The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, April 25, 1903, Image 1

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    VOL. 1.
DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, A P R IL 25, 100.L
RAILROAD NEWS.
NO. 48.
energy and business ability of the
men at the head of this Vo id, and
the mtiiuigvt's of the construction j
department deserve tine emdit for
The committee apptìilih*d hy thè the part they have token. If Wv bud
Lordami Chamber of (Vimnerec some of this same Via?? o* people |
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■ PH
lms
seeur<xl
a
promise
from
thè
O S F f.O N
pushing a Vailhvid tnVyai-d? the)
Harriman syhdteate in New York | great timber licit of this st-vtmh, \ve ;
to btiiM n hùlfoad into (Y n th d | ° ouM piWn tie enjoying railroad
| Oregon Viithotit dvlav. Presftlvnt I eommunieatiott with the vthtside
MohlvV of tte> OG*on Railway and | worM llhll H mnrkvt M 0uv 1uui1k.,
Navigation
Cn has been in New- ami ather i ^ l u c t « .
TO
't oVk for the past tarn weeks, in
—— —— —
—
S a l t l a k e , D e n v e r , consolation with Mr. HnVriman The it attic nf Hon E. II Flagg,
and other officials of the controlling of Marion County, has been men­
KANSAS CITY,
line.
The matteV has been care­ tioned as a candidate fo; tin- ap­
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS,
fully gone over, until now there pointment as Labor Commissioner.
N E W YORK.
seems nd doubt about the project
Mr. Flagg is an old newspaper
going throoght. Althought plans man, and is well and favorably
Ocean ^leathers between Portland have not been announced, there arV known as ¡m active worker and an
and San Francisco every live duvs. two means by which the company able debater, having taken a prom­
can gain admission into this rich inent part in the work of the State
section; hy either buying the Col­ legislature of IS‘,18 of which In- was
LOW RATES!
umbia Southern and continuing it. a member. Mr, Flagg lieirg a man
Tickets to and from all part? of the
or
building a parallel line. The of suffieeint years and a practical
United States, Canada and Elirc.jie.
»
probabilities
arc that the company knowledge of many phases of the
For particulars call fin or address,
will make its own extension, though labor question, would undoubtedly
T. H. FREDERICY, Agent, an effort is being made to reach an if appointed, fill the position with
________
Biggs, Oregon. agreement for the sale of the Col­ credit to the state and lumof to
umbia Southern which is prevented himself.
T IM B E R L A N D N O T IC E .
only by a failure to agree upon tin-
Mr. Roy Howard, son of .1. W.
United States Land Office, Lakeview, valuation of the road.
The (>. 11.
Howard of this place, in the local j
Oregon, Oct. 17, 1902.— Notice is hereby
given
that
in
compliance
with and N, holds the bonds of the C. contestât the Corvallis agricultural j
the
provisions
of
the
act
ot S. and, wanting to purchase the C.
Juned, 1878, entitled, “ An act for the
college prohibition association, won
sale of timber lands in tin* states of Cal­ S. refuses to allow a further issue first honors and a gold medal, and
ifornia, Oregon, Nevada, and Washing­ of bonds on the line for the pur-
I
ton Territory.” as extended to all the
will represent that institution in a
I
! I
1 t
i l l
I
t
pose
of
extending
the
road
farther,
Juihiie land states bv act of August 4,
state contest of the organization, to I
1802, Louise M Crismali of Moscow, and threatens that if the C. S. at-
lie held ¡it Dallas, May 1. His sub-j
county of fiatali, state of Idaho, has this
tiled in this ottiee her sworn statement temps to build farther that the O.
jeet
was, “ Come let us reason to-j
No. 1719 for the purchase of the so1* of R. N. w ill build a parallel line. It
see. 17, to 22 s, R 14 K., w. m., and will
getlver.” Roy is a Crook voultty
offer proof to allow that the land song! t is this condition that luis heretofore
hoy and in conscqVi'emv Eastern
is more valuable for its timber or stone prevented the C. S. from building
than for agricultural purposes and to es-
Oregon would likx- to see him carry
her claim to said land before W . A, Bell to this point, ¡«nl will prevent un­
off the honors. Success to you
Highest market prict paid lor Butter and Eggs.
1. S. Coin, at his ottiee at Rrineville, Or til the matter is ajdusted satisfac­
Roy!— Silver Lake Bulletin. Yes
on Monday, the 4th day of May, 1908.
C a m . a n d s i t . i s .
F ikst noon NoitTti 01 S t a a t s it D i A M s o n ’ s - t o i . t
She names as witnesses : William W. torily to the Harriman interests.
and we can voice tin* same senti­
'Collins of Moscow, Idaho, Low E Al-
The O. R. N. has gone so far
ihighnm, Ora Poindex.er, John C L El­
ment. Crook CUuntv hoys have the
with
its threats to parallel the U.
der, of l’rineville, Oregon,
Drains
and the energy to stand he-j
Any and all persons claiming adverse­ S. as to order surveys for a line
DK5CII UTES.
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:
:
:
:
o k e u o n .
ly the ahnve-deseribed lands are request­
side the best tin* state affords.
ed to file their claims in this ottiee on or leaving the main line at The Dalles
before said 4th day of May, 1908.
and going up the Deschutes valley
E. M. H' ka I t a i . v , Register.
T IM B E R LA N D NO TICE.
T fM B E R L A N D NOTIC I*.
and it will doubtless use this style
U n ite d S tiltcs l.rttid (litic i*,
U nititi S tatus u n d off IC k ,
of argument to force a sale of the
A party of Forty-six Herman ag­
T IM B E R L A N D N O T IC E .
t
L iik e v ie w J (re g o li, .Lui. 29, 1902.
Lakeview, Oregon, Feb. 2 , 1908. ■ -N o tili* is h crch v given t lia t in coni
riculturalists, consisting of wealthy
U nited S tatus L and O ffice , Lake- jc , S.
Notice is lierebv given that in coin|Sli- jiln n c c iv ith th è |>rovfsillufc u t th è ai-t ol
The features of the controversy Landowners, Professors and prac­
view. Oregon, Jart. 80, 1908:— Notice is
hiii
’ i - with U hi provisions of tin* net of Jane 8, 1878. e n t i t l e d ‘ ‘ A li acf frtr thè
hereby given that in compliance with
sai«* o f lim lit'V land? In tire States ni
that
most
interests
the
people
of
tical
farmers,
¡in*
to
make
¡1
tour
of
j
JtiiiC 3, 1878 . entitled “ An net for tilt* C a lifo rn ia OiV-rrtn, \V-Vi»lh\, m i t V a s h
the provisions ot the act of June 8,1878,
Entitled “ An act for the sale of timber 1 Ins vallev is that tliev are to have the United States, in the eurlv sale rtf tiinber lands in the States of Culi* in g to n T è rritiW y
a?
te n d is i L ì a li
THIS SPACE
IS
amd U n i o n
P a c i f i c
Reserved for
The
N ew
Store.
W. H. Staats,
Deschutes,
Proprietor.
- - -
- - Oregon.
DESCHUTES MEAT MARKET.
A good dean stock of Fresh meats, Lard, Bacon
and Haras, kept constantly on hand. Vegetables
in season.
WHITE & HILL,
PROPRIETORS.
General News.
puds ill the status of California. Oregon.
Nevada and Washington Territory,* as
Extended to all the public land states bv
•act of August 4, 1892, the following
person? have this day tiled in this ottiee
their sworn statements, towit :-
( ieorge Sehleeht
'of 281 Fourth St. , Portland, county ol
Multnomah, State of Oregon.sworn state­
ment No. 1798 for the purchase of the
S E 1* , See. 20 t . 24 S. R. 18 E. w. m
Frances C. Swart wood,
if Moscow, forni tv of Latah, State of
Idaho. swOrn statement No. 1799 for the
purchase Of thè N E t 4, Sec. 21 T. 24 S.R.
13 E. w. m .
Ethel M. Swart wood,
‘of Palonse. i**>unty of Whitman. State of
a railroa d a n d
that,
accordin g
to j spring, thev w ill visit several places
the reports, they w ill have it with-J in O regon
and
w ill spend one d a v
T h ere is hut I in P ortla n d.
in a v e rv short time.
little choice of routes, though a line
up the Deschutes would he shorter
and on an easier grade, in fact, it
would afford a water grade from
here to the ocean, making a very
desirable line over which to haul
the immense amount of lumber
that will he manufactured in this
valley.
W hile all of the above sounds
very encouraging.it is well remem-
Washington, "worn statement No. l77o lu red that it is far easier aml less
j
j
*
\ , „ OV(.nu>nt is on foot to build
pneumatic tula or j>i|>e line from nients, to-« it :
Dover to Calais, across the english
channel. The tube to he at least
a yard in diameter and to he sus­
pended from pillars 80 yards above
the water, the tubes to carry mail
¡md parcels, later on to Is* trans­
formed into a passenger line bv
adding a minaturv railway, each
ear to carry one passenger. The
estimated cost of construction is
for the purchase of the N w 14 , Six 1.21 T I
• expensive to make promises than |5.ooo.<XK)*and the annual ojN-rnt-
24 S.R. 13 E. w. M.
; to build a railroad and tliat capi- ¡Uft ,.XiK*nses f !00.(XX).
John W. Olson,
of
tal seek" its own convenience rath
of Moscow, eountV of Latah. State
l'ite new United States armored
Idaho, sworn statement No. 1771 for ......... . than the convenience of thosi .
cruiser. West Virginia, was success­
purchase of the Sw«*, Sec. 21 T. 24 S R. who
,vj„, 1 m a v profit hy its investment.
fully launched at the NeWjsirt
13 E . w.M.
need a railnmd and would
\\
News shipbuilding yard. on April
Arthur R. Pst ton,
profit hv it hut nur needs w ill not
if Ralènte. count! of whitman. State of 1
*
^tat'-' hy act o
1 f A ii-
rson'8 lim e
IVrnt*>ry,' as extended to all the I'nb-
./.jy l i t > In tin ’ 1 tlVci? Vhc'r
sw orn
' statements m-wlt
the following jxTsons have this day
Ro|eit |„ MikkclsOn,
tiled in this office their sworn state-1,(f gtejtheh, I'rtimty of Marshall, State of
fornia, Oregon, NYvadu mid Washington
18.
rn • •
' ins î- the latest
( ieorge U Jacknian,
of I,’ Anse, county of Baraga, state of
Mieli, sworn statement nmnlicr 1772 for
the |»ari*liHse ot the S E *,4 SE 1;,. See, 12
E'y N E , Sec, 13 Tp 24 S R 12 E. and
S« '* \a ( 4 See, 18 Tp 24 S S 18 E.w In
John B llaviland,
of l ’cqunming county of Baraga state ot
Osci
K
>!. B h v t t m x . Hi-g4w»**r
w ill he compieteli <>9 or Ecfore M;iy
Ist. a n d
w il!
Klickitllt
w orld . and
g.V.'S»
ojs*n
va 1 lev
t»x
¡nervose
js-r c**tit.
uj>
tfi>*
thè
Fieli *
OtltJ|(le
Th e >h-Jig1i*>r* I ih d i'n t'-'l
potvt-V i*
knot-
•itisi
y.'-t.ikK? rtf
th e
w ill
i t «*'"î
ber ri**otiF«vs
Thi? r<svl tViH is-
V\’e h a ’-r
fot
Lrm «- a
an d pa-st-nger-
♦'hdt> * lati-1»
froni thè tinte thè
dirt
w;u-.
w as
te.,,, « yeaF
•hovVlful of
Ihrrtfèrt fptm fin* Tight of
T h i« fnrt
4 7 officer«
atid m a r i n i - .
compieteli atei c a rrv in g hrtth fiA-ight
in
h'it-e-
a *|w**-d o f yg
*-atrv
ninne, «hntrs
Hne
«a le
Bttit
severi»!
giNMl
rufv h. vhni'-c
Benjamin Brink.
**' " 'l-
Il a n un h Boyd*
of P«ipittining eOnntv ot Baraua. statt* fit 1
of
908
Belmont
Ave, (trami Fork- ertbt*
Mich, swdrn siatement nnmls-r 1775M
t-e
rtf
i,rumi
Forks
Stati-of N link, " « o c :1
tortiti- pitrciiase of the E 1, N » 1, , w'._,
statement No, 1749 for tli'- pun-hs‘'i- -a
N E 1* W-e, 18 Tp 24 S I'i 13 E, w in.
S R 48 f-, w hi.
That thi * «ill rtffcrpris'f fw show that
the land s-'rttrlit i* more wthuihh f-'r its
tinder or ston<- than for a«rfciiltorul
inirp-"*•*. and t * («hlillsli tic ir rhnm t((
«aid fand i«-h*r< \\ A lb-11 • v ('-'ni-
miridwner. at Princville, tirt-g-’-n. do
Thcmda v the 1th dav of June 1908 .
Tl<* V listin’ a? n!tn«‘
Benjamin
Brink
John It. Until
A ii * 4 r<-a l-.-'ten' ! r* i*4» of Pciipis tiling.
i • .tu.dtintln of l.'Allse,
M id i - f t î r-A 1
MS
n»ì» îr a hit Dm K. All­
Mich
( (r- g- ’ll.
higHo M v*i l*rii • 1 1
claimi ■ig advers«--
AnV rtm* all J«
B tin- nlsiv e-di ••••Hbe'l lit VI«I" are re-
in l'rin e v ilie nttd Tot- iti Itesehntes.
,,, t,i,. .(„.jr daini- in thi* office
fvMdPtv**
priRs-rtie»
A f' W' ehoice tinde-r cla lìn « for
t h è , cation.
Pulnter U n « .
Minn, sworri Tateim-nt No, 1719 fur the
purehast >f the S*-*4Se , 4 Sec, 1 E D M ' ,
(V N EL, SK '4 See 12 T. 22S. R. ft E. w m
Esther M , Barnard,
of Bigland,eountV of I’oik, Stuten? Minn
sworn state....lit No, 1747 for tin- pur­
chase of t lie S E 14 S w l4 Sec, 19 N ' \ « 1,
.*i S w '4 N w 14 Sec, 30 T.21 S. R. Ill E,w m
Roswell A, Whitney,
the SIA,
\
Su * 4 , S « ' 4 <t. ,
\lldrew l>tti*titin-ssi*.
Sei-, .ft T^s 21 S It in K. a w.
rti IN pièrtrinf ••‘»Siin4y -T Baraga state
( ieorge T, llitmcrv
of Mb-iv -uOrr -tat'Toent Oumls-r 1779
,-,• ,
,
of Stephen, comiVv rtf M*1r«icilL « d i ' '■'(
additino to p , • j . c.
1 ,q tin
'» S<-c, Is
for the purchase Of the S F l 4 See.
T can In* shown an opportunity for j .
alifornin arid tin* I** t i n - v i v a nia.
24 S. K. 13 E, w. a.
jirolitahle investment.
is an a r i n o m i t-rui*< r Uf I 4.(«Ht tons
That they will offer proof to show
displacement
T h e hull i« of -tee).
that tie* land sought is more valuable for
Tlie ( ’olunihia A Northern rail­ Viy {»«.t trt|i^ :d loaded w-Ap-r line;
it« timls’r nr stone than for agricultural
iniriN>«c«. and to establish tln ir claim to road from Lv]e <>n the ( ’oltmihia extrem e Itearit 9*4 f,-,-t 1 ',^ nV<*he-
missioner at Prinevllle,
Or»*g»»n. on
Wednesday the 3rd dav of June 1903
They name as witnesses: ( i»x»rge
S hlecht of Portland, t »r-’gon ; Frances
U. Swartw,N»l. John w. Olson of M'*-- >w
Idaho: Ethel M. Sw art«-"«!, and Arthur
R. Patton of l*Hlnnse Washington,
Any and all jH*r"<»n« claiming ad*
vi-r«ely the al»ove-de«cribed lan-l" an*
re»pi**st*“<l to file their claims ill this
office on or liefore sai«l 3. (lay rtf June
lan d
Mich, sworn statement inimhor 1771 for of Stephen, county of Marshall State of
the purchase of the S '* N\\l4.
Sw
Minn, sworn stnti-mrnt \n, 1748 for tin
S«-c. 10 Tp 24 S H 13 E. w m.
ptin-IrtSe 'rtf tlè- N E ’* S(-'c, 80 T. 21 S It
Washington. aw«'rn statement No, 1772 l14' taken into account until capitnl j|l(, y ivy at id D ¡1 -•ister ?hipt<‘>Ui>* Tp
»aid land before M R. Higg" U S Com- river to ( ioldendale. 48 mih*"awav.
tin* I’uhli
In- 1 un or hefore «ai-1 4th «lav of .lune,
P r in e v ilh * .;
L
118(8.
M . B hattaiv , R*-gi«ter
Mitili, « a r m «trttèmen» \V*, 17ólt foy «(,,
pnrdm«i-of *tn- > « 'x S'-v, 9 Tp -JT* -s p
II* E w tic
That »♦'• * *\*i\ rtffcf pirtrtt t"tli(*\i fimi
fin- fSnd «rtawli»
nirtre vntnahle frtr it-
timls t e r it'.'né than t>'r agricultural
pitrprttv*, Ao<4 ni establish tln-«r daini
trt sai<l land b-Mn* Il a R<-«-d t . s
4‘oinmi.-sioner at lU*nd. Omjl'n.
<>n
I ri<fay, the -*). -lay of June. 1*408.
( bey name as witne«s<— •
Bi-lctt L. Mikke*«oii, Ito«ai-lf t. Mbit
m y. (tisirge 1 llwmery an-l •'b*ir 1 ( « k
Mm-klaud
''t,.,,|„.||« Minn. Esther \|
Bn man I of Itigliind, Minn a llan'mlt
Jtoyiv of ( »rand I (»rk«. N fhilt
Any ami ail persons ddimmv adl' **"1'
ly the alsii e-dcscrils-d hind'* ir*- tl■ m *tl^ j*
<->l fo rile their claims in this èffii-e rtu 9 *
la-fore said .»th datf og.lune, I'Nri
K M (ii»itT,t\ ( l i b i t i -