The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, August 22, 1912, Image 6

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    Personal and Local
Born to the wife of Isaac Belk
nap, Saturday, August 17, a girl.
J. G. Clark, of Blizzard Ridge,
was over Thursday trading with
t le local merchants.
Miss Georgia Cleek, of Princ
ville is visiting friends and re
latives in Madras this week.
Roy Shaver and wife, formerly
Miss Robertson, returned from
th i coast Saturday of last week.
E. Bergland and family left
Saturday for Portland, where
fiey expect to spend about three
weeks,
Aaron Huffman, whose pres
ent home is south of Prineville,
span several days last week
visiting friends in Madras.
Mrs. Marie L. Brooks, of Ter
rebonne, came down on the
tnin Thursday morning to at
ti.id to some legal business.
Charles H. Lippee, of Hay
cock, spept a day or so in town
t is week trading with the lo
ca' merchants.l
W C Barber and J C Cockei
ham, of Culver, are in town to-
dt looking after business
m .t ers.
S. U. rercival and family, o
G tceway, spent Wednesday at
ti3 home of Mr. Percival's
m ther, Mrs. M. A. Percival.
J. Y. Crews made final three
yjvr proof on his homestead
locai ed northeast of Madras, be
fori Commissioner Turner Tues
day.
J. VV.. Robinson, of Madras, Ed
Gi"sor and Milo Wood, of As
wmd, and James Rice, of Hay
cje, are in Portland this week
attending the case of the United
St ites vs Baldwin Sheep & Land
Co npany.
Mrs. Joe Wertheimer, of Port
la id, a former resident of this
o inty, passed through Madras
t i ? latter part of the week, to
look after some Government land
n ur Grizzly.
Marshall .r-Tank Stangland is
sending a few day? thN week
at his ranch on the Agencj
nains, while the machine is
threshing there. During his ah
s j ice, A. W. Culp has charge oi
t le city Bastile.
Mrs. u. P. U'Ren and daugh-
tsr. were in Madras the latter
p irt of the week making ar
rangements to move to Madras
tbis fall, for the purpose of send
ing their chlidren to both the
p lblic and high schools.
J. L. M. Shetterly, referee in
b mkruptcy of the Oregon Central
L imber Company, of Metolius,
aid the Fifield Lumber Com
pany, of Portland, was in Ma
dras Thursday closing up mat-
t2ts of the concerns here.
Rev. S. W. Robinson, of Cul
ver, will address the Men and
R3ligion Movement at the Sweet
in building Sunday afternoon at
3 oclock. A cordial welcome is
extended to all to be present.
D. H. Williams, Pres.
To the public:
Perhaps a feed in the jung'es
may taste good enough to some
of us at times, but if you are
1 joking for class and service in
a high class restaurant, call at
the Hobson Cafe, in the new
quarters in the Key Building.
Lady waitress will be employed
especially to waite on ladies,
whose patronage is solicited.
Chas. Hobson, Pop.
(Pd.Adv.) 4t-pd
Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach
"I suffered intensely after eating
and no medicine or treatment I tried
teemed to do any good," writes H. M.
Youngpcters, Editor of The Sun. Lake
View, Ohio. " The first few doses of
Chambe rlain'6 Stomach and Liver Tab
lets gave me surprising relief and the
second bottle seemed to give me a new
Btomach and perfectly good health." 1
For sale by M.E. Snook.
Summons.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for the County- of
Crook.
Myrtle I. Baker :
Plaintiff, :
vs : Summons.
Lowis E. Baker, :
Defendant :
Tj Lewis E. Baker, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of
Oregon you are hereby required
to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the a
bove entitled suit on or before
the last day of the time prescrib-
e I i" the order for publication of
this summons, to-wit: on or be
fore the 4 day of October, 1912,
said day being more than 42 days
from the first publication of this
summons and notice; and if you
fail to so appear -and answer,
for want thereof the plaintiff
wil' appy to the court for the re
lief prayed for in the complaint,
to-wit, that the bonds of matri
mony now existing between
yourself and the plaintiff be dis
solved and forever annulled, and
that the palintiff be granted a
decree of divorce herein, and for
such other and further relief as
to the court may seem just and
equitable.
This summons is served on
you by publication by order of
the Honorable H. C. Ellis, judge
of the County Court of Crook
County, Oregon, made August
15, 1912. By said order it was
directed that this summons be
published in The Madras Pio-
near, a weekly newspaper pud
lished at Madras, Oregon, once
each week for six successive
weeks, and the date of the first
publication thereof is August 15
1912. the date named in Baid or
der for the said first pubilcation
E. Bergland, Plaintiff's attorney,
Madras, Oregon.
CHURCHES
Free Methodist.
Regular services will be con
ducted nt the Free Methodis
Church as follows:
Sunday School at 10 oclock
M. Preaching at 11 A. M. and
7:30 P. M. Prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 7:30.
Ernest W. Hillis in charge
Rev S W Robinson, pastor o
the Christian Church, will mee
his appointment Sunday morning
and evening August 25. Furth
ere announcement is made tha
he will preach in Madras every
fourth Sunday hereafter. Sun
day school meets every Sunday
morning at the regular hour.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Notice is herebv given that
the School Board of District 22,
will receive sealed bid, at Ma
dras Oregon, for the material
and labor complete for the finish
ine: of one room, 24 X 30, 1-2 of
n .
upper hail on upper noor, enure
lower hall including one set of
stairs leading to upper floor,
Plans and specifications may be
seen with said board. Bids will
be received from August 14,
1912 to August 2 4. 1912. Same
o be opened at 8 oclock P. M.,
August 24, at the office of Dr. T.
A. Long, Madras Oregon,, and
contract awarded. Said Board
reserves the right to reject any
and all bids.
Board of Directors,
School District, No .22.
LOOK!
Twenty acres of level land,
with ten shares of ditch stock,
big ditch of water on the east
side, within two miles of New
Plymouth, Idaho. Land across
fence sold for $3500 for 40 acres
this spring. Fine fruit land.
Some orchards within 3 miles
sell for from $500 to. $1000 an
acre. This has a little tail end
mortgage of $200 on it. Equity
value $1350. To exchange.
What have you? Notify editor
of this paper.
$3.15 PORTLAND. AND $8.15
RETURN.
Via Oregon Trunk Ry.
for the
PORTLAND FAIR.
August 26 to 31, 1912. Tickets
will be sold' August 25 to 31.
Return limit September 2.
'hrough train leaves Madras
:40 A. M. daily. Schedules and
details will be furnished on
request. A. P. Meyers, Agent
Madras, Oregon.
Notice of Contest
Department of the Interior. United State
Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, August 6th
19K.
To Georgo E. Crandall. of Madras, Oregon
Conteiteo:
You aro horebv notified that John K. Fox
who gives R. F, D. No. 2. Madras, Oregon, at
ins iosi-omce auuresi, uiu on juno vrj, iyu,
tl lo in this omce his uuiy corroborated ap
plication to contest and secure tho camclln
tin.. f I. ..... ..-... .1 QAfn1 V',. ntt ...-.!
Pent. 27. 1909. for nUnVw. wJinW, Action
10 Townsh p 10. 8', Kaniru U K., Wllliainctto
Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he
alleires that said George E. Crandall has
wholly abandoned said tract of laud; that lie
has not been on the ulace siuco look Inn over
tho placo at the time of makluir his filing
thereon j that to the knowledge of the persons
residliitr in the vicinity of this place he ha
never wen on ine place 'or in me vicinity
thereof since maklne entrv in Seutember. 1'JOy.
You are. therefore, further notified that the
said allegations will be takon by this office an
naving been coiucsscu oy you, ami yournaiu
entry will be canceled thereunder without
your luriner rigui to do nearu inerein. enncr
before this office or on appeal, if you fail to file
in this office within twenty days after the
ruuKiii puDiicaiion oi tins nonce, as mown
below, your auswer. under oath, specifically
meeting and responding to these allegations ol
content, or if you fall within that time to file
in this office due Proof that vou have served a
copy of your answer on the 'said contestant
either In person or by registered mall, if this
service is made by the delivery of a copy oi
your answer to the contestant In person, proof
of such service must be either the said con
testant' written acknowledgment of his receipt
of the copy, showing the date of Its receipt, or
ine ainuavu oi me person oy wuom tuo ucuv
ery was made stating when and where the
copy was delivered: If made, by registered
mail, proof of such service must consist of the
affidavit of the person by whom the cony was
mailed stating when and tho post office to
which it was mailed, and this affidavit must be
accompanied by the postmaster's receipt for
the letter.
You should state In your answer the name
of the post office to which you desire future
nonce- 10 do sent 10 you.
Louis II. A meson, Receiver
Date of first publication August 8. 1912
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Notice for Publication
Department of the Intel lor, U. S. Land
omce, at The Dalles, Oregou, July 25tb, 1912.
Notice hereby given that
Marlon W. Orsbo'n
of Grizzly, Oregon. -who, on August SCth, 1903,
made II mettead. No. C807. for awiinwli. wU
wx4, Section 2, and selteU, Kection 3. town
ship 12 South, Kange 15 Kant, Willfametto
jieriuian, nas nieu notice oi intention to make
tnree-year prooi, to estabiian claim lo the lanu
a Dove uescriDea. oeiore iiuwara w. Turner, u.
3. Commissioner, at bis office, at Madras, Ore
gon, ou the -ttb day of September, 1912.
uiaiuium names as witnesses:
Manel Wheeler. Oeorge live, both of Orlz.
zley, Oregon, David 0 Gay, William Joalln.
ix) in oi tiaycreeic, uregon.
AlA29pd C. W Moore, Register
Notice For Publication.
Department of the Interior. U. 8 Laud Office
ai i ne uaiies, uregon, juiv , vjvi.
rtouce is uereuy given inai
David it. Usr
of Haycreek, Oregon, who, on April 26th. 1909,
made Homestead, No. 04773, for wknw'.w
nvt'4, section 20, and nwnw. Section 29,
towusnipit qouiti, Kange 16 east, W illamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make
three-tear proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Howard W. Tur
ner. U. 8. Commissioner atbfs office at Madras.
uregon, on ine un aay oi eepiemoer,
uiaimani names as witnesses,
Mansel Wheeler. Ueorua Dee. both of Oris
zly, Oregon, Marlon W. Orsborn, Kdard W,
ruaawiuie, uuia oi tiarcreeK, uregon,
1-A29pd O. W. Moore, Register
Notice to Creditors
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Crook
In the matter of the Estate of Ches
ter K. Loucka, deceased.
ine unaersignea navint Deen ar
pointed by the Cour.ty Court of the
state of Oregon, for the County of
Crook, administrator of the Estate of
Chester K. Loucks, deceased, notice is
hereby given to the creditors of said
Estate and to all persons havinir claims
against said deceased to present them,
verified as required by law. within six
months aftor the first publication of
mid nonce 10 tne undersigned, admln-
tat..lA. ofr im I.
isuubuii n i i. aui RD, vsC)Uil, ui afc tllU
office of E. Bergland, at Madrae, Ore
Dated July 31, 1912
M. L. Loucks.
Administrator of the Estate of
Chester K. Loucks, deceased
First publication, August lft, 1912
A well known Des Moines woman
ufter Buffering miserably for two days
from bowel complaint, was cured by one
doBo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
ant) Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by
M. E. Snook.
Nolibe for Publication.
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Laud Office, at The Dalles. Oretron.
August 14, 1912.
Notice is hereby given that
Albert J. Moore
of Lamortta, Oregon, who, on Febru
ary 18, 1907, made Homestead entry
No. 1548C, serial No. 04078, for nwisef,
nejswi, s&sw, Section 11, township
12 south range 14 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make five-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore Howard W. Turner, U. S, Com
missioner, at hist office, at Madras, Ore
gon, on the 24th day of September, 1912
Claimant names as witnesses:
Hudson Fountain, Henry Waite, both
of Lamonta, Oregon, Daniel McPade,
Carl McGhee, both of Madras, Oregon.
a22-sl9np C W. Moore, RegUser
School Opens
EARLY NEXT MONTH
We have just received a large shipment of
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
TABLETS, PENCILS, PENS, PADS, ETC.
Before starting your children in
school, buy them a pair of our
HARDWARE BRAND OF SHOES
They will lasTt all winter
Madras Trading Co., Inc.
MADRAS, OREGON
Notice For Publication.
Department of tho Interior, U. S.
Land Offico at The Oalleo, Oregon.
July 22nd 1912.
Notice is hereby given that
Andrew J. Prather
of YoungB, Oregon, who, on Octobor
6th, 1910, made Homestead, No. 07622
for sjsejtf, sej8Wl. Sec. 10 ana nejnwj
Section 15. Township 9 South, Range 15
EaBt Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make commuta
tion proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Howard
W. Turner, U. S. Commission, at his
office, at Madras, Oregon on the 3rd
day of September, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses;
John G. Bolter. Sanford Shultz.
Harry Douthit. Perry T. Monroe, all of
Youngs, Oregon
Jy-25-A29pd C. W. Moore, Register
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior. U. S.
Land Office atThe Dulles, Oregon, July
20th, 1912
James M. Hays .
Notice is hereby given that
of Madras, Oregon, who, on April
30th 1908, made homestead, No. 15V86
Serial No. 04403, for cnwj, nelswi,
and lot 2, section 30 Township 10 South
Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
three year proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
Howard W. Turner. U. ri. Commis
sioner at his office. Madras, Oregon,
on the 28th day of August, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles V Ouling. Thomas P. Mon
roe. Martin Telefson. A. D. Anderson.
all of Madras. Oretron.
Jy25-A22-pd C. W. Moore, Register
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Notice for Publication
Department of tha interior, U. S.
land office at The Dalle, Oregon,
July 17th 1912.
Notlco U hereby given that
Mogeni E. Hansen,
of Madras, Oregon, who on February
4th, 1911, made homestead. No. 08074,
for lots 1, 2, and swine, section 6,
Township 11 South, Range 13 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make commutation
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Howard W.
Turner, U. S. Commissioner at his
office, at Madrai Oregon, on the 27th
day of August, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Hugh Gardner, W. D. McNcmar,
Jacob P. Nelson, N. C. B. Kaas, all of
Madras, Oregon.
Jy25A22pd C. W. Moore, Register
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
July 29tb, 1912.
Notice is herebyglven that
Nellie E. Grlgsby
of Haycreeek, Ore., who. on June 27th,
1907, made Homestead, No. 15623, serial
No. 04157, for nelswi, nisei, and sci
nei, Section 30. Township 0 South
Range 15 East Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to mako
three-year proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, beforo
Howard W. Turner, U. H. Commission
er, at his office at Madras, Oregon, on
the 10th day of September, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Charles W. Parrlsh, of Madras, Ore
gon, Minmo B. Taylor, Roy Newell,
and Orval Davis, of Havcreek. Oregon.
al- S5 pd C. W. Moore, Register
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