LOCAL NOTES, BliRCKSIKITHWG AflD HORSESHOEING. M I L L E R . 3 D Subscribe for T hk E cho . T R IP L E T T , The girl friends of Fred Lucas Win. Bates, the freighter, left for gave him a surprise Saturday af­ Shaniko yesterday. ternoon, the occasion being his All kiuds of wagon work done in first-class sha|>e; short notice jobs a s[>eciuUy. H. J. Palmer was down from his eleventh birthday. The afternoon O p p o s it e s c h o o lh o u s o , B E N D , OR EC ON . ranch Saturday. was spent in playing and partaking George Dorrance was down from! of light refreshments. the mill Sunday. John Bennett has finished the Chas. Stansborough was down to two portable houses for the Colmn- W E S T & C O ., P r o p s . his ranch Sunday. bia, Jouth rn Irrigation Company kinds 0f fres}j and 6aJt mentis, poultry, vegetables* butter and eggs G. R. Roberts visited at the and they will be taken to the ditch- constantly on hand. Tules the first of the week. es at once. One will he used as a ^ ... , W e s t B u ild in g , B end, O regon . George Brosterhouse moved onto cook house and the other will be occupied by office force. his homestead Wednesday. John Sizemore has been sick Broker’s hand is in a flourishing during the past week. condition and rapid progress is be­ L y tle , O regon. The Keerer family are up on ing made by the new players, A business meeting will he held Sat- Tust opened up with a fresh stock of groceries, tlicir homesteads this week. canned goods, Hour etc. urday night for the purpose of ar­ Roxy has been doing the town ranging on entertainment to be More stock now on the way from Portland and Shaniko. during the past week. given in the near future. Ask Harry Broker for pointers Hudson it Brownhill, of The on how to tell fish stories. Dalles, will furnish you with the W. H. Hollingshead made proof latest corrected plats of any town­ on his homestead last Saturday. Si ship in this district at fifty cents The Pilot Butte Development each. Write them or leave your Company’s mill started up Tues­ order at George Schlecht’s office, day. and it will receive prompt atten­ The Baldwin family have moved tion. to their ranches over near Powell In conversing with John Steidl, Buttes. we were told that the lumbering Barney Lewis is assisting “ Dad ¡districta of the middle states never ■\\ est at the meat market this enj 0 yed 8UCh prosperity as they are City Meat M a rk et L O W 'S CASH . S T O R K , , now having with business moving Rev. R. A. Alter will preach in jj. jg and nn j ncreaBe(] demand the Bend Mercantile Company’s for lumbeHt is safe to assume that i 11 > - ----- hall tomorrow lumbermen will have to turn their A party of timber Heekers passed attention to this country within a through here on their return to few years. Prineville Sunday. While taking a load of lumber to ~*The Bend Mercantile Company received a large shipment of mer­ his homestead Inst Saturday, Oli­ ver Thorbjenson met wjth an ac­ chandise Tuesday. cident that laid him up for several John Bloss and Wallace Hunter days. In descending the hill at are spending the week fishing up Sizemore’s place a box on which near Benliam Falls. be was sitting was suddenly John Bielli made a 6tone and thrown from the load carrying Mr. | timber entry befofe Commissioner Thorbjenson to the ground with it-j Lawrence last Saturday. The horses became frightened at j E. M. Miller brought in a load of this and ran a short distance but j garden truck from his Haystack W’ thout do;.\, any serious damage ranch last Saterday. to the wagon. Chas. Cotter has completed a Mr. and Mrs. Wm. King, Mrs. j foot bridge across tho river just James Hamilton and Bon* Miss above Reed & Steidl’s mill. Lottie Crain, Mrs. R. P. Harring­ Tim ber Land, A ct June 3, 1878. Timber Land, Act .lone 3, 1878. N O TICE F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . Bend’s baseball enthusiasts in­ ton and son NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and Miss Hazel United Slate» l.uad Office. IIB A DVKRTIS E 'I ENT dulged in a practice game at the Howard Keadvcrtl»cmont passed through town P. 8. Land Office, Lnkeviow, Oregon. Lakevien, Orepon, Stay 9 , 190 :. ball grounds last Sunday. May 8, I!*«. Thursday on their way from Crane Notice Is hereby given that in Notice 1» hereby plvon thut In eonipliauoe com pliance with the provision» of ilie act o f t'luigie-,» o f W. II. Hollingshead has given Prairie to Sisters and McKenzie with the provisions of the uct o f Congres» of , . A , „„titlo.l flir ih,. ,,t Julies, 1878, entitled - A n act for tlie sale of timber' land» laud 111 the State» o f California, for the sale ire of Tip the Sizemore’s stables and re­ pass. From the latter place they timber land- in the Stales o f CaUfoniia, Ore pon, Nevada «ml Waslilnpton Territory," as pon, Nevada and Waslilnpton Territory,” . • as , rA tciig ed nj to nn me public im m if i.uiiu i < j ueb nil the Laud Oiuies Stales by art turned to his Lava ranch. f August I return to their homes in Prine­ extend ed to ail the pu blic Land Staten by act o extend o f August J, 1892. ! ’ Peres B Howard I* Goodm an ' o f prineville, countv of t rook, s ta t o o f Oregon, Creed Triplett is the possessor of ville. They report a pleasant trip of Whitt water, Harlan cou nty of Wahvotth, state o f 1|H* (ijMj j n thisotTW his sworn statement No Wisconsin, has filed in this ofhoc his sworn i j 47 ;? fur the purchase of the sc or oi sue No ft, a fi e new cornet which he receiv­ therefrom. ed from Chicago this week. Harry Broker has taken Max Wurzweiler’s place at the Bend Mercantile Company’s store. Messrs. Reed & Steidl inform us that no work will be done at their mill until cooler weather sets in. C. S. Benson had a narrow es­ cape from being seriously injured on the flume right-of-way Tuesday. statement No 1199 for the purchase o f the se qr I in t|l vo-¿I * r No 11 • w w in. 1 and - will offer ~ - nfwqr. w h f n w o r n w q r sw qr o f sec No 22 . In | to , [ low thl, lB, 1{( M 1 „ Ki, it is more valuable r S o . I2^‘ | for i»« its timbor or stone An accident occured near the P. tp ■ No , •.>.» s,uof __.. , ,^w^m,^ i_. . and^^will . . , __ i hu iimiM'i i»r muiir than iiinu for agricultural i I for , r its ' timi»er i ! f or T stone h n than n ' for t ifr «*"7’ I l’ / Thursday which might have re . Isaid iHiid i».-fore W A Bell, I .8 Commissioner, j August w l" ?’ I at Prinevifle urepon, on Thursday, the 20th j if,, n i n e s ' as*witnes«c,: (iranvllle Clifton, suited in a drowning had it not aa\ of August, IHU 8 . and Frank Likins of Prineville, O regon; Don- He mimes as witnesses: John < o ,„b s and R,,, g u.ffa william I bl- bin ol Desoliutee» Perry B Poindexter o f Prineville, Orepon: Nor- I o r e p u n -a n d iraneis J Devlin, of \ll,«i,v O n ­ been for the timely assistance and ion E Winnard and Th omas II Watkins n f A l , " ’ D i v i n o o t Albany , o r c - presence of mind of Wm, Stewart. Orepon ' ,*ose*’ *1 Mareeau of Kosland, j A ny t and all persons ela lm ln p adversely the lands arc requested to file In rolling logs to the river hank P . j Aliy and all person» claiming adversely the alsive-doscrlbed their laims in this office on or before the ^ e ^ I above-described lands are requested to file said 17th day of August, l'JOS. th eir claims in (this office on or before said Rowan, of tho surveying crew, was 20th K M I ìhat TAIN, Register day o f August, 1908. E M B kattaip , Register. suddenly struck by one and hurled into the raging current where the river is very deep. In places of this kind the best swimmers find it impossible to contend with the forco of the waters which Mr. Row­ an discovered in his experience. After being carried down stream for about ten yards ho succeeded ¡n ]nndine with the help of Mr.: Stewart and some bushes that I Corrected plats of any township in The Dalles Land District will be furnished you by Hudson A Brownhill of The Dalles at fifty cents e:ich. L e°v ' your orders for corrected flats at George Schlecht’s office M . C O R N E T T . Proprietor* ind have them sent direct from Daily stages carrying U. S. mail h arcs Shaniko every eveningon (ho The Dalles, which insures your, hung over the hank. A mashed arrival of the C. S. Ity train for Prineville and there connects with our etting Ihe latest. (finger is the only injury sustained stages for Bend, making the through trip in twenty four hours Especial atteneion given to passengers and express matter. W anted — A first-class female by Mr. Rowan and it is impossible >ok at the Farewell Bend Hotel, for him to account for it. This j ^OOD CO a T’^ DRIVERS. ill on or address J o h n S l z e a io r e , Pioprietor. d .';;. r 7 up ■ *;j Shaniko-Prinsville-Bend ta, o s c a r . _________ Agent, Prineville Creaon. h y d e