Personal and Local B.T. stands for Bill Taft, bus! n ?ss thriving and bully times. 2 G. E. McAllister and wife of Greist. spent the latter part of the week in Madras. Jesse Hoison is out from Port land this week looking after his interests in this section. VV. 0. Ralston was in town on a business trip from his home near Opal City Monday. Born to the wife of W. R. Hun ter, at their home at Culver, Ore gon. Satruday October 5th, 1912 a son. ' Mrs. Delia Teglie and daughter of Maupin, are spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs A. P. Meyers. Lex Long was over from Hay creek Tuesday evening, on busi ness in the interests of the Hay cree'v Company. J.H.'Haner of Prinevill, was in Madras Tuesday calling on friends and looking after busi ness rr.atters. At the home of its parents, S tturday, October 5th., Mr. and Mrs. Hunter, occured the death of their jnfant son. Mrs. Ralph Brown of Kaskela, on the Oregon Trunk line, is vis iting during this week at the home of her mother Mrs. M. E. Percival. H W. Manning, the light man has been in town several days of late installing many new lamps and repairing other systems around the burg. Mrs. Fannie Barton now. resid ing at Hood River came in on the train Thursday evening, and is visiting friends in and around Madras this week. J.B . McDowell, a former resi dent of the Culver country, passed through Madras Sunday evening on the train, to call on some old friends in that section this week. S. Nace and wife, who have been spending sometime visit in? friends and relatives in Walloa County, Oregon, after the Round-up at Pendleton, returned home Tuesday evening. D. F. Areinsmier and family, who have been living in the vicinity of Salem, during the past ten months, returned to their home near Metolius last week and will remain during the winter at least. J. J. Hinton, who has a grad ing contract on a railroad in Brit ish Columbia, came down Tues-' day evening, and is visiting with friends and relatives in this section, and is looking after his farm lands. W. M. Neal, who has been em ployed on this sheet for seveval weeks past, and better known as the "cowboy printer" left Satur- day evening for the southeastern part of the state, and later wii go to his home in Montana. ' 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. Wednesday 8 P.M. nam, Pastor, church. 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 pJo-m moof:n(, the date of the first publication Prayer meeting fWonf ;a aora w loth. 1M2. Israel Put- the date named in said order for At the Free Methodist Church. Sermon Sunday Morning 11 :A. M. Subject "Heaven." Sermon Sunday evening 7.30 P. M. Subject. "The Conspiracy That Failed. Ernest W. Hillis, Pastor. Residence near 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 C6unty of Crook. In the matter of the Assign ment of B. C. Dove. W. A. Hamley and wife were The undersigned having been down from their home at Culver appointed by the District Court Monday, trading with the local of the State of Oregon for the merchants. Countv of Crook. Assignee of VV. H. Battles, Deputy County the estate of B. C. Dove, notice Clerk at Prineville. was in nereoy given w tne creators Madras Thursday afternoon, look- the said B. C. Dove and to- all ing after busineess matters. A. J. Noble, of Prineville, was down Saturday, looking over a recently acquired house and lot, the Booth property, and making arrangements for renting the same. Hewitt Davenport, of Metolius, manager oi the Inland Empire Company's holdings, was a busi ness visitor in Madras Monday. Mr. Davenport having recently returned from a trip to Spokane. Mr. Michael New, who is now :j: m.i 1 ; -I.; reaming m UKianoma, is visiting R0(jjug at the home ot w. J. uowherd, Plaintiff, this week. Mr. New says that vs this section is similar to Kansas Florence Rodius, the earlv davs. onlv much Defendant to jnorence itoaius. i i. persons having claims against him to present them, verified as reauired by law. within 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 the County of Crook. Summons. in better above E.J Wilson, formerly railroad agent for the Shaniko branch at Shaniko, has"accepted the posi tion of traveling freight and passenger Agent for the O.W.R. & N lines in Oregon, and is mak ing Bend his headquarters for the present Mr. wuson was in the named defendant: In the name of the State of Oreeon you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of the time prescrib- the order for publication ed in Madrastoday.gettingacquainted with thP npnnlP nf rhie spcf nn uwuic urem.u, vuialgi, w v w - ww w w .a- v ar wwwwwa and incidentally looking after the interests of his company. Money t6 Loan, on good ap- 1912 said day being more than 42 days from the iirst publica- 4-5 m-i rf id oiitvtttcs nnrl rofio and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the F E R FRUIT LAND AT Paisley DON'T BE AFRAID OF U. S. GOVERNMENT CAREY ACT IRRIGATION PO J E CTS IN OREGON. Tho day of Irresponsible irrigation companies In this stato Is paBt. When the Northwest Townslto Company of Philadelphia took over tho Paisley Protect ' in Lako County, it gavo tho largest bond evor given In the state-fifty thouannd dollars guaranteeing completion of tho project, Every three months It makes nn itemized statement of oxponsca to the DoBcrt Land Board. AH of its adver tising books, maps, contracts, subscription agreements and literature is sub" mittcd to the Desert Land Board for Inspection beforo boing issued. Ttio land Is level, freo Horn rock, and Is a rich Volcanic Ash Soil. The climate is perfect for fruit, which now grows to perfection nt I'aialoy. APPI FX PFAHHFK PIIIMK PFAR.Q PRliuro Construction work upon tho dam and reservoir has now been In progress for three months, with Thomas Hawthorne, Stato Inspector, on tho ground. Ho was formerly with tho U. S Reclamation Service on the Umatilla Project. Send for 32 pago illustrated book. Go to Paisley by automobile stago from Bend and see tho land. Our agent at Paisley, Hugh K. Gllmorc, will show you tho land. It i free to thouc who pay tho cost of putting water on it. Northwest Townsito Company is among the largest taxpayers in Oregon, own ing townslto Bub-divisions at Prineville, Madras, Redmond, Bend, Burns,' Vale and also the 8-10-acro Conn ranch at Paisley, including a CO-barrol-a-day capacity flour mill and general store. Our Bank References are: First National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. Glrard National Bnnk, Philadelphia, Pa. Commercial Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Interstate Flnanco Corporation, Phllado'lphu P. Merchants' Trust Co., Camden, N. J. Security Savings & Trust Co., Portland, Ore. ' Address all communications to our Portland office, 601 Ycon Building Write now. The average cost of water will be $46 an acre. We will give you a square deal 308 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. See Our Agents in Bend Homeseekers' Land Company Notice for Publication. Department of the mvwoVl fnmr, onnrlfv Tr,n,V0 answer, ior wunt uiereui me Land Office, at The " " '"'"""J' i;i.:rr ,IT:n orl,, f Vm n,i.f I c.ntmv,A.. sntv, 1010 Ul XlUWd.rU VV. XUmer. fny. fV.a raMaf nmvaH fnr in thol 'ni to harnhv frlwnn that iWi niv. v-a.vA- owtv. w ... I -- J O Interior, U. S. Dalles, Oregon, FOU SALE At the Pioneer Offlce gul lilanka of all kinds; Carbon and Typewriter .imper, lnst-alluaent Pale contracts Nott?s and Receipts. J. H. Garretl, who a few months since sold out his inter ests on Trout Creek, returned Sunday evening" from a trip into the British Columbia coantry. jvjr. uarreu saia tnat he was pleased to get back tcCentra Oregon. J.M. Conklin, one of the or ganizers of The Madras State Bank, now residing in Portland, was in Madras and viciniy sev eral days the latter part of the week, calling on friends and ook- ing after his agricultural lands in this section. a iew weeKs since this paper printed an article with reference to Mr. and Mrs.Bedingfield, the writer was misinformed at that time, desires to correct the im pression that Mr. Bedingfield and family are still reidents of Lake County, Oregon. On leav ing Madras, they went to Ahcroft, B.C. where Mr. Beding field ha charge of the buiness of A. S. Phillip, deceased. New and Up-To-Date Millinery Embroidery Stamping Battenberg Point Lace Mrs. Isa E. B. Crosby complaint, to-wit, that the George w. Garlock, bonds of matrimony now exist- of Grizzly, Oregon, who, on December ing between yourself and the Xth. VS made Homestcau, no. inte u a:bb,a j aenai xo. vstoa, ior Bwiset, occuon iJiawim-L e"u 29. nnd nwinci. Lota 1. 2. Section 32. ii i : ' . - - lure ver uiuiuueu aim wiaw Townshin 1 1 South. Rancre 15 East. W the Plaintiff be granted a de- lamette Meridian, has filed notice of cree herein, and for such Other Intentionto make final 1 five-year proof, ana iurtner reiiei as is meet bed before Howard w Turner. ana JUSt m equity. u. S. Commissioner, at his office. at TniS summons IS Servea On Madras, Oregon, on tpe JZth day of No- you Dy publication by order oi woyemoer, Unnniuiiiin xi n T7 1 1 : r, 7o, Claimant names as witnesses: uue liunuiauic 11. j. juiua. ouukc nriiii ti. tji..u f ii.nr j. i. ry . l r . r i I ir miaiti uuoim. ivaiiiii uiuui 11 iiiiuiu OI me OUntV OUri, OI CrOOK Hnrhtpn nil of Hnvrrnck. Orncron- Irn - , . ... - - - , - w . -v.nw... - Uounty, uregon, maae August D. EaKles. of Madras. Orecon. 24th., 1912. By said order it 03-N7np C. W. Moore, Regltser was directed that this summons be published in The Madras Pioneer, a weekly newspaper published at Madras, Oregon. once eacn successive week, ana the date of the first publication thereof is August 29th., 1912. the date named in said order for the said first publication. Irving & Atkins, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Madras, Oregon Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Orecon. in tne uircuit uourt or the State uciooerznu, wiz. SUMMONS. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. 8 Lnd Ofllce. at The Dtllei, Oregon, Bcplcmbcr 12tb. vm. ftouce ) ueretjy given mil William C. Jriiici. of Aahwood, Ore., who, on June Oth, 1911, made Horactcaa.tfo.(WJ8,iorwKnw.w$iiw$Fec tion 11. and nwUn sV.. Bed Ion 14 .To urn mi In 11 South. Kange 17 Kat, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final commutation proof, to citabllih claim to the land above dencribed. before Howard V. Turner, U. 8. Couirnlmloncr at )ila olllre, nt Madrai, Oregon, on tueWndday of October, 1912. Claimant namei at wltnefwe. John Aldrlch. John Y. Church, both of Har. rreelc, Oregon; Charlea Campbell, Edward W, croixwnue, uotu oi aiuwooa, uregon. S15-017pd C. W. Woore, ncgUtcr Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. 8. l and f ifflce at Tue Dalle, Oregon, September 2d, 1112, Notice li hereby given that lior cnltwood, of Grizzly, Oregon, who. on June 10th, l'KiT, made Homettead, No. Horlal So.OWl, for nwHe. cW. 8ec. 0, and nw)Sne, 8r Hvrtlon 7, Towmhip 12 aouth, range 16 east, Willamette Meridian. ha filed notice of Inten tion to make final three-year prool, to ea tabllih claim to the land above dewrlbed, be fore Howard W. Turner. U. H. Commlinlonor, athlsofflre, at Madrai, Ore., ou tho Ctb day of November, 1912. Claimant name at wltneie Kalph H. Moore, William Joallll, lioth ot Haxcreck, Oregon; Albert J. Moore, of l.a. monta, Oregon j Andrew Morrow, of OrUily, Oreiton. m-oatpd C. W. MOOHK, ItegUter Notice for Publication Department of tho Interior, United Htatci Land office at The Dallea, Oro,, eeptembur lMth, 1912. Notice U hereby given that C'harlea II, Jonef, of Madrai, Oregon, who, on Juno 7th 1910, made llomcatcad, No. OOCt for uHnviH. nw)j, Bee. 5 T. 11 H. 11, 13 K. and leUawU, Bcelioii 32, Townb!p 10 Bout h, ltauge 13 Kait, Willam ette Meridian, ha filed notice of Intention to make final three-year 1'roof, to extabllih clnli.t to the landnlKive dexcrllH-d, before Howard W Turner. United State Coramlloner at hli oUUo, at Mad ran, Oregon, ou the2tb day of October, 1912. Claimant name ai wllncuc: Jerry CKothman, Hugh M. Gardner, both ofMailraa. Oregon: John W. Jonei of Utitiiy, Oregon: Frank W Joueiof Havrrcek, Oregon. B2f. Oil O. W. MOOUK, UegliU'r Notice For Pu"blication. Department of the Interior, U. 8 Land Ofllce at The Dallea, Oregon, September 7tli, 1V12. Notice li hereby given that France J. Oreenwald, of A ah wood, Oregon, who, on April 2fttb, 1911, made llomeitead, No. OhtiW, for nwncW, nU nwJi, and iwuw, Section 17, towuihlp 10 owa iinuiu id irava iiiimrtu m ft bai filed nollre ot Intention to &Ut commuianon prooi, loeitiDiuo dim linn AtuwA r.fi.M IIAI..P.I w Oregon, on tho 10th diy of Ortotxr, Ha. Claimant name a wIiommi, Joltu Mclennan. Ilodetlck OnnL Notice for Publication Department of tbelnteilor.U. B. UaJ at The Dallci. Orfron.toDttaWritl. Notice la hereby given that Henry h. Sllfli. 1 . II...' . . ... rflf Ja. aJa-t IllimiiV II'IHV"lVaM .1U( V1MW, IVi w.,t .-...-.I,... a- . t. I.H.V. a ilntflt 1 1 ... v.. .. . l. f nmt ml uan icon, on the lain oy oiuciowr, i.l.MUr.l h.imai urtlnttftftl! ..I... XV Ifnlflmv UlUi WhlU. butb Mwrc, both ot UmouU, - NntifG for Publication tl. ...,.... nf lha InlfNor. U.B,IU at i no iiaiiea, Notice I hereby given tbtt AntonlaU tandt, 1U.0W, Hertlon 18. Townjldp W .1.1.1. .i.i. m id land aWfl '.I.Klllll I Ifl.MI ,v " . . . n at hi once, at iuri vi-i day of October, 1912. ley, France ureenwaiu - Oregon. 812-010 of Oregon for the County of Crook. Marie L. Brooks Plaintiff, vs : Summons. 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 appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before the last day of the time nrescrib ed in the order for publication ? ? 1 . 01 uuh summons, to-wit: on or belore.the 1st day of November. 1912 said day being more than 42 days from the first publica Notice Is hereby given that Amer L. Houghtaling, of Vanora, Oregon, who, on May 27th, 1910, made Homestead, No. 067G6 ior L,ot 1U, sec. 1 T. 10 S It. 12 E. and Lota 4 and 5, Sec. 6, T. 10 S. R. 13 East, Willamette Meridian, has Hied notice of intention to make commuta tion proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Howard W. Turner. U. S. Commission, at h!a office, at Madras, Oregon on the 13th day 01 wovemoer, 1U1Z. Claimant names an witnesses: George Irwin. John T. Diznev. J. Edward Campbell. Harvev Pilev. all of i -. ' ' ' vanora, uregon. O.H-N.7Pd C. W. Moore. Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles. Oreirort. oepiemDer zoin, ivic. Notice Is hereby given that Emit A. Reutcr, D. H. WILLIAMS HARNESS SUCCESSOR TO FRED DAVIS SHOP OfYoUntTS. Ore., who. nn Anrll ilft. I tion ot this summons and notice; i91l, made Homestead. No. 08C02, for and if you fail to SO appear and inwi, Section 28, and nine, Hectlon r,Mr...,nu 4-1 i. i c j.l 29. TnWMshln fl Snilfll. Rnnrrn IK I?oof I uuowct, iui tuu warn, uiuiuoi me ,n.: v: : a., i ' " . A A t t FIRST DOOR SOUTH OF POSTOFFIGE MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN FINF HARMF.Q.Q AMn.QADDLER nlaintiiTwillanr.lv n th onnrtAJVlP. L "enaJan. nSfl "Ied nco iw uic raici praycu ior in tne proof, to establish claim to the land complaint, tO-Wlt, that tne bonds apove uescnued, before Howard W. of matrimonv now existing hn. 1iirner'. V ?. Commissioner, at his " ' ." I nlllnn nt MorlvQa I Ua it. Hit. twnfin vnnrsn fnnH tho n ninfifT i me nn ill .1 T r ubi 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. ay of November. 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Thomas Bradford. Samuel Stb,ot Alwood, Oregon; Andiew Woodward. Prank L. Htinnnll. hnth n r ' " xuungH, uregon. 03-31 pd C. W Moore, Register GENERAL HORS& FURNISHINGS SHOE COBBLING DONE WHILE YOU WAl