Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1912)
t3 r 1 if S is 1. n I I 1 1 rrailHI and LUUdl Herman Kersten left the early .part of the week on a business trip to Portland. Robert Armstrong was down from his ranch in the Lamota country yesterday. G. Springer of Culver, was down Monday and Tuesday, look ing after business matters. Joe Stuart, of Lower Trout Creek, was in Madras the latter part of the week attending to some land matters. Attorney W. P. Myers of Cul ver was down Friday looking after some business in the Jus tice Court. W. J. Buckley of Redmond was in Madras Friday, attending to a law suit that came up before Judge Jackson. M. Heywood, of The Dalles was in Madras several days this week looking after business in terests here. Dr. Gale, left Monday for Port land and other Willamette valley pionts expecting to be absent several days. Mr. and Mrs W. G. Culp, have moved into their new home, which Mr Culp recently purchas ed from S. 0. Herman. S. 0. Herman and wife accom panied by Mrs Herman's mother left Monday morning for Port land, where they will make their future home. Douglas Hood, who has been spending several weeks in Port land and Williamette valley points; returned to Madras Fri day evening. Goe. Hamilton and John Lewis of Grizzly, were in Madras the latter part of the week, the for mer made a filing on a home stead in the Grizzly section while here. W. H. Ormsby, traveling freight and passenger agent for the Northern Pacific Railroad Company, was in Madras Wed- nesday looking after the interests of his company. . Claim Agent Robinson, of the (Iretron Trunk, was a business visitor in Madras this week. He mad n hurried trio to MetoliuS. and returned to Portland Wed- i nesday morning. ! Miss Nellie Hamer and Miss I S. Sherwood of The Dalles, were I in Madras the earlv Dart of the i week visiting friends and rela tives, leaving for Bend Tuesday ! evening to visit the Sanford family. Married On Sunday, January t 99,. at the home of the bride's mother, at the Nve Ranch west 5 nf the Deschutes river. W. F Glover and Miss Madge Jensen, P. A. Chandler J. P., officiating. Culver Tribune. Frank Pratt was put under $500 peace bond by Judge J. H, Jackson Wednesday, upon com plaint made by Lew Baker, in which Baker charged Pratt with threatenincr to commit a crime After hearing the testimony of witnesses. Judere Jackson ruled that Pratt should be put under a peace bond, subject to the orders of the Judge of the Circuit Court. Geo. AuBtin, manager of the well rlrillinc deDartment of the Trunk Line, was in Mad ras Wednesday. He is now locat ed at. final Citv. where he has a well down to a depth of 1004 feet with very little if any indi cations of water. The company temnlate coiner deeDer unti they find plenty of water or else find that it is not practical to pump water from that depth. W. F. Hammer and son, Lewis H. Irving, and Ben Ashley are planning a trip to Summer Lake fnr next. week. Irvine: has a l ind oam in the artesian basin. and i cminc? to look after that. The others in the party are going to look over the country, ana try tn hac some of the ducks and that are nlentiful in tha aontinn Other Madras narties intend making the trip a little later in the spring in search of land claims. "" t I haveVfine lot ot bargains in ihe relinquishment line; price from $200 up, some of them with water. See Bruce Hood, Madras. j4-tf WANTED Chambermaid, at Hotel Madras, immetiately. 1 Hodentary liablts, lack of outdoor exer cUu, Insufflident mastication of lood, con Dtlpatlon, a torpid liver, worry and anx lety, are the most common cause of stom ach troubles. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain's Stomach aud Liver Tablets aiid you will soon be well again. For sale by W, K.Huook. REGENT DECISIONS OF interior department Rulings of Interest to Homesteaders In This Locality Made by Secre , tary of Interior The Secretary of the Interior has recently decided a number .of important land cases of inter est to homesteaders and others, a digest of which is given below: According to published Depart mental instructions of August 7, 1911 (40 L. D., 23b, the contest ant who establishes his residence and also filed his contest prior to September 1, 1910, and mam- i i l ?... fit? vananra tainea ms resiuentc umj wr, credit for the time he resided upon the lana Deiore uie emaci ation of the entry, wnicn ne euu- ;ested. The ipkness of an entrvman may be accepted as sufficient ex cuse for occasional absence, not unduly prolonged. Purchase of land after final receipt and prior to patent gives an equity only, bucn person is not a bona fide purchaser within the meaning of the pre-emption law and protected by the provi sions of that act against further inquiry by the Land Department as to acts of entryment. Citing Hawley vs. Diller U' u. b., 476.) When purchase was made in good faith, and the face of the record annearea reeruiar ana vana in all respects, the department wiii consider tne equitauiu ngnta of such purchaser. Whon a leave of absence IS granted a homesteader, a charge of ahandnnment will not lie ao-ainst the entrv until the expir ation of six months alter tne time for which leave of absence was granted. When commutation proof is rejected by the Commissioner upon only one ground such as lack of cultivation the case will not be closed, but the ehtry may he held intact, subiect to luture compliance of the law, upon pro per showing. In offering commutation prooi, it must be shown that the resi dence was substantially continu ous. If in making such proot, an entryman admits his absence from the land lor short periods, the showing thereupon becomes so indeiinite mat it cannot, w.ui certainty be determined that the entrvman has hved continuously upon the land lor tne requisite neriod of time. r.ommutation Drool cannot De accented when it fails to show MWWWf WWW ----- - that, the renuired residence ano cultivation continued to the date on which annlication for notice of intention to make proof was filed. Citing section 6, regula tions of October 18, 1907 (36 L. D., 124.) The act of February 18. 1911. construed in view of the act of June 25. 1910. simnlv makes the latter act inoperative as to land which has been, nrior thereto. nronerlv entered, where such entrv was subsequently relin- -f ' mnshed. Where entrvman sells the land after ohtaininer final receipt, and before patent, the purchaser takes no better ricrht than the entrvman had at the time of the sale. A homestead entryman may be allowed to amend his entry, and embrace therein adjoining land which he was not allowed to take at the time of makiritr his entrv. hecause of its beintr then covered by an existing entry, providing notice was criven at the time, of its nnmose to contest said entry. and the same has actually been done Land that is heavily timbered is not necessarily excluded from homestead entrv. It may be homesteaded nrovided it is of such a character as would be suitable for agricultural use if the timber was removed. Other wise, heavily timbered land is not subiect to the homestead laws. Citing Finley vs Ness (38 L. D., 394.) You are probably aware that pneumonia always results from a cold, but you never heard 'of a cold resulting In pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough' Remedy was used. Why take the risk whon this run edy may be had for trifle? For sale by A!. li. Snook. Madras Dray & Transfer Work neatly and quickly done Prices reasonable Phone in your order F, A. ZELL, Drayman Kvervthinff Tj.,' 4 packages Corn Starch 3 " ' Corn Flakes 3 " Rice Flakes 2 " Grape Nuts 2 " Cream of Wheat 2 " Violet Oats 1 " Columbia Oats 1 " " Wheat' 3 " J.ello, any flavor 2 cans Sauerkraut 3 " Condensed Milk aw ic Tne .A 1 T t m.ar - MADRAS EQQ INFECTION. Have you ever Been an egg -with green mold Inside? Well, that egg was likely laid in a filthy neat and was In fected there. You are rending much about In fertile eggs, but seldom see anything about Infected eggs, yet do you know the finest fertile egg may be so Infect ed by Its environment as to almost be come a rot on the spot? Listen: There's that dirty nest full of bacteria in which the egg lies all day. There's that hot place in which the egg was stored until ready to in cubate. There's that incubator that was not scrubbed or disinfected after hatch. There's that damp, dark cellar with its smells or that badly ventilated room with its rank, dead air where you set the eggs and their embryos were weakened or killed. Yes; there ure many ways by which eggs are Infected so they become unfit for food and incubation, but this may mostly be prevented by keeping them in clean and cool environment. FEATHER8 AND EGGSHELLS. It is claimed 1,483 persons were killed In three months In Chicago by bad air in the surface and elevated cars. Closed cars seem as great germ breeders for humans as ill ventilated henhouses are for hens. A stream of water running through hen runs is a great convenience un less the hens are kept on the hogpen plan, when it becomes a menace to all stock on the place. Mr. E. II. Karslake, Honesdale. Pa., has demonstrated the usefulness of the incubator for saving puny pigs that need extra beat at birth. Pill up your incubator with little bogs and try it When the Franklin County (Pa.) Poultry association counted the re ceipts and expenditures of lta last show Its receipts were $823 and ex penses $823.41. So near and yet not so far! DONT8. Don't strain at a gnat and swallow a gold brick. Don't live among tho relfcs of the past in this bright age when all im proves so fast This is n day of ad vanced thought, a day when wonders great aro wrought So let us with the might and main of heart of bund, of busy brain, a greater victory still at tain and win eternity's acclaim. Don't be a pickle. A sweet smile doesn't coat you a' red cent Then smile yes, smile to all and spread content Don't let your temper get tho best of you. for then you surely show tne worst of you. That temper Is to steel your will, your heart, your brain, your hand, that you may reach suc cess, sublime and grand. So make It help you in your valiant fight until you're crowned a victor on yon golden height Dou't ship dressed or live fowls by freight If they don't Bpoll or die they may get thero too late. Don't be in a hurry to dun a cus tomer. Deal on a cash basis If pos sible. When some people v say, "Just chargo that to me," you never a cent of their spondulicks see. Don't make roost slats round and narrow. Coras. Don't have bhU too saull. BrokM is Going Regardless of CoSt TT'o-iAr r(- i tm 1 till. i.. Bji. m. v t t 25c 25c 25c 25c f 35c 25c 30c 30c 25c .25c 25c if i'V Time lu uuv m Madras Trading Co. THIS PAPER WILL HELP YOU WHAT would bo thought of n public official who did not read tho papers! Even the criticisms of him aro val uable pointers as to how ho may render better scrvico. HE IS ELECTED TO REPRE SENT THE PUBLIC. THE NEWS PAPERS ARE THE VOICE OF THE PUBLIC. The paper is a help to every class. Tho workingman may find through it a chanco to Letter his situation. It is an invaluablo aid to the housewifo in her shopping. Tho boy who reads tho papers may go some day to the state sen ate or to congress. The one who does not will vegetate. TAKE THE HOME PAPER. New line of DOLLS just received at Mrs. Crosby's. A. E. CROSBY THE DALLES 0 R E C 0 N EVERYTHING IN DRUGS AND KODAKS Autlieat'C and vilutUe !nf ormJu'oo about bfeezllnn. haldunff. nulnf. feeding and homing poultry conuuiea in in a uihi edition oi Ullr iVoultry Uook ufl printed. send lor copy, lie. TU CK.I. H. Lilly Co., Seattle NO, 3BB1 . The First National Bank OF PRINEVILLE, OREGON B. F, Allen, I'realdem. T. M. BALDWIN, CMhler. Will Wubiwiilkr Vlco I'res. II. IUldivim, Aut, C'anhlor. ESTABLISHED 1 880 Capital, Surplus and Undivided ProOU $100,000.00 MONEY BACK PILE CURE Piles permanently cured or money refunded. I have cured the worst cases in Oregon. NO FAKE. Terms: $2.50 down, $2.60 when cured. Address J. W. ROBINSON Madras - Oregon Our RprliichVi D.,: " w A A J II 1 " Corn 1 " Tomatoes 1 " String Beana i 4500 Matches Men's fleece lined Underwear, per garment Ladies' fleeced lined Underwear, per garment Blanket lined Coats, each Good quality, one-pleco Sheets, 72x90, each Children's heavy cotton Hose, two pair There are no better bargains finvwh man you wm iinu in our onoes ana tiats. Do not nv them, ine greatest; money savers you can find. a jjuuuiy .vt oayw urn , , fr LOST Three head of horses. Bay mare, has wire cut on left fore foot; one gray and one dark. Inquire of J. P. Nelson. lt-Pd WantedEstimates on clearing and plowing 160 acres brush land 3 miles southeast of Madras. lt-Pd E. L. MUner. Notice for Publication Tinnnrtmiint nt Hin Intnrinr. TT. K. Land Onice nt The Dalb s, Oregon, February 8, mill XTtlnu fa hiirattu tflvitn fhflt T wi HU.IlfU ID 111-. - "J ... - Vt.urt V Mnltrm of Madras, Oregon, who, on May Oth, 1U10, innue uomesieau, no. votus, mr 1 M 90 anil tmlV HfX(. Bl'C. SO. township 4 South, range 18 East, Will- lunette Meridian, nas uiru nuuco ui iincu tlon to make final commutation proof, to establish claim U tho land above described, ITo.uaril VJ M'liriinr. IT. B. Commix- slon!r. at his office at Madras, Oregon, on tne lmn uay oi Mnrcu, ivit- I'll ..., namoa flu ultnASSPflt Alfred viuiiiiiiii. 1 1 4 , ' " II. I'arkey, Alven I'arktjy, Stanley Orew ell, John L. Campbell, all ot Madras, Ore- Uml-av C W. MOOKE, Register. Notice of Contest ,.i f ilm Intnrinr. United BtdtlXt Land Ofllce, The Dallca, Oreifon, Kubruary S, lWi. To (JKOHUK W, ULjAKK OI uauraa, uicu, Conteitee: You aro herobr notlded Ibat Jainea E. Tay- t u n...nn IH Ilia ThjII a nice auuiena, uiu uu w. , ofllce bU duly corroborated PPctlon i i. leal ami aecuro tuu tiiEwiii ' ifrr. ilead, Entry No,, Horlal No. OOM, made Kab ;.,Jo i iin far wUnoW. eUnwli. Section. 15. Towfi.li!p.H.H,.BWell. I 'aT.aTd Oeore W. Clark t.a. wbolly ab.ii. inontlu. that laid abandonment at j that the Mid George W. Clark left th J t act o bcon In thfi acctlon of the country to my knowIcdRO to thU time. ., aald. alleeatlon. yrlll do uken by thU office a. entrAlll wn your lurincr rigui w iw ",',".;"V.rVJ 1 , Uloru thl office or on appeal, It you fall to file In tl.l. office within twenty daya KOUUTII publication of tbla notice, ail ihown liclow, your aiuiyer, undor oath, PfJ.c? meetlntf and rcapondliiK to tlioealleKatlonaof conteatTorlf you fall within that tlmo to ttivi lu thla ofUco duo proof that you have ac :red copy of your anawer on the aald coiiteatant cltner in iwraon in uy ici "J i aervlce LU w.de by tj.o 3e Ivory of.no your anawer w mo tuuj; r,"' ,, of audi aorvlco miul be either the "Id con teatanl'a written acifnowieciKineni ?'tl'eopy,.h..wln,thedateofl ine ai naavu 01 me "jhuu; "," ,h ery wm made alat ng when and where lb. copy was uenvereu, 11 mv "'',-? ,f ii10 man, proof of auch erlco mmt mW 0'J aflldkvltof the peraon by whom tho copy wm mailed atatli.g when "d the Mt ofllco which It waa mailed, and tbla afffdavH wart accompaniea oy mo iwiibimwi .v.r. tin. tollor. You Bhould atato In your anawyr the name of tho poat of flee to which you deairo future Dato of flrat publication February 8, WW. " second " W. , inira " ? ' fourth 2, f8-m7 Summons In the Justice's Court for the Precinct of Madras, Crook uoun fvr Clr&rrnn . O'Neil Brothers Company, a Frank Jean unci Ed Prather, co-partners, doing 1 j iLA fnm nnmn DUSmeHH Uliuer Uie iia """y and style of Frank Jean, aeienu To Frank Jean and Ed Pratli- er, co-partners as Frank Jean, tV.si nViAn nnrvinrl Atif AndfintS ! WIG UUUVU HUIIlbU v.. . In the name of the State of Viorphv Hiimmon- wivttvu, jrwu at-sj ..w complaint U-M y.?vJS tne roovv enuuw rchu" six weeks from oi tne v first publication of this unu ix youiausoio l i.1 e it i j z jt r. ?i . i. Al- " .-1 1 the sum of $88.10 and ann nisnnrsmentfl nr t mi I II IM Mil IIIKIIIMM IN HH you dy nuDiication py t -1 1 T Tl 'I - T...1! ri . a I H I K nl III. M alllKII KPnpA ot rnn nnnvp pn cmct, wnicn oraer oi a 14 1 1 t I H I 114 It'll lllf yjllfl llrt II 1912, and directs that ttti nnu nn tiiiiiiihiimii i Madras Pioneer, a nublished at Madras. i h .inpirsnn. .nisi 1 m ( ountv. uretron. i: wnrnrmnn v ainu ney. ... ... inrn nr nror imiiii uary zo, ivic nr mm iintn nt oir n n n full v. " I I (Jul Jr iw"" w nUna wnr rum . T- .11 U. 13 l.aim vfwtvv - - ...... 'in iai'1 ' UfiUrlT.PatU. . 1. n.,..,nn !ift on 4 VV'.Y. If Kffi 07080 for .nmmiilal nn UIUVIi a. - . ' " . f ...vnl If flLBU il... land H I Ml V D uvvtT--i. n-ni (lioUted Tract) ni tne inici'"" I. l'JU. . . I hit. 1 1 1 11 l.u in m ., 1.1 nl IAJU . .. I - . I it t' r 111 ,uv ....i.ii.i iiiiiu. iu tu" ..:r j..ai r. .1.1. ndico. me iuy",rii . SeUnwJ.MC.B.P'- ww- AiBimilJal arai-- fTninriDUU BU ' a .f.ia ins 11 Ina naif. C. Jtfl ...funll 11.11 . (hit , L .1. .. la honiiiT frtAT v.vrr'.jT mam B""v..k.it ..anuia una v--- ai w inbllo Ule, to tne !.3iyo ?'"Xn. tne follow' 11 n i, . 1U tn - (111 l"v J.ufl :?" (fa 11 k. w. i ' '-t riauii'-u a an 111 ua a". ... trrui i, Oregon, w rv9 I I n VIII llOl Va ...Uallt'HVf V ffllllfM 1U -- ' m lairilllLIV a 1 tl U l" 1! W. W" n niiii ill iu . m urniia iv" ti nv,. t.-i.iinrrir.vv".- inu I