STEVENS AT HEAD OF NORTH BANK ROAD l. St. Paul, July 29 Persistent t reports are circulated that Geo. . Burton French has resigned as president of the Spokane, Port land & Seattle road, the sub sidiary line owned and operated jointly by the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific, and that John F. Stevens, formerly chief engineer of the Panama Canal, will become head of the system, together with other roads controlled by James J. Hill on the North Pacific Coast. Official confirmation could not be obtained today, Mr. Hill having nothing to Buy, but it is generally believed in railroad circles that the reports nre cor rect. Mr. Stevens was in St. Puul yesterday in conference with .Mr. Hill and other execntivr officials discussing certain questions said to have no direct bearing on the change which will take effect August 1. Mr. Stevens left the city to night. Mr. French was North Pttoifio ConBt and the whole Puoifio Coast as well It has been reported thnt the Oregon Trunk Line might be extended as far as San Francisco or that the Burlington would be extended through to the Const, but whatever the pro posal;is, it is regarded as certain in railroad circles that Mr. Hil "has something big up his sleeve," or he would not have prevailed on Mr. Stevens to take control of railroad operations in the WeBt. HILLMAN TOWNSITE AGAIN UNDER FIRE Salem, July 30. Attorney General A. M. Crawford this afternoon directed n letter to Distiict Attorney George J ar w Cameron, of Multnomah County calling his attention to the town of Hillman in Crook conn j ty and suggested that the sub jnct might be worthy an ofilcia investigation. In the letter he refers to a recent visit he made to Crook County in company with State ; Engineer John II. Lewis and in St. while there he was informed by Pa nl two days ago. He is now County .Judge .H. U. Jiillis and in flhirnrrnniirt is evnected in 1 and Other county officials that St. Paul Monday. The fac j 'he realty people having chargn tlmt lm is in Chinnrrn tnds tn of the townsite had succeeded indicate that he may return to j in selling 300 lots besides secnr the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. j "g a lar'ge number of install Paul, with which company he! mum plan contracts. was before going to the new ;oad in the West. He has held important positions with the St. Paul road, being its chief re presentative at" some of the main centers in the West. That Mr. Stevens should be the executive officer of the North Bank road is a logica step m nis career, since ne left the Panama Canal he hat been directing the Hill invasioi of Oregon. He is the president of the Oregon Trunk Line and neveral of the steam and electric line recently acquired in Wash ington and Oregon. These clusters of lines are becoming a large part of the Hill system. They are in a territory in which the Harriman and Hill interests are waging a big conflict. Ru mors have beeu current for a long time that Mr. Hill has im portant plans with regard to his lines in the West. The construction of the Spokane, Portland & Seattle ,v0 cB.ct uourg.u.m.m JERSEY COW FOR BALE Gentle of some important plan by Mr. aud fresh; well bred See S. D. Per Hill to gain a firm grasp on Mie chal. J28 tf He said that the town is platted on a rockpile in a deseri near w here one of the proposed lines of railroad is surveyed He says there are no houses there, or other buildings, al- chough the advertising matter shows banks, hotels and bnild- ingson the town plat. For a while, he says, there was one rent on the land. He was requested by the county officials to call Cam eron's attention to the condi none and if possible bring the parties causing the alleged fraud into the courts. The land is Draticallv valueless, he as- serts, for any purpose what ever and is so situated that no one will ever become an inhabi tant then. AUTOMATIC RIFLE for sale Per fect condition, .351 caliber; sighted with Lyman peep aud Sheard bead. Winchester take down. Yon can kill anything with it. Every shot where you aim. Call at the Pioneer office. FARM LOANS V 9 EIGHT PER CrJWT PnJR ANNUM EIGHT PER OrJixT PnJR ANNUM NO DELAYS TWO PER CENT COMMISSION Vermont Loan & Trust Company See Sanford & McKinney, Madras, Oregon O 6 TEA FOR THE GUARD. Tht FsstlvltUs Wsr Conducttd on 8trlot Military Unit. Whllo looking for pirates along tho Chinese coast. Admiral John Moresby encountered somo strange adventures and aomo that wero ludicrous. Ouo of his oxnerienecs ho describes in Two Admirals." Whon visiting tho mandarin of Tien Pcb, ho with his bluo button, robes and attendants, 1 with our paymaster, Runner and a guard of tcu marines and a sergeant, tea was offered to us and accepted as a matter of course, Then, In an access of politeness, the at tendant proceeded with tho tea to the guard, stiffly drawn up in the court yard, the men with rifles shouldered. Tho sergeant looked round distract' edly for guidance; ho had no precedent THE MEN WITH IUFLEP BUOULDKtlKD. for a tea party on duty. The men stared with cool contempt at the spoonful of acid tea, Fearing lest a refusal might be an affront, I hastily said, "Sergeant, let the men take It." He looked at me for an Instant with a long, Horrified look of remonstrance: then, stepping to the front as if drill ing, he gave the word: 'Order arms! Ground arms! Take the cups! Drink the tea!" Like Wordsworth's "forty feeding like one," they grasped the cups and with a single gesture emptied them down their throats. Next came the stately commands: "Return the cups! Take up arms! Shoulder arms!" It was done. Tho sergeant was himself again; he felt he had been equal to the occasion, and I stifled my unseasonablo laughter in a cough and a handkerchief. A Long Journey. Years ago when there were only wooden sidewalks In the city of Win nlpeg, Canada, boles were bored In the planks to let the water run through. In the morning twilight a policeman found a man with the tip of his wood en leg in one of these boles and hur riedly walking around It. "What arc ye doln' here?" asked the policeman. 'G'wny, offsher," said the man. "Got to get home before ol' lady wakes up." Everybody's. A Seasoned Colt. Mrs. U. S. Grant was spending one summer in the New England hills, and she happened to be at hand when a native woman walked into the yard to deliver some eggs. "It's a long walk to town," the womau volunteered. "Don't you own a horse?" asked Mrs. Grant. The woman sniveled. "We had a colt, but It died last week." She sud denly began to weep. Mrs. Grant sympathetically remark ed that the family must have been very fond of the colt, whereupon the woman dried her eyes. "Fond of him? Well, I should say. It was like seeln one of the family took to see that colt go as he did. We all loved every inch of him." Mrs. Grant Inquired how they came to love the colt so dearly. "Why," indignantly sobbed the wo man, "we've had that colt for goln' on to twenty-two years." Circle Magazine. If You Bu Lots in the Original Townsite of MADRAS You Will Make a Good Investing Madras has more natural resources than any other city in Central Oregon. The city water system is well under way and work will soon commence. Make your selections now before are advanced. pnees See Sayre & Hendricks AT TOWNSITE COMPANY'S OFFICE M.E. Thompson 0 Notice For Publication Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. No. 05621. United States Laud Ofllce, The Dalles, Oregon, July 18, 1910. Notice Is hereby given that, ih directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under pro virions of Actof Congress approved June 27, 1900, Public No. IJlfl, we will offer at public Bale, to the highest bidder, at 9 HO o'clock a. in., on the Kith day of September, 1910, at this office, the fol lowing tract of tan I, to wit: swisw, sec 1 and nwjnwj, sec 12 tp. 11 h, r 14 e, win. Any persons claiming adversely the above-deacribed land are advised to (He their claims, or objections, on or before the day designated for Bale. C. W. Moore, J28-H8 Register. MADRAS CAFE SOFT DRINKS AL HOWELL a A Considerate Wife A man who had been Indulging too heavily was Induced to slim the pledge. "Vou must let. me have It." Bald the wife. "I will keep It for you." So the pledge was handed over to tho wife's custody. The next day the man was drinking again as freely na before. "Uow Is this?" asked a friend. "You Igned the pledge yesterday, aud now you are drinking again." "It Is all right." replied tho pledge signer In unsteady tones. "1 don't have to keep that pledge. My wife says she will keep It for me. That's the kind of wife to have, old fellow." t t MADRAS MEAT MARKET Qampbell, Stroud 8 Co., Props. t Wholesale and Retail Dealers PEESH .3STX5 CURED MEATS We have the best line of Fresh Meats In the country ALL KINDS OF GARDEN VEGETABLES IN THEIR SEASON I X He Got His. "A wise lawyer Is a silent man. The fewer unnecessary questions ho asks the better for him," says Senator Hoot. "A little girl taught me this early in my practice. Iler widowed mother ' came often to my ofllce about tho set tlement of her estate. Sometimes she brought her daughter, a beautiful girl of ten, with red curls. One morning, after a long conference with the moth er, I noticed that the child seemed un comfortable. She evidently thought 1 was paying too much attention to her mother. I patted her on the head and said; " You are a beautiful girl. Don't you want to come to my house and be my little girl V "She answered decidedly: 'No, t don't. And I don't want mother to, i either.' " Notice For Publication. Isolated tract. Public Land Sale No. 05688. United States Laud office, The Dalles, Oregon, July 16th, 1010. Notice is hereby given thai, as directed by tho CommiHHinner of the General Land Office, under pro visions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1900, Public-No .'103, wo will offer at public sate, to the highest bidder, at 9 :,10 o'clock a. in., on the 15th day pt September, 1910, at this ofllce, the following tract of land, towlt: nw svvl of sec 29, tp 11 s, r 14 e, w m. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described lands arc advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above designated for sale. C. V. Moore, J28-B8 Register. Notice for Publication, Notice is hereby given that the Nor thern Pacific Railway Company, whoso post ofllco address is St. Paul, Minne sota, has this 10th day of Juno, 1910, filed in this oulce its application to se lect under tho provisions of the act of Congress, appioved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 020), as extended by con gress, approved May 17th 1900, the Lot 1, sec 17, tp 9 s, r 13 e, w in, con taining 26.93 acres. Any aud all persons claiming adverse ly the lands, described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of tho land, or for any other reason, to tho disposal to appltcant; should file their affidavits of uroteat in thin nfn on or before the 2nd day of Auiiust. 1910. O W Moonu. Register. The Pioneer gives you the home and county news ami keeps you la touch with your surroundings. Bubsorlbo tor It, Price $1,60 per year. N OT1CE For Publication. North ern Pacific Railway Co.. Lint No. 1220, List No. 07092. United Slates Land Office, The DatJes, Oregon, June 28, 1910. Notice la hereby given that the Northern Paclflo Rr.il way Company, whose postofilce address Is St. Puul, Minnesota, has this Kith day of June, 19!0, filed in this office Its application to select under tho provisions of the Act of Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 020..,, ns exteifdud by the Act of Congress. atvrovcd May 17, 1907, The nwj sv.'l sue - ; Msei sec. 8; sel bp sec 80, twp. 12 s.., rango 10 east; also nwl set sec. 28, twp. Jl south, range 17 east, W. M. Any aud all persons claiming ad versely, the lauds descri bed, or doalr lug to object because or tho mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to tho disposal to- applicant, should (He their affidavit of protest In this office, on or before t ho IOi ii day of August. 1910. C. V Moonn, JyH-ftll Register Notice for Publication. Public Land Sale. No 05921. United 8tatH Land Office The Dallce.Oregon. Juno 29 1W0. Notice is hereby given tlmt. iih direct by the Commissioner of tho (Souoral Land Ofllce, under provision of Act ol Congrona approved Juno 27, 1000, Public No, 303, we will offer nt public B.ik, to ipe Highest bidder, at 0:15 o'lock i. m on me urn uay of August 1910. At this olllco, the following tract of land, to wit j wj, seo.,0 tp. 11 s. r 1 e. w. m., Any persons claiming adverselv the ahovo-dcficribed lands aro advised to file their claims, or objections, on or befon tho day abovo beslgnated for salo. C. W. Moore, Register. Notice ForPublicd Dcoartmcnt of the InUrior.U Offico at The Dillw, OfffM 1910. Notlco Ii hereby pi George E!i, of Laments, Oregon, ibo,3 1906, made iiomctriJ, 5i ticrlal No. 03072, for elnfj, and m'inej, see 10, tul!',itj hiia-filed notice of iutu'Ul final llve-icar proof, to tho land above dwt&j Howard W. Turner, t 8 fj cr nt his office t S!ltt,frl 7th day of Hcptembfr, Ml 1 names as wRiichsm: M 1 Madins, Ore, n, t'rl Mtol Mefihee. Mrf. Ma V m inunta. O ccuti. V,V!H ai si Notice For Public Department of thelmerlofj Olllco at The Dalle, OftjM. 1010. Notice Is litrei'Jf Carl Mctllitf, of Lnmontii UreK')", M 100-1 nit J April 10, 9A stead, No. iH lH 03031 and (0879, lorihif, hoo 11, tp 12 s rile, notice of In'eiillou lo " m nmnblisb W. Itlliu Notice for Publication. Tho Dalles, Oregon Juno 28th 1010. Notice is herebv a vim tlmt .,. of O reeon has filed in ililu ,.m nn tl plication, No. 07085 to select under th. provisions of tho Act of Congress o Aunust 14.1848. and thn An 31. ary and amendatory thereto, j.ie i.ova, bcc zu, tpUB.,r,13o , wm. Anv niul nil no.uA i ' . ,iw i T i 1 . """Hig nuvorseh the land described, or desiring to ol.Jee because of the mine'Ht tmarfc. tor of th. lanu, or for anv n,..r .,...u. . ... i. d "P.08" to applicunt should file tlicli alfidav Uh of i-roteHt in this oflle.o on oi ueiore me iutn duy of August 1910. U W. Monro, Rogister. MONEY TO LOAN ON FARMS, "fiTe Madras State Rank, .ir ,v..r.,.,r II. 8, Conial'i . i -..n i iritri hi i jUHir, u.,i,.,u(r. H'11 ni" Office, nt Mttdrm, OrWJ or Ma -Iras, Ore, njO'JJ terS.RUce, jl a4-sl Furi'ubl'tfl Notice Department Ofllco at The 1010. -Notice h -Joh.rAV,Mc of hMnB,OnLt 1005, mdo """",DIJ,1 Section 2, tpl2yVj notice od Intention ;.h land abo-vo do .Ul W. Turm'tr, v.P- vn ,!!,' office, at Mi"" ,0, lay of fiepi"'"" ' . pi ' ....upases. v names as " jjj ) Joorge EMf M0lU Charles. 3IuKlrof n u For -Kwt-aood I ami-Ax rj.' Madras, wv U I