The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, August 08, 1903, Image 3

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    LO CA L NOTES,
Rev. Clarence Lake, of The
M IL L A R D T R IP L E T T ,
Dalles, has been spending the past
Subscribe for T hk E cho .
several days at Bend.’ He will
John White is sick this week.
conduct an Episcopal service at
kind« of wagon work dooe in first-das* sh«|>e; short notice jobs a sped«Ity.
the school house tomorrow morn*
O p p o s ite s c h o o lh o u s e ,
BEND, ORECON.
Ballard Gile went to Prineville
jin
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eleven
o’clock.
Everybody
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today.
| is cordially invited to attend.
John Sizemore is harvesting his
J. J. Windle has been in town
crop of hay.
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W E S T & C O ., P r o p s .
C. L. Willey was down from liis ; .
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ing examined the tract of land of I
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ranch Thursday.
the Oregon Development Company AU k' " d® o f froih and saU 3 ^ t^ uJit/ ^ nV(Je8eUblM' butter and e ™ a
John BI 088 took a party over to of which concern he is manager.
the Tumelo Tuesday.
He leaves next week for his home
B u i ld in g ,
Bend, O regon,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Staats were in Minneapolis.
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aip the river Thursday.
The Staats Hotel which has been
There was a dance at West’s hall successfully conducted by Ed Boyd
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Wednesday eveoing.
for some time will be vacated by
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Mrs. Ed Boyd is slowly recover­ him tomorrow owing
poor Just opened up with a fresh stock of groceries,
ing from her illness.
health of Mrs. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. j
Canned goods, flour etc.
Mrs. W. P. Hollingshead has W . H. Staats will again assume
Mere stock now oa the way from Portland and Slmniko.
control and old patrons and the
been very sick this week.
Rev. O. W. Triplett returned to traveling pnblic are assured of the
same good treatment and accom­
Prineville Monday morning.
Mrs. C. D. Wiest is slowly re­ modations that were given them
under the former proprietorship.
covering from her recent illness.
Mrs. Boyd has been advised to
Fred Lucky and party, of Eu­
seek a milder climate for the bene-
gene were in the city Wednesday.
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fit of Her health and it ns expected
T'ie Bend Mercantile Company that the boyd family will in due
Tecieved two loads of freight Thurs- time take up their residence in
day.
California.
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City Meat Market
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LOW’S CASH STORE
to the
A. M. Drake and J. J. Windle
were over on the Tumelo ditch
newsy items .
Thursday.
j Cardinal Sarto has been elected
W. P. Vandervert and son pass- Pope. The ballot that gave him
ed through our town Monday on the high office was unanimous,
their way to I rineville.
R. M. Cantrell is driving the
Booth and Cornett stage while pra
Poindexter is out fishi ng.
Rev. O. W. Triplett held services
at this place Sunday morning and
evening. A large attendance is
reported.
Mrs. Dwyer and Miss Norton re-
• turned from Silver Lake Thursday.
They left the same day for Minne­
apolis, Minn, where they reside.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Duncan
came in from Prineville Wednse-
day night and ieft the next morn­
ing for their home at Silver Lake.
G. M. Cornett returned to Prine­
ville Monday after spending sever­
al days fishing in company with
Max Wurzweiler at Pringle Falls.
The boilers of the Pilot Butte
Development
company’s
mill
reached here Thursday night. A
load of other machinery accompan­
ied it.
Mr. and Mrs C. C. McCarthy
and Mrs. Fred Stevens passed
through Deschutes Thursday on
their return from Silver Lake where
they took up timber claims.
Sherman Congleton left Wednes­
day for Jackson county by way of
Silver Lake and L&koview. Ha
will probably return to this place
in a couple of months.
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READ
THE
ECHO
The majority of the counties of
the 8tate have Paid a11 their state
taxes, although they had until
November 1st to make payment.
Charles M. Schwab, president of
the United States Steel Corporation
tendered his resignation owing to
ill health. Win. E. Carey was
elected as his successor.
The'Rich Island trainmen have
demanded an increase in wages
and a refusal of their demand
means 2000 men will quit work.
The battle ships of the European |
squadron is now in Portugese wa­
ters and is meeting with a cordial
rliception.
The Chinese government has
given notice to the foreign minis­
ters asking that the editor and
staff of the “ Supano” the Chinese !
reform organ at Shanghai be ex­
tradited.
Shaniko-PriDeville-Bend
Stage Line.
A non-commissioned officer in j
C. M . C O R N E T T . Proprietor’
the German army was court mar-
Daily stages carrying U. S. mail leaves Shaniko every evening on the
tialed for maltreating private sol- * arrival of the C. S. Ry train for Prineville and there connects with ou
diers. Five hundred and seventy: stages for Bend, making the through trip in twenty four hours
Especial atteneion given to passengers and express mutter.
six cases of brutality all occurring
Reduced rates on round trips.
since last December were cited.
GOOD COACHES, CAREFUL DRIVERS.
.„T h e employees
in the work­
OSCAR HYDE.
shop of the Smith Weston railway
Agent, Prineville Oregon.
aud other works in Kieff, Russia
have struck and a few bataillons of
infantry was called out to restore
T im ber Limit, A rt .lim e J. 1ST«.
T im ber Land, Act June J, 187*
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
order.'
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
United States Land Office,
REXDVERTISBMRNT
Henry Schneider, of Bloomer,
r . S. I,»m l Office, Lakeview, Oregon.
May 8, iDO-i
Wis., left last Saturday for Prine­
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For Sale.
Nolire I» hereby glven timi in compilatici'
ville after having made proof on
f. ...
« " I l thè previstoti* of tic- «et of ( ongre-s of
I have for sale pbeap,
ItW
.lune .1, 1878, entllh'd
All act for tli’* -ni'- 11
his timber claim before Commis­ I T _ f
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timber lands In thè Stai. ■ of ' allfornln. ( i r
llereloru OUil ca*ves. r or lurtuer gon, Nevada and W ashington Territory, as
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extended to all the niibltc Land States by act
sioner Lawrence.
miormation cali at my ranch on of tugu-t », imj
Harlan P Loodman
Elwood Roberts, who is employ­ Bear Creek, or address me l i t of Whitewater, county of Walworth, stato of
Wisconsin, has filed in this office Ills sworn
ed in cutting timbers at the flume Prineville.
stateim nt No Il!e.i for tin-purchase of the -e rjr
nw «|f. w hi nw’ tir nw «|r -w gr of w*r !SoîB, I d
camp, had the misfortune to cut
J. A. R ayl .
tp Nit
«. of r No \2 •*, w rn. and
w ill
offer
priK)f to .«how that the land nought i*» more
his leg with an ax Wednesday. He
valuable for it* timber or «torn* than for agri-
! cultural puriK»-e** and to e^tahiinh hin claim to
will be laid up for several weeks.
- a.i<l land before W A Bèll, I S Comniiaaionef,
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C. S. EDWARDS. äfl.D.
Dr. F. X. Schlecht, who has been
riIYMCIAN ANO SL.TOEON
looking over the timber section of
this country for the paat two weeks Office oppa-ite the P. 13. D. Co’s cflic :
left for Portland yesterday. From
BEND, OF EGON.
there he goes to bis homo at Ash­
land, Wis.
at Prlnevifle. Oregon, on Thursday, ti e '«¿utli
day of A ugust, 190H.
lie name« a« witne«- i : John rumba and
Perry H Poind**- n r of Prinevill»*. u r e /o n ; Nor
T*»n K W innard irn<l Tin » -* 11 W all ins *.f \
b-iny, Oregon ; Jo-* ph Mare* au of Kodand,
Oregon-
Any and all person* claim ing ad ver“ *Ir Ilio
alcove described land« arc re 4 .eded to file
their rla'fMA in Mhl* office on or Lefore nai l
Juth day of A u g u d , il# ?
k. M I’ i *. attain ,
Read vertN cincnt *
l.akCN ie» , Oregon, Ma y 0, 190J.
Nutlce Is hereby glvren that in coinidlance
itli thè j.r »visiona of thè «et of f'ongrcs» of
J , | * 7H. e,Miti. 1 “ All a.-t f.,r tlic -a le of
tlm ber la n d -I n thè States o f ra llfo r n . ... ore
gon, Nevada and W’ n-hington te r r ito r y ," in
■ the
• public
. . . band Staten l»y nut
extended to all
of August I, 1 v / 2
Perez P. Howard
of prineville, eounty of < rook, atatc of <treguri,
has flh*d in this offl**e his w o r n statement N«,
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|n , j. No ¿1 s. r No |l
v, i„. and will offer
to »I iow that the lau I ««»iight'lH noire va lu ab V
for It* tim ber or atone than for
agrieultural
puriKin*"* aiol t»» entabILh hin elairn to n»îd land
ie*fore W A Bell, r s f'omiiii«Mioii**r n\ Prlne
vili**, Oregon, ou Monday, the
17th day of
Align'd, iv<KI.
11 »* nam*** an witn* - « : Oramille riifton,
and Frank Klkinn nf Prlnevîlî**. Or*»#c*»n ; i>on-
ahi 9 Ht eff a arri Wllilnm ! Sf**rtin I *• - * Imten,
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gon.
A ny Rtid all Tu rnon« claim ing ad v ert îy the
•f| t* fi!
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d land«
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