, / BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY 3, VOL. 1. Echoes Along the Deschutes. TIM UKR LAND NOTH'K, RKlUVKRTISF.aK.NT. I'niti"! Stnt»- I.Mii'iiiffit «-, J.nUi*vu-w . f>rvir«'N, iii t. 17, ltHi- N'u'.ii «• i- heivliy givfii that ill • (imiiliHiii f \\ i 111 llu |irovi»iiM»K of ilu- m t hi June 1ST», entitle*!. -An mi iur iIn- .-all' **i timber I hih U in tilt* Muir* ni l aliiiiriiiu, "rc- jrnn. N cvki I ii i ml \Vii*liiiiKl<n» Territory,” n* i\leli*W-<l III all tin- |,ilMU* lull«» Mule« l>yart m August l. 1 H‘FJ. Ihr inllimillK ininift I utm 'II» Imvi- liltul in ilii« . iff llu-ir swum ► iHli-iuenU, to-wit: ' Ague* Ilarri* nf I’ r u ie v lllc . r o i i n i y o f I'riMik, slate nf O r e g o n , ►worn siati'iiifu t N«»* W* >"r l ! *»‘ purrhit>e o f t)u* lit*1» #*•*♦ tl. 1 1 * 29 >. r 10 e . w. m. \Y I / m t h a n Ha rris Dick Yamlevert ami wife spent New Year’s in Bend. About Irrigation. t aci* l,i foro o p c r n t io n s eoniiuenei But mi thè «>th«-r b a n d , just r, \«-* » is 1 1 uè o f ilu* T h e M o m O b se r v e r in eoninn-ut- Miss Marshall was over from Powell Buttes Wednesday to at tend the dance New Year’s eve ; given by Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. Slants. January 7th. A new butcher shop will be o- TIMBER L A N D NOTICE. u ;: a ITM3 ER L A N D N OTICE. K.: \ OVKKTI *KM ,:XT. Tinted *t..ti-s Ijr.nl • >ttiiv. 1 .¡iki-view. < ir,‘«_'ii*i, *' •1. 17, long :— X* »tii*i* is ln*r«*- by given tha' in »*,in 11>1 isi:i«-f with tin* provisions nf tlm lift "I .11in*- 3, ISiS. en titled, ** A li act for tin* sale of tinilicr lands in the states of California. Ore- iioii, Nevada and Washington Terri tory.” as extended to all the public land stat •* bv aet of August 4. IX! 12. the following |iersons have tl.is day tiled in tbis office their sworn statements, to- wit : Kva I •oa k of I’ rinevide. county of Crook, state of Oregon, »worn statement No. 470. for the purchase of the lot* .4. 20. 21. 22, see (>. tp 2-'i s. r 11 e w in. Marie Spinning of I’ rinevill *. count’ of Cri»>k. state oi Oregon. »w iru statement No. »174. for the purchase of the nw :4 sec Is. tl> 2'> s. r 13 e >v ni. .1. Frank Spinning o f Prineville. cuuiitv of Crook, state of Oreituii.sw-.ru statement No. ti73. tor the jui -elias • of the «\v>4 see IS. tp 2*. s. r 13 e w in. That they will offer prisif to show that the land «might is more valnahle for its timls.r <>r stone than for agri cultural ptirjH>ses. alid to »•stahlish tlieir claim to * lid laud lief *re A. i . Palmer, I . S. Cieuniissioner at Prineville. <»r.- Kon.on satupliiy. the 21st day of Feb., 131)3. They name a« witness«**: Thomas II. Watki.is. Fr.ui-i-. •«. Pevii e. of Al* ls.m y.or.- .o .i : !• > ..il » F. -tefTa. Wil’ ia-i H. |(r,ok, o He.ul «•ream; I'arker !>oak. Marie spi mina. J. Frank spin ning, ol Prineville, i )i» ii<>li. Any and all |»>r»»ti« < iai nln* a iter-* - ly the aisive-«ies.-ril>e-l lands are re quested to n'e their cUiims in this «slice «»li or ls**ore «aid 21»t day of l e b .. 1 "d . K. M. B u n . « » , H«*ftister. Butti and it i A ei -orili ng t o till w h a te v e r in the d a tm igin g p r o c e e d villini, unities. t. this «•ompany is at a ti ings o f th e o p p o n e n t s to irrigation pn-siden in the Deselm tes know t ’u at N’ alh y. w h en th e They irrigation p r o je c ts u n d e r the C a r e y •hutes will lM-eome p o p u lo u s : Bend w ill I'e facilities n for tliey and th eir c i t y w ith husii.ess. flocks i n * . n:.d at ! !> v k i : t i s ;: mi -: x t . t’ nited States Land Ottice. I. ikeview Oregon. Oet. IS. 11IU2: — Notice is la-re bv given that in compliance w itb the pro visions of the act of June 3, l s 7S, en titled “ An aet for the sale of timber lauds in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as extended to all the public land states by act of August 4. 1SD2. the following persons have this day tiled in this oiliee their sworn statements. tn-\ut ; America I. Boone of Prineville. county of Crook, state «if Oregon, sworn statement No. 412, for the purchase of the mi ' 4 m - c 33. tp 24 s. r !» e w in. Lizzie K. Ilvde of Prineville. county of Ctook. state of Oregon, sworn statement No. 47>4. for the purchase of tic- “ «« ‘ 4 lie' 4 . n L, se‘ 4, sw *4 se ' 4 see 13, tji 2-'» s. r 10 e «« III. W alters. Hyde of Prineville. county of Crook, state of Oregon, sworn statement No. 4V», for tie- purchase ol tin* lie'4 see ¡H. tp 2’> «, r 10 e w iii . Jacob \\ . Boone of Pri-.u*« ill«*, «-oiinty o: (Took, state m Oregon, sworn statement No. 4">7 for the purchase of the iii * ‘ 4 se,- IS. tp 23 s. r 10 e w in. That the«- will offer nri-of to show that the land sought is more valuahh- for its tindsT <>r stone than t**r agricul tural purposes, aik I t*i establi-h their claim to sai'l laiul ls-f**re A. C. Palmer, F. S. Cornu iss¡oner, at Prineville, t >re- aoii. o.i Friilay. the 27tli «lay of Fe!-r'iary, l ! ' » 3. T -y an;e as-.« itas«* •* : Juco1» W. B-*me. Ivivtin < >. Ilvde, Ameri -i 1 I* Boo ie. I. //,«■ K. lly*l". W a lt.- s Hyde, all->f Prineville. Oregon. Any at.d all per«*rue claiming a«lvers«*- lv tbea«s,ve-.l.*s<wils,il lamie are reiiueet- e 1 t*> file tlieir claims in this ofti* e on or before -.ii-1 27* I * «lay of Fe*, ruarv. P«I3. M. B kattaix , Register. its i ■ resent n an eial stand* stili ; status i* pretty close to iian kru p t- are ey. and that it i* im pel•alivi ■ that lh-s- thè con ! raéis bi - e los«-d by tl it* d i lli for tiuit p artm en t o f tl ie I n te r io r aet ca rried ou t. th e d i s c i ! o f the in ad that 10 float m ust retire fr o m the m a r c h of c i v lu-ss. iliza tion . i n d u s t r y a m i life. i rivntc c o r p o r a t io n s d e m o n s tr a t e d w h a t These w h ich that bonds and tinat.ee cani lie lion,- ui tii tin- cwutr;.« ts are :.ave Mich 'lu ip e c o u n tr y tin in«• r.- L 'o i i s o j u i i . t i y , n o'.iiing as will iu w arran t the o r g a n 'z a l u n o f the e o m p a n y on is c a p a b le of d o i n g u n d e r irrigation s o u n d tin. noia! are to lie 11 iy take two years, o r ¡I m a y laki d r iv e n ou t under the jvretense that th ey are in the way o f the g o v e r n m e n t . non- W hat si use! h.-.sis. And a i h n i- year.*, or it m a y t .ke in 11u m e a n tim e tin tins longer, De.- ' l i n n - V a l le y ¡mist wait. "It is well known that the Col- A m ! tiiis is the grounds whien tin* o p p o s it io n up. lias u p on .sprung IN A T T IV I ! Ï — “ N o d d le will In -d m .«-a t p re s e iii.” but rosy p rom ises for the t .stU**» . G . s a n . -pc n qui stimi for on« to d e cid e w h e th e r ever; eitb'-r i n d iv id u a l or a c o m p a n y is to an in «•ensured for b a n k r u p t c y . County Li vi Mon Tin e f.ltli.g off of no': DesitzLlc. t .-<■ n orth ern p- * rii on o f t 'r o o k cou n ty into a not la i o.u- with tin- c o u n t y '«-at at A n te - o p , — ,i -uggi-si-.m o u r whleli latter Join ed pine*- is tllO llgllt. Ami on thè olln-r hauti no one >-an pretiiet whcrc thè bulk of ’ rtiok eounty’s immigration. w hieh .vili begin tbis ycar. w:ll sitile, it tuay la- ne,ir Antelope, but tiie probabiiitiis an- that it will set k a resting place farllicr sentii in a new ilistriet wliere tlu-iv is an unlimited range of nevi country ami where thè opportunities are such aswi ll naturally draw t!a- lidi- of populat ion. Antelope is a trilli- tuo ha.-ty in tilt- matier. Perhaps it is just i:., .veli that sia- is. fm it i> not out- ■ide thè hounds of prohahiliiy to •tate that a chance io-' nmv will i h - 1 ost fore\eran«l Auteiop«- must do somethìng in thè inleresls «*f posterity. Tiiree years from thè preseli! titne there wiil he a lu tti r tic' 1 in whieh to locate thè oounty seat of a suh-tlivision of Croni; ev.uuty. and ihe May taek resid.-nts in tite .ne.intime 1» ttcr sit on t ! : *. * to[> rad nf thè fenee and he in rc.nlincss to drop on thè righi sidt. Exccllent Weaiher for Decomber. tin iu-ve!o|-in" e o i .sic« r ibk- sp!e«-n— - p re m a tu re a n d the luiunds o f NO. 32. tion and tlie baiane«* «>f power ransfi-rnvl to thè llavstnek di>- riet. IV rliaps tlien a lounty s«-at I •on.e place else would he more ser- . ieablc tliau ime at Antelope. Ani! i coiinty si at om*e establishe«! would I h - rat ber «lidicult to mov* .mi tb«- idea oì transaeting tlie •«»unty’s business in a town lying in mi alienateti portion of 11u- ceuntv is a eontingemy whieh damiti cali forth some deliheiate i h e f c is a ta u g ild e b u e uj 'Ci «vide. herds c o m p a n y «»ver the shuigh of United States f. j *lit 1 office, I.akeview. oregon | poned in Bcn.i about the first of undiia Southern intends to build < 17. 1902. Not ire is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions ot the I the week. Charlie Willey hit for into the Deschutes countrv. and Hct of June it, lfcTv cut ill- Prineville Friday to lay in a sup that there is nothing that could t 1. - An aet for the sale of timber lands In t! . ply of meats and provisions tor the greater induce the eoni| any to s ates of Calitoinia. oregon. Ne\ ad»t and M «Isl ington Territory, as extended to all the public market wlbch will he conducted as build than to know for a fact that land states by act of \ugust t. 1*92, rite follow | a separate department of Slants’ the Deschutes desert is to lie irri ing persons have this «lay tiled in this office new general merchandise store. their sworn statements, to-wit: gated. Another thing; it is a Irwin D. IMke pretty well established fact that of Moro, county of Sherman, state of oregon, sworn statement No. 9S‘>, for tie* purchase of the road will not be built to CONTltsr notici -:. the lots A, ♦», 11 , 12 . sec A. tp 2 a s. r 11 e. w. m. iVineville; and furtln r. that the Alice M. Holder P irteil St i;ît*; haul Office. The Palles. Ore- nf Moro, county of « h»*i •i«» n . v Dite• ' »f Orcp«»n. uivate A suffi -ieul c-untost .elan which is oppo- s.* tl, *-.v.irii stRtem« nt N’t». 9À ;. tor : 'u* pu •Rave of gnu. ! et cì An :.t ;t aiïi irtN it i'. ivii.g keen liie«î in this office by eonijtanies so stn numisiy i-- com ! c. v . in. . r 1 2 i « • S t* «’ • ’ ). t :.»■ mv ' 4 tp William P. t;ii .evert, conteslant. «tgaiiist Ni 11 j / Pike posed of persons who li\e in or S h'9. imint o, toi.er ili», t»! Mort». cornur y 1»1 i^licrman. « g c.te of Orearon. I esc'.'; ban ! eu. i* . ; *r. 17 s. 1901, for N1 ¿ SW • • i N W »4 s . near Prinevilli-. Buttb-g tli,- and s .vorn stMU ¡ii« •III No 999. f(»r lio Y • it I” •buse of R. 12 K bv Jam. s. Trtbor ( (»litt site, ili { ) » > lots 1 . 2 . A. i. N«*t* -ih H» >ti > !• 11 t*. \v. m. thitt togetbet it p; , 1 \r uii-(-h • 11 whieh it isuli«*gt'i Ihal suiti eiitryitiaii h«ts Tha t t h e y will offer p r o o f to sh o w that the whoily !aib«l t«> exjteml thè «imoiint of -fi as if tin- Prineviili folk- do not la n d sou gh t is m o r e v a lu a b le for its t im b e r j per aere oli s«t:.«i Irnct :r«>m Octoher ;ih. limi, o r - t o m * th an fo r a g r i c u l t u r a l p ur po ses, a n d to 1 «late of mi iff t 1 , t; y. ami Oc*«»ber 41li, 1902, or tit intend that the op n try - ' A ! : est ablish t h e ir c la im to said lan d b e f o r e A. Palm er , 1\ s. C o m m i s s i o n e r , «it P r in e v ille . any tinte tln*:»*n.u*r. ^«ti.i party \s hereby* wrigated at all." | notiiie«! lo».pi»« r. and offer evitlence toueliing. o r e g o n . o n T h u r s d a y the2t»th d a y o f f e b r u a r y , -aiti allegai;-> 1 : M H» o’eh‘ck a m. oli .FebrmilW V So far as I’ rim-v.'!* - ■ n t.m-ity Ifilll!. (ith 1999. beh»re li. W. Rce«b r. si. ( ommissì.)ii- T h e y n a m e as w it n e sse s : J o h n C o m b s o f er, «it beici. Oregon ttt hi^ office ami that linai toward- ] rivate iri !g-.;io ' ¡n the P r in e v ille , O r e g o n ; J o s e p h Mareeau . o f Ros- lu aring will be beiti ut lff (¡'clock «t. rn. 011 Deschutes \’ alb v is oi i* ed tie- ! il l. O r e g o n : Irwin 1>. Pike. A lic e M. H old er, l-Ybruary 21st 199:1, oel'cre lite Register and Nel ly /.. P ike, o f Mon», O r e g o n . stnuglit spot Receiver at tl:e Pliited States btilid Office in ( )liserver has si Any and all p« r--»n> claiming *•« !ver-ely the Tlie I '»■. 1 Jes. Oregon. from the port-hole, and no one above-de.' •l ined lands are roque-ted t*> til** J a y P. b r c A s . R eg istcr. denies the fact that ¡i garth n-lioe their claims in this office on or before said 29th day of Feb., p.*o:;. would do much toward eliminating K. M. H r \ t t a i n . R e t ; ter. Pilot Devi :«>pnu-r.t c o m p a n y 11 « George Schlecht is liere from ing u p o n tin- irriga tion preposi- t r is fact tbal h a s g i w n risi t-i ila- Portia ml looking over the country tion in th e Ik s« b u t ts 'T i ll e y . «a\s; o p p os itiu n w hieh has maniiesi«-i with a view of locating. " T o us tln-re is n o m y-ter\ '.t -«-It be::li in Pi•ineviiie a n d * it !,t i*t' Prineville, county of ( rook, staff of Ore gon, sworn statement No. 92.», for the j.tin• hast* 0. (I. Uichardson is down from oi tilt* iiVj| of s».,. st*f • *, t)» 29 w, r 10 t*. w. ill. Hint tlu*y will offer j»n»of to show that tin* the timber belt where he lias been liunl sought Is jnort' vaiuahh* for its titul er«»r locating a party on claims. sioiu- than tot agricultural |.ur|H»sfs niul to e-tahlish their claim to said lami before A. f W. B. Thompson was here from IVltiu-r* 1 S. Potnmissioner at i rhn*vMle. i/rc^oii. on Ttit*s»!av, the —it li day ol Grand Forks, No. Dak., tin- first of Ft ’ ruarv, 19o;{. the week to locate on u claim. Tlu*y nauu* as witju ssss: W. Louthnn I ar- s i-. Agues Harris. John CoinS - of I t incvillc, Charlie Willey was in Prineville Oregon ; Francis *)• Hevino or Alhan/, Oregon! j several days during the week at 1 onahl F. Steffu, of »end. Oregon. Any and all |>civ«>us claiming adversely the tending to business matters. »hoove described 1 U 1 Is «ire requested 11 » tile their claims in this ofilet* on or heiore said The Board of Trade will hold its 2»th day of Fel>., 19o:i. next reguiar ilu cling Wednesday. K. M. 1 * h \TT.\ in . Register. TIMI»KR LAND NOTICIL More 1002 soniew hat adog<-tiier out ol fea s ib ility. Tin mere th ou gh t of A n te,op t \vi o . 11 ; iig to e con n t v *«. : of a In p opu - ions and th riv in g c o m m u n i t y inis evidi-ntlv a bsorb ed all h.gical iv- The report of the C. S. District W e a th e r Bureau for the m o n th Dt-eeinher sh ow s Bend an ideal w in ter clim ate; too cold n or to o w a rm , as of h a v in g m-itlu r and just e n o u g h ra in -fall to break with tin- A u t e lo j » m o n o t o n y o f c o n t i n u a l s u nsh in e. the luxuriant growth ot mo-- soilin g in tin* matter* T h e report s h o w s there w e n Id wliieli adorns the spun of that eau see n o t h in g atn ad of ln-r Ini an n b n o r im illy develop«*«! I. wr.i comiminitv. But there are ot’ru r d a y s of clea r w eather, 1) d a y s p a r t facts to la* taken into eon-'ih-ra- ten in ca p ita l l<-tters a n d stn t«-be. ly c l o u d y , a n d d u r in g the It) dav> tion which show conclusively that p r d t y generally’ «>»« r the i-ntlr o f c l o u d y weather, w h ich were in some wavs Prim-villi is right n is lr.e t to tin- Deschutes r l n r. But oiitside of tin- little \ illag'- scatter«'«! th ro u g h o u t llw m o n th , and the Observer wrong. Principal among these is tin whieh took i-ts nan,« from a p« ; there was a total p r e c ip ita tio n i f There was o n l y on e motive for tlie opposition whieh dei-r a f«-w years ..go there are oth - '2 ..S2 inches. Prineville in particular expresses i r letters aside from tin- tl ird v o w d a y re c o r d e d — the 17th — when the in rather a forcible manner toward el. Most o f tln-si- are n *.t* rs o f r<- te m p e ra tu re d r o p p e d b elow the corporate irrigation in the Des m on s tra n ce. freezin g p oin t. T h e tem p. ra'uri* ( T o o k c o u n t y , w h ich is just now chutes Valley. At pre«eiit tin* that d a y wa 2 0 , a n d 11 it* next co ld - Pilot Butt*- Devebipnu ot «-ompnt \ : 11 a « Iinotic .'tate of i.«-v« M-plnent. w h en the seems to lie getting ; 1 s ft l! (jlloti: is not ni a eoiulit on to t.e dividi-d est «lav was tli«' 2 0 th of rancidness from the luing-hole o r cu t up in to s,-| ¡irate eounti« -. m e n ury s tood at d l. of the vinegar barrel, and it in N either is the time l i .i i u g to say T h ir t y d a y s o f the m o n t h 11 «• comes necessary to look in-t a that futur« ev e n ts shall n ot di s ig tempi-rnture d u r in g the day ranged trifle below th«‘ surface to d«*t«-r- liate in a f« w years this o r that from -dl to tin- tw o warmi' t p ortion of tli«* c o u n t y I k - m a d e into tnine both the source and cense. d a y s were tin- «Stli a n d ‘ J ltli when The Pilot Butte I >e velopmer ’ a si p m .,tc district a n d r.ih-d by I'dt- company has worked side by si*!e ot li« r oilieial«. T «* present resi- .».» was r«-«'ordc<! t-aeli «lay. of the Three Si«t«-rs Irrig.itioi i< III - of the p rop osed new COUIlt’. teeti d a y s of the m o n t h tin* m a x i company which, some f«*w months a fe n ow l iv in g ill a cotllltV ptai-ti- m u m tem p era tu re reached a point ago. «-hanged hamls. The survey« e a ily i ."«-e from «l«-bl. a n d tin ;;- above -10. of the latter company were then o w n in t e r « - t- wil, b« better s«-rv« . Tin- c o ld e st night d u r in g D e c e m it t i n y stay at bom«- iu tln-ir o w n finished, a force of men started to ber was that o f the l-Htli with a l e m p e r a t u n at 4 aliov« z«-ro. D in work, and the president of the v a n i tor the tin«* Ix-big, Uon.*e«|ti«-ntiy M «v^ttu-k. or that ing tli«- otln r n ight« of the m on tii • ompanv, who -o far I as n< ver de viated from hi- word and promises, portion o f it favoring the «livi-.on. th e timipiTutur«' was c ith e r a b o v e states that an early completion <>f i- working against tin- lH-tt«wiiu*nt the frii-zing p oin t or raiige'l from tie- project niBV Is- «*xp«-eti-d. No of its pr< sent conditions. Fiv« or 1 to 10 d egrees Inflow it. otic wishes t«» doubt his word for -ix hundred resi«Units ar*- already evi-rv on«- Is-lii-vcs .n tin* btisii * -> <1* .eloping tii.it t* rritor- «-xp< «-ting Tl.«- sym|mtlii*ti«' m an «»f y«*t«-i- ability lie ha- dis|d»ye«l and the r.olro.nl cotti.'I'MIli«' iti ui in lin- tlav is tia- on e w h o belli bis l.aj <1 i. it,i Iana.ii g u p o n y o u r -toinaeii to i.ii -u a l« - t i n * push mid ct ergy whieh has tfit « Hc i t .lnt,. far charaeti-ri*«*«! hi» work. !!•- ot timt bin- tin- Hayst.uk <<>ui,try pain ot Tliiir.'«L y - tniK v «linn, r. has the financial backing to carry wi, grow rapidly iu population., Now lliat Ni w Year'- tlay ha* tii« «*nt«*rpri«*- to a «rec*-«ful t«*r* Jll.-t I.ow lie p«i’i*.« r til tin- pri -«-lit par-*-*! tin- smoker, wflo has j -t poj nintion lies n tin- itr m«*«liute initiation. i,nd it i* n««t nwessart for him to wait until the depart* , vicinity ut tin- hiick«*x «1 town, ««ut sworn oft. In-gin« to realiit* tj,.* ment of the Interior -igns hi* con- i ii ( m year» ie likely to r«-c u tr.tns- folly ut his r«-soluUoii * t V