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VOL.
DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, JANUARY !>, 1004.
Tim ber Land A rt June 3, 1878,
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
B IG
DAMAGE
NO. 33.
S U IT .
U. R. Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon,
October 17, 1903.
Notice ia hereby given that in compliance
with the provisions of the act of Congress of
June 3, 1*78, entitled “ Au act for the sale of
timber lands iu the States of California, Ore- « * 0 O
_ V jr
i i
___ Nevada
VT „ , I., and
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trxr\r '* a c
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Washington Tniri
Territory,”
gon,
extended to all-Uee Public Land States by act ;
o f August 4. 1892»
Thomas Ferris, of Inkster, county of Grand 1
Forgh, state 01 North Dakota, has filed in this
office his sworn statement No 2313, for the
purchase of the sw qr, sc qr sec *27, 11 hf, ne qr
of see 31, in tp 22 a, r « e, vv m., and w ill offer ^
proof to show that the land sought is more .XT,
valuable lor its timber or stone than for agri­
cultural purposes, and to establish his claim
to said laud before G 11 Wardwell, U 8 Commis­
sioner at Silver Lake, Oregon, on Friday, I he
14th day of Jauuury, 1904.
He names as witnesses: John Steidl, R ich ­ Money Will Be Available When Judgment is Secured—-L. D. Wiest
ard King, .1 N Hunter, of Deschutes Otegon,
Sues H. W. Reed, W. H. Staats, Mrs. Harshman. A. W. Pope,
Dick Vandevert, of i'rin eville, Oregon, L N
Kelsay, 8 M Bailey, ©f silver Lake, Oregon,
and G. Schlecht for $20,000—-S. H. Dorrance Will Sue
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
for #10,000.
their claims iu this office on or before t ue said
14th day of Jauuury, 19o4.
E. M. B r a t t a w , Register.
W o rth
of C h a ra c te r
B lo w n to T h u n d e r.
B.
COM PANY
W IL L
B U IL D D IT C H
H as a complete line of
goods at his nerr store.
A two-thousand dollar
addition has jnst been
received. Qualities right
and prices right.
W . H. S T A A T S , Prop.,
Deschutes, • - - Oregon.
Timber Land, Act Juna 3.1878.
Papers were filed with the county
clerk
this week in the much-talked-
United States Land Offlco, ,
Lakeview, Oregon, October 20, 1903.
of
damage
suit wherein L. D. Wiest
Notice is hereby given that in compliance ,
with the provisions ol the Act of June 3, 1378,
and
S.
H.
Dorrance sue II. W.
entitled “ An act for the sale of timber lands in •
the* states o f California. Oregon, Nevada and I
Reed,
W.
H.
Staats, Patience
Washington Territory,” as extended to all the j
N O TICE FOH PUBLICATION.
Public Lund States by act of August 4, 18»2 the i r . , 0 L m ftn
follow ing persons have filed in this office their ! - tr a r s n U la n ,
•
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\\r
A . \\ .
tj _ _ _
„
i
I O p 6% a n t i
/s
Lr.
] Schlecht of this place on the com
of i’ rineville.
county of Crook, state of Oregon; plaint that they had been malic-
sworn statement No. 2**80, for the purchase of | 1
the lots 7, 8, 9, 17, 18 sec 31, tp ‘22 s. r 15 e, w m
iously prosecuted for the crime of
Elliuor M Chase,
of I'rineville, county of Crook, state of Oregon, larceny some weeks since.
This
sworn statement No. 2587, for tlie purchase of
the lots 10, 15, 16, 2l and 22 see 31, tp 22 s, r 15 e, case takes upon itself the most
w m.
That they w ill offer proof to show that the
land sought is more valuable for its timber or ridiculous aspect of anything that
stone than ior agricultural purposes and to es­ has yet baerl recorded in the courts
tablish their claim to said land before G. B. |
Wardwell.
i . s.commUsienes at saver Lake, j of Crdok county.
Oregon, on Monday the 1st day of February, i
"
Barnes further stated that he hid
been raised a Methodist and that
he never let an opportunity slip by
where he found it peseible to make
the raise of a good bunch of well-
fed poultry.
Mr. Dorrance values bis “ rep”
at one-half as much as Weist’s and
will therefore sue for only #10,000.
We do not know whether Mr. Dor-
ranch is in the chicken business
but for Mr. Barnes’ benefit will
say that he owns a fine jersey cow.
J à t A â à à J à iÈ à k M
BRI DGE
W ILL
BE
SJIAW & BK0STERH0U9, Prop*.
That they w ill offer proof to »how that the I P i l o t U n til* D o v a la n m o n t P n r n n o n v
land sought is more valuable for its timber or 1 1 1 0 1 J > u u e L r e v e i © p m e n i c o m p a n y
stone than for agricultural purp •osea ami to j was not mentioned by that paper.
establish their claim to said land before G. B.
W ardwell. U S Commissioner at Silver Lake,
Oregon, on Tuesdaf, the 26th day of Janu­ Herein, however, appears the most
ary 1904.
They name a* witnesses: Mary Larson, Hans interesting phase of the case, as it
Larson, of Crookston, Minnesota; Maxim Lo-
Bage, Salem Mageau, Ed Boyd, of Deschutes, is currently rumored at I’rineville
Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming adversely the that the outcome will materially
above-described lands are requested to file
their claims in this office on or before said 28th affect the progress ef that com­
day of January 19W.
pany’s work in ditch-buildiag. Ii
n?-j9
E M B r a t t a in , Register.
W h ich
the bridge
!
The Gnly first-class establishment »fits kind in Western
B U IL T.
H Erickson, i •omplaint» in the Wiest Case were
New
One
Will
S p a n C rook e d
&
A » ^ » e Z & A f Berved UP°“ W - H - Staau and G.
R iv e r N ext Sum m er.
i 8ch,echt * l Prioevilft ‘ he first ef
their claims in this office on or before said 1 st the week and it is expected
The
question of building a
that
day of February, 1904.
n7-j9
L M B r a t t a in , Register.
btidge
a e r e a s Crooked r i v e r at the j
the other parties wilIA>e served at
Timber Land, Act June 3, 1878. •
wnten has been
Been a
»
once. For some unknown reason, Forest place, which
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
the complaints in the Dorrance matter of general interest here for
some time, •vaiiiiC u-p "twftortl the
L a k e v i e ^ ' n i l - g o W f ^ V l t 1^3. i
h * ld b a u k < P 0 , » ib t) ’
Notice Is hereby given that in compliance I w i t h the i nt ent i on
n f f ir s t tr vi np county coqrt this week and it is
with the proviaionsof the A cto i June 3. 1878, | W l
• lU
1 I H e ,,U U I 1
0 1 u rB l. LrJ j n t*
entitled “ An act lor the sale of timber lands f \\r 1 * f. a n il
HfiCPrtJli n fn 9
w h p th p r
In the States o f C alifornia, Oregon, Nevada and
u b c e r w n in g
w n e i n t r about settled that a substantial
Washington Territory, ” as extended to all the , th p rp sirp fin v ftrn iin iiM Tnr r fiitif
mod- rn bridge will be erected at
Public jLand States by act of August 4. 1892. I t n e r e a r e
groU HUtJ IOr a S U ll.
the follow ing peipons have hied m this office
The
Crook
County
Journal
in
an
the
above place some time early
their sworn statements, tow it:
I tans Lar.'ou.
next
summer. The court took
lk.
state
of
Min-o-1
articIe
on
the
case,
states
that
Mr.
of Crookston, county of
*»ota; sworn statement No. a47g, for the pur­ Wiset
is
a
prominent
chitkeo
under
consideration the petitions
chase of the sw qr sec 4. tp 23 s, r h r, w m.
Mary Larson.
and
subscript!»«
lists that had
rancher
of
this
place.
The
fact
of Crookston, county of Folk, state of Minne
eota; sworn statement No, 2481*. for the pur­ shat he is also vice-president of the been sent in from various places
chase of the se qr see 5, tp 2 5 s. r 12 e, w m
V-tòhfAity
I M IN N E S O T A B U F F E T
Summons and
" T h e y name as witnesses: Charles
± tà k M
Creok C»»nty.
$
5
^
T h e fin e s t b ra n d s o f w in e s , liq u o rs , beers
c ig a rs c o n s t a n t l y on h an d .
and
Eastern people are especially invited to call at the Buffet when in the city.
À A v A T
A A ? A v A v A ? A v A f T A V
A A f v A ? A f A v á A ' v A v A v A ' r A T A V A A t v A f A v A f A 4
W
i n t r l p ñ m u ít Ü T
Mrs. C. E. McDowell, Prop.
On your way to Deschutes and Silver Lake you will waul
.
.
.
to stop at a good hotel while in P rin e v ille .
will bo located, j 1 he PRLNM ILLE hils the reputation oi being the best; ask
your friends if it isn't.
and these together with the de-1
mand that has been made for years
for such improvement caused the
F in e R o o m s a n d B e d s .
C u is in e U n e x c e ll e d .
coutt to decide on taking action. [
Commissioner II. J. Ilealy, of Hay-1
stack, is entitled to much credit)
for his persistent efforts in behalf!
is
said
that
if
Mr.
Wiest
succeeds
CONTEST NOTICE.
of
the people of the western part of
in
winning
the
case
the
funds
U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Ore.
J. M. KEENEY PflOP.
Nov. *23, 190:’..
the
county, and had it not been for
secured
thereby
will
be
used
to
A sufficient contest affidavit having been fil­
ed in this office by Loren E. AUingnam, con­
the fact that funds have not been
There Is nothing that delights tho wearied traveler more than to find a real
testant, against nomestead eutry No. 8565, complete the irrigating canals of
made Oct. 11, 1900 for «vv qr swr qr sec 26, se qr the company of which he is a heavy available during the past year, a
good hotel wuerever he stops to rest.
ae qr sue 27, ne qr ne qr sec 34 and nw 11 r mv qr
Section 35, Tow nship 15 s, Range 11 e, dv Sam-
bridge
would
havo
been
placed
u c iT .e r e w e u c o u .««tc e .h , wfu. i, i. is «•ficged stockholder.
In this connection,
You will pronounce the Columbia Southern the best by far of
thut »ft id Sam hoi l . 1 row ott I ihs w hoi 1 y a ban- i k p fuippp oa r»f th p k n i f w m i 1H ha there before this time.
doned said tract; that lie ha« changed hi» real- i n e
8UCCfcB9 0 1 U ie P U ll WOUK1 D6
any
hotel you have ever run across in a city of Shaniko's size.
deuce therefrom fo r more than six months
Bids for putting in the bridge
since making said entry; that said tract is not highly gratifying to many people
Such
a hotel would be a credit to many large cities.
settled
poll and cultivated by »aid party as
will be advertised for at an early l
required oy law, and that such failure still ex­ of this community who would hail
ists, and that the same is not due to Military or with delight any kind of active date and it is thought that the!
Naval service ill the U. ?*. army or navy; said
parties are hereby notified to appear, respond
, work can be completed by June
R a t s s a r e r e a s o n a b le , tc o .
R u n on t h e A m e r i c a n
and offer evidence (niching said allegation at work on the company’» project.
It» o’clock a. in. on January 15, Lui beU re \V. A.
Wiest
sues
for
#20,000
and
al-
1st. With a guarantee from sub-
P l a n , f r o m $ 1 . 5 0 up.
S H A N IK O , O R.
Beil U. 8 . C o m m i»«io »«r, at his office at Brine- ,
« t'iuV/cfock'a.1 m!'on JanuKry'^^fiwViK-iiriMhr
, e 8 * 8 *n t h e c o m p l a i n t
L «S d O ffiw 'in The u iiir« » * o r i ^ n ^ nlt*d S‘ * a ” I f o n d a n t s ,
e n v y i n g h is
C o fu m b ia S o u th e rn H o teL
th a t th e d e-
« c r i b e r s o f s u f f i c i e n t l u m b e r o n th e
good n am e,
g r o u n d fo r th e
s tr u c tu ie ,
th e cou rt
W e
h ave
in
p r e p a r a tio n
tw o
Timber Laud. Act June 3, 1878.
i w ic k e d ly c o n s p ir e d
to g e th e r a n d ) w ill g o a h e a d
a t o n c e a n d le t c o n - a r t ic le s w h ic h w i l l in te r e s t th e p eo-
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
show that after due diligence personal service [ accused him of being a thief for tracts.
The new bridge just out-! pie of this vic'nity. One is the
of this notice can not be made, it is hereby or- j
United State* Land office.
dered and directed «bat such notice be given
Lakeview. Oregon, October 17, 1903.
the purpose of ruining his reputa »ido the city limits of I'rineville legal status of the I’ . B. D. Co’s
bv due and proper publication.
Notice
i-i
hereby
given that in compliance
M a n A L L T. NO LAN,
lion, breaking down his character, has been accepted by the court, townsits, and the other concerns with the provision» of the act of < diigrcM» of
Register.
June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the »ale of
destroying his
usefulness
and the price of building being about ■
Oils.
timber land* in the State» of California, Or«*
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” as
'lim ber Land Act June 3, 1873.
bringing
his
good
name
into
re-
The
Forest
bridge
will
be
i
extended to all tlii! public Land States by act
Timber
Land,
Act
June
3,
1.878
N O T IC E F O H P U B L IC A T IO N .
of August 4, 1892, tin* following-named p ersons
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
proacii. It also states that, previ- of a similar type and will cott
have tiled in thi» office thoir sworn statement#»,
U 8 Land Office Lakeview, Oiegon,
U 8 l and Office, U k evi^ w , Oregon.
to wit.
October 16. 1963.
about
the
same
amount.
Notice I, hereby given
V om p T a n c, ! O U8 t 0 t h e a C t 3 c o m p l a i n e d o f, t h e
Morion E Carson,
m
_
__ _
Notice 1» hereby « I veil that iu compliance
j with the provisions o f 'he act of ( ’o n t'r a ^ d <>f Bembljl, county oi Beltrami, state of Minne­
sota; sworn stat'Muent No. 2.').'50, ior the pur­
|p‘ aintiff had » f i « * - ° i » «
P
r
s
n
l
i
A
l
ip 'irt/1
t,Vio
(/fin
in
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a
np
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ne
8
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,
entif
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d
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An
net
for
the.»
>
r r a n i a iw o o o , m e g e n ia l « t i g e
in lhu HlllUll of CsUfo, niJfc o r ,
chase oi the w hi.se qr, sw qr ne q r .s o q rn w
i tlon and had ,)«’« n knoWn a8an a g e n t Ht S h a n i k o WHS m u r r ie d o n K(,u- Nevada, and VVa^biiigton IVrriiory,’ ’ a- qr secj 11, t;» 2! », r 14 e. w m.
o h h i i i k j , w a s
iu u r r it ;u o n , -tf.nded to all the Public Land state» by act
Ole J MHIigfin,
S f t S & t W
,u t' ilc L* n,‘ SU,es by,4ct ° ' h o , i e i t m a !1 -
T h is , M r. W ie s t w ill
Dec. 28th to Miss Blanche Kilgore at Auieu,t 4-1**2
of Bemidji, coi in ly o f Beltrami, state of Minne-
Barney Leu is of Deschutes, county of crook, i u n d o u b t e d l y attempt to p r e v e .
,
n
l (*h«rles Seeley, o f The Dalle», cot ntv o f Wa«
sota; »w..rn statement No. 25:11. for the pnr-
state of Jregon, has tiled in this offiee his
.
,
r
at me bride 8 homo in Brownsville. "**o, «tat# «»i or^on, he» Hied »n th)* ofttre li chase of lot* i, Il «k 12, see 31, lot 3 a 31 tp 22%,
•worn .dsteincnf N o 2g7t. to r tbe purchase <»f
In an interview Mr. oarnea, t h e
! sworn ntatemeut No 2251, for the purchase of r 1 > e, w in.
mv qr of sec 8, tp z i s, r lo e, w m., and w ill
.
•
sw qr, nw qr so or. »e qr sw qr of sec
The young people are now at heme
ThatthAy w ill offer proof to show that the
offer pr(K>f to »how »hat the land »ought u p i a i n t i f f t a t t o r n e y , B ta te d t h a t M r .
28, tp 22 *. r 9 e , w in ., and w ill offer proof to laud
»ought is more valuable for It» timber or
more valuable for its umber or stone than for !
,
,
to their many friends at Shaniko show that the ¡and »ought 1» more valuable stone
than for agrim ltu ral purposes, and to
agricultural purpose», and t . establish hi- \\ i e > t W OUld W it h o u t q u e s t i o n re*
for it» timber or »tone than for agricultural •■stablisb
claims to said land before G. B
claim to m Q«1 land before G B \ \ ardweii. U 8
.
*
and it is said by travelers that purposes, and to establish Id» claim to said Wardwell, their
f \ 8. rom n ission cr at Silver I.akc ,
Commtoab nerat Silver Lake. Oregon,on fhurs- Clive the i 20,000 n r e t u r n for b i t
land before G b Wardwell. U H Comrat»flioner Or(*fon, on Thursday,
the ‘28th day o f January ,
day, the 14th day of January. 1901.
Frank’s smile is broader than ever. at Silver Lake. Oregon,on Wednesday, the 13th lVffft.
He names as witnesses: W H Brook. *»f he« r e p u t a t i o n w h i c h i t I t a l l e g e d is 00
day of JaoQftry, 1904.
They
name
as
wftncflwia:
1/OUii Nelson. John
chutes, Oregon, Wm P Vandevert, W i 111ain I
°
He names as witnessc»: Robert Patterson, j J u
o iie n . uio
r.ncxson. of iieaciiuteH,
DokVen,
O\o. Erickson,
Iiescliute», Or *gon;
•
Moiiingshead. of Lava,
i.av», vrvgon,
r.# j n
ro m .o of i • u
a a i y toiled.
lo u e a .
i n o attorney
s i i o r o e y added,
aaaea, i
Oregon, e
Brook,
badly
Tha
Much
is
being
said
regarding
the
F
M
Chrlsman,
Andrew
NeI«on,
B
Cady,
all
of
Marion
K
Carson,
Ole
J
Melllgan,
o f Bentldji,
t k m Lutes. Oregon.
*
,
.
Silver Lake, (Jffcffofi.
Minnesota
Any and ail person» claim ing adversely th* however, with
a wink, that he terrible theatre fire in "Cbicaga last Any and all persona claim ing adversely the Any and all persons claim ing adversely the
lands are requested to tile above-described lands arc requented to file
.ft'"1 office
,
t- Ujj (Barnes) expected to get the chick- week. At this late day it has no above-described
their claim» in thi»
on or before
their claims in this office on or before the said their claims In this office on or before the w id
l a i d Uth day of Januarv, 1904.
13th dfty of January. 1904.
2Mh dfty of January, 1904.
en ranch on the windup. Mr. effect.
£ i i N A TTA I*, Register
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