i a ■ The DesChutes Echo VOL. I. DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRURAY 7, «903. OREGON S hort L ine ano union P acific TO SALT LAKE, K ANSAS C H IC A G O , N E W DENVER, C IT Y , ST. L O U IS , YORK. ____ NO. 37. I August 4. 1KM2, Prunk V. Townseii«! of Good Points in the WilÜ2iUS0n Bill precinti» tin won id not I in ve it n Judging from the number of I Shaw, rountv «>f Marion, «hit*» «»t Or.' “ hot in tin* mire of senseless «;••!.. v tin:her seekers which has already ' ¡»'"H. ha* tliif 1 in this uffici* Ins start»d this your, the yellow pine sworn statement Xu. 11.*5, for tin* ;>ur- and excuses. Evidently Senator Williamson he it in the vicinity of the Des­ elmse of tin* swl^ sw '4 see. 28. nw «4 n\v Then* is ¡1 certain amount of l4 s Lo nwV4 see. H:t. t|> 23 s, r 1- e. w . in. is endeavoring to establish a re consolation, however, in cogitating chutes is likely to witness a great­ ami will offer proof»., show that the yon| fnP himself in tin irriga t ¡on upon the fact that other districts er rush during the next five lami sought is more \aluahle for its titu­ matter, which just now has en­ will not in tin future he cnmpclh'd months than last year. Tlu* heiivx lier or stone than for agricultural ptir- roll. |N.ses, ami to establish his claim to saiil compass«*«! all (lit ron, to suffer as so *ie have in the past. fall of snow which covered the lami heforc 11 . w. i:celitit*a 1 feature, it may I k * pre- after his commission expired eat TlMKKIt I.A Nil NOTH K. and Man Francisco every tive days. I vented from taking root. The bill stinted that stronger force! will In ! not he accepted by the hint! »»flic«* 1 I’tiiUMl SiHie»* Laud Olttct*. Lakt*vitw, Oregon brought to bear both for and I December l-\ UM2. -Notice I n hereby given ! is commendable from that staml- because they are not taken accord­ against the hill creating the new ; that in coin Dlia nc with the provision* of tin | if from III) utlliT. LOW RATES! ing to law, hut there is a higher I act of congres* oi .huit* •'», 1878, emide«! “ An art But prohahlv tin* quick-: . , . Tickets to ami from all parts of the for ilu* salt* of timher land* in the stairs of Perhaps the im»st noteworthv district. , 1 . . • 1 i uuthontv than tlu Gen»Tul Land est and most satisfactory luanner Fnited States, Canada and Europe. caltforuiM. on-gun, N hvik I h , «ml Wiisiiinamn features of the proposeil law are the miters invoh t ............ e r r i t o r y . " a* exteudt'd ln »II dll' puhlic lumi in which to decide the question is For particulars call on or address, state* by act of August 4, lhi*'J. Frutici* M. pH)\ ISlOllS made for immediate ing principles of equity ami jnstiei Kriiemuf portiHiKi, «ounty «>f Miiiinomiiii. i action on the part of in corporate»! suggested in the letter written hv are referred and whose decisions J. H. FREDERiCY, Agent, stale of Oregon» has this day filed in thi* offici- j . . W. Barnes of Prineville to the his sworn statement No. l'*H7 for the purchase i LOIUlblllliîH, «idc! «I ppo.iltcl \ ? till* ill- . are binding on the land olhee. To B ig g s , O r e g o n . of the inv»4 see. »¿»p ¿t s r n e. w. in. mul »in ! formation required regarding their I* regonmn. . Ir. Bai lies says. I this higher authority, th** Board of offer proof to show (hai tlu* lauti »ought is . , . ,. . " I t is true that there is a future i mort* valuable for its limber and stone than unUllCLll »StdlUliny lit till? tiliii* ot Equitable Adjudication, all these for aKi icultural purisme«, and to establish Ills their Ul>|>lÌCiltÌOIÌ for lands. Tiu* before Crook county, if our dreams | eases will In* referred ami n«> claim TIM BER LAND NOTICE. claim to said laud before A.(\ rainier, V- s. » ««« of a grand irrigation sdienu* everj Commissioner à! Itemi, Oregon, on Moudav. ** pil)\llllS. will la* declared void until passed RtiiKlvcrtiseiiiunt. the lHiiiiUy «f ,\|.rii, iso;:. 1 **Xu the case of incorporated harden into realities: if our «lesert upon by that Board, or. if United States Jamil Office, Lake view. lie minier », » Hnewer ¡Henry M. Ucluir m lands are reelaimed; if hundreds of Oregon, Nov. IP. I.W02.— Notice is herein T « , Wash. K.r. wi.iitenof Beml. or,.. j companies it shall state the name it should la*, the order of the land gr.ea that in compliance with the pro­ gon.mid l> I-' Steffi» mid Kit Boyil of Beml, of t lie colli pa 11 V, the purpose of its settlers make homes where now dt’ iee declaring it void would la* onlv the ja»*krahhit lives, ('rook visions ird lo lilt* ated, the mimes and places of resid­ could stand carving; hut tiie right. Proofs may he made before an­ in the states of (.dililoruia, Oregon, Ne- I their claims in thl* office on or before said tiling ¡md the only sensible thing ence of its directors and officers, other officer than the one named va.la and Washington Territory" as ex­ Uith day oi April, liKK». K. M. Hrattain, Register the amount of ìts its authorized and is to wait ami sec whether or not j in notice, but the notice must he tended to ail the public land states l>\ paid-up capitai, and its availuhle these dreams will become smut*- republished naming the proper Act of August 4, I8a2, Jessie Cray o. I*rinevillti. county of Crook, state of Ore- j asset.s ahove all liahilities, and thing more tangible than dreams. oilicer. In all such eases the Ecu«» gon, has lile*l in this office her sworn To Land Claim ants. "M r. Burgess, if your hill should j | sudi other faets as will epahle thè will republish the notices free oi s-.iteiiieiit No. 441. for the purchase 01 heconi** a law. would you Is* will- j I ¡State Lami Board to determine thè charge. tin* se *4 of si*«*. !» tp. 2-> s r 10 e. w. in. I ! tiuancial ahility of sudi corpora- ing to ha ve tlu* matter left to the! and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim- j It niav he of interest to thus«* who | lion to curry »»ut thè proposed people of Crook. Wasco, and Slier- I i Charlie Willey left Tuesday for man counties, under the ref«Ten or stone tinnì hr agricultural purposes, j Jmve during the past four months. ' undertaking. Prineville. d to establish her claim to said lami i «him amendment?” ‘ No contract shall he made hv or since October 4th. 1902, mudi leiere A. C. Palmer. C. S. Coiiniiissioii- Allot’ which is equivalent to say-, A party of six Minnesota people tir. ut Priaevillti. Oregon, «m Satimluy, luml tìiinKs or P™>fs la tore thè j thè board wliieli «equires a greater ( , undersigned to know tlmt steps j timo tinnì fi ve vears for thè con- 11 * K th.it thè ptopi t lime in which i arrived the Inst of the week. They tli.* Iltli day of April, 1M03. siie mimes as witnesses: Edna I Had­ are being taken in each individuai .struction of thè work. and all con- tl‘ ‘ t» I'* :,n.v county is after, not left Friday for the timber belt to ley, Archie 1’owcll, Uruee f¡ray. Edwin ease to rectify thè defeets cause«. : traets shall state tlmt thè work bof.ire, its developrm-nt has settici locate claims. A. I»avenport ami Eliza Parker all ot o a s o lid b a s is , a n d tin* d r ift hv the expiration of his tmimissitm ¡ 'hall begin within six mouths from ,n W. P. Vamlevert was down from Prineville, Oregon. • ,» . . Any and all persons claiming adverse-1 as L ‘ ^ Commissioner, and thai ly the a ls>ve * leseri oe* I la mis are re. | nest-! t here is eve ry reason to 1 h *1 it*\*i ed to tile tiieir claims in tliis office on or | that these efforts will he successful , . . . o f its n e w p o p u l a t i o n c u t t i n g in j the date ot the emit mot; that eon- p e r m a n e n t c h a n n e ls , ¡struction .-* 1 m 11 In* prosecuted 1 1 111 - ^ m t C r o o k c o u n t y w i l l d e v e lo p , i gently and continuously to com- Lave Friday attending to businc'S matters. C. B. Allen was down from the sustain»*» pletion, and that a cessation of tin- the population will gather ami tle- work under the contract with the vt,loP wonderfully in the next few Big Meadows Friday with two fine years no one denies, hut where, specimens of beef cattle. The two s o n w ill in d u e tin a* re- (s t a te f o r a p e r io d o f s ix m o n t h s , o m t h e la w lin n o f G a l l » - a f t e r t h e s e c o n d y e a r , w i l l f o r f e i t with new enterprises and irrigation beeves weighed 12!Sd pounds and H e d g e s . » < f O r e g o n ( J i t V . n f - t o t h e s t a t e a i i r i g , i t - u n d e r s a i d projects springing up in all sections were quickly disposed of when is not a question which now can thev re.n h.*■ ....- «.•«•» **»- i ..... .. lor the side o f: ficer qualified to administer »»atlis. ert methods pursued » * by some <*i « timi of « a new ",r '*>• *•* "«•«•n^ i* county out of the one tini’.>er lami* in thè st.ites oi California. : and th»*li return ed t»> G»tl»>Wnv A thè eonipanies >»«»!King under thè win» h i* about to draw an immense Orvgoa. Nevada. ami xvashinjitoii t«rri- ; wlio wlll forward them f«,ÌC arev aet. The tirst provision immigration. Then again, if the hill does lie- t-ury,’" as exìe:,..,*,! lo all thè public lami j lhe f ,ttud oftict, I quoti*»! al»«»Ve will c a h l e thè State come a law at this time the sug­ P a rk e r of D elh i, »-ounty of lie d w m sJ . r i . e s e . i f h d u v i t s w . i l I h * t o t h , t o d e t e r m i l i e t i r s t w h e t h e r t h . e o m - gestion offered that it he referred « t a t e « a M i n n e s o t a , iia s t iiis « l a y rtleil i n e f f e c t t h . i t t h è e h i i m a i i t s a e t e t l il p a i i y is s o i n e t li i n g m o r e t h a n ;» t n is o ffic e n i - s « o r n s t a t e m e n t N o . ló o o , « g o o d f a i t l i ili t i ii i k i li g t h e i r fiIin g .- t w o - p e n n y u f t u i r a n d c a p u b l e o f to the people is one which could he lor the purchase of the « iim ‘4 sec. g o . s ‘ .4 l i e ‘4 s e t * . 27. t p 21 s r 11 « . » » . m . a m i w ill o f f e r p r o o f t<* s h o w t h a t t in » l a m i s o n n i it is m o r e v a l u a b l e fo r its t i m l i e r >r » t o m * t h a n f o r i i y r i c u l . i i r u l p .ir p ises. a n i to e s ta n lisli b l» ciaitii t > s m i lain! b e fo r e A , C . P a l m e r , I . >, C o m m is -io n e r , at P rin eville O re g o n , o n s a rar* lay. tu e liti» *lny o f A p ril. IW M . The Board of Tradì* will givi* ¡111 entertainment, suppcr, and »lance Friday evening. Feb. 20. The social event will he under thè ali — pices of thè wives and ibiughter- ot th<* memhers and from thè ar- rangements now heing umile pi »- mises to I h * a »leciiled stieeess. A g»ner.il invitatimi is exteii<.le«l to evervone. or proofs It fore A. ( ’.Palm er, he- carrying on its piojeet without the «*ntil y acted upon. It would give lieving him to i>e, and lmving gms! » xasperating »le.ay. al present in every voter the opportunity to show 011 which side of the fence he reason for s<» believing, a »iulv voglie, eausetl iiy thè lutile ».rtorts stands, ami also give the uil'leeidt d qualified officer. In cases when to ohtain funds to complete tln ones a chance to jump oft either proof lies not been made the claim­ work. Primuriiy, it will put a v«*t«> \Y. A. La id law, secretary and on on»* sii le or the other. Af least ants may make proof Iteforc ai . 011 thè thousand-doliar n.an wln» 1 » ( t , general manager of tin* Uoluinhia ., , , . ,, , is ready t<» tic up thousamls of ai! oi the people, mid not a -» •«•w. would l»e plHi*«*d in a position South**rn Irrigatian company, left they are rttjU» sted to tìrst cali oti »»eres of i; mi for .»js-t iilatn«* prò* Thursday for Portlami where he tie name» a« witnesses: I . li. Mar­ io »ay wh«*ther the «iivision wap f<»r ioli"! Drain. Oregon; »teorge T. Sly, tilt* umlersigmd ut bis • »Ilice in »oses, but ill the event of him -e- g»N*s to arrange for tin* si ttlenient I,mis M. Amlerson ot Roslaml. » fregoli ; Prineville for il.struttimi» InAt to curing a state contract the lattei the go«»d of tin* county. of some largi* tracts of land limit r I nih . i M F. stoffa of Bend, Oregon. provision will comp« 1 him to com­ proceed. th*' company's canals. Mr. Laid- Any ami all persons claiming advent** No person regrets th«* unfortm - mence actual construction w:lh,t. hiw was notified by president Lytle I tin* ais've descriiittd laud.» ar ■ re*|llcst NOTICE. six months from tin- date of signa­ ate con«»!t»on of affair- m«»r»* than that tin* Hurriumn advertising c i t** rile th *ir claims in tins office on or the uii'iersignetl and In* wiii sj ur. ture. be lore sai i iitii day oi April, Iffoff, From an«* after this »lat** of system in th»* »*ust was hriuging It is a matter of r> gr«*l that the.-»* -il»* the following rates will Is* out some very gratfying results, K. M. Bratîaiii. Register, ! no paitts or « *|s*nse to rectify i,is ______ _ ______ ____ error. In «onciusimi it may » two promotions, which current charged for publishing hind and that tin* rush of settlers to the stated that Ilo )sTson w ill puffer event- have established as furnia* n»»tic**s: Til niello Lisin would have to l><* TIM B E R LAND X O n t h. the loss of his claim without fir»t im ntai principles of successful irti* Tim lier ami St»»m*. sing!**. lU .f g l cari li for at ouee. .Mr. Laidlaw -----X.ni.vis nervi i.» gi ten that »n mnipli- havitiw ail Opportunity given him gation. w,Te not a part oi Hie l'i«»l»« r nini Htone, consolidât- exja»ts to la; absent for sever.l rtnee wTtii D m ? pmvisio.is oi the net *ff t»» siiow his g,igrv- ... .Ima f. . tioii, •»» tliat for the present, at tin* adoption of toe Carey law. HotnPatci»d and Ifesert latnl f7.«‘>0 rmigiiin lit* can In* loud«' with a t t»*r tue -one of tlii.!«*r bm*l« ia to* leant, tliete is n«j eaUs«* for ui.easi- Had they I veil, »«rla in districts A il puhiieation fe*-s must Is' pai« I ttiose win» ar«* coming from tho -Mtes <*f ( ’alifoniii,. Oregon. Nevada, Would now la* enjoying a s|**edy in advance. east to huiid up new hom w m «.al Washington territory." on extend«*»! ,u*!‘!‘* to «11 the latblie b»o*l states by act <»f A. ('. I' a i . w kr . development, and thr«*«* years of, A. C. I’ a l m k ii , M gr. the Deschutt-s Valley. 1 7