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LO C A L N O T E S . * N Millinery Bargain* at New York Cash Store! John Bless was a visitor in Des chutes this week. J. I. West was a visitor in Prine- villa last Sunday. Buy Christmas presents at the New York Cash Store! Ovid Riley was a Prineville vis itor the first of the week. Charles Low came in Wednes day with a load of freight. John Steidl’s sickness has been diagnosed as typhoid fever. Mr. and Mr*. C. D. Weisz were visitors in Prineville this week. Ed Brock took in the sights at the county seat for a few hours last Sunday. A very attractive assortment of holiday goods and toys at New Y ork Cash Store! than 8;15 p. m.. and is allowed 15 hours and 15 minutes for the trip to Prineville. The thrice-a-week stage to Haystack leaves Prine ville at 11 -45 a. in. instead of 9 :45 as formerly, and the Crook twice- a week service leaves here also at 11:45 instead of 9:45. It is thought that the new O. R. & N. schedule will make other changes in the stage time card when it goes into effect.—Review. Dovvie has “went broke.” This is to some extent the result of *uss- iog the poor, downtrodden news paper men of the country. Served the grafter right. P resid en t R oosevelt v irtu ally recom m ended in his m essage th a t congress be liberal in d e b at ing the Lewis and C lark ap p ro priation. T hat tim e Mr. Roose velt sta rte d off on th e rig h t foot. home during the holidays, and the rest returned next day to the river. A. H. GRANT, C. J. S tu b lin g , W holesaler. R u n n in g NOTARY PUBLIC Office at the bend Meieantile Co’s store. up a IiEND, OREGON. H arp er Gig S i!!. H. W . R E E D , N otary Green R iver IPu.t>lio D raw s u p deeds, m o rtg a g e s, etc . a n d e x e c u t e * « 11 k i n d s o f l e g a l d o c u m e n t s w ith care a n d precision. LYTLE . . . OREGON The Coun t r y ’ s B e s t. M . R. B I C C S , Attorney at Law and notary. M a in S tre e t, P rin e v ille , O re g o n . F o r d o c t o r ' s f r r a w r tn 't h e n o r o i a a r v w h r n v o u a r t ’ a t t a c k e d w i t h c o l d s a t t h i s s e a s o n of t h e y e a r . l u s t s e t a l«>ttle o f " & R E E N R I V E R ” o r " H A R P E R , ” a m i t a k e il in t h e f o rm o f a h o t " t o d d y " Y o u r e o l d w ill l e a v e v o n a n d v a n w o n ' t su f f e r f r o m t h e ef fe cts o f " o h e a o " w h i s k e y . S H A W A B H O S T E R H O U S h a v e lo ts o f “ G R E E N R I V E R ” a m i “ H A R P E R , ” a m i t h e y w a n t to " s h o w y o u " Office o n s t r e e t l e a d i n g t o C o u r t H o u s e . The 11. C. B E L K N A P BELKNAP Dalles, Oregon. C K A S. S. ED W A R D S & EDWARDS We are receiving through the P h y s i c i a n s a n d S u r g e o n s j First Class Teams and Kins Veryi Reasonable Rates P R IN E V IL L E , O R E G O N . courtesy of Congressman William son a choice assortment of news Office 1« A d a m s o n A W l n n e k C o ’s. D r u g 8 t o r e paper wrappers in the form of the : O n e o l t h e e d i t o r s o f " M a t t h e w s C o n w a y 's Congressional Record. la the 38 D i g " e M s t ; a ” t t h a e u w t h s ’ o F r o r of m s of " M P a l t e t a h d e i w n g s ’ s , ” (¡H e t id c e,” BEND ORECON years of its existence the Record W M . B. M A T T H E W S , A TT O R N E Y -A T -L A W . has never changed its ityle either Unequaled Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers. 1 W ill p r a c t i c e b efo re t h e U n i t e d S tate» S u p r e m e typographically or editorially, and ; C o u r t , t h e C o u r t of C l a i m s , all t h e D e p a r t Quick Service Satisfaction Guaranteed s. is probably the only journal in the S p e c m i a e l n a t s t , t e a n n t d i o C n o g m i v m e i n t t e t o e s c o o f n C t e o s n t g e res d a m i ex - I p a r t e oeses u n d e r t h e T i m b e r a n d S to n e, Ho m o- United States without an error. i s t e a d , T b w n s i i e , a n d m i n e r a l law s. Cases b e Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Staats went to Prineville the first of the week to do Christmas shopping. The New York Cash Store will receive a full line of the latest styles in gentlemen’* hats next week. f o re C o n g r e s s, m a i l r o u t e c o n t r a c t s , a n d p a t If in need of warm winter under H om er D avenport, probably e n t s for i n v e n t i o n s . O ffice s: Hom l B u i l d i n g , wear, gloves, shoes, etc., doa’t fail the g re a te st living cartoonist in W A SH IN G TO N . D. C. references . to see our line at New York Cash the world, is an Oregon boy, II. M itch e ll, U n i t e d S t a t e s S e n a t o r born in Silverton. He recently l i o “ n . J Jn o o h . n T. Store. M organ, “ “ “ “ H e n r y M. T elle r, “ “ “ quit a $10,000 job for H earst to go “ W. H. H e y b u r n , “ “ “ C. D. Weisz and wife left today Cu llo m , “ “ “ to w ork for Collier at a salary of “ “ F S r h a . n l b c y i s M. K. W a r r e n , “ " “ for Silver Lake where Mr. Weisz $50,000, and now H earst has told H o n . J C. n o D . . C N lark, e w t o n W i llia m so n , R e p r e s e n t a t i v e will make proof on hi* timber I*. B a rtle tt, “ him to not close th a t bargain till “ “ R Chas. i c h a r d B o r th o ld , “ claim. “ J o e l l’. l l e a t w o l e , “ he can confer w ith him. D aven “ J o h n P. S h n ffo rth , “ a m e s A. W a y m i r c , California. Frank Glass left last Monday for po rt was a t one tim e th e b u tt of H o “ n . J W. H. il. H a r t , ex -A tty -G e n l o f Califor nia J. M cConnell, e x - G o v e r n o r o f Idaho. Corvalli* wh*re he will spend the the office force of the O regonian. “ “ W. M y r o n H. McCord, G o v e r n o r o f Arizo n a. '* Miguel A. Otuo, G o v e r n o r o f New Mexico holidays with relatives and old Look at him now! T i m b e r L a n d , A ct J u n e 8 , 1878. friends. The p re sid en t in his m essage, N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . U S L a n d Office L a k e v i e w , O reg o n , Ferd McCulluter cam* up from an e x tra c t of w hich was p rin ted October 10, 1908, Crooked river Tuesday with a load in these colum ns last week, | w i N t h o t t i h c e e is p r o h e i r s e i o b u y s o g f i v t e h n e t a h c a t t o i f n C c o o n m g p r e l i s a s n c of e e n t i t l e d " A n a c t for t h e sa le of of apples whioii he sold to our local w ants congress to revise tho i J t i u m n b e e 3, r l 1878, a n d * in t h e S tated of C a l i f o r n i a , O r e g o n . N e v a d a an d W ashington T erritoi y ,” us tim b er and stone law, th e com > e x t e n d e d to all merchants. t h e p u b l i c L a n d S tates by a c t m utation clause of th e hom estead I of A u g u s t 4, 18'j’s*. t h e f o l l o w i n g - n a m e d p e r s o n s i h a v e filed i n t h i s office t h e i r &woru s t a te - H. W. Reed's new residence is n t s to - w it: act and th e d e s e rt land law, to ' m e Ole G e n n e s , o f Rm»na V ista , c o u n t y of Be l the first on the river to he painted i , s t a t e of M i n n e s o t a . S w o r n s t a t e m e n t elim inate all chance of fra u d u t N r a o m ¿212, fo r t h e p u r c h a s e o f t h o sw q r sw q r within and without. N. P. Weider lently acq u irin g title to public sec 18, a n d se q r se q r sec 14, u n d e h f n e q r sec 28, t p 22 «, r 14 e. did the work. l land. He does not set fo rth any t r a P m e t i e , r s L t a i t n u d e o b f e r g M . i n o n f e s B o t e a m . l d S j i w o c r o n u n s t t y a t of e m Be ent John McTaggart and wife passed method sh o rt of absolute repeal i N o 2278, for t h e p u r c h a s e o f t h e se o r n e q r, e h f *e qr. sw q r >e q r se e 21. t p 22 s, r 14 e. through town Monday on their way th a t will accom plish this p u r N i l s L a r s e n , o f D e m i d j i , c o u n t y of B e l t r a m i , s t a t e o f M i n n e s o t a . S w o r n s t a t e m e n t N o ‘2274, to Silver Lake to make proof on pose, b u t leaves th e whole m a t I fo r t h e p u r c h a s e o f t h e n e q r se q r , s h f se q r , j se q r sw q r sec 25, t p '¿2 s, r 14 e. , of B e m id ji, c o u n ty of B eltram i, their timber claims. te r in the hands of congress to s t G a t u e s o t f Berg M innesotL Sw orn .sta te m e n t > 2275. a s e of t h o se q r se q r see 28 , j u i d C. L. Turney and Charles Dano ' determ ine ways and m eans. M r. ! \ n for w t q h r e n p w u r q c r h sec 25, n h f n e q r see 2 O. t p 22 s, r came down from their homesteads Roosevelt seem s m uch concern j 14 ' T e, h a w t t m. h e y w i l l offer p r o o f j t o s h o w t h a t t h e is m o r e v a l u n b i l e for its t i m b e r o r near Rosland Tuesday and left ed about the disappearance of j s l a t o n n d e s t o h u a g n h t for a g r i e u l o r a l p u r p o s e s , a n d to our public lands and w ants to do i e B s t W a b a l r i d s w h e t l h l , e i 1 r S c C l a o i m m m s i to s s i o s n a e i d r at l a S n i d l v e b r efo L a re k e G , next day for Prineville. m som ething, he d o esn 't know’ Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hyde, who w hat, to keep tho lands rigidly have been visiting with Mr. and for the hom ebuilder. W hy not Mrs. C. D. Weisz during the past : repeal all bu t th e hom estead act week, left for Prineville Monday. land give the whole business over O r e g o n , o n W e d n e s d a y , t h e 18th d a y of J a n u a r y . 1904. T h e y n a m e as w i t n e s s e s : Ole G c n n e s a , of 1 B u e n a V ista , M i n n e s o t a . P e t e r L i m l e b c r g , Nils L a rs e n , G u s t Berg, A rn o b o l h e r g . of B e m i d j i , | M i n n e s o t a , L o u is N e ls o n , o f Bend. o r . A ny a n d ail persons c la im in g a d v erse ly th e 1 a b o v e - d e s c r i b e d l a n d s a r e r e q u e s t e d to file t h e i r c l a i m s in t*»«s office o n o r b efo re t h e 13th d a y o f J a n u a r y , 19ui. K M BRATI AI n . R e g ister. Bend Feed and Livery Stables. TH E D E SC H U T E S L U M B E R CO. Carries a complete line of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber for sale and special hills sawed to order. STEID L & REED. ORECON LYTLE, T h r o u g h fr o m S h a n ik o to P r in e v ille in 1 2 H o u r s . S h an iko -P rin e viile S ta g e Line G . M. C O R N U T T , Drop. M ak in sr C lo se C o n n e c tio n w ith t h e P rln e v ille - B e n d D a lly S ta g e . S H AN IK O -P R I N E V II.L E SCHEDULE. SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Leave Shaniko 0 p. m. Arrive Prineville 0 a in. P R IN E V IL L E -B E N D Ia>ave Rend 0:30 n. m. Ariivo Prineville J2 ui. SCHEDULE. SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND I.eave Prineville 1 D- in. Arrive Bend 0:30 p. m. First Class Accommodations fo r I<eavo Prineville 1 p m. Arrive Shaniko 1 a. m. tho Traveling Public PASSENGER *ND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE 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 a t HOTEL STAATS This popular report is under the special management and super vision of W. 11. Staats. ___________________ D E S C H U T E S . O R E C O N - __________________ P IL O T B U T T E IN N A. C. LU C A S. Pro p . Accomodations fer travelers a lw iy s first-class to the scrip p ers? Theso laws The Booth ct Cornett end Vandevert stages stop t its floors and livery are w orthless because they can l i m b e r L a n d . Act J u n e 8 , 1878. t rigs can he had on short notice to ilri to the timber. N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . be got around; new laws can be U. S. L a n d Office, L a k e v i e w . O r e g o n . fram ed th at no one can get BEND, ORECON. ( i c t o h e r 2k». 1 n t o u t in c o m p l i a n c e around, jum p over, creep through | w i N t h o t t i c h e e in p r o h v e i r s e i o b n y » g of i v e tin* a c t of C o n g r e s s of e n t i t l e d ' A n a c t for t h e sale of or craw n under. Yes, of course; J t i u m n b e e 3, r l 18<8, j . l . M c C u l l o c h , a n d s i n t h e S t a t e s of C a l i f o r n i a , O r e A. W. Pope went to Prineville b u t it will take a man m uch g o n , N e v a d a a n d W a s h i n g t o n T e r r i t o r y , " as e x t e n d e d t o all t h e p u l l ie L a n d 8 t a t os b y a c t last Sunday morning to summon s m a rte r than P resid en t Roose- of A u g u s t 4, 18' j 2. Abstracter and Examiner o f Titles. S a m u e l M a t ts o n a physician to attend John Steidl, ! velt to find such laws and to pu t of P o r t l a n d , c o u n t y o M u l t n o m a h , s t a t e of whose illnoss took quite a serious them on the s ta tu te books. The O r e g o n . I ih - file ! in t h i s office h i s s w o r n state* i Real Estate bought and sold anti property looked after, and tuxes paid e m No fo r ti i e p u r c h a s e of t h e se q r see for nen residents. : fact th a t lie has nothing to s u g m l.5,t|»2i - r l i e . w in, afi 1 w ill o ffe r profF to turn Saturday night. h o w t h a t t h e l a n d s o u g h t is m o r e \ « L i a b l e gest as a rem edy is sufficient to s for i ts t i m b e r o r s t o n e t h a n for a g r i c u l t u r a l A friend in need is worth a for j indicate th a t he has no m eans, p u r p o s e , a n d 10 e s t a b l i n h h i s c l a i m to said Agent for Lytle Townsite. proposed terminmof the Columbia Southern. l a n d b e i o r e G B W a r d well. U * UoutmL>iour*r P rin ev ille. O r e g o n tune. Fry’s Lightning Healer is o th er than repeal, at hand to at .»liver L ak e. • reg in, o n M o n d a y , t h e ‘t h d a y Fi re a n d l i fe i n s u r a n c e . o i Ft h r urn* > , 1 OL f l i e c a n .e .' as w i t n e sc»: J o h n A T r a c y Kd- your fiiend and may save your life offer.—Prinevi lie R eview . You can buy an appropriate pres ent for either your brother, sister, parent or wife—yes, even your mother-in-law—at the New York Cash Store. w i n M c i.c a n , I) Met a r t u y , of H e - c h u t e s , O r e g o n ; O J G r a y , o f P r i n e . ii.n*. O reg o n . as v\e,| your pocket hook. Try D ie d . A ny a m i a h m r - o n * c la im in g ad v e rse ly th e a b o v e d e - c r i b e d l a n d - a r e r e q u e s t e d t " file it for any pain or ache, guaran t t h s office o n o r b e f o r e s a i d »th W. II Quinn, of Grizzly, die-1 d a e y i r o f c l F a i e m b r s u i a n r y t h , i lv04. teed safe, sure and speedy. Price i n n - j 23 H M BR A T T A IN. R eg is ter. 50c. For pale by W. H. Staata. very suddenly last Thursday even TIIK MISSES STENItF.HO AND BAKDI.E, Prop*. J Deschtes; Smith & Wilt, Sisters. ing, at bis Lone Pine ranch, of T i m b e r L a n d , A c t J u n e 3, 1878. heart failure. The deceased had N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . M IL L IN E R Y , D R Y GOODS, H O E S , E tc. | The new Crooked river bidge is juct started to feed the horses for U n i t e d S t a t e s L a n d Office. , N o v e m b e r 2 , 1903. New stock of dry goods and notions now in stock. nearly finished. The structure is tb« evening when the attack came N o tic e L in a k h e e v r i e e b w y , 'g O iv r e e g n o n th a t iri c o m p lia n c e w ith t h e p ro v fsiö n s o f t h e aut »»f C ongrcs» of A ll K i n d s o f S e w i n g u n d D r e s s m a k i n g D o n e . standing very bridge-like over the on, and He fell to the ground. His J u n e 3, 1878, e n titie d "An act for th e «ale of tirnber land» in th e Sta*es o f C a l i f o r n i a . O re river which in a month will be at son found him soon afterwards and g o n , N evad a, an d W a sh in g to n T e rrito ry /* »•< D ESC H U TES - OREGON. all th e P u b lic L a n d M ales by a c t o f flood and dangerous. It is expect came in for the coroner, who to e A x u te g n u d st. e d 4, t«• 181*2, ed that the bridge will be opened gether with Mr. Lippman went of A nrika. e o u n t y J o o f h n An E. k R a yan. s t a t e of M i n n e s o t a , ha» th i » d a y filed i n thi» office hi» s w o r n S tate to traffic in a week. Similar struc ■ down to the ranch. m e n t *No. for t h e p u r c h a s e «*f tlo* n e q r of Mr. Quinn was about G2 years of M t o o H h M o w in t h t p a t 9 3 t h a, « r l a il n d e , a * o i u i g , M h t d i» o m i l o i r e o f v f e a r l n p a r o b o l e f ture* over old Crooked rivtr and SF .V ER T D C n i N G , P r o p . t i i n h e r o r » to n e t h a n for a g r i e u l t u r a l age, *nd leaves a large family to f p o u r r p it» the Ochoco would be greatly ap o s c » , a n d t o p«tar#li»h b i s c l a t m t o «aid mourn hio loss. The funeral took l a n d b e f o re G. B. W a r d w e l l , V . 8. C«wnmisiiioncr The choicest brands of Beer, Wines, Liquors preciated by the citizen* of Prine- place at Lone Pine on Monday. a t 911 v e r L a k e , O r e g o n , o n T u * - d a y , t h « I9tli d a y o f J a n u a r y , IMS • il** D tm c t *« w ltn e e a e s: W illiam R y a n , of Vil!e and Crook county. and Cigars always on hand. C lifto n W a sh in g to n ; J o h n MctJormack, P rinevT lle. O n -jo n ; F ran k Bogu«, J a m es F Frank Glass, M. C. Awbrey and A change in the stage schedule B ogu e, of Lava, O regon. A n v a n d a ll n**rw»Ti» c l a f m i n g a d v e r * e | y t h e FOR TOURISTS AND TIMRERMEN was made, effective Dec. *21, as fol Ovid Riley were in Prineville from al*ov»*-dcsurib*«t U n d » ar** r w i u e i t e d fr» file HEADQUARTERS t h e i r c la in i» in t h i » office o n o r b e f e r e «aid lvth Bend on Monday. Mr. Glass wa* lows : Mail leaves Shaniko im d a y o f J a n u a r ) , )P !. Next to Sisernore’s place, Farewell B< Or. E M B a a r r a m , R egister. mediately after train, but not <ater o d the W3.v to Corvallis to visit hi* n 2 i ju» fieni York Gash Store. F A R E W E L L B E N D SALO O N.