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LOCAL N O T ! 9 . Mrs. A. C. Lucas visited at Prineville this week. Mrs W. H. Staats is on the sick list. Wm. Marsh was a business visi Buy your working clothes at the tor to Prineville Thursday. New York Cash Store. Sylvester Staats has been at Prineville several days this week C. W. Donkel was a visitor at having his teeth treated. the county seat this week. George Bogue, of the Willow In this region we are now en ranch was in town yesterday on joying our Indian summer. his return from Prineville. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Weiss were Samuel Mattson, of Portland, visitors at Prineville this week. passed through town Wednesday C. H. Erickson, of Bear Creek, on his way to Silver Lake. was a visitor in Deschutes yester Roy Johnson was down from day. his Rosland ranch this week. He Mr. Rowan has resigned his po also visited at the county seat. sition as teacher of the school at A pleasant dancing party was this place. enjoyed by the young people at J. N. Hunter went to Prineville Low’s hall last Saturday night. Tuesday on business and returned Rev. W. O. Forbes preached at the next day. the school house last Sunday after W. H. Staats returned last Sun noon after Sunday school had been day from Prineville with a load of dismissed. He left the next day merchandise. for Portland. Mrs. J. A. Rayl and daughter,! Shaw & Brosterhous have re ■Hortense, were visitors at Prine ceived a shipment of linoleum ville this week. A. H. Lippman & Co. of Prineville. Harry Hill, of the firm of White The floor of the new buffett will tfc Hill, was transacting business be covered with this material. at Prineville Thursday. A. C. Gilmam, of Duluth, Minn., Leo Pelarsko passed through this was a Deschutes visitor last Sun place Wednesday on his wav from day. He was returning from Prineville to Silver Lake. Duluth where he had been engaged Wm. Bates brought in a large several weeks in looking over tiro- load of freight for W. H. Staats . her. last Tuesday. well stocked business. Staats’ store is now Mr. and Mrs. B. F. White, of and is doing a big Watervliet, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rummery, of Sumpter, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Boyd, who Mrs. Pauley, of Minneapolis, were were residents of Deschutes last registered at Hotel Staats last summer, left Prineville this week Saturday night. They were on for their old home, Bemidji, Minn. i their way to their homes, having They will probably return to Ore j made proof on timber claims sever- | al days before at Silver Lake. gon next summer. that he knows to be impossible? Is the commissioner honest, who for the sake of gaining a lucrative business ho allows or possibly en courages hie client to swear falsely ? Then who is to blame, the com missioner who led hie client astray, the honest entryman (? ) who care lessly swears to an impossibility, or the local land office officials who are clearly within the law? While it may work a hardship on the ap plicant in many instances ; the re jection of proof may possibly mean the loss of land to him, still all this would not justify the local of fice in violating a direct statute by accepting his proof. Let the U. S. commissioner who made out his sworn statements and swore hifh to them outside the land district contrary to law, and who no doubt advised him in tho matter, and the land officials who accepted his fil ings contrary to law, and had his final proofs published, receive the censure of the honest entrymen, and not the present officials who are complying with the law. C . J . S t u b lin g , W hole s a le r. G ree n R iv er Running up a H a rp e r Big Bill. S ch litz The Coun t r y ’s Best. F or d o c t o r 's fee< w o n ’ t bo n ece ssa ry w h e n vo n a re a tta ck e d w ith co ld s p.t this season o f th o year .lust get ti Irnttle o f * G R E E N R I V E R ” o r ‘ H A R P E R . ” a n d take it in tho form o f a h o t “ t o d d y .” Y o u r c o ld w ill le a ve vo n an d y o u w o n ’ t su ffor fro m the .. S H A W 4. B R 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 n d ‘H A R P E R , amt th e y w a n t to “ sh ow you. The Dalles, O r e g o n . First Class Teams and Kigs fc Ver* Reasonable Rates N e w F ir m . Articles of incorporation were filed with the county clerk Mon day for the Lone Pine Trading Company. This company suc ceeds O’Neil Bros, in the business at the Forest place and the Lone Pine ranch, 12 miles west of Prine ville. C. C. O’Neil, Walter O’Neil, George O’Neil, Alex E. Davenport and William T. Davenport are the stockholders in this company, which starts out with a working capital of $25,000, fully subscrib ed, as no stock is on the market. The company, as its name implies, will do a general trading business. Not only merchandise will be dealt in, but the company will buy hay, livestock and lands where it is deemed expedient. All the stock holders are thorough business men and of unimpeachable integrity. Slightly in advance of the rail road, the company expects to re main in business at Forests till it arrives, a.id then continue in busi ness for all time, as the charter is perpetual. We predict an unbounded suc cess to this concern. All the gentlemen are known to us, and nothing but success could be ex pected or believed.— Review. Bend Feed and Livery Stables. PEND OREGON Unequaled Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers. Quick Service Satisfaction Guaranteed T H E D E S C 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 bills sawed to order. STEIDL & REED. LYTLE, CRECON T h r o u g h from Sh ani ko t© Prineville in 12 Hours. S h a n ik o -P r in e v ille S t a g e Line G . M. C O R N K T T , P rop . M a k in g C lo s e C o n n e c t io n w it h t h e P r in e v ille - B e n d D a ily S ta g e . S H A N IK O -P R I N E V I I .L E S C H E D U L E . The Oregon Journal of January John McKeown left this week SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 26th contains a write up of Lytle Leave Shaniko 0 p. m. Leave Bend 0:110 a. m. for Grand Rapids, Minn., where; Arrive l ’riueville ti a m. Ariive I'rmevtlle 12 in. he will remain for a short time be-1 and a full page advertisement of P R I N E V I L L E -B E N D S C H E D U L E . the same. Five cuts are used and SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND fore going to Duluth to undergo an I Leave Prineville 1 p. m. Leave Prineville 1 p. ni. operation on his foot. He will re show up very well. The pictures Arrive Bend 6:30 p. m. Arrive Shaniko 1 a . m . turn to Deschutes in about two from whieh the cuts are made First Class Accommodations fo r the Traveling Public were taken by Mr. Weider and months. PASSENGER /»ND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE compare well with the best used in Gile & Brock’.» shingle mill is newspaper work. There is no 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 being operated to its full capacity J doubt but that our population is as shingles are in great demand j Advertised L e tte r List. hound to increase soon and the now. The proprietors contemplate ! Lytle people have started the ball The following letters remained moving the mill down to the river rolling. uncalled for at the Deschutes post- in the near future and changing; This popular resort is under the special management and super office for the month ending Dec. from horse to water power. vision of W. H. Staats. S iz e s H im up. 31st., 1903. Editor Steffa, of the Crook Coun DESCHUTES. OREGON- The Lakeview Herald comments Will Andrews 3 George Wood ty Journal, reports that Mr. Reed upon a foamy editorial of the Bend RevW F Johnson John Wraglin is meeting with good success in Bulletin on the question of land Thomas J .«hnson Mrs A II Barnard L Anderson the disposition ef Lytle townsite filings. We can say to the Herald Eddie Lytle P G King Mrs E M Bivins lots at Portland. Editor Steffa re that Lawrenco, who edits the H W Strong J D Bland turned this week from a business Bulletin, does not voice the senti Thomas LRussell Arthur Baker TIIK MISSES STENB ERG ANI ) HANDLE, Drop«. visit to the metropolis and while ment of anyone at this place hut Oral Venable John Beliie esq there met Mr. Reed. Parties calling for any of the I M IL L IN E R Y , D R Y GOODS, H O E S , Etc. during the few months he has been New stock of dry goods and notions now in stock. J. McCarty was in town Wednes here he has received two whippings above letters will please mention E, A ll K in d s o r S e w in g a n d D r e s s m a k in g D o n e . day and on Thursday set out for for local attacks of the same nature the fact that they are on the adver Silver Lake, where he owns some ns those which he msde on the tised list. DESCHUTES - OREGON. W. H. S t a a t s , Postmaster. land. Mr. McCarty was for sever land officials at Lakeview. When H O TE L S TA ATS fleui York Gash Stofe. al years engaged in the quarter master’s department in the Philip pines hut an attack of fever sent him to the states much against his will. Tlios. B. Newhausen, special agent for The Dalles land district, will make another trip to Crook county next month and will con tinue the task of examining timber and stone proofs. It is thought that after this examination is made there will be no further de lay by the department of interior in either accepting or rejecting the proofs. Messrs. Turney and Elliott, who were here with the Hutchinson party, went up the river under the guidance of C. J. Cottor with evil intentions towards ducks, geese and swan. They returned Sunday morning with a bag of 23 ducks and were well pleased with their trip, and especially commended Mr. Cottor’s work as guide. Mr. Turney promises t") be hack for the first trout fishing. Lawrence tried to have his first opponent bound over to keep the h . w. reed F A R E W E L L BEN D SALOON. peace, several business men of the N T o t a r y P u b lio S R Y IÎR T DKHING, Prop. Draw s m » d e e d s, m o rtg a g e * , e tc , am i town testified at the trial that e x e c u t e s a ll k in d * o f lega l d o cu m e n ts w itn ca re an d p re cisio n . Lawrence’s reputation for truth The choicest brands of Beer, Wines, Liquors and veracity was had and that L Y T L E OREGON and Cigars always on hand. they would not believe him under B. M A T T H E W S , oath, and his assailant Was dis W M . HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND TIM BERM FN A T T O R N E Y -A T-L A W . missed. When whipped the sec W ill p ra ctice tieforc the U nited State* S u p rem e Next to Siseinore’s place, Farewell Bend. Or. ond time Lawieuce made an abject i C o u rt, the C ou rt o f C laim *, all th e D epart m en ts, a n d C om m itte e * o f C o n g re ss.* apology and knew better than to | S p ecial a tte n tio n g iv e n to co n te s te d and e x - p a rte cc.-e* u n d e r th e T im b e r a n d S tone. H om e- go to court. We quote a part of ! ste a d , T o w n site . a n d m in e ra l law*, r a s e s be- TRIPLETT, | fo r e C on gress, m a il ro u te co n tra ct* , an d pat the Herald article: ent* fo r in v e n tio n s. O ffice * : B on d B u ild in g , Of the four or five U. S. com W ASHINGTO N. D. C . missioners in the neighborhood of All kinds of wagon work done in first class shape; short notice jobs a specialty. RET KRKNCKS. Prineville they all use the same lio n . Jno. If. M itch ell, U nited States S enator Opposite schoolhouse, BEND, ORECON. T. M orga n , “ " " form of affidavit as the one above " " J H ohn enry M. T e lle r, " " “ " “ quoted, excepting one J. M. Law “ W. H. H ey burn , " S h elby M. C ullom , " " " rence, who seems to b a little " F rancis E. W arren, " " “ C. 1» Clark. more “ foxy” than some of his H on. Jno. N ew ton W illia m son , R epresentative DICK VAMDEVERT, PROF. “ Cha*. L- Bartlett, brothers when he uses the follow “ R ich a rd B orthold, ing form : “ That this affidavit is I " J oel P. H eatw ole, Carries U. S. Mail, express and passengers through in two days. Takes P. Shafforth, " made before the nearest or mest H “ on. J John you through the picturesque Deschutes Valley and the great am es A. W aym ire, California. W . H. H. Hart, e x-A tty-G cn l o f California accessible officer qualified to take yellow pine timber belt. W . J. M cC onn ell, e x -fio v e rn o r o f Idaho. the some.” With an apparent ‘ M yron H. M cC ord, G ov e rn o r o f A rizona. KXPKKSS AND PASSENGERS W AYBU .LKD AT DESOIICTF.S POSTOKMUE. 1 M iguel A. O tuo, G o v e rn o r g f New M e x ico purpose he dates these sworn state L . A . B O O T H P r in e v ille A g e n t . ments at Lakeview, Oregon, while M . R. D ICC3, he is permanently located at Bend, and without the land district. Attorney at Law and notary. Where the honesty of purpose in M a in S t r e e t , P r in e v 'lle , O r e g o n . all this? Is the entryman honest if he knowingly swears to a thing Office on ttreet letd ia j to Court House. BLACKSIVilTHING AND HORSESHOEING. ~ PRINEVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE. The Echo is Reliai: