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- i -s* ■#■«.«*** - > -P> •«“ * * ' V n n ¿4 VOL. II. 4 4, Ä JP DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, JULY !8, 1903. V .11 Report Unfavorably. morning and evening. Rev. H. A. Messrs Springer and KUiot, the Alter, of l’rineville who ivicompa* viowers appointed hv the Countv nies him. writes us that if enough a • i c *- ourt to investigate the proposed interest can he a wakened! here, a change in the county road at this Presbyterian church will lie organ- place were in town Monday and ized and a church building con- regon & a! lucsday with County Surveyor stria ted at once. This Ipoks very «àSfe ) S h o î ç t U n e Craves. ■ ÄrU~ I hesp gentlemen accom- encouraging and it i» hoped that j.allied hy Messrs \\ iest and Cot* the necessary meinhci-diip will he and nion acific tor, who represented the owners of obtained. 1 >r. Holt is sa4d to he the land traversed, went over the an ex*client speaker and yi|(i should TO SALT LAKE, DENVER, route which it seems is universally not miss hearing him. desired hy the residents of this | KANSAS CITY, School Flection Contest, CHICAGO, LOUIS, place. The county road now runs for about five hundred feet along Two suits were brought this NEW YORK. the river hank, but this route is week, the outcome of the late Ocean steamers between Portland never used and is not improved school election in this district. J. ami San Francis,'«) every live days. because travellers have broken a M. Lawrence brings suit to contest road for themselves some hundreds the claim of l>. F. Steffi to the LOW RATES! of yards cast of the river and have clerkship while Millard Triplett Tickets to ami from all pari* of the U nited States Canada and I up |>o. been going over private property, contests the claim of John Steidl For particulars call on or address, flu* route proposed hv the petition to a membership of the Board of J. H. FREDER1CY, A?ent, to the Countv Court is located I School Directors. The complaints Biggs, Oregon. about a quarter of a mile cast ofjset up the allegations that up- the river bank and traverses the wards of seven illegal votes wa re townsites of Lytle and Bend, cast for the contestces. Summons Strange to say, tin* viewers de- ami complaints in 1 *,»t 1» cases were dared that they would make a served on contestees on Wednesday report to the Court unfavorable to hv Acting Sheriff Combs. The the change. One of the objections oases are returnable on July 27th. All kinds of wagon work done. they urged was the unevenness of j before Circuit Judge Bradshaw at Horseshoeing a specialty. -ome of the proposed route. This chambers at The Dalles. Attorney objection should eome rather from j M. E. Brink appears for each of | Shop opposite schoolhouse residents here since we freight in ' the contestants, all our goods and would suffer | A Bis E v ent. BEND, OREGON. most of the disadvantages, and the The grand opening of ttie Bend work necessary to put the road in C. S. EDWARDS. M. D. shape would not give us any more Mercantile Company’s store on the Physician and Surgeon, than our just due of road fu n d s.! afternoon and evening of July 28th They also said that the road pro- will be no small affair. Manager BENI), OREFOX. posed would he longer than the (iran t 1,as n,a,l° arrangem ents to Office opposite the J’. J 5 , I). I V s . store. present route but as a m atter of give an afternoon concert at which fact the difference is very trivial. A. 11. Kennedy’s orchestra^will fur A, H. G RAN T, They were also reluctant about giv nish the music and from the gen NOTARY PCHUC. ing up the river hank although the eral expressions of satisfaction over Office at Bend Mercantile Co.’s store traveling public never used it and Mr. Kennedy’s Fourth of July music We arej ' s sal<‘ to say that a largo crowd there is no road there, BK.N'D, O R E U O V this point the will he present. The evening will afraid th a t on opinions of the viewers were be given up to a display of fire T I M B E R BAND N O T IC E . • READVKRTWKMENT colored hv the fact th a t they were works and a shott dance in the U n i t e d S t a t e s L a u d Office, L a k e v i e w . O r e g o n A pril, 29, 190.;. N o t i c e > her**b\ g i v e n ranchmen and stockmen, for it is a hall a l|OVl‘ the store. All visitors t h a t i n c o m p lia n t* w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f t h e i a c t o f c o n g r e s s of J u n e •'!. I 8 '« 8 , e n t i t l e d “ An a c t j lam entable fact th at cattle and , will he given souvenirs appropriate f o r th e sa le of t i m b e r lg u d s in th e a ta te s of . C a lifo rn ia . O regon. N evada a n d W a s h i n g t o n h o r s t ? HUMl a r e p r o n e t o p l a c e t i l e of the occasion. territo ry ,* * a s e x t e n d e d to a l l t h e p u b l i c l a n d . 1 1 s t a t e s b y a c t o f A u g u s t I, 1M L\ L in a M. H a l e rights of StOCK over tllOSC of illtli- NO. 8. lil O U P AVE Pr The BEND MERCANTILE CO. carries a full line of Groceries, Hard ware, Stoves, Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods etc., etc. A. H. GRANT, Manager. BEND, M illa rd T r ip le tt BLACKSMITH W h a t an E astern M an S ays. o f A r l i n g t o n , c o u n t y of G i l l i a m , s t a t e o f Oft?- I * . g o n . h a s t h i s d a y riled in t h i s o f f . r e h e r s w o r n V i u l i a i S , I Ills d o e s n o t etl(l t h e i t a t e m e n t No. 7t>9 i<»r t h e p u r c h a ^ f of t h e L o ts j A. C. McCarthy, of Grand Rapids, 7-8-9 A- io see. i t p 20 s. r. 12 e w . m . a n d w ill m a t t e r , h o w e v e r , a s t h e r e p o r t o f o f fe r p r o o f t o s h o w t h a t t h e l a u d » o u g h t is ! 1 Minn., arrived in Bend Tuesday in o r v v a l u a b l e f o r its t i m b e r a n d s t o n e t h a n t h e V i e w e r s h a s l i o t V e t b e e n ac- fo r a g r i c u l t u r a l p u r p o s e s , a ml to e s t a b l i s h h i s i and left the next day f»»r the upper c l a i m to s a i d l a m i b e f o r e \V..\. ,Bt*ll l ’. S. j C e p t e d . While M» •ssrs. Springer C o m m i s s i o n e r . at I T i n e v i l l e . OreuoQ, o n Sat- country where he expeets to meet u n l a y h e 18th «lay o f J u l y . 19ui. : and Slliot an* capatile atid well-1 S he n a m e s as w itn es ses ; f 'ra n e is J. D evine J. A. Brown and party. Mr Me T h o m a s 11 walk in» «a Aiinmv oreK"ii: Bvnj- meaning gentlemen, it is to he re- a m i n F. Morri r r i s of l ' r i m v i l l f . o r f g . m ; D.iiial.l i . ; C a i t l l V IS il in attorney-at-law and V. Steffa «»l pcs, iiut.,>. onv ii. gretted that Prineville viewers were , * . A n y a n d a l l p e r s o n s c l a i m i n g a d v e r s e l y tin at one time represented his home a b o v e d e s c r i b e d l a n d s a r e r e q u e s t e d to tile not appointed since residents of a t h e i r c l a i m s i n t h i s office o n «»r b e f o r e s a i d .. , I ., , district in the upper house of the 18t h d a y of J u l y , l ‘.o.L city would viewr the proposed ... , . , K. M. B rat t a i n R e g i s t e r . .... .. t ____ ,.iV , , , Minnesota legislature. In speak- j OREGON THIS !S Reserved for The New Store. \V. H. Staats, Desc fuites, Proprietor. - - - - Oregon, MINNESOTA BUFFET. TWOIIV m ’ k u d w n , I'ItOI is . The Only First-Class Establishment of its Kind IN DESCHUTES, THE I tNEST BRANDS Ol WINES. I.I«)C0RS, BE« RS AND CIGARS CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Eusterii pooplo are espooiallv invited to give the Buffet a cull when in the city, Accommodations First-C lass in Every Respect. change from a different standpoint I ing to T iik E cho editor he said that TIMBER I.ANI) NOTICE. and would, no doubt, have recom ! the opinion prevailed in the East RKADVF.KTIl.MrNT. mended the desired route. U n i t e d S t a t e s L am i Office. L a k e v i e w , O r e g o n j that live years time would seem an- MaY. 8 , 19i»-i ; Not ice i* h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t in lias just lioen reopened under the. maimgeinr iit ol !•'.<I Boyd, formerly of the fa re . c o m p l i a n t e w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n s m t h e a c t of Did You hear It? uf;-.during begun in this Central J u n e 8 , 1878, e n t i t l e d An a c t t o r t h e s a l e of Well Bend Hotel, t i m b e r l a n d s i n t h e stai* s «»f ( ' a l i f o r n i a . O r e It is reported th a t a lvnx dis- Oregon timber belt. While look- g o n , N e v a d a a n d W a s h i n g t o n T e r r i t o r y , ” a-* e x t e n d e d t<» a l l t h e p u b l i c l a m i s t a t e s b y a c t of DESCHUTES OREGON. turlied the slumbers of some of the ing ovt r the country Mr. McCarthy August 4. 1892, I d a M e r e d i t h «»f I T i n e v i l l e e o n n t y of ( rook S t a t e of O r e g o n . has probably take iq) a timber rile d i n t h i s office h e r » W o r n s t a t e m e n t No. 1 * 22 . residents of Garden Row Fridav will f«»r t h e p u r c h a s e o f t h e e 1* s c 14 . s w ‘ , He 1 *** I claim. W’e are inclined to dis- s w 1 4 of see. 2 1'. in tp '2*»s.r,9. e n m l w ill ot'Vr morning. p r o o f t o sh o w t l m t t h e I hxk I s o u g h t is m o o r e v a l u a b l e i«»r t i m b e r o r s t o n e t h a n for a g r i - believe the story as it is well known Another Irrigation Company. c u K u r a l p u r p o s e s , a m i t«» e s t a b l i s h h i s c l a i m to sai«l l a m l b e f o r e M. H. Hifgs, U. >. ( O m - that the lynx’s disturbing propen WES1 & COM CANY, Proprietors. mi»si«>ner a t P r i n e v i l l e . O r e g o n , o n T u e s i l a y , The Carey Irrigation Act has sities are not of such a character as t h e 4th «lay o f A u g u s t 190:{ S h e n a m e s as w i t n e s s : J o s e p h I* H t i u s a k e r attracted another irrigfttion com- All kinds of fresh and salt meats, poultry, vegetables, butter and We venture to suggest J o h n C o m b s , o f I T i n e v i l l e , O r e g o n ; J o s e p h described. pany to this region. The Davis *'KKS constantly on hand, M a n e a u . o f K n.« l a m l . O r e g o n ; F. J. D e v in e , however th at it m ight have U en a of A l b a n y . O r e g o n . A n y n m l a l l per-*«» n-* c l a i m i n g a d v e r s e l y t h e Lake Irrigation Company has iip- YVest Building, Bend, Oregon, visitor of the black a b o v e - d e s c r i b e d l a n d » a r e r e q u e s t e d to rile nocturnal t h e i r c l a i m s i n t h i s «»ffice o n «*r b e f o r e sai»l plied to the Department of Interior hodag tyjie which is said to I m * 4ih d a y of A u g u s t , 1908. fc M. IlEATTAlK R e g is t e r . for ¡1 tract of acres in the ' t ' t t p T>TT T~»T TA~I o i o * tw t - k t quite numerous in these parts. No western part of this county. The lives were lost as a result of his TIMBER LAND NOTICE. company is capitalized at $25,000 A . C. LU C A S, Proprietor. RKADVF.KTISKMKNT. C d - I • K • visit and our neighbors are slowlv Nov. id . iwy. Nou.r I» hrr.-iiv Riv.-n iii«i m recovering from their scare The an * i;i ton'l,OM (l OI Roselmrg Q n jy First-class Accomodations for the Traveling Public. <-om)>ll»ni-v w i t h I b v p r o v i s i o n , of t h e m ! of . parties. | ® J u n e a. IST», r u t i t l e d , - A n »• 1 l o r tin- »»1^ o f ailviSahllltV of purchasing a Gat- The Booth it Cornett and \ andevert stages stop at its doors and live ry t i m l x - r l«n<l» i n lin- «i»tv» of l « lifo rn k * . Ore- Ron. Nrv««l» nii. 1 W » . | i i n * i o n T e r r l f o r y . " «- l i l l g g u n , t o Special Agent Visits Bend. teams can he hatl on short notice to drive to the timber. re]>el future attacks. t-xfeinlt-tl t o n il t h e inililii Imiti stntv.» b y n e t o f \ A iin n n t *. l»*!. K n n i f 1 H u n t of ADtt-io|x- • m n t y will lie the subject for discussion hv Colonel A. R. Greene, siM-cial BEND, OREGON. of W M r o , . i n o - of « r. u. 1 *.»- flletl In I b i» - offi< t- b> »«.«ni -tatf liit-ni N" »- :ortiif|nir- t h e Row - r e s i d e n t s ¡it a meeting to ageikt of the Depurtmentof Interior, th»«f of thv » ■ ,« « '»I,**1, Stx-. T. S. K v K w in l i e w i l l oltt-r |Ti«>f t o » how t h a t t b » I r * field s o o n . was in town Fridav of last week We not‘ ,r" m th r John Steidl left Tuesday for Inn> 1 «..iiilii i - im ire T n l u a b l e f o r Hi > m n r t h a n fo r a g n i u l t i i r a l |> urpow». an<l t o —— _ ! and s|ient Saturday inspecting the : < '0,Tef,IM > n< lt;nt,t‘0Ghe Crttok County Prineville. From there he goes e s t a b l i s h h i « ' l « i m t o «ani l a u f i . " r e W ,t « ¡ h a l l W .. m _ . „ a B e ll.!' s er at IT ineville o rt gon - n a n ” e n " v* A k ,n a ri.n t , , Columbia J ‘m rna* t ^,at *^Fs- Grace Merrill, East to ascertain whut the attitude u n Saluntay the 1. «lay of Aii|tii»t. ItM. _ Rev Dr — ir.u l of land of the il»nan.,-' •» »iinv»»r»; Jofiu< «ivb«"f Print- uev. l»r. \V . S. Holt, sviHslical .... ,, ! formerly of the Pilot Butte Inn at of Eastern lumlK'rmen is toward m Irrigation He! Tin». Orrftov; F J U»Tln». VA Dorjaiu. . ., „ . •'H iUUiem i r r i g a t i o n t Company. o tlip .in y . H e! „ . Aiitvny,orrfou: *v«t I» I -irfT» of !>»»<imtr«. missionary of the Prestiytettan Huntlav morning for Prineville i ^ ’n« ^» has h e n suffering from an this region. Mr. Steidl will Is- nday morni Any »n<i »il p»r»on»riAiminx »a t » t »» 1 t th» church for Ort'gon, will arrive in en route fur Burns. 1 “ 1 * * * ■ 1 1 1 I attack of fever. Her friend» here gone u month and during that time ■ I m . vx 'l*wril>vil )an«l* »r» rr*(iix»tr.| 1 » Hit- j , . today and holds services at I l i t - i r l ' i a i n i » i d I h i * ttfftt t* o n o r l x - l o r r »«¡«l | n e l l d I will Is* pleased to hear th at she is will visit Chicago, III., and Min* 1, U»y of Avgust. B»u t M B aa r r a is K r f i.tc r . the school house tonight, tomorrow fiubsciiU: for T u t E cho . ¡rapidly recovering. 1 ueapolis and Bcinidji, Minu. HOTEL STAATS City Meat Market l H t PIL O T B U T T E INN <>l . J