The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, August 01, 1903, Image 3

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    E c h o O ffice D e s tr o y e d b y Fire.
Timber Laud
Thursday morning, at about half
past one, the building together with
the entire printing plant of T he
E cho was destroyed by fire. When
discovered by Richard King,Glenn
Marsh and W. H. Staats the build­
ing was a mass of flames and it
was evident that saving anything
connected with the plant was im­
possible, 60 the attention of those
present was turned to saving the
adjoining property of Mr. King
which stood within ten feet of the
burning building. Through well
directed effort this was accom­
plished but not without a severe
scorching being given Mr. King’s
residence. It is impossible to as­
certain how the fire originated and
it becomes a mystery when it is re­
called that it oceured at such an
unusual hour. The loss is a hard
one to Mr. H. J. Palmer and a
serious blow to the Deschutes Pub­
lishing Company to whom the
property was to have been formally
transfered today.
The bill of sale
for the plant etc., had been exe­
cuted on July 1st. and held in
trust awaiting the completion of
other details. The change in ow­
nership has occured, however, just
as it would have had the fire not
taken place. Until the necessary
arrangements can be made for
bringing in a new plant T h e E cho
will be issued from the office of the
Prineville Review.
LO C A L N O T E S ,
Subscribe fo r T h e E ch o .
Mrs. L. D. Wiest is on
list this week.
the sick
Rev. O. W. Triplet preaches
this place tomorrow.
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The Deschutes Lumber Com­
pany has shut down its mill tem­
porarily.
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Smith are
now occupying their new residence
in Lytle.
Messrs. Spafford, Sacket, Smith
and Reed went up to Pringie falls
Saturday.
Bend was visited by a circus and
vaudeville company this week. Two
performances were given at the new
hall, and from reports, we imagine
they were hot numbers.
Sheriff Sam Smith was in Bend
Thursday for the purpose of arrest­
ing John Getz and subpoenaing wit­
nesses in the case. As a result of
the preliminary hearing yesterday
and this morning. Getz was bound
over to await trial in circuit court,
his bail bei ug placed at $500.00.
It is charged that he threatened to
shoot E. M- Miller.
For Sale.
I have for sale cheap, a few
Hereford bull calves. For further
information call at my ranch on
Bear Creek, or address me at
Prineville.
J. A . R a y l .
A «l June X, 1*7*.
READVKRTISKMSN'T
United States Land Office.
Lakeview. Oregon, May II, 1908.
N otice is hereby given that in com plia n ce
w ith the provisions of the act o f Congress of
J u n e !, 1878, entitled "A n act for the sale o f
tim ber lands in tlu- States of C alifornia. Ore­
gon. Nevada, and W ashington T erritory,” as
extended to all the P u b lic Land States by aet
o f August 4, 189:1, Klva K Allen, of Eugene,
cou n ty of Lane, state o f O regon. 1ms tiled in
this office her sworn statement No. 1988 for the
purchase o f the s >, of the s
o f Sec 18, T p 2S s,
R 12 K w m. and w ill offer prowf to show that the
land sought is m ore valuable for its tim ber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es­
tablish her claim to said land before W. A.
Bell, 1'. S. Com m issioner at Prineville, Oregon,
on Tuesday, the -Mtli day of August, 19i'y.
She nam es as w itnesses: Joseph Mareeau, of
Roeland, O regon ; Ed. liorgan, of Albany, Ore­
g o n : Mary J. Powell and J, H arvey A llen of
Prineville, Oregon.
Any and all persons cla im in g adversely the
above-described lands are requested to rile
their claim s in this office on or before said
90th day of August, 1908.
E. M- B battain , Register.
Tim ber Land, Act June 3, 1*78.
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
U. S. Land Office, Lakeview , Oregon,
February 2f, 1903.
N otice is hereby given that in com p lia n ce
w ith the provisions of the aet o f Congress of
June 3, 1*78, en titled "A n act for the sale of
tim ber lands in the Slates of California. Ore­
gon, Nevada and W ashington T erritory,” as
extended to all the p u b lic Laud States b y aet
of August 1, 1892.
August Okerstrom
o f Spokane, Franklin Flat, cou n ty of Spokane,
state of W ashington, has this day tiled in this
office his sworn statem ent No 1800 for the pu r­
chase of the li hf nw qr sec 23, se qr sw qr and
sw qr se qr of sec No 14, in tp No 22 s, r No 9 e,
w m.. and w ill offer proof to show that the
land sought is m ore valuable for its tim ber or
stone than for agricultural purposes, and to es­
tablish li is claim to said land b efore J J Sm ith,
County cle rk at P rineville, O regon, on Mon
dav, the 17th day of August, 1903.
lie names as w itnesses: R ich ard K in g and
Joseph N Hunter o f Bend, O regon; John E
Anderson and John Johnson of Spokane, Wash.
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the
a b ov e-d escrib ed lands are requested to tile
their claim s in this office on or b efore the
said 17th day of August, 1903.
E M B kattaix , Register.
Tim ber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
N O T IC E
FOR P U B LIC A TIO N .
U. S. Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon,
February 13, 1903.
N otice is hereby given that in com plian ce
w ith the provisions o f the act o f Congres of
June 3, 1878, en titled “ An act for the sale of
tim ber lands in the States of California, Ore­
gon, Nevada and W ashington T erritory,” as
exten d ed to all the p u b lic Land States "by act
o f A ugust 4, 1892
Edwin F K elley
o f Crookston, county of Polk, state of M inne­
sota, has this day tiled in this office ids sworn
statement No 1801 for the purchase of the s hf
nw qr, sw qr ne qr and nw qr se qr of sec No
6, in tp No 21 s, r 14 e, w m, and w ill offer proof
to show that the land sought is mure valuable
for its tim ber or stone than for agricu ltural
purposes, and to establish his claim to said
land before J J Smith, County Clerk at Prine-
ville, Oregon, on M onday, the 10th day o f
August, 1903.
He nam es as w itnesses:
M axcm LePage,
Walter J Bivens, Salem Mageau and >1 Boyd of
Bend, O regon.
A ny and all persons claim in g adversely the
a b ove-describ ed lands are requested to file
their cla im s in this office on or before said
10th day of August, 1903.
E M B kattain , Register.
All kinds of wagon work done in first-class shape; short notice jobs a specialty.
O p p o s it e s c h o o l h o u s e ,
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Tim ber Land, Act June 3, 1878.
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
United States Land Office.
R eadvertisem ent
Lakeview, Oregon, May 9,1903.
Notice is hereby given that in com p lia n ce
with the provisions o f the act o f Congress of
June 3, 1878, entitled "A n act for the »ale o f
tim ber lands in the States o f C alifornia, Ore
gon, Nevada and W ashington T erritory ,” as
extended to all the p u b lic Land States by act
of August 4, 1892.
Peres B H oward
o f P rineville, eounty o f Crook, state o f O regon,
has hied in this office his sworn statem ent No
1473 for the purchase o f the se qr of sec No 5,
in tn No 24 s, r No l l c, w m, and w ill offer
to »how that the land sought is m ore valuable
for its tim ber or stone than for a gricu ltural
pur|>oses and to establish his claim to »aid land
b efore W A Bell, U 8 Com m issioner at Prine-
ville, Oregon, oti M onday, the 17th day of
August, 1903.
He names a* w itnesses: G ranville C lifton , I
and Frank Elkins of Prineville, O regon ; D on­
ald r Steffaand W illiam F Steffin of Desehutes,
O regon ; and »rancis J D evine of A lbany, O re­
gon.
Any and all persons cla im in g adversely the
above-described lands are requested to file
th eir claim s in this office on or before the
said 17th day o f August, 190K.
E M fiRATTAttc, Register
A. H. GRANT,
PHYSICIAN AND 81KOEON
NOTARY PUBLIC
Office opposite the P. B. D. Co’s office Office at Bend Mercantile Co’ s store.
B E N D , OREGON.
B E N D , OR EG O N.
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City Meat Market
W E S T & C O ., P r o p s .
All kinds o f fresh and salt meats, poultry, vegetables, butter and eggs
constantly on hand.
W e s t B u ild in g ,
B end, O regon .
L O W ’S C A S H S T O R K
L y tle , O reg on .
Just opened up with a fresh stock of groceries,
canned goods, flour etc.
Mo’-e stock now ou the way from Portland and Sbaniko.
Shaniko-PFineville-Bend
S t a g e L in e .
C.
M.
CORNETT.
P r o p r ie to r ’
Daily stages carrying U. S. mail leaves Slianiko every evoning on th©
arrival of the C. S. Ry train for I’ rineville and there connects with ou
stages for Bend, making the through trip in twenty four hours
Especial atteneion given to passengers and express matter.
Reduced rates on round trips.
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GOOD COACHES, CAREFUL DRIVERS.
OSCAR
H YD E.
Agent, Prineville Oregon.
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Hotel Prineville
T H O R O U G H L Y R E N O VATE D "A N D
R E F U R N I S H E D T H R O U G O U T ........
$ 1.00
American Plan - - Rates *1 ,oo
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F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
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U. S. Land Office, Lakeview, Oregon.
May 8, 1903.
N otice is hereby given that in com plian ce
w ith the provisions o f the act o f Congress of
J u n es, 1878, en titled "A n act for the sale of
tim ber lands in the States o f C alifornia, Ore­
gon, Nevada and W ashington T erritory,” as
exten d ed to all the p u b lic Laud States by act
o f August 4, 1892.
Harlan P G oodm an
o f W hitew ater, co u n ty o f W alw orth, state o f
W isconsin, lias hied in this otfico his sworn
statement No 1199 for the purchase o f tin . ■> qr
nw qr, w lit nw qr nw qr sw qr o f sec No 22, in
tp No 2b s, of r No 12 e, w m, and
w ill
o ,'er
p roof to show that the land sought is m ore
valuable for its tim ber or stone than for agri­
cu ltu ral purposes and to establish his cla im to
said land before W A Bell, U S Com m issioner,
at Prineville, O regon, on Thursday, the 20th
day o f August, 1903.
He names as w itnesses: John Combs and
Perrv B Poindexter o f Prineville, Oregon: N or­
ton E W innard and Thom as H W atkins o f A1
hany, O regon ; Joseph Mareeau of Rosland.
Oregon-
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the
above described lands are requested to file
th eir claim s in this office on or b efore said
20th day o f August, i903.
E M B rattaih , Register.
T R IP L E T T ,
BLflCKSIWITHIfiG AND HORSESHOEING.
T im ber Land, A ct June 3,1878.
N O T IC E
C. S. EDWARDS. M.D.
B E N D , O R EG O N .
M IL L .A .iF tiD
NOTICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N .
C E. M c D o w e ll,
P r o p r ie t o r .
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