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, . y4' HM-' ,J JKf Jf V The Bend Bulletin MnUrctl March 1$, l?J," Hi IXachutea, Oregon, na actond-claw matter. rVL4IIKt) M'KKV FRIIIAV AT I1ICIIUTI.(1RKI. MAX UIHDDHMANN. rubltaher. .... J SUllSCRIITION UATII3: Itrr... SU month.. .......... Three month - J.. ' , (Invariably in advance.) i r " , Advcrtltera who wish to change their rtdvta houM In t copy in notlatrr than Tuesday noon Jrecdjti; the lHe In hlch chaogc 1 ilttl. u agovi i iu i , - FRIDAY JUNE'is, 1903 Several of our exchanges seem to object to the creation of forest re serves on tlie, ground that such ac tion is not locally popular. Hut this is n matter that is not to be de cided by popular vote of the im mediate neighborhood. The people who find immediate profit in ex ploiting the government timber land arc, of course, opposed to a policy that will deprive them of that im mediate profit. They are not car ing for the future of the region or for the general welfare of the conn--try. They kick because it affects them adversely just now. No proj ect or policy for the general good would ever succeed if it were left to the pleasure of those immediately interested in defcuting it. The sel fish interest of each little locality would thus tend toward munition for the whole country. The little members would rattier cat goose One result of the smallpox scare is that a large volume of ravel that formerly pased through Prinevillc now avoids that town, coining from Shaniko direct to Haul without touching the county seat. Still. the Ttient today than have the golden Prineville hotels are reported to be ecc continue to Crop tor the whole uo:ng a orisK uusuies ami iracie least harm to 'productive industry, and to bring the largest possible benefit to humanity. , Properly ad justed irrigation tolerates neither flood nor drouth.. It is to be hoped tlmt sobercoun scl will prevail at the school meet ing to be held next Monday after noon, and that the business tran sacted will be for the general good of the district. The persons men or women chosen for director and clerk, should be actively, identified with the best interests ot the com in'unlty and should not only be ac quainted with sfchool needs but alo have fair business judgment and ability. Those who have substan tial interests, who pay the taxes, may properly claim the new mem ber of the board , inasmuch as the school children are well represented by the holdover members. Those who have resided here a consider able time should have preference over newcomers, where other con siderations at nil approach equality. We all want a good school without waste of money. The substantial citizens,' who are acquainted with all the community needs, should turn out and sec that the? best means to accomplish this cud are provided. Timber I.aml, Act June J, 1828. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. 8. land Office. The Italic, OicRtin, May 16, tu, Notice I hereby glen that In compliance with the nVuvlilon ofine Act of CougrcM of June , H?S, entitled, "Ait net Tor IheMleurtlmlHirUiiiU lit lliettatea of California, Oregon. Nevada, nml Wellington Territory, extended to all the public laud trttrliy Act of Aitrtiat 4, iCo. the titllowinjvimtiiiHt'i4riH)ii hae lllril In till ofllce Ihelr twutn alatcnicnl. to Ui Ttran Vt or licml, county of Crook. lale of Orrgniii awurii lautnenl No tut, Bt,,i lrc ij, ifn, fcr the mr che of the wi( aec H P ' , r 10 e, w 111, Clinrlra l llrmterhmia of i:cud,crtmly fCi'k.. ulnteol tltejton; wont otatemenl No ml, fll.l ! if. it, lor tlie cha or tht c) licit v M and w ip 10 . r ie, w in . lor the tmr IvrW.nwK n, for lltiul, county Mate men 1 jso u ok, tAleofOtrctiVt ttvocii toot, for w wr' iou. wl 1 country. 1 his is not by any means to say that the provisional with Mruwals should be coufinned into permanent reserves just as they are. Doubtless many changes can be taade that will be beneficial to all 'concerned. lint they can never be made in a spirit of hostility to the forest reserve as an institution, and that is the spirit that underlies much of the criticism against recent provisional withdrawals in Oregon, A. W. Mnchin, formerly the free delivery division of the postoffice department, was popular among senators ifnd representatives . because he so generously granted their applications for rural delivery routes and was such a good fellow generally. Iu the first stages of the investigotion of the department which is still in progress the state ment was published broadcast that lie migTit have been guilty of some indiscretion, that his good nature might have prompted him to grant too many requests for extension of the free delivery service beyond the limits contemplated by congression al appropriations, but that no moral or legal delinquency could be laid at his door. Now crimes the grand jury wjth an indictment for recejv ing nearly $19,000 as bribery in connection with contracts for postal supplies. These "good fellows" who are so popular with politicians and senators and representatives mat their own superiors are prac tically defied, are frequently of the kiuu who receive, or should receive, the attention of the grand jury, It is easy for one to be a "good fel low" at somebody else's expense. generally is pick'tig up in that town. Now tlmt Prinevillc has cleansed itself of the pestilence, travel will probably drift back into the old channel, for Bend 1ms 110 in clination to pull for a direct route to the railroad as against the Prine villc route when considerations of health do not call Tor such action. The number of people now flocking to the upper JJeschutcs valley show that the outside world is "finally convinced that it is n safe place to chief of P,sit thirty forty arrivals daily tax an accommodations to the ut most and the stream is increasing in volume every day. Jihim rlw e retook, wic a ItaX. fllr.l IKK IU. clwmoftlie w)f7v), rH U nml mt( m jj, p re , r.ro , w in Jfolwi t Crtloc of lleml, county OfCrnok ttKleofOregom aworn auiiciuem te uoq, nirti iv jo. inii ir uie iHir cluixortlicwH ), nr Mtf una !( iie)( j. tp 1;, r tie, win Clrtflr J Cotlur of lleml. etHiiitytifCrtmV, ltf of Oreroii; woin tmeiueni No Mf, iileri IH , lyu, Ak the wt ehroftlit 11M iiUnd ne)( liw( efi Ji nml eU iw c A. tp 17 . r ti e, w hi, Samuel A Zlinmnmn ofhtlul, ewmty of Humxy. ute ef Mlnne o. aworn Miileriicut No W. linn Jmii J 10. i ne pir-He rihe "H 'f tw rai i C4, t l. r II 0,w Ml Churl I. Ilmet. ofHeml, comity efCfvok. Male of Ore ton; nvoin MMteutciit No IM, filnl Ju il. 141. wr til imr clMMofthe h w t, k nml ! ikCjd, t 17 . r lie. w hi, Ole llekou of Climax, county of ivll., Male of Mlniirls wet ti nutemeut No i$t), nltj IHw IJ, ipM, Isr tlw mrcl of th mil t lh $( ei awl r), HMr(i 7, l m . r new m. Tint III) will Ifcr proof lo Ihiw tlt IhelyH) MHiiilit l MMMe nlimhW for It tlHtlxr or tuhie Umu Aht crkullural pttrvme mt to mtoMWi tneir i-Ulni to wM Uwl brforc J. M. I.iwrtiteo, iiiiim, (JteiioM, on UML Thev mhh Mr(tuce KntUK WeL lotill MchII. jolm Mmm. Julia I Wil, Jam ItuHM, ) N lluiiur, amMSIwr. C I' ItfottarlHMH. I) l MtlU. Ud HtUv. W H Moat. Chario CMtor. UrviM' HaUa, trab Nvknn awl Ollbert HaiMl, ull of UA. II4KAII. Any au4 all tMi cllHlo 4f Ifca alurrlexTlbe! tan4r wauiwMrt t nivllwr daiwt in ihM auto ou or httete the uUMIi y Ut AHliMIt IfM Ml Z. F; t General Commission MOODY, Forwarding Merchant StIANIKO, f)KKOON. LARGE AND COfflHODIOUS WAREHOUSE. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED,, . Prompt attention paid to those who favor me with their pumrtiiigc. I H 111 ComniUloner. at HatiinU)-. the tth day of AaaHat. ShanikosPrineville Stage Line n. m. ctmNinr, manaohk. .SCIIlIDULtl: t.xsnvc Shaniko 6 p. m, Arrive Prfli'oViTle 6 a. In. " Prineville i p. in. " Shaulko i n. m. First-Class Accommodations for tlie Traveling Public PASSENGER AND FHLIGIIT RATES REASONABLE. CIIAMl' SMITH InOM UMIUK SMITH & CLEEK'S IICHAKI. T NOILS'. Keter. my7 Tlwliar I4. Art Jane J. i7. NOTICH HOIt PUHMCATION. V . Uml OAec, The Halloa, Otocm, May i. root. Notice It hereby rIm Ibat Ih eoaiHUaH wtlh tbv vruriaHHM oTlti At of CuNtft of Hm X, .UIHV, "AH 01 tat IM HW IMMTWWM Joe Chamberlain, the Dritish col onial secretary, finds hLs protective Uriff views to Ihj'cvcij more unpop ular in Britain than was his war on the Boers. Corn will enter the islands free. Tin's will please the American grain raisers and millers who have been paying n goodly customs tax since'the imposition of war rates to get their productions into the British inarket. That' the automobile has not yet solved the" problem pf transporta tion over wagon roads is indicated by the experience of a machine that reached Lakeview last week, the fir6t ever seen there. It was on its way from San Francisco to New York City. It had been n days on the road, six of which had been spent in making repairs and before leaving Lakeview it received punc tures that necessitated another day's delay. I he progress of this fine and powerful touring machine was marked with all sorts of annoyances and delays, although an expert ma chinist was along to mend it. But the kakeview people had their first sight of a horseless carriage and the vast Sahara of life has become for them a blossom-covered garden. This week's wool sale at Shaniko is reported to be the most success ful ever held in Oregon. Tuesday 650,000 pounds were sold, at prices ranging from 12 to 14JHJ cqiits. Andrew Mftrrow, of Willow creek, got the highest price. .The B. S. & L. Co. sold on Wednesday. All the sales are on b'ids and there is active competition. 117a, en la tholataaarCklfOjrala. Ofeood. No-Ootlo. VhlntoiLTrrHoey," oa tle4nl to all intUlt laud stale hy Art of AHjLtKt A. . MIw(Hif.oa4 iifrniww baee fltert In IhU u lawtHK-HaoMNl nor Ma llieir aweru atateMcuu. to-wit the tbo WItUam MkMaufh ef The inltea, cunly of Woku. Mate of OreojttH; wornataleatent No iao, Wtl No w, tyat, tor in iwrcHaor ai n H x act maiwi u Kit and lie , w ac r), X a, r la e, w hi. Sutannah laaeuea 01 iTlnerllle, county or Cms tate or Oretwii worn aiaienteni no HU, nu-d .-ijt a. I iiurchK of tlie K n oKandeH ip 17 , 1 h e, w in. Jeaw K Wilkin, ofrrinevlllc. countr of Crook, tate of Oregon; worn Uteiucnt No I4. bletl Not to, tool, far the purcliaM of (tie ufr ut)i anil life uwl k v. tp ma, riae, w m. ' John It (SuttafMin . im, lor tat i iwh rJ. or ItenO, county of Crook, ttatc of OrcKoni aw Hatemem .u two, nun mot 17, i, larine cnawoi inexjt c or I J. IV, fr the fil . -r .k. .. it" . ...i. .m. ,.m ' r w. ,i,v wrt ! w , . " " Solomon I'. Uamea RP P IP F& u "B" i M Wholesale and Retail Liquor House PRINEVILLE, OREGON. Plncxt Ilrands of Liquor nml C'Knrs. T voiHirt South nf Hank. The Portland railroad men who came to examine the conditions in Central Oregon could not fail.to lc impressed with the need of this country for better transportation facilities. That conviction must have been driven home to them in several ways. Now we shall Watch for results. In theMississippi valley, in the Carolinas and iu New Kuglaud much havoc has been wrought in the past two weeks by flooding riv ers. Up the Allegheney mountain region forest fires have been devas tating the country. These recurr ing visitations from unruly elements teach the lesson that their control would vastly reduce the losses which industry must bear. In a country that "gets its .moisture through irrigation these natural forces arejgovernable and they art made to yield the greatest good and The Crook county wool clip for this year is now estimated at 3,000, 000 pounds, which is slightly below the average, but the shortage in weight is said ,to be made up iu quality. Prineville is agitating for a Crook county lair next fall. A good idea Bend will be there. of rrinrrllle, couaty of Crook, .tale of Orcgoni worn atatement So ijjo, filed Itec A. v, Air the purcJuKOilheKjf kci.Ip ia, r wc.wm, ftu4oMon Itarnrfl of ITIncvlUe. county of Crook, ilatc of Oregon; worn tatamet No !, filnl Dec 4, loaf, far ihepurcnaacoflbowK wen. tp i. r wc.wm. lamea li. Kil of llenil, county of Crook, tata of Oregon; aworn atatcmoat Xo luft, gird 0c I, iowi. fur the pur twe of the ikk ac y. tp i rwe.w m. JaHa atorill of Hen4, eoMHty of Crook, rtoU of Ofraon aworn ataloMWht Mo iji, tied e , lyja, for the pur cha of the ntfi hc as, tu ij a, r 10 e, w m. frank W.-at of Ilena, county orowfl., Ule of Oregon; iworn tatemenl Mi iui. filed lcc if. hm. for in ciiatcofllicawu aoc JJ.IP Wo, r lor CharlM f. Wltaon of llend, couity of Croqk, atate of Oregon-, (worn alatement No iui, 6ted'Ivc 1. K.M. for the jmr chaaeofthe aw w aec , I p 16 a, r 10 e, w m. That they will otf.r ureof In ahow that the UihI aoughtUmorc raluabic for IU UmUr or atone than for agricultural purimaea, ami to eataUbh llnlr cUlnutoaaW taikl liefcre J. M. Iiwrvrice, V H. Coimniuloiitr. at l)chutea, Oregon, oh l'rlilay, the Till Uay of AuouU. iuui mwy name aa wiinrawH.. Aioaea iiouaugn, 61 gc fkigue anil WlllMHI John lilieiHore, Maaom jwr- the Kallcn. Oregon, George llogue ami UllIMm lloai, Kraii Weat, tt'll IKueVauJ I Iioiiue, of Ira, nicgon rl'ige. John 1 vi. I oho Weil. II 31 1'liUlli N llumer, John MeHl. i, JuMph N llHiiterJohH llenil, Oregon. Watkln, Aaron mk deacrlued I of Augu.t, vA. ray7 II II Uotd. of lUniM. WlltUm alklna, hutomoii liar ilea, lerraely the ami John W W bAtemen I' Harare of Prdtevulr, f;tei otaimii rmuai cUiina In till uffkr on or before tlie W1 7th ilay iteoon Any ami all petoaa cMlmliiit aderi i uiHuarc rriuelu iu uic tlielr IIC1IAIII. T. NOI.AN, Kegl.ter Timber Land,' Act June j, 1S78. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. H. f.aud Office, The Dallea, Oregon, Notice l hereby glveathat In coiiipllanee with the provUlou. or the Act of Cougreu of June 1, i8j. entitled, 'An act for the aaleof limber Undo In the aUtca of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Wa.hlngton Territory," a extended to all the public land atatca by Act of Augu.t 4, (&, Ocorge Mlllicaii of I'rlnerillc. county of Crook, atate of Oregon, hat 011 Oct 7, i, filed in thl office hia aworn statement No 1410, for the purchakc oCjhe nelf eK and attf iie oec jt ami ai nwW fcc 34, tp '? '.' 'i w m' "'"' w" a,t I'roofto liowthat the land sought la more valuable for IK timber or atone than for agricultural purposea, and to r tabllali hi claim to (aid land before W A. Hell, V. . Coinmiailoner, at I'rlnevltle, Oregon, on I'rlday, the jiU day of July. 1903. Ilenaniraua witueatra. chnrlra ir rkmlv urn. 1l.M A',1i..1.j ,..,... I,l.. . ,.,' . .u,l. f '.!, juiiw .IIIUI 01 j-nncviiie, Oregon, licit, George Kltchlug, all rvun. . Any and all neraona claiming a,lvrru.lv ihr abovclcacribed laud, ore rrnueafed lo file their claim, in thia office on or beforo the aaid jut day of Julyniooj, , Timber Unil, Act June j, 187ft. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V S lAlld Office, The Datlea, Oregon, liny li, iyj. Notice la hereby given lhal in compliance with the prerUion. oftlie Act of Congreaa of June 1, 1878, enlltled, "An net for the aaleofllliiUrlanda In the atatca of California, Oregon. Nevada, and Washington Territory," aa ealciuled to all the public laud ttatea by Act of Augu.t 4, it-ji. Nil. John Kaller, if Walker, county of CaM, ttatc of Mlnneaola, ha. on Jan m, koj, filed in Itila office hla aworn atatemeut No iw. for the mirchaae of the twU neW, iK iiwlf ami nw(( wf tec 9, tp iS a, r 10 e, w.ui, and will olfrr proof to .how that the land ought It more valuable for Iu Umber or ttouc titan lor agricultural purpow., ami lo e.labll.h hit tlaimlo aaid landliefureM U. lligga, U. H. Commlaaioncr. at Prineville, Oregon, on Tue dav, Die nlhday ofAugiiat, '! lie uamea at witneaaea. M l,eagc, IuU Ntl. on, John hli'more, John Dokken, of lleml, Ore gon. Any and all pcrtoui claiming advertely Die alxive-deacribcd land are rr.iuetel to file their claim. In thia office on or before the aaid nth day ofAuguat, 190.J, mjo7 MCIIAII, T. NOf,AN, Kegl.ter. PRINEVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE. DICK VAND.2VI1KT, Prop. CarryingiLSjflail and passengers. Leaves Prineville Montlays, Wctlinaxlays and Fridays. I-'roight ami Passengers waybilled for Bend, Lava, Kosluud, anil Sllvor Lako. Good rigs, careful drivers. C. I. WINN UK. Agent. Sanford's Cash Store CAKKIIM A Ilia 1.1 Nit Ol' General Merchandise, Groceries, Clothing, Furnishing Goods CALL ON HIM. PRICKS RIGHT. SHANIKO, OREQON. Hamilton BOOTH & COSNETT, rropnetors. PRINEVIUE, 0KEQ0.1. Ifomralead Consolidated NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Land Office at Tlie Pallet, Oregon, . . May jfi. ioi. Notice I. herebv elven that the fulhiwlnir. pained tetllert have filed notice of intention to wake final proof on their rraictlveclalmt before J,J. Smith, County Clerk, at I'rlnevllle, Oregon, On Haturday, July u, ,Wl vti OliOKCl! U. TAVJ.OR, ofBLtera, Oregon) On homrtteud ppj,flcatlon No 7an, for the Bl!tfc6,tpija, rue, WM. UliNKY W. CAKMN, of bUtert, Orcgoni Oil hotlieateaif afir.llraflnti Nil ifkta tnr ll, SVjf aec 4, tp is a, r 1 1 e, W M. Taylor, Ilejiry w Carlln and Ocorge U Taylor, all ofSi.tcfi, Oregon, Jjw MICllAia T, NOEAN Kegltter, Stables & Redby Feed Barn Stock boarded by the day, week or mouth. Fine Teams and Rigs, and Reasonable Rates. First-class Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers. Quick Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Columbia Southern Hotel. , SHANIKO, ORfiClON. RATES FROM $1.50 UP PER DAY. Hoi and cbid water oh both floors, Baths for the Use of guests, ' Every hidden! ebnvchichcc at hand, The dlniilg focim, m$ tli8 dirtci Mtpcrvlslori of Mr. Kcwiey, is n ' very model of taStfeAiI, l$m ciegunccf nfid the service Is.equnl to any ' iu the statd. AHstogcortivdiai.iitet(lh8dai(.aBlllS6uthcrii. ' '. UJ Ml KUUNDY, PraprMtih ' 1 ' ., wiwiaui, 1, X4UKAN) xegimcr , " ' '' ' a