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About The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1904)
ft r * * I . ÎEdîix KZ ^ v ‘!‘ v v v r : m :« M 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 , J A N U A R Y 2, 1904. V O L . II. Timber Lend Art June 3, 1873, way could be procured withoutcon-j detnnatory proceeding«, and we do ; U. 8 . Laud Oflleo, Lakeview, Oregon, j October 17, 1903 . P , B. D. C o . D o e s N o t C o n n e c t—A n - not believe it can. The state could Notice ia hereby given that in compliance I o th e r 3 ig D itc h N e xt S p rin g . not get the right of way for the with the provision« of the act oi Coagreae of ] June 3, tsTS. entitled "An act for tltc sale of I ________ j Portage Railroad w.thout going in- I timber lauds In the states of 1 alifcnin. Ore to the courts, and the case of the! gon, Nevada and Washington Territory, tndTsuù7i, Reports have been received from •State of Oregon vs. O. R. <fe N, Co. extended to all the PuwlS, i’ubllc Ü Land btutes b; ya“t of August 4 , J. Washington to tho effect that 110 is now pending in the circuit court Thomas Ferris, of Inkster, county of Orand , Forks, mite ,,i n < rib Dakota, i,as nicd in iius government irrigation work will be in this county. For the route of | office Id. sworn statement No 130!, for the pureuase me nw ijj *■«-« 2 ", n «* *»*» purchase oi of the-,w <|r, , su sc m qt let' hf, n e u p ‘ dotlO in lb a siftrn Or«?C< regon for at least the canal very likely the same pro-|| oi sec 34, in tp 22 k , r 9 o, w m., ami w ill offer Chief Engineer Newell ceedmgs would have to be inr ugur- proof to show that the land Bought is more one year. valu able lor its timber or stone than for agri ated cultural purpose*, and to establish his claim g p o k e o f three locations which to said laud before G B W ordwell, U S Gouimis ; Before any definite action is «lon er at Silver Lake, Oregon, oil Friday, the were under consideration; the taken the approximate price should 14th day of January, 1904. He names as witnesses: John Steidl, Rich Umatilla, tho Deschutes and be ascertained. It would not he ard King. .1 N H u n te r*o f Deschutes Oiegon. Dick Vandovert. »*f Prineville, Oregon, L N Silvies River. Of these projects, well to appropriate $100,000 when K eU ay, 8 M Bailey, of M lvcr Lake. Oregon, u*" way could be purchas- Any and nil persons claim ing adversely the the Umatilla has bee ;n given prefer- ^ie above described lauds are requested to file . , ed, if at all, fur $75,000 or evert ence and the first vernment work ■ ■ , their claims in this office ou or before _ said th e T>o 0 . 0 0 0 . l i his n e is simply s im p ly a h u s l- , . ... b.M , , , , ■ >o0.000. 1 14th day of January, 19t)4. !v. M. B rattai **, R **:«ter. done in Oregon will probably be negs proposition, ami if tho largest done there. Some time ago we amount is appropriated every cent Timber Land, Act June S, 1878. were informed that a Portland at- will he swallowed up, when the N O T IC K FOR PUBLICS T ION.-. torney, acting for the Pilot Butte smallest sum might have accom United States Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon, October 2o, 1903. plished the purpose. Notice is hereby given that iu compliance Development Company, had tried I f the state, by an act of the leg With the provisions ot the Act of June J, 1878, entitled “ An act for the bale of Timber lands in to approach the Oregon delegation islature, donate, appropriate, or the Mates ».f California. Oregon. Nevada and W ashington Territory,” as extended to all the with a proposition for a sale of that whatever it may be, $100,000 or Public Lan«! States by act of August 4. 18»2 the to be used? follow in « persons have tiled in this ollice their Company’s Carey Act grant to the any sum, how is it sworn statements, tow it: government far government irriga- The act could make tho governor, Ernest I) Walt.!, of Princvllle, county of Crook, state of Oregon; , ; o n n u rn o ses The n r n n n s it i n n secretary of state and state treasur sw am statement No. FSti, for the • pur (lun-hitse of 1,1011 p u rp oses. m e p ro p o s itio n er a commission to purchase the the lots 7 , 8, 9, 17, IS see 31, tp 22 s r 15 o, w m. was net looked upon favorably by land along the line of the canal Elliuor 11 chase, of Prlneville, county of crook, state of Oregon, for the same, sworn statement No. 2587, for the purchase of the delegation for the reason that and receive deeds the lots 10, 15, 18, 21 and 22 sec 31, tp 22 s , r 15 e, the land had only been granted and then to transfer title to United I * w m. That they w ill offer proof to show that the States government. This could be land sought is more valuable for its timber or last spring and a movement to have easily done if each individual own stone than ior agricultural purposes and to es tablish their claim to said land before G. B. the government buy back what it er would be willing to sell his in W ardwell, U. 8. Gommissieues at Silver Lake, Oregon, on Monday the 1st day of February, had given free would be looked up- terest; hut the state of Oregon 1904. with suspicion by both congress could not force arty on« to relin They name as witnesses: Charles H Erickson. Henry A Foster. Ernest D W alt', H arry C j quish hi.- right to the lund without Chase, Ellinor M Chaae of Prineville, Oregon. and the interior department. Any and aJl persons claim ing adversely the These last reports would indi-1 <due process ° f luw. above-described lands are requested to file NO N O TIC E FO B P U B L IC A T IO N . GOVERNMENT NO. 32 R R IC A T iO N . s— their claims in this ollice on or beforesaid 1st I n a day of February, 1901. c ate tn a t^ e v e n Ii7-j9 E M B r a t t a i N, Register. taken up the Timber Land, Act J una 3, 1878. , - D ac l o u r j . i ^ „ „ » : d e le g a t io n W IL L SEEK HOMES HERS. STARTS H as a complete line o f goods at his n e w store. A two-thousand dollar addition has just been received. Qualities right and pi*ices right. W * H . ST A A T S , Prop., Deschutes, • - - Oregon. M IN N E S O T A SHAW Si B U F F E T BK09TERIIOUS, Props. The cniy first-class establishment of its kind in Western Crock County. I lie fi n e st b r a n d s o f w in es, liquors, beers ci g a rs c o n s t a n t l y on hand. fin d i matter of the sale, J Eastern peoplo are especially invited to call at the EufTel when in the city. J i I nothing would be done during the! -a r g o N u m b e r o f P e o p le P re p a rin g ♦ ♦ N O T IC E F O R PU B LIC A T IO N . to C o m e H e re N e x t S p rin g . I coming year. As it now stands, j i in ted Siui.es Land Omce, the Pilot Butte Company will have! Lakeview, Oregon, October 17,1908. Notice is hereby given that in compliance From J. M. Crook, who last ; to irrigate 8400 acres within the witii the provisions of the Actor June 3. 1878, I* -* - entitled “ . a h act tor the sale of timber lands (Spring had charge of the locating! In the States of California. Oregon, Nevada ami aext two months or lose its grant. Washington T e r r i t o r y a s extended to all the | of the Columbia Southern Irriga-1 Publte Land States by net of August 4, 1892. The inactivity of the P. B. D. Co. the following persons have filed in this ollice | lion Company’s lands, cornea the; has given a new value to the Mrs. C. E. M cD ow ell, Prop. their sworn statements, to wit: information, that when spring and New York of Crookston, county of Polk, state of Minne- | H u t c h i n s o n r ig h t H «.ota; sworn statement No. ?■ 7y, for the pur opens large colonies of homeseek- j On your way to Descluites Hud Silver Lake you will want chase of the sw qr sec 4. tp :3 s, r h e . w m , capitalists have come forward with M ary Larson. ers will at once start for this region. ample funds to go to work on a of Orookston, county oi Polk, state of Minne to stop at a good hotel while n Prlneville. sota; sworn statement No, 24.so, for the pur flume 30 feet wide in the spring- That the recent railroad news has ; chase of the ve qr see 5, tp 23 «. i D e, w m. That tiicy w ill offer proof i<< show that the given colonisation movements a land sought is more valuable for its timber or Get on the band wagon ! stone than for agricultural p .rposes and to ; fresh impetus is apparent. Mr. j The P R IN E Y IL L E has the reputation of being the best; ask establish their claim to fidid land before Q. B. W ardw ell, U S Commissioner at Silver Lake, T h o C a rt B e fo re Crook is actively engaged in the e H o rs e . your friends if it sn’t. Oregon, on Tuesday, the 26th day of Janu ary 1904. They name ns witnesses: Mary Larson, Hans Larson, of Orookston, Minnesota; M axim i.e- Fage, Halem Mageau, Ed Boyd, of Deschutes, Oregon. Any and allpersons claiming adversely the above-described lund" are requested to file their claims in this office on or beAre said 20th day of January 1904. n7-*j9 E M B a att a Ilf, Register. i The state legislature has passed a bill appropriating $100,000 for tho purchase of a route for the Ceiilo canal which the government proposes to build. It was sprung with a hurrah and was passed C O N TE ST N O TICE. without the consideration which is U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, (ire. Nov. 23. 1903. A sufficient contest affidavit having: been fil always due on an appropriation of led in this office by Loren E. Allingham , con One objection to testant, against home?tend entry No. 8565, such an amount. inaile Get. M, 190») for sw »jr sw »jr sec 26, se qr Be qr sec 27, lie qr no qr sec 34 and mv qr mv qr the law is this : the state of Oregon Section 35, Township 15 s, Range II e, by Sam to sell property uel T. Prewett Contestec. in which it is aliened can force owners that.said Samuel T. Prewett has w h olly aban doned »aid tract; that he has change»! his resi for state use, but this canal is to dence therefrom for more than six months of the Uuited since making said entry ; that ^kid tract is not , be the « property * States, hence the state cannot ex- 1 real estat0 business in Portland at present, but had laid his plans some time ago for work on the De-1 sohutes river next summer, lie ; reports that the settlers will not! only come from different parts of the states of Oregon and Washing- more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural purpose"-, ami to establish his claim to said la ml before (} B W ardw ell. U 8 Commissioner*! Silver Lake, Oregon,on Thurs day. the 14th day of January. 190t. otntM as wltneases W H Brock, of Des- . , bead, Fins Rooms and Beds. C u is in e UncxceSied. C o lu m b ia S o u th e rn H o te l. J. M . K EEN EY, PR O P. ton’ trotn many of the Basterò ; states as well. That this country T h ere i3 nothing- th at flciigrhts tho w ea ried tra v e le r m ore than to find a rani g o o d h o tel w h e re v e r ho stops to rest. will enjoy prosperity to the high est degree next summer is a cer You will pronounce the Columbia Southern the best by far of tainty any hotel you have ever run aef oss in a city of Shunik^'s size. Definite news of the coming of Such a hotel would be a credit to many large cities. larf lumber companies into our ist's, w ill that the Miuu- L mu due to M ilitary or i • _ :„ u . nf « n i d s t w i l l soon be g r en out as it N ava! .ertice in the I . >. army ,>r navy ; -*id e r c i s e m e r i g u i o i e m i n e n t d o m a i n par 1 i»\" arc hereby notified t<* appear, respond Run on th e A m e r ic a n of the route. is ex pecte^, in the lumber world R a te s are re as o n ab le , te a . ami offer evidence »»uehing said allegation at j for the acquisition 10 o’clock a- m. <ui January 15, L04 be fare W. A. I of doing the|6ia'1 an announcement will soon be P la n , fro m $ 1 . 5 0 up. S H A 1 M IK O , O R . Bed l . S. Uouunis>iouer, at his office at Prine- I A sensible method villc, ore., and tkftt 9 m l bearintrAviil be h e ld at 10 o’clock a. in. on January 2.5, 1004 before the same thing would have be»n to up- niarL regarding the building ol an Register and Receiver at t»»e United States Titaber Laud, Act /une 3, 1^8. propriate the same amount to the nn‘l west road through ( en- We have in preparation two Land Office in The Dalles, Oregon. T.he said contestant having, in a proper af This will likely fol- articles which will interest the peo- N O T IC E FOP. P U B L IC A T IO N . fidavit. filed Nov. 1:1, 1903, set forth facts which United States for use in purchas- tra* Oregon. siiow that after due diligence personal service tor ' * rf closely, the completion of pje 0f this vicinity. One is the of this notice can not be made, it ia hereby or- ing such route and providing United States Land Office. dereil and directed ibut such notice be given Lakeview, Oregon. October 17, 1903. the return of any sum not used. Columbia .Southern. legal status of the P. B. D. Co’s by due and proper publication. Notice is hereby that in compliance M a 'i i AEL T. N O L A N , j townsite, and the other concerns with the provisions given of the act of Congress of Then the government could deal Register. June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale of located n Soffiane». 1 Lava falls. tim ber lan d « in the States of California. Ore with refractory owners who asked gon, Nevada and W ashington Territory,” as 1 Im b er L a n d A ct / lin e 1ST8. extended to all the putAic Land Btates by act C. Carr, w ho for some time exorbitant prices for their land. Tim ber Land, Art June 3, 1878 N O T IC E FO Ià P U B L IC A T IO N - of A u gusts, 1892, the following-nam ed persons N O T IC K F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . have filed in this office their sworn statements, U S Land Office Lakeview, Oietjon, Under the present circumstances w»8 employed by the Columbia U 8 Land Office, Lakeviev/, Oregon. to w it: October 16. 1903. Notice u hereby » h en ti.lt"'"^ c l'im d ia n c e ! o n e refractory owner can buck the Southern Irrigation Company at Marion E Careou, Notice Is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress ol of Bem ldji. county oi B e ltra n !, state of M inne prtject. Had some public ' their works west of the Tumello, is .Tun« “ «* f»V«"e*r. :v " “ f Jj I » whole ’hole project. 8,187«, entitled “ An act for the tale of sota; sworn statement No. 2ft80,«tor the p u r ber lands in the States of California, Ore chase oi the w hf *e qr. sw qr ne qr, iscqr nw •urL i uerson person gone ¡rone about among the own own- now located in Portland where he tim qr sec 11, tp 21 s, V U e. w in. gon. Nevada, an»l W ashington Territory. oi'vuKust'i ,lllbllc b>' a,’t ol j ere of this route and secured opi ions is at the head of the 'Northwestern «iTii»« Pubiic'i.uud st»,,-» by »L Ole J M edigan, of Bemldji, county of Bel train state e f M inne them and ' theu asked Barney Lewis of Deschutes, county of Crook, j from *' Charles Seeley, of The Dalles, county of W«g- sota; sworn statement No 2551. for the p ur ' U J an ap Realty Company. His f n e n d 8 a t state <»f 3 regon, has filed in this* office his propriation for an amount to cover . co, state of Oregon, has filed in this office his chase of lots 2, 11 A 12, sec 31, lot 3 a 31 ip 22>, sworn statement No 2*279. for the purchase of this place will rejoice to l e a r n that I “Horn statement N o 2254. for the purchase of r l i e , vrm. mv qr of sec 8. tp 22 s, r 10 e, w *n.. and will such options the transaction would . I the n^if sw qr, nw qr se qr, so qr sw qr of sec That they w ill off *r proof to show th<D f li» offer proof to show that the land sought is conform to business principles. the company of which he lfl the j'J*. tp 22 s. r l e . w m . , an-1 w ill offer proof to land sought is more valuable for it« ti in bar or But Oregon political boomers are long on appropriations and short 1 on capacity for labor. \\ e quote eh:,iY.. j»r.'«»n. w:« i* van invert wiiijam an eminently sensible article on Hoilingshead. of lau a . Oregon, E J Brock, of / T ^ this subject from The Dalles Chrou” Deschutes, Oregon. “ ' _ , Any and all persons claim ing adversely th» jcje : above described laud* *ro requested to file their claim* in this office on or before the It is advisable in the first piece la i d Uth day of Januarv. 19M to ascertain whether the right of . K M Ba ATT a IN, Register . , . If d o in g a , . I show that the land sought la more valuable I.ir g e b u u o e a s in for it« tim ber or stone than for agricultural j purposes, anil to establish his elaitn to sai.i real estate, loans, etc. T he offices 1*0 ’ before (} B W ardw ell, U 8 Commissioner r Lake, Oregon,on Wednesday, t. 0f ihe company are in the Abington day of January, 1904. ,'.7 7 He names as witnesses: Robert Patterson, b u ild F M Chrisraan. Andrew Nelson, B Cady, all of Mr' Carr » arranging Silver Lake, Oregon. to take up the work of coloniza- Any and all per-ons claim ing adversely the above-described lands are requested to* file »¡on on the Desehntes river in the their claims in this office on or before the said 13th day of Januarv, 1904. early spring. £ M BRATTAIX. Register. stone than for agricultural purpoaas, tend to » stablish th«*ir claims to «aid laud before O. li W ardw ell. U. 8. Com m Ueioncr at ttlvar Lakr , Oregon, on Thursday, the 28th «lav #f January , 1901 Tb«»y name as witnesses: {¿fills John J Dokken, Ole Erickson, of l>».*ye!iut«n, O re go n ; Marion E Carton, Ole J M eUigan, oi Itfiuidjl, Minnesota. Any and all persons c la im in g adverstly rh* abovc-d» "orib«/«! iands are requ«-m#»l to their claims in this offi»*eDn or Defoi^ ths 28th day of Januarv. 19D4. , n7j9 E M . BR ATT A IN , IWgistcr.