The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, February 14, 1903, Image 1

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DesChutes Echo
VOL. I.
DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON. FEBRUARY 14, 1003.
j Augugt 4. 1SU2. Frank K. Townsend <>f
. eouaty of' Marion, state of On*
anu, ha- this day tiled in tiii>- office hi-
sworn statement No. 1155, i«>r llie (air-
chase of tlie su l 4 sw '4 sec. 23, mi *4 1 1 «
| ‘j s C mv?4 see. 33, t|i 23 s, r 12 e. w. in.
I and will offer proof to show that the
Board of Trade Making an Effort
I land sought is more valuable for its tim­
to Bring iUjccrt Early Investi­
ber or stone than for agricultural pur-
Iloses, and to establish his claim to said
gation of the Field.
i land before n. u\ neeil, l'. S. Commiss-
( inner, at Bend, Oregon, on Monday, the
• 13th day of April, 1!H>3.
The marked success winch lias
lie nanuts as witnesses : ('. ti. Ilirli-
ardson, ti w. Townsend,
F .E . Town- | attended t i n * efforts of the Board of
sen.l ami trank Hogue all of Lav», Ore- Tra<k,
st.t.uril)fi t |u. a t t e n t i o n of
W ANT A
WOOLEN MILL
O regon
S hort L ine
*>u> U nion P acific
TO
SALT LAKE, DENVER,
KANSAS CITY,
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
N EW YORK.
yon.
Any at <1 all
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iktsoiisc I uuhu
g adversely . ffour-uiill m en to tlr.s
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sectio n
Juts
the alnive deserilxal lamls are retjuested i been the instigating cause of tin*
to tile their claims in this office m, or <irss, m i z a ti o n m a k i n g renew . «1 eff-
lie fore said 13th dav of April, 15HI3.
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o r i s m o n e r tn g iiu lu ceiiicu ts tor
K. M. Itrattaui, Register.
li t* establishment «>f a woolen-
■Oeriitn steamers ¡«•tween Portland
■and San Francise«* everv live «lavs.
m ill.
•TI«- B o ard of T r a d e i> a n x im is
NO. 38.
pcople will d e m a m l a c h a n g e to he
t h a t vtiti g iv e th is m a t t e r y o u r a t -
h ro u g h t ab ou t hy tlu* a d o p tio n
te n tio n
a co n stitn tio n al am en d m en t.
aiu i assu ri's
von
that
a
of
! lavora Idi* -ite \Mih an a bundance
L a s t y c a r tlu* ltotlse of K ep re-
1 «*f (swver ean he furnishetl at a s e n t a t iv e s voted unanimouslv t'or
imminai prio' if n<*t gratis.”
the Submission to tbe S tates of an
Copies of tlte ahnrc lettcr bave a m e n d m e n t for tbe p o p u l ä r elec-
been forwanled to se«crai of tbe tion of S en ato rs, but tlu* m a t t e r
woolen in ili s in this and otber was .kille«! a l m o s t betöre it lind
statcs. ami il i- helieved flint some form« d it s n u eleu s. UTien it c o m c s
gratifying results will be forth- up again, as it is bound to «lo, a
coming. flu* Board believes if'm o re forcible impetus should be
the tiel.l is once ju rsonally ins|H*i t- brought to bear upon tlu* subject,
cd by those w I m * ar«' in a position not only for tbe good of the people
to establish an industry
of this i but for tbe ” good of the country
at
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on the river there can be no «jui's- large.
twin as t«i dm* course which will be
Stu b an amendment would rc-
pursmd.
!«|iiire the concurrence of three-
fourths of tin1 states U*f«ire tbe
Siockraan County Dies,
I change could U* made, but it is
safe to assume that it thitty-four
T IM B E R LAND NOTILE.
i Half a doKen Hour-mill men in
ruiteii siale» I-am I otii.e, laikeview. onvou, ; several adjoining states have Is -
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tlu* s t a t e le g isla tu re s s h o u ld
N«»v- J 1 . HHrj. ---Notivi* is l»t*|Vl|>* j r i i v n J)i«ii i n
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stockman etutntv m et tb e d e a th
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c o m p l i n net* w i t h tlu* p r o v i s i o n * o i tlu* m-t o f iMHlll* i l i t i T c . - t i ' i i t o f-* l 1 1 ¡ i l i 4‘A l t ‘ l l t i
LOW RATES1
ratitv tlu* aiiii iuiinent it wtnild b«>
iiKr ess til J u n e a, 1STS. e n t i l l e i l " A n a«'l
t l i a t t ll« * V
w ill
1 M*rs «»lia 1 i V i n s p e c t
which was expected ami which was
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Tickets tu ami from all parts of the eo
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with tlu*sanction ot the majority
tin* sali* o i tim lit r l.i i n l* in Ilio s t n t e s o j C a l i f *
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•('lifted States. Canada and Europe.
o r n i a . O r e g o n . N e v a d a , i i i k I W a s h i n g t o n T e r r i * t i l t * n u l l 1, *11)1(1 W i l d
t i l t * «1(11 1 i t i o i i . i I nothing
more than deserved. A ,,f tbe citizens of the 1’ nite.l States
lory," us cxicn.lc.1 mall Hie i*u»*ii« i . iu .1 males
which can I«' made to outside
!F«r ^particulars call on or m Id rese,
new
life
will
in all probability be who have lieconu* sick'and tire«l of
hy act of Atijfttfit 1. issrj, tin* following intmetl
woolcn-tnill eoiu|>an ie> it i.- I bought instilled into the proposition when j well develop«'«! spoils systems and
persons
H
ave
this
day
H
ied
in
this
M
itici*
tlieir
J. H. FR ED ER IC Y, Agent, sworn sin temente. to*wit:
that tbe same results will lie ob­ tlu* state legislature
convenes 1 prolonged witingle».
11..I udii E a l i n e r
Biggs, Oregon.
tained, with the building of a mill again, hut if such is the case, and
of 1‘r i n e v i I I e , c o u n t y «>f ( ‘ro o k . s t a f e o f O r e g o n ,
sw ur u s t a t e m e n t No.- HKHi fo r t h e p u r c h a s e of on tbe banks of tbe Deschutes as tbe
prayer is granted, there is
t h e K ‘ 2 NW«4 . \V‘ 2 N j : ‘ 4 sec . 1. tp J'.» s. r !» e.
tbe ultimate outcome.
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every
reason to believe that there Portland Stands for Central Oregon
H i r a m J'a li ne r
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
Recently tlu* Board of Trade ! will lie a ra«lical change in the
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o f }* r i u e v i l )e , c o u n t y «»f < 'r o o k , s t a t e o f O r e g o n
lteadvertisemeut.
s w o r n s t a t e m e n t No. l«*oi, for t h e j»urclm>c of has been sending out tbe following boiindarv lines and the
«listrii't
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Cintisi States Lami Office, bakeview. t lie Lo ts 7—
1(1 o i sei-, I, I p i l l s . r. 12 e.. circular letter which b a s s o far at-
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Now t h a t tb e l l a r i i m a n petiole
w hich t h e y will en close.
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Oregon, Nov. lib 1402.— Notice is hereby a n d w ill off er p ro o f to s h o w t h a t t h e l a n d !
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given that in »Mnipliance with the pro­ s o u g h t is m o r e v a l u a b l e fo r i t s t i m b e r o r s t o u c t l i U * t ( * < l (*()!IS1( U T i l l
Two years lienee a broader and lmv‘‘
»" advance tbe money
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visions of tile act «if June 3, 1M73, entitl­ t h a n fo r Hiriieiitlira 1 p u rp o se s, a m i 11» es tu h-
; more eomprelumsiv«* view of the j " ’¡tb which to «‘Xtciid the Columbia
li sh t l i e i r td a i m s to s a i d l a n d b e l o r e A. ( . I'al-
ed “ An ai't for the sale of timber lands m vr . I*. S. I ’o m i n i s s i o n e r . at I T i n c v i l l c . Ore- ( I c s i l T ' S t o (\*l 11 V O U T a t t e n t i o n t o
( situation can be taken than at p re -! Southern, Portland, through the
in tlu* states of California, < »regoli, Ne­ «.m «... M..n.i.,yti,ea.li..!«>- ;.r A,wii !««.
t , |(> x .j >tj , ,,,.,i o p p o rtu n ity am i
sent.
Oregoliiiin, has taken a decided
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I h e y n a m e as w i t n e s s e s : I . II. W a t k i n s a n d . . . .
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vada
and Washington
Territory”
as ex
ten«lt*l to all the public hnul states by j K. J. Iievinc <>i Allmny, ore««>ii; .lolm I'mnl* fa c ilities which this p lace offers for
Districts, identical with Crook stand in the matter, and from prc-
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n s <il
iiev ille. O
regon.
Act of August
4,
IHilg,
Jessie
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the
establishment
ot
a
wo«den-mill
eoun
ty, which are just stepping • s«*nt indications will force tbe op-
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A n y hik I nil )>erM>us e l i iin iiliK m l v e r s e l y I n e
1‘rineville, i*oimty «if t.r«x»k, state of I »n*- „i.ove il«*serilu*a Imnls «re r«*unesteil t« tile a m i in ace«it»lanee g iv es y o u h e r e ­ across the tbresb-bold of diversi-: posing fmrties to a satisfactory ar-
gen, lias lilcil ill this office her sworn t l i e i r elHims in Ibis oftiee o n o r b e f o r e s « b l
w ith a f«'W s t a t i s t i c s frinii w h ic h li«*«l and expansive development.! rangeim-nt or els«* will induce tbe
statement N*i. 441, f«ir the purchase of •jmli iluy oi A p r i l , lima.
IlrnttH
ili,
Ke
jrister.
y
ou m a y d r a w y o u r
own
c o n ­ arc not, and never have been in business men of that city to build
K. M.
the s«*
of is'«'. !• tjb 25 s r 10 e. w. m.
clu sio n s .
tb«' position to sustain an op«'ra-! tbe r«ia«i themselves.
ami will offer pr«s»f to show that the 1
land sought is unire valuable for its tim-1
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Di*scliut**s
is
situateti
«in
the
lion which would amputate a pro-
There is apparmitly a concerted
.Steps ar«* being taken to issue a
o r s t o n e than for agricultural purposes,!
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. . i . painplilet descriptive ot t rook Deschutes river, in tbe center of «luctive region whose limits have J move <ui tin* ]iart «•!' the business
and to establish her «'hum to said laml 1 1
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mi'll to push til«* roail to comple-
Commission 1 f i u i i t v a n d its res«mrees, an d tbe tbe state's wind producing district. ; not as yet been dctermint'il.
liefore A. C. Palmer. 1
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It
is
estimated
that
in
the
Antelope, whose rosy aspirations ti«m and «'very «*ff«*rt that ran lx*
er. at I’rineville, Oregon, on Saturday. I work if c a r r ie d o ut a l o n g tbe lines
the 11th .lay ol April. H»»3.
' w h ic h h a v e lieen iim p o sed will be neigb!iorb«io«l of *2o().(H)0slmep juiss wer«' woven tightly around a pros- niade will I«* brought to bear in
She names as witm's.-es : 1-Mna I Had­ a credit not onlv to those who are through lu re and in this viciniti pcctivt* county seat, will, of cours«*. I favor of tbe extension which is a
ley, Archie l'owell. Bruce C ray. Kdwin getting tb«' matter up but to tbe »ointially, and tbe bulk of tin* wool be beard from.
It is fitting that matter of vital import a lie«' both to
A. Daven|H>rt and Kli/.a Parker all ol
whole of Central Eastern Oregon, '("ruin this immens«* herd is clipped sin* should give to tbe immediate Portland ami the district involved.
Prinevilli*. Oregon.
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coinniunitv— tbe balance of tile Imnxxlittte a«*tion will be taken if
Vny and all persons claiming adverse- i Dr. \\\ W. Taggart lias taken tbe
tnimediiitc region.
not int<*r«*ste«l— tin* tlie Oregonian is powerful enough
ly-the ulmvc «li'seril»e<l lands are retpiest-1 m a t t e r in b a n d a n d w ith a n iibund-
" H u e need s but to look at tb e country is
ed to tile tlieir claims in this office on <u •
((f a d v e r ti s i n g , w hich sh o u ld 1 s h i p m e n t
record
of wotil from reasons why her cherished idea to command it ami tbe latter sum­
lu*fore said lltli «lav <,f April. H«W.
! , )(. rivt>n
v to ,|K. u n d e r t a k i n g . Shnnik«* to verify tb e a b o v e s t a t e - was lost in a cloud of senatorial marizes the move in tb«' following
« promises an illustrated pamphlet ments. Between seien and eigiit smoke. Tlmii peae«' will reign term s:
---------------------------------------------------- which will do much toward adver- niillion pounds left that point ilur-
again, ami tbe county
division
“Tbs Or«*gonian won)«] suggest
tising Cr«i»»k county not only in tbe ing tbe past year and tie; major «juestion will I k - relegatcl to the j tllut tt u«>mutitt«-i- «,f lemling busi-
T IM B E R LAND NOTICE.
east but in other portions of tbe p«'*H of it was produced in the sam«' back s«*at which by all con-j
in,.n |M. a pp,,j„ted to examine
Ciiitt*«l States Lami Otti««* laikeview. country where information «if this region dir»*ctly tributary to Des- ditions and circumstances it should ¡n(0 t |„. ran roa,| situation with
Oregon, Nov. 12. 1!*02— Notivi'is hereby
portiou of Oregon is sought.
« chutes and tbe Desi'hutes river.
oieupy lor at b ast four years.
j respect to the D« s«*hutcs Valley
given that in couipliaiiee with the pro­
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“To
the
south
of
this
point
ill
and to find when* cipiity lies be-
visions of the net of eonirress of June 3.
I.ake
and
Klamath
counties
nearly
isrs, entitleil “ An act for the sale of
Dead Locks Should Be Remedied. , tween tbe parties whose disagree.
The entertainment and «lance to
tiinlxw lands in tlu* states of California.
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ment now hlocks rail roail p ro gress
l»e given bv the Board of Trade tlu* same amount is grown yearly,
Oregon. Nevmla. ami Washington terri-
and
it
is
necessary
in
some
in­
in that direction. This should be
next Friday evening promises to
t«,rv,” as exten«le«l to all the pillili«' lami
stances
to
haul
this
product
a
dis­
The
senatorial
ilead-l.a-ks
which
a
friendly hut thorough cxainiim-
states hv act of August 4. 1 Ht 12. william be the best event of tbe season.
tance
of
1
2.1
miles
before
it
call
lie
Imve exaspi rated and bung in t i«>n. voiuhtetiil with due r.'spect t«.
IV.rker of Delhi, county of Re«lwoo«l. Preparations
are under wav to
state of Minnesota, lias this «lay tiled in n i:tR«. the program an enjoyable brought in touch with transporta­ suspense tbe people for weeks past ,d| parties in in te n st, ineltiding
in tiiis ami otber states, and which the public. Tbe (imlings of such
" n k ' ‘ •'» * " " rn
No-
it is expected that a large tion facilities.
t
fo tlu' purchase of the w l a nw ^
‘ 4 , SI't
see. *.
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The
argument
has
been
brought
havi* shown conclusively the ra- committee would at l«*ast lie a
crowd will I k * present. Tbe enter-
2«.. s L lie ‘4 sec. 27. H> 21 s r l i e . u.
up that in tbe event of a railroad pacity and —
i-1 1 i b 1 »«•-.— running guide for public sentiment, ami it
m. ami will offer proof to show that the t a in i n e n t will U* fo llow ed by a
«■oniing
here—
ami
the
Columbia
rif.
in
the
state
legislatures, calls wo„l,J probably afford a basis for
la «I sought is more valuable lor its d a n c e a n d b ask et s u p p e r,
(«nod
Southern,
it
is
understood,
is
now
.¡gain totb«' public miii«l the nr- opening the large and rapidly «!«■-
tiii lnwor stone than for agricultural nil lsi c
will I k - fu rn is h e d fo r tb e
pti-poses. ami M establish his claim to (|a l u .e r , a n ,| a eo r.lial in v i ta t io n is preparing for an extension of its gent need of the popular election veloping district of Central Oregon
sa I laml liefore A. C. Palmer. I . 8.
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line to this point— it would have a oi s e n a t o r -
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, e x t e n d e d t«' til«' l«ul«llc.
o n terms pr>.fit a hie to all concern-
( 1 Aimissioner. at I rtnevtlle Oregon, on
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tendency to carry this wonderful
To tli«' average American eiti-
— ;ur lav . th e l Itn «lay *«f A p ril. I'.HM.
«•« 1. It will do no good to -it still
pr<nluctinn of wool to otber mar­ /eu tb«' war-like mt !bo«ls pursued
He names as witnesses: 1-. 11. Mar-
Edw in B ris k is ra p i d l y r e c o v e r-
Is t
kets; but let it be remembered in the state legislature it. Denver, «•“*» wonder ami fin.l fault.
¡■ ■ 1 of Drain, on-goii.
< ««*orgi I. •
fr , „ „ „ aeriolls illness w hich
(■ •*« 1 out what can I k - «lone and
that this prixluction is strictly eon- the wrangle and «lelay at tin* capi-
I. als M. Anderson of Roslaml, Oregon:
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has coiinne<l him t«» bis I h - i I lor
D« nal«l 1-. steffa of tteml. Oregon.
fined to tin- section lying a«1jae:int t«i| in Washington, and the strug- then take st«'ps to do it.”
Vnv ami all ixtsoiis claiming a«lverse- severn 1 weeks. Dr. RosenlsTg was
to Deschutes, and a r «iboa«l. with gie at Salem which has I km 'H <lrag-
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1« the »iKive «leecritxd lamls aiv re«piest hen* from
Prinevilli* attending
a woolen-mill in operation here, ging on dav after dav. present a
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c i t.. ¡tie their claims in this .»tfice on or
t )„. |apt ,,f the week.
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I i i i i I nt laud se ekers are still
could only serve as a transfer plia-«' of legi-lativc election wliieli
Is- ore «ai I lltii «lay ot April. ll**3.
c ontinuing to nmir to Deschutes in
E . M. Brattaiu. Regi-ter.
J . L. K«*«*ver holds tin record agent f«w tb** wool of the more to -ay the least, is «lisgusting.
It
is
gratifying,
however,
to
search of yellow j »in«* claims. A
this season for killing the largest remote districts,
cougar. While on a bunting trip
“The Deschutes river with lt* know that the sentiment in favor party of twenty from ilifferejit
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
\\ eilni'sda v a Is Hit four miles n - treme ndous w. I * r-t— pm« it
eh -tri tin « i " D'.ii ni L nit.-.l *'lat«'- points in .Miniiesota nini North
lirM <(f (J|i.
.'«aieeis lisreby given tlmt in «-••!«,j*li- bove town Mr. Ke«*v«T carne Upoli rati !*• easilv h ime-««*«! at alnmst -«•nutors by «lire, t vote is gaining |)llkota W-Jl jM.r,.
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a; «• witli tbe |*r«oisi'ias «»» thè act <»t twonf tb«' aliinials
while tliev anv point along it- bulik-, offer- ground eontinuallv through iu.-t '
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week, und it is said th at With tin-
«■..i g r o s >4 Ju n e 4, 1x74. entitled “ An weri- cut ing » 'leer and suin-eedeil admiruhlc fai ilities in tbe |siw«-r -Ill'll proeeedlllgs .is ■ lia
V«* iK i'li Wlt-
for the -ale «» finiWr lauds in the
one wbiib line. Ami its un*ur|«sse.l puritv Uessed in the West during tlu- past >" * ‘»n»»g of the cXCUMirtl fates
-f . e- of l .dif*rau. .►ree«.«.. Sev»‘l7. »»« kiUinw thè largi r
wsshingf.* territory. " a* exten.le,! nm.-tired a few im ite over tunc i- a feature of exceptional aiivant- in n month-. In inn si «pie nee the this month the number will c o n ­
tv all the puWitf lain! state- hy a. t of | feet from tip to tip.
. agt.* for washing jiiirj>o-i *
tilo«- i- « los«' at
band
wlicii tin* 1 ttnuc to ilien-us«*.