T!y .--miwf'iga.- ' iii hlli aaw N tHE BEND BULLETIN LUUI)tiUAlAKN& LiVWRUNCn. "For every jtmn n ttqunra tlcnl) no less nnd ho more." -ws - ,...$l.5, ... .to SUnSfcRirTlON RATK& Oite year.,......,,,...,.... ................. Six tnontua),..., ........ .,..,.,.,..... Thtee month,.. , i.... . (Inrnrlably In advance.) llOV T9 RKMIT. r Remit by bank .drtift, postal money enter on llend,. eicptM money cmler, or hlstcred letter. Mnke nil remittances payable to The Hciid llullctin. Stage nnd .mall Schedule. AKRIVF. AT P.BXD. 1 torn &4ttttea via I'rlaeWuV 7 p. m. dally lrora l.akevlew and Silver Lake ...,. 1 a. m. dally except Tu. 1 rom THBMite Ttte.. Tlmra. ami Nil . ..:IJ p. i. 1 rom UMUir dally except Sunday 1 p. m. LNAVR HMt. 1 or Shanlko via rrioeviin..;-. 6 a. m. dally lor Unkevtew and HhxMjlk.... . ........... ...ft p. dalty except Sun. 1 or raauilo Tu., Thun. and Stt . . a. m. 1 or Latdlaw tUlly except Sunday -...J p. m. PoT Office Hoc Jul Week dy;8.m.loStK ami nan undy, from 11 . m. to ti nr arm! of all Hmil 1 rom rattroad Suj fiMir Hi 1 aching Head watere p. at. TBLiirltoii OrriCB Han Week dy. from - ,i. m. to obm p. m. SBdy ntl hwltday, from S . 111. te ll noon, ami from 5 p. hi. In V oj p. m. .. FRIDAY- NOVKMUER 16, 1905M When Bend neonlc stand to ccther for Ueud nil the rest of thejbc,5eve in dishonorable pence world is not to be feared. The clectiou to bond the Bend school district for $6,500 for a new schoolhouse will be lieu m the B. M. ball Tuesday, Nov. 28. we suppose. But the Dc'schutek country will continue to develop and It will be the scat of one of the richest ami most prosperous com munities In the west. One incident of the Central Ore gon railroad situation appears to have escaped attention. The Ore gon, Eastern engineers, now work ing between Madras and Bend) did uohui"g north of Madras, though the line the is no more settled than the rotitc south of Madras, and that is where the really expen sive part of an extension from Shanlko occurs. The Oregon Eastern is incorporated to build from Natron to Ontario, with branches. Isn't it probable that these surveyor; are making n line that will extend, northward from u junction somewhere iu the vicinity of Betid with the main enst-niid-west road betwectt Natron ju.nl Ontario? We do not suppose the inside facts of the matter arc really knpwli out side of New York, but tbjs theory removes,. a good deal of the mystery that attends present operations. The Bulletin is a journal of petice but, like our president, does not As it lias raised vs voice at various times against the flaunting of oiTenscs against law and deceucv as if they were regular, proper and lcoumicii(hibIc, so it is likely to do again if occasion shall call for it. rersons-lcgally charged with crim inal conduct have no moral right to thrust . themselves upon decent people before they have established their innocence. Brazen effrontery The government now requires that timber laud proof show the condition of the land near the time when proof is made. Until the past few weeks recent examination is not au attribute of innocence but of guilt, and those who .persist in offending iu this regard invite re btikc; for the decent moral sense of of the land has not been required of the witnesses, but now proofs are rejected when based . on examina tions made several mouths pre- iously. Just how near the proof! date the examination must be made does not yet appear. The settlers, the state land board and the irrigation company seem to have gotten together on , the rules to regulate the use of water for ir rigation in this region, which is cause for congratulation all around. Now mutual good faith-in the ap plication of these rules will make smooth sailing. These rules in full and the, list of lauds for which patent is now asked appear elsewhere in this paper. . the community will not long toler ate the.parade of slmiiieles vice in the garb of viitue. . The Bulletin invades 110 neison's privacy to find fault, but as a public ' journal it must in the interest of decent citi zenship take notice of scandalous conditions when the persons moist interested arc to callous and cureless that they make this course neces sary. What Women llnvo Dono, In Seattle, week before lnt, on the ciuch tlun of tatting $1,00,000 worth of acliool ootitla, only 5U men voted, There nre some people who would ty that t wni plain that the vtut majority of the men of Seattle "didn't want to vote." anil that, therefore, all the men of Seattle should lie denied the rlitlit to vote that is, they would wy so If they were con sultant, for they deny the liallot to women on the grtnltl that "women do not want It," and they lc their asser tion that women do not want it on the fact that In thon states where women hac merely sehool MilTrite, only a min ority of women vote in the election of school trustee. Let them look to the states where women have eiinal rights with men and tliey will find that women vole as generally as do men. The Wyo ming Secretary of State, reports that' 90 per cent of the women of Wyoming vote, l'ormer Governor Steimenlicrx, of Idaho, and Senators l'atterwn and Teller, of Colorado, are, authorities for tint state incut tlwtt women ote as generally at do men in Idaho mid Colorado, and univer sal testimony from I'tnli is that similar condition ulitaiu iu that state. That women vote where they have full pollti cal rights, is the Iwat c'vitleuce that they want to vote. The P. Jl. I). Co. has filed suit against the J). I. & V. Qo. for $1,000 damages for timber cut on the lauds of the plaintiff and to re strain thci ditch company from further trespass. Miss Julia Hatch, returned mis sionary from northern Simn arrived last Eaiday and under the auspices of the Presbyterian society, gave a talk to the ladies of Bend Saturday afternoon. She also conducted meetings Sunday. Nothing adds so much, to the appearance of business correspon dence as neatly printed stationery. It is iudispcusiblc iu the estimation of up-to-date business men. The Bulletin Job Office can supply your needs in this line. NOTION FOK .HJUIjIGATION. Viillrd Mntrn t.nml (Mice, Tlie lnltf, Dr., Nov. (I, lvV TO WHOM IT M.V CONCHUNt Muiic nmiiy until tnnl tlic none nroirsmi niru 111 iMKKincr apputiiiiiMi ior pnuiil in follmtlliK Ht if tniitlH. tihwlt- t.lHT 01' I.ANIM I'OR I'ATHNT, NO, j. Aniitnv- . 1. - l Ml llIU Hie Appmvttl HfRirKiillou i.i' 1.11 Nn. A BW( KM U S) il Nitir n NHrNii " HW'Wiir.NliU " Nw'uiirwjjf NH u NHiifNWK " HV!(f NW" NWifi.rsWlf " NKH 8lKrNWJ( " SWK " slafSH " .villi til Sre Tp, Kit W.M. J l M MTV Rnlluii l.lt Nll. JUl8lt " HHufNU'V " wrswK ,J HlilrtfKU'l Sl NV NW tWK fNK)f 4H.MI la.m N4 1 1 WW AWKfftVX , l.trt;, loti, SWioXKK UK I. SKKTNItK iwtmiiHi Wta t.K 1 I.01. SW'KufNII il v u sKvofaw VHrai(K ns my ?. l?.W ." .1 TlNttwr liA. A.-t Jitnr s, !:. NOTfCK FOIl lUHHilCATION. V. S. UnA OWkr. The IUr.. Oregon, May fj, icag. No)c U lwrby ( that In compllane wllk HfovMatt oftlic Act of CauatM nf Ihih i. iSl.mttUol "dHrtortnralorilMbrTkMid KHnrawlf S ) NKV S. of NWI skhWmwv W'H to W'HftfNWM II SMK S U ol SWV ' NSofNKW SWKofNKK " bKH of WW ' nSofswK " aKW " NWofXKK l(W of N WW ,T toil. " Ij J. IH 4, " XWllafXKWa MtoiKKK " fcwv ,-WawK -: WwofWI NHof NWI I if .V- BEND'S NEW MEAT MARKET WAI.I. HTRItltT, (IpiNMlle II 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. WM ITE & H I LL. YOU Alii! INVITIil) TO fhe m Ttl I ouse C(IK. OKKIiON Hi IIOND.STH. n. 33. jfiotcDcnct. lProp. The Best, Liquors and Wines DOMESTIC and IMPORTED CIGARS nw of aw NK! M Kteof WU(f 91 ia taMatMurCaliaM-nl, iHtgim. NmI. aa4 WaahlnglonTrmtor)." ralctulctl to all la pobltc toNd rtataa t Act of Aw 4, in, William MeLol, of PorHanH, roanlr of Mullnomaa.'aUltof Or Km. havtht nay tlnl Id Ih4 Mm hdi awora utHMl No. M.H. fur tlw purcha uf the tvK of ace . tp i , 1 ia r. w m And will oftVr proof lo ahow that lb land woht it nMarv raloatl Itar IU llntbcr or ton than fol acHrnttutal rurpuca, and to otaMlaa Bi cimoi in nn una nrmrr J M ' iiwrctM, i' CTwnwaaiuiH r. at ait oner in n URtw, om Unt jialdayof Uaccmber. mm. IU aaawa-w wHnnan John Moo, ol Malm. I MKI( of NW UrrgoM, im ;Mph ! Iloatrr. tf rod. Orvun. NW f A WK Amu lbl H -- - rfalMlMa --- - IL. I MWlf aaoc iluacitocd Uada arc ri-oaaJtwl to W lUrtr m KHorawv nMU -" h', ufKW i itwtl at W Nfl4 NWS 4aa SETS FIRE TO JAIL. Tie Columbia Southern Irrigat ing Company capitalized at $300, 00, was incorporated this week by men allied with the Harriman in terests. It is understood that the real purpose of the new corporation is to take over the holdings of the Columbia Southern Ir rigation Company, on the west side of the Deschutes. This will doubtless mean important additions to the plant of the concern, includ ing the construction of a large res ervoir above the present headworks mid enlarging tlic present capacity of the canals, which have been con templated for some time. That Central Oregon is coming to be generally recognized as a good field for investment is indicated by the readiness of capital to come in on all sorts of rational development enterprises. These concerns will succeed. They will make money for their promoters and owners, as they ought. .And they will open the country and'provide opportuni ties for all the people to make money. 1'tie "Deschutes valley is coming right up to the front. Now let us be careful and organize everything d a safe and enduring basis. Wildcat and "fly-by-night schemes will doubtless seek a foot ing. As lo such, let us be wise in advance rather than afterwards. We -of Western Crook county know how busy the knocker has always been agaiust us. Whether in boom or depression it has been the same. "The country is worth less," "the corporations are graft ing the people," ."the companies are fighting eqch other to retard development," ...etc., etc., one or another of-- 'these or a similar "reason, " -fros 'Deenv alleged io keep people out-'.antt.'quqer" tlic. Des chutes yallpjf.jJ.Tiie small flatter . of tbelctrutUpf alsity, has cut no figure with those who chose to re- Demented Man Hullds Hrief Record of TroubleAdjudged Insane. Shortly before noon last Satur day, John Grant, a demented ihan, set fire to the Bend jail iu an effoit to burn his way out, but the smoke at traded .attention and the man'fe life was probably saved by prompt action. Children first saw the' smoke and called the attention of I their elders to it. Marshal Wey mouth with the keys and A. C. Lucas with a chemical extinguisher arrived at the same time. Lucas attended to the fire and Weymouth took out the crazed man, who was choking with smoke and calling loudly for some beans. "I'm gq iug to have some beans,". he said. A hosecart was soon on the scene and the fire put out. Grant had been jailed on a five dollar penalty imposed on him by Recorder Lawrence for causing dis turbances the day before at Arnt Au lie's boarding house where among other things it is said, he threatened to "smoke" Mr. Aune's face with a gun he had there. Lat er he went into the diningroom at Hotel Bend and insisted on having something to eat at 4:30 o'olock in the afternoon. A fracas ensued here and he was locked up that night and had a hearing Saturday morning, resulting in the penalty mentioned. After he set fire to the jail it was concluded to take him to the county authorities at Priueville and C. S. Benson and O. B. Johnson drove over with him that afternoon. He was examined by county Judge Bell and Drs. Kdwards and Bel knap Sunday morning. There was some question as to his real condi tion and it was decided to hold htm a few days to make sure. It was decided to turn Grant loose and this was done. lie went to a residence iu Priueville, walked in, and started upstairs. The man of the house threw him out when he insisted on remaining and Grant was afterwards taken into ctistody and will be taken to the asylum at Salem as soon as au attendant from that institution comes after him Grant is a middle-aged man. He owns a ranch near Forked Horn butte, 12 miles north of Bend, where he has lived alone since last spring. All last winte lie woricea at one of the ditch construction camps. He has a brother, James Grant, living at Spokane-, Wash., who has been informed of his rel- daiHM in Ihla oaaat on r before Ike M tint day of THttmittr, iwj. oio-dis MICIIAXL T. MOJ.A.V. Kvafettr, TowaaH Proof. NOTICK POIl I'miilCATlGN. Ttw Mallrf , OmpMi October J if, NoUrr U b.et td 'that Arthar I. Oood wIIm. Mayor of lb CHv ' Bwd, Or , Ihm led notice of hat tt.tr ution to make proof, Nader art of Sept ju, 190 (aft Hut . yi) for pari and arm rlerr purpnM. lor the nv and braeSt of the In habitant of id city of Mend. Urea), on lha folloMrtue; described land, to-wit. Hejf of the )(, t x, tp 17 . r lr. w m. And that Mid proof will be made before!. M. Lawrence, f. . Comailaeioarf. at bkaelerln Mead, Orcgoa.'on iMceiaber , toa. lie Mam the lotiowlnf; wlinaxei to testify la Mippurt of aaid proof to-all John II. Orertarf, Lt II. Wlaat. Item Hedge and Jfxeph N. Hunter, all of m. Oregon. ndt MICIIAKI. T. NUI.AX, Katftataf. Timber lad. Act Jane J, 17. NOTICB FOR P.yWilCATION. U. S. Jjitwl OOc. Tbc lMc. Oregvti, acptemberaa, it5. HoUrt U herenV tteen that In compliance with the provMona f (Be Act of Conarew of Jnne i. iaj. eHlltled, "An act ior the aaleof timber wb 'a the Matea of California, frtegtw, Nevada, and iVaahliiatoti Territory," a eatended lo all the public land Mate by act of Aufwt 4, liar, AnnlaA llalloy, of Madra. county of Crook, ttale of Oregon , baa thU day ftlnl in W oMre tier awor 11 atalcMCHl No Jioj, for the purchase of the acJlnwK, ne; l , IAAt 1 ad j ol arc . tp , r 10 c, w w. Ami will ofiaf'proof lothow that the la ml ouitht l mdfr vhlitable for It llmbar or atone, than fur acrtautiiral imrpooea, and ts aUbllh Her claim 10 wibl land hrfotr iKm r Hea . commiMtON WofKK.? $ XWK of KK " 4 Of fTflli H z t M -5 ; M ' I M l M H 'M II H H . 01 imu xHotntnT f SWU af NKW m Ipvaa t-oa 4S aa.a TIIKOUCHI I'UOM UliNI) TO l-tlANIKO IN ONIi DAY SHANIKO-PBINEVILLE QTAfiP I IMP FRINIiVIIJJi-BIiNI) 3 ! Uk UHL S C 1 1 l ) U L li JiOlTIt MOUND I WflKTHIKHJXn Leave Shaniko 0 p, in. j Leave Iltuil 6:00 a. in, Arrive Priueville 7 a. in. j Arrivu Piiuuvilla 12:00 in. Leave Piiueville 12:30 p. in. j Leav PrtiwvilW 1 p. m. Arrive Iknd 7:00 p.m. Arrive Shanlko 1 a. 111. .MUST-CLASS KQUll'MKN'TS FOR TUAVKI.I.IXtt I'Uni.K I'ASSKNOKK AND PKHKJIIT RATKS KKASONAUK PHMM KHufNW icuofawt W of I sim KtfofHWtf talCsf S i-f sitK Mat I. IM i. Lot J, M H aw t iAH I, Wi, ua. U4. ! Caa 2mm 4tt Man '.. Laa (II N 111 -eJAM AH k oVitV " " " .11 11 a-oa il R. Madra, Htr. at lu oince Hi Oregon, en Ihcjthdayaf January, lowi hhcitaniM a witncMaa Mlcharl J. MorrUoii, ofOilHI Otton. John A. I'alwehn, Jului A Itliam ami Jiura Jham, all of Mwlrea, ()rRH Any and alt wriu oUIhiIiik advcraely Ihr alvc deacribeil Jawiaarc rueli to file Iheir rlalmn In lhl omc on or Ixforc the Mid ji'i dayof January 'l' i . , nj-di-. MICJIA1IL T. KOI.AK, HrEii4cr. C .,. If SH A 1) fTZ WH of HKI( " HVM at NKVofXWii" h ot KWK " I'.'lUhWW " NW'K ofhRK " 4oa tour ' Total. e-o 47K to acre 4I7 toil, (J Mat , 7l 4i), ut. ami Marrb 1. iohi. 1) relaling U Ihe MfaHllH.f not amlhhVapiilled 'or a-i-alnt for mU landa unuV lhe Act Of Aavua IB. il Muneii, iaj, faaMftt., 4M (Jl mat.. MAl-iiaai reiaune U me ai 10 aceen a minion acre ol ana lann to eacn ol M IM, with It for IhPcHoh f atl .Ul certain Male, and that the accompanyincpruoai, lopH forlHpvcilOH a persona inicreatru, ana in wi.ic generally. n ine next Maly nay tolluwiHg lh WIiIiIh te; Tlwilxr t.an),'Act lune j. if -8 NOTICB-FOIl- PUBLICATION., I'. K. f.aiul Oirno, I.akcvlew, Oicgou, , ' i S"p!tinlr j, 105. Kollcc l lircliy idvcuhat.ln rompllaitrc with the provlltypof the art tl Cougrr of June, 1K7S. ctitlllrd 'Mn act lor I lie sale ol tlmlier tauiU lulliealc of Cfttilonila. (irrjdi, Nevada and Waililngtoii Teirllory," a exteiilril to all Ihe public laixla itale l,y act ol AuKUtt 4, !;. Millou A. Vouuil, ofMoUiiil,couiily of Crook. Slate of lrreon, dan Hit day filed In llila olficc liUaworn Ute- ineiii ,-.0. 74, ior me purcnaac 01 tnciiw aec jflpjir, f)i e.ww. ' And will fitter proof lo how Dial Hie loud ouiht la more valuatilc fur It tiiulier oratouc tliai, for agricultural purponea, and loeatablUli hi claim to aaid land tielorcj, II. Lawrence, U A. Commluionei, at hi office, nl lend, Orrgon, on Katurday, the 9U1 day of December, 190J. Hciiamea a wltnemet: John Jlloat, John It, Kynn.J. If Hunter, J. I'. Tag-garl, and Hugh Juhiikon, all of llend, Oregon, Any and all peraon claiming adveraely the abovc-deacrilied laud arc rr'iucted to file their claim In thli office 011 or before aaid 9th day of December, 1903, ofrdS J, N. WATRON, Keglitcr. riHH.uollce. protnf or conleat again oiinemaie loauyiraci uearrim law, on ll.e ground of I He noudnert rharartrr of claim Mine male to any Unci dearfibed I 111, on ll.r around 'of failure Iu mrnMy with Ihr nalr llib 11 lire Bend-Silver lake Stage G. A. COOK, Proprietor I.I!AVI;S HHND pvrrv I'Vi-iiitiK hut Sitndav on Tflv nl of Priueville v, ruu through to Silver Lake ip to ' houri. I.I-AVILS SILVMU LAKH every morniitK cxctK MoiitUy at 6 o'clock, itrriveji at Ikml t :.o next morning. Dcst of Accommodations on tho Route. Pure Thiotigh. J7.50: rciitid trip. $!.,. Potty poundt of baKKUgc free; exptcM ceiitn H xiund. Bend Livery & Transfer Co. J. I'UANK SIKOUD, MatmKer LIVERY, and FEED STABLE lIoKitHS IiOAKllKI) V TICK D.VV, W'KKK OK MtiNTIt First-class Livery Rigs for Rent. 'I'lione No. 15 llciul, Orecmi. Omul rtteet. between Mlnneaol ami Oicgoii. Deert Ind, I'lual Proof. NOTICE FOH PUIJLIOATION. Depar'niciit of the Interior, The Dalle, Oregon, Reptemlwr y, lyij. Notice U hereby given that Ilellc I., Ilarrl, of Portland, Oregon, Jia filed notice of Intention to make proof on her dccrt-land claim No. 40a, for i, nc'f ncV. ec n, anil iiwUiiw, aec 11, Mneli Uatlef, Oregon, on the 8th day p( November, 1"mi t'n.'fcJlt , nM., J4.?4, V f I11 is a. r u e, w in, before V. ri. Mud Office, at ;ne oj- Bhe name the fullowini' wltneine to nrove the complete Irrigation and reclamation of aaid laud. Jamci Tclherow, Jamca Thoinptou, and C W t.ord.ell of Cllnc 1'ulli. Orefon. and V . T Hull hurt, of Hljanlko, Oregon. u8 JliaiAJU. T NOLAN, Rectter tlte land, ou Ihe around of a iirtor adverte rtaht or 011 the groniHt lhal the Mine i hhhc valuable frr iHluerat Ihau agricullural itirMMca,' will la received and iiorw lor rcKt lo the tieneiifl IHdOfAfral Uaalnglon, l C, , MICIIAIIWT. NOr.AK, KgtUer, ANNUM l,ANC,Paeivr. I. Uhaer'r. Nhtaii, l(tlr of the I. H.Mnd Office at The Oalle,'0iiioii, hereby dealgiiate The llend lliinetli, iiibf(hnl al llend. Crook cjHinly, Orrgon.'Vif the V-ilr nl.Hlil nrare.i Ihe laud. In which Jbrceliig iw.lke apould Iw iiciMl.he.1 for at leatt flfT rouvcutve weelvt, If fir.t puhllcalMii (h l made not later thali Novenilr 17, iv"5, Tft,cl!rch'ile liri'galloii.Hiill I'awer CoiniMiiy. a ImrtrWir in lulerr! loTlc I'ihil Unite IXteloiiMieiit Conimny, lo imy ilk pHbllcatiou fee I . MIL'llAKI. T NIII.AN o-,rl.l..r , - -.-- . The Italic Oregon, November , 115. ni.y, Authorized Cnpilal $25,000 Incorporated 'MH The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company of BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OR. Traurl a general lHUng and tint! hutlne, lne Utter of Credit asnd Ihiontjhmil Ihe world act aaadmlulrtrator oerulof or lruter of rttale. Iraa rerainonryliymadiir Iclrgraph, collection made promptly and noun Wvafabto ...irTl,K,i,,T " IK,HMIW The Cenltal llrr.ou Hanktag E TraH Co, ha. added aevetal new Aralum tu It rapid y growing bitetae Il win meZittimhd - CcillfUlfl)ti-Mi.iylMgii1.tUfhwfor l'ftlTj wf ceiilj for one v.oar, 4 ier Am. , ..-.. int., p Safo Dopoilt Doxtii for Rant nl riaflionnblo Ralas D I R I? C 0 K S ; W. K. OUKIIIN, Ji... IW Ai I. .(HKMIWII.I.IK, Virr. Prim, 1. .l. I,. Ith.Nt K, Hka'v K. 0. .MINOU, fAHiiiKii BEND - OREGON j Tlnilxr I,iid, A,cMuuc 3, irvf N0TICK F0U PUBLICATION. V. H, Land Office, The Dalle. Oregon, October "6. 190J. In cininllanee i theproiinioiiaarihc Act of Cougrrw of June. Notice It hereby given that In compliance with ic uroiinioiiaailhc Act of Couirrrw of lune t. IB7, entitled "An act tor the wile of llinhrr Iambi Iu theatateaofCaliforiila, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," a emended to all Ihe public laud ttate by act of Augiml 4, iftyi, Ixla I). Itrlcknon, " of llend, county of Crook, ulnle of Oregon, ha till day filed Iu till office her anoru lulcnieiil No, i;6,for theiiurcliineoflhciiKwrJf, we i,lp 18 a, r 10 e, nejf tvf , IM C, aec6, tpirfa, ru r, w in. And will offer proof to ahow lhal the land aought i more valuable for IU timber or alone than for agricultural nuriioaea, and to ettaMUli her claim lp aaid laud before J. .11. Lawrence, l, t), Commlloiier. at hi office In llend. (ri, on the 33ml day of December, 191)5, hhe uainr a wlneer f.cterN. Menear. Ollvrr II, lirlcl.on, Charle lloyi ami Chailc If. Jjrlcknoii.all of llend, Oregun, Anv nilil all nernon rlalmlnir rli-rru.iu 11.. above decribed laud are reoueilril to r,i il..!r claim Iu thi office 011 or befure aaid 23ml day ol December, l'5, ' owdij JIJCIIAI!!, T N0I.AN, Hegl.ter. ,.ij 11 MILLA'Rt) T-RIPl.RTT BLACKSMITIIINTq AIID fiORSESHOEINQ 1 mi a, if "WMimi Allkltidfiof waROifwork ilonc In Unit-class nliapv. Short iiuhvv. juu.i v njiv-tniliy, ., nitNII, OHKOON OITORITI' KCirnnr irnimif i' , e- "- .. . -T. - k. BBttaBBBBBBBVBBaar r .. . .i WWIMIHH alNlli . 'aTaiaaTToaBl asr -rlpTBL Bend. -H llUflll O'KANU, Prop 1 1. 1 MOST CltN'riWM.Y I.OCATJ(I) UOTJff, IN IIJ(NI). SAMPIvE ROOM IN CONNECTION, New House, New Piirnlturc, Uensonnble ntcs. Good Rooms Always Reserved for Transient Trucle. . $ 1 ! I - & 1" n "C? j IL