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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1912)
I mi i Personal and Local Dr. T. A. Long made a busi ness trip to Prineville Friday and Saturday of last week. Miss M. McCrudden and Mrs. E. Lytle, of Haycreek, were in Madras Monday doing some trad ing. Mrs. R. P. Scheurer came down from Redmond last week, and is receiving.medical attention from Dr. Haile. . Dr. Clark and wife who have been spending several weeks past in Madras, left for Prine ville Saturday. They expect to return in a few weeks. Rev. Zimmerman, one of the field men of the anti-saloon lea gue of Oregon, spoke at the Methodist Episcopal church last Sunday morning. J. M. Hayes, Elmer Mathews and S. Llewellyn, of the Agency Plains, loaded a car of potatoes at Gateway last Friday, for the Portland market Miss Young who has been teaching the primary grades at .the Madras Public School, was called to her home at Bend Tues day on account of the death of her nephew. Lewis J. Wylde, one of the re publican candidates for the o fice of Assessor of Crook Coun ty, was in Madras Monday of this week getting acquainted with the voters in this section. Dan Adams and wife have re cently traded their ranches in this vicinity for land in Wasco County, and will make their fu ture home on Chenowith Creek. D. W. Baraett, the local real estate agent closed the deal be tween Adams and Fred Fisch. Miss Rose B. Schlattman, of Kalama, Wash., has been visiting her many friends in Culver. She took .the Sunday train for Bend, where she made proof on hei desert claim. Deschutes Tribune. . t - The new bank is practically finshed, and will be opened next week. The fixtures will be put in place the last of this week, and the officials of the bank will probably do their moving' Satur day. G . A. McFarlane, of Redmond, candidate for the republican nomination for county judge, was in Madras Thursday meet ing the voters, and looking into the local political situation in general. Bonbonier Ice Cream at Mrt. Crosby's SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself as c .ndidate for the Democratic nomination for sheriff at the coming primaries, April 19. "A s luare deal to all." (Pd. Adv) T. N. Balfour. For Sale Cheap. A National Cash Reg ister. Inquire at this office. Girl iranted for general house work. Apply at Central Oregon Mercantile Company. For Sale Single comb Rhode Island Reds setting eggo. $1.50 per 15 Inquire' at this office. Lost Bunch of keys on the street Thursday. Finder please, return to W. J. Cowherd anc1 receive reward. The Tum-A-Lum Lumber Com pany desires to give notice tc the public that they will not de iver lumber free after this week, until further notice. William Wade, , Local Manager. Fpr Sale, S. C, Brown Leghorns, -Worlds Greatest Strains. Eggs $1,50 tc $3.00 per 17. $7.00 to $12.00 per 100.; Satisfaction guaranteed or money back. Primrose Poultry Plant, 414 Spalding B'.dg., Port land Oregon, A. J. Henncman, of Portland, formerly a resident of this sec tion, has been buying potatoes in this section and shipping them to Portland during the past week. He secured several car loads, loading them at different points along the road. William Smith and daughter, Elva M. Smith, who have home steads on the Metolius "River passed through Madras Tuesday on their way from Warm Springs agency. While here Mr. Smith purchased a large supply of mer chandise for his family. John McTaggart left Wednes day morning for Prineville, Bend and Redmond, with his machine loaded with traveling men. He expects to be gone several days. Howard W. Turner spent the early part of the week at Prine ville and Redmond. Work on the Oregon Trunk well at Opal City has been dis continued, and the machinery will be installed in the near fu ture. The hole has been bored to a depth of about 1400 feet, water has raised in the hole several hundred feet, and from all indications, the supply is a good one. Many difficulties have had to bbe overcome in the drill- ing or tms wen ana several months have been required to do the work, but with the use of the most modern machinery, Mr. Austin, the man in charge of the operations, has been able to ac complish the difficult task. Mrs. Crosby for Ice Cream The Brass Ornament. The junior member of the old law firm of Goldsmith. Colston. lloudley Si Johnson having used the phrase "a shining ornament of the Cincinnati bar" in referring to some other law yer, Murat Halstead seized upon the phrase and thereafter Invariably re ferred to Mr. Johnson as "the brass ornament of the Cincinnati bar." At an evening gathering Mr. Halstead saw a handsome woman. He begged to be presented and was to Mrs John son. It did not occur to him who the lady might be. He'Jfc'as curious about ber. "Johnson. Johnson?" he repeated. "I have never had the pleasure of meeting you before, Mrs. Johnson. Do you live In Ohio?" "Oh, yes." replied the lady, brimming over with smiles; "I live In Cincinnati." "Indeed!" said Mr. Halstead. quite astonished. "May I inquire of what family of Johnsons you are?" The smiles were more than merry this time. "Mr. Halstead." she replied, "for fifteen years I have been trying to polish up the brass ornament of the Cincinnati bar." Lil:o!y Enough. Condescending Chappie I weally can't wemember your name, but I've an Idea I've met you before. Nervous Host Oh. yes; very likely! It's my bouse. London Sketch. Thi I ADRAS I RAPING RoMPANY FOR THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES The Madras Trading Co, 4 MADRAS, OREGON CHURCHES Methodist Episcopal. Easter Sunday, 10 A. M., Sunday School. 3 P. M., Junior Ep worth League, all children in vited.. 8 P. M., Easter services with sermon by pastor.- All are cordially invited. Rev. J. J. Pacey, pastor., Christian Church C. F. Swan der, state secretary of the Christ ian Church, will hold services in the local Christian Church on the evening of April 13, instead of April 11, as previously announced. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the co-partnership for merly existing and engaged in the sawmill business on Coon Creek, Crook County, state of Oregon, between O. F. Wallenburg and H. C. Farrer, under the firm name and style of Wallenburg & Farrer, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, H. C. Farrer, re tiring. All money and debts due and to become due said former firm are pay able to O. F. Wallenburg, and all debts hnd liabilities due or to become due from said former firm are to bo paid by him. Signed) O. F. Wallenbukg. H. C. Farkek. Dated this 15th day of March, 1912. m-28-30d Get Your Ice Cream Mrs. Crosby's at JUNIPER BUTTER ALWAYS FRESH AND PURE ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE JUNIPER BRAND A CENTRAL OREGON PRODUCT REDMOND CREAMERY CO. Proposals Invited. The undersigned will receive sealed bids for a Btock of general merchandise, consisting of groceries, hardware, paints and oils, machine repairs, plumb ing supplies, phonographs and records, sewing machines, wire fencing, imple ments, etc., doors and windows, glass ware and queensware, of the inventory value of 10,807.17, together with fix tures of the inventory value of $1095.15, same bring known as the V. F. Hommor ("Vimnnnv ntnoU Input irl nt Mlld- ras, Crook County, Oregon, up to Wed nesday, April 3, 1912. Terms cash and a cash deposit of 10 per cent of the amount offered must accompany each bid, and the right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Inventory on file at my office and Btock and inventory may be inspected at Madras. Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 20th day of March, 1912. R. L. Sabin No, 7 First Street. mmmmmm Authentic and vtlutble (nfonnsb'oa annul n a hiirhmn feeding and homing poultry 14 contained ia tho liteO edition of Ullr t poultry Hook juA printed. . Send for copy, free. H. WILLIAMS HARNESS SHOP I SUCCESSOR TO FRED DAVIS FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOFFIGE MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN ! FINE HARNESS AND SADDLERY t t 7 ; I GENERAL HORSE FURNISHINGS SHOE COBBLING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land On'.cti at The Dnllen, Oreuon, February 29, 1012. Notice Is hereby given that Matthew J. Donaldson Selby. of Ynuuiis, Oregon, who, on 8ipttnber 2i). 1010, luudu Ilniiiciitead, No. 07430, for wKtwK. wKwi Section 22, and H.'i'neX- Si-ctioii 21, Towntihlp U South, Knrnju t4 Ka.it, Willamette Meridian, It tin tiled notice of Intention to niiiko final cninimit.ttlnn proof, to establish claim to tlio land ibove dehcrl ed, before Howard w. Turner, U. h. CoiuinlBslouer, nt DIh office at Madras, Oregon, on the 11th day of April. 1M2. Clnliuant names as witnesses: Frank L. Ilunuell, Kltner A. Clirlnteiioii, James K. Grocan, Dwlfjlit . Shonyo, all of Young. Oieuon. m7 a C. W. MOOHK, Register. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at The Dulles, Oregon, Kebruury 29, 11U2. Notice U hereby given that Matthew J Donaldson Selby, of Youniw, Oregon, who, on September 20th, 1010, made Desert Land Entry, No. 074.'I3, for m'Knotf, Section 21, Township v South, Range H East, Willamette Me rldlnn, lias filed notice of Intention to make tlnal desert proof, to etabllnli claim to the land abovooWxibed, before Howard W. Turner, U. 8. CommHsloner at bin office, at MtulraH, Oregon, on the 11th day of April, 1012. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank It. Huunell, Elmer A. Chrlstemtnn, Janit: K. Crogan, D wight E. Shonyo, all of Youngs, Oregon. m7-o4 C. W. Mooiik, Register. Notice for Publication nopI,.lS.?nl... the Interior. U. I. ! "?"e,i own, Harts j ..vmuu ucrcuy given Ictl In... f II . of oupici, Oregon, who on Aorta tJ made Homestead, No (mi, for gifts) Rniitli ItftnoA ik i... inn. 7..: . , hM filed notlro of Intention to aiti commutation proof. toeiuUUl Mml Und above described, Wore Bosij turner, 11. o. i,oramiuser M til Cfl Madras, Oregon, on ibe eta dtr ct Ifu Claimant names u witnesses: h rrway, jonn enasr. tnd BldwtU C I'uiiK, vrciiuu, ouu Jiariiawitlion ( Notice For PublicationJ Department of the Interior, U, 8. 1 umce ni xne mm, Oregon, M 20th. 1012. ' ' Notice Is hereby clren thtt Edw h W. llunn. ot aiaarax, ureuon.wDoon jose iiDi Hindu hoiiiustead, No, 15J32, tjeriil miu, ior lot 4, taction i, sua , scWiiey. neseM. Section I ' ship 11 Notilli, Ktuige IS East, luineito JlerlUlan. lias filed ecu Intention to make Final lire rear Fro establish claim o the land aborrdrKl before Howaid w. Turner, U.8.Cui Blotter, at tils omce at Juaiu, wtw the. lotit day or April, vm. Clalmnnt natneJ at wltneHfi: P. Shult. Samuel E. Qrf, W. , Loiick.s, William A. Ellis, all of H m7.all O.W. Moore, RfM Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8, Land Office at The Dalles, Ort-KOD, Kcbrnary 28, 1912. Notice Is hereby Klven tbat John Martin, of Ilarcrcolc, Oregon, who, on July 15, 1910. made Homestead. No. 07194, for enw4. no w'Anuli, section 35, township 11 Houth. HariKO 15Kast, Willamette Meridian, baa filed notlre of Intention to make final commutation proof, to etaollsli claim to tbe land above described, beforo Howard W. Turner, U. 8, Commissioner at his otllce at Madras, Oregon, on the 9th day of Aprll,1912 , , Claimant names as witnesses! Emit Htoltc, James Date. I.yman A. MeCourt, Thomas i'owora, all of Haycreek, Oregon. m7-al.pd. O. W. ilOOKE. ftcglster Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, United Statea Land Office, Tno Dalles, Oregon, March 15, 1912. Notice Is hereby given that the State of Oregon Iiub filed in this office ita application, Serial No. 05084. to select under tho provisions of the Act of August 14, 1848, and the Acta sup plementary and amendatory Jtheroto. The nwlBw, Section 4, T. 10, 8. B. 14, East W. M. Any and alt persons claiming ad versely the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral char acter. of tho land, or for any other reason, to tho disposal to applicant should file their affidavits of protest in this office on or before the 80th day of April 1912. n21.a.25-m.pd C. W. MOORE Register Notice foe Publication Department of tho Interior, V. 8. Und Offlc at The Dalle, Oregon, March 18th, 1912. Notice li hereby given that Itaymond 8, Ooff of Hayoreek, Oregon, who, on June 24th, 1910, rnadu Homestead, No, 07081, for lenw, oH hy14, and iwswj, tieotlon &s, Township 11 Houth, Range 16 East, Willamette Meridian, lias filed notice of Intention to make Anal commutation proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, beforo Howard W. Turner, U, 8, Commissioner at his otllce, at Madras, Oregon, on the lit day of May, 1912, Claimant name as witnesses! K. J. Pox, K, W, Ooff, Italph Moore, II. W. Dland, all of Hayoreek, Oregon. in-29-a2&.ra-pd O, W. MOOKK Regliter Notice For Publicatiofa Isolated Tract lTIUC UW UU J Department of tbe Interior, DalWJ Land Otllce. at Tbe Dalles, Ornon, H Notice Is hereby elren that ai M the Commlsloner ol the General t"M under provisions of Act oICowkm apj June 27, im (u Htu., ih VM 5:a public ;.!, o the h , het bidder tl O'CIOCK a. m., on mo n rfr, -this office, the following JAjKl or objections, on or Ulore the Wtm ,0hta' air.MOOHBn. . 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