D E S C H U T E S ECHO.
Knights of
^
!
T IM B E R L A N 0 N< »TICK.
vi*vrKTIsEsi kn T.
John
H
Seliminui,
of
Park
Rapids
farms, a fine fruit ranch, choice which order lie was a member anil
1 j .«»il *». '■ L.i? T • * ' 1 l.i. k »? vie tv. Ort*gon,
1 county of Hubbard, state of Mimic.snia.
b'v *»,
v. ?u* :
! ( gi\en tluàt in
PLltf.lSlIKD EVERY »A T l’RÜAY.
timber lamb resilience i rojiertiea beneficiary to the amount of $3,000
worn statement No. insti for the pur i t»m|*iÌHt
il li f he r ì '» y . • > »i tilt* «et of
l i . J. P A L M E U , - - , P l u u s i i e h . iu Prineville and lot- in Deschutes. At the tim e of his death he was a j c l ^ e oTtheT^Vetl' aud n ' i s e C V ee li» •It. • H7v fiitiiU- L.' \t» • for Ine salt* of
Mn*.! **r Imi»'* ir rli. hi ,:. > •»! rMli/ornia, Ore-
A few choice timlier claims for lo- member o f tlie Baptist church T 23, R 14 K. w. m .
C . l’ A L M K U . .............. E d it o r .
They name as witnesses: Micliael C. ioni V f V ii.j . ' i W a s h ;Motori I V r n t o r y . ” as ex.
cation. Palmer Bros., Prineville.; which organization he joined sever-
ieri*1 •! ••
. •»« |»n»i i . ih ?, ' ? ¿aie»« Le «<•( of
al vears a go ; he has been encaged **honeberger, John 11 Sehuman, Gus -v • . »
1 \ :«1 < }’a;■•*, or Shaniko,
.e latest reports from the sm a ll- ^ ^
fop
|mm. tav Zellmer,, o f Park Rapids, Minnesota
• «i i : > .»: \\':i -
- • i • • ‘ 1 ( »i . •; - *i. Ha" ii ie«i in
rintercd May 31. 1902, at Iti si», Oregon,
f
• .
■ ' i l* f \ l. L for tlie
.
j Low U Allinghnm and Oru Poindexter.
as second class matter, under Act of Con pox is us fo llo w s to w it; Lava, one t .
of years and also in the Jewelry of Prineville, Oregon.
, " / :
\1 i • -. ••• •■ »> a 7y. 21,
gress of Mandi 3, 1879.
case doing well; Prineville, no new
-
. *
w. n» . il v. i : l « • • i pro« fu» show
That they will offer proof to show that ' . « • ! !
•• .
*•* i . :
.uu'i’ e for ifc*
cases since the first of the week, all
whi* h he l ,UrdM lsei1 fr° ni
the laud sought is more valuable for its tilt-* ■ r
t ha :> ù • ■ y Titilli ’trai purposes
M ust KIP HUN HATES
eases doing nicelv except Mrs. Tur-
1, . • rus’ ,
timber or stone than for agricultural
*1 •
il
. • i . «
a* i i
IV1 he l ore
H e leaves r a th e r. Mother, f o u r ! purposes, ami to establish their claim
• ner who is quite sick.
,
'! '• •
' *'• imi
a- P! ( Lrinevillr,
IX ADVANCE
brothers, tw o sisters, a son and his to aai»l land before \V. A. Bell C.
• :***t I t : t »I.- ’.. •!:>■. », Ju.«»e, ITO,».
CommisiuJier, ut Priueville, Oregon. <
M : * i-
- u i *
>Vi.i. II. Pj«o*e,
O.VK 'i vlt
*l.uo; ^ W e are in receipt o f a letter from j devoted w ife, who has b ,V „ so iaith- Saturilay thè ‘¿ n i day of Mav. tpu
"I \ Mm a-
\
!’ 1 * r. »f l riueville».
Any
and
all
peisnns
claiming
ai
Ivi*
sei»
.50 j l«-1"'- H. !.. Alti r of 1 rinevil e. stat- ful through his years or suffering,
u• • • n : .Li» .i » ? 1 xi- ij ' ** :r i• il:t.i. Or^oik.
Tinti
1
tlie uhove-tlt-scrihed lunds are retiti
*1
A «
I h L • *m
i.iii.a: »«¡vfUMily the
ing that he would fill his appoint-! and who now has the loving sym- to file their elaiins in i b i s o/fit....... ■ ,r
' f ' v-'L-.* r i U 'I
: u
tr
rk
-«ii.«ate<l to f U »
liefore
said
2ml
.la
vo
!
May,
l!ti»3.
11103
:
mel,f
here
when
the
smallpox
epi
I
?
!n*ir
<
¡aims
i
*i
»
i:
TU-,
be for# said
pathv of a sorrowing community,
BA Tl ’ UDAY,
MA Y 2,
J M d u v o f .furo,
K.
M.
B
r att ai .v. Register.
demie fias subsided, and this citv
W e have for salt* several jr«»o< 1 of the
the Maccabees, of Sac. 19, T 23 S, R. 14 E, w. m .
for la was loved and respected by
was no longer afraid to hold public all who knew him.
LO C A L IT E M S
gatherings or to open their doors to
T IM B E R L A N D N O TIC E .
people from our neighboring city
Coiled
Stato« Lami Office, Lakeview,
Prof. Hampton is quite sick from Dr. Holt of Portland expects to ac-
Oregon, Nov. 17 1MU2 Notice is hereby
the i i’ i ■ ! - i i vaccination, this week. eonivanv Iran when he comes.
given that in compliance with
Join
trip to
the pro-
Tvohy made a business
Dr. Hyde, the co i’ iity p h yseia n , 1 visions of tiie act oí June 3, 1878, en-
; re. this week.
passed through our town, last Holi tifleil “An act for tin* sale of timber
Mo.-t of our citizens are nursing d a y , on his return from a trip to
their left tru,- a good part of the L a v a w h ere he w ent to look a fte r
i case o f sm a llp o x .
He rep orted
time these days.
; [amD m the state* of California, Oregon
Ne\ai’a, and W; shington Territory,” as
»•xtended to all the public land states by
act of August 4 , !S!»2, t!ie following
H
u
y
Reese
as
h
a
vin
g
a
v
e
r
y
severe
persons have this day filed in this office
IL nn
Smith, time-keeper for
their sworn statements, to-wit:
ease
o
f
the
dread
disease,
and
also
the
S. J. Co., made a business
Lawrence Losiliek, oi Portland, coun-
th at oth er parties in th at n eigh b or- !
trip to Prineville last Saturday.
,
. , , ,
,
... ty of Multnomah, state of Oregon sworn
Mr. J oil ii
Bliss
has
returned
from S;l\er Lake, after an absence
of several months and is now reg
istered at the Slants hotel.
Mr. \\ bite, of the firm of White
A Hill, brought in a load of meat
and other supplii s for their market
the first of the week.
hood had been exposed, they will st (t .
neat No. 159» for the purchase of
th » s'., nek*, ne '4 s<Wi see 8 , and sw ‘ 4
nw'4 sect», tp21 S. R, 12 E. w. m.
langer has passed.
John L. ¡sehuyloneiu, oi Lyudeii,
O ne dav this week, the I*. B. I).
county of Whatcom, state of Washiag-
L o u. team was crossing the river i ton, sworn statement No. 1Ö94 for ilu
on the bridge just below the Staats purchase of the swfi se sec 5 n'.j neV4
place, with a large load of logs f o r ! sec
1 K, n\\ H l i « 1, see 9, tp 21 S, R 12 K.
That they will offer proof to show
the mill, when one wheel broke
.
.
.
,
that the land sought is more valuable
throu gh the p la n k in g and cam e j for it8 til|lbt>r or 8toue tli:lll fl,r agriciil-
be kept u n der q u a ra n tin e u n til a ll
Mr. A. 11. Kennedy, foreman of
thi' Liilli tin. is on the .sick list this ni ar b e in g a svriotis a ccid en t, hut turai purposes, and to establish their
the w agon
rem ain ed
u p rig h t and
claim to said land before W. A. Bell, T.
week and (icorge Suhicct is acting
no d a m age was done. The broken H- Commissioner, at Prineville, Oregon
as assistant typo.
on Sarnrday, the 11th day of May. l'.IO
plank have been removed and new
They name as witnesses :
John L.
Herbert Hideout tin* genial clerk
ones put in.
Seliuyleman of Lyndon, Washington,
at the store of Solomon Johnson iV
Isaac N Williams, Lawrenee Fosdi-k
At the school-meeting for this,
„ , ,
, ,,,,
.
( o. of Prineville, sj ent a day in our
i Amos Lrailsliuw and 1< C U lntten, cl
d is tric t, ca lled tor th e purpose o f Portland, Oregon
town, the first of the w« i k.
i
M. •' ri'ir.* in . Registe».
TIMBER L A N D NOTICE.
t
T iM B E R L A N D Z-’O TiCH .
I ’ nited States Land Office, Lakcvic \
Fui: -d State.- 1... od « »ilice,
Oregon, Dec. 27,’ PHI2:— Notice is here
L:
vi. u • >-»■_
Lui. 2l>, 1909.
by given that iu compliance with the
■ • b. el.y .. leu hut in eoni-
provisions of the act of Juno 3. 1S7S, en
ious of thè act of
titled, “ Ail act for the sale of timber I /1-1 • • ’ !■ *'• ‘ pr<
' ent’th *«1 "A n act for tht)
lands in the states of California, Ore ■1 ■ • 3
gon, Nevada and Washington T rri- il1' "f :nd*er len i- in thè States of
fon
'!■ - n, N. va la, and Wash-
tory,” as extended to all the puled-
i. ' '«e Tv ' '■••'•' ' a - extendod to all
land states by act of August 4. Is:‘ 2 .
» .a i-«l '-tates hv act of Au-
following persons have this day litre u , ti'« »*’ »•
*■ “ • t'.- 1«.«:
v ] ersoas Lave
this office their sworn statements, tow ii . -
»•tlb-e their sworu
Delhi S Brown, of Moscow, county *»:' ! J it.'i < {Fi-. »1 - : _x li a i ìi ih.
state o f Idaho, sworn staLmieut No. IL:< ; ¡,»r i:,.* | fatemiuts i y-wi. :
l-oL i t L M ikkelson,
pur»Uius* o i the K ^'S w ^ and v.,.-.- é . t
23 8 « h‘* K.
■■ ' :■ pi
•«;!.!» *.t Ma.-shall, State of
Charles N Hhoop, of Moscow, count y »-i !..
I:
I 1 m
'i- tateinent No, 174»' for fin-
stale of Idaho, sworn statement No.
[mrchusi- of t'ie
j »iS
i i y, m : l .
ihe pnrcljase of ih e c ^ s w 'j aud w 1 ,se , m « I
■v N I ' 4 SE« , •••»• I T. 22". R. 9 L. w M.
T 2. ; S K M E
Joliii Rr.ki.raber, of Mos*-o\v «-f^nty •<< I.,-:; A
F.-t ber M . Barmiril,
«tate of Idaho, sworn statement No. hi!»'» forili»
1 ' 1 «'--«. i -a» voi Pulk, ■ tate of Mimi
pure liuse of the !H*‘ ,, see 2* T Z'A S, H 1 !■.
John K Hannah, <»i Moscow, county of Latj
stale o f Idaho, ' .»< rn stateniei; Nn.lWM i«,r « * *
purchase of the n w '4 Sec. 25 T ‘J“ R V' E \V.
O lile M Mi ( '»mnet 1, of Mosi i *w H irii
oi i ,
tali siate of Idaho, sworn statement No. 1 d .»7,
forili».* purchase of tht su t, sec . », 'P j : j •* R
m .
W illiam W Vothers, of Mo < w, eounly i :
Latah, state of M allo, sv-orn s;a».emen! >
1<‘«DH for the purchase of tin* se?,.', sec ‘Jj, t
>.
K U E. w . m .
Fred E Snmmt rs, o: l alom t (Tty, county
d hitman, state .»f Washington, sworn sta-.«*
men* No. l'*99 for the purchase of the nu'., m .
T2y S. R r; i: Will. Mer.
John H M«dAiod, of À. « » s • * ( » v\. county of lutai»
talc of Idaho, sworn .natcìm n» No. 17U» »or the
purchase of th* sv. > ^*** _»*», T J S. K VA V. w v
Solomon Euberg. «* >'»is --« \*. conntv t i I„i
alt, state of Idaho, aworu statemi lit No. I7*d
or the pureimse of tin. se . . cc 2*i, T ¿A S. ii !..
I
: •
'
«•»’ tir- ^ ' , Sa «4
• > •• 4 '
for thè pur-
• ! ! » N 1 o N> >4
•'• 3d 1.21 S. K . 10 |-;,w M
• è -i eli A, Wllitm-y,
*«;
l’I ■ -• : * i y of Man hall State of
- li'.n
’■«'
;ci, ut No, 174.3 for thè
•'
«- '■ M : !4 .-•»«-, so T. 21 S R
lo K w t.
1 la'mali Fovee,
' -fi....
\ ve, ( ira ini Forks, comi-
y «>f < L :
I Lie i - - tate o! N Dak. suoni
-t.de,ie n, . i. 1,4'.» lor thè purcìiase of
thè
NwL
A '*•
*4' S" -4 S\v *4
c»-, 3u i p hi s R 10 E, w m .
' >rg:- T, ilaniery,
“ top:
. i n tv ni Mar-hall, state of
.' li.i'i. -uni I-
t» nii'iit No, 17o0 for the
•** ti'.e V . «4 See, t» Tp 22 S R
¡o i-;, w in.
i hat thev will offer proof to show that
the lain! sought i.- more valuable for its
iniber or stone than lor agricultural
purposes, and to establish their < lwini
tq said land before H. w . Iiee»l F. s.
Fon»n.i. sloner at Bend, Oregon, on
Fritlay, the o, »lay of June, 1903.
I
They name as witnesses:
Holett L. Mikkelson, Roswell A, W hit
ney, <icorge T, Ilaniery and Charles K,
-tockland of Stephens, Minn. Esther M
Barnanpof Bi-rlaad, Minn. & Hanuah
Boyce of Grand Forks, N Dak.
Any anti all pt-rsmis claiming adverse
ly the ahtive-dest-rilx-tl land, art reqitest-
ed to file tiit-ir elnlnis in this office on or
la-fore said 5th day of June, 1903.
L. M. B kattain , Register.
118 claiming ad- ri W. M.
Maud M Shoop* of Moscow. ■ o.tn ty o f I.atai;,
verscly the above-described lands are •dale o f Idaho, sworn statement No. 1702 for
reipiesteil to lile their elaiins in this oi i he purchase of the KL^o: K>v , Set, .T>, T 2Ì S
W M
tice on or before said. 11th day of May. It l.i
That
! !»'.*}• will offer jiroof to slum
1903.
K. M. lirattain, Register.
dial tin- Lied sought is more valuable
tor its timber or stone than for agri
T im b e r l a n d n o t ic e .
cultural purposes, aa 1 to establish tio-i*
fc!..\ DVKUTISr.MBXT.
laini to said la - i before W. A. Il.-l 1.
1 ni teil States Land Office, I.akeviev : . S. i.'ommi^stoacr at «’ rineville, Orv
Oregon, Jan. 23, lpt*3.— Notice is here -'on, on wedeesdav, the iitli day of Ma»
1903.
by given that in compliance with tie
Thev mime :is witne»-es: Fred K.
provisions of the net of June 3, IMS, on "in.imers ot f’aiouse City, »vasliingtor :
title d ,‘ -An art for the sale of tim be
A illiam
fi ofhers, (lllie F McConnell,
i'cl!.i f Frown, John tl McLeoti, John
hods in the stai -s o il 'ali tornili, < »r e e
« E ¡'idi. .»olili L’ ukg.iber, Charles N.
Nevada and Washington Tnrritorv,”
■| «»’ e." ii. Rii!H*rg, of Mos. ow, Ida
extended to all the public land st; 1 te> b\ h i d i,inv i: Allingham, of l'rineville,
prepared to do plain or fancy sew
FÄINEV 1 LLE ITEMS.
act of Xngitst 4. 1S!»2, tlie follow jug pc
« «iitgon.
ing and all kinds of dressmaking.
sons have filed in this office tlieir
Any and all jicsons claiming adverse-
Business
is
practically
at
a
stand
And may be found at the Sizcmon
v tbc iibove-il '-i-ribed liuids are re-
sworn statements, to-wit :
still.
Hotel.
lUestctl to file their elaiins in tliis office
F.lira K. Martin
>o or I h - ture s:,i i »)11. da* of May., 1903.
TLM BKR L A N D NOTICE.
'The public school has been eins- »ol Moro, county of -dierma", state of Ot
Marshall Curry, a young« man
K. M‘ B rattxix , Register.
F m te i » S tates i . a . n i * office ,
1 u n til the n g u ia r fa ll term .
^ on' s" ,,ni «tatment No. 1470, for th.
who has been working tor Mr.
TIM B E R LAK'D N O TIC E.
purrhast* ot the Ü .» oi
sot* *J*>, tp li'
Lakeview,
Oregon, Fob. 2 . 1903.
Stunts, had (lie misfortune to lie
S h eriff S m ith wears* a s m ilin g s. R. 9 |-;„ w. m.
Not it v is hert-hv given that in compli
I nitetl "tate- Lami Office, Lakeview
kit knl by a horse, last Thursday, couiiteiianei .-invi' his release from
1 »regoli. Dee. 27, 1!K12 :— Notice is bere ance with the provisions of the act of
\*dioert .1. Martin
June 3, 1373, entitled “ An act for flu-
although not seriously injured he (piuraiitme.
of Moro, eouiitv ot Sborniali, state oi by glven that in conipliuace witli thè pro- sale of t i'nher lands in the Mates o f « 'ali-
visiotis of thè aot of Jm ie-3, 1S7.3, en-
will not l»e aide to resume work for
Oregon, sworn stat men t No. 1470 fortín- itled “ An at t for thè sale of timl«ei loriiiu. Oregon, Nevada and U ashingttifi
The
smallpox
is
still
raging
here
purchase of the nw L, see t>, tp 29 s r 10 e ■ uids in thè .-tates of California, Oregon, rerritorv,” as extended to all the Ifid.-
several days.
\evada, aud \\ i-bingtou T errito'v,“ lic I n ii - 1 ''tates by act of August 4 . 1892,
but is now well under control and
Leroy Ii. Mustia
the. following parsons have this day
Through a mistake
made at
of Moon, county of Sherman, state ot • s exlemlt-d to all llit- public land States ille-l iu this office their sworn state
all tlm patients titling nicely.
by act <>f August 4. i8:*2, thè following
Ptineville one day this week, th.
Oregon, sworn statement No. 14C!» for persona b a ie tliis tlav ri lo» l in thits office ments, to-w i t :
The
rush
o
f
tim
b
e
r
scekero
has
the
pnrci.sc
of
the
SL,
N
L
'
mail pouch intended for Culver and
George C Jackman,
their sworn statements. to-wit :
John 1. Klit|'p
of L'Anse, county of Bai-aga. state of
Haystack, came to this office, hut fallen off very fast the last week set- 11, tp 27* s, r 10 e. w . ny.
.1 (tinse»-, «eumy of I.al.tli, siete of Maho- Mieii. sworn statement number 1773 for
w . III.
ow ing to crowded quarters of tin aim will almost censo entirely t’oi
That tbey " i l i offer proni to show -w.'Mi -iHiemetil No. l»-7 lor thè fun liH-e of the purchase ot the S l .>4 " H '4. See. 12
di»- - « , m :- , Mini i ' - h '4 Se-, £! T. i l 9. K la E.
temporary postolliee there such stnne time.
l»iMt 1 he l.iml sought is more valmiLl. W. M.
I.)..» NT.1.,. See. 13 Tp 2 4 " R 12 E. and
mistakes are almost unavoidable.
Olive- 1 Line*
3w -4 nw i 4 S,c. 18 Tp 24 S S 13 E.w m
During the quarantine of the for i's limhcr or stone tlian for agricul-
• f eUrkiit. rollili) of Slio-lione. -late of M«he
John B Haviland,
At a special meeting of the school pos tod ice, oil! gen'.'ll no reliant Will tural p'.irpo-es, ami to estahlish theii « oru -l«i< -neiit No livvs -or’ IIle puri’in>e e'
claiai to -aiti lami b»«ft>re J. ,1. Smith, he s ', N W 12 ami W'sSW" t sv. ^1 T S II l:l I of Pequuining county of Baraga state of
directors, held last Monday, it was Wurzweiler. is acting postmaster,
C o u ki v Clark, at
l ’rinevillc. Or»- •V. M.
AIifh. sworn statement number 1774 for
decided to close the public school ably assisted by A. Ii. Drant.
Hie gon. on Tliursday, tl.e 2»n!i »lav of May,
John II WhitMen
the pi-.rclu.se of tile SL. Nw :4. N la Sw l4
>f Wartluer, t-ounly ot sii.ohi.ut-,-tateof Mali,
lien« for the present, and the Hoard temporally quarters in the Bank l:*dfi. Tliev namea.- witnesses:
««orli statement No, ìn-s lor ihe purvha.-e of Sec. 10 Tp 24 S R 13 E. w m.
w ill confer w ith the Countv Health hfiilding are small anti it m akes
Am.inda IL Martit, Kliza E, Martin. .Ile XK'V set- St. T V.: S R i:; K w . M.
.
Benjamin Brink,
Ella II Klapp
of Fequamitig county of Baraga, state ot
Board as to any further action to the work very difficult, ami the M iti ert .1. Mertin. la*roy li. Martin, oi
Moro, O re-eli; lese, pii Marceau, ef Ros- >f t>en--ee. county of lat-ah, -tate of Mallo M idi, sworn statement number 1775
prevent smallpox getting into this pcoplt*shouiti he very thankful to
«worn -talemt-ut X». l ot (nr the pun-hit— t* , ,,
,
. .
land, ........... Francis J. Dovine, of A l he nw’ ,m ,. n',iiw ' 4 «int m « 4 !> hs 4 «ei. .«i T
'«irln e purchase of the l'.1» N « f i , wfi
neighborhood.
receive their mail as | rompt as the\ ban v, Oregon.
H R 14 K W M.
N K ' 4 See, 1,8 Tp 24 S R 13 F. w m.
Tinn’thy Kemit-
Any aml all jtersons claiming a l verse
Postmaster Stunts, infotms tis tlo, untler the circumstances.
Andrew lottemlresse,
Iv I t> a'oo\t*-tl»-. ri'^*,l lantls are rtsp'e'st. of tlene-ee. ootinsy of la*lnli. siale of 1 , 1 * ho. <«i lVcquaming, county of Baraga state
that the mail going south from this
Died.--At his home in this city
-»rom «W fuieiii X l<a>I for th, pur. h*, •
c«l to tilt* tlitgr t luini» i:i Ibis otti -et<in or i hr SW , ,N W«4, W ■ a.«w*,. «fi ,-vv *, -ec.
T. - of Mich, sworn statement numl*er 177i*
pjaee to Silver Lake, Lakevii w and it
lo 1* M. Fritlay. April 24, 0 “>. 1 «efori* said 2 »th tlav of May, 1909.
■V K. 14 E. w. m.
for the purchase of the N 4 S '# sec. is
way poiut*. has all I hcii returned John Cyrus passtsl |*eaeefullv out
Andrew s Oben
E. M. ¡ ’>K)T tvin -, Register.
Tp 24 S, R. 13 K. w m.
f M om - ow . rounty of Ijtuh. -t«tf of M*ho
to hi* office unopened, this state ,,f tHis worltl, after a struggle last
riiat they will offer proof t.i show that
»« •rn M-lonit nl No. P aJ for Hit pur» hits* o
T lM B IiR l a n d n o t i c e .
Ihr n « '4 oi -rr MI T J:i S R 14 K w )|
■*'f ;lft;,ir3 has existetl for about ten , ing for years against that dread
the lami sought is more valuable for its
Fnit»«l States Lami OlTlv't'. l.ik -v ie w
1 hat thev will of»er r>n*of to show »tim ber or store than for 11 grit-nltur.il
»lays, ami is In coining a -ei iou - disease, tuWrculosis.
Ort-iron, Sept. è, l!«i_*.— N otiiv i- bere
tliat
the lami s «light i- more valuable purposes, and to establish ilu-ir claim to
hy
givmi
that
in
conipliam-e
wi*h
thè
inatUr a» some very important
Mr. Cyrus was tsirn in Linn Co. prò» i-i,>:.-m thè act of June 3, 1S7S, en- t-.»r it- timU-r or stone than for tigri.-ul - ,id l imi U.i,— \v 1 w 11 1
S. Com*
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iore " *
jnaiJ g«H's h\ this route.
Oregt*n, Mar. 12. 1"72. came with, litled. “ An act f-*r thè sale of tiud>er t «-r.il purjMises. a m i to establish their missioner,
at Prineville. Oregon, on
laim
to
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lami
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lami« in thè siate- of Califor. i... i >re-
A jurty »J tiu.lier jH'ople, arrived his parent- to Crook countv in 13S2 g>'ii. Nevichi, ami Washington Territori-. t S. Commissioner, at Prineville. Ur.*- fluirstlay the 4th dav of June, hk‘ 3 .
gon,
on
Momlay, the 4 th day of
They name as w it nesses :
in t*ur town one day this wet k. who they M-ttletl in t In Haystack section ■'* *«< «te»I to all tlie public lami stati
»et
\ ,gu»t ». 11492 the fnllttwi g May . I9t,3
Mohn
B, Haviland, Benjamin Brink
fiati driven all the way from The anil liavc n-sitlttl in tin- county |H-rsons have this day flltsl in this office
Tliey name
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John
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Andrew
Latendn-ss»- of Fee.maini 1 »
Palles. Via. W a rm Spring Agency. since that time; Jan. 3. l.V.»7, he their sworn statements, to-wit
" hidden of wanlner. Idaho. Oliver I
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4. Jackman ol of I/Aiise,
Lines
of
Clarkia.
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Timothv
Keane
,
Gustav /ellmer. of
Park Rapiti-.
A (t-w vi'tf» ;qt>« tins was ¿ 1 !tout the was married to Miss Elvira Dillon,
taainty of IliihHirtl. state of Minnesota. «ml John I. Klapp, of «tent-st-e.' Idaho. I 'Bt-li.: «»ru Poindrxtr and Lwu E. A ll
«»illy jueun» of gt-lling into thi- win» with their infant son, now
Andrew > Olson, of mo - c w I.laho and ingham of Prim-ivlk-, Oreg.ui
e i l t t « o lt*m in i Un j
Any »m l all js-rsons claiming a.lverse-
«•onntrv, lutt Miu-e tl«- (.'ollioihia survive him. The fun. r.il service ■ 1 . 1 - of t Ilf " F '4 9 « *4 . ."*# "F l4. N 1 l4 D«W E Allingham of Prineville. Oregon
" K l4 N n -. is T. 23 8. R 14 K. « m .
Anv aud all per-ons claiming atlwrse - 1 ly the aU»ve-tlesrrilieil lands are r»--
atfoutlwru road lias i»een built t»> held at 3..30 I*. M. April 2.*i. was
Michael C vw-honels-rger,of Park Rap
1 " ’" r s “ « ^ « - ' ••«*«■». "■
>hauiko, it ia a rare thing that thi- conducted by Kcv. Triplett, of the id«. county of Huhliard, state of Minut- m
| on ° r
<i:iy of June,
n
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-ota sworn -tatement No. F.3.S t,-i the beiorv Kiid 4tIi tlav ot wav 1809.
¡fi UlJviv.
' B.q-ti-t i nun 1|, Ulliu-r the allspices pureha-e of the t-finwfi aud w li ne *4 oi
L. U . ÜHArTAi.v. Register.
M. B battaix , Register
voting bonds to pay for the new
Mr.J. L. Keever has moved his
school house nnd furniture, whifth
bed, hoard, tent and all, from theii
met at 2 !’. M. Saturday, April 2d,
former location near Up- hotel to a
a question arose as to the meeting
point on the river hank near the
being
on the grounds that
Echo office.
<
the present clerk of the Board was
II. (i. Smith and family of Prine
not a legal voter in the district, at
ville, spent several days visiting
the time of his election as clerk.
with Mrs. Smith’s Mother and Sis
After a lively debate and a tie vote
ter, Mrs. Baldwin and daughter,
on the question, a motion to ai
who are at the Hotel Sizemore.
journ prevailed which left the bond
Miss Laura Bundle wishes to an issue open fo r fu til re considera! ion.
nounce to the public that she is
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