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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1906)
r '! JJ-x11" ..'-L-" f RI1Y LOTS IN "MAD Ft A3 i Th" Gomitia industrial of ! ' ......Central Oregon,., Seated'-it' Willow Gek BsSr? and in th-midst of 1' . The natural trading point for Agency Plains ancj other surrounding whea: plateau districts. XX7 w K: A hr r-z X MADRAS duripff the next 12 months, affording' ample importation facilities and assuring rapid development, 4. big Flouring Mill just completed Long distance telephone connections. DAILY MAILS. SDlendid A " Basin Chances Op in MADRAS Is centrally located in the famous Willow Creek Basin, comprising 700 aquaro mileH or the fluo?t yl:oit Jaiul in Oregon. "Blt.mjntJ on a natural tmvnaito location, with fipo water easily obtained in wells from 12 to 20 foot tleop. 1Ih most equable ullmuto j ": ' r Oregon, and good roaus the year arouuU. All roads lend down hill to 'MADRAS, and this Ih the nutyral t.rd; 1 ,ug point of rich wheat bolt larger than Sherman County. Buy Lots Now.. Price, 50aftd Upwai-ds. Fof piapticulr inquire of I?ON P. RE A, sechetapv of townsite cpmpan. The Madras Pioneer Thursday Peb. 15, 1906 A AJupjjerous WUdcqt. "County Seat News. Warren .Brown of Haystack was a'visst i)r in town during. the past week. ,1'. E. Campbell and wile and two child ren were in town during- the past week, j morning he arose ut about jive o'clock from Madras. ' aud ou going out found hla dog sitting Quietly by Ihe broken glaes window of tbe henhouse. He thought tjils notion Crook County Journal; Henry Oir lon, who resides 85 miles tip Crooked river had 7,5 pure blooded chickens in bis henhoute recently. One night uol long ago In, heard his some length but us a blowiuu he tliougbt tbe dog was dis turbed on that account and did not go out to ascertain the c;;Uhe. Next Bouiid4ry &U,tcher Precinct No 23 Commence at southeast corner of town ship j i south, range 14 cast, thence noiili 12 miles, thence west 6 miles, thenct north to intersection with Deschutes river, dog Imrkiug ut thence up the Deschutes river to where hi"h wii.d wan f ,De soa hne of, township 11, range 12 east, crosses Deschutes river, thence east 14-jniles tq place of beginning. Mrs. M. E. Percival of Madras is visit jng in the city, at the home of her sister, Mrs VV. F. Elliot.. Riley Cook, who has been teaching at Forest, was in Pnneville during the past week, getting out his petitions for the nomination for county clerk on the Dem jcratic ticket. C peculiar and opened tho henhouse door, when a hugh wildcat leaped onto bis breast and hurled him to the ground. Mr. Carlou gathered hiui:olf together and made for the houee where lie got his gnu and returned to the fray to And the big catseronely await ' (nir ilini. Orui hIioL ill-nutnlied llit- W. Hnter of Haystack was in town j variI1j. 0.1 takim' u look in H. timing the past eek, and is authority for bvohoueo Mr. Carlon was confronted the good news that crop condiiibns in the by a pile of dead chlckona which the cat had killed und heaped up, Every one of (lie 75 clioico fuwln had been killed and placed in .the heap. Mr. Carlon A'oud bo glad to tho cat' hide for u sum equal lu value .to the chickens. Haystack neighborhood are jttst about tight. He predicts a bumper crop for fhe doming season. L. E. Allingham has been in town dur ing the past wek, making preparations to ilegin Spring Jogging on the Matoles.' Mr. Allingham made several big drives ilbwn the Matoles and to the Cowles & Oerham saw mill on the Deschutts, dur ing the past year. Mac Coinett has received notice fip'm the postal department that his bid for the I'rineville-Shaniko stage contract had been accepted. It was reported some days ago Uiat Mr. Cornett had lost this contract, Jb.her paities here having been ihe success ful bidders, but this information was evidently incorrect, Ueppner Times: Report says that the cattlemen of. Ceutial Oregon feel very hopeful of higher pnci for their cattle this spring than for several years, Tho reason & I sited for their faith In un advnuee of prices is thq scarcity of beef stock throughout the central part of (be state. The past few weeks there has been large shipments ofbeeffiom moht nil shipping point in Eastern Oregon, and it is Mild on good authority that about all prairie beef stock has been marketed, h aving a shortage that it Is believed will re- ADMIHISTBATOE'8 HOTIOE ",u ttU 0(1Vti,,t!0 61 tho-'ottitlw mar- Kotice is hereby 'given, that I the! - - Undersigned, have been by the County ' Portland Telegram: Contractor Archie Court of the State of Oregon forCrookj Mason, who is o b'uiii Ihe first nine County, duly appointed luhnlnlntlator ; mea u irrjgatrnj Cpna l0 be constructed .ofthetateofA.N.yibbertdeceaHed, b thB L.rnrnem n klamath county, ndlmvo du y qual lied asauch Al l l rf d, region. He i. -poreous having claims against said , . 'u . L . w-,.t ..... i..i ,.nMiiu,i nru, iPrts considerable snow in the mountains- thu same to me with proir vouchers, , flear oketfaina tlhd Klamath . Falls, and Ht my residence near Madras Crook tsaVs no work f4 fee done on the canal Cgunty Oregon, within nix mouths : vintil Spting. Hfci with his partner, James "from the date hereof. j Davis of this cit is ujassing an-oiftfit of . Jjated this 11th day of January 1000. teams, plows aiiU scrapers and engaging J. U. ri:TBU80?f, j men for the worki which wHI take abotrt a idminiotralor of tho Estate of A. N. car' Vlhbert dtcted. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY UNITED 6TATE8 I'rcnldcnt .Vriicoilora Itoosevclt Vlce-I'fculilei't ClinrltH W I'ftlrltHnkn Seeretrtry of fute .W I, Hoot nonrotary of Treaijiiry Ille M Shaw Secretary 0 Interior U..:..K A .Illtolicouk Secretnry of Wor. . . V II Tuft Heorutary ol Kovy (! J llMiaiutrtu SctTrL'tory of onvmp'ree...... .Vlct'tf II Metcalf l'i).ituiiistcr Oenurai". (J i Corteljoii Attorney Ouniiral...,"..: Win II Moody Beerotaryof Agriculture Juiuub WlUon (lovcrnor .STATf; .(i(.orB'o E. C'liauihcrlaln Scrrntaryof State . F.J. Dunbar Treasurer (' S Moore Attorney (ioiieral..., A M Ornwford 8ujit.-JublI(! Itutrnetlon J II Ackurinau State l'rliitur.... , J It Wlijtney Oatry alul Kood Domralwdojiar . ...J W JIalley U Senators , j V IV JM"?" f!f.Hffr..i,in 1 Uliiger Ilennnni n - ri Supreme Judg&ii... ? J N WUIIwnwm ( V A UH to u ' Miss Jessie Hartley left on Tuesday's fctefoi- frrJneville, where .she'goes ti) likh the leacfeers' eicaminatioil. Mrs, Lena M, Laiph, am) Miss Mae Jackson left yestciday for The Dalles, where they Will speti'd several days. The balUa was rarn Mif t Jackson's horn, Mo. in 4 Dean Iliiljoy SEVENTH JUDIOIAL DISTftiOT Judge ' , W'l Ilradilmw I'roseeutliig Attorney I'raiik MCUvfue CROOK,' COUNTY Jlldgq , t. '...., V A Hell Clerk...., t.....; ,J JBmltli Sheriff ,.....CI,(uff Hmlth Treasurer O CUray AMcurar.,.,.', 3 I) LaKolIetlo School Hiiporntenderit CJ,H Dlmvlddlo Hurveyor...,. OA(Jraun Coroner Coin'misnl(njer..'....i j M P t'owoll SBBti'iriis. . KUTCHER PRECINCT Justle '. il'J Ilrookii Constable..... .....,.J JI tMayo lload 8uj)wvlwr .tlijorKo Dillon COURT DIRECTORY FOR CROOK COUNTY OIKCtUT OOUK'l'; First Monday In May; third Monday in October. , "COUNTV CGUIIT: First Monday In eacli nioiith. coli si ission Kits' co mrrc I'Jrst Wltlnv hi Jftiiuriiy,Mnrelir4ny, InljS ftptVriteeis ilud dventhe'r. it Ati it A k nKTiiicT, j Flrfy SiftWeJny, inoriiin'g ami $itft(k, Methodist Episcopal, Rev. '.I. K.'Orifyr, punter. . , ' ' I de3oii elWlitjs j'riotYjJilg nlid initih)g j Meniionilo Rrethri'ii Rov, Cain, jiastor. Third Sunday.' iMonii.ig aiid Kveninjr, M. j?. OJuitdh, itcv, .1. K. Craig, pastor. Sunday rchnol ut 10 :i. in. each Sunday, Mra. M. K. Purfiival. duperiii enilciit. V. P. S. 0. 1. every Sunday evening. MKTiiqpirr JI11.1. nisrittCT. nernian M, K. Oliiirnh. Rev. .1. O. Moehring, paiitor. Sunday .'nliool atlUW ,1. in., IS. Doiil)iuw(, Mipurliituiideiit. Pieacliiur services at 19. (10 a. in. mid 7.130 p. in. Gunuaii sehaol am' Oateehlsui conducted by pintr atiuday at 2,00 p. in. Kpwotth i.oagua, Sunday evening at fKJO. Everyone welcome. Afiuxcv irAi.NW uisriiicr. First nnd fcfconij Sundays, morning mid evening, r. K. Ftilgham. Fourth Sunday, nioinlng and evening, lluv. II. A, Cain. Wlllldin IJiaiistoUer, Biiperliitendeiit of Sunday uolmol. Sunday school uvery Sunday afternoon ut 2.U3. Preaching h Ih'V.W.K. Ktilgiiani and others nt Irrusu- Jar periods. 4 . oi'Ai, ritAiiiii: DisTiticrr Flratnnd third Sundays, morning unit evening, tho llor. II. A. Cain, Mcimoiiite lli'olhnm. , .The ilov.J. K. Craig makes tho follnw ........ t. . . "n iii"""ll"uuia iui ineciiuutry uihiricts: Second Sunday, II p. in Culver; 11.80 n. in., Falrvlmv Sclioolhotise. Thlr.1 Sunday, Hp, lb., at Mud Springs .ji'hootliouse. Fourth Sunday, Willow Creek, 11 a. in,; It o.d Rock SchoollidUte. Timber Laud, Act Julio a, lft78, . NOTICE FOR IMPLICATION. I.ind onice at The Dalle, Oregon, March 21, M.", Notice U hereby irlvon that in with tho provlklons of the act of , Cniiuriwii o( Juiioa, 1KT8, entitled 'A",aet for tho kale of timber JbiwIh In thu Hiute nf Kon, S'evada, And Washington Territory." hh cxti-ndcdHo nllthe nubile land Htntes by ut of .MJgllMl I, N'lUk' I.. Hah-nhlm. ofCentriill, county of ntntoof Waili. Inglon, has thlM dKy VM lu 'this drtleo her sworn wtateuifint No. '.1K, lor 'the iurc!iase of the lot I, cilWi, l(a 1, 3 fcfld :i, dtc !tl, tit II s, r to e, w hi. 1 And wlllvifffcr irinof 'In nUnw Mn. it,.. i i sought Is more valuable for ft timber or ktoni man ior Hgricaniinil pursue, and 'toeslab llsh her claim to said Ifcixj heforo'tho Iteglsler and lleclver ( Th, Pallos, Oregon, on the 17lh ilny of February. Hkk;- Jie names tQi ttnoMci: Jlnild JlHrrlstui .iinlillii MoNill, Catherine McNeil, John Cur r,of (lentTlillWMdHrigfoni Joseph (Iniliitm ol HWiers, Oregon. Any and All poW cllilinHiKtdverly Ihe al-oye-descrlM. -lauds aru rciis(f .lo file Hii'lrvlMinIO.TtiHv)n Hr Uforo AI llrth itky (t IVb'ruiiry, ' Wrt'ltAUt. T. Noi.an, Roislor. Timber Jivl. $. 'tmo3, ihtb NOTIOB POR P&ULIOATION.' V. B. Und Oflleu, Hv Dftlitu,' Orug'pi), Mareb ailWl. Notice Is hereby given Jlint In compilaiice niUi thu iirovlilon of Ihp Act of CivurV "of luuoa,j8M, entlttbd "An act fir tlieirtteofif Junua, enutW ut' limber Inlids lu the lnlm of CnllfornIa.4lro- gon. Nyvadn, und Ww.iligKiu Trrlttry,'ft, e.Menilnl to all the public Inud taiim by act of Augmt l. lo. Il6ua V. Curry, of Vaon, ctougty of Rhtfrmn. stata ol Owxmi, ha this day riled In ilil oPifw lior wtn tttniq. ineut No. 'tat, for Un y xtehnwnt thu 1, 5,' I and I. of t-en 3. tp U . 1 10 e, w uu And will offer proof to show tlml tho lui'f sought Is more valuable for It lliillxiror tone than for agrleiillutal iurKso'. andlowlfllM IHh her ebilui to said bind before tins Itngltwr xud deceiver, nt The iiall.t, Oregon, on the JsMb day of March, Hho names as nltuc I. J'. Allpigliam, B HparU, of I'rlnvviP-. Orvgou; Jtlnliard, .1 tiorman, Mleliael O'C'oi' nor, of The hallen, r ogon. . ny and r.ll r-Jroln . lain lug ndvrroly tlm alMive-dtmcrllrfKl lmub nte, re.ipioted , lo fljc thair c IhIiiis m thU oftb v on or Mota jtald 3Uth day uOforeli, lyofi. JIlciiAiti. T.Kui. ja-m! JtogUter. NOTICB FOIl FUJI LIGATION, I)paftuinit of lh fntorlor,, Land Offlcc at Thf DalltM, OregOl),'' January :tl, IKCii. Notice Is horeliy glien that the foJtowItlg iiained swttler ha illed notice of hi Intention to make ihml proof In support (if hi cUlta. rtlid thatkald nroof will ! tuadu h.ifnru lUnt'. Him, JJ.H. Cominlssioiipr, ot bis omceln.MndU ihvivjiwh inivil 4VW, VI. William 0. llllnglMjck, if Madras, Oregon, on i. K. No.MlC for 11(0 !iwM)o8 and ii.'nwfi me 17. 1p 13 , r lit o, w ui, Ho'namiM the following wUiiuhqi toprovo nls contliuioiii rcsldcneo upon and cultivation of said laud, vis: Churlo A Whltsctt, Ocorfve Kuiilnor, Krank duiiter, Clurle Jarrclt. all of Madras, Orcm MP.MIAUf. T, NOLAN, "' lnjglstur. NOTICK FOR PUULICATION. Dopnrtiiumtl Hit Intorlor. I-ainl OIHco wl T))V Dallun, Oregoni Jaituary ill, lwxl. '"' Notice In , hereby gvn that thu fnllnlnj; naiiiud settlor has iilv.i nollo of hi Intention lu make fliml proof support uf Ida culm, and that said proof will trt mUdo beforo Pun P. Ilea, V H, :ominlv.li fVr. nt bis nlll In Madras, Orfcgoc, on March 6, 1'!, vlx; i Frank M. U-Vtirt id, ' f Culvtir, Oregon, on, .:. . N'o.lmil, orHic i n, w'4 nwlj un : iwW, sec tsi, 'tp 13 , r tf o, ,yt in. lie name thu filov.lrt; jttiUisiia Wnv ul cuiitlhuouk riwlilefic kitt euf tlvitloii ifsrtld Jund, vKi , fbwgu Itodinaii, f'mrAHItfii Frank Wl man, prnk Osbohi, iKrMW, OiohiV, W. fiariiult, of lUyslkclf. M'titM. l-iul Tlinls-rlAtKl.AtlJiiMt) NO riCK KOH I'UBLIM UudOffloMTtttol trri4 , pollen U lifffby uvra Until" witlf lh provision nf tbflflcit'J tlmlwr Jaiidn in tin- tele w wfi goii, NvI ami WtWrlfiilt4 tMtondeil l.. Mil Hid fuMIt!1" Augimt I, ix.', ofSaudis'int "u' liathUd 4 'snj!flM wont No. ?i ' f-r the porrte j sec 32, tpi' !" w . Alnt will !.' r proof to ibJ land snugiii i-i wort ! "1 ur stone tlici oa tlfa f '1 iiotw. ami io " a'ln hti i,nfni-u the- I!, -t-i.irr ami KwdM flAlle. 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