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About The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1902)
f íGSk fi VOL, S. 4 .) BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER 4, 2902 NO. to. ^ P i if , ¡ Y * * ? Tìnti will in w lit',.. ivompar.if,! l»v iiom the dead and « A-4^1 i i. .. ., new enterprises, spring into exist- which was burned not ' ' 1 Y T i t k ’ vn y - ’j V jT** i T'iT 7 *» cnee anil t’u name of 1> • iu 1 will Le» thirt v l ’iou-, m l feet A j L U ’V m J l I l ü i l ï L f perpet u a ted t a r a m i wide a- the titulier was destroyed. tamitus « isi- (>») tue w o t .side of In view of the fact that the hunt- the desert. id area comprises about llT> »qmm* miles hese ligures furnish Activity in Tinifccr 1'oirts to a a record for forest tires which is M V ; SCHOOL II0ÜSE IN FFND, seldom equaled. Kaeh y e a r sees lim e When lie Derci.iU’j l'cwn I almost tl,i* same disastrou results W ill be Shipping Large Crauti- District Building Is Bd-vg Construct- ' r'T'st»‘rv‘i against the tiniWr in west* rn Oregon as have been re ties oi L^r.1 er. ed for Deschi.tes River Pupils. corded this year, and it is probilb-, ly only a quest ion of timo hi toro I lumbermen will reali e ipuip fully Construction work on the new It has hoco estimated that *2'0, district school lions.1 l . g a n the that tire risks ate a highly intpov-. 000 acres of yellow {due have been tirst of the wei k. The building tant factor, and .me to he taken deeply into consideration located in the vicinity of Itemi dur was authorized at i special meet very ing the past eight months—nearly ing of lia* -clini, 1 hoard last Satur- when it . one's to p e r c h a -ing tim ber tracts. Mastern Oregon’s ycl- I keep a full line of all n c ^c su ry blanks ¡ >r the purchase or gov four hundred square miles of tim d v which voted to creati* debt I j low pitie as a tv. lilt is likely to ernment 1: mis under the Timber and Stone Act, as well as an y ber whose ore-ent standing calm not .v ceding $1000 to he li-ed in is conservatively plnc(*d ai tf-OdO t|,.* construction and . quipm, nt of ' 'Va| t devilled henelit in t!ie m a t ti l> ut prices. other law of the United »States, and ha cin e li.ul m a n y years experienct per square mile. Tins is outside a in w schemi building, ’l ho bitter will 1 e inveiteli oo a a ,n en tire U familiar with the m o l e of procedure to acquire t t Io to of tho largo tracts v.hich wove t r i p Echoes AI oaj thè Deschutes. le d several years ago and those lot overìooking thè l>i.-i bitte- same, and ab o to all classes of State land; will make all origin .1 a p claims located by individuals pi - river eu.l will ite g-ix-lQ fect in Georg.* \V. Wo. 1 au 1 lYtvv I>.ivi-e tito .irst oí plication» and pi oofs. Special attention given to Hiv.ne.-^ead entries viol*.- to the tirst of the present size. The ground oh v.liii h thè v. er * visitors |'r<Va year. tu •w building will stand was pr:*e- **H> ' " ‘ k- and the purchase of Desert, School and other lands. It is perhaps safe to assume that tie-ally given to t! te lio. m l by Mr, Joint Stellilo roturan | Monday with a there are now liait a million acres JIraki- who h'as ong hi en in favor party of twenty-four wliieli Ins locate i i f located timber within <‘.>v ae- of securingJ'or Inc pupils a modern on timber claim#, ci ss of this pomt : ti<'\ \. i y d; \ sei s bliiiib.fg more suitable for school more eiaims heilig taki n. Tbc i n- purI oses than the one •.» hieb is be Maxime I.epago lia- left oil a business ti ip to I'lu' I>rd *‘s. tire heit will h. in th.e hat.ds of ing Used at jw. sent. Valuable information furnished regarding mo-t promising oil private and i or; or te uwner-h'p it is expei ted that tin* new build Ivi M'hitimy nad w ife left on Tues inside of thè next t selve month i ng will he tini.d.ed I k lore the dr.-t day'« stage for The Dalles. prospects v; t found in Oregon. . ui. tuen th. f. !l t’g < f toc Dee» 4>f next muiitli an I ns soou i.fter- John liions has returned frtim a busi end thè manufaetuiv luto nu.rkvl- w. nls es w.*t*i,s as i ! o—ii.;e os-in e the t.eW seats. ness trip to The Dalles. e.hie lumi), r ■ i i tie in | rog.e -s. l:h'ii'kboards and oft i r equipments Foriy-thre.' perseas liti ve heea in lh ml is likely to he tiie centi :'.if * ill 1, put in. I'ho ne.v building Itemi during th.e week on their way t > ii - » tit. tiou is udii bave a seating ir p a e it v of I toe timher belt to loee.t ■ claims. Only I , Llial ...... aetivit - - ....... ... -■ .............. Mines t, ml mining stock bought «nel sold, fa c il iti es unexcelled ueh that the eonvits.im of logs sixty pupil a m i v i he a decided a very few ............ ini' l e u y disappoint- into lumber will find the opporiu- i m p .ove oent invi i.a- litio log i' l. Very nearly every statu west ill the for handling same. ; nities timi facilities in edeil lit tie iaii.it which has live ! per-i.-teiiiIy Mississippi river has ik . ' ii repn-suated, hut Minnesota and North Dal. ita so far proci .-s ready and waiting wi n. M - i! pa I o-: 1 11 y t It.v. . u *'.e:ir.s of en* have sent out the lari: si tut in Iters, the time comes. The river, the la ;Y i d i rmviling and hardship. b. D. W eist returned the lirst of the 1 of the land, the excellent logging l’iie atten.I ..tee ,t in,- district at week from a lousiness trip lo l ’i in e v illn , facilities, the r a i l r o a d ( ? ) —at litis present is about twenty-rive, hut it ; An exit nsive list of real est. te, consisting of town lots and houses; point it is necessary to place a T h e I S. W iiatleer It n n a n in i's r.- - j rol,able that tliis innubi r v.Jli ... , *i port lor the. mollili oi Seiitemher slm.-, -i question mark. \> ’e laugh, Uteri hi 1111 - 1 *. * a .--i • I tv . . iluys . . . . were clear, , .. farms, improved and. unimproved; stoek'rancl.es; lands of a ll kinds in ; o i t - i d e . s when tin I J4 that three flou.!;- are a tn.t.il er of suppress. .1 -mil. • la W hlliuiii'.g i.- > ut into usi j days and three purtiidly su; the rain tracts largi or small. Options given it ml taken. If you have property the idi a of a railroad seems to lu fall am.tunteil to nne-ti-nth ef an im-h. ías remote as it was in the time < f The highest temperature during the. for s; !i >r :f you wish to buv, call or write. .Noah T h e , • P, b-ad vane. f’ Q DAMAGE TD YLLLOW PTFE. mouth was .tg ; tie- litwi t 12 .luring t - e night of the 2Kth. Twenty-one .lavs ,'d that the wttisi.e ot a loeomotivi • were, recorded with a muxiuuiiii telupef. would bring a stroke of par. lysis ature ranging lioin 70 to !lg degrees. U| on some of the old people Iiv t.; in the neighborhood fr ghti n tie f-'orest Fires in V cft ty of bend This Jack Winter and brother, fharh".. have rvturneil from < irunt - Pa,.-, t i do Year Have Caused l ot Little Loss My ‘office in 1’ rineville is tlie best equipped Law. band and Real eatt e and sluej an : ».e. pt i n hain- oine'all work ot| their raavhiv i ■ -a- yard f"« ls from resting 1 1 ... i full;. to thc yellow Timber, tho TmneSlo. INtute < Hiec in Eastern Oregon, and consists of n suite of four large at night. Roy Nnrss was a l*!ianik<« \i.*lt>.r this But with all disrespect to tin ____ atoms that have been specially furnished anti fitted for the comfort I week. paralytics, the mil,It. the stuel;. .f natrons and for the convenient transaction of business. Persons the spring chickens and Mime oi I hose pi rsitits living along tin* Holt Smith was . vi-r from Sisters ntem lir g to locate on lands in Crook county are invited foc al i and ex - ( the people, the railroad is ci tiling. iteseli lite.- river •.rito ni v*. a fire luirn Thursday, lie as on In • way t > l’ri ne* It startid t w m t y y i a r s ago h.-fon through the t io' < t i>t this eii-inity villu to attend to business matters. imine my maps and plats—the latest and I test. Strangers coming to tiirdter was an itts!¡gating eattsi this sutnmer for y e a r ly twelve < tra I’oinih-xter is hum » again after ; ‘rook county to locate will Ite cordially welcomed ; ml a n y assistance it I the latter w ill now ha.-t-n it- wee',.s can he til.,IlkfIII that they week’s vi.it in l’rineviUu. huihling. Remove the questior. 1 1 vi'< I it; i this si<l • of tii ( ! 1. sc tide HM'ossarv alwux - cheerfully ret. iired. II It. Meiìti'ur arrivi*.! tho (list of Dirt liiotintt-it.s ¡.ltd not in the vi lev mark; it has served its tint«. That railroad h -ads dir ectly for when* fives have caused such an week with hD puck horses and sheep outfit, ih is bringing hi-Winds a , pr oper - canili Bend. lit fact after it gets here emu mou.- b**- to lives and . of . sheep . . Irijm . . their . . the , 1 * summer range in it stops, th a t fact alone m eans un ty. ’anemie# outlet for the enormous belt of The fire which started in June Kd ili-ro.i mul Minor bowl« i-aine oat Thi* of lice i- the nearest Land Office t»> the timls-r Is It- i j Crook yellow pine which will soon be de- i t town, hip I’d and swept its way from I’rinev ilio this we--k to Incut)' on iltanded in the world's comm ree. in irly to foe summit of the I’ait- and Klamath counties. Loeaters and others coming to Bend ¡ Iwavr Tlte forests In Maine are gone, lina range has destroyed no tim- tilnb.'r ehiiniH. .lûmes Alnxutuler a rriic l Ieri- from rhose of Michigan, Wisconsin aim ber, but Instead has i leant d up make this office t hi l r hca lqu Tter.— an invitation is superfluous. R'-midji, Minn., the tir-t of tint wi*ek. Minnesota are not r.nwr furnishing the ground and l.-ft the soil in Mr Mexuti'h'r h:i* pnn-bu-e-l h.inl tn- ir a supply -UÍÜ. ii l.i to mi i l iite u i- reailituss for a good growth of bere mid will make Itomi hi» jertinn- ,Hands within the l.cundaries oi gra-s next year. II,el there !#*en eut nvídmie». the states m.rned. Oregon fir nnd limb rbriisl» «m l saplings in the The !i*». hiite« riv-r h .» r#.i-V.I it» cedar for some t i n a - post tin ve Iti'wn tinds red district -.ntiiar to that lowest |»iint for tie* *e.«»>u a i l from That the above-named ofl.ee. arc the places where the LANL % ship]ie<l to the point in t lutee states found on the w t i t n .»lope - of tin* ' imw on will giaduslly rise until spring. BUSIN MSS of Crook county i- transacted m ay readPv !«■ de?:n nstrat- where a few year» ago great mill- Cascades the loss to life and prop- **"’ variation for tbs past year has I...... i . stissl. . i * *n : _ mov- _ . _ would ... . . have rent , ned ■ a point . fourteen indie« Itctween the lowe»t aiel plants rhe aetivitv is ertv ed bv one glance at tin* newsjtajK rs ofCiook county. . , . . , , 1 Ingliest point«. Last eeur the differ ing westward and witn tt the ltttn- Iteyond • stnuatlltg 1- fore the i., ,,igb and |.,W water was al»...t 1-r melt of the vast. Augu.-t rains extinguished t.ie four inches in exces# of till#. It i « sel- The Scramble for tind -'r i.itids tires. -I.nii lmw,*ver that the -trennt varie» around B. ltd since the tirst nf last A timlsw c ru ise r v. ho canti nion* than twenty inches during the et»- March intuits to a t.m* not far tils- dow.t from tin* burnt district a . . . , , , , . i , such an iiuusnil variation is rather taut siten tln .e eastern lumltcr few days sitici* suys he was over difficult t i determine as th • rain fullas- U. S. Commissioner and Attorney-at Law. concerns will lie utilizing the i v - the entire tract which was practa allv th»' same each autumn anyl -chutes and th« trui-t* adjoining it. s< ore bed by the fire and «siile spring. r ¿ PRINHVTLLE, OREGON. Branch Office, BEND, OREGON. Government Lands. Oil Land?. Mines and M ininr Stocks Real Estate for Sale. Prínevíüe Office. Bend Office. Proof Positive. A. C. PALMER, f