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LOCAL MOTS9. Maxen LePage returned Than the stench of the Bulletin sufficient* ly so that a gentleman would place Scarlet fever is prevalent at the d* y {toal S ilw L‘ke- C. J. S tu b lin g , W h o le s a le r. his hands on it. As for Mr. Gile's Meadow*. Mr*. Laura Abel returned last estimate of Truthful, no one is Théophile St. Michel w „ in town Saturday from Silver Lake, G reen more familiar with it than that yesterday. | Buy your working clothes at the i dignitary himself—he got it direct. Running R iver James Overton wa* a Prineville *'lew ^ ork ^ ae^ Store, up a visitor Tuesday. Will Brock returned last Mon- j A d v e rtis e d L e t t e r L is t. Ren* West is having a residence d ,y from his trip to Shaniko. H a rp e r The following letters remained Big B ill. built for himsel at Lytle. W. H. Staats has a large stock uncalled for at the Deschutes post- Sam Collins, of Prineville, was of groceries on the way from Shani office for the month ending Dec. S c h litz ko. 31st., 1903. in town last Tuesday night. Andrews 3 George Wood Ed Swalley was a visitor in J. C. Ryan and John McCormick Will Rev W F Johnson John Wraglin returned Tuesday from Silver Prineville the first of the week. Thomas Johnson Mrs A I I Barnard The Coun Eddie Lytle L Anderson W. H. Staats took the Hutchin Lake. P G King Mrs E M Bivins try's B est. son party to Prineville yesterday. John Steidl is out of doors again II W Strong J D Bland For doctor'* fees won’t ho necessary when you are attacked with Cold» at this season 1 a prolonged attack of typhoid Thomas LRussell Arthur Baker of the year, .lust not hottle of ‘ G R EEN R IV E R ” or “H A R P E R ,” and take it ¡it Dr. W. W. Taggart came in from after the form of a hot "toddy.” Your cold will leave you and von won't suffer from the i Oral Venable John Bellie esq Prineville on Thursday night’s fever. as ay> u s w ittw "H u "n,s "O K E EN; J. A. Ryan was down from the Parties calling for any of the stage. Tules Wednesday after a load of above letters will please mention T h e D a lle s , O r e g o n . ! Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Weisz and supplies. the fact that they are on the adver John McKeown left today for their Louis Nelson left Thursday for tised list. homesteads. W. H. S taats , Postmaster. The Dalles where he will remain First Class Teams and Kins Very Reasonable Rates Shaw & Brosterhous’ building at for 8everal weekfS- this place was purchased by W. The weather has been all that H. Staats Thursday. Ren PatterBori carae down from could be desired the past week. the Meadows Thursday to attend Arnt Aune and Oliver Johnson . the masquerade ball. Freezing nights and thawing days B E N D OREGON made commutation proof on their G. C. Holt, of Portland, passed have ruled so far. homesteads yesterday. Unequaled Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers. through town Tuesday on his way j J. R. Benham returned Tuesday home from Silver Lake. H. W . R E E D , Quick Service Satisfaction Guaranteed from Prinevilie where he had spent J. C. Wright, of Silver Lake, j I S T o t a r y ‘FMjiTolio several days on business. Draws up deeds, m ortgages, etc., and passed through town Tuesday on executes all kinds of legal docum ents The boys at the P. B. D. Co.’s his way home from Corvallis. w ith care and precision. ditch camp indulged in a general OREGON F. J. Swift and Fred Willis, of LYTLE good time last Sunday night. line of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber Shaniko, brought in several hack- W M . B. M A T T H E W S , Carries a complete for sale and special bills sawed to order. J. E. Ryan came in from Prine-jload3 of paB6enger8 Monday night. A T T O R N E Y -A T -LA W . ville Wednesday ' night and left1 W ill practice before the U nited States Suprem e S T E ID L & R E E D , the C ourt of Claim s, all the D epart next day for his ranch up the river John Hunter, of Foreston, Minn., C ourt, m ents, and C om m ittees of Congress. returned Tuesday from Silver Lake Special O REG O N L Y T L E , atte n tio n given to contested and ex- Chas. Conor is acting as guide j where h- made proof ou his timber p stead, arte ceses u nder the T im ber and Stone. Hom e Tow nsite, and m ineral law s. Cases be for Messrs. Turney and Elliott on a c]ajm fore Congress, m all route contracts, and pat ents for inventions. T h r o u g h f r o m S h a n i k o t® P r i n e v i l ie in 1 2 H o u r s . duck hunting expedition at the Shaw & Brosterhous started Offices: Bond B uilding, Meadows today. W A S H I N G T O N . D. C. S h a n i k o - P r i n e v i H e S t a g e L in e work on their new saloon building REFERENCES. O. J. Gray, the timber cruise^, opposite the Pilot Butte Inn last Hon. Jno. II. M itchell, United States Senator G. M. CORNETT, l'rop. “ John T. M organ, “ “ “ came in from Portland Wednesday. Wednesday. “ Henry M. Teller, “ “ “ M aking C lose C onnection w ith th e PrineviU e-Bond D aily Stage. B. I ley burn, “ “ " He left the same afternoon for Chester Hollingshead, of the “ “ " W. Shelby M. Cullom, “ “ “ SH A N IKO-PRI N E V IL L E SC H E D U L E . Francis E. W arren, " " " SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Silver Lake on a business trip. “ C. D. Clark, Leave Shaniko 0 p. m. Leave Rend 6:30 a. m. lion. Jno. Newton W illiam son, Representative Meadows, was down to the “ Chas. L. Bartlett, “ Arrive Rriueville 6 a in. Arrive Prinevtlle 12 m. C. M. Donkel has purchased masquerade ball at Sizemore’s hall “ Richard Borthold, “ P R IN E V IL L E -B E N D SC H E D U L E . “ Joel F. Heatwole, “ Chas. Brock’s interest in the “Jolly Thursday night. “ John P. Shafforth, “ SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Hon. Janies A. W avm ire, California. Leave Prineville 1 p. m. Leave Prineville t p. m. Corners” and will hereafter con “ W. H. H. Haft, ex-Attv-Genl of California i Arrive Shaniko 1 a. in. Arrive Perni 6:30 p. in. J. McConnell, ex-Governor of Idaho. duct it in company with Rene H. F. Smaus, of Spokane, Wash., “ '* W. M yron II. McCord, Governor of Arizona. First Class Accommodations fo r the Traveling Public passed through Deschutes Wednes “ Miguel A. Otuo, Governor of New Mexico West. PASSENGER a ND FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE. day on his way to Silver Lake to1 John and Lizzie' Aldridge, of M . R. B1GCS, 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 Prineville, passed through Des prove up on his timber claim. C. B. Allen was down from his ; Attorney at Law and notary. chutes Wednesday on their way to ranch M ain Street, Prineville, O regon. the first of the week. He Silver Lake where they will reside continued H O T E L S T A R T S on to Prineville for the in the future with their grand purpose of getting a load of sup- Office on street leading to C ourt House. mother. This popular resort is under the special management and super H. V. BELKNAP ClIAS. S. EDWARDS piles. J. A. Ingram, Fenton, Mich., J. Mr. vision of W. II. Staats. BELKNAP A EDWARDS C. Murray, E. M. and H. H. Hoi- Mr> and Mrs‘ B‘ F- White> of P h y s i c ia n s a n d S u r g e o n s D ESCH U TES. ORECON- land, of Portland, passed through j Watervliet> Mich - Mr‘ a,ld Mrs‘ P R IN E V IL L E . O REG O N. town last Monday on their way to VV'- L‘ Em m ery, of Sumpter, and Office I k Adam son W ir.nek Co’ai. Drug Store Silver Lake to make proof on their I Mr8‘ Paule-V’ cl Minneapolis, were timber claims. | registered at Hotel Staats last Mon- i day' night. They left ntxt morn- York Gash Store. The upper floor of Hotel Staats ing for ailver Lake, TH K MISSES STEN P. EKG AM) HANDLE, Props. is being partitioned off into rooms M. E. Carson, of Bemidji, Minn., this week. Win. Stephens is do I M IL L IN E R Y , D R Y GOODS, H O E S , E tc. ; RAILWAY CO. in Monday and left Wed lies ing L the work. Work will . soon start j came §, New stock of dry goods and notions now in stock. Portland where he will vis- | TIME TABLE . NO. 8. £ on a 20x50 addition to this popu- day ‘ it for for some A ll K in d s o f S e w in g a n d D ro eetnakingr D one. Effective February 15, 1603. He was unable lar hostelry as it is felt necessary to find one of time. OREGON. D E SC H U T E S his witnesses to make ; on account of the rapidly increas proof of his timber 55 claim and was C ing patronage. W compelled to readvertise. Ha Frank Glass returned Tuesday Messrs. C. C. Hutchinson and J. j froth the Willamette valley where G. Kelley, of Portland, H. D. Daily STATIO NS Daily SF.VKKT Dilli ING, Prop. Pa««. he had spent over a month attend Turney arid W. E. Guerin, of New Pa--ie Arrv The choicest brands of Beer, Wines, Liquors ing to business matters and visit York, and Major R. II. Elliott, of Leav P M. ing relaiives. Mr. Glass says that Birmingham, Ala., spent several 1 U0 and Cigars always on hand. 11 25 BIGG8 - 5.4 it is mighty nice to get into a dry days 11 00 - G ibsons in Deschutes this week look-, 1 1 fO 10 62 HEADQUARTERS FOR TOURISTS AM) TIM BERMEN 54 - S in k ’s climate again after a sojourn ! mg over 10 45 - YV as c o 2 H Mr. Hutchinson’s irriga- 4.8 itmuiig the Wehfooters. 10 SO 2 27 - K londyke ! tion project. Next to Sisemoro’s place. Farewell IJ oih I, Or. 10 10 25 2 hS - Sum m t - Upon interviewing Mr. Sisemore i T „ „ , , , , that , negotiation* . . . , had , i i J. It. becombe, a l H ay C anyon J u n e we learned . first _ of . Minneapolis, . the , week , 2 48 T R IP L E T T , .7 , , . , , 1 was in town the of M cDonald never been entered into between he looking over the irrigation work of 2 46 4.0 10 10 - D eM oss and Mr. Kitchen for the transfer of this region. Mr. Secombe is a suc 2 48 3.1 9 50 All kinds of wagon work done in first-class shape; short notice jobs a specialty. 3 09 - M oro the Farewell Bend property. Mr. cessful contracter and it 3 13 3.4 9 32 - E rskinville Siseraore says that some people is said railroad that he ia seriously con 3 44 8.1 O p p o s it e s c h o o l h o u s o , BEND, ORECON. 9 15 seem to know more a”bout his busi templating G rass V alley taking up the work in 7.8 4 00 8 55 ness affairs than his own self. - Bourbon this section of the country. 6.7 4 16 8 40 - K ent PRÌNEVILLE-S1LVER LAKE STAGE LINE. 4.8 Rev. W. O. Forbes, traveling 4 * 8 30 DICK VANDBVKRT, PROP. - W ilco x T h e A w a r d is R e f u s e d . missionary of the Presbyterian 12.7 5 00 8 00 Carries U. S. Mail, express and passengers through in two days. Takes SH ANIK O church with headquarters in Port- For his fine discriminating A rrv you through the picturesque Deschutes Valley and the great TTav land, has been conducting a series powers in ascertaining the value of p. M. AM yellow pine timber belt. of evening meetings at this place Truthful James’ character, P. B. Daily stage connections at Shaniko EXPRKSS AND PASSKJtfiKltS WAY BILLED AT IrKHt IIUTKS POHTOi ITCE. during the week. Rev. Commer- Gile was awarded the prize. Mr. for Antelope, Prineville, Pend, Rums, L. A. BOOTH Prineville Ag> nt. ford, of Prineville, assisted him Gile, however, refused to accept it Silver Lake, l.akeview, Mitchell, Day- during the fore part of the week, as he says that he wasn’t a very ville, Antone, A*hwood, Canyon City, Rev. Forbes will remain and con-j earnest competitor and he futher John Day City and Fossil. duct services tomorrow (Sunday) | holds that there are not enough C. E. LYTLE, E. D. WOODBURY, - dieenfectan‘9 in Oregon to queer Gen. Freight and Pass, Superintendent. Agt. morning and evening. Bend peed and Livery Stables. THE DESCHUTES LUM BER CO. . a ;, J p - Z V -SKP V - ~ v -t'-'-'a '-Ü e -'v .'ie — ÿ Golumbia Southern FA R EW ELL BEND SALOON. A M. 10 1 10 12 BliACKS|VIITHIfiG AND HORSESHOEING. The Echo is Reliai'?.