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1 r N. Mi • 1 • & n-. m tEdic. ®h? \ o- t .vg» «*' > , i\ 4.  H* *.4* DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, NOVEMBER 21, 1 *>():>. VOL. II. T i m b e r L a n d Art June it, 1878, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8 . Land Office, Lakeview, OregeB, October 17, 1903. Notice is hereby g i v e « «hut in compliance with the provision* of the act of I'o ag re se of June 3, 1878, entitle«! " A n aet for the »ale of timber lauds ia the States of California, Ore gon. N eva da and Washington Territory,’’ as extended to all the Publie Land States by act o f August 4. >894. Thomas Ferris, of Inkster, cou nty of Gra nd Forks, state of North Dakota, has tiled in this office his sworn statement No 2813, for the purchase of t h e s w q r . s e qr sec J7, n hf, ne qr of sec 34, in tp 22 a. r o e, w m., and will offer proof to show that the land sought is more valua ble tor its timber or stone than for agri- tCoUlA'id‘ ia?drK?Sr'eGl H ^ C o m n ' u In the following letter to Paul Delaney, Congressman Williamson answers a lot of cheap talk by cheap guys: 1 am in receipt of your kind let- - • . , ter of (Jctober o U , containing editor- . , . 1 l » l lllo lU bU re . i aloner at Silver l.aka, Oregon, on Friday, the 14th day of January, 1901. He names as witnes.es: John Steidl, Ric h ar d King, .1 N Hunter, of Deschutes Oiegou, Dick Vandevert. of Prinevllle, Oregon, 1. N Kelsay, S M Bailey, ef silver Lake, Oregon, Any and all parsons claiming adversely the above described lauds are requested to tile their claims in this office oil or before the said 14th dav of January, 19U. K. M. B r a t t a in , Register. NO. 2«. = W IL L IA M S O N E X P LA IN S . ed a sigh of relief when the can* | A b s u r d ity of M o o d y ’s ’ ’ Political vsss a n d ceremony were oyer. | P e r s e c u t i o n ’ ’ Plainly S h o w n . The readers of American tommy- | r0‘ newspapers will join her in l*1* 1 sigh el relief as they were that she would never land ¡anything in the nobility line worth mentioning. However, she had the price in her clothes and suc ceeded. Pictures of Miss (loelet Mr. Moody present her as a young lady who T H E B E N D M E R C A N T I L E CO. Keeps a complete stock of Sash. Doors. Windows, ami . , (D . in J ne fam ous jrircprooj i * Jiiwocro: be * ♦w t 1 »m surprised t h a t s h o u l d U n d e r t a k e to p l a y U p o n t h e ____ 4. . l i t l . „ — . . 1 . „ » . h „ f n . . «S HEADQUARTERS FOR S H E II’ MSN’S credulity of the good ‘p eople*of O re-: ^ uiref lh® .i*1ervic* B1 ?/ * Pict“ rw AND CATTLEMEN'S SUPPLIES gon by posing as a victim of the hat and a silly smile to get her ( malice of his ’’ political enemiee.” picture into a photographer's show- Full Line of Hardware, Stoves, Etc “ I ’olitical enemies,” presumably, case. On the way from the church of course, means myself, as I am after the ceremony the carriage of E v e r y t h i n g a t Prinaville Prices. hie arch ’’poHtica1 enemy,” having the bride and groom was stopped defeated him for renomination. , , , , , Tim ber Land, Act June 11, 1878. In this connection. I desire to re- * crowd of unwashed sensation- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. mark that I de not know Mrs. Con- i mongers who gazed in open-mouih- A. H. G R A N T, M anaukk United States Land Office. roy. I never heard of such a wom ed wonder at the celttbritirs. If Lakeview, Oregon, October 20, l»t*S Notice is hereby given that in compliance en in my life until a short time be America could present that group BEND OREGON. with the provision« ot the Aet of June 11, 1878, fore the grand jury convened that entitled " A n aet for the sale of timber land» in of admirers to Miss Goelet as h the hiatus of California Oregon, Nevada and indicted Mr. Moody. I never \yjote Washington Territory,” as extended to all the wedding present it would help to Pu blie Land states by aet of August 4, 18s'2 the her a letter in my life, nor received following persons have filed in this office their undermine the British nation. one from her, nor had any com sworn statements, towit: munication with her whatever. I Ernest 1) Waltz, of Prineville, county of ( ’rook, state of Oregon : never spoke to Prosecuting Attor F IR S T JU R Y D IS A C R E E S . sworn statement No. 2X1, for the purchase of i I the lots 7, 8, 9, 17, 18 see 31, tp 22 s, r 13 e, w m. ney Hall upon the subject in nay S e c o n d T r ia l of W i e s t a n d D o rra n c e Ellinor M chase, of PrioevlJU, county of crook, state of Oregon, life, nor wrote a line to him upon fo r L a r c e n y B e g u n Y e s te r d a y . sworn statement No. 2587, for the purchase of the lots 11), 13, 16, 21 and 22 see 31, tp 22 s, r 15 e, the subject, nor received one from The jury in the case ef the State w m. him. I am only slightly acquaint That they w i ll offer proof to show that the of Oregon vs. L. D. Wiest and S. II. ; ed with two members of the grand land souglit Is more valuable for its timber or stone than ior agricultural purposes and to es jury that indicted Mr. Moody. I Dorrance not being able to agree tablish their claim to said land be fore U. B. Ward well . 1 . s. comiumsisnes at Silver Lake, never spoke a word, wrote a line, after deliberating sixteen hours was . Oregon, on Monday Hie 1st dav o( February, . , iskm nor received a letter from a single discharged from further duty by ! They name as witnesses: Charles H Kriekson, In Henry A Foster, Krnest I) Waltz, H a r r y C one of them on the subject Chase, Ellinor M Chase of Prineville, Oregon. fact, 1 was in Crook county when Judge Brock Thursday morning. Any amt all persons claiming adversely the H a s a complete line of Last Saturday evening L. D. above-deseribed lands are requested to file the grand jury convened, attending their claims in this office on or before said 1st to my personal affairs, and when Wiest went upon the warpath and goods at his n e w store. day of February, 1901. n7-J9 E M B k at ta i N, Register. through there went directly to The started in to run this town as it A tw o-thousand dollar Tim ber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Dalles, bundled oiy family up and ", ^7 i " He finally ended addition has just been started for Washington, and neverlBhould be run NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. heard of the proceedings of t be up by seizing and carrying off an received. Qualities right United States Land Office, grand jury until the day after I ar-1 organ belonging to a number of cit Lakeview, Oregon, October 17, 1903. Notice is hereby given that in compliance and prices right. lzens of this community. The with the provisions of the Aetof J u r e 3, 1878, rived here. entitled " a n aet for the sale of timber lanus I have never at any time sug ! owners of the organ look umbrage in the States ot California, Oregon, Nevada and W . H. S T A A T S , Prop., advised any one, to ( Wa shington Territory," as extended to all the gested to, or at this high-handed proceeding and P u bli e Land State» by act Of Aug ust 4, 1892. the following person» have tiled 111 this office get up any prosecution against Mr. tbeir sworn statements, towit: Moody, or any other man before caused Mr. W iestand his associate Hans 1 arson, the Unitod States grand jury. in the act, Mr. Dorrance, to bo ar- of Crookston, county of Polk, state of Minne sota; sworn statement No. 217«», for the pur llnder the circumstances, can it restad for petty larceny. The trial chase of the sw qr see 4, tp 23 s, r I 2 e, w m. Mary Larson, be possible that Mr. Moody, assist- wag Mt for Tuegday afternoon, but of Crookston, county of Polk, stale of Minn e newspaper or two, can I A , . . , sota; sworn statement No, 248'>, for the pu r ed by a , j ‘ , c a iurv was not obtained until the chase of the se qr see 5, tp 2 ! a. r I2 e, w in. Oregon J J That they will offer proof to show that the make the good people ef land sought is more valuable for its timber or believe that bis troubles with the afternoon of the succeeding day. atone than for a gricu ltural purpose.» ami to TT .. , . . ,, ( m i, j j f . j j . ,i e«iabH»n thoir claim to ««id lami before u. b . | United States courts are all 1 he accused were delended at the S . r ' o n TuesXy‘: 8t r ^ t n t day^ | b™bght rfbout by hi« “ political trial by Atty. George W. BarnesJ *ry ,9W enemies,” presumably headed by ‘ on# of tb# leadi criminal iuwyers They name as witnesses: Mary Larson, Hans No such a thing seems 1 . . . . f Larson, of Crookston, Minnesota; Maxim I.e- myself. 1 • -Li r I will 11 of the state, ’ but the employment of Pftge, Salem Magean, Ed Boyd, of Deschutes, ridicuious and impossible. y 3 Oregon Any ami all persona claiming ad versai y the never believe it Can be done Until 1 such talent failed to clear them of: snAW A BltOSTKRIIOl'S, Props. above-described land» arc requested to file i .. , the charge. There was a large j their claims in tills office on or before said 26th | See It done. day of January 190). The fact of my being indirectly number of talesmen drawn before Ji7-j9 E M B r a t t a i » , Register. acoused of prosecuting roy prede- j a j u r y c o a i é b e secured and it is ! The only first-class establishment of its kind in Western Crook County. Timber Land, Aet ju u c 3, 1878. cessor, is sufficient cause, I take it, . . . , NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. fo. * __ ______ „ ___ just ____________ my making one brief de-1 now rePorted thal of the tales-, United State« Land Office. | duction concerning such a defense, men- who afterward sat on the jury, T h e f i n e s t b r a n d s o f w i n e s , l i q u o r s , beers an d Lakeview, Oregon, September 26, 1903. that is this: Whenever my wilfully perjured himself in order Notice i» hereby given tha! in eom plianee 1 and cigars c o n s ta n tly on hand. «with the provision» oi the act of Cousrei.« of I f this report turns out June 3, 1878, entitle«! " A n aet for the »ale » f | own “ political enemies” become so to get on. timber lauds in the Stales of Ca lifornia, n u m e r o u s and BO p o w e r f u l a s to Eastern people are especially inviled In call at the Buffet wlien ill (lie city. to be true it will be some time ■Oregon, Neva da and Washington Territory,’’ I j • r «extended to all the public Land states by c a u s e a g r a n d j u r y fcf m y o w n e l t l - again before he lets his anxiety to net of August 4, lfiihi. zens from mv own native state, Rocky C. Robinson my side of the case, sit on a jury get the better of him. •of The Dalles, county of Wasco, rotate of Ore after hearing gon. lia.s tin* day filed in this office his ¿worn On disagreement of the jury the to find a true indictment against at at tii lent No H4;i, for the purchase of the n1, j . l . M c C u l l o c h , n u l 4 an<l sw*4 n n l 4 sec 10 and ne‘ 4 ne,'4 sec v, l me for rifling the United Slates retrial was set to begin yesterday tp 2 . s, r 9 e, w m. and will offer proof to show | uiat the land sought is more val ua ble for its mails and using information gain morning at nine o'clock. Much timber or stone tuan for agricultural purposes, ' ed thereby to rob a defenseless And to establish his claim to said land before trouble had been experienced in J. M. Lawrence, U. H. Commissioner at Bern!, j widow, I will then and there th ro- , . , . . . » Oregon, on Saturday, the 12th day oi December. up the the pponge sponge, retire from public 8eltInf? «»o th e r jury to try the case« Estate bought and sold and property looked after, and taxes paid isor up He names as witnesses: Joseph H Hsner, of i : * M w n r l t n f h « rnn<»ti and at this writing it is impossible for lien-residents. muid, (ir^Kon: wiuum it Uoiiinahead. of in« « nci go tmcK to me ranen. l ava. Orevuii; Tbo m a» laylor, of Tliu Dailea, Thanking you for vour kindly to tell what the outcome will be. O n 'iiu n; llo b o rt Hornrtt. of Colfax. Wa»h. Agent for Lytle Townsite, proposed terminus of the Columbia Southern. behalf, I remain,! - — - Auy oiul all fM-num» olaimlng a i lv f r w iy the inierest in my i h c u v de»crit>t«l laud» are reque»ted to file sincerely yours D is tin c tio n W ith a D iffe re n c e . Fire a n d life i n s u r a n c e . Prineville. O r e g o n their claim» iu this olTire on or before »aid <ta> of lii-vc m v«rr l. m .- J. N. W h j j im w iv , 1 __ oli.-dlJ « E M B ha TT a i k , ReRisler. --------- --------------- We desire to correct a mistake A c c o m o d a t i o n s F i r s t - c l a s s in e v e r y r e s p e c t at P r e s u m a b ly a H e a lth R e so rt. whi|cb appeared in our last issue :k Deschutes, • - - Oregon. M IN N E S O T A B U F F E T Abstracter and Examiner of Titles. l i m b e r Land Ac) Junç 3, 1878. Wheeler county is getting to be and read as follows: NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. “ Miss Min- HOTEL S TA A TS U 8 Land Office Lakeview, Oieiron, a popular resort for officials o f the nie Marcus is engaged (as waiter) 1 October 17. 19U3. department. The lategt at Hotel Cross.” The young lady Not œ I.« hereby Riven that in compliance interior with the provision» of the acl of C o u » re»« o f \ is a homestead inspector, informs us that her name is spell-1 June ». 187« entitled " A n act for the . a l o o f arrival This popular resort timber laud« i u the State» of California. Ore-, r o d . Nevada and Washington territory.’ a.« who is engaged at the Prairie ranch ed “ Marquis” and that she is not vision of W. II. Staats. extended lo a i the p u b .le Land Stale» by act of : in looking over homesteads upon engaged especially as waiter, al-j of AiiRUAt 4. 1892. Barney Le wi» of De«chiite». county of Crook. « rwiBC engaged. — ■ 1 ■ ..... . 1 ■ ■ proof has been made.— though she is otherwise »tate of jreRou, ha- filed in thi»’ office hi, which ■worn »tatement No2v79 fer the purchase «if We are always glad to correct mis- nw qr of »er ». tp 22 ». r 16 -, w m and wiii : Spray Courier. offer proof to «how that l b . lau l «ought i» « sn t a k e . - S p r a y Courier more valuabie for i;» lim ber or »tone than for Finally Capture d the Prize. I _________ — __________ agricultural purpo.e» and to e»tahli»h hi« 1 claim to »aid land before G B Wa rdwell. Ü 8 I Commi«»ioiiorat Sil-er Lake. (jr»go u,on f h u r »- An American heiress, Goe- La te st Railroad N e w s. | day, the 14th day of January. 1901 lie name» a» writnea«»» W H Brock, of De» ]gt is under the special management and super DESCHUTES. ORECON. T " T T P IL O j May I — ■ ....... y ”> y D U ... T ^ y A ^ iA T I I K ^ T ta r tv t IN N ^ LUCAS. • £gj| t t P U I lia»» I fhutv«. ^ i'reg«:i Dai ! VamUiaet \ W ’ 1 :i.i«ru married an English Duke They have picked out the pass A C C O m O d a t i O i l S f ü r t r S V O J e r S a l W a V S f i r S t * C l a S S Mollingfheaa. of D ^ 'h"ft,« r oregon.'*T*' *1 Miss Goelst has been in Europe fer f . r the new road from Bellingham Any and >11 f>«r»on» riaimlng ad vgr .ely thg some year* past canvassing for a «bay to Spokane, and all that re The Booth it Cornett and Vandevert stages stop at its doers and livery abnve-dv»crll>H land» are requested to file rigs oan be had on short notice to drive to the timber. their claim» in this office on or before the titled husband in an energetic mains ia to build the road.— •All llth day of January. 196« manner fend we dare aay she bear- ■ Spokesman Review., E M B b a TT a I ji . Register. BEND, ORECON. I