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About The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1903)
LOCAL NOTES. A. W. Pop« has moved into his • new h ouse at Lytle. i 3 I C. B. Allen was a visitor in Des- chutes last Monday. W. P. Vandevert, of Lava, went First-Class Teams and Rigs to Prineville Friday. rri,.,. _ ... . lhere are now thirty pupils en- rolled in the village school. Very Reasonable Rates Booth & Cornett Stables. The Misses Iva and Bessie W . H. Staats was a business vis Donkel left for Prineville Thursday morning. itor in Prineville this week. BEND OREGON Unequaled Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers. Park Nye, a rancher from Bear ¡Low’s Cash Grocery will occapy Quick Service Satisfaction Guaranteed Creek, was a visitor in Deschutes the new building next week. ' > this week. Miss Iva Donkel teturned Mon day from a vasit at Prineville. C. M. Willey passed through T H E D E S C H U T E S L U M B E R CO. town Ihnrsday on his way to J. H. Haner was a visitor in Prineville.. Carries a complete line of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber Deschutes the first of the week. for sale and special bills sawed to order. Uncle Jack Yandevert is now a The Minnesota Buffet is having resident of Prineville. He accom a new floor and ceiling put in this STEIDL & REED, panied Dick to his new home yes week. L Y T L E , ORECON terday. W , H. Donkel was down from Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Allen and the Meadows on business last daughter, Ethel, were registered at Through from Bend to Shaniko in One Day- : Saturday. Hotel Staats Thursday night. J. R. Babcock has purchased a They were on their way to Prine lot on First street at Lytle and ville. moved into it Tuesday. H. A. Beck and family and Miss STAGE LINE. S. W . Yancey, the Prineville Lillian Knox, of Newsome creek, A. H. GRANT, Agent. sheep man, was a guest at the were in Bend Thursday night on 'P ilot Butte Inn Tuesday. their way home from the Little SCHEDULE. Remember that W. H. Staats Meadows. Shaniko - Prineville - Bend SOUTHBOUND 'W ill soon have a complete assort- E. C. Murphy, of Ashwood, and znent of Fry’s famous remedies. Joe Kelsay, of Antelope, passed C. E. Dawson, the hustling rep- through town Monday on their way resentative o f Lang & Co., was home with a band of six hundred transacting business with our mer- thorough-bred rams belonging to T. 8. Hamilton. chants last Monday. N O H T U B O I Nl> Leave Shaniko (j p. m. Arrive Prineville 6 a. m. I.eave l ’rineville 1 p. m. Arrive Bend 0:30 p. m. First Class Leave Bend 6:30 a. m. Arrive Brinevtlle 12 m. l«ave Rrineville 1 p. in. Arrive Shaniko 1 a. m. Ascommsdatiens fo r the Traveling Public PASSENGER AND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE. Milt Young has accepted a po- George Aune, of L’ Anse, Mich., arrived in town last week and will sition with Steidl A Reed and is spend some time visiting his par-, *t present engaged in getting out ents who live near Wet Weather window and door frames for Mr Reed’s house upon which work Springs. will soon he begun. W e forgot to mention in last D o You W ant to Sell Yours? We call the attention of our week’s issue that the costs, •mountiag to nearly $13.00, iD the readers to the half-page advertise case of Lawrence vs. Schlecht were ment of the Lytle Townsite Co., on the last page o f T he E cho . A assessed against Jimmie. large number of lots have already W . H. Staats will soon have a We are now^n a position to make purchases of from 40,000 been sold and the property is being complete stock of Fry’s household to 50,000 acres of well-timbered yellow and sugar pine lands rapidly improved. remedies. These medicines have a in both large and small tracts. If you are looking for a buy W. T. Casev, the Powell Butte groat reputation and you should er and want the highest market price, it will pay you to call rancher, brought in a load of veg n o t fail to try them when sick. or write to us. List your lands with us and allow us to exam ine etables and fruit last week. them and make you an offer. Dick Vandevert passed through Among other things, Mr Casey ■town Tuesday on hi? way to his displayed some apples weighing as ranch. Mr. Vandevert is having high as twenty-three ounces, one of GEORGE SCHLECHT & COMPANY his household effects moved to the which he presented to the editor of county seat and will reside there I NO. 1, GARDEN ROW, BENI), OREGON. T he E cho . this winter. C. A. Graves, George Springer ♦ »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦ J. H. Cook and M. I. Thomas, of and J. \V. Elliott came over from ! Willow City, and John and H. W. Prineville Monday to complete | Taylor of Omenee, X. Dak., passed their work relative to the proposed through town Thursday on their change in the county road. They way to Silver Lake where they finished the work Thursday. Creed will make proof on timber claims. Triplett and Barney Lewis assisted Rev. O. W. Triplett preached at them. this place Sunday morning and in John M. Tengman has purchas the evening delivered a forceful ed three lots on First street at Lytle address on ‘ Tongue.” Mr. Trip and will immediately start to build lett made a deep impression on his a 10x40 stable and enclose the audience with his logical remarks. premises with a hoard fence. Mr. I T im b e r Fred Snod/erly, who has charge o f Morrow it Keenan’s sheep, pass ed through Deschutes Thursday on his return to the Willow creek ranch where he will winter the 2000 head that he is bringing back from California. The Bulletin has stated that the editor of this paper was put under bonds to keep the peace which is another of its truthful(? ) news items. The facts are that we were placed under bonds to appear in Justice Brock’« court with A. II. Grant and W. II. Staats as suretie«. Our contemporary would lead ita readers to believe that Mr. Grant alone acted as our bondsman. READ THE ECHO Tengman will run a feed yard and will he ready for business in about/ ten days. He w ill also be prepar-: ed to do teaming. We forgot to mention last week that Mr. and Mrs. Millard Triplett were the parents of a new nine and one-half pound hov who put in his appearance at the Triplett home last Thursday night, October 8th. Since writing the above, Mr. and Mrs. Triplett’s joy has turned to grief by the death of the little one which occurred Monday. Burial took place Tuesday afternoon at four o’clock. The parents have the sympathy of the entire com munity in their bereavement. Lands i * W a n te d .