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About The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1903)
L O C A L N OT E S , terhous expects to have it complet M IL L A R D T R IP L E T T , Mr. and Mrs. Nick Smith's baby ed and ready to receive the stock by Oct. 1st. Miss Handle will ear- lias been sick this week. rV a complete line of millinery and \.l kinds of Wilson work done in first-class shape; short notice job« a spoci.ilty. Hugh Johnson went up into the notions, most o f which is now at woods Monday morning. Opposite schoolhouso, DENP, ORECON. Shaniko awaiting shipment to this Michael Morrison is laid up with place. The upper tloor will be a swollen neck this week. used as living rooms. Work has begun on II. \V. B. F. Reilly, who spent several W E S T & C O ., P r o p s . Heed’s new residence at Lytle. days at this place last week, held BhAGKSIVIlTHING AND HORSESHOEING. City Meat Market kinds o f fresh and salt meats, poultry, vegetables, butter and eggs G. 11. Roberts is slowly recover the position ns sawyer in the elec- constantly cm hand. trie sawmill that was recently com- ing from his recent siege o f sick ness. pleted at a cost of $20,000 at St. W e s t Suüdinfg, B ond, O regon . John’s, near Portland. Mr. Reilly The Pend Mercantile Company is expecting a large line o f stoves was of the opinion that tho mill could he successfully operated but this week. i | we notice from the Oregonian of L y tle , O reg on . Richard King has rented Size- | Sept. 3rd that it has been pro more’s hotel and took possession nounced a failure. Just opened up with a fresh stock of groceries, Wednesday. canned goods, flour etc. You get the best service by send The Bend Mercantile Company ing to Hudson A Brownhill for More stock now ou the way from Portland and Shaniko. ' received a big load of merchandise for your corrected plats as you get last Sunday. the latest corrections of any town ship. This is impossible where Chas. Brock has taken the con tract to put up John Sizemore’s you go to parties having duplicate nêw building. government plats, as it would re Milt Young has accepted a po quire a correction of all their plats sition with the Pilot Butte Develop from the land office every day. Besides the above firm charges you C. M . C O R N E T T . P r o p r ie t o r ’ ment Company. only fifty cents and guarantees to Daily stages carrying U. S. mail leaves Shaniko every evening on the Wm. Stephens and wife expect send it by return mail. ■rival o of the C. S. Ry train for Prineville and there connects with our arrival our to start for the Willamette valley stages for Bend, making the through trip in twenty four hours The subscribers to the band fund on a visit next week. Especial atteneion given to passengers and express matter. have paid into the treasury the fol Reduced rates on round trips. Wm. Bates brought in two loadB lowing amounts: W. II. Staats, GOOD COACHES, CAREFUL D RIVERS. of hay from Wallace Donkel’s $5.00; J. W. Shaw, $3.00; John O S C A R H Y D E . place for A. C. Lucas Tuesday. Sizemore, $.50; Dudley Mayfield, Aqen , Prineville Oreaon. Nick Smith and Peter Carmer $.50; George Millican, $.50 ; White are engaged in looking ovey a tract A Hill, $.50; Maxim LePage, $2 00 ; ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ o f timber land west of this place, j A. P. Lucas, $.50; J. I. West, $.50; LOW'S CASH STORE Shaniko-Prineville-Bend Stage Line. Carlyle Triplett has moved his family to the sawmill where he has accepted a position as engi- neer. J eorf e Sch,echt> ^J 0 0 ! p » n ce, Staats, $.50; Irving Reed, $.50;!- The Deschutes Echo, $1.00, and Dr. C. S. Edwards, $1.00. Total, $17.00. T im b e r Lands W a n te d . Do You Want to Soli Yours? i Reed & Steidl are sawing out Substantial progress is being: lumber for a number of buildings made toward the construction ofi that are to be built here in the the P. P. 1). Co.’s flume. The saw- £ near future. W e aro now in a positiou to make purchases of from 40,000 mill greatly facilitates the work by 4 to 50,000 acres of well-timbered yellow and sugar pine*,Hands W . H. Staats brought in a load cutting many of the timbers in the | $ in both large and small tracts. If you aro looking for a buy o f goods last Satu rday. Mr. Staats lengths required for the flume, i i er and want the highest market price, it will pay you to call is now able to take care ol the Carpenters are buisily engaged or us. List your lands with us and allow us to examine trade in good shape. in mortising G000 flume caps, j them and make you an offer! A great part of the carpenter, W. F. Stewart and family will work will be done at the mill and 1 occupy Thomas Triplett’s residence the finished product will be sent during tho Winter. The Tripletts GEORGE SCHLECHT A COMPANY out to the point of construction. will move to the>r ranch. The Roberts brothers are engaged NO. 1, GARDEN ROW, BEND, OREGON. ♦ The Triplett boys, their father in cutting and peeling 15.000 feet ' - and J. L. Keever returned from ¡of piue poles for use as uprights, their bear hunt last Saturday with-las it is thought that the natural *• out having had very good success. surface of timbers is much less subject to decay than a sawed sur The excavation for the basement face. All loose rock is being re is completed and the erection of moved from the flume route and a the building for Low’s grocery store perfectly firm surface will bo ob-1 at Lytle is well under way. Mr. tained for the laying of sills. The ! Low expects to have the building grade of lumber being cut at the ', ready to receive the stock within mill is very high and the whole ten days. flume structure bids fair to be of a The giants from the athletic most permanent and substantial field will meet at Portland during | character. the big Fall Carnival, September __ T 14 to 2d inclusive, and lovers of athletic events will have an oppor PHTHICIAX AND KI KOEON tunity to see the big fellows con Office opposite the P. B. D. Co’s office test for prizes. READ THE C. S. EDWARDS. M.D. Some time ago Chas. Stans- borough had the misfortune to run a sliver into a finger and Tuesday the formation of puss caused such extn me pa ip that it \r • - four A 1 1 >r. E< nece- -arv to lance it i d the oy ?ra! ion. ward 8 I>ei Gee5rge Bro <tenbous be?an t! crecti n o f M .- h I. building at Det-cb . dr.y. It will be lb two ttcrLs in h- A t \ BEND, OREGON. 2> s d.*