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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1906)
r ,-, ,. t wWIMtfTft w""f fr V 4 i I PI m THE BEND BULLETIN "For every man n square deal, no less and no more." SUBSCRIPTION RATHS: 'Oae jrtar!.... ,... $I-S StX QlOnthltnnWHIItHMMKHMtltttlMtMMnHt "O T htcc tnotilha...,w........ . .jo (fpfariably in advance.) HOW TO RKMIT. ' Remit by bank draft,, postal money ' order on Bend, express money order, or ntgislercd letter. Make nil reuilttauees payable to The Bend Bulletin. Stage and .mall Schedule. AIIIVI AT UltND. From Rhanlko via rrintTle.....7 p. tu. dally Vrom lUericw and Sllvtr le - - . t a. m. dally except Tmw. irotu TumaloTura., Thurt. and fiat . .1:15 V. m tVroa LiIJUw ditly estcert Sunday .. . r m , Lkavc inuro. lor ShanlkO via rrlneville 6 a. m. dally for Laktvicvr and Sllvtr Luke... wWta,.,.... .ss.T-ja p. ra dally eacept Sun. Por Tomato Tue.,Thur. and Sal..,, Sa. m J'or LaldUw dally eWcpt hunJy......3 p. m. Post OrncK llooaa Week day: 8 a. n. to S p. m. Sundays, from 11 a. m. 10 11 m., and hall hoar after arrival of all tuatU trom, railroad .reaching Bend before S p. m. TtswntojrB Ostick Moras Week day. from . m m In nnA rt m. Suntllrl fend holfdav. from 8w a. in. to IJ noon, and from jxo p. m. to 9T p. m. FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1906 POPULAR FOOD DELUSIONS. In one of the recent numbers of McClure's magazine is an enter taining and instructive article on "nonular food delusious." The author is a well known physician and diatory specialist of New York City, so that the statements made may be relied upon. It is curious to observe how false ..theories regarding certain articles of food have clung to the popular .- mind for centuries, iu spite of the immense advance that has been made in hygienic and medical sci ence. For example, the Mosaic law forbids the use of pork for purely ceremonial reasons; hence many people conclude that swine's flesh is unwholesome and point to the remarkable vitality of the Jewish race as a proof of what a people may attain which does not cat pork. As a matter of fact, however, the Jewish people are great consumers of other fats and more than com pensate for the exclusion of pork by the consumption of fat in other forms. Many icople advocate a diet wholly or largely vegetable, yef 'man's physical structure indicates that he is more closely related to the carnivarous than to the herb ivarous animals. Man's teeth are proof of this fact: the chisel-like incisors, the fang-shaped cauitu-s and the sharp-edged molars are ad mirably adapted to masticate flesh while the stomach and intestines of a man are very similar to those of a dog or panther of the same weight but are radically dissimilar to any of the strictly vegetable eating animals. Another .delusion which numbers its followers by the millions is the belief in the nutritive value of the so-called breakfast foods with which the market is flooded. This belief probably originated from the gener al use of oatmeal by the Scotch. "People argue somewhat in this fashion: The Scotch are a great people; they live chiefly on oat- ' meal mush, therefore oatmeal is a great food. A more just inference would probably be that the fact that the Scotch are able to live on ' such a food is only another proof that they are a great people. The great objection to the so-called breakfast fowls is that they con tain so little nutritive value iu pro portion to their bulk. Their chief value is iu the milk, cream or sugar with which we eat them. After all the best rule to follow is that the appetite can be, and snouiu ue, reueu upon to ten us what to eat ur:.i.... .:. ; IUUIUUI UIJIJCIUC.:, r1iin can be no healthv rliWtinn ' and foods that pall on the appetite are just as surely defective as foods; . - . .! as those that are detective iu tiu tritive value. DOWie AND BRlfJIIAM YOUNO. The uuseetalysquabble which lias been going ou at Zlotf City between in 1 Klijfth Dowic nnd the other officials of the Christian Catholic church seems to have been amicably set tled at last. Dowieistogct$i,ooo,- 000 and retire from nctivc partici pation iu the church's affairs. Dowic will go down in history as n close second to Brigham Young, as the founder of a great commer cial organization built upon a re ligious foundation. Had Brigham Young lived in these days he would be styled a captain of industry nnd would have had his biography written as an inspiration to rising youth. The iron will and able generalship he displayed iu lending his baud of followers across the desert and founding n common wealth upon so Arm a basis that it has waxed greater and greater each year since, stamps him as one man from a million. Dowic does not appear to le a man of such dimensions, yet in n few years he has risen from nn ob scure boarding-house keeper in Chicago to the acknowledged lead er of a religious sect numbering thousands und the trustee and man ager of property worth tnauy mil lions. Humanity is proverbially gullible and iu no respect is it more gullible than in matters of religion. Men and women of great shrewdness and and intelligence in worldly affairs have frequently devoted all their property and business ability to ome smooth-tongued impostor who knew how to play upon their re ligious superstitions. The supreme court of Washing ton recently handed down a decision which is of interest to people own- ine lots in Bend. The owners of the townsite of Ciarkstou, Wash ington, conveyed lots by deeds pro viding for a reversion to the grant or in case a barroom, saloon or brewery should be maintained upon the land. A grantee leased the premises for n saloon aud the action was brought for restitution of the property. The defendant did not seriously deny the validity of the reversion clause but claimed it had been waived as to him. The court decided against this contention and held that reversionary clauses of this nature. arc valid. A provision similar to the one involved in this case is contained in the deeds of the Pilot Butte Development Company to lots in Bend. The resolution adopted by the city council some time ago request ing citizens to clean up their premi ses aud the adjacent streets aud al leys, seems to have been quite gen erally acted upon. Bend has num erous natural advantages for a beautiful town; iu fact it has more advantages than any other point in this region, yet more than natural advantages are necessary to make a beautiful town. The municipal government can do much but be hind it must be the civic pride of the citizens and their willingness to co-operate for the common good. Every sum is made up of its units aud if every householder will keep bis premises aud their surroundings in good order the tidy and attract ive appearance of the city is assured Sayings of Susan U. Anthony. "Nd man is good enough to govern any woman without her consent." "Self-government is as necessary for the Ixjst development of women as of men." "The greatest compliment eter jKtid me wis that by my life work I had helped to make the conditions of the world letter for women," 9 ' "It , you would hac your requests Rranien, your icgibiaiors iniisi kuow . . r . . ... l,lal ou are P" ol a lmiy m " tifc u tin cttifwl with ballots In their hands." "So long as. state constitutions say that an may o& wnensiifaave luiots, mua tics, convicts and women, women are brought down politically to the level of those otljer disfjraclusfcL K Tin's discri mination is a relic of tlie dark ages. The most f.tiorant and degraded man who walks to Hie poll feels lilniiclf superior to the most Intelligent woman." "That women arc lawful ettlicns Is uu deniable, since the law 'rccogtiUca them as such through the visit's of the ascsor and the tax-gatherer; since it tccogulcs them as such in the 'police station, the jall, the courts and the prisons. Only at lite tiioi-io is me lawmi cuircn ship of YQUicn challenged," "Who can doubt that when the repre sentative wnmen of thought and culture, who arc to-day the moral Iwcklmnc of our nation, sit iu counsel with the lct men of the country higher conditions will be the result?" "I do not agree that we have too many voters now, Instead of that, I say we have just one half enough, for a majority of the opinions of all the people com bined is sure to be better than the opin ion of any one class. They call it a mis take, giving to poor aud uneducated men the right to vote; whcrcits the greatest wrongs iu ourgovcrmcutarc perpetrated by rich men, the wire-pulling agents of the corporations and mouo)olies, iu which the Hxr aud the Ignorant have no part." "It is lit order to lift the millions of wage-earning women into a position of as much power over their own labor as men possess that they should be invested with the frunchUc. This ought to be done not only for the sake of justice to the women, but to the men with whom they compete." "I urge all to study the Intricate prob lems of bettering the world; not merely the individual sufferings in it, but the general conditions. Such study will show the great need of a new balance of power in the Innly ttolttic; and the con scicutious student must arrive at the conclusion libit this will have to be ob tained by enfranchising a Hew class women." Laverne Reed whs iu Bend fiom his homestead Wednesday. Do you need a suit of clothes? We have some that are just yonr size which we will sell cheap as we are closing out that line. Don't overlook this for we menu business. Bend Mercantile Company. Witches In HitKsliell. When Napoleon III. was approaching MrcrelRitty he asked n Judicious friend to observo him carefully for n week nnd to point out to him anything that be did which was not according to the severest code of tho manner of n well broil rann. At tho end of the wk thcro was only one praetlco which his friend bad noticed. Tho emperor after taliuK a boiled tffk' Invariably thrust his spoon through It. Whence this pine ttco has arisen, at ono tltno not uncom mon. It Is difficult to say. Home date it from a very early period ami assume that It was done originally In order to provent witch w sailing In tho eggshells. The Word "Jiiic." In runny Ungllsh country dialects the word "Jag" Is found. It orlglnnlly meant n ainnll load of hay, from which It came to mean n load of drink so hltf as to orercorao one. "Jnir" postrH nn Inflnlto number of nieauluKs. The original inennlnir, "a load," has been extended to the Journey with the load, tho saddlebags which held It nnd tho net of carrying It, whllo In ccrtnln dis tricts It aiguille n blister, tho head of a flower, calf loather nnd fatigue, In addition to coinciding with "Jog" nnd figuring In ordinary Kngllsu to denote rough or "JaBced" edges. A Different Hill. Dill Jones, a western merchant, went to ICnnans City to buy goods. Bomo of theso ho shipped homo ahead of his own arrival nnd nearly frightened his wlfo out of her wits. Tho neighbors beard her shriek nnd, running to her rescue, found her frantically endeavor ing to removo tbo corer of a big box, II because tbo box bore the legend, "Bill Inside." Yonraelf nnd Your Neighbor, Thero Is nn Idea abroad among mor al peoplo that they must make their nplclilmrs cood. Ono nernou I havo to make good-myself. Hut my duty to my neighbor is mutn inoro nearly ox pressed by tho saying that. I havo to tnnko him happy If t may. fltereu son. 8(111 Wont, Him What makes you look so mis erable? Her Why, do I look misera ble? Hlra-Ycs; you look ns lr your worst enemy had Just been happily mnrrlod. Her Oh, lt' over so much worso than that. Hho has Just been happily divorced. Chicago Nowu. lfof'ier. "I tiupposo I ought to nsk your father for your hand?" "Well, yosj It might plcnso him, and It can't do nny hurt. Of courso It wouldn't bo nt nil necessary If mothor were horae.'ViClcvclnnd Plain Dealer. Itaformed. Do Tanquo Guzzler hnsn't been around lately. I wonder If anything ts wrong, with him? O'Sparpio I'm nfrald so. 1 heard he wns golinr to be marrqd. Philadelphia Itccord, NOTICB TOR PUiHAOAttOto. ' Derailment of the interior. I.atidornce, The ptlei.,Oieoii, a pi II .. tyoA, Niillce U herehv nlveii that tin. following- tiaml Miller ha fllnl notice rhl Inteiilluii to make flnal ptiwr In upiHitt l hl claim, ami thai aalit proof will I nnule leftjie It C. (Illj, U. 8. CommlMloner, at hl oltle" In llcinl. Utegon.on May 1 1. iff, vU: Davkl Mill, of Lara, Off con, on II. II. No. t4o. forllieeH nwjf ami wjtnM. p, v " " w " " lie iiamea Ihe follonrlmi ttllnre to lr.le lil contlnumM resilience upon ami cltlatlii o Mill Mini. VII t. .v (i..i.t.i.,, 11 i Vm1..ft mut II. 1' Wm.alY nf Um. Oreioii; William IttovV, uf llemt. OtegoH. nS-mli MICIIAH..T. NOLAN. KegUlef Timber Mini. Act June J, IJS NOTICB FOR WJIHjICATION. U. H. I.iut imlce. Uakevlcw, Oregon, Match 11, iy.4. Vnll. I harliv Dlml Dial lii euiiiiilUnre with theptovllonoftlie Aelof Conie of June. tj. enlllletl. "An act for the MlcuMlmbrrlaiiiU litlneaiairaniiaiiiumia, iit"h, i.ii. Waahlnston Territory,' rlrnitcil In all the public Uml Halt hy Act of Aiigmt 4. IN. I)ly It lliown, oflKml, county of CrooV. lle or Oiegon, ha thlitUy WeO In Ihl ofrice her woin laleniml No . for ine pHtcliatc of the w!f, . I l , r 14 e. w in. AiiU will offer pioof to how that IheUml mug hi I mote valuable for II timber or ine thin lor agricultural imiHMe, ami l rrtal. Il.h her claim to M latnl Ufore the J ) Saillh. County Clerk, at hi place of tmiiieal rrltictlllc.Oiegoii.oo Mluiiiay. the lh,Uayuf June, WA She name at wltHeMe A II l(it-lentl. V 'II Mailaii.WIn IMl.lwln. ami C. II drawn, all of lieiul, Oregon. Any ami all per elalmliig a.lerely any of the aire ilectlll UihI are rciuMlnl lo hie their claim In IhU omee ou or before Ibc all h itay of June, ! ii ' J N WATSON. Krgdler. Timber Mini, Act Jiiuei. lj. NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION. U. S Mm! Ornce. The 1II. Org. July , f Notkv l hereby gleo that Ih eomptoce wilh Ihe Mvrwtmi of Ihe Act of Coojtre of June 1. lSj, entitle.! "An act foe Ihe fe of timber tan Ih Ihe 4ate of California. tHegoo, Neira4, ami W.hlMto Territory." a eleot lo alt the puMte hio4 Male by act of Augott 4. !. Thewlote W ImmermanH, of Heml.eoHMlyofClook. 4ate of Orecoo, ha lhlitay fiteU In thK oflke hi whh ttalrment Ni JS. fx the tmreae of the ncK. )(. t , r I) e. w to. AH.I wilt offer peoef to how that Ike land ooghl I more valoable for II limber o 4Me than lor agiKollorat portum. ami lo etaatlh hU eta tot to hM lamt before Ihe Coonty CVetk at ITlHerlUe. Oregoo.on Ihe yh day ofjooe. t lie name a wilnee Charle l. Heown, Theooftlk M )llehel. WtUlam HoWwim. ami Pianct Marion, all of Hh4, Oregon. Any ami alt per too etalmlnf a4eerely the LulMlbl laml are lvto4ed lo Ate Ihotr eUlmiln thta onVc on or before Mfci 4h itay of Jane. Vf. af)( MICIIAKI.T XOI.AV. Keg We Timber Umt. Act June isrS NOTICB FOR I'UIUjICATION. V. H. Mml Omee. The IMIUm. Oregon. Janoary to. Mr- Notice hi her ebjr Ken that In cownlUMer with the provMon oflhe Art of CungrM of Jnne 1. 7 entitled. An art for the mIc at limber lamb) in ifactiamofCaUrbrnta. iHegon. Mre4a, and W'athlngton Territory." at etlnolwl to alt the puMIc Uml Hale by art of Aogott 4. IS, VKrfetlk It Keew. of Mend, coonty of Crook, atate of Oregon, ba Ihltday nkd In thuofrke her aworn ttslement So. JTI. for Ihe porcnate oflhe nli )f. m I, Ip is, r lor.w m Aud will tffrr proof to altow that the land taoghl la more valnabte tor lu limber or Moo than tor agrtcolloral porpoet. and to ottaUMi hercUlmie taldUml Wrote II C- lOtt. V CotnmtMtoorr at hU ofnee at Hend, OiMn, on the Mlh Atf of lore, iA. anenaweaai wltnM. frank Orcntl, Janw K Keed.lieorgc Hal, and John Stdl all of Hend, Oregon Any and alt i.ettont cUlntlng adeety the abotcWKrtbnl land are roajnetlatl lu Me thf claim Ih tht oe en or beiWre M4d 14th day of June. - MICI'AKI. T NOIK. HegiMer. NOTICB FOR I'UIHilCATION. lieoartmeHt of the Inlertor. V h. Mod 0e, The Iktllo. Oreoon, A pelt , lie Notice I hereby nteen that the foHowtnM narued tellUr ha lied notice of hi Inlentlon to make final proof In anoport of bt ttalM, and that mM oreof wilt b made before Ihe Coonty iierk, at rilueniie, uregon, an May n t. Jonalhan II. Vlm.ent, ufnlater Oregon, on II. K No. IJl, for the eHeK. to, tp is i. r lo e, w m He name the rotbmlHg wttneatea lo peoee hi cootlnuooa reanlenco noon and cnHlrallon of told land, via W N.Cobb W T Kdwarda. C. II foettr, and K C Pooler, all of Btttera Oreson at-inil MICHAIiI.T.NOf.AH.Kcglrttr. Timber Mud, Act of June J, ilyt, NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION. V. . Mud le, The trail, Oragon, Irfcomber t, iyj. Notice I hereby given that In eaHnpUanot with th' proeMouaof the Act of ConareM of Juue f, St, enlltled "An act for III aaleof tlwlxr lahda Iu the aUlea of Call for nla, Oregon. Nevada and Washington Territory," a ealeiHted to all tbo public laml atalM by at of Angutt 4, 1S91, Chailea I). Kowe, nflkuil.couuly of Crook, Mate of Oregon, ha thlt day filed In thl office hi aworn lateHteut No n&j. for Ihe porchtaeef the uwjf ofci, tp M a, r IJ e, w in Aud will offer proof to bow that the laud aought It wore valualde for lu tlmlwr or ttone than for agricultural inirw. and lo elabllh hi claim In mhI laud Irrfore II C I'.lllr, V. h. Commlu4oner, at lit olbec lu llcnd. Oregon, on the 111I1, dayof June, !' He name at wine John Klehll, Jnliu Ulna, ThomaiJ. Tweet, ami A. II Kealt, all of Iknii .Oregu. Any and all peranu claiming atlverly the aboie-deocrlbeil laml are reiuftil In ile llirlr cUinia In thl office 011 or tnfei Ihr aald nlli iiaof June, iMi afrJS MICHAIIf. T NOt.AN, Itegltler Timber Mud, Act luiiej, 187S. NOTICB FOR PUBWCATION. II. 6. Mud Office, The Dalle, ()rrj;oii, Ivbruary ij, i'. Notice I hereby given that lu compliance wilh the provikiou oflhe Act of Cotigrco of June j, iSjti, eulitliNl, "An net for the tulcuf tliiiltrlaiicU "ii Ihe alale of California, Oregon, Nevada, Ami W'aaliiiijjttin Territory," u eiteudol lu all the public laud tate by act bf Augu't 4, !, JoiiuO.hlalea, ofCranlte I'alla, county of Kriolioinlali, Mate of Wathliigtou, ha thl day filed lu thl office hi worn ttateuieut No, tttj, fur Ihe purcliate of lhcK!(,tC3, tp t;, r 13 r, win, Aud will offer proof loihow that the Unit tought l more valuable for it Umber, or ktuue than for agricultural piirpwa.aud tu ctlahllth hi claim ioaiiid (and In fore the county clerk nt I'riueville Oregon, uu thcoth day. of June uA. .,".e 'i?"ie " "",'."5'' ".'"'Jwilan, M Hide, II. A. l'orter, all of l'rliitvlMe, (licgou.atid Mar lull N. l'ox ofCrault Hull,, WaJiiiigtnn. Any and nil pcron claiming adversely Hie sliovc dccrUll1Ltp,l ate lMMf led to file llicir claims In Ihfe olc 011 r bcofc llitr'VaUl .,t, day of June, 100. f t B6-J8 UICIA11I. T. 1I0I.AN, Rejlrtcr, TlmtKrl.anil.AetiSJuue J. Il. NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION. U.H.'l.anilWWce.'Ihe Dallrt.Oirgon, Mated It. !" Notice I hrtc'l.y dlrrii llitn niiiillaiire wllh the ptml.li. "ol Ihr Act of .'.' "JL ii rut ilnl "Ail act for lie lr of Umber lamlj Klrtalfi..rc"lTto Wathlnglon Teiillory.' aj rrr nle.1 In all Ihe public laml atate by ad r Angmt 4. !. Cms II. rliullh. of html inliiityid'CfooW tal n.f Ollgon. ! l'. d"y .lit In Ihle .fflrr her .wo,.. .f.lml Nn Vi, for Ihe purchae nf Ihe HeMi p' and nHncU of rc 7. IP is a. r II t. w m Ami will oirer liol l !" ,h1 ."'f Ul"' aong t I. "e .alnaMe fr It tlml--. " rulle than rr.ilcnllial l-iri". ami l elablhh hrr claim In M Uu. 11' " Itlllt. V H Cwmmlwintr. l hi olBte In lleinl. Diegon, ou Ihe 14II1 'lay "I June, lo. Hhf iiameawllneae Nhhota Sinllh, ln HeliliigVl! A Halhrr. all f llemt Oregon, ami John lilo. ofWler. Oiegon. Any ami all tieiwii. claiming a. re iely h almveHlrwrltl laml ",",lrt,,",i1,B.1V'u'',,uf cUlui In thl oBlee on or lielote ahl "' lUy 01 Juue,luA. MICIIAIII. T. NOLAN. Kgller a- Tlmlwr Mml, Act June J, 17. NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION. V H Mnd Ortlee. Tlie Halle Oiegon lleeewber 1,, l" Notlee I hrtcliy given that In cwmplianec wllh Ihe piovtimnt oflhe Art of Crnigte ol June r ISTS, rulllle.1. "An act far the lef "m'7 '"Ui in the tlale. of CallloiHl. Olegnn. Ne I and Washington Tenllury." a olemleil to all I lie puMK Und ll by Art of Augul 4 t ChtttllnaM Halher oflVfiid.cwiHtyofCuwk. tale of Oregon hJ lliltiiay niea ih mi mm ; """" "."",. No its. frtheprcheiif the J,twU j.ot .ecS.amlneWnwii .mtlll. -C 7 iM I"' w m Ami will ortrf rf l hw that Ih laml might I more valuaMe for II limber or toe than for agrlenllHial pnipu. ..t-wjr her etalni to hl taml before II t Itllt. I n imutionef . at nt omee in nemr, ng eu Ihe lyn nay l Jne, r. Hhe name a wltnew lahM Wetdl. Krvee NVehoU nmllh, ami Htau A R John I. tier, alt ofllvmt, tnegon Auvawd all wiMWt eialmlng advrely ine above itetertbeit laml are reoneMed to Rbf lhtr eUlm In Iht offrr on or berW Mhl IJStt nay of claim tu Ik lone, Iob. MICIIAIII. T. NOI.A5. KrrMn, Timber Mml, Art June J. 1S7S. NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION V H Mml OhVt, The ImhV. (Hegon Notrte I hereby given thai In cimntlamw wrth the imirttlaoi oflhe Art of Contte of Inoc L iS. enlttred. "An art foe Ihe Mleof timber 101 In thetUleaoCaUfofnta, Oregon. NenM. and Wathlnglon Terrtlory," a rttemWd to alt the pwMkbtmt Male try Art of Angnat 4. tor. (Veorire OtKllleb of Tomato eonntl of Croak. 4alr of Irrecon, bat Ihrtdav hbrd In IhM oiltre hi town ttalentenl No 7i. for Ihe porch of Ihe K eerf. of tee ji.lp tit. r ti e. w m And will otftr proof to how tbtl the land ought t mote valuable for It Umber or lone than for agrlewltoral inrom. and to e4Mrh hit taalm lo Mid land before II I' Kilt I n Cotnmntnmtr.at ht offtee In Hend, Oregon on Ih iilhday of Jnne iy He nam a wMhm John M Wlmr, 1'iea I' rxnllh, William J Haketamln J lllghtawer. all t4 Tnntabt. Iliegwn Any and all perwti ctalwhtc adveeMly lb above4ettbeil hi ml are 1 e 1 11 eol to At thole claim In Iht offaM oh or Uroro Ih uU ilh itay of Jnne, 4. a-Jt MICIIAIII. T. NDUX, KtrhW, Timber Mod, Art June J. I. NOTICB FOR PUBIilCATION. V H MndtNKce The IMI, Oregon, llecember, 1 ro. Notice l hrby given that In com pita we with I he n-oelitont of the Art of Cooitiom of Jmh i, 1S7S. enlllbnt "An art roe Ihe Mleof llmbw lonab In the ! ofCallloenta, Oeogon. NrtaaVt. nail WatblnatoM Tetittoev." aa vat iiimn io an ut potdtc land title by art of Angnt 4. ! AnrtaC Hoed. of Hend.aonnty of Crook, ttale of Ha Ihltday AUd IH thl ' No. mi. for lb too he tworn Man man I H4 No. m. Sm Ih imrewae of the K)K Of Mp is, r 11, w m. lod will offer proof to thow that tho laml aontnt t wnne valuable for It timbre oe atone than for vrlCHllHtal tmrpo, and lo wtatdwh hr claim To Mid UmlbaCar il. C. Kill. I' n Coromioiiovrrr, ai ttia orne In Hend, I on Ih 1 Mh day of Inn. Vrtk. iMitaa, MrtHaHMaa witmntte John Meidir Albert C. Luc. Thooovt Twtot. and frank Hotter worth, alt of Hend, Oregon. Any and all perwtn claiming adversely lb aboe4oscrlbd und are rutl lo Ale I heir bslns In Iht ofHc on or before uld iilh day of jnn. i a aaj MICIIAIII. T. NOIwsN. KgtUr Timber Mud, Act June j. S NOTICB FOR PUBMCA'I'ION. U. S. Mml Off. The Hall, fnvfon. Oecmbr (. itaj Notke I hereby given that In eotopllauc wllh lb srvMn oflhe Act of Congress of June 1. Itys, entitled, "An act for Ih mI of limbrr lands In Ih stale of CalifornU, (MtgoH. Nvvada. and Washington Territory," a eilrndvd to all the public land Male by Act of August 4. la, Hobrt I' Harrington, of rrlMcvillcruuMlyof Crook, stale ofirregon. hat thl flay filed lu thl offke hU much stole rnjil No m. for Ihe Milfhe of the ebjHwl, amlrKiwlf, see 1. Ipjgt, rue, wm Awl will offer inoof to snow that Ihe laml sought I more valuable far II timber oe stone w'ly.SKfllMfalimtlw, ami In eatabliah hit .claim lo mUI laml before II C UUia V H CummlssliHirr, at lilt ulftce In Hnd' Oregon, on the iMhilay of June. saoS HenamawiliieMet Inivtd N Wewail, fua Stewart, and John lib,, all of I'rlueellt, Or. ru,nud Kkhard Kiug.orikiHl.OrMou Any and all person claiming arTeottalv the above Mcrlbed Unit are reriuealnl lo Ate their claim lu ilil office on or lieforc the irtli day lay of June, ly. " r MICIIAIII. T NOUN.h-eglsUr. Timber Mini, Act luiiej, IS78. NOTICB FOR PUBLICATION. U. H. Mml omce.Tlie n.dj$, Oregon, I)eeent1ier lyri Nolle I hereby given that In compliance with the provision of the act of Connies of Jinn 17. entitled "An net r.i , aalof li"b,r lamia 11 the .late, of Calif,,,,,!,, () Nevada an I Watlilugtoii Terrllory," a ciH"Vt puMl-laii,l,alcbynct of Angutt 41 fc" Ilia 1 Kicwnil, " ....... ..":.. V" ':. "" ""llt cr shoiii slate 0111. .... J757. ior ine piircnuse or l he Lot 1 and ' "a",'M iH'Mir"eC "' ", "' M4 r, W II . And will offer proof lo show Hint the Uu.l lliaii loc rtJtrlcuHiiral piiriir, and lo eslulilltli her claims tosu il lum i..i.... ...,..?".."" Oregon."" "'Xl' ""''-". ItI.vII.V rfc'of Ji'in'c' 'lU 'nCe "" ra' ""'' '''" al '.(ICIIAItl. T. Nor,AN, Itcgl.ler ij. 'tt A 1 ' Read Till DUIAKTIN. Ttnilwr l.nmlt Act June j, isfs, NOTICB FOR I'UIUilOATIOKf. U. H. I.aiul OTItce.Trlt llallra. Oregon, Jauthiiy I, n Nollre W lieiehy glren lhl In noinr-IWHi wirf, lhepiHvlliiflhe Aftnf CuiiBrsM f jHiie j, lajs, eiillllnl, "An at fr Ihe aalanl llmlwr lu,t Hi the lalP4of Callloinla, Oregon. Nrnl. ami WhliigloiTeflltory!' a elemte. la all the (Hiblk laminate by Act uf AugwH 4, 19, Chatter! Ihlwanlt, of l'rlnellle, tninly nf CiimU, atslr nftlrerm ,. 11,1. ily MmI In tlilt alAee hi aworn Hi. Hirnt No I7e, for the pinch of the n( aeeij. IpIV". r we. w ni Ami will offer proof to alinw that the laml amight It looie ealuaMe for II limber or M.e hn foragltcnllulal por, aud In eiMi., hi (laliu In Mhl land Uloir II C I Uu f n, liHomlMbmrr. at hltulrlaeat Hend, iire.iii ,, the ijlhilayof Jhiie. v He name wllneate ) N Hunter. Huhanl Kins, lame tinnier ami J M Mwreuee all uf H.01I Oiegon Any ami all Mrn elalinlue a.Ueiwl, u,( U.,ele-rllel lmlllrni4r 1 ni. tilt (Uini in Hit unVcc uu ur U(fure !!. ,'h ,,j or june ipi aiijl MICMAI I.T NOI AN Krg .t.r OREGON Sholt line and union Pacific to Salt Lake Denver Kansas City Chicago St. Louis New York Ooenti StcHincM Ixitwcvii PoTtUrt hihI Snii 1'fHiicUco every ficdyi. ThckotM to mill from nil tltM the Hulled Stale, CmimU attd Rtuou. l'or iwrticulurs, cull on or addiea JAS. IRUIwSNI), ArI., The I)allc. OrcKOH. Columbia Southern UAU.WAY. rAmtltNOMK TRAIN TIMM I AUH Smth; ISO.U nH rtoi. -- tMefi i.W. rMlbt rata. STATIONS. LHATK r m. I fi .Marat.. . .KHVteotU.. Or tylsy .- . Kent !' , .Wthm ailANIKO. 4 11 u AMlk iavl Istlly staa OBttneeinMs at ahoi ik one. I'rtttevtU. Hend, Horn IMtter I view. Mllrhetl. Imrvllte. Anlonr. yon Cit) . John ly t ily. and pn 1 II II WIHil'IH I XV. ISMprfll 1 i' I.YTI.K. V and I' A IklPI.G'IT BROS, Barber Shop & iinilis IWHt of uccommoilntioiis ami work promptl)' done... ... VVAi.l, T. IIKMI). KKOW .1. W. ROBISON Veterinary Dontislry Ot'KICK AT IlKNII I.IVKKV TH SHr CO. STAIII.Kri. 1 MINI), omnia R. B. GARA1AN, Barber IIOTHL KHIWOND Call .! inc. UKDMONI), OMri.i' $10 Per Acre $l(l4 Irrigated Land Crook County, Oregon. B'Ctl i" rcct from tStntq. W1UTJ. Ir i plilet nml map. II, S. Cci'ik & Ctt' 2.51 Altlcr Street, Portland. Ore Notice. To whom It.uiny concern: V?J nn, 1,..,l ...,., I ll.nl lllf'SCCfr lary of thu umlcrlKip(l comW "Z r I jay tTfIynrtsua mi; xtiify uiiiiiuiiaKU jiwi.-iu.. - - collections for the company. '?' order board of dircclorH. -rt tim Xivn Stock & Pko"ciiC Atteat 1 I,. ToMi'kiNtf. Secretary-