The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, November 14, 1903, Image 2

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NOTICE i OR PUBLICATION.
Ti altar {.and. Act Jane 3, ¡873.
NOTICE
FOB PUBLICATION.
Kentucky to the Front.
I' S L in d O.llce, Lik* view, O- p . oii .
Kentucky has a populatien of 2,-
u 8 Litui Oiíice, L«Veview, Oregon,
CMotar 17, ltL3.
garded iLeir wants
made them 147,174. while Ne# York had a
October 17, 1903 ..
Notice ii hereby given tint in C' iip
H JI.HHED EVBfcY ÜATVEDAY BT
Noli» e is hereby given tint in com pit- .,|i4lu.e w(t|, jj »*» piovi lot.-* <i the u< t of
THE REH.HL’ ifc-S i l KL18IIIXO COMPANY. desperate. France is pl-astd with papulation o f 7,263.894, or almost
the* revolution, as chizeos o f hers four times as many, yet Kentucky
3.VK73* c n lb ic d .“ ' An '
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will
receive
from
the
United
States
,
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tin
sale
of
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aiif„ri,ia.
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Nevada, and
F.ntefcl M hy 31*t, 1903, at Beo 1, Oregon, a*
» ^ o n i da«*- m atter, un'Jer A d o f Congre**’*
140,000,000, the rurcha.o price of f]Te yearfi a m l o n |y 0ne thirtieth
)n hunt ntxtes by art of A ug-
eth i Wxsliinjt'jn Territory/*
'lerritory, »»
ah extended
e\ awit i lu » f Ww,l,n*W
tj| tjie .>u^|jc
o f March Srd, 1»<I.
798 ' *" the
the following* named | erKms
*tl.e French company’s interests, a8 ^ a a r execution's. Out o f ~no
,u° , pub
,J '•«-* lAn«l h UI ch bv act I >
fire 4| lh‘Jr»
! t’ollo^in* mm • * pfiuou:* ; |iav(;Vi!(*,l in this cflbe theii sworn Mate-
whereas they would receive nothing murderers during the last five ,/ave ^¡..natili.* cilice Unir-worn''state
SITISCKIITIOX KATES:
mente, to-wit :
per year
*'
were no canal built. England and years hut nine men have hanged mei,tp to-wit.
Uenrv L \ an Licave
ii.)
! • ir _ _ . __..
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lt 1
(N > f i ‘Mcrlptioaa taken for a »horier term.)
Fred
Anderson,
. ....
of South Superior, county of DuiigUs,
Germany are favorable to
the *n Kentucky. Ex.
change. The Europoan
powers
S A T U R D A Y , NOV. 14, 1903.
are favorable to the project for ¡he
■■
reason that this couatry pledges a
BELIEF SHOULD BE CIVEN.
neutral waterway for all nations
The tax law passed by the last and every commercial nation will
legislature having been declared be benefitted h y the canal.
void by tbe supreme court of this
WEST A KROCK, Prop*.
state, no tax levy can be made in
Senalor Gorman has made a
January in the various counties statement
censuring
President
The governor lias thus far called Roosevelt's attitude towards the
no extra session o f the legislature negro, and accrediting him with Choice brands of Liquors,
and is not anxiou« to see that body having complicated the situation
Beer and Cigars, and
assemble as it might indulge in for the people of the South who
legislation other than the tax mat hear tbe brunt of lawlessness and
Wines, Ciders t l i u l
ter. There are a number o f couu- furnish the victims for his crime, Fancy
Cordials for‘Family Use.
ties that are in bad shape financial- Roosevelt responds that he is only
ly and, if a tax is not levied in i com plying with his oath o f oilice
January’ , judgments will accumu in
recognizing
negro
citizens,
late against them and county war- Roosevelt is certainly right as to
No. 6 B roadw a y
rants will he at a discount and per his duty to recognize the rights o f
sons dealing with counties and ; every citizen whether
white or j L Y T L E
O REG O N
municipalities will suffer. An ex- ¡colored, yet the negro population is
Timber I «ti I, Art Juno R, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tra session of the legislature will be densely ignorant notwithstanding
JO LLY
CORNERS
! of Phillips, county of I i-ice, st.i « cif
i
,.f Vhvoim n ; sworn
tatement No
cousin ; sworn U.itement N o . , toi .^ ¡5 for ||l(, . urehace of the ne qr see 28,
the purchase of the aw «¡r st* qr, 11 lif nw “
s
j j (>) w
v
■Ir, se <jr bw qr sec 10, tp
b , r 1 1 e. W m
’
u e’nr>. j ich om in t r
K R! h AmlersoB,
( jj
st Su pci for, county uf ftontilaP.sfMt«
1 of Phillips, county of i nee s’_atcof W is- o( w u .ollsill. 8HOin statement No 041«,
.co u sin ; sn <>f 11 statement No „ U tor tlie tor til0 pnrctiuso of U’. e nw qr see 18, tp
: purciiaae of tho
w hf sc qr, sec ' nw qr ^ r i l e w m.
ne qr, ne qr nw qr sec 19, tp 22 s, r l 5 e, j ‘ ’
‘
’ j ;lmeB Mooney
w n,>
,
,
, ,
,
, of West Supe:ior,county of Dougins, stale
That they will
offer proof to show that uf Wj8t, , nKi„ . sworn statement No 2417,
: the la id sought is more valuable
'r ' ,H for , , 1L. I)lll(1,.i-e uf the sw qr sec 23, tp 22
| timber or stone tiian for agricultural |iur- 1
j[
w |n_
j poses and to establjsli their < laiin to said
’
H.irry E Hopkins
¡and before <> It W iirdwell, I
■■ v o m - c j \Vest Supeiior, county of I fonglas, stale
missioner a Mlvei Lake, O-t-gon. on ,,f Wisconsin ; sworn statement No 2418,
Thursday the 14th day of fanuarv ,H4.
f (he p „ rt.|iase o[ the w qr tec 28, tp 22
The name as witnesses: r red Ander-
. ,,
... ...
son, Emil Amlprson, of Phillips V\iscon-| ’
’
A n)erl p Chadw iek
¡ s o n ; Louts NVIson, Ole
L 11 Wson ol „ M V,. t Supe-ior, conn tv of Ootiir as, state
, Bend, Oregon; hr rue bolberg, ot Ue.aioji,
f u -iycol. . in . 8Won, niatemei.t No 2420,
' Minnesota.
. .
,
,
ror the purchase of the nw qr s:cc 33, tp
Any and all persons claiming adversely ,n
j ' j
w
| the above-desciitied h n Ultra requested
• ‘
’
Frink Nathan
to file their claims in this Office on 01 b e- <)f
Sl), , , r;,.r> eoun'ty of Douglas,state
fore siiid 14th Hay of f;i iu *r>
0f WHconsm ; sworn statement No 2421,
o31-j2
1* W * I: ‘ 1 , V,N’ U>” u !?r> ! for tbe purchase of the sw qr sec 33, tp 22
Timber Land. Act June 3. 1878.
«, r 11 e, w ns.
NOTICE FOft PUBLICATION.
i
I heodor Olson
U k Land Oilice, f/ikeview. Oregon;
' " f Re"«b county of Crook st ile of Oiegon ;
October 2, Ht )J.
sworn stab’ inent No 2821, for ttie pur-
Notice is li reby given that in c o m ­ chase of the se qr sec 17, tp 22 8, r 11 e,
pliance with tin* provi.-i o ' of the act of w ui.
Frank R Albright
congress of June 3, ls78, entitled, “ An
act for the sale of limber lands in the of Wes Sn; cu or,cou n ty of Douglas, state
Ì states of Calif« mia, Oregon, Nevada, and of Wisconsin; sworn statement No 2825,
t :iit**<l PtAtes Ijinfl offirp.
a costly matter but it seems to be the school facilities furnished it hy’
I.akevi» \v, Oregon, O ftob er 2 J, IfHnL
N
.ti-
is
lier**’
*.-
giv.-n that in co m plia n ce VV , M| ' , i I ’ ei ri t orc
*n e xte rn!. , 1 to for th e p u r c h a s e o f t h e II* u r l'.W q r w c
the only wav out of the dilemma, all southern states and this mass
«ill, the provision« of .heact
ol Congfesaof
hf n
e q r an*i ru
sw * nr
qr n
ne qr sec 2J, tp
„ .
, with
tlu* act of
Congr»*«« of | » ,, « f l i , i n g l o n : . ‘ » n i w j ,__ « , « e i u . n u , a , io I 2 *>i , , n
n l.l
n«ni«nH
o f ignorance must be bandied with
i*«s. ciuiti-f “ Anarifor the s*h* ..f all the public land slates hy a-t ot Aug-J-1.* •
1 •
•- 1
timlnT Un«N in i ii»* state-' «f California. Or«*-,
4 181)2, the fo:ln\\ in
ined perrionn
‘ 11 *-> *v ,n*
We move that tho Federal gra.id great «etuteners or it will cause
S«e5 i »'«ve’file«! in this olii e their sworn state
B u . J o ^ t v Loglio
d
of Douglas, slate
mente, to wit:
1 , w . et bujierior.county 01
jury o f Oregon be abolished. It is race wars. The t^uroe» like a l l ! Augu«n, it«;.
““ I
pRtrick Rowan.
!
statement No 2820,
ot Wisconsin ; sworn stati
Jocas A O.lrnm
charged with being a part o f a
dangerous political machine
if we believe some of our
temporarii s, have acted in
inconsiderate manner towards Mr. , rule them.
commisRimier a i ‘ suver*'’ i V h k. *or^.Vii. lon ! Oregon ; sw orn statem-nt No 2Ó9.),for the
purchase of the nw «ir m* «)*•, n lif nw qr
Moody. It h a h h u u ie that a arana an ru lo a n d n o white m a n w i ll aub- T)iur««iay.
the
«)»
*«> «»f Ft-brnHry,
io*.
II. t* names as
u witm
. >
H William
- I I i a in < St. Thoni-
H
<un! sw qr hit <jr siv J 1, tp 22 8, r 11 e,
Cliarl«H
Krickson.
jury should go after a leading citi- mit bis life and property to Afri-- *7,Xh''\''li',,[0
T,i"M
of I*ri nevi lie, Oregon
: « l:l<
’vorge Schlecht, of Bcn«l, W Rl.
That they will ofT**r proof to show that
z* n lik«* Moody while it might have can ideas of right and justice. On Oregon.
Any ami all per^on^ claiming a«!v rsely the the land sought i- r-.or,* valuable for its
arc Yc«|ue>ted t«» file limber or stoi:«* than f..r ; g icnhnr.d pur­
spent its timo indicting plebeians the theory that the most honest ' ah<»\t* «1« ^fril>ea
their claims in thi- "¡fiiv nn or before *aid 4th
poses, and to e«tal7i*di their <*htims to
for shooting chipmunks in forest and competent individual should
ivh.-unry, 1 jt‘l.
K 'I R rattain , Register. ! said laml bef'ire <■ B Ward well. l T 8 C om -
reserves.
One is led to believe hohl Federal
ollico,
the negro I --------
1 missioner at Silver I ik«>, Oiegon, on
Timber Lami. Act June 3,187S.
| Tuesday 1 lie 5th «1 «v of January, 1904.
that the ofiicer who summoned the would rarely receive recognition.
NOTICE ÇOB PUBLICATION.
They name as witness«»« : Louis N dson,
jury «must have seen to it that each
<4lo Erickson, of Bend, Or; Chart« « Carl­
I’ nited stale» I,and Offlce,
Tlie Astarian has tiie follow in g1
Lnkcvicw, uregou, «entember 30. tons.
juror was ready to ju m p on Moody
son, of Slianiko. Or: Annie S«>ib,*ii’ , of
before be was allowed to serve.
r 11 e, w m
j
Nan is A Caron
of Superi >r, county of Do'iglus, state of
W isconsin; sworn statement No 2828, fur
the ; nrchase of the se qr sec 32, tp 22 s, r
11 o, w tn.
Rohcit D McEwcn
« f Sup: Ii »r, count y of Douglas, state ot
Wisconsin; sworn statemêTit No 2821), for
the puichuse of the sw qr sec 32, tp 22 s,
r i l e , \v m
Herman A Z.o hiiii
of Superior, county of Douglas, state of
Wisconsin ; sworn Ft.itement No 283). for
A political party is an aggregr
turn o f persons o f like type o f mind. !
, ..
.
...
«
Ed«lie
i fore the said 5th .lav of Jannarv, 1«: 1
the purc.ia e of the e hf n w qr and sw qr
E.Iitic J. Brock
8j a
*1’ 1 IK*rs s 11,11
0 ofBend, eountj >f Crook, »Ute ef Or«r>n, kls I o31.J2
E M B ra TT. uw , Register
nw ■!>_ -«»«• 2*.t ami so qr sw qr see 20, Ip 23
slmv to a t t a c k n p u b l i c m a n , a n d . Bisd In this -
- his »worn it u n t r a l N o . --------------------------
--------------- s, r 11 «*, u ns.
;.. «n L st m o o know l t , - » t . i j „ „ i l l '¿W.fjir III« fir- h;»« Ot ibr n w «ir ot »«etton
,
A llilg rr
1
I
lUWUluC# KDOn l tl J l tits guilt No. 1 In Townah i p No. 33», Range No. 9 *, w m.
Vet
■ » \y„o( <•,. Frank
•
,
, ,
t h o V« d e s o f s Mm* m i n o r p a r t y p l a t - w is u n d o u b t e d
b e f o r e d o i n g s o «">i win .■rrer r....r u> »b..w that the ian«t
n o tic e f o r p u b l ic a t io n .
"• ojighs.-.slafe
1
J 1
■
u - ««night 1« mor«* \ aluable for it« timber or «tune
,
.
I >« I-« oiii;ii ; sworn statoment 2» o 2832,
forms have k e e n p u t together l i k e * ho Oregonian* was raferring to the ¡ham. • a
.r»i i.i.r,........ «m n. e.uh-
‘ *J" V
for the purchase o f Lots 12,13. 14 smm I 16,
T h ia p rin cip le has n o t alw ayn been
1
1
-
r e c o g n i z e d h y p a r t i e s lllid til w in
old fashion« «1 quiU
A party “ oody c m *, and as to the dootrine,
„ , t> , , ,, .....
i till) Aston ui assents. But tbe pub-
to succeed must have a well defin-1 J" " m IU" *"
' \ / l * \ / >U|
, ,
lie will not forget that Mr. M oody
e.l plan lor the betterment of the is brjl)(i supported at all times by
country; it must have men of i tho Oregonian. Let some one, not
recognized ability at its head as a loved by tbe Portland newspaper,
guarantee o f good faith and then ^ accused of wrong doing and s »e
i ,* , ,
how it practices what it preaches,
even d e f e a t lias its c o n p e n s a t i o n s
...
, ,
*
the public can not forget tbe cx-
perienoe o f some of those now c o m ­
\N ith the l>emocratic victories in posing tho Oregon delegation in
New York and Maryland, it is ap congress. The principle as ably
parent that the old time Demo Kel lortl' hy tha Oregonian writer
orals are again getting together
> M ° ° d one to practice in any walk
*
^
.
of life. And to be absolutely cer-
and gathering some o f the runa , ni|l l|)llt t|u> rcsflcr|l o f u ;a 0 r e .
an
.
W
&
«"•*•
*'•"**> ■ «»*•* -Mh ,,nv of i***«*ember. j . , . , , . ,*>'
lie same« a« witm*««cs: « baric- I. Brock tini«,V.r ls"d' in ’ he Slat«*« of
j
- " •■* « »•
, ,,: lt ! lie-v " l!l ,,tr“ r
p,'ow
' MM.i.i i>rV*- *!,p himl sought is iror«» vihiat.h; for its
Cliarle« J
<>ilo. Marie
Any
aliove
their cl
UStti «lav
024« 126
I hm I kt L a n«i. At t JnneH, 187 h
NOTICE hOR PUBLICATION
Uubtiih*nh H rcî.eim " n
J S v h o m m e r James Mooney, Harry B
R Uar.1wi*ll. T s i omtnis.'io* « r >.: -
- i. ,-,,.' ll«>l*'.in*-.I«i,lor Abraham. Albert F Clia-I-
Oregon. on \\ •iliicsilay, tin* 13ih «lav of
t 8 I »rid Office. Lmkcvicw. Orccon
Jai*-
k. 1 i:«i k Nathan. Frank It Alluieht,
O c lo lie r 1«:. I?(13.
________
_____
h .* ‘.a ' - aa v
.
e n o c | I; :
Frank A Hifger, of West
N.nicu i. bcreb\ g i . c n tlint ill cnin|>li«!ic« 1 K
u i t h iht* i r »vtsi- ’ / of
th«*a«*tof <«*njjre>?«oi
* L * r !*'* H K rfck - n.
TlaJph J«>rdAn, f o n U n t i \[
> l , P 0 H n r , *> i^.
Junt».l87> t»miil«*(! “ .Mi »ri f«»r tltr s»lr of
all f Princvillo n — ,,n
Anv alni ì »U porponn d a i. ninff ftdvero^lv
Anjr and »1! per.*on» c I mùudk
.
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-
t -. t
limber land ; in the Stai», of California. Orc-
ab«ve
lami*« are requotel
goti S
\\n>1 b |U
I>rrltonr/*
»'«s^c desrribtfti
;.« * * i Unti«
file! 1 ' , *V ^ ,? ' . / \
I*nd§ JTU requosfe*!
«»Kteaded t«> »11 tht Public Land Sutf» by »rt
1„r!**Jns 111 T>,;'
mi or
re ; ht ‘
: ir rluima in this off]^ OD nr ho­
of \ti*usi i. iv j
V M Ì Ì d*y of
* V
n Nellie said 2 ‘fli dav of Janu irv. 1904.
rharlc* Sorb'v *.f Th«I»alle^, rotini y 6»f W»s-
‘‘ ‘
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't+r- i o31 ¡2
K M M i m i t m y l*Vt»ÌKtop
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with its • -»tat.of ort‘Kon li* fiU*«i in thi- offlce hit
wavs into camp. In Ohio T o m l g o n i . n will he i m p r e s t
'» u n n i M
MAU
i n e n t No
No 2*2.M for
for t!ie
t!ie purrliase
p u r r i i a s e of
o?
^
* • *
.
»
»morn
Atiineut
O D I K I C I /I I I P O i l i r r r ■ rT T T
Johnson was singularly onsucce*« s i o o s m l y , « t i t b m f t t r h * * l i l t u
r K I W t V I L L L - S I L Y E R L M K t S T A G E L IN E
fn)
)l.. h
t. id opponents
........... .«a in ti...
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1 «»vv flitk
t tii..
irlit i» is i»ii»
cn vali:
able i i
®
«bow
that
the i »iti.l
land »in.
»ousht
more
valuable
ful. He
the lie tuore consioerat«» it«eit.
n« K VASbBVBRT. I P.Ol*.
h»r II« timber «»r «tone Ilian for asrtculinral j
I |.iir|«'«e.
««id t e t . « la h lo h til« d a in i lo «ani ' p
i«'««*- «u
;
q
» » •,
party convention who claimed that
I f Moody would «uv thnt private «I Silver l ake. Orecoil,on \Vedn« >«l»y, the 13th . '"•rr,ei 1 ; ‘s * -'»ail. express and passengers through in two duv«
T ikes
Johnson s methods were arbitrary
j o u through the pteturhsque Deschutes Valley and the great *
and business er.ctniej in hi» home I<,,y "* J“" " “r^*,;w'
and unfair and they carried the
, , ..
,
, ! Ile llKinc- «. «!tli.
.................
'ellow t pine
ine timber l.olt
belt.
Ottv, Ine Dalli S, Mere tho ctllv K M t hn-oian. Andrew Nel«.>n, lt Cady all of
fight to the (»oils.
Silver t ake or. »*oti.
KXPRHSS AND PASSEYiKim \v v v n Tr t r n , T _
Oli'S im p lic a te d ill h av in g M rs.
'n j and nil I • --oil' elatmlnt ar1v«>r«r!r the
,
.
I « hove «)< *« ri hed lumi« arc reiimsted to hie
l Otiroy (»resent her g rievan ce to tlo ’r < l«im« In tbi-office on or before tbe «ani
t ikes a som­
,
, .
.
, , 1 L'th «lay of January. ISO!
tho Pe lerai grand jury, he would i
E m rkatt . m n . r « c U« m
The Bend Bulletin
ber view of tlie religious activities
in tins community. W e mention
this matter to that the very large
number o f our people who do not
read the Bulletin may know how
their aidions impress a disinterest­
ed ouiMtier. We consider it our
hi*
tolling tiie e x a c t truth and
he g iv in g Ins p olitical op
limber t orn«, \rt June l. tars,
h av in g a
little
I.:«n«l Office at I.akrview. Orejton
v.-
,. ,« to rv' y ai en iiiat
tu com pit ane*
with the provi«i.—. of the ai t «*f C«»n»re«« of
l i i M t I«7«. entitle«! "An act tor th«* «ale of
imita r lami» in the stale« ot California. Or»
. . . .
« *ll»*d a g a in s t
reoeliea
t'olom bia nml will undouhtoll v
it the
form a now republic and grain
me
, ,
,
. . .
,
t mte.l Mates a route f«>r a canal.
t ’ ìlorubia's renate voted unani*
mously »gainst the canal treatv.
1‘sn tma is overcrowded w ith labor*
ers w ) 10 f inner 1 v worked for the
French Canal Company and now
are t ui of work and destitute.
Th * hope of work on the uew canal
1 .»; .tuia
,
I. -
1 « » o f n «tateno ni .So
0 ?C A R
MILLARD
A ll a í n d a « I « a g o n w« tk «I« ne
Colombia is in a bail State o f -*U' Nevada and Waahtnaton Territory.” a»
i extended to all : ! * publie Land State- by aet of
rot whip the ! I ‘ «'**“ »« 4
thè foi;owins-naa*4
miad. It could
* '
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i i ■. >« 1 1 y to United Suites i m
with Ih# help
•«*«-•»
wit
. * I
rf* F Marvin.
s*)iue o f our neighbor s ideas.
o f t'auad.i and it is aware o f this. | ”f ahanik«», eoaniv ,«f tv«, o »tateof ore*m.
.
l> I.L F D A T IiESi'IJvJTES PO STO FFICE.
IIYPE.
Prinevüla Aient.
' l ’ i r ì L . T j p T .T P .|~ p * -p
BliflGKSIVIITHING AND ÍORSESHOElfíG.
w ould
(Hinents cred it for
p olitical sense.
us
IP-*. f«*r tli» pnrrha«e <»f
«■ ..*> slit;* '; shott notice ji.bs a si»ccialtv.
O p p o .lto a c h o o lh o u » » ,
f ? a » TD . O R E C O N .
it y M eat M arket
w £ S 7 U C O ., P r o p s .
our country was seeking a 11
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degree bul now its pride has turn- *«”»" " * a * nt No issi . tor th» pnreha.- ae of
constantly cn hard.
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ber mi»
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transcontinental railroads paid the
K rir L t'n «».!*w*rt Hiu^n. t»f IW sh I,
M»rvtn
S*^nat»*rs o f Colombia to reject tlie t harl«*' t *r » «n. Ju ltt M»r\In.
of Sh&r.!U
Any tr.«! *il pe>r*»'n« cla im in g *«!ver^«*ly the
canal treaty?
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