The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, August 08, 1903, Image 1

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VOL. II.
DESCHUTES CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, AUGUST 8 , I‘M«.
NO.
Fi. e i t Ka sey.
Cldariug Flumo R igh t o f W ay.
A crew of eight men are clearing
the route for the Pilot Butte De­
velopment Company's flume two
miles south of this place. The
flume will run for one and one-halt
miles along the side of the rivei
canon and will then enter the
ditch that is to convey it to its des­
tination on the desert. A crew of
rock men will shortly be added to
the clearing crew and will dispose
of projecting boulders. A consid
arable portion of the flume will rest
on the rock support while the re­
mainder will be held in place by
strong timbers. A track will be
laid along the flume route for the
purpose of conveying material for
the structure, as the route is inac­
cessible to teams. Mr. Wiest is in
charge of the work.
On last Tnursday afternoon at
about half past five a fire entirely
destroyed the business portion of
Halsey only one business house
remaining, and that was the gener­
al merchandise store of M. V.
Kortz.
The cause of the fire is not known
but was started in the creamery
building in the north portion of
town. A strong wind was blowing
at the time, and the fire swept
everything before it.
The
Albany
fire
company
brought up their steam engine on a
special train and did valuable
work. The loss is estimated at
$70,000 with but little insurance.
T H E R E ’S N O U S E W O R R Y I N G
Maybe you missed our bij opening. Well, don’t
let it worry you or prevent you from visiting our
store now. a« we will have more surprises for you
than could ever be expected. Our stock consists of
everything needed in this vicinity and prices are
such as will meet with your approval and make
you our steady customer.
A continuous opening
from now on to which you are cordially invited.
T H E B E N D M E R C A N T I L E CO.
A. tl. UUANT, M a n au kk
Ten Greatest Men.
A German newspaper has re­
cently propounded to its readers
the question, who are the ten great­
est men alive today? An exami­
Secreta of the Body.
nation of the replies received
A century ago the work of the makes interesting reading.
Five
modern surgeou would have been hundred and two leaders voted for
denounced by the theologians, who I Tolstoi ; the German historian
then ruled mankind, as audacious ' Mommsen was a close second with
intrusions into the exclusive juris- 4DG ; Marconi followed with 445;
diction of God.
Two centuries lbse„ received 425; Edison, 368;
ago, or, at the furthest, three, the; Nansen, 270; Roentg-n, 204; Men-
H a s a complete line of
man of science who would take out ze|, the German painter, 248 ; Koch
goods at his n e w store.
the viscera of a man, cut out, their j the bacteriologist. 208: w hile the
A tw o-thousand dollar
disease and puttfum hack would Kaiser ignominiouslv brought up
have been fortunate to escape the the rear with only 202. It is well
addition has just been
stake or the block. But the auda- to note that of these ten candi-
received. Qualities right
cious invader of the secrets of the dates six are German ; such insig-
and prices right.
body, the beneficent hoaler who, nificant personages ms Herbeit
W . H. S T A A T S , Prop.,
with bis vial or his knife, lessens Spencer,
George Meriditb and
the miseries of humanity, dimin- Thomas Riley were not even men-!
ishes or destroys pain, prolongs tioned.
Among those who re­
life and smooths its pithway to ot.iVed over 100 vntt*» were Cliam-
tho grave— this is now the man berlain,
the Russian
novelist,;
who appeals most strongly to hie|Gorky, Hauptmann, the drama-I
fellow beings. For him and his tj-t, the Max Klinger, the <ierman
training the captains of industry ; artist.— Harpers Weekly.
E a -A S k *A M ife k lA U iA a h L T U : i tto k
ar„ pouring out th-ir millions,
building him colleges and labora
Mora T in Tr Uaserva.
Deschutes, • - - Oregon.
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tories,
endo ving professorships.
The latest order from the Interior 1
while the world at large hails him | Department to the Lakeview Laid
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as a man of power and influence j Oflice is as follows :
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at a time when wealth is acctirnu-
Washington 1). ( ’ , July 111 19015.1
luting and when men are not He- j ¡Register and U-ciever,
The only ilrst-cl: is establishment oTits kind ir< Western
caving. More and more, very like
Lakeview, Oregon,
Crack County.
ly. we shall see the strong men of
Withdraw from settlement or
the college classes choosing inedi- nnv appropriation :
T h e f i n e s t b r a n d s o f w i n e s , l i q u o r s , b e t rs a n d
c i g a . a c o n s t a n t ly on h a n d .
cine, although the time has not yet j jp s. 24, 25, 26. 27, 28, ranges. 7,
come for domination over the law-1 S
T(W
to 26 both inclusive
J Kas*ern p -opte a ie especially invit'-M In rail at Ihe Puffs! when in the <-it-. j
yer, who is now engaged in settling j rrtnK„ ff u> t ,
l)0th inelunivv!
the direction and the form in which Tps. 29 and CO, ranges 12 and 13.
the captains of industry shall car­ I'pa. 08 and C‘J, ranges 14 and 15.
ry cn their development of the l'ps. 40 ai.d 41 ranges 141 and 15.
world’s wealth. T in time seems 1'ps. 29, 30, 31, 32, 33. range 16
to he coming, however, when the I'p. 3C, range 17. SW1 of Tp. 3C,
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indefinite prohngition of human range 13. All South and E ist.
life and the destruction of the
Also the strip of land north and
enemies of human health, a work west of Klamath Indian Reserva­ The Booth A Cornett and Vandevert stages stop at ifs doors and livery
which almost suggests the oieative tion.
rigi can be had on short notice to drive to the timber.
power, will be the task that will
W . A. R ic h a r d s ,
BEND, ORECON.
receive the service of the best train-
Commissioner.
ing of our colleges and universities
A c c o m o d a t i o n s f i r « t * c l a s e in e v e r y r e s p e c t a t
— that is. when the appeal of med-
** repori*-d that Commissioner
icine and surgery will be address- li' hanl-* is n >>v going to m ike a
ed inevitably to the best in every forest reserve of Al aska, i h e l l j n
c o lle g e class, just as once the call
on.missioner is surely g"lrig d „fV
came ffom the ministiy and then |on the reserve question. It would Th * house wr.s reopened Julv 1“t under the management of Ed. Iioyd
formerly of the Farewell Bend Hotel.
from the bench ai d i> c .»? d sen 1 ' 14 splendid idea to m.iUe a re
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Accomodations fer travelers always first-class
HOTEL STAATS
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— Harper’a Weekly!
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CESCHUFES, O3TC0N.