La Pine inter-mountain. (La Pine, Or.) 1911-1934, May 19, 1921, Image 2

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    La Pine Inter-Mountain
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LA PINK. DEMTHrTCd OOCNTy. l'K H K 'S
William
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Arnold.
I dito« «nd I 'u M c l*
»2 00 ri.lt YEAH IN ADVANCE
nerve, to sillv rumor, and travel , woods that nature has provided,
on through the country leaving what would you do?
liehind them a wake o f Kloom.
Oh! let’s go on to the next
depression and lost confidence. town.
“ National prosperity is but the
Alright.
sum total o f a k>tof little individ­
So long. La Pine.
ual prosperities. As individuals
we have weathered deflation
without one o f our old-time HUMESTEA1) IN F O R M A T IO N
American panics.
But we have
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not yet realized, ss individuals,
The
luw requires that the en­
that we will have to think pros­
try
man
shall have a habitable
perity and work for prosperity
house
on
the land liefore he is
if we want prosperity.”
grunted
a
patent. These require­
I f we want prosperity we can­
ments
are
practically the same
not be like the “ little triflin g
steamboat that used to go p u ff­ for all of the homestead laws re­
ing about on the Sangamon R iv ­ ferred to.
“ Having considered the char­
er. with a seven-foot whistle on
acter
of lauds available, and in a
a five-foot boiler, so that every
greater
general way the laws un­
time the whistle blew, the boat
der which they may be acquired,
8 t O p J K . il. ”
the next thing to look into is the
mode o f jirocedure by which in­
“ A shocking political scandal” formation as to the location and
is the New York World’ s desig­ character o f the land« may be as­
nation o f the ten million dollar certained. and an entry' made
fund used to nominate and elect thereof. The public land states
a republican president last year. u n d ivid ed into land districts, in
Not a penny o f this fund ma iy I ieach of which is what is known
have been corruptly expended, ¡a-, a local United States land of-
yst the very existence o f such
presided over bj the regis­
*a colossal slush fund is a national ter and receiver. All filings and
menace, says that jiajrer.
entries o f public lands are made
The stupendous and unprece­ in these offices. In these offices
dented amuont spent by General also are kept records o f all en­
Wood’s managers, and others tries and all transactions with
leads the New York jmjier to be­ re."|Kict thereto: there are also
lieve that the money was spent kept the official township plats
in buying the presidency. II lere o f survey o f the public domain.
are the chief items.
In the local offices, when an en­
try is made, it is marked on the
Republican National Com­
pjat. Examination o f these jdats
mittee
$6.819.729 therefore, will show what lands
Republican State Commit­
are entered, and what are vacant
tees
12,078,060 ami open to entry, and diagrams
Leonard Wood ......... $1.773.803 may I k - made o f such plats show­
Frank <I. Losvden
$ 411,001 ing this information.
Republican Congressional
The next thing is to go out and
Committee
$876.696 examine the land, as a rule this
Republican Senatorial Com­
is where the real difficu lty comes
mittee ....................$316.9-0 in. One must understand the
Hiram Johnson..........
$194.U00 scheme of township and range
Herbert Hoover
. $173.00« i lines and o f land descriptions so
Warren G. Harding
$113,000 that he can go to the part o f the
country he is looking for. Find­
Would you stop at such a town ing the public land survey lines
as this? Ask yourself that ques­ and comers is not an easy mat­
ter. and is almost impossible for
tion and answer it.
Imagine yourself touring Cen­ one who has had no experience
Modern survey-
tral Oregon in u car. and arriv­ in that work.
lines are marked w ith iron cor­
ing here about nightfall.
A fte r vainly searching for a ner posts and brass caps duly in-
camp ground, after inquiring scribed, but the corners o f old
about a public well, or a parkins surveys are very frequently com­
site, and finding none but the pletely obliterated or extremely
difficult to find, esjiecially in
rough or timbered countries.
This brings uj> the subject of
I the land locator, that is to say.
j men who make a business of
| finding and locating lands and
The chief trouble with most of
us in this country is that we are
sittin g aruuml waiting for pros­
perity to “ Is-Kin."
Samuel M.Vawclain, President
o f the Baldwin Locomotive Co.,
says. “ I am afraid o f the estab­
lishment o f the debat ini? society
as a business'institution. Too
much ad vis ini? results in finding
the various ways that things
cannot be done.”
C ollier’s sa\s: “ Prosperity will
not be started by salesmen on
the road who lose their own
He was born into
wealth, but he knew
the value o f thrift and
practiced it. Ready
money wisely invested made him an international finan­
cier, and ready money enabled him to save the country
from possible panics in tin: late seventies and in 1907
by control of financial resources.
Ready money will be just as valuable to you
as it was to Morgan if you hope to enjoy prosperity
and comfort and be free c*f debt womes. Be ready to
face the future courageously and cheerfully, no matter
what Pate decrees — be it sunshine or sorrow.
Come In today and start an account with
ut. Add to It from every pay envelope you get. Funds
In bank «rengthen a man's "backbone
Multiply your money in our care.
La Pine State Bank
J. N. MASTEN LUMBER CO.
The Pioneer Mills.
Lumbermen since 1885
W e manufacture Western Des Chutes White Pine
exclusively. Complete stock of all kinds of rough,
surfaced and sized lumber.
All kinds of finish,
mouldings, etc. Long lengths and special stuff cut
to order. We also carry Cedar Shingles, the only roof.
We also handle doors, windows, screen doors, builders’
hardware, nails, etc. Let us figure on your building.
We deliver anywhere.
J. N. MASTEN LUMBER CO.
LA PINE, “ In the Heart of the Timber” OR EGON
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Walker Basin Irrigation
La r,,,. Company Oreg
t i n in t o
p r o K p w c t iv w
Fresh
Vegetables
Radishes, Onions, Lettuce
Beets, Parsnips, Carrots
Asparagus and Rhubarb
M aw
IFV
A-
All kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats
Beef, Pork and Mutton
Fine Home Made Sausage
Fordham’s Market
AUTOMOBILE WORK
HORSESHOEING
F rank Johnson, Blacksmith
R e p a ir in g o f Implements and Trucks
High Grade Welding • >f
Physician
and Surgeon
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7T
First National Bank Building
w ot -
! tiers for a consideration. It is at
,once apparent that the tempta­
tion and opportunity are both
present for the locator to mislead
the entryman or misrepresent
the facts to him.
As a practical matter the home-
seeker will save both time and
money if he can get a reliable lo­
cator who can I k * depended upon
to show him the land at a reason­
able figure.
There are many
cases where the prospective
| homesteader was not show n the
piece of land he thought he was
getting, and with the exception
of the few states where IcK'ators
and real estate dealers work un­
der a license, the homesteader
i is apt to be \ ictimized, without
|recourse.
Having found the land the en­
tryman then files his application
in the projHT U. S. Land O ffice,
such application must be sworn
to before a qualified officer
within the land district. It is
not possible under the land law
for an entryman in one state b>
execute his papers there for land
in another state or district. The
principal and most important
sjtccial privilege granted to hon­
orably discharged soldiers and
sailors is the right to receive
credit on the period of residence
and cultivation required under
the homestead laws o f a time
equivalent to the period of their
luiiltarv service, provided that
regardless o f the time of such
service there must be at least
one year of actual cultivation and
residence on the land.
La Pine
Oregon
Oregon
Bend
Public
Stenographer
Your D in n er
is Reaciy'
L a P in e B a k e r y a n d
R e sta u ra n t
Serine from 10 c up
Short Orders at A ll Hours
Circular Letters
and Addressing
MRS. LULU. B. A R N O L D
At
I h * In te r-M o u n ta in O f fica
La Pine
Oregon
Notary
Public
MRS A M Y CAVANAUG11
O c rk
T he IN T E R -M O U N T A IN
L a P in t Scho o l B o a rd
C**nj4ctc Mathng Lists
La Pine
La Pine
Oregon
Oregon
La Pine
Barber Shop
H E N R Y ( W .W A U G H
See
Foss
Oregon
Bids will U* received by the L i
Fine School Board until one o’ -
clock p.m.on the 2f»thday o f May
1921. for painting the La F’ ine!
School house, two coats on ,the
outside, and one coat on the
shingles. Also bids for installing
a heating plant in the school
house, as per specifications on
file with the Hoard clerk. All
L B lomes A (j. Cholick
bids must l>e in the hands o f the
O f f ic e a t I n f i n e S t a t e B a n k
clerk on or before one o’clock p.
m. on the 2f»th o f Mav, 1921.
The Inani reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
La Pine
Oregon
Signed, Amy K. Cavanaugh,
lerk.
Insurance
Agency
. r,
R S. H A M ILT O N
O ffn e in Strphrnam Building
La Pme
K. t-
v » • . V .
Attorney
at-Law
ISAAC B. W ILSO N M. D.
Notice for Hiil.s
i
La Pine
Auto Spring«,.
Pr« f f tei or
I ligh ('lass Irrt «ate J Lands in the Walker Basin at
bixt\ I Xyllars per Acre
¿ 3-
for Rebuilt motor cars
of all kinds. Maxwell.
Fords, Reos, Hupmo-
biles, etc. In good con­
dition. and low price.
See
Foss