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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1912)
I t Personal and Local Fred Rant, of the Haystack country, was in Madras Monday trading. Thomas Alderdice wasi n Mad .ras Saturday of last week, com bing down from his home to at tend to local business. Bert Smith and Herman Kers ten went to Portland last Satur day on a short business trip, re turning Tuesday evening. H. F. Dietzel returned Sunday from a business trip of severa rlnvs to Redmond. Bend and - ' Prineville. Lex Lontr. manager of the mercantile store at Haycreek, was a business visitor in Madras Saturday. James Lawler. of Blizzard Ridge, was in Madras Saturday, and while here, disposed of sev eral tons of potatoes to the local merchants. M. L. Loucks, who has been SDendiner the winter in Cali fornia.' returned to Madras Thursday. Jack Dee and Sam Complon, of Grizzly, were in Madras the latter part of the week, purchas incr a Quantity of supplies for their saw mill at Grizzly. John Lewis, proprietor of the Grizzly store, was in Madras the latter part of the week attend ing to business matters J. H. Weighand and son came down from their ranch at La monta Monday, and were looking after business matters in Mad ras. Bruce Food left Saturday morning for Marshfield, in south western Oregon, where he ex pects to establish himself in . he real estate busiess. "Sf'J H. G. Scott, of Vancouver, Washington, arrived last Thurs day to relieve G. R. Crawford, who is in Portland on a ten days visit. ' ." Arthur Clothier was a visitor in Madras this week, visiting the ldcl merchants, and incidentally having a game or two of soiO with the boys. J. W. New, of Grandview, ' across the Deschutes River, was in Madras Friday accompanied by T. F. Chambers, who made a filing on a homesteadi n that vi cinity. Jack White, agent at the O-W. R. & N. depot, has been trans ferred to the agency at Wallowa, and he and his wife will leave the latter part of this week for that place. j County Commissioner Bayley, ' ot JLaiaiaw was down rriday in specting the new grade that has been under construction and re , cently completed from the town to the O-W. R. & N. depot and Agency Plains. Patrick McCormack, who has been engaged in business at St Paul since last summer, re turned to Madras Tuesday night, having sold his St Paul property, and will remain here with his brother Tommy. Deputy sheriff Nick Hahn, o Metolius, was in Madras Wednes day looKing up some jurymen for the coming term of the Cir cuit Court, and attending to some private business. Hahn is still rejoicing over last Sunday's ball game. Uncle Tommy Alderdyce of Culver, was in Madras Saturday, calling on friends and trading with the local merchants. Mr. Alderdyce states that his brother expects to come to Oregon to make his home in the near future, having decided that Ore gon was the place for him, after spending last summer in Central Oregon. Trade money, issued by the Madras Trading Company will be redeemed in cash, if presented within ten days. Madras Trading Company. J. T. KOUinson wasuuwii iiuni Culver Thursday trading with the local merchants. 0. A. Pearce left for Portland Tuesday morning for a short bu siness trip expecting to return Friday. C. V. Wilson and George Os born. of the Haystack country, 'uw( business visitors in Mad ras Saturday of last week. Merile Steel, a former resident of Madras, who is 'now located at Bend, was in town the early part of the week calling on friends. Born to the wife of Walter Lithgow, of Lamonta, on Satur day, April 20th., a boy. Parents are proud and happy. E. V. Doty, of Bend, a former homesteader on the Agency Plains, was in Madras Monday calling on friends. Mrs. Fred Davis left Monday morning lor ner lormer nome in the Willamette Valley, to at tend the fiftieth wedding anni versary of her parents. A. Segal left Sunday morning for Portland and Spokane on a business trip. While away he expects to attend the wedding of his sister in Spokane. Dr. Harold Clark and wife, who have been residing in Madras for the past three months, left for Haycreek" Monday, where the doctor expects to do some work, before going to their ranch in the Blizzard Ridge country. H. C. Macklin, representing the Puritan Manufacturing Company of Portland, was in Madras Thursday attending a lawsuit in which his company is plaintiff, and the Buckley Express Com pany defendant. R. H. Crozier, official photo grapher of the S. P. & S. road, has been spending several days in Crook County, taking pictures of cultivated ranches, and points of interest in the county, which will be used by his road in pre paring advertising litrature.. Miss Anna Markel, of Bend, who is endeavoring to secure suffi cient new subscriptions for the Pacific Northwest magazine, to get the trip to the eastern states, offered by them, was in Madras Saturday making all dig up that came in herpath. The last coat of paint was ap plied to the Christian Church during the past week, and the appearance is much improved, both inside1 and out. The dam age caused oy nre last winter has been repaired by contractor chelberger, giving the building the appearance almost of being new. Sick headache results from a dis ordered condition of the Stomach, and can be cured by the use of Cham berlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Try it. For sale by M. E. Snook. Destroys Sage Rats, Squirrels, Gophers and Prairie Dogs. Requires no mixing or prepara tion Always ready for use. Deadliest of all. Your money back if not as claimed. Clarke, Woodward Drug Co., Portland, Ore. FIRST FINE HARNESS AND SADDLERY ; GENERAL HORSE FURNISHINGS ; SHOE COBBLING DONE WHILE YOU WAIT A NEW MADRAS 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 peace in anu ior Madras rre 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 gon Date of first publication, Apri 11, 1912. Date of last publication, May 1G, 1912. E. Bergland, np. Plaintiff's attorney. LLIAMS HARNESS SHOP SUCCESSOR TO FRED DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOFFIGE MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN BUSINESS UNDER THE OLD HE old Madras Trading Company has reorganized, and is better prepared to serve the pubilc today than ever before, because it is able to carry a larger and more general class of stock. Everything will be new r as soon as orders, already given, can be shipped, and put on the shelves. Courteous treatment to the public and the best goods at reasonable prices. A characteristic of the old establis ment, will be the watchword of the new organization. All trade money now in the hands of customers, will be redeemed for cash, if presented in ten days. TRADING COMPANY MADRAS, CHURCHE 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. A Surprise For tho Weather Propria. A century nnd n half no people tiried to depend upon tho weather proirnoHtl cations in Tartridfre's Almanac. Ona day Tartrldffo himself put up at a country Inn for dinner. The hostler advised him to stay tho nluht. ns It would certainly rain. "Nonsense!' Bald Partridge, nnd proceeded on his way. Soon a heavy shower fell, which so Impressed tho. traveler that he in utantly rodo back to the Inn nnd offer ed tho hostler half n crown If he would tell him how ho knew the rnlu was Im- lmmlnent "Well," replied tho man, with a grin, pocketing the coin, "tho truth Is wo hnvo Partridge's Almanac hero, nnd he's such a liar that whenever ho promises a flno day wo know It will bo foul. Today Is set down as flno." Tho weather prophet, Hko many oth er weather prophets before and slnco. passed on discomfited. Strand Maga zine. J. M. Howell, a popular druggist o Greensburg, Ky., Bays, "Wo use Cham Denain a uougn uemeay in our own household and know it is excellent. For sale by M. E. Snook. DAVIS t t OREGON Notice for Publication Pepiutmunt of thu Intorlor, U. 8. Land Onicc at The Dullus, Oregon, April o, 1912. Notlcu Is horuby jjlvcn that John M. I.nr.on of Mailrax Orciton. who, on Juno 3, 1910, made lloinosiestl, No. 06910, for seiinw, cVitvi, see. 6, ucuw, sco. 7. township 11 Foulh. Ilaniio 13 Kant, Willamette Meridian, ha filed notlcu of Intention to make final live year proof, to etabllsh claim to thu land above described, before Howard W. Tumor, V. 8. Coinmln'lonur at liU olllco at Madras, Oregon, on thu lblh day of May, 1912 Claimant names as witm-sic M. O. H. Kaan, W. D. McNemar, I.umanFoot J. 1' NeUon, all'Of Madras, Ore. alH-mlO pd C. W.MOORE. Hetclsto Notice for Publication. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April 22nd, 1912 Notico is hereby given that Charlie It. Eagles, of Madras, Oregon, who, on December 21st. 1910, mndo homestead, No. 07843, for nclaei slnel, nnd Jot 2. Section G, Township 11 South. Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to maka linal commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Howard W Turner, U. S. Commissioner nt his office at Madras. Oregon, on the 4th day of June, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: John L. Campbell, Benjamin F. Pres ton, J. E. Simpson, Perry Henderson. all of Madras, Ore. a-25-m30 C. W. Moore Register Notice For Publication. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Tho Dulles, Oregon, April 29th, 1912. Notice is hereby Riven that Chester W. Bourne. of Madras, Oreiron. who. on December 27th, 19K), made Homestead, No. 078G8, for nei, Section 30, Township 10 S Range 13 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to muko final commutation proof, to establish claim to the lund above described, bo fore Howard W. Turner, U. S Com missioner at his office, at MadraB, Ore., on tho 11th day of June, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles D. Wuironblast, John W. Jones, riamuel Hnberstich, Clarence Watts, all of Madrus, Oregon. m2-JGpd C. W. Mooro Kegisier Portland Ore., May 1. Good roads held the center of interest in Portland yesterday. Bedecked with gay bunting and banners, bearing legends boasting the cause, more than 40 automobiles with other vehicles forming a procession more than a mile and a half long, and filled with Ore gon's prominent advocates of better highways, filed through the streets at noon. Thousands of people lined the sidewalks and cheered. Yesterdays celebration ushered in a two weeKS' campaign xui the initiation of the six good roads bills now before the voters. Until May 14, the men handling he campaign will go at tho worn whirlwind style and try to od- tain all necessary signatures to put the measure on the ballot, j NAM E 1 n Notice for PublicaJ Oni tTle Kallci. Onm k, Notice It hereby gltentbit . v lo1et "mbMf, of 'V oiinBS. Oregon, who on jltr, rnado lloinoietd, No 07347, for i iiwU. and uejiw, Section a, Houtli. Range 15 tin, Wlliwii tlRS nlvd notice of inustioj i rnmtniitHlInn i land above described, btfon i irooj. to tttitllil ( Turner. V. S. Commlulrnin il Madras, Oregon, on the tih (ill Claimant names u wltuwiV I'rtilay, John 1'rldiT. inaBlJwB nung, Oregon, and Minis TB ras, uregon, i "J Notice For Public I'cnnrtment of the Intcrfcr.1! Olllco at The Dalles, OrtpJ 1U1Z. Xotlce U hereby giwnthl james Ketou of Grizzly Oregon, who, m I WW. mailo Homestead. Ko. 1 No. 0SUI8, for wXtK 110I4, MJnek. Secilim 19, Tfl South, ltniitfc 15 KatMniMl Iiiia 111 cd notice of IntenMl ilnnl 11 vo vear tiroof. to ettl I lie Innil nto re described, bff K. .1. Duffy, U. S. CoddiImH olllct', nt 1'rinevuie, vregra, i iin. at Mv. 1912. Claimant names ai witneMj Viiinn p. Mnftln.nfFrintnla Samuel T. Vaushn, CbhIh 6b Umoiitn, David VanrtMf 1W Notice for Publicat Department of the JnteritfJ '.'. .i Th Dalles. Orti 6,1012. Notice Is hereby flre ' Prank Carr I nf YoiniBS, Oregon, JM" no.Miniitatlon proof, to .ertaNM tl.ol.Hd.bowdaa "oftliSnwe. iM -gg B..aly,WI '1"SS lltkll lll'lllllS 811 m ' V- r-- alliiiM C1W1 Not cc of Dissolution of P notice is hereby aen t. c"r existing i.wa ;will business on ymw County, state of urog yym the lirm n,DC " Uiis W o. v,ar has been w? 'rj by ,w mutual consent, a. tiring. Alimonv.-fil . . . .it ami . . ami ubt" ro".7 fin l.npomc uuo " j saw """ ,.j due or to nl.ln to 0. F, . a tl from suia n'v. . . i..!ir pi. m IW t?...Di V thatef land: ."Ss S-a thot he wwW S chief comPtolb M III CS-- national Lives cago. Inc.