevada, nd WamlnKtou Territory," a -extended o all the public laud Male by act f August I, im, Helena M. Curry, of Wilico, county of Sherman, state ot Oregon, ias this day tiled In this ottlcc her sworn slate iiieut No. K-T.s, for the imrchaite of the IM 1, 'J, t and 4, of sec ti l.'l s, r 10 ?, w m. And will nrfor proof to ahow that the land oiiht is more valuable for lis !lmlcr or slope than for HKrlcitltural purpoH, and to estuh- her claim to mid Imul before the RaKlslcr and Receiver, at The Dalles, Orefjoti, on tbu .nth day of March. IIksi. Kite names as witnesses: 1, i: Aj!iic!nin. K II Sparks, of Prlnuvllle. Oreicnii; Richard J loritmii, Mlchitcl O'l.'oiinor, of Tho Hallos, Or- rgun. ny and nil persons cIiiIiiiIiik adversely the Hbove-d escribed lands are reiiielcd to lllo Iheir claims in this otllcuou or before said Kill day ol March, lissJ. Miciukl T. Noun, JiVm'-M IteK'Uter.- CONTEST NOTICE. lJepaituient of tho Inleilor- , U. S. Land Olllo, Tho Dallec Oregon December 7 1005. A sulllclnnt conlest itllldavJt having be6u filed in this uillce by Jumes H. Kleok, contestant, against hoinestead entry No. 12,811, made July 10, 1003, for no U sec 8. to 10 s, r 14 e, w m.f by Henry Frel, mm testee, in which It Is alleged that s.ild Henry Frel has wholly abandoned said tract: that ho hat changed his rem- uonco therefrom for more than idx in'onlhfc last past; that hn Ii.-ih not oul. tlvated and Improved said tract us r. quired by law; that said alleged ah senco was not due to his employment In the army, navy or mitrino corps ol Urn United States In time of war. . Bald parties aro hereby iiotlded to appear, respond arid oiler ovhluiiee touching said allocation at 10 o'clock a. m. on l?ob 1, 1000, before Max Lue I demann, n notary public at his of llco In Madras, Oregon and that Until hearing will he h.dd at lOo'oloolt a. m. on hebriuiry 8, 11HW before the Hettlsier and t"celver at tile United filHtcn Umi Olllce in Tho Jjulles, Oregon, The said contestant having, In prop eralllduvlt, filed November 27.1005, set forth fonts which nhnw that afior duo iillgenco personal nervine of tills notice cUti not ho niude, It is hereby ordered and directed that such imlloe ll!iveh by due and proper publliw &lolftbl T. Noluii, lUleter. nun, i iiiiupr j .nun, ,nVHt, rJl iTlf m i IMTKT. 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