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About The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1904)
<r r Ì ' LOCAL NOTE OTES, I usual he»t of a summtr afUrnoon San Francisco, Aug. 30, 1901. Ilarry Hill made a trip t* U Print- Prioa- f ' bting ^air tempered by a gentle breeze Fhe transfer involved in coin and ▼ill. on T u ..day , freighted with the an.ua of pine !,tock *»2 ,8 0 0 .0 0 and was paid by 1 l , j • . a party ot business men for a spe- Miei Jackie Brock is a visitor in ^**8 •e,,80n, <1 Wlthj 8alt fea cific for Bright’s Disease and Dia air. T h . scenery includes much betes, hitherto incurable diseases. Priiverill. this week. that is beautiful. Leaving Port- They commenced the serious R u n n in g Severt Dobing made a business land on one of th. Oregon Rail investigation of tlve spec fi c Nov. 15, trip to Prineville Thursday up a road & Navigation Company’s 19tX). They interviewed scores of the cured it on its merits by putting Wm. Orcutt spent a couple of palatial river steamers, (the T. J. over three dozen cases on the treat B ig B ill. Potter being queen of river dyers) ment and watching them. Tin y days this week in Prineville. the excursionist is carried through also got physicians to name chronic, M. Lueddeman, of Antelope, was its harbor where dy the flags of incurable cases, and administered ¿a town a sh.rt time last week. many nations. The twelve miles it with the physicians for judges wn .. I Up to Aug. 25. eightv seven per The Misses Stenberg & Bandle on ,, the Willamette river are quick- J n t ofth / te8t Wl!r * eiiher well or have all kinds of fireworks at their lv made, and, after saluting the progressing favorhly. •tore. T h e C o u n - td government lighthouse, marking There being but thirteen per cent t r y ’ s B e s t, £ Small and large firecrackers for the junction of the two rivers, the of failures, the parties were satisfied For d octor's foes w on’ t be receasarv y o u nr c attacked with colds at Ibis yca-on ▼ the boys at the New York Cash boat swings into the Columbia for an<^ closed the tiansaetion. the of th.. year -lust ri ! a Untie of ‘ G R E E N R I V E R ” or H A R P E R ,” and ink«- it. m J .. . j . proceedings of the investigating till* torta oí a hot “ loddv " Your cold will leave y o u and y o u w o n ' t suffer l'riu.i tlir n the trip dewn stream. The morn- kmmitteo aud the clini, al report* Store. BffÍY8K(--"»;\7'-riXKPHR.-- ...... '" = » " “ÜRLEN H ing is clear (generally so from 0f the test cases were published and John Cotter was a spectator at June uutil September), and a mag- will be mailed free upon application. ! the Des.hutes-Priaevill. ball game nificent and inspiring sight meets Address John J. Fulton Company, Sunday. the oye as the sweep around the 420 Montgomery St. San bran- A. W. Pope and son, Willie, bend is made— five snowcapped c i s c o , ( ' a l spent some days of this week in peaks, Mount Hood, Mount Adams, Timber Len<l, \et June:'. 1 '*TV First Class Teams and K ij Very Reasonable Rates Prineville. N O T IC E F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . Mount Saint Helen, Mount U S Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, John Steidl was a business visi Rainier and Mount Jeffereoa, loom Maj 23, l .04. N otice is hereby given that in com pliance tor to the county seat several days ing into view— a sight worth with the provisions of the act of Congress of traveling thousande of miles to .June 3, lft/S, entitled “ All ftft b.r the sale of th is wesk. . tim ber lands in the States of California, Ore- j B E N D OREGON Pee. On down the picturesque ft»», and W ashington Territory,” as I 1 extended to all the im blic Land States l*v act F. C. Rowlee was a business river, past villages, sawmill», fish- ■" ' uKu-t i. iwr.'. the persons1 Unetjtlulet! Facilities for Handling Local ors and Comtnercial Travelers. r ° 1 ! have on December 14th, riH)8, Hied in this visitor in Prineville the early part ine fleets, salmon canneries, per-:«*«»■• their swum statements, to-»it: Quick Service Satisfaction Guaranlced 6 , ’ . ’ v John T t'mlseih, of the week. pendicular basaltic bluffs, and Ol Minot, co.mty of Ward statu o North Da- wre* nzam — ■ nn w ■■■ r . kota, sworn statement No. 2ly9, for the pur- mmmmmammmm wmmmmmmm t.wm rw\j»vi n wrtimrvwrein John Ryan roturned home after pretty side-hill farms, tho boat chafe oi the n of Section Tp. ih south, . rn . . Range 12 E., W. M. spending a short time in this place pursues its way. The majestic k < i Haivoren r " l or Norw ich cou n ty o f McHenry, state of and at Lava. HWeep of the river is awe-inppirinK. i North Dako»a, sworn statement No . 2J9S. ‘¿»we fo for r , I the purchase o f the WU of NW\i and W'., of i Carriee a complete line of sash, doors, roofing etc. All kinds of lumber Granually the shores grow farther s w 1 \ w t i o u 23 , Tp. i> * South, Range 12 1 . ,* w Irving Reed accompanied the for sale and special bills sawed to order. apart and, scarcely realizing that That the > will offer proof to show that tho baseball enthusiasts to ths county , land sought Is m ore valuable for its tim ber or the live hours have b#en consumed I stone than for agricultural purposes, and to A g e n ts f o r L e ffe l T u r b in e W a t e r W h e e ls . seat Sunday. . : establish their claim s to said land before tho in making th« trip, the boat at«amt R e n t e r and Receiver at The Dalles, Oregou, . . . . I on October 27th, i904, A complete assortment of fire S T E ID L & R E E D , alongside the wharf at Astoria. Thev name as w.tne<ses: Minnie B. Plumb. . j Ed H alvorson and Ferdinand O kcrlund of . works for the Fourth can be found ORECON One hoar from Astoria, through Norwich. North Dakota; John Steidl of Des- t- W It-C, . . chutes, Q rcuon; John T. Undteth of Minot, at the New York Cash Store. the famous fishing water* of trio North Dakota. Any and all persons claim ing adversely the T h r o u g h f r o m S h a n i k o t o P r i n e v i l l e in 1 2 H o u r s . A numerous crowd accompanied Columbia, past score« of salmon Above-described lands are request 'd to' tile their claim.« in this -office on or before the the ball team to Prineville, but traps and nets and as many white- said 27th dav o f October. 1.01 * MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. thsy failed to intimidate the Prine winged ffih boats, l'.ndt the passen O20-O22 G. M. CORNETT, f lo p . Tim ber Land, Act June 3, 1878. ville team. gers at Ilwaco, ou Baker’s Bav, N OTICE F O R P U B L IC A T IO N . M aking Close Connection with the Prlneville-Bend Catty Stage. George Schlecht, of the Echo, where connection for beaoh points U. S. Lan 1 Office, Tim Dalle.«, Oregon, SUANIKO-PRINEVII.LE SCHEDULE. Juno 1*>, 1904. who has been away in the East for is mads with trains on tlis Ilwaco SOtTIIBOUNl) NORTH IlO t’ NI) Notice is hereby given that in com pliance Leave S h a n ik o 0 p . m . Ia a v e B e n d 0 :3 0 n. tn. a couple of month., returned home Railway & Navigation Company, with the provisions of the act of Congress of C. J. S tu b lin g , W h o le s a le r. G reen R iver la rp e r S c h litz The D alles, O regon. Bend fsed and Llvery Stables. THE DESCHUTES L Ü M B E R CO. S h a n ik o -P rin e v ille S ta g e Line u ih n c e „ , r a a t a r .il nm ths. W n o s e G a rs S t a n d OH m e n w a itin v t R ,, stea m er a w a itin g mu S te a m e r. on Tuesday. W. A. Bell, of Prineville, spent < Augu"t4, 18SU,K¡1¡s fl_ several days of this week on the Beach, vvb«re the surf bathing is ‘ j u c f Genesee, coun ty o f l.at.th, Stato of Idaho, ¿Deschutes south of this place the *Jliexc*,3ed, at low tide is from -00 i,Hs òn i-vbr ary r.oi. filed in thisoflice hi« tn J ()0 feet w iflp t w p n f v . t h r o o » » o r u statrmeut No . K i t . for the ptirobase of early part s f tbs week. »o ieet vwut, iweniy-mree the neq <.f »«■. z>. in Tp. is South. Kange iz m i l e s Inner a n d m ilt s lo n g a n u tn . o enm nanf com p act A r r iv e P r in e v ille 0 a m h o r f Í Jun® :!’ entitled "A n act for the sale of w n a r l tim ber lands, in the State, o f C alifornia. Ore- N nrtV i Nevada end W ashington T erritory," as r s o r t n extemteil to nil the p u blic Land States by act in. A r r iv e P r in e v ille 12 m . PRINEVILLE-BEND SCHEDULE. SOVTItnOlINI) L e a v e P r in e v ille I p. in . A r r iv e P e n d (>:ilO p. in . First Class NORTHBOUNO L e a v e P r in e v ille 1 p. m . A r r iv e S h a n ik o 1 a. m . Accommodations for the Traveling P A S S E N G E R a N I ) K R E IG U T RATES ubiic REASONABLE. t h a t » |; • M . and will i ffer proof to »how that tho l i i a t « ! laud sought is m ore valuable for iis lim ber jr Among the spectators of the ball tliH.ii for agricultural purposes, and to carriage or wagen soarcely leaves a stone C'tablinh his claim to said land before the A c c o r r o d e f i o r . a 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 game at Prineville Sunday were u liin cr t h « ! Ite* if' ter 8,141 ^ ver at this «nice at The trace upon it. ^.c* i i e r e u a l o n g lilts pailes, Oregon, ou the 11th day of Novem ber, the Misses West, Kever, Wiest, bench are hundreds of cottages and ; ‘ 'Vie nanu-, a, witness : John E. Sheridan, : McCann and Mr*. E. F. Batten. o f DeMdiufes«, O rcK °9: Edward K. Larson, 0.1 hotels in which summer life is an K. Campbell, of Stillwater, M innesota; F rank! The Baptist Sunday School unceasing round sf pleasure from itlrtss, o f Deschutes, ()rt*K!,P* Any and all persons claim ing adversely the | This popular resort is under the special management and super social was a deserved suceess, and the t pening until the closing of the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this oflice on or belore said besides the pleasant time had by season. The much dreaded “ Re 11th dav oi Nov unber, ]9oi. vision of W. H. ¡Slants. H2C-0.9* MI I I A E L T . N O LA N , R e g iste r all present the school is wealthier sort Mosquito” is unknown and no DESCHUTES. OREGON. by $53. venemous snakes or insects are Vester Staat« wns in Prineville found. The thermometer rarely Tuesday. He brought out Dr. goes above 80 degrees in July or Rosenberg to see his brother, Fred, August, but light overcoats, fires j who is suffering from a severe at morning and evening and blankets tack of typhoid. / THE M.SSKH s TENDFJR; AND RANDLE, I,r«*i»t. at night are comfortable during T raoe M ar ks Harry Hill breugbt in a bunch the season. D e s ig n s M I L L I N E R Y , D P -Y G O O D S, S H O E S , Etc. C o p y r ig h t s & e . •f oattie which be secured east of Rates for accommodations at A nvone sendlng n nkotcli and (Inscription mny New stock of dry goods anil imlions now i > stock, her an quickly iisccrtnin our opinion free wfidhp- - Prineville. where the range is bet-' North Beach points are reasonable iiiVention is probably patentable. < nmol utttca- i A ll K in d o o f S e w in g a n t D ie -it r a n k in g D on e. t Ions st rlctlf confident lai. HANDB ___ OOK ’ <.ii Patent■ sent free. Oldest agency forlTeouring patents. tsr than ottrer parts of the county and vnrv to suit the visitor. At Patents taken throutrh kluxtn & Co. recel70 DESCHUTES - OREGON. and the cattle in better condition. European hotels and lodging! special notice, without charge, in the H OTEL S T A R T S |leoi York G SS! I The Bernola Mining Company has been organized by Prineville parties to mine cinnabar in the eastern pa-t of the county. The corporation is capitaPzed at $5,000 house* rooms range from twenty- five cents to one dollar a day ; at restaurants, meals run from twenty- five to fifty cents; and at tiie An.erican-plan hotels, the charge* H. AV. Gilbert, advance agent of the Marn-I| Theatrical Company, came in from Prineville Wetine* day and i.iliej the town fjr the five niahls nf plays which the com panv will give here next week. . _____ range from one dollar a day to two dollars and upward, Dozens of delighiful side trips may be taken from the beach into „ c-untry of wild alld pi , lureique . . . , , , , beauty, quiet and secluded among bills and foiests, with hunting and in native haunts ; to tbe United States Life Saving station* and lighthouses, cranberry farms, oyster beds, salmon fishing grounds and cannerie*. For particulars about the trip to North Boac! k the nearest 1 ). 1!. A N. egent, end two cent? in r r-, . POPULAR M any to From OCEAN BEACH. th e In te rio r Plan nin g Spend T h e i r V a c a t i o n a t t h e Sea Shore. Hundreds from Eastern Oregon and Washington spent their vaca tion at North (Long) Beach. Washington, last summer, and it is saf<* to sav that this Dopular re- sort he v »V m e Scientific Hmcricsn. '3s r J . i ■ - y*. A handsomely illnstrated weekly. Largest cir culation <>f any scientific lotirnal. Terms. f> a year: four months, |L Sold by all newsdealers. M UNN & Co.3S,Broad*^ New York ^ ¿ A rtg t'S x l* < X N f F A R E W E L L BEND SALOON. hK V K xr i>i:i!iN<;, rrop. Branch office. 625 F Bt^ Wasbiiigton, D. C. T h e ch o ice s t h n u id s o f !> e (»r, W i n e s , L i q u o r s and ('i^ars always on hand. IIEADQTAl’iTFJlS FOR TOFUI TS ANI) Near Postoflict*. rtELIGHTFUJ. ROUTE M a y l i g h t RIDE IIIZZY CRAGS 17EEB CANYONS 2 v O L _ - L r ^ Y I L jD M I j KK M PN I)(*schlites, ( )r. T H L lP ^ L iÄ U T T , BLACKSfAITHlNG AND HORSESHOEING. A G o ld e n O p p o r t u n it y All kinds of « agon work done in first class shape; short notice jobs a specialty. O p p o site s c h o o ih o u a o , See Nature, in all her glor ious beauty, and then the acme of man’s handiwork. The fir t is f ui d alor g U„- lino nf the D r w r u Sc BEND, C R £C O N . PRINEVILLE-SSLVER LAKE STAGE LINE. : a V. JO j L "k W J» *