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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1912)
Personal i Local POINTED PARAGRAPHS PLUASINQLY PRODUCED. TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD H. L. Pridny of Lower Trout Creek, wa9 a business visitor in Madras today. Frank Hubbard was over Fri day from his ranch on the Metolius river. L. H. Uerbinc and wile are visiting friends and relatives in Portland this week. Warner W. Richy of Opal City, was a business visitor in Madras Monday of this week. Sheriff Balfour, of Prineville, was in Madras Monday, with a prisiner, before Judge Jackson. J. H. Barkley has moved his sister and his children back to Madras to be near school during the winter. M. L. Loucks left the latter part of the week for San Diego, Ca!., to be with Mrs. Loucks during the winter. Sam Hamilton of Ashwood, came over the early cart ol t.ie. week and took home a large load of supplies for the winter. Geo White who has been spend ing several days last week at the Northwest Farmers Union meet ing at Walla Walla, Wash., re t lrned to his home Saturday eve ning. A chicken dinner, with mince pies, will be served by the ladies of the Christian church, in the Sweeting building next Saturday om 5 to 8:30 p .m. Dinner 35 cents. Fred C. Missel and family, who formerly resided east of town, h is moved back to this part of tne state, from the Williamette Valley and will remain here per manently. Miss Emma White, who has worked at the Madras hotel as waitress, for the past year, re signed her position last Sunday, a id left for her home, about six miles from this city. William V. Coulter returned from the Williamette Valley, wiiere he has been spending so.ne time with his wife, who nas been under the doctor's care for some time. W. C. Moore, of the Madras hotel, has moved the small build ing which was formerly occupied as a stage office to the rear of tin hotel, and will use the house for a laundry and wood shed. "Buckskin Joe" Talbert is ex cavating potatoes this week in the tuber field owned by Thoma? McCormack, having left forf,thi scene of his arduous duty last Monday. Tommy is digging spuds also. ' Patty McCormack is head mix ologist, expert dispenser and chief cook and bottle washer at the Shamrock this week, his former bartender, George Choquette, having accepted a similar position in a liquid empor ium at Bend. Charles Hjgdon of Renton, Washington, who recently enter ed the employ of the Central Oregon Mercantile Company, is winning a reputation as a win dow dresser. Last Monday he artistically arranged one of the windows of the store, and his well selected display attracts a great deal of attention. Deputy U. S. Marshal Frank Beatty of Portland, was in Mad ras last Monday, having in his custody an Indian named Weaver of the Warmspnng reservation whom he was taking to Portland to be tried before the United States court upon a charge of rioe, which is alleged to have been committed upon an Indian girl at the Klamath reservation. John C. Starr today complet ed the sale of his ranch six miles northeast of Madras to Edward Johnston and wife, who are re cent arrivals from the middle west. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston will move to their new home the latter part of the week. A pleasant surprise was given Mrs. M. E. Percival, superintend ent of the Sunday school of the Christian church, when the school and some of her friends made her a present of a solid gold watch, as a birthday present. Mrs. Percival has been an un tiring worker in the Christian church since its establishment in Madras, and has held the position as superintendent of the Sunday school a greater part of the time. convey the hearty appreciation j of her friends, for her work ac complished in the church along with the commemoration of her birthduy. City Officials Arc Nominated Tuesday evening a mass meet ing of the voters of the city was held in the city hall for the purpose of nominating new city otticers for the next two years. The meeting was called to order by Mayor Turner, and the object of the meeting stated, and he was selected chaiimnn of the convention after which P. W. Ashley and J. L. Campbell were selected Tellers and C. E. Roush and D. H. Williams selected as secretaries. There were present about 53 legal voters of the town which was considerably over a majority in the town. The first matter taken up was the nominaion for Mayor, and the names of 0. A. Pierce and H. L. Milner were proposed. The total vote stood 40 for 0. A. Pierce, and 10 for H. LMilner, and Mr. Pierce was declared the nominee by the convention. J. H. Jackson was again nomi nated for recorder, and D. W. Barnett was also nominated for treasurer, both by acclamation. After some discussion as to how the convention should vote on the three courjcilmen to be elected, it was decided to vote on all at once and the three receiv ing the higest number of votes were to be placed on the ballot. G. V. Stanton and S. E. Gray were again nominated, and P. W. Ashley was nominated to fill the place of J. L. Campbell, as there were only three placed in nomi nation, the secretary was in structed to cast one vote for these gentlemen, and the same was done. For the office of city marshal two names were proposed, that of the present marshall, Frank Stangland and W. G. Loucks, the tormer receiving 39, and the latter, 14, the chairman declaring Mr. Stangland to be the nominee. A motion was made and the convention adjourned ir.defi-nately. Bert Clark of Blizzard Ridge, came over yesterday and done some shopping with the local merchants. Completes Drilling Deep Well W F. Thomas, who resides about six miles south and east of Madras on the Prinoville road, has just completed the drilling of a deep well, securing an ex ceedingly strong flow of water. The well is located on the Edmund Healy place, which was recently purchased by Mr. Thom as, and the present owner is to be congratulated for having dis covered that water could be se cured in that section. Mr. Thomas expects to move his present residence and farm build ings to the new site, and build a much larger home in the near future. Revival Alcctlujjs We have been very fortunate in secruing the services of the Rev. H. V. Haslam. during a ser ies of revival meetings which will be held in the Madras Free Methodist church, commencing Sunday Nov. 17. Rev. Haslam is pastor of the Second Free Methodist church, Portland, Oregon. He is an able speaker. We cordially invite every one to attend the meetings. Every evening at 7:30. Ernest W. Hillis, Pasior. Hotel Arrivals The following registered at the Hotel Madras during the week: J. K Hardy, Myrtle Ken nedy, O. W. Baker, W.W. Brown, Jas. B. Beeson, Thos. Hubbard, G. A. Grant, J. C. Garretson, Sidney J; Graham, B. E. Yor- mans, G. H. White, J. Andrews, D. B. Irwin, B. L. Sheppard, K. F. Beatty, E. L. Nixon, T. N. Balfour, A. C. Lee and wife, W. V. Coulter, Geo. L. Simmons, F. W. Wooley, Alex. Thompson, and iamily, ri. A. Comas, uus Brodrick, Geo. H. Russel, Carl Woods. Purl Tucker returned from Paisley yesterday morning and will remain with his parents dur ing lhe winter. Rooms 50c. and $1.00. Meals 35c. and 50c. Bus Meets All Trains. Hotel Madras W. C. MOORE, Prop. Rooms Reserved for Traveling Men. We Serve the Best the Special Rates by The Market Affords. Week or Month. F E R r nui i lmimu Paisley DON'T BE AFRAID OF U. S. GOVERNMENT CAREY ACT IRRIGATION PROJECTS IN OREGON, Tho day of irresponsible Irrigation companion In this state is pnHt. When tho Northwest Townslte Company of Philadelphia took over tho Paisley Project in Lake County, it gavo tho latest bond over glvon In tho state-fifty thousand dollars guaranteeing completion of tho project. Every three months It makes an itemized statement of expenses to tho Desert Land Board. All of Its ndver. Using bookB, maps, contracts, subscription agreement and lltoraturo Is Bub mittcd to tho Desert Land Hoard for inspection boforo being issued. Tlio land is love!, free from rock, and Is a rich Volcanic Ash Soil. Tho cllmato is perfect for fruit, which now grows to porfcctlon at Paisley. APPLES PEACHES PLUMS PEARS Construction work upon tho dam and reservoir has now beon in progress for three months, with Thomaa Hawthorn?, 8tato Inspector, on tho ground. Ho wna formerly witli tho U. S. Reclamation Service on tho Umatilla Project. Send for 32 pago Illustrated book. Go to Paisley by automobile stage from Bend ond see tho land. Our agent at Paisloy, Hugh K. Gllmoro, will show you tho land. It ii free to those who pay tho cost of putting water on it. NorthweHt Townslte Company is among tho largest taxpayora In Oregon, own ing townBito sub-divisions at Prinoville, Madras, Redmond, Bend, Burns, Valo and ulso tho 840-acro Conn ranch at Paisley, including a GO-barrel-a-day capacity flour mill and general store. PRUNE Our Bank References aro: First National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. G Irani National Bank, PhlladelDhla Pa Commercial Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa Merchants' Trust Co., Camden, N.J. Interstate Finance Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa Security Savings & Trust Co., Portland, Ore. ' Address all communications to our Portland ofTlcc, G01 Yeon Building Write now. The average cost of water will be $40 an acre. Wo will givo you a square deal inuki nwtM iuw rji 1 1 cum pan 308 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. See Our Agents In Bend Homeseekers' Land Company To Trade I have a quanity of apples that I will trade for any kind of grain except Rye ffrai.m at Madras prices; apples 50c, 77c, and $1.00 t la ousnei. Mrs. R. Parrish, Pd. 41. Haycreek, Ore. I ilifl'lFiP NRTHWEST Land Products (ff f i I E ll rlJl P INTERNATIONAL DAIRY (H I i I I fM NOVEMBER 18.19.20, 1912 1 IB FARMERS MERCHANTS AND 6T0CKM&N Mil f I IB POINT IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWEST WILL BE HERE 11 I 1 In MANY VALUABLE PRIZES J I Inifii excur s i on "Tflif inl I ? rTM. FOR FULL PARTICULARS Mr Z, I Dektoh C. BURDICK LAWYER Petitions in IJunkruptcy. Office Cllizeui Hint Bank Ilullilluif METOLIUS, 0REC0N. Notice for Publication Department of tho Interior. U. fc.- Land Office at The Dalles. Orciron November 'I, 1912. Notice in hereby given that William Hiidow, of Lamonta, Oregon, who, on May 1th, 1909, made Homestead, No 0-1835 for swi, aection 23, twp. 12a, range i4 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Howard V. Turner. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Madras. Oregon on the 19th day of December. 1912. Claimant names uh witnesses; ThomaH J. Bennefield. Willi W. Bennefield. Ira I'axton. !Albert Moore. all of Lamonta, Oregon. NI4-D12-IM C. W. Moore, RcgUter. Notice for Publication Department of tho Interior, U. S. land office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 14th I'JIZ. Notice in hereby given that Hattle V. Fordyco of Ilnycrcck, Oregon, who on October 4th, 1910. made homestead, No. 07510, for NJSWtf, Sec. 28 and IM 3 and 4, Section 29, Township 11 S, Itanuu ID E, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Howard W Turner, U. S. Commissioner at his office', at Madras Oregon, on tho 20th day of November, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: William E. Duchien, Eugeno Com". Ita'ph Moore, M Louisio Gurlock, all of Haycreek. Orciron. 017N22pd C. W. Moore, Register. Notice for Publication. interior, U. S. Dalles, Oregon, Department of the Land Office, at The November 11th. 1912. notice id hereby given that Ray D. Clark. of Ashwood,, Oregon, who, on January 10th, I9UH, made Homestead, No, 16864 Serial No. 04299, for sejswh section 19, andnjnej, nejnwh s.30, tp 10s, rIOcast Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before Howard W. Turner. U. S. Commissioner, at his office, at Madras. Oreiron. on the 18th dav of De. oember, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: James A. Brown. Albert Kims. James A, Garrett, all of Haycreek. Oreiron. John R. Hayllas, of Ashwood, Oregon. Nrt.UK-ru. O W. Moore, Register Notice for Publication fioiiartmant of tun Interior. U. H. f.anti (iffleo at Tiiu lHllf, Oregon. Novum her Utti, mi. Thomun J. Hl'iiiihIIuM of UiiKintB, On-KOii, who. on Nov. lt, Win, innde lluiiH'Xfiiil. No, MO), HerUI No. WOO 'o iiwli faction 5. towiulili. VU. rmiife li Kt WillHincito MrltlKii, llltil nolle or Intcn. (full to lllkku II II til flvu-vutt' Drool. In km UIjIIdIi claim totliu Uml lovu iltnrlU)il, In). torn Jlowurd W. Turtiur. t). H. (.'oiiiniiaaiimur. t lilioillce, At MnJfM. Oto on tU Jviii day oHio mbsr, m. uiaiiimni utuivu m wiinmittt Oolunol O Y. Smith. ( lurlri Lntt. Jerrv Achoy, Jnme L, Tuoaui, all of Lament, Or. NiM7id 0, W, MOOUK, lugUter Notice for Publication. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oct. 14th, 1912 Notice is hereby given that Clnrance O Watta, of Madras, Oregon, who, on June ltth 1907, made homestead, No. 15510 Scrlul No. (14098, for SV$, S20, T 10 8 Range in Rust, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make five year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Howard W. Turner, U. 8. Commis sioner at his office, Madras, Oregon, on the 20th day of November, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: J. Kdward Campbell, of Vanora, Oregon, Samuel liaberstich, of Mad ras, Oregon, John W. Jones, of Mad ras, Oregon, George Hurt, of Modras, Oregon. OI7N22-pd C. W. Moore, Register. Notice for Publication ncttarlmupt of the Intel lor, U. H. Land Oflko, at Tlio l(u, Oregon, October Wild, mi. Notlr-o U hereby bIvdii that Mlnnlu II. Tay- ol flnynrtuk, Ortiuon, wboonOi'lolMir aoth. 11KV m ado l(inpU)atl, No. n;i.Herlnl No, f73A, for t",4iiwi auu W54nii'jm;c. i n u n, iviiinineiiu Mvriuiaii, nai niuu iioiico Intention to make final flvo year proof, to emablUh ulalm to tho land aboyu tlcurrlbed, before Howard W. Turiior, U. H. Cominlinlonor. at hi ofllre, at Matlraa, Ore gun, on the 2nd day of Mieember, ivu. liiaimani uaiuei aa wmiuuvi. Oharlei W 1'arrfan of Madr. Oregon, liny Newell, of llaycreuk, Oregon. John Church, of lUycrttk, Oregon, l. Long, 11 ayi-reek, Orogon. (J, W Mooru, Jtegliiter Notice for PublicHtion Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Oflko, at Tlio Dalles, Ore, Oct. 16th, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Thomas J, Fluids, of Madras, Ore., who, on Nov. 14, 1907, made Homestead, No, 16784, Serial No. 04248 for nelseh seine, s0 and swlnwi Section 10, Township II South, Range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final five ear proof, to establish claim to tne and above described, be ore Howard W. Turner. U, H. Commissioner Kt his office, at Madras. Ore,., on the 27th day of November, 19 2 Claimant numim us witnesses: Perry Henderson, Christina A Pars ley, James W. Bones, Charley KgM, all of Madras. Oregon. . 017M22pd C, W, Moore, RegUter. Notice for Publication beparltnvnt nl the InUrior, 17. t. .Noiiff it acrrnr given wni IVrrv llfnil(ra I ........ i t Vn ura H.rlil Sa JiHWij. Kfrlluti t. tiiwmtilp II foolb, WlllmiK-tln Xrndltn, bu IltdDOtUt tumlon to mlit iltul tlc-Krti;l,w Huh claim to tlio l"! bore ittttiUi, Howard W Tiirntr, l? H. ComatuloMr, ofllcti at Madrm, Ortjoo, on litT.U NovomiK-r, vi. n.iin.m fiM.il... wltnriici) V. 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