Personal and Local Will H. See and daughter of Mecca, were in Madras Friday of last week. , Walter Ruble of Redmond came do.vn Wednesday to look after his interests in this section. Dr. Haile and Douglas Hood hit the back track for Warm Spring Wednesday aftenoon. Mrs. Edna Clark, who has taken the Vanora school for this C. C. Shook of Lamonta, was oummvno. in Madras Tuesday, attending to in the Circuit Court of the State some land matters. of Orocron for the County of Perry Read, J. C. Robinson and Crook. family left yesterday morning Marie L. Brooks for the Round-up at Pendleton. D. U. Gay or Haycreek. was over from his ranch yesterday trading with the local mer chants. Francis M McClintie has rent ed the place adjoining the Town- site, better known as the A. S. Phillips place; and will move his Summons. that" lean and hungry look," the cause being the arrival of his family from Portland Tuesday evening and the subsequent end ing of his period of "batching". The three children have already started to school, and Madras feels like home. term, was in Madras over Sun- lamily m the near luture. day. Isaac Serrier, of Schawano, H. Davenport and N. A. Burd- Wisconsin, is spending some ink nf Mflfnlins. were in Minima time at his former home on the yesterday looking: after business Agency Plains, looking after this matters. year's crops. Mr. Serrier says AikQ,.f t inn nf T.mnntn that the development of this made final five nroof on his home- country is beyond his expecta stead, before Commiss i o n e r Turner, Tuesday. Mrs.Alice Farley of St. Helen, Oregon, came out Saturday and is visitincr at the home of her , sister Mrs. W. Darrea. Eugene Cummings, who lives on the plains north of town, went to Portland early in the week to look after business matters. Lee Lawler of Blizzard Ridge, came over with a load of wheat yesterday taking back a load of flour from the Madras Mills. H. L. Priday and Dr. Haile, who had been in The Dalles with the body of John Stout, retu: ned to this city Tuesday evening. A couple of shows have helped to liven things up abt lately for those who are inclined to the vaudeville stunts for amusement. It is reported that a few weeks since, Miss Jessie Hartly was thrown trom her horse, near Paulina, and was quite severely injured. it. r. bchurer, leit this morn ing for Sherman County, to look after his interests there, later going to the Willamette Valley, where his wife is very sick Geo. A. Sims and Miss Mary Alice Lee, were over from their homes on Blizzard Ridge, attend ing to some land matters, before the United States Commissioner. Mrs. R. Parrish of Haycreek, returned from Portland, last evening, where she had been to send her son Rollie to the Behn ke-Walker Business College, this winter. Manager Gray announces that he has booked the Lee Willard & Co. vaudeville troupe for two performances at Sanford's Hall, Wednesday and Thursday even ings, October 2 and 3. Bank Examiner Craig of Port land was in Madras Wednesday of this week, checking up The Plaintiff, vs Loring R. Brooks, . ,: Defendant : To Loring R. Brooks, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to annear and answer the com d aint h ed acrainst you m tho above entitled suit on or before the last day of the time prescrib ed in the order for publication of this summons: to-wit: on or before the 1st day bf November, 1912 said dav beinsr more than 42 days from the first publica tion of this summons and notice; and if you fail to so appear and MllllII kill Will UUYJIJ Ml W1U vvu v G. Sorincrer. the Democratic for the relief prayed for in the Candidate for County Judge, complaint, to-wit, thatthe bonds spent the greater part of Tuesday oi matrimony now exibu g uu j w j j r j j tween yourself and the plaintm and Wednesday in Madras and hp a;'v(a anH forever nnnnll- vicinity, in the interests of his ed and that the plaintiff be Krant- candidacy; he is on his way ed a decree herein, and for such through the whole northern part other and f uther relief as is meet of Crook County. a Jusc ,n GmiV- TTT inis summons is serveu on you Patrons of the 0. W. R. & N. by publication by order of the notice that Agent Waite has lost Honorable H. C. Ellis, Judge of the County Court of Crook County, Oregon, made Septem ber, 19th 1912. By said order it was directed that this summons be published in The Madras rioneer, a weekly newspaper published at Madras, Oregon. once each successive week, and the date of the first publication thereof is September, 19th., 1912, the date named in said order for the said first publication. Irving & Atkins, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Madras, Oregon. We are showing: new coniDfa-A i. tt ran urygooas ana Furnii Finest Sweaters Outi rALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR Mril'u Wnmanla . .. . Women's Children's Everything for youngsters who are going to MADRAS TRADING COMPANY Madras State Bank. There is considerable increase in the vol ume of business since the, last examination. " , . Gilbert L. Hall arrived at the reservation recently frcm Minn esota, and has relieved Special Agent Wadsworth, who looked after the affairs of the local ag ency uuring the summer. N. H. Pinkerton of Adams, Oregon, formerly a resident of the Agency Plains, has been in Madras 'and vicinity the past week, looking after the harvest ing and threshing of his crops. B. E. Moore, a former resident of the Agency Plains, no.v resid? ing near Klamath Falls, was in Madras and vicinity Wednesday of this week, looking after his agricultural interests in this section. Mr. A. H. Black of Bend, who represents the Horticultural Fire Relief Insuranc Company, for Crook County, and the Victor Safe Company, was in Madras, the latter part of the week, call ing on the business men. Saturday, October 5, is the date of the next regular meeting of the Board of Directors of the Union High School District, and chairmen of the various dis tricts, who are members of the board, are requested to be pres ent if possible. The meeting will be held at the school house in this city. 1 Jim Roger's propensities for getting into trouble are again in 1 t 1 evidence ana last week he was held to answer to the grand jury on a forgery charge, bail being set at the sum of $1000. Being unable to furish bonds in this Notice to Creditors. In the District Court of the amount, Rogers is now sampling State of Oregon for the County Sheriff Balfour's hospitality at of Crook. the county hotel. For the dance at Sanford's Hall tomorrow evening, Manager Gray has secured the services of In the matter of the Assign ment of B. C. Dove. The undersigned having been appointed by the District Court Clyde Oaden and his partner, of of the State of Oregon for the Bend, so thnt the h,v rA bounty ot Lrook, Assignee ol , wr,.v.i that promises to attend will he the estate of tf. u Dove, nptice assured of irood music. The 1S nereoy given to the creditors floor has been put in good shape 01 tne said u uove and t0"a11 and a plea ant evening- is in Persons having claims against store for the dancers. him to Present them, verified as ... required by law, within mx jnv ui iiie most enjoyanie so cial events of the early fall will Remember we are Madras Agents for the fai Mitchell Waeons. finnlm Drills Plo Harrows GILSON GASOLINE ENGINES Groceries of all kinds, prompt delivery guarant CHURCHES Methodist Episcopal Methodist Episcopal Church Every Sunday. Sunday School 10 A.M. Preaching 11 A. M. Ep worth League 7 P. M Preach ing 8 P. M. Prayer meetinir weeks alter the nrst publication Wednesday 8 P.M. Israel Put AT rhia innpo rno iinnorcirfnaH ri i t-.-i hflfl,flnof: .i.:-u I w w.w ' "-""6"." uuui, iuaiur. nesiuence w iuu., vYiiiwi liic JiJJ- n of V, o nffir-o nf Mnrlmic 1 U T . -ii l i-i . " uuuitii vui lii jcaHue win IIOIU tomorrow Hrno-nn D. W. Barnett, Assigndftof the estate of B. C. Dove. First publication Sept. 19. near evening at the M. E. church, having as their guests Professor and Mrs. C. V. Kilcrore. the eachers of the public schools, and the pupils of the high school and eighth jrrades. A dainfv uncheon will be served, and tHe evening will be replete with mu sic, games, recitals, and other njoyable features. The sale of the personal effects ot W. D. Arney was held at the ranch northwest of town Tues ,j . . i ... I, 1 1 . . . unu was wen attenaea py a crowd of ready - monev huvers verthing offered was picked up Summons. Free Methodist. Rev. Mrs. Hattie Teagarden will soeak at the Free Methodist I Church next Sunday morning, September 29, at eleven a. m. In the Circuit Court of the State Preaching in the evening by the of Oregon for the Countvl of Pastor. Crook. Nick Rodius . Plaintiff, vs Florence Rodius, Defendant i Summons. All are cordially invited to tend. at- Ernest W. Hillis in charge. Notice for Publication Department bf the Interior, U. 8 Unit Office iiu i'miics, ureRun. rwpiomwir Mill, IVU. Notice l horwbjr Btven tht of AihwtHxt, Ore., who, on June blU, 1011, made i!orariail..So.090M, (or wUiiw.wHiw! Hc lion II, anil nwijn . HoPtlon H.Toinihlp U hiuh lUnge, 17 Kui, WHUmetto MeritlUu, hat dint notice o( Intention to make flunl roinmutatlon proof, to ealablUh claim to the ianu awire (le.cnuen, beiora Howard Tlimftr. IT. (I ('irnmlnlnn.. t.l. .mH Mailru, Oregou, on the 22nd day of October, Jolin Aldrlcb, John V, Churcd, both of Har rrcek, Oregon: Charle Camphell, Kdward W. i nmwnim, uotn oi aiiikooo. uregon. HI0-Ol7r-l C. W. Moore, IltgUter Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. 8. Und OOlce at i ue uaiic, uregon, wtitemocr wa, 1912. Notice Ii hereby given that tin. fLliw.AJ of Orliziy, Oregon, who. on Juno 19lh, 1U7, made Kumeiteiul, No, IM3, Herlal No. ftMll, HtTtlon 7. Tovriiihfn 12 aouth. raiiun 12 rut Willamette Meridian, ha riled notice of In ten - linn to make final ttirce-yea prool, to c lahluh claim In the land abore deierlbed. be. fore Howard W. Turner. U. H. (!umiulliiner. at hU fifflfo. al Madraa. Ore., on the Cth dav ... ............ attn ' uiaunaut nameaaa vritneitet: Kallih H. Moore. William Joilln. both of Haycreek, Oregon; Albert J. Moore, of l.a monta. Oreeou: Andrew Morrow, of Grlnlr. Oregon. htt-Oaipd C. W. MOOIIK. Itoglitcr Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. IJJtlU 6UUI MrU OiMIVI. re., teiUcmbtr xu x' .uieme xvuuiuh. cne anove named defendant: Tn fliQ noma nf fV.v Oi.a.i o fn;- a jar., a . " w"v ""'" Ui "ic oiaie OI ii . ' ai,u ir. Arney is Uregon you are hereby required well satisfied with the results, to appear and answer the cpm He and his family will leave in plaint filed acrainst 'vou in the " i , , i -. . aoove entitled suit on or before verv tew rtava fn Pm4lnnI 1 . u ii i ui blUllUi UIIU I i.1 1 LA i. their manv frienrl h ,. u'e y . time presenb- i. ------- ..w.w "UOv ea in tne onjer for pub cation that thev mnv finrl nif l!fo oil r i.u: ' , l'u""wwun . : " . J ....-w.wjr . an mi una tiummons. to-wit : on or thiir thmr hnna fn kn... iU 1 ALV. .1 . p n . i - -"j iui, uciuic urei-iiu. uay 01 ucioper. T nrrra A i u l1?12. said day being more than wsfav-u "u xuiiiucuiieii are ao ,va -o k utr. qo-o,- lnn; ft,:- a- '." if, ",c immica- .mnuB uicii jiiuiiitf. Alter tion ot this summons and not ce a summer in which there was and if you fail to so appear and less loss from forest fires than answer, for want thereof the for manv venr fua 'uM plaintiff will apply to the cmirh ketis in better rnnrlifinn fw lur "ef Prayea lor m jtheMT -" complaint, to-wit, that tiio ior a long time. Both rail and bonds of matrimonv now ovtcf steamship business is good and inff between yourself and the indications are that the winter P'amtitf be dissolved and will be a cood one for the RnWJf,oreve.r. annulled ad that wo i-Mttiiinxx uc Kiwiieu a de cree herein, and itomich ofW That Crater Lake is the great- anc! .furthe relfef as is mejet. est scenic wonder in Am a"9. Jusl equity. ... w. wu I ' lUin Z v was tho deciaion of tho party of vouhv "SSSSLS1 23 S 0-Yu,Ky iiuicu Buieiiuats wno tne nottorah e h. u. TnWfl were amazed at the spectacle and I JRV" 0ren nonde August Men's Class Rev. Israel Putnam of this city will address the Men and Religion Movement at the Sweet ing building Sunday afternoon at 3 oclock. A cordial welcome is extended to all to be present. D. H. Williams, Pres. ofneo at The Dallei. JBUI, I'JU, Notice hereby given toat Charlui H. Jonc, of Madraa, Oregon, who. on June 7th 191", made llomcitcad, No. 06961 for nUnw!, m'A uv'A Hoc 6T 1IH, U,lSK.andewU.fketlou v: Town'hlp lObouth, Hange 13 Kait, Willam ett Meridian, ha filed notice of Intention io make dual three-year Proof, to citablUh claim, to the land alovo dcucrltM.-d, bo lore Howard W. Turner, United Htaica CommUaloitcr at hU olllff, at Madras, Oregon, on tliu2Sth day of October. 1912. Claimant name a wltnciuM" Jerry J. Hothman, Hugh M. Oardner, lotli of Madraa. Oregon; John W. Jonca of Orlixly. On-goiii Prank W. Joueaof Haycreek, OrCK"" K2GOU aC. W. MOOHK, KegUter Notice For Public If.trtm(ut ofthnlrliH.. rn, at The Dalle, Owgea, 8UHttiL Notice It hiftbyilriBtliU Franc J.OtManii 'j made Howtiicad, So, owe, Im mI uli. nl i!inwK, sSfeD.? uiwtm una unu nuiir ei lcumios ui cuDimuiaiion prosj, (OMUUM land abort duerlUd. tium& nr. V B. CommltoMjtk!ict( uirgua, on mi uio oi;eiutWM,ll Clalioant namet ai alUMui. John MeUnnan, RlrW taiH Oregon 8UOI0 Notice for FubiicatM Denarlneptof tbIcliltr.C.tL at The UtIlci,Orc0D,fV;U,lj Notice It bertvy jltra that HcnryL. 81IB1. of Grluly, OrroD; wbo.osOcioltt ipU. Hcctlon si. Taambls llfctiil ... ..t rl. tr..i u'nw...... u. Bouin, nan(e it cut, niiiusnm baa filed nollco!lntDllonloadll mutation proof, to mUMIib H OunmlKilnner. lttillC.il)M goii, ou the 1Mb day ol MoUr.na v-1 ni limn himv m " J . .. JohnW McKlroy..HlMWUitaU rai. Orrion. llDdMO foilUML W Moore, boiti oi uuBonu.unr. : H12OI0 a"wJf Notice for Publiti; n...i...ni nf IK Infcrlof.D.lW at The Wallei,Oreton,BejBUt Notlco U hereby jiren w AntonllUUsit. of A.hwood, Orceon. M M made llomeied, No. WU" f e.t.bll.h claim totb.! imrnru nouraru n. uiuii- ; Mi ii hii otice.at MadrM.ornw,"-' day ol October. ill. I. ....I n.mol II UlllHW. K Ktibe7; John Joy, Kr anew aenni irciton H12-O10 H. WILLIAMS HARNESS SUCCESSOR TO FRED DAVIS FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOFFICE z Di as a result of their visit this great attraction will be widely advertised throughout the whole world. Hundreds of photographs were made of the lake and as many foreign -geographers of note were in the party, the pict ures of Oregon's great scenic feature will appear in many scientific magazines of the world. I 5tn., jluiz. ay said, order it was directed that this summons be published in Tho Madras p?neer, a weekly newspaper published at Madras. Ornfmn once each successive week, and the date" of the first publication (hereof is August 29th. , 1912, the date named in said order for mu huiu nrst puoiication. Irving & Atkins, Attorneys ior jfiamtiif. Madras, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN K U riMr l l A niMrrr a mr. nAnn Hn m m m mamm . - m m r Mm b m t m m am. n a i 1 1 j i i iHniMro. mimi j nLu"-"'ji GENERAL HORSE FURNISHINGS SHOE COBBLING DONE WHILE Oregon. I . . i f A I I - m m a U I I m