The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, July 25, 1903, Image 3

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    L o c a l
»ml a half i
ititeli whi*
L. D. Wit*»! mailt* proof on hi# tn furnish
timber claim yesterday.
ply for ti
it e m s
N. S, Vavof made several trips N,l*»on 1”
Into the timber this week-
Mestlai
nine
M
Marion Wiest left vester-
« ater -np- • la\ !'• r Riley’s ranch where >hi
a- fi>r irri- will edit ii -
-da\
ad Heising
i cake, and
Cha»r Coitef is raismp hi?* hcff!?**,'
><>n'
buililing
preparatory to bfctldihg an ftddi-
S
m
fir"
.1
evening
lion to If.
fron, 1
». Don,‘t forget to
ill-*- K. II. ttiley, Miss Marv and
, avt earnetl for
ca i »
I frid Hi lev were tip front their
ii vial»!»* reputation
th en
flinch yesterday.
.,
as
ia krrs.
Treat youf best «firl to ice cream als.* *
. tuf»?'- • i tins k i ; i « *
at the West building Sunday after­ on ih* '
in* 1>. ml Mercan-
noon and evening.
tile v
:rantl openi Mg.
John Elder had charge of the
>i 111!L* V\ cek': -, N ew s.
Re**!!!
Booth A: Cornett stable» in the ab­
Fortin
<
i
. . - Í H‘t*U « njoying a
sence (*1 Mr. Lucas.
. s - ; really metropoli-
Mrs. W. H. Staats, lias Wen on few ho,
Her (ndice foret
tan
<
o.
11* .
the sick list this week Dr. Ed-
loo..
S
I
t
*r
these pi-r-
lìsfa v'
wards is attending her.
: * )i .av arrt ■st some of
for, i.
J. F. Bogtie, of Willow ranch, has
c*s if they persist ill
t ■
been appointed deblity stock in­
ili
. _ 1 s Î< •< r’.ls cDiirsi
spector'for Crook county.
M iss .o t a* W are. umler indict-
Nick Smith is building a tempo­
im Ft lor (.'lidie i a n,1 franuis, is said
rary home foi l»is family near the
to have g die to Mexicoi, traveling
Heed *Sr Steidl mill. Thev will
strivily it let igniti >. She■ hatl better
occupy it next week.
tlye her ¡ml>i>ri, t rt -srs.
We can
B. C. Low brought in a load of coinniend her to l’ le>ith•nt Diaz as
merchandise for Low’s new store ¡1 luti v of gotnl Imsiiiess ability.
Tuesday, He returned to Shaniko
It is rumored that Postillasi« r
tin* next day for another load.
General Payne will resign his
The advertisement of Low's Cash cabinet position as a result of the
(irocerv Store appears in this issue scandals that have arisen in his
ofT au E cho , When in need of department, Payne is a street-car
anything in their line, call on magnate from Milwaukee, W is.,
them.
and has long been a political boss.
Mrs. A. M. Drake, Rev. Dr. W. He should have been better pre­
S. Holt. Rev. R. A. Alter and Dr. pared for "ways that are dark” .
C. S. Edwards* visited the family of
King Edward and Qrteen Alex-
L.- C. \\ bitted at their ranch up an(] ra iirt. at present visiting in
tin* river Monday morning,
Ireland. Dispatches state* that they
■ ’
Win. *ifephensand Milton Young were received with great enthn-
have made a contract with ,H J. j siasm by the people of Dublin.
Palmer to build a bridge across tin* Such a reception is without preee-
Desehutes river ¡it tin* latter’s ' donee among the Irish people whose
riinch. They will begin work this one plea to the world for a centurv
week.
has been for help to free them from
The services held at the school' the oppression of England and its
AoUst* last Saturday, Sunday and ! land owners.
Monday evenings were well at-1 The sheepmen and cattlemen
tended by the people of this com­ who are summering in the Blue
munity,* showing t heir appreciation mountains art on the verge of a
of Dr. Holt’s sermons.
contiiet. The cattlemen have given
Low’ s Cash* Grocery Store was the sheepmen such part of the
opened to the public last Tuesday j range as thev considered just and
and the proprietors already an- ; are holding the sheep to that part,
nounce a brisk business. Another The sheep range is already ex-
installment of goods is expected hausted and the sheepmen will
have to break over the line or see
frort) SlianikVin about ten days'
Word hns h*en received here their hands starve.
that eighty thousand pounds of
freight is nowon its way from
Sib-inikn
tin. 1
Pilot
Hutto 1
l)i*
nnaniKO f,,r
lor UK*
not nuiw
M
V,.111,.Ill,,nt
f
’rmnninv
(hn'n
i«
Iiriil,
M lopnif lit \ Oll 1 pfl111 . nn 1 pron
ably the machinery for the new
mill.
TIMBER LAND NOTICE,
j muci suites "m.nXe.THkuvie«. Oregon,
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W
—Notice
is hereby >
given
t In
t,
< h>
>n ' i| H
.liH
e in
i- .- with
the i.rovBious <
■ flu- tlm
net „
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em
igres!,
of
June
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1
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.
entitled
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m
l
fm
j the »nie uf timber I .ill,lx ill ilie Mute-nf i «Ilf-
Rev. O. W. Triplett, of Pineville.
.
.
j'oi I'niit*viiit*, ruiimy m i rooK. mihi « oi wrem
im‘ac lH‘8 lit tills |>la<*0 ¡Minduv, A ult . I sworn
No. 970 iot the inirrhast
. .
j,
.
the seV4, «?»• 24 T 2X S H 10 K. w in
zim. hverybody is cordially in- j
Minnie m . \vhit»*-tt.
. ,
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1 . . . of Prineville, county of Crook, f»tnte of Oreg* HI
VI ted to attend the services which | sworn stnteinpiit No. 971 fori lit* imrln-Rsc ttl » hi
. . . .
. , . .
.
i n
-i
i ow*4 Sir. 25 T. 28 S K 10 K. w in
W ill
he held in thr h a l l over the I An 1 wil l offrr proof to.show that tht* lanri
.
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raougiit U more valuable for i f f timber or stor.e
i n i l d Mercantile ( o n i p a i i y S store*, than foraKrirutuf.il prri»n»t*s. and to rstaO
. . .
.
.
.... .
. , , Hah t heir claims to xairi land Itefort' W.’ A. Kell,
A ll chlirch services win he Iielci 1 i\ S. CoininissiomT. Ht PrinpviHc, Ort»fr<»n, on
. . . .
. wvdiienlay the 5th day of Atiffuflt. ItttKL
there ill the future.
j Tln*y name as witiit*«si*s; ( has K McI)owt*ll,
W e have
at
our
olliCC
s to o l o f r v e t a k e n from -
* ,
m o r e ’ » l i e D 1* m o s t o f tIlf*
w h ic h
are
seven
ii* i d n t r l e
^
.I'obTl S i z e -
“f f i l l k s
of
a n d o h e h w l f fi*et
long, with ¡1 single stfilk irtCiisiiring
eight feet. This grew on' M*r Size­
more’s »uh-irrigated tk*!H on the
west siile of the river and is only a
fair sample of what tin1 )A)il will
produce.
The greater part of the work on
J. I. West’s building at JH*nd is
completed and John Getz, is now
engaged in putting on the finishing
touches anil in building* the fix­
tures for the meat nihrivnt, Mr.
Getz 1» a first-class workman and
“ Dad” will have rriis&ti to feel
proud of his place when it i* for­
mally o|»ened to till1 public.
The surveying of the Bend town-
she was completed t1i V week and
Engineer We*M rbw has his crew
¡it work on the flume right-of-way
up the river. TW- rigbt-of-way
will he flfty feet in wiiHtand water
will l*i* carried a ili*t*w e o f one
- .1 -«er die for Tim Eu
The
- d e sig n e d
Mary L. McDowell, Arthur Ti'piulvtoii. (•liniadH
Templeton, m i unit* m . wi»it*t»tt, an oi prinu
i villi», Oregon.
Any Milt nil
claim ing «-Igeniely the
1 a Dove ileMerioed land.*) are requefded to file
! their elnim. ii) Ibis nffiee nil nr hefnre ?ni,l
5th ilny nf AugUM, 19m.
K M B m iu tn . Krginter.
Tifribcr Len/t, A c l Jm t* l 187*.
k O T I C K F O R P U B L I C A T I O N . *%
U n ite d States I.and Offic»
L a k e v i e w O regon . F eb ru ary 1*5. 19'3.
N o t i c e is he reby Riven that In com pli­
an ce with the p rovis ions d f the act of
C on g res s o f June 3. 1878. entitled "Art
A c t f o r the Sa le o f T im b e r Lands in
the Suites o f C alifo rn ia . Oregon, N ev a d a
and W a s h i n g to n T e r r i t o r y . " as e x te n d ­
ed to nil the l ’ ubllc L a n d States by act
o f A u g u s t 4. 1892.
v . ...
J O H A N JOHiJSO'S.
o. Spokane. C ou n ty iff Spokane. State
d f W a s h i n g to n , has this day filed in this
offi, e his s w orn statem ent. No. 1S59, tor
the purchase o f the sgj s w ’ 4 ne'^ swV,
and s e ' 4 nw>. o f Sectio n No. 22. In T o w n ­
ship No. 22 south. R a n g e No. 9 east W.
5!.. and will o f f e r p r o o f to show that the
land soug ht is m or e valuable for its
tim b e r or ston e th an f o r ag ricultura l
purposes, and to establish his claim to
said land b e fo re J. J. Smith. County
Clerk, at P rin e vllle . Oregon, on Monday,
the 17th day o f Au g u s t. 1903.
H e names as witn esses: R ichard Kin g,
and Joseph N. Hunte r. Bend. O regon ;
A u g u s t O k erstr om , and John E A n d e r ­
son. Spokane. W a sh in g to n ,
,
A n y and all persons claim ing ad v e rs e ­
ly th e ab ove-d escrib ed lands are request­
ed to tile th eir claim s in this office on
or b e fo re said t7th d a y o f August. 19,3.
E. M. B R A T T A I N , Register.
Tim ber
I.a n d .
Act
June
3.
POINDEXTER HOTEL
P R IN E V IL L E , O R E G O N
The largest and best equipped hotel in Crook county;
Electric
rooms ana all other accomodations necessary to traveling pWbtic.
Headquarters for Commercial Travelers
and Tourists.
A M E R IC A N
T i m b e r I.and. A c t June 3. 1878
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
United States L and Office,
T.nkeview. Oregon. F e b r u a r y 13. 1903.
N o t i c e Is hereby g ive n that In c om p li­
ance w ith the p ro visions o f the act of
C ong ress o f June 3. 1878, entitled " A n
A c t f o r the Sale o f T i m b e r L an d s In
the States o f C alifo rn ia. Oreg on . N e v a d a
nnd W a s h in g to n T e r r l t o r v , ” gs e x te n d ­
ed to all the Public L a n d State s by act
o f A u g u s t 1. 1892.
m i l t o N M c D o n a l d .
o f Bloom er. County o f Chippew a. State
o f W is con sin, has this d a v filed in this
office his sworn state m ent. N o. 18«fi for
the purch as e o f the eVfc neV, o f Section
27. and w o n w K o f Section N o. 2(1. in
T o w n s h i p No. 22 south. R a n g e N o
8
east W . M , and w ill o f f e r p r o o f to show
th at the land sought Is m ore valuab le
f o r Its tim ber o r ston e than f o r a g r ic u l­
tural purposes, and to
establish his
claim to said land b e fo re J. J Smith,
C oun ty Clerk, a t P rin e vllle . O regon on
Mon day, the 10th d a y o f Augus t. 1903
H e names ns Witnesses: Rlchhrd King,
Olenn Marsh, and
Joseph N. Hunter,
Pend. Oregon, and Ole A . Ahra ham so n,
Bloom er. Wisconsin.
A n y nnd all persons c la im in g a d v e r s e ­
ly the ab ove-describ ed lands are request­
ed to file their claim s In this office on
or b e fo re said 10th d a v o f Augus t 19U3
K M. B R A T T A I N . R e gis te ».
TIM B E R LA N D NOTICE.
$1.25 p€r day and upward.
P. B. PO IND EXTER, Proprietor.
Taking to the Tall Timber?
H A M IL T O N S T A B L E S
1878.
Tlmhi>r Land., A c t .June 3. 1878.
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N .
Unite d States Lan d Office,
T.nkeview. O regon . F eb r u a r y 25. 1903.
N o t i c e is h ereby g i v e » Uiat in eomiill-
nnce w ith thé pro visions o f the act of
C on g res s o f June 3, . 1878, enjitled " A n
A c t f o r the Sale o f T im b e r Lan ds in
the S tate s o f C alifo rn ia. O regop . N e v a d a
and W a s h i n g to n T e r r i t o r y . f i - s e x te n d ­
ed fo all the P u b li c L a n d State s by act
o f A u g u s t 4. 1892.
,
...
S A M J. JU ET.SON.
o f B la c k
Duck. County o f B elt ra m i.
S tate o f Minnesota, ha? this d a y tiled in
this office his s w orn state m ent. No.
1857. f o r the purch as e o f the s w ’ . o f S ec­
tion N o. 15 in T o w n s h i p N o. 22 south.
! R a n g e No. 9 east AV. M., and w ill offer
p r o o f to show th a t the land soug ht Is
more v alu ab le f o r Its tim b er o r stone
than f o r a g ric u ltu ra l purposes, and to
establish his claim to said land b efo re
J. J. Smith. C oun ty CJcrk. at Prin eville,
Oreg on , on M on da y, the 1,th d a y o f A u ­
gust, 1903.
l i e names ns witn esses: R ic h a r d Kin g,
nnd Joseph N. Hun ter, Bend, O regon ;
A u g u s t Okerstr om . nnd Joh an Johnson.
Spokane. W a sh ingto n .
A n y and nil persons c la im in g a d v e r s e ­
ly the ahnyo-descrihed lands are req u e st­
ed to file their claim s In this office on
or b e fo r e said 17th d a v o f Augus t. 1903
E. M. B R A T T A I N . Regis te r.
PLAN
X
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U n ited S tate s I.and Office.
T.nkeview. Oreg on . F e b r u a r y 25, 1903.
N o t i c e is h e re b y g iv e n that in com p li­
an ce w ith the pro visions o f the net o f
C on g res s o f June 3. 1878. entitled " A n
A i t f o r the Sale o f T im b e r f-uuls in
the S la te s o f C alifo rn ia. Oregon. N e v a d a
and W a s h in g to n T e r r i t o r y . " as e xte n d ­
ed to all the P u b lic L an d States by act
o f A u g u s t I. 1892.
J O H N E. A N f l E R S O N .
o f Spokane. H o t e l Nor den. County o f
Spokane. S la te o f W a sh in g ton , has this
day filed in this office his sworn s ta te ­
ment. No. IS.*,8. f o r the purchase o f the
n, L nw>4. n w ' t ne,'i See. No. 22. sw>, s e '4
nnd n w l , s e ' 4 o f Section N<y 15. .In T o w n ­
ship N o. 22 south. R a n g e No. 9 east \V.
M., and will o f f e r p r o o f to show that
the land sought Is m ore valuable for its
t i m b e r or stone than fo r agricultural
purposes, and to e s ta b lis h . his claim to
Said land b e fo re
J. J. Smith, County
Clerk, at P ri n e ville , Oregon, on Monday,
the 17th day o f A u g u s t. 19"!.
H e names a s . ^ i t p e s s e s : R ichard K ing,
and Joseph N. H un te r, Bend, O r e g o n ;
A u g u s t O kerstr om ,. qnd Johan Johnson,
Spoka ne. W a s h in g to n .
A n y and all person's claim ing ad v e rs e ­
ly the ahove-descrlbeit lands are req uest­
ed to file thqir claim s in this office on
or b e fo r e said 17th d a v of. August. 19"3.
E. M. B R A T T A I N . R egiste r.
bath
Lights,
And
R E D B Y FEED
.
BARN
- — In Prineville— -
Are Directly on Your Route/
Travelers and Tourists Conveyed lo all Pbints.
Fine Saddle Horses and Livery Turnouts.
Horses Boarded; Best Care Given to Stock.
BOOTH & CORNETT,
Proprietors.
mmm®
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SXfX«
| •; W hen in need
icles,
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of Drugs; Stationery, Toilet Arti- ;
Furniture,
Carpets,
W a ll paper, Window :
shades and House Furnishing Goods, send your i
l
• orders to or call on
I n
THE WINNER DRUG CO.;
: C. I. W IN D E R , M’j>r.
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------------ P R IN E V IL L E , OREGON
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THE RECEPTION
SMITH & CLEEK, Proprietors.
HEADQUARTERS
For
B EST
BRANDS
of
Liquors and Cigars.
Commodious Club Rooms.
P R IN E V IL L E
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OREGON.
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¡N O T H IN G N E W U N D E R T H E S U N j
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Except
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I, In Our Store W here There is a Complete Line of Dry
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1 Goods, Groceries and Everything in use About the House. I
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Stop Paying H igh Prices and do Your Trading W ith a
Firm Whose Prices Just Fit the Pocketbook.
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J. F . M O R R IS
PRINEVILLE, OREGON.
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PR INEVILLE-SH ANIK O -
BEND STAGE LINE
RKADVRRTtSMKNT,
Unit.*,] States Land Office, Lakevicw,
Oregon, Mar », lWKt;— Notice is here­
by given that In eomplianccwith tiie pro
To and from Shaniko in one day.
visions of the art of June 3, 1H7». en­
Shortest and best route to the Hailrnad. Comfortable coaches and'
titled “ An Ret fifr tfie sale of tindsfr-
litnds in the states of California, O r e g o n , careful drivers. Passenger and freight rates reasonable.
Nevada and Washington Territory," as
extended to all the p u b lic land states |
F«'»i Ki>u MU I*ave BEN D, 4»;.'»() A. M.; Arrive FHANI KO ) ( K) A M
by act of August 4. 1»!*2. tile following
” HHANIKO,<L<J0P.M.; ”
BEND. ti;,X0 I*. ,M
|s*rso:is have this day tiled in this office
; their sworn statement»« to-wit:
— Go to
O. M. CORNFirr, Manager.
.Mar Nnraa
' '«f Shaniko, county of Waseo, state of
A. If. GRANT, Agent, Benil, Or«gon,
! Oregon, w o r n statement No. 907, for
I tiie |«tm*iu»se of the w ' , i « ^ , ne,^ »w 1^,
-('‘ g lilt *4 sec '¿9, tp 2.r> », r 12 e.
TIM B E R L A N D N O TIG E,
TI MBER LAND
NOTICE.
Hoy Nitres
f.jt ,,.V
.
KKlIlVXKTI-rsrNT
i of Siiauiko, county óf Wasco, state
H r A OVKHTI» »M FV *
rnltffd StHt**» I.Hinl offlrp. I^ krvle w , Or*fff>Vl.
l ’ n ltr» | Si»»t»-< I , * it'I * » ft» «
. O r*K < ii
ot
Oregon,
sworn
statement Nnv 1 », \\*u Noltr* 19 her»!»? pivtft fhm in
No. 90», for the pnrrlm-e <rf the com|*IlHii< ^ wi th ( h f |ifnvl«ion<< of the » f t of M a y I ! , M h k i ; N»»ti« e I« h»*rrby g i \ m th a t in
Jmip f, W7H. r t i t M N , " A f t i t i t fi»f »hr «nl»» of »■ *’ oi |»l la Oi •• n l t b I h** J»r»;\4 ||#|i- u\ ( L v a t ! •
tr'g se1^', e 1* s w '/ s lc ,vt *tp 25 s, » 12 e
liinlitr U n d P ir H li* •<•»«•* of f nhfnrtiin. Orr
♦ n o * : l»7a ••»*f|ip *t|
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That tncy will offer jms » i to show that fot», » v n « l n . nntl W^nhiuirtofi l>rritory.’ i»# f t m b r r lauri?* if» »h»
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ni*•»•-« h> a» t <• l
timber or stone than for ag*i**iiD'iral pit r- #»f Wuhii, »»Hf^ of or«*Koti. ha»
In thi* A lig n â t I iMiri, KJv»* h ;. M itt»*., of Flugrii«
Tilt*
at the I/nwest |s>se- and t*»'«*etabli»h th-ir rliuln to said offu-r Itii MAurn «UHimrift ^o *v«. lor t ii** ».nr « o iin i y n f l.» r i* \ « ta t/r w t D r «#'wr h a * fi lpt1 in
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ioner at l’ rín n lllc, 0 ( W ai < oa SatuHay liitol ««oifiht it
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tin* 1st dav of Attgitsri'1903.
«•tahllftt. h lt ft d im In «nit! I hio I ld*for* TV
or «tour i h a n fi* r a«ff i c n l l n r a l iM U |hi*t*«, »n«l
Ttiev name as w'ThAses :
Bril, f 8 CoiRmi«»ioTi*r »*• Prirr^vill», Or.^on
!»» r » f a h ll» h h r-v i'ln iiu .t o -
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