The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, April 11, 1903, Image 1

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VOL. I.
DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 11, 1003.
Wonderful Growth
Joscphiire
........
2 ,ik*t>
....
500
I n la mat h ........
Lake
. ..
...... 100
Lam* .
...........
2.2(H)
..............
Sort
Lincoln
1.250
Linn...........................
. . . i-irtO
Mu 11 lent
................. 1,2'H*
Marion.........
.........
.... 4f*0*
Morrow .
la.oon
Multnomah..............
Polk........................... ........
. . 5U*
............... 3U0
Slm.'inan ...................
.................. 2t hi
Tillamook...........
Umatilla ................. ................1 090
Union
.................
...........1.750
Wallow a ....................
\Va«co ...................... ................. 1,500
.............. 2,000
Washington
............
M)
W h e e le r ...................
Yu mirili.................... ................. 1,000
Gain of 44,000 Population
OREGON
S hort L in e
a
™
U
n io n
P a
c if ic
in Fifteen Mouths.
Accorri ing to thè hest inforniamoli
attainable thè < ha gonian stati'« that
from Jamiary 1 , 1902, to March 31.
j 1903 a jierioil of 15 montili- tlie
! thè jiojmlation of Oregon ha» in-
■ereaseil more than 44:000. LTnqnest-
j ionablv thè immigratimi during
that perititi ha- l>een larger than in
, anv of thè ló m ontili in thè lii«-
tory of thè state, and thè henry
tide is just sotting in. Fignres from
r'action \ge.f’ which contains some
very interesting and instructive
r« dinot. especially so to any one
intere.-i al in irrigation, it also con­
tains a four column article from
tlio pen e-Y Mr. Seats, on the work
TIM OKU LAN D
NO. 46.
NO TICE.
V n it k o ST ores I . a vi) O m e t-, Lake*
view, Oregon, Ja n . 3 0 , 1 0 0 3 :— Notice is
lu -n -h y given that in oompliuni'i* with
the provisions of the act of .Itine 3 , 1 K 7 S,
•entitled “ A a act fe r t ile sale of tinihor
anils in the states of California. Oregon,
the hie.* Irrigation ( (invention Nevmia and Washington Territorv.” as
la id ill Portland, slime tittle ago,
extended to all the public land states hv
-----— — ------------
net of August 4, 1S92, the following
'O li i to have nothing. ’ availeth is'rsons have tlws day tiled in thiaotKee
Us not. for in March the Slteriff their sworn statements, tow it ;-
came ami* laid violent hands on the .
Oeorge sehleeht
.....
,
£ 1 ,
.
of 281 Fourth St. , Port land, countv ol
remnant ot last summers wages
,
,
Multnomah, Stateot (.Oregon,sworn state*
SALT LAKE, DENVER,
ter taxi s, and whispered in a still im,Mt No. , 7tiS ,„r tll0
tlu,
small
voice
“
Lo
I
shall
call
upon
S
K
V
Sec.
-0
T.
24
S.
R.
1
3
vv.
in
KANS AS CITY,
Frances C. Swart wood,
voti twice next year,’’ And now
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
of
Moscow.
county of Latah, State of
conn s one, clothed with much au­
Idaho,
sworn
statement No. 17*10 for the
N E W YORK.
thority. au l a determination to
. . . . . .
purchase ol the N K'j, S«»c. 21 T. 24 S.B,
Total ..................................... 44,206 stand high before (lie people that | t p w M
'l itis showing is exceeding grati- elected him Koad-supcrvisor, and
Ethel M. Swartwoml,
Ocean steamers between Portland
all sections of thestatc obtained by tying, hut their is a moral to he domandoti! of his vietili! $3.00, nnd of ralotr*«*, comity rtf *W hit man, State of
and San Francisco every five d aw
¡correspondents of the Oregonian drawn from it. Multnomah comi - 1 an mlvnloreni duty on all he doth "'*<G*ngton. sworn statement No. 177«
.
; I !
•
,
iW the pnrclmM'utt ho N v , See.Ill I.
are subjoined. They tell their own ty s gain is placed at 10 . 000 , or owe unto
ins neighbor, it you have ... ,
1
•
24 M L 13 tv. tv. m .
L O W RATES!
story.
I rue, they ¡ire, ¡it best, only nearly four elevenths of the entire not the retint red amount go ye out
y,;,,, w oison,
Tickets to and from all parts of the
good estimates, hut it goes without gain in tin state, a showing which and gather the ruck- from the road- of Moscow, countv of Lutali, State of
United StateV, Canada and Ear | h ‘.
saying that in no instance has on indicates that Portland is out.grow- way until I say unto thee, it is Idaho, sworn statement No. 1771 tor the
For particulars call on or add revs,
purchase of the Stvl4, See. gl T. '_‘4 S. K.
attempt been made to exaggerate.
ing the country upon which it is enough, depart in peace.
13 K. " . tt.
I. H. FREDERICK Agent,
Oregon in June, 1900, had a dependent for a prosperous oxist-
Our worthy fellow townsman,
Arthur 11. Patton,
population of 4!3.2>(>. Natural in- cnee. It* continued growth depends John Sizemore, Supervisor for this
of Patous«*, county of whitman, State of
; crease is about 2 .$ per cent a w ar.
upon the growth of the country district, is out this week performing Washington, sworn statement Ni
Adding the immigration in the tributary to it and it is necessary titc duties of that odici
fur tin* purchase of the SIG4 See. 21 T
24 S, It, 13 K, w, m ,
i
1
1
1
months
from
June,
1900,
to
Tan-j
that
every
menu*
he
adopted
t-<
TIM HER I.W 'D NOTICE.
A i t i . 'CATION ko it Ligi ou Lu u n s i :,
That they will offer proof to show
R «»advertisement.
uary 1, 1903, which wits probably '■ maintain an equlibriuni between
that the land sought is more valuable lor
To
The
Hon.
County
Court
of
The
From a perusal of the re-
United States Land Office, Enkcview, hot less than 15,000. it may safely them,
its timber or stone than for agricultural
Oregon, Nov. It*. 1902.*— Notice i« hereby : he set down that Oregon’s populat- ports it i« apparent that in many State of Oregon for Crook County;
TO
purposes, and to establish their claim to
We, the undersigned. citizetnC taxpay­ said land before M. 1!. lîiggs C.S. Com­
visions of the net oi Junfe J, 18,8, Cntitl-
. , .
s
.
.,
, ^
ers and residents nf the Precinct of missioner at Prineville, Oregon, on
3-1 -A n act for the sale of timber lands | A,ul 111 refmM,t‘e to ( rortk ( OUn* P*>rti»ti0il the increase of population Bend, Chink County, Oregon, would
Wednesday the 3rd dnv of June 1903.
oi the states of California, Oregon, Ne­ tv says, ¡t material increase lias hits not kept pace v illi others more h u m respectfully .|H‘tition that your
They name as witnesses: George
lit the nieatt- Hon. Court wifi gVImt «'license to John Schl.-cht of Portland, Oregon; 1'rnncc«
vada and Washington Territory” ¡T- ex­ been made along the line of immi* j favorably situated,
tended to all the public land states by gration and general business in j while Portland sits idly in fancied T'v'hv and John McKemwin partuMs, ( ’, Swartweml, John w . OU noii of Moscou
Act of August 4, 1892, Jessie Cray of
this county during the past y e a r.: security against any encroachment to sell spirit 0ns, malt and vinnits li.pmrs Idaho: Ethel M , Swart wood, «ml Arthur
Prineville, county of Crook, State of Ore­
1 he number of children attend -1 into her rightful territory bv other in less '«inuntities than mievallon in the R, Patton of Palouse Washington,
gon, has tiled in this office her sworn
r reciilet oi dend-ir. tile I'ounty «if ( rook,
Vnv and all p tsoiis claiming nd-
statement No. 441, for the purchase of ing the common schools throughout j cities struggling fo.t coinnwirfal -ti­ Stat«' of Oregon, for the ter....... Six | versely the nlsn«>-de»crihe.l hinds are
the se *4 of sec tt tp. 25 s r 10 e. w. in. the county hits increased about 20 1 premney.
What she should do is months.
rispu'sted to file their Claim» in this
and will offer 'proof to show that 'the per cent, while the population hits to Drill« the eastern Oregon empire
For this we wifi ever pray.
office nn nr before said 3, day nf June
land sought tv more valuable for it's tim- increased not less than 1000 dur­
•Jerry Cramer,
tl. L. Kt'evcf,
at her feet and forever under her
1903.
TL M. RR.vtt.Os, Register.
or stone than for agricultural pitrposes,
C. .1, Cotter,
B. C. Tsiw,
ing
the
same
period.
More
than
control
by
building
railways
and
and to establish her claim to «¡fill land
(iilhcrt i lagan,
H. A. Hill,
HER L A M ) NO TICE.
liei'ore A. C. Palmer, U. S. Commission- ’MOO homestead entries have been j hasterbrg tin* opening nf the Col­
il. II. Templeton , C. M, DonkelK
I nited Stub's Land office, Lakevicw,
er, at Prineville, Oregon, on Saturday, made in the countv. and the net ' umhia *river to navigation. She has
Walter Dodge,
Richard King,
( >r.s* > m . ( M 17. 191*2.— Nnlice is hereby
the 11 th tiny‘of April, 1903.
increase in the acreage of grain J the wealth and power to do thisaml j Jesse liar« row,
\. W, Pop«*,
given Vlifd in
compliance
with
She names !■- witnesses: Tallin ’T Tlad-1 ^ ¡s Spring over tl
M. C. Anbrev,
M*Itou Young,
tin* provisions of the
act
ot
that of last year failure to act is the strongest -evi-
lev, Archie IVnvell, Bruce (intv, Edwin
... ,
.
,
W' II, Staatn.
C. E, Stroud.
June
3,
1878,
entitle«!,
“
An
net
for
the
will
lie
not
less
fh:
will he not less than 30 per cent.
deuce of commercial «tu polity.
A. DavenpCrt and Klisa Parker ¡«11 ut
J. N. Hunter,
Ulius, Brock,
sale <>Y timber Isnds in the stales of Cal
Nearly
1000
timber-land
entries
Prineville, Oregon.
James Low.
J. R. Benhuni,
ifnrniii, Oreirnn Nevada, and Washing
For
thirty
eonseCotivi*
hours,
a
\uy and till persons' claiming adverse- hitve 1 K*t* 11 made during the past 12
Ed Boyd,
J. T. 'Cottei.
ton Territ«iry." irs exten<l««l to all the
Iv the above described lands are 'request- 'months, and the increase ill g»‘tt- crowd of men and women stood in
Jrff'n Steel!,
'< T« TV niC » n.
public land states by act of August 4,
.-1
tile their claimV in thin eftice on or t,r,^ 1 )US|I„,SS ],a? been about 35 line ifCfrOrrt of the Ko-chntg kafiri
Mfv ‘Ecl'.'tge,
W. L S j vvfirt
1*4112. Lnirise M Crismnn of Moscow,
liefort'Vaid 11th dav of April, 1903.
.
.
.
,
J. R, Enw,
‘C. B‘ Swalhri',
«»unity 'nf Ijrts'b. rtate nf Idaho, has tliis
percent.
I he increase in personal Oltice. awaiting the limit of opening
F.. M. Erattiritr, Resister
Eoiits Nel so n,
M. r Klein.
Hled * im link office her sworn statement.
deposits in liank has licett 20 . 000 . to settlement. the two township-
S. Magcan,
Ja 'oti Williams,
No. ‘KlffTor the purchu««' of the sc1., of
dollars and the other luiisness tratt- No. 31 south ranges 9 and 10 west
Th«‘«itihile Michel, J. R, Brock,
s*‘c. 17, Yn 23 s, R H H., (s. in., nnd w ill
saeted by the hanks hits increased of the W M., that they might have
Notice i.« hereby given that the under- Offer prool In allow that the land sought
T lMBER 1 AN!' NOTICE.
first
choice
of
the
timlier
lands,
signed
will present the almve petition ¡s more valuable for its timber or stone
very m aterially and the officials
Enitcd States Land Office Lakevicw,
for
¡1
license
to sell spifitnoifs, malt and than tnr agricultural purposes and to es-
When
the
hour
for
opening
had
look forward to ¡1 very prosperous
’i Iregon, Nov. 12. l!'(’2— Notice i- hereby
vinous
honors
in ipiantitics |e-s than her claim to said land before W. A, Bell
arrived, several hundred people
:given that in eoniplinnei with the pro­ year.
one gallon in llcml IVecim t. Crunk I . K. ( ’«innsit bis......... . Prineville, Or
While the past W inter lies been had gathered in the street to witness County, Oregon, f«»r a p riod of one year on Monday, the 4th «lay of Mav. 1903.
visions of the act 01 emigres» of June 3.
is;-, entitled “ An act for the side of a long one. the loss of stock has the rii'lt. Special police were sta­ from timl ;«:tct May nth, I9fi.{, to thf
She names ¡is witnesses: William )«',
Umber lands in tl«' states of California, liiati light. The demand for hav tioned around to preserve order.— lion. County Court on Wednesday, the Collins «if Moscow , Idaho, Low E A!-
(»rcyon, Nevada, ¡»ltd Washington terri­
(>th. «lav of Mav, 1903,
Mnghafn, Orn Poimlt'x.er, John C I. El-
lt;ts licett very great, and there is Roseburg Review.
torv." as extended tu all the public land
Dated this 4»h, day of April. 1903,
«l«*r, of l*rinevillo, Oregon,
If
Seeret.iry
Hitchcock
could
see
states by act (if August 4. 1V',»2, william no surplus on hand, but stockmen
TwohyiV McKvowan.
Any and i«H persona claiming arlvors«*-
Parker of Delhi, count v of Redwood, «r< safe, as the grass hits started a few scenes like the above, lie
ly t in* ulniv<*-dc-criln*<l hinds are req 1 icst-
T l M d i i LAM D NOTICE.
-tato of Minnesota. has this (iev Hied in up and stock is now on tin range would cense to wonder at the ntltn-
cd to file their claims in this office on of
thi- office hi- sworn statement No. 1590 i 11 nearly all parts <>f the county.
rnilt'«! States Earn! ( fffiee, Eake. iew Udore said 411 1 day of May, 1903.
: 1,,,r of <il!l,K,r « I 'ims filed in < »regon
for the 'purchase of thi w ' 4 nw *4 sec.
Ofi-.'tiii. Jan. 3", If* "3 : — Noth»* is hert--
E. M. B ratta i.x, Register.
The wool crop will he heavy, and during the b»-t \ ear._____
■go. - V ne »4 sec. 27. tp 21 s r H e . w.
hv given that in «'«implianee with tin-
T im ber l a n d n o t ic e .
in-
W’ ith tine following ppiec.- of grain provision« ot the act of June 3, |H78, en­
in. and will offer proof to show that the -heepmen anticipjite a large
Notice is hereby given that in compii
land sought is more valuable for its ereitse in their Hoi ks this season.
;t>'d f; mi pMiduets that ìmw previdi titled "An net for till sab* of timls'r
noce with tin* provisions of the act ol
tintl>er Or stone than for agricultural
I.iist year's wheat crop has Is-en in Crook Uountv, t<»wit; Wheat lands in'the s'ati’v oft uliforniA, Or«*gon,
confert'As of June 3, 1*78, entitled "An
purposes, and to establish his claim to
exhausted for some time, and was $1 js'r bushel; oats'3*3p'a pntttid; Ni'vnibi. and Wnshinirton TerritiiTy, 1 ¡is net for the sali* of timber lands in the
«aid land liefTn .V C . Palmer, U. S
not h'ss than 25.UOD bushels short bari« v 2rc; rye 2e; ptititl'H's 3-3 àc i-xien»'*'! to nil theainhlic land «fates by states of California ‘Oregon, Vevn«l »
Commissioner, at Prineville Oregon-, on
a«'t of Wngiist 4,1892, Rols-rt N Adams
of thè dentami. Graiu and potato- ^
onions 4e pei pound; of *123'» Nicolctt Avc. Mf'ineiipoKs, and Washington territory.” as ertended
Saturday, the 11th day of April, 1909.
I hiring -alle fore hay #15 to $20 per ton; htrtter 35< «•»unity'» f H en nepin, state of M innesota, tf> all the pillili«' land states hv act 0
He names a* witnesses: F. Ft. Mat1- es are "caret*.
August 1. f«('2,4 rsi*4 4 T<fwitsen«l of
inn of I'rain, Oregon; George T. Sty, part of thi- month hay w;»« -«dling
pt r pound; eggs 30*35e |» t «lov.en; has t in - day tiled’'. 11 ; hiv office his sworn Sh* w , cMiirV\ ' i ti*,rlon. state of 1 (re­
fami« M. Anderson of Rowland. Oregon'
statemtalt No. ! 7 ur 'fsr tli»' purclutiM» r.f
at from 10 to 30 dollars |wr ton.
goli. lin' tliP .ffj fill Y, in this «•ffice* In«
Hogs 011 f'M»t ti-Tic; IJeef gr6-- 1«;
Donald F. Steffa of Bend. o**gnn.
th«' iiw V4 n f j
*•'*>
"«w nwVi -Urrn’ o r rtt«'ift » , . I HU», for the pur-
The following table show« tlm
gi\i n that imoinpliani t wiih tin l‘r''
ion today exceeds o 10.000.
counth'v remotefromliiu*s«>ftrans-
J
Any and all person's cittì wing adverse­
ly tlic iitsivc des»Til*ed land- arc request gitili by Cl 111 ! » t i 1 ‘S,
vd t" tile their claims in this office on or immigriition.
l«'fnre »aid 1 tth da*'ot April, 1903
F Ai « n o t a io . I!w»t*ter.
fo r
sm t
:
Baker
Belltoli
( ’hu'kam!*»
cìtttsop
Columbi»
( ¡NI*
W e ha ve f«*r *»»le several gootl
farms. n fine fruit tutteh, cimice
tinti« r l itid-, residence pr"l**rtie«
in Prineville nnd lot« in Deschut»'«.
A few choice timU-r claims for Id­
eation. I'alir.er Bros.. Prineville
(>,.,15
Curry
«jonglas .
*' ," " M
« «rant
If.irnev
in
TIM
Macon Di-2*V' i»*r potimi, :»n«l a de­ S«'c. 18 T ill s. r I’M '.’w in,
one year’s ntami gr**ater tinnì thè suppiy'for
Ami will offer proof *0 ■»lu w tbft '(h*
manv oi th-re ptoétMto, Tbe pOOf land siinght is ni»'rt valuable for its
7*s* down-trodden, trust ri<l«i n, nini*- timls'r nr tom than for ¡1^riemthMl
to
l.e*»1 erg«*d and t'r<*atl\ ainrs«' t faruier. p"r*svs« s. .«ml tn.sn rMiH. l.U
•aid lumi
fs fere
W
V
Hall,
1
«e*-m i»tik-tri etr«* oit* ¡in «*xi«titir«**- ( 'mi!id-«ioni r M f"m», ville, « »nvm, on
40*1
4410 and stiH *hav«* a ‘few Oeuta h^t for W'-dlie-hr . tfic toi», Hay’ of June, l'sat.
« l e nato! s if- w'itnrissc«:
1 ..V 10 t h è f '- nf Iff.» 'ho*
• podi t»r;
Y'igiriTliV T l . ( ' aren . Mattff I. (" n r in .
Uff'*'| fortunate xvho-ha- t«> t»uv all tb«-*c
c»f Br/.m-H, YHnri.' T w K. Adiligl.am
50
to fee»| a ♦eanr, *nnd -«»ppiy Jiis
A ^apirimt-Wfer. of Prima ills, Orerm.
1 50t
g.'vo w tpily, is irn »hj«k**t»>f |»ity
Nnv amplili person" claiming adverse-
uno
Tbrritigh tlie coitrtesv A Kr*4l C. ly the St«*ve-descril"«l land« ar«'
rvapiest««! ft* til«* their claims in this
UN). Sears C. K. of Portltin«! <)r« g., w«'
office on or ls*fore sani Ml. day of June,
have just ris*«‘ive«l a copy of “ The Ir- 1MUH.
K. M. B rattai .'«, Register.
clJ.ki *»>f Iie ■»
**w k, sec. 2R. nw *4 nw
'll f k, nw see. 33, ip 23 s, r J2 <*. w . in.
alni Avili «»Her prrsif to show that the
Um’l sought Is more vahtal.le for it-tin.-
fs*r r,r -tone than for agricultural pur-
|s««cs. ami to e«tab!l«h hi* daim to said
land before h . w R«««l, I'. >. ('omuiiss
'«mer, at lb'isl, Oregon, on Moiulav, tof
18th day ol Wpril. t'H*3.
If«' mi US'* a- w it i,.- — ,,- C «,
|;jclr
a»,|son. «, « . T«iwnseml, I K Towl-
,, ,,d ami emnk Rogut* all of la.va. Ore
Any ¡«lid all personscl«im,ng «.Iv.-r-eH
tl.... itovv »Ics. rils*«l In 11 'I- art; r.«pm«tsi
tt* tile tli«*ir claims m this office i,n *^
Is'fore said 13th day of April. IPHN
K. M. Brutto»* *U«y«»M».