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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1912)
7i Wm. Brownhill of Gateway, was a business visitor in Madras, Friday of last week. Mr. and Mrs. P. E. McSweeney of Springfield, Missouri, are visit ing friends in this vicinity. Mansel Wheeler and Marion . Osborn of Grizzly, were business visitors in Madras yesterday. Abe Banta was down from his ranch at Opal City Saturday trad ing with the local merchants. J. G. Botler of Lower Trout Creek, was a business visitor in Madras Saturday of lastTweek. Stanley Gray, left last evening for Paisley, where he expects to work during the coming winter. Walter Arnev and family, left Saturday morning for Portland, where thev will live in the fut ure. Jack Dee of Grizzly, was in Madras the latter part of the week lookimr after his interests here. Our genial friend, Wade Siler, made a short business trip to Portland the latter part of the week. E. E.Campbell and wife of Hay creek, are the happy parents of a1 girl baby, born on the 30 th of September. 0. L. McDowell of Holley, Ore gon, came out Tuesday evening and is looking after his interests in this section. W. H. Peck of Culver, spent Tuesday in Madras and vicinity, posting up auction bills for his sale Thursday next. Miss Vivran Hunkel and Miss Mabel Doak of Prineville, were Madras visitors, one day the lat ter part of the week. Mrs. A. P. Meyers returned from Portland Sunday evening. where she has been visiting friends and relatives. H. C. Noble of The Madras Trading Company, returned fron a short business trip to Portland Sunday evening. Fred A. Baker, Superintendent of Schools for Indian Agencies, - was at the reservation today, loj'.cing over the school there. J. D. McFarland, the regularly nominated candidate for County Jadge, spent Tuesday of this week in Madras, doing some can vassing. M. G. Pillette and wife, left yesterday morning for a trip over the mountains, to visit at the home of Mrs. Pillette's par ents on the McKinzie River. Colby Fleener and family, who have been spending some time in ijie Willamette Valley, passed through Madras today on their way to their . home near Opal City.' Taylor and Gordon of The Dalles, representing the Fowler Fruit Co., spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Madras, with a car load of fruit, selling a quantity direct from the car at the 0. W. R. & N. depot. Gilbert Hall, Indian Agent on the Warm Springs Reservation and George A. Miller, a Special Traveling Government Agent, were in Madras Tuesday .accom panied by some Indians, whom they brought along as witneses. Mr. Miller was in last week, and filed a complaint in Justice Jack son's court against John W. Robinson for selling liquor to Indians. The case was settled by a fine of $100 and costs Tues day afternoon. N. C. Kass, a large and pros perous rancher of the Round Butte country, left Thursday last for a trip 1o his former liome across the Atlantic, near Copen hagen, Dennmark. Mr. Kaas took in the Round Up at Pendle ton, and will go on and visit his brother at Richland, Washington a few days and will sail from New York City about the 16 th of this month. Mr. Kass haB many friends and relatives in the old country, including his par ents, and will spend a greater part of the winter with them, i Personal and Local I CHURCHES County of SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of th State of. Oregon for the Crook. Mario L. Brooks Plaintiff, vs Summons. Methodist Episcopal Methodist Episcopal Church Every Sunday. Sunday School 10 A.M. Preaching 11 A. M. Ep- Lonng R. Brooks, : worth League 7 P. M. Preach- Defendant : . ing "8 P. M. Prayer meeting To Loring R. BrookB, the above Wednesday 8 P.M. Israel Put- named defendant: nam, Pastor. Residence near in the name of tho Stiate of church. Oregon you are hereby required to appear ana answer tne com plaint filed aorainst you !n the above entitled suit on or before Free Methodist. Regular services will ducted at the Free 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. Ernest W. Hillis in charge. We are showing: new complete lines Fall Drygoods and Furnishing be con- the last day of the time prescrib- Methodist ed in tho order for publication of this summons, to-wit: on or before the 1st day of November, 1912 said day being more, than 42 days from the first publica tion of this summons and notice: and if you fail to so appear and answer, for the want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the. court for the relief prayed for fn the F. L. Waite, District Manager complaint, to-wit, that the.bonds Finest Sweaters Outing; Flann FALL AND WINTER UNDERWEAR Children's els Men's Women's for Central Oregon, and J. M. Crawford, Manager of the Tum- A-Lumber Company for Oregon and Washington, were in Madras yesterday looking after their in terests here Mrs. J. J. Hinton, and Mrs. Frank Corwin, the former a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cook, came down -from their homes in British Columbia, Sat urday of last week, being called down owing to the illness of Mrs. Cook. The planting of a 250 acre wal nut farm will be begun in Yam hill County. The culture of hvalnuts has proved one of the most profitable industries for the farmers of Yamhill and a com pany proposes to go into it on a bie scale. James D. Mays, and wife, some of the oldest residents in this section, came in Monday evening from their present home at Aumsville, Oregon. Mr. Mays and family have spent some time at their former home in Tenn essee, and have finally located in the Willamette Valley. But this country still looks good to him, he says. A of matrimony now existing be tween yourself and the plaintiff be dissolved and forever annull ed and that the plaintiff be grant ed a decree herein, and for such other and futher relief as is meet and just in equity. 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 Septem ber, 19th 1912. By said order it was directed that this summons be published in The Madras Pioneer, 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. Notice to Creditors. In the District Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Crook. In the matter of-, the Assign ment of B. C. Dove. The undersigned having-, been appointed by the District ;Court of the State of Oregon fop the County of Crook, Assignee of the estate of B. C. Dove, notice Everything: for youngsters who are going to school i J i :: MADRAS TRADING COMPANY INCORPORATED Remember we are Madras Agents for the famou j Mitchell Wagons, Implement Drills Plows I Harrows GILSON GASOLINE ENGINES Groceries of all kinds, prompt delivery guaranteei Notice for Publication is hereby given to the creditors A. ATnrsp nf flip fmffi. dp. of the said B. C. Do.ve and to all partment of the O. W. R. & N., persons having claims against was a Central Oreeron visitor last nim to present them, verified as week, making the trip for the required by law, withinf purpose of securing the latest data and pictures concerning this country, for use in a new bookLt which the road is prepar ing descriptive of the territory it serves. He was very much pleased with the pictures procur ed this year by Mr. Hedland, and bought a number of views for use in the new publication. Among the recent congression al appropriations is one of $150, for a bridge across th Deschutes, probably at or near Mecca. The rulings governing the appropria tion call for one approach to the bridge to be within the limits of the Warm Springs Reservation and the other at a Doint des ignated by the County Court of Crook County. As soon as con venient to the parties concerned, six weeks after the first,, publication of this notice, to the undersigned assignee at his office at Madras, Oregon. D. W. Barnett, Assignee of the estate of B. C. Dove. First publication Sept. 19. Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of Crook. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, September zuth, 191Z. Notice is hereby given that Emil A. Rcuter, of Youngs, Ore., who, on April 4th. 1911, made Homestead, No. H8602, for wjnw, Section 28, and nlnel, Hection 29, Township 9 South, Range 15 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land nbove described, before Howard W. Turner, U. H. Commissioner, at his office at Madras, Oregon, on the 7th day of November, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Bradford, Samuel Sandvig, both of Ashwood, Oregon; Andrew Woodward, Frank L. Hunnell, both of Youngs, Oregon. 03-31 pd C. W. Moore, Register Notice for Publication. Interior, U. S. Dalles, Oregon, Nick Rodius Plaintiff, vs Florence Rodius, Defendant : To Florence Rodius, named defendant: Summons. the above Money to Loan, on proved farm security, of Howard W. Turner. good ap- Inquire FOR SALE At the Pioneer Office lj,'al Blanks of all kinds; Carbon and Typewriter paper, Installment Pale contract, Notes and Receipts. In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby, required to appear and answer the com- nlninr f?1r1 nrrninof vnn fn f Via the location of the bridge will be above entitled suit on or before settled, and plans laid for the the last day of the time prescrib performance of the work. e( n. tne order for publication oi tms summons, to-wit : on or before the 14th. day of October, 1912 said day being more than 42 days from the first publica- t.inn of friia nnmmnnii onrl nnfinn and if you fail to so appear and answer, tor want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in the complaint, to-wit, that the bonds of matrimony now exist ing between yourself and the plaintiff be dissolved " and forever annulled and that the plaintiff bo granted & de cree herein, and for such .other and further relief as is meet and just in equity. This summons is served on you by publication by order of the Honorable H. C. Ellis, Judge of the County Court of Crook bounty, Oregon, made August 24th., 1912. By said order it was directed that this summons be published in The Madras Pioneer, a weekly newspaper published at Madras, Oregon, once each successive week, and tne date of the first nub natinn (hereof is August 29th., 1912, the date named in said order for the said first publication. " Irving & Atkins, Attorneys for Plaintiff; Madras, Oregon. Department of the Land Office, at The September 30th, 1912. .Notice is hereby given that George W. Oarlock, of Grizzly, Oregon, who, on December 7tb, 1905, made Homestead, No. 14836, Serial No. 03768, for awisci, Section 29, and nwincj, Lots 1, 2, Section 32, Township 11 South, Range 15 East, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intentionto make final five-year proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Howard W. Turner, U. S. Commissioner, at his pffice, at Madras, Oregon, on the 12th day of No November, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: William Joshn. Ralph Moore, William Duchien, all of Haycreek, Oregon; Ira D. Eagles, of Madras, Oregon. 03-N7np C W. Moore, Rcglser Notice for Publication Department of tho Interior, U. 8 Land Office, t The Dallu. Oregon, September 13th, 1012. Notice li hereby given that William C. Jamei, of Aihwood, Ore., who, on June 9th, 1911, made 11 omntcad. No.0VW3, for iwnw.ww fee nun ii, uu oniip h, occuon it, lownmip u i; eui, tviumeu Meridian. U V. 1J . n .. o. hu filed notice of Intention to make final commutation proof, to wtabllah claim to the land aboro described, before Howard W. Turner. U. 8. Commluloner at hit office, at Madrai, Oregon, on tho 22nd day of Ootober, John Aldricb. John P. Church, both of Ha creole, Oregon ; Charlei Campbell, Kdward V Croiawblle. both of Aibwood. Oreuon. ai-onpd c. W. Moore, Itegliter Notice for Publication Department of the Inferior. U. 8. 1-and Office ai uie iaut;f, uregon, Heptcmber ZJrd, mi. Notice li hereby given that wuiinwvui of Grizzly, Oregon, who. on June 19tb, 10t7, made Hoinuatead. No. ibUa. Serial No. n'Jill. for D!4ieW, sKieU. Hoc. 0, and nwnok, Sec Section 7, Townibip 12 aouth, range is cm, Willamette Meridian, ha filed notice of liitoii- lion tomato anal three-year proof, to ea labllih claim to the land above described, bo. furo Howard W. Turner, U.S. Comralailoner, athlioftlre. at Madraa. Ore., on Iho r.ih Uv ui fiuvcinuer, iviz. iiaimam names M witneaieai italDh 8, Moore. William Joillo. both of Haycreek, Oregon; Albert J. Moore, of Im- monia. urecon: Andrew Morrow, of Urlnlr. Oregon. BH Cmpd C. W. MOOllK, Itegitter Notice for Publication re., September Denartment of the Interior. Land OBlce at The Dallfci. join, vtn. Notice it hereby given that t'herle II. Jonet, of Madrai, Oregon, who, on June 71b 1910, made Homestead, No. 069M for nuwU. oJ4 iixK Sec. 6 T. 11 B. It. 13 E. and oj4wli, Section iC, 'fownahlp 10 South, Itange is ai, Willam ette Meridian, haa filed notice of Intention to make final llireo-year 1'roof, toeatabllah clalM to the landabovo described, before Howard W. Turner. United State Commluloner at hi onice, at Madra. Oregon, on the Ittlh day of October, 1912. Claimant name a wltneMei: Jerry C. Sothman, Hugh M, Gardner, both ofMadraa. Oregon: John W. Jonr of (JrUzly, Oregon; Frank W Joucs of Haycreek, Oregon. 826 OH O. W. MOOKK, KegUter Notice For Publication.! DPrtment of the Interior. V,t Us ' u wane, urtgon, wpwajWfTlM notice li hereby given tbit France J, 0rnwld. of Aih wood, Oregon, who, on April Bin made ilomcttai, No. cmki, for Dtknd nwtf. ana iwjirmtf. Ktction 17, iota louiii. IUuks is cut. Wliliniit u ha filed nmlnt of Intention to tiki commutation prooi, locuiDllin tltlul tana aoove aeicnixu, t(or Jlowirt f ner. V. H, I'ammluloner ttMiofflttitX Oregon, on the ICth day of OctoUr, mil John McLmnan, Roderick Orut, I jiawiey, Anionia Lxnai, an oi Oregon. S13 O10 C. W. Heart,! Notice for Publication I Department of tho Jntilor1U.8.U&J a i ne uauut, urrgon, Mpitmwr no,. Notice I hereby given that Henry I.. Elllli, of Orlixly, Oreicon, wbo.onOcWUrltil rnado HomcMcail. No. 07(33. for PitiJ to1,,, Section U. Townmip II Mum, ih I'lit ami irUtii.U. taction 1 ToWMi South, Itange U Kait, Wlllltmtttt Vt liaa nicii notice or intention wmamc mutation proof, to catabllin tumwv. abovo decrlbel. before Howard ff.Ton a, CommHaloner, at ntaomcf.ai ajatu gon, on tne 1511) aar oi ucwmr, um. utaimam namri a wiinwn. John W. MeKIroy, 811m ffblw. tethj dra. 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