The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, June 22, 1911, Image 5

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n(iarJ Drugs and Clicmi- t
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, ... rn'M Articles and
Iriumcs, 9
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IwNBYS CHOCLATES
.,m unNS
rsonal and Local
I .. rt oi,niirpr Ih visitinif 'in
td this week.
I jsry pitzer of Grizzly was in
hopping last Saturday.
Lc Wlndom of Culver was in Iho
Jonday atU-nuinB i" u
p Chandler, of the Deschutes
I Tribune, was in the city Sutur
lom Culver.
fGrandy, the DcntiHt, has ijono to
L) for a few weeks. He will jrive
i of his return.
I a.C Sanford and family nr-
Ihome from 1'ortlund last I-riday,
g, and will make their home here
tummer.
M. I,. Loucks, Mrs. Prank
LdandhertwodaUKhters left this
for San Diego, California, to
(relatives.
III. Baldwin of I'rincville, was
led at the last session of the Ma-
Grand Lodge and made Manter
ii lor me statu oi uriu".
irles F. Flora, of the New Corn
el Hotel, was quite badly burned
aturday while cooking, although
rious results arc anticipated.
sKathcrine Hrogan of this city
tie of the successful candidates in
tt No. 2 of The Dalles Chronicle
kL She won the f 100 diamond
ind$25 in gold. Shaniko Star.
sW. Turner made a trip to his
Sat Powell llutte last Sunday, re-
fa; home on the Monday morning
Jlra. Turner, who had gone to
ir to visit relatives, returned with
Ls Rice and Jack Church were
Icoming passengers hist Thursday
In?. The former had been at
H on business trip while Jack
Returning from a vi-iL at Helling
I Washington.
p.Jamcs P. Read who has been at
piles Hospital, is expected homo
i iho recovered from tbii effects
e operation which she underwent.
ken became afflicted with tonsilitis,
i necessitated her remaininir at
Dalles.
fourth of July Fares
'uiaUON trunk railroad
N trip tickets Will llo colli fnr fill A
ine-third fare to all points on the
Inn T..l- i .
I "unK UV. illll " hi Nnrili
I Road, to Which llli' nni wnt fni-n
IWor less, July 2, 8 and 4, return
Jn,y 5- Minimum round trip fare
J22-29
Drs, Ilailo & Gale hnvo installed In
their ofteca ono of tho lateBt improved
surgical clmlrs.
John 1 Corwln of Haystack is re
port ed to hnvo been stricken with
pnrnlytdfl last Hundny evening, tho nt
tnck coining on while ho was milking.
His left eido from hiashoulkcrs down is
paralyzed.
J. II. Wlndom and family left Mon
day by team for tho Willlametto valley
to Hpend tho summer. They will first
go to HrowiiBvlllc for a visit and later
will rent u cottage at Newport for n
formonths. I'rincville Journal.
Robert A. Howes, not Elkins, was
the name of tho man brought in from
Madras last week who was thought to
bo crazy. Dr. Holknnp examined the
man mid adjudged him insane. Ho was
taken to tho asylum last Friday.
I'rincville Journal.
Miss Ethel Kidder, a former Crook
county girl, wns a member of this
yenrs graduating class at the Oregon
City High School. The picture of the
entire group was in a recent issue of
tho Oregonlan. Miss Kidder's many
local friends arc glad to hear of her
success.
ITEMS OF INTEREST
WANTED Good renter on my place.
Will sell present crop as it BtandB.
Eighty acres cultivated, 20 ready to
plow; six miles southwest of Culver.
Or will sell.
j'22-29 dig. J. W. Nichols.
FOR SALE Good cook Btovc. E. L.
ililncr, nt flour mill. j22-pd.
FOR SALE- One fresh cow, good milk
er. Inquire of H. Dombrowc, two miles
south of Mctoliuu. jl5-jyGpd.
FOR HALE -One two year old heifer
with call by her side. Price reason
able. Inquire of Wm. Farrell, 0
miles north of Madras. j 16-22.
FARM LOANS!! Madras State Bank.
MONEY TO LOAN ON FAEMS.
MudritH Btuto Hunk.
See
SAI'IIIU Imported Belgian Stallion
will mnko Llie.tteaHOn of 1011, com
mencing April 1, at tho following
placet: W. I'. Moore's ranch Mon
iliiysunil TuesdnyH, Mud raw. Wednes
(lnyM ii nil HnlurdityH,, Meioliin,
Thursday ami Fridays. Fnrmoro
Htilgiun Home Co. J. A. Coulter,
het'retury. in 16
FOR SALE Sow and seven pigs; also
u few shotes. J. W. Warren. Mad
ras. j8-15-pd.
FOR SALE On easy terms, or rent,
all or part of my property m Madras.
Inquire of Harry G. Key. j8-29
FOR SALE One good milk cow, fresh
in n few days, hiquire of C. Kt
Loucks, Madras. j8-lCpd.
FOR SALE fl good work horses; 4 sets
double harness; 2 good wckomj. In
quiro at I'ioiiKer oil Ice.
FOR SALE Horses, harness and wag
ons. Terms reasonable. C. E. Bye
Madras, Oregon, mi6
Notice for Publication
Department of tho Intot lor, United
States Land Olllco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon,
Juno 21st l'JIl.
Xotlco is hereby given thnt
CATHERINE A; SMITH
of Youngs, Oregon,? who, on Apt il 28th,
HMO, Hindu Hoinestonil, No. 004(27, forn
nw?i. and n hwAC Section 23, Township
U South, Riingo II East, Willamette Meri
dian has filed' notice of intention to make
Final coniimitntlnn l'roof, to establish
claim to the land nbovo described, before
Howard V. Turner, U H. Cominissionei
at ills oflleo, at JUadias, Oregon, on tho 1st
day of AuguH, Hill.
Claimant names as witnesses. Joseph
Oswol.l, Kliner Cliristenson holh of
Yoiiiivh, Oregon, and Stanley Orewell,
Kred Fi.iher, liotli ot ,1ailras, Oregon.
O, W. moo re,
j22-j27 Register.
Round Trio East
Pate of Sale:
fr5lJ-2.1.22, 28, 29 and 30.
Ai fmt o !i 2()'2U- 27 'Md2S.
AULH St l A K 1 u ii7 m i.no
5 to jo '
;eJtembor i, 2, 4 to 7.
L Uetun "mit October
. Wopovera are allowed in each
Anfrinio r i , ,
mKB'.0rpKon, AtiP-ust 10 Sent
ndfil'PP to
ipet n ii poiniH are in ei-
i; ; :v,ar'0s dates. Details will
""8iicu on application.
Clatsop Beaoh on tho Pacific, Round Trip
SSnl $J2'15- Metolius $12.30, Culver $12.45,
City $12.75. Tickets sold daily from June 1st,
hm returninir all snmmev. Rton-overs at Astoria.
Nns leaVe8 Opal City daily 9;00 a. m., Culver 9:15 a. m , Metolius
I P-uU . Ill M,l , n.ir .. 1.. 1.,.,. I n.AK
i '"uumaviiu II. in,, liri lVIUli I lli nium i '.
Ofeiron Trunk Railway
H MICHAEL, Agent ' MAPRAS, OR.
St. Paul
Minneapolis
Kansas City
Oiniilm
Duluth
Winnipeg
Cliicago
Milwaukee
Ht. Louis
Denver
Colo. Springs
Now York
1'hlladephia
Washington
Baltimore
Boston
$60.00
$72.50
$70.00
$55.00
$108.50
$107.50
$110.00
Many other points in
proportion.
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HEADERSand BINDERS
Now is the time to place your orders for Harvesting Machinery. We are always ready
to greet you, ngurejwith you and give you any information regarding farm implements and
harvesting macWnerywith all the latest improvements. Do not fail to call on us or
wute to us for quotations before buying elsewhere, we can save you money. We are
local agents for the following linse:
McCormack Headers
and Binders
ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS
Meyers Deep Well
Pumps
Fairbanks Morse and
Stover Engines
Prices from
$65 and lip.
Monarch Steel Ranges
KNOWN throughout the world for durability, satisfac
tion and the only steel ranges that have duplex double
draft applicances. On exhibition in our center aisle.
CENTRAL OREGON MERCANTILE COMPANY
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
MADRAS,
OREGON
Dissolution of Partnership
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
F. F Fine and J. P. Johansen has been
dissolved by mutual consent. All bills
aeainst the Jirm will be nam by J. f.
Johnansen and all outstanding accounts
will be collected by him.
J. I'. JOHANSEN,
F. F. Fine.
Madras, Oregon, June 1, 1911. jl-22
Notice for Publication
Dflnarlnieut of tho Interior. United
States Lnnd Oflico nt Tho Dalles, Oregon,
Juno 8th 11)11.
Notice is hereby given thnt U'llllnm D
Snmmons, of Madras. Oregon, who, on
January 2nd llKJU, made. Homestead, No.
OiltiO, for lots 1, 52, 8, and i, Section 14,
I'ownshln 13 South. Rango 12 East, WI1-
lnmetto Meridian, has filed notice of inten
tion to make. Final commutation l'roof, to
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before Howard W. Turner, U.S.
Commissioner at his office, nt Madras,
Oregon, on the 16th day of July, 1911.
Clalinnnt names as witnesses: JiUwaru
H. I'lke. Ira Patrick, William Mitchell,
nil of Madras, Oiegon nud James I. Head,
of Culver, Oregon.
C. W. MOOHK,
J15-Jylllo.h Register.
Notice for Publication
Isolated Tract
Public Land Sale
Department of the Interior, United Stntes
Land Ofllce at The Dalles Oregon June Cth 1911.
Notlre Is hereby Riven that, as directed bv
the Commissioner oi the General Land OUlee,
under provisions of Act of Congress approved
June '27, 1001 (31 Htats., 517). we will offer at pu
blic sale, to the highest bidder, at 9 '45 o'clock
a. m. on tho 7th day of August 1911. at this
office, tho followinc-dcscribed land:
8WJ4, and SWU NW'4. Sec. 35 T. 10 South K.
IB Hast W. M No. 070f.
Any persons claiming adversely tho above
described land are advised to file there claims,
or objections, on or but ore the time designated
for sale.
- C. W, MOORE,
. JlS-Jy27pd Register.
Notice For Publication
Isolated Tract
I'uulic Land Sale
Department of the Interior, United States
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 8th,
1911,
Notice Is hereby Riven that, ai directed by
the Commissioner of the General Land Office
under provisions of Act of Conuress approved
June 'Z7, 190G 31 Stats 517, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder, 9:45 o'clock
a in, on the Sth day of August, 1911, at this office
the follnwing-deserlbed land:. 8Wl4SWJ4, Sec.
1 and NWU 8l4, Bee. 12 T. 11 S. R. 11 East W
M., Serial No. 07842 ,
Any persons claiming adversely tho above
deicribed lajid are advised to lilo their claims,
or objections, on or betore tho time designated
frSHle- C.W.MOOUK.
J15-jy20l'd Register
Notice for Publication
Dftiiartnient of the Interior, United
Lnnd Olllco at Tho Dalles, Oregon, May
22nd 1UI1.
NiiUce Is hereby given that Carl W.
Doering, of Hillinan, Oregon, who, on
October 23rd, WOO, made Homestead, No.
051DI, for setf nwtf, M swK, sw setf,
Section -I, Township 13 South, Rnngo 12
East, Willamette Meridian, hasliled notice
of Intention to make Final commutation
Pr,u.r. in establish claim to tho land above
described, before I. 1. Hewitt, United
States Commissioner at his office, at Red
mond, Oregon, on the 3rd day ot Juiy, inn.
Claimant names ns Witnesses: Kmlly
Smith, Kdward Alcott, Alice Alcott, Jesso
West nil of lllllman, uregon.
C. W. MOORE,
J-29)d Register.
AUTO OWNERS
I lookjiereT
I am agent for two handy little de
vices for holding a blowout on tlret.
The Martel Vise Uoot Holder and
Martel Vise Blowout Protector. M
Vlilcanlitlng, no liuldo l"'V,J it I v
be put un In one minute. HI'. HUIf
TO HKK THEM
G.W.HESS.Agl.a&SS
Notice of Contest
OG110--471
Department of tho Interior, United States
Land Offico, The Dalles. Oregon, May 22, 1911.
To llENJAMIN L. RIHlETEAU
of Madras, Contestee-
You are hereby notified that George Irwin,
who gives Madras, Oregon, as his post-office
aildress, did on March 29, 1911. file In this
offico his dulv corroborated application to con
tent and secure the cancellation of your
homestead. Entry No. . Serial No, ObllG
made March 3, 1910, for eU nw4 cecllon b,
Township 10, B Itango 13, E Willamette Meri
dian, and as grounds for h s contest he alleges
that said entryman has never established any
residence on the land or cultivated or im
proved the saint In any manner and has
wholly abandoned said land lor more than six
months last past. .
You are therefore, further notified that the
said allegations will he taken by this office as
having beep coufeoxed by you, and your said
entry will be canceled thereunder without
your further right to he heard therein, either
before tills office or on appeal, If you fall to tile
In this office within twenty days after the
FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown
below, your answer, under oath, speclrii'ftlly
meeting and responding to thei.e allegations
of contest, or if ou lall within that time to tile
111 tills office duo proof that you have Mryed a
copy of your answer on ssld routes ant either
In liersou or by registered mallr If this service
is inado by the delivery of a copy of your an
swer to the. pnntUKtaiit in person, proof of such
service must bo either the said contestant s
written acknowledgement of Ills receipt ot t u
copy, showing the date of Its receipt, or the
all divlt of the person by whom thu deliver)
was made stating when and where tl its copy
was delivered; If made by registered mall,
proof of such service must conslstof the aft la
lit of the pursuit by whom the ropy Mao nial cd
stating when and the pot olllco to which
11 was mailed, and this affidavit must bo a -rompanled
by tliu postmaster's receipt for the
1UYou should stale In your answer the name of
the post olllco to which you desire future no
tices to he sent to you. CWM00UE(
Iteglster
Date of first publication, June 1, 1911.
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IheJ.rl. naner adslil vu.
E. E. Echelberger
BUILDING
CONTRATOR
Plans and Estimates Furnished
Office at Robinson's Garage
MADRAS, OREGON
June Sale
Iron Beds, Tables and Dressers
To make room for new stock. Special dis
counts given in addition to the fine premiums we
are now giving away. Save your tickets they
will get you something for nothing. : : :
LOUCKS BROS.
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Incorporated
T-k..! :ii . Oreoon
Capital slock $5000.00 Surplus $3000.00 fully paid up.
Abstracts of title to all real property in Crook county. j
rWllu nrnared ohotocraph copies ot all records ana
g - -
y ritv nlats at low COSt.
Use Crosby's Foot Lotion
FOR
Sore Feet
IT CURES
IT'S A LIQUID
IT NEVER FAILS
Try it for sweating, scalding, foul smelling or burning
feet. If it fails, your money back. TWENTY -FIVE
CENTS by mail gets a bottle worth $5.00
Give me a chance to prove it.
A. E. CROSBY
EVERYTHING IN DRUGS AND KODAKS
THE DALLES, OREGON
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