REID
The
W ORK W ILL SOON
and
B E C ip .
doubt as to whether applications
O re g o n Irrigation C o m p a n y C o m - and proofs made for lands in your
plating
A r r a n g e m e n t s W ith
district may be taken outside of
State La n d Board.
j such district, b u t within the coun-
READEASY
COPYHO LDERS.
All we ask is that we have the ty wherein the lands are situated.'
The office has instructed Special
assurance that the land will he
reclaimed
without unreasonable Agents H. T. Jones and W. \V.
delay, we won’t permit any one to Scott relative to the action to be
hold up the state by means of a taken when final proofs are sub
W i l l g iv e y o u b a r g a in s ,
contract for reclaiming land, and mitted.
o n g r o c e r ie s a t h is sto re.
By
letter
“
C”
of
October
5,
1903.
if a man has a contract and wants
to go ahead we wont let anything you were informed that affidavits,
A l l b u s i n e s s d o n e on a
stand in his way if we can help proofs and oaths under the home
. '
c a s h b a s is .
it.” This is what Governor Cham stead, pre-emption, timber-culture,
-
A c o m p le t e s to c k on
berlain said to reprepentatives of desert land, and timber and stone
h
a
n d , a n d m o r e o n th e
the Oregon
Irrigation company acts, must be made within the
-a
w a y f r o m S h a n ik o .
ed
................................................. $¿00 which is to start work soon in this land district in which the lands
Rendeasv Copy hold er, black enamel, nickel
trimmings ..................................................... 1 50
vicinity. Messrs. Turtle}', Guerin, are situated. The law is plain on
W . H . S T A A T S , P ro p .,
Li ne I n d ic a to r for either C o p y h o l d e r
1 uu
L i n e Indicator, ordered w it h C o p y h o l d e r . . 50
Johnson and Elliott made plain this point, and such entries are
J . is. H U X LEY, 82 4th St..
Portland, Or.
-CJ
Deschutes, • - - Oregon.
their position. “ We will go to not valid when the affidavits ore
work immediately if the land- made outside of t,be district. See
|board approves” they answered- act of March 11, 1902, (32 Stat.
Then by letters from Governor 63), and instructions issued there
under March 26, 1902, (31 L. D.
j Herrick of Ohio and from a num
I
her
of
strong
Eastern
banks
they
274).
FOR SALE
You should notify any persons
! showed that they were well equip
AT
ped with ready capital. Johnson who have advertised to make final
is the brother of Tom Johnson, the proof outside of your district that
¡Cleveland millionaire, and a man such proof cannot be accepted,*
X
SHAW .1 BK08TKKU0U3, Prop«.
Î
of wealth himself. On the whole and they must re-advertise.
t
t
*
Very Respectfully,
the Oregon Irrigation Company
$ The only first-class establishment of its kind in V/es-crn $
(Signed) J, H. F i m p i . e ,
now includes as strong a collection
Creek County.
x
Acting Commissioner.
of capitalists and active business
A
: men as ever took hold of any busi
Washington, D. C., Jan. 23, 1904.1 T h e finest b r a n d s o f w i n e s , liquors, beers a n d
ness project. Any country would
c ig a rs c o n s t a n t l y on ha n d.
First-Class Shingles j welcome a reclamation company Register and Receiver,
Lake view, Oregon.
i so earnest and well financed and it
J Easiorn people are especially invited to call at t lie Buffet when in tho city. J
at
Prineville
' Sir :—
is bound to be an important factor
♦
5
This
office
has
received
by
refer-1
jin
this
vicinity.
The
wary
attitude
Prices.
«
i of the State Land Board is coiu- enee from Hon, J4 N. Williamson, |
[ mendable and would tend toward a letter from Mi. C. M. Elkins, !
D E S C H U T E S , OR. i the belief that they have in mind Prineville, Oregon, dated the 10th !
! some other company that has been instant, enclosing one from you
abusing the power given it by dated December 31st, 1903, advis
Mra. C . E. McDowell, Prop.
its grant. The Governor showed a ing Frank Elkins, that his timber
stern attitude toward speculative !and stone application for the Y\h On your way to Deschutes ami Silver Lake you will want
reclamation companies. The Ore jN W j NWJ 8 W1 8eo. 1 & NEj
to stop at a ¿rood hotel while in Prineville.
gon legislature at the special ses- jSE] See. 2, Tp. 25 S, R. 10 E, W.
sion passed an act giving the first \ M, could not be allowed for the
user of water a right to it against ! reason that the sworn statement The PRINEVILLE has the reputation of beinjrthe best; ask
There are many use.; for a Shot cun or Rifle, but
allcomers, and Mr. Hutchinson was made before a United States
your friends if it isn’t.
he sure to have one of a reliable make. The
“ S t e v e n « ” has been on the market since 1864
had filed a water right on the Des- Commissioner at Prineville, Ore-
and is g u a r a n te e d for qua lity.
We manufacture a complete line of
chutes that makes him and the ) gon, which is outside of your land
Fine Rooms and Beds.
Cuisine Unexcelled.
R i f l e s , P is t o l s , S h o tg u n s
district.
company
owners
of
sufficient
wa-
As!: your dealer fi r the
Send for Illustrated Cat-
“ rt ie von v,” There
You are, therefore, advised that:
| ter without any question. The
You rannot do
l ; no sul*st!tute. If you
cannot «-1 tain them let us
without It, if Interested
if
the
proof was regularly made be
I.
, and we shall ship
|
Oregon
Irrigation
Company
now
in SHOOTING. Mailed
ect. e x fr e s s p r e p a id ,
/ ret on request.
.•nr - •
A fic e .
1 intends to go to work at once and fore a qualified officer in your die- i
no later company will be allowed trict, tbe defect in the sworn
•t^^L. solve It, and ftiraishes lets of
J. M. K E E N E Y PROP.
. r . „ v . : -ntt.
retri t <<f t *•<■ ?-< entstamps.
________Ad 'r e s , " !*-; .-'c Dcjuirtincnt."
I to lower the head of water which statement may be cured-by tbe I
J. ETE YENS ARMS & TOOL CO..
first flows into its ditches. Their party on his filing a new sworn ! There is nothing that dollg-hts the wearied traveler more than to find a real
P.O«Do 29099,
*
Cbicopco F alls, 3Iass.
good hotel wherever he stops to rest.
¡position i u very strong one in statement before a proper officer in
your district, such sworn statement
every way.
You will pronounce the Columbia Southern the host hy far of
to be modified so as to show the
any
hotel you have ever run across in a city of Khaniko's size.
applicants qualifications at date of
BAD F O R C L A I M A N T S .
i
Such
a hotel would be a credit to many large cities.
original statement.
iWI stakes ¡Hade by C o m m i s s i o n e r s
You will so notify hitn.
and E n t r y m e n Will C a u s e IViuch
Very Respectfully,
Tro u b le .
Rates are reasonable, too.
Run on the Am e ric an
(Signed)
J. H. F im p l k ,
Plan, from $ 1 . 5 0 up.
S H A N IK O , OR.
The predicament of people who
Acting Commissioner.
*
; have taken timber lands and
The se Co py h ol d ers Attach to a n y ty pewriter,
and sw i n g th e copy wherever the eyes w an t it,
w h i c h dispenses wi th frequent stops to cons ult
copy, and thereb y doubles the oper at or’s speed.
Y ou r ch o ice of side at t ac h m e n t , rear a tt a c h
ment or desk stand. In ord ering side a t t a c h
m en t nam e m ac h i n e it is for. 180,000 sold.
A seli-aeting Line In d ica to r is furnished with
either C opy hol de r.
It moves a ut o m a t ic a l l y
from line to line, p r ev e n ti n g eye-strain, loss of
place and error in transcribing.
" T h e y outclass and o utsell all other copy-
holders.” — Th e Trade.
•‘ Increases scope of both operator an d m a
c h i n e . ” —Th e School.
“ M ak e qu ic k er work, easier work and neater
w o r k .’’ —T h e Operator.
“ A d d it io n al work of our operators is very
m a rk e d .” - Th e Employer.
"W e usa 100 of these C o py h ol d e rs .” - A r m o u r
& Co., C hic ago .
j
Reid Co py h ol d e r, h an d s o m e l y n i ck e l plat
STAATS
♦ M IN N E S O T A B U F F E T
f
t
M IL L .
thhv
Columbia Southern Hotel.
KKJ jm & 253 i
Th e Economy j made their sworn statements or
proof before commissioners
Typew riter Stand I offered
outside the land district in which
sell its lands. In Jackson’s letter Bryan. It is likely that none of
he says it is expected that home the three will get the nomination.
Officers of the United States steaders will settle on the lands re What the Democracy needs is a
man who has been in the public
I their land is located is plainly set, Land Office at Lewiston, Idaho, linquished hy the state.
When the state’s filings were view long enough to give absolute
forth in the following letters from have been notified by Governor
I the acting commissioner of the Morrison that the state land board made laet July there was consider assurance of his character and
general land office.
has decided to release filings on able adverse criticism because the ability. All of these New York
Washington, D. C., Jan. 2., 1904 . 45,000 acres of land iu Joseph and Htatp made blanket filings under men may in) presidental timber,
Register and Receiver,
Dumacque Plains, lying between its 60-day preference right, claim yet they will have to be taken to
Lakeview, Oregon,
Snak* and .Salmon Rivers, and ing lands upon which settlement some extent on credit. Absolute
S irs:—
about 100 miles southeast of Lewis had been made in some cases over honesty should he the first require
In your letter of November 7, ton. These lands were selected by ‘ 30 years. In nil, the state had ment and saving common sense is
most important accompani
i 1903, you stated that a great many the state board last July, when taken lands already settled upon the
by
about
80
homesteaders,
and
ment.
: proofs under the Timber and blanket filing was made by tbe
were compelled to relinquish in
8tone Act are to fce taken, during state on 72,000 acre* of land,
favor
of these settlers.
the aext three months, at several
A letter from Chief Clerk Nor-
Encyclopedia Jim, the Bulletin
places in your district, and you man Jackson, of the land board.
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man, is now studying postoffice
suggest that a special agent should states that the land relinquished
New York has three presidential law. He may find that a course of
be stationed at each of such places has been found by appraisers not candidates, Parker supported by law on penalty envelopes will do
to cross examine the parties. Your: worth the tlO acre minimum price Hill, MeClellan support* 1 by T am -' hint the most good io th# uot to»
letter also suggests that you are in at which tbe state is allowed to many, and Rearst supported by |distant future.
i
Marie o f oak
go ld en
finish;
top 30
inrhos long. 15 tnehe« w i d e ; h e i gh t
j ‘A7 Incites; d ra w er
nHie*
Inside. S h i pp in g w e i g h t ?A lbs. Iron
sta n da rd s are a ttr a ct iv e , strong and
v e r y seen rely braced.
M et a l parts
finished in black enamel.
Shipped
K. I>.
Ta ke s In * rate of freight.
V e r y e a s i l y set up.
T h i s is a strong
an»! servi cea ble sta nd
e con om
ica l price. We g u ar an t e e them.
Price $ 3 . 5 0 .
J.
E .
H U X L E Y
3 2 F ourth S t , P ortland, Ore.
Am erica's
£>tmt?urall
FAM OUS
Lean ini?
W H IS K E Y .
HOP GOLD BEER.
Domestic and Imported W ines and Cigars
O’UEIL BEOS , P S IN E V I d LE. OB.
La n d O p e n e d to Settlers.