MMMiMiMMMMl ft' Kly Iff r fc1 i I:- ttff K; 8k.' i: THE BEND BULLETIN runusmitD kvkry Friday nv LUUDDBAUNN & LAWRENCE. 'Tor every man n squaro dcnl, no less and no more." SUBSCRIPTION RATHS: One year... .......... ".... Ji.$o Three ttiotithsMMMMtMM .... (Invariably In advance.) HOW TO RUMIT. Kemttliy bank il raft, postal money onlor on ltanil, express money onlcr, or tvRistercd letter. Make nil rcmlttmicw payable to The llciul Hullctin. Stage and .mall Schedule. AKXIVX AT BK.NT). lrom Shanlko via rrlnevitle 7 V- " lHy Prom Lakevlew and Silver lake I a. jb. dally except Tiiea Vrom Tamalo Tue., Thwr. ami SAI....J 15 p m Ifrem LaMtaw dally except Snnday 1 l. m. I.BAVR PRNIl. lor Shanlko via rrinevtlle a. m. dally Vor Laketiew and Silver Lake ...7jp. m daily except Suh. Jm- Tumato Tue., Thur. and Sal .. S a. in Vor Latdlaw dally except Sunday 3, p. w. the lcttst gone out of lis way to parade them or dilute upon tltcnt. These people and these offences nrc a. part of Crook county, but we can not be proud of them. As to Mr. Williamson who of his opponents lms been so active in stirring up feeling? Just about two years ago today he took his facile pen in hand and wrote, Whenever my own "itolltlcnl enemies" become m numerous am) so powerful a to cause ic a gnuul Jury of my own citizens . . . to Ami n true indictment I will then up the spouHe, retire ami ko Uick to the roar Orrtcr Horn Week day:Sa.m.lo8t in. Sunday, from II a. in. to li n., and hall hour after arrival of all mail Irotn railroad t rachitic Ilend before 8 p. m. TnLitrnoNK Orrics Hour. Week day, from ra. rn to 90 p. tn. Sunday, ami hrdhlay. riem 8m a. iu. to 11 mwii, and from 5) p. t. to awp. tn. FRIDAY - QCT.OBER 27, 1905 The city of Bend has filed appli cation for the SK of sec 33, 17-13, for park and cemetery pur poses. This will give the city 40 acres for these purposes at a cost of ?50. A circuit judge over at Albanj lias decided that a man cannot be prosecuted for having a pheasant jn his possession in violation of the law, if the bird be dead; because forsooth, a dead one is a "carcass" and not a "pheasant." Now who will poke fun at country justices? The record price for piue in Minnesota was paid a few days ago when the state sold So.ooo.ooo feet of standing timber for $650,000 j?2io,coo more thau the appraised Value. Que section of timber, estimated at 4,055,000 feet, brought '$1 2.25 per thousand. These sales included only the timber, the title to the land remaining in the state. The farther away from home Deschutes sugar beets get the bet ter they appear. The Ohio expert says they are the best h ever an alyzed. Our advantages appeal largely to outsiders and they are sure to open up and develop Cen tral Oregon. It is probably safe to say that no place in the United States offers better natural induce ments for the btet sugar industry. The annual city election will occur on tl)c 5th of December, when there is to be chosen a mayor, k recorder, a treasurer, a marshal find four aldermen. The council has discussed the matter of salaries and seem disposed to reduce those of recorder aud treasurer to something like half the present figures. The present recorder is taking but $10 a mouth for the last quarter of this year and it may be that thdt figure will be set by law for next year. The number of sheep told out of Lake county this year will tx close to 150,000 ltead. This nutans an enormous income to this county, and bhows plainly that without sheep Lake county would not Mipport one-fifth of its present popula tion. I.aUeview Herald, Hut does it? The sheep indus try is a very useful one and we have no desire to reflect upon it, but isn't it just possible that if Lake county were cut up into farms it would support more people. The range stock business is a very crude form of industry. It is very well suited to frontier conditions, it is true, but its methods are too wasteful for the support of a dense population. As population in creases the range stock business decreases. Eventually there will be 100 farms where now is but one, and there will be more sheep and pattle, too. auAlust mc , aud there throw from public life much. That was a dreadfully unfortu nate utterance, but it seems to hnve been voluntarily made by Mr. Williamson and he is iu all fairness estopped from complaining if it is quoted at this time. This is par ticularly true when we consider the interview he gave out the other day. "Why should I resign?" said he. "I see no reason for hasty action." Then he continued: Suppose I should resiun at once ami MMiieone K' elected who would no to the national capital anil employ lus time ami talents iu nutn;onUitiK every movement made bv Senator l'ulton? It might be well to keep iu mind the fact that when the time for choosing a successor to Mr. Will iamson shall arrive a majority of the voters will make the choice, and if it pleases them to send to Washington a man of ideas and 'ucthods different from those of Senator Fulton it is their right aud privilege to do so. And if the people should like to have .1 repre sentative who would be an active lid to Senator Fulton, that is like wise their right and privilege. Does Mr. Williamson at this time occupy a position that gives cither grace or good seue to such utter ances? Is it for him to say whom the people should have to represent them? We think, too, that Senator Ful ton will not relish the inference that the cause of the land-grafters requires that he be aided aud sup ported in all ways. Mr. Fulton iocs not appear to be pc'rsoually ronucctcd with the scandal, but when those who have been con victed are so strenuous to help him preserve the old machine, so insist ent that he shall have full swing, it ipens the door to a lot of embnrass meiit for him. It is safe to say these convictions ire not without probable cause. Until they are shown to be wrong it is wise and in all ways becoming for the defendants not to flaunt themselves too much. Keeping up this agitation certainly doc tliem no good. The public has some rights as well as they. Ic senator to fill the unexpired term. The democrats will not net a ocuntor, but It may be possible that they will get a congressman. r V, T Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Btock nud daughter ,Miss Jackie, expect to go to Portland next week, where Mr. Brock will have his eyes treat ed for failing sight. They may re main through the winter or until the relief sought for is obtained Advertised Letters. The following is n list of letters remaining uncalled-for iu the Bend postoflice .October 24, 1005: lluchnuaii Mrs. Ona Maisec II, Holes O. W, Miller Wviiinii Cook J. M McKay Mrs. Carrie Kvn.ii IVm Wilson Henry Haton Roy W. Wilson, C. C.-l Persons calling for these letters will please suy they are advertised. A. II. Gkant. Postmaster. Bids for Building Schoolliou.se. Notice is hereby given that bids will be received until 7 p. m. Mon day, October 3Q, HJ05, for the con struction of a public selOQlhottse iu Bend according to plans and speci fications that may be consulted at the office of J. M. !,awicncc. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. Bend, Qrcgpn, Oct. 12, 100,5. J. M. LAWRK.Npt, Chairman ol Board. Raspberries, strawberries aud all small nursery stock for sale by W. J. Buckley, Bend, Oregon. Timber taint, Acl June y HI". NOTICK KOK PUMlilOATION. t'. S. I. nrnl O filer, I.nUrvkw, Oivgmii Hrttmlxr J, ivft. Nolle Is litrrby tlvrii I tin t In eumpllanre with Ibr pimliluiiurilir ml tf Omittf in Jimr i, 1";, entitled "An net for the Mlc ul IliuWr lands Inllicttstrs olCallliiinln, Oiecon, Nrvada and Washington Tctillnry," n olrmlrd to all the public land itntrn by act uT Atiiit 4. ISK)l. Milton A. YtxuiK, of Hr.Uml. onnity uf Cnxik, Mate ( Orrinn, lia IliU tiny filed In tliU ulilce lilwoin tlale inent No. N. Iwllie niivlme of lhenw)( arc r. Ipin, r it e.wm And will offer pnxif In alinw that Ihe land souuht l mote valuable for lis Umber or alone than (or nKilcnltnral mrixiM, and Inettabllth bin cUlm tn wld land herotr J M I.awience, U. H. Conimlwmncr, al bl ollUe. at Ilend, Otexoil, on Hatutday, Ihe yth day of December. lvJ- lie name a wllner John lllitu, John 1( Hnn,J. N. Hunter, J M' TKKtl. and Hugh JohiiMMi. all of Ilend, Oregon. Any ami all ihiwih claiming ncltr'ly Ihe nUnelf filial UmU ate rttpiettrd to tile their etalmaln thloHllcvon or before wld vlb day of ircttiiincr, iy.1, l J. N. WATSON, KrgUler. Timber Land, Aet June j, 1S7A, N'OTIt'K J.-'01t I'HIUjICATION. II. H, ;,ml Ollkr. The lallra. Oiegon. July H, Notlee U heteby given Ihat in eompllanrv with the jet orCuiiKiesior Jnue j, WleiUlri "An aet (W the wlr of limber laijn ni lile Vfatu n( Calliurnla, Oregon. Nevada territory, at etiemmi to ilatraby aelol 4Jgnit 1. 1 TiSl'Slt.l!n..i.V'9l. '? .W .'iv ,v.l tgfWIU lll-llllllf, IMfl and U'atcTiiKtoii I Hie uul.jlc land I III" IllllOf HIV- BEND'S NEW EAT MARKET W'AM, HTRldtTi ihII . M Co, THE finest stock of FRESH MEATS in Crook County. Cured Meats and Lard and all the Accessories of a First-Class Market. Everything" new and of the best. WH ITI2 & H I LL. of Kedfrm pree land in Oregon I'mUr the "Carey trrleatton Acl." Pee tilrect rom ttate KITII OK PAV. Iiouklrta and map free. II. Co., JI Abler atrret. PvilUnd. Or. Peetl CAI.l. Tt. S. Cook X Timber Land, Aet June j, IM. N'OTICK V0H PUBLICATION. V S Land OITice, The tfclle., Oregon, AHgim j ir Ih.l No4kr U hereby given that Im comnlutMe ullh Ufort.lwu or ihe aetoreuiuMruuf aw t. in HllUe.l "An act for Ik aje ul limber land I M thertatn of Callfbtwla. OirH), Nevmi and "".www .-TTiiwfy, wntrnnm la ail inv pontic laml Main by act ol Aogua f. 1(1. '. l'oed llitmeMwi, t U'em. eoHnty at t'matllU. Mile of Oregon. im tbl day Med In IhU ortw hl won Male went No i. for the Mirctuwc of the Herf and I a 1 and Jof ht 4. tp m , nic.trm And wilt ulTer woof to how thai thlaHl oght la kiote valuahie fur 11 limber or rioat than for agricHllHral purniMn, and toeubtiiN iU ctalm to akl land brrWv J M Law inter r. S CommUwMier. alhUufcclHHeNd. Orcgi, om tbe lth day uf November, lyJ. He ttame a wtlnrvxt JuIih Wiim, loaeidi N. llHiiler. t'lank OUu aud John MeWI. all uf etM. uregoii. Any and all pcrwrn eUimiog adversely the abuvv-dexribed landa are rvtimied w iU tbeir cUlma la this offiee on oV Utmt aaid iyh dayol November. Iw$. tnj MICHAHI.T. NOLAN. KegWrr. bfftnel M 1 omteat Oettin the Lands Hack. Madrai l-fcmecr. Aa a reMtlt of the laud fraud 'trial ill this ktate, the tracts of public html avail .ble for eutr'iueii will l iHcrM4l, a .he proM;rtie involvetl are recovered . rom the illegal lioldent and the laud U returned to tlie goveriitnent. It will then be thrown oiwti for entry again, mil may Us filwl ution ly txua fide cUinMnts. The tnttlioil ly which the govern mnt ains control of the land ic aitnpU. Civil auita are brought aifaiiiat the men who hold the html lYUffaily, and a uliort .ilixation iti ncoary to ciiiieel 11h iwt ents iMMietl, reclqiin title quil declare forfeited the money p4id by the entry men, In the cae just clewed, wherein Will tanwon. Oetitier and Iliieiett were declared vtuilty of conspiracy to Miliorn perjury to acquire a jwrt of the lamU ofCroolc ouiity, no land will be returned to the government, aa title never ped from I'ucle Sam to the dummy entrymeii. The money jiaid by the entrymen t4 the government for the various claims in volved was returned to them by the oflTi cialt of The Dalles Mm) Office, although it micht have been declared forfeited by the land office after the claims were found fraudulent. The checks were ent back, however, pending the invents Kation into the kxh jiitentious of the entrymen, ami this resulted iu the re turn of the laud involved to the public domain. Timber taed. A.-l June y. 17. N'OTf.CK FOH riBLICATION. U. S. Land 0ce, The liatle. Oregon, lay ij, ivoj. No4kr I herebv liven that In MwtiUiiiw urlrb tlw provt4oH. ofthe Act of Congre of June t, iij, cninm "ad ki nr im hkqi umuer uihii iu the itatM of California, Oregon. Nevada, and WaihlHgton Terrilory." a eitewtVd to ail the public land Male by Act of Attgutt 4, h. Wilttam Mel.eod. of CoftlatMl. coouly of MoHHonuih.'Male of Ore son, baathi day filed in Una Kline hi awofH auttmonl No tyt. for I be uutiMvc of the )f of tec to, tp 19 , r 10 e. vr m. Ami win offer jwoof toahow that the land vragbc l wore valuable for Iu limber or Hone than for agricultural purpora. and to eatahli! bia claim to aaid land bvlure J M. tattreoee, (' a. CommiMiuoer at bia offer in Hemt. LMetfo!. on the jiac day uf iKtmW, lyS. llcMameaaa wilHeMe John Mom. ol Matera. orveoa, and Joxpk N. Hunter, of ftewd, Otvguo Kmy ami all hmw claimlMg dvrrly Ihe .aore dvDcrlbed lamta arc reuiwotcd to Ale Ikeii claim Iu tbla orikc on or before Ihe Mid Jll day of UtMmWr, tvus. oaJlJ MICIIAIIL T. NOUN. KrgUtrr. frank MrCalby, CaIUIiIV uf IVlltltMirtmi. ftialt. .il s.mi1i HaWolj, awiirn itateiuciil Ho. i)&, fur thciiichawurihcie,y i IS. I 10 , r lie. IV III. ... r Mdwiul II llcCalfiv, of Ilend, cnHfiily, f Crook, alate of Oiegnn. worn talenirnt No ty, fui the Hitcha uf the nef 1 y. tp i . r If e, v 111. Tbatlliey wllobrjirofohow hatthelatid niglil l more valuable (in Ihe limber or lone Ihcieon IJian ur agilcultural o"li. and Iu eiaminiiieircMlm Ul Huld land l,ri liwienre. I'. S Pmml"kjirr. at hit iwim, iiirgun, uif (hiveinlf r K, I'rt They nanif at wltuee frank McCallry of Keilffl II, rVfUtb lMkwa, Kdwaid II MeCarTry, loeph N lUhter, ban K Smith ami Charlc I). all uf iifiuj, ritegnn. Any an.l all IwrvarH (amng adreraely any of Ihe above UimI are iruur,lnl 1,1 (lie their CMima in iniuniciHior bepMe the mhI 1MI1 imy or November, I'Jl Anio MICIIAItl. T. NOLAN, KcgMcr. Tlmlm tand. Act June j.l7 NOTICK FOR PUHIilCATION. V. H. tiMd OMfe, The Ilallva, Hgn, jniy ij, ivmJ, N4ic It hetafay (Ivan that In eaHHtdlaMee-Mllh ihe pewvitmaii aTlbe Act of Vongtt of June 1 117a. mlllred. "AH act for the Mfeuf tlml-rUml. in Ike t4alri of California. Ortgmi. Nevada, and WatblHstoH Term.)." at attended to all Ihe public land aulea by act of Angutt 4, Ihfl, I'rederick Jl Lobdetl, uf Hend.rminty of Crook, ataic ol Oiegon ha (hi day It led In tbl oAkc bUawutR tiatrmenl a a, ror the irelMv of ihetelaNwK ami e(w and IM J of tec y tp Mi,riji,wm And will irTer wf to abow that Ihe lamt ought I wore valuable for It Umber or atone than for agricultural puria,e, and to etabtlN bit cwlm lo Mid land before J M liwrence, I'. K CtunmiMhHirr at hi ufliee al (tend, tlregou, on Telay, ihe 14th day of Novcrnber, 10a lleiMmeaatwitHe lobn SteWt. Henry W Ker.1. Henry rvteel and Joan fH, kit negon YOU AW! INVIII!!) TO The hite Jonse COU OHKOON St ON J) STM. ri. 30. jeotcuenct, prop, The Best Liquors and Wines DOMESTIC and IMPORTED CIGARS letiry ; of lit lend, Any ami all tTMnt claiming adveratly Ihe li.MT-ilecrlltel Until are rnUtif(l lo tile their iKinre thi rUim In Oil mike on or mv or Notember. 1 ai-tij MICIIARL T NOLAN LOST VU F0R0GT. Complaint is made that in cer tain quarters there is exhibited a disposition to "rub it iu" on Will- iainson tt al, under sentence for laud fraud. We haven't much patience with this complaint. So far as The Bulletin is concerned, it is susceptible of proof that the pa per, while uot covering up or apol ogizing for offenses charged against et.1. m..4... naAnla tlflC t,f I'm y,rUUK IVUUiy miHfl,f ui Oregon's Rcprcbcntatlon In Congress Hood Klttr Nkw Letter. JJiitirely without prejudiccin theprcm. Smw, looking only to the beat iuturcata for the fcinte and lealotu for her welfare. it appears to the News Letter that one courae only renmiuB for Sena.tor Mit chell, and Representatives Hermann ami Williamson, namely, to wire at once their resignation to President Roosevelt aud thus make way for the annolntmcut of others to whom we might ju.tly look for faithful rcprcKcnUttioii iu the com ing 6cs-sioii of congress, Lakevlcw 'Herald. The laud fraud convictions iu the state of Oregon have changed the color of politics iu this state. The Mitchell factor is a thing of the past. The fort held by Congressman Williamson has been surrendered to the opposing faction. Dinger Hermann, although he has not yet been convicted, is generally believed guilty and will hardly be re-elected to congress 011 the plea, of vindication. This means at least three changes iu the Oregon delegation. Mitchell should re sign, but he will never be permitted to do Timber Land, Act June j, i7, NOTICK FOH PUBLICATION. V. . I ml Office, The IMII, Oregon, October 'a, 10$. Notkc la hereby given that In compliance with the provwioH afthe Act of Congre uf June j, iW, entitled "An act fur the talc of limber land in the atatca of California, Oremw. Nevada, and Washington Terrilory," a eatemUd to all the public load atalra by act of Augurt 4, itai. Lola 11. lirtckaoti, of Head, eouuly of Crook, ata 2 of Oregon, haa I hi day filed In Ihia u4fke her aworu ilalemeHt No. 47, for thpurcbarofthHHef,c l,tp I a, r io e, netftwtf, 1a 6, ec6, tp iSa, r 11 e, w m. And writ offer Moof to ahow that I lie Uud .ought 1 more valuable for it limber rn atone than for agricultural imriMMe. and to e4aMih her claim lo Mid land before J. M (.awrrence, 1' H Cwml4oner,at hi office In Heml, Oregon, on the Jad day of licccmhcr, 104. bhc name aa wltnMte. LeMer N. .Men ear, Oliver II. Krickacm, Charlc llojnl and Cbailc 11. KrwiwoH.an 04 Wewl. (Megon. Any and all iieraona claiming advertely Ihe alo-decrlbedUiHiarcrviH4tl lo file their eta I ma In IhU office on or lrorc uhl md day ol December, was. IJ MICIIAIIL T. NOLAN, KcgUtcr. Timber Land, Aet June j, l7, NOTICK FOIt PUBLICATION. V. K, Mnd Office, The iMllea, Oregon, October id, 190. Notice I hereby given Ihat in omiptiancc with the iruvlilonaorthc Act of Congica of June y i7t, enlilleil "An act for Ihr tale uf timber lamia In the Ma If of California, Oregon, Nevada, and WfialilHgtoii Territory," aa extended to ali the public land atatc by ut of Aoguat 4, llyt. Letter N. Mciitar, of Ilend, county of Crook, Mate of Oregon, bo IHlauay lilol mthlaollK'C " aHuril atatcmtiit No. jaft, for the twrilwac of the uw)i of , ip 17, r m, c, w 111 Kill Rrghttr Timber La ml. Act June , 17. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. U. H. Mud, Ollice The Dalle. Oiegon Jnly y. ih Notice ft horeby given thai In compliance with theprovittonaurinc act of cvnatr uf Joner it. enlllled "Ah act for the ale of limlwr land In the ttate of California. Oregon. Nevada tmt Wathington Territory,' at etlrmted loalt the IMbtic land ata lea by act of Aurwt 4 lku he MbxtiMK-namad petuax have ft led In I hit udke their aworn MalonenK lo-wlt .Mary I'. Drown, f rortland, county of Multnomah, Mate of ore .on. auocn ttalcment No . Slot July n rwi. fur Ihe purcbaae m the aKH'H. aetuw), 'icHmvK nd hmtKK of aec j. In iv a. r i e w. m. I'ftl W AUertoH. rilarlurltpriaga. count v of Kmmrlt, ttate Michigan, aworn tialcmcHl No ifrji, ftlcl July 4. lu, for the pnrchaae of Lot 1 awl IbeeVinw K.McKawK mc , tp ija. r 10 e. w m. Thai they will offer proof lo ahow that the land MMtf hi arc wore valuable for Ihe Ihiibrr or alone liter mw than for agitewllHral Hni-cr, 4itd lo eaiaMwh their claim lu told land before Ihe Ketfiaicrand Maceiver.alThclMlbr, Oirgim, on November i, I'mj, They name a wiliie Mkhael O rmnor, William O Maton, I). A Mc!oaald ami Mai tin lironudwaler. all of The Mile Oregon, aud Jamca Hrown, of l-ortland, Oregon. Any ami all peron claiming adversely any of the above dcMrihet Undt arc rHell Iodic their dalmt m thl olntc on or before the Mid yth dty uf November, iyj. ii'Kl MICIIAKL T. NOLAN. RegMer. BHBZSfJfJHslHIfjaf Z. F. MOODY n!:N!RA. Conimission and forwarding MRRCIIANT. SMAMKO, - OKIMION Urge, Commodious Warehouse. Consignments Solicited I'roiupt nltrittloll IMld to tlHMC wlt favnr me with their patronage .. TllKOUfll. I'KOiM BKNI) TO SMANIKO IN O.NIJ DAY SIIANIK0-PJTINEV1LLE QTAfiF I INK PRINEYILLB-BEND lUC UHC SCHEDU L l SOUTH IK)W.NI Leave Slinuiko 6 p. Arrive Prinuvillc 7 a. I.cnvc Ptincvillc 12:30 p. Arrive lkml 7:00 p. tn. in. tn. til. NORTH X0U.S't Ltmve Ileiul OiCX) 11. Arrive Priiievillc 12:00 Leave Priiievillc 1 p. Arrive Slinuiko in. in. 111. 111. in. I PIKST-CLASS I.QUIPMKNTS POR TKAVHLLIN'O PUBLIC J . I PASSHNGHR AND I'KKICWIT KATKS KKASONALH J Timber Mod. Acl June J, i7 NOTICK KOR PUBLICATION. U.W. Laml Olficr, The iMltea, Oregon, Jnly t. iij Notice I hereby riven that In compliance with the proviatonaollbcactof Coil lire of luue I, l7, eiitltUit "An act fur Ihe Mtcoflimbcr land iu the ttate of CallforiiU, 4regou. Nevada and Washington Tairilory," a catanded to all the imbttclaitdatuleabyaclof Angotl4, layr, Harry A. l'oler, of I'rlnevlllc, county of Crook, atale of Oregon, haalhlailay filed in thl olhcc hi aworn ttate- menlNu j4t, for the jhi rebate o tlw awjf of iv j. ii , r 14 c, iv in. A mi will ufler proof la thow that the laml aougjit la more valuable for It tlinlier oralune than fur agiicullural iMirMMa and to aatabMth hi claim lo .aid land before the County Clark of Crook courtly, at I'rlnevlllc, Oregon, u Mim day.thc ith day of November, i', He name aa wlln Kali.li L. Jonlaji, I'rnl G. W. Whitsett's Saloon, Ilest IlllH)ttcil Mild Inmr)tic WINES, LIQUORS CIGARS. IHxcullent Bar Service. IUkIi Class Gentleman's Re sort. Only first class goods kept in slock. Call on us. Authorized Capital $25,000 - Incorporated 1V0I I'M nk I). O'llrlen. III. I'rnl T. Illirulu and f'.rmvr Mmlcaii, all uf hliieviltc, Oregon. And will offer moof lo i Buuirht U more valuable fur thau for agricultural purpo, and to iu how that the land tt timber or ilmic hi claim to aald land lunre I. K. CoiiiHiltaioiicr, at hi office ut ttaUlih M. Lawiciioe, If. lltnd. Oreuon 011 ine 3311a oay 01 jifttnin-r, i'mj, lleuamraa ilticea Chuilni II. Hrlckaon, Charlc lloyd, Oliver II. JfrUktou and Thcihlle St. Michel, all of JlMid, Oregon. Any and all iier'aou claiming ndrcraely the aboreleacrlbeil landi are rnnieiteil to file their dalmt in thl office on or before aald ajiid day of iiccciiiicr, ISO. tin Any and alt pcraeii claiming advertely the above-deftcrihed Innilt are rriuetl to file their rlalmtlu thlaoificc on or before aald ijlli ilay ul November, i&uj. a-Hio MICIIAKL T. NOLAN, UcgUler. The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OR. TrautacM a general hauling and trutt biiaine itane Lellrr of I'redlt iinut IhnmglHHil the world, actandmlui4ralor tietulur or Iruatee of azalea, Irana. feramoury by mad or lelegraiti. cullecllun made iromotly ami apott raeaHabtc IKTKKIUIT ON lilUHNUTli bird acvetat new fealnre lo It raiddlv Ccttlncatea of IH-taadt, latvlHg iHtcieat iberetm at IoIIomi added acvetat new fealnre lo II ra v:clllnaira ol octHMit, tatylHg ceiili for One Year, 4 er rent. The C'vnlral Oregon Haiiltmi J. growing bttain. Il III now Time rimd C.lwt aow nacTTwie I'or Ma Mwiibt, j er Snfo Duposlt Ooxua for Hani nt Ronionnolu (tntos ojodij HCIIAHL T. NOLAN. Kcgltter. Dcacrt Mud, I'lnal l'roof. NOTICK FO't PUBLICATION. Dcpar'ment of the Interior, The Dallct, Oregon, Beptembcr 17, i')j. Notice la hereby given that licllc L. Ilarrlt, of rurnaiiu, orcgou, 11 aa filed notice of Intention to loo, for aec l, t'Aitt'A. nelf nejf . aec 11. and nwlfiiwi ,r 11c, win, hclorc u. H. Land Oilier, at make iiroof on her iktcrManil claim No. 400, for aMiicu, to ita.r The Dalle, Oregon, 011 the 8th day of November, ivoj. hlie iiatnct the following witneate lo prove the complete Irrigation and reclamation of aald land: ,.,. Jamca Tctherowi Jamca Thointiaon, and C. W. Timber Land, Act June J, 171. NOTICK l-'OIt PUHLIOATION. IL H. Laud Office, The Dalle, Oregon, July 9, l'ij. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the iirnvliiou nflhe Art of CougreiM (if June J, l7, entitled, "An act for Ihe talc of timber l.inil In the ttate ol California, Ort'uoii, Nevada, and Wathington Territory," aa extruded lo all the nubile laud tnte by Act of Augutt 4, iKoj, the lollowlng (leraona have filed III thl office their worn alalcmenW, tn-witi Theoilore y. Iiiiuicriiiauii, of Ilend, cduuty of Crook, ttate of Oregon, aworn tiairmcui no jojj, men jiuy 10, 'ij, lor the liurchateoflheiiclf oftcc jt, lp 19 a, r 13 c, w 111. Kalle 0 IUtcbencI, of Ilend, county of Crook, atatc ofOrrgou, aworn tlatcmet.t No, 3C0), filed July 13, im, fur the iurchaeoflhecHawf and Lota j ami 4, of aec 31. tpjoa, r 14 c, w 111. That they wilt offer proof to ahow that the lid aouidit arc more valuable for the limber or atone thereon than for agrlrullrnal puriioiea. I) I R I? CTORSi W. K. GUKItl.V, .In.. I'iihh. A. L. noonWll.UU, Vick Plow. J. .M. LAWItKNCK, Km-'v 1'. 0. MINOR, Uahiiikii BEND - OREGON MILLARD TRIPLETT BLACKSMITIIING AND IIORSESIIOEINO All kinds of wngon work done iu first-class shape. Short notice jobs a specialty. OITOHITH BCHOOLIIOUHIt , ()U,(J()N raaaMaatMlBtaaattfaMIV to tald land before laurtt tollL' or atone tn and to ctlnllltli their dalmt J M. Lawrence, V. b. Commlitloner, at hit oiucciii iicnci, orcgou, 011 riovcmiicr 13, i'. They name at wllneatet: Charlc I). IlrOwn, Theodore W. '.Inilutrnian, Thcophllt Kt. Michel. Wllllairt IlaUlwlu, I'ronclt Marlon, Dalty ! blown, Katie CS. Ijatebeiict Hid Aligutte II, atc ijCUct, all of nciul, Oregon. Any and all pcrton claiming advertely any of the aliove-deacrlbed laud are renurtted iu ill r.ord.allofCllne l'allt. Orciron; and 1'. T. Hurl-1 their dalmt In (hit office oil or before the aald nun, 01 ttuauiKO, urcgon. 1 ijinuay ui novciuoer, I'JJ that.as it would jjlvc Oregon a democrat- o6-u8 siicuaul t Nolan, Kcgltter ' i3 michaiU, t. Nolan. Uegitttr, Uarhar 0ho ondUatha In Hotel, tel Bend. jIUOII O'KANH, Prop MPST PIINTKAIJ.Y I.PCA'J'IJI) UOT1U, IN 1IICNI). . SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New IIousp, Ncy Furniture, Reasonable Ratcsl Good Always Reserved for Transient Trade. , ; !5aCiWBiiamBKJoUi! 0 ' tmmtmt aMatiaanin lin.l 6l-"vi OornarOond m and Oregon S Qlr.att, ' B .1 C-Jt- 1 I .1 aJ i Rooms 4. vu-rWI rifBsmmm. .s'-fttt-"