The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, December 31, 1908, Image 4

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The Madras
Pioneer other mcoIimiro any'8 the Cor-
vallm & liitistem wtu u nrsi ux-
tMiirlnd. niirl huvr it '"IlilH tu-
Published every Thursday by tl,!vuj ,1,u,,i5 Hi.,' ft-m
THE PIONKKU PUBLISHING CO.- "V , "'." , i m.V
llllltl "lUSUlt Willi UIKIWH. 1 lllo
in nil Nimn.miiinn. of course, us
8UD80RIPTION RATES: I n:..i .....
One year $1.60 l,u uiuuiui jumuum cimuiii. una
dixmouttiB.'..'!.'.!!.''.!!.''.!'.'.!!'.""'.!'.! .85 yet been made. Howeven it
Three itfftnthV. so cannot be ((taunted tlmt -the
I ruunli ii Jou Hn nt-uai'il 1 4 tint
most attractive, route foi u road
Kntorwl n& second clnss Matter August I llnoilirll Central 'OVecoit. With
2it, 1901, nt tho Postoriico nf Madras. Oro., 5,H .vllfu,..MVHi lr,,lM ,W
water, assuring easy mainte
nance and cheap operating ex
pense, the company winch iirst
completes a road over this route
between l'ortland ami ban
Francisco will have the coirtiol
of their euoimous tiaflic
MIVKUTI8INO ItATKfi OS APPLICATION
limlcr the Act of Congress of March 8, 187H.
THURSDAY
DEC. 3t, 1908
The Bend Bulletin has a re
ligions discussion on its hands.
"Who ever heard of an agree
ment being reached in a .relig
ions Qontroversj' ?
Not Coal Land
HOMESTEAD. Notice for PubllUfllloh.
Department of the Interior) U. 8.
Land Oftico nt TI10 Dalles, Oregon, Ko
vembor. 14, 1003. Notice Is hereby given
that
OEOItGK M. GOULD,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on March 4, 1I02,
made Hfmiestend Entry (Serial No 01117(1)
No. 10143, for swjf tec 2, tp 10 8, r 13 0,
w in,
Has filed notice of Intention to make llnnl
flvo-year proof, to establish clnlm to
the land above described, before Frank
Osbofn, U. S. Commissioner, nt his olllco
at Mudrns, Oregon, on tho 2flth day of De
cember, 1008.
Claimant names as wltno'scs:
Waller Williams, William Harrer.
Miles Fox, Julius Lnrscn, nil of Madras,
Oregon.
C. W. MOOKK,
n2tVd24 ltcglster.
Governor elect Ooscrove ol
Washington is steadily itnprov
ing in health, and conditions
are uroniisinir that he will be
i.l.l - . 1 .1 .1 T
aoie 10 wiKe 1 lie oain 01 oinoe
.a ild probably &eive that state
iti the capacity of governor.
The Pacllio Monthly has or
ganized a Progress Department,
to begin with the January iium
be;;. It is the purpose of this
Jaeparfment .to condense origi-
mil items winch will mteiest
prospective homeseekers oriit-i
vestors in Oregon. That de
paitment would appreciate let
ters direct from producers giv
ing facts which would" be of ii.-
t.erest to intended homeseekers.
TCBING
Dandruff and
t outward signs of the evil
secret by myriads of dan-
Jruff germs sapping the life blood
of the hair. Micro kills the para
site, soothes toe it clung scalp,
gives lustre to the hair and stops
it falling out A single application
gives relief nad proves its worth.
Save your hair before too late.
Micro prevents baldness. It is a
delightful dressing for the hair,
free from grease and" sticky oils.
Ask your druggist for free booklet
HOYT CHEMICAL CO.
WKTIANP, .Outsort
wjj OTIOE For Publication-United States
L'ind Olltce, The D.illes, Oregon, Nov.
20, 1008. I
Notice Is hereby given that Stato of Ore
gon has lltcd In this olllce its application
Serial No. 01100, to select under the jno
Visions of the Act of Congress of August
11, 1818. and tho nets supplementary then
o. the sekseW sec 2(1. tn 12 s. r 10 e. nnd
-eneH mid lot 2 of sic 1, tp 111 e, r tO e.
w in. Any unit
nil persons clrtlinlng ndvursdy the land
desoilbi'd or iieshln to object beoiuise of
1 lie mineral character or tlio mini, or tor
uii other ii iiKon. tn the disnnl to aiid!-
e.int, should tile their ntlnUvlts r protest
m mis ottice on or oeioio ino inn uuy o
January, 1000.
0. W. MOOItE,
n2(5-iiai lteglstor
N7
me nonaav numoer 01 tnei
racinc Homestead is a ven
creditable paper, showing thei
many industries of the farming
portion of the Willamette val-
o
4
o
o
o
o
if
ley and the advances made in j
those lines the past few years.
Diversified farming is mainly
responsible"' for the rapid pro-
ureas of that sec'ioii, and the
Homestead illustrates this most
clearl v.
A. E. PETERSEN
ANTELOPE, OREGON
Watchmaker
t? and Jeweler
Jewelry of all kinds made to or
der and repaired. Settings for
Precious Stones made.
FltlST-CLASS WORK DUAHANTEED
An article on our first page
by a writer in the Oregoniau
deals at some length on the ac
quisition of the . Colorado &
Southern railroad by J. J. Hill.
A Good Clubbing Offer
We have arranged for a clubbing rate
with the publishers of Campbells bcien-
tific Farmer and are able to offer it to our
subscribers (or only 50 cents in addition
midpoints OUt ftS significance to the subscnPl,f"' P"ce of the Pioneer
.i r , i 1 j 1 4 ma unci rtuuncs iu uuiu new suudciiu
-.v..,v, x.w.M , jons and renewals of old subscriptions
ing in Oregon. The revolution The Scientific Farmer is edited by Mr.
nf rnilviv.iir it-'iflw is mntfr r.l 'I- Campbell, the originator of what
" I l-w. 1nnien oc I Mm i m m rt a 1 1 ciiclam" r I H r
nit: iiuu uiauuit lumie, uuu ouu- farming. His magazine is filled with use
Sequent events will show that a information for the farmer in sections
railway line - through Central ' . pvv .. 1B aw.f . n . ni. . . ;
UregOIl tO tne UUU Will lianaie a subscriber. The regular subscription
a business nrobablv not ex- Pnce ,s 51 P" year
celled by any other railroad in
the Northwest.
RAILROAD ENGINEERS AT
TVTOT1CE FOR PUBLICATION. U
- S. Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon,
.November 20, 19..8.
Notice Is hereb- given that Stato of Ore-
itiTI hat fill! fit tltlrt n(Tirrt tt fiitiillrnHnii
MflllTU OF nPQHUMTCQ Serial No. ol653, to select under the pro
",yU IS W I VbVVIIV I hmJ I ,,1. ! . . ,, f A f fl, A . w. . , r.
visiuiio ui iJiu vi uuuivaa u i iiiioi
U. 1818. and the Acts sunnlementarv
thereto, the lot 1, (nwKwJ4) of sec 18, tp
ii s. r 14 e. w 111.
The surveying crew of Etlgi- Any and all persons claiming adversely
7itr T?nhpno whfnli lma Wn 1,10 ,i'U8 aoacnowi, or ae.sirtng to oojeei
luvuiiusuui tut; Jinucrui Liitruuu:r ui inu
1nr-itinn lin riiilwppn rfi r.. posdl to applicant, hliould file their affida
lOC.tllon line Deiween IViaaraS Vitsof protest in this oice on or before
and Trail Crossing, passed ownaay or junuary.mou.
,. OJ...j' .. ax... V' W. MOOKE,
uiruugu luwn ojtiuiuuy lor tut- ,1S.7 , Register,
mouth of the Deschutes: where
it is reported thev will locate a CONTEST NOTICE. Department of
I V V 11.. T4 f . tt n t 1 - !
connecting link between the 7 n . n n "H,a"ul'
I Tim r):lllf'H. flrpfnu. DuOnrrilicr III.
xyscuuie8 project auu tne main M908
line OI the O. It. & IS . There is A sudlclent contest having been filed
nnu nr hvvn rillipr TTn rri urn 11 out-, in thU office bv
v tja-vp.v it T.Trrnr
.; ;.. . ....;. I "'' ' ' I
veying paiuea 111 umi viuiuny, Conle(tan( ugalnat Ilomestead der-
besides an engineering crew of lai No 01448 Ktitry No. 14924, made
tho Oregon Trunk Line, which January 29, 1900, for -ynwk. wjswj
is also said to be woiking near Hnec,28; iM. r J8e, w ai, i.jr Vie
. , , 0 Demslitnutt, conteHtee. tu which It is
ii... 11. lit,. M . n,.l,l,t,,n '
lll IllUlllll Ol UIC X-fBUHIIlCO. UIIpp-biI lh.it s.ihl V,.i-nl ThiHhmtKl
The withdrawing of Ilarriman has wholly abandoned said trnct for
forces from the further location more than six months last past aud
of the line SoutlCat this time, 'I",1 ".I1,"
. . . . ibnt said alleged ubsetico was not due
gives uie impression mat tne ,0 ,,,, (.n , Jlt , 10
army, navy
first tQlTit.ory to be tapped by or marine corps of tho United StateH
Ilarriman extension will be the ' "ne of war.
tvheat belt and irrigated tracts GM rlleB ,are oilfleMo
. J , ., (appear, resprtiid, and ofler evidence
ui viputv vuumy. ruiuin '" houchliig H..d allegation at 10 o'clock
that the intention of the Hani- rt. m on February 11, 1909, before
man interests with regard to Mx Lueddemaim, tt notary publio at
rnilrnnd ftvlHiininn in rjHf m M'ls omce at, wa.jras, uregon, anil mat.
K . . - anai neariug vyiii ue ueiu ai xo o'oiock
L.rSuu ib nut amw.iem. , FjbrUtlrv 18, mm beforolliH
TJJU JlillgOlie Wtiara says the Heeler awl Receiver at Tint United
Natron extension will be the diate Lund Office in The Dalles, Ore
iirst road destined for Central
Oregon upon which couptruc
tiqn Will commence, and gives
for reason that workmen are
clearing tho right of way, which
has aheady bet( purchased, for
IhQ wofli of the graders. An-
OTICK FOH 1'UHt.lCXTION. U
Land Olllce, The Dalles, Ore
gon, Dee. 21, 190S. Notlco s hereby
given that the Slate of Oregon Iihh
II lfil In this olllce its application, Uer
lal No. 02083, to select tmiW ilu put'
vinioiH of the Act of Coimre! nf Atr
l'iisI 14, 184S, and the Ac's hiiiiii1h'ih-ii
tary thereto, the nmvij sec 28, tp 10
r 14 e, W. M.
Any and nil persons claiming ad
versely 1 no laiiilK ilescrltieil, nr ilesinuii
tu oli)eot bi'cniise ol Hie mineral char
no 1 it of the land, or for any other reu
ion, to the disposal to applicant ,
Ntionld file their nilldavHa of pro
test in this olllce, 011 or Defoio the
2nd day of February, 1009.
O. W: JUOORH,
il31 M . Reylstur.
OT1CK FOR PU1JL1UATION-
Unlted States Land Olllce, The
Dalles, Oregon, Nov 11, 1U08. Mirlal No.
0173. Notico Is hereby given that
Avery T. Holmes, by Jmlson P. Vanllou
te'n, attorney in fact has filed Kls applica
tion to select, under .the provisions Of the
Act of June 4, 18U7, (!W St ,t., tWJ. the ftu-Jf-seK
fc 15, tp 11 s, r 15 e, and mvJa'uwK
ec 27, tp 1 1 k, r 15, e, w tu.
Any aud all pereons t laiiuiug adversely
to said selection, or desiring t) protest
against the same, on account of 'mineral
character of the land, or for other reasons,
should file their protests In this oftlcu not
later than January ll, 1009.
. C. W. MOORK,
n20-d3l Register.
Not Coal hand
HOMESTEAD. Notice for. Publication.
Department of the Interior, U.S. Land
Olllce at The Dalies, Oregon, November
18, 10C8. Notico Is here v niven thnt
GEOItGE It. .VOORIIHAI).
of Madras, Oregon, who, on February 1,
1002. made Iloniestead Entry ScrIal No.
01021 No. 10355, for sec 31, tp 9 , r 13
e, w 111.
Has tiled notice of intention to make
final five-year proof, to establish claim to
the land above desciibed, before Frank
Osboru, United States Commissioner, at
his office at Madras, Oregon, on the 80th
day of December, 1008.
Claimant names as witnesses:
A 1' Clark, Hairy W Oard, Walters
Williams, -William Harper, all of Madras,
Oregon.
u2Cd2t C. W. MOORE, Register
fNot Coal Limil
HOMESTEAD. Nntloo for l'uhllon
tlon. Dopariinetit ni nioiiuoriui,
TJ. 8. Laud Office ntTho Dalles, Oregon
December 17, 1008. Notico Is heroby
glvou that
OLYDti AtlSSSINOEH,
of Msdrns, Oregon, who, on Maroh
26, 1003, mndo Homestead Entry Mor
tal No 02010 No. J2357, for fiejiw, Bjtf
sej eec 12 and ueinwj seo 13, tp 12 h,
r 12 e. w 111,
Kys filed notloo of Intention to nialto
llnnl live-year proof, to establish
claim to tho land above descrlbud
before Warren Brown, County Clerk,
athlsolllco nt l'rlnevllle, Oregon, on
the 3rd day of February, 1909.
Claimant nnmcH as wltncHse.'S
William ltlehnrda, Ivan L Hale, Sol
onion K Messlngor, Arthur ltlohards,
all of Mndriis, Oregon,
d3tJ28 C. W. Mooitlt, livglster
CONTEST NOTICE. Departmontof
tho Interior, U. S L.mI Office,
The Dal es, Oregon, November 18, 1008.
A KUlllulont contest affidavit having
been filed In thlsollloe by
JCIiWAltD E. KCNELnEltOKR,
iioii'estant, uualnst homoHteml Snrial
NoOlilil entry No. lo517, made June
10, 1007, for M'inwJ, wtfuwl sec 2!l and
in Ihel 22, tp 10 h, r 14 , w m, by
Clyde R. Anderson, Coutehtee,
In which It Is allegeii Ihatcaid Clyde
R. Anderi-ou has wholly aluunloned
said tract, for ml)e than six nionlB I.iHt
past and tlml said iihuudouuienl still
fXtsts' that said alleged abieneo was
not duo to his employment in the
army, navy or . marine corps 01 tne
United Slates in tlnio of war.
Sxlil parties are hereby notified to
appear, respond aud ofler evidence
touching said allocation at 10 o'e'wk
n. m. nn January f, 1009, before Max
Liiotlili'iiiiuin, a notary putilluc at Ids
ollluo In Madms, Oregon, and that final
heftrlng will liu held at 10 o'clock a. nt.
on January 12, 1009, btforo tho Regis
ter and Receiver at tho United Slates
L-uid Otll e in The Dalk, Oregon.
Thuxald enntektant having, in a pop
er affidavit, tiled November 10, 1008,
t fortli tacts which show Unit ifitr !
dlllgetico personal M.ervice of this no
tlce can not be made, It Is hereby or
dered and directed that suoh initio be
given by o"ue and proper publication.
C. W. Mookk,
dS-.'il Regibter.
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These Are Bargain
25c
40c
30c
Staw Hats, now 15C
Suspenders, 41 25n
" 20c
ALL SUMMER UNDERWEAR 1
tor L.aaies ana uentiemen now
selling for less.than cost.
AND MANY OTHER BARGAINS
TERMS CASH
Bump up against us and see what
you can get for your money
Not Oial Lm.tl
HOMESTEAD. Not ice for rubllra.
lion. Depiirtiuent of the Interior,
U. S Imd Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, December VI, IU06.
Notice Is hereby glvon that
ANDREW J. KINGO,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on Augusl
20, 1007, iniKitf Hoinestoad Entry Sr
f it 1 N-. 02(107 No. 15070, for ein, ne-
hl sec 16 and n4iiw.l sre 14, tp 11 s, r
13 e, w m, Ujh
fitfd notice of intention to make final
commutation proof, in establish claim
to tho land above th-Hurlbed, before
Frank Osborn, -U. S. Commissioner, at
bin office at Madras, Oregon, on the
4tli day of Ft-bruary, 1000.
Claimant names as wltuesMea:
William Ellis, Rocky 0 Robison,
Matthew Louberry, William C Moore,
all of Madras, Oreg it.
0. W. Mookk, ,
I31-f4 Register
A. C. SANFQRD
$ madras, . , . Oregon!
LUMBER
Of all kinds. 1 -2 million feet of
dry LUMBER at m
GRIZZLY LAKE SAWMILL
Address, Culver, Oregon
tiubecrihe for
the linme news.
the 1'ioneer and gel
Price $1.50 per vear.
General Blacksmithin
WAGON WORK
W. B. CHILDERS
(formerly The McELROY SIIOI'l
MADRAS, OREGON
HORSESHOEING A SPECIALTY
Trout C
ASHWOOD, OREGON
NOT IN THE TRUST
Mills 14 miles from Haycreek. Rough Lumber $11.00 per thousand at
tho mill. Flooring and finishing lumber $30.00 per thousand. Other
prices in proportion, Address GEO. It. L12B, Mpr., Ashwood, Oregon
I r in-r.ir.ri , i ,, , .
iUNSE
go".
The sai J contestant liavlutr, In a nroor
allldavit, tiled DfOember 15, 1008, set
fi-rih facts which show tliul adei title
lllhreiico personal service of this no.
tlce cannot be made, It Is hereby or
dered and directed that such notice be
given by due and proper publication.
C. W. MO OH 13,
uD-d3 Register
lite'
Sumet Magtilne effer. the rendtri oMhl. paper the bet opportunity
year
REVIEW OF REVIEWS , . $3.00
SUNSET MAQA2INE . , . , 1.BO
WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION 1.20
ALL FOR
) $3.00
AND FREE XJ!, f' ft 7"ll-ul Premium, a 75.patfe book
IlluatraUd In four colore with 125 Wmcrn vlewa.
SUNSET MAGAZINE .
uuu rnAntiBfco, CALIrOnnIA
LUMBER FOR SALE:
We have plenty of lumber for sale at our j
mill, located about 3 miles east of Grizzly
post office on county road. Prices rightjl
McMeekin & Eastwood
T. S. Hamilton, Pres. F.T. Hoiiuioirr, Vice-Pres. J.C. Foffur,Clr.!
EASTERN OREGON BANKING
FOREIGN EXCHAHCE BOUGHT AMD SOLD
DRAFTS ON ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD
Capitol Stock, $00,000
Deposits, $250,000
SHANIKO, OREGON;
I
3
SPECAIL SALE
One Week, Commencing Monday Jan.4
. . . 1 "
LAUNDRY SOAP
25c
25c
7 bars Royal Savon,
7 bars Mascot,
5 double bars Queen Borax 25c
4 bars Fcls Naptha, 25c
4 bars Three HeSrtNaplha 25c
Madras 1 raain
ding Co.
C. E. ROUSH,
MANAGE
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