I THE BEND BULLETIN "For every man a square deal, no Iom fend ne mere." tllARLUS t. UOWK.. BDITOR StmSCRiPTlON RATI5S: One JrTfMHM .... MS. WOnthS........,m.,.. -ll Three moulh.MMM" $IJ .Fa 'InratUblr iu adrauce.) FRIDAY, MARCH 37, tooS. VOTUFORUR.COd. On the first twe of tins issue appears a statement by Dr. U. C Coo who is a candidate for state representative from the Twenty first Representative District, in re gard to the issues that arc before ihe voters. While Ur. t-oe hocn not confine himself to one issue, he docs pick out the one of the ;ienl est importance to Central Otei'on and explains fully his position thtrcou It is admitted by eVery thinking man that Oregon is badly ill need of n new water law, one that em bodies the best featutes of the be-i water laws ot other states. An attempt will be made at the nc.Nt legislature to pass such a law and it behooves the Twenty-first dh trict to have a representative there who understands condition in this section of the Atate utid who will work diligently for the adoption ol a proper law. Dr Cue recognizes the ureal importance tht. question bears to the welfare and development ol the whole of Oreccn and if he goes to the legislature his efforts will bt expended 111 behalf of securinj: suitable water law for the state and rue that will help greatly in the cveloptacnt of Central Oregon. This is a matter that should be ittcudcd to at once for the longer is postponed the greater will be trouble in the end. A new law nust be passed sooner or later and r he best time for it will be at the lext legislature. Therefore, it be- ioovcs the voters of this district to end a man to Salem who wilt look flcr their interests in this matter Such a man is Dr. Coe, who, b natural ability and training, would exert a strong influence in the legislature. Vote for Dr. Coe. The voters of the state arc now receiving a pamphlet of 126 pages containing all measures referred to the people by the Legislative Asr.embl , referendum ordered b petition cf the people, and proposed by initiative petition. These meas ures should be carefully studied by every voter. Among them are several that are of great importance, such as the act to increase the annual appropriation for the stale university to $1 25.000 a year, a constitutional amendment provid ing for the exemption of much property that is now taxed and the placing of taxation on land values a step in the detection of the single tax; a constitutional amend ment establishing the recall; a bill for a law establishing Statement No. 1: a bill for the protection of salmon und sturgeon in the Colum bia and Sandy mus; oud several other measures. The voter bhould btudy these various measures so that lie can vote intelligently there on at the general election. There is a strong movement over the state to discredit direct legislation by the people as provided by the initiative and referendum attd if the voters fail to treat in an intelligent manner the various measures tint w'J! be submitted to them at tbe general election, the opponents of the initiative and referendum v. ill cite it as a reason for abolish ing the measure. As this (aw now stands it may be susceptible of abuse btit lis wcafc points can be remedied. The system of direct legislation Is a great safeguard against corrupt politics and in favor of good government, and any step toward abolishing it would be n long step in the wrong direction. The old political ring that ruled Oregon so long and so corruptly bits 110 love for the initiative and referendum and is doing all iu its power to discredit it. Tfierefore, Jt behooves the people to study carefully the various measures pro- A Narrow Escape .Many people hate a . narrow escape torn pneuuioida and consumption as a ratwilt of a cold that hang on. Foley's Honey and Tor cures coutdia and colds no Witter hew deep seated and prcM-nt iHcuuionia aifd consumption. Kefuc uibstitutei. C. V. Merrill, Druggist; Gophers, Sape RaU and iWric DoRa annually devastate our field of growing train. Tliclr number may be greatly diminished by n systematic warfare upon I...- Hn rotnilo tlllnl before the IMUI. ...WJ .w....fc -..... young are born, reduces the number 01 pests at least ten later on. "Woodlark" Squirrel Poison is the most reliable and destructive agent yet devled for their extermination. It i absolutely certain In its action and every kernel is warranted to kill. Climatic changes or moisture of the earth do not destroy it strength. It require no mixing or prepa ration, and is always ready for use. No other is o good. Dealers will refund the purchase price, If not a claimed. Uovt CuemicaIj C?., Portland, Orecon posed, uiid prove flection that thev them intelligently a' the general cull pass upon V. E. Dayton has entered the race for the republican nomination for assessor, and his nuuotiucement ippenrs in this ivue Mr. Dayton tins been deputy n-evor under As sessor Lnfollette and if nominated and ekcted would make a compe tent oflici.nl Thousands Perish Thounii(U perish cvrry ear from con umption resulting from a cold, Foley's Honey and Tar cure the most obstinate lucking cough and expels the cold from vour sjstem and prevent consumption ami pneumonia. It ha ulred many cacsot incipient consumption. C. V. Merrill. Druggist. Stallion and Jacks for Service. I have two jacks, one eight and one coming three years old, which ( am standing at the Baldwin rauch eight miles east of Bend, at $10 for the season, beginning March t; also one Hambletotiian stallion, seven jears old, $15 for tbe season. Colts from each can be seen at the ranch. C L. Eaton. For Sale. House and lot, block 1, lot 2, Bend townsltc. Only $750 00. Apply to Millard Triplett, Creswcll, Oregon . 1 I Wonder. I wonder when my love come back From far across the lea. He'll nut hi arms around my neck Ami sing n song to uic. I wonder when we're growinc old, And the hills are hard to climb, He'll lake me gently by the hand, A in days of Auld Liange Syne. I wonder when we're through this life, And angels hover near. We'll meet our friends of long ago, To bid us have good cheer. I'. A. KUNNARD. Read The Hulletin. It is conceded to be the best paper In Crook county. When You Paint buildings, inside or out side, if you desire the very best results' at the least expense you should use The SHERWiN-WlLLIAMS PAINT Call for ' color cards E. A. SATHER A Full Line of Groceries', Dry Ooods and Hardware always on Hand. WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE, PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with Iho bet t that tho town affords, Neat and Comfortable Rooms. Ui!N, Okugon X3C AMONG THE CANDIDATES Politics in Oregon lmil become n scandal in the eyes ofthctintion. It had been n game of subtlety and craft, n menacing system to our stale and country. Salem was a veritable city of spoils and legisla tive sessions n period of bold ac tivity for political yeggmnu. Lilt times have changed and today Oregon stands foremost In the list of states that would do away for ever with the old soddeu days the corrupt and shameful system. As the seven-hilled city was not built iu n day so this tightly tcntacled system cannot be eradicated in n day or a year. Able men and hon est voters must complete this puri fication of the politics of our slate. Prominent iu Oregon as n cham pion of pure politics mid nu advo cate of the eradication of the dan gerous system, is Honorable II. M. Cake of Portland. Mr. Cake Is .seeking the republican nomination for United States senator and is doing so in a way that appeals strongly to the people of Oregon. Fortunately for those of us who possess little admiration for a wear er of the senatorial toga who has achieved his cxhaltcd position by chicanery or politics, Mr. Cake is nothing of a politician. He repre sents the other type; the reserved, conservative nud able lawyer, who believes in the active policies of Roosevelt and has unlimited hope for our state of Oregon. Though his record is not a po litical one, Mr. Cake has probably done more towards the development of Oregon, than any other private citizen. It was lie who inaugurat ed the plans of development and advancement that nre being so suc cessfully accomplished by the port- land Commercial Club and the Ore gon Development League. Mr. Cake for several years was president of the Portland Commer cial Club and in that position brought it to its present state of tfficiency. Oregon at this time lias sore uccd of proper representation in congress. ho one will deny that our growth and development has been retarded by want of proper representation at the uation's capilol. Mr. Cake is an ardent admirer of President Roosevelt, believes in his policies and is convinced that It is to tbe nation's best interests that they" be continued. A Card This is to certify that all ilrucctst are authorized to refund sour money If Foley's Honey and Tar fails to cure your cougli or cold. It stops the cough, heal the lungs aud prevents serious result from n cold. Cures la grippe, cough and prevents pneumonia and consump tion. Contains no opiates. Thegcuuine Is in a Yellow package. Kclusc sulxll tutes. t. W. Merrill, Druggist. For Sale. One pair sorrel horses and har nessweight 2800. Well broken and mated. Guaranteed good pul lers. Also light team, buggy and harness. Vacant and Improved city lots in Bend. Goofl farm land in both Bend and Sisters country. 1-4 H. J. Ovkutukp, Bend, Ore. Card of Thank. We desire lo sincerely thank thine who so ( kindly assisted us with .their sympauiy anil neip ciurtng uic sicklies aim iicatu 01 our iniaiit iiuugntcr. Mk, and Mrs. C. 15. Woons. CONTUST NOTICli. Department of Ihe Interior, V. 8. Land OfSor , Lskevlcw, Oregon, February 16, lo.!. A sufficient contest affidavit having beeu filed In this of Sec by F II Marlon, contcaiaiit.aealuil hcuietteait entry No. Ji44. inailr Auguat is, ipii, KiHiw ami n)tBWM,reciiou it.ip. 11 r, . .. 11 ui juitu iMiiuiiiKiiaiM, auieaiee. 111 which It la alleged that mm lllrmlughain has wnoiiy auatxiouen aaui lann. trial he haa neter lived 011 ulil Und and thai Ik baa never built a boue on said land, that he haa never cultivated aaid land and thai he has been absent Irora aald land fur more Iban is mouths latt pset, and that aald alleged atxeucc from th aald laud was not due to bis employment In the army, nary or marine corps of the lulled Mates asapilrale solditr officer, seaman or tnailne during the war with hpain, or durlug any other warlu which the United States may be engaged, Said parties are hereby notified to appear, re. spoud and offer evidence louchtngMld allegation at 10 o'clock in on April . lyorf, before 11. C Ifllia. U. 8. CGluruiesloner. at Mend. Orreou. and Ufa I final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a ni. on May 4, 1908, before Ihe Krgutcr and Kcceiv eraiine u Jnltcd btatcs Land Ofhcc In Lakcrlcw, Oregon The aald contestant having. In n tirofter afftda. vlt filed February 11. ivoft. set forth facta which show that after oue diligence pcraomilacrvlrc of 1111s noiicr ran 1101 ue luuue. 11 la nereuv nruereu and directed thai auch notice be given by due and proper publication, uirjo-a 17 J.N, WATSON, Keglstcr. CANDIDATE'S COLUMN, VOK DISTRICT ATTOHNKY. To the Ucpabllcan Voter of the Seventh Judicial iMstrlcti T .lc.lri- tin- Humiliation nt vnur hand to the office of District Attorney and will appreciate your vole til me coining nil tnary election It you deem uic worthy ol your support. W, 1. tnviiKS, i.miiiinv, vm. 10U DISTRICT ATTOKNKY. Subject to the approval of tho voter ot Crook and Wasco counties, my cntull tlncv fur the retiuti'lrati nomination for district attorney of Ihe Seventh Judicial District at liie coming primaries, is an nounced. If nominated and elected I shall endeavor to faithfully discharge the duties of the office as pruvldrd by taw. l'Ritn W. Whjion, The Dalles, Or. l'OK I01NT HM'KltSKNTATtVK. To the Republican ot Klamath, Lake, CrooK unit 1. runt v.outtiie: 1 wish to Inform the republican of Khmutli, Lake, Crtmk and Ornut conn lira. n,iitltiitliii thr TwiMttv-Tlrat Ken- rrscntatlvc District of Oregon, that my nniiiK ulll Im lirritpilteil (or 01ir eullsid- enitioii at the priuuiy election to lie held April 17, 10. vS, nsktiig your suffrage for sclrclioti asoueof the republican nomi nees tor until rcprcMMnsuxc in imiu ui trict, to lie balloted for on June 1, l'H, ;.I17 11. 4. 1IRATT.SIN, Paisley, Oregon, VOR JOINT RiU'KHSUNTVnVlt. I hcrebv nnnonnce tuvselt a candidate for joint rcprcscntatbc from Katatnalh, Lake, Crook aud Grant counties, 011 the republican ticket, subject to the decision of the primary election. I'. V. V.OK, lletid, Oregon. FOR JOINT 8KNAT0R. I wish to state that I am a candidate for the republican nomination for joint senator to represent the district con sisting of Crook, Klamath and take counties. II. I.. Hoi.r.ATit, llonansa, Oregon. FOR STATK SKNATOR. I hereby announce myself a candidate for joint senator from Crook, Klamath and I.akc counties oil thr republican ticket, subject to tile ileclliou ol lite primary election. I,. V. V H.I.TTS. Klamath Palls, Or., l'cb. I J, I'ty FOR COUNTY JUDOK. To the Republican Voter of Crook County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of county judge, subject to the action of the republican voters at the primary election. It. C. Ht.us, Ilcnd, Or. COUNTY SCHOOL SUI'KUINTKNDKNT. I hereby announce that I will 1 n can didate for county school superintendent of Crook county subject to the action of the republican voter in the primary election. M. A. I.KIIMAX, O'li'cil, Or. FOR COUNTY JUDOK. Madra, Or., January sti. To the Voter of Crook County: I hereby announce ni) self a candidate for nomination, 011 the republican tick et, lo the office of county judge. Vour support at the primaries, April 17. will be truly appreciated. Mnrcreiy yours, J. I'. IlUKCIIAKI). I'OR COUNTY TRKASURKR. To thr Voters of Crook County. I hcrebv announce uivsclf as a ciutll- lute for re-election to the office of coun ty treasurer, subject to your approval of the administration ut tue nmce uuring my present term. v. I'. KING, COUNTY SCHOOL SUI'ltRINTKKDUNT To the Republican Voters of Crook Countv: T lirliv antiniinrn mvarlf a rflniliilntt for the office of county school suerin tcmlcut. Vour support at the primaries in April will be appreciated. ' It, A. I'onn. I'OR COUNTV SUVUYOR. To the Voter of Crook County: I hereby announce myself a candidate lor nomination, 011 111c rcpumicauucKci, to llie office of county surveyor. I re spectfully solicit your support at the primaries on April 17. Puank May. FOR ASSESSOR. To the voter ot Crook countv: I here by announce myself as a candidate for the office of county assessor, subject to the approval of the republican voters at the Primaries to be held April 17, looti. II. I'. JONK. Redmond, Oregon, FOR SIIItRIFI'. I herein' announce myself a candidate for the office of sheriff of Crook county subject to tin: approval of the democratic voters at me primaries to ic ncni April 17,150s. W, C, ComiurroN, Paulina, Ur. I'OR ASSESSOR. To the Voters of Crook County: I hereby iiiiiiounce invhelf a candidate for nomination to the office of county assessor, subject to the approval of Jlio republican voter at the primaries to be held April 17. looX. Vour support i re spectfully solicllid. 1, JV. 1IAYTON, I.aldlaw, Or. NHVinK KOlt PUIUjIOAT U. It. land timce, Tin liU, Oltitvn" TO WHOM IT MAY CONCHMNt Nolle Is hereby glren that Ihe atai or mi; gun haanicdiillhlaoincvatiliiicailun iwr ii. tu the fotlowlng Hit of laiuli, lo-wlf UHT NO. rOK I'ATIINT. lt of which Included lit spprowt s'grtgstr! Hat No, i. Deseiltdlnn, tee. n IV II II 11 Twii, Hsnge. Acres Ml(WM " HVVUofHWW HW'llifNIttf M.7 40 ul rtW'j, .1 INUl 0I So i IMlM IMiw lt",ll 40 IU 44 IU 4.;i 44.TI 4J 4dm sow (illui WM 1.1 Nl(( NW'W MW'I w rn NltlJolNWiJ l l,ot Ma, l H Lot Mo J y l.ut No. 4 nioforiswtf llllofHW'M Alt w Jl i SI It II :. M ) 4 4 4 4 4 4 i J S J a s n 6 a T f a a 0 v J .7 : i i i 11 n 11 u 1 M II U 14 4 M II J 6 6 t i i j la J.U'l Nlt KM or HWtf Nk,t nfSU'l ajj 11 II W t 4,M MUofMtlj, NMolNllV infof.NI( ISt) y w 41.S KM uinitx IjiI Nil. 1 SAul lllWM 4 n 4 4uo Itwui 4)M itf 44l SUihl 4MOU MIU 441 4K '!( IM No. s U.t No, j , HW'WofNKlr H"Kof NWV Kll'l WHufHHlf I.Ul fill I l,ut Nil I 11 ) l.ul No 4 u or nic i V. NWiofMwl; MUofaKI Ijrf Nu. I Lot No, 4 I.Ul Ml. Lot No. a l.ul No. J l.ul No. i Lot No. 4 NltSf of Nil) .TJ 4u ro 4sn 4mm 4tu Mlil 4T WK, 4400 4M 4X MM a ufNM NL of NWli avVor.Nw)f HrtlJofNIltf NIWofNWV Ul No. 1 La, Nu. A MVVl .iffcU'l UufNl SWWofHWW uai nu. 1 LIN Nb. I efHHtf ofaWi 1 ..rum 4-IJ fUnnl 44 Ml M.OM MM tkUM NI, Ills Ma II It W' M NWl WtiofKltW itkorowQ IkofhW-Q Rofahii awVofNwtf HU'ti i.rMvvt? 4fc 4401 UN fvviw lhaau NhKt KM 'HUH n;(aini hiu, or mi iu or Mil WWK w'UofhW'V NlfKolSV,),' IM No 1 I ol Nb. a 4m II It W' M 04- J.W - MM It It V it ) - i, " MM IM No. 5 Lot No ilHofawM I ul No I H Lot No. Lol No. 1 (tMofNW ' ICIM NKW'ofNH'f . . 4a 04 HKH " MDI JIJ.M an.t has atilie. for a patent t" M laihUnniter IhtattsorAuiutl S, IV4. ( st.. JM-4II), June 11, Syt, (nntat , 4J0, an.l Slareli 1. I'f'U (ji Mat. nu'iisa). relatliic to tbe tiautlas ! not to eicenl a nuiion aerca 01 aiKi laixi o v" of certain Ultra and that the kalil lltt. with lit aceoinpanIUM frooft. Is oen fur imixtlun ol Sit peraona intireiletl. ami Ilia riubtic xeiirrally Within the tint alatyilays followli t the tlale of till, notice. uruteaU or kuiIkK aliv.t Ihe (Ulinofthcrttalcloaiiy tract itcKiiUtl In Ihe lUt. on the (rouwt of laltuie In rmn4 nh Ihe law, ou Ihe r.iouu.1 ol noulexrl chaiarler of ihelatKl.on the iiouml of a prior ailrerae rlshl.oroii Ihe ground that the aame l mure valuable lor mm, rat man asrieunurai purr-nea, will t rretived aiwl uulail fur rriott to tbe Ceo. Clat Laoilomreat W'athlastou.ll C. C W SfOOKK. Mrjl.ttr LOUIB II. AUNIIAON, Mecelrcr I. C Vf. Moore. XeUler of Ihe t'nllet ft(ate La ml orftte at The liallea, Oreion. hrieby deals- ivale The lleml liulktlii ....1. itrtuneu at ikiki, Ci'Kik County, Ott sou, aa the paoer puMUhril neatest IhelaiMiu wliKhferrcoiuslietievshouM be pui.llabeil for at leal nine cooKtullre weeks, Ihe Brtt publleatlon Iu le made but later Ihau ii.u,mira .n.p,, siareb is. lyrt. uirit-mt C. W. MOOHIt, Ur(latcr The Oallrs, Oreion, Slaith J, f. TlmtKr Land, Ad June J. Ill NOTICE FOlt 1'UIMj-ICATION. tlltrAKTMKNT 01' Till', INTIIMtOK V H. Mint Office, The Dalles, Orrfon, I'cbrusry r, 19". Notice l hereby (Wen that tallica I'eriuton of lleml, County of CrooW Mate of Oreion, has apiillot lopurtlisae. under the set of Congress Of June j, ISJS, aa eatendrd by act nf Auguat 4, lys, the W'HHI'.V aii'IHI(hW of IkC I ami NHMNWU recil,TpoH, K lol! And will offer proof lo ahote that thr tsnd aouthl la inula Valuable fur Ita limber or aloae nan lor amieiiiiurai purpoaee, auu 10 eaieunaii his claim tu aald land txfuie II. C. I(ll4, V. h, Coiuuilaaioner at lleud, Oitgou, ou the IJtd day of April, IW4H. He nature aa his wllneaara Chattea II, lltown, I'rtil A. Ilunnell, J01111 rerguaon, wiuiani J. Mcdlllvray, II I'rank W'eat, all of nend, Oregon, Auyaudall tieraoua claiming adversely the alrf,vr.Ucacrlljrtl lauita arc rriluealeil lo llle lliclr ctalma In thle office on or Ufbrc said Jjrd day of ApiUilVOI. fil-si; C W. MOOKK, KcgUtcr, NOTICE FOll PUBLICATION. Deuartment of the Interior Laud Office at The Dalles, Oregon, I'cbrusry 7, 190.1. Notice Is hereby given that UobettJ. McCann ol lleud, Oregon, has filed notice ofhls Intention tu mive nusi coiumuiaiion nrooi in aupoii or lila claim, via llomraiead lintry No, I44VI made ly . IM forthc Nl'.)( Hec 14. Tp f, h, K 11 Aud that aald proof will he tnatlthefort It. C llllla, U. H. CoiuiiilMloucr. at hia oDlce In lleud, Otegou, on March , ocX lie names the following wIIucsms to prova ,)! VllllllUUU ,S1.1CI.V II1IWI1. HI,,, tUIIMnilMI, of, Ihe laud, via Krutat A. (IrifOti, Lothrou 11. Slevauu, joint vry, ueorge Auue, William Hates, all ol Ilcnd, Oregon, fjl-nuo C. W MOOKH, KtgU'er Application for Grazing Permits. NOTICIt Is hereby given that all applications for permit Iu grai cuttle, horaes aud sheep within the CAKCADK (Wil.I.ASf ItTTIll NA. TIONAL I'OttKHT durlnif the season of 10HI, mutt be tiled Iu my office at Itugene, Ore , 011 or b fore April IS, lima. Thla new dlvUlou includes grailug itiitricts 1, 1, J. 4, J, t, 7, 9 ami in ol the Caacadc(poutii) National j'orcal us established lait vear. Pull information In revarrt lothe graslng fees lo tie charged and blank forma to tie used Iu HiaUtiL' sppllculluii wilt be fiirtilahed up' on tetiucal, r Ct K, nT.IT, HUpttvlior. tarivsia PROFESSIONAL CARD8. C, 5. BENSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW Ofl'ICK IN KHK IIUILDINO, llltN), OltltdON VV. I. A1YERS ri and li;rlKaton Uiwycr 1.AIDI.AW, - PIUIOON Practire in all Court ami Driktrtmeiit, , of the Interior. U. C. COE, M, D. Physician and Surgeon OI'I'ICK OVKK HANK Hll IllolH Cctcpbonc Ccmicctloii DAY THI.Itl'IIONR X- al UH.Nl, ;. 0HIK10N DR. I. L. SCQPIGLD DENTIST ,' IIUNII, ORHOON lltnc llouta, 4 a. m. p 4 , ni. Office Iu old Pilot Untie Development, Co. IIIiIk , tipixralte Hank. M. V. TU1U.EY. M. D. I'liyalclnn nud Surgeon I OI'I'ICK OVMII COUNLk llllUO aTORIt, DltNl), OKIKJON jas-aui - " vi -tz- -aaatimmm&t FllANK H. GUENMAN' Attorney nt Ijiw. Will 1'rnctlco In All Court. IlltSI), Orkcon Hmse-er hiok. J. H. IIANHR, ABSTRACTER of TITLES NOTARY PUIII.IC Plre Insaranee, Lite liKurance. rtmsly poodi, Kill liatale, Cunrejanelttg miNMvn 1 k oaifruiN SAW F-ILINO. IlllST WOKrC CUAKANTUHI). Prices from jjc to fux. I.caxt saw a at Pine Tree Htorc. HU. IIAI.V0R80N, IIknd, OaiccnN TIIE First National Bank of Prinevllic. lUtabllshcil iSSS. Capltnl, Surplus nnd Undivided Profits, $100,000.00 It V. Allen W III Wurtwetlcr T M. hatdwln II. hatdwln . !rsUd'iit Vk lleaMtnl -Caihlrr .AuiManl Caahitf Tlmlr Land, Act Jane j, Ufa. NOTICE KOK 1'UniiIC.VriON. I' H Land OfAce, Ijikeelcw, Oregon, I January ju, V4. Notice ia hereby given thai in ecmpllaure with the pioettlons ut Ihe Act of Cuogirae of June J, StC, cnlillnl, "An act for Ihe sale ol limber lanai In theelatcenl California, Oregon, Nevada, at4 Warhlnglen Teirtliiry, ' as eilendnt lo alt Ihe public lautl atalea by Art uf Augutl 4. IM, John H. Parmlater of bndiCoonty of Cruuk. Mate of Oteroo, h a fllid luihKuface hlawuin aiatrmrnl No. ynt furlhepurehaaeufthe NWl or (Vrtw.Tpllh, K II It. W St And wilt offrr proof to ahow that the land sought Is imrtc valuable tor Ita limber or aluur than fur agriculluial puriwaet. and to ealabllah his claim IomhI tsnd lf.ire If C. Ill III, U. CummlMloner, at his office at liertfl, Oregon, on Halurday, Ihe Mh day of April. IV. lie name aa wllueaaea Ittmer Nlawoueer. Chsilca liruwn, I'ikI lluuarll, I'rank t. afar, all ofliend, Oregon Any and all tfraons claiming eilrrtMly the atajreleacTlbeil lamia ale reuettel to ale thrli claims In this office ou orUlote aald istb day of April, ivs. "1 l J. H. YATIOt, Uellff, NOTICE FOIl PUIIWCATION. IWpaitmrutof Ihe lulcrlof, avA Office al The Dailes, Oregon, I'ebtuary 7, r. Nutlca U hereby giren that John A, lirrwcr of llend, Crook County, Oregon, Ins (lied nolle of hlsintenlloiitn make Anal Are-year proof In euppuil of hli claim, tit Unmralcad lintry No. 11 If) made March l, loot, for tbe I'.USW "J and ItWnWU Mec t,Tp Sn7 11 1(. W A And that aald proof will Iw made tiefora II. I Kills, V It. ConimisaloMer, at his oface In lleud Oregon, on Mareli yd. ions He uaniea the following witnesses to prove his minimum, residence upon, aud cultivation of, Ihe land, vis. John I.. Keer, Chailea 1 Cottor, tleorge Hales, Kobetl CI. llowier.Wlllfaul Arnold, all ut lleml, Oregon. flljnrsa C. W. MOOR It, Keglster. TlraUr Laud, Act June , 1I7I. NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION. U. H. Laud Office, Lalcvlew, Oregon, January jo, tool. Notlca Is heretiy given that Iu compliance with the provisions otitis act of Cougreaa of June 1. ijs entitled "An art for the wle of HmlKrJaiiil Iu the rllaleaofCallfurula, Oregon, Nevada, ami W'aahliiglonTerriliiry," aa extended lo all the Public Laud hlalca by act of August 4, IS)), I'rank II. Hay c.f llend, County o Crook. Klate of Oreeoti, lias Aled 111 this office lila aworu al,lfiMtnl.., iyi, fur Ihe purchate, pf the HHnWJf, WUHK'I orHecjI.TpstH, UllN.WM ' '' And will offer' proof lo show Ihst Ihe tsmt sought Is more valuable fur Its IlinUr or atone thsu for agriculluial purposes, and lo estsbllth lila rlalii. In mI,I l.urf lr, I,. , MII. .. . Connniaalniitr, at his ofAca st llend, Oregon.' mi Halurday, the Jjtlidsy of Apill, loorf. ' llensmrs as wllnrssesi Winer Nllwonger, Charles lliown.l'rc.l Ilunnell, John H. I'aruilu sler, all of lleud, Orrgou. Any aud all persona clslmlnr admeely Ihe slre-ilcKritml lauds are requested lo Ale their claims In this office oa or before said uth day of April, lyo. , , - J. Hi WAT80H, MMu, 1