The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, May 30, 1903, Image 1

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Echo
VOL. II.
DESCHUTES. CROOK COUNTY, OREGON. MAY 30, 1003.
MISGUIDED EFFORT.
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increased respect for his statesman­
ship, a more extended belief in his
honesty and integrity of purpose
NO. 1.
THIS SPACE
The walking ,1,1,-gate whose elhel
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0,l,,,irn,Um “ I M » 't w
burin«, is
i, to
stir up
m> strife
HUol,,,,., a, ,, true _Americ,n.
to stir
strife „ml
In all Ins speeches he has not lit-'
cause dissension between the em­
tered a single sentence that lias not
ployers and employes of Portland
endeared him to the hearts of the
to tickle the delegates vanity ami
people and riveted their' attention
enhance their importance in the
upon him as the man wholly worthy
eyes of their deluded membership,
Ann
of their implicit confidence.
have, during the past few weeks,
TO
succeeded in attracting the atten­
A. C. Palmer, formerly United
SALT LAKE, DENVER, tion of the public by their efforts States Commissioner, publishes the
to secure a reference of the Fair ap­
KANSAS CITY,
news that people who made tilings j
propriation to a vote of the people.
CHICAGO, ST. LOUIS, Hut, as usual, their efforts are fu- or proofs Indore him after the expi-
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ration of his commission October
NEW YORK.
tile; they failed to secure the renin- ,
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4, l',H)2. may have those proceed-
site number ot petitioners and the! .
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mgs validated bv the affiants mak-
r air is now assured. Alter all ot •
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Ocean steamers between Portland . . . . . .
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mg new amduvits before some oth-
their blutt and bluster out of 12,000
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and Sun Francisco every live days.
eer
qualitieh to
to administer
administer oaths,
oaths, t to
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,
,
eer qualineh
o,
union men m Portland only aiiout
the effect that the statements were
2.000 could he found who would
true when sworn to and that the
LOW RATES!
obey the command of their so-call­
ah'iants supposed Fulmer had legal
Tickets to and from all parts of the ed leaders. The threat did not
authority to administer oaths when
United Stat* ». Canada and Europe.
have the desired effect and the re­
the aliulavits were made. Palmer
For particulars call on or address,
sult is that the strikers have forfeit­
says nothing about making these
T. H . F R E D E R I C K , A g e n t, ed . the sympathy . of the public people good on their extra expense,
without strengthening their posi- ...... .,
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\\ ith the grand jury indictment
B ig g s , O re g o n . tion in the least.
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hanging over him rie is dreadfully
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sorrv,
because it doesn’t host anv-
C. S. EDWARDS, M. D.
Another
traet of land has
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thing to he sorrv and it tools people
Physician and Surgeon, been withdrawn from settlement S(> nu. , ly. lit.ml Bulletin.
with the intention of creating a
The above from the Editor of the
HE XI). ORE FOX.
forest reserve which surrounds the
Hu 1 let in comes with very i»oor grace
Office opposite the P. il. P. C'oV. store. town of Lakeview on three sides.
¡nt this time and shows a spirit of
The reason for the creation of re-
petty persecution quite uncalled for.
serve in that district is
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PALM ER,
. 111)4 ‘lPU, r it js u wt.n known fact to all the
eut to the ordinary -mind, hut it is
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, pyfrties eoneerned, that .Mr, Palmer
NOTARY PUBLIC.
prohahle that the hairhrained the-
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.has not only home the expense or
OREGON. orists of the 1 »st who dictate the
PESCA FTPS, ..
correcting Ins error so hr Abut will
policy of the Government in fores­
continue to do so until the work is
T IM H K R l.A NI) XDTICK.
try have discovered some valid ex­
KKAhVKKTisEMENT
ill validated, and he is now re-pub-
cuse
for putting Lakeview in a hot- .
Uniteti Status Land Office, Lake view, Oregon
lishing a large number of land no­
April,
29,
1903. -Notice
is hereby given de with its
mouth open to the
tice: five of charge to the applicants.
that in compliant* with the provisions of the
Highest
lesert. It is not enough that rail-1
net of congress of June :i. i*78. entitled ‘ An act
From recent decisions of the ( ¡en­
for the «me of timber lands in t l w * "t a t e s of way syndicates have the power to
C a i . i . a n d ski : i s.
crai L a m i Onice, it is now up to the
California, Oregon*. Nevada, ami
Washington
railroad construction in
territory,” as extended to h D the public land ptevent
worthy editor <>f the Bulletin to
states by act <-f August I. 1S92, Liua M. Hah ! E íl s t U T U 0 r t ? (rOil and delay indeti-!
of Arlington, enmity of Gilliam, state of Ore- ! .
,
,
,
,
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. . correct some of his own work and
goi\, lias tliis day filed in this office her sworn ‘ i R ^ v ^*i4>
u l o j u n H I l t o ! its \ ill ii'tl
to deny some of the statements imsctruTKs,
statement N» 7(i9 for the purchase of the Lots resources, hut When a community
made in the article published in
1 tp 2i> s. r. 12 e. w. m. and wHl
7-8-9 »v 10 st
offer proof to show that the land sought is by perseverance and pluck has suc­ the Bulletin, some time ago, over
more valuable for its timber anti stone than ceeded in drawing the attention of
his signature as United .States
for agricultural purposes ami to establish his
capital and the future begins to
claim to - him land before \Y.A. .bell l*. *
Commissioner.
t ommissior.erfat ITineville. Oregon, on Silt
brighten with the dawn of hope
urday he IMth «lay of July. 1903.
then
a reserve, like a wet blanket,
She names as witnesses; Francis J. Devine
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
Thomas »1 watkins of Albany Oregon; Benj­ is thrown over and wrapped around
K E A D V K K T Is .M E N T ,
amin F. Morris of ITineville, Oregon; Donald
it. Look at Sumpter which lias United States L aid Office. Lakeview, Oregon
F steffa " f I ' sehutes, Oregon.
Ma y . 8, 1903: —Notice is hereby given that in
Any and all persons claim ing adversely the been placed in the same predion
cnmplitnice with the provisions of the net of
above «Ics« ri bud lands are requested to tile
Josephine and Curry coun­ June K, 1878, entitled “ An net tor the #»*tle ot
their claim* in this office on or before said ment.
| t mi her la mis in the states of California, Ore
isth day of July. 1903.
ties have been disligured and de- gon. Nevada ami Washington Territory,” as
K. M Brattain Register.
spoiled by a reserve and there extended to all the public lain» states by act <»f
August
4. 1892, Ida Meredith oi i'rinoville j
ecnis no limit to the idiocy which eonnty of ( ’rook state of Oregon, has I
TIMBER LAND NOTICE.
s manifested in creating reserves. tiled in this office her sWoru statement No. 922. j
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KK.\l>VKUTl.«KMKNT.
O regon
S hort L ine
union P acific
is
Reserved for
The
New
Store.
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W . H. Staats,
Deschutes,
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Proprietor.
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Oregon.
DESCHUTES MEAT MARKET.
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A good clean stock of Fresh meats, Lard, Bacon
ana Hams, kept constantly on hand, Vegetables
in season.
market price paid for Butter and Eggs.
F iiist n oon
noktii ok
W H ITE & HILL,
S t a a i s A I) knnison ’ s sroiiK.
PROPRIETORS.
okecon *.
c t T H E ^ M E L A N C H O L Y ,<
ctD A Y S *« H A V E ,‘*COME-=,*i
United Stntes Land OlHee, Lakeview
Ore.'n'i. April 1.” *. llHl.t :— Notice in here
by liiven timi in compliance w ith the pro­
visions uf tlie act "i .lune 3, 1STS, en­
t i t l e d “ An act for the wale of tindier
landa in « In* a tat et» of California. Oregon,
Nevada, and Washington Territory,”
as extended to all tin* nuhlh' lami s ta to
A delegation of railroad officials
and T. E. Wilcox of Portland, are
exploring Central Oregon anil es­
pecially Crook County at the ladic.-t
of E. 11. liarriman with a view-of
liming out if a railroad can be
)>y act of August 4. lx»'-, tlie followiny | [>uilt into this region and if it would
l**rsons have tliis <lav file<i in tiiis office
their sworn statements, to-wit :
W a lters . Hvde
of I’ rinevill«*. coim tv of Crook. state of
Oregon, sworn statement No. 4">i>, foi
pay when built. They have come
fully prepared to resl.-t the attacks
of th natives and to make a full re-
port o f the flora a n d fauna o f the
the purchase o f the lie '4 sec IS. tp 25
country. All valuable specimens,
r 10 e w mi .
either of natives, shrubs or animals,
Lizzie E. Hyde
will tie sealed in air tight glass jars
of I’ rineville. county of tT.mk, state ot
and
placed on exhibition in the
«•redoli, worn statement No. 4.VI. for
central
office of the Harriman syn­
.
n
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SOL,
the imn.*iia*e of tic* wv;, ne1,
net: 13, tp 25 s. r 10 e w m.
dicate. If found completely prac­
TIult they will offer pr«s,f t<* show that ticable. and that the road will pay
thè land solitili i- more valuable l<*r it-
b() jwr cent js*r annum profit, tin
tinilier <>r some tlian for ajrricultiiru
pnrjs>s,*s. an*l to »•st:il»li«h tlieir claiiii , road will Is- built, unless Harriman
to siiti lami N-iorv M. K.
I . S. | has another attack of appendicitis
l '.i nii-inner, at Prineville. Oreaou, <.n or lias to go to Europe. * H course,
Tlmr-day tiie l*tli day of July 19o:{. 1 if it should rain during the season,
Tlmy nani»* as w-itaess»** : Jacob W.
;hc building of the road might Is*
Itoooe.
America I. Booiie.
Edwii.
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still
further delayed. But it will
• ». Hyde. I.iz c !.. Il vile, ami \Valt«-r S.
be built, if—
Hv«le all oi Uri ne ville, Grev'on.
tle* also.*-*i**s rile*d lami« are re»|liest»*i|
to lih* their cbiinta in tbis nifìre t»n 01
lieforc sai*! 1Mb day <*f July. ll*»ij.
E. M. B ba T t a ix .R esister.
•‘ Ttnldy” K*a*-«-velt has come and
.'one. Il» swept through the state-
like a meteor leaving in his wake,
for the purelinse of the e1-. se1 %, s w '4 He*4, se*4
of see. 2»», in tp 28 s. r 9, e and will offer
prn«if to show that the lau«l sought i* moon
i valuable for timber or stone limn for nan-
; « ill.ural purposes, ami l«> entabluGi hi.*« claim
I io haul laud before M. K. BifgM. U. S. Com
! mix Jnnef* at l'r ineville. Oregon, oil Tues lay
: the lih day-of August 1903
She iiam««x a“ w i j i i c " : Joseph I*. Aunxakei.
i John Uoinbs, of Briiievllle, firegnn; Jox«*ph 1
Marceau. «•! I!<* laii«l, Oregon ; F. J. Devint ,
of Albany. Oregon.
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Any ain’t all per>««»nx claiming a«lven»eljr the ¡
Hb»iv**-«les‘ ribe«l lan«ix are re«piexle«l to file
their * lain.« in th:.« office «>11 or before xaid |
4th «lay of AuguM, 191K!.
i-. 'i Bn \ f t \ i' H f ff rt tr
TIMUKi: L A M ) X o T i r B .
rralvkhtinkmrnt .
Uniteti Sialo?» U r J f/fWio. Lakeview, Oregon
M u g l i , lWà»: N«Mlt*e la hereby gi\en thaï in
coni|»¡inn*'«' with the provisions «*f tiie a«'t *>i :
June 3,187* » untied “ An net for the mile of
timber inn«!« In the ‘•tat**»» of < ahtornia. Ore
oil, Nevada nu«l Washington Territory.” a**
exten«led to all the pubi if* lamí «tan*?» hy artni
Auguat 4. 1*92. Kiva K. Allen, oí Kug»*ne
county of ¡jtDt*. itat«* o» Oreg»>n. I»«**
ini
tlux «»Iff t her «worn «Internent No, 128,1 for the
purehaee of llie
**'3 ne«- la tn 2‘» r 12 e. w :n
And will off« r proof t«» *»l*»w that t h e !
land .«ought i« more valuable for it* : in. ber '
o** «tone than for ag»*l u Bu ral piirp«-xea, and
U* eat ahi mh her *• d m to *aid lami bef.»r«
W A. Hell, U. S. < oinraiMdoner at I’ rinevill»*, I
Oregon ou T 'lesalay. the 2<»’ h. day «»t Alien*'
I9UCI. 8he r o m o ax witn* ■*«•*: J»»-**j h Man ean !
of Koalan 1 Oregon; Kd D«»rgan,of Al l n iy,
«>reg i»; Mnr> J Po\*eU an*l J liarvgy Allen
of I'rfm viile. Oregon
Any and all perdons (jlaiming ad\er«ely the
• h»*ve de'» nt*rd land* are re«|tie**e«l t«» Hie
*beir elaima in thin office » hi or hemr* m i «1 üah
•lay of Aug vet, I
L M l M T t d 5 ItegiMer
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But this need not trouble Y O U
for you can purchase a complete line
of Groceries, Ranges, Stoves and
Everything
to
MAKE
YOU
COM FORTABLE
at Brices that Will
you HAPPY, at
Make
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ELKINS & KING,
PRINEVILLE,
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OREGON.