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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1911)
- mm m . TH a Ma ri r as Trading C!r wishes to thank-their friends and patrons for their liberal patronage during this sale, which has been a great success. We are not out of bargains yet. Rememder every article in the. store must go, and when you can save from 20 to 50 per cent we can understand the liberal patronage has been appreciated by all who patron ized us during the closing out sale. We have a full assortment of all kinds of shoes to seled from We have all kinds of Winter Mittens and Gloves :!' ' ' " OUR GROCERY LINE IS COMPLETE ; . A Dollar Saved is a dollar earned and now is the time TO EARN that dollar. I - 'i ,'i We full bargains ave a store When we advertise a thing its true DECISION FAVORS SAM HABERSTfCH Suit Brought to Recover Load of Wheat CASE IS TO BE APPEALED Plaintllff Alleges That He Delivered Two Loads of Wheat Warehouse Books Show Only One Sam Haberstich was awarded a verdict against the Madras Un nn Warehouse Co., last Satur day, in a suit to recover $53, the aiiount he alleged was due him for wheat delivered on the 9th of last February. The case was tried before Justice J. H. Jack son and occupied the entire day and part of the night. The plaintiff alleged that on the 9th day of February he de livered two loads of wheat to the Madras Warehouse, and that he had never received credit for the second load 'delivered, and for which he brought suit to re cover. The principal witness for the plaintiff, Louis Volrath, tes tified that he was working for Mr. Donald on the day in ques- tion. and that he remembers Mr. Haberstich delivering a load of wheat in the afternoon at the warehouse. In support of his testimony and to show that he was working for Mr. Donald at the time, he produced a receipt, that he claimed was given to him on the 9th day of February, after he had returned that night from delivering a load of wheat at the same warehouse. The books of the warehouse company show that Mr. Haber stich. delivered two loads of wheat on the 8th of February, and they also show that another load was delivered on the 9th, which they contend was the only load delivered that day by the plaintiff. The Warehouse Company have appealed the case and it will come up again at the next term of the circuit court in May. ' Fur paling thu Mile or 'U eat dampen a pleco of Ilanuel with Chanibei Iain's Luil went and bind It on over tlie sejt of pain. There Is notltiiiK butter. For sale by AI. J jj. Snook. MINSTRELS GUESTS AT CLUB BANQUET Last Friday Evening Given Over to Whist and Dancing Informal Af fair is Largely Attended The ladies of the Madras Dra matic Club entertained at a ban quet last Friday evening those who took part in the minstrel show a couple of weeks ago. It was an informal affair and large ly attended by club members and invited friends. The evening's program was divided between progressive whist and dancing. Mrs. Howard Turner won the honors for the ladies at whist and Tommy McCormack for the gentlemen. Delicious refresh ments of assorted cakes and sandwiches with coffee was serv ed at 11 o'clock. After the whist games Mr. Hammer made a short talk on the value of so ciety to the community. His remarks were responded to with a paper by the club secretary, i Mrs. J. E. Dean. Mrs. Northy sang "Beautiful Garden of Roses." Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ash ley and Fred Feuerbach furnish ed the music for the dancers. PersonaU Local P. M. Vibbert of Gateway was in town last Saturday on busi ness. S. D. Percival and wife of Gateway were in the city last week. Rev. Blackman and family left Monday for Portland where they will make their home. Mrs. J. Harcrowe left Sunday for Texas for an extended visit with her parents. James Hurt of Youngs was transacting business in Madras Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hinton ar rived in Madras Monday from Canada. Mrs. 0. G. Collver of Culver . i il T I i was a visitor at cne carneic home Wednesday. J. M. Larsen returned last Thursday from Portland where lie has been working for several months. i Born to the wife of B. F. Pres ton, November 29, a boy. Mrs. Peck and Mrs. Osborn of Culver were visiting with friends in Madras Tuesday. L. A. Youngs and family of Youngs were in the city last Sat urday purchasing provisions. Mrs. J. J. Hoydar and children left last Sunday for Vancouver where she will visit with rela tives and friends. The Ricketts Entertainment company, consisting of five mu sicians who are touring the west under the direction of the Men ley Lyceum bureau of Chicago, will appear at Sanford's hall in Madras, Tuesday, December 5. From the flattering press notices received at other places where they have appeared, the com pany is one the best on the road today, and will no doubt draw a large crowd here. Besides the musical numbers on the program Mr. C. L. Ricketts will appear as an impersonator. How to Make a Christmas Oall. Take two wooden hoops and, after placing one Inside the other so they are at right angles, make a network of wlro around them so us to form n hol low ball. Stick Into this countless bunches of holly nud stud It with ber ries frosted with snow powder. Fasten ribbons to It from which to suspend the presents. Hang the ball from the cell ing by a piece of ribbon, which can be run through a hook so the ball can he raised out of the way until It Is time to distribute the presents. The Christ mas ball Is n pretty and Inexpensive substitute for the Christmas tree. How to Tie 8hoes Comfortably. Men who have trouble with shoes because the lacing does not stay tight over the Instep, but becomes so tight at the top as to bo uncomfortable, can avoid the discomfort by a little care. Lace the shoo tightly until halfway up, then pass the string a second time over the hooks and then lace the rest of the shoo loosely. The double turn over the hooks at tho Instep will keep the lower portion of the lacing tight, and the upper portion will rcmalu loose. WANTED-100 men with $100 to eat at the Peerless restaurant. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ofl'.co at The Dalles, Oregon, November 22, 1911. Notice Is hereby given that Ohtit Kuas ot Madras. Oregon, who, on June4tli, 1910, made Homestead No, OtliHil, fur nwX sw)i, sec. 8 and &el( M'Xt vM see. 7. town Khlp 11 south, ru!i','e 13 nut, Willamette Meridian, Iihh filed notice of Intention to mike final five-) ear proof; to establish claim to the land ibnv.i detcrl ed, before Howard V. Turner, U. 6. Commissioner, at his nlllco at Marira", Oregon, on the llli da of January, JIM 2. Claimant names as witnesses: W. I). McNeuiar, JVrry 0. Sothmnn, Iuils K. Wi.gon, J . I'. Nelson, all of Madras, Ore gon. nuouiMi Kj. v. Muuitn, iiegiHier. See new line of Gold-stone iewelry at Mrs. Crosby's. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. iS. Land Oflice at The Dall s, Oregon, November 27, 1911. Notice is hereby iMv.-n that Elizabeth Renter, one of the heirs and for the heirs of John Ileuter (deceased), of Madras, Oregon, w ho. mi December 21. 1908, made Ho , estead, No. OltSlU, fur tie se, eh n4, sec. 8, ami iiw4' uwi, fi e. 9, low ship 12 south, raime 1 1 east, Will amette Meriuian, has flhd notlca of Inten tion to make linal commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Howard W. Turner, U. H. Comini -sioner, at Ills oflice at Madra, Oietfon, on the 9lh day of January, 1912. Claimant names as wituew: Lena IVyencki, Madras. Oregm: I'aul liar, Madra, Oregon; I-rank I. Suniiu r, Mad ras, Oregon; John It. Hrown, Culver, Oio gon. n30-d28 C. W. MOOItE, Register. Notice for Publication Department of tho' Interior, U. S. Land OUlcu, atThc Dalles, Oregon, October 23, 1911. Notice Is hereby circa that Wlnsted J. Btobbltil, of Madras, Oregon, who, on Aiirll 27tb, 1905, made Homestead. No, U1U5 Serial, No. W5W, torwUnwJi. aiulwHuH, section St. town ship 10 v., range 11 cast, W. M , has II led notice of Intention to wake Final live year I'roof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before Howard W. Turner, U. 8. Commissioner nt hlgofflco at Mad ran, Oregon, on the Uiiday of December, llll. Claimant namci at witnesses: Charles V, Puling. James Ue. llenjatuln K. I'restou, Wet ley Humour, all ol Mad nix. Oregon. o'Jt!-n:u C, V. MOOItE. Itcglstcr Notice for Publication Department nt the Interior, U. H. Land Oflice at The Dalles, Oregon, November 18, l'jll. Notice It hereby given that C'arsten Houuikscn, of Youngs, Oregon, who, on PepletnberSH, 1910, made Homestead, No. 07178, lor nej-i, 11.4 ae!4, seetluu lit, tp9 h, r l.'je, WillatiiL-tte Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to make final commutation, proof, to entnblUli claim to the laud above described, before Howard W. Turner, U. S. ComuiUMoiier at his oflice at Madras, Oregon, un the !)rl duy of junuury, 1912. Claimant names as Utnesnes: John Holier, Harry Oouthlt, 9. Schultz, If. L. l'rfday, all of Youngs. Oregou. wn-A-a C. W MOOItE, Register Notice for Publication ISOLATED TH ACT I'uiiLic Land Hale Department of the Interior. United States Land oflice at The Dalles, Oregon, November II. 1911. Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the Cominliislouer of the Oeueral Land Oflice. under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27, 1900 (;M Stats., 017), we will offer ot public tale, to the highest bidder, at 10:10 o'clock a. 111., on the9lh day of January, 1912, at this oflice, the following-described land: nwJi nw, see. 35, tplls., r 14 east, V. M. No. 0W94. Anv nursoni L'lalmlnir Bdvernidr t)m nlmv,.. described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. C. W. MOOItK, n23-d2S-np Heglster. Notice of Contest DcDartmunt of the Interior. United States Land Oflice, The Dalles, Oregon, November 7, lull. To FKANK J. BTEI'HEN of Cllne Falls.Oregon, Contestee: You are hereby notified that Henry O, II son, who gives Madras, Oregon, as his post oflice address, did un beptcmbcr it), 191 1, tile In thlsotllce hit duly corroborated application to content and secure the cancellation of your homestead, Entry No,, Serial No,07Z, ruado July 'A 1910, for c nc'4, sc'4, section 15, township lis, range 11 v., Willamette Meri dian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said Frank J. Htephcn has wholly abandoned said land, that since date of entry he has not resided upon the laud, has erected no buildings of anv nature whatsoever hat built no fences of any kind, cleared plowed or any way whatsoever tilled any part of the land ordldnnyact which would Indicate that he intended to perfect such entry You are, therefore, further notified that tho said allegations will be taken by this oltice as having been confessed hyjou, and your said entry will be canceled thereunder without your further right to be heard therein, cither before this oflice or on appeal, If you (all to file in this oflice within twenty days after the KOUKTH publication uf this notice, at shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically meeting and responding to these allegations of contest, nr If you fall within that time to file Notice for Publication Itolated Tract PVBUC LlXS Silt Department of the InUrin, Wig mi. Notice It hertbr flven thit 11 1 1 the Commltsluncr of the GmmIUW unuer uruviuoni oiacioi UDrmi I June 27, 1906 (31 Btatt, 417), eiU 1 public tale, to the hlrbest tllto I at this office, the follonltc 4suW 1 tip.; iw'.:. irr. 1. in. 11 1. r 11 iiil ;ous. . Any persons cltlmlnt Khintlf U I described land are tliel to Hit lbs . 1 - iuf nil-. v. n.a U9-U7 Notice of Contest Department of tho Interior, United States Land Oflice, The Dalles, Oregon, November 7, To OEOKOKM. SMITH, ol Culver, Oregon, Contestee: You are hereby notified Hint Homer V. Clark wliu gives Madras, Oregon, as his poslollleo address.dld on July 10. lull, file In this oltice ilia duly corroborated application to contest and tecure tho cancellation of your liouii!- Hieau. r.ntry n,, serial .no, wnw made May 9, 1919, for 11 nek, sec fi, tp in m r IS e , sw',i ut-4, nee 32, tpI2s r 13 o., Willamette Merl- II1UII. Ullli ns Kruumi lor 111s cniuesL lift uiii.ti.u !..., I......... If , 1 . .. - . . mm. utuigo .u. niiiim iias triioiiy aoanuonetl said tract of land for the last six montliN last past and that suld abandonment still exists ouaro, therefore, further notified thai the suld allegations will be taken by thlsotllce us huviug been confessed by you, and jour suld entry will bo canceled thereunder without your further right to ho heard therein, elthur before this oflice or on appeal, if you full to lllo In this olllro Within twenty days after Hie KOUuTII publication of this notice, us show 11 below, your answer, under oatli, speclllcally meeting mid nspondlng to these allegation of contest, or If you full within that time to tile in this oflice due proof that you have ser ved a copy of your answer on the said con testant either In riersnn or bv rculsinrri mmi If this servlcu is made by the delivery of a copy ofyourunswer to the contestant In person, proof of such service must ho either tlm ml. I contestants written acknowledgement of his receipt of the copy, showing the date of Its re ceipt, or the allldavlt of the person by whom the delivery was made slitting when and where tho copy was dolliorcd, il made by reg istered mall, proot of such torvlco must con sist of the allldavlt of the person by whom the copy was mailed stating when and the post oflice to which It was mulled, and this allldav lt must be accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for the letter. You should state In your answer the name of the pobtothco to which you desire future notices lo be sent lo you. C, W, MOORK, Register. Date of first publication November 2J, 1911. " ' second " " 30. " " third December 7 " " " fourth " h u23d28 Notice for Publicatb 18OLATE0 TfUCI Pcsuc Lixo ElU Department of the Interior, Ctljtij Uml Offlc at TbeDtllei, OttpUM I I. altan thil tt ol tliiiCommlsilonerof thiOeoenlusf nilr tirnvlilnmof Act Of COtfTtB limH'rf. 10OB Ml 8tlU 51)), H. ...t.ll ..In f.s ina.MifnMi rilUQEI.ILK r " s.Ln.: J..rt( h mi it till i0821 TFtnn clilmiDf KStemljUt t ui uu;vvtiVMi v n9-d7-pd In this oflice due urooi that vou have served a copy 01 your answer on me saiu eoiii-niii either In person or by registered mall. If this service 14 mauo oy me ueiivery oi n copy ui your answer to the contestant In person, proof of such service must be either tho said con testant's vyrltten acknowledgment of bis receipt of the copy, sbowlug the dote of Us receipt, or the allldavlt of the person by whom the deliv ery was made slating when and where the copy was delivered; If made by registered mall, proof of such service must consist of the allldavlt of the person by whom tho copy was mailed stating when and the post otllec to which It was mailed, and this allldavlt must bo accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for the letter. You should state In your answor the name uf the post ultlce to which you desire future notices to be tent to yuu, O. V. MOOHK, Iteglnor Daleof first publication November 10, 1911. ccoud " " 28, " " " third " ' 30, " " "fourth " December 7, " nicdu Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Oflice at Tho Dalles. Oregon, November 1, 1911. Notice U hereby given that B. m Ij, Newell, . , ,ml of "aycreek, Oregon, wlio, on July 19th. 1910, Hindu HomeHtead, No. 071!):), tor st'X ih-k. hoc. 1, tp 11 h,, r. 14 e., and Ioin 3, i and 5. ce. II, tp. 11 h, r 15 e , Willamette Meridian, lias tiled notice of Intention to make Final commutation Proof, to e3tab libh claim to tho Inmrabovu deNcrlbed, he roic Howard W. Turner, U.S. Commls Hloner at IiIh otlioe at Wadran. Oregon, on tho 2rtlli day of December. 1911 , , Oialmaut naincH uh witnesses: Olaudo Slielton, Put Hastlnua, John F. Ouurch, Lex W. Loiib, all of llaycreok, Oreuon. nlU-d-lil O. V. MooitK, IteKlHter. Notice For Publication. Department of the Intel lor, U. S. Land Olllco at The Dalles, Oretjoir, November 0, 1911. Notice is hereby given that I'unTF. Harz. of Mndi'as, Oreuou, wlioon October 2, 1005, iiiiuiu nomeHieau, no. itai oenui, ....... . ' . . . 4 .,..1 IOr I1WM. hJ IIIIU iiifl sec, 9, in. 12 South, HaiiKO H East IW7U, for hoK nwW. t-Vi ws(t and iii'M hiU. sec. 9. in. 12 South. Kaiiuo H East, Wiliatuctte Meridian, lias tiled notion! Inlentlon to make Final live year Proof, to .............. ... ,.,..,.w . ...... .. ... rf-, . (Hill II Nil (Oil I III II t IIM III ml IIIWIVH (ll'HCl lueo. beforo Hownid W.Turner, U. B. Ooiuiuis sioner, ut Ills olllco at Madias, Oregon, on the 18th day or December, 1911. Olaimaiit names us witnesses: Lena Peyenskl, Fred L, II. Iteuter, John Iteu ter, Kosa Heuter, nil of Madrai.OreKon. nlt-dH-pd O. W. Moore, Heglster. JL1 UllUD 4- V -V ISOLATED T8ACT ... I ,wn Sill . ,1.. intrlor. rilW Laud Office sl 'iuei siic, v,.,.-. - itfs 1 . i iVaf (I D under provisions . - ---- n June. 27, 900 ( 1 - . - jtI, .l.lls 11 IP IO IU U'l"".... Tl'OIIirsr K. IUi. VM , . Am at tbll Offlcv, W ;,,-f. 08419. ,.,.i. ,jmlfW orobicctloni.onor w , fit IIIh. n 7 M Piih . . I ih inLEItW'J "... of Madras, Oregon. 0,,tt made liometead',0: Tn d& ""'.nJnn.oa the Utn 0J v - Linn -: . ,, ujk roi. 1, ciisriei i.ii let, Ira EiKiM.u' aw.jloori, . Notice WJET ' .... f inn iiii'' . -v.u.irnni us imv : . nurnu, 1911. . ....,. dren tk .Kwl " ions of Act puvr unovr i'i"'",i, huh., on;. Vijiii June n, ,h hliw" ..int. o'elocg a. ." ,, ,ni aery 1 tills oince. iu. ., yl, , , ' ( m AilJ 1'-. ma - ,ImI desor bed ibh ,7.ioret for sate. l.dll'PU -r . ' WllD W'" T II aA Mill J." Depart.nt ol theC6.nml!0'fui lU .J, MUWl I. w--.l.hl - June h .he Br.-.i o'oioca . ""-,he wayr".liti !.iHf..r:ec'.iH' a nRIIUM " ..luliEM '.11 09-dl4