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active, gentle manly baseball team The Fourth of July celebration >s credited bv it- neighbors with •it this place was u pleasant affair, possessing the same qualities. Now Everyone seemed ready to amuse the purpose of this article is to so and he amused and nearlv evcrv- awaken the association and players P R IN E V IL L E . O R E G O N one took some part in the events, to a realization of their needs and The ladies especially entered into tailings that T hk E cho will not U* --- G o til--- the spirit of tlte occasion and did compelled hereafter to set up a more than their share to make the mourning column to cln on id e the T h e largest and best equipped hotel in Crook county. Electric Lights, bath-, rooms and all other accomodations necessary to traveling public. day a tOtcc'c*!*. -«evvral hundred defeats ol our nine. Here are some person? wove juTsem Music for the practical suggestions to our base- bcca- itin Was filth ¡shed hv a quartet hall players: Composed of the Misses West and Before starting a matched game. Headquarters for Commercial Travelers ■ Weist. Mrs. Hunter and Messrs Kd- line all the men up in the in field wards and Lawrence, who inter- :,nd put several hatters in to serve and Tourists, -persed the literary excereiscs with them with grounders. Make even- several well-selected and well-ren- I,lan g ° after each hall with hin A M E R IC A N P L A N $1.25 per day and upward. dered vocal numbers, concluding mind set upon fielding it. The The Best GOODS at the Lowest with the good old fatherland song, phiyer who is afraid of injuring *‘ My C o u n trv ’Tis of Thee” . H a m himself is always more liable to TRICES. You get Full Value Broker rendered several very ac -! injury than the one who thinks of there for vour numev. T. B. P O IN D E X T E R , Proprietor. ceptahle cornet solos M. H. Reed nothing hut the hall. A baseball read Thomas Jefferson's memorable loafer tries onlv to tield tlu* baits composition— The Declaration of that suit his taste. Boast him un- Independence. Silvester Staats de- til lie makes a dead set ¡it every- A* C Sanford, livered Lincoln’s Gettysburg Ora- thing coming his wav. A man who tion and Attorney S. Benson lut‘s not get everything in practice S H A X I K O .................... .OREGON delivered an oration laudatorv of i still mote unreliable in a game H A M IL T O N S TA B LE S the founders of the nation. Tlu- All the players ean be lined up in sprints for both ladies and gentle-1 the outfield ami given practice in TIMBER LAND NOTICE. men luul large numbers of entries! guaging and handling Hies in tlu KKAllVKKTISKMKST. R E D B Y FEED B A R N and were successes in the superlu same manner. The same system United States Land Oiliee. I akeview five degree. In the voting Indies’ can he used in teaching hatting Oregon, April 29 . 1903 :— Notice i> ln-ve ' ---In Prineville--- race a bevy of very pretty young and the infielders can go into place by given that incompliance with the pre visions of the act of June it, l s 7 S, en ladies ¡-bowed their athletic prowcs> and baserunners he shown how far titled " A n act for the >ale of timber and together with the group of they can lead off liases with safety lands in the states of California. Oregon. comely matrons in the ladies race and how to get away with the Nevada, and Washington Tem ’ toi . won the applause of the gathering. pitcher’s arm. Then start matched as extended to all the public land >l ,to Travelers and Tourists Conveyed to all Points. act of August 4 , 1 S!I 2 , tire following The hoys also distinguished them practice games with the good by .Fine Saddle Horses and Liv ery Turnouts. persons have this dav tiled in thi> office Don’t tbeir sworn statements, to-wit : selves by the way they ate elusive players evenly divided up. Horses Boarded; Best Care Given to Stock. W a l t e r s , llv d e biscuits suspended from strings in let all the good players get on out the biscuit eating contest and their side and wipe the earth with the of l ’ rineville, county of Crook, state of iregon. sworn statement No. 4 -at. mr activetv in the potato race. It b poorer ones. It kills interest. One the purchase of the ncU See IS. tp "A .-. perfectly safe to say that these particular failing of Bend baseball r 10 e w in. players is their lack of apprecia » t » • v • • t • t • ........... ............... .. , ••• • Lizzie K. H yd e hoys worked harder and did more execution than they are ever likely tion of the value of team work. of Prineville. county of Crook, state of • $ Oregon, sworn statement No. 4 A 4 , for to do in their fathers’ potato patch. The third baseman should always the purchase of t!.“ « « '4 110*4 it.. • W hen in need of Drugs, Stationery, Toilet Arti- - 1 he horse race brought out two be behind the shortstop while the nw *4 SO '14 HOF 13 . 1 1 f 2 .) s, r in o \\ III. : That they will offer proof to -bow that entries, Vandevert’s "Sorrel” and latter is fielding the ball, tlu* short- Eddie Morrill’s "B a y ” . The latter, st-op should hack Second base on tlio lami smurili is more valuable for it- 1 cles, Furniture, Carpets, W a ll paper. W indow ; (• o;- atone tliau for avrieultural n "sassy” little Indian pony just every throw from the plate while timber purposes, and t<» eatahlish their clain < shades and House Furnishing Goods, send your I off the range, seemed a prospective the outfielder who fields a ball to aaid lami before M. R. iïiyus F. S. * M loser and thereby quickly won tin should not hesitate an instant be Coiiimisioiier. at Prineville, On ami. on • orders to or call on ’ sympathy of the good-natured fore turning it in the diamond, Tlmrailay the lotli day of July Hit):!. They name as witnesses: Jacob \V. later hv ! Bend has material for a fast team crowd which was amused Boone. America I. Boone, Edwin (• seeing the little animal with its ! aid it would he a shame if they o. Hyde. Lizzie E. Hyde, ami W a lt e r s . * I C. I. W I N N E R M’g r . ------------------- P K IN EV1LLK. OREGON ! heavy "vaquero” saddle come in a lon’t get a few scalps during the Hyde all of Prineville, Oregon. Any and nil persons claiming adversely wild-eyed winner. At a greater baseball season. the above-described lands are requested « • • • i • # t * • « • 'j » i • • • • • « t • i i ................................ » • • distance the race would have been to tile their claims in this oiliee 011 or T I M B E R L A N D N O T IC E . easy for the "Sorrel” . The base before said lllth day of July. 111 ( 13 . K K AI»V K RT l> M KNT. E. M. B r a t t a i x .Register. ball game in the afternoon between United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon. May h , H mm . Notice is hereby given that in two picked nines was a tame affair voinpliariee with the provision* of the act <>.' TIMBER LA N D NOTICE. and ¡1 good deal of a disappoint- •oiigros of June Is/M, entitled "An act I'm the sale of timber lands in the states of (’tilil UFA HY KRTISFM EXT. hient. In the evening the Bend oriiia, Oregoki, Nevada, and Washington Terri tory,” as extended to all the public hind «late* United States Laud Oiliee, Lakeview . Mercantile Company made good by by act of August 4 , 1 NI 2 , the lollowing named April 2 D, 1909 :— Notice is here lighting the skv for a collide of persons have tiled in this oiliee their sworn Oregon, hv (¡iveti that in compliance with the statements, to-wit: , hours with a big supply of fire Gien.nla Templeton, provisions of the act of June 3 , 1 S 7 s , en- H EADQUARTRRS For B E ST BRANDS of Prineville, county of ( ’rook, state of Oregon, works. The dances given on the of sworn statement No. 970 ioi the purchase o • titlcd, " A n act for the side of tinflier lands in the states of California, Ore nights of the Third and Fourth the s e ' s e e 24 T 28 s K 10 K. w m Minnie M. Whitsett, gon, Nevada ami Wasliiuv ton Terri at W est’s hall were Well attended. of Prineville, county of ( ’rook, state bf Oregon, tory,” as extended to ¡ill the public statemeni No. 971 for the purhease ot the The dancing floor was in good con sworn land states by act of August 4 . 1 S‘ I 2 , the nw1, Se»*. 2 ) T 28 S K 10 K w m And will offer proof to show that the land following persons have this day tiled i: dition. the hall well lighted and sought is more valuable for us timber nr sior.c j this otliee their sworn statements, tow it : decorated and with good music and than for agricutural purposes, and to estah Jaeoli \V. Boone lisn t heir «• laims to said land before W.*A. Pell, ¡i jovial crowd the hours passed L. S. (Amimissioner. at Prineville. Oregon, on of Prineville. county of Crook, state of ORFGON. rapidly. The following are tht Wednesday the *»th day of August, I'.o Oregon, sworn statement No. 4">7 for the P R IN E V IL L E They name as witnesses; ( has K McDowell, names of the winners of tin. Mary I McDowell, Arthur Tepmleton, (ilenada purchase of the n w 1. see 18 , to 2 * s, r Tcmplctof4. Minnie M. Whitsett, all of Prim - ! 10 e W 111 . » • « • • » 1 • • • » • a • « • • « • « • • • » 9 • • • • • • • • • • • • • « • • • • • • » • • • • ! various races and contests: ville, ( iregon. Our Fourth of July Celebration. POINDEXTER HOTEL FOR G E N E R A L MERCHANDISE SANFORD’S CASH STORE. i Taking-to the Tail Timber? Are Directly on Your Route, BOOTH & CO RN ETT, : Proprietors. THE WINNEK DRUG CO. : THE RECEPTION SMITH & CLEEK, Proprietors* Liquors and Cigars. Club Rooms* Commodious America I. Boone Any arid all persons claiming adversely the of Prineville, county of Crook ,1 state of above described lands arc retjiiesied to file $ 3.01 their claims in this office on or before said < trefoil, sworn statement No. 412 . for H . G G. ('aid veil, First Prize I*. It. Gilè, Second l ’ r i / e ................ 1.00 >th day of August, lintt the purchase of the s\\ *4 see 33 , tp 24 s. K M. Hrattain, Register. FORTY Y.Attt) HASH MFXÎ r 9 e w in. I>. F. Stoffa, f irst Prize . ....... 2 .(HI That they will offer proof to show T IM B E R L A N D NOTICE. P. P«. < ìile, Second Prize .70 that the la.el sought is more valuable KEAIlVF.RTlUEMEST. for its timber or stone than for agri FORTY YARD HASH FOR UoYS : I'niti A State- Unitoffice. I.«!■(•view, orcion, Stephen Steidl, First Prize. M hv 11 . i : i ' - x ..ti. .■ i«. I htc I iv Riven that in cultural purpose-, ¡¡nil to establish tin ir Lynn Marsh, Second P r i z e ............ .•>< •nmpliai'e'" w;tli the |' 1 -<ivisii>n* of the net of claim to said land before \V. A. Bell, Into it. l» 7 s. eiltitleil, -An «(I fur (lie-aie of U. S. Commissioner at Prineville, Ore George Kcever. Third Prize tiniher I m R'I*. in the «I h (( > of ( ’nMfnrtiitt. nr« znn. Nevada md WasliiuRttni Territory." it- gon, 011 Thursday, the B it h d a y o f Julv, TOT VTO R ACK. FOR itivi S : extended to all tl'.e pnldie latnl -tale- hy act «1 1903 . Stephen Steidl I ... , ( .............. August I, l-'tj, the following named person They name as witnesses; Edwin < •. I M I \ T I I«“'l - I Lynn .Marsh ........... have lilv’d ih tliia office their svw rn Hyde, Lizzie L. Hyde, W a lt e r s . Hyde, «iKtemchts. to » i t : George Kecver, Third P t i z i ............ Francis J, l>evinc. and John Combs all -a nint It- l*et era m. FORTY Y.A'tll DASH FORI.Utl.s: of Red»'ood Fall«, etfUTliyoi iiied»<a)d. State of Prineville, 1 )rcyon. > f Minnesota,/iworn slaiement No. IITo. for Grace Vandevert, first Brize.......... 2 . 0 * ■ Any and all persons elaiminj: adv(>rse- 1.00 ihe pnrohase of the nw1, sec. :*), tp 21 . «. r. 12 ly the a I Hive-described lands are re Iva West, Second Prize .John r, Brnincrtl, quested to tile their claims in this oiliee FORTY YAH!) DASII FOR \niFs : count j of so cl sfate of on or ix-fore said loth day of Julv. limit. l.rs Minnesota, sworn siatemelo Mrs. Schulte ) T - . t . N*». 11 * 7 f«*r the l.'s l»urchrt«eof the s c ' o f sec. l:{ tp. 21 . r i l e E. M. B r a t t a i x , Register. Mrs. Thomas \ n ' ' ( .......... Hint tlicv will offer proof to snow that the TURKK-LKOliKII race for men •ami sougjit is more valiiHÌ'ìc f«*r its timbcr *.»r 3 ..V ^tonc Steffa and Caldwell. First Prize th«n for «gricultural purpowc»* bui t* T IM B E R L A N D NOTICE. l.rs ■<tabliph theirchi in t«> sai -1 land before J. J Ueed and Hill, Second Prize . HE ADVFRTIHMFVr. ^mith. Countv ('lerk. nt Princvilb». Oregon, HIseriT KATINO (oxTEST for hoys : •n Tucsday Ihc 2 "th. day of Augii t Ito:*. United 'ta t -s Land ( Uliee, Lakeview . Tney name as witnes*ss: Samuel *». Petcrann. Floyd Stewart. First Prize . 1 . 0 » • f Kedwood f'alljS. Mimi.; John « . I.niimrd. « : Oretfon, May 8 , Itm.I;— Notice is here George Keever. Second Prize , 7 a BltHimitig fraine. Mimi.; f. M. Amlcrs n and by ziu 'ii that in eomplianeewith the pro Stephen Steidl. Third Prize .Ac J. s. Ih giic of Koslan*L orcg *n ; V H. Marion, i vision* of the act of June 3 , 1878 , en Drain. Oregon. Douglass Pope, Fourth Prize .25 >f Anyanrialì per**on^ claiming adveraely thè titled “ An act for the sale of timtier- TWO HFNIIRKI) Y\KI> HORSE RACE: •ihovc ricscriberi landf* are rc»iucstc<l t*> file 1 .1 ml« in the "Cites of California. Oregon, claiins in this **ffi>-c dii or heiore »»ai*! Nevada and Washington Territory,” a* Eddie Morrill's " H a y ” First Prize 4 . 0 ' Ì : 0 heir thday«»f August VandeA'ert's " S o r r e l " Second Prize 2 .ot extended to all die public land states K M PR \TT\ in . Ib'giMer hy act of August 4 . Fs'.* 2 , tin* following persons have this dav tiled in this office A Little Baseball Talk. T IM B K H L A X H N O T IC K . their sworn statements Pe wi t : Ìi.A.-Vmi'MFNT, It was hoped when the baseball May Nurss T'nitcl Stat< t Ì.ari«i Office. I^ikeview. Oregon nsspeiiition was formed in this May. a 1 '.* Notice i** hereby given Fiat in of Shaniko, county of W a««n, state of • mipliance with the provision* the n r «»; Oreaon, sworn statement No. i,o 7 . for town that it would succeed in fur Dine 187 *». ^ntitlcil **Axi act i**r the «tale of « z w * !.. » , 11 « .1 ■ lau<ls in th» states of ( aliform«. Ore t!ic pun*lisine of tl-** nishing at least n few games of g 'iniln-r >n Nevada ari«l Washington Territory,” n « e'-l nw ‘ 4 «ce 29 . tp 25 «. r 12 e. well-played baseball during the extended to all th^ public land stnt»*- Roy Nnr«« by act of Angu t 4 . 1 * 92 , the following of S h a n i k o , c o u n t y o f W a s c o , s t a b - season. The Fourth of July was a oorson* havu ijltai in thi« offic* rib ’its' t«»wit: ot Ore/on, n ern statem eli good occasion for the association to their sworn «tat« Art hur L. Templeton No. !<oH, fo r tin* p u r c h a s e o f t i n >f Prineville. « ountv <»f ( r<»ok. «la te ot Oregon, come to the front and entertain tin s e 1. 2 sw *-4 st*e 30 , tp 25 p, r 12 e. «worn statement N o -972, t<*r the purchase m crowd but they failed td make ar tlu* se1 i sve Z\, r'«' ne*$ a i d •• l4 ne '4 •♦*«• That they will offer |s»*t to show that w . rn * rangements for a matched game 2 »., tp > a, r 10 f Krsnk I; Rh*i*M the land sought is more valua«lle for it« with an outside team, probably on ->f Shsnik«. nonni " y it (isMu!.'si'su* of or.-e**n. timber or atone than for aafieiiltural |*nr .».• r n li t N '(V the' pardi of I»'- ■» ami to e-tablisb their da in i to said account of starting negotiations too « . m. land (sdoro W. A. Boll, l . S. Comrm-- Ttist thi-v will "(T*r t>r •> ( t< " «le*« tt-st tie late, and in the exhibition game ■ n-l »-‘light is i m e vslupt — for it» timU-r or ioner at Brineville. On-eoti. on Suturduv tlisn lor -i^ru,niiurpj f.iirt- »*». so t to tiic lst day of Anifust, l:s».>. played they failed to show nine •«(»Mi«h th(;ir **-<l is», i r*- W. \ Thev reinio t» w iti,(•-«••- : men properly trained to play sticb (WIT. I’ . - > « mi !i»»n.- '■ r,»it P t I iu - vi #• i i r r f n Francis . 1 . Devine. Thomas Watkins of •n » »- ■ l T i*— «, io j-. lb* /jtu..i'(V of Aus »t. I'*-' a game if secured. There is no The( tiseq -» » » ' frsn- i* .1 Is-vln .\lbunv, Oroyon William llohlci and Of»|nn ; Jim»« A. *». r*eo(or*n d PHneville, Oregon. town but what is betx*»Ued by « rhomi** It n i l * y •r*ll. W illi Arthur I. Triiifilr- A ny and ;*l' *(rfSt.n» dainting leiver«*-- good baseball team Any town ron hsr e- Il K d '.j$ oi l*ritn \ i * i lo-gmi A n r an 1 all i« »n* ialini op a d v .r s .l v tin the ly thè alsivo ih -eri(ied landa are rei|Oest- will shout foi and «(b*nr by a itm vr -t*-«- rib e l il^'-l* arc ro»jii^»rpff to fll* flip od to file their daini* in this office on or Is-for. »aid snappv and speedy baseball aggre their d a i m » in thtj nfth before said lst day <>f .\uiru*t. lisi:«. >tb day ol Aurttt' • OXK H I M I R F I ) Y AHI* 1)001 KOR MEV I ».«¡fr a gation. A town that ha* a fiervy. t M K s a t t a ix . Retri»'-r . V M. MH atta I. v , Regi.tea. j NOTHING NEW UNDER THE SUN; • '• : Except • • (v, In Our Store W here T h e r .2 is a Complete Line cf Dry ; ;Goo4s, Groceries and Everything in use About the House.! l ! Stop Paying High Prices and do Your Trading With a ! ! Firm Whose Prices just Fit the Pockctbook. : J. F. MORRIS : F R I N E V I I . L E , OREGON. P R iN E V IL L E - S H AN i K<) S T A G E L IN E To and from Shaniko in 12 hours. Shortest and hes* route to the Railroad. Comfortable coaches and careful drivers. Passenger and freight rates reasonable. >(11 limit: : l.ea\( li Prineville 1 P. M. Shaniko 6 P. M. Arrive Prineville •* A. M ” Slumiko I A. M (i. M . C O R N L T T , M a n a ger ore — - T I M B E R L \ N I) NOTICE. NFAliVCRTISKMRNT. Fnitvil HtHt#*« Lan 1 « » ff : » **. I.nk'vj«*', or^go A|»r 29 li«*.. Noti**’ iv h**r»*by givoii (hai in uonplUnct! with thv tirovliiutii «» i n .»* n> i ot i oinir*'" oi Dii»** A I1 *»* oiitlt •<!. ’An act if*r ih*1 - a ! » * 'f tini Do r l.»n*l in l * taì«*- ni « ‘«li »«»mia or* g«>n Nov »rin an*! Washington I *r ritory,* a* **tifn*b*‘i ¿>t all th»* |MJbli< lami ‘ taf»»«, by «et of Augii»! I, *»#•«»rjc** \V Whlt- '♦•tt of ì*i : n*»\i l :*•. ««dinty of r riMih, -(al** of Or»goii. ha« rAc-l in i bi» otti«** hi- »worn «fit' f?u5*flt No «’dii. f. r thr pur* fia-«- of th*- lo*« I g, ff ! and will offer j r.rf.f tu «how that (b** Ian-1 “«»nght i« inort* vaniab> b»r Ita tlmtffr or Mot*** than ( >r agrifiiltnrai t»«trje»’*«•*. an«! io e-lat»b«h hi** » mim t«> «ai*l lan*! t»**f*»rr W \ ImiI t s « oinrni“«»o«»»r ai l'rine vllb, or'-gbii. on Momia\ i h** 17t!i «lay *'f »Uly. hau II»* nani*»* n*» w itti**«»****. . „ o «ea r f . Hv*l**. I,»irwn A lW*Hh ..»oliv lla rvr y Dunliani all i»f l'flr»^% iiI Any m«1 all i^riM»n»* c-laimtog a*J '*-*« ly fha ül/ov** *»«?»*• f!b***l*ia«i»la ire r-yim b | i»J.n .fili» ( h e i r «*l«lin« ln this «*ffn■►»*«»• »r/f*r * ,.«• \7ti| ■ U ) -.f J 11 V t*s Y M »*S. *; . . * !■ » o , . r - •- - TI M BK R P r i n e v i l ! *, O r c i o l i I.A N ’ D N O T K K . t-T. C d .' 1 k '*vi«*W’. « Ir*-g* tft , May 11 . 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