The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, September 26, 1903, Image 3

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    ^® C A L NOTES,
Miss Blanch Kever is at home
First Class Teams and Bi^s
Very Reasonable- Rates
J. N. Hunter was on the sick list again after an absence of several
the first of the week.
weeks at the sawmill.
General Prine and his ‘•bronco-
Michael Morrison anti wife are
busting”
boys were in from their
visiting at The Dalles.
B E N D ORECON
A move is on foot to take the camp Tuesday afternoon.
Vnequaled Facilities for lluudling Locators and Commercial Travelers.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McCulloch,
band to Prineville for the races.
C. \V. Willey and Isaac Donkel of Prineville, were visitors at the iR thk Service
Satisfaction (.inai an teed
left for Mr. Wiley’s home Sunday. Pilot Butte Inn last Sunday.
C. F. Dawson, representing Lang
Wallace Donkel passed through
town Monday on his way to i’rine- it Co. of Portland, was a business T H E D E SC H U TE S D U M B E R CO.
visitor here the first of the week.
ville.
Booth <S Cornett Stables.
Ben F. Awbrey, of Kansas City, Carries a complete fine of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber
H. J. Palmer and father were
Mo.,
arrived in town today for a
for sale and special bills sawed to order.
visitors in the city the first of the
short
visit
with
his
uncle,
M.
C.
week.
STESDL <St R E E D ,
Awbrey.
Don’t forget to attend the Hoyt
CKECON
S. A. Lester, of Antelope, came LYTLE,
Company’s show ut Grant’s hall
in Sunday and proceeded next day
tonight.
to Silver Lake where he goes to
Through from Band to Shaniko in One Day-
F.
A. Van Ostrand, of Mitchell, look for a business opening.
was registered ol Pilot Butte Inn
Wm. Stewart, Maxim LePage
last Sunday.
and Tbeophile St. Michel returned
T. F. Harnner and Chas. Enlow, Monday from a trip to 16-10 where
S T A G E
X j H T J E .
of Hazeldale. were visitors in Des­ they located themselves on home­
chutes last Monday.
steads.
A. II. URAXT, Agent.
Chas. and Wm. Hebert, of Eu­ Mrs. Mary Auderway has resign­
SCHEDULE.
gene, passed through town Monday ed her position as cook at the Pilot j
S O U T tlB O fN D
N O K T I I B O I Nl>
on their way to Burns.
Butte Company’s mill and will |
Leave Slianiko li p. in.
Leave Rond
a. in.
Arrive Prineville <t a. in.
Art ivi» Lrinevtlle Hi in.,
C. It. Arnold left Wednesday for leave soon for her home in the Wil-
Leave Prineville 1 |>. in.
Leave Prineville 1 p m.
Prineville where he will place him- lamette valley,
Arrive Retid ti:l>0 p. in.
Arrive Shaniko I a. m.
self under a doctor s care.
j Chas. Brock is rapidly pushing^ First Class Accor.unodaiiens for the Traveling Public
Remember that W. II. Staats John Sizemore’s building to cotn-
PA SSE N G E R a ND F R E I G H T RATES REASONABLE.
will soon have a complete assort- pletion. It is expected that the |
ment of Fry’s famous remedies.
stock will' be placed in the build-
T , o-
. , ,
ing by December 1st.
J o h n ¡N z em o re e x p e c t s to le a v e
->
next week for an extended busi-
The Misses Annie M. and Eliza-,
ness visit in the Willamette valley, beth Lang left Wednesday for their
,T i m b e r
L a n d s W a n te d , f
home
at
The
Dalles.
They
were
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The New York Cash Store has
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accompanied
as
far
as
Prineville
I
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received part of its stock of shoes
♦
by
Mrs.
A.
M.
Drake
and
Dr.
C.
S.
Do
You
W
ant
to
ell
Y
ours?
♦
which will be displayed at the
Edwards
who
returned
home
t
opening.
Thursday.
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Your attention is called to the
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G.
W.
Wimer,
of
Bull
creek,
♦
advertisement of the New York
♦
went
to
Prineville
Wednesday.
Cash Store which appears in this
We are now in a position to make purchases of from 40,000
From there he goes to Post on bus­
issue of the E cho .
to
50,000 acres of well-timbered yellow and sugar pine»,4ands
iness. Mr. Wimer recently camel
G. R. Roberts and daughter and to this county from Southern Ore-j in both largo and small tracts. If you are looking for a buy­
Maxim LePage left Wednesday for gon and is very enthusiastic over
er and want the highest market price, it will pay you to call
Silver Lake where they will tran­ the prospects for ranchers in the
or
us. List your lands with us and allow us to exami ne
sact business before Commissioner Bull creek country.
them and make you an offer.
Wardwell.
C. L. Truitt, of Cripple Creek, 1
U. S. Cowles, a sheepman from Col., passed through town Monday 1
S h a n ik o -F n n e v iile -B e n d
Hay Creek, was in the city Tuesday
night. His sheep are being driven
back from Lake county where they
have ranged the past summer.
on his way to Rosland where his
eight-months old daughter died at!
the home of his father-in-law, A.
G. Taylor on August 23rd. Mr.
Truitt has been in a remote min- j
ing camp in Grant county for some
time and it was only a few days
since that the news of his daugh­
ter’s death reached him.
H. W. Donkel returned Wednes­
day from Prineville where lie had
been §everal days on business in
connection with his late father’s
estate. The county court made
Mr. Donkel administrator of the
With the exception of a few
estate.
numbers the Hoyt Bhow company |
J. V. Milligan, Presbyterian Sab­ gave quite a creditable performance 1
bath school missionary for Oregon, at Grant’s hall Saturday night.
arrived in Deschutes Tuesday night Mr. Hoyt is a versatile gentleman,
and left next morning for Dick especially clever in the palming
Vandevert’s place. He will return of coins and the magic art. Mr.
today and conduct services at Romain’s blackface work was also
•Grant’s hall tomorrow morning good. Another performance will be
given tonight with an entire
and evening.
change of program. Those who
Mrs. A. H. Grant and Harry
missed last week’s show should
Broker accompanied by Mrs. Mary
Dot fail to attend.
Hazen and daughter Annie went
to Prineville Wednesday and re­
turned next day. On account of
"W T E
the ill health of Mrs. Hazen, she
make a plat o anv Township
and her mother will go to Lost
In Tha Dalles land Dlatrtct,(not
Springs, Kansas, for the winter.
in the Re erve) corrected up-
to-date for SO cents cash o r
Next spring they will return to
Postage Stamps.
their home in Indiana. The ladies
HUDSON & BR0WNHILL
will be missed by their friends on
R E A I. E 8 T R T E AND
•Garden Row, but it is hoped that
IN V E S T M E N T CO.
the change will be beneficial t>
THE DALLES
OREGON
Miss Hazen’s health.
GEORGE SCHLECHT A COMPANY
NO. 1, GARDEN ROW,
BEND, OREGON.
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