The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, February 13, 1904, Image 3

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LOCAL N O T ! » .
H. W . REED,
Chas. VVimer was in from Bull
J. A. Ryan was in town Thurt- Cr«®k J«atarday.
N o t a r y
F u /iO U O
Draw»
up
(loads,
mortgages,
etc . and
Mrs. Harsbroan and son, Paul,: execute» all kinds of legal docum
ent»
with care ami precision.
A. M. Drake left Mondav for and H- W - Re#d
expected
OREGON
LYTLE
Portland.
'home from Portland next week.
Miss Whitted was a Prineville
The Pilot Butte Development
Company laid off half the men
visitor this week
Oliver Johnson
Deschutes this week.
C. J. S tu b lin g , W h o le s a le r.
M ATTHEW S,
up a
a t t o r w e y - a t - l a w .
and teams employed on ditch work
is moving te
this week.
Buy your working clothes at the
New York Cash Store.
W. H. Donkel was down from
the Meadows this week.
W. H. Broek came over from his
homestead last Saturday.
Thos. Arnold, of Snow Creek,
was a Deschutss visitor this week.
! W ill practice before the United States Supreme
Court, the Court of Claims, all the Depart­
ments, am i Comm ittees of Congress
! Special attention given to contested and ex-
ll
about
|
parte
coses under the Timber and Stone. Hoine-
The Oregon delegation
; stead. Townsite, and m ineral laws. Cases bc-
to oust from federal office a Moody i fore Congress, m ail route coutraets. and pat-
' I cuts for inventions.
ersatura of convivial and
non-
o ffic e » : Bond Building.
W A S H I N G T O N . D. C.
working tendencies. Thsre art a
REFERENCES.
few more of Moody’s incompstents lion . Jno. H. Mitchell, United States Senator
John T. Morgan,
in office who should be either re­
Henry M. Teller,
W. B. Hey burn,
moved or killed.
Shelby M . Cullom,
Francis» K. Warren,
C. D. Clark,
J. A. Tracy and Edwin McLean decided to take them baok to the ! H , . P. BELK NAP
CHAS. S. EDWARDS
returned Wednesday from a busi- ranch,
BELKNAP & E DW ARDS
ness visit at Silver Lake.
The Baltimore fire the first of the P h y s i c i a n s a n d S u r g e o n s
Nilsou and Llwood Roberts, N J week was the most disastrous in
p r in e v il l e . O r e g o n .
Smith and J. N. Hunter returned the world’s history, the losses ex­ Office is Adamson A Winnek Co'». Drug Store
Tuesdey from Silver Lake
ceeding those of the great Chicago
M. Ft. EIICCS,
Dr. W. W. Taggart left Thurs­ fire of 1871. Over $300,000,000!
worth
of
property
has
been
destroy-
lAttorney
at |_aw and „otary.
day morning for Prineville after a
ed
and
thousands
of
people
are(
a week's visit at this place.
, ,
. ,
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M a in S tr e e t , P r in e v ille , O r e g o n ,
left without employment.
The Misses Nola and Mollie
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i Office on street leading to Court Honoe.
Keever are over from Prineville
A B u s in e s s P ro p o s itio n .
this week visiting their parents.
If you are goin{ east a careful
C. D. Weisz and wife returned selection of your route is essential
last Sunday from Prineville where to the enjoyment of your trip. If
R A I L W A Y CO.
they had been visiting for a week. it is a business trip time is the
main
consideration
;
if
a
pleasure
TIME
TABLE NO. 8.
The new organ for the Baptist
trip,
scenery
and
the
conveniences
Union Sundav Sciiool was brought
Effective February 15, 1903.
in from Sbaniko by B. C. Low last and comforts of a modern railroad.
Why not combine all by using
Monday.
3
the Illinois Central, the Up-To-,
3
A lecture on sooialism will be
a
Date road, running two trains!
deliveied by C. C. Mickelson at
S
T
A
T
I
O
N
S
daily from St. Paul and Minneap-1 Daily
Dally
the school house next Monday
Pm#».
olis, and from Omaha to Chicago. I Partf
evening.
Arrv
L«av
Free Reclining Chair oars, the r M.
A Me
Arnt Auns and family moved famous
Buffet-Library-Smoking
1 20
11 25
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B lO G b
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down from their homestead last cars, all trains vestibuled. In
n oo
1 50
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O lb a o n s
Monday and are now settled in the short thoroughly modern through­ 1 54
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S in k ’s
10 45
2 14
W u sco
King residence.
out. AH tickets reading via the
4.8
10 30
2 27
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-
K lo n d y k e
¿U
Severt Debing has moved his Illinois Central will be honored on 2 S3
10 25
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-
Sum m t
-
3 1
saloon business to Deschutes and these trains and no extra fare 2 43
10 1
-
H ay C an yon June
is now occupying
the building charged.
2 4»»
10 12
•
M c D o n a ld
Our rates are the same as those
4.0
formerly used by the Minnesota
10 10
2 4A
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-
DeMoHA
of inferior roads— why not get your
Buffett.
3 09
0 50
-
-
M oro
money’s worth?
H.
F. Swauss, of Spokane,
3 1ft
9 82
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-
E r s k in v ille
Write for full particulars.
rt.l
Wash., was in town Wednesday, on
8 44
-
G ran d V ftl’ « y
0 15
B. H. T re m se u , Coro. Agt.
his return home from Silver Lake
4* W
8 55
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-
B ou rbon
J. C. Lindsey, T. F. it P. A.,
where be had been on business f<3r
4 » '«
8 40
K ent
Portland, Ore.
several weeks.
4 »;
8 SO
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W
Ili-o.x
I Paul B. Thomson, F. it P. A.r
s on
5 M»
S H A N IK O
Seattle,
Wash,
Samuel Mattson, of Portland,
A
rrv
1.1
HX
was in town Wednesday having
A M
I r. m
C irts E n te r ta in .
returned from Silver Lake where
I)W rlv Mtiit/u ('O fin e c tio tiH >*t S h a n ik *
he mads proof on his timber claim.
The first leap year party of the fo r A n tv b q w -, D rift*-v ille . I V n d , K u rn n
He .eft the same day for Portland. y e a r wa8 given Thursday evening S ilv e r
L a k e v iw w , M i tel»*») I, I Iti v -
Columbia Southern
S c h litz
i The Coun­
t r y ’ s B e s t.
For d octor’s fees w on ’ t lx' necessary when vou are attacked with colds at this season 1
of the year. Just get a bottle o f ‘ ¿rR E E N R I V E R ” or “ H A R P E R ,” and take it in
of a hot.“
hot “ toddy
the form iof
toddy,” Y our cold will leave you and you w on ’ t suffer fron^ Hie
effects
of “ cheap” whisk
-
S H A W A B R O S T E R H O U S have lots of " G R E E N t
R I V E R ” and “ “1
H 4 A R P E R ,” and tiiey want to “ show you .”
The
r
A n to n » *,
w o o tf, C » n > **fi
LYTLK.
(V f'lt
K r * * i.;J»*
s ,||g e rin te i» il» *n t
till
I
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\
.
Verjf Reasonable Rates
BEND
ORECON
Unequaled Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers.
Quick Service
— — —
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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T H E D E S C H U T E S L U M B E R CO.
Carries a complete line of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber
for sale and special bills sawed to order.
STEIDL
& REED,
ORECON
LYTLE,
T h r o u g h f r o m S h a n i k o t s P r in e v ille in 1 2 H o u r s .
S h a n ik o -P rin e v ille S ta g e Line
G. M. CORNETT, rrop .
M a k in g C lo s e C o n n e c t io n w lt b t h e P r in e v ille - B e n d D a ily S ta g e .
S H A N I K O -P R I N B V I I .L E
SOUTHBOUND
SCHEDU LE.
NORTHBOUND
Leave Sbaniko C p. m.
Arrive Prineville 6 a m.
Leave Rend 6:30 a. m.
Ariive Prineville 12 ui.
P R I N E V I L L E -B E N D
SCHEDU LE.
NORTHBOUND
SOUTHBOUND
Leave Prineville 1 p in.
Arrive Bend 6:30 p. m.
First
Class
Leave Prineville 1 p m.
Arrive Shaniko I a. in.
Accommodations
PAPSENGKR
a
NP
fo r
the
Traveling
Public
FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE
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A c c o m o d a t i o n s f i r s t - c l a s s in ©very r e s p e c t a t
H O T E L S T A R T S
This popular resort is under the special management and super­
vision of W. H. Staats.
Df-SCHUTES, OREGON-
fJeui York Gash Store.
T in : MISSES STENHERit AND HANDLE, Prop«.
M IL L IN E R Y , D R Y GOODS, SH O ES, Etc.
.i»»ltn D av ( ’ ¡Tv »»ml K o x -il.
C. K
$
Bend Feed and Livery Stables.
C it>
K l> vV oon iU ’ KY.
D alles, O regon.
First Class Teams and K irk
HOUTn
over 1800 head of sheep killed by
A d v e rtis e d L e t t e r L is t.
•hooting and clubbing them. It is
thought that either cattlemen or
The following letters remained
the smaller sheepmen, who felt uncalled for at the Deschutes post
that the annihilated band was en­ office for the month ending Jan*
croaching on their range, are re­ 31st., 1904.
sponsible for the slaughter. The Mrs Olaf Muus Mrs Cecil Acker-
man
sheep belonged to Guy McKune Mrs Lizzie Covey
Jesse
Martin
and were brought up from Cali­
Parties calling for any of the
fornia last summer. The sheriff of
above
letters will please mention
Lake county is now investigating
the
fact
that they are on the adver­
the matter and it is thought that
tised
list.
the guilty parties will be appre­
W. H. S ta vrs. Postmaster.
hended.
I
v ili** .
H a rp e r
B ig B ill.
Bayl left yesterday for his jjon j no. Newton wiiii,mum, Representative
creek ra>ch *fler having " « Richard
i X i d i£
i!h old,
"d .
Berth
I*. Heatwole,
“
,
spent a month at the P. B. D. Co.’e | “ “ Joel
John 1*. Shaftbrth,
**
Shaw & Brosterhou8 moved into
Hon. James A. Way mire, California.
works at this place. Mr. Rayl’s
11. H. Hart, ex-Atty-Oenl o f California
tht>ir new quartern the tiret of the to m m a w o r « n m m u r t h n a « t h a t w p n > ' “ “ W.
W. J. McConnell. cx-Covernor o f Idaho,
team® wer© among loose m at were „
Mvron H. McCord, Governor o f Arizona.
week.
laid off by the company and bo "
Miguel A. Otno. Governor o f New Mexico
Win. Stephens is at Maxeru Le- at
h°ule
Thos. 1 riplett
homestead
where
both
are
where
■
number
of
our young
Page’s
!
ladies
successfully
entertained
the
engaged in making extensive im­
provements. Mr. LePage is pre-1 eli*ible bachelors of the town,
paring to do considerable farming
Each of the latter was escorted
the coming season.
to the Part7
* f“ ir d ,l™el
; it was also seen that the charges of
Report, have it that Forestry In-
girJi were faM y returnefl toj
specter Kent will recommend that j their home„ afttp Jhe festivitiefl j
a permanent reserve be made of Games of various kinds were in­
the Warner Mountain withdrawal dulged in and several prizes award
which extends nearly to this place.
Refreshments were also
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Fry, who served. Those who made up t h e
have hecti sojourning at this place1 party
were
the Misses Nola.
for the past month, left today for Blauche, Mollie and (»race Keever
their home at Albany. They ex- Iva West, Margeret Anne. Laurs
pect to return to Deschutes in the Bandle and Emma H. titenberp
early part of the summer.
j and the Messrs. Irwin Reed,
A raid was made by masked j * Carles Low, C. M. Triplett
men on a sheep camp east of Sil­ Sylvester and Prince Staats and
ver Lake one night last week and W. II. Brock.
G reen
R iver
R u n n in g
f,
L
New stock of dry goods and notions now in stock.
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A ll K in d s o f S e w in g a n d D r e a e m a k in s D o n e .
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