The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, February 15, 1912, Image 6

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Personal and Local
J. C. Robinson, left for Port
land1 Monday, for a several days
stay.
Born to the wife of.H. T.
Houghton, at Opal City, Friday,
February 9th., a girl.
Jack Church and Lex Long of
, Haycreek came over Wednesday
i i . ii -ii; r1l
f ana iook in ine oaucu jauu.
H.L . Pridav and his ' brother
John, Were in from their home
on.Trout Creek, Monday, attend
ing to land matters.
George Gregg" of Culver was
in Madras Tuesday attending to
, land matters before the United
Staes Commissioner.
JTtJ. Cochrane of Portland,
one of the owners of the Culver
townsite, was in Madras the
. . latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs., Harry Key and
son" Harold arrived Thursday
night from Portland, where they
have lived during the winter.
There will be preaching at the
, Free Methodist church Sunday
' morning and evening at the usual
hours by Rev. Ira L. Ford, Evan
' gelist.
'Quite a number of Metolius
people were in Madras Monday
j attending the Carter vs Wible
. case, which was heard before
i ; Judge Japkson.
i i Mrs. M. E. Percival returned
ifrom Gateway the latter part of
tthe week, where she has been
;visiting at the home of her son
Sidney for sometime.
: Attorney Vernon A. Forbes, of;
-Bend, was called to Madras Mon
day to assist on the defence in
the case of Carter vs Wible held
before Judge Jackson.
Mrs. Fannie Wright accompa
nied her father, George Osborn,
to Madras Wednesday, where she
expects to remain for some time
and assist at the Madras Hotel.
Mrs. Wetmore and her niece
Miss Nellie Farrell were in Mad
ras from their home near Youngs
Monday, the latter making ap
plication for a homestead in that
, section.
' .Willis W. Brown, of Hisler,
was ih Madras the early part of
the week, looking after business.
Mr. Brown has anriouced himself
.as a candidate for County Com
missioner. Miss Grace Thomas accompa
nied her father, John Thomas to
Portland Monday.. Mr. Thomas
' Expects to visit at his former
home in the east during the com
ing summer.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Roush, W.
R. Cook and Lewis H. Irving
left Thursday evening on the
train to join the Madras colony
at Summer Lake. All of them
expect to return in ten days or
'twp weeks.
fc Douglas Tapp, companion of
FHtnk Way, was brought to
Prineville last week from Burns
by Deputy Sheriff Edwards .and
is1 ' being held on a horsestealing
charge, he being in possession
of Way's horse at the time of the
arrest. Upon arraignment be
fore JJust ice Kennedy, he waived
examination, and was bound over
to the grand jury in the su u of
$5000.
Revival Services at M. E.
CKurch will be continued. Sun
day February 18, morning ser
vice XI A. M. Subj ect, "Be A'
Booster" Evening service 8 P.'
M., .subject, "Which? Abana,';
Pharpar or Jordan. Services
everevening at. 8 o'clock on following-Week."
' All invited Sun
day afternoon at 3 o'clock Great
Union Meeting for women only.
Women of all churches and who
do not a.ttend church are invited.
Married Miss Lora Smith and
Charles Miller were united in
marriage Saturday Feb. 3, 1912,
at the home of the the bride's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Smith near Round Butte. The
ceremony was performed by Rev.
Father SKeehan, 'of Bend. The
bride is a popular young lady
and a successful school teacher.
having taught in the Methodist
Hill district the past year, The
groom-MB' an 'industrious young
farmer recently arrived here
from '.Nebraska, where the Smith
familytformerly lived. The new
ly married couple will take up
their residence on a homestead
near Round Butte. A large circle
of friends join in extending con
gratulations. Metolius Central
Oregonian.
Sodonfary 'habits, liick of outdoor exor
cise, liisuflH'lont - mastlcailon of food, con
stipation, a torpid Mrer, .worry oijd anx
iety, are the most colnmdu cause of stom
ach trouble. dorroet your habits and take
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet
and you will aoou" be well again. For sale
by U. E. Snook'.
Gus Peret, well known exhibi
tion shoolor, was a visitor in
Madras this week, representing
the Peters Cartridge Co. Mr.
Peret ranks high among the
fancy shooting experts of the
west, having shot for advertis
ing purposes in all of the promi
nent cities of the northwest. He
expects to cover this territory
again in the early spring, at
which time he will give an ex
hibition of fancy and accurate
shooting.
Otto Alto, a Fin recently em
ployed at the Crooked River
bridge, was fined $10 and costs
in the City Recorder's court
Monday on a charge of assault
and battery. Without apparent
provocation, Alto walked up to
the Shamrock bar, and struck
Andrew Hill, another Fin, across
the head with a bottle of beer,
inflicting a severe cut across
the cheek and ear. Hill is still
in a dangerous condition, with
chances however in favor of re
covery. For the convenience of those
who intend to join in the rabbit
drive Saturday, the promoters
have asked the Pioneer to an
nounce that all persons coming
from the south and west meet at
Boyce's place at 9 oclock, and
those coming from the north
meet at the Woolridge place at
the same hour, at which time
the parties will leave the two
starting places and drive toward
the corral. . It will be necessary
for every one to bring their own
lunch, as none will be provided.
Ranchers from all parts of
northern Crook county are tak
ing more than ordinary interest
in the public sale to be held in
Madras on the 7th day of March,
the sale being conducted at the
Madras Hotel barns. All who
have stock or implements of any
character which they will offer
for sale, are requested to list the
same witn jn. r. rouisen or d.
A. Coulter, in order that they
may prepare a correct catalogue
of the articles to be otiered ior
sale, which catalogue will be
published before the date of the
sale.
There will be a Special Meet
ing of the Ccook County Farm
ers' Union at Madras on Febru
ary 24, at 10 o'clock A. M. The
purpose of .the meeting will be to
consider the sack question, and
all union members needing the
same should be present.
W. J. Stebbins, Sec-Treas.
It has come to pass, and even
worse than any of us had even
thought. "Art" Shugert, min
strel man, concert artist, expert
of the "Morse code," Terpsich
orean artist par excellence, chief
mourner at the festal board,
guaranteed softener of the fem
inine hearts and last but not
least general roustabout, "has
went." He literally picked up
his bed in the night, and betook
himself over to Bend, for thei
purpose of tickling the telegra
phic keys at that fledgeling rail
road town.
Already we have missed him,
more than we dare let him
Will Be
Farm
MORAS, MARCH 7
HOTEL MADRAS BARNS
. Farmers bring in any stock or imple
ments that you may have to sell. (
You are requested to list articles for sale
with N. P. Poulsen or J. A. Coulter.
A full list of articles for sale
will be published before date of
sale.
IF YOU'RE
Everything
4 packages Corn Starch
3 " Corn Flakea
1 i
3 44 Rice Flakes
2 " Grape Nuts
2 " Cream of Wheat
2 " Violet Oats
1 " Columbia Oats
1 . Wheat
3 " Jello, any flavor
2 cans Sauerkraut
3 " Condensed Milk
I Now is the
MADRAS
know. No more shall we hear
those familiar words "Where 'd
you get her, Shugert?" which
always called for an aria by the
"High Ball Quartet," which aria
always calls for another "one."
But why these wailings?
Cant we find another one like
him? Nay, nay, I say. Soqenr
would I compare the feeble flick
ering of the tiniest star to the
glorious effulgence of the noon
day sun, than to compare anyone
else with our Shugert.
A pleeo of flannel Unmpened with Cham
berlain'. Liniment and bound on to the
affected pints is superior to any plaster.
When troubled with lame back or pains In
the side or chest jilve it a trial and you are
certain to be more than pleased wsth the
piompt relief which II affords, bold by
M. E. Snook.
Authecf'c and YiluiUe infoimttjoo
about breedioff. hAtchlnff. riiuaff.
feeding and homing poultry rt
contained to lha Ittefl edition ot
Lilly k Poultry Book uft printed.
Send for copy, free.
The CW H. Lilly Co., Seattle
Held at
A TRADER COME IN
is Going Regardless of Cog
Notice a Few
25c
25c
25c
25c
35c
25c
30c
30c
25c
25c
25c
time to buy
Madras Trading Co
To the public- That the regis
tration books for the Kutcher
Precinct are now open. Legal
voters are requested to call and
register. D. W. Barnett.
FOR SALE One 10 ft. wind
mill, very cheap. Inquire at this
office.
FOR SALE 8 Galvanized Iron
W agon Tanks $20 to $30, 300 to
600 gallons. Inquire of James
Larsh, Pump House, Metolius,
Oregon. fl5-4t-pd.
I have a fine lot of bargains in the
relinquishment line; price from $200 up,
some of them with water.
See Bruce Hood, Madras. j4-tf
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You are probably aware that pneumonia
always results from a cold, but you never
heard of a cold resulting in pneumonia
when Chamberlain's Coiifrh Remedy was
used. Why take the risk when this rem
edy may be had for trifle ? For sale by A!.
E. Snook.
Buy Your Roofing
NOW
ana ect utc
benefit of our!
unusually low prices. Wc
sell half-ply "A-B," guar
anteed water, acid and fire-1
proof roofing, for
SI. 10 for a full roll
(t08 Squire Feet)
tndodlnr cement and nalli (or laylnr.
We also sell Tar Paper at
60c a roll; buildinc paper at I
40c a roll) deadening telt at $1.20 a roll;
plasterboard, 80c. Write for free samples.
COMPLETE
HOUSES
PAINTS
All tbe miterlil requir
ed to build your Loute
Ii luppllcd it our direct
to.ccntumcr pricei
which are 25 to SU',
below uiual quotatloni.
Send fur cur portfolio of
modern homo ihowinr
home plani and prlcea.
Carrtare and vraron saint.
birn pjlnt, houte and floor
T'lnt, iMnilt. Kiln, roof
leak, etc.. are wiplled try ui
at lowtif prlcci. I'or only
f 1.60 a gallon (S') we aril
our A-U" pure prepared
paint, aultable for all pur.
poKt. Send for tlr paint
catalof.
noon "HaMo Oealars"
2232 WestlaKo Ave.
Seattlo
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. H. Land
Ofllfio at The Dalit h, Oregon, February a,
m. Notlco Is hereby lven that
Newt E. Moltou,
of Madras, Oregon, who, on May Otli.
1U10, imido Homestead, No. 0(1728, for X
swtf, iiwXhwM, tiec 29 and no ho. 8ec.
30, township 0 South, raiiu IU East, Will
amette Meridian, has filed notlco of Inten
tion to make final commutation proof, to
establish claim tothuland above described,
before Howard W. Turner, U. H. Uoifimls
sinner, at IiIh oflleo at Madras, Oregon, on
the 18th day of March, 1912. '
Claimant names as witnesses: Alfred
11. 1'arkey, Alveu I'arlcey, Stanley Grow
ell, John L. Campbell, all of Madras, Ore
tron,
f8-ni7-np 0, W. MOOKK, Register.
I
RoonNG m
of Our Reduction Pri
.1 " Corn
1 " Tomatoes
1 14 String Beans
4500 Matches
Men's fleece lined Underwear, per garment
Ladies' fleeced lined Underwear, per garment
Blanket lined Coats, each
Good quality, one-piece Sheets, 72x90, each
Children's heavy cotton Hose, two pair
There are no better bargains anywhere or ir
than you will find in our Shoes and Hats. Do no
them. The greatest money savers you can find
a supply and save
Farm For Rent The J. E.
Grout Place, six miles from Cul
ver. Must be summered fallow
ed. Must have one-third of the
crop. Address Fred Adams, Cut
Bank, Mont. P.O.Box 58. 2t
Notice of Contest
DcpartmKUt of the Interior, United Htat"
J.mxl Ofllcc, Tho I)llci, Oregon, Kobruurr 3,
l'J 12.
To OEOKMK W, cr.AUK of Madras, Oregon,
ConU'niee:
You aro hereby notified that Jamon K. Tay
lor, who Klvea Mailran, Oregon, an hi poat
ofJlcu adrittiM. did on Doc. -27, 1911, file In thla
olllce bin duly corroborated application to con
tent and aecuro thu rauecllatlon ol your home
Head, Kutry No,, Horlal No. oeOM, inado Kut.
ruary 0, 1!10, for wHnoJ, fWnwli, Bcctlon 15,
Towtmlilp 11. H JUiiko , K.. Willamette Mur
ldlan, and im grounda for hU content ho allege!
that nald (ieorgo W, Clark hax wholly aban
doned xald tract of laud for the paxt eighteen
moiitha, that laid abandonment ntlll exltti;
that tho ald George. W. Clark left till tract of
land during thu nprlne of 1'JIO and ban not
bean In till aectlon of tho country to my
knowledge to thla tlmu.
You are, therefore, further notified that tho
aiild alkgatloua will tu taken by till ofuto an
having been confeaaed by yon, aud your ald
entry will bu cancelled thereunder without
your further right to be heard therein, cither
before tlil olllce or ou appeal, If you fall to file
In this mil co within twenty day after thu
KOUIITH publication of thla notice, a aiiywti
below, your auawer. under oath, specifically
meeting and reapnudlng to theae allegatlonaof
contest, or If you fall within that time to tile
in thla ofllce due proof that you have aerved a
copy of your auawer on the aald contestant
either In pertoti or by registered mall. If thla
mTvIno la mula liv the ili-llvcrv of a COOV Of
your answer to thu contestant In pervon, proof
testant'a written acknowledgment of Ills receipt
of (lie cony, allowing thu date of its receipt, or
tin; KffldHvU of tliu txiraon bv whom thu tlollv
cry wua made stating when and where tho
copy was delivered; if mado by regiatored
mail, proof of such service must consist of thu
affidavit of tho parson by whom the copy was
mailed stating when and the post ofllce to
which It was mailed, and this affidavit must bo
accompanied by tho postmastor's receipt for
the letter.
You should statu In your answer tho name
of the post office to which you desiro luturo
notices to oe sunt to you.
C. V. MOOKK. Register.
Date of first publication February 8, 1UJ2.
" ' second " " 18, "
" " third " " a, "
" " fourth " " 2J, "
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Summons
In the Justice's Court for the
Precinct of Madras, Crook Coun
ty, Oregon:
O'Neil Brothers Gomnanv, a
cornoration. vs. Frank Jean and
Ed Prather, co-partners, doing
business under the firm name
and style of Frank Jean, defend
ants.
To Frank Jean and Ed Prath
er. co-nartnerB as iranK jean,
the above named defendants:
In the name of the State of
Oregon, you are hereby summon
ed and required to answer tne
complaint filed against you in
the above entitled action within
six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons,
and if you fail so to answer for
want thereof tho plaintiff will
take iudtrement against you for
the sum of $88.10 and the costs
and disbursments of this action.
This summons is served upon
you by publication by order of J.
H. JacKSon, a Justice of tho
Peace of tho above entitled pre
cinct, which order of publication
is dated the 25th day of Januray,
1912. and directs that this sum
mons bo published for a period
of six consecutive weeks in The
Madras Pioneer, a newspaper
published at Madras, Oregon. ,
J. H. Jackson, Justice of tho
mone
OREG0I
Peace, Madras Precinct,!
uuunt,y, vregon.
X? IJv.l 1 ni i.m.
u. uuiymnu, riaintiit'sj
ney.
Date of first publication
uary 25. 1912.
Date of last publication,!
ruary zy, vjiz,
Notice for Publication
Department of tins Interior, U. I
Olllcu at T..e Uallw, Oregon, Pet
lilla.
Notice Is hereby clven that
Joseiih A. II lit.
of Votings, Oregon, who. on Sfptd
i w.i. inane Jioinesieau, .no. wai, l
ne, Sec. 26 T. 8. It. 13 . ant
ll(4IIWM, (C. 30,T.S,Jt.H
has Hied notice of Intention
Final commutation Proof, to
claim to the land above described,!
Howard W, Turner, U. B.Commu
at his olllce at Madras. Oregon. ont
dav of March. 11)12.
Claimant tininesns witnesses: P.J
bert, of Ynunp Orefjon, A.Monl
n . Jioit, j.ouie i, arson, an ut
Orelon.
fl5-inl4-p 0. V. MOORE, l!ea
Notice for Publicatioa
Thiimrtiuciit of the Interior. U.
Olllce at The Dalles, Oregon, Febru
1012. Not cu is hereoy Kiven mat
joriiiii'i( i
Oregon, who on MM
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of
YouniiH, (
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1 itntl 2, Sec. 2 T. 10 8. It. 1 K. and
uiit'Sieaa, Jio.
Sec. US, Township 9 t, HauRe H b, I
hi., i .....i,... ,.t liifi.iit nil to mitl
commutation proof to ei1,'" v;
the land above described, before li
W. Turner, V. 8. Commissioner,
ollice at Madras, Oregon, on tbe U
,.f fi,.li 1(119.
uun mini iiwbii.u ,..v....-" ,m
Claimant names ai wltnMes.
.1eICInnev, James W. bplw, AM
ttplcer, Frank lluiinell, all of H
Oreiron.
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0. V. Moore, Begll
Notice For Publicatioi
iw.r.-,i,nnt of the Interior. I
U.B I,at..lOBleoatTheDlHOrego
"Suhcroby.l.eath.t
of Haycreek. Orewn, w "1
inaiiu Hoinestead bo,QiW,'A i
as. township 10 rsout
has filed notice of
commutation !''; r?lJS ' ulow B
thu land above K'boBmlwIojl
W. Tumor, Vn e'l Pteon.ontbetb
hi oinue.ai
Aiarch. Wl?... ..it,.ci: 0rTl I
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