/ 1 DcsChutCS Echo capitalist build air-castles there is |always danger ahead. During the last panic every business not con­ I'l BI lH.'lED EVERY »ATI-RIMY BY TIIK I ".SO at' lt.S Pl'IU.Ismx<¡ COMPANY. ducted on a sound basis went to the wall. As a consequence should Killer- • t ills), lima. Ht Brini, n r-u m i, «a a panic occur in the near future it MM'OU'i I'la-s m atte r, ureter A it of Congrí-'.-' of M ur"li ;r.l, I!»«. will not prevail over the whole country nor will it be as severe as SI 1ISCKIPI ION ItATKS : in 1893. I‘er (N<> year .................................................. |1 00 .-o.»seri p l i o n s t a k e n fo r a » t io r t e r t e n u . ) only was the raid made on Govern- j Scott to the United States senate meat lands, but on state lands as j (0 trifle with small matters. well. Consult any plat of any pro­ posed or permanent reserve and vou will be astonished to see how In his state fair address Gov. Widely the school sections were til- Chambeihtin attacked forest re­ serves and was applauded to the ed on just prior to withdrawal, echo. There is no doubt about The Moro Observer observes as i the direction the wind is blowing. follows: The system of reseives is all Notice to T axpayers. rightf. It protects (lie area and The following is an extract from FULTON F L A Y S HITCHCOCK. forests from the grandest aggrega­ the section in the code providing SATURDAY, SKIT. 19, 1903. tion of sublime timber thieving Senator Fulton in a letter to the ever developed, It protects for the time for the payment of Oregonian makes a warm attack the before pasturage from devastation taxes: Taxes legally levied and It is impossible to convince a on “holier-than-thou” Hitchcock from an army of human known charged in any year may be paid lumberman who has worked in fir lie charges that lieu land scrip as sheepmen, cattlemen, hogs etc., and on or before the first Monday in timber that yellow pine has a great speculators are advised in advance it saves the state millions ot dol- future as a merchantable timber. what lands are going to be thrown | lars annually in growing crops de­ April following, and if not so paid A tree of yellow pine does not con­ into upon moist winds from a they shall become delinquent: reserves and thereby they are pendent protucted forest, which the greed of Provided however, that if one half tain enough of logs to suit an ad­ enabled possession of lands lumbermen would soon convert in- 0f the taxes against any particular mirer of the tall fir. In his , admir- . they . to get exchange , , which for suitable to a treeless waste. ation lor quantity he overlooks the1 scrip. . parcel of real property, or the taxes . . . ,, . 1 he departmer, ip. tie department of the in­ Let us inquire into the geography ! on any personal property charged great superiority of yellow pine as terior knows in advance about of the Moro man’s remarks. a lumber which will work up into these withdrawals, but Oregon land Which forest reserve in Oregon is against any individual, be paid on before the first Monday in April, any form very easily. In the first officials given no information not used to its limits for grazing or then the time for the payment of plfice pine is a great labor-saver. until the are order of withdrawal is i purposes by sheepmen and cattle- the remainder of such tax may be It is firm and durable and yet it As a result there must men by permission of the govern extended can be leadily worked up into any , forwarded. and including the first be something rotten in Hitchcock’s ment? What forests furnish all Monday of to October form without any danger of split - 1 department. The following is part the moisture mentioned? Is it the but if the remaining next one following, ting, which is the great fault of fir. ! of ¡Senator Fulton’s of statement: forests of the Willamette where the such tax be not paid on Or half In Eastern states, where the Win­ before Since the initiation of the forest people have to take in their ducks first Monday of October, then such are . intensely cold . and fuel , ters . , , , | reserve policy there has combina- been in nights to keep them from drowning remaining half shall be delinquent, high-priced, a house is a regular act,ive operation a secret do the moist winds blow from and, besides the penalty, interest castle against cold. This necessi- j tion between some official or of- or the yellow pine region which gov­ thereon shall be charged and col­ tates the use of a great deal of lum-1 ficials in the Department of the ernment reports show to be arid? lected at the rate of twelve per ber and also careful and painstak- Anterior and land speculators here iug * work on the , part of , . the , carpen- | states “l <)rtT0,b “,1(1 whereby doubt the in specie other Like Artemus Ward, we do not say centum per annum from the first .. as well, that the Moro man does not know Monday of April preceding ; and ter ; consequently the labor forms a Jator8 vvere appri8ed ulJonth8 £ ad. enough but that he knows too upon all delinquent taxes there formidable item in the cost of vance of the actual withdrawal of many things that arn’t so. building. To insure cheap con-¡lands for reserves, that the with- shall be collected from the taxpay­ atruction in that section the lum-MrawHl waB to be made. \\ here- The dedication of a monument er of such taxes, for the benefit, of upon the thrifty speculators caused ber used must nail easily and yield to the county, ten per centum as a be located on, entered or con­ to the memory of the late Presi­ penalty, readily to the saw and chisel. tracted and for the benefit of the to he purchased, thousands dent McKinley at Toledo, Ohio, These requirements have caused of acres within the limits of ths some days since recalls to our county or other public corporation the high prices at which white! proposed reserves, witheut any mind a similar ceremony which which shall have an interest in any pine is selling and they have also reference to the character or value took place Oct 2.8, 1891 at Tower, portion of such taxes, interest at caused the white piue forests to be were after, *antb as a base wa? for acres they Minn. The Toledo monument is the rate of twelve per centum per the selec- swc.pt aw^iy. .Manufacturéis are tion of lieu lands first to be raised in Ohio. The annum on such taxes from the day looking for a substituto for white I have been told by residents in 'tho Towermonument for which funds!on which they becarae delinquent pine, and yellow pine will have the I the vicinity of the proposed Wal- were raised among the sturdy min­ until their payment. next call to the markets of that j Iowa reserve that for some months ers of the Mesaba and Vermillion The sheriff's office is busy mail- prior to the withdrawal of those ing statements to all who still owe seotion. | lands, people, under direction of ranges has the distinction of being haif payments and to all delin­ certain “locators,” were flocking the first of its kind erected in quents. ¡Sheriff Smith says that In the full when the grain of the tllere to locate, taking lands that America. ............................................ Within two weeks after all taxes remaining unpaid after West and the cotton of the South : were utterly useless for any pur- j Pre8jdent McKinky’s'deaTh Tow^ the first Monday of October will be collected immediately by levy and must lie bought and moved, there pose excepting for sheep grazing), , . , . , . . lands, without a stick of timber I ha? ra,sed b-v subscription over sale. appears to he too little money in on them and entirely outside '$2000.00 fora memorial. A note- You get the best service by send­ the I'nited States. As a result tho timber belt; yet, when the with- ! worthy fact in connection with this short loans are'made at a high rate drawal came, lands were j monument is that it stands on the ing to Hudson & Browtihill for per cent of interest. This interest within the limits those of the proposed highe8t elevation in the State of for your corrected plats as you get must, of course, come out of the reserve. How did it become known the latest corrections of any town­ farmer and hence prices are lower. to the “locators” that those lands Minnesota. ship. This is impossible where would be withdrawn? The infor-! When we said that Rend was you This year Shaw eased up the situ­ (nation go to parties having duplicate could have come but from ation by buying up $ It),000,900 one source, government plats, as it would re­ the Department of tho was dead, we did not know that worth of bonds, but this method is Interior. I do not wish to he Lawrence was going to resurrect it quire a correction of all their plats not always available. Some plan mulct stood as intimating that the and put it on a 6ound financial from the land office every day. Besides the above firm charges you ought to he devised whereby the I am satisfied that he did not, for, 1 our lmPre8Slon that J only cents and guarantees to amount of currency could always though t am not in accord with his he was too busy electing Harvey send fifty it by return mail. lie increas'd in tho fall and then forestry policy, 1 consider him an withdrawn when the demand is honest man. I am equally satis­ IVTII-.L-A.IR.ID TRIPLETT, fied that the Commissioner of the over. 5 General Land Office did not do it. BliflCKSlHITBlNG AND HORSESHOEING. Nevertheless tho information A l.uidon mob hissed Chamber­ came that department, and All kinds of wagon work done in first-class shape; short notice jobs a specialty. lain on account of his attempt to because from of the perpetrated Opposite schoolhousc, BEND, ORECON. place a tariff on breadstuff's. by reason thereof frauds the land officials England is losing manufacturing in Oregon have been criticized, supremacy by reason of her old- abused and condemned, when they fashioned machinery and the de- * * r * in no wise responsible. What , , could they have done prevent cadence ot her working ni people . , to were ' who the frauds? 1 he lands sub- W E S T Sc C O ., Pr o ps . are getting heartless in their labor. ject lo e„try Ulldcr the law. They The- people can hardly s-eure the were not even advised that the All kinds of fresh and salt meats, poultry, vegetables, butter and eggs constantly on hand. nece-sitira of life w ith cheap food withdrawals wore in contemplation. , and with an additional tariff their Tl,a,1 kno* n only to a narrow 1 W e s t Building, Bend, O regon. , . < i i i - i - i . circle in the Interior Department conor on >n wouul be tearful to con- ’t - ot that department has been will­ template. ing to saddle the entiie blame on Oregon officials, and their alleged I lu late decline of stocks to- delinquencies have been advertised L y tle , Oregon. throughout the coun­ gethe with the various strikes industrious!. try. The tips that were given, and Just opened up w ith a fresh stock of groceries, throughout tho country are symp­ clearly many wers pivin, came canned goods, flour etc. toms of a coining depression. from Washington, and could not AVhen the laborer, soldier and the have come from elsewhere. Not More stock now ou the way from Portland and Shaniko. May If II Win t llOIF £i V / ■ I i twin I ab mi i I -I l-l/\ A .. — A ...... 1 ..... . . A . .. • * * City M eat M arket — — ------------------------------------- ^ L O W ’S C A S H S T O K E