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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1909)
i iDRAS And The 1 1 k Church of Haycreek witS a-.Vhitor 'mil in'in"i " , jjffney was nnwr i animus uum culver yesterday, V-. . u. mfe or I io imiart Sftttir ' .. ... a.fr of Herbert' VVhiliell W. .'. m 5.i. ioM. a boy. H,,hbs ..ml k VflntlBvctt of ,t visitors In town last SfU- IJi iilntitr Udlawi wni Ih Madras Urt . . . .. ....... . ... n.- n.ilUt )init!iiril. wl'.Wrr fiora lo tlie wife of Andre J. Taylor C" .....I IM..... milt! Northeast oi niaum " imno- Nov i8, )'), JB'cr. jhtof Way Ajjcnt Mntt Clark of the nnii rfrtlit (if l runs i.mt - - (Jj South At auras uu wcc. MUs Opal Clark is the new typo m pioneer ollkc, arid promises to oc- t proficient in Hie "omck an. professor Alonto Tolbctt, teacher ol fuivfr iclmnl, was a visitor in town SiiurJ'y attending trt huimcs tnat- Mailras Townnite Company is wj j new addition to Madras. This tM metaled in tlie first pint tiled, llu never been staked off into lots. fruk Kali) f 'lend was n visitor in djrui'ie um of i lie week. 11c has te- rinurcl the homestead formerly iovl II. MtMahon in the Yamhill lii country P.E.Worihir.tjtiin, riht of way fluent ilk Uhi h'ltes Railroad Company, ar- jtr) Mslras the lirst of the week and Uainton looking after the interest tlacoriipany. Iff I I) Htnwn left last week for htti, u ' l uunty, expecting to be il ut t'irer weeks. Itev. Hrown Jio'd -p tal meetings at Smocks ntid toifitr niter business in that vicinity. .B. Hrown of the Haystack country miliar in town last Saturday. He sbdijui'ea number of improvements enpoti Ins wife's homestead recently, fa Wiljon and Ed Mason doing the Ibr.il I, Hell, a former resident of iru and who owns land on Agency ,ariiv'cl in town Saturday from las cMSellwood, and will be in this vi- cfcrio.ne tune attending to business ard niarkerby of the Agency fm bat sold his ranch cornislitii! ol Krts of fine (arm land to Hiram i, bo also live--, on the North end iy Plains. Jt is understood the deration was hito, 0. Huston, promoter of Opal City, filowa l.v.t Saturday and made a t with Frank Loveland to drill a tll to furnish that city with water Hmlori says there is a steady demand Ftytrty in Opal City. S. Isaacs, n capitalist and flourinK Walla Walla, Washinijton, arrived Ust Saturday and before leaving T made the preliminary arranRc- or tlie incorporation of the Crook J Milling Company. Cbarles Whitsett. wlm li.ts bebn in Fornia lookinL' nflrr Hip rrnpf of land fwhastd near Pittvillc. returned last ,: to his home In Crook Count v. Mr. Psett expects (d AWiitKK nf hU liold- , . - ( r--- Villus Incality and take-tip his rcsi- fc"riilif.iiqia, .. . . "BWerajohn V. Stevens and. Chief T' 0. A, Kvle of the Oret-on 15,11 Line incut sevrrnl init in Matl- Bi wtek and were also out near fti River, where vtliey were looking thC Settlement mutiM iwtinld rtf I. W4 OUIKW IW144 wi way on their line. P'Wuiiiweiler and Duncan McUod fpiweiigers In Cornelt's car Friday Rf"1 fftr Plnnlkd. Mr. Wurxweiler 1,9 Tonland ttnd from iliere will de- 5,w California to attend the wlnier. "'Mac wi'l ,i. , f addition to Mudras and pltt ,lhtul 'i. the mafket.-l'rlnevillr; Xh-Kti i .. .... ... . .. .,...!. r"1 naiK.e f,.. , .... :,r A jent of the Great orth JJ"y. ..t he bat) beejt awnriled ' " fr-'e fur t!.C neit hest lllitiluv of "ni-IH, I .. ... i'vm iii iiMiiniraj Ainnin inj m rat tttnaarr rrrwr -' men e A aHy of l'tinevjlle bdstucss came down to Mrldras Mtinday In lh v oindextcr auto, amoiifj them being W l'. King and Champ Smith. Mr. Smith will remain in town Until tlld last of the week. S. J. Wctherald of Minnesota" arrived in Madras Tuesday and is looking oVer this section with the purpose of reporting to ihveslors in the middle West. Mr. VVetherald's opinion of this country is very favorable, nnd ho says the possibilities for ijvdcvrlopment are tiuly wonderful. No doubt his report cf this section will be very optimistic, MftSi HANNAH WHlTEHEH DEAD Thursday, November 1 8. 1909. oc curred the de.ith of Mrs, Hannah VVhltc ner, mother of Mr. C. C. Fox, nt the liter's home. Mrs. VVhitrner wan form erly 1 resident of this section, but luid spent the past two years in Ariqna with a daughter, and orjly. returned last Sep tember for a visit with relatives on Agen cy Plains. Mrs. VVhltener was born April 28, 1909, in the state of Missouri, and was 74 years of age at the time of her death. The funeral service was held Saturday at Mountain View schoolhouse and was con ducted by Hcv. G. K. M orehead of Mad ras. Interment was had in the Card cent etery on Agency'I'lains. SERVICES AT M. E. CHURCH Sunday school at 10 a. m.j Epworth League at 7:00 p. in. Everyone cordially Invited. G. K. MoouitKAt), Pastor. The Law and Order League will meet Monday evening, Nov 29, at 7:30 in the I. 0.0 F hall. W. J. Stcbbins, Vice President. "1101)11,, PKriued hand oiuo red ribbon sjttita- f'Pdi 'il Hi 1.1 . i.i f-..-. I.. - .viiivi s ir.jiiiitiiiiiu 'rmer I, hurmiuin nvtKiisivulv h"1l),flH Srttlnil I. tin nan- l.i ...yii4 11 U 1111V ...j DS ' li'jj rh.m ..I .1 1 ItM TOWN LOTS, AHD PERSONAL PROPERTY IIANDLIil) BY 0. W. BABNETT MADRAS, OREGON Office at Kosidonco, South Main St. CHURCH IF CHRIST SERVICES Sunday school- at Lamonta every Sun day nt lb a, Ht.' At mAdIIAS SBi Vices In Udd Fellows hall. SUnday sbhool at 10 a. nt. Communion service immediately fol lowing SUnday scho'dl. YoU are invited to attenU these services. ' ........ H1 ftnl C'm! ti'ind tiMK8TEAD.--.ft.11 too fof Pijbi..,i. tloti, Dciinrlmeiit of Mi'h lutnrlor. tJ. 8. h'tiiil OfllOf, The UAlliH, Oregon, Nnvtfiillicr II, llJIlO. NotlfiH Ih hfiihv ulVf'ti Mutt William a. kllis, of MndniH, OrcKon, who, dn Otjtnlipr 20, lOll.'i. mndp 11 oiii" feud. Herlal No. 03(118, No. iMv, tut ttw 8i' 15, tp 11 , r 18 w rn, Has fllttil iiolloo of Intention to male: dual fivo.yoar proof) to uHUbllnli olulm to tlie lutid nbovo ilehcrlboil) be fore Ho wardy. "i'u titer, ,U. 8. Com- mlHaloner at, 11 Ih olllco ut Mudrus, Ore von. on tuo zlBt nay of Deceuioeri 1009. , Olaltrlartt names us wltnenHen: M 0 MaBon, I F Sbiltt, J H Ilornoy, J P lluliti, all of Mud run, Oregon. 0. W. Mooiik, nig (110 HelHtor Edward C. Pease Go. Inc. THE'vSHANIKO TORE CONTEST NOTICE, Department of tlm Itittrfnr. Tf. H. I.niul OiWo.P. Sole Agents It is -With great satisfaction that we announce our Sole Agency in Shaniko for the LADIES HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS PATTERNS EXCELLED JJY NONE; the most economical, unquestionably tlie leaders In originality, and faultless as to It. A monthly stylo book mailed free to each customer on r quet. to be put 011 our malliuu list. 10c St 15c e&ch A Guide Chart given free with .eachpat teni;.wjili;h, tells the exact quantity of Hiatal in.1 used ahd full Instructions in .1 cutiUig adflttlng arne; Send us your name and address TUCKER & GULP Horseshoeing and General Blacksmitliiiig WAGON AND PLOW WORK First-CIass Work Gnarautccu Loaned in the old Brooks shop MADRAS, OREGON Warren Smith PROPRIETOR Tonsorial Parlor BATHS $25 REWARD A reward of $23 is olTered for informa lion leadiHK to the conviction of any per son or persons guilty of the oflense ol cutting the lines, destroying or removing the poles, dr imerfetiitg in any way with the property of the Pioneer 1 elCgrapn Telephone Co. Pioneer McgrW 4 ttenliolio Co, At A I) R AS, OREOdN tf NOTICIO I'Or Piibllciitlon. 1181 The Diillen, Lint No. ortfilfi, tJnlted Suites Land CJllloe.TUe JJallea, uruuon NovmiiLer 10, ltM Notlco In lloreby glvoii that the Northern Puclllo Jtuiiway uompiuiy, whoHO post oflloo uihlrofts t hi. raui, Ml.iiiPsotii.bnstlilHOtlt (lay of govern- iinr. 100). Illod In thla otlloo Its appli cation to Holedt niiduf the provlalotifi of tho Aot of CongroHH, Approved July 1, 1808. (80 Slut. 607, 020) uh exionnou by the Aot of May 17, lrfnd, tho wM sun 10, til llfirlOe, vv m. Hefiai 05015, am mid nil lletflonA tdiilmMim' "' vuruly (lit) ldS dWorllrudi on d6slr i,m i.l)lBot;bfuaiilii' .nMhiMnliiorul elmnuilor oft .lli-lftttili h 'MBr roiirton, to. tlm dlnnQBin to iippiio.u. nhoulil lllo tludr uffldavltaor-prptosiwi hlH offlcp, pji or before ttio stun y Deoeinber, 11)09, . . ,, o. W. fllO HH'j , ' 1I....U nil d20 m m.w. The IJulles, Oregon, October 20,1009. A wufllclent conlcHt alll.luvlt having been filed io Ibis otlloo by NEWT 32. MELTON, confeHtantr nfrttltiHt bonieHteud entry No 03480, mude Feb 21, 1905, for e) wi, nwirtwi sec "9, nnd ni isel see. 30, tpOH, r 13' e, vv m, by Willlntn V. Zueruer, con tent ee, In which It Ih ul- leced that said Zueruer lias wholly ulundoiieil Hitld land for more than hIx montliH lust piiflt, and that eald ubun- loiinteiitHtlll exiMlH. Haiti partleB tire hereby notified to : appear, reRpond atfu oiler evidence . i .....t.i n 1 1 if, , in i.MMt. ! KiiiUHIIiK biiiii iii;kii'I' ui. lu it uiuuiv - ii. ni. on Dec. 10, 1009, before Howard j Bfi V. Turner, U. S. Commlrsiouer ut I K9Bs MudruH, Oregon, un.d that lliml hear ing will beheld nt 10 o'clock a. m. on Dec. 16, 1009, before the Rogljttor and Ueceiverof the United Statea Lind Of-' lice In The Dalles, Oregon, The mild contestant having, .lp, a proper alllilavlr.. filed Sept. 21, 1009, -et foith fucts which show that after due dllluence pera tnul norvlce of this notice cannot be made, It la hereby ordered and directed that eueh notice lie given by due nnd proper publica tion. C. W. MOO HE, ii4-d9 Ilegiater COMPLETE STOCK OF GENERAL HARDWARE A fine line of the famous Diamond Edge CUTLERY TRY OUR DIAMOND EDGE RAZORS The best on the Markc't TIGER HEAD TAILORING 500 HUNDRED snippy and a tractive, sample of nll-tyool worst ed and fancy snitln'gs'for Fall. The cream. of the ROYAL TAILORS' stock in Chicago lias just arrived, and now ready fr our inspection. Suits made to order in lat ent styles and every suit guaranteed to fit and hold its shape until worn out Try us for your Fall suit. 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Lanl Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, October 18, 1905. Notice Is hereby given that FRANCIS, M. McCLlNTICJt, of Madras, Oregon, whoi on Oct. 20f IDOL made Homestead, JSerfal No. 03314 1 No. 138tl3( for Lot 2, sepw'ji, wneJi sec 31f tplO SJt 13 E, VM, lias tiled notice of intention tp raakciiual flvo-year proof, to establish c)aHn .to the laihlabovo described, before Howard W. Turner, United States Commissioner, at Ills office at Madras, Oregon, on the 30th day of November, 1009. Claimant names as witnesses: McNcemari 0 W E Foote, L Foote' Robert L McLnne, all of Madras, Oregott. O. W. MOOHE, 028n25 Resistor mi Scientific Farmers All advocate DISCING your land immediately after the crop is removed, preparatory to Fall plowingi This con Serves the nioistqre already in the soil and prepared the" land to retain the moisture occasioned , by the Fall rains. You need one of our SC . HARROWS. 'i " ; 1 1 1 '. . . i for. thi3 class of work. , Prices reasonable' for a standard ar- title. BUY ONE AT ONCE GROCERIES-HARDWARE-IMFLEMENTS-STOVES-RANGES OREGON 0ALLS-- "MORE PEOPLE" Pass the word to your relatives and friends to come nov r . .i " ' ' Low Colonist Rate To Oregon will prevail frorn the fiast Sept. 15 To Oct. 15 VIA THE Oregon Railroad And Navigation Company ' AND SOUTHERli PAfeiFIO (Lines In Oregfon) From Chicago, $33 " St. Louis, 32 Omaha, 25 St. Paul, 25 Kansas Gity, 25 ARES CAN BE PREFAilj deposit lie-amount of the fare with the nearest O. It. & N. or S. 1?. ngeut. Ticket will be delivered lu the lSuat without extra cost. Seud us the name and address of anyone Interested In the State .for Oregon literature. WILLIAM MctfURRAY, fleiiral hMm Agent, Porilanfl, Oregon is 0 Madras, Oregoli : Not Coal, Laud , , ' O OSlfiaTEAC. Notice for tibl lea . Hon. department of;,ho IntoWor, (J. S..tiuitlDniceal The tjalles, Ore gun, November 2, 10Q0. Notice p hereby uiveti that 4 IUKBISON G. CJtATl2lt, . of Afdiwpod, Oreonr Vho,l-pn April j,a9(,,tHiide Iioniesttati ..Serial No 03127 Ko 10852, mi wrfnej, neinwi und Lot 1, sec 18 tp ll.s, r 17 e, w u, has (lied notice of Intention to make Until five-year proof, to establish cltilniito the bind tittoVe destttlbedt be forej.lloward V. Tiirttort tJ. S. dun mipiloner, nt tils ofllne at. Atddms, Or otipn, on the llilh day of December,' iiipi,-. vm plnimafit hnfnpa At vitr.enses: k D Huston id blarH, S S lilaok, if .Anhwow OteRou, A V Warren j or Uaycreek, Oregon, , i 'a O, w. srooitE, nil- dfl , HttKifttor 153;i7lAW Irnv-jo talteti. tip .jv Jiir.k ((uDeolotqil Jiorae brtiudbtl .ciralo, J on left Btillu; NtTwjnlml in left f-houl-(len."0,VjHr 6U can t lmve,t(ama,by fluUluVJTof it.nfidtPayliigobttrBOS. A, L. WiUiums, Madrup. i N.ot Coal Landl LJOMESTEAD. Notice for vPublIca. 1 tlpu. Department of. the Interior, U. S. Ijtuid Otlica at Tlio Dalies, drti irou, Novetnbor 13, 100O. Notice Is hereby given that flOBlsilT E. GALLOWAY", Hi, tf ortMudraa, Oregon, who, on December 5i 190.4, -.maitp oriiestL'ad Serial, Kr 034.08 No. 5-1032; for eiuei,. swntj, livi sec 23, tp 11 s, r 18 e, v nVf, , Hhh filed notice of inteutlon to ma'Ke final live-year proof, to establish clulni the laud above described, beforti Soward VA Turner, U. S. CQmmls. Rioner, w.t his otllce at Mudras, Orogoi, on tho 2Bml day of Decemborj 1000. (Jlaiinnnt names ay witnesses: 31m. Kanuio Darton, Chris Heg. ueimr, It p Dombroe, amis Dlzney, all of Madrnp, Oregon. O. W. MoohK, nlS-dlO, . r ,ltoglHter: NOTIUIS All auuounta duo mo for pro fetislotml services or otherwise, I have. left, with Howard V, feruor (for,CQlleetJoiMJj0ttBBiudXty; ftt.earjipst couvouieueb. fir: J. C: Burtlett. """Myllr. V