Personal and Loca D. L. Wvlde. of Uulver, was a business visitor in Madras Sa urday of last week. Wm. Jarrett returned from Eurene Sunday, where he has bjeh spending several months Frank L. Hunnel and family of Gateway were in Madras trad in r Monday. Born to the wife of A. W C lip, Sunday morning J uly 1 llh., a boy. Mrs. R. Parrish and son Rolla w jre over from Haycreek Mon dxy, attending to land matters Mr j. Charlie Baker, of Bend is visitimr Mrs. J. W. Baker an 1 family this week. H. Kersten, of Bend, formerly a resident of Madras, spent Wednesday looking after hi in ;erests here. C. VV. Waugh made final proo o i his homestead in the Culver cointry, before Commissioner Turner Monday. VV. 0. Ralston, of Opal City was in town Tuesday, buying his harvesting supplies of the loca merchants. C aester VV. Bourne returned fro n Portland Sunday evening, having spent a month visiting his taents and friends. Porter Ashley returned home Monday nighi after spending a week in Portland attending to business matters. Charles McGhee. of Los An- geles, California came in Sun day evening and is visiting his brother Carl this week. J. C. Robinson and fanvly left Wednesday evening for Prine- ville. where they will visit Mr, ' Robinson's mother, Mrs. J. VV. Robinson. Alex Marvick, of the Centra Oregon Mercantile Store, left Tuesday morning for Portland, where he will visit friends for i couple of weeks. The meeting of the County Far mer's Union was postponed last Saturday until Saturday of this week, which will also be lhe meeting of the Madras Local. Mrs. Ben Ashley and daugther left Wednesday morning for Jackson, Minn., where they wil spend the summer visiting with Mrs. AsWey's parents Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Sathe. J. L. Soule, traveling agent of the operating department of the 0-W. R. N. road, was in Madras Tuesday, looking over the business prospects of his company. Mrs. Retching, who has been spending several months with her daughters, Mrs. W. H. Hess, of Madras, and Mrs. Lee Hobbs, of Metolius, returned to her home at Pendleton Tuesday. Charlie Foote returned from Portland Monday evening. Of course the first thing he said was "hello Bill" having become ac customed to hearing it during the week at the E'-ks' conven tion. Dusty Rhoads, T. C. Keathley and Shorty Lowe returned Sun day noon from a prospecting trip in the John Day valley, and on the head of Beaver Creek, in southeastern Crook County. 0'.' Hedlund, the photographer, who was formeny located at Madras, now residing on a homestead near Paisley, came in this morning, and expects to spend a month or so in this vici nity taking pictu es of the har vesting scenes in Northern Crook County Mrs. Delia Nichols, candidate for School Superintendent on the Socialist ticket, will be in Ma dias July 26th., and deliver a free lecture at the Christian church in the evening. Mrs. Stella Robards, formerly Miss Stella Baker, arrived Satur day evening with her daughter, frpni her home at Albany, and is visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. W. Baker. Notice of Contest Department of the Interior. United State Land Olllce. The Dalles. Oregon. July 15, l'JI'J To Glenn M. Harbor, of Somen, Mont. Contestee. You are hereby notitlel that Wlllnm (1 timinouer. who elves Mctolltl!). OroEOll ax hi iiOM-olllre addro.a, illd on June lit, mil tile In this oflice his duly corroborate! KtmllcAttoti to routestnnd jeeuro the enure! latlon of vour homestead, Serial No. OSS'.tt made Mkv 10. 11)11. for nunc', rwUiio', mv':.so'i Section 27. Township 12, 8., Itaiuo 11, Kast Willamette Meridian, and as crnunds for hi contest he alleces that said lilenn !. Harbor has failed to establish his residence on suit mini; that he has failed to build a house o make nn other Imnrovements on salt! hunt that there Is no housu or other btllldlnus on said laud; that no improvements lmvo been made on said land. Vmi are, therefore, further notified that the said alienations will no taken ny tins omco a: having been confessed by you, and your sah enlrv will be canceled thereunder wltliou your lurther right to bo heard therein, either before this oftlce or on appeal. If you fall to tllo In this cilllce within tuentv davs after the KOUUTII publication of this notice, as show n below, vour answer, under oath, speolllcally meeting and responding to these allegations of contest, or If you fall within that time to flic in this oflice due proof that you have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant either In nerson or by registered mnll. If thl service is made by the delivery of n copy of your answer to the contestant In person, prool of such service must be either tho said con testant's written acknowledgment of his receipt of the copy, showing tho date of its receipt, or the affidavit of the person by whom the deliv ery was made Mating when and where the copy was delivered: if mado by registered mall, proof of such service must consist ot the atlulavlt of the person by whom the copy wa mailed stating when and the post oillcc to which It was mailed, and this aflldavit must be accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for tho letter. You should state In your answer the name of the post olllce to which you desire future nonces 10 ue tout to you. C. V. MOO It n. Hoglstor Date of first publication Jtilv ISth, 1U12 ' "second " July 2.1th, 1912 " third August 1st, 11)12 ' " fourth " August Sth. lyi2 np G. VV. Bontrager came in Tues day night from Portland. J. A. Gonsor, of the Ashwood country, came over from his home the early part of the week, taking back a large amount of supplies for the harvesting sea son. Alex Thompson, a tormer res ident and business man of Prineville, and Thos. J. Shaw, of Portland, came in Friday evening, leaving Saturday morn ing for the coal mines east of Madras and spent a couple of days in that vicinity. Miss Matilda McCrudden- and Miss Myrtle Joslyn, left Sunday morning Jor Seattle to attend the Potlatch, and later expect to visit friends and relatives in Spokane. Mrs. Mary A. Rice and Roscoe Gard, both of Gateway, were married by Justice of the Peace, William Blair, at the home of the latter at Youngs, on Sunday, July 14th. The new couple will make their home at the bride's ranch, near Gateway. Wires Tangled. Thomas A. Edison was accenting blandly n reporter's apology for an er ror in .a quotation. "Oh," Mr. Edison snid, "I am rather well used to being misquoted. Electrical terms are always confusing to the lay mind. So wonder. Listen to tills." IJere Mr. Edison drew a telegram from his pocket. 'I got this telegram from an assist ant electrician this morning," he said. "Listen." And he read: ' 'Wire with no outside outside. Put inside wire outside and outside Inside. Need more outside for inside.' "Los Angeles Times. A Modern Girl. She wears the most outracreoua hats. 7h?lr loudness is alarming. They bund your eyes, and maybe ttmt'a The reason why they're charming. Her hobblo's In the latest style, So scant 'twould tet some crazy, But all the men admire while They murmur, "She's a daisy!" Bho trips along with piquant Kraco, 'Neath women's eyes Judicial, . A dash of color in her face It may bo artificial While men gazo with admiring eye, Her beruty overrating, And ask themselves tho reason why She Is so fascinating. Suinorvllle Journal. It Acted as a Tonic. The grouch was very ill. The doctor Inspected him gravely. The grouch looked on with alarm. 'Now, see here, doc," he growled, "I want to know Just what you're going to charge me for nil this." The doctor faintly smiled. . "Dou't worry," ho replied. "I'll set tle all that with your children." Whereupon the grouch got so mad that he speedily recovered. Cleveland Plain Dealer. We have just received a new full line of SELZ ROYAL BLUE ; 40 fS SHOES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER DON'T BUY UNTIL YOU HAVE SEEN OUR NEW SHIPMENT MEN'S WORK SHIRTS ALL COLORS AND SIZES 50 Cents Each TRADING COMPANY, Inc. MADRAS, OREGON i it n u 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. Praver meetiner Thursday evening at 7:30. Ernest W. Hillis in charge. Notice for Publication T) partiiM'iit or tlm Interior, U.S. I.nnd Othce at Tin- Dalles, Oiegon, .Itily 12th, VM2. Notice Is heri'liy given that Joseph Y. Cieuv, of Mailing, Oregon, who, on A prll 21'th. li'Oll. made Hum. -stead No. OIS10, Tor ilwW, swuw'f. Ki-ctlmi !!5 and nej-fuc, M'ctimi ill. Township 10 South, Itang.- It Kast, Willaiuetli! Meridian, hits filed notice of Intention to make Unci - car Proof, to estahllsh elnlin t the land above described, before Howard W. Tinner. U S. Commissioner nit his olllce, at Madras, Oregon, on the 2fltli il iv of Angus 1U12. CI linant naun'5 lis witnesses; .los"pli W. Warren. W. J. Stehbens, Charles. V. Dtillng, Thomas P. Monroe, nil of Madras Oregon. Jyl8-AI5 C. W. M.iore, Register Notice for Publication The "AJways do tho best you can." "I do, but It Is discouraging." "Why Is it?" "Deenuso my wife always cans best 1 do." tho For summer diarrhoea in children always give Chamberlain's Colic, hol era and Diarrahoqa Ramedy and Lusto oil, and a speedy cure is curtain. For sale by M. E. Snook. United States Land Oflice, Dalles, Oregon. June 17, 1912. Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose postofnee address is Ht. Paul, Minnesota, has this 17th day of June, 1912, filed in this oflice Its application to select under the provisions of tho Act of Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 620.) se'4 swl, section 20 T. 17 K. II. 12 east W. M., and nw sc, section 17, T. 9 S. H. IC East W. M serial No. 010-139. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the lands described, or desiring to object becsuse of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office, on or before the 1st day of August, 1912. J27-Jy25-np C. W. Moore, Register Notice For Publication. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. Juno 15th, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Iilanchu Hcrshner of Madras, Oregon, who. on October 2Gth, 19 Hi, made Homestead, No. 07012, for wjswj, Section 2-1, neJseL Section 33 T. 10 H. 10 R. R. 14 E. and nwjnwj, Section 3, Township 11 South Range M Enst, Willamette- Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make commutation proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be fore Howard V. Turner, U. S Com missioner at his office, at Madras, Ore., on the 23rd day of July, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Martin Tellefson. Walter Darrcr, Charles W. Parrish, L. A. Young, all of Madras, Oregon. J-20-Jyl8-pd C. W. Moore, Register The No Temptation. He has a fair Btfnograplier. Her volco la low and Bwcet, Tho Titian tint Is on her hair, And alio has dainty fect. Her ways nio gentle, and her form Ih lithe and willowy. She's lovely, but between them there Is cold formality. Ho has no jealous wife at homo To doubt him and upbraid, And bo ho never LUiin.s to caro For fllrtlntr with the maid. Chicago HccorU-Hcrald. Tho Succession. A teacher was hearltig the class lu civics and usked this question: "If the president, vlco president and II the raeuiborri of tho eubluet died who would officiate?" . Tho class thought for somo time, try ing lu vain to recall who cumo next in succession. James ot last had n huppy inspira tion, and be nnswered; "Tho uudertaker.,,IIarpcr,3 Mago Notice for Publication United States Land Office. Dalies, Uregon, June 17th, 1912 Notice is herebv eiven that tho Northern Pacific Railway Company, whose postoffice address is St. Paul, Minnesota, has this 17th dav of June. 1912, filed in this office its application to select under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat 597. 020.) bwJswJ, Section 8andenwl, Section 21, T 10 S. R. 10 East W. M Serial No. 010138. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the lands described, or desiring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to me uisposai to applicant, 'should file their affidavits of protest in this olllce, on or before the 1st day of August, 1912. ' J27-Jy25-np C. W. Moore, Register SprainB require careful treatment, keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's I iniment freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by M E. Snook, Notice for Publication Di'inirlmeiii of the Interior, U. H. I.ntid Ofllco Ht Tlie PiilltnOrt'Kon. June Htlj. l'JU. Not leu in hereby ulvon Hint frank Harbor, of llHyrri-ok, OrcKon, who. on KebnmrvO, I'M, nmile lloiiifte(f. Mi, ll'jll, Hurliil No. O.'MI'J, for wi,ntt'i. ne'nw'j. tectlon ' mid jV;nt-, Section so, Towinitilp 11 Houtli, ItniiKO Hi Knat. Vt'llbuiiutto Meridian, linn filed notice of Inten tion to make five fear proof, to chIhIjIIhIi claim to t lie land iilxtvo dcnorUx-d, boforo Howard W. Tumor, V K CoiiimUnloiior at hi olllce, at Madrai, Oregon, on the 2lrd day of July, 11)12. Claimant mini en ua wltneniva: lame A. (inrrett, Albert HI inc. (llenn Grater, John Wlnhart, all ot liitrereek, Oregon. XT) JylH pd C. W. Moore, ItcKUtcr kT.l: nil .1 i vviiu x ui ii 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ""'M VIMVW Ub lIlL-lJllllr'B. urp jtum, i3iz Notice is hereby given that Lorcn 0. tiavaee, r If... r . . n ' 3rd 1911, made homestead. Township 11 South, Rnn Willamette Meridian. bai irirnnr mn t r m n u a proof, to establish claim Turner, U. S. Commlsilone office at Madras, Oregon, on day of July. 191Z. 7,1 . !l tir'iit . ti..ii If . D! I n.n.b. U'llH.m f all of Madras. Oreeon. il3-jyl8np C. W. Moore Subscribe for the Alndrns Pioneer Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. H. Land oflice. at the Pallcx, Orruon. Jiino21lh, 191'J. .Notice U hcrehy ulven that Carrie Jotiuunoen, of Voiinn, OrcKun, who. on Jannnry th, 1'Jll. made Ilomentead, No, 080.70. for w'jnej, u! nw1, iif'4w'4, tectlon in, Townihlpumiilth. Hanijo Ki Kat. Willamette Meridian' hax filed notii'O of Intention to make commutation roof, to culutillxli claim to the land above des crlheil Ix'lore Howard V. Turner, U, H. Com-mUh.oni-r at hi a ofllco, at Madras, Oregon, on tho Mh dav of AllKUxl, ViVl, ( lalmnnt namcii an vltno'': J. If .tiar ett.J O. Holler. Illdwoll Cram, H. I.. 1'rlday, all of VoimgH, Orcuon. J27 A I pd C. W. Monro. Ilctflnter llULILb 1UI utiw n....i. .imuni nl ihi Interior. U 8, . . if i ....... . lim.Vilh 14 Notict I litreDjr tixtn w Carl K JohlDDICn, . . (J..-. Inn 1 inVlilU ..... ... ii.n .in ui Luci.u,. 1 . . ' ' . . , . . . t II . 'II mlmloncr i "i"""1":":" ' thefilh 'layof Auguit, 112- J., rrloay, u oi iomiw" J.7-A1 . at - . . . n..LI!.ii iNOtlce ior ruuiiw- Department of tlielDterlor.C.8 Tile Wallci. Oregon. MH. Notice!, here-fffl,. MWnwU. wKnc. beewy. Bfluth. ftaiiKO 13 KMt. . '.. B,k Il HM II Id! nun h :niiiiiilnloner at ntiow""- on theMl.dftyofJuiy. tl Kaan. C W. B. roov, -j,, rt- Wi " - H. WILLIAMS HARNE - SUCCESSOR TO FRED DAVIS 4 SS SHO Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 12th, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Emil A. Iteuter, of Youngs, Oregon, who, on April 4th, 191 1, made Homestead, No.08G02, for wAnw, sec. '28, and njne i, sec. -29 town ship 9 south, Rango 15 east, Willamctto mcriuian, lias nied notico of intention to make fivcrvear nroof. to establish claim to the land abvc described, before Howard W. Turner, U.S. Com missioner at his oflice, at Madras, Oregon, on tho 20th day August, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses; r-'umuol Sandvig, of Ashwood, Ore gon, F. L, Hunnell, Andrew Woodward, find Alfred LIden, of Youngs, Oregon. Jy8-A15pd C. W, Mooro. 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