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About The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19?? | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1903)
•— X 4 VO L. !!. D E S C H U T E S , C R O O K CO U N TY, O REG O N , .JULY 25, 1905. Death of the Pope. U>r manufacturing ami snvs that On Monday aiternoon. July 20th. Deschutes river timber is the sub ì» V*ectm-d the death of Pope Leo the ject of much discussion union*: Û C X ! I f who for twenty five years had Eastern lumbermen who frequently ro been supreme head of the Roman visit portlund. Mi Jor.es is an in- 'Jib, Uati.olie Uhtir» h. Hern March ¿ml. strut.tot at the Bishop Scott Aead- regon aw 1810 at Carpineto, Italy, Joachim emv and tlie tYil* is in the nature of S î î O R t L i l t * Recei, tbcon :ii his family trsfocia- an out in'*; for him. They cefciti luted t¡oil's " hie! were of a high eharae-; their journe.v up the fiver jft\tdm*s- ter. ‘eArLv evinced devotion to il-av and Will over Lake and a k » relit:¡On • life This, You pil'd with Klamath count ivi and also visit SA LT LAKE-, DENVER, the death of hi> mother, a a saintlv Dratci lake“ hcfqre returning to' woman, when he was only fourteen Portland. Both arc tot liter Wis K A N S A S CITY, years o f age, c lit sod him to outline consin gentlemen andare pernia C h icago , s r . L ouis, a course and pursue it with the nently located in Ortgnii. Mr. N E W YORK. constancy and ability which finally bleed is " i l l return te» our city in 'Ocean steam rs between Portland raised him to the papal chair at aheiut a nieinth. and San Krun-iseo every five days. the death of Pope Pius IX in 1S7> Presbyterian Church Organized j QYY XTES* t hat Pope Leo’s reign of a quarter At the- meeting in the* sehoid Tickets to and from all jurts of the j contuLv ha* K-en one of historical t ’ nitisl Slates Cana la and I’ urepe. significance in the world’s affair house e>Ve‘I' which Rev. W. S. Holt For particulars will on or address, ami one of power unapproaeheel by pre sided Monday night, a church I. H. FREDERICY, Agent, j contemporary rulers of nations organization was effected t<> be O r e g o n , must be adlllitteel. riie* passing of kmiwn as the First Presbyterian . no man in emr time could be more Church of Bend. A -tart was made with te n charter members ai'd. us universally mourned. *- - others had previously signified Newspaper Men Visit Us. tlu.ir intention of coming in, it is E. A. Putcrhaugh and Paul De-: lik d y that this numbe r will 1.»- I Laney, who have b»*e-n touring Con- materially increase! ! before lennr All kinds of wagon work dol.e I tral Oregon in the interests of the An eider, hoard e>f trustees ami | Oregem Daily Journal, spent Sun' clerk we re elected and installed, Horseshoeing a specialty. day ami Monday at this place.; ami the' trust», s givem the work of . These gentlemen traveled in a spe-, circulating the suhscriiitiem list. Shop opposite schoolhouse j ,.i a l conveyance with the name of The amount stibscril e el at this time B E N D , OREGON. I their paper prominently displayed nearly five hundred dollars. and have* had a voty successful trip With such a start in membe rship NO. 0, O Prices The B E N D M E R C A N T IL E CO. carries a fail ¿ineof Groceries, H a rd ware, Stoves, Boots, S h ie st D ry Qoods etc., etc. A. H. G R A N 'f, Manager. O’ BE N D , OREGON -/ v s ... M i l l a r d T r ip le t t B L A C K S M IT H C. S. E D W A R D S , M. r ‘g»»'*’ f mm nj "wx i tU C D kJM . is Reserved for i he D. In traveling over twelve hundred I and subscribed funds it should he I miles Mr. DeLaney has gathered no trouble to have a church build Physician and Surgeon, ; vahl, w<! („r ing at this place within a very BEND. OREFON. s pc'»-nil Central Oregon edition short tini *. Offici* opposite t!> T. It. T>. Co’s StÓVc. which Will appear about Sept. 1st. An FneJIess Figlu. Mr. 'Pftterbaugh tie* Journal’s 1ms- Kentucky, fur the k; a "W\Tft Wptesci.tiilive.- fe ft former A. H. GRANT, St.Pa'iVl man. :*.’rul wn! for many months, has been furnishing the V o t a t a p c b i . i c . years eYmnected With the loneer country not only with whiskey and OAîcc fit Be’nd'Mercantile Co.’s store race-lmrses Imi with sensational Press of that city. i news. Breathitt county has lie*en UK NO , OltKOON. VeAmg Folks Make Merry. ve*ry use ful to the newspapers. Mr. and Mrs (.’has. Brock enter- TIMBER L A M ) NOTICE. IIe*r<* has existed for some years a hs -. vi -' ::uThM::NT, tained a partyof yfiung folks at their „ , , , , ,, u , • /, , . United Statu* Lund Office, Lakeview, Oregon 1 • • ■ tetiel. known as t!ie* m.rgis-Cookrill M.ty. s. liHK». V - i. " i> hereby given flint in | compliance with,the provisions of the act of home in Lytle last »Saturday even- ^ In sparring for advantage; June T 1878, entilled ‘ An act for t.lie sale of ing. Games of various kinds and timber la id Is in tli‘ * states of ( alift’ rnia. Ore the* feudists have* thusfar killed j gon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as extended to all tjlie public land Mates, a flower guessing contest were1 111 i twenty-seven persons. TV. nil' T \\'i l’on N, PUOI'*. The Hargis by act of .yupTi't 1, 1892, the following in and refreshments consist | f *• „ _ • . , ... persona have tiled in ibis office dulged r . . factum are in control of the county | th eirsworn *taiennvMs 1 wit: ing of ice cream and cuke se-rvi’il | Arthur L, Templeton office's and a suit was brought to! of Prineville. c e u r i y i f Crook. state ot Oregon, In the gm- s- sworn statement No. 972. for the ptircha* ■ of late in the evening. oust them from oiticc hy opposing IN DKSCIU’ TKS. the s\v‘ , «e1, sec 2.” , hN.rie1^ and He‘ .4 ne'4 . ec ing contest Miss Marion W’eist cap 2D, tp 28 >, r 10 v w . P) claimants, one J. B. Marcum act Frank \\i Shepard of Shaiiiko, county , state of Oregon, tured first prize and Mr. Foster the> ing as attorm-y for llie- contestants. THE FINEST BRANDS OF WINI.S. LIQUORS, Bl.l RS AM) CIGARS purchase of ■sworn Maternent No. ,»ss for t li CONSTANTLY ON HAM). the t sE, m v ' y see 19, tp 2* s, r 10 e. w. m hoohy prize. Those present were the* Marcum was killeel and a man T b a f they will olf- ruro of t»> show thiit the land sought is mor* valuable for its timber or Misses Keever, Brock. Cox, WTe*ist. named Ewell saw the de e-el com-1 tstone t ban for agricultural purposes, and to j Eastern (s-ojtle- .'ere ' s|ie*e-iafiy inv^te-ei to give- tin* ItnfTe-i a e-oll w I<e• 11 in tin- .it 'establish their claim to said Iah«l before W. A. Dano and West and Messrs Ricli- Bell. F. S, ruinnii“ ,«>‘;v‘ *r at Prineville. Oreg<m arelson, Steffi*. Kennedy, Brocker. on uednessday, the *»tl\ day of August, 1{H*. men named White- ami Je-tt were-; They name tts v iuv* >' l ran'-is J. Devine, Accommodation« First Class in Every Respect. Thomas II. Wat kips. ,): A lbany. Oregon ; James Foster, Brock and Ri*cil. a m •'te-el and trie el for murder. < *n> A. McFall, William Jl'^hter, Arthur !.. Temple- ton, rharles H Erick;«* i, oi Prineville Oregon. Don’t Miss This. juror save-el White and Je-tt from Any and all persor' claim ing adverncly the above «1« scribe«! hyis'i are requested to file The formal opening of the Bend the death pe nalty by causing a ! their claims in thij. c'fhce on or before sai<1 nth day of August. “ L Mewcantile Company’s store on disagreement of the- jury. He- was K. M. B r a t t a i s , Register. Has just \ k efi r« «tveiè’»1 Di'.dt r tin* iii:iiiiV<Hti<»iit ui Ivi M v«l iVirmerly of tin* I art*« Late r Tuesday, July 28th, promises to he- evieh-ntly a Hargis man. well Ialiti ilotfl. TI M PER L A N D NOTICE. a very pleasant affair. The con this juror went to his reward as HP AUVKHTl.^F.M'fXX. F ni ted States I^tful offi«AV I.akeview, firfgon. j l>l;SCNU1 i S Oki fiON. May 11, 1903.—Noticp i » hereby given that m l cert programme hy Mr. Kennedy’s the* result of a gunshot wound. New - - Store. W. H. Slaats, Deschutes, ro p rie to r. - - - Oregon. M ! NN ESOTA B U F F ET. The Only First-Class Establishment cf its Kind HOTEL com pliance wit h th>- provisions of the act f»f 1 , . ... , 1 -, » . I L'*... .. *1 A t ) •. v 1 June lM*. t u t n i e l . An act for tin Miie «»i O T c h r s t r a W i l l 1 h » I V 11« l< T e d ( l u r i n g , E W P i l , t l i e H t a t e 8 W l t l l P - y . U h l n o t ! timber lamls ir th« of ( aliiornia. ‘ >rb- [ .. , . g«»n. Nevada n; ! W.isliiog 11 Territory.'' a* 1 t111? U l t l T l l O O l l . ilHCl t h e e V M l l t l J f W i l l have an enjoyable time luring tin- extended to all the "public land states by act )f \ugust I. in :* 2 * ih‘* a l l o w i n g name«i i»ersoi»>. have file«! r: îïii» office their s\v< rn Maternent», to-wit :. , f u n n e l (». Peterson, of Redwood rÿify» (Mpmtyo^ He«l\vood. Stftt>* of MinPeSjDta^^v orn »tat' pieitt No. 1Ì70, for the purcIiHsv * *f the hxs see. t p 2 l «. r. 12 " w ■ 1 , . . h e g i v e i l u p t o *.i g r a n d { » y f o t e c h n i e display and a nhort dance. Every* hoelv is invited to attend. Follow- . . l l l g I n t h e C O ll C .T t p r o g Tit m i n e : * , ( Ive-rture*.. “Alwin” . Hazel T!ir»‘»*-«te*p .“ Meliinla’V Katun S»-]»*e’tioii . . ‘‘ Kventiile’1 Freeman imreha'M «*f th I • of se«-. 1.1 to. 21 ». r 11 e. 1 VTKHMISHIOX ilm t ^ a 'c v \ j 1 h off r p r iK 'f t«> s n o w th a t th e lami ' w ,t i m o re v a lu a b le fo r It» t im b e r <*r Mardi 1 *•Wlilfttliinr .lotm". \sclicr «tone i t , r • >r acri« »fltural purp«»«*** att«t t«» Si'liottifti-lie' ‘Jolly l*ii‘kaiiinnies "llowani ••stabli«*li t ltp ir c la im to t» said land befor** J. J. I . “ rivoli ne” I-unbert Smitlv«.‘ 1 r'i* at Prineville, Oregon. Tliree-fttep 'li Tn 2Ütl).aayof August putt. li» U. Marcii. "• tire Tin* « 'oiiiiter-i^n’ sconto»» Peter«on, j They f a m r . w 't f e s * » - : Namutd U. Pet Two-step “ In It To Win” Iz-i)»litoii ! n s ’’01». "'tils. Minn.; of Rc«i Red w « hh 1 Minn. ; John c. r , Bruin« Hntinerd, of . . : John « \ Brniii^rd. RbH»pio'V.Pniir^e. Minn.; !.. M .Vn«irr»(*ti and - I ìt«>pu<vj 9 Ì,Ko*lrtnd. Oregon ; K H Marion As Olhers View Our •»f lirair . »'-.V'UV Any person» claiming ndver»(*ly th»* 1 F. \V. Jacobs and T. above <l. »t-rib '1 land» ar?* r^«|nested to ill*’ their clr vV’ i\t4 d»is office «»ff or bt'iofe »ai«l Portland, ft|K-nt several 2*»th «lay « f ' N ’, t ITO. K M. B r i t t a i n . R e g iste r. Couif1ry( STAATS City Meat it iix i svC T trial. The- Hargis faction offered him $5,(MX) to keep silent but be* WHS'I & COMPANY, Proprietorft. re-fu-e-el; then they burnVel a hotel , » hutte-r ¡imi whidi h** ke pt. A- a V*-s\iIt two A ll kinds of fresh anil salt meats, poultry, vegetal» eggs constantly on ham! incendiaries are aVtitibg trial. Bcrtd, Oregon; County Judge HanD ^»»-ad <>f tin- W est Building, Hargis faction, de-^e-vi>f**<l Je-P ami W bite- <le*peraiti*ly. ^‘lie Hargis people f'-aV that \h»'E- me-n. w ho A. C. LUCÀS. Proprie) or. se-em to b>* on!v hin <1 assasins. will tell all t'l'-v k*L>w wiu-ti the* eh-ath* Only First-class Acccm’odations terr the Traveling Public’, THE PILOT BUTTE INN se-nfhVit-V* D pronVuiticeil on them Th’»* Ren.th tN*riiett i/nd Vatieli-yvA *-ta*. -top» it it- il<Kirs ami livery teams can la: bad on «Và’/rt lu-tii i l - -Irin to til»- timlft-r Nf fT>. OREGON A ’ T. JA'nes of as F Mk'i-lx' Tfiis we-e-k tlie grami days at this jury Vrè-Vts A, that c'»tinty uti'b-r place the first of the week. Dir. the Vin'lly pVoltehtion of the B. <*. ?ackett of ‘ »fami Forks Jacobe had interests in the Bridal milititi The R.^»u)»li»-an p a r ty 1 ami Frank ^inith and B. T. Spai- Neil country before the Ÿlh* of a ha"-n^MinT'-d B*-lknap for gover- W ei of Thompson. X. Dak., are year ng»». when We Vi-Yrioved to nor Vhi.jV ^»tatform charges th»- fooking, pf*-«Mc foU-Vlmr with par»hmi»ig *l»en«limr A week in this vicinity. Portland, ami Weis They have timl*er claims near **'ir over the Deschutes Yohnt^y with a I/»-Vn'dtV*tic biur'l»-r<-t* of t)i»* Jnsf t»»wn ami will prove up on them view elf inVestVlfX afiil ptohalily lo- fetf'1*^' %'T* Th«* »ea-grass is at The DalTes la-fore they return t o »eating here. He* has great faith in pvobahly »rowing for the necks of 'heir home«. j thii ri^fAn #Mng '» e ^fne* 1r)m-^ a W-«ft Hentm-k-y »rtitla«'1 * ■\ LOW’S CASH GROCERY t.VTLK. OHI.no>. of)*‘|D**,l uip ^ ith A stock of grttawrlps. canned gbods, flour etr. I’ PlrtfJh Vej the st«»< k Will Is- teeeiVe»! 1n a P ’/it >'<•’»' ‘d’N