LOCAL KOTRS. Charlea Batea ia visitiag hia Mr*. W F. Stewart ie «till aeri- brother George Batea. Mr. Bata* is looking over thia section with a ouely ill. I view to locating here. Fred Anderson went to the coun Wator was turned into the D. I. ty »eat an Sunday. % & P. Co.’s ditch eayly thia week P. B. Mutzig was a visitor in and allowed to run ier several P.-inoville thia week. miles. The test proved satisfac Chas. Brook waa in Prioeville on tory for the distance trthd. hiAinesa last Monday. The Desehntes river country will G. W. Winner was a Prineville probably be visited by Pinehot, visitor the early part of the week. the government forestry expert and Mrs. Dan Heiaing started to Newell, the hydrographer, at an Prineville Friday bn a shopping ea-ly date. These men are mak 1 ing a tour of the western states in trip. specting irrigation work. Hugh O’Kane spent several days Members of the state land board in Prineville the early part of the | of Salem will make a trip of in week. spection to the Deschutes country A. Clothier, of Prineville, spent next month. They will inspect ir- Monday and Tuesday of this week rigatien work wilt) a view to de- at this place. termining rules regulating the Mr. and Mrs. Wells A. Bell were respective rights of settlers and the visitors at thia place for several various ditch companies under the Carey act. days thia week. Mrs. A. M. Drake and A. L. Goodwillie returned from Prine- yiHe or. Monday. James It. Benham »pent the early part of the week at Prineville transacting business. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Lee were Stage passengers through from Silver Lake this weak. R. E. Simpson came out from Prineville the first of the week and returned after a few days’ visit. ha* enaaeii »he roada to be ím worae sonditi#» this thia »pring thaa for maajr seasons past. C . J. S tu b lin g , W h o le s a le r. M e w s of t h e W e e k . G reen R iyer Portland suffered fire losses tLis week amounting to $335000. T. A. Wood and H. Wood ac* cused of pension frauds are on trial in Portland. The eases involved are those of the Indian war veter ans. H a rp e r S c h litz Postal inspectors have made a dead set at removing Bancroft from the poatmasterahip of Port land and he may he the next Ore gon man to quit public life. The Coun t r y ’ s B e st . For doctor's fro« won't be necessari-when roll art- eltaeki-d with t-olds ut this vumhi ' A correspondent of the Oregonian ! of the your J iim c-t u bottle of "GREKN RIVER” or ‘HARPER,” ami ukc- n in 1 thy form of a hot “ toddy. \our colti will leave vou and von won’t suffer from the* i write* up the Lake county sheep- m v E R ^ i::;^ ^ i>( "g k e e n : raids and severely arraigns the j lawlers element o f the county. The death of C. Conn in' which a verdict of suicide was found w*s again brought up end the question raised as to whether the two Very Reasonable Kates wounds which caused his death First Class Teams and Hins could have been inflicted by him Thos. Neuhausen, special agent, self. willbe in town next week for a couD'e * BO Y E A R S ’ I of days. Mr. Neuhausen has been B EN D ORECON E X P E R IE N C E ! in Prineville two weeks and has examined a numer of parties who Unequaled Facilities for Handling Locators and Commercial Travelers. have made proofs, including sever Quick Service Satisfaction Guaranteed ’ al from this place. There remains ! only a few claimants here and T rade M a r ks hence J 4 r, Neuhausen will be here D e s ig n s C o p y r ig h t s A c . ¡but a few days. If your claim is Anyone «ending a «ketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an Carries a complete line of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber invention is probably patentable. Communica suspended see him aboutit. He tions strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents free. Oldest agency for securing patents. for sale and special hills sawed to order. intended to make the trip here sent Patents taken through Munii & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the some time ago but has been busy A g e n t s f o r Le ff el T u r b i n e W a t e r W h e e l s . Scientific Am erican. at the countv seat. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I,nrg03t cir STEIDL & REED, culation of any scientific Journal. Terms. $3 a Low Allingham proprietor of the stage line, is in Prineville looking j after hie interests at that place, The D alles, O reg on . Bend feed and Livery Stables. T H E D E S C H U T E S L U M B E R CO. A V ic io u s A s s a u lt. year : four montila, » 1 . Sold by all newsdealer«. LYTLE, OREGON Mrs. David Prine, one of the old Branch Office. 625 F 8t., Washington, I). C. Sydney Percival arrived here est inhabitants of Crook county, T h r o u g h f r o m Sh a r ti k o to P r i n e v i l l e in 1 2 H o u r s . C O N T E S T N O T IC E . Wednesday. He will be engaged was the victim of one of the moet U. S.,Land Office, The Dalles. Oregon. | as printer on the Bend Bulletin. arch :;l, 1904. inhuman assaults that has ever A sufficient contest affidavit M having been filed | i G. M. CORNETT, Trop. this office by W illiam . P. Vandevert, con- \ • E. F. Batten and wife arrived been perpetrated in tin county, in testant. against desert land entry No. 109 made i M a k in g C lo se C o n n e ctio n w ith th e P r in e v ille -B e n d D a ily Stage. i r ( 111..' »'.. VI CWI .....1 1 ‘ V I __! » ^ . W i v * M c.^! from Portland the early part of Mrs. Prine is .early 80 years of S H A H IK O -P R IN S V II.L E SC H ED U LE. *ke this place age a .d lives at Prioeville. On the week and will make SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND g the first year after making said entry Leave Khaniko ti p. m. Leave llen.l 0:30 a. m. said conte.'tec wholly failed and neglected to j Tuesday night she was asleep at expend their home. the sum of $1 per acre, or any part 1 Arrive Prineville 0 a in. Artive l'rinevtlle 12 in. thereof, either in improvements or labor or in her home and was awakened in the P R IN E V IL L E -B E N D SC H E D U LE . cul'ivation of said tract; that during the 1 Harry Hill left Wednesday . . SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND - . the night by the presence of some lift F«r »mr linkinf *»1'l entry (that is, be- PrineviUe and several other points1 . . . , nveen October i, iwu. cuidoctnU-r 4 , M 2 ) or at I.eavo Prineville 1 p. m. , Leave Prineville 1 p. in. o.n in her room. The intruder any time «heri-aftc-#, -.ml-claimant failed and Arrive Beud 0:30 p. tu. Arrive Slutniko 1 a. in. Cll OI CctltltJ neglected to hie proof of labor performed up- in the county iu ! immediately fliczed her by the "« S*V' !r*tta* required by lawi that said First Class Accommodations fo r the Traveling ublic J J tract hf*s been wholly abandoned by the said for his market. O. s.. Taber: said parlies are hereby i throat and pounded her into in Jnmcw PASSENGER nNO FREIGHT RATES REASONABLE. notified to appear, respond and offer evidence | - C. M. Willey passed througi sensibility, breaking her nose and touching said allegation at 10 o’clock a. in. on j May 21. 1901, before M. Lawrence, U. 8. Coin- this place on his way to Prineville j niuring her frightfully. Upon re- misjnoner, at i.Lntii-.- at i v - i 'i n i f ,, oreumi 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 1 . j , | J ° ^ and final hearing w ill be hold »it 10 o ’clock a. 1 wnerv ne »pent several (lays trana- 1 coveting consciousness »he aroustd ln . on Mav 31, r «»I. odore the Register and Re- _ ___ ,______ ; ______ . cciver »»t the Lulled SI States hand Office in The acting business. her son who was in another part of U hiic «, om egon. *> r The Hie said contestant having in a proper af- j Dr. C. S. Edwards, of Prineville, ihe house and he remained with fl.invit, tiled 12 nr.)», sot fórni fart» which snow that after due diligence personal her durillff the rest of the night, service of this notice cull in»’ i-« made, it is arrived Monday find spent s*veral This popular resort is under the special management and super hereby ordered and directed that such notice For some reason the matter was b«si'i u b > due an t i.m i-cr publication days visiting and making proof on vision of \V. H. ¡Staats. • MtCHAEI, T. NOLAN. Rei<i8t«r. not known for some days, blit w h e n ------------------- his limber claim. N O T I C E F O R P U B L IC A T I O N . D ESCHUTES, OREGON- the sheriff heaid of it, he began an E. G. Erickson left for his home Land Office at The Palle«. Oregon. active search for the perpetrator r relu ebrnary uarv -'*t»». '*th, li«M libi. . 1 in Michigan after being a resident pe i* hereby given that in compliance j » , and strenuous endeavors will be lie 1 provisions of the act of Congre«» of • ¥>? o f this locality over a year. He . 1*7*. entit'ed ‘ An act for the sale of) > i',„.i, 1 u i , i I . in i i , the 1 1, i. sun- Ut ti tiiü m . . t California. t 'a I ¡ f u n i I o I t r i, ¡ . made to mete out justice to th. of- on.- proved up on his timber claim last gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” us 1 fender. I extended to till the Public Lund States by act Friday. of August 4, 1*92, MUNN & Co.36,Bro“d***‘New York S h a n ik o -P rin e v iU e S ta g e Line H O T E L S T A R T S Ita Work is under way on the Cline Butte mineral claims, and shafts will be sunk in various places lo gst a li.e on the trend of the gold bearing ledge and to lay it opeu at various points. T h e F o r e s t Brid g e. ( har es S Edwards of Dear hüte« . county of Crook. Ktate of Oregon, lifls on Ju ly 9, 1903. Hied in t li is office his s wo rn statement No. 2tKi9, fur tin* p ur ch ase .»f the S W 4 01 section No. 23 in township Nt». 19 8. range York Gash Store. 1 T U E MISSES STEN RERG AND HANDLE, P rops. The countr court haa 1st the con- M IL L IN E R Y . D R Y GOODS, SH OES, Etc. . r « 1 , c t j tract IUT th© building of tt bricip© Nn. 1U e ., w . M.. anti Will offer proof to show New stock of dry goods and notions now in stock. . *»11 ? a Ihat ihe lnnd «ought U more \aluable for its j over Crooked r i V t r a t trie r o r e s t timber or stonc than for agrieultural purposes, All Kinds of Sewing: and Dressmaking Done. .] , T o rp - 1 , . a n , .amito estab'ish his rlaim t.*said lnnd indo re plüC© tO J . i», i 1 i lotFOn üf 1 ortldníi, . 1 . m Lawrcncc l*. s. coniuiissioncr. nt lii» of- D E SC H U TE S - OREGON. s .. r tko'o/i rn ii . • fice at Pcsclnites Orcgon, 011 Wednesday, the ¡ j fur th© *um of »TOOoO. Illlotnon J8 Íltli dav Of May. 1901. O f t io r> a S a t ~ ~ - • i f K f a iV m t - i m - ~ i . i f l i i w o r .. n r ■ « i w . n t< .. . , . .«t A. ! he ñames a.Aviiftesses: .T. N. TTiinfcr,Glenni til© contractor who built til© coun* M«r«h, Richard King und .lames Hlinter, ull of j W. E. Guerin Jr. and G. C Desdi lites, Oregon. tv biidge over Crooked river near Any and » 1 1 per>ons claiming adversely the . Steinemai.it returned fro-n Prine- above described lam icare re piede»! io file, Prineville atol his work wa. very their claims iti this office on or before sani ; lit ti day of May. 1901. ▼ilie Sunday where they spent 8KYKRT DKIIINO, Prop. . . well done. His l*id was also con- M ichakl T. N o lan . Register. ! some days making preparations for . . . , , , .. , / . . . sid.raldv lower than these i f the l upi ag©ii(*yt Uw bu»ine»s and Í 01 her coni ra d o n » . The woik will bank in g e.-txblighmunt which will begin as soon as Ihe timbera cun tllurllv he et-tabllehed here. I lie prepared and the iron wmk IIEADQ LAUT LUS FOIt TOURISTS AND TIM HER M EN Marlin Pratt, who resided here brought in. I tie bridge when in to the for aererai montha last s u m m e r place w.ll add greatly Deschutes, Or. Near Postoflict* I»El.IGH TFU Ii ROUTE has taken a position on the D. I £ freighting facilities of this legality I I a v l i g h t RIDE I l lZ Z Y CRAGS P. Co. engineering force and is now ®'<d many of our citizens took a T R I P L E T T , I7 e e p c a n y o n s working on the Benham Falls l i n e . | liv*ly interest in getting th. coun- t j to bridge the river at that point. Upon leaving here last summer A Golden Opportunity Mr. Pratt went to Agency Plains All kinds of wa^on work clone in first-class shape; short notice j )b* a spec ialty. S p rin g R o a d W o r k . and took up a homestead which he O pposite schoolhouse, B E N D , CRSECON. ' ‘ See Nature, in all her glor At its last session the county has now broken and under crop. ious beauty, and then the ' court resolved to put the roads of acme o f man’s handiwork. The D. I. A- P. Company this the county in ns good condition a s ) The first is found along week laid off a number of its men possible for traffic, and with that DICK VASDEYIKT, PRO!*. the line of the D knvkr it upon the lower ditch work. The end in view ordered the various Carries U. S. Mail, express and passengers through in two days. Takes Rio G rande R ailroad , Company has experienced great road supervisors to go to work at you through the picturesque Deschutes Valley und the great the latter at tire St. Louis trouble with the hay question, as once. The clerk has addressed a yellow pine timber belt. World’s Fair. Your trip hay is not only selling at exorbitant circular letter to each road super ' KXPRESS AND PA“ KN'.KR3 WAYBTI.LKD AT DESCIICTES POSTOKKII K. will be one o f pleasure— pri ccs, hut is almost unobtainable, visor instructing him in regard to L. A . B O O T H F r .n e v U le A t -n t. make the most o f it. For This fact has also made construe- the court's resolutions and trans.- information and illustrat tion work v.-ry costly. The de- milting a check for 1150 for use in ed literature write cress« in the ditch crew will,each road district. The amount W . C. M c B r i d e , G e n . A g t . ’e T h e E c h o is R e f i ; probably Le on! r temporary. of rainfaii during the past winter F A R E W E L L B E N D SÄLO ON . Maraiïï TTtT 3 i 7 M! 4 k m p i ÌÉ A M I The choicest brands of Beer, Wines, Liquors and Ciirars always on hand. BltRCKSpiITHIUG fiJJD HORSESHOEING. PRINEVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE. \