J 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 # iktsoiisc I uuhu g adversely . ffour-uiill m en to tlr.s • 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. ... . .. . . ... ,, • . 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 * * 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 - , i ,i " f 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 , stockman etutntv m et tb e d e a th . 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 i , . „ „ , ., Tickets tu ami from all parts of the eo 1 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 * * * •('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. ! 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 ______ 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 .. . 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- ... ... , 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. | 1 1 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 ! . . « ittfD tlo Jl. 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 »*rr i i\ . i 1 » .. i tp i 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 ___________ _________^ w 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 . . . . 1 11 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- ,111.1 e M. \t K i.*it' ,,« I’r I»,* i .tiiti’iii.. iietdvit.i . li* i . . *ii I j , , i I m u l «'. l k i i.iu n s <il iiev ille. O regon. Act of August 4, IHilg, Jessie i.rav « » I ; . . . . . . . the establishment ot a wo«den-mill eoun ty, which are just stepping • s«*nt indications will force tbe op- " . 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 “ 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,! .. . ...... ., , . . . . . . . . . . . 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 1 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 “ 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. , . . . . . . . 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 __ ______ - « “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. ____ 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. *. “ 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. . . ... line to this point— it would have a oi s e n a t o r - ... „ , 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 1 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: . . . . . , . , . . . . . . .... ,• 11 . 1 < 1 -..,,,., 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- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 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 , , c i t.. ¡tie their claims in this .»tfice on or t )„. |apt ,,f the week. ‘ , , 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,. , . . . ... 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 ' . . . 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«*.