The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, April 30, 1904, Image 3

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J. F. Taggart and G. E. Robins
LOCAL N O T S t.
Sam Collin«, of Prineville, it in left T hursday for tha gold field«.
our city.
W. H. Staats made a trip to.tha
J. \V. PatUrsen left for Prine­ county «eat on W ednesday of tkia
w«ek.
ville Thursday.
George Bates went to Prioavillo
Tuesday where he acted as witness
in land proof.
Roht. Bow«er left for hi§ home
stead near Lava Monday.
R alph Caldwell and wife went
to Prineville ou Thursday.
Fred Staats who has been suffer­
ing from a very »evere attack of
Tho heavy rains W ednesday
typhoid fever is slowly recovering.
stopped work on the ditoh.
Mrs. J. M. Lawrence and daugh­
H arry Hill made a trip to P rine­
ter Marion, arrived today from an
ville the early part of the week.
extended visit at Oregon City and
Rev. 0. W. Triplett and family vicinity.
came out from Prineville Monday.
Special Agent T. B. Neuhausen
C.Sam Smith of Prineville, t r a n s ­ of The Dalles land district is at
acted business iu the city Satur­ the Poindexter hotel, with Special
day.
»
Agent Horace T. Jones of Lake-
view.
The latter is associated
J. W. Howard passed through
j
with
Mr.
Neuhausen in making
Deschutes Monday eu his way to
final
exam
inations of claim ants
L ake county.
for tim ber lands in The Dalles dis­
H u g h O’K aae made a business trict. prior to reporting same for
trip to tho county seat the latter aation with a view to issuance t»f
p a rt of the week.
patent. For th a t purpose both of­
John Bloss canoe over from Sis­ ficers will remain in Prineville for
ters to make final proof on his about ten days and will then pre-
homestead Monday.
|ceed to Bend to attend some final
Mrs. Auderway expects to go to ( proofs th a t huve been set to be
her homestead near the Sisters the taken by U. f i . Commissioner Law­
rence. In order th at pending land
latter part of the week.
m atters may be cleared up, all per­
Rev. Triplett will hold services
son« who have not' received final
in the ichool house both morning
receipts or patents should take a d ­
and evening next Sunday.
vantage of the presence of these
A new building is being erected government officers to call on them
by J. W. Shaw and Geo. Broster- and ascertain
what additional
hotts to be used as a restaurant.
steps, if any, are required in their
Dr. M. V. Turley, of Weston, cases.— Review.
Oregon, is looking over our city
with the intention of locating here.
CONTEST
N O T IC E .
. S. L a n d Ollioe, T h e Dalles, Oro go n .
M a r c h SI, ¡904.
Rev. Triplett left for Prineville
Viiiidovert,
©n Tuesday. He was accompani­ in t h i s office b y W i l l i a m
ed to th a t place by his brother JJ, T o w n s h i p 17 8, R a n g e 12 K, b y Ja m e s C. s.
. T u b e r C o n t c s t e e , in w n i c h i t is a l te g o d t h a t
Carlyle.
d u r i n g tlie nr» t y e a r n i t e r m a k i n g « aid e n t r y
i s ai d contest©« w h o l l y f a i l e d a n d «.neglected to
In the district court whioh meets t x o ' . u l th e stun o f j i p e r a c r e , o r a n y p ar t
i th e re o f , c i t h e r in im p r o v e m e n t - , o r la b r o r in
a t Prineville n ex t week there will 1 t h e c u l t i v a t i o n of said m e t ; t h a t d u r i n g t h e
iiri*t>< a r a f t e r m i k i n g sai d e n t r y ( t h a t is, be-
27 civil cases for trial and no crim ­ : tw e e n O c to b e r I, 1901. am i Octo ber * l, 1902) or at
| a n y t i m e t h e r e a f t e r , s a id c l a i m a n t fa i le d a n d
n e g l e c t e d to file p ro o f o f la bo r p e r f o r m e d up-
inal cases.
l o n »aid t r a c t a * r e q u i r e d by law ; t h a t am d
h a s be e n w h o l l y a b a n d o n e d b y tl m s a id
Jam es R. Benham was a dele­ \r«a*r
J-ffwo»* Uv 8. T a b e r : said p a r l ie s ar e h e r e b y
n o ti f ie d to a p p e a r , r e s p o n d a n d offe r e v i d e n c e
gate to the socialist county con­ \ t o u c h i n g s a id a l l e g a t i o n at 10 o ’c l o c k a. m. on
M a y 21, BJiM- b e f o r e J. M. L a w r e n c e , IT, 8. Coin
vention
held at Prineville ou ; 1 m
is s io n e r , at h is office at Desehntei . O r e g o n
a n d limil h e a r i n g w i l l he h e ld a t 10 o ’c l o c k a.
Wednesday.
in. on M a y SI. 1 bi, uctnre t h e R e g i s t e r am ! Re­
c e i v e r a t t h e U n it e d S t at e s L a n d o f fi c e in T h e
O re g o n .
W. A. Dudley returned this weak I Duties,
T h e s a id c o n t e s t a n t h a v i n g , In a p r o p e r a f ­
fid
avi
t,
M a r c h 12 100 4, s e t f o r t h fa c ts
from a trip t© Portland, where ho w h i c h s filed
h o w t h a t a f t e r d u e d i l i g e n c e per nr.al
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M I C H A E L T. N O L A N , R e g is t e r .
H. W. Reed is the ju ry m an from
this precinct for the term of dis­
trict court which is held a t Prine­
ville beginning MomL-.y.
Among the new arrivals this
week are C. D. Blumberg, Frank
Butterworth and Mrs. Eva Steele
all of Stanton, Michigan.
Mr. Bennett left for Piirieville
W ednesday to prove up on his t i m ­
ber ciaitu, being accompanied by W.
H. Slants and Geo. Bates, who wilt
act ns witnesses.
W. A. Reed and John Steidl re­
turned f o n t Portland last Tues­
day. They were accompanied by
a party i f people who intend to
m ake ttii- place their hatne.
W. A. Booth received a telegram
from Congressman Williamson re­
cently s'a tin g that the limiter
c l a i m s in Lake and K lam ath coun­
ties located by Porgnn <fc Co. had
been passed
for [latent.— Crook
County Journal.
P> Zell who passed here last
week bound for Paisley tfith a load
of freight for Wrn. Holder, was
forced to store the freight twenty
mile? up the river on account of
the bad condition of the roads.
Mr. Zell returned to Prineville.
The body of J. C. Conn was
found iast w. k near Silver Lnke>
The r e t \ - m s were
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N O T IC E .
N O T IC E .
In t h e c o u n t y c o u r t o f th e S t a l e o f O r e g o n for
Crook county.
In th e m a t t e r o f t h e a p p l i c a t i o n o f S h a w A
B r o s t e r h o u s for a r e t a i l l i q u o r li c e n s e at
B e n d . O re g on .
To th e H o n o r a b l e c o u n t y c o u r t :
We, t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , l e g a l v o t e r s of Pen d
p recinct. Crook co u n ty, Oregon, resp ectfully
p e t i t i o n t h e H o n o r a b l e c o u n t y c o u r t of Cr o o k
c o u n t y , state of O r e g o n , to g r u n t a li c e n s e to
J a m e s W S h a w a n d G e o r g e Br o n t e rh o u a , p a r t ­
ne rs u n d e r t h e n a m e a u d s t y l o o f S h a w A Hros-
l e r h o u s , to s e l l s p i r i t u o u s , m a l t am i v in o u s
l i q u o r s or f e r m e n t e d e id e r , in less q u a n t i t i e s
t h a n o n e g a l l o n in t h e p r e e i n c t o f B e n d , c o u n t y
o f C r o o k , s ta te o f O r e g o n , for t h e te r m o f s ix
m o n t h s . A n d fo r t h i s we w i l l e v e r p ra y :
H W D o ii k e l
Chna Br oc k
I
I J Reed
Jo hn Steidl
L O Reed-
1J A Reisd or fcr
A W l ’ope
O l iv e r Jo hn son
A C Lucas
Kd Halverson
Ole Kr i e k s o n
H F H un te r
}•: W Gil e
M J Morrison
N C Rasmu ss en
Win St e p h e n s
Milt Y o u n g
J L Kever
J R ll ro ck
John E l d e r
Dan H e is in g
K m il Sw an s o n
S D e bi n g
A H Grant
G e o r g e Hoarser
O li ver T h o rb jo rn s o n
J K Cox
Ba llard Gile
T h e o d o r e A u ne
I D Turner
u ill Ma rs h
i W Mo reh ou se
C C Tr i p le t t
R K inev
C D W e is s
Maxe tu Ivepagc
G A How so n
Jas Overton
W l sti m art
T h é o p h il e St Micliel
F d Bros te rho us
J O Sh eri d an
M Br ad y
Al Schwarts
C M Tilley
Barney Lew is
W A D u d le y
C J Cottor
N i c k Sm it h
N 1* W e id e r
An to ne A u n e
A m t An n e
G e o r g e S c h le ch t
J o h n W W h it e
5 0 YEARS’
E X P E R IE N C E
TrtADE M arks
D e sig n s
C o pyr ig h ts 4 c .
r (i • a
:’<*ii!y .T'earfaiT! o b r opinion fre e w h ^ .iirr a»*
vAMiion ta prtrbaMr patantaH o. C’ mint:
• T-, •>-. -HI.), mi. ivtfl&SCOK >n P aten ts
te.f f r • t»M«'»#i mrency fo r neotiritiiM:
l*iU»»i)îs taken th rou gh Munn A Ct
!•-,tier, w*pboat t-hanre. in tho
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The Coun­
t r y ’ s B es t.
F o r d o c t o r ’s fees w o n ’ t be n e c e s s a r y w h e n vow a r e a t t a c k e d w i t h c o l d s at t h is s e a - o n
o f t h e ye a r.
Ju s t g e t a B o tt le o f - ( ¿ R I S E N R I V E R
or “ H A R P E R , ” a n d t a k e it in
th e for m o f a h o t “ t o d d y . ” Y o u r c o l d w i l l l e a v e v ou a n d v o n w o n ’t s u ff e r fro m tin*
¡^•aar«ig 5 SBi..»tig tjw&msi». . .
The
No tic e is he re by g iv e n th a t the abov e petition
wi ll be pr es ent ed to the H o n o ra b le c o u n t y cour t
for C r o o k c o u n t y at the
n e x t r e g u l a r ter m thereof, to-wHt, on the 4th d a y
o f M a y, 1904, or so soon the re a fte r as the said
co u rt can h e ar the s am e , a n d wi ll then an d th e re
a s k th a t the said pe tition be g r a n t e d an d a license
be issued to the said J a m e s \V S h a w an d G e o rg e
Bros te rho us to sell spirituous, m a l t and vitnms
liquors an d fe rm en ted ci de r in less quantities
th a n one g a ll o n at th e pre cin ct o f Bend, in Crook
co u n t y , O re g o n , for the ter m o f six m on th s.
D at ed this 17th d a y o f M a rc h , A I) 1904.
S H A W is: B R O S T K R I I O U S .
Very Reasonable R ates
Bend feed and Livery Stables.
BEND
OREGON
U nequaled Facilities for H andling Locators and Commercial Travelers.
Quick Service
N O T IC E .
THE DESCHUTES LU M B ER
CO.
Carries a complete li no of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lum ber
for sale and special bills sawed to order.
A g e n ts
fo r
Leffe l
T u r b in e
STEIDL
&
W a te r
W h e e ls .
REED,
ORECCN
L YTLE,
T h ro u g h fro m S h a n tk o tn P r in e v ille in 12 H o u rs .
S tia n ik o -P rin e v iU e S ta g e Line
G. M. C O R N E T T , I’ rop.
M aking Close C onnection w ith th o Pi Ins ville-Bend Daily t t r g e .
3H A M K O -P R IN E V IL L E SCHEDULE.
BO V TIinm
N O U T H B o rN I )
nb
Leave Shaniko 0 p. m .
Leave Rend G:l!0 n. m .
Arrive l ’rineviile G a m.
A riive Prineville 12 in.
PRIN EVILLE-P.END SCHEDULE.
SOUTHBOUND
NORTHBOUND
Leave l ’rineviile 1 p. m.
Arrive R em it):30 p. in.
First
Class
Leave Prineville 1 p in.
Arrive S h an ik o 1 a. in.
Accommodations for t!ie Traveling
uliiic
P .ie - îF V G K R ANTI F R K I G R T R A T E S RKA SO N A W .E .
N o ti c e is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t »ho a b o v e p e t i t i o n
w i l l be p r e s e n t e d to t h e H o n o r a b l e C o u n t y
c o u r t of t h e < t a te o f O r e g o n fo r ( T o o k C o u n t y
at t h e n e x t r e g u l a r te rm th e re o f, to -w it , o n th e
4th d a y o f Ma y, 190!, o r as >»r»on t h e r e a f t e r as
iltq s a i d c o u r t c a n h e a r th o s a m e , a n d w i ll
th e n a n d t h e r e ask t h a t th e s ai d p e ti t io n be
g r a n t e d a m i a l i c e n s e be is s u e d to th e s ai d
n e v e r t D e b in g to s e ll s p i r i t u o u s , m a l t a n d v i n ­
o u s l i q u o r s a n d f e r m e n t e d c i d e r in less q u a n ­
ti ti e s t h a n o n e g a l l o n at t h e p r e c i n c t o f Rend,
in C r o o k C o u n t y , O r e g o n , (or th e t e r m o f s ix
months.
D a t e d t h i s 20th d a y o f M a r c h . 1!VM.
S K V K K T D E B IN G .
FOP.
Satisfaction G uaranteed
" ■ ■ " ............................W IM I M I I J . «
I n ^ h e C o u n t y C o u r t o f t h e St at e o f O r e g o n for
Crook Com ity.
In t h e .n a t t e r of t h e a p p l i c a t i o n o f S e v e r ! D o b ­
i n g for u r e t a i l l i q u o r l i c e n s e at B e n d , O r e ­
go n .
To t h e H o n o r a b l e C o u n t y C o u r t o f th e St at e of
O r e g o n for c r o o k C o u n t y :
Wo, t h e u n d e r s i g n e d , c i t i z e n s , t a x p a y e r s a n d
r e s i d e n t s of t h e p r e e ii ic t o f B e n d , ( ’ r o o k C o u n ­
ty , O r e g o n . w o u l d m os t r e s p e c t f u l l y p e t i t i o n
t h a t y o u r h o n o r a b l e C o u r t g r a n t a l ic e n s e to
be v e r t D e b in g to «ell s p i r i t u o u s , m a l t a n d v i n ­
o u s l i q u o r s a n d f e r m e n t e d e i d e r in less q u a n t i ­
ti es t h a n o n e g a l l o n in t h e p r e c i n c t o f Ben d ,
C o u n t y of C r o o k . S t a t e of Orcieon, for t h e te r m
o f s ix m o n t h s . F o r t h i s w e w i l l e v e r p r a y :
K m il S w a n s o n
G ilbert Hagan
T h é o p h i l e St P l e b e i
George S c hlecht
G A How «on
H erbert Paulsen
Clia s Rroo k
K W G il e
B a r n e y L e w is
Jar, O v e r t o n
W R o s e bu s h
N (’ Rasmussen
A u g u s t D re ye r
O l e Krifkfeon
T\ il S t a a t s
O liver Thorbjornson
K McLean
A II G r a n t
G e o rge Brosterhous
J R Brock
J \V S h a w
Wrn S t e p h e n s
I J Reed
L O Rccfl
A W Pope
RaHa rd G il e
J I) T u r n e r
.l oh n Kid er
A Ç Lacas
N P W cider
J R Rcnbam
A m t A une
Theodore Anne
George A n n e
Anione Aune
O liv e r Johnson
V»’ F S t e w a r t
A (' S c h w a n z
J K Cox
M Brady
t' |) W e i - z
W i l l Ma rsh
Sw a l l e y
M a x c m Le p a v e
( ’ J C .i tt o r
Milton Y o u n g
ÎJ A J o h n s o n
John J Dokken
D M M orelipute
F L M a rs h
A c c o m o d a t i o n s f i r s t - c l a s s !n e v e r y r e s p e c t a t
H O TE L S TA A TS
This populur resort is under the special m anagem ent and super­
vision of \V. II. Staats.
D ESC H U TES. OREGON-
PU BLICA TIO N .
L a n d Office* at T h e Dnilcs, O re g on ,
F e b r u a r y . 7 th , L 04.
Notlv© is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t i:i c m n p li a n e *
w i t h t h e p r o v is io n s 01 tlu* net «»f C o n g r e s s o f
J a n e 2 , ihVs. c n t i i . e d ‘ .'»i net for tin* s al e o f
t i m b e r la n d s in t h e
rates o f C a l i f o r n i a , Or e ­
g o n . N - t mm, a n d \Tt..sliinu’t*m T e r r i t o r y , ” as
o x t e ’ id e d to al l t h e I’ u lr e Lund S t a t e s b y a c t
o f A u g u s t 4, ]N’J2.
c h a r es S K d w a r d s
of Dest-hi:;•*«, c o u n t y o f c . •«»k . s ta te o f O r e g o n ,
lia s on July !», ltXKi iil*«! i:i t h is t»ffi©e ttis s w o r n
s t a t e m e n t No. 2oOt). f <-• tn c ¡»nrcl.Ma* n'll.eSWV^
<•; h cc tio n No. Latin to w i i - 1. in No. id s. r r n g e
No . 10 K., W. M., an«i wil l offe r p ro o f to s h o w
i h s t flu* l a n d s o u g h 1 is n»«*ro v a l u a b l e fo r its
t i m b e r o r s t o n e t l m i i for a g r i c u l t u r a l p u rp o s e s ,
a u d i t » ovtH b i.*h hi* e l a i m t • said lain! before
J. M Lav. relict*. V. s. etvinmissiouer, »*t h is o f ­
fice at D v f c h u t o s . G re g on, on \ \ eiine.-tiay, t h e
lit!» d a y o f Mny. VMM.
He n a m e s a . s ' w ii u i ■ s©s: J N. H u n t e r , G l e n n !
M a rs h , R i c h a r d K i n ^ a u d J a m e s H u n t e r , all t>f
D e s e h u t e s , t >regt;n.
A l i y a n d nil pi*r.sons c l a i ' i i i n g a d v e r s e l y th e
ftbt^vt* d t p e r l b e d h t m l - n r e
»*.• q ue ue d to tilt*
t h e i r eiaim.- i n . t h i s office on or b e f o r e s ai d
li t i i d a y of M a y, lQoh-
M it’ll a KL T. N o l a n . R e g is t e r .
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D alles, O reg on .
F irst-Class Team s and Hij-s
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M I L L I N E R Y , D R Y G O O D S, S H O E S , E tc .
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All Kinds of Sewing mid Dressmaking Done.
DESCH UTES
j FAR EW ELL
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OREGON.
BEND
SALOON.
S K V K R T I ) E 1 INC., I’rop.
The choicest I>ninds oi‘ Beei% Wines, Liquors
ttnd Cii^irs a h vavs on hand.
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T v ICI-IGH rFL'L I’ OUTE
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A G oldsn O p p o rtu n ity
Fee Nature, in ail lit r glor­
ious beauty, at d ti. n (he
acme of nias/e handiwork.
The first i? f.u n d along
the lii'e of the D enver it
I l n G uam ■ H aii . road ,
the laTU-r at till* St. Louirt
Worlu'.H Fait. Your trip
will be m c of pb’Hrijrf—
moke the n., t of it. For
inf ’ n ;. tio'i a i .■ 1 • ilbistrat-
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I Carried I'. 8. Mail. f*xpre«.» m d pae.a*n:» r » through in ; •> I »y«. ’
you through the piuturesijiu» I>. - ■ : !. u f < •.- \ ali
and li.e great
yellow 1 ine timber belt.
EX ¡ ’ HE - ANI» P.\-
< ïisc l o r e r e d
ju ry
G reen
R iver
R unning
o f the state o f O re g o n
N O T IC E
In th ? c o u n t y cour t o f the St ate o f O re g on for
C r o c k co un ty .
In tit .* m a t te r o f the a p p lic at io n o f C h ar le s Br oc k
for a retail liqti >r license at Bernl, Oreg on.
T o the IlonoruDi? co u n t y cour t o f the- St ate o f
Or e g on for Cr o o k cou nt y:
We, tlu* u n d e rs ig n e d , citizens, t a x p a y e r s r.nd
reside nts o f th
preci nc t o f Bend, Crook* cou nt ) ,
O re g on , woul d re sp ect fu lly petition t h a t yot.r
ll o n o r a b l ■ cour t g r a n t a Huuns<. to C h ar le s l»Vock
to sell spirituous, m a l t an d v ino us liquor s in less
qua utit i s th a n one ga llo n in the* preCinet <;f
fiend, in th e Co u n ty c f Cr o o k , State o f O re g on ,
(or th»* t«*rm o f six m o n t h s
Iror this w e v\ill
e r pray:
T S t Michel
W illiam F Stewart
R C Low
J A M ccourt
C J Cott or
1’ K Reisdor/er
j i West
T S Broc k
j W Shaw
li m it s w a u s o u
<. A How so n
J i : S a .»ridan
J o h n s t -fdl
H e rb e rt Paulson
A W Pope
J L Kv v c r
*
S D e bi n g
J K Brock
(. B Bi\. c urlion.i
C R S\v al ley
W li .- ta ct s
G il be rt t. a g a n
Barm y l.f.vi.i
A C Lu ca s
A 11 c;iTri.it
W I* \\ eitler
Milton Y o a e g
•: C Tr i p le t t
M lJ Hay ii rid
i- 1) Y.Yisz
J Ove : ion
¡ ‘, Po bet t*
v ÌCOI^ e >c!.leciii
I J Km i
J. O B .*cd
t • e lu is c n
M »; •. -vbr.*y
Nob •ce i » iicreh • v '••*•! t i n t the above r'.t!t>or«
wilt v ; r ’ .jti - t L- Git: •'<..A.i-iili .- I t ’D. *. ; i MiU
l .... for cre.uk c o u u t ) ' V t ti.e
n e x t t•u.,alur
(* Lhercuf, to w .t , mi U.c 4tii tiny
c: Mu y. .v .j, or
the rea fte r ;; it»u* said
CJ’I.T can j : i * in .
a n a puh i a *.i n u d l u c r e
a 4k th a t 1.,-: : . d r tiiiou b ‘ v.ranted an u a
lie *rts ■j be ;cs. e J to the said C h a t lc s Br oc k to s*,ll
spiri:. ions m al t m d v in ou s liq uor en»l fer-
m u ' . a ci d er in U-ss qu an tit ies th an one ga llo n
a l th*. pr e ci n c t oi * I iJ, in C r o o k c o un ty , O re g on ,
for the i'-’ t.
six mont hs,
Dat ed tSii
h d a y o f M ar ch , 1904.
C H A R L E S BR O C K .
C . J. S tu b lin g , W h o le s a le r.
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