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LOCAL ITEMS
Marion Lawrence, Mrs. Lawrence
and Mrs. Drake. Dr. Edwards and
Harry H ill reports a forest fire Monsieur Louie Frank acted as
east of Lava.
| guides for the party and ineiden-
FOR G E N E R A L
MERCHANDISE
The Deschutes Lumber Company | tall.v did 11 few »tuntsat fishing but
is now sawing lumber fur the local; " ' t^ l,oor success,
market.
i T. W. Marshall of Portland, rep-
&
Marsh, who has had
culinary department
hotel for some time,
home in Deschutes.
The new homestead residence of
Mrs. E. R. Riley 1ms been com
pleted by Messrs. Triplett and
Keever, and is now occupied by
the Riley family.
The Pilot Butte Inn is under
going some changes this week. The
third floor has been partitioned off
in rooms and the lower part of the
house is being repapered.
The Pilor Butte Inn, Bend's pop
ular hostelry, has an advertise
ment in this issue of T iik E c h o .
Under Mr. Lucas’ management the
Inn is becoming more popular
every day.
A party consist ing of John Bloss.
Jack Geiger, E. F. Boggs and
Archie Powell spent Thursday fish
ing up near the Dillon place. They
brougnt home a string of about two
hundred trout.
The house of Peter Zell, located
on the river half a mile above the
Sizemore place, burned last Satur
day night. It was an old landmark
and unoccupied at the time and
the cause of the fire is unknown.
c o m p lia n c e w it h the pro vi sio ns o f th e act of
congress of June 3, 1*7*. e n t i t l e ! “ Al l act foi
the sale of tim b e r land s in the states o f C a l i f
ornia, Oregon , Neva da, and W as h in g to n T e r r i
to r y , ” as e x t e n d e d t • all the pub lic land states
by act o f August 4,1892, the f o l l o w in g named
persons hav e tiled in this office th e ir sworn
statements, to-wit :
(Jtenada Tem p le to n ,
of P r in e v ille , c ou n ty of Crook, state o f Oregon,
sworn statement No. 970 ioi th e purchase o
the se‘ 4, sec 21 T 28 S R 10 E. w m
M in n ie *M. Whitsett,
of P ri n e v ille , c ou n ty o f Crook, state o f Oregon
sworn statem ent No. 971 for the purhease of the
n w 1 , See. 2'» T. 28 S R 10 K. w m.
An d w i l l offer pro of to show that the land
sought is m ore v a lu a b le for its t i m b e r o r stone
than for ag ricu tu ra l purposes, and to estab
lish th e ir claims to said land before \V.*A. Hell,
r . S. C ommission er, at P rin e v ille , Oregon , on
Wednesday the r»th d a y o f August. 19n:t.
T h e y name as w it n es se s; ( has E McDowe ll,
Mary L. McD owell. Ar th u r Tep mle ton, Gleuada
T em p le to n . M in n ie M. W hitsett, all o f P r i n e
v il le, Oregon.
A n y and all persons c l a i m i n g ad v e rs e ly the
ab o ve descr ibed lands are requested to tile
th e ir c la im s in this office on or before said
5th day o f August, 1903.
E M. Bratt ain, Register.
TIM B E R LAND NOTICE.
KE.lDVKRTlSKMKNT.
United States Land office. Lak e vie w , Oregon,
May 11. 190:5. Noti»-e is hereby gi v en that m
c o m p lia n c e w it h the provisions o f the act of
June:*.. 1*78, e n t it le d , - An act for the saie of
ti m be r h^ids in the states o f Ca lif o rn ia , or«*
gon, N e v a d a and W as h in g to n T e r r i t o r y . ” as
exten d ed to all the public land stales by act of
August I. 1892, tli«» f o l l o w in g named persons
h av e
tiled
in
this
offic e
th e ir sworn
statements, to w i t :
Samuel (J. Peterson.
of Redwood Falls, c ou n ty o f Redwood, State
of Minnesota, sworn statement No. 1170. for
the purchase of th e n w ' 4 sec. 30, tp21. s, r, 12
e. w. m.
John C, Brainerd.
o f B lo o m in g P ra ir ie county of Steel, state of
Minnesota, sworn statem ent No. 1167 for tin*
purchase o f the se1^, o f see. 13 tp. 21 s, r 11 e.
l h a t t t i e v w i h o L V r p ro of in snow that the
land s ou gh t is m o r e v a lu a b le for it« t im b e r or
stone than for a gricu ltu ra l purposes and to
establish th e ir c la im to said land before J. J.
Smith, Coun ty Clerk, at P rin e v il le . Oregon,
on Tuesday the 20th. d ay of August 19U3.
T h e y uaiue as witnesses: Samuel G. Peterson,
of Redwo od Falls. M inn.: John ( . Brainerd. of
Blo o m in g Prairie . Minn ; L. M. And* r* n and
J. s. Hogue o f Rowland, O re g o n ; F. H. Marion,
o f Drain. Oregon.
A n y and all persons c l a i m i n g ad v ers e ly the
ab o ve deseribed lands are requested to file
th eir claim s in this office on or b efore said
20th day of August 19o3.
K. M. B r i t t a i n , Register.
T h i largest and best equipped hotel in Crook county.
Electric
rooms and all other accomodations necessary to traveling public.
SANFORDS
A M E R IC A N
PLAN
The Best GOODS at the Lowest
PRICES. You get Full Value
there for your money.
A. C. Sanford,
S IIA N IK O ....................OREGON
Lights,
bath-,
Headquarters for Commercial Travelers<
and T ourists.
J
CASH STORE.
$1.25 per day and upward.
P. B. PO IN D E X TE R , Proprietor.
Taking;to th e Tall Timber?
H A M IL T O N S TA B LE S
Ami
TIM B E R L A N D N O TIC E.
R E D B Y FEED
KKA O V K R T I S K M KNT .
BARN
United States l.aml Otlice, Likeview
Oregon, April 29,1903:— Notice is here
---In Prineville---
bv {riven that in eompliance with the pro
visions of the act of June 3, 1 ^7S. en-
titleil “ An net for the sale of timber
lands itt the states of California, Oregon,
Nevada, ami Washington Territory,”
as extended to ¡til the public land states
Travelers and Tourists Conveyed to all Points.
by act of August 4, 1892, tfie following
Fine Saddle Horses and Livery Turnouts.
persons have this dav tiled in this otiiee
their sworn statements, to-w it:
Horses Boarded; Best
Care Given to Stock.
W alters. Hyde
of Prineville. county of Crook, state of
Oregon, sworn statement No. 45ti, for
the purchase of the n e q see IK, tp 25 s,
r 10 e w nt.
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Lizzie E. ll vde
of Prineville, county of Crook, state of
Oregon, sworn statement No., 454. for
When in need of Drills, Stationery, Toilet Arti- j*
the pureliase of the sw
nel4 . n q se'.t .
mw *4 se'.j see 13, tp 25 s. r 10 e « m.
That they will offer proof to show that ; cles, Furniture, Carpets,
Wall paper, Window *
the land sought is more valuable for its
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I
timber or stone than for agricultural
purposes, and t o ‘ establish their claim ! shades and House Furnishing; Goods, send your 7
to said land before M. R. Biggs U. S.
Commisioner, at Prineville, Oregon, on • orders to or call on
&
Thursday the ldtli day of July 1903.
They name as witnesses: Jacob \V.
Boone,
America I. Boone,
Edwin
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< >. Hyde, Lizzie E. Hyde, and W alters,
f c . I. W IN N E K , M’g r . ------------------ P R IN E V IL L E , OREGON t
llvd e all of Prineville, Oregon.
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Any and ¡ill persons claiming adversely •
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the ahove-deserihed lands ;tre requested • * • • • • • - < » •
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to file their claims in this office on or
before said Kith day of July, 1903.
E. M. B k a t t a i n . Register.
Are Directly on Your Route.
BOOTH & CORNETT,
Proprietors.
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THE WINNEK DRUG CO. 1
j
&
Mrs. Glen
charge of the
of the Staats
is sick at her
PRINEVII LE, OREGON
— Go to—
L. D Wicst suffered an attack of resentng
P duller ik Co., spent
acute Stomach trouble the first of Monday in pend interviewing the
various merchants. Mr. Marshall
the week..
also
represents the Brayman
The Bend Mercantile Company
Leather Company, Zan Bros., and
received a load of building material
Closett it Devers.
this week.
A. C. Palmer has disposed of his
John Lewis, the freighter, came
property interests at Prineville
in with a load for Heed A- Steiill
and with his family has moved to
Wednesday.
Portland where he will reside in
John White, of the Deschutes
the future. Palmer Brother’s office
Meat Market, has been on the sick
is now located in No. 417, Ore
list this week.
gonian building, the rooms formerlv
Reed & Steidl have ¡.11 kinds of occupied by C. M. Idleman the
.sash, doors, building and roofing attorney.
paper for sale:
By parties interested, we are told
Crook county’s first crop of hay that the Columbia Southern Trust
will be a good one if the fine weather Company has not abandoned the
continues for a week more.
"L y tle” townsite, notwithstanding
\\ m. Staats has a two thousand what Mr. Laidlaw has said regard
dollar stock of first-class groceries ing it. We have also learned from
now on the way from Shaniko.
John Sizemore that he has given
The painting of the Bend Mer the Trust Company an option on
cantile Company’s store is being his property.
rapidly done by the Triplett Bros.
The County Court allowed Joint
Rev. O. W. Triplett will conduct Sizemore •ffiO.OO for nurse hire dur
It
services at the school house Sunday. ing the smallpox epidemic.
Aug. 2nd. All ¡ire invited to attend. takes good nerve ¡is well as a good
W. B. Germain, representing heart to render the services Mr.
Wadham & Kerr Bros, of Port Sizemore did in a locality distant
land, visited our merchants Mon from medical assistance, and the
allowance is very small in propor
day
tion to his deserts.
J. M. Lawrence has been ap
Booth ife Cornett now have four
pointed resident agent for the
livery
teams at their new stable in
American Insurance Company of
Bend.
They also have a three
Philadelphia.
seated hack and several covered
(). M. Resser, representing the
buggies for the convenience of their
Coblenz
Levy liquor house of
patrons. The firm has found busi-
Portland, was visiting the trade
ness much better than at first an
here the first of the week.
ticipated and will soon add to the
Read the new advertisement of present equipment.
the City Meat Market in this issue
TIM B E R LAND NOTICE.
and call on West
Co., whenever
READV KR TKM EN T,
Unit e»! States Land Ofli<
Lak eview, Oregon,
in need of fresh meats, etc.
May s, hmk >. --N o tic e is hereby g iv e n that in
POINDEXTER HOTEL
TIMBER L A N D N O TIC E .
KK AD VK RT IH K M KNT.
United Sttites Land Otlice, Lakeview,
Oregon, April 29, 1903 :— Notice is here
by {riven that in compliance with the
provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, en
titled, “ An act for the sale of timber
lands in the states of California, Ore
gon, Nevada and Washington Terri
tory,” as extended to all the public
land states by act of August -1. 1892, the
following persons have this day filed in
this otiiee their sworn statements, towit :
Jacob W. Boone
of Prineville, county of Crook, state of
Oregon, sworn statement No. 457 for the
purchase of the n w fi see 18, ,p 2.5 s, r
10 e vv m.
America I. Boone
of Prineville, county of Crook, state of
Oregon, sworn statement No. 412, for
the purchase of the swl4 see 33, tp 24 s.
r 9 e w m.
That they will offer proof to show
that the land sought is more valuable
for its tindier or stone than for agri
cultural purposes, and to establish their
claim to sai< 1 land before W. A. Bell,
U. S. Commissioner at Prineville, Ore
gon, on Thursday, the lt>th dav of July,
1903.
They name as witnesses; Edwin O.
Hyde. Lizzie E. llvde, Walter 8. llvde,
Francis .1, Devine, ami John Combs ¡til
of Prineville, ( fregon.
Any and ¡ill persons claiming adverse
ly the alsivc-descrilied lands are re
quested to lih‘ their claims in this otlice
on or before said Kith day of Julv, 1903.
E. M, B k a t t a i n , Register.
TIM B E R LAN D NOTICE.
KKA IIV KKT IH M KNT,
THE RECEPTION
SMITH & CLEEK, Proprietors.
HEADQUARTERS
For
BEST
BRANDS
of
Liquors and Cig;ars.
Commodious Club Rooms.
PRINEVILLE
OREGON.
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i . N O T H I N G N E W U N D E R T H E S U N i») =
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Except
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I In Our Store W here Th ere is a Complete Line of Dry 't
¡Goods, Groceries and Everything in use About the House.7
l Stop Paying High Prices and do Your Trading W ith a l'
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Firm Whose Prices Just Fit the Pocketbook.
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BR1NEVILLE, OREGON.
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PRINEVILLE-SHANIKO-
BEN1) STAGE LINE
United States Land Otiiee, latkeview,
Oregon, May 8, 1003:— Notice is here
To and from Shaniko in one day.
by given that in eompliaucewith the pro
vision* of the act of June 3, 1878, en
Shortest and best route to the Railroad. Comfortable touches and
titled “ An act for the sale of timber-
lamb in the states of ( alifornia, Oregon, careful drivers. Passenger and freight rates reasonable.
Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
H. J. Palmer came in from I’ rine-
extended to all the public land states ^ j ^ “ SfiiKKia.K: I.eavc BEN D, b.!0 A. M.; Arrive SH A N IK O UnilA.M.
by act of August 4, ls;t2, tin* following
ville Tuesday with a load of barbed
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SIIANIKO ,fi:00 P.M.: ”
BEND, t; It) I*. M.
liersoiis have this day filed in this otlice
T IM B E R I.A N H N O T IC E .
wire which lie took to his ranch the
their
sworn
statements
to-wit:
ft e i P V F .K T l -M F N T .
G. M. CORNETT, Manager.
May Nttrss
next day. He will enclose bis Un ited States Lan d Office, Iatkev iew, Oregon .
May. m . 1903.— N o ti c e is h er eb y g iv e n that in of Shaniko, county of Wasco, state of
A.
II.
G
RANT,
Agent,
Bend, Oregon.
ranch and other adjoining prop c o m p lia n c e w it h the p rovisions o f the act o f ] Oregon, sworn statement No. t*?»7. for
June S, 1878. e n t it le d “ An act for the sale of
erty with about two and a half tim b e r lands in th e states o f C a li fo rn ia. O r e the purchase of the u q sw ‘4. lit ' • q « « v
gon. Neva da and W a s h in g to n T e r r i t o r y . ” as se*4 nw q sec 29, tp 25
r 12 e.
e x t en d ed to all th e
pub lic
land
states,
T I MBER LAND NOTICE.
TIM B E R LAND NOTICE.
miles of fence.
R o y Ntirss
by act o f
August
4, 1892, the f o l l o w in g
K K A lt Vr K Tl sU M EN T.
K K I I ’ VKKTI.IIMF.VT
of
Shaniko,
county
of
Wasco,
state
\ C
I m i , l,.ft
W e d n c - i l a v f o r >">r* '*
h" v *
'
'h i*
<>m..
A- V.. D U C U S l i I I
n e u in .u .q
th e ir « w o r n statement«, t o - « it :
Un it ed Pla te « l.nnd (»ri. e. I n ke view On gon,
Un ited Stai»“ “ Lan«! office (.nkt-view, o re go
ot
Oregon,
sworn
statement
A p r . . '29 I9D8 N o t i c e »« h e r e h v giv»*ii tim i in May II. I’" i .
N«-tw is liiTetij gi v e n thnl in
No. !* ih , for the purchase of the ! cOBif»)
ILiycrtfk where be g«*'- for his o f P r i n e r t lle . A c r o t h u u n r ty L o f Templeton
ini!«** w i t h t h e p r o v i s i o n « oi t h e nut of r o m p i t u r e u it h t h e prnviMnfiK of t h e H'l **f
Crook, «ta te nt Oregon,
-.x n w< f io r J u n e L 1'78, « m i t led
\ n m-t l'-r t h e »-*1« *»f
statem ent No. 972. for the purchase of w q se'4, e q sw q sec .'to, tp 25 s, r 12 e. i C o n gremì o i J u n e R, 18« v »- n t n
band of cattle among which arc a sworn
the s w j j se*4 sec 23, n 1* he*4 and se?4 ne‘ 4 sec
That they will offer p'Hii to show that ¡ t h e sa le of t i m b e r l a n d < i n t h e «fate« of ( n i l tiini»«*r lm id « Hi t h e «tat* - • » i ( a l l f o r n m Or
fo rn iti, o r e g o n , Ne\ »«In n n d NV n ^ h i n g t o n 1er
o n . Nevndit h i d ! sn t - h i n g t o t r I ♦•rrrt«*rv.
i
26. tp 28 s. r 10 e. w. m
the land sought is more valuadle for it« i ril«»rv,’ «« ex tend*«!
number of fine milch cow- that he
(he turbile I h ltd Male* hy ar t of
( t e n d e d to
a l l t h e putdi«* lurid
Frank 1» HIM p t H
tindier
or
stone
than
for
agricultural
j>iir-
4, |ft92, Kiva
h
All e n , «»f Kugene,
rg? V\ W l i l t
A u gii
«ta te «, by at t o f August 4. I
%
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*
odt
o f t l * * of Shaniko. ciHintv o f Wn«co. state o f Oregon,
tUIl I b f to J i t X d Uti t 1 t« r *
sworn Statement S •
for the purchase • *f
m i t t v of |j»n#v «ta te o f <>r> gon ha« file«l in
isises and to establish their claim to said «ett. of r r i n e v i l l e , t <*unty o f ('rimk, Mitt
i< her « w o r n «ta te m eiit No, 128.4 f»»r the
filed in t h i « office h i« «w< *rri
tin vvill return th* e», sw‘ 4 * . nv‘ 4. Sfa» 1V, tp> « r 1»» • w. m land I adore W. A. Bell. U. S. Commi--
lit
W ill re vu ril
T h B * th#. } w fn off* r ,,rr. -d to « Im w that tb*
Bilot Butte Inn
n
i the **»,
j ««•• 18 14» 2.»«. r 1'2 «• W III
991, for the pur« • has«* of the |Ii>t w
j 9. Tp
w ill «)ff» r »»roof to «h«»w that the
Al p
m M
21 « r 11 »
land sou ght is more v a lu a b le for its ttmt»er or ioner at Prineville, Oregon, on Saturday j 9. 16. 17. 1ft. I
in about a week.
to « h ow that t he land «oug ht is more v alu a b le for it« timher
fTer pr««»f
stone than for ag ricu ltu ra l purposes, and to the 1st day of August, 1993.
I and
w ill
hind «o ug ht ■ in«* re vat uabie• for i t « tini • a r oe «ton*- I Iran for ngrp -nitrirai purpose« and
e «l a l» li« h th e ir c l a i m to «aid land before W. A
They name as witnesses:
J o r «to n e thnl f«*r ngrn-iiltura 1 pur p o «* «, « m l •o e«tat?ii«h her c laim to said laud before
Mr?. A. M Drake entertained a Bell, U. S. C ommis sioner at P rin e v ille . Oregon
Francis J. Devine. Thomas Watkins of to e«(at>li«h ■ - «daim to r■aid lami hef ore W A I k ! ! , I 8 I otimi **i#di« r m I T in e \ ll le ,
on wednesaday, the 5th d a y o f August. 19(13.
I'tirtv of young folk- at a picnic T h e y name as wit n es se s : Francis J. Devine, Alliany, Oregon; William Holder and t W A. Hell. I 8 « ’«»inn»i8*i«»tier at P rin ev l . Oregon, otr r» ie «d a ! tf»e '¿u.’ li. dav ot Al ig n«'.
- . lo**» ph Marueau
I Oregon , on > rrnday, th e 17th <lay of July. P«»3. I'«».;, she nani« * a* vrltn?
T hom as II Watkins, if A lb an y. O r e g o n : James
O. Hcoggm of Prineville. Oregon.
of k<>a!n n I • ». « k."• n , I I I ■ rg.in of Albany
He n ame* a* w itn
near Lava inland falls Thursday. A M» Fall W i l l i a m Holder. A r th u r L. Tem p le - | A. Any
¡in
I
¡ill
|wr»on»
claiming
adverse
am!
J lla r v r y Alle n
o n ea rU . l l v d e , L o re n A Booth- John Co m b «
O re g o n ; Mart J IV w t
ton, Charles H E n d * " D . o f P r in e v ille Oregon. 1
oi P r in e v ille Oregon.
The jolly crowd was made up of A n y and all person« c l a i m i n g a d v ers e ly the ly the alstve-de«iTil»‘d lands are request l l a r t e v Dunl.arn. « I I of l rme\ ille Or« goti
a ll i**r*on» e ia in n n g n d v e r ^ely th« : A n ) and « I l per-'-i!» e l a i m i n g adverw« ;\ th«
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to file ttieir claims in this otiiee on or a b A o n ve v and
deft«-nhed laud« « r e r e q j . M H l t«» hi# ab*»\r d o « r i l i e l land* are reo nested to hie
th e
Marion. I U U i i n t * a n u the r l a i m s i n th*« »•**•«* on or b efore said ed
lief
o
re
»aid
1st
day
of
August,
1H
U3.
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th
e
ir
c
l
a
i
m
« in t hi« offh-e on <»r before * hi »I 17th > th«-lr «-In i no n t h i - < -L * "f i * »r he n »r* «uni 2*U u
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r.
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‘ 5th day o f August 19W
L. M. B k a I I a i n , l U g i - t e r j day of A tguM, 19U■/
t M. G k a t i a i . v , B e g i t U t
M a r g a r e t M ic s t,
\ t*uu
I^ u rru n ct*,!
i . k b r .% tt %n* Register, j
E. M. B k a t t a i n , Kegistea. j d a y o f July