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About The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1903)
LOCAL NOTE 8, Mrs. C. D. Weisz, Miss Nellie YerJ Reasonable Rates Rogers and J. F. Booge left Tues First Class Teams and Rigs A. W. Pope was a visitor at the day for Miss Rogers’ homestead Meadows last Sunday. where they will remain for some Her. O. W. Triplett returned to time. his home in Prineville last Monday. BEND ORECON Ora Poindexter moved his house \V. E. Helfrich, of Lamonta, was hold effects to the L. C. Perry Uoequaled Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers. a business visitor in Bend last place Wednesday. The Poindex Tuesday. ters expect to spend the winter Quick Service Satisfaction Guaranteed Miss Marion Wiest was a visitor there, at the Riley ranch Tuesday and J. E. Ryan left last Saturday for Wednesday. his homestead, taking a load of T H E D E S C H U T E S L U M B E R CO. Dr. McKinnie and wife, of rfis- lumber with which he will coni fers, were visitors in Bend the first plete a large barn that he recently Carries a complete line of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber o f the week. for sale and special bills sawed to order. started to build. Mr. Ryan will make various improvements on his Ralph Caldwell has entered into STEIDL & REED, a partnership with J. I. West in place during the winter. LYTLE, ORECON the meat business. James Hunter accompanied by Remember that W. H. Staats his daughter, Miss Etta, and son, will soon have a complete assort Harry, and nephew, Ora Hunter, Through from Bend to Shaniko in One Day- arrived from Albany last Monday ment of Fry’s famous remedies. and will spend the winter on his W. F. Stewart, Maxim LePage homestead near Rosland. Miss and Theophile St. Michel came in Hunter also has a claim in this from their homesteads Monday. STAGE L iIIS T E . vicinity. Mrs. T. O. Harshman and son, A. H. GRANT, Agent. M. F. Hodson, formerly of this Paul, and H. W. Reed were visitors place and P. W. Hubbard of Cot in Prineville tbe first of the week. SCH ED ILE. tage Grove, were visitors in Des SOUTHBOUND N O llT H B O U N » Attorney G. W. Barnes, of Prine chutes the first of the week. Mr. Leave Sliauiko ti p. m. Leave Bend 0:30 a. m. ville, spent Wednesday in town, Hodson recently took to ranching Arrive Prineville 5 a. iu . Arrive Prinevtlle 12 in. J.eave Prineville 1 p. in. l,eave Prineville 1 p. in. leaving next day for points up the in the Willamette valley and his Arrive Bend t>:30 p. in. Arrive Sliamko 1 a. ni. river. trip to the Deschutes was for the Class Accommodations for the Traveling Public A. E. MacAllister left last purpose of moving his household First Saturday for his home in Grand effects to his new home. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE. Rapids, where he will spend the H. H. Irvine and G. S. Johnson, winter. of St. Paul, Minn., Dennis Mc ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ C. D. Weisz is at his homestead i Carthy. of Stillwater, Minn., and this week finishing his house and O. J. Gray of this place were at making preparations to move his the Pilot Butte Inn last Saturday | night. They left the next day for family out for the winter. up-river points to look over some Knox and Wade Huston, of Do You Want to Sell Yours? timber lands that the St. Paul Prineville, passed through town gentlemen recently became inter-; Monday on their way to Crescent ested in. lake where they will hunt. Messrs. SteidI & Reed are erect-j J W. H. Birdsong returned Mon ing a 16x24 stable under the rim -ij We are now in a position to make purchases of front 40,000 day to his sawmill on Mill creek rock near their sawmill. T b e jj after building a comfortable resi second floor will have a seven-foot j J to 50,000 acres of well-timbered yellow and sugar pine lands dence on his farm under the Swal- wall and above this will be a slop-! T in both large and small tracts. If you are looking for a buy er and want the highest market price, it will pay»- you to call ley ditch. ing roof extending to the top of the J or write to us. List your lands with us and allow us to examine Low's Cash Grocery will occupy rimrock from which hay andfod- J them and make you an offer. its new quarters next week. An der can be unloaded with very lit-! X addition to tbe present stock will tie effort. Dan Heising and Peter j J arrive shortly which will give the Reisdorfer are doing the work, GEORGE SCIILECIIT & COMPANY ! 1 store a complete line. G. It. Roberts and daughter, ♦ NO. 1, GARDEN ROW, BEND. OREGON. W. H. Staats will soon have a Miss Martha B., left Monday morn- * ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦A» «♦♦<>'><♦♦ complete stock of Fry’s household jin8 {or lheir home at Louisa, Ky. remedies. These medicines have a Mr. Roberts and daughter have + great reputation and you should been reeident, of De,chute, for the f past six months and have during not fail to try them when sick. that time made many warm j , Truthful James made Prineville friends who regret to see them the intellectual center of the coun leave. Mr. Roberts may return to; ty for a few hours last Sunday. Deschutes next spring to remain We regret that our Prineville neigh permanently. bors had to endure the presence cf that vacant stare. H . P. BELK N AP CH AS 8. E D W A R D * Booth & Cornett Stables. Shaniko - Prineviile - Bend ;T i m b e r BELKNAP A EDWARDS Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morrieon left Tuesday for their homestead P h y s i c i a n s a n d S u r g e o n s P R IN E V IL L E , O R E G O N . after a visit of several weeks at this place and The Dalles. Mr. Morri Office ia Adamson A Wlnnek Co’s. Drue Store son will make extensive improve ments on his place this winter. John Sizemore left Thursday morning for the Willamette valley by way of the Santiam route. Mr. Sizemore was accompanied by Wm. Stephens and together they will spend several weeks in Web- foot on business and pleasure. m a k e a p la t o a n y T o w n s h ip in T h e D a lles la n d D is tr ic tg n o t in th e R e e r v e ) c o r r e c t e d u p - t o -d a te fo r 5 0 c e n t s c a s h o r P o s t a g e S ta m p s. HUDSON &. BROWNHILL R E A I. E S T R T E A N D IN V E S T M E N T CO. R. E. Warner and son Ross, of THE D A L L E S ORECON Brownsville, were visitors in Bend the first of the week. While here they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. N O T A R Y P U B L IC . W r Lucas at the Pilot Butte Inn. The Office at the Bend Meicantile Co’s store. ' ■ Warner and Lucas families were formerly neighbors in Nebraska. BEND, OREGON. A. H. GRANT, Lands READ THE ECHO W a n te d .