The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, September 14, 1911, Image 6

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    Advertised Letters
Following Is the hat of advertised let
ters remaining uncalled for at the Mnd
ras poatofltee for the week endir.g
September 9, 1911:
Albert Pluard, James S. McMahon,
J. Laughman, Catherine Eilinger, Mrs.
Birdie Burton, Mrs. Louise Hicox Shaw,
L. H. Willard, C. J. Stauffer.
Persons calling for above letters
please say "advertised."
FRED DAVIS, Postmaster
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
E. Bercland
Attorney At Law
MADRAS, OREGON
w.
n. SNOOK
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office In Drug Store.
MADRAS OREGON
Joha T. Ross D. L. Wylde B. F. Wylde
CROOK COUNTY ABSTACT CO,
INCORPORATED
Complete tract index to all land and
town lots in Crook county. Abstracts
made accurately ou short notice.
PRINEVILLE, - OREGON
LEWIS H. IRYIKC p( T. ATKINS
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
INSURANCE
Office of D. W. Bamett.
MADRAS, OREGON
Qra van tassel
NOTARY PUBLIC
INSURANCE
VAN OR A,
OREGON
Qs W. BARNETT
NOTARY PUBLIC
FOR OREGON
Collections a Specialty.
Madras, Oregon
P. MYERS
LAWYER
CULVER JUNCTION, OREGON
Practice in all courts and Department
of the Interior.
HOWARD W. TURNER
U. S. COMMISSIONER
NOTARY PUBLIC
INSURANCE
MADRAS OREGON
0 C. COLLVER
NOTARY PUBLIC
Jnstioe of the Feaoe
CULVER PRECINCT
CULVER
OREGON
NOW
IS THE Y
BEST B
of the year to have your teeth ont and plate and
brldjework done and hf re Is the place to get the
belt painless work possible. Compare our i'ricet.
We finish plsto and
bridge work for oat
of .town patrons In
one daj If desired.
Painless extraction
free when plates or
bridge work is order
ed. Consultation Ires.
MolirCrowni $5.00
I22kBridisTtth4.00
Gold .tilings 1.00
Entmsl Fillings 1.00
Silver Fillings .50
Good Rubber
Plates 5.00
But Red Rubber
Plate 7.50
fill. W. k. WISC, rmni.i im Huitie Painleii Extr'tlon . 5 0
lenui UTwtuit h riiuiu but methods
All work lullr guaranteed for fifteen rear.
Wise Beiafal Co., Inc.
Painless Dentists
tilting Building. Third and Washington PORTLAND. ORE
Otllte Hears: 11 M to S F. II. Bandars. to
MsH(vt.s,',.iH
$295
BUYS
THIS
HOUSE
EVERYTHING NEEDED Is supplied at
thla bargain price-all the material re
quired for the construction of this mod.
orn good-looking and comfortable cottage. Wo
are Independent dealers not In any trust or
association. At thla remarkably low quota
tion we Include all lumber, sash and doora,
millwork. aiding, celling, flooring, nails, atalr
work. finishing lumbor, window frames, door
frames, building paper, eaves trough and
Pipe, liardware, sash weights, painting mater
ial, roofing, plaster board, wall tint, etc,
Tho house, which la of solid, doublo-con-
trurHlin tlir.lti.rlw... I !.. An . ...7, .
ai 1 ""' tuxarj it. in
wSl wwni'ei uwLlngly roomy and
A rili1iA4a 111... nn Ifl . . H ....
'iJCKincuiiona anu lull
details about construction are supplied.
i.?uir trea, told,eT' wl,'c tella you all about
thU houso is wal ting for you. Ask for Folder K.
"Callable DeaUrt"
2232 Wostlaka Ave. SEATTLE. U. S. A.
METOLIUS MADE
JUNCTION POINT
O. W. R. & N. Decides to Abandon
Culver Grade and Will Connect
With Oregon Trunkat Metolius
Assistant Engineer Geo. Mat
tis of the O. W. R. & N. road
who for the past eight months
has had charge of the construc
tion of the viaduct across Willow
Creek, stated Tuesday that it
had been definitely decided to
connect with the Oregon Trunk
line at Metolius, making that
place a junction for all trains
over the O. W. R. & N. It has
been announced unofficially that
regular train service to Metolius
would commence about the 25th
of this month.
The renort that Metolius wniilH
x ..
be a division point for the O. W. 1
R. & N. is without any doubt
a mistake. Mr. Mattis stated
that so far as he knew, nothing
had been said or done that would
lend support to the story, and
that more than likely Bend would
have preference over our neigh
boring town as a division point
for their line in Central Oregon.
Construction trains are now
crossing the bridge at Crooked
River and the track laying ma
chine and crew are laying steel
southward as fast as possible. It
is the intention of Redmond peo
ple now to hold their "Railroad
Day" celebration about the first
of October and the demonstra
tion at Bend will follow about a
month later.
Now is the time to put up your winter fruit. See us for
Fruit and Fruit Jars
prices
SPECIAL PRICES ON SOAP
Frank McClintic of Round
Butte has leased the J. D. Mayes
ranch.
J. T. Hardy, traveling freight
and passenger agent of the Ore
gon Trunk, was a business visitor
here yesterday.
How to Make Tamarind Water.
The pulp of the tamarind, that ec
centric looking pod which Is to be
found In New York markets, has a pe
culiar "tang" and is used In a chilled
beverage called "tamarind water."
Remove the seeds and pulp from the
pods, stripping off every particle of
hard, woody fiber that may cling to
It. To a cupful of shelled tamarinds
add a pint of boiling water. Stir the
mixture thoroughly until It Is thick.
Add a cupful of sugar and squeeze as
much of the mixture, through a strain
er as possible. Set it near ice to cool,
then add crushed ice and enough ice
water to thin it a little. It should be
very cold when served. Tamarind wa
ter, it is said, was once as popular as
lemonade. It is still used occasionally
for patients suffering from slight fe
vers and is recommended for bilious
troubles. It Is also administered to
children instead of castor oil, as it is
so much more attractive in flavor.
This fruit is in season the year
around, but It Is best In the months of
May and June.
We also have a few Shoe remnants which we are selling
Regardless of Cost
MADRAS TRADING C
P. A. Chandler, one of the
publishers of the Culver Tribune,
was in the city last Saturday on
business. He says that residents
of his locality are anticipating
great things in the way of in
creased business conditions when
the O.-W. R. & N. reaches there.
Report ol the condition of the
Madras State Bank
- NO. 38 -
at Madras, la the state of Oregon, at the cloie
of business, September 1, 1911.
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured. . .
Banking house
Furniture, fixtures
Due from banks (not reserve barks)...
Due from approved reserve bauks...
Checks and other cash items
Cash on hand
7th
Notice For Publication.
hnnnrtimmt of the Interior.
It. 8 Land Olllce at The Dallei. Oregon, Ann.
,h. 1U11. Notice 1 hereby given that
II. ..n.. It'll. ..i-
of Madras. Oregon, who mi February 'iilrd,
l'Jlo, made homestead entry, No. uutf), lor
nw'iel4. ei,U, nw'4wi fees, i Via, r II e,
w in, has tiled notice ot Intention to make
rtiiHl comminution proof, to enlahllali claim to
to the land above described, before Howard
. iiirner, uuiii'u .uui-n iiiiiiiioi'ii--i,
Madras. Oregon, on the 20th day of He member
19l- . .
Claimant names an witnesses: John 11
llrowu of Culver. Oregon, Frank 1J Sumner,
Hosa Keuter and Fred Iteuter, all of Madras,
Oregon. C. W. Mooro, Kegtstcr.
C02Sfl
6
2250 01)
170V
1171 37
11312 36
2M
, VIM 88
Total SC610 U
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid In 115000 00
Surplus fuud 1150 00
Undlrlded oroflts. less exoenses and
taxes uald 602 9 1
Dividends unpaid to 00
Individual deposits subject to check.. 6S910 92
Demand certificates of deposit 50 0)
Cashier's checks outstanding 401 30
Liabilities other than those above
stated 8t 95
How to Renew Oilcloth.
"When the oilcloth has been down for
a few months and is losing the shiny
surface it can be renewed easily and
made to last twice as long if treated
in the following way: Melt n little or
dinary glue in a pint of watjr, letting
it stand on the top of the oven till
dissolved. Wush the oilcloth thor
oughly and let It dry. Then at night,
when the traffic of the day is over, go
over the whole carefully with a flan
nel dipped In the glue water. Choose
i fine day for it, and by morning tho
glue will be hard and will have put a
flue gloss as good as new on your
floor.
Total 186010 11
STATE OF OREGON i
County of Crook S S3
I. J.L. Dehuff. asst. cashier of the above-nam
ed bank, do solemnly swear that the above
statement Is true to the best of my knowledge
ana oeuei. j. u. uenun.Assi. maimer
Correct Attest: C. E, Rousli,
If. 8. Crothers,
Directors
Subset Ibed and sworn to before me this 8tb
day of September, lull.
E. HERO LAND.
Notary Public.
Notice for Publication
r)fnnrtniint. rif thi I titpi Inr IT S T.nnI
Olllce at The Dall a, Oregon, September 6,
isu. xiowce is neieny uiven mat,
KnTiiv II I .imiiiti
of Culver, Oregon, who on Julv 29ih. 190V-,
inside Homestead No 05110, tor Wit NWJ
Htid WKSWK. Section 28, Township la
South H-tige 13 Eat, Willamette JUerl-
uian, tins nieu nonce or intention to make
Final commutation l'roof, to establish
pImIim til th. Infill nluivi ,lut. Li.it liufuMi
Howard W. Turner, U. 8. Commissioner
tu ilia iiineu in muuras,uieKOll,on me 17111
day of October, 1911.
Ru le, or Madras, Oregon; Dwlglit Robert,
ui uuiver, ureituii; nuuv iwartiu or uuiver,
ver, Oregon; Joseph N. Keeney, of Culver,
Oregon.
bU ol2-pd C W Moore, Register
FOR SALE
160 Acres Land
Five miles easT; of town. All good land,
1 1 5 acres under cultivation, entire place
is fenced, no buildings.
$20 per Acre
Call at this office.
Notice For Publication
Isolated Tract
I'ublic Lanii Balk
Department of tho Interior, United States,
Laud Olllce. at The Dalles, Oregon, Aug. b,
1911.
Nolle U hereby given that as directed by
the L'ommlsloner ot the General Land Olllce,
under provision)) of Act o( Con k reus approved
June 27, 19J0(3I Stats., 517), we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder at 9 -15
o'clock a. in., on the 4th day of Oct., 1911, at
thin olllce, the following described land:
N'eknwk and nUsw'4 of see 20, tp 12 s, r 15 e,
wra.berlal No. 07975.
Any person claiming adversely thu above
described laud are advised to tile their claims,
or objections, ou or before the time designated
or sale.
C W. MOORE,
al721up Register
Notice for Publication
Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land
OBice, at The Dalles, Oregon, August 7, 1911.
Notice Is hereby given that
Michael W. Weber,
of l.amonta, Crook county, Oregon, who, on
April 11th, 1910, made homesteud entry No.
0C339, for swse',, sec 12, vv'nc'J, nemvli,
sec 13, t 12 , r He, vv m, has llled notice of
Intention to make II mil commutation proof,
to establish claim to the laud above described,
before Howard W. Turner, United Htates Com
mUbloner, at Madras, Oregon, on the 20th day
of September, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses: Thomai A
Dempsoy, Albert J Moore, Earnest O Nicholson
and Hudson Fountain, all of LaiuOnta, Oregon,
"I'-iH C, W. Moore, Register
Notice for Publication.
Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land
Olllce at The Dalles, Oregon, August 10, 1911.
Notice is herebv given that
allien W VVIIhiiti
of Culver, Oregon, who, on July 29, 1909, madu
homestead entry No. 05121, lor ukswli and
Ke!4 see 19, tp 13 s, r 13 e, w m, has tiled
tim.iHUH hi in mu nnai commutation
proof to establish claim to the land above
described, before Howard W. Turner, U. H
Commissioner, at his olllce at Madras. Orwton.
du the 2lst day of beplember, 1911.
Claimant names us witnesses: Walter Ruble-
ttlrf". Oregon, John II Doun, John t
Wolf arid Isaac Murtln, all of Culver, Oregon.
C. W. Moore, Register
Summons.
In (ho Circuit Coutt for the County of
vsmun, OIUII.-U1 uiegoii;
U. 1 4. H bbs.plalntlir
1V!,,I , , Hmniuon
Mrs. Julia Hobbs.
defendant.
dJendtt,it':Julla ,,obbs' ub()V0-'u""!,I
In Hie intuit) of the State of Oregon, you
ar lieraltv iflijulrni to app.-ar umf miHwer
iim coi.ipfiih.t mud ltKaYIlst you , , v,,;
above entitled action wllhlii Mx: wtX
lute of the (list publication of this bin"
iiioiih or stiller a decree to he tnkvn for t o
Lrtii!! tVA 11,0 contract of l e
putties to tli s action, together with the
costs and disbuisenit'iiu tiieieot,
WSWISH. IltXlNd,
, Attorney for 1'lalntlir.
iiii) order or puhll atlon hi the ubovo
wit tied caio Is dute.l the 20th slay of July,
r
alOt
Notice for Publication.
Isoluted Tract
J'uiiuo Land Hai.k
Dcnartmoiit of tho Interior. United Hiuiim
Laud ouieo ttt The Dalle,, Ore'gonl'r.iB'0;
No Ice Is hureby given tlint, as directed by
the Commissioner of the (Jeniial Li nil oniee
under provisions of Act of Congress ionnVvi
o'clock . iVi j 1 1, .1 1. ? i .... 5. r I9.l
No.Sui' "' ' ''' " H' K 11 KMt w- M
Any pe'rHoiifi claiming ttdvursoly thu above
described land are advised to fllo their clalma
Or Ob ert lllll. mi ni Kafnra 11... "I"'1"?
for sule vw. mu iiuiu uusignateu
Re-puhllcatlon
Notice For Publication.
Ocpiirtmeiit of the Intel lor, It. H. I.itml
Olllce ul The Dulles, Oregon, August HI,
Kill.
Notice Is hereby given that
Albert Kmnpfer
of Bhiinlko, OreRon. who on October 111,
1WW, ninilu Dei-ett Land Kntry. No. mi,
vrU So. Olttlfi. foi MVj4SKii, Secllon
II, Townslilii UHouth, KniiKU II lOiist, Wll
lunicttu Meridian, has llled notice of In
tentiiin io muke Final desetl lund Proof,
to estnhtlsli claim to tho Imu nhovo ik
xcilbnl, before H. C. Hooper, U.S. Com
missioner nt Ills olllce at Antelope, Oregon,
ou the VHli day of October, 1UU.
Cliiliiiiuit iiiiiiii's u witnesses: Gottfried
Kampfer, August Decker, both of Shanlko,
Oregon.
s7-of up C. W. Moork, Koglster.
Notice For Publication.
TVit.rii-tttiAiit it link 1 tttmtnf TT i T.flliil
OUice at The Dulles, Oiegon, August liluli,
in 1 1
Notice Is hereby given that
Joseph W. Warren,
of Jvladrus, Oregon, who on November 11,
iwj, mane iiomesteuH rvo. uooit, ioi .ir,'(
NICJU. Hcc. 22 anilSKi NW'i, S'h NV'4,
.Section 2.'!, Township 1U Uotitli, haiigo It
t.t.u Vl'llLitiiiitf,. tVt.irliliiin ll..rf fllliil llll-
Nntiia P Un:..
(ItoWtd IrwJ
frmc Un In
KotCoiluij
inu orace at Tbe l)iUes,0re(9
Notice li litrtkr rlTcnthitt
the CommUilomr clibeOtunl
JUI1U M, lK EUIl till, n
Iiiiuue mt. to m niitoi
o'clock a m.,cn ibe 9lUiirf
m mis orare, ine louoiiti
Ut' UU'l. TD..B 1.1
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Any prtoniclilm!ar iJtik'j
for alo.
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Hon l'roof, to establish del in to the land
above described, belore Howunl W. Tur
ner, U. ti. Commissioner at his olllce at
.Madras, Oregon, on theilth day of October,
1U11.
Claimant names as witnesses: Hiiowdcn
A. White. Albert I). Thayer, Albert h.
White, John C. Starr, all or Madras, Ore
gon. 7-o5-pd C. W. Moore, Register.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Olllce at The Dalles, Oregon, August SW,
lllll. Notice is hereby given that
Ernest C. Nicholson,
of Iiitmonta, Oregon, who, on April 23,
1U1U, mude Homestead No. OtUVa, fiir BW
.5r:4. Hee. 1, Tp. 12 H., It. H E., and bW h
SWtf, Sec. (5, hot I, Section 7, Township
12 Huuth, Kange 16 Kust, Willumette Meri
dlun, has llled notice of Intention to make
Final coinuiutatlon l'roof, to establish
claim to the land above flercrlbed, before
Howard W. Turner, U. H. Comnilssloiiei
at his ofl'.co at Madras, Oregon, on the Dili
day of October, lllll. ... . .
Claimant names as witnesses: Michael
W.Weber, of Laiuontu, Oregon; Hudson
Fountuln, of liauioula, Oregon; Albert
Mome, of Lamonta, Oregon, Hoy u,u'
wood, ot Grizzly, Oregon.
B7.o0-pd O. W, Mojrk, Heglster.
Notice for Publication
Isolated Tiact
I'lJIII.IO LAND JiALlC
Not Coal Land
Department of the Interior, United States
iirtiiu. Olllce ul Tho D.illes, Oregon, August
'Voilco is hereby given that, as illrcclcd
by tho Coinmlssloiierof the Genural Iiitiid
Olllce, under provisions of Act of Congress
upproved J mm 27, 1000 (84 Mats., 617), wo
Will oirer at nubile sale, to the IiIkImshI I -d
tr, at :0 o'clock a. in., on the Uth day ol
O.Uoher, Hill at this olllce, the loUowli
do tcrlbe'd laud: WX HKM. . 2, 1 1. U
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