The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, May 28, 1904, Image 3

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    LOCAL NOTBS.
Mr. Cha*. Wimer was ¡a from Cartwright wishes to retain an
; interest in the property and the
C. E. Dawson wa* in oar aitj on 1 hi* ranch «a Bull creek.
Wednesday
J. N. Hunter spent Friday and P rosPoctive
Purchasers want
the whole business. The sum
C. M. Willey i* spending ssvertl Saturday of this week at Trina
offered is, we' understand, §400,-
ville.
days at the couaty seat.
000. This does not appear to be
Etnil Anderson, formerly of
W. II. Staats is transacting busi­
such an immense sum to pay for
Cascade Locks, is now one of our such a property.
ness in Portland this week.
permanent residents.
F. C. ftowlee was in Prineville
The FSoign of Politics.
Road Supervisor C. J. Cottor is
the early part of this week.
making quite an improvement on
Ohio democratic convention was
A. Aune has commenced the
our roads these days.
harmonious considering the bad
erection of a boarding house.
Mrs.
J. M. Lawrence and feeling that lias existed there in
II. .T. Palmer is now traveling
daughter, Mario«, ware Prineville the past. The convention made
for a Portland dry goods firm.
visitors the latter part of the week. no indorsements but is not for
Hearst. Tom Johnson is far Folk
Quite a number of Prineville
The new hotel in Lytle is being of Missouri. Tennessee is for Park­
people are hero this week fishing.
pushed along very rapidly. Mr. er and Alabama is probably also
Mrs. Agnes Grant, cf Sisters, Orcutt expects to open for business
for the New Yorker and it is ap­
was a visitor in the city Monday, j next week.
parent that the south will bo al­
W. F. Hammer has been ap-
J. G. Kelly, chief engineer of the most solid tii« same way. Wyom­
pointed postmaster at Hay Creek, u. I. & P. Co left for Prineville ing democrats will bo strong for,
Won. Combs, wife and daughter Friday to transact company busi- Hearst. Nebraska will soon hold
Uer convention and Bryan will
were guests at the Staats hotel this n«** at that place.
probably
control and he a delegate
The Deschutes Lumber Com-
to
tho
national
convention. Tho
Robt. Booth, of Sisters, trans- j pany’s new Samson turbine water
republicans of Eastern Washing­
acted business in the city during wheel has arrived and is being put
ton have bolted their state ticket
the week.
in place.
It is a w hale.
ib
larga numbers and it seems
Ralph Poindexter was one of
Mr. McMillan, a merchant ol doomed. The democrats are also
the many fishermen on the river Portland, is looking over the town
likely to carry W isconsiri, whore u
site of Lytle with a view of going
this week.
bitter republican factional fight is
into business at that point.
in progress. Roosevelt has re-
The dance given by the Bon
There will b* a basket social p«atfdljf inUrhriid I litre in favor
Ami club Saturday night was a
and entertainment at the school of the weaker wing, and what re-
grand success.
house or Saturday evening, June suit will coma from the interterenoe
Dr. Edgington and A. Clothier
11th, for the benefit of the Baptist is yet to be seen. In Illinois the
left for Prineville on the Tuerday
Union Sunday School.
All are republican convention adjourned
morning stage.
cordially invited to attend.
without nominating. It is said
Mrs. Swalley and son, Ed, visit­
that
Yates is opposed by Roose-1
The Oregon Journal says that a
ed uvei Sunday with her daughter,
velt.
On the whole republican
county judge and county clerk
Mrs. Hillard Gilè.
quarrels
seem the order of the
that can keep the county out of
day,
while
democratic dissensions
J. A. 1 racy and E. MeLean left- de(,{, ought to be re elected with-
are
on
lhe
wane.
the fore part of the week for Port out regard to party.
There is
laud and the East.
something in that kiwd of politics,
It Wit! Ee T o Your interest.
Mrs. Ballard Gile and baby are too.
C. J. Stubling, Wholesaler.
Green
R u n n in g
River
up a
H a rp e r
Big Bill.
S c h litz
The Coun­
t r y ’ s Best.
*
a
For doctor’s fees won’t be necessary wbon von nro attac kod with colds at this season
oi the yeai .lust -•* a bottle of * OKERN RIVER” or “HARPER,'’ and take it n LA
the form of a hot ••toddy.
Your cold will leave vou and von
von won't suffer from the fflr.
“GREEN f j
«'Piiíí • '' «mi
SHAW
G il ROSTE
RIVER and HARPER,
tin y A wtu
10 ••sln>* F
\ t HOtlS
you '' liavo lots ..t
The
D alles,
r»
Ù
w g o n .
First Class Teams and liigs
Very Reasonable Rates
Bend feed and Livery Stables.
SEND
OREGON
Uneqtialed Facilities for Handling Lot •ators and Commercial Travelers,
Qllick Service
Satisfaction Guaranteed
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T H E D E SC H U T E S L U M B E R CO.
Carries a complete line of sash, doom, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber
for sale and special bills sawed to order.
Agents
for
Leffcl
Turbine
STEIDL
fit
W a te r
Wheels.
REED,
LYTLE,
ORECON
T h r o u g h from Shaniko to Prineville in 12 Hours.
S h anikO “ P rin e v llle S ta g e Line
G. M. CORNKTT, Prop.
I f you contemplate visiting the
M aking Close Connection wltli the Prineville-Bend Daily Stage.
Remember
not
to overlook
S H A N IK O -P R IN E V II.LE SCHEDULE.
voting for a primary election law. St. Louis Exposition, to secure re-j
SOUTHBOUND
NOKTIIBOUN1»
liable information as to railroad j
H. W. Donkel passed through The proposed law is a good one
Leave Slmniko ti p. m.
Leave Rend <l:3i)ii. m.
service,
the
lowest
rates
and
the
Arrive Prineville 6 a in.
Ariive Prineville 12 in.
this plage on a trip to the county based on the laws now in force in
PK IN E V ILLE -B E N D SCHEDULE.
other states.
You cannot do a best routen. Also as to local con­
seat the fore part of the week.
SOUTHBOUND
NORTHBOUND
Leave Prineville 1 p m.
I eave Prineville 1 p. m.
better act in favor of pure politics ditions ir St. Louis ; hotels, etc
Alec. Davis passed through Des­
Arrive Rend 0:30 p. in.
Arrive Shaniko 1 a. in.
I f you will write the under­
than to vote for this bill.
n>lAA
AnnAA,mArlrliA,,o
chutes with a bunch of cattle for
ub'ic
signed, slating what infurmrtion P j '' 3 1
The United States sends a fleet you desire,
Big Meadows for the summer.
PASSENGER .»NR FREIGHT RATES PFASONARI.E.
the same
will he
to Morocco to force the sultan of promptly furnished. I f we do not
W. Barnes, who is employed by
A c c o m o d a tior.u f i r s t - c l a n s in every r e s p e c t at
the D. I. »fc P. Co., is visiting his ,bttt L() lntr-V ,0 l,rocure tl,n reloaBt' have it. on hand, wii secure it for
of an American citizen who has you if possible a ml without any
parents at Prineville for a few
been
kidnapped
by
bandits. exp use to you. Address
days.
Americau tourists and missionaries
B. H T rumbull ,
Mr. J. A. Gulliford, of Pendle­ seem to be in good demand
Commercial Agent, 142 Third
This popular resort is under the special management and super­
ton, Oregon, was in the city taking among bandits of many lands.
Street, !’. rtland. ()-<-gon.
vision
of W. II. Staats.
orders for the Royal fire ex
The Oregon University mineral
tinguishers.
D F P C K U T S ' L O W E Q C IL
bulletin describes the soft rock oc­
There will be a ball game be- curring on the Deschutes river and
y — .4 ;^-
t£—
L
tW# n liio Prlio vibe team and the says that it is useful for fire
Ç !
local team at the ball grounds Sun- pi,u.ed j. is known as tuff or J
% I , . .
day altem o o n .
‘ m m J it
tufa and is the product of Java
Ballot boxes and ballots will be ashes ami cinders which have
T 'I K M l- S l'S S T K N r .K i:»; A N I » F A N ! » 1.K, P ro,.*.
T rade M arks
delivered to the various preciucis been subjected to pressures or de-
D esig n s
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C o p yr ig h ts A c .
tbiougliout the county this week posited by water,
A n y o n e nen'lfng n sketch mid description mny
New stock of tire
»mil noiuu s i ow in stock.
qu ickly :i?o©rln'n our opinion fre o w heth er an
by the sheriff.
p G Ilog, rK> proprietor « f tire in ven tion is probably patentable, f'onit.m nira-
tions stric tly confidential. HAriOBOGK on Paten ts
A ll rcim.1» o f Sewinfe* alivi Dree; mtu,lri*i;.r none.
<cj
sent iron, o ld e s t nirenoy fo r ■eriirnift pulentP.
Pa ten ts taken throu gh Munn Sc Co. re ceive
Win. Stevens and wife left O’Neil n Btaurant, gave a spread to special
DESCHUTES
-
OREGON.
notice, w ith o u t c harge, in th e
Thursday for ( ash creek where tie the newspaper men including tire
•‘. '• s i--. *■ f
^ t w t > •• ■>.* tf
will have charge of the toll gate Journal. Review and Echo. Mr.
A h am V n m ely illu strated w eekly. T.unrest oir-
lu th u o f any seientitio JouniAli Term s, $:> a
during the summer.
Roger« Iras secured a baker from en
y e a r : fo u r m onths, $ L Sold by all ne-varioalers.
Thus. Nt-uhausen and wife re- Chicago who is Riei class man in
M .'» i::< T I»S 1.IN<
P ro p .
Branch Office. t‘25 F St., W ashin gton, i ) . C.
turned to Prineville after having his business »ml helps to make
T h e c h o i c e s t b r u n t i s o f i ’. c u r , W i n e s , L i q u o r s
spent emeriti days here in the ex t!:« n st.iur'lit the popular ho-telrv
that it is. Tlrat Mr Rogers is a
amii'ol on ot claimants.
a !u a y s o n h a n d .
and t
first el l-* ho.-i. H e newnpaper men
Rev O. \ V . Triplett and family
u^re- ui-ianimmi-ly.
i T I M H K R M I '. N
wi i f '. u fro n i’ riucv ille and will
T I F A D Q U A K T I T $ :> >il
'I tie challenge ■»« it out to I! -ml
go in Si- • rs Sunday at which
*f*l h i I * ‘s, i )r.
N e a r Posto Hice.
T - E l . I ' i m « T L ROUTE
place Mr Triplett will hold tier last week by the local ball tos-er-
j
j.tY
L
1
G
IIT
RIDE
h.is bie-ii accepted end the Prino-
vices.
I f l Z Z Y CRAGS
villo team will leave here next
1 KKP CANYONS
The big Con»
freight team
Sunday morning to play a match
which has pas-ed through this
game at Bend in the afternoon.
A Goider. Oraportunity
place with freight for Silver Lake
All kinds of Mair i) wuik «Ione in Crot vl...-« »baj.e; .ii » t i . tin ; I - a s| • ' i .ltv.
ie game will he called at 2
has been purchi ed by NY. Wurz-
O p p o s i t e echooliiotiso,
OECD, OriFSCU.
o’clock, tie local »cam returning
Sue Nature, in all her glor­
weiler of Prineville.
r.rrwr *<"*r>vrvriw.nn ~ vv.«
the-ame day. The line-up of the
ious beauty, ai d then the
A. C. Palmi r. formerly of this Prineville team will he ns follows :
man’s I ndiwork.
P R ifiE V lL L E -S IL V E o L A K E S
place, has organized a corporation Rosenberg,
Constable,
Jordan,
Tin: tii.-t is f.uii d along
with a capital of $10,000, to invest BaileyT Smith,
Booth, Barnes,
tt.e line of the D knvkh »C
: Carries U. S. M ail, ex press and pa---
tb r'.ugli in two d-i» . T k
in accomodations for visitors to the Grav. Henry Smith, Steffa, Feaks
Ri i G . a m ". R am .iio.\i>,
you through the picturesque De-clmo s V¿»11 y and tin: great
Lewis and Clark fair next year.
and Foster.— Journal.
the lati, r at, the ."-'t. Louis
yellow pine timber b it.
World’s Fair. Your trip
M. R. Biggs made a visit to this
The import that the Oregon
E X P RE S S AND P A --i: X < iE U 9 W A Y D ' l . l . F I i \
I I H T f ' P o s r o ; . |i K.
will lie one of J b-asuri—
vicinity in,the interest of his can Kinir mine had changed hands
lo o m
L.
m ke the mo-t of it. For
didacy for the county judgship. turns out *<> have been prema
information an . illustrat­
i
,
ed li : er atll 'e write
this vie:: .;v sv. ■ will remem’. r nut yet ’ • • n ■
pi ted. and n , VA/. C. M c S r d c , Gen. Agt.
O rA H '
o
1 <3
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him at the n ils
nut '
We hear ihrit C. M
spending the week
Swalley on the ditch.
with
Mrs.
Class Accommodations for tha Traveling
HOTEL STAATS
ione Gash
ì
ì
Sckniiftc HmcrKaa.
MUNN & Co.38,Bro*i"'i- New York
F A R E W E L L B E N I) SA LO O N .
MILLARD TRIPLETT,
BIiflGKSlIlTHli'ia flftD ¡ 10 RSESH 0 EÍNG.
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