Personal and Local A. C. Sanford, was down from his ranch at Opal City Thurs day. J. H. Haner and Harold Bald- Homer W. Baker, whtf has re cently completed his term of en listment on the Battleship Colo rado, made application Thursday morning for a homestead in the Haycreek country. Mrs. Grace Northey, who has Vtanfi cnnnrlinrr n mnnfh With tf1- win spent the early part of the ativeg at gt Mariegi Idah0f re week in Madras and vicinity. Jacob Harrington was down turned home Sunday evening. Dr. Harold Clark left Wednes- from his ranch near Opal City K afternoon forPaisley, where luesaay, auenain iu uun.. . Div his trade for a month J..F. Nelson, ot tfouna mitte, or so and eniovan outing, inci- made final five year proof on his dentally touring the much ad- homestead Monday. vertised Southern Oregon coun- Perry Monroe and family, of try. Lower Trout Creek, were in w oienn Loucks and wife town Thursday looking after and Mrs Ernest Hillis left business matters. fu:a mnmino- for Folev Sorincrs. Mrs. H. Havens and daughter on the McKenzie River, where Verna, of Roseburg, Oregon, is they will spend several weeks visiting at the home of W. C. camping during the summer. Moore and family. Henrv F. Deitzel returned Archie R. Faussett made final from a business triD of several commutation proof on his home- dayg through the southern part stead before Commission Turner nf tv,p Pnnnfv Thursdnv. He at Madras Monday. An addition family of to the Mr. and Mrs Leon E. Thompson, of Haycreek, arrived Wednesday in the form of a new daughter. was looking after the disposition of his milling products during the coming season. The regular semi-annual in stallation of officers of the Mt. A. D. Thayer returned to his Jefferson Lodge, No. 196 of I. 0. ranch northeast of Madras the o. F. was held in the lodge hall latter part of last week, after a Wednesday evening, with a good business trip in Portland. attendance present. For the Carter T. Allingham, from on coming term Perry Henderson, the Metolius, came over Tues- Noble Grand, Milton G. Pillette, dayevening, and spent Wednes- Vice-Grand, Lewis H. Irving, day with Dr. Clark. Secretary and W. R. Cook, Treas- i it i 0 C. Young, one of the own- urer were instauea. ers of the Deschutes Valley Tri- W. F. Hammer and sons and bune", and W. C. Barber, of Cul- Parkey brothers 'unloaded a ver. spent Tuesday in town. couple of combine harvesters at E. Bergland left Tuesday the 0-W. R. & N. depot the early mnrnino- fnr PnrHnnH whprp ho part of the week. Both of these exnects to SDend several davs. parties have . several hundred looking after business matters, acres of land in crop this year and MrifVi fVioco mapriiriAC tVlP fnsf. l"f" Henry C. Noble left Tuesday harvcstinK wiu greatly - 1V7 I W E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW FULL LINE OF SELZ ROYAL BLUE SHOES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER l It it it it it tt it it it tt tt tt DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR NEW SHIPMENT MEN'S WORK. SHIRTS ALL COLORS AND SIZES 50 Cents Each I it MADRAS TRADING COMPANY, Inc. MADRAS, OREGON morning for Port'and to spend several days with brother Elks, or in other words, "The Best Pjop e on Earth." A. L. Carson, of Portland, and owner of the Cowherd place on the Little Plains, was in this vicinity the latter part of the waek looking after his interests. duced, owing to the cutting and threshing being done in the one operation. S. P. Luelling and family re- ! turned last week from a trip of several weeks to the south- CHURCHES Free Methodist. Regular services will be con ern pare oi tne awre, memo ng church Qg followg. Elvie R. Crowley, from beyond Summer Lake, and the Paisley districts. While at Paisley, Mr. Luelling made an offer to D. H. Williams Pres. Sunday School at 10 oclock A. M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and 7'3I P AT Pi-enrol- moafinrr A L J j. 1 I. U..4- 1 U J 1.. I ' " ' J .wwwie i ie Asnwoou country, was over uuy a mnuii, uuu naa jwunuicpij- Thursday evening at 7:80. rriuay oi msi wees anu maue a uruin uw owuei cu Ernest W. Hillis in charge. n:ing on a nomesteaci near me The Vanora Sunday scnooi peo IVhaa af Poll nf it lino I 1 U T7..-U , . T , , . r- , , 1T1C11 111 LUC IWllKIUUB 1UUVC Kobert A. Harvey, oi tne Liit- u" 1 " "u ' tl1 " ment meet in the Sweeting te Plains, made final five year near vanora. A prolan. x- buildinJf Sunday afternoon at 3 proof on his homestead before emu-ion oclock, address by M. L. Loucks. Commissioner Turner Friday of wmwi wic wa "f " All men cordially invited to be game anu nem bporuu, xi. ti present evening a Dig display oi nre works' was witnessed. A large number of persons from Vanora and the Agency Plains were present to enjoy the holiday Miss May Robertson and Roy Shaver, both of this community, Rice spent Monday and Tuesday Washington, June 22, and are tctif&! of this week in Madras, straigh- Gniovinc- their honevmoon visit- 30 tat 597 620-) awiawi, Section t:ning up the first sales of the ing Mr and Mrg N. H. Marks, Madras wool brower s btorage at Long Beach, Wash. Miss Pan uo. T. F. Boylen who has charge is visiting at the same place. of the Baldwin Sheep Company's last week. Jack Coe, former assistant cashier of the Shaniko Bank, re- 'siding now near Bakeoven, was in Madras and spent the Fourth. He is now operating a sheep p ant. Andrew Morrow and James The Notice for Publication United States Land Office. Dalles, Oregon, June 17th, 1912. Notice ia hereby triven that the Northern Pacific Railway Company. whose postoffice address is St. Paul, Minnesota, has this 17th dav of June. 1912, filed in this office its application select unaer tne provisions oZ the 8 and e$ nwi, Section 24, T 10 S. R 16 East W. M., Serial No. pi0438. Any and all persons claiming adverse 3y Robertson, sister of the bride object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to Notice for Publication Department of tlio Interior, U. is. Lnnil umce at rue Dnl'es, Oregon, Muy i!7Ui 1 Via Notice Is hereby glvnn that Archie It. Faussett or Madras, Oregon, who. on Miirch 15, 1911, maile Hniuentead, No. 0S347, torswk, nwK. wKsw, Section 13 a d nuk'selr, Section 14, Township 11 South, Hmig.i li Last.WIIInmette Meridian, has filed notice f Intention t make cominutatlon Proof, to establish claim to the, hind above. uescrineu, oerore Howard W. Turner, U.S. iimiiiiihsiiiuer, ni nis onice at .Madras, Ore gon. on the 8th day of July 15)12. Claimant names as witnesses: James W. Hones, of Uatcieulc. Oregon He. try 0. Noble, Ftank Deweso and Gottlelb J. Weller, of Madras Oreuon. m-80-Jy.4 0. W. Moore, Register Notice for Publication The United States Land Office, uaues, uregon, June 17, 1912. Notice is hereby iriven that thr- Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose postoffice address is St. Paul, Minnesota, has this 17th day of June, 1912, filed in this office Its application to select under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30 8tat. 597. 620.) so swl. Heetion 20 T. 17 H. R. 12 east W. M., and nwj sei, Bection 17, T. 9 8. R. 16 East VV. si., serial No. 010139. Any and all nersons claiming rulvfrHf. ly the lands described, or dim object because of the mineral chnrnrtrr of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file tneir atlldaTits of protest in this office, on or before the 1st day of August. 1912. h ' J27-Jy25-np C. W. Moore, Register the disposal to applicant, 'should file interest .in Montana, passed through Madras Saturday from Haycreek. Convention their affidavits of protest in this ofllce. on or before the 1st day of Aucrust, J27-Jy25-np C. W. Moore, Register A. F. Tomlinson, Deputy ternal Revenue Collector, In- of For summer diarrhoea in children always give Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrahoea Romedy and castor For Prohibition County A mass meeting of the Pro hibition party of Crook County is hereby called to meet in Cu! ver. Wednesday. Julv 31. at 11 Portland, was in town the early oclock A. M.. for the nuroose of oil' "nd..a spdy cure is certain rTir fit rhu wppit nnlfirnr nttor j- "J uuu- r - , '-""'"o nominating canuiuates ior coun- tne interests ot uncle bam. rv nffir;a tn Hp fiiiH Qf tha novf NOTTP.T? Luther Melton and wife, of general election and for the There will be a meeting of the Lamonta, were down the latter transacting of such other busi- members of the Loyal Temper- part of the week visiting rela- ness as may come before it. All ance Legion, Saturday afternoon. tives and trading with the local who are ready to enroll as Pro- at 3 P. M. at the M. E. Church, merchants. hibitionists are cordially invited All members are requested to be KIT! XT-ll?- rir .1 1 1"" w.w.x,vv. .,v.w.v,,i I. I I j-. wv,..w msiNiuu uorman, wnonas e We M weU ag A g i' i'- -vv nt-nrtn nnnvonMnn or U a m i a u a. 4-U mrA tt.i.i Creek, Miss Emma Elkins and :r,,"r:; . 1 "1 .71" ' ww M1" Miflq Mnrcrm-pf. RmnnV - cuve '""iiun iaay preierreo, wages iu per 1"' .v-.v, I of 1 II A M -in tho noma Ho n4- I i.v J 1 .1 i othfir homPsfonHAr in iha snmo . " 4 OHW4C uajr H monui anu uoaru, Hteuuy employ v-uvci, ment. luuuuujr anu uiu Hume trailing pnmm:fton with the local merchants. While w' ' nu: iimiiiuii uuuii, VIlUIlIllcUJ, Earl Benton, Sectary. a Wanted A cook at the Madras W. C. Moore, Prop, here they met Miss Broderick's mother and cousin, who came in Sunday evening from St. Paul, Minn., they expeting to spend the summer in this section. Robert Osbom and wife, George Osborn and Charles Wil son were down from their Culver homes Thursday trading with the local merchants. How to Use Feather Mount. The vofcme for feather mounts still continues, and certainly these madeup nat trnnmintrs aro a veritable "boon and bleBsltiK" to tho homo milliner. Sew one (or, If you ure lazv or busy. pin It) on a half worn hat and you will find yourself the proud possessor of and IB a sister of. Mrfl. J. C. Rob- 11 I At I (juuu nu eiegant cuupeau. The announcements are out of the engagement of Miss Susie Brogan and Mr. Francis Weies, the wedding to take place at Antelope, Saturday morning, July 20th.. The birde is well known here, having held th position of book-keeper for the firm of J. C, & J. M. Robinson, Sprains require careful treatment, keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Liniment freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by M E. Snook. Notice For Publication.' Department of tho Intorlor. U. S Land Olllco at The Dalles, Oregon, Notice is hereby given that Blanche Hcrshner i , Madras, Oregon, who. on October :oin, jam, made Homestead, No. 07612, for wjswj, Section 24, neisei, Section 33 T. 10 H. 10 S. R. 14 E. and nwjnwl, Section 3, TownBhip 11 South Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Howard W. Turner, ' U. S Com missioner nt his office, at Madras, Ore, on the 23rd day of July, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Martin Tellefson. Walter Charles W. Parrish, L. A of Madras. Oreiron. J-20-Jyl8-pd C. W. Moore, Register Darrcr. Young, all Notice for Publication DcnarllML'Ilt of Did Iflli.rlfir 'IT U I.il nm.. nt I lie Dalles, Oregon, Juno lltli. lJl:f. "'lira ii nuruur given inni llmiL II... I.... oi Ilnyprcek, Oregon, wlio. on KebrunrrO. 1X5. Innrli. I lrit.i... .1 K .ri. u , .... . MMnv.iv.(, ' ... ruriHI nil, .Vil. flir U'l.llUlx l.tl,llul ..... .... .....I ., a"'4 v4."-4( t.i nun MJiiiVi, wTii '" 'M' lm'",lll'11 Hoiith, Kniiuo la Kimt. ....v ivii.iinu, jj rwi mull llM(lla OI UlKMl" Hon to miiki! live yenr iroof, to ctMbllh nlnlm to tint tmrifl uljki. .l..M...ll.u.l l...f...A 1 1 W I urncr, I'. H f:ommliilonr nt hU oilke. nt I Inlinnnt immeH r vltni'Kvii: . v"".V.". A- "rrii, Libert hiiiii-, (iicnn Hmtor, Jolin Wlxlmrt, nil at Ifayoreak. Ort'iton. (in u. w. Jiooro. KCKi"ior Subscribe for the Madras Pioneer Notice for Publication Deimrtiiiciit of thu Interior. 17. H. I.nnil onirp. nt tliu Dnllen, Ort'Kon Jtttiu 'Jlth, 1UU. Notlco Is hereby kIvkh Hint ('Hrrli Jfilnitiiiiii of Voiiiikn, OreKon. who. on Jnnunry SOth, 1011, iiinuc iionienieHii. ,o, utuviu. ior WKiuu'A. myi nwVi, ne',iHw'4, nuetlon ID, Towiulilp a Hoiitfi, KnijKO U Knxt. Wlllnmetlu Murlillnn' hiw (lied notlcu of Intention to mnku eoiiuiiiitutlou proof, to eMHlilUh elnlm to tho lnnil ubovotleii crlbeil before Hownnl W. Turner, U. 8, Com mlM.oner nt bin unlet, nt Mndrtt, OreKon, on the fith fty of Aiikiihc, l'JI2. In) mil ll t iiHineK hm ivllni.."- J. II dnr elt.J O. Holler, lllilwoll Cram, H .. rrhlny, ml of Vounijii, Oregon. XT i - w v ivi L UU11LHL Dnnnrlmnnl it.. t i . w. mjd AlH.tr ll Notice is hereby given that o i ,2r. wreFoni who. ( 3rd 1911. mado homejtead, jownsnip n south, Range Wlllnmlt M.-Ul.. I... If. intention to make c proof, to establish elafm above described, before 1 uiiiLu aw iiiauruH. wrrirnn nn day of July, 1912. ifriiif a T-i ti i rnnlr T nAf. wtnt if nil fif ffir1rno HvarvAn XT i t r ii' i' ifiriPM inr r in ran JjetifiMinent of the Interior, v 9. mi i it limit iirjonn jnn7Jin n Miiict m iiereuy given inn Carl K. JobtontcD, tioiim tn in ia tn inn in mm tiu ttpftnii f a phi Hiii tin ria rnio mo iiii'J rnuiioncr hi mi omce.ii uim, tlic day of Auguit, Ifiz. I I .1 lllkllr IINm.l H. WHIICIKIc i n it. I ir f2..tt Rlilirlll 1.. rr uity. nil oi johdii.ukiuu. J.W-Al 1. nt I vn-w A C. V. Moore. Jleeldtor ri nt lli Irlprlnrl). B : The lUe, Oregon, Mit,H Notice Ii hereby ulven .tilt Jpob I'. Nelwii, . utml.. llnmettenil. .No. 06905, liaB-llle.i notice i " 7C. ..i in r..t.iii all rlllm 10 iqei .iiitft.riiifiii. iitMiiro i u..i ". : t.OIIlllllfclllOIlUr III l" ""'"' on thtiMlitUyof July, u iinMir n ii itinHii. ijuui K""i. . w-c-tuOK' f i TlOOBt SS SHO I D. H. WILLIAMS HARNE SUCCESSOR TO FRED DAVIS FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOFFICE MANUFACTURER OF A'ND DEALER IN FINFfHARMFfi.Q AMD SADDLER m v wammm mr m ma wur ma m inson. GENERAL HORSE FURNISHINGS SHOE COBBLING DONE WHILE YOU WM