The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, June 11, 1904, Image 3

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Isaac Donkel was ia
Wednesday.
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EfHe Dobhs is a Prineville
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vis­
Congress- -
Geo R Cook
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J 1\ Simmons
II W Stone
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J N Williatnftoa ...
Supreme Judge
Bright..................
Mikkelsen.
0. M. Willey is spending sev.ral
da vs at Prinevill*.
A. M. Drake and
Prineville Tuesday.
wife
were in
Moore
C. E. Lovell was in Prineville
on Saturday of last week.
A school election will be held on
the third Monday of June.
James Hunter was a business
visitor to the coanty seat on Tues­
day.
J. C. Turney came in from Port­
land and returned to his home up
the river.
Henry Smith,
of Prineville,
joined one of the crews of the D. 1.
dr P. Co. this week.
K lk iiie
C. B. Allen was in town on
Wednesday and made a trip to the
county scat on Thursday.
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Commissioner -
Arnold ........................
S la y to n ..................
Stearns
School Superintendent
Bocgli........................... •
Dinwiddie.........
W ilhoit...........................
Assessor—
Htnluim
L a f o lle t t ......................
M cCulloch...............
Surveyor—
Graves............................
McFarland
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C o ron er-
Crooks............................
Kd wards........................
J. F. Morris, the Prineville mer­
chant, spent several days in town
attending to business matters.
M. Biggerstaff. of Moro, looked
over this section this week with a
yiew of locating here in business.
Several o f the baseball players
leave today for Prineville and the
remainder start Sunday morning.;
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Local Option—
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Primary Law
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State Printer
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John Sizemore was the oflieial
hearer of the local election returns, j
carrying them to Prineville Tues-j
day.
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S H A W A. B R O S T F R H O U S Imve lots of "G R E E N ^
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Treasurer
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Big Bill.
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hood Commissioner
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Berry...............................
Douglas
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Kasmusseti....................
Circuit Judgt
Bradshaw....................
C ollier............................
District Attorney
Menefee..........................
S m ythe..........................
Joint Senator -
Booth.............................
I.aycock..................
Joint Representative
Griffith.........
Taylor .
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S h o o k ...............
Steiner............................
County Judge
Bell.................................
Biggs .............................
McDowell....................
Clerk
Cawood....................
Gilchrist.................
Sm ith............................
Sheriff -
Birdsong........................
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G. M . C O R N E T T , Trap.
M a k in g Close C o n n e c t io n w ith th e Prin evil le -B en d Dally St age.
George Forbes and wife, after!
SH A N IK O -P R I N E V I L L E SCHEDULE .
spending several days on the river ruled.
The defendant, by his i over three dozen cases on the treat-
SOUTHBOUND
NORTHBOUND
fishing,
returned to Prineville counsel, interposed a demurer on ment and watching them. They
Leave .Hliuniku (i p m .
Jamv© Bend II all) a. m .
Arrive I’ rinoville (i a m.
A riiv e I'lin evllle 12 in.
Thursday.
the grounds that the state of Ore-
physicians to name chronic,
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J.eavo Prineville 1 r> to.
l e a ve Prineville 1 p m .
itor at Prineville this week, ac­ interest in these proceedings for j Up t() A ug. 25, eighty seven per
Arriv e Bend 0 :3 0 |>. in.
A n i v e S hunik o 1 a. m.
companying Mr. and Mrs. Ileising right©! way for the United States t cent of the test were either well or First
Class
Accommodations
fo
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the
Traveling
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canal, as to exereise the right of progressing favorbly.
to that place.
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eminent domain. Further, coun-
There being hut thirteen per rent
Kennedy returned to
for d#fend>, (lt contended thlit of failures, the parties were satisfied
A. II
and closed the transaction, the
A c c o m c c J c t i c n s f i r s t - c l a s s in e v e r y r e s p o c t a t
Prineville Monday after .pending th„ right was HOt a6ked by the proct.rdingB nf the
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investigating
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ment*, congress, but simply by a of lh« test cases were published and I
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accompanied by their two sons, ment— by the chief of engineers of p'o flYnDt-mn erv 's t " " s\n" 'Fr'i'o'
This popular re.-mt is under the special management and super-
vision of W. II. Staats.
went to Prineville Friday with the the war department.
It was n;s,.0 G h I
intention of returning Saturday.
argued that the request to be ef-
DESCHUTES-. O R E C O M .
E. D. Hendrickson, of Trenton,
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have
proceed-d
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EXPERIENCE
Mo., arrived here Friday and will
the iegisUtive branch of the
United States government to the
investigate the resources of the vi- ,
legislative branch of the state, ai d
cinity with a view to’locating here.
the grant, to be (-(Tactual should
On Saturday water was turned be accepted by congress, These
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S T E N IIU :» ; ANH IIA N’ !»LK, Props.
T rade M arks
into the D. I. & P. Co.’s ditch and points were overruled, a a d if u n
D esigns
M IL L IN E R Y . D R Y GOODS, SH OES, Etc.
flowed the full length. The water appe.il is not taken, the case will
C o p y r ig h t s A c .
A n votie sp n d ln g a wketrh and dcnerlptlon may
N e w B to ck o f f lr v y o o t H a t d n o f i o » • i •«»tv i i B l o c k .
will be u.-ed for deepening the soon be at is*ue and ready for
q u lrk lv ascertain o u r o p in io n fre e w h eth ei ail
in ven tion is p ro b a b ly p atentable. Com m union-
tion s strict ly confiden tial. HANDBOOK on P s tc n ti
All Kinrl« cf Sowing and Din-t croak in f L>jnn.
a
ditch.
trial.— Dalles Chronicla.
il Y o r k G a s h S t o r e . I
SheiifT Smith spent several day*
It Will Be T o Your Interest.
of last week making a thorough
If you contemplate visiting the
political canvass of this precinct
Hi* nit*jofUy of »even in the pre- St Louis Kxpo-ition, to recure re­
cinct was the result of his energy. liable information as to railroad
service, the lowest rates arid the
Th-? minagement of the Pilot
(te st route*.
Al-O a s to local c » o i-
Butte Inn gave a ball last Friday
dilions ir Sf. Louis; hotels, stc
wight’ The occasion was the com
If v on will write llie under-,
pM oo >•! me new annex. Supper
signed, stating what info-mitioii
was reived in the hotel dining
you desire,
the u n i t
will he
room and dancing was had at
the
Bend Mercantile hall. The at- Promptly furnished
If we do not
,
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have it on hand, will secure it for
tendcnca was very large and ln-
you if possible, and without any
eluded eer«ral Prineville visitors.
expensa to you. Addreas
A game of ball will be played by
B. II. TltUMBULI.,
the local nine at Prineville Sun­
Commercial Agent, 142 Third
day.
The athletlic club of that Street. Portland. Oregon.
place will give a ball on Saturday
evening in honor of the visitors.
E R IG H T ’S D ISEASE .
The »am» two »ines will play here
The largest sum ever paid fora
on July 1. and it is to be hoped prescription, changed hands in
that the locals will be able to San I- rancisco, Aug. 30, 1901.
gather two out of the three games. The transfer involved in coin and
stock *112..")('0.ui| and was paid hv
In the demurer of the complaint a party - t husin*--j men for a spe­
in the state of Oregon v* 1. II. cific for 1 right’s Disease ard Dia-
Tall - f<
iml luring right o ’ * .v
sent free. O ldest fluency fo r s e c u r m * patents.
P a ten ts taken th ro u gh M unn & Co. re ce iv e
tpeclal notice, w ith o u t c harge, iu th o
DESCHUTES
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Scientific Jfmericati.
A h n r d r o m e ly illu strated w eekly, i.nrirest c ir ­
cu lation <>f an y scien tific Journal. T e rm s , $3 a
rear ; fo u r m o n th s, f l . S o lilb y u ll new sdealers.
MUNN g Co.36,Br(i,d^ New York
Branch o ffic e . 625 P
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OREGON.
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F A R E W E L L BEND S A L O O N .
SFVFMT III-BING. Prop.
W a sh in g to n , I). C.
Flic clioiccst hrmids nt Ih'or, Winos, Uitjuors
and Ciiitirs ai'.vavs on hand.
l! K A D Q l W K T K i i S
KLUJHTFUL ROUTE
A Y L K illT HIDE
17./Y CHAOS
EEP CANYONS
A G o ld e n O p p o r t u n i t y
See Nature, in all h e r glor­
ious lieuuty. and then t h e
acme of man's handiwork.
The first is found along
the line of the D e n v e r it
ltio
O rasde
R ailroad ,
the latter at the St, Louis
World’s Fair. Yonr trip
will lie
e of I leasun—
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n i- ( of it. For
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T R IP L E T T ,
BliñGKSjVÜTjiiflG A HD FORSHSHOEIflG.
All kinds of wu^on work don o in tiret chis- s im p e ; eliort notien job * a *pei is ltv .
O p p o site s c h o o ih o u s c ,
C E 3D . OREGON.
P R jr iE V jL L E -S IL V E R L A K E S T A G E LINE.
n i ' K V A K I i KV I R T .
Carries U. S. Mail, expr«-- and passengers thrnugh in t-v lay-,
,-k
you through the pi t-iresque Di-chutes Valley ami tim grt-.
yellow |iine timber belt.
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