& 1 The Bend Bulletin Knttrnl MtKh 16, 190J, l DtKhulM, Oregon, at itcomtlau matter roiumiKn avtaY iia at hkciivtm.o.o. SUnSCUirTlON KATHS: rtr ytr sit monlht rhi mouth - (InTttliMy lu advanw.) . ,l co .... jo .. . tj Ailrtrttmt who with to change ttiHr ailvta thoulJ Imtc toty In not Uttr than Tiifxluy wm 1 .a. I '... I LI.L ... t. .Iulta.1 prcctuinff nc iwur in wimn viwhrv i.i... FRIDAY SKPT. ii. 1903 WHAT OF OUR TIMUUR? "What shall vc do with our Urn ber?" nsks a man who has a claim in the Upper Deschutes valley. "Is the country k'B develop so we can make use of our own tinilwr, or must we sell out to the syndicates that seem to be willing to hog the whole thiiiR?" continues our cor respondent. "The government has withdrawn so much laud in this .section from entry that it discour ages general development and it looks to me as though wc small fry would have to take what we can get now or stand a good show to lose the whole.' This view is tco gloomy. It is that of a man who has little faith Our timber lauds urc all right, if the government has withdrawn a large area in the Upper Deschutes valley. Remember, it is only the government land that has been withdrawn aud there is compara tively little of that left. Nearly all the desirable timlicr is in private hands. It is probably true that few of the people who have taken timber claims will be able to make profit able use of their own timber. The tendency of the time is to bunch the claims into large holdings so as to be worth the while of capital to come in and develop the resources of the country. This is a legiti mate movement. Our forest or other resources will not develop themselves. Development -will not come from the people who sit around and growl because others are trying to do something. It has been demonstrated that capital is not safe coming into this country unless it comes in quantity sufficiently strong to carry its ends regardless of the people who stand ready to sandbag it. This is not a pleasant thing to say, and we should probably fight if anybody else should Say it of us. But it is the ugly truth and to look the matter squarely in the face may help us to mend. Because the same spirit has been observed in other localities will not help us. We ought to make it easier for those who come here with money and energy to ap ply to development of the native wealth of the country. Of course they will make money here; it is folly to expect them to come here and lose their money. But when they make money the rest.of us will also prosper. Unquestionably it would be bet ter to have a lot of smaller diversi fied industries established here than to have a few fat syndicates rule us and drain our resources. But wc haven't the money necessary to de velop those industries aud we make it decidedly unpleasant for those who bring in the money. There fore, we need not expect capital to do much with our timber until it can come in shape to protect itself. In this view of the matter the dealer in timber lands is a neces sary factor. Through him the in dividual holdings can be combined in groups large enough to be self protecting, and, therefore, attractive to large capital. Of. course, there will be all kinds of schemes for getting claim owners to part with their holdings. In general it may be said that it is un wise for claim owners to tic them selves up for unreasonable lengths of time without some advance pay ment. It is pretty certain that the value of timber land will increase as time passes and the man who gives an option for a year on his timber claim simply makes the oth er fellow a present of one year's in crease in value, whatever that may be. The man who wants such an option ought to be willing to pay something for it. At the same time an option for a few months, in order to give time for getting a bunch of claims together, cruising them and arranging for their sale to the capitalists who cannot afford to fool with individual claims, is not unreasonable. It is to be observed that the use, upt the mere possession, of.our val uable forest resources will open up this country. That use will not come from a numerous baud of pro prietors. They are not equipped for making use of the timber. There is u big work for the middle men here before our industrial hopes arc realized as to our timber. Why doc's Congressman William soirlatnbtfst Secretary Hitchcock on his forest reserve jwlicy mid then express surprise that his recom mendations for land office or other apiHMntmcnts receive no attention? Congressman Willinnusou would not grant many favors to a man who should ridicule him. It is true that our statesmen should be made of sterner stuff, but they are not. If this forest reserve jMilicy is n pet hobb) of the administration, as is alleged, the hostile criticism of con gressmen will not win the appoint ments that are so precious. And now the Oregouiau scorns to have joined thecompauy that thinks local consent essential to a proper forest policy. Locally the jicoplc don't give a rap for the future; they want to get their hands oil the timber and convert it into cash now. Let the future look out for itself, they say. Not so with re sponsible ofltccrsof the government, however, who must, if there be spark of patriotism in them, sec that the general and permanent, not merely local aud temporary, welfare of the country is promoted. Local, selfish interest is frequently against the general good. IVt Mini. llnal iTeaf NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. V S. I J ml ofSer. The Dalle. OrrjMHi. Agul 4. 191 Notice I hereby given (bt( Henry W Card, of sitter. Ottgua. hat Med Hotiee unnleullmi to wake proof eti hltHctt lautl cU u So yg. for the H h M and Vou j ami 4 tec 4. tp 15 1. r 1 1 e. w m, Ixforr J J smith. Cow ity Clerk. t Ititw vtlU. Orcgnu.ou MiimM)', the fiat da) uf Sep tember. ijj lie name the foUowInt; nitueie to prtxre the ctxatilete irrigrftMiu aud rectamotMMt ol mM Uimi Clvdv. Jubnaon, George I) Tuylc r, K II SprWa. M SI Thotuat, of !tter. Oregon ai4-ti MICIIAHI. T MILAN. Kegitler. Timber Land, Act June j. ir- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. RKAtlVtlHTItRMIUrr U. B. Land Office. The Dallet, Oregon, Xotter it hcrtbjr glren that In ceuipllaitcr wl the protltlnni of the Aft of Cong-ret of June Mmen.ixr 4. lyaj. in compliance wun outre of tune t. itS. entitled. "An act fur the ule of timber lauii In the ttatet of California, Orrgsn, Nevada, and Wathlngtoti Territory," at ttlended to all the public land ttatrt by Act of Aurut 4, I?'. the f'tllowliig.namcd pcrtunt hare filed In (hit office their twuni ttatcmeutt, to-wlt Mary McTaggtrl of The Dalle, county of Watco, tlate of Oregon; worn ttatement No i7. filed Kept is. 19". tor the purchase of the tet ec 9, tp ly t, r 10 c,w 111. John llutchlnt of Albany, county of Linn, ttate of Oregon, iwurn statement No 4, filed June 4. iyu, fur the purcbatcof the twtf tec 14, tpi9". r toe, w in. Lew It I' Terhune of Abtanjr, county of Linn, ttate of Oregon, worn ttatement No 47. filed June 4, 1 90 , for the purchate of the tcK tec JJ, tptyt.r toe, wm. John K Lee of Denton, county of hwlfi, ttate of Mlnneauta. tworn ttatement Nofcij.nlrd June 19, ijj, for the purcbatcof the i( tec 11. tpiga, r me, w m. Don Taylor of Anita, county of Cat, ttate of Iowa, tworn ttatenwHt No 714. fiWd July J, lv-. for the pur cliatc of the u, tw and life oc',' tec J, tp 11 1, r 10 e, w ui. Mary Taylor of Harrington, county of Lincoln ttate of With IMgton, tworn ttate ment No ;jj, tiled July J.lyil. for the purchateofthe nh nj aud wl 11 tj; tec , tp ii a, r 10 e. w in. That they will offer proof to thow that the land tought It more valuable fur itt timber or tlone than for agricultural purpovet, and to ettablith their cUlmt to tald land before the Kcgitter and Kecviver at The iMlIet, tireguu, ou Tuetday, the ittdayof Iecciuber, 190J. They naiue at wltuettet. !eo Ilatet, Allen N lleuner, of llend. Orj John McTaggart. Charlet II) e, of The Dallet, or. Kyal llutchlnt, I II lluuhinr. Lewi 1 Terhune, John llutchlnt. of Albany, or, A L I'ctrie, J 1 Mciltlion. of 1'ort UIhI. Or, W I! Stinger I II I'rather, of hktic, Wain C A Johntou, of Nrgord, Minn, C A Ctrl on, of .'.(unlock, Minn, Mary Taylor, of Har rington, Wath, II L Hichardtou, W II Taylor, K A Tatlor, of Wiotr, Iowa, l)on Taylor, of Anita. Iowa Any and all pcraout claiming odrertely the alxve-dcrlbcd laud arc requeued to file (heir cUlmt in tint nibec on or before the tald Itt day of December. 19a) tunij MICIIAHLT NOLAN, Utgl.ttr. Columbia Southern RAILWAY. l-ASfiliNCIIK TkAIN TIM It CARD, I'.fltcllve I'cbruary I), 190J. Soul North bound Mo. 1 DAILY rat. LKAVK r.u. bound NO, I. DAILY fAt. STATIONS. AKKIVK A.M. I JO I S 1 M 14 17 ) 11 a 4 i 3d 1 IS 3 44 4 ou 4 16 C GO .,, IIIOOH,,MM It JJ II U 10 JJ 10 4 10 JO 10 is 10 I 10 II 10 00 9 jo 9 U 2 ,J 2M S 40 8 30 8 u LKAVK .Olbtoni Jtlnkt Watou, Klond) ke... .Summit Hay Canyon Junction. .Mclxiualdt- .DcMott 1. Moro Hrtklnvllle Orott Valley .liourbon Kent Wileoa HHANIKO AKKIVK Daily ttage connection! at Hhanlko for Alltel oi, frinetllle, llend, llurnt, hilvcr Lake, Lake view, Mitchell, Dayville, Aiitouc, Atliwood, Cuu you City, John Day City, and I'ottil. 1!. D. WOOnilliKKY, Bupcrlnleiulent. Sbaniko, Or. C. 1. I.YTL15, C, I', and 1'. A. bhaniko, Or, Timber t.ml, Ait June j, !?. NOTICE b'OR PUULICATION. V. S, Land Office, The 1)MI, Ore gun, June iS, lU. , Notice It hereby glen (lint In vumplHMicc wllh Ihe piuvitlunt iiflhe Act of Congiej of June ., l, elillUeil, "An act foi Ihe anliurilinberUiiilt ill ine ttaiea 111 ijiiiiiiriiin, nrKiin. .-.cxnm,, ,im Vliliiilini fctttloty." t extciHlnl to all the public land HMh by Art of Anlt 4. ity. he fiiltiiwliiRni;iel perwiithave lilol Itt Hilt oince ineir itoiii tiHietiietii, ivwu Ira W Cage of M oliler, county of Lincoln, tlate of Wathlng toti, morn ttatement Nn i4, tiled Nor J. 19), for Ihe purchate of the et nr and 11 M eH tec lj, tp 18 t, r l e, w m l'iel C Meyer oft Hij Hatch tt, HpnkaHe, eminty of HtHilwHe, title ut Wxthluutoii. tnorn ttntiinrut S' I4J, Blel Nv j. tow, for the pMielwte tf tU wR nw, eH liwjfaml nei K tec lj, tp 18 a, r it e, w hi Martha I'nge ufSiHiktmt, count) of SMknue, ttate of Wah iiiglon, twf 11 tlaiemelit No 1181. flltd 8ehl J. lyut. for the iurhae of the K te( aim iim w h tec t), tp la , r r. w 111. That thy will ofter proof tothow IImiI Ihe UimI Mniaht I more vnluiblr for Itt limber or Mowe than for agricultural mrxtt, ami UiellIKh their elaliiM loxm la ml hefWe the KeaHMet tmt Ktcetrer at Tile Utile Oregon, on Wnluewlay, Ihe 14th Uy of Oclob r. "fl The name at vi,Hetrt (leofge II Tavlor, Krwl 0 Meyer, and Julia Ttniiy. of hpnlutn, Wath. Willkm II Kroek. ufHetHl, or, Martha A age and Ua W fage, of Uohler, Wath. Any and Ml pertont cw I ml tig ailMely the abovetleaerilml UndatereMetrrtl In file their eltlint In (hit HlAre imi or befbrc the tald 14II1 day of u. tuber, urn ly4ij MICII.MIL T. NOLAN. Kegltter. Tlmlier t,aml, Art June 3, iftfrt. NOTICE EOR l'UlJiriCATlON. U. S. Land (lifter, The IUIIm. Orrgn, May ii, lv. Notice I titrrUy gtren that In ewHiuHawoe wllb the provl.toiit untie Art of Cmtgreat of June p, iT, eHtillen, "An act for the Mtecftlmber biHlt In the ttattt of CalUitM. Oregon. NevtuU, ami Waihlngtotl TeteMory.-' at eiteH,l to an the public land ttalat b Aft of Aat 1. IM. the folio Ihi-imihoI ptoHt have on Otl 1;, tyw. Alcd In (Tilt olflev then- tworn tatcnteutt, to-wtt tlevrgeA Steele of Milan, county ufnpokanc, tlate of Wt.hliig ton, morn ttateaaent No 1 jtj, foe ht Hhae of the 1)1 e!,' aiid tH twX tec jj. tp 18 1, r w e, HI. Ia M Carter of MlttK.eotuUy fto.e, tlate of Wathlng toti, imtMii ttatcmeul No ijt fue thpnrlMef Ihe t H n , tef nwandlnt j tec j, tp to t, r 10 e. w 111. Attahcry Carter of MIUh. ealtilrofifo.ane, Ue of WatMng ttM, tworn tiaiemeat No ijas, for Ihe pHfhte of the urlf ;, tf it, r we, w m Care C Conghtton of MIUH.ciMihtyof tVpoltH. ttate f Wa thing Uw, twoeri ttttemeM No ijm. for Ihe pttMc of the t, tteli. it'i ( and Wl we I. tp if , r lae. w m. That (hey wHI offrr proof la howlht the kml towghl It More valttanV for lit llmbr or tttme than for agitcullural partaMe. and lo etiaMMl Ihrlr Ctalmi to MM toad l fore the MeeWer 4H1 Keceietrat The Datlea, tHegon. on rhnrlay, thr 4th day at fttptewber, lJ They iwate at uHuturt J I' CooeirUHi, C C Cotighlofi, II Carter lieu Merle, I M Carter, of Milan. Wath, John J Howling, of flpokane, Wuth. and Ira Itham. ofLanuten Wah Any and alt eMi cUlmiiHt adeertely Ihe alxvtMleterlbetl Ikurfi are renoattett to file their elalnit In thltHiflee oh or before the taM 14th day of September, W luto-tu aiiviiAiti. 1 ,in., Krgmer. Detert Land, final preef NOTICE FOR JUHLICATION. I. H. Laud Office, The Utile. Oregon, AugHt 18, ivtj. Notice it hereby given thtt Mary Cyrut, ol Liniontt, Oregon, hat filnl netkc of Intention to make proof 011 her deaert-taud claim No loo, torthceli nwUi(Knr)( audlmt 1, 1, J and 4 tec 7. tp ijt, r II f. w m. Uforc J. J. Mmlth, County Clerk, it Pfinrvllle. Otegon. oil Tuewlay, the 9tll day ofNrtteinler. 194. Mir name Ihe following wtnee to prove the complete irrigation and rrcUmttmo of tald land Aintrew J HuMe, Walter Uuble. of Cuteer, Or Henry WCarlln, Herbert Hitter, of Slttcrt, Or. anij MICIIAHI. T NOLAN. Kegitler. Timber Ltnd, Act June J, 1878. NOTICE FOR 1'UIILICATION. U. 8. Mod Office, The tulle, Oregon, ' Jhhc $. Htl. Notlee I hereby given (hat In ewmplMiter with Ihe prevltlont eftke Art of Conge of June 1, 1878 entitled, "An art for (he tale of tlmltf Ultilt In the ttatet of Lalifornla, Oregtm. Nevada, and WathlngttHi Territory," at eitendctl la all lb pHldic lamt ttatrt by Art of AugHtt 4. 1894, the liillowtng-iiaHteil prrtont have m Nor 17, iyf, tiled In thitolltce their tworn tlittnienti, to-wlt. Cart I'rrderlckton of Clarkttou. county nf Atotlii, ttate of Wath Ineton: tworn ttilciiieol No Mil. for the our. chateof the nw) tec 11, tp 191, r 11 e, vr m, llemt Nltten of I'efjutmlng, counly ofllaraga, ttate of Michi gan, tworn tlaleMeut No 1J09, fur the purchate 01 me uc; tec 11, tpij t, r 11 e, w ni. HueoW 11 Kcllrren ofCtarkttnn.cuiintyuf Atotln, tlate of Wathlng toti, tworn iiaitintfii mo ijua. tor ine putcnate oflhe tetf tec li.lplQt, r II e. w m That they will offer proof to thow thtt (lie laud ton jilt It more valuabl for itt limber or ttone thtn for agrteullifral puriu.'t. and to tabtlth their cltiint to taM land before the Kegl. leraud Kecelierat The Dallet, Orrgou, on Fri day, the iyd day of October, 19m They name at witnettet Oliver Johnton. Arnt Anne, Her 11 1 Mltcn. of l'eiuaiiilng Mich, Hugo W II Kellgrcnand Cart I'rcderlcktoii, of Clalkttotl, Wath Any and all perton cltlmlng advertety Ihe aboveHlctcrild Uudt are rwjiictttd to Ale their cJaimi lu thlt oflice ou or before the wld ijd day of October, iuuj ' a79 JIICIIAHL T. NOLAN. Regltter Timber Land, Art June J, 1878. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U. H. Land Office, The Dallrt, Orrgon, May if, l',J. Notice It hereby given that in eoinpllancc wllh the prnvltioiiiuMhe Act of Coiigrrt of June s. In the ttate of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Wathliiktuu Territory," at ettendol lo all the public land ttatet by Art of Augutt 4, 1891, Ihe following-named pertont have on Oct . !', filed lu thit otfice thtfr aworil atatcmeiilt, to-wll: Jamet M. Fleming of The Dallei, county of Wittoo, ttate of Oregon) tworn ttatement No IJ4J, for the iw( tec J, tp 19 , r lj e, w in Charlet K. Klmll Of Portland, coimly of Mulluomah, ttaleof Ore gon; tworn ttatriiieul No i)47, for tin: (hi rebate of the tie;; tec 14, tp 19 a, r 13 e, r m. Hniett V. Muildox afl'orlland, county of Mulluoiiiah, ttate of Ore gou; tworn ttatement No 1348, for the purchate of Ihe tic!, tecjj, ipi9t. r ije, win, Amila- C!. &taddoK of Portland, county of Multnomah, ttate of Ore gon, iworu ttateineut No 1349, fur the purelmtc of the tejj" tec ji, tp 19 a, r 13 e, w m. Thatthey will offer mooflo thow that tlteland tought it more aluaflc for lit timber or ttone than for agricultural puroie, and to ettablith their claim to uul land before the Kegltter and Keceiver ut The Dalle. Oregon, 011 l'rlclay, the jjd dty of October, 190J. They name at '.llnttwt, Charlet It Kindt, lr neat V'Mkddoi. Aimlr C Maddox. of Portland. Or: Kiiiiua A I'leiiilug, Jaunt M I'teiuliig.ofThc laiivt, iff. Auv aud ull Mruini rlaliiilinr advcrtelv the abovvdetcribcl Uudt arc ruinccd to file their clulmt In thlt olHcc 011 or before the tald 73d day of October, lpj B7-C9 MICIIAIiL T. NOLAN, Kegltter. Z. F. General Commission SIIANIKO, LARGE AND COMMODIOUS WAREHOUSE. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. Prompt intention paid to those who fiivor mc with their pntroiiiic'c. TIIKOUUtl PKOAl "UNI) Slianiko-Prineville PRINEVILLI2-BI2ND iioovii it SCIIUDUl.lli nOl'TltltOUNI) I.ciive Shuiiiko 6 p. 111. Arrive l'riiicville 6 n. in. I.onvc l'riiicville i p. m. Arrive Ilciitl 6:30 p. in. First-Class Accommodalions for (he Traveling Public I'ASSliNflliR AND IRlilfillT KATIS KBSONABLE. UMiaa Nmv MAM niHMhNr. The Pilot HUNK. A. c btr.(t, Tables Niipplicd With all the PlNH MnttMa AND IIMIM CHAMI- HMITH IHOM CI.IIIIK SAIITII & CLEEK'S RECEPTION Wholesale and Retail Liquor House PRINEVILLE, OREGON. Finest Hrnnds nf Lliiiom and Cljcars. Two door South of lUnk. PRINEVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE. DICK VANiJfiVmtT, Prop. Carrying U. S. mail and passengers. IMivits Prineville Mondays, Wctlnewlay.s and I'ridayjt. I'reiKht and I'nvsener.s wuyhilled for llend, Lava, KohIiiikI, and Silver Lake. Gool ris, careful drivers, C. I. WINNHK, Aj-ciit. A. H. LIPPMAN 6c CO. iiKti.att to Furniture and Undertaking Stoves, Wall Paper, Building Materials, Etc HAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Hamilton Stables BOOTH 4 CORNETT, Proprietors. Stock boarded by the day, week or month. Fine Teams and Rigs, and Reasonable Rates. First-class Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers. Quick Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Columbia Southern Hotel. MANIKO, OUUCION. RATKS PROM 1.50 Ul PKU DAY. Hot and cold water on both floors. liaths for the use of guests, 'Ivvery modern convenience nt hand, The dining room, under the direct supervision of Mr. Kecney, is n very model of tasteful, spotless elegance, mid the service is-etpial to any in the state. , 1 All iitaires arrive at and leave the Columbia Southern. MOODY, Forwarding Merchant UI!(10N. TO SIIANIKO IN ONI! DAY. Stage Line cokNirrr. NOKTIIIIOlfNH Leave Ilctul 6:30 n. in. Arrive l'riiicville ia m, Leave l'rinuville 1 p. 111. Arrive Shuiiiko t a. tn. IkttHU at ma lUvot Wm Butte Inn. OH faralRTa. Dulicnclci of the Senson. HK IN OMflKrHt" PRINEVILLE, OR. PRINEVILLE, OKLfiON. & Redby Feed Barn J. M. KUIiNUV, Proprt ' t mH r t. , .j- "- -1 l",a'" y