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U* )k : ^ v v v v v v v v v v ’ ■ . ; > ;v ' ^**ete*æieiô : DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREOON, DECEMBER 12 . IÎHKÎ. VOL. II. Timber Land Act Jnne 18:8. • N O TIC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N . TH E R A IL R O A D C O M IN C . 14 for J? 100. J. T. Uudeeih icok lot 5, block F. S. Land Offioo, Lakeview, Oregon, October 17 , 1903 . T e r m i n u s H e ro Next Y o a r — Me* 14 for *100. Notice i< hereby given that in compliance | tro D o lis o f C e n tr a l O r e g o n with the provisions ci the nr. ot t'ougresi of i r o p o n s ot c e n t r a l u r«_ 0 o n . J. E. Reed selected lot 4, llock June 3, I.-.7S. entitled "An act for the sale of _________ timber lauds in tl. ' states of California, Ore ; 11 for *100. gon, Nevada and Wa-liington Territory,” as Railroad talk was quiet, Port-[ extended to all tlio Public Land States by act o f August 4 . c v , land had not an inkling of what L e t t i l o L a w Alor.o. Thomas Perris, of Inkster, county of brand . , . F o r k s , state of North Dakota, ha» tiled in this was coming ; then E. H. llarriman r„, T, , office his sworn statement No 231«, for the ° 1 lit* E a s t e r n O n gon nterahers ot purchase of the sw qr, so qr s e c 27, n hf, n e o r made a few short remarks that , , , 1 , ,, of see i, in tp 22 s, r 9 e, w m„ and will oftcr ^ . . the legislature should 1 e tin as* proof to’shou that the land sought is more Sent Otegon’s Stock Upward and IIO . C l , .. , valuable lor its timber or stone than for agri- . . 0I1CS to hope tor the repeal ol t h e cultural purposes, aud to establuh his claim place Ml tilt* to said land before lì II Wardwell, L S Coiamis- , r Sieuer ct sc-<■: l.sl; , Oregon, on Friday, the the news so NO. 21'. State W i l l r e t U l C e OVer , .... J portage road hill. much as this town. T H E B E N D M E R C A N T IL E CO. IToops tt complete stock of Susl:, Doors, Windows, und • ••• 1’ / ■ r~ * J r ' # • 71 o i m 1 1 • , » 1 Aft ,1 1 heir COllStltU- HEADQUARTERS FOR S H E B P M S N ’S ents are locked behind the closed A N D C A T T L E M E N ’S S U P P L I S 3 deers of the Crseades ; their only- exit to market is through exhorbit- Full Lino of Hardware, Stoves, Ete. ant freight rntes ; their produce is delivered into the hands of the E v e r y t h i n g o t P r ln c v ill® P r i c e s . transportation trust and profits tropolis of Central Oregon. that should be applied to educat Timber Land, -Vet June 3, 1878. “ Arrangements have beer, com NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ing children, improving homes A. H. G R A N T , M . v k a o k k pleted for the extension of the Vlilted States Land Office, and laying up substance for future Lakevicw, Oregon, October 20, 1903. Columbia Southern Railroad into Notice is hereby given that in compliance emergencies, go into the treasury BEND - OREGON. with tho provisions ot the Act of June 8, 1878, O p n t r a l O r P f r o n n o xfc vvoro entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in ^ e iu rd l v regon n t x t > tar w u r o of the trust. The portage load the States of California, Oregon, Nevt'da and TT*trn n iiin ^ s w n vfli T H ft Washington Territory,” as extended to all the lla rrim a n 8 n o iU P . I lie a i r a n g e in the hands of the people and the ^ W Publi cLand States by actof'August 4. 18^2 tlio ment8 aienot to be made. They follow mar persons have hied m tins othce their J legislature should allow the com- & + sworn statements, tow it: have been made. The resources of mission created by the last session------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ F.rnest D Waltz, . of i*rineviiie. county of rrook, state of O r e g o n ; : t h i s s e c t i o n t h a t h a v e l o n g r e m a i n - to proceed with the construction of rrjrtr sworn Ataiement No. . M , for the purchase of the lots 7, 8, 9, 17. is see 81, tp 22 s, r 15 e, w m. ed idle will soon be developed. it. I f it is defeated, through the Kllinor M (Jitase, of Prlneville, county of t rook, state of Oregon, Timber will be manufactured, dexter,it/ of the corporation at sworn statement No. 2587, for the purchase of the lots 10, 15, 16, 21 and 22 see 31, tp 22 s, r 15 e, dairying will boom and this place torneys now trying to overthrow it, w III. That they w il l offer proof to show that the will be the most active live stock the next logical move for Eastern laud sought is more valuable for its timber or It Oregon is to ask for state division, stone than ior agricultural purposes and to es shipping point in all Oregon. tablish land before U. 14. -— -• their claim ...... to said ...... . . ; in order that vital local questions W aniweii. t’. s. com misstw ues - at stiver Lake, will have a large trjbutarv country , • , , , , 1 , . Oregon, on M. nday thel. tday of February, . , , , upon which tlepemt the develop 1904 . nf l tills , 1 .;. portion OI kilt. S .ut., They name aswitnesses: diaries H Erickson. to supply with merchandise and j i ,,.„n. ment O I Hit, itti, day of January, iCOL lr , Henry A Foster, F.rnest D Waltz, Harry C Chase, Ellinor M t.’ hase of Prineville, Oregon. Any and all jier.-ons claiming a l v o r s e l y t h e above-described lands are reiueated to ffle their claims>iu this rtffice on or before .saiiEist dav of Februarv, 19UI. U7 J9 K M BitATTAtN, Registar. Timber Land, Act JuneJ, 1878. there . , , ... lie names as witnesses: John Pteidl. Rich- l l a r r i m a n tlUS s a i d t h c w o r d . We ard King. J N Hunter, of Deschutes Otegou, Dick Vandevert, of ITineville, Oregon, L > a r e tO h a v e a V a i l r O t l d . 1 he C o Kelsay, S M Bailey, of Silver Lake, Oregon, ! Any at,d all persons claim ing advorscly thè : l l l l T l b l a o O U t h e f n W i l l h a \ 6 a t e r m i above described iands are requested to file , • _ , , __ , their claims in this office on or before the said OU3 h e r e Ml 1,'U4 a n d 0110 S l l O r t 14th day of January, 19,4. year will see this place the me li. M. BnATTAiN, Register. N O TIC E * FOR . M irU S Il CVerV reason t o expect an m a y he S e t t l e d A of capital 8Ild and a largo large popu- popu tereStCU. --- t i . U is lation. 1>V • tile I Has a complete Mne of goods at his now store. A two-thousand dollar addition has just been received. Qualities right and prices right. W . H. S T A A T 3 , Prop., All traffic must come here Free Dr|nk8 for^,Vds', H e a lth for -------------------------------- ------------------ ------- i from the south for _ a 0 great distance, \ o „ _____________________________ 1 _____ : i _____ 1 I , * n o , o a t ,. Horses. We are to be, not a simple railroad j Every puddle in the road be* station, but, a railroad terminus, , tween Bend andv-Prioeville has llarriman had other good news P U B L IC A T IO N . STARTS necnlo in- r i Fnlted Sfatc» Land Office. ¡plenty of patrons. The ro'obins I.akeview, Oregon. Oetobar F7. 1903. , Notice is hereby given that in compliance for Oregon and Portland, Better with the prtft’isions of the Actor June 3, 1878, and juniper jays get refreshment entitled " A n act ior the sale of timber lands service is promised on all bis lines . , /, . . in the-states of California, Oregon, Nevada and , . * I there instend ot being compellea to Washington Territory,” as extended to all the The * .JO steamihip, D, . s . . , . u . u , . lines . . . . o are « . c to , u have u «»c ,, . . - . . Fubiie i.and states by act of August 4, 1892. fly away off to the river for their the following persons have Hied in this office more boats, and every railroad ad -1 . . , ,,,, their »worn statements, tow it; . . drinks. Where the puddles are I Hans l arson, vantage will be given this state. ,. , Deschutes, • - - Oregon. , of Crookston, county of Polk, state of Minne- 1 . ° b i g e n o u g h e v e n tilC h o r s e s p a t r o sota; sworn statement No. 217», for the pur- : Harriman has proven himself at n ;,,B T im rm u l.lv w n terd o F B chase of the sw qr sec 4, tp 23 a, r h v , w m . 1 v n,i!e t n e u i. 1 ( l e m t H l l l V W a t e r OOPS Mary Larson, once the friend of Oregon aud a them good.— Bend Bulletin. o f Crookston, county of Folk, state of Minne - 1 . sota; sworn statement No. - 4 s'>, for the pur- lllgh-claSS railroad man chii*e of ihe se ur see 5, tp 2 11 ., r I 2 e, w m. N o t a n Iso la te d C a s e . .That they v ill offer proof to show tiiut the land sought is more valuable for its timber or Rallies seem to ho order of the stone than for agricultural purposes and to “ O, my head, how it aches!” A establish their claim to said laud before G. It. day. Everybody who has any Wardwell. Il S Commissioner at Silver Lake, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 28tli day of Janu common expression ; but the broad thing, from a turkey to a steam ary 1901. They name as witnesses: Mary Lar-on, Hans smile follows a deep frown after threshing outfit, to dispose of, gets Larson, of Crookston, Minresota; Maxim l.e- Fage, Salem Mageau, Ed Boyd, of Deschutes, using one or two doses of Fry’s it on the market in this manner. Oregon For Auv and all persons claiming adversely the Headache Tablets, price 25c. We have never won anything at a - ;,1 - lands - are requested * to tile -■ above-deserilieu their claims in i tliis office on or before said zittii ■ale by W. H. Staats, Deschutes, t raille in our life,and have eolmemly day of January 1901. aud Smith & Wilt, Sisters. n7-j9 E M B * attaij «, Register. sworn never again to buy a ticket Timber Land, Act juue 3, 1878. REAL NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Flitted S'ates Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, Septembor 26, 1913. Notice is hereby given that In compliance with the provisions of ’ lie act of Congress of June 3, 1878. entitled " A n act for the sale of timber Iands in the States of ( alifornitt, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to nil the public i.and Slates by act of August 4, 1892, Kooky C. Kohinvon of The Dalles, county of Wasco, state of Ore gon, lias this day tiled in this office his .-worn statem en t No 84... for the purchase ot the II1, n w a n d sw1. nw 14 see lo ami ne1. no1, see», tp *22 s. r 9 e . w ra, and w iilotfer prool to show ught is mure * L m b i « ° f for “ “ its u that the too land bind «o sought more v \aluahlo tim tier or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish his claim lo said land Iwfore J. M. Lawrence, L. 8 . Commissioner at Bend, Oregon, on ^tuurdav, the 12 th day of December, ESTATE IN DEMAND. M IN N E S O T A SI IAW i B U F F E T It ROSTER HOI'S, Props. The only first-class establishment of its kind in Western Crook County. of any sort or description.— Cor. Wasco News. T h o f i n e s t b r a n d s o f w i n o s , l i q u o r s , boors cigars c o n s ta n tly on hand. W e ll Said. D e c is io n to Build R a ilro a d W o r k s up K e e n In t e r e s t in Lytle T o w n - site L o ts . and Any proceedings against the portage road must he put down, by Eastern people are especially invited to call at the Buffet when in the city. ---------- - every patriotic and broad-minded Before the news of Ilarriman’s citizen, as coming from a self-inter- announcement that it had been ested narrow-miuded motive.— j. l . M c C u l l o c h , decided to extend the Columbia Prairie City Miner, Southern next summer had reach B o u le v a r d , R oc k a n d M u d . ed Prineville Thursday, J. L. Me The road to Prineville is a regu- Real Estate bought and sold and property looked after, and taxes paid Culloch.the townsite agent i t that _ ^*He natnei a.« witneue*: Joseph ii itaner,of place had received a telegram from liir boulevard, with the exception for nen residents. Lava,'oVegotl'i'Thtuum'^^avior^oi^q'hrt'paiiei! I H. J. Blaesing. a prominent marble of three miles on the Prineville Agent for Lytle Townsite, proposed terminus of the Columbia Southern, the dealer of Portland, directing him to w*.ere there is much rock and Fire an d life i n s u r a n c e . Prineville. O r e g o n 1 select a lot in the Lytle tow,.site m u d -B e n d Bulletin, oiuiu k Abstracter and Examiner of Titles. I!« attain , iiegi.-tor. m and stating Jurther that the pur- contest n o t ic e . chase price for same (*75.) had U. 8 . Land Office, The Dalle#, fire. Nov. ‘¿3, li#KL been remitted by mail. From A suffiei»*!# eoDtest affidavit havinsr licen fil- advices we learn that interest mani- r^TnV'^ag.Gn't l’i,.!in'.r‘ tl«Ti tnlry“ «.«' l':Z. fested bv Portland real estate men !-V- 1 ^ m Y U ..-.'1 Y a n ^ n w qr nw « r l i m b e r Lami Act June 3, 1874. N O T ICE FO R P U B LIC A T IO N . F s Lami officeLakevtew. Oiegnn. , . ........ 7° l »e% Z in ,bis di!,lrict i§ 0,0,1 ti«»h«r"t*ii.ixin .hestate, ,.f fan m a. or.. The lot selected for Mr. blasting •xtend«*d to aii tbe Land block 14 in , public » T b j * act o f ia *■ lot 15 n i the n i t ; residence ic o iu r iitc Ul A U lllP I 1, ... in ^ -h 'irv^ i.;:"! a ■■* ■ r *». ni-i»t< in t n w o r o f ace 8 ii- t in this office ht. Nii-.v.s irr the purriutae of tp 21 « iio» ,ti rHm.nd o*«t»ad. of x.r £ U B a * T T A ls, K e g la ter. 1150. and lot 13, block 7 for Ed Uelrorsen took r , 17 ’. n ,.;...,"“"'' DESCHUTES, GRECON. lot 7, block P IL O T B U T T E IN N A . C. LU C A S , " - « n Accomodations fer travelers always first-class # m ^ u X r e b y 'o ;' T h« Booth A d e r e d a n d d ir e c t e d t h a t -u e h n o tic e be g iv e n ’ b y d u e «0,1 («roper p u b lic a t io n MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Regiatar. m This j»opular resort is under the special management and super vision of W. H. Staats. ’r ‘ J #!»»*•• making id f’ entry; that sain tract I * not . , A | »... Ncttlcd ui«<»n and ctilttvaial by *aid __-, party ... a* r**< 4 »iir** I by law, and that hiic I i faillir«* -Mil **x- ! . .. , • », j#tî», and that tti« haiïD* ¡ a d »t duc to Militai*;« «»r I esterdav morning Mr Reed Naval aervice in t*»e U. s. army or navyr^aid t I partie# arc lier !>> notifi«*«i to âp)»car. r«#pon«l “ i.« M sIU made ths fo,lowing sales to purties aad * ,,ffc* ,,*n > g i,*- - ì . cì ** tj »t , , , • 10 o eloek a. in. < n Januar-. 15, I AH I» f >rc W A W tlO h a Ve u e g U t) tO r e a l i z e W l i â t t h e B -I I T . •. F o n i l i - . loner atiiiaoffic at ITI: ■ • ville, o r - and that ti lai hoar in. id tc-iioll I 11 t II re OI r a l U r e g O O n W i l — l t>e. * at o'ai.ek it --- C e n t — » * * |o ’ «•». i ■ • - »» ™ a tit i., -n January x',, 19>>I h> for it 1 = ie , . , # i * . na i i I n>« itt'l conteatWQt ha\:rtg. in a prn|ier nf N . r, W1CI) Daa. l o o k l o t ZU, m o c k fKUvIt. fllvd Nov l«, I * : —t fnrth fa. t« which r lo e, w m., and will t,i*- . hui -ought if more I alt.ai.; - to il r or tone than for agro . t .ra. pur; • - an.; to c-Mrhliah hi* claim ! -Kid iaui la-forc G H Wardwell C o m m i» -, rat Sili • r Lake. Oregon, on Thur- day, Ihe Itti day of Jatiuarr. l‘.»it. lie nato--« a. ».tne»M* W H Brock, of flea- rh iie». Oregon. Wm F Vandevert. William Hollini<.head of Lava. Oregon, K J Brock, of I>e«rti uW*. Oregon Auy and aUpcraon, claiming adver.eljrth . 10 for ab-ire de-ertbed land* are rc^uaate 1 U> f l e | their claim. In thi* nfffice on or before the t * *'A r. aa.u u th da} of Jantiarr. fSH. oir,r i r. v H O TE L ST A A T S 1 >r v I. lia, ......... ...... 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 Barn., i p» i- . f r . -,1 • - coiintr . f er r,k.1 port 1 in o f the new town. «tato •>( 1 ” C o r n e W and Vandevert stages stop n* its doors and livery rigs can be had on short notice to drive to the timber. BEND, ORECON.