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About The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1912)
Personal s Local POINTED PARAGRAPHS PLBASINOLV PRODUCED. TIMELY TOPICS TERSELY TOLD J. H. Homey was down from his home at Metolius Saturday. For Sale Good younpr brood sows. E. L. Milner. Mrs. W. C. Houck, of Lamonta, was shopping in Madras last Monday. J. F. McNeill of Haycreek was transacting business in Madras Tuesday. Marion Osbom of Grizzly, re turned from a several weeks trip to Portland, Friday. Wm. Boegil was a business visitor in Madras Saturday, from his home at Culver. J. Harrington of Opal City, was a business visitor in Madras Friday of last week. Clarence Watts made proof on his homestead, located on the Agency Plains, Saturday. The Redmond Poultry Associ ation will hold a poultry show at Redmond December 18 to 21. J. G. Bolter and family, of Trout Crrek, were in Madras Saturday calling on the local den tists. E. Bergland and family and B. Randolf and wife, spent Thanks giving day at the Warmsprings Agency. Jack Dee, Henry Frohnhoefer and Albert Cubit were in Mad ras yesterday attending to some land matters. P. A. Chandler, one of the owners of the Culver Tribune, is in town today looking after busi ness matters. Chris Weiss, of Grizzly, was transacting business and circulat ing among old friends in Madras last Saturday. Perrv Henderson made final five year proof on his homestead before the United States Com missioner Saturday. J. P. -Hahn, who has been spending several days in Port land this week returned to Mad ras Tuesday evening. John F. Church, Lex Long and Roy Newell, were over from Hay creek Friday, in attendance at the Masquerade Ball. Ralph Moore and Eugene Goff of Haycreek, were over Friday as witnesses on the homestead troof of Mrs. Fordyce. P. N. Vibbert and family of Gateway, were in Madars Friday looking after business matters and doing some Xmas shopping. L. G. Savage, who has been located at Culver for several months past, is in Madras this week, and may be here several weeks. Thorwald Kaas, of Haycreek, left Friday morning for Richland, Washington, where he will spend a few weeks visiting his brother James. Thomas J. Fields, whose home stead is located about five miles east of Madras, made final proof before the Land Commissioner Saturday. Mrs. Ethel Loucks and daugh ter, came up from Portland and spent Thanksgiving with her paren s, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cowherd. Born, Friday, November 29. 1912, to Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Brown, at their home 8h miles south of Macras, a girl. Mother and young lady are doing well. B. E. Youmans a Portland attorney, has been spending sev eral days in Madras and Culver, looking after interests of his clients in the J. P. Hahn matter. Mrs. Hattie Fordyce of Hay creek, made final proof on her homestead before United States Commissioner Turner Friday. She was accompanied to Madras by Mrs. G. Little. The local wood and coal firm of Ashley & Irving have decided to give tne nrsc coupie tnat creis married in Madras a cord of their best wood, for futher information inquire of Turk." $10.00 Reward-Will be paid for information leading to the arrest and conviction of party who stole feed from stack on my ranch 3 J miles Southeast of Mad ras, . . E. L. Milner. All are invited to attend the Redmpnd Poultry Show and bring their birds; Write to the Secretary of the Redmond Poul try Show for a premium list. Over one hundred valuable prizes. A Basket Social will be given 1 Oakes, Lee Wood, Milo Wood, E. In f hn n W. R &. N. wnrehouse. D. Gonsor. F. T. Doak, Patrick at Gateway, Oregon, Friday Reilly, Ernest Rieber, nvnninir. rWmnhnr 13. for the 1 Grant Allen Maclanan, benefit of the Gateway public ! Short, J. C. Brogan, JackBrogan, schools; No admission will be charged. Mrs. Charles Hicrdon and son came in Wednesday evening o last week to join her husband who is employed at the Centra Oregon Mercantile Go's store Mr. and Mrs. Hegdon have taken ud there permanent residence in the S. E. Gray house. The local post office has been out of money orders for severa days oast, making it inconven ient for people who desire to pur chase Uucle Sam's money or ders. There are however two ex 1 1 press companies wno nanoie them, and the Madras bank sells drafts, so we will manage to get alone: until Postmaster Davis gets a new supply. Riechen-Strasscr Monday afternoon at the home of Rhiney Strasser, occurred the marriage of his sister, Anna B Strasser to Samuel Riechen. The young couple are very wel known in this section and Mr. Reichen has a homestead south east of Madras, where they wil make their future home, and re ceived the congratulations o friends and relatives. The Rev Austin officiated. Lott-McGhje The marriage of popular young couple of Lamonta took place at the Methodist parsonage in Prine vine, Wednesday November 27th The participating parties were Miss Lizzie McGhee, a daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Mc Ghee of Lamonta, and Oren Lott, a son of Charles Lott of Lamonta. The young couple will make their future home on the Lott homestead. This paper joins with the many friends and rel ativt;s in congratulating the young couple, and we sincerely hop3, that theirs may be a long and happy wedded life. Hahn Stores Sold at Auction Pursuant to the order of the Circuit court, the stores and fixtures of J. P. Hahn at Mad ras and Culver, were sold by the sheriff of this county Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. The stock and store at Culver, were bid in by B.E. Youmans of Portland, who is the attorney for Mrs. Hahn, and a part of the stock at Madras, principally in the tarm machinery line, was sold to the farmers and the bal ance was also sold in a lump to B. E. Youmans. The invoice of the Culver store being about S4000.00 and that of the Madras store about $7000.00. both of which did not bring the full amount of the invoice price. "Turkey in the Straw" Turkeys, for Thanksgiving, where have we seen them, at the turkey shoot, yes, and other places since Thanksgiving day We heard several make the remark that a fellow was pri vileged to help himseit to one of these birds when they were left lying around without any attention whatever. This is the case, ot which we learned Sunday evening, the said turkey disappeared one night last week, and showed up on the dining table of Hobson's Cafe, the owner having a special invitation to be present, but ow ing to another future engage ment he could not be present: however the turkey was fine and those who partook of the feed are thankful to the gentleman who left the bird a little too close to the door, for his generosity. We understand that this gentle man is an operator for one of the large trusts; however, there was an operator who was not an old hand at the business of steal ing turkeys, who Ipulled off the tunt, but is the person who was in the habit of taking care of himself on the firing line of the greatest rebellion in the history of the United States. When in need of printing that pleases call at the Pioneer office. Petition For Liquor License To the Honorable County Court for Crook County State of Ore gon: We the undersigned legal voters of Ashwood Precinct Crook County Oregon respectfully peti tion your hon6rable body to grant a license to i. D. Gonsor to se spiritious malt and vinous liauor and hard cider in quantities less than one gallon in Ashwood Pre cinct Crook County State of Ore gon, for a period of six months beginning on the first dav of January 1913: James Wood. C. P. Maunin. P. E. Sears, C. E. Sandy. Chap. Swanson, J. C. Grater, E. L. Rod. C. O. Jno. F. Brogan, Walter Mitchell, John Payne, F. D. Handendorf, Dan Crowley, Elrie Crowley, E. C. Finnell, Walter T. Symons, John T. Taylor, J. D. Symons, Howard Mnupin, John Hale, Chas. B. McCollum, Dan Trolan. Bert G. Clark, Homer Smith, J. R. Baytis, Alex. Colett, H. C. Grater. H. G. Grater. Fred James, W. C. James, Chas Campbell, John T. Wishart, Al bert Sims. Ernest Wood, J. A Gonsor, T. J. Wyman, Clarance M. Greenwald, H. Hawley, J. G Clark, E. W. Crosswhite. pd.ad Sheriff's Sale on Execution in Foreclosure By virtue of an execution nnd order of sale issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook coun ty, upon a judgment rendered in saw court on the 521st dav of October. 1912 in favor of Olymoia Beer Acrcncy, corDoration. DlaintifT. and against A W. Howell, defendant, for the sum of $678.24, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 nor cent per annum, and the further sum of $15.00 costs, which judc ment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's ofllce of Crook county, Btato of Orecon. on the Zlst day of October, 1912. commanding mc to sell the certain morteaired real orooertv of the defend ant described as follows, to-wit: N4 of lot 3 in block 19 in the town of Madras formerly Palmehn. as the same is of record in the clerk's office at Prineville Oregon. Notice is hereby given that I have levied upon and I will on Monday. December 9th. 1912. at the hour of 2 o'clock in the after noon of said day. at the north door of the county court house in Prineville Crook county. Oregon, sell to the high eat bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest the said defendsnt. A. W. Howell, had in and to said mortgaged real estate on the 21st day of October, to satisfy said judgment in favor of Olvmoia Beer Agency, a corporation and costs and accruing costs. Said sale to be made subject to redemption in the manner prescribed by law. First published November 7, 1912, T. N. BALFOUR, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon, Sheriff's Sale on Execution in Foreclosure By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook coun ty, upon a judgment rendered in said court on the 21st day of October, 1912, in favor of John H. Lockard, plaintiff, and against James Gott, Ruth A. Blair, wm. Blair, her bUBband, and J. H. Jackson, Recorder of the City of Mad- ras. Oregon, defendants, for the sum of $437.84, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 21st day of October, 1912, and the fur ther sum of $11. 60 costs, which judg ment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's office of Crook county, State of Oregon, on the 21ot day of Octobtr. 1912, commanding me to sell the certain mortgaged real property of the de fendants described as follows, to-wit: All of the swl of the eel, sec. 21 and w4 of nel, nwl of sel of sec. 28. in tp. 9 s., r. 14 e. W. M., 'containing 160 acres, in Crook county Oregon. Notice is hereby given that I have levied upon and i will on Monday. Decemher 9th. 1912. at the hour of of 2 o'clock in the after noon-of said day, at the north door of the county court house in Prineville. Crook rounty, Oregon, sell to the high est bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest the said defendants, James Gott, Ruth A. Blair, Wm. Blair, her husband and J. H. Jackson. Recorder of the City of Madras, Oregon, had in and to said mortgaged real estate on the 21st day of October, to satisfy said judgment in favor of John H. Lockard. and costs and accruing costs. Said sale to be made subject to redemption in the manner prescribed by law. r irst published November 7, iaiz. T. N BALFOUR, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon. Sheriff's Saleon Execution in Foreclosure By virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the circuit court of the state of Oregon for Crook coun ty, upon a judgment rendered in said court on the 21st day of October, 1912. in favor of Madras State Bank, a cor- oration, pluintiff, and against W. F. ammer, i-unnle . Hammer and It. , Sabin, defendants, for the sum of $2,706.45, with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 21st day of October, 1912, and the fur ther sum of $13 00 costs, which judg ment was enrolled and docketed in the clerk's office of Crook county, Btate of Oregon, on the Zlst day of October, 1912, commanding me to Bell the certain mortgaged real property of the defend- la described as ioiiows, to-wit:. sei 13. tp. 12s., r.13 e.. and the sel of nwl and the sej of swj of boc. 14, tp. 12s., r. 13 e., and sei of swl and sel of nwl of sec. 14; also commencing ot the ne corner of sel of sec. 18. thence west 89 rods, thence south 18 8-4 rods, thence east 3 rods, thence south 5 rods, thenco west IB rods, thence north 23 3-4 rods, thence west 58 rods, thence south 160 rods, thence east 160 rods, thence north 160 rods to place of beginning: all in tp, 12s . rl3e. W. M.. in Crook countv. Oregon Notice is hereby given that I have levied upon and will on Monday, December 9th, 1912, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the after noon of said day, at the north door of he county court house in Prineville. ( mrle innntir ( vecrr anil ts Attn 1. 1 U est bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest tne said defendants, w F. Hammer. Fannie H. Hammer and R. L. Sabin, had in and to said mortgaged real estate on the 21st day of October, to satisfy Bald judgment in favor of Madras Hate Bank, a corporation and costs and accruing costs. aid sale to be made subject to redemption In the manner prescribed by law. First published November 7, 1912. T. N. BALFOUR, Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon F Si E R FRUIT LAND AT DON'T BE AFRAID OF U. S. GOVERNMENT CARRY ACT IRRIGATION PROJECTS IN OREO.ON. Tho day of Irresponsible irrigation companies In this state Is pnBt. When tho Northwest Townslte Company of Philadelphia took over tho Paisley Project in Lake County, It gave tho largest bond ever given In tho Btato fifty thouimnd dollars guaranteeing completion of tho project. Every throe months it mnkns nn itemized statement of expenses to tho Desert Land Board. All of its adver tising books, maps, contracts, subscription agreements and Htcraturo is sub" mlttcd to tho Desert Land Board for inspection before being issued. Tlic land Is level, free fiom rock, and Is a rkh Volcanic Ash Soil. Tho cllrnalo is perfect for fruit, which now grows to perfection at Paisley. APPLES PEACHES PEARS PLUMS PRUNES Construction work upon tho dam and reservoir has now been In progress for three months, with Thomas Hawthorne, State Inspector, on tho ground. Ho was formerly with tho U. S. Reclamation Sorvlco on tho Umatilla Project. Send for 32 page illustrated book. Go to Paisley by automobile stago from Bend nnd see the land. Our agent at Paialoy, Hugh K. GHmoro, will show you tho land. It i frco to those who pay tho coat of putting water on it. ' Northwest Townsito Company is among tho largest taxpayers in Oregon, own ing townsite Bub-livi8lons at Prinovltlo, Madras, Redmond, Bend, Burns, Vale and also the 840-acrc Conn ranch at Paisley, including a 50-barrol-a-day capacity flour mill and general storo. Our Bank Roferencea are: First National Bank, Philadelphia, Pa. GIrard National Bank, Philadelphia Pa. Commercial Trust Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Interstate Finance Corporation, Phlladelphii, Pi. Merchants' Trust Co., Camden, N.J. Security Savings & Trust Co., Portland, Ore. ' Address all communications to our Portland ofllce, 001 Yeon Building Write now. The avcrago cost of water will be &6 an acre. We will give you a square deal NORTHWEST TOWNSITE COMPANY 308 Chestnut St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. See Our Agents in Bend Homeseekers' Land Company Summons. - In the Justice's Court of the State of Oregon, for the Coun of Crook, Precinct of Madras. D. C. Burns Co., a : corporation, : Plaintiff, : vs . Summons. O. A. Fields, 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 prescrib ed in the order for publication of this summons, to-wit: on or be fore the 2nd. day of January, 1913, said day being more than 42 days from the first publication of this summons and notice: and a you ian to so appear and answer, tor the want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court lor the relief prayed for in the complaint, to wit: in the sum of $83.99 and interest per anum at the rate of 10 per cent from No vember, 1st, 1912. lhis summons is served on vou by publication by order of the Honorabe J. H. Jackson Justice of the Peace for Madras. Pre cinct, Crook County. Oreeron. made November 14th. 1912. Bv said order it was directed that his summons be nublished in The Madras Pioneer, a weeklv newspaper published at Madras, uregon, once each successive week, and the date of the first publication thereof is November 21st, 1912. the date named in said order for the said first pub- lcation. Lewis H. Irving, Attorney for lainuir. Madras, uretron. m.21 J, 2. m.p. SUMMONS, n the Justice's Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Crook, Precinct of Madras. 'atrick Welsh and : R. T. Olson, doing : ouHiness under the : irm name of Cen- : ral Oregon Mer cantile Company. rimnuiis, : vs. : 0. A. Fields. : Defendant. : In the name of the State of Oregon you are hereby required to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in tho' aoove entitled suit on or before the last day of the time prescrib- Summons. ed in the order for publication of this summons, to-wit: on or before the 2nd. day of January 1913, said day being more than 42 days from tho first pubplica- tion of this summons and notice: and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof the paintiffs will apply to the court for relief prayed for in the com plaint, to wit: for the sum of $14.00 and interest at the rate of 6 per cent per anum from theoth day of November 1912 arid for the costs and disbursements of this action. This summons is served on you by publication by order of the Honorable J. H. Jackson, Justice of the Peace for Madras Precinct, Crook County. Oregon, made .November 14th. 1912. By said order it was directed that this summons be published in The Madras Pioneer at Madras, Oregon, once each successive week and the date of the first publication thereof is November 21st, 1912, the date named in said order for the said first pub lication. Lewis H. Irving, Attorney for Plaintiff, Madras, Oregon. M21 J2. m.p. Notion for Publication t Til U.IlM, Off, KOTM Notice for Publication. , Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Ofllce at Tho Dalles, Oregon. November II, 1912. Notice is hereby given that William BIgclow, of Lamonta, Oregon, who, on May 4th, 1009, made Homestead, No. 04835 for awl. section 23, twp. 12a, range 14 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Howard W. Turner, U. S. Commissioner, at hla ofllce, at Madras, Oregon on tho 19th day of December, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses; ThorntiB J. Bcnnefleld. Willis W. Bennoflold, Ira Paxton, Albert Mooro, all of Lamonta, Oregon. N14-D12-Pd C. W. Moore, Register. uinelf, OrciiOH N7.101 Noli. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U S. T .ml Hfllyin of Tim Tliillnn Craatn.. November 11th, 1912. Notice is Hereby given that Ray D. Clark. of Ashwood,, Oregon, who, on January linn, luou, made Homestead, jno. Serial No. 04299, for Bejswi, section 19, undninej, nejnwi, s.20, tp 10s, rlfleast Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof to cHtablluh claim to the land above do- scribed, before Howard W, Tyroi-'r, II M IVimmlUMtr.nl- ul hid fliriCO. Ill rtimn mi h tflll. rfav nf De, UlrCMiifc'. riKliBWKlM oembor 1912 TKuih I iiMpl'ffiA Claimant names as witnesses. A. Garrett, all of Havcreek. Oregon, John R. Bayllss, of Ashwood, Owgon. Ni4.DJ2-j'U, u w, Moore, jiagiaw Doptrtment of th InUrlor. Culud Jjinu uirico luili, 1912. Nolle It hereby glrtn that ItnFxiM A. Uannrr. of Miulrti. 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