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t I A d v e rt is e d L e t t e r Lis t. to see M oody’s tinish. The In ^an(^ Empire has about as much The following letters remained use ^or as a country print uncalled for at the Deschutes post- shop has for a cash register. cilice for the month ending Jan* Prineville R eview . 31st., 1904. A number of timber claims on Mrs Olaf Muus Mrs Cecil Acker man Buy your working clothes at tbe the Mat0,#§ river and ell^ b<re Mrs Lizzie Covey Jesse Martin New York Cash Store. ____ in Crook county have been Parties calling for any of the Prince Staats is visiting friends during the past week. The pur- above letters will please mention at Prineville this week. chasers were lumber companies the fact that they are on the udver- Leo Pelarske, of Silver Lake. The Pri«“ Paid ran from $ GOO to was in the city yesterday. $1500 per quarter section. Many W. H. S t a a t s , Postmaster. of the transaotions were at the Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Fry are stay-111500 price. ing at Prineville this week. | H. W . R E E D , LOCAL NOTH 9 . Mrs. A. M. Drake went to Prino -ville yesterday. j «• r> r, • . Mr. and Mrs. C. D. M e m .r e at tbe Tulee this week. Willie Vandevert was down from the Meadows the first of tho week. U S T ota ry H a n n a is D e a d a t W a s h i n g t o n . C. Mrs. Jackie Brock, of Prineville, it visiting her parents at this place. ... , ... f i l l e d W it h , , apparen t Harper B ig B ill. S c h ü tz J P u iT o lio T he C oun- try’s B e st. . For d octor’s ices w on ’ t be necessary when you are attacked with colds at this season of the year Ju*t get a bottle of * G R E E N R IV E R '* or “ H A R P E R ,’1 and take it in the form of n In t “ todd ” Your cold will leave you and you won t surfer from the t ffeets o f ’ clieai >’ v. h i'k y S H A W & B R O S T E R H O U S have lots of “ G R E E N R I V E R ” and ‘ H A R P E R ,” and they want t o ’ show y ou .” D alles, O reg on . The A TT O R N E Y -A T -LA W . h . v . b e i . k n a p First Class Teams aid lüa-i j , * < ( , < BELKNAP A BEND Quick Service Carries a complete line of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber for sale and special bills sawed to order. EDWARDS STEIDL ft 00 - - 4.» W ilc o x 12.7 S H A N IK O & *HKD, CRECON LYTLE, 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 l e in 1 2 H o u r s . S h a riik o -P n n e Y ille S ta g e Line G. M. CORNKTT, Prop. M a k in g C lo s e C o n n e c t io n w i t 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 IK O -P R I N E V I L L E SOUTHBOUND SCHEDU LE. NORTHBOUND Leave Shaniko 6 p. m. Arrive Prineville 0 a m. Leave Bend 0:30 a. m. Arrive Prineville 12 m. P R I N E V I L L E -B E N D SOUTHBOUND SCHEDULE. NORTHBOUND Leave Prineville 1 p. tn. Arrive Bend 6:30 p. rn. First . Class Leave Prineville 1 p. m. Arrive Shaniko 1 a. in. Accommodations PASSENGER a ND FREIGHT fo r the Traveling Public RATES REASONABLE. 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 o s p e c t a t H O T E L S T A R T S I Thib popular resort is under tho special management and super vision of W. II. ¡Staats. PFSC H U T E S. OREGON- i ~ i 4 y> Satisfaction Guaranteed T H E D E S C H U T E S L U M B E R CO. C o lo m b ia S c o t h e r n j after (i OREGON TJuequaled Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers. §>tmmuaU S h ortly Very Reasonable Kates Bend feed and Livery Stables. CHAS S. EDWARDS Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Rumery, of ol*e of the senator,!» daughters, and p h y s jc ia n s a n d S u r g e o n s PRINEVILLE. OREGON. Sumpter, passed through town Miss Phelps were present when the Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wednesday on their way home i end came. Office in Adamson A W innek Co’s. Drug Store Hanna were the first to arrive, and from Silver Lake. they withdrew immediately to the M . R. B1CCS, Mrs. Ilarshman and son, Paul, j chamber of the senator’s wife to returned Wednesday from Port summon her to the bedside. It Attorney at Law and notary. Main Street, Prineville, Oregon. land where they have been visit- j was while they were absent that ing for several weeks. Office on street leading to Court Hou*e. the senator breathed his last. There were no distressing in- The shingle mill i» now is con A m e r i c a ’s tinuous operation and the demand j cidents attending the last mo L ead in g - W H IS K E Y . tor shingles so great that the pro- j ments. It was a sinking spell, FAM OUS HOP GOLD BEER. prietors have a month’s product j which terminated in 10 minutes. 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 ¡Just after his eyes closed in death sold in advance. O ’ N E I L B R O S ., P R I N E V I L L E , O R . Special Agent Horace F. Jones ! Mrs. Hanna was able to come into ----------------- stopped at Hotel Staats last Satur I i the room. For the last two days Senator day while on his way to Prineville. ; Hanna had not been conscious ex From the latter place Mr. Jones j cept at intervals, and then only goes to Portland. to obey mechanically some in- R A I L W A Y CO. Jack NY imer came in from gtnjctions given him by the physi T IM E TABLE NO. 8. Grant’s Pass this week to settle cians. Fourteen hours before the Directive February 15, 15(03. down on his homestead on Bull j end wus announced life had practi- ! creek. The Wirners are doing ca|]y gUipended, the flickering zn V. 0 0 good work in that district. spark being kept aglow by the 1 P. B. Poindexter, Ed Crabtree i most powerful scientific agencies.; K S T A T I O N S Dally and Byron Cady, of Prineville,: Shortly before 4 o’clock, Senator Pall y Po«h. passed through tawn Monday ou Scott, of West Virginia, an asso- i ’&i* Arrv their way up the river where they ! ciate of the stricken statesman on I Leav I’ M. A M. will spend several weeks hunting the national Republican cornmit- 11 25 - - B IG Q b - - | tee, was closeted with Dr. Carter. j 1 M .S.I Construction work on the Colum 11 00 1 IV0 - - G ib s o n s | the family physician, who told Lint 1 *4 10 52 S in k ’s bia Southern railroad towards this 10 45 2 14 - - W asco the senator was then sinking 4.8 town will begin in two weeks 10 80 2 27 K lo n d y k e 2 .0 Grading implements are on k~e gradually; that the end might 2 S8 10 25 - - Sum m t come at any moment, hut life l ground and very little preparation 10 1 might he prolonged for two or 2 4S - H a y C a n y o n J u n e is necessary td «tart the work. 2 4<1 10 12 - M c D o n a ld three hours. 4.0 10 10 2 48 - - D eM ow a George II. Long and Thus. P. The senator passed the day 8.1 3 0U 9 50 - - M o r o McAllister, ot Spokane, and Henry practically without nourish incut 8.4 15 - - E n s k in v ille 9 S2 Long, of Austin, Minn., were in of any kind, being too weak to re <11 a 44 9 15 - G r a s s V a lle y town yesterday. They were return- j tain it. Thu household had he 7.8 4 00 8 55 - - B o u r b o n ing from Silver Lake where they eoine resigned to the inevitable ft. 7 4 1G 8 40 - - K e n t had made proof on timber claims. o u tc o m e , and sa d ly waited the su m m o n s. G reen R iver r e c o v e r ie s fo l- day from Portland where he had the fact that life was about to end, been on buss ties« for the past and all the members of'th e family several weeks. were sent for. Mrs. McCormick,! final W h o le s a le r . up a W ill practice before the United States Supreme the Court of Claims, all the Depart G. L. Dawson and E. L. Keeney i jowe(j by ¡-elapses, and finally Court, ments, and Comm ittees o f Congress. were business visitors in town toilaj . drjfjin<, into typhoid fever, which, spei iai attention si iven to contested and ex- ° J r t | parte parte cocs coses under under the the T im ber and Stone. Home- Townsite, and m ineral laws. Cases be- J. N. Hunter transacted business in his weakened condition, lie was j i stead. fore Congress, mail route contracts, and pat- at Prineville Thursday. He re unable to withstand. When tho ents for inventions. Offices: Bond Building, end came all the member» of the | turned home yesterday. • W A S H I N G T O N . D. C . RKFEUKNCliS. J. E. Ryan left yesterday for senator’s fy.mily were in the room j Hon. Jno. H. Mitchell, United States Senator I except Mrs. Hanna, the senator’s 1 “ John T. Morgan, “ “ " Tile Dalles where he will remain “ Henry M. Teller, “ “ “ I wife, and Mr. and Mrs. Dan “ W. B. Heyburn, “ “ “ several davs on business. \ “ Shelby M. Cullora, “ “ “ Hanna. Mrs. Hanna had left the : “ Francis E. Warren, “ “ “ C. D. Clark, “ “ Work will »oon begin on a large! room only a few minutes before. Jno. Newton Williamson, Representative Chas. L. Bartlett, hotel building at Lytle. Tho The last »inking spell began at Richard Rorthold, “ Joel P. Heatwole, “ building of a large store is also in exactly 6 :30 o’clock. Doctors John P. Shafforth, “ James A. Waymire, California. contemplation. Carter and Osier were then in at W. H. H. Haft, ex-Atty-Genl o f California W. J. McConnell, ex-Governor o f Idaho. H. W. Reed returned Wednes tendance. They did not conceal Myron II. McCord, Governor o f Arizona. Miguel a . otuo, u ov em or o f New M exico O iver Johnson and family moved down from the homestead last Sunday and are now settled down in the Awbrey building which underwent numerous changes at the carpenter’s hands in fitting it for their reception. S tu b lin g , R u n n ir tg Draws up deeds, m ortgages, etc , and Senator Marcus Alonzo Hanna executes all kinds of legal docum ents with care and precision. died at, G :-10 o’clock Monday night j LYTLE OREGON at the family apartments in the Arlington Hotel, after an illness B. M A T T H E W S , extending over nearly two months, I W M . \V\ II. Staats was a business vis- itor at the county seat this week, J. flem York Gash Store. TIIE MISSES STENBKRG ANI) BAXDLE, 1’ ropn. M I L L IN E R Y . D R Y GOODS, SH OES, Etc. i New stock of dry goods and notions now in stock. All Kinds o f Sewing and Drossmakinir Done. D E SC H U T E S - '1 OREGON. F A R E W E L L BEND SALOON. SF.VFKT DKHING, Prop. The choicest brands of Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. «»[HEADQUARTERS 8 :w FOR TOURISTS ANT) TIM BERM KN 8 00 o ’c lo c k , word c a m e from the s ick Next to Sisemoro’s place. Farewell Bond, Or. Leav room that the sick man was s im p Arrv P. M. A M. ly wasting aw a y. A t 6 :30 o ’c lo c k , MILLARD TRIPLETT, there was a severe sin k in g spell, j Daily stage connections at Shaniko Dr. Osier realized that d issolu tion for Antelope, Prineville, Bend, Burns, was at hand, and he hurriedly j Silver Lake, Lakeview, Mitchell, Day- summoned the family. ville, Antone, Ashwood, Canyon City, All kinds of »agon work done in first-class shape; short notice jobs a specialty. • ’The end is very near,” he said John Day City and Fossil. The Oregonian says Malcolm O pposite schoolhouse, BEND, ORECON. to them. Sorrowfully they passed E. D. WOODBURY, A. Moody is an aspirant for con into the chamber just before life C. E. LYTLE Superintendent. Gen. Freight and Pass. Agt. gressional honors, expecting to flickered out. For ten minutes BhACKSWITHING AND HORSESHOEING. j succeed Mr. Williamson in the Second district. It also as serts, with apparently some de gree of authority, that Mr. Moody is likely to carry off the .prize Of course, no one can tell accurately what the Multnomah j OO „ l lO „ iTI , , e .< s . ,- l \ ¡1 l l 1 ! , U 1 O ,. . hn, if it v,n i„f, D i l t I t i t DO I O I t life ebbed slowly and finally, at j NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. precisely 6 :40 o’clock the senator Land Office at Lakeview, Orewon, breathed his last. Those in the February 8, i <* m . N otice is hereby «riven that the following: death chamber wept, and Mr. named settler has riled notice of his intention Dover quietly passed out and t<> make final proof in support of hi* claim ,and ! that said Droof will be mad*- before G B Ward ! down along the long corridor of ** 11,*U 8 Comm issioner, at his office at Silver ‘ the hotel to the waiting crowd of G?**- orc*”n. °n Monday. April *, ikh . > 1 / new*pap«r men. Ihe senator, HA N «^,for th. «q »>, ^ is and died at G :40,” he announced, and . 1 , d » Rc -1« a i a im p t t h 21 ». tin •-. w m.‘ . e fo llo w in g witn«««e» In prove I D A moment tno news W A R l i & P n C C i ; il l* r-ontiiiuous r e s i d e n c e U p o n a n d rultbation to the people of Eastern Oregon, throughout the world. President . \ land, v ia: Georg«- W B or »;*- aetd Charle- Finley, of La\a as it should be. no very clear Roosevelt was at once notified by Oregon : Ci-or^re T Sly, o f Koaland, O regon, and Frank W Wt »r, oí I»<•-■<*bute*», Oregon foresight is necessary in order Postmaster General Pavne. R t _ PRINEVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE. DICK VAKDEVKRT, f * O P . Carries U. S. Mail, express and passeneers through in two days. Takes you through the picturesque Deschutes Valley and the great yellow pine timber belt. >:XPRESS AND P A “ SENOEBS W AYB -LI.K.D A T D K S r ilO T K » POSTOEKICK. L. A . B O O T H P r in e v ille The Echo is Reliât A (fe a t.