The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, June 09, 1910, Image 4

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The Madras Pioneer
J'ubllshcd ovory I'hnrsday by
THE I'lOWpU PUBLISHING CO.
8U080RIPTION RATES:
Oup year $1.50
six tnonins ho
Three months 60
ADVKKTI8INO KATKS ON APPLICATION
Entered ns second oass matter Vugnst
2H, 1901, at the Postoffico nt Madras, Ore.,
uuuor mo Act qi uongreas or Aiarcn 8, lam,
THURSDAY - JUNE 9, 1910
Shaniko, Or., June 7. Nine
teen lota of wool were sold to
day, aggregating 470;fjrj0 pounds
ranging ffi pVice from $& 2 to
10 3 4 ce
The higlitprice wapivjd by
J. . w. UrigHam to 11. 11. liiptbn
for77,000ound8T h easiest
growers did riot offer th,eir clips,
prefering Joliold for ya better
market. '
The next sale hi this city ;will
occur on J.une21, at which time
more tu
be in
on Junegl, atwlnch time
$4 wruseg. J i -
apparatus rang out their wurn
ing. The lire engines dashed
up the street through the
crowds, but not a person was
struck down. The lire in the
automobile was soon extin
guished, and the damage will
amount to not more than $300.
Oregonian.
Court orders. Now tlio cnso Is coining
on to be henrd on its innln iesuses, ntul
one of tlio first points lina been inmio
on jurisdiction.
If the trustees' citizenship is to gov
ern, rather thnn tlio citizenship of tho
bondholders for whom it acts, the state
courts get tho cnso. Hut if tha bond
holders' citizenship governs, the pres
ent Federal Court jurisdiction is nbso-luK
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D.I.&P. CASEIN
COURT ON NEW ISSUE
MILK POR SALE.-Sno S, D. Poroival.
WOOL SALES AT SHANIKO
Attorney Jesse Stearns of the Des
chutes Irrigation & Power Company,
cast a good-sized bomb into tho camp
of the Ohio bondholders when he nn
nounced to Federal Judtre R. S. Bean
that his company would attract the
vhole proceedings in the Federal Court
in respect to the receivership and the
foreclosure of first mortgage bonds
held by Ohio men, says the Telegram
Mr. Stearns declared that his attract
would be based upon citizenship ques
tions. He said he had authorities which
would prove that the Federal C011
has now jurisdiction of this case, a
that,itshonld be sent to the state.courts,
jWeceiver has already been appointed
by the Federal tribunal, and this offi
cial has taken charge of the property,
! and" has been making orders of disburse-
rrtl" r-' iHBnt, pursuant, iu uircciiunn ui uiu icu-
h.e.Se"eriT.....lmP.r?SSlon "iornHudire. .Transferrin the case to
gaininggronnd among the grow--The state courts would" mean that' the
erafKaV the" pMcS"WI 1 1' be ' hfghef entire-hearing Would' havd'ta 'be taken'
J up again, ana the issue os 'to wnetner
' a receiver should be named Would be.;
j up tot the state judge. If he decided
to appoint a receiver, he would have
' the power to name another than the
I one chosen by the Federal Court, and
determine upon policies and all matters
relating to the litigation instituted by
the Ohio bondholders. Briefly, a deci
sion now that the Federal Court has no
jurisdiction would completely upset pro
ceedings that have been many months
under way, and carry a measure of con
sternation to the complaining interests.
Attorney Stears raised the citizen
ship issue in bis answer to the first bill
of complaint filed. But all other issues
were put aside by the arguments for
and against a receiver. As a condition
preliminary to proceedings, the Ohio
bondholders demanded that a receiver
be named by the court to take charge
of the property in litigation. Months
were spent in this bitter struggle, the
first request being denied, and a later
petition being favorably acted upon by
Judge Bean. Engineer Redfleld was
named by consent of both parties, and
has since been in charge of the prop
erty, administering it under the Federal
H0ME8TEAD, Notice for Publico,
tion. Department of tho Interior.
IT. S. Land Onico at The Dal Ion, Ore
gon, May 25, 1010.
Notice Ih hereby elven Mint
WILLIAM J. II AD LEY,
of MadniH, Oregon, who, on July
0, 1907, made HomeRteail Serial No
04I07J No. 1G087, for wue.l, vjse
oeo 19. tp 10 s, r IS e, w in,
has filed notice of intention to make
final five-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, lie.
fore Howard W. Tumor, U. S. Commla
f loner, at his olllce at MadraH, Oregon,
I iHlili.ll,iiiiHililfr
at the? succeeding; sales than to-:
day; Ten buyers were here
from Boston and other Eastern
markets, while only about 25
growers of the Wool Growers'
Association appeared at the
opening of the -bids.
H
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w have iuat received iiih ur i rwuwuii.. ,ou l'lPfl mi. fjnnsi
in our store and i.y th inatiumeni. Ii eurriea the maiiulaoturHt'a Ten. Year Quarantl
We cordially niviie jmn iuajrrvnuii.
MADRAS TRADING COMPANY.
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;GAS AUTO EXPLODES
Explosion of the gaB tank of
a big touring car belonging to
Fred Young, an Eastern Ore
gon retired rancher, caused a
panic in the ranks of the sight
seers' who were - watching the
parade for a lew minutes last
The last of the parade had
justpassed Sixth and Yamhill
and 'thousands of people were
flocking into, the center of the
street when the gongs of the fire
to the Iiinil above descr
Howard W. Turner, V. S. Cotnnlls
Hioner, at his olllce at MadraH, Oregon,
on the SOtli (lay of June, 1010.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James Bpicer, Elmer Mathers, of
Youugs, Oregon; Dttvid Travis, V 11
Sloneliooker, of Madras, Oregon.
C. V. MooKE,
m26J30 HeKister
HOMESTEAD. Notice for Publlr.a
tlon. Department of the Interior
U. 8. Land Onice at The Dalles, Ore
gon, May 23, 1010.
Notice Is hereby given that
EUGENE A. UILLETT,
of Madras, Oreuon, who, on June 19,
1905, made Homestead serial No.
03638 No. 14550, for sinei and Lots 1
2, seo 1, tp 12 s, r 13 e, w in,
has filed notice of intention to make
final five-year proof, to entabliHh
claim to the land above described, be
fore Howard W. Turner, U. S. Commis
sioner at bis office at Madras, Oregon,
on the 6th day of July, 1910.
Claimant names as witnesses:
James 8 Arkins, J II llnrney, O C
Hale, of Madras, Oregon; J B Brown,
of Culver, Oregon.
C. W. MooitE,
J2-30 Register
nt
HAY HANDS WANTED
S. Jk L. ranch at linyjjrci'k
once. Apply to K .1 Brocks, foreman.
Standard wages paid and good accom
modations. j--,'-'P
LIST YOU It FARM properly with It.
Ken, If you want quick action upon
it. Have buyers for desirable p luces'.
I'ublicn-
Ion. Derailment of the Interior,
U. S. L.md Olllce at Tho Dallen, Oregon,
M.y 25. 19111.
Notice Is hereby u'lven that
ALEXANDER SIMCEK,
of YounjiH, Oregon, who, on June 9,
19, tnuile Ilonietflead Serial No
03027 No. 14627, for ee eo 3, and
einei e! 10, Ip 10 h, r 14 e, w in,
Has tiled notice of Intention to make
final five year proof to establish claim
to the Und above described, before
Howard W. Turner, U. 8. CnmmInslon.
er, at bis olllce at Madras, Oregon, on
the 5th day of July, 1910.
Claimant nainen as wltnePRG!-:
James Gott, Churle Morrl, J C
Allen, James Fleck, all of Young,
Oregon.
J2-30 C. W. MooitK. Register
BUICK Automobilt
Most HHlittfuclory mocb'ratH priced earn. Low cost
of niainten.ince, few repairs, light running. See
John Moore
AGENT FOR UHUUK UOUNTY, MADRAS, 0REG
MADRAS CAFE
5o c.Sii tiv.i a.k a.M nik ant
SOFT
MO RGAN
DRINKS
& HOWELL
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PREPARE TO
LY AT MADRAS
Dm -.?fc'Jmmm
ispiay
Celebration
otechnics -
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Monster Parade
Stirring Band Music
Patriotic Speaking
Baseball Tournament
Rock Drilling Contest
Sports, Footracing
Basket Dinner at Noon
Novelty Races
Grand Ball at Night
Watch this space next week for more detailed announcement. The
several committees are all hard at work on the different features
Madras extends an invitation t
Oregon to Gome and join in the
the people of Central
of the Day
Celebration
a a