The DesChutes Echo VOL. ». BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, SEPTEM BER 6, IOO 2 ! OUR EDITOR ONBOARD Continuation 0 he Autobiograph­ ical Sketch. Extra Copies Fum- - ished on Suspicion by Request* Echoes Along the Deschutes. M. M hldungh, a M ichigan tim b e r c ru ise r win*-has been w orking in th e pine l»elt of this vicinity for several m ouths passed through llend Monday i on th e way to P o rtlan d . NO. 15. Prove ,liH ,oli,inno’ls r^ idejuv uu"> and cultivation of said lan d , vi»: Joseph M ayfield, W illiam S. M ay field, Michael S. M ayfield, H enry Slo- ver, all of H olland, Oregon, K. M. B kattaix . Register, ' ____________ _ ------------------- LAND OFFICE PRINEVILLE, OREGON. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. Messrs Jo h n Bloss and Krvd Sm ith, who have located a great m any persons C x i V ku S tatus la mi » okkick , 011 lands in the vicinity of S isters, left bakeview , Oregon. Aug. 2. 1902. Tuesday for the scene of past lal>ors. Notice is hereby given th a t in compii* M Idle aw ay they will have cabins built ance with the provisions of th e act of Part VI. | on four hom esteads fur parties M r .' j llm . 3 , 1878, e n title d “ An act for the i hloss has located recen tly . 1 H„ie of tim lier lands in th e S tates of Cali- M rs. B risk and fam ily who spent th e »ornia, Oregon, Nevada an d W ashington (AKTKH T1IK MASNKR OF THE PRINK- : past th re e m ouths a t Bend retu rn ed to T e rrito ry ,” as ex tended to all the Pule VII.LK JOURNAL.) lie Isind States by act of A ugust 4, 1892, tlicir ranch las, week. th e following persons have this day I w a s f o u r te e n «lavs o ld l i e f o r e , T u. . . . , _ , . ; Jo h n Stenlle, tlie timlK*r hs'iitor, ra­ filed in this office th e ir sw orn state­ th e c r a m p s f in a lly s t r a i g h t e n e d tu rn e d W ednesday from a business trip m ents, to-wit : th e m s e lv e s o u t a n d d e e id e d to le t to 'Hie Dalles. N ext week M rs. sten lle W alter K. S harp, of l ’o rtla n d , county m e a lo n e a n d g o b o t h e r s o m e o n e | w'h join h er lm sham l a t th is place of M ultnom ah, sta te of Oregon, sworn else. They wete so persistent in w here they ex^H*ct to sjkuh ! th e w inter. sta te m e n t No. 1109, for th e purchase of t kc«’p a fu ll 1 iiti* «tf a ll iu * 0 ',* m ir*',' h la itk s fui* th e jiitro lta s e «»f C C arlson and p a rty of gentlem en, of the w b n w ^ , nw l^ sw l^ , n e l4 uw ' 4 manifesting their affection for me that I suggested to Ma that aheap- Kl," ,lri,‘k - » e re visitors th e first sec 24, tp 21 s, r 1 uny * ! < ,t * I . ....... 1. . . . 4 1 ... MU ....1 .. T .1 . . . ..a W 1. * *. «... M of th e week. rP T l hey ***.*■%.. Were . on th e road * to Jam es S k in n er, of St. Jo h n s, county e rm iiv lit lan«ls u n d e r th e T im b e r a lb i M toite A e t, ns tvell us ply a couple «if jaek-sereWs. But th e Silver bake an d o th e r stock ranges of M ultnom ah, sta te of Oregon, sworn o th e r la w u f th e U n ite d S ta te s , a n d lia v iliji h a ll n m u y y e n rs e x jierien « e s h e d id n t d o it. S h e k e p t t h e ¡ 0f * nitlie¡iatcrii Oivgon statem en t No. 1110, for th e purchase of mustard plasters on me until I was J . H ughes, president of th e H ughes »Si th e s c ‘4 sec 24, tp 21 s, r 11 e. a n i e n t i r e l y f a n t i l i a r w ith tlu* m o le of p r n e e d u r u t«» n e ijd ir e (¡tic to W illia m l b C o lla n t, of Portimi«! coun- striped like a z e b r a , She s a id s h e j M ackintosh bum tiering Co,, of Mimic- would rather se e m** done in circles apolis, A. B. M artin , vice president, and *>’ ot M ultnom ah, sta te of Oregon, s a n ie , a lu i a ls o to a ll e la s s e s of S i ite h tililj W ill m ik e a ll o r ig in a i ap* , . , , ,. K S M ackintosh sccretarv mill trc-is- sworn Statem ent No. 1111, for th e pur* than in spots, and I . certain!v f e lt I r - • •.1,u u ,l‘ 8 tirt‘tar.' m *,s : i u rc r of th e alm v c nam ed com pany, sj^'iit j * hast* ot th e e „ lie - 4 , sw 4 11 * * 4 , lie 4 p lie a tin n rt a n d p to o fs . S p e c ia l a t t e n t i o n «iiven to H o m e s te m l e n tr ie s d o n e e n o u g h to la* t u r n e d o v e r. I t*veral «lavs this week looking «iver th e 1 Ht‘l4 Bl*c 25, tp 21 s, r 11 t*. T h at th ey will offer proof to show that i a n d tlu* purelniSi* of D e s e rt, S e lu io l a ln i o t h e r la n d s , % t«ild lit r t h a t h e r a r t i s t i c id e a w a s 1 tim b e r w ith a view »0 becom ing th e th e land sought is more v aluable for its all r g t 111 d « ugl t t< h: \e 1: place ow ners ot suine of th e pine-lauds. tim b e r or stone th a n f«>r agricultural in some art gallery. A, C. Pulm er, assisted by D. F. Steffn, purposes, am i to estab lish th e ir claim But it cureil me of drawing took a large n u m b er of final proofs at to said land before A. C. P alm er, C. S. tournaments. The next time I S isters on Friday limi S atu rd ay of last Com m isioncr, at P rineville, Oregon, on week. have cramps and invite mtistar«! Tuesday th e lltli «lav of November, V alU ahh* in f u r m a tio u f u r u i s h e d r e g n r d in g tn o s t p r o m is in g of Miss Ivy W est, wlio bus 1 h *«* ii tbe l!k) 2 . plasters to go in for the blue ribbon guest uf Miss (ie rtie S h arp of Prineville T hey nam e as w itnesses! Francis II. prize in the drawing contest I ’ll be f..r tw o w eeks, re tu rn e d to h er Inane » t j M |trion liOUÌH y A n.ierson, of Bus- p ro s p e i’ts (v«*t fn u tn l III O re g o n . some few more potatoes than I was th is phiee We.ln.-s.ltty, She was aeoom- \ Ore+f0„ . Wa lte r Ki s h a r p , W illiam then. I felt like a fresh coopered panie.1 by M jss S h a rp who will rem ain a „ ( *ollanti i>o rti,IMl|, Oregon ; Jam es barrel with heated hoops riveted few d ays. S k in n er, of St. Jo h n s, Oregon. Miss Jack ie Brook r«*turmsl fr« m around me. Mv prime ribs had all Any and all persons claim ing adverse­ P rineville Wedi..«islay w h e r e .s h e has ly th e alwiw-dcscrilied lands arc rwpiest- lieen drawn out of place and I had lieen visiting friends. M ille* a n d m lU in g s to c k h o ttg lit ttlld ro lli. K a e ilitie s U n e x e u ìle il t*d to file tlicir claim s in th is office on a sloop-of-war feeling whieh would “ F . S .” when used as a prefix to or before said l l t l i day nf Nov., HH)* 2 . have put anyone hut Peter Qua vie “ com m issioner” m eans “ unsw am pod.” fo r h a n d lilif i sana*. K. Mi B ka TT a ix , R egister. into a dry dock for repairs. But th e term is sc a n v lv ap p ro p riate I became pretty thin, too, while th is week w hen used in eouueetion with TIM B ER L A N D N O T IC E . the mustard plasters were drawing : th e n am e of A. C. Palm er, who, it is said, is afloat in Prineville in a sea of U nitkii S tates L and O kkice , upon me for amusement. I not final proofs which are being m ade 1 k *- bakeview , Oregon, A ugust 9, lw02. only had to stand three or four fore, behind and all around him . Ed- All vxU’llsiVt1 list of l*eal ostati*. t'Onsistiiig of town lots alni housesj Notice is hereby given th a t in com pli­ times in thu same place to make a itor Steffn left Bend Sunday evening ance With th e provisions of th e act of s h a d o w h u t W hile s t a n d i n g t h e r e I arm ed w ith two ty p e w riters (th e me­ 'Ju n e 3, 1878, en title d “ An act lor th e fartns, improvutl Mini Ulliitlpi'oVi'd} stot'U ratlohosj laildsof all kituls ili lon! to t a l k a m i lo o k f a t o r n o chanicnl kind) to h elp th e ’ boss.” sale of tim lier lands in th e S tates of Cal­ traets largo or simili. (lptions fii veli and takt'ti, If yuti ha Vi* pHiperty ifornia, Oregon, Nevada and W ashing­ I. H u sto n, arrive«! a t Bend Weilnes- shadow would result. The glad ton 'te rrito ry ,” as ex tended to all the for sale or i» you wirh to huy, «*»»11 or writo. rags Ma dressed me in Sundays d ay w ith a p a rty of seven S eattle men , , , , . 1 who w ere prom ptly lucate«l on tini- I’ulili«* band S tati’S hv it«‘t of August 4, h a d t o h a v e a l o t o f s h o r t e n i n g ; ^ t.lllilllM, 1892, th e following persons have th is put in them to meet the reiptire- «lay filed in th is office th e ir sworn s ta te ­ Al B enner has I m * oii industriously menta «»f the shrink. In fact I cruising tim lier th is week. W hile in m ents, to w it! Sam ltel It. Jo h n sto n , of P ortland, experem*e felt decidedly that I was a fit th e woods he had an co u n ty of M ultnom ah, sta te of Oregon, subject for a soup hone. I think lit* will not soon forget. I-caving cam p swofii statem en t No. 1188, for the per- M v tlllll'e 111 P r in e v ille is Ih«* b e r t otjIliJtpeti LuW, Lillltl Utili H»'ltl too, Ma must have had designs on w ith 1 » com panion th e y walkeil a day «•hasC of th e sQ of *»$, see 18, tp 22 s, r E s tlite «ifliee ih K u s te rn Or«*gt»li, u tlti l'M lisirts o f t» «liilt* of folti* lliFj!'' me for that purpose because one am i night liefere th e y found an y w ater. 12 «>. This m ay not look had—on pa|K*r—but W inifred A. Walters, of P ortland, day she suggested that I take an­ som e h o t «lay ju st try it. «•faulty of MuitnOlUah, state of Oregon, ro ilttis tl m t b a v e Iteen sjK 'i'ittlly fu rn i(* h eil a lili fitte li fi»f flit' t B h ifo ft other hath. Blit I objected ser­ Mr. an d Mrs. I). 1). Bowm an, George 1 sw orn Statem ent No. 1189, for the pur- of pii tr o tta n in i fo r th è oon v e liie llt t r a llr u t'litth ttf h u s io o s s . IV ru o n s iously and told Ma that I wasn’t an d Alee S f.sldard, Misses B ianche L ir- chase of th e m-Q s c l4 see 18, w 'a sw ' 4 , in for keeping the family supplied :«1 k *.* and Agio's S to d d ard , of bake sc 1^ sw Q see 17, tp 22 s, r 12 e. in to n llih ji to h w a to «»ti h iltlls ih C tn itk r u t i h t y nl*t* inviti*«! t n h u l l aliti ex - foi a month with soup broth, and C helan, W ashington, w0i*0 visitors Elixirix-th H. H arm on, of Port lam i, P. O. Box 95, county of M ultnom ah, amiti«* m v n in p s u h tl p h its -^ th i* llitp r t aliti b o st. MtfaH|ft*rs e o m in g td a hath for an invalid cutlet in my T h u rsd ay . sta te of Oregon, sWorn stfttem elit No. Since th e F,<‘no office lifts been tnrneil condition was altogether out of 1190, for th e pnr«‘hiise ,,f th e st'Q n eQ , C ro o k outtnf.V fu lift'ato WilI li»* »‘o filiiltlv w elfO m o 'l a lili utt)* a s s is ta li,:« into a b ach elo r's hall a state «if iH*rpetu- season. a la n d delightful d o n ation p arty prevails s»*c li», w'-j h w'*4 , n e 'i h w ’4 se«* 20, tp “ Besides,” I said, “ I have lieen n eeo -sar.v (ilH nyS t'hoerfU llj* r»*n«li*t**di th e re in , m ucti to th e satlSfllCtiOn of tin* 22 s, r 12 e, season«*«! pretty thoroughly lately lone bachelor. B end's cham pion fisher­ Kddie b. H arm on, of P o rtlan d , eoui.- with Sapolio and mustard and I m an left in th e in n er sain'tUm a fin«* tv of M ultnom ah, sta te of Oregon, don't propose to run the gamut of lot of tro u t M onday m o h d n g ! Tuesday, sw orn statem en t No. 1191, for the p u r­ chase of th e w '2 n e ' 4 , seQ nW '4 , n«»C 4 i u soup house. The combination on th e heels of th e fish, as It w ere, th e re cam e six big cabbage li«*ftils and sw '4 s«H‘ 20 , tp 2*2 C, r 12 e, might result in complications in o th e r m am otli veg«*tabl«*# in «piantity A lls-rt J . W alters, f in support * **. 1 arinoli, .< • u .. ar- uit.l «imi aitili i,riM»t u ill îli . . In* t». i "«"ti, .tllteft «I. >\ a lte r ., of »'ortland. >f his ..Ui». claim , and th a t said proof w < »regon. narte liefore A. C. P alm er F . f*. Com­ Any and all per«nns . tain.ins sdvers«- m issioner at Bend. O regon, On O,*tols*r Iv the algtv*'-«»eaeri»tpd Und# sre re- 18,1902, vis! Finis M syfield 11. K. 2581» for th e s e ‘< see st**^ sw \ *piest*»l to file th e ir claim s In th is se«* 34. t 23 s. r t t e , am i n ‘* n e ^ sec 4, ” »««•»* ” '» '«• before SrtM l l t l i - U r »d S tP ) t 24 s. r 9 E . W . M. lie nam es ttie following witn«*sses to v en d a'r, P«r2. E« M. H ii S t t a i x , Register. A. C. PALMER, U» S. Cofhmissiofièt àfid Attómey-at LaW.*