Ti&mumi !! i n ,iii.iiF.-ai.iATavg 41 I tPI a r Wk lis m h Wm x. X. nv xv -w.vy x v,x.-' a w w v i rr i f X'VzSKv TyCy 7xN! rfr:i ' x a xS5 z V L .x Vx x vv- M' V xJvV fX ,v Xv-yx SC Vv"" s '. ""7" xOxskV f f 7 , r--n-. -ITiriW,,,J,.!:.,TMnMFWwi m mm i mil mii i lining ivs'jup to juDan bell. Culver Taxpayers Want Graft Money Returned to County. The Madras Pioneer has an in teresting letter in its last issue, Voicing the sentiment of Culver tax payers relative to county division matters. It also "touches up" the fccv. H. JL Street and adds to hi present degree of fame. The arti ele follows: "Editor Pioneer: Asseveralbave teen writing lately in regard to the new couuty, we of Culver wish to say a few words. All we have to say is that if the taxpayers of the proposed county want the division and are willing to shoulder the ex pense, whose business is it? We nre surely capable of looking after our own affairs, "And the people of Haystack precinct don't nropose to be guided by the Rev. Homer Street. He is too well known hereabouts, having lived here at one time. The peo jAe here have not forgotten the do nation work done on his ranch, When1 (he neighbors gathered in and grubbed sagebrush and fenced aud plowed his land. Then when the improvements were made he sold them and pocketed the cash. So his writiugs now have not much weight with us Haystackers. "Judge Bell has acknowledged that the expenses of the delegation sent from Prineville two years ago to tight the creation of Stockman couuty were paid out of Crook county funds because some of the m,W0MENfu' rtobertlno Klvea what every woman moat dealrea a perfect complexion It prlnjtu that soft, imooth, freiti, clear tint to tha cheek that fcnote )outhrulnes. It will brlnr beauty to those who lack It; It will retain It for thoie who already poeieaa it; It will enable you lo aucceaafully rombat Hie ravage of weather and time. Don't doubt-don't arsue. Juat try rtobertlno Your drugeiat will fflvo you a frco cample. All drue Kisu keep Itobcrtlne, QEEi&XlM numss& 1 ' 'i JMf yfN I N 7 ArXOs . a " X-oy.yN 7771 citizens requested it, and that he was one of the parties that received ixart of the moner. Inasmuch as Judge Bell says that if it was wrong (we are sorry we have a judge that doesn't understand the law) ht would replace it, now we, the tax payers of this community, propose that the money be returned to the county funds with interest, and if not, we propose that the expenses of the delegates sent from Madras and Bend to work for the new ounties be paid out of the county funds. We help raise these funds and expect to see that we have fair play when we do happen to find out any of the 'graft.' "Several of my friends have re quested that I write this article for the Pioneer, and in doing so I have voiced the sentiments of a number of taxpayers of this community. Mrs. W. II. Phck. Culver, February io, 1907. Did They Count Them? George Millican came in from his Pine Mountain ranch the other day, says the Piineville Journal, and brings a story that is enough to make the heatt of the hunter re joice. A number of vaqueros were looking for cattle on the desert and ran across a band of 350 antelope about 12 miles from Mr. Millican's ranch. The cow boys ran into the band and stampeded them. They could strike the auimals with their quirts. It is said that it is no un usual thing for large bands of ante lope to make their way to the desert from the mountains after a heavy fall of snow. This year the snow is unusually heavy. Tradc Marks DCSIQNB CopvniQHTa Ac. Anron aendlnf a iketefa and description nay lufrkl iLAeartAln our ODlnLon twmm wutthar an 1 frto ofcQpiT Infenllon It probably pUntbU, Cotoraonlc- tlrmitrlctrconOJnlIl. HAHO&OV onpalanta oni lie, uiaeu tatocj rcrtaeunuf pattala. I'iUdii Uiea uroaan nana , urn liunn m 1 in VAAalaA tvtelat nctiu. without cbr. In to Scientific Jhnericfltn A bandiomelr lllottratad k1r. latinl dr. mlallon of anjr cltniioo Journal. Tarui, It a rcirt four montUi.lU 6V14 brail nawidealtra. .kkilAliv 60 YEARS' KEXPERIENCE Two Days Without Pood. Manford Nye had quite a thrill ing experience a week or m ago, says the Prineville Journal. He left the ranch of George Millican to go to his home on Bear creek. The heavy fall of snow made everything look alike to Mr. Nye and consequently he lost his way. He wandered around on horse back for two days and nights be fore he ran across familiar land marks. When he finally got his bearings he was 30 miles from home. During his exposure he wns without food or shelter. He did not even have any matches with which to build a fire. Dcnd Teacher Honored. At n meeting of the Crook coun ty Kducatioual Union held Monday the followiug officers were elected to serve during the ensuing year. President, Mrs. Margaret Hlkius, Prineville; vice-president, Miss Ruth Reed, of Bend; secretary, Miss Bertha White. Prineville; treasurer, Miss Cora Ferguson, Prineville. The votes for the dif ferent candidates were close, the successful ones winning by n small plurality. The Union will take up active work in outside localities as soon as the weather permits. Jour nal. After reading The Bulletin you have that satisfied feeling. Sub scribe for it. Timber Ind, Act of June j, j8;S, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. U.S. Land Office, Ikevlevr, Oregon, January 11,1907 Notice Ii hereby gltcn that In compliance with theprotlilotiaoflhc Act of CouxrcM of June i. l7. entitled "An act for the rule of timber lamia i" h ttea ofCallfonila, Oregon, Noada ami Washington Territory," u caTeinltri to all llic ttuUie lanil aUtea by act of Atigua i, iB.J tlic following txraoni have filed In tills office their WVIU fcWlCIUCIUI, 10-wll. K.tnier Niawonger, of fiend, county of Crook, atate of Orrgon, awom atatement No MJ. for the purcliaac of the nw Jf aec. ij, tp ii , r. 14 e., w m Joaephlne M. M. Weyiuoulh, of llenil, county of Crook, atatc of Oregon, aworn atatement No, tjiy, for the purclmae of the eh mw aec 11, tp, ii r 14 e , w m. That they will e.fler proofa to ahow that Ihe (audi aought are more valuable for the timber or alone thereon than for agricultural purposta, and to eatabllah llielr clalnia to auld lamia before II C lillla. I. H, Commlaaloiier, at hla oOicial iilaceofbualneaaiii jieud, Oregon, on Monday, Ihe 15th day of April, 1907 They name aa wiliies.ea, Charlea I) Ilrown, Cliarlca M. Weymouth, Hlmer Mawougcr Joaephlne M. M. Weymouth, all of lleud. Ore gon Anr and alt neraoiiarlahiiliivaitirriu.ii n ... the auove-dcacribetl la ml a urc reiiietcd to file tlicirclaliiii In ihla office ou or before the aald Ijthdayol April, iuot, rtU J. N, WATbON, KcKUttr, On the Deschutes River in Western Part, of Crook County, Oregon. Center of the new Irrigation Development covering 250,000 ACRES OF RICH LAND t ' " I " pwmm W (M " 4J. WmI m ' .L- 1 liil I i In i i i -ii GREENWOOD ' AVL. j'f. I S 4 S i J CO ii to f S J-i'V 4 tt l n H AWT HORN J X J 4 t 7 z t H 1$ X r to f S 1-- J, i x IRONWOOD AVE. iJ5 H a 13 fu JU NIPltR jkU tt 'iv'c"'r' KOA t r i ) Land to Clear. Parties engaged in clearing lauds are invited to submit figures on cost of clearing 55 acres in Si of SKtf Sec. 22-17.12, 3 niilea northea'at of Bend, Oregon. H. Snxink, Wilbur, Washington. .6-.o "?A tc lx. ?C- SEWINQ MACHINE. HOLIER DEAR I MO. IIIOII GRADE. by buying thta reliable, lioncit, high grade tew ing nuchlae. STRONGEST GUARANTEE. National Sewing Machine Co., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. PACTORV ATBULVIUBBB. ILL. FRANK REISTLE '22!'tM.A2R .""otyper " iwaainfaIIrXt UIHiril Ellin FAIR PRE Jrr KjA DpWi Autontitla uXIHBal CMvl (JaBwB FIRST DUALITY l ! II! "l I I I I t J 4 S C (0 'i t 1 t 7 I 1 i A V C. ' J 4 J" i 1 I 7 . j y s 4 I J u h AV E.. 2 J rf 4 ' ' Jo ' ' f it u ie 1 t 1 AVE. 1 r Tlmfcer l.al. Aet f Jhn j i- NOTICK FOIt 1'UHUUATION. V h Uh4 OaVe. UVrtw, hm ,.'" " "7? ." iwiiMwiimn ana IbfttwtiUiitriiriitil C'rwij. To, Jaa, . it, 'niHIaaf 'AN act far the aU VllW( Utkl la the Malta ofCaltluoiM !,, HnwU iZi llJt?.,iJ,J!J,M!, i ,J" all Ik MjMk Um4 tet bjr 4 of Ahc 4 , k MbMiMg a ha.e tle4 H UU lalr won UUMtU. la HI llMMM V WhltMtl 'fKrMd riMHI yat Crank Hale of f Hrmim o, aW n. .K-awfe .Md Hea,K aHltlail ?. it tttA ataaaauiaJw an I'tuL -a -a- t r. . I .uum,r.t X Man for IW pub u( lb mm JKj',ratt4KK(A, lM, , ,1 That thry IH rVr lf tf ht . kt Ike laud ! -Nlli MMe .lua0e for tu timber ''V "'alhl.uflWtaliiUcei.f twHwlTTt They name aa wltHe.Ma Anna I' Ml ion T '' Hh,ui' all "fX-Hd. ore. ' " J N WATM)K. HegMer Tlwlrr l.awl, Act erf Juue j. laj NOTICB FOR PUIJMCATION. U. 8. Iiid Ome, The lUllea, (hh. January i, iirt .-, r.Tr.r'ff.T.' v aiwiaw,, Notice la hrieliy glrrn that In ewwi.lUwe with theprovialwiaHriheAttf.lCongieM i.f iyJIv is- rut i r.i a r. .i. r".V7TV '. '"." i iVth, au VaolCa.lfVrMU; 'oiTg' WZlTXi ..llowlng named w.ayn. Mvc AM J, ihiaiinie Ihelr awuru atatcmenta. to-Mlt ilarv A Miuiru. pfHpokaHe.comityorrlpokaiie, atate of Waah ii. i i a. r , ,, ,.i' r. :':".".': .;,.c,v - -; --. ii in I'umiair oi ihe r u e, w iu " " " "' Ida Maeulre fifnuane, couuty of Hkaiie. .late t,f v., Ingloii, awuri! alalemeiit No. yirf, flint Novel tier ir, im. for Ihe ixirrhaae tffllie anJiiViJ , . Alllllir 11 Vaaaall of I'allaClly. county of I'olk. atmr r Oiraon aworu alateineiil Nn .... i..i ..' ' "''"", io, for th. purehiac of iiii ;m?5 iV li t'i a, r i j e, w m, " ' ' KC "' ai ii ;,. .h..: r ir:xr:''v. "ie """-er r to ,.r. j .i, ".i".!'; ; ..."i,v ",",.i:"'i.Hmi M:M.""?-"r Miry A on, of H VrlSK r, &&'?' rlirts until a Kri .!.. itaitaTi mr.r. .wv.'i'w awoii or t, ..tlaml liliSrlr, I ' u,k ,, VTt ii'i!lll' X " . ' -. ru Jnm MICIIAIU. T NOI.AV Ktgl.ler. Crook County Really Co. Heal L'slale Bought and Sold. cue unu Accident INSURANCE. 0FK.Cg 'HUTtlWnutHj, MMOn You ought to read The Bulletin. It given the NKWS At Gateway to the Great DESCHUTES PINE Timber Belt The Town has Grown linot entirely in (ho cut. il;e j. office ltiug only frojii April X i.v , Ikml h cxcrllcMt pnMu ', mik! complete public wnlcr wotlt POR INF0UA1ATI0N INQUIW; 01- The Pilot Butte! Development Co Proprietor Townsite CONTKST N(JIkl I'l i cmtii ir m Hit , , h t l.andnMat, ihu ,, , ,, Nim'I . A mnVteat r . aNUa.u i,. t. awl mlka.scr by Jb J M....I.. . ,.rt..i. Mlk Nuaarairadejttr Su iiv. .. .1 ii. . wciWhlaim(wii,,., ra.w liiam I. 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"tale taf Oirg t,L?r W.M" A ,h IHHha ofll.ru . elOMr! awl HeU, ai'Mt J(, ll ,, , ,t ra l.mi'ij.')'. .""'' I"ff .. .'' ."'.'. JM i..ii. .i i ""ir raiwaoieior II. iiininr ,.?1iii i "'.'.'"fagrkullMlal iwitiuaea, aud 1 f- Imi ''' . ,UU U'W l aabl'laiid Uluie II ii.,L i ..' " " tiHl.4ir, at Ida i.iThcIm "imci.. 1JJ7""' " ''"'y "' 'l,,v "' Mm iibih .. ...i. .. .... ..ri.ni . " w""aaa I'rauria II M Vi. """i "'' Henry I. Whltaelt WiU'-ai WLenian, heveltll.lMiiB.'illofiiend.oirgoii ii'.LA1"! ",. If'""' claiming aderlr illt ui tl. ""''""Iteoii or Iwfoie Ihe .aid 1 nil ay oi March, 117, J" J N WATMOV, KrgUUr Timber Land. Act June j.iajK NOTIOK KOU IMJIH.ICATION. V. H. Land lllhcc, l.akctleiv, Oirguu, ,. , , DriemlieriJ.lv ihe Vimi'J ''"''i?,'"' Hial III cumpllaiirr (lll In ii.!..i lnl,r.AlJ,f " "" "" amfttirtliutrlaMi.U wJ.i.i;., . , Tlv" !""' I'ltgmi. wrvaua ami ,..v Ht w, arMiUal af, l L'.lQrlra. M VL'a.a.......M. I.M.di,l,Si,,li,!y.V?c,K,ki """ f Oregon iu. Nn .vf ii1" ,,ll.u'fe 111" anorii aiaUiiirnt iiiri. ..if,1""""1 "' "'"" 1 '"" ' e" ili I 4 "1'"" 4inl4c5,tpVia r '4 And ulll i.rr.r r ... . .... aumhi I. ...... ...'.'.T'.'. " ' l",..,,1" ",r "" HiaT. .... .1 .. " ."" ,ur limber iirine Ii ! rtil,M",M" '!,i"' l''"J-. "ml I" r.iu u iw I "1 ""I'"1""! f'tlute II C- Hill., I on . L" "l,rr, ' "Hi at llend, Oregon oil Unlnrailay, Ihe nth liny oi March, ion L'liutuJi7Fi1. "" wlll'ee I Imtr Manoiiger ....... Miit.i neiiu ifiegui.. nln.t..ia"i I1'"'" claiming udveraely Ihe J&J.'rt'1 l'"lte reiie.trd Iu lilt llir'r UayofMuicu.ivo', " ur "c,ure """ ' ,B iMprtto4MaribArl tof Cuugir.; ..I JuMe i. Jzfi "'"" ', A aet for lb aale of I imlf r U " iMthcHalMctfCallkMHta. OiegtMi, Nr.a la awl UllLIUlilnu 'fa.ii.... . . T la. .. .. - IW "". Ji N. WATSOW, iUoliiet-i