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4 VU' VOL. IL DESCHUT DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 15, 1ÍXK*. NO. 12. Miss Lauras Bundle went to Prineville Thursday morning. Ora Poindexter went to Prine- C. Carlson, of Shaniko, brought ville Monday. in a load of passengers this week. 1 . Ballard Gile is visiting in Prine C. A. Lytle and Dr. Harold ville this week. Clark and family passed through T H E R E ’i*; NO JJSE W O R R Y IN G Jack Geiger left for Prineville j town this week on their way up the I Maybe you missed our big opening. Well, don’t Sunday morning. j river for an outing. let it worry you or prevent you from visiting our John Elder returned to Prine- | j) jj McKuy wj)0 looks after store now. as wo will have more surprises for vou ville Thursday. the timber interests of the Mueller | than eoukl ever be expected. Our stock consists of John Steidl returned from his Lumber Company, passed through1 everything needed in this vicinity and prices are Eastern trip last Friday. here Thursday on his way to his; such as will meet with your approval and make J. \V. Fisher left for his home at home in Duluth, Minn. you our steady customer. A continuous opening Shaniko last Sunday. from now on to which you are cordially invited. James Keenan, of the Willow Ed. Boyd went to Prineville on creek ranch, passed through Bend T H E B E N D M E R C A N T IL E CO. this week on his way home from business Sunday morning. A. H. GRANT, M a x a o k k Klamath county where he had Miss Viola Cox left for her home been looking after a band of sheep. on Crooked river last Saturday. W. H. Staats went to Prineville Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mueller, who have spent the past week at Monday for a load of goods. Henry Bergman, of Albany, pass Wm. Vandervert’s place, returned ed through here on his return to to this place Thursday. They left the same day for their home in his home Wednesday. Davenport, Iowa. Perry Poindexter returned to Prineville last Saturday after a J. II. Jorgens, of Spokane, pass- successful fishing trip up the river. through Deschutes ! hursday on T n „ , T i u- ' X*8 way home from Silver Lake L G. Barron and John > lze i where he has been looking over the more left for Squaw creek jester 'country with a view of investing in dayv and will return tonight. I timber and desert lands. Miss Laura Bandle and Miss D. L. McKay and Alfred Miul- M artha . B. ,r Roberts been , : ler, representatives of the Mueller! T Palm 0 , have , ranch visiting at H. J. ers . r Company _ 1 H as a com plete lin e of j during . the , week. , I | Ir , Lumber of „ Davenport, goods at his n e w store. I Iowa, spent the past week in F the Wallace H unter arrived from icimty of Lava wher„ they ex. A tw o -th ou san d dollar Ashland, Wis,, last week and will amined lhw tiniher holding9 of addition h as ju st b een spend the winter with John Bless , tbejr {company Mr MoKay who received . Q ualities righ t at his Matóles ranch. ¡made the purchase of a large and p rices right. Miss Elizabeth Matlock, of Hepp- tract for the company some three! W . H. ST A A T S, Prop., ner, and J. M. Keeney, of Shaniko, years ago when lie spent an entire left for their homes Sunday after seasou on the Deschutes river evi- having spent several days in the | dently had his eyes open to the vicinity of Bend. i possibilities that the lumbering II. H. Fink, of Idaho Falls, industry would some day attain in J l Idaho, is in the city this week. l,lis region. Mr. Mueller, to whom Mr. Fink is interested in irrigated ^ ie country is new as this wi.s lands and came here to examine Xis first visit, seems well pleas« d | àÀklitjkiÂkikkài*ikk^thkto&ki some with a view of purchasing. with his company’s investment land speaks very encouragingly of D. F. Stewart, J. H. Templeton rapjj development along timber and\Y . A. Booth, of Prineville, ]ines jn the Deschutes valley with- passed through Bend Wednesday ¡n a few year8 \Vith the advent TWOHY A MKKOVVK, PRO 1*8. on their wav to Crane I rairie.. iaFg0 8 a.wtnil )9 on the river his From The only first-class establishment of its kind in Western company niil certainly realize mountains with pack horses and handsomely oif the investments Crook County. hunt for bear. made when the thought of buying The finest brands o f w in e s , liquors, b e e r s and Amt Aune returned from Clarks- Deschutes river timber hail entered c i g a r s c o n s ta n tly on hand. ton. Wash . last Saturday accompa- but few minds. nied by his wife and daughter. ----------- Eastern people are especially invited to call at tin* buffet when in the n't Olires Johnson’s family arrived j A. H- GRÄNT- with them. The Aune and John- j son families will make this place Notary Public their heme. Max Wurzweiler, who has held a A. C. L U C A S . ----- BEND ORE l . position at the Bend Mercantile Accomodations fer travehrs always first-class Company’s store for the past two months, left for Prineville Monday p c rn\A/ARn<? M n The Booth A Cornett and Vandevert stages stop at its doers and livery morning. He will remain there for If. O . “ • • rigs oail ^ had on short notice to drive to the timber. PH \A IC IA N AND Sl’KGEOS a week and then go to Portland BEND, ORECON. where he will spend the winter at a Office opposite the P. B. D. Co’s office business college. BEND, OREGON. A c c o m o d a t io n s fir s t- c la s s in every re sp e ct at Fred T. Gritilth came in from Prineville Thursday on a wheel and J L McCULLOCH, continued his journey southward yesterday. His destination is A b stracter of T itles This popular resort is under t e special management and super Yoaemite Falls, Calif., a distance vision of Mrs. Wm. Staats. Prineville, Oregon. of eight hundred miles all of which DESCH UTES, ORECON- he intends to cover on his wheel. P E R S O N A L M ENTIO N. * »■ Deschutes, • - - Oregon. M IN N E S O T A B U F F E T P I L O T B U T T E IN N i HOTEL STAATS »