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i \ O f j f G ü L ty + M J 9 \ / f\ 7 l X ♦ v * \ - K / * . *\sé\. *\ 4\/e\ * v 4 v * \ . 4 \ / *V 4\, V \/* -4 \ * • . V . V ^ » w *V * '/ + *\ * ♦ * > *V # \ » V * . > \ . '4 \ , * \ , T - •\ / ♦ . 4\. * 4 * v 4 v * 4\ ♦ 4 ^ T it v * ' 4 £ ^ 4 ^ «% V\ $ Ir a r ljitír s r £ d a Í-U r ^ * * ,/ * ir * * \ t '3 m M ¿ f i ^ o M >K¿ « œ œ i î M ^ œ œ D E S C H U T E S , C R O O K C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , D E C E M B E R 26, 1903. V O L . II. --------------------- ---------------------------------------------- > ■ Tim ber Land Act June X, 1878, — ß #.-and S u c c e s s . treat. The weakness of tbe chorus The Christmas exercise» held a t was undoubtedly due to the lack the scbaolhouse Thursday evening ° f time in training the various were a most gratifying success, ▼oices. Of the solo work, too much The house was crowded to the cannot he said. The numbers hy doors, there being about a hundred Strange, who wae enthusi- and fifty present, of which seventy-! ««tically encored, were evidences eight were little ones. The exer- of that lady’s talent as a ringer cises lasted about an hour and a and proof of careful training. Few t._ if „ „ . 1 „ h n n t SO children of tbe cities of Prinevilla’s size can boast Ila u a n u l 1 0 0 0 1 W I Union Sund.y school con- of a voice of such pure aweetneas as Mrs. Strange possesses and that “ h . " John s . o iji, kioh- i t t i b u l e d I b e i r l j e « t e f f o r t « t o t b e e n - ard King, J N Hunter, of Deschutes Otogou, The music hy the it is appreciated used not he said. Diek Vandevert, of P rin eville, Oregon, L N tertainment. K elsay, S Si Bailey, af Silver Lake, Oregon, choir showed careful training aud Mrs. Oeuitnerford and I)r. Ed Any ar.d all persons claim ing adversely the to encores. above described lands are requested to (lie tbe dialogues, recitations and drills wards also responded their claim , in this office • » or bufor» ih* said An agreeable surprise to us was 14lh day of January, 1»4. by the little ones were received by K. X. fiaATTais, R a g i.u r. the fairness of Prineville’s maid the audience with great enthus Tim ber Land, Act Juna 3, 1878. ens in the Greek poses that were iasm. Miss Bundle's rendition of N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . . , „ , . “ The _______ Holy , City” — _ was thoraughlv given. In the farce, the unfortu Lnitad State- t.and Offleo, 1 J J 6 nate character of “ Mr. Brown” was Lakeview, Oregon, October 20, 1903. appreciated. Notice is hereby given that in compliance w ith the provision, oi the Act of June 3, 1878, Following tbs appearance af faithfully portrayed hy Mr. Ride-| entitled "A n act for the sale of tim ber lands in the State, of California. Oregon. Nevada and Santa Claus came the distribution out 5 *ad tho bev7 of buxom maids, Washington T erritory ,” asVaxtcnded to all the ; ¡ 1 .1 j _ 1 1 Public Land state, by act of August 4,1832 the of the candv bags and presents 1 young a i m O ld , O K I seruuip* follow in « persons have Bled In thia office th eir | ...................... f ... . Mrs. W ills ’s “ Bill Smith” sworn »tatvineiit», towit which, together with the beautiful i piously, »m,. .» ■© Krnest D Waltx, Christmas tree, made the children’s j waB * •idesplitter. Messrs. Smel- s f Frinevillc, county of Crook, state of O regon; sworn »taiew cn t Ne. 2586, for the purchase of heaots leap with joy. That the zer and Ellefson, iu their instru the lots 7, 8 , 9, 17, 13 sec 31, tp 22 s, r 13 e, w in. K llinor U Chase, mental and vocal work, easily o f Prin eville, county of Crook, state of Oregon, entertainment wa3 enjoyed by all sworn statement No. 2587, for tho purchase of worked their way into popular j I the lots 10, 15, 10, 21 and 22 sCc SI, tp 22 s, r 15 e, was shown by the enthusiasm with favor. As^gccompanist, Miss Kingjj That they w ill offer proof to show that the which both old and young entered land sought is more valuable fer its tim ber or | . .. , ., c . did excellent work. stone than ior agricultural purposes and to es- 1 into It. AS the tile urst Lnri8tlB*8 N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N . NO. 31. --------------------------------------------------------------- Ü. . S. Laud Offiee, Lakevlew, O r.g .u , October 17. 1903 . Notice is hereby given that in eorapltance With the provisions of the act of Congress of J u n e», 1878. entitled "A n act for the sale of tim ber lands in the states of California, Ore gon, Nevada and Washington T e rrito ry ," as extended to all the Public Lend States by act o f August 4 . 1893 , ' Thomas Ferris, of Inkster, county of Grand Forks, state of North Dakota, lias tiled in this offiee his sworn statement No 2813, for the purchase of the svr qr, se qr see 27, 11 Ilf, ne qr of see 34, in tp 22 s, r 9 e, w 111 ., and w ill offer proof to show that the land sought is more valuable lor Its timber or stone than for agri- cultural purposes, and to establish his claim tablish their claim to said land before U. B. Ward well, U. 8 . Com miisisnes at Silver Lako, Oregon, on Monday the 1st dav of February, 1904. They name as witnesses: Charles II Ericktou, Heury A Foster, Krnest D Waltz, lla rry C Chase, Kllinor M Chase of F riu eville, Oregon. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on o f before said 1 st day of February, 1904 n7-j9 K M B r att au *, Register. Tim ber Lapd, Act June 3, 1878. , T H E B E N D M E R C A N T IL E CO. K eeps a oomplete stock m ( »se n . Doors. W indow s, snd Flic ¿Famous Fireproof Xubbcroid Stoonni H E A D Q U A R T E R S FOR A N D C A T T L E M E N 'S F u ll Line of Everything s n i t r k i M '3 s u p p l ì *«. Hardware, at Prlnevlll* Stoves, Etc. Pr ic e s . A . (I. U K A N T , M a x ao k r BEND OREGON. STAATS celebration under the auspices of the Baptist Union Sunday School, j N o w T e le p h o n e Lin o . which was organized only a few Articles o f incorporation were Has a complete line of months ago, its success ia thorough signed at Prineville the first of the goods at his new store. ly appreciated by the officers and week for a new telephone company, A two-thousand dollar members. the object of the new organization addition has just been being the construction of a tele- . T h e D o o m o fS h a n ik o . NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. received. Qualities right phone system through Western I Shattiko is at present th* termi- 1’ nited States Land Office, and prices right. Crook "county', ‘ /lie incorporators Lakes lew, Oregon, October 17, 1*08. Columbia. Southern Notice is hereby given that in compliance nue of the are W. A. Booth, P. B. Davis and w ith the provisions of the A e to f June 3. 1878, W . H. STA A TS, Prop., Wo have been assured entitled "A n act for the sale of tim ber • lands Railroad. G. M. Cornett and the authorized in the States of California, Oregon. Nevada and W ashington Territory,” as extended to all the by Mr. Harriman, however, that capital stock is $ 10,000. The| Fublie Land States by act of August 4, 1 SS‘ 2 . tbe follow ing persons have filed in this office this road’s terminus will he some papers are to he filed with the j th eir sworn statements, to w it: where on the Deschutes rivor iu a Hans I arson, ¡county clerk at Prineville and tho of Crookston, county 0 / Folk, state o f Minne One of the most re sota; sworn statement No. 2479, for the pur year’s time. secretary of state at Salem the first chase of the sw qr sec 4 tp 23 s, r I 2 e, w m. markable features of Shaniko’s life Mary Larson, of next week, and a complete or o f Crookston. county of F o lk .s ta te o f Minne- I , , .... sota; sworn statement No, ¿180, for the pur- W a s th O D U liu ln g of the Columbia ganization will soon he effected. chase of the se qr see 5, tp 2 :’, ¿, 1 1 2 e, w in. Thai they w ill offer proof to show that the ■Southern Hotel when the road first It is ill« purpose of the promot land sought is more valuable for its tim ber or there The building, ■tone lliau for agricultural purpose, and to reached ers of this enterprise to first con establish their claim to said land before G. H. and managrnent of W ardwell. U S Commissioner at Silver Lake, equipment struct a line from Prineville down Oregon, on Tuesday, the 20tli day of Janu- this hotel is not surpassed any ary 1901. Crooked river to Forest’s place and They name as witnesses: Mary Larson. Hans Larson, of Crookston, M innesota; Maxim Le- where in the state. thence to a point on the Deschutes Fage, Salem Mageuu, Kd Boyd of Deschutes, SHAW * BROSTER!lOL’ S, Props. Oregon. river, either to Cline Falls or Any and all persons claim ing adversely the S c h o o l O lo s e s . above-dcscril>ea lands are requested to file their claims in tins offiee on or before said gtitli The only first-class establishment o f its kind in W estern The public school closed Tetherow’s bridge. From one of day of January 1904. these points a line will then be n7-j9 ' E M B r a t t a I!*, Register. Wednesday for the usual Christ Creek County. built to this place and another to C O N T E S T N O T IC E . mas and New Year holiday va U. S. Land Offiee, The Dalles. Ore. T h e fln e 3 t b ra n d s o f w in e s , liquo rs, beers and cation. The first four months of Sisters. Later, other branch lines -Nov. 2ffi 1903. will he constructed into the Hay cigare: c o n s t a n t l y o n h a n d . A sufficient contest affidavit having l>een fil 1 ed in this office by l»>ren K. Allingham , con the school year are thus clofed stack and Agency plains country testant. against Homestead entry No. 8565, made (let. 11, 1900 for aw qr siv qr see 26 , se qr with a record of good work done and from present plans it is calcu ^ E a s te rn p e o p le a re e s p e c ia lly in v ite «] to c a ll at th e H utfot w h en in th e c it y , ¡j ■se qr see 27 , lie qr ne qr sec 34 ami nw qr nw qr Section 85, Township 15s. Range l i e , by Sam bv both Mr. Rowan and tho schol- t ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * « ♦ '> ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ < » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 uel T. Prcwett I'ontestee. 111 « hleb it is alleged With the opening of school lated that the company will have, that suid Samuel 1. F rew tit has w h o lly aban ars. miles of doned said tract: that lie has changed his resi again on Jan. 4th it is hoped that when completed, over 12 dence therefrom for more than six months since making said eutry , that said tr act is not . , j . . . . . . . . p n e r c r v w i l l n r e m i I a ,,, cin rr line. settled upon and cultivated hy said party a- l n e t ,a m e v U t r g y W I li p r e v a i I a m o n g This will he gratifying news to! required by law. and that such failure still ex- itsts, and that the Name I n not due to M ilitary or all aud that the same rapid pro the people of this vicinity who Naval .service in the U. s. army or na» y\; ¿aid parties are hereby notified to appear, respond gress shnll be made hy the chil- Mrs. C. E. M cDow ell, Prop. have long felt the need of some! and offer eridcni e oik *b in * said allegation at 10 o'clock a. in. oil January l'». ijt)l bc-ijr** \V. A. dren. means of rapid communication ! Boll U. 8 . Commissioner, at liis otR nu at Prine- v ill *, or«*., and that final hearing w ill bo hold P o rtla n d 's £ h tu s ia s m . I with the outside world. There is I 1 On your way to Deschutes and Silver Lit <0 you will want at 10 o'clock a. m .on January 2 =>, UMM before the Kegiatcr and Koceiver at the U.;itod btatc*« II. J. Blaesing, of Portland, who no doubt but that local business Lam! Office in The Dalles, Oregon. to stop at a f *ood hotel while n rrinov ilio. Tho said contestant having, in a proper af fidavit. filed Nov. It*. 1903, >et forth facta which sent in a telephone massage some men will willingly purchaae stock •how that after due diligen ce personal service of this notice ran not I k * made, it in hereby o r time ago directing J. L McCulloch of the company if the promoters The PRIXKYILLE has the reputation of being tho best; ask dered and directed that such notice be given | to select a lot for him in Lytle, offer it. T he K< ho trusts that by due and proper publication. M IC H A E L T. N O LAN . your friends if it sift. writes us that he expects to visit Messrs. Booth, Davis and Cornett Register. our city again about Feb. 1st, 1904. will meet with a full measure of l im lit r Ln.,1 Art J une 3, 1 S 73 . Cuisine Unexcelled. I He also saya that he has hopes of success in their undertaking.! Fine Rooms and Beds. N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N . V S Land Office Lftkcview. Otfgnn, riding u d the Deschutes river to This, they are entitled to, and, as October 17. Dm. N ot're f.« he-eby Riven-that In compliance this point in a Pullman car by the in thetr past ventures, will achieve, with tbe provLIons of the act o f t.iu tru a i of year. Such is tho ________________ June 3. i* 79 , entitled "A n act for the »aie 0 / end of next tim ber ¡a m i-in the State, o f C aliforn ia. Ore gon, Nevada and W *«hineton T e rrito ry ." HA sentiment utnoQg all buiiuess men . M. KCCNCV, PRO P. extended to ail the public Land State, by act o f P rin cv ü io 's E le c tio n . in Portland. of Auguat 4. 1892. Barney Lew i* of Prachutea, ronnty of crook The eleetion at Prineville last Mate of jregou , ha» filed in th i»'o ffic e hi. T h e r a Is n o th in ? t h a t d e l h t s th e w e n r lo d t r a v e l e r m o r e th a n t o fin d a r e a j C lub M a k e s a H it. s m rn «tat-nient No 2279. fer tbe purchase of Monday, resulted in the election of; g o o d h o t « ! w h e r e v e r h e a t o p « t o re s t. nw qr of * t h . tp 22 r IP e, w m , and w ill offer proof to «bow that th » land sought it The mixed musical and dra the following officers : Will Wurz- more valuable for it« tim ber or atone than for I agrieultural |-nrf>o«es, and t > eatablLh lit« J matic entertainment given by the weiler, mayor; Walter O’ Neil, J. You will pronounce the Columbia Southern tho best by far of claim to »aid land t- f,,re Q B W ardwell D l l . C om m m iom ra t silver Lake, o r.g o n .o n riiu r» Prinsville Amateur Athletic Club any hotel you have ever run across in a city of Shaniko’s size. Wigle and D. Stewart, coun-( day. the 14th day of January. 1901. . . . ' He name» a* a itn e »»e » W if Brock, of De*- ■ t their Prineville clubhouse last ci 1 men ; R. P. Harrington, mar-1 Such a hotel would be a cfodit to many large cities. chutea, Oregon, Wm P Vandevert, W illiam 1 Hollingvhead. of Lara, Oregon. K J Brock, of S a t u r d a y n i g h t W a s a h i g h l y SUC- shal ; W, A. Bell, recorder and J. Deschutea. Oregon. * " 0 J Any and all per*on» claim ing ad ver.eiy th » j c e e s f u l a ffa ir . r TOID a m u s i c a l L. McCulloch, treasurer. Theee above devertbed land» are re |iie*tei to f i l e __ • _ . _ / _ • ___ . . _______ ... R ates are reasonable, to o . Run on th e A m eric an their claim , in th i» office on or before the point 01 V i e w It W f ii, kbn the ex- geatlemen will make an efficient said 14th day o f Janua-v 1904. . I . , . P lan , from $ 1 . 5 0 up. S H A IM IK O , O R . k m BmATTan*, K egiiter 1 c e p tio n o f t h e c h o r u s w o r k , a r a r e set of officials for Priueville. Deschutes, • - - Oregon. , M IN N E S O T A B U F F E T S lj? iijuti'I f îr iu r a ib . C olum bia S o u th e rn H o tel. H. F.