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LOCAL NOTES, for Prineville. Harry will he The shingle mill is now in oper- greatly missed by his many friends ation. »t thia place. i H. W . R E E D , 2S T o t.a.ry I P ia lo lio I)raw> up dead., mortgagee. etc . amt execute* nil kinds of legal docum ents with care and precision. C. j Millinery Bargains at New York The Baptist Union Sunday OREGONf Cash Store! School will have a new organ about L Y T L E , . , , . Jan. 15th. \Y m. Stephens came in from his WM. B. M ATTHEW S, homestead Thursday. Prince Staats is spending his A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W . ill practice before tin* United states Supreme The party at Low’s place last n a t i o n at Prineville. visiting at W Court, the Court of Claim*, all the Depart S tu h lin g , W h o le s a le r . G re e n R iv e r R u n n in g up a ments, and Comm ittee* of Congress. Special attention given to contested and ex- \ parte eeses under the Tim ber and Stone. Home- • A party consisting of F. J. West, stead, Townsite*. and m ineral laws. Cases he- ’ fore Congress, m ail route contracts, and pat Lucy West, Alberta R. Buck' ents for inventions. f O ffices: Bond Building, J George L. Buck and Jasper A. W A S H I N G T O N . D . C. I Martin passed through Deschutes RKFKRKNCKS. Jno. H. Mitchell, United States Senator Thursday on their return from Sil Hon. “ John T. Morgan, “ “ “ m nde " Henry M. Teller, “ “ ver Lake where they had m n ,,w ; “ w H. I ley burn, Shelby M. Cullom, “ “ “ proof on timber claims. John El “ “ Francis K. Warren, “ “ “ “ C. 1). Clark, “ “ “ der was their driver. Hon. Jno. Newton Williamson, Representative “ Chas. L. Bartlett, “ Borthold, " Charles Cotter’s family has , “ “ Richard Joel P. Heatwole, “ t h « s c a r l e t 1 “ John P. Shafforth, about recovered from in w H L a r ic i Hon> Janies A. Waymire, California. H. H. Hart, ex-Atty-Genl o f California fever that victimized all the ehil- “ “ W. W. J. McConnell, ex-Governor o f Idaho. H ran it u r in o t h e r>u«l *w n w o o l - a Myron 11. McConl. Governor o f Arizona, nren auring m e p a s t iwo weens. ., Miguel a . otuo, Governor o f New Mexico Big night was a very enjoyable affair. the home of his uncle’ Sam Coll,np- Chas. Cotter was a visitor at the county seat the first of the week. J. j H a rp e r B ill. S c h ü tz j Mrs. Chas. Brock and baby are over their recent attack of scarlet fever. Blanche Tewksbury is rapidly recovering from an attack of scar let fever. A very attractive assortment of holiday goods and toys at New York Cash Store! The Coun try’s Best. ^ For d octor’s fees w on’ t ho necessary when y o u t i r e attacked with colds at this season (r ? " f the year. lust get a bottle o f ‘ G R E E N R I V E R ” nr " H A R P E R ,” and lake it in f * the form of a h o t ‘ ‘ todd y." Y our cold will leave you and von won t suffer from the (O f effects of ‘•cheat»" u hisk. y S H A W A B R O S T C R H O U 9 have lots of " G R E E N R I V E R ” and H A R P E li,” aim they want to •show y o u /’ í he D a lle s , O re g o n . N. P. Weider and Paul Kramer The little ones were visited during j * GIGGS, were visitors at the Griffin home their confinement by Santa Claus First Class Teams and Riga stead last Sunday. who m a d e th em h a p p y w ith a Attorney a t Law ant! notary. M a in S t r e e t . P r in e v ille .O r o * c n . Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Weisz and • mall Christmas t r e e and candy Mr. Rowan visited at the Stephens horn stead Thursday. Very Reasonable Rates Betid feed and Livery Stables. Office on street leading to Court lle u .a . We present to our readers this -------------------------------------------------- B E N D ORECON C H A S . S. E D W A R D S The New York Cash Store will week t h e l a r g e s t a m o u n t of p a i d “ •PB,LKNAP I BELKNAP A EDWARDS Unequaled Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers. receive a full line of the latest c o m m e r a i a l a d v e r t i s i n g t h a t h a s P h y s i c i a n s a n d S u r g e o n s Quick Service S a tisfa ctio n G u a r a n te e d styles in gentlemen's hats next e v e r b e e n p r i n t e d i n T h e E c h o since the paper was established. PRHfEViLLB, oskoon . - ........ <ñ week. Another indication of the paper’s j Offlc« la Adam son A W innek Co’ a. Drug 8 tore If in need of warm whiter under standing among the people who T H E D E S C H U T E S D U M B E R CO. wear, gloves, shoes, etc., don't fail A m e r i c a ’s really do the business of this com- ^ L e a d in g to see our line at New York Cash W H IS K E Y . Carries a complete line of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber Store. FA M O U S HOP G O LD BEER. for sale and special hills sawed to order. Dr. C. L. Ransom, o f Salem, was D o m e s t ic a n d I m p o r t e d W in e s a n d C ig a r s Carlyle Triplett is preparing to build a cottage for his family a in the city ^Tuesday on his war S T E ID L & 9IEKD, O ’N E I L B R O S ., P R I N E V I L L E , O R . short distance up the river from home from Silver Lake. The doc LYTLE, OREGON Tim ber Land, Act June 3, 1878. tor had goue to the latter place the postoilice. N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . with the intention of establishing U H Land Office Lakeview, Oregon, The condition of John Steidl, himself there but after thoroughly T h r o u g h f r o m S h a n i k o t * P r in e v ille in 1 2 H o u r s . October 16, 1V08, , . . N otice is hereby given that in com pliance who has been laid up for the past investigating the field concluded I w | th ,h c Pro •t»iou»of ti»a act ° f em igre»» o f p ° _ I Jnne 3, 1878, entitled ‘ ‘ An act for the sale o f S h a n i k o - P r i n e v i l l e S t a g e L in e three weeks with typhoid fever, that there was not a sufficient pop- tim ber lands In the State* o f California, Ore r r I gon. Nevada and Washington Territory,” as G. M. CORNKTT, Drop. has changed some for the better. ulation ill the surrounding country exten ded to all the public Land States by act ° J o f August 4, 1892, the follow ing-nam ed persons M a k in g C lo s e C o n n e c t io n w it h t h e P r ln e v ille - B e n d D a ily S ta g e . a r physician. have filed in this office their sworn sU fe- You can buy an appropriate pres to BUPDOrt r * j ments to-wit: S H A N 1 K O -P R I N E V I I .L E S C H E D U L E . ! Ole Gennes, of Buena Vista, county of Bel- ent for either your brother, sister, SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND \ V e advsrtisa the three be8t ho- tram i* stat« M innesota. Sworn statement L e a v e S lia n tk o (J p. m . I-o a v e lteiu i (5:30 a. m . No 2272, for the purchase of the s w q r s w q r parent or wife—yes, even your sec 13, and sc qr sc qr sec 14, and e lif n« ur sec tela on the road from Shaniko to 23, A r r iv e F r iu e v ille 0 a in. A n i v e l ’ r in e v tlle 12 u i. tp 22 s, r 14 e. mother-in-law— at the New York P R I N E V I L L E -B E N D S C H E D U L E . Silver Lake. Patronize them on Betcr Lindeberg, of Bemidji county of Bel- j train!, state of M innesota. Hworn statement SO U T H R O l’ ND * NORTH BO UN D Cash Store. your travels and you will never No 2273, for the purchase o f the se qr ne qr, e J-eave F rin e v iiie 1 p. in . J.eave P r in e v ille 1 p m . | h f se qr, sw qr se qr sec 24, tp 22 s, r 11 e. Arrive Rend 0:30 p. in. Arrive Shaniko 1 a. in. Irvin and Levern Reed will soon have cause te kick yourself or have Nil* Larsen, o f B em id ji, coun ty of Beltrami, state o f Minnesota. Sworn Statement No 2274, Class Accommodations fo r the Traveling Public begin the erection of houses on a kick coming on the country for the purelMtte o f the ne qr se qr, s hi s»qr| j First ° J ; nr qr sw qr sec Z5, tp 21 s, r 14 e. their respective h o m e s t e a d claims j ei mplv because you cot into a bad ! oust Berg," o f Bemidji, cou n ty of B e ltr a m i,!_______________ I* a s > k n t( i KK a N î ^ I" K F i< > h i 1 * \ r u, s R K A f q n a r l k 1 - * ( t it # o f M inneioti. Sworn atatetabnt m > 227.r>, -------- . . . .......... — — - - ------------------------j which lie a short distance to the hotel. Remember them as you for the purchase o f tli» se qr se qr >ec 2 «, and . j nw qr nw qr sec 25, n h f ne qr see art. tp 22 s, r j A c c o m o d a t i o n s f i r s t - c l a s s in o v o ry r e s p e c t a t south and east of the Sisemore come in ; the Columbia Southern, 14 e* w m. ! That they w ill offer proof p o show that the j place. The Prineville and Hotel Staats. ! land sou gh t is m ore e valua v a lu a b jl» fo r it» tim ber or HOTEL STAATS I stone than for ag ricu l’ ural purposes, and to 1 | establish their claim s to said land before G i Mrs. W. P. Vandevert and fam ily returned to their home at Lava last Monday after having spent Christmas at this place. While here they were guests at the home of il. W. Reed in Lvtle. On account of an engagement IJ Wardwell.JH 8 Com m issioner at Silver Lake, ! „ , _ ^ ... „ O r e g o n , on W ednesday, the lath day of Janu- at Haystack, Rev. O. W. Triplett ar>'1 90J This popular resort is under the special management and super . They name a* witnesses: Ole Genness, of W i l l not be able to hold pervies at Buena Vista, M innesota. Peter Lindeberg. >11* 1 Larsen, Gust Berg, Arne Bolberg, of B em idji vision of W. H. Staats. the rtchool house on the first Sun- ! M innesota. Louis Nelson, of Bend. o r. . . A ny and all persons claim in g adversely the D E S C H U T E S , OREGON- day in January as Wfl8 anticipated. above-«! escribed land* are requested to file . 4 I th eir claim s in this office on or before the 13th j He will arrive, however, very day o f January, 19W. ^ BKATTAI n . Register. Irvin Reed had the misfortune shortly thereafter and will ’hold i ------------------- lim b e r Land, Act June 3,1878. r to poke a stick into the corner of j several evening meetings Thej N O T IC E F O B P U B L IC A T IO N . his right eye while at work lacing ¡time will he announced later, u L a m ! O llic c , L a k e v ie w , O r e g o n , a belt at the Deschutes Lumbar j Everybody is invited to attend; O c to b e r 17, 1003. THE MISSES STEN’ llKltL AND HANDLE, P rop.. Company’s mill Thursday. No these meetings | N o t ic e in h e r e b y g iv e n th a t in c o m p lia n c e w ith ill« p r o v is io n s o f th e a ct of M ILLIN ERY, D RY GOODS, HO I S , Etc. serious damage was done. | eongieS H o f J u n e 3 , 1878, e n t it le d , ’ 'A n T im ber Land, A ct June 8 , 187S. New stock of dry goods und notions now in stock. i a c t fo r t h e s a le o f t im b e r la n d s in th e N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . Anton Erickson, of Bemidji, j s t a le s o f C a lifo r n ia , O r e g o n , fie v a d a , a n d A ll K in d s o f S o w in g a n d D reaam .iicir.if D on a . (J. S. Land Office, Lakeview. Oregon. 'W a s h i n g t o n I 'e ir it o r v ,” aa e x t e n d e d to Minn., purchased lot 13, block 11 DESCHUTES - OREGON. in the townsite of Lytle Wednes N otice Is hereby given t h S l ^ c o i n ^ n e e I “ ‘ ‘ A ’ ® k ’w j 1 “ ‘ 4 , Tl*“ >’’* b ' *“ 'tl A "*' w ith the provision s of the act of Congress o f ! UHt 4 * l» © lo llo w lu g -n a m e d p e rs o n s Vf V b u W A a » ! ^ day. Mr. Erickson has made up June 3,18/8, e n titled "A n act for the sale of h a v e filed in thia oftit:« th e ir h w o iii hfate- . . . . . . | tim ber lands in the 8 tateq, o f C alifornia, Ore- m p iits tn-w il h i e mind to return to this p l a e ® i in g r»». N tvada and W ashington T erritory,” as ‘ ’ ti . . ^ I exten ded to all the p uhlic Land State* by act i H a s te n H < rnne F A R E W E L L BEN D SALOON. o f August 4, 1822. j o f B e m id ji, ct« u n ity o f B e lln t m i, sta te o f ! the sping to engage in business. flem York G ash Store. Sam uel Mattson M in n e s o ta ; nw orti s t a t e m e n t N o L,32y. lor | SKVERT DURING, Prop. J. T Unseth left the first of the o f Portland, cou n ty o M ultnom ah, stuto o f 11 to p u r c h a s e o f t h e e Itf lie q r m*«; II a n d ! Ore iron, has filed in this office his sworn state- „ l.f n w nr 4 op H r i, * m ‘ Ip r >v n’ week for Portland where ho will mi nt No 2663. for the purchase o f the se qr sec 1 1,1 11 (*r jver o m Hv ytiru The choicest L tuiu I s of Beer, Wines, Liquors 13, 1 1 » 21 s r l i e . w m, and wifi offer protf to remain on business for several show that the land sought is m ore valuable • »Í SpuMiiitf, eiHioty of Beltrami, stHfe of ! for its lim ber or »tone than for agricultural Minnesota; h v.orir statement No 2330. I and Ciirars always on hand. w e e k '- . M r . U m J e e t h w i l l probably purpose,, and to c.-tabii.*!» his ciaim to said O J , r . land besere G II W ardwed. U *4 CominiMnioner the ¡»nri'liHHe of the h til h lit see 84, tp 22 ! take ft i f ] l i to his old home in al silver Lake. Oregon, t .11 Monday, the th day m , r 9 e, v% in. 4 o f lu b ru ary , 1 04. O a n ie l IJ Wurri HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AND TIM BERM EN I S o r il l Dakota beforv be ledurns to He names h > witm* *cs: John • racy K I- I Win McLean, L> M cCarthy, o f JJe*(.iute*, C re of Van IVttcn, cminty of I a * p . stnte o f IIH- tins place. | g o n ; O J t»ray, «.1 P rineville. Oregon. noin ; n«orii etMtein*-nt -331, for t;m por Noxt to Siscmoro’s place, Farewell Rond, Or. r , A 1 r j.r, - n • , . Any and all person* cla im in g adversely the ; .h above d escribed ove n e-crlbeil lands lam l. are requested to file ch a«e nf 1 he li hf se cjr »ec 34 and n hi sw surplus of-ty.oO remnined af- their e i.iin . in t h i. r.fflet eon or before »aid 8th ! 'l r »*-C 30, t|> 22 s, r i) e, w ill. 11 . r .1 n i. ■ . i d « f o f P'ebruary. IVO». Kliner Johnson ter ir all* expen expenses o f the Christmas nu-j 23 k m i D R A rTA lN . Register. 0 f R e m id ji, c o u n t y o f F e lr a m i, j tim ber lauds in the Stales of C alifornia, Ore Anton Erickson and Olia Olson, * H - ... ... a. •- , . . A U e r n u J j l, A l i u n . , VlBltecl at this wnded“ t!.la ir tb e p a b iiV 'Ia n d I 189 John K. That they w ill nas severca ms Any and all i- r- n . ala>veu1e-erib*.-d J Ryan. office day of January. 1 » i. nzi-jis lalm lng adver>ely the la n d , rh-ur c la im , in t hi - a re re q u e s te d t h e a b o v e rlepcrihcrl tanda are rerpieated t o file t h e ir claim*» in tliia o ffice on o r fce- t on or before .-aid lyth E M B rittain , Rcgi.ter. , O p p o s ite s c h o o lh o u s e , BEND, ORECON. PRINEVÎLLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE. ott*r proof to show that j ltr o x e r BliACKSfilTHiflG AJID HORSESHOEING. All kinds of wagon work done in first class shape; short notice jobs a specialty. the land 0« Qglll hi tDOf© » n I timber or atone than for agritMiltiira! pur Lake to make proof on their timber for it* timber or ston.- than for agricultural tMJiom day or January, 19)4. . . ,. T 7 * • • i . ‘ purposes, and to **-tabli»h his claim to «aid They name a« witnesses; Hasten H| Claims. Air. Lrickson 18 thinking d land anlwell, U. E v C i u r o i n F ir . i befori’ , , g . B , , W — 8 . C , om m issioner . i C w r i o n n e ; , L , A ■ im i ■ i e e r, i r e . ..ifTtST JullDSOfl, - * , Sliver a : l -------* Lake, - ’------ ' O * ------ ------- - ‘ T lU iu il il t- l the h . a . 19!b 1(1. 1, ' , - , . . ... , , at regon, on Tuesday, /- i , ... ,, . . . , F Clara J Steiill, of Remidji. Minn : Iver O senou sly of locatlD g at this place ' day Of January, cam He nam e- a.. » lines-e? : W illiam Ryan, o f M v h r e , o f wpa!<liiifl, M in n ; B attici H next spring n i f t .n, tVa-ldngton John MeCorma. k c o f \Va r ,i o ' V ari F e tte n M inn P rineville. O reg on : Frank Bogue, Jan..-- I ’ ■ " u e n e n , s iin n . Any and all p persons adversely it „ -, „ n ,„ .„ „ 1 . . . Bogue, o f I a ia . Oregon. A ny a n d all e rs o n s c claiming la im in g a d v e r s e ly m arry T B L IF L IS T T , n e q r Her 3 , t p 22 p, r 9 e , w m. Jumsbyoctm i , * ... T x-r , o f Annka. ooiintv of Anoka, state o f Minnesota, , , a , . , ■ . ,, . place \\ e daesday with Louie Nel- ha* this da, ilitl in thl* office hia »worn state and toe«*tahliHh theirilaims tOHuid 1 ra a 1 c cj*i men» n h ijo. for the purchase of the ne qr of mod before J m * II Driscoll, county clerk, e©n. 1 h e j left next d a y for oil? er se«* aiininiaiiji. r no, w mind win offer pront at Klamath Falla, Oregon, on Friday, connection with the. Bend M c r e a n - tile Company and leaves Monday M IL L A R D s ta te o f entertainment had been paid, M in n e s o ta ; s w o r n s ta te m e n t N o 2332, for Tim ber Land. Act June 3, 1«7S. j t h e p u r c h a s e o f I tie s h f n e i|r s e c 34 an d which amonut was turned over to N O T IC E F O R P U B L I C A T I O N . s iif n w ijr s e c 3 5 , t p 22 s, r 11 o , w in . the treasurer of the Baptist Union , United States Land Office, Aimee E Crone Oregon, November i. 1WR. of Remidji, count v of Beltrami, state of Sunday School according to the Notice Lakeview. is hereby given that in eomplianee ! M innesola; sworn statement No 2575, for 1 with the i r iv’. -ii'ii- of the act o f Uongrcs* : terms of subscription. June 3, 1 h 7^. entitled “ An act for the sale o f p u r c h a s e o f t h e ne q r nw q r an d w h f i f ° rp flic said lStii dar of January, 1004. o31 j2 E M R ka tta in , Register. ) i wck vandevert , pkop . c W n ftTnfMa naatPiurnri iKmiiffh in twn Hava T Ilk 08 Larries l . n. Mail, exprepg * n a papsengers Inrongn in two nnyp. i u k l b you through the picturenque Dencliules \ ailey and the great p . v yellow pine timber belt. E X P R E S S AND PASSENGERS W A Y B 'L I.K D A T DESCHUTES POSTOEKICK. L. A . BOOTH P r in e v ille A g en t. The Echo is Reliât 3.