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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
ft s y;J 0 !1 bid 1. ? 1; Personal ami Local is installing the in the bank build- B. Radolph new furnace ing. ' J. H. Garrett of Lower Trout Creek, spent the early part of the week in Madras. Warren Smith has the contract for the electric wiring for the hew bank building. J. T. Robinson and J. W. Rob inson were down Thursday from during the week on account of their business, a drive has been arranged for Sunday. As at the last drive, parties will start from the Woolridge place on Willow Creek and- the Boyce place at 9 Oclock Sunday morning, and drive to the corral on the Barney Cummings place. Every body is invited to come along and help in Mm. irood work, but be sure to bring your lunch along. John McTaggart, we under stand, has purchased the forty horse nower Studebaker auto owned by J. J. Gaffey, and will nlace the machine on the road their home in Culver. , Gus Loveland and family have for commercial business as soon moved to Grizzly, where they will reside this summer. George Irwin and wife, of Va nora, were in Madras Monday attending to business matters. Chas. E. Owen and family, left last week for a visit in Port land and Tacoma, their former home. J. H. Doan of Culver, was transacting business before the United States Commissioner in Madras Monday. John L. Campbell, the local "butcher, has been in Portland the early part of the week with a shipment .of cattle from this sec tion. George W. Wells, Fred A. Rice and H. M. Grimes, county road viewers, were in Madras Thurs day, enroute to the Melton road, near Mecca. Born to the wife of Barney Cummings, Tuesday, February 13th., a great big boy. Barney seems to be the proudest man around. Dennis McCole, a former ranch er from the section southeast of Madras,- returned from Washing ton the ,-early part of the week, and will remain in this locality for some time. Henry W. Klages, Arthur Mitchell and Lewis B. Ackerman from' across the Deschutes river were in Madras Thursday, at tending to land matters before the United States Commissioner. Dr. Haile left for The Dalles Wednesday morning, accompany ing John Eisenreich, a rancher residing east of Madras, who will undergo an operation at The Dalles Hospital for cancer of the stomach. Edward L. Vinton and Clar ence W. Rutledge arrived Thurs day from Roseburg and are visit ing Mr. Vinton's sister, Mrs,.M. E. Snook. Both are engaged in engineering work on the local railroads. The Lamonta Telephone Com pany is preparing to make con nections from their line, with the Oregon ' Trunk depot. This will give a large number of peo ple the advantage of connections with the telegraph service' at' a nominal cost. N H. Elliott, J. Dietrich and Edwin A. Cleland of Terrebonne were in Madras Monday, Mr. Cleland having contested the Laura D. Barcraft desert claim, between the Crooked 'and Des chutes river. The testimony was taken before Howard W. Turner. The mens class of the Men and Religion movemehUwill meet next .Sunday in theiiHSrry Key building. Owing to the absence of our pastor, Brother Williams vill give the address. A)topri are cordially waited to mee&mm as the roads improve. Dr. Harold Clark and W: m.; us every Sunday;.at 3 P. M W. Esselstyn, President -4T?pr iha,;behefit of those who; Cannot attend the rabbit drives wife, returned from Haycreek Tuesday evening on their way to Prine ville, where they will visit for a course of weeks. Then the doc tor will return to Madras and be ready for business again. The big "Basket party" Fri day night. Dont forget it. The managemet is going to see that every body has a good time, and plenty to eat All lunches that are brought and sold will be eat- .i in ii hi en in tne nan, so mere win De enough and to spare. After the basket auction and lunch, danc ing and card playing will indulg ed in, giving all a good show. Good music has been arranged for, and if you dont go this time you will always be sorry. While at work in the yaul, of the new bank building Monday afternoon, L. Pummill, employed by contractor Rhoads, was for tunate in receiving no injuries other than bruises, when the arched brick roof of the vault fell in on him, hurrying him beneath the debris. Pummill beinjy on a ladder, sufficiently high totoijch the roofing with hi hands is -all, that prevented servos injuries. Replacing the damaged roof will take but a short time, and will not delay the completion of the building. - Everything is Going Regardless of Cog Notice a Few of Our Reduction Pri 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 " Jello, any flavor 2 cans Sauerkraut 3 " Condensed Milk 25c 25c 25c 25c 35c 25c 30c 30c 25c 25c 25c 1 " Corn 1 " Tomatoes , ' .', ; 1 " String Beans 4500 Matches .1 Men's fleece lined Underwear, per garment" Ladies' fleeced lined Underwear, per garment Blanket lined Coats, each Good quality, one-piece Shoats, 72x90, each Children's heavy cotton Hose, two pair There are no better hnromina . "'lure or in flnvR'l Hmn vou will find in nur Rhnoa nnri ti. "'yioil ; mu I I Ul8, uo not overla vwiii i.wtwvow uiuuujr ouvurs you can find Now is the time to buy a supply and save monp Madras Trading Co, MADRAS' , OREGp Sedentary habits, lack if outdoor exe. clse, Insufficient tuastiedtion ot-lood, con stipation, a torpid liver, worry and anx iety, are the mnt. common caise of btoiu-' .ich troubles. Correct your ImbitsTrfnfTJike Chamberlain's Stomacluaud LM. TJiEt; and you will soon bo wjjll ajja by M. E.S.nook. Els f i County Surveyor To the Republican voters Crook County'-Oregon: I hereby5 an'houce my candidacy to succeed myself to th.e office of County Surveyor, subject to the approval of the Republican voters of said county. (Pd. Adv.) Fred A. Rice. Farm PUBLIC ers SALE 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 FOR SALE-OnelOft'wind mill, very "cheap. Inquire at this- office. FOR SALE 8 Galvanised Iron W Sgon Tanks $20 to' $30, 300 to 600 gallons. Inquire of James Larsh, ' Pump House, Metolius, Oregon. fl5-4t-pd. 'JTfiave a fine lot of bargains in the relinquishment line; price from $200 up, some of them with water. See Bruce Hood, Madras. , j4-t'f ' FOR SALE S. C. Brown Leghorns, heavy layers; GOO farm raised. Trios, $8.50; Cockerels, $5.00;. Eggs, $2.00 per 15, $9.00 per-100; Baby chicks, $15.00 pjlQO Primrose Poultry Plant, James Ireland" 414 Spalding' Building, Port land, Oregon. jll-4t-a A.jIi:rji of JliiiuiH diunpem-d with tihaiu- dM'ilalnV Liniment and bound on to the wnecieq ptijitf i.s wipeiior io,tny piaster When troubled with lame back or pains in Die side, or.cltwjf ive it a tiial and" you are ceilain to be more than nleased wsth the 1 prompt relief bleb U affords. Sold by M. E. Bnook. Let the Builders' Bargain House Save fey for You m CD CD 'She Gross Pncl Doors ' 11,20 op Our doou ire taiie ol WaiUattoofii i wood I bit eiccli all otbcri in beauty and quality fur the price. Send uiUitol our vanti and ret cur tpcclal prlcca on ill bulLllnr material pre- pald to your nation. LUMBER Bui Wa.ll.tf. to a Kd Ctdar StlBjifi 17cprlD0 Yoo ret Irom ui every. tUnr needed to build buuieorbaru. Standard ltbllVicperl00,2x4 tic per 100 In barn boardi and lendnr, 95c per 100 ft. Send (or net price liat. Hotbed Sash You can reduce the cost of all your material for building at least one-fourth and 9ff.cn fully one-nail by hav ing the shipment madedirect from our establish ment. Tor years this has been known throughout I lie Nonbwctt k the "lluildcri' Uarraln lloute."VVeirenotin any trutt or aiiocia. tion and thouundi o( home builderi lave loundour low factory pricei their bent pro tection ataintO -the lit ich pricei uiually aiked by dealers. Write for catalog of bargain, lUKliHHBHI Porch Solid turned COe up, according to lixe. Owing to our great buying power ourpricci are tbe lowett. BalMerV 'birgila Hoaae 2232 Wdat. Are, Just what the firm er wauti for early ferrtiblei. Only 12.23, Including gill) Comcicare fully packed and crated, linterpricei in ijuiniltiei. Write for them. We han dle glati In carload lou. WHI Be Held at MADRAS. MARCH . HOTEL "MABflAS 7 BARNS Notice of Contest DcunrtmtMit of tlio Interior, United States I.oimI onicu. The Dalles, Orcnon, obruary 3, I 11112. To (JEOHOK W. CLAMC of Madraa, OreKOn, I Conteitoe: You are hereby tiotirlol that J am en E. Tay. ' lor, who glvci Madras, Oregon, as hU oat , oOU-e addren, did on Uoo. 27, 1911, ilia in this ol! 1 co 11 in iimy corroooratou application 10 con 1 test and secure the cancellation ol your home stead, Entry No,, Serial No. 0aV5, made Hub rnarv 0. l'JIO. fur wUnul:. eUnw. Section IS. 1-.. ...... 1. 1.. , I a II....... 11 V U'tllxnnlln rr. Iillan, and ti' u'rounds for'hli' contest lie alleges -neMnxyJi, Nc, $0, T.98, K.HI that said Ueoige W Ulark Das wlioiiy nunii-1 mis IlR'd II (HI CO (H lnieotion doiicd said tract ol laud for the paat olKhtccn Fliml coinmutntloii Proof, ta j months, that said abaiidoniuenl t 111 exists: I cn, , t, nn( ai,0VB desrlbedJ , inai tuu said ueorK uiara. ii'ii nn irnvi ui land dtirluK the aprlng of 1U10 and Iim not been in this section of the country to my IcuowlcdKc to this tluio. You Ate. therefore, further notified that the saltl allegations will oe taken by this office a liRVlnif been contested or you, kuii your saiti en 1 reace, Madras Precinct, uuunuy, urt'gon. E. Bergland, Plaintiff! ney. Date of first publication uary laijj. Date of last publication ryary 29, 1912. Notice for Publicatiol Depui tniPiit of the Interior. V. t Olllco at T.o Dalles, Oregon, FtM JVJm. Kotlco Is hrreby plven that of otincs, Ort'oii, who, oo Berlel 1WV, IHIItlti lil)MIC.tM(I,.Na.Cjai.J no,. Sec. 26 T. V S. lt?18E.ii K?S$t&rs rin.Jn; any-stock or- imple ments, that youlriay'have to sell. youdruested to list articles for sale with W. P. 5?oi3lsen orJ. A. Coulter. " entrv will bu carice led tliercuniier wltlioiii your turiner riuni to ou ituaru iiieruiu, vnuci l.eiore thlsodlce or on appeal, II you (all to file In this olllte within twenty days after the KOl'ltTH Dtibllt atlon of this notice, as shown i below, your answer under oath, spccltlcally tneeiinK tiiiu rclKUi(iiiiu; to triene h.iii'kuiiuiiui contest, or If you fall wltbln that time to tllo In this oftlce due proof that you havusorved a .copy of your answer on the said contestant either In person or by rcxlsterea mall. If this ': '"Aiflliof rticles for sale will be published before date of sale. IFYOU'RE ATRADER COME IN I I THViBWiHXy-ZLttrVaZ I K .mHHK. Jt w M H B I D V I UsaVBaam KII1S GOPHER SAGE RATS -SQUIRRELS AND PRumOOGS v. REQUIRES NO MIXING OR PREPARATION, ALWAYS READY FOR US WtfEt yOU BUY, , OFAfAND TfBtSr. GET Trtf'woOOlARK BRAN 6' .MONeyBACKJFtiOrAS ClftlMiil, jCLARKE.WOODWARD DRUG C0,'pbRTLAMD,0nc. breodinB, hatching, raiiiag, fefdins and houilnj poultry m contained In th litefl cditloo cf Ully Poultry Hook ju printed. Send for copy, (re. n CW H. Lilly Co., Seattla You aro probably awaro tlittt pnoiiiuoiiia nlwayH results from a cold, but you novtir licard ttf cqI'I .rojyiltjng In pntHiinonlii when C'hnnihcrlaln'B Couch Remedy was UM'dWiiy takti the. risk when this rem. edy may be had for trlllo 1 For sulo by M. E. Snook. Notico for PublicuMon a. Land Department of the Interior, II iyiu Icq nt The; lh h, OreKOn, Fel,Wuiry B '. NptJije.ls.lHiiebyvtvMi tlml Kuwt K. Melton, oni who, on May Otli. of Madras, Ore 1010, iniidH, Ho-rtlitonil, No. 0r!728, for k JwKi nwliwifrm-. Jill aild netf mu. Bee, 8(1, towi Hint) 0 riniith, ninno 18 JC.fei , Will Bni'etto Meridian, Iiuh flletl notlca ol Inten tion U) iiiuko llnitl coiiiuiutatlon inoof, to entablHh claim ttithe laud itliovodeHcilhed, hefote Howard V. Turner, U. B. Commln Hloner. at bin olllco at Mntlrne, Orejon, on the lHlli day of March, 11)12. Claimant name an witnesses: Alfred I. I'arkey, Alveu I'arkey, Btnulov Urew ell, John Li Campbell, ull of Madras, Ore- f8-iui-np 0. W. MOOUE, Register. your anxwer to the contestant In person, proof of Htieh service must be either the 'said con testant's written acknowledgment of hlsrecelpt ,of the copy, sIiowIdk the date ol Its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the tlellv cry whs made staling when and where the copy was delivered; If inado by registered mall, proof of such service must consist of the umuaviioi too person or wnom inu cuny w 1)1 IIC mailed statliiK when nil the tioat office to which it was mailed, and this affidavit must be uccompanled by the postmaster's receipt fur the letter. Vou should state In your answer tho name of the post office to which you desire future notices to be sent to you. C. V. MOOKK, Jtexlstor, Date of first publication February S, 1912. " " second- " " 16, " " " third " 22, " " " fourth ' " 29, " f8-m7 Summons In the Justice's Court for the Precinctpf Madras, Crook Coun ty, Oregon: O'Neil Brothers Company, a corporation, vs. Prank 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-partners as Frank Jean, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby summon ed and required to answer the ppmplaint filed against you jn the abQve entitled action within six weeks from the date of the first publication of thiummons, and if you fail so tx .answer for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgement against you for the sum of $88 and the cost and disbursmflWTof this-auction. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of J. H. Jackson, a Justice of the Peace of the 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, pf the Howard W. Turner. U.B.Cummi nt his olilce nt .Mntiras, urtoni dny of March, 1912. j Glnlniniit namiLs as witnesses: P.l bert. of Yotuipj Oregon, A.JIoj w. ilolt, Joulo Larson, an 01 Ori'i'im. flS-niH-n O.W.MOORE, Pi Notice for Publicatid nf t!i Interior. U. ( Olllco nt The Dalles, Oreuon, Febil 1U15!. Notice l uereuy pirai tusi of You ncs. Orecon, who on Ml 11110, made JlumeslMd, AO-gJ 1 and 1!, Sec. 2 T. 10H. Jt. it H,. iinVrnu'iisiilt) U S. HatiWlIK has liled notice of ItiteiiUon to maJ coinmutntloii jiroor -.i... niltut, ,i,wrlhfil. befoie W. Ttinmr. U. 8- Commissi olllcft at Madras, OreRon, on mt ..r 1(119. Clnlniant names m wMnwOJ JlfcKlnney, James V -Wfi Splcer, Frank limine", all ol 1 0. W. Moore,Bei Oieuon. fl5-ni2l Notice For PaW jcatl U 8 I.aiid OlllcestTlioDlle1Orei "NtKhcrcby given th.t uliocri i. """ .nn( j. of UaKrctV Orcron, wboor. n made'lIomestciKl M. 07iw. ' ..''r.v,!:,,0o0,0otiDunuon., jinn iiim" ,,;,. to e!S"i'u commutation I''V' iLj, Wore. the land "'flJTtates ba' W. Tiimor. United nM9l lilsoliice. - March, 1912. . wtnse: 0nl Notice For P. ,n r.lKP SA1.,,' too t;iiuii'"" niiet oi w"" "nil ....,l urnv H ons pi All ,, we will i,V A wuo (Si ito.hffl bMdy o'clock . m.;otM Je,i this twice, ti"-'"';, lotTB.nV- Or uujei;n""i - . . iorsalu. c.W.'MO Publication . ' "who, on v. J''o.?K ,ls , "intention, L'ol . , . roof, t! TO re 5! 1 .loVlMl'aoPfr, ij,',iMii iineivt , .7. .1, n iu "' ML '