The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, October 10, 1903, Image 2

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    The DesChutes Echo
roots run all directions several rods been a horde of laborers clamoring but we never set a man Yight who
iu order to gather suflioieut mois­ for pay, a large mortgage ill secur­ credits him to some other state.
ture for gnowth. This land is arid, ed and the waste of an immense However, a rogue gets arrested ia
p i - B L i m i l D E V E R Y SA T l'H O A Y BY
Payne’s department once in a while
THE DESCHUTES PUBLISHING COMPANY. very little less arid than sagebrush amount o f wealth and labor.
= land, and always will remain so
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and a man weak in integrity finds
Entered May Sint, lWW. at Bend, Oregon, a» u n t il ir r ig a t e d
All talk of water i In his state fair address Govern- a hospitable asylum in the depart­
second p I bck matter, under Act ol emigres»
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of March 3rd, lllttt.
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such
is rot. ior Chamberlain attacked forest re- ment run by Hitchcock.
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i serves and was cheered to the echo.
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Now we have a little in - ; tidb the wind is blowing, remarks
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sight into the influence that is an exchange. True,
but
wind the Donkel case is worthy of atten­
moving for the formation of a re- doesn’t blow hard enough out here tion for its tone of manliness and
S A T U R D A Y , OCT. 10, 190.°».
serve in this section. Williamson ! in 0reKon- Co“ ld wa Prevail UP<>» human kindliness.
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one of those Eastern twirlers to
No greater injustice could be
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11 emp atically ° p - , twirl Hitchcock back into Wiscon-
p l a c in o THE r e s p o n s ib il it y .
posed to it. Who, then, is the sin and into private
life again, done this young man than to ac­
cuse him of thorrible deed, if he be
Land Commissioner Richards sponsor for the project? Is it pos-1 there’d be a blow with good in it.
innocent. It is to be hoped that
amount to jie wjjj prove hj8 j nnocence bevond
has given out an interview in re- sible that Richards is relying en- Oregon winds don’t auiouni
take
them. j , u„ shadow
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u of a doubt and
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ganl to the formation of the Rlue tirely upon Moody for aid and com-
, anyway you
iaae mem.
Mountain forest reserve that is
very entertaining
reading. The
very fact that Richards has come
to the point of explanation and
seeks to justify his course is a pret-
fort in this reserve? Is it Moody’s railVoad into°Central Oregon, but it i tUrn a.U 8u“ pici° " 8 from him. H i»
work, and if so, what is Moody’s doesn’t count for anything. R e - Ca®e , lh bf ‘,ng thoroughly ,nv^f t l *
game? Has he friends among the verting again to Hitchcock : His
eg^blished1— SMver
scrip men or what? The republi-j
^ate8t i - a turn down of the
man
L a|ie Bulletin,
cans turned down Moody for Wil- i w^0 0CCUP‘ ®a Oregon b gubernatori-,
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ty good evidence that he is getting liamson in this district and in the val]ey settlers.— Klamath Falls Ex-1
The curtailment of immigration
off his high horse and that the Ore-! meantime it will render its con- Press-
I has become a subject of consider-
gon press comments and petitions gressman every aid in his fight
Now, brother, b o a little more able interest to Americans at this
have hit home. It is also an evi- against this reserve. His stand is careful of your geography. We are time. The class of immigrants
dence that the opinions of Oregon
popular in this vicinity and all
from Wisconsin, and although we shows plainly that we are getting
people will be considered
before over Oregon and he
will succeed, do not come from the state where a too many of the incompetents o f
any new reserves are made. This j we hope. I f Moody is trying a show-down is required on every oc- Europe.
Scandinavian, German
will redound to our benefit and shell game on us, we will soon find casion, we would quietly and re- und English immigration are fall-
people in this vicinity can now itout, although Richards will hard- spectfully, warn you against inti­ ing off while the South of Europe
feel confident that the tract of land ly admit that Moody has him hyp- mating that Hitchcock hails from is moving over here.
to the south of this place which noticed.
the
Badger state. Postmaster
was lately withdrawn from entry
General Payne is from Wisconsin
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TO SETTLE THE DIFFICULTY.
will again be thrown open shortly
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Truthful James, the local poet,
after a change of officials has been
made at Lakeview. The commis- has an article in the Oregonian in
DICK V a NDKVERT, PROP.
aioner’s interview, though straight- which he states that all the dis-
forward and most innocent in ap- sensions that have ever been pre- Carries U. S. Mail, express and passengers through in two days. Takes
you through the picturhsque Deschutes Valley and (lie great
pearance, leaves very much to be valent in this vicinity have been
yellow pine timber belt.
rend between the lines. In speak- due to pie and the different meth-
EXPRESS AND PASSENGERS WAYBILLED AT DESCHUTES POSTOKFICE.
ing of the Blue Mountain reserve, ods of devouring that pleasant
PRINEVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE.
OSCAR HYDE, Prinevllle Agent.
he uses one sentence to show ex- hut unwholesome viand. The dis-
Congressman Moody’s connection j sensions mentioned have been rest-
with it. Moody recommended it. ing in peace for some time but we
Then follows a petition of residents are glad to see that Truthful has
asking for the reserve with a com- desecrated their graves. The off
A. C. LUCAS. " ----
paratively
few
signers. Then hand manner in which Truthful
comes the most significant item in grasps all the pros and cons of any
the interview— a letter from Wil- question is as pleasant as it is as- The Booth & Cornett and Vandevert stages stop t, its doors and livery
liamson favoring the project.
tonishing. Wo move that Truth-
rig3 can be had on shott notice to dri-,e to the timber.
Now it will he observed that the ful he appointed a committee of
BEND, ORECON.
style and nature of Moody’s recom- one to decide on the only right
mendatiou was not mentioned hut j method of eating pie and that all
M IL L A R D TRIPLETT,
the text of Williamson’s letter was I partieskconcerned accept the report
set out in full. It would appear and abide by it for all time,
from this that Richards would be j
Of course, we expect that the
pleased to make Williamson shoul- j referee will select his own method All kinds of wagon work done in first-class shape; short notice jobs a specialty.
dor the responsibility for the Blue of eating pie as the only proper
O p p osite s c h o o lh o u s e ,
BEND, ORECON.
Mountain reserve
and to leave one, and that is what we want.
M oody iu the background. When | Pie eating has an important bear-
we remember that Williamson bas ing on character-building and we
opposed the reserve in this section ask that the report include that
W E S T & CO., Props.
in a most caustic manner and has subject. I f a woman’s name could
expressed, on every occasion, oppo- J also be rung in, in some equivocal All kinds of fresh and salt meats, poultry, vegetables, butter and eggs
sition to its formation it is easy to manner, it would also be accept-
constantly on band.
understaud that Richards is pain- able.
W e s t Building,
Bend, Oregon.
fully anxious to have it understood
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that Williamson was the chief fac-
Capital punishment exists in a {
tor in the setting off of that reserve. | large number of states including
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The Blue Mountain reserve, hjw-! Oregon. As a preventative against
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ever, had a good reason for exist- \ murder it is not a wonderlul sue-1
L y tle , O re g o n ,
P I L O T B U T T E IN N
Accomodations fer travelers alw iys first-class
BhflCKSIVIITtflfiG flflD HORSESHOEING.
Oity Meat Market
once. It is the source of water cess. This can he easily shown
supply tor a considerable scopo of by comparison with states which
territory and it dilfers radically in have no death penalty. As a spec-
that respect from the proposed re- i tacle capital punishment is nause-
serve in this section. While forest- ating and hardening. It creates a
clad mountains gather moisture contempt for the sacredness of
and feed it gradually to the sur- ; human life. We could well do
rounding level country, the tracts without it.
of yellow pine situated on the le v e l;
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neither get nor hold moisture.
The failure of the Consolidated
Take the Deschutes river valley. Lake Superior Company ends one
I f there is any surface water it more business romance. The com-
never reaches the river for the Des- pany harnessed the raters of Lake
chutes water is clear cold Cascade Superior for water power, opened
water all the year round. The the Michicopin iron
mines i n )
water supply on these pine tracts Canada, built a steel plant and'
is so scant that the trees stand started to project a railroad to deso-
quite a distance apart ami their j late Hudson Bay. The result has i
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O p en ed u p W it h a fr e s h S tock O f g r o c e r ie s ,
c a n n e d g o o d s , f l o u r etc.
Mo-e stock now oa the way from Portland and Shaniko.
flem York Gash Store.
THE MISSES STENBERli AND HANDLE. Props.
j M IL L IN E R Y . D R Y GOODS, SHOES, Etc.
New stock of dry goods now on the way in from Shaniko.
All Kinds of Sewing and Dressmaking Done.
t all anil make a selection of a (all and winter hat.
arrive soon.
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