Personal ami Local George Oneil, of Terrebonne, was a visitor in Madras Friday of last week. S. D. Percival, of Gateway, was a business visitor in Madras Monday. C. S. Van Tyne, of the Sound co mtry in Washington, came in .Mondav, and is looking after his property interests here. Emil Brock, who has charge of the C. McPherson estate, was in Madras Monday looking after the property interests here. Edwin W. Mason made final five year proof on his homestead before Commissioner Turner Monday. F. S. Senn, an extensive owner of real estate in tnis vicinity, is in this section this week look ing after his interests. Milo Elkins, of the Blizzard Ridge country, was in Madras Saturday trading with the local merchants. C. C. Covey, of Warmspring, was in Madras Saturday, on his way home from the southen part of the county. Born to the wife of W. N. Mitchell, at their home on the Acrncy Plains, Tuesday April 16th, a boy. G. Springer, democratic can didate for the office of county judge, was in Madras Wednesday calling on friends. D. F. Areinsmier and family passed through Madras Monday on their way to Salem, were they expect to spend the sum mer. County Commissioner Bayley was in Madras Tuesday, looking after the work on the new grade nrth of town to the O-W. R. & N. depot. Rev. J. J. Pacey and wife left Tuesday morning for The jalle3, to be in attendance at the dis trict conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Deputy Sheriff Hahn and J. V Snyder filed on homesteads across the Deschutes river, be fore commissioner Turner, Satur day. C. D. Brown, of Bend, one of the republican candidates for sheriff, was in Madras Saturday, pettincr acauainted with the people in this section. W. A. Bel . of Ihe Dalles, is snendincr this week in the north ern part of Crook County and southern Wasco, in the interest of his candidacy for the office of district attorney. Many of the people of Madras are missing the genial smile of bur friend Fred Zell, better known as "Sharkey", who left for Kansas City Sunday morn ing, for an extended trip, he says. N. J. Sinnott, candidate for representative in Congress, was a passenger out Saturday morn ing, having spent the greater part of last week in Central Ore gon, getting acquainted with the people in this section. The local butcher, John X. Campbell, shipped to the Port land market Sunday morning one car load of hogs and three car loads of cattle, from the Madras stock yards on the Ore gon Trunk line. S. Price and familv, of Ander son, Missouri, arrived in Madras Saturday evening and are now stopping at the home of L. L. Wilson, whose wife is a sister of Mr. Price. Mr. Price expects to locate in this section, and will either purchase some improved land or take up government land. E. J. Nicholson, a cousin of Alex Marwick, of the Central Oregon Merchantile Company, arrived from the Orkney Island?, off the cost of Scotland, the early part of the week. He wi 1 leave after few day's visit, for Portland, where he has a posi tion in view. Walter Raymond, special agent fqr the Liverpool & London & Globe Insurance Company, and secretary of the uoarci ot iure Underwriters, was in Madras Wednesday looking over the in terests of his company here, and inspecting the new water system I John Mayes, bettor known an "Uncle John Mayes", returned last night from his former home in Tennessee, where he has been spending several months, accom panied by a wife and two other families from that section, who expect to make their future home in Central Oregon. From the material at hand, a team will be chosen to go to Metolius next Sunday, and play the winners of the recent game up there. All are eligible to make this team, and it is es sential for all who are candidates for the regular team which will represent Madras against the neighboring towns, to get out and practice. Reliable information has been received that the land office officials have decided favorably for the defendant in the recent contest initiated by the Govern ment against the claim filed on by Charles H. McElroy. Complaint in this case was made to the Government officials who investigated the matter, and instituted a contest a few months ago, the hearing being had about two months ago in Madras, at which much testimony was taken, 'and the decision reached settles the matter of Mr. McElroy 's claim to the land on which he made his home for over five years, and made a large amount of improvements. Ti ADRAS I RAPING ROMPAN FOR THE BEST GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES For Sale Bay horse, four years old, weight 900 pounds. Will sell cheap. Madras Trading Co. The Madras Trading Co MADRAS, OREGON 1300 LOST (Continued from 1st Page) was designed and built, and was considered, the acme of maritine architecture, Nearly nine hun dred feet in length, and having a passenger capacity of 2000, in addition to a crew of 800, the first news that she wa3 sinking failed to convince the company officials that the dispatch was correct, so assured were they that the vessel could not be sunk in such manner. The awful realization of the accident, to gether with the increasing hor ror of the wireless dispatches as to the loss of life has completely dumfounded the officials of the tanrs-Atlantic steamsip lines, as well as the people of the entire , world. Wanted Pasture for 2 or 4 colts. Address XYZ, Pioneer. Wanted To buy fresh milk cow. Central Oregon Merc. Co. Wanted Hogs, fat or feeders, 100 pounds up. Address A. W. Freeberg, Madras, Oregon. For Sale Turkey eggs, $1.00 per setting (9). lt-nd. E. L. Milner. $30 ROUND TRIP FARE To St Paul and Minneapolis via the OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY. Round trip tickets will be sold as shown above on April 25, 26, 27, 1912, via Oregon Trunk Rail- peace Summons. In the Justice's Court for the Precinct of Madras, Crook Coun ty, Oregon. Edna Chesnut, Plaintiff, vs Charles Angal, Defendant. To Charles Angal, the above named defendant: In the name of te State of Oregon; You are hereby sum moned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action witin six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail so to answer for want thereof the plaintiff will ' take judgment against you for the sum of $120.00 and the costs and dis bursements of this action. This summons is served upon you by publication by order of J. H. Jackson, a justice of the in and for Madras Pre- CHORCHES Baptist. Services at the Gateway Bap tist Church, Sunday, April 2.8 Preaching at 11 oclock by Rev. W. S. Cook, of Powell Butte. The ordinance of baptism will be administered at Porter Creek immediately after the sermon, there being several candidates for immersion. The general nublic is cordially invited to - v attend. North Bank, Northern or Great Pacific way, the Northern Railways. The Oregon Trunk morning train makes direct connection at Fallbridge with train for St Paul and Minneapolis. Stops are al lowed going and returning. Re turn limit October 31st. Details will be furnished on application. J. J. Hoydar, Agent. Madras, Oregon. cinct, Crook County, Oregon, which order of publication is dated the 10th day of April, 1912, and directs that this summons be published for a period of six consecutive weeks in the Madras Pioneer, a newspaper published at Madras, Crook County, Ore gon. J. H. Jackson, Justice of the Peace, Madras Precinct, Crook County, Ore- Free Methodist. Regular services will be con ducted at the Free Methodist Church as follows: Sunday School at 10 oclock A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. Ira F, Ward, in charge. Methodist Episcopal. Epworth League rally at 10:30 A. M. and 2 P. M. Every one welcome. gon Date of first publication, Apri 11, 1912. Date of last publication, May 16, 1912. E. Bergland, np. Plaintiff's attorney. D. H. WILLIAMS HARNESS SHOP SUCCESSOR TO FRED DAVIS FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOFFIGE MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN FINE HARNESS AND SADDLERY GENERAL HORSE FURNISHINGS SHOE COBBLING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT Notice for Publication. Deportment of the Interior, United Stutoa Lund Office, Tne Dalles, Oregon, March 16, 1912. Notice is hereby given that the State of Oregon has hied in this offico its application, Serial No. 05084, to select under the provisions of the Act of August 14, 18-18, and the Acts sup plementory nnd amendatory Jthereto. The nwfswl, Section 4, T. 10, 8. It. 14, East V. M. Any and all persons claiming ad versely the lunds described, or desiring to object because of the mineral char octer. of the land, or for any other reason, to tho disposal to applicant should flic their affidavits of protest in this office on or boforo tho 30th day of April 1912. m-21-a.25-m.pd ' C. W. MOORE Register Notice of Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given to ail persons concerned that tho co-partnership for merly existing and engaged in the sawmill business on Coon Creek, Crook County, state of Oregon, between O. F. Wulicnburg nnd H. C. Farrer, under the firm name nnd style of Wulicnburg & Farrer, has been this day dissolved bv mutual consent. H. C. Farrer, re tiring. All money and debts due and to become due said former firm are nay' able to O. F. Wallenburg, and all debts and liabilities due or to become due from said former firm ore to be puid by him. (Signed) O. F. Wallenbukg. H. C. Faiuier. Dated this 15th day of March, 1912 m-28-80d inis aiternoon (Jlaude ii r t . l v ounnus inn an Kescmt eivea a telegram from Department at was (Covey's) had ben i . ... . mm kituk u uiouuiamit ui n . L. ....... f Iir-.l un liic wav i mm w7 taKe ciiarge until a : i l u l. weeks will be required property in shape to i. . i Notice for Publication Donartment of the Interior. U. S. Ianl rtffm. tit 'I'lu. Mnlliiu nnxrnri. Anrll 6, 1012. Notice Is hereby given that of Youngs, Onrgon, who, on January Ji. ivii, inane iioinunicau. r" uinw. .. !,.. u...l 0n U 'I1 (1 S. II. 1 I K. and netfsotf. S.-c. 25, Township 9 South, Ilange 13Kast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make finul commutation proof, to establish claim to mo tami itDovii uexcrinpii, uuiiiru mmm" It' 'I'lit-iinr IT St 'iintiiluillilU'r. nt IllH oflko at Madras, Oregon, on the 13th day of May, 1U12. Claimant names ua witnesses: John K. Daly, William Ulalr, Onirics Mekenim .lake Reams all of Young, Oregon. allmflpd C. W. MOUKE, uegiwer. Notice For Publication. n ... ii... t..i.i TT a T.nml L'UIJUI HIJUIIIi oi UIU llllUIIUi, u. Onico at Tho Dulles, Oregon, April 2nd, IVV6, Notice Is hereby given that James Keenan of Grizzly Oregon, who, on Juno 291H, 1WI5, made Homestead, No. 15241, serial No. OIUUH. for swJsetf. See. 18, ami nuHx etffitf. Section 19, Township is South, ltiuige 15 Kant, Willamette Meridian has tiled notice of intention to make tlnul live year proof, to establish claim to the laud above described, before Impt'iy K. J. Diiffv. IT. 8. Commissioner at his nnice, nt I'rlnevllle. Oregon, on the lit" duv of M,iy, 1912. uiaimani names as wiinesaes: Knnin V XfoPnln if tlrlmtullln. DrCCOII. Samuel T, Vaiiuhu, Charles Shook both of ii.imonia, uaviu vuiignn.or imuuiuk. ull-m 0 pd. c" W. Mooro.Iteglstor District Superintendent' Swan- der. of the Christinn Church, spoke at tho Christian Uhurcn in Madras last Friday evening, Kivinsr a very pointed and in structive talk, in the services of Culver. j 0 n i p iiii ii r mi nun Department ot the Inttwi Ottlco at Tbe Dtllci, Ortion.l Notice It hcrebr tlren tint Jojrte U Hcnboer, ni vnnnirt I irpirnn nn nn ah maiie nomeiieia, no, nw, x i . t, I H;i, aim uc;iin;i, ccruvu u, )m Hint notice OI lDUDlOI iwunmnm Inn nroof. la filitllli land above derltd, Ulo;t Turner. V. B. CommIulDser.il Mailrai, Oregon, on tbe (to oij n. tiihn wMit. ini Bldl vniinif nroirnn ana lianin leu rui, Oregon, U29-U2 ninrmn iir rmiii nnriflrtmont (A thfl Interior. Oflico nt The Da!!. 0, Oregon, n t- ifaM Won of Vanora. Orej?0D, who, HinO iiisiIh iIoxesteid.H rt.mil 7 BlcIIoii and loHl'1 I, 10WIIIII UOIl 10 lauae iw ulnlil nil Clft m IOHICiauu. before mo rs" - . n.i . .i irk. ni i 11. o. mm" vhi- - tin. null dnv of April, Claimant names as wltnesei: j. 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