The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, October 03, 1903, Image 2

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TllO D esC huteS E ch o
your nuoney. All timber phere of this vicinity is good for When you are tired of the ex
claims have been assessed at the poetry, but bad for poets. A 3 a con* citement of the Deschutes district
rate of $500 per claim and the tax I sequence we have never indulged Prineville is a nice quiet town to
iq'Bl.lXHID EVEKY gATt'KDAY BY
rate
is 22 mills. This is very rea­ in that fine art.
spend a day in.
THE DESCHUTES PCBIJSHINU COMPANY.
sonable. In many other sections There are many of our citizens
Entered
May
19U
8,
at
Bend,
Oregon.
a*
foreign
timber holders have been
When you hear rumors of tho
icotul cl*»» m atter, under Act oi Congress _ °
who take the statements of the doings of the Department of the
/ March 3rd, iy03.
given the warm end of the poker Bend
at a 99 per cent dis­ Interior always believe the worst.
¡but Crook county is out of debt, count Bulletin
and closely inspect the re­ / w \
si itscKiPTioN KATES:
^ (K, has a set of county officials both
Per (So 1 ear
mainder.
HubMCTiptionn taken for a Hhorter term .) capable and honest and treats all
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property owners with equality.
make a plat o any Township
SATURDAY, OCT. 3, 1903. t
As a general rule poetry is not
in The Dalles land District,(not
In the Be erve) corrected up-
---------------------------------- ----------- — The Oregonian, in enumerating a remunerative style of compo-
to-date
for 50 cents cash or
In an editorial som etim e since, | the mistakes that Roosevelt might 9‘t’oni
there are some poets
Postage Stamps.
the New York Times criticised have made, says that he might w^° Set good returns from their
HUDSON & BRCWNHILL
President Roosevelt an his answer have let Payne out of his cabinet w,or^'
REAI, ESTRTE AND
to a request of the rI rain man’s and thereby alienated the Wiscon-
INVESTMENT CO.
Union that he refrain from making ; gin Republicans. Such a state- Mr. and Mrs. Michael Morrison
THE DALLES
OREGON
his Western trip over the Union ment is good for a quiet smile to returned from a visit at The
Pacific road where a strike was in any Wisconsin man. Payne be­ Dalles last Monday. While there
A . H. G R A N T ,
progress. Roosevelt's answer was longs to the corporation wing of Mr. Morrion made an entry on a
NOTARY penne.
quarter
section
of
valuable
timber
not characterized by any very the Republican party of Wiscon­
Office
at
the
Bend Meicantile t o ’s store.
great amount of bravery. He in­ sin, self styled the stalwarts. Gov. land in township 16 range 10.
formed the union that his trip ar­ La Follette of that state is the
BEND, OREGON.
rangements had already been made head of the wing that insists on
NOTICE.
NOTICE.
and that he could not disappoint corporations paying their taxes in­
In
the
cou
n
ty
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon
ior
n
til
»
County
Court
of the State of Oregon for
the people as to the route of his stead of buying up legislatures to Crook county.
Crook County.
the m atter of ihe application of West & In the m atter of the application of Severt Deb-
itinerary, leaving the impression let them go untaxed. The Payne In Brock
for a retail liquor license at Bend.
ing for a retail liquor license at Bend: , —
the H onorable County Court of the State of To the H onorable County Court of the State of
that he would have complied with people hate La Follette worse than To Oregon
Crook County:
Oregon for Crook County :
the request were it possible. The any democrat in the state and We, the for
undersigned, citizens, taxpayers and We, the undersigned, citizens, taxpayers aftd
of the precinct of Bend, Crook «dun- residents of the precinct of Bend. Crook Coun­
Times referred rather sarcastically many democrats love the governor residents
tv Oregon, would most respectfully petition ty, Oregon, would most respectfully petition
that
your
onorable Court grant a license to that your H onorable Conrt grant a license to
to hiB fear of disappointing the peo­ for the enemies he has made. At Kean West H and
Chas. Brock, partners, to sell Severt Debing to sell spirituous, m alt and vin-
spirituous,
m alt and vinous liquors in less 1 ous liquors in less quantities than one gallon
ple along the U. P. routo by failing the last election Dare Rose, mayor quautltiea than
one gallon in the precinct of in the precinct of Bend, County of Crook, Slat«
Bend, in the County of Crook. State of Oregon, of Oregon, for the term of six m onths. For
to exhibit, to them his august per­ of Milwaukee, was the demo­ for
the teraa of six m onths. For this we w ill this we w ill ever pray:
pray:
Ole Erickson
J W Shaw
son. It lamented the apologetic cratic candidate against LaFollette. ever
S Debing
Barney Lewis
1
M E Rockefeller
P B Gile
.Milton
Young
carl
K
Arnold
K \V Ciile
M C Awbrey
tone of the. reply and contrasted it Rose had a few months before car­ Jas Overton
J R Brock
W F Stewars
Richard King
J
W
W
hite
M
E
Rock
fell
Maxim
LcPagc
Ed
Brock
with the cogent and fearless meth­ ried the city of Milwaukee by a w F Stewart
Maxim LePahe
Chat Brock
Richard King, jr.
M
C
Awbraw
T
St
M
ichel
Gilbert
Hagan
Wm
Stephen»
ods that (»rover Cleveland waB good majority. After the fight was J W Shaw
W H Slaats
A C Lucas
Nick Smith
I
J
Iteed
Ole
Erirkeon
J R Brook
W ill Marsh
wont to use on like occasions. under way it became plain that M J Morriion
George Schlecht
Barney Lewis
C M Triplett
Ohas
Winter
John
Steidl
T St Michel
Louis
Nilaen
That President Roosevelt woufd the Payne wing was working for C V Triplett
J L Kever
George Broeterhou* M K Richardson
A W I ope
M i'
0
havw informed the union that his Hose. The democrat* doubted the
A H (irant
L O Reed
George Schlecht
Ora Fointlexter
E J Rroek
W H H ollinshead
Arni Anne
Harry A H ill
A C Lucas
(i R Roberts
M ilton Young
J N H unter
Dan lteisin g
Harry A H ill
John J Dokkeu
B O Low
C J Coltor
J W W hite
W H Staats
J K Bonham
I. O Reed
F I Worth
C C Ariplett
John Elder
Dudley Mayfield
J
L
Kever
Elwood Roberts
J H Hoyt
Oliver Johnson
J K Benham
C B Swalley
Notice is hereby given that the above peti-
I< • to the .................
tion w ill be presented
Honorable C ouu-| Notice is hereby given that the above peti-
ty Court of the state of Oregon for Crook tion w ill tic presented to the Honorable County
County at the next regular term thereof, to- Court of the State of Orogon for Crook County
wit, on the tth day of November. A 1) 1903, or at the next regular term thereof, to-wit, on the
as aoon thereafter as the said Court oun hear 4th day of November, A. D. 1903, or as soon
the same, and w ill then and there ask that the thereafter as the said Court can hear the same,
same be granted an«l a license be issued to the and w ill then and there ask that the said pati-
the said Rcan West and Chas Brock to sell tion be granted and a license be issued to tho
spirituous, m alt, vinous liquors and hard eider said Severt Debing to soil spirituous, malt and
in lens quantities than one gallon at the pie- \ iuous and tiard eider in less quantities than
cin ct of Bend, in Crook County, Oregon, for one gallon at th e precinct of Bend, in Crook
the term of six months.
County, Oregon, for the term of six months.
Dated this fiOtli day of September. . A — D .. 19C::.
Dated this noth day of September,
A. I). 1903.
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SEVERT DEBING.
WEST Jc BROCK.
first duty was to observe his oath honesty o fa man who had such
of ollice ; that the constitution of friends as the Payne crowd and
the United States reads, that the when the vote was counted it was
right of persons to enter into law­ found that LaFollette was nearly
ful contracts shall not he abrogat­ 50,000 votes ahead and that Rose
ed ; that such clause of the consti­ had lost th# city of Milwaukee.
tution gives any employer the right This is the kind of popularity that
to contract with any person for his Payne enjoys in Wisconsin. Payne
services without regard to the ques- is the principal owner of the Mil-
tion of whether he was a union ; waukee street railway and is reput-
inan or a “scab;’’ that hh President led to have a fair knowledge of the
it was his duty to fee that every ! price of votes in the state legisla-
provision of that constitution was | ture. All federal officers in Wis-
M IL L A R D T R IP L E T T ,
carried out to the letter and that j cousin are stalwarts and the last
he would stultify himself as chief Republican state convention roast-
BliACKSjVIITfllflG A|1D HORSESHOEING.
ofeecutive were ho to lend his aid ed the appointees of Roosevelt to a
to any movement having in view deep brown. It begins to look as All kinds* of wagon work done in find-class shape; short notice jobs a specialty.
O p p o s ite s ch o o ih o u s o ,
BEND, ORECON.
the abrogation of the fieedom of though Roosevelt loves the worst
contract. The criticism seems members of his official family best. |
ju st anti well taken. Accounted a j Root, one of the most efficient
man of bravery, Roosevelt toadies secretaries of war 'ever in office, I
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to a labor union requesting him to was permitted to resign but Payne
W E S T & CO., Props.
do an uct in violation of his oath j still holds. When Secretary
of office. Opposing in speech the Shaw’s department conflicts with All kinds of fresh and 6alt meats, poultrv, vegetables, butter and egg 3
constantly on hand.
acts of outlaw capitol he ha? never | that of Hitchcock's, Shaw is given
suggested legislation to congress a rear chair. One might easily in-1 W e s t Building,
Bend, Oregon.
for the restraint of the depredations j fer from the Oregonian’s editorial j _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
of that class of outlaws. One al­ that political “pull” rather than
most feels that Roosevelt fears that competency was the chief require- L O W ’S C A S H STORED
he has not the intellect to meet | ment for a position in the cabinet,
I L y tle , O r e g o n .
and overcome this brainv but dis­
honest element and therefore When tho American war vessels Just opened up w ith a fresh stock of groceries,
shrinks from tho contest. In the steamed out of Italian waters for
canned goods, flour etc.
meantime we have a class who their destination in the harbor of
Mo’e stock now o r the way from Portland and Shaniko.
evade tbo law of the land fearlessly | Beirut, they received rounds oj
and say with Tweed “ W hat are I cheers as a farewell from the Ital-
you going to do about it.’’
ian war vessels. There is no doubt
-
that the fearless and just stand
At the installation of the Gov- that America has taken in the
ornor of Panam a canal, sentiment Turkish atl’a ir has won her friends
THE MISSES STENBERG AND HANDLE, Props.
rang loud. For all that, Nicar- in Europe and has inspired at
nugua will probably be negotiated least a few European countries to
Our stock of M illinery has arrived and w e
with and Senator Morgan, the von- emulate her methods.
w ill be ready to display fall and w in ­
erRblo senator from Alabama, may 1
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ter hats to the ladies of this v icin ity
yet see the favorite hobby of his l’oets are horn, not made, yet to
on October 1.
life realized
*
become an immortal poet requires
Call and m ake a «election of a fall and w inter hat. A com plete stock of notions w ill
arrive »eon.
high thought and plain living. A
If you have a patent to a timber poet should be very discreet about
DESCHUTES
OREGON.
claim the county will ask for $11 his subject. Tho rarefied atuios-,
•-r> 'iw iw i^ ^ i
C ity M e a t M a r k e t
Hem York Gash Store. 1