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About The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1902)
VOL. I. BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, OCTOBER ) 1, 1002. ■ LAND OFFICE ■». f VT If 1 1 » o r - . . — . a . a M A N TH ROW N FROM GOVERNMENT YOUNG W O HORSE. INFORMATION Miss Minnie Birdscng Is Injured PRINEVILLE, OREGON. Census Department at W ashing Branch Office, ton BEND, OREGON. Echoes Along the Deschutes« •I. W . Hop ;»s i as vibe the 1 ir-»• i >! Prim*' I*'. 11. Mai Ims returae.l from i* Inisiness trip to Priin ville. M. K. Brii.k i :i * • i*ne out from FrinevilU* tin* i. .* Timber. i» a *> locate on it tiadier elaii V/hile Riding Through the Requests Reports From **i vei* "I tli • week. Mr Brink was an. i.*lii;: t.■ business mat ters; Those Engaged in Irrigation. 1’erei I'in i - a n - o\er from Sisters the’ Miss Minnie Birdsong was pnin- fully injured Monday afternoon by being thrown from a horse against a tree. The voting ladv was with her parents aim a party ot young peo ple and was returning from an out ing up the Deschutes river when the accident occurred. She had ridden ahead o f the wagon in which the party was riding and wn> aboitt to go around a tree win n tin* horse suddenly shied throwing tin rider against the tree with terr.ti, force. Tin* young woman received the full force o f tlu* blow across the pit of her stomach. A carriage was s«»nt from the Bend and the injur»d girl brought down as comfortably as possible. No holies were broken and unless there are internal injuries nothing serious will result. Th»» young lady was confined to her bed for several days but was wdl enough *n leave the Inst »if the week for la*r home unit Plinevillp*. first of tin* week nUei.ililig to VilliOU« husiness mailers. This office is in receipt of the following communication which Ml*, ami Mis i.itoeli t'yn is ami Mr g«K‘S to show the thoroughness ami Mrs. t ieorwe Taylor of Sisters were * with which the government is pre in Beni! Salur.lay attemling to laml paring itself I k * fore putting irriga business. tion on a national basis: 1 keep a full line of all ueiv.v-ku'y blank4 for the purchase of gov .Mrs. I*,. It. Riley lu.s lease,i tin* Pilot Washington, Sept. 2(1. 11)02.— Butte Hotel ami will open it to the ernment lands under the Timber and Stone Act, as well as any The growing demand for water pubhe ilie lirwt of tin* week. I'a rp eu ' other law of the United States, and naving had many years experience for irrigation purposes emphasizes ters have I rumi al work on tin* liuililing (he need of more detailed informa «luring tin* past week iimkiug «.»me im am entirely familiar with the mode of procedure to acquire title to tion concerning the results aid provemeuts ami athlitious. »«me, and also to all classes of State land; will make all original ap methods of irrigation from artesian and surface waters. The census Postal luspeetor Ball was out llu- plications and proofs. Special attention given to Homestead entries of 185)5) showed that (lie at‘<*a irri lirst ol tin* week to look into affairs at gated from wells is greatly in tin* BemI postolfiee. and tl.enurehase of Desert, School and other lands. creasing, and that tin* results in \\ . 11. Slants Inis i lie plalis .Ira k ii fo* most section« of the country are a new toiirteen room InuiiliiiK, eoiistrm* eminently sntis.aetory. Approxi lion work oil wliicli will begin dm mately 18b.(XX) acres were ifrig, t- mg the coming week. Tin* new “ slim | ad in that year from wells, tin iiii'i* h otel" will he Imilt on the hank ei Valuable information furnished regarding most prom ising oil value of the irrigated crops rang-* the Heselmtes liver near the | ost-otliee | ing from $‘>() to ♦10L0 per acre. ami w lien eomplete I will he one of tin* prospects yet found in Oregon. In the humid dates well iiriga- ilnest huilditigs in Bend. j tion is utilize,« to sli| | ienu lit <la j insufficient Fit in tall during early; 1*5.1 Dorgon was an Albany visitor tin spiMhg and summer. In the west li 1st of I In* week. , tilt* water pumped Bom w*. lis in II. \V. t'nrlin anil wife. (i. \V. Null sures the home g hlvn anil the PRECIOUS STCNEs IN HARNEY. Aiilies nhd htiilihjf ¡»tbit'k bought ¡tiki Soldi facilities lihexcclleil and wile, and f . B*. .loluison were ove* orchard against total faiilir, V from Sisters o.i Tuesilny to make limt* for handling same-. thmugha rainless season. proof on their timber clnims. In California. Colorado, Louisia na, Florida and several otlu r stati .- A»ch Field ( kfw cd to l ave Tern Pinnk I lo Ison left \\ »*.lm*s.|,iy *’% ,r <l»‘ waters of flowing artesiai » isit with relatives at Si«t *rs. wells are successfully appliid to lotr.don Crane Cieck. \V. II. I lollinsl.cn.I was in Bend An extensive list of real estate, consisting of tuw'.i b'ts anil h'uises; large area-’ or are used to augment Thursday on his way to his home al the shortage in the streams during farms, improved and unimproved; stock ranches; lands of all kind« in A report comes to Fend fri m l.nva. lit» has just returned from In the irrigating season. In order to dependence, Oregon, where he lias lice*' tracts large or small. Options given and tak-n- ft yon haVo pf-'perty obtain the important facts relat Burns that lì* S. Rutherford and superintend!ng a large hop-held. Mi ing to irrigation from these sources tore»» other men lonnecteu with for Mile or if you wish to buy, * ¡ill Or write. I lollmshead says the I i i i I k ot the hop the Census office will soon semi out ; lu* C. B. A’ li. li. while excavat in 11 in t vieinity have heen contraeteo ! inquiries to irrigators fr»>oi wells, ing for fire-clay oil Collie em k for at - - rents per pound and that !l»a whose names were reported by the struck a bed of rhyolite tuff in price of the |>r. m liii*t is likely to in» eon * enumerators. A-this list i« not sidcrahH inixeess of ttei» hgiirn *>. • complete, the director ask* that which were found sapphires, mm n- lore the season's yield has he.*» entire!, Mv office in FiitioViU'e is th*» h»*ot equipped Law, Land and Beal irrigators wb»*il<> not receive these stoiics ai d other precious stones*. sold ioquiries will s«*nd their na»l*es to Tin* Lakevie.v Examiner in com lists«te office in Eastern Ofegon. ahd consists of a suite of font large Mr. L. (*. I’oiV"'-. Chief ^Matistl- menting on the find says: " It is I The rortter St'»»!« to *lu* *«*«• d*str;' * r o o m s that have been fqtbciitlly furnished and fitted for the comfort eian, Census Office, Washington. told on the streets of Boros that seliool In'ose was laid Wednesday after D. ( ’., and blanks will be mailed noon Work on tin* new building wih one of the specimens wa« «old in Of patrons and fdr tile convenient transaction of business •Persons to them at onci*. I k ; pushed as rapid ly as possible until it i- nl«o told It is n qtiesti*' 1 that ail w 1 1 1 * rr- New York for $J">. eompleted. It is expected that the new intending to locate Ob lahtl? i»i ( ’rook county are itivilvd to call and ex eeive the•sc impiiries a»!*»wt r t I m that Tiffany, the reuo*u**<i Ni w seats and lix lm es w*H lie here in plent,' amine my maps and pint*— the latest and last. Str ingers coming to same as fully :tml neeuFateiy ¡1*“ 't'ork ji-welh r had b»*i*tt ealled to of time so tlmt mi delay will ocelli’ I > possible, and i'lomptiy if (u rn tl l 'rook county to locate Will I k * cordially Welcomed and any assistance u t th«*se stones and *h * In* pro- thr«*,\ imr open the l.iiilding to t h ' the ( ’«it» US tiff¡1*1 uoiinei'd them genuiio». -Most i f pupils st the heginliinv of the w h ite' hccc-snry always cheerfully fend« red term wliieli n.InliiHliu*« the sei*bml wee. \ the stories that have |*>«»n found Government Lands. O il Lands. Minss and Mining Stocks* Real Estate for Sale. Latest Sorli lilt» Bend Office. Ileinl's l.it(**t * ir I.*? (« "\Ve Walkwl Ilni'lc Htinit* tii (I Ihist’ e* Bliag ia a ilaet bv Ms* \V. II. Sta«** ami Mrs. This office i- the nearest Land (iiTn'R to tin* U'lti.ei iifelts of Crock AI1 i '* h BemiSr \\ «•«ln»»"'»l»>y* »iff«»: nomi tlu* ( vii hai»*- wei.t >bivinti <ilt!i a team und Klamath counties. I.o*,« t e i ‘ tUi’l Btlief:* «Billing to Bend nlwavs nf hlgh-liVe»! aio al«. Tour lyiies oli ia tln-il<*si*rt they tifi tiii* li*irsi*« t»> a make this office their headquarter?-*;»*» invitation is s*»|»erfiuou«. juniper ir-*i* ami -at down a 'hort dis- tjimi* nwny t*i ia «y t)i<» rno| Uri* -re ni tilt* alterno, m an-i t•-11 «{..rii*«aÌM.'»i *li»*iV msighbdrs. Tlii ir |K»iu*i*fui rert w». - linikeii Iute t»i«fort» mauy inliiat.*« Rad j.;f-f | l.v ti.«» tram beeakimr tic* l.n'ter Unit the niiove'.namcd nfitci's ¡ire th»* pined e-h» r** tie* LAND ropettmi n.Hktnv a r»1a far liomc, wWI** Proof Positive. BUSINESS of (Took county is transacted nitty p «>li!y la* d»*inon-trat- * d ’ v one glance af M»*» new«}»*«js*rs of Uiodk ctiuhHy*. a . c. P a l m er , filin i ¡111(1 flit l!«* * ril*« of * * \ \ II« «I ' U l C h u r le I a g a in -t thi* r 'iK iik • »f • iis-t «l< m t 7 '. ih I. . M •» flin t e v e n in * **»»• m *àrlil«.rs ii«**tr t*.** Sta«** re-».t-*m*.* W.-re a-ti»iii«l.'**l to l.'»tr in tln» d a rk in«** « im lodi»»*»« aio» a m i «< iirn n o r i e h e ' w h ic h n»n I*k** t ih* lO'nr* r»,ml»*r 1 » *» !»'*'«»■ *.» <»«r li«*m«.i'. >l*sr. Wt’rl l»u*»xrT !■'■* »... tiXk.l ..«* « U. S. Commissioner arti Attorney-a, LavV. W .'r * ...r iiliit « I ih» » h i - pure Two ; •»étions of land and have I hcii located by ih" orighinl qctir- tet Of diO'in *»t»**n» ” hi Nnvi:mln*r. The ( ’»dnmbis S»»uth»»r»i engineers li rusted in th** field it •- »/»me ¡nst to | iif* **t the organization of a, company which will lint** a e.ipit- work on *l.e per iiihik - ii I t.«*atioii of tlu-i’ jierteit *tie work A tart»«* and lH»l»mgintr Oiiihji I’*«* *l**triet in nr»* at * >>rk ¡ « a rich one w » re found *li»*r<* »” nn* *)••» li en time a»«». f»ii ts a sapr.ltirt» valrn-d a* Sv» i* alto«*«*tls*r #t(X) th« which s,..nis* «»»>nu *'h:it r»*port fa ir y -lik e m a y have a mon* solistai tini fiain- • I k * on than is «■ n*»ntlly *ia * to Staat« during the past M** 8 ta«t* gixes mit tha* overall« or pant-. In* <t««*“ i i ’t kn»»w n nii'li. tuis «!*»> take*» off with a nnmlier »»f ehM'ken*. an d opals n*e l.irg.»st sfitJHf taken Or|t »o tak in g I»» eompleteil I cr»n*snme sen-otter a laml-otter wearing w h i'f* is .*» taken half ad..«»*n »Itoroiiwlihrisf .♦•*• L * few nortit“ . in *)n* f'ir»ii»*raiii e *if exten will It .his |>o»nt l»v He* tiist »if N'lvemher aiaatb'M sufiieient to m»*»** all ii. - sive operations n• extension to Bend, are workfi*g several miles srtntli <*l ('rooked river. it is «aid that me* of th** men bi f*f a lue. Ii.ni i n II, I «Vr ncHitlly Imo Irti*., i « » Ir— ..»«*• t are simili, hut they are el**ar -upp**se*I A. ( ' Hampton has | m *»* o i;«»nding the east week in Priueville attemling the teacher« iunveiithiii .l»na»s Vi l i r e , m t n g and wife o f Th- I hill'»«. w*r*» le'r*' » I m * la«t .a the we»»k t • l.«*a*^ Hn t*nili**r elain.s. Kr«r*t; /«»II ha« ri*tiirm»d from a hn-i, lie«* trit* through the northern portion* of »'¡»|i|,.ri**a