The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, March 05, 1904, Image 3

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    LOCAL N O TB 3.
Mrs. C. D. W eil! is a visitor in
Prineville.
Buy yeur working clothes a t the
New York Cash Store.
J. N. H u n ter returned Tuesday
from a visit to Prineville.
State Engineer E. A. H am m ond
left Monday for Prineville.
George Houser, of Shaniko, is
visiting friends at this place.
Harrison Montgomery, of Sisters,
was a visitor in town this week.
F rank Glass left for Prineville
Friday on bustiness. He will re­
turn Monday.
It is reported th a t
a band of
sheep has become scattered in the
vicinity of the D. I. & P. Co. camp,
and parts of the band are wander­
ing in various directions.
Wm. Holder, editor of the Che-
waucan Poet, passed through this
place Sunday on his way from
Prineville to Paisley. Mr. Holder
bad been on a visit to his family’,
some members of which had been
sick.
A d v e rtis e d L e t t e r List.
The following letters remained
uncalled for at the Deschutes post-
office for the month ending J a n 1
31st., 1904.
Mrs Olaf Muus Mrs Cecil Acker-
Mrs Liszie Covey
man
Jesse Martin
Parties calling for any of the
above letters will please mention
the fact th a t they are on the adver­
tised list.
W. H. S taats , Postmaster.
Golumbia Southern
RAILWAY CO.
TIME TABLE NO. 8.
STATIO NS
P. B. Poindexter. E b Crabtree
and Byron Cady, of Prineville, who
have been hunting at the Meadows
passed through this place S a tu r­
day ou their way home. They had
secured good bags of ducks.
W. W. Amburn arrived T h u rs­
day from Portland. He is a civil
engineer and will enter the em ­
ployment of the D. I. <fc I \ Ce. iu
th at capacity. Mr. Amburn re­
ports the Shaniko-Prineville road
irt vary bad condition, the Hats be­
ing veritable seas of mud. He
says th at there is absolutely no
railroad construction going on in
the western states, and that such
enterprises as the C. 8. II. It. con­
struction and irrigation work will
not suffer from luck of competent
workmen or teams.
G reen
R iver
H a rp e r
^ S c h litz
H. W . R E E D ,
N o ta r y
F u L T o lio
Geoige Hobbs, the Powell Butte
The manager of the Deschutes
Draws u p deeds, m ortgages. etc , and
rancher, was in town Thursday.
executes all k inds of legal docum ents
Fine Wool C om pany’s rauch, a few
w ith care a n d precision.
W. H. Staats went to Prineville miles west of Prineville, wanted to
LYTLE
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on business the first of the week. subscribe for a good trade paper,
CHAS. S. EDWARDS
Jam es H unter left for Prineville so he forwarded a subscription to H. r. BELKNAP
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T h u rsday wuere he goes to have
treats
of
sheep
and
goats,
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urgeons
some dental work tione.
sure, but they are of the hum an
PR
INEVILLE,
OREGON.
O. M. Risser, representing Cob­ kind, those th a t will be separated
lenz & Levy, of Portland, was do­ on the Day of Ju d g m en t.—Oregon Office i« A d a m s o n W i n n e k Co's. D ru g Store
ing business in town this week.
ian.
M . R. B1CCS,
H. W. Link, of Silver Lake,
Fred Anderson, who has been Attorney at Law and notary.
passed through town Monday on working on the D. I. & P. Co.’s
M a in S t r o o t , P r i n e v il l e , O r e g o n .
his return from a visit at In d e ­ crew, was painfully injured by a
Office
on stre e t lead in g to C ourt House.
pendence.
kiek from a horse. Anderson wai
Jam es Overton who has been in the cam p stable when a horse
WM.
B. M A T T H E W S ,
suffering from stomach trouble has kicked at him striking him on the
A T T O R N E Y -A T -LA W .
gone to Prineville
for medical left forearm. The injury was a W ill p ractice before th e U nited S tates Suprem e
th e C ourt of Claim s, all the D epart­
painful one and Anderson left on C ourt,
m ents, an d C om m ittees of Congress.
treatment.
Special a tte n tio n given to contested an d ex-
Wednesday for Prineville wheie p arte
rears u n d e r th e T im ber an d Stone. Hom e­
Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Gile and
T ow nsite, am i m in eral laws. Cases be­
he will have the injury treated. stead.
fore
Congress,
m ail ro u te contracts, and p a t­
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Turner, return-
It Is probable that, one of the hones e n ts for in v en tio n s.
Offices: Bond B uilding,
ed W ednesday from a trip to P rine­ of the arm has been broken.
W A S H I N G T O N . D. C.
ville and Willow Creek.
The D. I. & P. Co. has gradually
The New York Cash store has recruited up its ditch crew since
received a new shipm ent of gentle­ taking charge and are progressing
m en’s hats. All the nobby shapes rapidly. D uring the sum m er the
at extremely low prices.
co m fa n y
intends to work four
H u g h Johnston returned Mon­ crews at different points on its
day from his trip to Prineville and grant and will have four camps.
Effective F ebruary 15, 1903.
Left the same afternoon for
his W. F. Stewart is foreman of the
crew now a t work. He has helped
homestead near Koslaud.
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Rev. O. W. Triplett, of Prine­ to put in many of the small ditches
th at have been dug i« Crook coun­
ville, arrived here Tuesday, and ty and has a practical knowledge
Daily
Daily
will hold services a t the school of the work.
Pa«s.
Pa.*»
house tomorrow morning and even­
Arrv
A lodge of Modern Woodmen , Leav
A M.
PM.
ing.
will be installed in this place on 1 30
11 25
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Jam es Overton, Charles Weisz March 10th. Twenty-eight c a n ­
5.4
11 00
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G ib s o n s
1 .«>0
and
Maxem
Lepage left on didates for membership have been 1 54
10 52
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S i n k 's
10 45
2 14
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W asco
W ednesday for the county capital secured and examined for in s u r­
4.3
10 30
2 27
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K lo n d y k e
where they will attend to some ance by Dr. Hyde. The lodge i n ­
J.U
10 25
2 53
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business matters.
3 1
sures its members in
amounts 2 43
10 1
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H ay C anyon Ju n e
Herbert Paulson, of Pomeroy, from $1000 to $11000 and its rates 2 4«
10 12
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M c D o n a ld
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Wash., is visiting his brother Emil so far have been very moderate. 2 48 - -
10 10
D eM o ss
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Swanson, and friend, Severt Deb 8. J. Hubbard, district deputy of 3 09
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the order, made a thorough canvass
ing a t this place. He m ; y decide of the place for members and suc­ 3 15 - - E r s k i n v i l l e
9 32
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to remain here permanently.
ceeded admirably.
9 15
3 44
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G r a s s V a lle y
Congressman Williamson made
a half hour
speech before
the
House i d favor of the Lewis and
Ciark appropriation. He won a p ­
plause and congratulations from
members on his effort.
C. J. S tu b lin g , W h o le s a le r.
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W ilc o x
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S H A N IK O
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Daily etugo connection» at Shaniko
for Antelope, Prineville, Bend, Burn»,
Silver Lake, Lakeview, Mitchell, D ay-
ville, Anton», A»hwood, Canyon City,
Jo h n Day City utid Ko»»i!.
E . D. W O O D BU R Y ,
G. E L Y T L E ,
S u perintendent.
• ■ten. F r e i g h t , a n d P a « » . A tf t.
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The Coun­
t r y ’ s B e st .
Fo r d o c t o r ' s fees w o n ' t lie n e c e s s a r y w h e n y ou a r e a t t a c k e d w i t h c o ld s a t th is s ea s o n 1
of th e ye ar , .lust Ke t a L o tti e of " G R E E N R I V E R " o r " H A R P E R , ” a n d t a k e it in 1
th e form of a hot “ to d d y " Y o u r c o ld wil l le a v e vou a n d yo u w o n 't s u ff e r from th e |
mVER"':ndHJ ' H A R ^ i l . " , ^ ^ ^ a ^ ° S^ ' , ^ ^ ^ S
The
"f "GttkE
D alles, O regon.
F irst Class Teams and Rigs
Very Reasonable Kates
Bend peed and Livery Stables.
BEND
ORECON
Unequaled Facilities for H andling Locators and Commercial Travelers.
Quick Service
Satisfaction G uaranteed
THE DESCHUTES LU M BER CO.
Carries a complete line of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber
for sale and special hills sawed to order.
STEIDL
&
REED,
LYTLE,
ORECON
T h r o u g h f r o m s h a n i k o to P r i n e v i l le 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. C O R N E T T , Crop.
M aking C lose C onnection w ith th e P rineville-B end D aily S tage.
SHANIKO-PRINEVILLE SCHEDULE.
s o u t h n o r Mi
NORTHBOUND
Leave Slianiku 6 p. m .
Arrive Prineville (i u m.
Leave Bend ti:30 «. m.
Ariive Prineville 12 ui.
PR IN EV ILLE-BEND SCHEDULE.
SOUTHBOUND
NORTHBOUND
Leave Prineville 1 p. m.
Arrive Bend 0:30 p. in.
First
Class
Leave Prineville 1 p. m.
Arrive S haniko 1 a. m.
Accommodations
PASSENGER
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fo r
the
Traveling
Public
F R E I G H T R A T E S R EA S O N A B L E
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
HOTEL STAA TS
This popular resort is under the special m anagem ent and super­
vision of W-. H. Staats.
DESCHUTES. OREGON.
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$eui York Gasit Store.
THK MISSES HTKNDKRO AND HANDLE, Props.
M IL L IN E R Y . D R Y GOODS, SH O ES, Etc.
New stock of dry goods and notions now in stock.
All K inds of S ew ing an d D re ssm a k in g Done.
D E SC H U T E S
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F A R E W E L L BEN D SALOON.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
As yet. no very decisive battle
SK V K R T D ELIN G, Prop.
L and Offloe at Lakovlcw, Oregon,
has been fought between the J a p a ­
F e b r u a r y «. HUM.
is h e r e b y g i v e n t h a t t h e fo ll o w in g
We call our reader’s attention to n a Noth«»
nese and
Russians. Except in
m e d s e t t l e r h a s ’filed n u t i r e o f his i n t e n t i o n
iiiak<' final p roof in s u p p o r t of hit« H a i m , a n d
strategy the Japanese
have not the card of C. II. Dalrvmple which in
Llitit s a id proof will la* m a d e tie for e G It W ard
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a <'Ll. 1.’ S C o m m is s io n e r , nf h is ofTioe at Si lver
shown themselves
greatly
the appears in this issue of T he Eciyv Lake. O re g o n , o n M o nday, April >, H d , viz:
R alph II. C aldw ell, of Lava, O r e g o n ;
superiors nf their opponents.
Attorney Dairy tuple has had fif­
H E A D Q U A R T E R S F O R T O U R IS T S A N D T IM B E R M E N
H A No 222», for t h e e 1* se'.t see 13 a n d e 1*
teen years experience in practice Re* , see J J. t p 21 >. r in « . w in.
Loss of life on vessels plying be­
Be u a m e i th e follow ing witness©* to p n o o
N e x t t o S i s p m o i 'o 's p l a c e .
F a r e w e l l B e n d , O r.
before the land cilice and various hi s c o n t i n u o u s resident;.* u p o n a n d r u l t i v a t i o u
tween coast points on the Pacific
of s a i d l a n d . \ i/. :
courts and is well equpped to G e org e W Bogin* a n d C h a r In.- F in l e y , of Lax a,
is becoming very common. Miss
O re g o n : O e org e TWly, of K o s l a u d O r e g o n , anti
IM T L L -A J F L D T R I P L E T T ,
handle
any case placed
in his F rank \V W es t, of D n-e lm te s. O re g o n
Steiner, a niece of Col. Nye, was
J. N. WATSON. R e g iste r.
hands. He also has the only com­
one of the victims of the (Jueen
N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N .
plete set of abstract books in Lake
wreck. She had frequently visit­
All kinds of wagon work done in first-class sh a p e ; s h o r t notice jo b s a ppeiieltr.
' . a n d Offiee Mt T h e Dalle*. <»p gon.
county and gives prompt service,
F e b r u a r y '«th. lvo».
ed in Crook county and had m any
O pposite schoolhouse,
BEN D . ORECON.
m aking abstracts of timber claims Noti e« • i » b e r e hv gix»*fi t ihi in rxrniplfanr«*
provisi.i * - u t t h è a r i of l'ongr»**'# of
friends here.
w h e r e only the first conveyance Iti ne ih ;*, e nti iiliul “ Ari a r t for th<» - a h of
tini ber iandw in . i
*tf C a l i f o r n i a , »»re
Senators Mitchell and Fultoa has been tn id e for $2. Reports goti. N»’\ \ ! • H ! 1i«l x\ »> h l n g t ' . n ! e r r i t o r v . ” «*»
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t h è P u b l i c Latiti 8fa4«’* oy a«*t.
joined with the Democratic s e n ­ m a d e on any one particular piece i 1
»li ari«** S E d w a rd *
M « K VAXbKVKHT,
ators and
made a hard
fight of land for 30c. Mr l.alry tuple's «*f I h . R ite* «•«* j t i t v o f » r-H k . »taf** «d » 'regoli,
a** - 11 u
. i • U.1 hh*«l in thi.** «»Olirà hi** »w.-rti Carries l". 8. Mail, express ami passeneurs through in two < 1«y -.
* for ti.e j.tir* .!•*.- of th«- >W»t
against the Hale bill requiring office is next door to the Lakeview
ti
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. n t«* %' t .* !11 f• N • IV >. fHiif*
you through the picturesque Deschutes Valley and the gr
T’Lillipiue commerce to be carried l a n d office and he is therefore able So. U K U M . a n d XVili off«*r pr«M>f to J pm »
yellow pine timber lielt.
m a l !ii>- Ut ini ». ■U g h i is nutre x a l u a b l r for il*
in American ships. As Portland to to handle business with prom pt­ t. vi b e r or »tai.# «: ! : a tj for a g r l r u l t n r a l piirpo«**»«,
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«trthli-'i hi.« • ihn i to -ai«i la m i u-for.
S4. La xx r» ri r< 1 8 l' O in mivitiiiiT at Iti» *»f
has no American line running to ness. Hie tea for a legal opinion
r. a( I»e*ehut. ». Or>-|9B, «in Wx*dn*»i«Jax tht>
L A B O O T H P r in t- v in e
the Islands, the bill would shut off by mail is $2.30. This should lie t l t h «Vtx of Ma>, P ‘*»l
fi«* nmiH'* a« v» tn«’»»«*»: I. N 1 1 u n t r r . t i l r t m i
Oregon trade entirely. Secretary of particular interest to everyone Marsh. Hi« h ard King und Jam es Hunt« r. all.«*!
D* »ehut«?*, drrftti
Taft came to the aid ef the Oregon having had tasin ee s before the a n y a n d »II per*on§ r la l n t f n g a d r e r »ly t h e
aU* ve d» •« r»h** i ¡ruid* a r r r« * |iia* t» d
file
senators and the law will not go land otlice and where a question t h e i r r i a i n i s in t h i s «.fS«** «»it o r be fo re ►aid
»X wt Max liai«.
Biglbr
has arisen over their claim*.
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into effect until July 1903.
The choicest brands of Beer, Wines, Liquors
and Cigars always on hand.
BLACKSMITH ING AND HORSESHOEING.
PRINEVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE.
The Echo is R e liâ t'e.