LO C A L M O TE 8 .
Richard King returned this telle us that work will »oon begin
M. C. Awbrsy w u up from hie week from The Dalles.
! on the building which will be
C. J. S tu b lin g , W h o le s a le r.
ranch Wednesday.
( Mrs. Broker returned Monday 18x32 in *i z e ___
Staats’ hotel has been filled to * 0 “ » ‘ »P to Prinerille.
Young Ladtos Entertaln.
G reen
.overflowing this week.
John Sisemore was a business
Th„ Mi<8e< Maudo Vnnd.vert
R iver
Thos. Arnold, of Snow Creek, visitor in
Prineville this week. and Blanche Keever entertained a
wan a visitor in Deachutea on Tues-
W. H. Staats returned last Sun- small party of their friends at an
day and W ednesday of this week, day from a trip to Crooked river, oldfashioned candy pull at the
H a rp e r
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Weisz enter-j
Attend the big masquerade ball home of Mr. and Mrs. John Steidl
tained a small party at a six- at Sizemore's hall next Thursday Thursday^ evening A delightful
time was had in pulling the boiled
o’clock dinner last Tuesday even- evening.
i molasses into a candy of a rich
mg.
g c h lltz
Mr. and Mrs. £. A. Griffin are i yellow color and then making way
Brock & West received a large in from their homestead to .pend a with it The fun w„ indulged in
consignment of liquors and cigars few weeks.
The Coun
until a late hour. The guests were
for the Jolly Corners at Lytle this, „ , „
,
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weej.
Fred Brush, of Granite Falls, the Misses Mary loung and
t r y 's B e s t.
and Iva
For doctor1. fees w on't h t n o e e n a r j w h jm jo i, a ^ a i i . , . k « l w U h jw M . *1 this - ..... mi
Wash., was a visitor in Deschutes ' West and Messrs. Irving and Le-
of the year. .Inst tret a Pottle of "G R E E tf R IV E R " or "H A R P E R ," »n it take it in
the form of f i a hot " tia ld y ." Your eohl w ill leave yon ho <I you won’t suffer from the
C. E. Dawson, the hustling sales- Wednesday,
lie
verne Reed, Sylvester and Prince
man for Lang <fe Co., did a large
ll,wl,,w "f “GKaEN
Staats,
Charles
Low
and
Creed
Misa Maude Vandevert, of Lava,
*
volume of business in Deschutes |
is spending the week with friends ‘ riplott
T h e D alles, O regon.
this week.
at this place.
A d v e r t is e d L e t t e r List.
W. B. Shekels, of Velva, N.
John Ryan came down from his | Tbe fellowl
letters remained
Dak., spent saver. 1 days in town
ranch
last
Monday
and
left
for
a
UI)Ca,led
for
ftt
the
Deechutes po8t.
this week before going to Silver
Very Keasonable Kates
short
visit
in
Prineville.
office
for
the
m0|lth
ending Dec First Class Teams ami Hi«»
Lake to make proof on his timber
A. M. Drake arrived home from i 31st., 1903.
claim.
Portland last Saturday after beiDg Will Andrews 3 George Wood
L. S. Pettit, who has been in the away nearly two months.
RevW F Johnson John Wraglin
B E N D OREGON
employ of the Pilot Butte Develop
> Thomas Johnson Mrs A H Barnard
Charles Montgomery came up Kddie Lytle
L Anderson
ment Company for some time, has
TTnequaled Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers.
Mrs B M Bivins
severed his connection with that f from Crooked river la8t Sunday [ P G King
and
left
next
day
for
the
Meadows.
H
W
Strong
J
D
Bland
Quick
Service
Satisfaction Guaranteed
concern
I Thomas LRussell Arthur Baker
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1 I
J. P. Hart, of Waterville, Iowa,
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. I* ry returned Oral Venable
Jobu Bellie esq
arrived in town last Tuesday and Thursday from Silver Lake and
Parties calling for any of the
spent several days looking over the are a8a*n guests at Hotel Staats. above letters will please mention
different sites. H ois now at S il-! Charles Seeley, of Tbe Dalles, the fact that they arc on the adver-
Carriee a complete line of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber
ver Lake making proof on his tim- J passed through town Wednesday j tised list.
lor sale and special bills sawed to order.
on his way home from Silver L ake.1
W . H. S t a a t s , Postmaster.
her claim.
S T E ID L & R E E D ,
Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larson, of C. W. Embody and I. Helmer, [
R^ED ,
Crookston, Minn., spent several of Portland, passed through Des-
LYTLE,
O REG O N
days at this place during the week. chutes yesterdsy on their way to N o t a r y
D ^ U lT o liO
Draws up deeds, m ortgages, etc , and
They had been attending the Live Lava.
execute» a ll kinds of legal docum ents
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 .
With care anti precision.
stock Convention at Portland and
John McCormic, of Prineville,
LYTLE
were on their way to Silver Latte
OREGON
S h a m k o -P rin e v ille S ta g e Line
came in with John Ryan Wednes-
to prove up.ou their timber claims.
G. M. CORNKTT, Prop.
day night and l e f t D e x t day for Sil- y y |y]
B. M A T T H E W S ,
Making:
Close
Connection
with the rrineville-Bend Dally Stage.
H. W. Reed and sister, Mrs. ver Lake.
A TTO R N E Y -A T -LA W .
SHAN
IKO-PRI
NEVILLE SCHEDULE.
Harshman, left Wednesday for
Row O W
T r i 'n l a t t ¡a
1 wl11 p ractice before the United State* Supreme
NORTHBOUND
SOUTHBOUND
t t CV. U . >V. t r i p i e i t IS e x p e c t e d
Court, the Court of C laim », a llth T D e p a rt-
Leave Beni! S:I50 a. in.
Portland where they will remain out from Prineville to hold a series i
m eats, and Committees of Congress.
Leave Shaniko 0 p. in.
A rii ve Brino ville 12 m.
Special attentio n given to contested am i ex-
Arrive Prineville 0 a m.
for several weeks. While away, of protracted meetings at t h e , PHrte
< vses under the Timber and Stone. Home
PRINEVILLE-BEND SCHEDULE.
stead. Townsite, and m in eral law s. Cases be
Mr. Reed will be actively employ school house.
so uthbo und
nokthbound
fore Congress, m ail route contracts, and pat
ents for inventions.
Leave Prineville 1 p. ni.
Leave Prineville 1 p. m.
ed in furthering the interests of
Offices: Bond Buildiivg,
Arrive Bend 8:80 p. m.
Arrive Shaniko 1 a. m.
Catarrh, bronchitis and various
the Lytle Townsite Company and
W A S H I N G T O N . D. C.
First
Class
Accommodations
fo
r
the
Traveling Public
also in purchasing additional ma ear and nervous troubles are al Hon. Jno. H. M REFERENCES.
itchell,
United
States
Senator
j
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P
AS3
KNGKK
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FKKtUHT
KATF.S
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John T. Morgan,
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terial for the Deschuts Lumber ready recognized as effects of “ “ Henry
M. Teller,
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W. II. Heyburn.
“
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Company’s mill. W ill Brock ac automobiling.
A c c o m o d a t i o n s f i r s t - c l a s s in e v e r y r e s p e c t a t
“
Shelby M. Cullom,
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“ Francis E. W arren,
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companied them as far as Shaniko
Leo Pelarske, of Silver Lake.
C. D. Clark,
and returned with tbe team.
was in town during the week. He j
¿ V , « . ' kcpr' w"ulivr
Richard Berth old,
* “
-----------------
*- ■ “ “ Joel
took * a —
• ' ' Minnesota
P. Hcatwole,
“
A party of fifteen passed through 1101,11
Partr of
P*°Ple
“ John P. ShafTorth,
“
Hon.
Jam
es
A.
W
ayinire,
California.
This popular resort is under tbe special m a n a g e m e n t and s u p e r
town this week on their return to hl8 1,ome town today-
“
W. 1!. H. Hart, ex-Atty-Genl of California
“
W.
J
.
McConnell,
ex-Governor
of
Idaho.
from Silver Lake where they had
M r M. Brady 6ays that his repu- '* Myron H. McCord, Governor o f Arisona. vision of W. H. Staats.
proved up oil claims. All of the tation was recently damaged to the “ M iguel A. Otuo, Governor of New Mexico
DESCHUTES. OREGON.
gentlemen are from Superior, Wis., j extent of *30,000 and that he will
IVI. R. BIGGS,
.'.u—yÇPCiCiipK-Ç $E3a{|
and most of them were impressed start suit to recover that amount,
Attorney at Law and notary.
to s u c h an extent with the country
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Brown, of,
that they have decided to return
Main Streor,, Prineville, Oregon.
and settle here. The party con Hilsboro, passed through town Office on fctreet leadin g to Court Home.
sisted of the following: Henry Wednesday on their way to Silver,
Till*. MI8KK.S STKNIIKKG AND BANDLE, ProjM
CHA8. 8. EDWARDS
Vancleave, Henry J. Sthotnmer, Lake to make proof on timber II. 1». BELKNAP
MILLINERY, DRY GOODS, HOES, Etc.
BELKNAP & EDWARDS
James Mooney,■ Harry E. Hopkins, claims.
New stock of dry goods and notions now in stock.
At the meeting of the school P h y s i c i a n s a n d S u r g e o n s
Albert F. Chadwick,
Frank
All Kinds of Sowing and D ressm aking Dona.
Nathan, Theodore OI boh , Frank It. board Tuesday afternoon, action
PRINEVILLE. OREGON.
DESCHUTES
-
OREGON.
Albright, Enoch R. Logue, Charles was deferred in tbo matter of a Office iv Adamson & WiTinsk Co’». Drug Store
iife^S^itiniiTi^str itin r-> i f i f « A - + * » - ' v.-"-.- —--o-«-* <•«•-***,
O. Osterlund, Narcis A. Caron. bond election for the reason that
Robert D. McEwen, Herman A. tbe number of petitioners was in-
O 'N E I L
Zachan, John 1 Mahan and Frank sufficient.
OYST R I LUFCH COUNTER
SKVKRT DKBING, Trop.
A. Hilger.
j Henry J. Burk, of Spooner, Wis., j
JOHN HBLFRICH, Prop.
!
Twenty-five years ago much of land W. P. Davis, of Vancouver,; Travelers will find this the only j T he choicest brands o f Beer, W i n e s , L iqu or»
the pine timber of Northern Min- Wash., passed through town last place in Prineville where fresh
o il
ne6ot.i eould be bought for less Monday on their wny to Silver oyst-ers (both Olympia and E ast-1
than what is now being paid by Lake to make proof on their tim ern). lobsters, crawfish, and sea |
j crabs are constantly kept on IIEADQl AR ITUS FOB TOURISTS AND TIMBERMEN
individuals to tbe government for j her claims.
I hand. Fresh fish and poultry I
Farew ell lîentl, Or,
Next to Siseinore’s place.
such Umber in tnis state, John
Isaac Donkel returned last j served to order. A kinds of
McCormick, one of the most Saturday from Powell Buttes where j lunch goods.
M IL L A R D T R IP L E T T ,
thoroughly informed woodsmen of;
had been since tbe previous MILLER ^LDO.
PRINEVILLE. OR.
the great central states pine sec-'
Sunday. His people had no
Tim ber Land, A rt Ju n e ?, 1878.
tion, says that he can recall in knowledge of his leaving and it
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
All kinds of wagon work done in first-class shape: short notice jobs :t specialty
stances where the best and handiest caused them considerable alarm
U. 3. Land Office, Lakevlew , Oregon.
1
2
»i,
1903.
tracts of pine in the Gopher state for some time. Ike walked all the Notice is hereby giv en th O at rtohi-r
BEND, ORECON.
O p p o s ite s c h o o lh o u s e ,
in com pliance
w
ith
the
proYisions of the act of C'ongrewt of
were sold at as late a date as 1884 way to the Buttes the night of the Ju n e 3, 18/8 e n t i t le d ‘ An a rt for th»* sale of
tim ber lan d« in th e State» of r« llf o r n ia . Ore
for fifty cents per thousand. At
gon. Nevada an d W ashington T errito ry,” as
> dance.
PRINEVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE.
ex t e n d e d to all the p ublic Land Htates by ac t
the present time the ruling price
of A ugust 1, 1892.
DICK V A !f DIVERT, Pit ML
Sam uel Mattson
is about *5 per thousand. In dis It :? said that the good people of
of
P
ortland,
co
un
ty
o
Multnomah,
ie? U. S. Mail, express and pa^sente-rs through in two day?, 'i
cussing the superior advantage? Bend have at last raised the ban Oregon, ha** f*1ed in thi* offl
< t 11 Ho
for the? pur
<■ qr m
you
through the picturesque Deschutes X’alley and the great
that this country holds over Min- against saloons and that an up-to- m
13, tp 21 s r i l e , w m, and w ill offer protf t»
yellow pine timber belt.
■how that the land nought is more valuable
■esota of early days, Mr. M e - 1 date institution will open very for Its tim ber or stone than for agricu ltu ral
EXPRESS
AXD
PASSENGERS
WAYRTI.I.F.I) AT DKSCIICTE? P ' > - 1' ’ P U T .
>
»
0 », and to establish til claim to said
Cormick expressed the opinion shortly on Wall Street. It had at
before <« B W ard well. U tf < ommishioner
at
S
ilver
Lake,
Oregon,
on
Monday,
the
nth
day
L. A. BOOTH Prineville At,
been ordained that such of F eb ru ary, 1904.
that w hen the development of tbe
He name« as w itneM es: John A T rary. Ed-
lumber • industry once starts here places, if any were permitted, mwst j
M ai-arthv, of iiesrln iten , Ore-
PrineriD e, Oreg. n
located on back streets bat this
¡¡Sfj^i
that it will move with much great-
uethon» c la im in g ad versely the
above described land» are requested to file
•r rapidity than was ever experi- ordinance has evidently been re- th e ir claim s in th is «»ffW on or before said *th
of F eb ru ary. iv04.
•nced in the East.
pealed. One of the proprietors »lay
n i:- j :3
E M BRATTAIN. Register.
'j
Bend peed and Livery Stables.
THE DESCHUTES LU M BE R CO.
H O T E L S T A A T S
|ieui York Gash Store.
F A R E W E L L BEND SALOON.
and Cigars always
hand.
BhflCKSJVIITHING ADD HORSESHOEING.
The Echo is Reliai s.
i