The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, October 11, 1902, Image 2

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    D E S C H U T E S ECHO.
¡ninni!
tlio-e regions into a fert
empire.
ITItMSlIKI» KVKHY *ATrKI>AY hv
Let the
ax fall, Let it fall
A, C, PALM KR,
heavily; chop up political mediocr-
itv into political ohlivion and give
I). F. Srs.VTW
E n rrn it some abler man a chance. The
K. W. Hi t.i illetl
. I a V u . mì , t t)_ wiM not )oS(. nor t|1(. j,,.,,,,],.
Morrow comity w ill reap a great
harvest from the development of
Storyettes.
Out Of the Onion Sack.
these mines, [t is an industry
" h .c h will net nmfe to the promo*
“ i am going to give up being
tt rs and he of- far greater benefit
good Matured,” declared John \\\
j to the state than if it were newly
The man. with along nose Ought to
Oates, mantling his jovial face
discovered deposits of gold or otfi-
I k * able to gather in the scents ami get
with a frown. "W hen Louisville rich in a hlifrV.
Kntcred May 31. 1!H)2, at Itemi, < Ire» in ¡t. hilt on the other hand w i i l . ' f plocious met a Is.
anil Nashville was going up under
I, as scorimi che-» matter, «linier Act of he far better off in its stride« for
r|list at present the greater por­
.
,
Medicinal pills sometimes have sad
pressure ot my buying a speculator : thnn|llltB roll0(1
ln!si(ltl ((f thl,m.
OongresH of Marcii 3, ln7it.
tion
of
eastern
Oregon's
popula­
snj n ttiaey with a fair, just and
came to me and said:
,t .u .
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. Ik-ruin r>
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r‘‘>‘l*‘‘'t* rag carpets heal
impartial sen :t >r engineering the tion is de| endent it pore the forests
.say. (o.tes. I want loOOO. I ’ve striking similarities to boarding hoiuw
S C R S C K II’TKIN RATES.
for
its
f'ael
supply,
hut
the
time
is
wheels of government.
got a sure thing.’
| hash.
coming when that sou foe will he
IN All« \N< K
“ ‘A11 ri«ht>
^ivin«
Some men's ti.miglits don't give them
cheeked. A coal mine even now
*> nk Y kar .
1 .«HJ
my
check.
:
much
time to think.
MORE SCALD BOUNTY TRO C - with the proper transportation fac­
S iv M onths
"Next dav he puid the loan re-, ....
(' iikkk M on T iis
i l i t i e s into districts in which wood
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o hen a man shakes hands with a
R LE.
marking that he had put up the j
i l M i p e r t o r , u . i8 l V e l i l l ( , o f
is being burned would be a paying
S A T U R D A Y , OCTOBER tl> IfKJU.
money as margin and cleared near- ,,neof ITu-le Sands eyes.
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. , proposition and Morrow county in
,ake enuntv is all ablaze with *.
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I Please Do M ay and Let Him Sleep.
time will probably he called upon 1' —-d(H),
" ‘ What did you buy?’ I asked.!
indignation oyer the recent at- j
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L E T T H E AX FALL.
to supply that demand which is
Styv!
•L and N.’ he answered with
j tempt of its county court to reduce
constantly increasing.
My
name's D eer—
a grin.
exj discs by setting aside the state
The very least that the discovery
I
T.
T.
(le e r;
scalp bounty law and issuing an
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j “ Hang me if he hadh’t bought
and development ot the beds can
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Rather queer
t ! bVerlibr deer’s political aspira­ order to the county clerk to discon­
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the stock with mv money, held it
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You didn't hear
tions toward a scat in the senate1 tinue the issuance of scalp war­ accomplish is the building of a 'against me, and , made
me pay two
railroad,
which
in
itself
will
aid
Of
me
arc tilsud as high as they could lie rants.
points more for it, taking the $2 -
materially
in
advancing
the
coun­
Before,
findet- the circumstance*.
The people of the county believe
000 right out of my own pocket-.”
ty’s interests and make of her a
I'm
governor of the state,
I he full reolizntion of hi* am- the court has exceeded to a mark-
quit of envy for the other counties
#
Don’t have much weight
bitious dream* Will probably I k - a
[ degree its authority in the mat-
which do not own a railroad-tie oiC
With things political
few notches lower,
ter and mandamus proceedings are
depot or even a water-tank.
! Civil service examinations are
Any more;
Just how he view* the situation j .¡kely to lie instituted before the
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sometimes thesource of no little
But this I ’ll state:
himself is :t mattef for conjecture. , ,„.xt session of the circuit court.
For Sali— A large and selected
There was a test of
When the lunatics at Salem meet
I’rolitihly he is self satisfied, d ill - 1
As time goes on and the quest ¡tin
I'll be there with
wariliy he app-ars to he. Per­ of ri pealing the bounty net in or.« variety of Nick Carter’s Hair- ! caml,,laU‘s for the position of park
haps he thinks that the letters ad­ form or auother is agitated, tbe raising Detective stories covered grass cutter. The first paper the
Both fe e t!
A d -! l‘xaminer l,icked 11 ^ «■•oniaiino.l this
dressed to <ia- various members of toekhohlers subjectcd
Watch me!
to
tla wit!, beautiful yellow paper.
question and answer: W’liat -are
See
t lie state legislature laying stress eoyotw
•
Iress
Thursday
Afternoon
Reading
j
etirse
heeome
inorc
Upon the necessity of him Ix-in | thoroughly eonvineed tliat the law kb re le. Children under 21 years i the cubical contents of a room
Me grind out tinh-d
elected to the senate will In- all is ,i good on-', working directly for Of age, or those subject
A senator’s chair,
to weak
^
,un* ' tcn fwt wide aml
^ V’ high.
With cushions and a
-uflieieid, and tliat the Work of (|u. int«-n*sts of Lastern Oregon hearts or nervous prostrations need
‘One
bedstead,
a
bureau
and
a
I lair
not
apply.
making nUllierotis matiifold copies|an,| shmild stand in the samt- sliaj e
washstand.
If
such
a
room
was
Back,
of thl-sv letters will beall the Work ,-md form as it was first eniut-
a kitchen or a parlor it would be
Sa.v!
required to gain a seat of afflu-lt.(|.
Uncle Sam lias lu-tii getting a ' larger and contain more articles.”
vnee, pomp and glory in the high­
In a wrtyi
Lalu- county offers as an argu­ iittlc
interest
money
on a
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est political body of the nation. ment that there is not one coyote
Cm the only mit
debt owed him by Spain. You |
It is said his nomination as gov­ now within its borders to five wlu-n
On the bolt,
probably don't remember
any
Kitty had been told that the
ernor of the state of Oregon was the law was passed. Crook coun­
A political jolt
tiling
about
it;
it
was thunder
was the voice of the
secured in a questionable manner. ty perhaps can not quite come up
Iloesn’t ja r me—
contracted together with a had "good n u n up in the sky,” warning
<'onsi-quentIy it is reasonable to to those figure*» hut no one will
Not me—
cold in the winter of 1818.
her to run into the house to avoid
suppose that he will resort to the deny that there has been a mater­
the rain, and on one or two occ-a-1 Simon, he
»amt- methods with all the force ial decrease in numbers since it be­
sions she had failed to heed tin* i Will look like tla*
and cogency that such methods came nil object for persons to kill
Jeffries’ presents hi James J . warning and suffered unpleasant J Deuce of spades
possess to secure bis election to the the pests which constant ly endang- Corbett, when they rigid this com- consequences.
At a draw for seven-—
United States senate. He per- er stock interests of the country, i ing t hristmas. will pfolmbly be
She was playing out of doors ' Hood heavens!
ha|>- feels safe in a-mn.iug that a j T |u, rt.svl|tf* ,,f the law have hem something in the line
of
crash j one day when there camtf a chip of j Maybe I'm asleep
satisfactory outcome will I»*-the
j f»»lt in a lit-iu-lieial manner and uli* gnt>ds.
-
| distant thunder. She
dropped I About this job,
But I allowed
«ulte of the ««orte he will urn in til such time when it outlive« it«
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i everything and scudded into the
The song I ’d *ing
gaining the desired end
j usefulness it is the desire of t i e
j'la- stringency of the money house hut the rain failed to come, j
To t*<e other “ it ”
Lui these illusions howevet en- j |>t>t>)iL> that it remain in full force
market in Wall street is likely fu | After waiting till she became im-
trancing they may h e at present to i on q,,, statutes;
Would be
l>e relieved somewhat when Russell pidh'iit she went to till* door, look-
the possessor are likely to receive'
Consequently
“
do way hack and f t . '1
Crook county's Sage buys ids new fall hat— ii he td
il^ ^*e clouds and called:
a hurst of pertinent light when the
But now that I think,
md likely to adopt the , (j ((0S
j ‘-If you’re going to rain why
legislature meets. The represent­
Maybe
I won't.
I same methods of procedure in re-;
| don’t you do it? I ve been in la-h-
atives there, il is to be Imped, will dueing expenses as has been the
Maybe
not—
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{t,n minutes!”
he tin- exponents and voice of th e' ease in tin-county to the south of
No spot
A report from Mississippi s tate s1
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people,
Is a dead sure liiteh
us. It may I k - that there is more j that a negro who confessed to an I
,M lid
l
h in i j
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And the people of the state as a stlH.k in Crook county which needs ! ,,M crime was burned alive hut
mb* arc tired of the political idric j projection, or i, may* be that the was dead when they buried him.
of governor t i e r, As the chief ex- ,.olintv rourt
a triHl. lnor(, U.vt., !
•*
veutive he has served his time
R„t either «me wav or!
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mme too well, The republican
tV.»ok county’s people
<*........ :*«.:* m - - - ««*:n:.......
Stay with it. Mayor Willi aim
party is also tired of him, It was want
w a |p |aW |,.ft to work
there are some interior
towns
• he political nausea in that purty !
it8 ,.llljr< j llst as it p and as
which would be decidedly Letter
• e-lilt ing from an ovetMosc of the i , 1U ......i:„ „ ,, ». i
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...................... long is tbe county continues to he with a little of your whitewash.
t u-er "dmiliistratiOn wh.eh aided tlu. Lirtb-plaee of thè father of tla
ìnaterially last Ju n e in the elee- |aw their wishes are likelv to U
liou of a d»-m«H-ratie g.ivenmr. j nH.llgnizl.tl llluJ reganb*«,, *
Portlaml’- coat of whitewash is
Now dtK-s
flint quali!» increiist- ;
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being painted over some black
twofoldat bis efforts to rise from
-pot««. A ¡rood disinf«*ctant would
,i po-ition la- doe- not tit (•» ime
MORROW’S GOAL KIELD*5
lie!]» some. too.
• *ut of all proporlion to bis politi­
cai a b ilito
sag.teitr and dis-
eernim-nt.
The diseoverv ,.f coni ili Moriofv
The National «Salt company hn-
Oregon i- just mUi »-llleiing
eounty Hith the -ubseqiient l-stah- ” >ni-into liquidation. (Liglit tola*
Upon an era ofgreat ad vam-etueiit ; - LshmHit bf developnu-nt wot k itti a a Lie to buy tbe stuff, at dissolved
britmi and extelisive enterptiso s >uud ba-'i-' i- likelv to mark tbe prices iuAv.
and iu-w imliistries art* a boli t to o.-ening of a great future foi hoth
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I k - developed; tbe eoutitl'v i* on tlu-distriet itself alni tbe colmir\
tbe v« rge of tbrowing open
it- adtoinitìg
SM far v«-ry little bis
t h e earthquake* down in Mex-
,loor> to tlu- otit-ide world. and in | l»e u publi*»!ii*«l regarding tbe lui* •eo m a v h av e a te n d e n c y to setti«-
c.m>«-qu«-net tbe people of tla* state i mensity of fbe deposits wliiell are Ha- unstaple voinlition of their sil­
«vantali ihle re prese» tu tive il» tbe just lH-gÌ!illib|i to 1 k - htleart;,, d; ver tuotiev:
semit«— a perso» urlio dt»e* not and it is filli pfobaLle Hl-tt nnlny
-t<**q> to politicai smallm-ss.
jH-r-'Otis t'Viili*«- «vita! itti etiMftnous
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Above all tblligs T 1IK Y WANT bed of fitel Ras L«-Hi ilis« Mvefiàb
The j>i- libs carili Vili bad a larg«-
A MAN.
A coni moduli ex|>eM who bas
aHemiane«« of summer squa-be-
Tbey want a >e»at««r wln» «vili I k - cii ov«-f liu- fichi <-tintale-« a «le-
Kork for tlu- people « ho indir«-« t jmsit itf twcntv Lvo niillion top* to ami ve liow )tenti «ni pumpkins.
1« ci«-« t bini to uHicc, onc whowill tilt* a»'Fe. and ÌR« f:l* t (Hat lite Nel.l
t*»- untiring in lo- « tì'ort- to s,-rv«
far as ¡mliealiHtfs show eov«-rs
D<H-n‘t lot ¡Is a- if tin* scalp
•ib'l fftlvnnee U>tli Ila- easti-rn and an area m-arly six mill-s sqmov. or
««<-so-*ti portions of tbe state; and over twcntv thre«- thott*and acre.*», going to , iit off alii^Jetber from
itt
' ' ^ e two army olhee.s are to­
* ‘ther th*re ,s a story
Until 1m I
the civil war furnished the basis
for nearly all the stories, and the
1 wat with Spain filled a long felt
want in opening a new field ofan-
i-ctlote. One story told at General
Shatter’s expense is related hv an
„•
officer on duty at tin- headquarters
of the army of invasion, just after
the landing of tin- American forces
in Cuba.
The troops with all their pai-
aphcfnalia of war had landed and
were awaiting tbe order to advance
on Santiago. Staff' officers wen-
busy carrying out the details for
the advance and everywhere there
was hurry and bustle: Shatter
was 1\ ing in a hammock in front of
bis headquarter- at Sibom-v. while
a hundred yards down tbe road
,h‘‘ m" n
' ” u‘
“ w-,r
cor^
Wt‘ri\
’«»Homi p n p . u i -
And a cinch
Kora fellow
I'nless he doe*»
Sit
On it,
Any way i
Some day
I'll think some more
Before
The legislator« meet,
So please go way
And let me sleep
Kn.il then.
When.
I'd wake up and find
Myself an “ it "
Again.—
Bv hen'
D. F. S.
silk siipjtl'li i)„
It.
They are telling tit*? storv at the
Reading Room at Xewjkirt : One of the
tory to inakm* the firs* t e n s i o n . m,„t „nviahD .Va,eheH;:
the country
Without warning, til»*
fop-s vWte(,
„manw, rutllt,r ^ r)v om.
which held tt raptire parte,1 and momi.ijf |rt{e1f Beingmindtte.1 to the
tbe ballo«m, Ralf inHated and look- cottage, the Ì„lpetno,W young man
m- t,>r
Wl ’d
brushed aside thè butler rtnd railed ii|>-
and legs of it gigantic fat man, s t a ir­
ti
starieti d«*wn tlo* forni toward San-
«* I Vri,- von tlu,n;
i,eilcld|ie'?
Her
lingo. There w,t« ju«t ‘ nRugll gas
i3lp> 1Vlleh.,V.
in it to keep it upright without
t., Y es" c.dtti* the liukwer, tf,S’lr . fr*,in
e n tire ly c le a rin g tb e f»thund,
and the nn^ . n {^ir ^
it went teibbituf alh n g. up and
-Thr.i lii.rrt , U „ Ptairs. dear girl ’
dow n, a - though i* w.-re w alkin g.
“ Oh, Ned,Re," site replied. :-ì cant a**
A n e g r o s o ld .i t pasVih^ ài Ing at lU„ „ n(hf. I !„,
lWt itt h, t tuh..
th at m om en t M t Mm fa llite ti am i
,.slip M
*Vr|W ^ {
hot
« ho after -am tioiuiig tla- jfiV»-s nxini fMf *Mtt»e i-x?» R-tivc ?!„• i-ovotc Ibüihfv iaw
'L-velopm^ht of Ma* gn-at arivi di-- iiguflhg as lo tht- ¡itiiOMbt «*f eoa!
tr a ts « ili
Li- HtAucncv to « Lielt «an l«e tal»*-M Ruf and tla-
si,o u te,l at the tR|l t*f hi# rb .e e :
„„ns
on a„K Rl.i ,h i„ g.
Luhditap -«t»*| rsf.lrd tla- indu-tri.il length oftirn»- il M-ltlsiipplv all tla
l-nMll lalc-t i>pRfl* tb« c v a l.
" H i , d a f!
MtieW Nffl Hiu*’ lw t J f „ ,ic .nie * « ■ _ "
»nOTswiSUt* gb|sl» Vi))
r» - d»-ninnd- liiMft il-
. »Hilt* litis nh*dd MtFfifti lt-»i( hilt.
nian prin’ fur do front*”
j
l-*>k M iffed oil the top Step.— Ev*
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t