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''jmJI iwnniuinKnamftiu.myrwwMtrwiTfB- .i(cwisw 1 mmnvnt&'TWi0WtWWlGGMMPQKl&F, Jl-)a, a Ml A THE BEND BULLETIN "For every man a squnrc deal, no less and no more." SUBSCRIPTION RATKS: ..It.ja . .So 5 OIK WOUlIllMIIMMttHMWtMtmMiMIMI ThtCC t90DthlrtH4HIIIMMItMltMHIt (Invariably In advance.) HOW TO RKMIT. Remit by bank draft, postal money order on Bend, express money ortlcr, or rcgistorcd letter. Make all remittances Payable to The Bend Bulletin. Stage and .mall Schedule. ASS1VK AT BESD. from Shsnlko via rrinevllre... -7 p. in. dally Jrom tekerlesvand btlver Lake - .. - t a. in. dlljr except Tut. Prom TutsaloTuea., Thur. and SaL... H5 p. m. from teldlaw dally except Sunday p. in. LRAVIS 11KND. Vor Shanlko rla lTiuenlle 6 a. in. dally Fur tekcriew and Silver Lake...- ' ..-.T-p. m dally except Sua. For rumaloTue.,Th.ars. and Sat......f a. n. For teldlaw daily except Sunday ....J p. m. r-OM-OrriCB Hooks Week day;a.ni.toSp. n. Sundays, from 1 1 a. tn. to u n., and halt hour after arrival of all inaila from railroad reaching Dend before S p. tn. TnLKriiOME Omen Hocss Week day, from TMa. in to 9o p. m. Sundara and holidays, from Ss a. m. to it noon, and from jxu p. tu. te 0 on p. ra. FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1906 MOYGR-HGYWOOD-PETTIBOMi. At the June term of court at Caldwell, Idaho, the leaders of the Federation of Miners, Moyer, Hey wood and Pcttibone, will be placed pn trial for the murder of Ex-Governor Steunenbcrg. A legal battle will be waged in this little Idaho town which will fix the attention of the whole country , upon it and which will be font: lit by the best legal -talent stimulated to its highest effort. The murder of Steunenbcrg is one of the consequences that has followed the Coeur d Alcne strike of 1892 with its record of murder and violence on the part of the federation, offset by outrage and disregard for law on the part of the state authorities. Steunenbcrg was apparently a man of strong charac ter, with the unconscious bias of a man who has long identified him self with certain interests until he looses sight of the means in pursu ance of the end. The couflict waged between the Western Feder ation of Miners and the state au thorities of Idaho at Coeur d' Alcne was duplicated on a larger scale in Colo-ado at the Cripple Creek, Tel luride and Victor mines In 1902 the people of Colorado passed an amendment of the consti tution providing for an eight-hour labor law. A large majority of the legislature was pledged to vote for such a law but to this day it ha-, not been passed and no one can any more doubt that the corporations and political corruption was behind its defeat than that the unions and their political sheriffs and other officers were responsible for the io- v Jeuce iu the gold camps. Each sort of lawlessness, darkly planned and secretly executed, comes to the sur face in destruction of property , in hunger and want and assassination. We cannot defend for a moment the lawlessness of unionism an archy of the bludgeon; but on the other hand we cannot excuse that other lawlessness anarchy by trick en' that underhanded, crawling lawlessness that corrupts legislatures and courts and breaks the higher law. In the zeal to serve the interests of his class Governor Steuneuberg trod upon the rights of American citizens; in their blind rage, after many years bis victims struck him down and at the same time inflicted permanent injury upon the cause they sought to serve. ABOUT RAILROAD RATES. Under the present law regulating the Interstate Commerce Commis sion, the railroads have the power to fix rates ou interstate traffic and any shipper who feels himself ag grieved may attack that rate in court as being unreasonable. If the courts decide that the rate is unreasonable the shipper may re cover the excess charge as damages. The theory of the law is plausable but In practice it lias been a failure. The interstate commerce com- mission was created in 1887 and in 1 " ' ,' j.. ,..,. ... 1 spite of its existence, great mono- poller like tne otanuara un ora-! pauy and the beef trust have grown up, monopolies that owe their ex sisunce to favoring rates granted bv the railroads, It is said that there is not; a single case on record where a shipper has recovered ex cessive charges under this law. la th Hepburn, bjlj now before the senate it is proposed to give the conimisioti the power to cstnblish a maximum rate after the complaint is made and after all interested parties arc given an opportunity to be heard. The rate then established will continue for three years unless sooner dcclaircd unjust by the courts. While under the present law the shipper has the right of appeal to the courts, experience has shown that this right is of little practical value. Under the Hepburn bill the burden of an appeal is placet! upon the railroads and if up on a review of nil the elements of the situation the rate established b the commission is found to be so low that the carrier is transport ing at a loss, it will be set aside; if not the rate will stand. The zeal with which the rail road interest) are fighting this feature of the bill indicates that it is an effec tive remedy for the evil of rate discrimination. The most shocking details of the San Francisco horrors is the ap parently wanton killing of citizens by members of the state militia Reports come of the shooting in cold blood of men and even woman and children. The justification of fered was that the victims were rob biug the dead or were breaking rules necessary to maititainc order in the burning city, but the reports of eye witnesses sho,v that these killings in many instances were without a shadow of excuse. The mast prominent victim is II. C. Tildcu a well known merchant who was shot by n party of Cali fornia National Guardsmen while riding in his automobile engaged in relief work. Another witness tells of the driver of a bread wagon who was unable to instantly stop his team when ordered to do so by a militiaman: the soldiers gun was discharged and the driver shot through the head. Another man was shot while ransacking a trunk which investigation showed was his own. After n great battle or after such a disaster as that of San Francisco, it is the custom to shoot on sight persons caught rob ing the dead, but it seems almost incredable that an American citi zen would shoot down a fel low citizen without the fullest proof of guilt. All were standing in the presence of a great convulsion of nature which should impress mu with a realizing sense of their own weakness and make them more merciful to others. The farmers' meeting which is to be held in Bend in the near future should have the cordial support and co-operation of every person who is interested in the development of this region. The interests of the settlers in an irrigated country are closely identi fied, much more so than in a com munity where humid farming is practiced. All depend upon the same source for prosperity the water supply. Each water user is bound to consult, to some extent at least, the convenience ot his neigh bor in the use of the life-giving stream, in a new irrigation com munity, too, the majority of the farmers have had little or no ex perience in handling water for irri gation. Their success is absolutely dependent upon acquiring such knowledge. Ry means of these farmers' meetings the settlers can come together in social intercourse and at the some time gain much practical knowledge of irrigating through discussion and the ad dresses of experts upon the subject. The chief objection to farm life has always been its isolation; the cause of that objection may be largely re moved by frequent social gather ings like these farmers' meetings. Let everyone attend and do his part toward making the coming farmers' meeting at Bend a success. Chinatown Laid Dare. from The Orrgonian. Tales are told, partly mythical, no doubt, of the secrets of Chinatown laid bare voiceless but suggestive by the earthquake and fire. Joss houses and mission schools; stores filled with quaint wares and repulsive looking edibles. opium dens, gambling hells ami theaters wltn tlielr gaudy trappings all U'ftlt down nefore the firy hurricane. Iluild- ings and contents burned like paper, and fro'" ra WRlit-cmcil yellow men carry Hg their children, moneybags or hUch 0 their 8tock , tra,ie 'as thev could seize ns they ran, and grotesque looking women, some of whom Itohblcd painfully. It was as if I'tiry were scourg tug and putting to flight gnomes ami furies. The flames made clean work of what had for years been iliicjcan, eating even into the subterranean ways of un derground Chinatown and driving out occupants who lived there in dismal gloom and uniinagined squalor, As reported by eyewitnesses, there now remains on thl once populous she only holes and runway, ho'tlK depth of which the police never knew. Those holes pit the hillside like swallows' nests. I'ncovcrcd Ijy lire, they disclose the burrows of liumun creatures who sel dom saw the HrM. This umy x to sonic extent n picture of lutid fancy, but there is enough of truth in It to suuataiilintc the statement that t the results of the ureal f i- swept San I'rnuelsco w fire that but orc not all now evil. Reveries of a Tramp Pedagogue. (Continued from letter published April ) Zindkl. Wash., April sist. As the ferryman takes me over the river and visions ot the distant cemetery accom panied by ghosts, jjobll.is, elves and luis flit through my muddled mind, I im agine I am crossing the river Styx Into the lower region, the realms of Perse phone, and my imagery ha a great deal of reality when 1 ant res pec t fill I usher ed into the austere presence of the presi dent of the school board. Did you ever have the mortification of meeting one of these veteran "rural decstrick" combinations of clerk and president of the board of eddicntlon?" lie invariably is quite bald, with shaggy eyclirows and lirass spectacles that poise half way over hi prominent noe, one Ikw is broken brt anil is held secure by a cord loon around his ear. He never looks through his glasses, always over tlietn. He is the "decstrick" squire, deacon of the church, township assessor, rtmd supervisor, chairman of the local cam paign board, reporter for the depart ment of agriculture, volunteer weather olxerver, insurance, fruit tree and light ning rod agent and fourth-of-Jnly orator. lie is the unquestioned authority of the eommi'tiity on everything front the scientific excavation of a pon hole to the planting of potatoes in the moon. He ha memorised every joke of Avers' almanac since its puldicntion and knows the "foreign phrases" iu the appendix of Wclister's I'tiabridgcd "by heart." lie has a complete library consisting of the Bible, Shakespeare's Works, State Code, RundMcNallys Atlas, Hills' n an us! ami the White House -ook book And if you sltould tereltance be u candi date for teacher iu the "decstrick" and do not posses the c- nveutionai Imld head, long under lip, red hair and glae you are looked utton with suspicion, aa an impostor ou the iwdagogic fraternitv and must undergo a rigid "quizzing" by the "decstrick" clerk as a test of scholar ship, ability to govern ami aptnes to teach. After partaking of a I10t1ut1f.1l repast of elloH-legged gump a la fricttsec; punk, Java, extractus liovinu: II j-o lacteal fluid: mashed murphies angels' food and deviled eggs; printer's disgrace: sunshine, liquid atr, seldom seen; library paste and wtrclcM telegraphy pudding then treated to several hour discourse curompssaing a period of American his tory and local family genealogy of my lordship, the "deestrick" clerk, from tlie time of "Honest Abe" up to he present age of dishonesty, ami concludes the evening's lecture bv a side-splitting joke from "reek's Had Boy" ami you retire The next morning you meander to the "seat of war" ami if you expect to find a school room with frescoed ceiling ami upholstered furniture you will lie sadly disappointed. The apparatus usually consists of a Imse-lstll broom (nine straws on each side,) a three-legged stove float a leg at the battle of Slill-oli.) a two-legged chair, an axe that some benevolent citiieu of the "decstrick" presented to a former teacher that he Jnul a grudge against and a water bucket tiuaqcuaiuted with the "Gold Dust Twins," Guess I '11 quit that s a good thing to do, the assessor is liable to show uji most any time, so it 's "my move;" I'. Miu I.onni'.M,. Just a Little Scotch. A tall, raw-boned immigrant got mixed up with a stream of Italians at I'.llis Is land, New Vork Harlior, ami the efforts of the inspectors to learn his nationality created more titan a little amusement. As the Italians nasscd in line, the attend ant would ask, "Hall an?" nutting the accent on the "an." I'inally the big fellow came along, "Itall-an?" asked the official. The immigrant looked puz zled "Greek?" asked the attendant. Still the big fellow answered not. "Sprechfit "te Dcutsch!" No reply. "Parle vous I'rancaisc?" A pur.led look was the only sign. "Habla Usted Kspanol?" Nothing doing. "Irish?" Instantly a flush of pleased comprehen sion shot athwart the big follows phiz. Then he replied iu the commonest if not the most approval vernacular "Naw, h 1! Scotch!" John Coombs Has Steady Job. Madraa I'loueer John Coombs and Will Wurzweiler, of rhnevlllc, lined up on opposing sides ol the fight over the republican nomination for county treasurer, ami made a wager on the outcome of the contest, the pay ment of which wager is giving the win ner considerable satisfaction iu addition to the pleasure he extracts from the daily adornment of his nedal extremities, Hach of the parties to this bet agreed to polish the other's shoes for thirty con secutive mornings, if his opponent's can didate for the treakttrcrship should win the fight. Wur.weilcr was supporting W. I', King, who won out by 38 major ity, and now every morning it is said, wurzweiler takes a comfortable scat ami smokes his cigar and rends his morning paper while John Coombs gives him an up-to-date "shine." The New Army Rifle. Scientific American, A new magazine rifle will be issued to all of the Infantry and cavalry troops lit the united States before the end of May, The new bayonets have been manufac tured, and the Ordinance Department now has 011 hand a large quantity of the new small arm. which will be immedi ately issued. notici-: for i'u.HjIcat.on. DciMitttuciil of the Interior. Land Offlce, The Dalle, Oicce-u, April i,m Notice Is hetcliy given !" (""ir1"1 named settler lis filed notice or his Intuition to make dual piouf In support of Id ,VVi J'11 that Mkl pnmt will I made lAjr 1 1 k ,. U. 8. Couiwlsslauer. at hi "!" Ill Ireud. Otcgun.oii May it, w. vlt David llltl, of Lava. Orema. anil K No. !!. forlhceWi iiw ami w(Jiie, v S. lp . r 11 e. w hi. lie names the fbtUmlng wltnews l wove his continuous residence iihi ami cultivation uf Midland, vli: l. C Uulmby, W I'. Vandrvcit and II. 1' West, all of Cava. Oini; William IHoek of Bend, Ottfjon at-mii MICIIAHI.T. VOI.AN. UeeWer. Timber tend, Act June j, is-. NOTICK F0.1 PUMjIUATION. U. S tend onlee, teWevlew, (Ukuii, Mateh JJ, ipA. Net lee is hereby given that In omittance with the mwistoui nhe Act af Cuturejs r June J, lj. entitled, "An act tVr the sale of timber land; In theststesafCallfnrHUi. tMRH, Nevada, and Waihlniiton Territory," as eatemlnl ta all the fuhllc land alatr hy Act of Auintt 4, S;, Daisy It. Iliawn, of (tend, county fCfmk, ttrtc of OtreeH, has this day filed Im this ufnec her awwn statement No. .. for themuhw of the aw J, ecs. In II a,r lie, n III. Mid will offer tiroof Iu show that the land KMittit la imoic valitahle lor IU tlmUr or lnr than lor agricultural Hfces, and to estab lish her culm to Mid Uml tfwr the J. J. Smith. L'minlv L'lrrL. at Ills iilatr of business at l'linevilte. OicEon.on HaliUday. the ylhdsyiif June, lvn. She names as witnesses A. It. Itstsbcltrl. 1' It Marian. Wi. IMMwIh, Ami C. I Drawn, all of llcml, Orreun Any and all er4tis cUlmluc adversely any f the abutc itfsciiMsi UMi are ir-inf.ini 10 nie their ctaims In this odlce oner bctare the atl 9II1 day of June, yA, a-j4 J N WATHON. KfKlstrr. Timber tend, Act jane J. 17. NOTICK FOU rimMCATlON. V. S. teml onke. The lMtlcs. (Hetwi. Jnly , lfA Natlee is hereby given that In owHUikt with tbe.rsissrtke AdofCMjcfrss l June s. 1S7S, entitled "Ah act roe the Mir f timber laads la tbe states af Calwornia, Ott icom. Nevada, ami Wasbiuf tow Territory, " as eslemltd K all the uttbite bimt states by act of Asemt 4. iSist. Tbesstmc W. Mmntet maan, of tvml.ciMHty ofCiooV.. Male of Ofersw. has thn d Sled In this ofWce his swskh statement N M fcc the parcbase of the He(. sec M. f 19 a, r ije. w w. Ami wilt atlrr piunt to show that the land suaght is mote valuable fur lis limber or stone than for aicttculluial tmrUMes audio esUblMi his tUim to Mtd land befof r the Cvaaly Ctetk at 1'rlaeville. iHfgoa.oH Ike alb day af Jaae, lie names as wilaesses Charles 11 Mtown, Tbeophlle M Michel. WU'.iam HaHw'M. ami fraacU Martoa. all of Head. Iireaoa Aar ami all nersows eialmlHt- adversely the aboeestast-nbed lands arc remaessssl la Abr Ibetr claims iMtbsaonsccosi or bervre Mid Vh day of June. IV. a-JS MtCIIAI!I.T NOIMN, Megtste. Timber tend. Act June j.it? NOTICK KOK PUMjICATION. 17. H. tend Offiec, The In ties. Oregon, January la, v Notice is hereby given that In camidtajMe with the pro'Wnu withe Act of Congress of June t. 17. cMllled. "An act for Ihesabrof tlmU-rlanJs in the aUIMut California, tHegsw, Nevada, ami Washington Territory," as cilemted ta all the puWk taud Mates by act of August 4, !. toletlle 1). Keed. of nend, county of Crook, state of Oregon, has this day (lied In this office her awern statement No. 174. foe the ixtrchasc of the nH swt. sec 1. li tta, r ie.w m Ami will offer woof to show that the land sought is more valuable tW Ha timber or stone than (or agricultural purtMes, ami to eatabUsb her claim to aatd Uml Wvoie II C IfJHs. V. a Commtssloaer at bU office at Heud, Oregon, Oh the ith ir of (une. iot. Ulsaa os.aiaaaaa aa a salikKaaa liataa V- j'laa-ail I lasuaa K- Keed. OasKge Hate, and Johu Htetdl aU of wenu, iHegsm Aur and all Kitsoua claiming adversely the ads are requested la Me their ahnvp dasarlbed dalms tn IhM otOcc ou or berate said 14th uayoijuue, im. aA-JS MICl'AKf. T NOf.AN. Register. NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Departmental the Interior V. H. tend Offke, The Palles, Oregon. Aril I, KA Notice Is hereby given that the following namesl settler has Alesl notice of his Intention Io make final proof Iu support of Ids claim, ami that said nrsof will be made before the County Clerk, at rrlucctllc, Oregon, on May h, hs, via. JonatHtn II. Vliuent, of hUtera, Oregon, on II It. No. 13015, for the cHseK. sec 10, tf 15 a, rioc, w m. lie names lac fMlowlHg wimessaa to iitovc his continuous residence M andeultlealion el sahl laml via W. N. Cobu. W. T. lidwarda, C. II. IViler, and K C. I'ostcr. all ol Maters. Orewin. at-ttill MICIIAIM.T. NOI.AN.Kegliler. Timber tend, Act of June J, 17, NOTICK FOR I'UIiMCATION. V. H. tend OfAcc, The Dalles, Oregon, IH-camher j, 1905. Notice Is hereby given that In cum4lanre with lh provitiona of the Act of CongraM of June y itTt, eritlltrl "An act for I lie sale Jftimlier lamU III the states ,f California, Oregon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as eateinlrd tu alt the ;nblk laml state by act of Angusl 4, ii, CImiIu I). Kowr, of Iiend. counly of Crook, slate of Oregon, has Hits day filed in Hits ilfie tils sworn aialtincril No VM.tot Hie purchase of the iiw)( of secit, lt job, r ije, w in. Ami will offer proof to ahow that Ihc laud sou rlit la more valnatdc for Its timber or atone than for agricultural tiurnutaa. and Iu establish his claim to aald land !cfolc II C. I'.llis, U. H. Comiulssloiirr, at hla olnce In llend, Oregon, on the tth,dayof June, A. He names aa wluessra: lohu Klrhll. Inhn llloss. Thomas J. Tweet, slid A. II. heala, allof Ikiul Oregon. Any and alt persons cUIimIiik adversely the above-described lands arc miueslcd Io file their claims in this olflee on or before llir aald nth daof June, wb. 6-J MICIIAIir, T. NOF.AN, Keglsler. Timber Land, Act June , 8vS, NOTICK FOR l'UDMOATION. U. H. I.aucl Office, The Dalles, Oregon, I'chnury is, to. Notice la hereby given that In compliance with the provision of the Act of Congress of June 3, 1S1H, cntilltd, "An act for the saleoftliuher lamia n the state nrcatirorhlu, Oregon, Nevada, and Wasliltigton Territory," us extended to all the public land state by act of August 4, ify, John 0. Klatca, of Oranlle l'alls, county of Kuohoiiilali, stale of Washington, has tills day filed In till office lit sworn statement Ho, 31)17, for the purchase of uic scj , see 33, li 19 a, r 13 e, w ill. And will offer Proof to show that the land sought I more valuable for lis llmlxr or atone than for agtlctillural purposes, slid to establish hi claim to aald laud before the couuly clerk al I'riucvlllc Oregon, on Ihc vth day of June iv6. He name aa wlturiutes; K. I Jordon, ltd Hyde, If. A. 1'o.ler, all of I'rlnevlllc, OrcKoiiiaud Mar shall N. I'oxofOrsullc I'slU, WaiTiliikUu. Any and all person claim lug adversely the above described lands are requested Io flic their claim In this office on or before the said otli afr-Jg" "UC 'fiicJUUL T, HoUlf, fcuUlcr, Tlmlicr tend, Act l June i, 17'. NOTICK VOH I'UHMCATION. U.H. Land tllllic, the Dalles, (lirgiin, Msteli i, 14. Notice Is hetcliy ulven that In compliant Willi theptuvislHitaulilur Act r Cmigtrss l June 1, iT! entitled "AU act fur the sale of Umber lands In the states of Callfw lila, OieiroH. Neva.lr, ami Washington Tettltory," as eileudssl tu all the public laud sliitH liy set of Aiiattsl 4, lr. vti 11. nmitii. of Heud.esMtHtytvU'took, state if l)tvHi. has thisdsy fllesl hi llibs nlnce hef awimi statement No iMI.fiK the purchase of Ihc sHeK, sec , andnHney olset 7, tt l a. r lie, wm AIHI WHI Oiler llol iu snow nisi ,nr mini sought night Is more valnalde for lis timber simie than for agtkutluiol txiriswes, ami to estaUl sh uer Claim IO aaui wim iwrore 11 v. Ifllls.l' H.VomHilsssiHei, at his iilSce III Itemt, IMeguu, ou the 14th day ol June. !. (lie nameaas wIlucMes Nkholas Hmllh, Dsm llelslHC. H A Malher, all ol ttend IMeeoH.aml John liluss, of Hitlers Oregon. Any and all Iwisous eUlmlng advcesely the ,um1m.IIu.I Uiuls ale lauoastMt to AU their claims In this olflee on or befixe aM 111I1 Any of Kill day JOHC,IV"ft. as-jS MrtillAltl. T. NObAN. Urglslcr. Tlmlier tend, Att June J, tt. NOTICK FOU PUIUilCATlON. V. H. tend timec, The Dallas. OiegvHi, December la, losj- Notice la lirtrby given tltal In csuudlanee with te iHovistous oft lie Act of CougreM ot Johc 1, IS7S. entitled, "An act lor the Mleufllmbw lands In the stairs of California. tHegstu, Nrvuda. ami Washington Territory." as cilemhM to all the public Isnd stales by Act of August 4 taut, Christina M Italhrr, of llend. county of Crook, state of Orrguu. has this day filed in this nface hrr awotu statement No m. forthc jmichaseof the wWi. It 7, s6,anducriiwi( and l.atl,se 7 ti iss.t 11 e, w in And will offer toot to show that the la ltd sought is more valuable for lis timber or stone than for agrtcutloral portms. ami tu a-stabltsh. her claim tu uM laml before II C Hills, f. a Cnsumlsstuuer. at his oroesr Iu Heud, (Hegsm. ou Ihc IHhiVay or June. -t Hhe names as witnesses lohn Hletdl, Kever, Nicholas Hmlth. and I (van ,t r JohHl, iWr. al all of Heud, Oreguu , Any ami all Hrsous dalmlug adversely Ibe above deser ibed Uuds ate rMMMtd ta Abr Ibetr claims in tbss off ou or befaev sab! Ijlh day af I sjaaA IfjfJfA. a.J' MICIIAIILT NOIN. Kegl.lK. Tlmbef tend. Act Juste j. ij. NOTICK KOIt I'UIIMCATION. I'.H lH IMa. TJk UalWs. treafsm. pecetrspec, a tra$. Notice is betefcy trtveu Ikwl in wmuUsoee with Ibe ruoettbaus of lac Act of Cojres of Jaac , 1S7S. eulhbM. "Ah act for lis sal of tlmbef tamsi im the stale of Otliaxnta, trtvasm, Nesaila. ami W'asbtogtoa Tetritocy," a eslenslnl la alt Ibe auolk laud stales by Ad af August 4, I, tteoege (MttUeb. af Tuasahs. caunlyof leswk. stale ot (Heeou Ibis day filed In In otfVre bis laws stale alemenl Xo nt. roe Ibe pufclse of lb .ti.lp i. r 11 e. w m of see Ami will offrr reosr la bw ibat the laud south I is mote valuable fur lis tlmbef or staue than tar agikulluial purposes, and 1st establish bis claim la sab! laud bcrofcll C Hills. I'. H Commistoaer,al htsutlhw Iu He ml. Otegsut, em Ibe Ijthday afjuue io He name as witnesses John II. Wlmer. I'rtsl I' KmHb. U'lllUm J Maker ami W. J lllgbtawer. alt af Tumabs, Oregon. Auy ami all etsHua etslmlor advrtssly the abusv-leserltrstUiHlsateree)usts Is. Ate I Keif Claims In this ortWe ou or before the said ijlh day af Junr, HA. aa-jS MICIIAIir. T NON, MrgMer. Timber tend, Act June j, lays, NOTICK FOR 1'UIiIICATION. V. ft. I,amlOme,Tbc IVsHw. Oreran, IWVsJWwGC, at t4 Natke la hereby gtveu that m coaadsaucs- wltb Ibe p-ostimosoTlhe Act of Courts af Inue 1. ireM, eulHM "Ah act fW the sale of Umber Umis ia the statoa of CaliforuU. (Heavo, Nimla. ami WafhtugtuM Territory," as etlemiesl la afl the public laud stales by act of August 4. ifc, AHuaC. Huyd, of Heml, couuly of Crook, aula of tHagou. has Ihlsday Atesl la this oMre hrr sworn statement No. T751, for the imrcbaae of Ibe ahjneK of sees, ip is a, r 11. w m. Ami wilt offer woof to ahow that Ibe Uml sought Is more valuable for lis limber or stouc than tor agricultural purposes, and tn e-stabtttfc her ctalm 10 aald Uml bslore II. C. Ills, f h. Commissioner, al hi ulbee Iu Meud, Oregon, on the tjlli iUy of June, ly hhe name as witnesses John (HeblU, Albert C. I.Hcai. Ttmmaa Tweet, and I'rank Duller worth, all of lkml.Oregi. Any and all iiersoua eta I ml 11 g adversely the ale-tMertbd mihIs air rcHuesled b, t tbetf ctaims in ins orncc oti or wrore aaM ijlh it ijlh iUy of June, ii,. aaVys MILIIAHI. T. NOI.AX. Kegtster. Timber tend. All June J. lays. NOTICK FOR I'UUMCATION. t. . I.arid OlSre, The DaUe. Oregon. Deeamber S, I' Notice is hereby given that in eumdlauar with Ihe provision orthe Act of Congress of Jiutc 1. ilta, entitled, "An ait for the sale ofllmUr Umis 1" tVstslMgf CallfofHls. OregsHi. Nevada, ami Waslilugtau Territory," a caUudrd to all the public laml states by Act of August 4, liyr, Robert r. Harrington, of I'rluevllle. county of Cro.il, stale ofOrsgou. has this day riled In this offer hi sworn state ment No S7SJ, for Ihe mrchase of the eUriwK and eUswl, sec is, tp ms, r 14 e. w m And will offer nroof to show ihai Dm i.,ul sought is more valiiaUe for llsltwlwt or aiuue inaiiuragricuuiirai piirpusee. ami to establish i,r ,ciiut tu i.t 11111 iKiore 11 1.. Iiuis 17. h. Commissioner, at Ills office tu llend. Oregon, on Ihe irihday of Jhiic. iiA. He naintaae witnesses IiavM it Klewart, Una rllewarl. arid John lllos. all of I'rlnev.tlc. Ore gon, and Klchard King, of llend, Oregon. Any and all person claiming adversely the slwvc-ileacTllicsl lands are miuesleil tu file tlielr claims Iu III office 011 or lrfiri ili ,,n. .1... day of June, I'il. ' s- MICIIAIILT. NOI.AN, Keglsler. Timber Land, Act tunc 3, iSfS, NOTICK FOR PUDLICATION. U. H. tend Office, The Dalle, Oregon, I'vTiuifvr o, i'3. crchy given that In csxnpllaucv with ii orthe act of Congress of Juiiei. I "An act for the sale of timber lamls December 0, lyrj, nonce i iicrcn the provision 1S1S. crililled " In the state of California, Oregon. Nevada, and WashliiBtoii Territory," aa eletilrd to all the puUlc Uml states l,y net of August 4, lft,j. I'll K. Klewart, 8.ii!s;.,.!5'saf?,.sf,': -:ssk. .? u '. V . V. ' V".. ""' oinw uer aaoriistule men No. J7Ht for the purchase of the l,t 1 and ' ,"'!l1l.w "C y- IP o s, r 14 e, w 111. And wilt offer proof to show that the laud sought I morevaliisUe for ID tlmhtror alone than for agricultural purpose, audio establish her claim tnauld Inndalicfore II. C. Kill, f H Couimlssloucr.alliUofUce In llcml, Oregon.'oii the ullidny of June, loufl, Hhe name M wltncssv. John IiIom, and Joseph iiiinicr, of llend, Oregon, David v. bctwart and Kobcrt r. Harrington, of I'rlnctlllc. Any and all person cUlmluv ailv,-r.iu at W a 11 ',, . -- ...-. .. i c auovMicscriiu laim arc reiiuesttd Io file Ihelr claim Jn this olflee ou or before said nth davofjiiiit, Iyu6. . ol MICHAl'.r, T, NOI.AN, UegUtcr. RcaU TUB 13UUUTIN. Timber tend, Atl June 3, it NOTICK FOR PUHUUATION. II. M. I.sml DMis-.TIic Dulles, Oiegun, ismiary j, iou. Nolle Is hotstiy flren Dial in lumptlsuer with the piuvtsloua of Ihe Act tlhr ACtnl Cousrtws in In nr 1, Cougrtws id jniie 1S7S, enllllnl. "An set for I lie salt of llmbet Umis W'sshlHglou Trllllory, a etleHiltsI t atl the mtiillCiaiHi siaies nv V Act of August 4. IVI I'haite a Idtwaids, of I'lltirvlllr. uuhI) of Ciuuk, Mate ofOieuiHi haslhl day Alfd lulbta oljw hi swum stal, men! N Ji fu its punts of Ihe awty uf see tj, tp lv s, r 1 e. w m And will otter woo ft show that lite laud sought Is mot valuable far Its limber ot stun IIish foi agiliullural purpose, snd to establish his claim In said land before II C Hills t' H Commissioner, al hlsofllca al Hand Oiegou, uh the 13th day of June, iy lla names as wllneasos j. N Hosier, Hl.hanl King, James Hunter ami J M tewieuc. all of lit ltd, Oregon Any and all parse etolmbje rolerrsrly hr bvvdscTlhwl lauds ale rtaM Iu Sl then ciaun in this ttu or befbr sbt iyh y BfteT I UI4 lttrlra aijia .ICIIAItl,T. NObAX. Negister, TIMt tend. Act Juue 3. iM NOTICK FOU PUIUilCATlON. f a tend OwWe, The lulfss, Orefun. Aptll 4lh. I'f Not lee U hereh giveHlbal Iu csmtpiUitre wim the pewistiMsatw Iheact or oogtass 04 iuhv t. lara, eaiulesl "An act fetlhr sale uf limlwr laml iara,ealUwsl "An art a Ihe sale ol limiwr laml In tlte rMaies at CallraeuU. (Heeou, Nrad. and Waihluatnu Trtittae y " a eslesulssl to all lb' I'ublk teud Male by act uf At giM 4. buten W Nsuusau, f fliauile I'alls. roualy of Huobuatssh, Slsl te of e hii Washington, has Ibis dsi Aled la Ibis 1 awsWHsalensHt Ms ivs. rvr lb parshsse " Ihc se )f ot ise jt. ip tu s. r it r, w m, And will offer powf Io snuw that Ihe Ismt MMghl is mirtv vtabb Air Its timbre he Sana than I'te agrkultural pue posa Hd 1st sarVffb bis claim lusabi land bemte lb Hpgtiler Slid Meeetver all he Dalle. (Hegsm oat the rrth day ufjuu 14 He Ham as witnesses Mas Ktus. lobu Stales. Prank Campbell srset freak Krus. all at elrauHr I'albt Vahlutt Any and all pimaus cUlmlNar advrtset) lis abote-dr-crihea) Wad at raautsH tie Ibetr claims Iu IMM m tstrsje aaM rtitt day af Juue, ia MICIUKI a7-ia NtMN. Heftier. rtsabet tetwi. Act loa y itS NOTICK FOR PUlHilCaVTlON. V A. tesat OtsSte. Tb Pasta. QreasM. Marcft atari, 4a. Natsra U bertbr tti that 1st csS!lanea wtth lis pews to at. of lb act af Cataacaw af Jsmm j, lAut eutHlssi -am t Am Ha saS tilartar lasat tlbettaMnofCalisVaU.ltsvai. rSevad. Mat Wauusal TeetUusy," a .eslsuded Iu all lis I'aWk teud IsUUs by set of Aagast 4. ik. Ape usee II (.jrasn. af Head, roualy nfi'rawk. stale f rreeaast, las Ibis day Alert la Ibis atstrs bis tmnm tirMtt No ja for Ibe pan of ike a t, If. w If NHSWlfVKlK fl.lplf ,r II. WA), And will off. r Monf la mh Ibat lb msghl 1 ssfr talualirr rm lla llaslaf or ibaa bu aarbulluial bsirsvss. sad io nti Ms claim I said Uod beti Ibe Carnal e Cbjek at rvmiue iitrgow ua ia 1 ta aay at July, ). Ilr HaisMs aswUuesM P N. t Ilea of tjaltttaw, JHas.u H W nibts 1 1, Turarr traaTMairir H. ..ffs. in insj, 1 Auyasal all r aud aU Jrnaaws rUlmuM aaiitaewiy star -ueslsnaw7t rrae4b ft'lM Irs ibis as- as as- Urate bl mhlUf af y Ml.' HA Ml, f. NulkW, NsvsV abase cbvHu iuly. k Mtjly Thstber tessi. Act Juts , it. NOTICK FOR I'UIIMCATION. V. k. teud (ts.Ts Dalre. Of. AtSttJ j, aaaA, Mailr Is besebv assrs, thai N siiaaptiajigi wrtb lis HtawtsSoa of tb Act Caairast jj jutt 3, Itsa ewtstWd. "Ah set foe Its ! atawteaaC iallK stale ofCalibwa. isrvajaa. SetsaV iA WW"T"'M",'' sllW to alt lb pubtk Usui states by Act ot Aagssst 4, lass Harry K NaMtbu, fPoetUud, enaaly 4 Mall -tCTu' fOrr- gm. Iws Ihls iU Slesl la 1 hi asroeu stsleusent No raa. for Ibe purettM trf Itsa Lasts 1 aud 4. sec is t 1 1. ) and 1. w i, asnl Lata I aud v aec 3. la i . 1 it r, w us And i wttl offer sasarf alsase UsM tit sougbl Its asuer valuable A H tlsslarr a Ihau fcr aitv icuUueal pAtasiaajiai to astab hi ctalM io sbl Usui kasuv Use Hiajtols Urn llsh and K resteer, al The Dalle day uf June, laat tMagaat. m lit aftsj HeHiHaa wetness IImn Asm. Itv wi ,-viissna, inrsjo, i v Mara aaat AUIIIe Luaas. ot nesal, Otgs; Mlelssei 0C Auy ami all asmsas rlaltala adas!- we .iuv ismm are nwuftaa to Mtolssist riaiass .L. I.hj. m . .J L ....ir ' iHlblsi att or IwAtr I ft sM tWi Vr or J Hr1T ItrtsSf, sss-ii MICIIAHI.T. MtlLAN. Maglslar. Tlrubrr tend, Act Juue 3. teyl, NOTICK FOH PUHMCATIOsV. L'. . teud IMhcsr. Tb Iksrbrs rtensau. Matafa SI US. ImS .ik rbf ivu thai la rsmstrisauac wh bepruvisoflbaAaiorCougi" .' f!Ti' 'lil"." ft?1 ""f th Ml ofltalaVaVtraa I'nWle teml States by set of Autfu-t 4. 1, I'rank (llavw. ol Krdmoud.j rounly uf Cttaak. staU uf Olegsm. lias thU day y Hlssl lu Ihls urac bU swsmh stale jAoj. lor llrt iMtrckase of Us e k trf ...b... Sfu A. - i- .. . "i " ..,,. r. nu.imiH IHtrcnas uf IA se . . ip ai a, r 13 r. w m. And will offer tuuof U show that Ike Uad 7"i " uotst vaiuaia Aa- iu lliulser ar stostr uT Mr4'eulimiMa. audtu oslaWUh I Is claim to satif Uml braee lb Coaaly JnT 4 I rllievtlU, Oregon, an Hi 1 jib day 7 Jetlf, Ifrst. fi.,iJi"M"i,i?.w.'."Mm sBl1" 1'Hm.lrft.rltSt. OregpH. and W II aiaat. h. W II, KHcy ami Chart Htanbuiough, all of lletnl, II eW T I7JV CgH NOTICK FOR PimiJCA'l Dalluiciit of the Inlerlor. 'ION. I' H. Uml OfTic Th lallaa, Oregon, , Artll, 3, IV. Notice I hersliv uban ii.si tt. rti,...i named settler haa fft,rnil ..t 1,1. l...T..l.. ... make iwiiMiuuilon iuol In upHHt 7iif fTalm. and Hut said proof will be made before II. C. itnis, 1; n. touiiiiissioutr, Ht liisofnirlu llcud. orcguii, on June nth, iv-.. vlsi John fiulhraiiMii, of rtciid, Oregon, on II. H, Nfl. 1440, ff ,c , sec 11, Ip iv. r lor. w 111. n,.,,H.,.,?.mw "" f"ll"wt"K wlllltsssau lu prow his Miiiiiiimii, rsuk-leiife ii(hiu and cnlllvailou 1,1 salil UihI.vUi Oliver Tlinibjornsoii, f)lluB llitlll Jnn 1 s.,1 .,.,. . .ivi. -',-" .. "!."L .r"".""i """ - -" iiivuMuiw luue, an 01 IKiul. (Irruiin 4or aiiiii iii4-;n MICIIALT. NOLAX, Ucglitvr Ikkioathd Iani I have a few choice tracts from .jo to ibo acres each that can be bought nt a bar gain, P, jit Tompkins, Uank BttliaitiE. 43U Any and all peisona claiming ailvwsely Ike alve deasr lunl lands are rssjnestriTle fife their claims In till UfK, f uf.w, .aid 10 Jay of Jiily.ii. MICIIAHI.T kui,an, Kriktir.