The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, November 22, 1902, Image 1

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Echo
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BEND, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON. NOVEMBER 22, 1902.
GAME WARDEN’S
OPPORTUNITY
• c! in Bend on Friday. Satm■ I;• \ **>*--■'* *"». or riso ^it down on tin*
he I< t't for tin- Walker Basin,'in *nr- vast sid»* of tin* desert and rest
"INVESTIGATION.”
ly sixty miles away. Hr wen; voi si 1 vt*s on tin* moss.
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there, examined ( ■') tin* land. drove
Apropos of tin* same matter.
Farcical, One-Horse ExariteafoL 1 " ' k’ I ,m l 'vu* »
a ^ .in ^ in n . tin R iv iiw .in referring to the ed*
lay afternoon. I > n fuw il whih it„r of tin* Helm. says. -H ow ninny
ci the Deschutes Deseu :.
In I't to ow n look ovi r tin* tr; ei- lours ,,f .MENTAL angui-., have
Indiars Are Still Slaughtering the
ot land segregated in this \icii. t\.
pj ;a-ross bis nianìv B RE AST
Ey Government 0 ver.
I hink of it.
I wo da\s atm ;i f ilile in* was battling for tin* dear
Deer*
naif to travel 11Ö miles in a car- | v.oi»K* whom he now condemns
compunction?” If the
In the is-lie of ( lei i I' - r .■> *-, t h . 1 rmge, average up lad.000 acre- of v, it;,oUt
view will take tin* time to ex-
Echo. in n fi i } in^- l< 1ri ;. {11 •*' i,. j land so that a competent and re-
vest'ga tioi
11ell Ve»*ii hi ing nahh* report could he submitted plain to the newspaiier world and
Spring Indians who have campo made of to« dt■si rt re L ini i lying in j to the department of Interior, those dear people just how long a
1'wo days and a half to travel IT. period has elapsed since the hit
the D< sellile- Val lex sa ;ti
' 1 h. W 1 « l -tig! iti 1 - Ini ve •*eel miies and examine the segregated man anatomy was endowed with
attendi (1 XV it il tile usua ì »uno. mi o ’ lands which ari* distributed over RRAIN’ S in tin* B R E A S T a long
engagen in licer lmnting.
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season dosi d thè tìrst nf tìn* monti). ! governim i t fed-tapi . condii, tcd. n IIV« Ive or fourteen townships.
step will have been taken in seien-
Keason
it
out
if
you
can,
it
is
tjp,. research, It is on record
hot thè f< w remaining deer, which j otte instama* ;it least. by a gnveri -
beyond
tin*
wisdom
of
Socrates.
that
sona people have brains in
have noi heett driven ont of thè ment oi" end wlm mudi his ex.imi-
“ .Juniper is timÌH*r” was tin their
feet.
country during tin* three weeks of nation of the land some ten or
hut
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have
JU KSTAI.
pin.,,!
these savage rides, arc still being fifteen miles ; way from the dis­ n .¡„ „ „ „ I from »h k -i, thi«
the B R E A S T seem- to be
killed.
tr a i he was >eut to i xandi'e atm agent” sui traeteil ad of his didue-
thms in n goni to sage-brush flats. „
(1.;u,. ¡rn.gUlar uc<*»rditig to
Nearly every day two parties on then R J 1 « K T ED I T I N D E T A IL
horseback go up on either side of U ) 1 lit*. 1 K l’ A R T M K N T OF IN- '¡"id piles, arid soil, dryness, lack physiology. Now wouldn’t it hi*
of moisture at seasonable times. mill to to see a man take off his
the nv.-r anil as soon as a fresh T L R IO K .
“ l his « ¡1.v ial of tin- United Stali - and the inability, owing to tue vest and begin scratching Ins coest
deer trm k is found a wild ride bc-
g :ns. Tin* animals are then either j governila nt put himself on record. extreme aridity of tin* soil, to raise w h e n i n s h e a d
i rum :i*?
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ST E G A L
AGENT G
NO. 26.
qtiaintanccs an* extended for a
tutur«* of success and happiness,
and unless tin* application of tin*
hair vigor comes early into play
R is* not likely that tin* ones in-
terestcd will I n * disappointed.
Echoes Along the Deschutes.
Mrs. A. M. Drake
for Portland.
left Tuesday
Maxime Lepage has returned
from a two weeks business trip to
Phi* Dalles.
0. G. Richardson has returned
*ro,n " business trip to I hi* Dalles.
•L K. Ryan is here from Anoka,
Minn., to locate a timber claim.
F. M, Campbell and wife and
Mrs. A. M. Warren and Miss War-
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on timber claims.
M'" " '
riu* first snow of tin* season lay
on tie* ground Tuest lay morning.
It was not deep enough to he
measured and «lisappcarcd in a
few hours.
surrounded so i hey have no pos-! in his construction nf the
law. to crops on l mow county s desert.
M. F. Hudson and wife have
"A n yth in g which can !>«• cut in­
»¡Idi* camice of escape, or else thev ! the e fte t th.it land which support
been spending the past week rtt
JUDGE BROCK TO M ARRY.
are iiriv<*n into the
Deschutes a growth of sagebrush large enough to cord-wood constitutes timber,"
Rend visiting friends and relatives.
where they are at the mercy of j to la* burned n U M B E R i.AND he said, and evidently Ins report
A. X. Johnson was a business
t k Sending o{
the reditu n and their dogs. The ¡H e gave utti *ratiee to the state- ¡s ' - « ^ l upon the fact that Crook
visitor from Henson, Minn., the
ood crops
could h, county, unalde t«> obtain coal, t.-
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district for miles to the east und j ment that good
croj
first of the week, lie made final
compelled
to
go
out
into
the
desi
rt
south of the camps i- thickly j raised any place on ( ’ rook county V
Large Order for Hair Vigor.
proof
on a timber claim while
marked with deer tracks side by j desert region without water, when and roam oxer a iptarter section oi
here.
side of which can he seen the hoof | everyone in the county knows that land to scrape up enough serawux
In its own peculiar way the Des-
print- of Indian ponies.
| such a condition never existed and gnarled jumper to make a
The largest individual order for
cord
of
wood.
ll>
even
w*
lit
s«>
'•hutes
i- rising at a time when
A vi- t t•» tin* camps tin* other■■and never will,
hair vigor which has ever been
most
rivers
are at their lowest
far
as
to
say
that
land
troni
which
dav disclosed the fact that the j
"This is one of tin* kind of *in-
sent through the mails left the
W'ÌekiU| s ari* full of hot li fn*.-h and i vestigatiolis’ Iliade hy meli alto- ruge-biush is eut lui luel multi' a Belili post-ouicc todav ami was for l1" ' " * ' Ali inerease of two incile,
aw three liumlred and sixtv-five hot- h" H ,K*,,n ......riled during the past
jerki il vii isoli, ar.ii seores of hi<h s, ; gether ineompetent to jttdge con- ti|f l»t eonstrnetion of tln* la
aside from those which have al- j ditions and existing cireumstanees "utili
constitute timber
land.
— double strength and gum iran-j three weeks
let Imps it Mount, hu i such a eon- t»*i*i 1 to promote a speedy and lux-
Dick Vandevert was n visitor
ready been cut tip into the winter j in a rational light.”
Or-
str*'etion
woum
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n
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tacking
in
the
uri„
nt
j,r(>wth.
from
Lava the first of the week.
trade supply of gloves and mucca-1 Through the column-of the
sins, are rot.eu ut» into great bun-1 egonian the report of this •,sjs*eial hrst principles of logic and ration
Charles L. Brock N to he mar-
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Jacob nil veil and the Misses
dies.
¡agent of the department of Interi-
¡ned. As a safe-guard against the y,
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wire
Under th<*
eireunistanees
it or. above referred to, lias partiallv
^ nder the eireumstaiiees the possible loss of anv cranium eov- i
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to
Would seem as if the law should! hceotm* public. It is to the effect
Huit can he sum ot s,.cli a re­ ering Judge Brock has taken a re- a i
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ti i in I proof on their timber claims.
lic enforced. As a general rude, that the h ml lying in the D<*s- l K,rU ** *K‘ Jr.a*, i* that anotliei liable method to insure a pernia-J
when t.’a* Imlians pitch their tepees 1 chutes valley is not arid, and striking example of the marvelous uent supply of hair, ora scrondtirv
H* M* Fhillips, Who has been
and competency
growth provided tin* present
pom- here f,,r the past week w ith o party
in the fall along the hanks of the therefore, cannot lie set :isi«K* f(ir ellieieney
river they already have a big sup- irrigation by the state under tin* some of tin*governniem oliieial padour parts company with its ,,f others duck hunting, returned
mots.
Tuesday to hi« home in Spokane,
plv of in U*s and meat secured in provision- of the Carey net. Tliesi and pattieulariy '‘sjieeial agents,
**|du not anticipate nnvthing
wil1 r,‘turn the first of iVcem-
the U; scndcs at a time when they are the facts as set forth hv the has been set In-inn* the public.
are supposed to lie picking hops in Oregonian's bureau ¡it Washing- Another instance of the reliability „side from domestic tramioilitv *’vr *" I'n'k'' linai proof on a tini*
thc vailey. And then during Oc- ton. and the folloxving comment is "nd dejiendenei* which can I k * put during tie* continuation of the lN r «*1«•»•*.
tidier and November the few deer based upon th<* inferem »* taken ’ ,,J" tlu*se so-called "investig.i- present
matrimonial
ineum-
Over a tliou-and head of cattle
whieh have heen driven down, or hy thè eorrespondent who i» in turns, which are onlv second-hand- hranee,” the judge ijuoted in a Ic­
belonging to Walter Vamlex :*i t ,
j,a| ^ay for publication, “ but from
lire f.dlowing th** first fall ot show , tolteli W illi oliieial affair- at tln ed farei* comedies.
S, S, Sterns
altd
the Max Held
And, too. such reports place these
theoretical stand-point I la-lieve
nie sì, ughtefi-ii oh the lianks oftlie capitai.
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.brothers
iiassed
through Dctul
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Deschutes, in tiie majority of in-
This ” sj eeial agent” of tln in- ’ special agents in an exiremelx that philosophy and sound logic e,
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► I lucstlay on their Way to various
stanee-the meat i- tiir.»wn aw-ay ' terior di partment is suppese«! to ludicrous position l)i f,,re the ..... should exert themselves » \>*n in
points pi the Ilavstaek eouittrx
, . . . . . . .....r-. marriage.
oasis np-
ami the Indes savod.
I k * a coti.petent represi-ntativi* ot
T l"'
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» ‘i*1* is
¡« me
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the
The Indian is a charitiible oh- the governnient.
Otlierwise he " “ V
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jeet. fostered hy the governnient. xvould not hold the Position that scores of residents ot ( i.H,k eoun- himself against the possible pur- , , •
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looking animals ami siieak well
they read that tin* Interi- ehase of an ill-fitting wig.
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hut .i- such he enjoys praetieally lt<- doe-.lfc was sent to tlos distrie! t.v when
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i,i,.i, fngag«.i| m sliN-k fills-
the same rights und privih-ges a- presumably to lock over the Held , ur departments •-pccmi agent
The liaptiv event, which brings 1 .
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* ¡ m g along th<* upp<*r Deselmtes.
Ann rnxaii eitmens. t onseijiiently ot two <>t the private companies ‘ '¡m reported tliat me <|. -. rt lying „ |..g„| lulx i-or to the voting uum
he should I k * restricted and kept which have segregated hind under l'i*twi*en the Deschutes river and who W m - elected justice of the peace |
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*i<ni to the -tat<* legisla*
within tin* hounds of the same thi* t'arey act anil report upon the RHneville was non-arid. And it j|, this district last June, i- to |„. I tore calling upon that 'sidy to en-
laxv- which govern the latter in the j character of the country and it- ** w holly within tin* bounds of re.-i- -.dernnixed
Sundav morning in i,r* 11
,,,r l *,,‘ pnyment of the
matter of Minting atul not I k * al- aridity.
son to say that if would m-ecssi- [»rineville in the parlor*
parlor* of t|„. nu*u w*m served in the Indian wars
lowed a free ti in to shiiot and kill
InasiiiHcli ns thi* investigation fate tin* nttidavits of nc.re than I'oindexo r hotel before i few i n t i ­ ! i> I k *i 11 g circulated. The |N*tition
at hi- *'Wn pleasure.
If till* open was to have considerable weight "b e “ s|H*eial agent
to i*<*nx inee mate frielld«.
I’lll* bride-pebe is a*k* that tla* diftereiu** iN-tween
seasici .do-es Nov»*n)ls*r 1 of each, with the ofticials at M’ ashington, D "‘ residents of this county that M i** M a r i- Cottor. d oiuhtei of Mr. xvlmt the «tat** promiseil to pay and
year it slmul-l I k * elt—id to h 111 as it is only reasotinble to -uj>po~c if" de-ett reg.ons are not afin alid Air-. Charles J, Cotjoj of th>* netiuil amount which was paid
; ||„. soldiers by the national go\'.
w< II ; - to other" or the present j that it would I n * thorough mid hind« of the most proiioiiticen Mend.
Hiipplv <>f dei r will soon he ex- based upon an actual jiersi.mil eon- t.'T*1*
•Mhe will Is gowned ili a Wed- eminent \, allowed them .
•d a
<i birg,
ding dr. ss of cream cashmere j
so for has received
haiist*i|. As it is. the Imlians kill : tact with a'l the phases and c*»»ndi*
thi-
and n iim >itin*i of
th«* animals tion« of the enterprises. In other NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE SET- trimmed with white -ilk and Mp. ; nund«*r u( signatures in
W hid. i r* -tithli '"ly
thrown aside, wonls, a jK*rs.»nal investigation of
Wh; o o r* "¡«lent of ti.«. vicinity at least half of th«* 100,000 H« :«—
txiil kill, j erhaps «»be. if he cun which have been tippli«*«! for. «*f
timi it . for l.:~ o\vn tahli* us»*,
even a -mailer amount
which
would *Iet«*rmine eon« lu«iv«*ly the
uvi-fago «'harai*t»*i of th«* lami. It
M ir ak* s have Is com»*
V» ry
hialivnant afouml Be»ul r«-r»-litlv.
hut I.«.«h* fr«*” i til's** win» have
self-» ;o* iloit»*«l
thenis.-lv.-s, tin*
happ. -t mito in the crowd i* tin*
nt!«* w tii m « U.'rinou* liiunk of
U«
ii ,
i-. tw»«.«i hi* jaw-.
also ii««* »-itat<s| a trip fr'«tti Beni!
to tie* «lisfriof *»» tli«- company al
work in the Walker Basili mul re-
turn which i* approximati'ly 1I*>
inil«*s. That «listane»* limi
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travele»! Iiefor»* the tiro fh-lds could
Is- «‘«.»miotnl.
This oliitiaJ «irriv-,
pli«|tu* alni Will carry white r.«*«•*, I tfiet.
I'he R« v. Clark will ot’i«*iate.
This offi««.* •• in r»*i*cipt ofth«* X.
After the e« r«iiio;iv the hrbh* an iH*M«h*mi»' m onthly magaaim*
VALLEY.
.»ml groom w ill return t»« Beml publish«*«! at tlrass \ alley,
I ne
where II Wfildltlg "llpjK-r will Is* periodi«'ill is «leatlv
a I* range. I.
The heat W'av« « «*v«*r tl:«' irriga- • i r v ' l ¡it tli«' l«nd* * la ’ti.s. AI s»ut tin* typographicid matter printed
tion suhj«*« t which oriaimdcl in a dor« «I fr.< mi* hum '« »-ti invlb-d. in several cohwf, and th* various
Mr. abd M r*. Brock will rn„k«* department" hati«lle«l with «kill
1'rioeVilh' h.«t M««*k ati'l
Wet*«*
Mown over t<> lie* Deschut« s lu«X’- their future home at B«-n«l. wl««n- ami ta«t«*. The |Mi|s*r (■ a er«*«lit
hak«*d VIts* ground *««*■1 <•«»•♦ %-«-ft«»I •!•«• Judge has r**oently eoinpl't.-d t«i the ltistittitii*n Wliirli il
r»*pr«*-
Un- water into clnthl* of "team« ¡* pf.-tty htth* c«»tt.«gc «»»'erhaikilig sent* ab«l i" Well Up ••• the "tan*
Tin-re’s nothing hen-for v«»n hut th»* D« -< hub- ri\«f.
The
U -t ria r« I of |N*ri«'dieal* pulii is lied by
|jr.-l.ri«k mii . i -it-niii m « l m t « o w i « l e *. ««f m.iuy fr.« r««L and
nllwr »«»ll«g-.s io tl»v sluts.
TLERS IN THE DESCHUTES