The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, September 05, 1903, Image 1

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VOL. II.
PERSONAL.
D E S C IIU T K S . CROOK C O U N T Y , O REGON, SEPTEMBER, 5
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NO. l r>
M E N T IO N .
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Poindexter,
G. R. Roberts has been sick this Raph Poindexter and Rene West
week.
returned Tuesday from a two
John Bloss returned from Silver week’s trip to Odell and Davis
lakes. They report very poor sue-
Lake Monday
Maxim LaPage is up at Ausse’s ce8S fishing and also extremely
cold weather for 60 early in the
ranch today.
season.
George Millican was over from
Glen Mafsh and Richard King
his ranch Tuesday.
Jr. started Tuesday morning on a
D. F. Steffa is visiting in Prine- trip through the Willamette valley
ville this week.
and Washington, their objective
W. A. Laidlaw returned to Port- ' P°"R being Bonner’s t e r r y in
land Thursday.
| Northern Idaho. After looking
lover lha latter state Mr. Marsh
R. B. Mutzig left for his home in j will return l0 hia oid homB in \Vlti.
Portland yesterday.
Iconsin. Mrs. Marsh will leave
M. C. Awbrey went to Prineville | here in about two months to join
on business Tuesday.
i him.
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Barnie Lewis returned from the
Major G. R. Clirisman, wife r.nd|]
Meadows last Saturday.
son, Dr. L. W. Brown, and J. S. St-
John of Eugene ; Miss Onnie Mark-
Miss Jackie Brock returned from
ley, of New York; Leonard G. j
Lava last Suudav.
Brown of Salt Lake City, and H. |
Win. Brock spent the fore part of D. Brock of Chicago, stopped at |
the week at Lava.
Deschutes Wednesday night on j
Carlyle Triplett ìeturned from their wav down from the lakes
Prineville last Sunday.
They carne in over the military'
Dick Yandervert spent Sunday f°ad and are returning by the Me-i
afternoon in Deschutes.
| Kinzie route. 1 hus far they report ‘
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a pleasant trip with fair success at
Miss Mary Riley visited Marion , , ..
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hunting and tlsoing.
\\ lest at this place over Sunday.
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! You get thè best service bv s en d - 1
Ralph Poindexter returned to*.
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! mg to Hudson A Brownhill f o r 1
his home pi Prineville Wednesday, r ,
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U . F . Reilley, of Portland, arriv- fcr >our corrected plats as you get
ed in Deschutes Thursday and will ( ,he latest corrections of any town-
spend a week here.
.slnP- Thl8 18 ""Possible where
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you go to parties having duplicate
Green Hanrlpton,
of Eugene, f government plats, as it would re­
passed through Deschutes T h u r a . ; (lùireaVorreclÌQn of ail their plat„
day-ou his way to Paisley.
from the land office every day.
E. I). Hayes passed through Besides the abôve firm charges you
Bend Tuesday on his way to his only fifty cents and guarantees to 1 ]
home in California.
send
it bv
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- return • • mail,
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Iva West and Mildred Baldwiu
left for Mabel Baldwin’s ranch
near Powell Buttes Wednesday.
G. C. Richardson left this week
for Prineville where he has accept
ed a position in the county clerk’s
office.
T. II. ^Maloney, of Cloquet, and
Patrick McClery, of Ereleth, Minn.,
were registered at the Pilot Butte
I n n Monday night.
OREGON
S h o r t L in e
and U n io n
P a c if ic i
DKl-ART
TIME SCHEDULES
A. M. Drake left for Piineville
FOR
FROM t|6 «M, OR.
Tuesday morning. From there he Chle-igo-
r tln m l Suit Lake, Denver. Ft.
goes to Poitlaud where he will re­ 1’n
Special W orth . O m a h a, Kansas
1 rii p in. City, St. Louia, Chieago -1- P m
main several weeks.
vl i s l im i t, am t East.
in g t o n .
Mrs. A. M.
Drake
returned ................ J................................................ ......
A tl a n t i c
Wednesday from Prineville having E x t rea« Salt Lake. Denver. Ft.
12:22 a. m. W orth, O m a h a, Kansas; 0:11 a. m.
accompanied Mr. Drake to the v ‘a H u n t- City, St. Louis, Chicago
i n g to n . a n a Kant.
countv seat the dav before.
T H E R E ’S N O U S E W O R R Y IN G
Maybe you missed our big opening. Well, don’t
let it worry you or prevent you from visiting our
store now. as we will have more surprises for vou
than could ever be expected. Our stock consists of
everything needed in this vicinity and prices are
such ns will meet with your approval and make
you our steady customer.
A continuous opening
from now on to which you are cordially invited.
T H E B E N D M E R C A N T IL E CO.
A. H. GRANT, M aiuukk
STARTS
H a s a c o m p le te lin e o f
g o o d s a t h is n e w store.
A tw o -U io u sa n d d o lla r
a d d itio n h a s .just b e e n
r e c e iv e d . Q u a litie s r ig h t
a n d p r ic e s rig h t.
W . H. S T A A T S , Prop.,
Deschutes, • - - Oregon.
M à Ü A î â L t k t
M IN N E SO T A B U F F E T
T W ü l I Y .1 M K K O W V , 1 * R C r s .
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The only vrst-class establishment of its kind in Western ♦
Crook County.
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Tho finest
b ra n d s o f wine3, liquors, beers and
c ig a r s c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d .
Eastern people are especially invited to call ut the Rnffet when in the d t v .
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P I L O T B U T T E IN N
A. C. L U C A S .
—
St. P a n t W alla Walla. Lewl*ion.
E. M. Deeper, of Goldendale, F a rt Mail Spokane. Wallace, Pujl-
r.. m. m a n . Minneatiolia, St.jSUWa. m.
9 .‘>l p.
Wash., passed through our city I
cia
I Fi anl. D u lu th . Milwaukee
S p o k a n e C hicago, a n d East.
T h u r s d ay on his way to California
The Booth it Cornett and Vandevert stages «tor i its doors and livery
where iie will spend the winter.
H O U R S
rigi can be bad on short notice to dri
to the timber.
PORTLAND
CHICAGO
E d m u n d White, of Crorkstone,
NO ( M A N O R OK C A R * .
BEND, OREGON.
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Minn., is locking over some of his
For p a r tic u la r s a * to rat » a id rout • a d d r or-,
father’s timber holdings near this
J. II. FHFDRICV. Agent, Biggv Or.
A c c o m o d a t i o r c R r n î - c l o s s in e v e r y r c s p o c t a t
place. Mr. White is an old friend
The
giants
fiorn
the
athletic
of Maxim LePage.
(¡ -Id will meet at Portland during
W. E. Benson and Lester Men- the big Fall Carnival, September
eas. of Sweet Home. p;tesed through 1 1 to 2d inclusive, and lovers of
This popular retort is under the special management and ntper-
here Tuesday on their way home athletic events will have ap oppor- v.jf j0lJ 0f \{ :H \ \ ' m >l;ia
from Summ er Lake where they t unity to see the big fellows con-
spent the summer in the hat fields, test for prizes.
D ESCH U TE S, OREGON-
Accomodations fer travelsrs alwiys first-class
70
to
70
HOTELSTAATS
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