The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, October 25, 1902, Image 2

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    narv w ork h»*fore g o v e r n m e n t
D E SC H U T E S ECHO.
Pl'HI.IHIIKI> K.VKKY
-ATI'ltDAY
BY
ir r i­
Stor/ettes Picked up Here and There
gation was broached, then le 1 «
thorough ¡ » v i stigation lx 1 m ade by
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com i efen t otliciala, and if the in-
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I never hear lazmes- discuss-
A. C. PALMER.
vest gation proves that the work i s ! . ,.
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the ..rt-
i). F. S t k k k a
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K d itok
-n r „lt” l l , . i , S I . A U U H T K R T i n : ‘ “ D l,u* 1 H i m « " l o 1,1 m an Cr.nv-
K . W . H i i . h i k :i
M an \ okh •gra
ford, w h o list d to keep an inn
P R IV A T E
COM P A N I K S
AND
down
on South H in d i, when the
Kiitorod May SI, RHI2, lit I î» ■ i h 1, < tre»
K S T A H L I S I I (J O V K R X M E X T
place was practically a wilderness,
«o.i, ¡is .“ «■«•c»inl class mutter, iunior Act of
WORK.**.
Congress <»i Marcii 3, 187'J.
and e lot of us fellows were run-
If. on the other hand, the w ork
ning
down
there
to
sketch,
prove- to he an honest en dea vo r
s n i s e i i i m o N RATES.
He was, without doubt, the fellow
for the reclam a tion o f an si rid re­
most utti rlv devoid of en ergy it is
IN AllV.l NI K
gion, th orou gh ly in conform ance
He w o u ld n ’t
( I nk Y kah
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fl.00 w ith the provisions o f the Carey possible to imagine.
Six M o n t h s
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have breathed if he c o a id have
Tillin' M onth «
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.50 Vet sign the contracts ho that work
helped it.
| ('¡in he started.
“ One o f his sons, w h o hail set­
S A I T R DA Y.OCTORER ¿ó, 11102.
II()\V
LON«}, o, LORD!
IloW
1 ,0 X 0 ?
Do something! Such aggravat­
tled in N e w Y >rk, sent h im two
ing delays as have been experienc*.
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daschund »ups.
I rem em ber how
ed in the Desenutes v a lle y are he-
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C raw ford would sit sunning bun-
co m in g monotonous.
I he p r iv a te
|(| V( self mi his i •"¡vii the whole day,
compn 11 ies ‘ 'stnhlishei
ulwav court«d and welcomed in­
vestigations and the more thorough
the bcttei, hut they can do nothing
now. and the residents of the coun­
ty are -irk and tired of waiting,
waiting, waiting.
Oregon, sworn statement No. «81, for
the purchase of the m\ '4 see 1 —. t p »2 s,
r
©•
Lovina Morfonl
of
Prineville,
county of
< risik.
state
ol
Oregon,
sworn
state-
of the
v „ . r a i.
¿ 3 ,
23 „ . r i s e .
Spencer Lyons
of Prineville, canity of Cr *>k, state of
Oregon, sworn statement No. nit. lor
VII purchase of tlm sw *4 sec 12, tp 22
the
s, r la e.
Abel VV. Morfonl
of Prineville, county of Crook state of
Oregon, sworn sta? ent No. «34, for
the purchase of the 11 w l4 sec ¡.!, tp 22 s,
r la e.
MiTlard T. Triplett
of Prineville, comity of Crook, state of
Oregon, sworn statement No. «35, for
the jnii.’hase of the iict 4 sec 12 , tp 22 .
s, r la e.
Cora II. Triplett
of I’rinevill*, county of ( rook, state of
Oregon, sworn statement No. «30, for
That they "iti offer uroof to slum
that 1 1 it* land sought is more vuluable
for its tindier or stone than for agricul­
tural purpose».», and to establish their
citiii), to said land before \V. A. Hell,
l'. S. Commissioner, at I’ rineville, Ore-
gen on Wednesday, the t lt h d a y
of
February, HHl.'i.
They name as’w itin .-ses : Richard M.
pOU(.|j, j „ i m Arui-ld, Kmn-a lame,
,\maml:i , 1 . IN,well, Lettie A. Miller, and
W n . Arnold, ail of Prin.* v ; I Is*. Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming ad­
versely the above-described lauds are
r(,qv:,.'ted to Hie their claims in tiri»
office on or before said 1 Itti day of Feb.,
1 :*o;i.
K. M. IhiATTAiv, Register.
T IM E tiR LA ND
NOTICE.
HKAtn KKTIHKMKXT.
Fiiit 'd State-' l.-in I O T i c Lnkoview
Oivgoii, ( let. 10. lit >2.--Notice is here*
bv given tlint in compliance with the
provisions of the act of June 3, lsTH, en­
titled, " A n act for the sale of timber*
with one of tinse dogs like animat- the parchuseof the se>4 see 12, tp 22 ,a;M|„’in t¡ie suites of California. Oregon,
i
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i d sausages, on 1 neh side
g 1 •
: *4 r 1 ía
of him. s> r 1 ;> e-
Th ey were always b y him. one
to
Nevada and Washington Territory.’ as
, extended to all the public land states bv
ta
I’rineville,
county
of Crook, ilct nf AlIfpi„t 4 , is«B, the following jier-
.•tate ol Oregon, sworn stati ment No. S,,MS jl;lv.. this «lay lilol in this office
for
pureliase of the s,v '4 sec 7 , their sw
w orn statements, to-wit :
tp J-J s, r 1« e.
Susanna “AL Findley
William A. Lowers
of lì siami, county of ( ’re- k, state of
“ * 1 riiievil.le, county of (rook, state ot <>regon, sworn statement No. Sdii, f<
^ .'g on , ^v«n> statement No. «W, for the tlu. pUr(!,,agt, of th(.
sW. w> t
22 ,
purchase ol the 11 w '4 see «, tp 22 s, r < r 11 ,.
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David A. FI nil ley
I>ora
Lvons
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, county
. ot . ( n»ok,
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1 ur«i
()t e Koslanu,
state ot
of I’ rineville, county of Crook state of i Oregon, swum statement No. 867, for
Oregon, sworn statement No, 63!» for the the purchase of the sw1., se ¡ 0 , tp 22 s,
purchase of the nw '4 sec 18, tp 22 s, r r i l e .
16 t.
That they will offer proof to show that
Addie Triplett,
Now that tin* Oregon Irrigation
the left, the otln-r to the right of
Association has been forninl in
his chair, when they w c:c at rest.
I’ortland for tin* express purpose
‘O n e day, as 1 s.it ta lk in g to
nf ‘‘ investigating tin* rights of pri­
liim. the dogs w ere ro m p in g in the
vate irrigation companies in the
house.
C raw ford turned anu ca ll-
state, and to tin«I out where lie the
ed: ‘ H ere , Cocoa. C o c o a !’ and the
,
C R O O K C O l ’ X T Y ’S F R U I T .
obstacles that the government has
dasi bunds came tro ttin g out.
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eiHonnfered in its endeavor to es­
“ *\> hat are then 1 narnoH, ( raw-
tablish irrigation works in Ore­
fo rd ? ’ 1 asked, th in k in g 1 had mis-
gon,” those private companies are
The display made by the fruit | lind« l'stood.
naturally asking limv much longer raisers at tin fair was probably a
“ ‘Cocoa.’ repi'u'd Crawford.
will they he handicapped in their surprise i v 11 toa great many peo-1
“ ‘ Hut tin t e n t e tw o.’ i rem inded
ihat they wi i offer proof to show the land sought is more valuable for its
efforts to put their enterprises on a pie who have lived in the county |,j,n
that the Intuì sought is more valuable ‘‘ timber or stone than for agricultural
bound working basis; how much for several years. Consequently!
"One dm for hoth.’ replied the | for its timber or stone than for ugricul- j pur,»»«?«, ami to estahhsh Umlr claim to
more time is this system of ‘‘ in­ the man who has been heard L> re­ >ld man. ‘ hieydre always togeth- turai purposes tied to establish their ^ai«i Duul before W. A. Iteli, C. S.
vestigation” to consume
before mark that Crook county can never,1
i t — com e mid go al the anie tim e. ' bum to said land before V- .A . Hell, l . Commissioner, at l’rieev ille, Oiegon, on
they, alter fulfilling all therequire- taise anything hut sage-brush and And unvhow
Frinevi'l,Oregon, on Wednesday, the 1 1 th day of Feb., 1603.
i ’ m not c o m e *0 s
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" ■ (Saturday, the 24th «lay of ,/anmiry. 1»03. They
name as witm-ss.-s : Fred T.
menfs of the law ns found in the stock will he asked to et'awi back 1
worry mys, f into a u e e im i’ »V
They na m ea s witnesses: Spencer U i- in s . of Frinoville, Oregon: Imuis
Carev Act, are permitted to com-j itilo his shell.
Lyons, william A. Powers, Abel w. NI ur­ M Anderson, F. ii. Marion, IF J.
t h in k in g up two dog mimes.
mence operations.
I’ rouil in her expected triu m ph,
loni, (¡«-orge w. Triplett. Dora Lyons Taylor, of Uosland. Ore • n .
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The ipiest ion i
rather dillieult va in g loriou s in
Millard Triplett, all of I’rineville. Ore-
her anticipaceli
Any ¡ 11 .d ail persons claiming adverse­
to answer sat -factoril v. The Car­ -upn ma «‘y in thi' d is p la y of fruit.
The foil >" ; I g ili, i 1,'tlt occurred s " 11-
ly i r e above-described lauds are re-
\ny an 1 all pers ms claiming adverse- ,,u..stod to tile their claims in this ofiie ■
ey Land Act was enacted for the Hood River sent down the pick ol ¡'t an cuturiaiiiioeut in a l.irg«
!y the a i,, i ve-i teneri !>e, 1 lands are request­ on or before said llt li day of !-çh., 1H03.
i xpress purpose of encouraging her season’s vit id, and the result— prov inciul
town.
On
the
ed to tile their claims In this office on or ;
K. M. llttATT.UN, Register.
private capital to invest itself in
Her apples were n fraction of an program a cert lin v icali-d was liet'ore said 24th dav of Feb., 1 !H>3.
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the reclamation of arid lands, and inch larger in size, hut Crook conn- i down to
I in; ,S
I ne
K. M. I!i¡ attain , Register.
mg.
T IM B E R L A N D N O TIC E.
now that that capital has been in-1 tv ’s products were far superior in Dri ini of Home.” and to add spec­
C n it e il S ta te s L e n d O lla o, J.: kevievv
vested in conformity with the pro­ solidity und Davor. The rosv- ial cfl'ecl to the song he, having
O re go n , í »etoher 2 , 1 !I 02 :— N o tic i' is heri'-
r iM L E R L A N D N O T IC E .
visions of a national act, the work elii'i !.«‘d pi'aehi's from the lower a frit lid, ¡1 fireman at the station.
■ >y given that in c o m p liaiie e w ith i he pro-
Hi:.» nvnUTISKMENT.
is retarded by a series of so-called country looked very well
vi - i . .s " Í the net of J u n e 3 , 1 S 7 S, en»
mo: ..bout three minutes walk from the
C ni ted S tate s L a n d Office, ia k e v ie w . j titled ' A n act for the sale of tin d ie r
‘ 'investigations” which so far have Iliadi'
lir,!' display ¡it a did ilice, hall, ran out and borrowed his toj
O
rego
n. Oct. 1 «, 15102 :— N o tic e is lieve- hin d s in the state* of C a lifo n ia. O re go n ,
been mere child’s pia v.
hut a touch of the linger it 1 closed ! *eots.
, ’- v g iv e n th a t in c o m p lia n c e w ith the ! Neva«ta, a m i W a s h in g to n T e r r ito r y ,”
These investigations have been Da fact that ¡ l a v lacked
Dis turn on the program on me proviskms of thè m t of Jnee 3. 1S7S. en-
tin
as extem’.ed to all the pn’olic lam! st.ite?
attended with the usual amount of liriu;u s cli.irii tiwistie of ¡hat-kim! l'e.uml. Ile nppnircd on thè stagi titled. "An act l'or thè sale of timher t»v «et of August 4, 18!>2, thè following
red-tape, conducted, in one in­ i»ftruit ra -ed iu t ¡us county. Alni in all the glory nf
r« d hloo.se. laims in thè scutes of ( ’aliforaia, Ore- 1 p i » ( . « v e this day Hled in thi* otiice
stalli eat least, by a government tlie pillili s vv bull Crook count v ... onci: hat, white hreecbes. and —01 ’ , Nevicai ned Washington Ferri- , ;Reir s'voi ¡1 siatement«. to-vvit :
tory," as externled to all thè pnblic I I. ary D. (dina, of Startup, county of
nllieial who made his examination p ro u lice, i to the juhlii' g.i/o lia v 1 tile h l i i m l i V top l'oot.-. His rt' I « -
land
s‘ i>tes hy
,i
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* ¡mt of August 4. Mi)2. thè •
loUl' i i I . ~
lv.lv «•
! * Washington,
» «1,III,|V'l *-l, sworn
Snohomish,
state
of
of the land some twelve or fifteen s«*|ih»iii I mvii i'ijliaU'd a n y
in a rm^ o! » ii<* m > i
\vu> a frt« at >ui- fo]lo\vin>f person« have t!»in day fiìe<l in I statement No. 14K). for tiie tmrehase ot
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miles away fronr the district lie the state.
■ess, up to the mil II« 01 tiie sec- tl.is otliee tlaur sworn statements, to- the ■
IS, t p 21 s. r 14 e.
was sent to examine .and then I » I*. -
Aiiogether it was an admirnhli orni verse, when a c o m m o tio n was " ,t:
William il. Brewster, of Startup,
William Arnold
FOR N i l » IT IN DETAI I,TO T H E display ami speaks w ell of ( r o o k I ¡card ¡ t the en tra n ce of the hall.
•oiiuty of Snohomish, state of Wasldng-
of
I’
riiu'ville,
eoniity r>f Crook, state of to„ . 'worn statement No. 141«. for the
D K I ’ ARTM E X T OF IN I’ EK H' R. eouiity’s fruit produiing soil.
I'ln n a hot and ea ger f ir e m a n , , .
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Oregon, sworn statement No. .40 lor pun 1 ¡be (»1 the sw l4 sei 10, tj> 21 S, r
This In ainy nUieia | of the I n ited
Hood llivi r will probably 1« forced iiis w a v u p t o tIre f o o t l i g h t s ¡ lie pur"hase of the n e l4 see 14, tp 2 s, 14 e.
States governiti« ut put him elT on pi l oiltii'd to tn.'ike ¡1 display tu XI lini bn Wil'd o u t a t t h e t o p of
r I .V,
hi
That they will offer proof to HlioVv
Zilpha Hines
lei onl, in hi - construction of the year, but -he must brush up a
: hat t be land sought is more valuable
, of I’ ripeville. mutilv o¡ Cn.ok. -tate
law. to t he effect t hat land W llicli u itl«' it .-he expects her fruit to
tor its limber or.stone than for .ijrrieui-
" l i d I, voti ve got to eolia' out of
Oregon,
sworn
statement.
No.
741
for
the
♦urni
purposes and to establish their
supports a growth of sage-brush reign supreme ovei that ot her sis­ them ’ei'e hin ts if you v nlue v o m ­
purchase of the s'2 ot s'a see F tp 22 s, claim to said land before W. A. Iteli,
largì'enough to be
burned
is ter county.
life, I'm called to ¡1 tin !”
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F.
S.
Comml.-sjoncr, at I’ HnevillC,
TI M lilili L A N D AND C A N N O T
Oregon, on Monday, the 12th day ot
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Tilomas J. Powell
I
HI
EN TERED
U NDER
T ill
D ES ER T AC f. lie gave utter-
a n i' et ot he statement that good
l l ops eoli III be I'.I iSi'll ally pill!'!' Oil
Cro«*k I'ounty’s desert region with­
out the u-e of wilier, when even
one in the county knows that studi
a condition ne\i r lois existed and
llel er will.
This is oni* of th«* kind of "m- ;
; ¡>f I’ rineville. County of (Took, state of January. 1!H>3.
They name as witnesses:
Henry
disposi- Oregon, sworn statement No. 7-'.2, for \. Foster, Charles 11. Krickion. Oliver
f ' e pureh i-e ef the .-e^ see 10 . tp 22 s. H. I iekson, of Prineville, Oregon}
tion.” said Ktliel.
Henry I). (¡min. William H. Brewster,
" Y e s answered K th el’ s father, riñ e .
of startup, Washington.
I.ottie A. Miller
A io .out all j ersoi’s claiming ««Iverse-
' IIi'fhei t s disposition is tOO Invi -
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♦ •, « “ f Prineville. count’ of ( ‘risik, -state of ly the alswe-disci ilxst Ia,.ds are request-
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Oreg«»n, sworn staetinent No. 74.3. for ed to tile ilicir claims in this office on or
vom future to bis hands.
l i e is the purchase of the svv ‘4 s«»c i(. tp 22 s. before said 12th day of Jan., 1W03.
Id M. 11 k a rr.vtx, Register«
tin <>rt o f jxwson w h o w ill l*c ini- r 15e.
" H e r b e r t lias n
it i- said that the youth of Oak-
laud. t ah, win* lived tlitve weeks
alter swallowing a handful of tacks
gave tiie doctors in attendance
some very pointed suggistions in
tlieif ÍtenImeut of tiie ease.
posi d on without
l o v e ly
resenting
A mandi» J. Powell
T IM HER L A N D N O T IC E .
rtf •’ •’in-ville, co.inty of ( W k . rtate of
T nitki * S tatus L and O m n i, I^ike*
('regoli, sworn statement No.
744 for view, i »regoli, Oct. 10, l!*02:— Notice ia
game and not w a n l to tight the
i est igat ions" m t o t h f privati' com
tiie purchase ot the so (4 sis- 1 1 , tp 22 «. hereby Aven that iu compliance with
I' W'ould bave 1 ....n a sud joke if otupire vvhen hi' g a v e an unjust d « - r là «>.
panic* which is h old in g hack the
the provisions of the act yt June 3. 1H7S,
tlie
eo.d barons had U'eii foived to ,-¡*¡,,0 atfainst the ho.no team.
d evelop m en t of the cou ntv.
In-;
WlPilatn Preach
entitle ,1 "A n a«'t for the sale of timl>er
«U Prineville. county of Crook, stab’ of l;U,ds in the -«tates of California. Oregon,
vestigations m ade by
men a l ­ I'iniiJ in the biF'k'yard and split
wood
to
kci
p
themselve«
warm.
i ►regoli, sworn statement No. 7 0 . fur Neva.,a «mi Wasldugt..,, Territory,” as
together ineoiiipetent to ju dge c o n ­
the purchase 01 th en wV -4 sec 14. tp 22 estende.! to all the public land state* bv
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ti tions and e x is t in g circumstances
r !•* e.
a t of Vugust 4, 1 S:» 2 . John W in k le r ,’
in a rational light.
nr. VOVKIITISKMI XT.
llmma irtiii**
of All anv. eiU»ntv of Linn, state of
T h e l i t ig a t i o n A --o e i;itio n o f
In tin m ea n tim e the pi ivate
Cnifed Stiitw lotml Offiia*. latkeview of Pni ettlle. county of Cr-ok, state of Oregon, has this dav Hl.sl in this
« kh . 1«. mW.*^Notiie is bervby Or*‘*©iU»-worn statement N>*. 746. for otti- •• l i- sworn statement No. U'~3,
com p iim i - have gone ju»t a> far as Portland will prohu’o lv endenv or to o r,
jtll the pur. ha««» of the
**r*4. x«, ,,vv >4 lVir
p;m.|lit„ . of lhc „ „
,,f s c 5, tp
compliance
ia
I hey possible van and the othoi- «lisi ovi r whether th»* private coni- given that
se«-
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tp
22
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act
ot
2!* x. r 10 «» and will offer proof to show
ii I * who have saiH-tiimcd tb i'ir work punii s are ca rry in g any watered the provisionH of the
John Arnold
June 3. 's« '*, eutitleil, “ An act for the
the lami -ought is more valuable for its
»tiH'k,
►o far are now using e v e r y effort
saie ■ I t¡' '»er hunt* ill the •fate* of C:tl- •<i Primo il!r, county of Cmok, state of timber than for agricultural pnrjs»s«‘s,
inni means to hi«*ck to a dead
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¡forvia. Oregon, Nova«la. ami Washing- Oregon, sworn statement No. ,47, for «m l to establish ids claim to said lami
ton Territory.” as extended to «U the the purchase of the n c ^ s«v Í. H* 22 iH-f.in- A. C. Palmer, C. S. Commission­
M undstdl auv flirtili r mtive,
The
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«HtMger
had
died
tw
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publi 1.«•••» states bv net of August 4. *• r F> e.
er, at Prineville. (>n»io»n, on Friilay«
p riv a te
co m p an ies
are
lieinx
I x 'I , tin' following |»'mons ham tld*
Rirhaitl M p ,i* i:ll
the *6th day of January, |wu:t.
pounded, harangiied. knocked and year* old« t ho w**uh! still Itavi
.lay tile-1 in thi* i'i.iiv their sworn «tute- of Prineville. ixwiiity of ('rtxtk. «tate of
lie names as w itiiessA-s : JohnCouihsi
ym tngi r than
hi* ««I i I i t
cursed for d o in g n o th in g w lieti in I hh 'I i
Oregon, sworn *tatemeitt N«i. i'*S. f „ r John O. Cyru*. of Prineville. Oregon i
ment», to-wit •
iva lit v t l u i r hand* are tie*l behind hrothi'f i
the pur, I,a-e «4 the s .-*4 -er 2 , tp g-_> D. K. Meffa. »tf Bond, Oregon; F. J -
Carlisle C. Triplett
tin ir back».
of Prineville, »*u»ntv ol Cr«»>k. «tate of s, r hi «'.
fV vin e , ‘*f AilM ny, Ofegon.
( >rvg»*n. *w»*m statement No. isti*, for
sa fait A rii«*ld
Any and all peraims claiming «d verse
If the g o v e r n m e n t does not w i»h
the piirvlm-e of the «,r’4 «eo 11, tp N », of Prineville. isniiity of Ci*iek. *tntr of |yr «It«.* slstve «le*crilied laici» are re*
to aiitagoniae or tak“ a w a y t h e ’
It h' ‘k* ¡«4 if t|li> Ritte M 'dihlni't
- r 15 g.
On-gon. sworn statemcul ÄW- 74*», f»*r queste*! »•» file tln-ir claims In tin» «»WW
Vest*«( r ig h t« o f the p riv a te «inn* for,-*» r* -, (*»• 1- ifi.n g i», U « - » i «
licorne \V Tripletl
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