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i r •J 1 k ' A* VOL. I. DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREOON, MARCH ¿ 4 . 1 OO.î. DRAKE WINS RIGHT OF WAY O regon SsiORT like AND EJKtON PAC!FSC TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, KANSAS CITY, CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, NEW YORK. Ocean steamers between Portland and San Francisco every five da vs. LOW RATES! Tickets to ami from all parts of the Uniteli State.*, ('¡inaila ami Europe l ’or particulars call on or address, ï. H. FREDERICY, >Agent, Biggs, Oregon. T I M B E R L A N D NOTICE. Readvertisement. United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Nov. lit, 1902.— Notice is hereby given that in compliance With the pro visions of the act of June 3, 1878, entitl ed “ An act for the sale of timber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Ne vada and Washington Territory” as ex tended to all the public land states by Act of August 4, 1892, Jessie Gray of Prineville, county of Crook, state of Ore gon, lias tiled in this office her sworn statement X o .'441, for the ' purchase of the se of see. 9 tp. 25 s r 10 e. w. m. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim- or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said land before A. C. Palmer, U. S. Commission er, at Prineville, Oregon, on Saturday, the 11th day of April, 1903. She names as witnesses : Edna I Had ley, Archie Powell, Bruce (¡ray, Edwin A, Davenport and Eliza Parker all ot Prineville, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the above described lands are request ed to tile their claims in this office on or It is unfortunate that Oregon and especially this county is practically cut off from the t i d e Secretary Hitchcock has affirmed ; Qf immigration that is now pouring the action of the General Land Of- into Oregon from eastern s t a t e s l»v fice dismissing the protest of ths reason of its inaccessibility and n - Oregon Irrigation Co. against th e1 muteness from railroads. Western granting of tne application of the Oregon is fairly swat-ming with land I’ilot Butte Development Co. for j seekers, while w e have thoufiimds right of way for canals and ditches. of acres to be had for the taking This protest has been vigorously that pass unnoticed. Home seek contested by both sides but is now ers from the east, long accustomed settled as this decision is tinnl. It to the best of transportation facili- |,bu.( r, , Mt)v S. P. IKuikcl near Bn The school Board advertised for painting the -■ hou! h<nise hut non»* i received were satisfactory and all were rejected, tho the rght to do s was not res r\. i in the not ice. T IM B E R L A N D N O T IC E . in u>veunsinucNr. United s»; , _ | : 11 ) i e, Lakeview Oregon. Dm . 27, 1992 Notice is here by given i ! .t in eo .pldince u ith the pro visions oi ihe art of June 3, 1378, en titled " An iii I i,■ the sale of timber lands in t lie - e. e s of ( 'a li lor nia, ( >regon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” as e\ ended p. .I » in- publie land states by act of August 1SU2, the following was based upon the ground that ties, lit >itate and finally refuse to the O. I. Co. had a prior right to j iOCiltc in such remote districts, the water of the Deschutes for irri- j One of the first and most impor- gotion purposes, but the Secretary taut questions asked by every pro T IM B E R L A N D N O T IC E . hold« that there is neither reason spedi ve settler who writes for in I idled States Band Office, Bakeview, or justice in the claim. The deci formation is about railroads, and Oregon, Oct. 17, 1902.— Notice is lierehv sion removes the last obstacle in for the last ten vears the n i.lv has ! V » ™ " * .''* " ' *-'y ‘ »'is ..ilice given that in compliance with * their sworn HtuU-nientP» to-wit : the wav of the P. D. Co. and there been that the prospect Was good the provisions of the act ot for J o h n I. K lupi l.iiiiih, -luie of hiHh.e ! him* 3, 1878, entitled, “ All act for the can be no further excuse for delay a road in a short time. The fiction of (it IU*8Ct‘, count > sworn stuellilom No. I<» n 7 for tin* pun hase of •*ali* of timber lands in the states of Cal in commencing work. has been pleasant to contemplate, till' nljNEi, «mi »'.¿si:1 , Sc. -JK T. SI s, K IS K, ifornia. Oregon, Nevada, and Washing But this should not discourage hut pure fiction so far as results W. M. ton Territory.” as extended to all flic Olivi'* I l.illl'K the O. L Co. There are still some are concerned, until now, when tin* ni clarion, nullity u; .-liosuniir, stati* of Malm public land states by act of August 4. thousands of acres of good land to question is asked the answer is. swnru stAleiiiciit No. loss sor lilt1 purrhti.M* of 1392, Ionise M t'risman of Moscow, filo S ' j N W 1, a m i W .. .S W ' , s i t . ¿4 T o.-t s K l:t K county Of l.atah, state of Idaho, has this the cast of here on the desert not “Quien snbe?” W, M. filed i>t this office her sworn statement included in the selections of any .lolin It WliiiMcii of Wariliii'r. 1*011111 > of shush..ne, stAtefnf Malm No. 1719 for the purchase of the se ' 4 of W ith a railroad here, sawlogs of compahy thatyan he irrigated from sworn statement No, liMifor flic |mn Imse oi sec 17. tn 23 s, R 14 E., w. nu, and will the Deschutes in which there is better quality and commanding a fill' x k ' S i t JC. T S K ! ; I. W . M. offi'V proof to allow that the land sought I Klla 11 K hipp more Water than can ever be utili better price because of that quality, is more valuable for its timber or stone of (ieueset*, coinify of I.alali, stato of Malm, zed by the P. D. Co. on its 85.000 could he delivered in Portland for sworn statement No. lion) for the |turehnse of than tor agricultural purposes and to es- acres. In fact, the controversy o- less than is now being paid for them till' mv1 ,ne* , . n’ L.nw'4 ami so' ,1m1., s i t . HU, T 2:1 her claim to said land before W. A, Bell S II l:f K W. SI. U. S. (Mm. at his office at Prineville, Or. ver the water was an idle one as there, and still leave a nice profit Timothy Keane on Monday, the 4th day of May, 1903. there is enough to reclaim all the i to the owner. If this be true, what of OenesCe,counsy of l.atah, stale of Malm, -lie names as witnesses; William W . sworn statement No. IMil for (he pnrehaei; of arid hind in this valley and still may lie said of shipping the finish the SW1 ,N W>4, W* .jsw1,. se* ,sw ‘ , see. .in, T. J.* Collins of Moscow, Idaho, Bow E Al- ed product to that market? And S. R. I l K. w. in. linghrtm, Ora I’oindcx.er, John U B El water to spare. Allilrew S Olson der, of Prineville, Oregon, the supply is not limited: There of Moscow . county of l.atah, slate of Malm, Any and all persons claiming adverse arc not only millions of feet hut sworn statement No. lif'.r* for the ptiruhasa of Under the Carey law a person ly the above-described lands are request the nw ' , of see. ;il I*. S. I: li K W. M. can obtain title to 100 acres of irri millions of carloads aw; Jti. » trans That tliev will offer nrnof to show ed to tile their claims in this office on or gated land and under proper culti portation and market. that tin* fund sought is more valuable before said 4th day of May, 1903. vation that is more than enough on E. M. B kattai v, Register. for its timber or stone than for agricul Representative Williamson is tural purposes, ami to establish their which to make a comfortable, pros T IM B E R B A N D NOTICE. perous home. There are 110.000 now in Washington, and in looking claim to said land before w. A. Bell, acres within twenty miles of this about for accommodations for him U. S. Commissioner, at Prineville, Ore Notice is hereby given that in compli on Monday, the 411 1 day of ance with the provisions of the act of place that will be»reclaimed by two self and family during the present gon, May . 1903. They name as witnesses : John B. Whidden of wardner, Idaho, Oliver I,. Lilies of Clarkia, Idaho, Timothy Keane and John B Kl.ipp, of Genesi-', Idaho, Andrew S Olson, of Moscow . Idaho and Low E Aliiugliain of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all jiersiin* claiming adverse ly tlieabove-described lands are request ed to tile t heir elaii ï is in I his office on or before said 4th day of Mi'iy ito». Mr. J. J. Morton, of l’avcttc. Ida. E. M. B kattai «». Register. companies alone, making homes for session found that he could get them 700 families, a number nearly if nt hotels for $400 a month. This not quite equal to the present pop did not surprise him hut lit* is at a ulation of the entire county. These loss to know how to spend the re 700 families should each raise at maining iflt! a month of his salary. Newt is all right though, if In* is least 10 head of cattle, or their e- unable to earn more than family quivalent, for shipment every year | making a total of 7000 cattle to hi expenses. before said lit!, day cd April, 1903. E. M. Brattain, Register curried out by a railroad> but still it is said that the present outlook came here this week looking for a TIMBER LAND NOTICE. for traffic will not justify the build- suitable location for a flouring mill RKADVKIITISKM K NT. TIMBER LAND NOTICE. ing of one in response to representations made United States Band Office, Lakeview, United States Land Office Lakeview, Oregon, Dee. 27, 1902 :— Notice is liere- to him bv the hoard of trade. He Oregon, Nov. 12 . 1902— Notice is hereby Under the provisions of a law given that in compliance with tho pro passed by the last legislature and I 8Couts the idea of building a m ill j hy given that i..... nnpliunce with the congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “ An ael for the sale of limber lands in the states of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington territory,” as extended to all the publie land stales hy act o August 4, 1892,Frank F. Townsend of Shaw, county of Marion, state of Ore gon, has tins day tiled in this office Ins sworn statement No. 1155, lot* the pur chase of the HW *4 S\\ *4 see. 23, n w ' 4 IIW ',1 s'.j nM 14 see. 33, tp 23 s, r 12 c. w. in. and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or stone limn for agricultural pur poses, and to establish his claim to said land Before ii. u . need, U. S. Commiss ioner, at Bend, Oregon, on Monday, the 13th day of April, 1903. I le names as w itnesses ; C. G. Rich ardson, G • w. Townsend, F.F. Town send and t rank Bogue all of Bava, Ore gon. visions of the act of congress of Jane 3, now in force it is unlawful to kill h‘*Ie il" (1 ™V8 that the situation I titilli, “ An « act f *»•« ««* tlm »* J,» M' 3- 8- I ht tor wile of 18' I iim 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of non in I >rct il l. u m a w i u i io Kin, catch or have in your possession, ] ias H ‘' " imsr,‘i,r»*! 'i'i>tcd. | lls ! lands in the states of California, Ore-' timber lands in the states of California. gon, Nevada and Washington Terri living or dead, any wild bird,other i :l ' , r‘hcat!'Mi of what was said in Oregon, Nevada, and Washington terri tory,” ¡is extended to all the public tory,” as extended to all the public hind than game birds. The act preseri-1 our' :lst ' ssu<‘ <MI t*l<‘ ^'^’jeet. Any and till persons claiming adversely land states hy act of August 4, 13!»2, the states by act of August 4, 1892. william the above described lands are requested hes what shall he considered game Mr. J. \V. Wimer, of Newsome 1 following persons have this day filed in Parker of Delhi, comity of Redwood, to file their claims ill this office on or birds and exempts crows, blue javs, i ,, . • ... • . .1 state of Minnesota, lias this day filed in 1 ’ . J - ’ ¡Creek, this county, was instantly this office their ■worn statements, to- before said 13th day of April, 1993. wit: m i i . i 1 i n this office his sworn statement No. 1590, horned owls» butcher birds a n d u killed one day hist wesk. He was K. M. Brattain, Register. Della 8 Brown, of Molwotfc", rotini y of Latah, for the purchase of the w la iiw *4 sec. magpie* from the list of those which ( n- . , . felling a tree and was struck on slate of Maho, sworn «tal.uncut No. lïrfW for tin*. 2t>, s h» lie *4 see. 27. tp 21 s r l i e . w. it is unlawful to kill; The law also T I M B E R L A N D N O T IC E . b|. l(| Bv a limb broken from piirdliMBe of the K 'a>wl 4 amt w I jâl *1 4 aèe. 2H T. 1 m. and will offer proof to show that tin* I nItfil States I. hiu I i iflli-i*, l.iikfvlt'w. Orrxun. Xi h H U X. applies to the nests and eggs of such another tree Hi-* last words were, Ntitlcii Is lieri tiy (Oven that In laud song!it is more valuable for its Chnrtlffc N Shoop, of Mownw, rniinty of Latah Nov 2T, tlkri wild birds, and violations of the law timber or stone than for agricultural “ W e got that tree to fall just where state of M m I io , «worn atateinent No. lf>#4 lor rnnrpllinii'ti with tlm iirovlaliiiiK of the ai l of ami w ' asel 4, . h **»’ J4 i '•ongress of Juiif a, IK7H, I'litltleil " An art for purposes, and to establish his claim to1 arC punishable hy fines of not less we wanted it ’ and were scarcely the pnrehase of the thr «air of timber laic!« in the stair« of t allf T X\ « K |:< K said lami Itefore A. C. Palmer, U. S. than $5 nor more than $100. John KukifaLer, of Moscow county of Latah, ornfa, Ort'iion, Nrvaila. anil Washtiislnii Ti*rrt- uttered Itefore the limb struck him. Commissioner, at Prineville Oregon, on state of Maho, sworn statement No. H.yó for the tory,” a« rxtrmleil to all tin- pnlillr laiel it at r s ï purchase of the nil'; sec T 2A S, It I;t E, VV M hy art uj August 1, 1*W, the following naineil 'Saturday, the lltli day of April, 1903. Glass has always been blown hy j rni Hie springtime comes when an- Jl)hll E ,UnnBll , of Mosc^w, county of letali, person« have this flay lllnl in this orth u their He names as witnesses : F. IB Mar hand and glass-blowers have been I genti V **tate of Maho, sworn •tate'^cni No.UH*, for the sworn -tatemrnt", to-wlt : . ion n! v A'n, Oregon; George T. sly, u n • ., ^ . . . jiiirrhaseof the tiv, 4 Sec, 2'» T it, It LI E, W. M II .1 mill Palmer and are now the highest priced W h ip the sttedm for troot t o n w 9 out« m Met ■ Louis M. Anderson of Rostand, Oregon: of Prineville, enmity of Crook, «tateof Oregon, skilled laborers in the world, hut Then returning homo quite glibly 1 tab. -mir of Malm, « » u r l i 's ti ll im i Nil II'.'. i ? «worn statement No. liloa for the purehase of IXmuld F. Steffa of Bend, Oregon. * for the purt'linnc of the «w'tf see. 2'i, T £\ S K I t fill* N\v^ , \ v a NKJ4 «#*»• 1, tp 29 n. r. 9 Any and all persons claiming adverse inventors have jierfected a machine Tell a peck ot limbing lies. ly the above described lan f are request which does the work equally as ed to file their claims in this office on or well as t^c most skillful blower, Before said 11th day ot April, 19t»3. and is being installed ifi many of F. M. Brattain, Register, F o r s a l e . W e have for sale several good tarniY a fine fruit Finch, choice timber lands, resilience T>!o*Vrtit - in Prineville and lots in Deschute». A few choice timber claims foY lo cation. Paln ur Bro^.. PYinevilU the large glass factories, The re- , suit will lie an immediate decrease in the co*t of all forms of efit glass. ; Actual work has liegun the Portland Eapoaition grounds,1 the legislatures of different western states arc making lilierul appnrpia* tions fsr it hnd every indicatiofi I now point* t;3 a aucuvssful outcome k ;\v. M Hi rum P h I iiht ^illiHtn W Yothers, of , f nvt*(.w, county of L m I h U, state of Mnho, swoVn statement No. The Summer ern es when trout eo toothsome W ill In.* lured by feathered hook of Prlnuvilîi*, county of ( 'rook. «tnt»* of Ornmn I p'.9^ 'or the purchase of the ce,4. sec X't, T Xi s, sworn Htntcniftit N«». piol, for the piifrhiiM* of j/ ï ; y u M ■ T>o- I '»u 7- ft - # l" • * ï sec I, tp ‘M ». r. 12 e., K Hnmmro, of PtloiDf ^ * f t y, county of 1 Mri'* *'111 offer proof t « ► that the )nii«l And 1 k * snatched hy angliTa lonesome From the swiftly flowing brook. I I The Autumn tomes when trout eo wary Live in deep tind -h e lt e fe d pool* And the angler Buys what he can carry Of the truant from Hie schools. Whitman, state of Washington, «worn »tate I "ought tl more valuable f«»r Its liml»er or »to? e ine^t So. P *99 ff»r the pur» ha^e of the nw1^ si*» ! tha*l for agrlctitnral pt rpo««*», and to estati- -y 2:1 S, K IS K will. Mer. | 14s h their claims t « * »aid lau»! before A. ('. Pal- r* hn H M» Iae»»»1.of M«.*cow. connty of TsAtah ! * 4 « ‘ouiiuissioBer. at I'rlneville, or.*- of Maho. «W«»rti «latciiu-h* No. 1TU0 f?»r the j purr base • » f the CV» ' , -»•»• 2«-, T 2** H, H lH K, w y, Jtoiomon Hub« ra. of M«*»*;*»w, county ttf I-a «taie «*i Idaho sword W t t o » e n t Xo 1791 i . - K i«oth* pun-ha*«* <»f the «*'!, •*' I |f ^ g gon, on M«>nday the juth day of April, P.*u They hame as witnesses:T. If Wa tkins an»t E J l>evine of Alban y, Oregon ; John Combs a n d » M Klk'u« of Prineville. Oregon. Any an«l all |>ersona claiming adversely the a nove »ie»**rlbe<l lau»!» are re»|oeste»! ti» tile their «daims in this «»fti» e on or bef'»r«* «ai*) Maud X Eh«H»p* of Mcvscow •* u u i f of Latah. «tate of Maho. i t o r i »tateri« nt No. I7?»n for **** I the pnrehaae of the Krt. Hee •*.'», T i l H i H M K . W. M ^ MO». ^ Brattain