Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19??, August 24, 1906, Image 3

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    Y O U W IL L F IN D
HOTEL ROYAL
HAS FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATIONS.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO TRAVELING MEN.
C. H. H atch, Prop.
The Pilot Butte Development Company
Bend
Lumber
Oregon
Shingles
Mouldings
Dry, Perfectly Manufactured Stock
LAI DLAW M A R K E T
i
W. D. CLARK Sole Prop.
¡FRESH SALT AND SMOKED MEATS
3
We will pay the market price for Pat
Cattle, Hogs and Sheep and all kinds of
Farm Produce.
We Guarantee To Satisfy.
Laidlaw
Oregon
THE BEND LIVERY AND TRANSFER CO •
Livery Feed and Sale Stable.
Bond Street, Bend, Ore.
GOOD RIGS
FOR RENT.
J. Frank Strund,
Mgr.
NOTICK FOR PU B L IC A T IO N .
United States Land Office,
T he Dalles, O regon, July
1906.
N otice is hereby given that in com p lia n ce
with the provisions o f the A ct o f Congro s 0 /
June 3, 1878 entitled “ An act for the sale of
lim ber lands in the States o f i aliforn ia, Oregon,
Nevada, and W ashington T erritory,” as extend
ed to all the P ublic land State* by A ct of A u ­
gust I. 1892. the follow in g nam ed persons have |
on June 16. 1906, filed iu this office their
«w oru statem ents, to wit:
M a r ik P. IT untkk ,
o f Bend, cou n ty o f Crook.state o f O rcgou.sw ori.
statem ent No. 2940, for the purchase of the
8 \Y
Section I, Tp. 14 8 ., R. 10 E., W. M.
o r a E. H unter ,
o f Bend, co m ity o f ('ro o k , state o f O regon,
sworn statem ent No. 2947, for the purchase of
the l*SN\V$i and N}jS\V^, Section 10 , Tp. 14 8 .,
R 10 K., W. M.
That they w ill offer proof* to show that the
lauds sought are more valuable fo r (h e tim ber
or stone thcreuu than for agricultural pu rp os­
es, and to establish their cla im s to said laud*
before H. C. Kills, U. 8 . C om m issioner, at bis
office in B en d,O regon, on Septem ber 11th, 1906 .
They uum e the loliow iu g w itnesses: Ora K.
Hunter, Mable P. Hunter, Joseph N. H uuler
and Anderson L. Hunter, o f Beud, O regou;
W illiam R. Booth and John Bios*, o f Sisters,
Oregon.
Any and all persons cla im in g a dversely any
o f the above described lauds are requested I j
file ih cir cla im s iu this office ou or b cioro the
said 11th day Of SoptOBlbtir, 1M .
M ICH AEL T. NOLAN, Register.
7 6 8 31
T im ber Land, Act June 3,1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
U. 8 . Lund Office, The Dalles, O regon,
Juue 4, 1906.
N otice is hereby given that in com plian ce
with the p rovision s o f the act o f Congress o:
J u o o 3,197«, entitled “ An act f"r the -
tim ber lauds iu the Suites o f Cuiiforuia, Ore­
gon , N evada and W ashington T e rritory," as
extendi d to all the P u blic l.and Slates by uct
o f August I, U02,
Co it a A. F snarsoN
o f Rend, county o f Crook, State o f Oregon, has
this day filed iu this office hi.* sw orn statem ent
No. 2932, fo r the pu .ch ase o f tlie NEV 4 NEI 4
Section 20, N ! N W ! 4 and N W ^N K Ji, o f Section
No. 21, in Tow usbip N o . l i 8 , Range No. IU
fc.. W M.
A n d w ill offer p roof to show that the land
sought is m ore valuable for it* tim ber o r stone
than for agricultural purposes, nu<l to estab­
lish bis cla im to suid la nf before H. C. Ellis,
LT. S. C om m issioner, i.t bis office in Bend, Ore­
gon, on the l 2 lh. day o f Sej tem ber, 19J6.
lie nam es as w i-nesses: John Bloss. ot 8 i?ter*,
O regon; John Ferguson, o f Bend, O regon ;
Frank Hudson, o f Dt-schute*. O regou; W illiam
J. M cGill vray, t)f Be tin, o r . g o o .
Any und all persons e iaim m g adversely the
a bove-d escrib ed lauds are requested to lilt
their claim * iu this office on or before sai l
12th. day ul Septem ber, 1906.
M 1C11 .vEL T. NOLAN. Register
7 6 S 01
'l im b er Land, A ct June 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
D epartm ent o f the Interior,
Land Otlice at The Dalle*, O regon,
July ao, 190*.
Notine i* hereby given that L auucma A.
A.MMit’ s, f-rm e rly Laurena A. T ich en or, oí
Laidlaw . Oregon, has filed n otice o f her inten­
tion to make final com m u ta tion p roof ni sup­
port o f her eliilm , viz: Ilon u-seu d Entry
No. 11366 mude April Li. I9UT>. f . r ttie W 'vS\V»-4,
He. tio:. 1«, NE»* Nfc‘ i . Section 22and N W \\N" 1 «
te e tio n 23, T ow nshi- ICS., Range 11 E., NY’. M.,
And that «aid proo will be made before il.
Kilts. I'. S. Com m i, loner, at h s olii ce in
Der.d, O regon, ou Septem ber 11. 19U6.
Ile illune* the fo llo u 'iu g witness»-* to prove
1 *ie con ti uñona re.-ideui c upon, and cu ltivation
i.i, the laud, viz:
lume* M. P a tton, o f Laidlaw, Oregon.
John M cCorm ack,
o f Laidlaw, Oregon.
J. D. G ibson,
o f Laidlaw , Oregon.
Jesse C. G orge,
o f Laidlaw, O r-gon .
M ich ae l T. N o l a n , Register.
b J t 31
Timber Land, Art June 3, 1873.
No'ITCK FOR l“l III.IL'A liON
l . 8 . Laud Offl.-e, The Da lira, Oregon.
June 26 , 19: < 5 .
N-'tlre It herH.y given that In rompllaii.*«
alili th.* provision* of the act o f ('.»ngrc«« of
June 3. 1*178, entitled "An a* t for th«‘ «nlr of
timber lands In the States o f California, Ore­
gon. N. vada and Waahfr.gtnn Territory.*’ at
extended t« all the Publie Laud Statua by act
o f August 4. IK02.
M a h y
G ideon .
o f Rend, county o f Crook, State o f Oregon, has
this day tiled iu thia otlice bis sw orn state
m ent No 2957. fo r the purchase o f the NEK of
Beet.on No. !3, iu to w n sh ip No. 17 H., Range
No. II K., W. M..
And nfll offvr proof tu show that the land
»••ngtit la more valuable for It* timber or atone
than for agricultural purpose«, ami to eatabllah
Ida claim to aald land before !i. C. Kills, U. 3.
Cunmilaalouer, at tils office In Rend, Oregon,
T im ber Land, A ct J u n e 8 , 1878,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
C u b e d States Laud Otlice,
The Dulle*. Oregon,
June 2d. 11**5.
N otice i* hereby given that In com pliance
w ith tlie provision* o f the act o f Congress of
June 3. 1878, entitled " A n act for the sale o f
tim ber lands in I lie States of California, Oregon,
Nevada and W ashington T e rritory," a* e xte n d ­
ed to u 11 the P u blic Lund Slates by act o f A u ­
gust 4, U N ,
M ahy A. B a bn k . s
o f Laidlaw , county o f C rook, State o f Oregon,
has this day filed In this office his sw oru state­
ment No. 2 % 1 , for the purchase o f the Sv\ *4 ot
the NK1’, o f Nee Ion No. 10 , |u Tow uship No. 17
8 ., Range No. !l K., W. it..
A n d w ill offer p roof to show that the land
| sought is m ore valuable for its tim ber o r ston*
! than fo ro g i icuitural purposes, and to establish
hi* cla im to said laud before II. C. Ellis, l*. S
C om m issioner, at his Office in Bend, O regon,
ou the 13th. day o f O ctober, 1 j U6.
He nam e*as w itnesses:
Jesse c. George,
o f Laidlaw , Oregon.
Charles w. Allen,
o f Laidluw, Oregon.
| Frank k . nay ton,
o f Laidlaw, Oregon.
i w illiam 0 . Hurnes.
o f Laidlaw , Oregou.
]
An y and all person* cla im in g u d v c m ly
l the ab o v e -d e a cn b e d lands are requested to file
| their cl lints in this office on o r before said
i 13th. day o f O ctober. 1906.
M ic h a e l T. N olan , R eci ter.
7-27 9-21
lim b e r Land, A ct June 3, l >7 8 .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
THE N IN E-LIVED CORN*,
T im ber Land, A ct o f Juno 3, 1878.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
U. 8 . Land Office, 'Ihe Italics, Oregon,
June 19. 1906.
N otice is h« reby given that in com p lian ce
with the p rovision s o f the md
Congress ol
June 3, 1878, eu tiile d "A n act for the sale of
tim ber lauds in the Stales o f C a liforn ia, Ore*
gnu, N evada, and W ashington T e n it o r y ,” as
extended to m l the P u blic l.um> States by act
o f August 4, 1892,
F ritz A dolph J ohnson ,
o f North Y akim a, county o f Y akim a, Slate o f
W ashington, has this day filed in this office
his sworn statem ent No. 2955, for the purchase
o f the Lots 1 2 and S* 2 NKV,, o f Section No, 2,
in T* w uship No. 14 8 .. K ang- No. Iu E.. W. M.
And w ill offer p roof to show that the land
sought is m ore valuable fo i its lim ber or stone
than for agii« ultural purpose*, and to establish
hi* claim to said land b efore 11- <’ • Ellis. U. S.
C om m issioner, at his office iu Beud, Or«gou,
on the 12 th. day o f Septem ber, 1906.
lie nanj< * us witnesses;
Charles Brock, o f Bend, Oregou.
.1. O. F iy,
o f Beud. O regon .
John B loss,
o f Bend, Oregon.
Fiank lIo.;*«»n,of Bend, Oregou.
Auy and dl> persons cla im in g ad versely the
u b o v c-d e scrib e d lands are requested to file
their claim s iu this office ou or before said
12th. day of Septem ber, 1906.
M ICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register
7-6 8-31
uy
CKORUK FITCH.
The Laidlaw pint otlice is fully cq-
; nipped as a money order office.
M. N. Neill uuloadul nearly 6,000
pounds of freight at the Corner Store
last week.
The corn nan killed in early May—
Miss Eugene Dayton is looking after
The Hood had waahed it quite uwav, ■ the house -bold affairs during her
mother's absence so we ate alotto and
And later on it died again,
And r"Ited ’utatii tno constant ruin. without a "devil” now.
Once more we tolled its final knell;
The seed had not been tested well.
Rev. Mitchel, of Prineville, came
down Thursday to oflneiate at Mrs.
Barne’s funeral.
Yet later it began to apron»,
Then died. The weeds had mil it out.
J. N. B. Gerking began thrashing
his grain Thuraday.
And later yet, still thin and pale.
It perished in a storm of hail.
Don’t forget the Laidlaw exhibit for
the Redmond Fair. Leave samples
Then camo a tierce and burning heat. with Mr. Mudd or at this office ami
they will be taken to Redmond and
It died that week of “ fiered" feet.
due credit given to the grower.
And then the awful smut arrived
If you want to prove up on your
And not a single stalk survived.
land before H. C. Ellis U. 8. Comtnr.
at Bend you can have the application
And soon we watched it,in dismay,
made out at the Chronicle office.
Dry up and shrivel quite away.
Then came the Inst and saddest death:
It wilted ’neath the frost king’s breath.
Nine times it died: and yet that fall
We built new cribs to hold it all.
Now tell me, is there any cat
With lives enough to equal that?
— MISSOURI VALLEY FARMER—
LOCALS
PROVE UP
Your Homestead or Desert Land
before 11. 0 . Ellis, U.S. Commissioner
at Rend. We will make out youi ap­
plication free at the Chronicle orlice.
SCHOOL BEGINS on September 10
instead of September 17 as published
Inst week.
Percy Walaer, who works for the D.
1. dc P Co. ot. the Johnson ranch near
Bend, recei\ed a dangerous wound
oil last Sututday while chopping in
the timber. The man who was work­
ing with hint accidently let his ax 11>
of! tlie handle and strike Mr. Walzer
on the top of tlie foot and cutting a
g ab s x to eight incites long and clear
to the bone, severing all the ligaments.
He was at onoe taken to Bend wbeie
Or Coe dressed the wound.
Don’ t forget your exhibits for tlie
Redmond fair this fall.
When you are in Priueville stop at
the Poindexter Hotel.
C. M. Stroud, Prop.
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CHURCH DIRECTORY
Preaching services first and second Sunday»,
8:00 P. M.—third and fourth Sundays, 10.30A. M.
Christian E ndeavor at 7:00 P. M.
Sunday school at 11:30 each Suuday A ll arc
cord ia lly invited to attend these service*.
Rev . J. C. George, Pastor.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
UNITED STATES
P residen t.......................... . .T h eodore R oosevelt I
V ice-P residen t................ Charles W. Fairbanks
.Secretary o f State.......... ..................... Elthu Roo
Secretary o f Treasury
.
E.A. H itch cock
Secretary o f In te r io r ...
Secretary o f W ar...........
W II. Taft
Secretary o f N a vy......... ....... ..J. Bonaparte
Secretary o f C om m erce
V ictor H. M etcalf
Postm aster G en era l....... ...........,G. B. C ortelyou
Attorney G en era l........... ........... Wm. II. Moody
Secretary o f A g ricu ltu re.............. James W ilson
STATE
G overn or........................... George E. C ham berlain
F I. Dunbar
Secretary o f State.........
T reasu rer...........................
Attorney G en era l.......... ............ A. M. Craw ford
Supt. Pub. Instruction. ...........J. 11. Ackerm an
Stale P rin ter................... .............. J. K. W hitney
Dairy and Food C om m ission er.........J, W. Bailey
t C. W. Fulton
U. 8 . Seuators..................
.............. Í J. M. (ica rio
(
Ringer
Hermann
C on gressm en ...................
j J. N. W iln..;,:son
( F A. Moore
R. E. Beau
Suprem e Ju d ges.............. ............ (
< T. G. Hailey
SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
...W . L. Bradshaw
Judge ................................
.Frank M euefee
Prosecuting Attorney
CROOK COUNTY
J u d g e .................................. ..................... W. A. Bell
Clerk ................................ ............ Warren Brown
S h e i i f f ................................ .............. Frank Elkins
T reasurer.......................... ....................W. F. King
Assessor............................ .............. J. D. LaFollet
School S uperintendent. ...........C. B. D in w iddle
Su rveyor............................ ....................C. A Graves
C oron er.............................. .............. G. 8 . N ewsom
\ K. II. Bayley
C om m ission ers................
/ S. S. Stearns
Chronicle l*ub. Co.,
Claud V-ndd-rcturued to Laidlaw a
few days ago after spending some time
Laidlaw, Ore:
in Washington.
.
for wlticlt
Find inclosed $
A. P. Donohue made a business trip
[dense send me the Laidlaw' Chronicle
to Beud last Saturday.
to the address below for a period
S. R. Case and wife of Sisters spent |
several hours in Laidlaw last Friday.
of
Grover lurking, W. N. Ray, Miss
Fay Gerking, Mrs. Myers and ye scribe Name
made a trip up the river last Sunday
and enjoyed some grand views.
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T im ber Land, Act June 3, 1873.
Sunday Shaving and Hair Cutting,
25 & 3.3 cte. respectively.
United States Laud Office,
J. C. Thorp A Son.
The Dalles, O regon, May 31, 1906.
N otice is hereby given that in com p lian ce
Mrs. Dayton started for The Dalits!
w ith the provisi >ns o f the act o f Congress of
Juu e 3, 1878, entitled " A n uct for the sale of j on last Monday icr a visit with iter
tim ber lands in the stales o f C aliforn ia, Ore­ mother.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
A U IM O R 1 Z E O
State
C A P IT A I,
I N C O H i 'O U A T B ü
» 2 5 ,0 0 0
IW A
United State* Land Office,
T he D alle*, Oregon.
July 3, 1906.
gon, Nevada ui d W ashington I e r ii ’. o r y ," as
N otice is hereby given that in com p lia n ce e xten d ed to all the P ublic Lund States by act
Sidney Marion was in Bend several
with the provi*iou s o f the a ct o f Congress of o f August 4,1892,
days
last week. He is with a rail road
June 3, 1878. entitled " A n net for the sm I c o f
M a r g a r e t E. R o w e ,
tim ber lands in the Stateaof C alifornia, Oregon,
surveying crew.
o n the 13lh. day o f O ctober, 19U6.
Nevada and W ashington T erritory," as e xte n d ­ of. Bend, County o f Crook. M ate o f O regon,
ed to all tiie Public Land Sint j » by act o f A u­ has this day filed iu this office hi* sw oru state­
He iiutnes a* w itnesses:
Quite a party made a trip to Updike
ment No. 2928 , for the purchase o f the N U N W 4
■<
gust 4, 1892,
L* vl C. W bitted .
o f Bend, Oregon.
and N’ 2N E |4 o f Set lion No. 8 , iu T ow n sh ip No. Falls last Sunday and et.joyed
CD
tlie
Eugenia J. W bitted. o f Bend, Oregon.
E lmi r J. M e r r il l .
It 8 ., Range No. Iu E., W. M.
Frank Gift**.
o f R ed m on d, Oregon.
o f Bend, county o f C rook, State o f O regon, ha*
And w ill offer proof to show that the laud beauty and grandurc for several hours.
John Steidl,
o f Bend, O regon.
this <iay filed in this office his sworn statement
sought i* m ore valuable for its tim ber o r stone
Any and all persons claiming adversely any No. 2977, for the purchase o f the
and than for agricultural purpose*, a u d io establish
A. J. Lyle of Fossil lias been spend­
o f the above-described land* arc* requested to 6 % S E 1 4 o f Section No. 10, iu Tow ualup N o .li 8 .,
hi* cla im to said land before H. C. Ellis, U. tf. i ing several days in this vicinity.
Ate their claims In this office on or before the Range No. 10 E., W. M.,
C om m issioner, at hi-, office in Bend, O iegou,
¿aid I3lh. day o f O ctober, 1.0G.
and w ill offer proof to show that the land on the 12th. d y o f Septem ber, PJUO.
IF you want to BUY or SELL Real
Transacts a Genera! Banking and Trust Business;
M ICH AEL T. NOLAN, Register.
sought is m ore valuablu for it* tim ber or stone
H eiiain cs as w itnesses:
8-3 928
<D
than for agricultural purpose*, and to estab­
Estate
sec C. D. Brown, the Real Es­
Charles 1). R ow e,
o f Bend, Oregon.
acts as administrator, executor or trustee of estates;
■
lish hi* claim t o -a id lai d b e /o ie II. C- Ellis.
Samuel C. C a ld w e ll,
o f Bend, O regon.
T im ber Laud, Act June 3, 1878.
tate man uf Bend Oregon.
U. 8 . C om m issioner, at hi* office iu Beud, Ore­
Joseph N. H unter,
o f Bend, Oregon.
transfers money by mail or telegraph; collections made
c*
gon, ou the 13ih. day o f O ctober, 1906 .
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
John Bloss,
o f Sisters, Oregou.
Mrs. Flanders has been living at
He nam es as w im eases:
U nited State* Land Office,
promptly and upon favorable terms.
A
u
y
and
all
persons
cla
im
in
g
adversely
the
home in town fora few days this week.
Joseph N. H unter,
o f Bend. Oregon.
The Dalle*, Oregon,
ab o v e -d e scrib e d lauds are requested to file
A n derson L ‘ Hunter, o f Bct:d, Oregon.
June 18 . 1906.
th
e
ir
cla
im
s
in
this
office
on
or
before
said
Earl Updike came down from the
John Bloss,
o f Sistei*, Oregon.
N otice i* hereby given that in com p lian ce
12th. day o f Septem ber, 1906.
H orace K. Sm ith,
o f Bend, O regou.
Head Gate last .'unduy and remained
\\ iih the provision s o f the act of Congress o f
M ICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register.
rt>
Any u u d all persons cla im in g adversely
June 3, 1878, e n t it le d ‘ ‘ au act for the sale o f
7-13 9-7
iu town during the week.
<S3
the above-described lands are requested to file
tim ber land* In the statesol California,Oregon,
DIRECTORS :
their c la im s in thia office on o r b efore said
Nevada and w a s h in g !«« T erritory," a* e x te n d ­
Uncle
Frank
Nichols,
Ed
Dean
ami
j
13th day o f O ctober, 1*6.
T im ber L a id . A ct June 3, 1878.
e d to all the pu b lic Land States by act o f Au­
H u n A IL T. N ola n . Register.
n>
■ I . C. Thorp returned front their hunt-1
gust 4, 1892,
NOTICE OR PUBLICATION.
|J. D. L A ID L A W
W . A . L A ID L A W
T. A . RUTHERFORD
7-27 9-21
c/>
JOHN C. wit.son,
ting the first of the week and report a j
U nited State* Land Office,
President.
Vice President.
Cashier
o f rh illipsbu rg, co u n ty o f Granite, state o f
The Dalles, Oregon, Juno, 18. 1906.
good time.
Montana, has this day tiled in this office hi*
C O X IE S T NO M C E
N otice is hereby g iven that in com p lian ce
sw orn statem ent No. 2:50. for the purchase of
Department c f the Interior.
with tlie provision * o f the act o f C on gress of
An efTort is being made to build a
the
o f section No. 28, in Tow uship n o . 15 s.,
June 3, 1878, entitled " A n act for the sale of
United States l.and Office.
*a ;ig N » 10 E , v .
rustic
foot bridge to the large island 1
lim b e r lands in the states o f Californ ia, t ire
.»nd w ill offer proof to show that the land
T h e Dallt-s. Oregon,
gon, Nevada, and W ashington T e rrito ry ," as at.d n akc a pleasure grout.d. This is
sought is more valuable for Its tim ber or stone
July 18. 1906 .
extended to all the P u blic Laud ¿lu tes by act
than for agricultural purposes, and to establish
a step in the right direction as these
A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed o f August 4, 1892.
his el aim to <ai«l laud before it, c. Ellis, u. s.
M aria c . B er ry ,
beautiful islands should be converted
in
this
office
1*
M
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r
t
in
V
.
T
u
r
l
e
y
,
contestant,
Da
roinmisslouer, at hi* office in Baud, Oregon,
on the 13th. day o f October, 1906
against desert land entry .No. 434 , made Febru­ o f Bend, cou n ty o f Crook, 8 ate o f Oregon, has into a permanent park.
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this day fiie l in this office her sw orn statem ent
lie name* a* w itnesses:
ary 15 . 1904 . for N E K , E K M V ’ K , Lots 1, 2, No. 2951, for the purchase o f the Lot 4, Section
Frank K. Dayton,
o f Laidlaw , Oregon.
Tito Poindexter Hotel in Prineville
Section 3 0 , Tow nship I 5 , S . . Range 11 E ., VV. 30, Lota 1. 2 ond 3, o f Section No. 31, iu Tow n­
Arthur p. D onohue,
o f Laidlaw, orepou.
is the best in Eastern Oregon.
M . by J oh n VV. L o u d e n , contestee. in which ship No. lo 8 -, Range No. 10 E., W. M.
Charles uoyd,
o f ncud, Oregon.
And w ill offer p ro o f to show that the land
John H. W enandy.
o f s e n d , Oregon.
it is alleged that said John W . Louden has
C. M. Stroud,
Prop.
3-2
sought
is
m
ore
valuable
for
its
tim
ber
o
r
stone
Any and all persons cla im in g a bverscly the wholly abandoned said tract for more than six I
than for ugiicu ltural purposes, uud to establish
a bove-d escrib ed land* are requested to file
The citizens of Laidlaw were start- j
their claim s in this office on o r before said months last past; that said entryinan has not 1 her claim to said land before II. C. Ellis, U. 8 .
made the annual expenditure o f $ i GO per. acre C om iuissinor, at his office in Bend, ur« gon, ou led and grieved on last Wednesday ;
JJlh. day o f October, 1906.
the 12th. o a y o f Septem ber, 1906.
M ich ae l T. N ola n , Register..
per. year in the improvement and rcclimation of
morning by the news that Mrs, Barn s,
She nam es as w itnesses:
7-27 9-21
said tract o f land; that first annual proof was
R ichard K ina,
o f Deschutes, Oregon.
mother ol W. 1) Barnes and Mrs. Ag­
Irrigated Land in the Dtschutes Valley.
fiaudulent and that r.o annual proof has been
John L. K e ve r,
o f Bend, Oregon.
Timber Land, Act Juns 9, 1878.
nes George, had passed away suddenly
Charles J. Cot tor,
o f Bend, Oregon.
submitted
for
the
second
year
as
no
expenditure
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
John B loss,
o f Sisters. O regon.
dining the early morning. She had
o f $ I .o o per. acre has been made since June 16.
0 . S. Land O S es. T ks Dalles. Oregon.
Deeded Land with Perpetual W ater R i g h t t ? L . S
Jeffer*on W. Berry,
o f Bend, Oregon.
W . J . BUCKLEY, M g r.
June 25th . I9U6.
I 905 the date o f first annual proof: that first
been ailing the tlay before but was not
Any
and
all
persons
cla
im
in
g
ad
versely
the
Xottre Is hereby given that In enmpltanea annual proof was not submitted and filed within
Famous
Squaw Creek Country.
above-describ ed lauds are requested to file l considered dangerous and was resting
with the provisions of the act o f Congress «f
Through Possengor, Eiproes and Fast
Jane 3. 1878. entitled "An set for the sale of one year from date o f entry; that said tract of their cla im s in this office on or before said
easy
when
she
retired
for
the
night.
timber lands In the State« o f California, Ore­ land is wholly unimproved.
Freight service from Hhaniko by way of
12 th. day o f Septem ber, 1906.
gon, Nevada and Washington Territory," as
M ICH AE LT. NOLAN, Register
I The physician who was called sta’ ed I.amonta, Forest sod Redmond, to
Improved and Unimproved Ranches.
Said parties arc hereby notified to appear,
eitendcd to all the Public Land State* by set
7-13
9
7
of August 4. 1892,
that heart failure was the cause of Laidlaw.
respond and offer evidence touching said allega­
KlOKNIA J. WJUTTED,
tion at lO o 'clo ck a. m. on September 12. I 90 O.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. jdrath. Mrs Barites has many friends: leaves Laidlaw Friday noon tr-lvM
A few good Business Locations.
o f Bend, county «.f Crook. State o f O re co n , has
before T . A . Rutherford, a notary public at his
this day filed in this «.ffi< e his sw orn statem ent
in this community who sympathize in Shnniko Tuesday night. Leaves
D epartm ent o f the Interior,
office in Laidlaw, O regon, [and ihat final hear­
No. 2962, for the purchase o f th«
Land Office at The Dalles, O regon,
I with the bereaved family in this sad Bhnniko Wednesday morning, arrivas at
M V ^ A N W ' 4 SV\ l/4 o f Section No. 14. in Tow n
ing will be held at l o o 'clo ck a. m on Septem ­
July 11, 19u6.
Deeded Land with Private W ater Right, also tLama>
Laidiaw Friday noon.
sh ip No. 14 8 . Range No. 10 E., W. M.
N otlre i* hereby given that W il l ia m E. hour.
ber I 9 . I 906 before J the R rgijter and Receiver at
And will offer proof to show that the land
B i k k ii AKD, r>f Misters, Oregon, has filed notice
•ought Is more valuable for Its timber or «tone th* United States Land Office in The Dalles. o f his intention to m oke mini five-year p roof
G. W. Updike spent some time in ( Headquarters at the Chronicle office, steads and Desert Claims.
than for agricultural purpose*. and to entshllsb Oregon.
in support o f h ‘s claim , viz: H o m cn e a d Entry town this week.
He is loud in his; Laidlaw ; poatoffice, Redmond ; Sbaniko
bis claim to said land before II. C. Ellis, U. S.
No. 9261 m ade A pril 25 , 19*H, for the
The 6 aid contestant havini in a proper affida
Hotel, hhaniko.
Commissioner, at bis office In Bend, Oregon,
praise
of
the
beautiful
falls which he j
and
Lots
and
4.
Section
80,
T<
u
n
s
h
ip
15,8.
For further information call or write
vit. fi'ed July I 4 . 1906 . set fourth facts which j
on the 1: to . day o f O ctober, 1906.
Range 11 L., W. M.
recently discovered near the head oft
show that after due diligence personal service o f
lie names as w itnesses:
And that *-aid p ro o f w ill be m ade b e fo re II. C
Joseph N. H unter.
o f Rend. Oregon.
this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered Ellis, U. 8 com m ission er, at h*s office in Bend, the Tuntalo, and which bear
bis
Anderson L. Hunter, o f Rend. Oregon.
and directed that such notice be given by du»- oregou , ou August 15th , 1906.
U. C. C O E, M. D.
j name.
John Bloss,
o f Sisters, Oregon.
He
nam
es
the
follow
in
g
w
it
nesses
to
prove
and proper publication.
L evi C. W hitted,
o f Bend. O regon.
hi* co n tin u ou s residence upon, and cu ll ¡ra tion
Physician and Surgeon
George Couch started for Fish Lake
M i c h a e l T . N o l a n , Register.
Any tnd sit person« clalratng adversely any
of, the land, v i/
*f the above-described land« are reqne-ted to
8 - I 0 9 -7
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earley
Wednesday
for
Mr.
and
Mra.
Francis M. P hillips, o f M ine Falls, Oregon.
lie thefr Ha*m« 1 « th's «^'■e en or before the
Special atitn tltm paid t . Surgery and Dis-
W illiam K. Fryrear,
o f 8< stars, Oregon.
D<>n't forget t«> bring the Chronicle
antd 13 th. o f O ctober, !«•».
George who have been camping there safes of W om an.
T h o m s« A rn old,
o f Bisters, Oregon.
Mi h a e l T N olan , Register.
for several tla' s. He returned with
•ome of your beat «ample« of faun pro
John R . Fryrear,
o f Histers, Oregon.
Telsphun# u
e-H> 103
M ic h a * l T. N o l a n , Register.
duct«.
them Thursday evening anJ funeral BEV O
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