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* • * Miss Maude Vandevert is visit ing friends at Lytle. Buy your working clothes at the New York Cash Store. The socialist local held a meet ing at Low’s hall last night. Severt Deblng left for Prineville r LOCAL NOTE9. Thursday where he weut on bu«i-j Miss E. H. Stenberg it suffering ness. with a seyere at ack of grip. Dr. \V. H. Brock was a business vis-; Merrill is attending her. itor at Priueville the week. first of the C. J. Stubling, Wholesaler. Green e l ig h t f u l D R ive r route A Y L I G H T HIDE IZ Z Y CRAGS E EP CANYONS H arper The Deschutes Lumber Company is running its plant overtime in i A G o l d e n O pp o rt u n it y A. M. Drake, of Bend, the well order to meet the demand for lum See Nature, in all her glor known irrigation promoter, is a ber. ious beauty, and then the Portland guest.— Oregonian. It is reported that Mrs. J. A. acme of man’s handiwork. *•-- u ■* For Kent.— Building 18x24, suit Rayl who spent several weeks i t The firet is found along this place last winter, is seriously ' >\Ve-jc\row. able for business or residence pur The Coun the line of the D e n v e r A ill at her home on Bear creek. poses. Inquire of Severt Debing. t r y ’ s Best. Rio G r a n d e R a i l r o a d , For doctor’s fees won’ t be necessary when von ore attacked with colds at this season Fred Marsh left last Monday for Editor Steffa of the Journal was of the year .lust yet a hottle of ’ G R E K N R I V E R ” or “ H A R P E R , ” and take i: n « the latter at the St. Louis the form of a hot “ toddy.’ ’ Your cold w ill leave you and you won't suffer from the f in town the early part of this week, Prineville. From there he went to World’s Fair. Your trip effects of “ eheai*’ ’ whiskey S H A W 4. G R O S T E R H O U S have lot* of “ G R E E N R I V E R ” and “ H A R P E R , ” and they want t o '’show \ou. will be one of pleasure— combining business with pleasure. Portland where he will undergo an make the most of it. For operation at one of the hospitals. W. E. and Floyd Bogus, of ltos- information and illustrat W. E. Guerin, of Sandusky. land, were visitors at this place ed literature write and at Prineville the first of the Ohio, arrived in town last Monday. W . C . M c B r i d e , Gen. Agt. Mr. Guerin is a stockholder in the week. P O R T L A N D , OREGON. •D. I. & P. Co. and his visit here is Very Reasonable Ratea First Class Teams and lügs J. N. Hunter, who has been trans on business pertaining to the com M. R. BICCS, acting business at Prineville dur pany. ing the past week, returned Attorney at Law and notary. Over •i'30,000 taxes for Crook Wednesday. Main Street, Prineville, Oregon . county were paid before March B E N D OR E C O N The democratic and republican lGth so as to avoid the penalty at Office on street leading to Court House. primaries for Bend precinct will be Unequaled Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers. taching on that date. This amount held at Deschutes postoilice on W M . B . M A T T H E W S , Quick Service Satisfaction Guaranteed is more than one half of the whole ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. March 20th. amount assessed and is a very W ill practice before the United States Supreme ttie Court of Claims, all the Depart Robert McGowan arrived here good showing. It is expected that Court, ments, and Committees of Congress. this week from Prineville. Mr. three fourths cf the entire tax will Special attention given to contested and ex- parte coses under the Timber and Stone. Home McGowan will be employed by the be in by April 1st. stead, Town site, and m ineral laws'. Cases be fore Congress, mail route contracts, and pat ents for inventions. D. I. & P. Co. Carries a complete line of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber C. G. Conn of Silver Lake Offices: Bond Building, for sale and special hills sawed to order. The New York Cash store has has not yet been found. Examlna WASHINGTON. D. C. received a new shipment of gentle tion has been made of his business STEIDL & REED, men’s hats. All the nobby shapes and correspondence, and nothing L Y T L E , OREGON at extremely low prices. has been found that throws any Miss F. A. McCann arrived here light on his disappearance. The R A I L W A Y CO. T h r o u g h from haniko to Prineville in 12 Hours. from Minneapolis the first of the condition of his business was found to be excellent. Silver creek is be TIME T A B L E NO. 8.1 week. She will reside with her ing dragged for his body. parents on their homestead. Effective February 15, 1003. W Í The D a lle s, S c h litz : Oregon. « Bend Feed and Livery Stables. T H E D E S C H U T E S L U M B E R CO. Golam bia Southern S h a n i k o - P n n e v i U e S t a g e L in e Hiram Palmer, father of H. J. zr .: © a and A. C. Palmer, died last week H and his remains have been in- ( S T A T I O N S Daily terred at The Dalles. Mr. Palmer Daily Pass. was a very aged man and had seen Pass Arrv much service in the civil war. He Leav F. M. A M. has owned a ranch on the Des- i 1 SO - B IG G S - - 11 25 - chutes river south of here for sever- ! 5.1 A petition asking for a daily - 1 NO 11 00 - G ib s o n s al years and resided upon it. He 1 54 10 52 - S in k 's mail service to Deschutes was sign 10 45 - \V o-sco ■ had been failing rapidly during 2 11 4.:? ed by over two hundred patrons of 2 27 - K lo n d y k e 10 30 - the last year. ‘2.0 the oiHce. A petition so.rne time 2 53 10 25 - S u ra m t - ago asking for daily service from 2 43 10 1 Has’ C a n y o n J u n e - ftotice to Voters. Prineville to Silver Lake was re. 2 46 10 12 M c D o n a ld - 4.0 Now is the time to register. You 2 48 fused hv the department, but there 10 10 D e M o ti» •- is sufficient mail to Deschutes to have only up till 5 P. M. on May 3 09 9 50 - M oro - 8 4 15 to register, and it is imperative 3 15 entitle it to daily service. 9 32 - B rs liin v iH e - 8.1 that registration he accomplished 3 44 9 15 G ra ss V a lle y . - B. S. Cook has become sales as speedily as possible. Be sure 4 00 8 55 B o u rb o n - agent of the Columbia Southern 6.7 and have your location— lot and 4 16 8 40 - K en t - Ditch Co , and will soon bring a 4.8 block, or number of room when in 4 y> 8 30 W ilc o x - - - number of new settlers to the irri hotel, or section, township and 5 00 8 00 S H A N IK O - gated land. Mr. Cook intends to range when out of town. This induce a number of settlers, who Arrv Leav is to facilitate registration and is 1*. M. r " A. M. have had experience iri irrigation equally a time-saver to the voter Daily stage conriectionn at Shaniko to take up laud and thus give in and the county clerk. for Antelope, Prineville, IVnd, Burn«, experienced settlers the benefit of This registrr.tion is for two years Silver Lake, Lakcview, Mitchell, Da.v- their knowledge. and covers the coming presidential vide, Antone, Ashwood. Cunvnn City, -John Day City and Foa-il. Hugh O'Kane'has purchased 80 election ‘ „ ’ , , , . , 1 K. I>. WOOORTTRY. bond ot borre s from «««orge Milli- lie me ruber and bring your loca C. K LYTLK, Superintendent. cnn. Th e.*»e horses are the best tion, ns the clerk cannot take time, G en . Frei 2 ht M id I Pa-a. V « , Atft. Gen Freight and tei. range hor8 ‘H in this section iof the to look up plats or records, as there NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. couritry umi ought to make a Hum- will he several hundred voters to I.an«l Office tit I.nkoviow, Oregon, J- cbrutiry H, Hl;M. ber o t ver y ti>e-irable teams, when icgister in the next two months. Notice Is hen by given that the following- name«! Metier has filed notice of his intention brokee Ihe demand for tiorses J. J. S m it h . to make final proof in support of his claim.and that H;ii«l proof will be iit.ele belon* (j li War«l- for diieli n ntl! railroad as wiell as County Clerk. w»*ll. { S Commissioner, at his <»ffi'*e at Silver Lake. Oregon, on Monday, April l, l-4M , viz: the f«i ► -!-« nt demand for cavalry Ralph If. Caldwell, <»l Lava, Oregon; Advortfsad Letter List. bout - l.y the Japanese renders the H A No 2228, for th«» e‘ y v,,: t ►ec i3 and «• 'u 24, tp2l >. r U )«. w in. The following letters remained ne’ He ., ree hrt'se tn «ike t a good one. Mr. came-» tin* follow ing witness«*« to prove his «*ontini!oiis) ne*' upon and cultivation O'Kane I h n practical horseman uncalled for at the Deschutes post- of «aid land, viz reshh : and tvill cert ainlv turn out borne office for the month ending Feb. George »V Hogue and charb - Finley, of Lava, < »regoli : « borge T b»l> . «»f Roslan*!, f »regoli, ami excellent teams. Frank \V West, of Leseliute«, ««regoli, 20th., 1904. fji-u ij. J. N. WATSON, Register. A man named McCormick, who J J Johnson Mr A J Frye N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . has been employed by the diteh Mr Jeff Linville Mr Louis Muller- Lami Offlc at The Dalles, Oregon. February ."»th, lVOf. company for some time, started in Mrs OliveBaker teile j Notice is hereby given that in compliance I with the proviainh* o f the a«*t of Congress «»f at Bend to make a record as a bad Mr John Xeece Mr W II Scott 4 June 3, 1878, entitled “ An act for the sale o f ‘ timber lands in the State* of California, Ore man. He started matters by en Mr Frank J West gon, Nevada. an«l Washington Territory,” m gaging in a fist fight in which he Parties calling for any of the f‘xU l,,!,*'ito m !1 the ruhiic Land state* t>ya«*t 0 J | of August I, 1802, was net entirely successful. He above letters will please mention ,, < i.ar: s . i . g , r of r»esf*hutc*. county of ( rook, -tat«* of Oregon, later liorrowed a gun for the pur the fact that they are on the adeer- “ on >'■' in<-t « 1 ■ ,v' ,Lr" J statern« nt No. 2»n*'», for tne purchaae of the S>V ‘ 4 of section No. 22 in tow nun in No. 19b. rang* pose of killing his dog. He fired tised list. No. in E., W. M., and w ill offer proof to show that tl»e land song 1»t is more valuable for its four shots, one of which struck the W. H. S t a a t s . Postmaster. timber or «tone than for agricultural purposes, and to ’'atahlish his claim to -ai«i lan«i befor«- the butcher shop, and the rest J. M. Lawrence, 1 8. eommNxfoner. at his of flee at I>esebutes. Oregon, on Wedneadav, the went equally wild, putting the H. W R E E D , 11th «lay of M *\. L He name« n * witnesses: L N Ifu n ter,• dennl neighborhood in danger. McCor Marsh. Riehard K ing am! Jnrn,-s Hunter, all «»f I S T o t e - r y F i a i o l i o mick explained that he was not paw* up »I«- nortgages. «•fc., nn*l l *id all p**r*««»n¡» claiming advcr ely the unwilling to die in battle, hut he 'Mlle* all k o f legal ifnfum eL»i * scribg i 1 cr*«i« arc c jnested to file Islin» in thi« offlG* on or before was firm Iv Rearmed H - L; - lei": tow : ob ib:y for Manchuria. N . R« ~ LV i ILL I G. M. CORNKTT, Prop. Ed. E. Larson, who has been working on the ditch for six weeks, left Thursday for his home in M innesota. Mr. Larson took up a timber claim while here, and later expects to return and make this section his home. Making Close Connection with the Prineville-Bend Dally Stage. SHANIKO-PRINEVII.LK SCHEDULE. SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Leave Shaniko 6 p. m. Leave Rend 6:30 a. m. Arrive 1‘rineville (i a. m. Arrive i ’rinevtlle 13 in. PRINEVILLE-BEND SCHEDULE. SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND Leave Prineville 1 p. m. Arrive Rend 6:30 p. in. First Class I^ a ve Prineville 1 p. m. Arrive Shaniko 1 a. in. Accommodations for the Traveling Public I _______________l 'A « S K X G K K - a X P F it L K iU T It \ T F S R K \ SO N A R I.K ______________ A c c o m o d a t i o n s f i r s t - c l a s s in every re sp e c t at H O T E L STARTS This popular resort is under the special management and super vision of W. H. Slaats. ' D E S C H U T E S . OR E G O N - ^ fieui York Gash Store. 1 Tin-: MINSKS STENBERG AND HANDLE, Prop». 'j K M ILLINERY. DRY GOODS, SHOES, Etc. 4 C. New stock o f dry goods and notions now i:i stock. ft, All Kinds of Sewing and Dressmaking Done. DESCHUTES - A OREGON. F A R E W E L L , BE N D SA LO O N . SRVJ5RT D1CIIING, Prop. The choicest brands of Beer, Wines, Liquors and Cigars always on hand. IIEADQUARTKI’S LOR TOLRISTS AND Xoar PostoHic«'. TIMUKRM KN i)c,s<,l)ii1<,s, Or. T R I P L E T T , BltACKS]HITHING AND HORSESHOEING. All kiniln of wagon work done in firnt tluHs pliape; nliort notice job« a Npecialty. Opposite schoolhouso, BEND, OREGON. PRINEVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE. DICK VANDEVERT, FRul*. Carries U. S. Mail, ex[,ress and passengers through in two days. Takes you Through the picturesque De-chutes Valley and the great yellow pine timber belt. EXPRESS AND PASSENGERS WAYBH.I.KI) AT IlESCIIDTI - P O - IO H ICK. L. A. BOOTH PrlnevLle Agent. T h e E c h o i s R e l i a ’: ’ ? .