The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, October 17, 1903, Image 2

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    T l l G D c s C l l l l t G S K C 'llO
PI R !. II IM ir > E V E R Y » A T I R D A Y B Y
THE
DESCUIDES R IH L IS H IN U C OM PANY
Entered May 31st, 19U8, »t Bend, Oregon, an
•eriinil eia»» m ailer, under Act of Congres»
of March ir.I , 1WW.
SI HSCKIPTION KATES:
P er year
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(N o Hub»crl|>tlons taken for a shorter term.)
S A TU R D A Y, OCT. 17, 1903.
DISTRESS IN
THE
DESERT.
CH AS . 8. E D W A R D S
H. F. B E L K N A P
P*e BUPPort low-and-order papers or Deschutes and has become suf-
BELKNAP 4 EDWARDS
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ficiently interested in the country
to decide upon remaining here. P h y s i c i a n s a n d S u r g e o n s
P R IN E VILLE, OREGON.
The Republican party of Oregon With his father, he a. one time
certainly needs a real party paper. wa8 extensively engaged in the offic« la Adamson a w in n ek Co’*. D ru« s to re
I he Oregonian claims to be such a meet packing business in Sioux : —
paper but its editor went to \\ ash- City. Besides investing in fine
M . R. BI C C S ,
ington to dig up a few half-bricks iand8, Mr. Booge will engage in the
Attorney at Law and notary.
to throw at Williamson. This dis- livestock business and we trust
Main Street, Prlnevtlle, Oregon.
sention is not due to any fault ot that his coming into this vicinity
\\ illiamson but Scott has evidently will prove as remunerative as the Office on itreet leading to Court Haune.
made a combination with Moody Journal’s informants predict.
H. W . R E E D ,
and Hermann to have himself elect-
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ed senator,
senator, and
and since then hie
You get the best service by send-' N ° t a r y
IP tllO liO
Draws up deeds, mortgages, etc , and
Once upon a time the Oregonian paper has not been a peace paper. { ing
_ t0 Hudson & Brownbill for
executes all kinds of legal documents
w ith care and precision.
sent one of its reporters out into the
18 keen a personal organ. your corrected platf as you get the
OREGON
desert to plug for a toga for liar- \ " e^' we ^aro say that Scott will ia^e#j corrections of any township, L Y T L E
vey. The cruel barbarians of the
into the senate about the Xhia is impossible where you go to j
section disregarded his sacred 0f - 1 8arae *‘ me
M°°dy breaks into i pnrties having duplicate govern-
fice of ambassador, beat bis jaw the house of representatives, but ment D]at9) tt8 it would require a
make a plat o any Township
and rent his garments, leaving we would hate to name a date for correction of all their plats from
in The Dalles land District,(not
that
momentous
occurrence.
him nothing more than a voice
the land ollice every day. Besides
in the Re erve) corrected up-
to-date for 50 cents cash or
bowling in the wilderness. There­
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the above firm charges you only i
Postage Stamps.
u o out into Oregon, Mr. Lan-
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upon the Oregonian came to his • ii
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-..t fifty cents and guarantees to send ,
gille, and have an interview with!. /
rescue with a few of its moral hy­ the people of that state from the ** ^y return mail,
HUDSON & BROWNHILL
R E A Ii ESTRTE A N D
perbolas, cribbed from the canni­ fifth story of Hotel Portland, come
IN V E S T M E N T CO.
back
to
D.
C.
and
inform
the
pow­
bals of the Fiji Islands. The Ore­
The frame-work of the P. B. D.
THE DALLES
OREGON
gon Daily Journal was
mean ers that be that there is a steadily Co.’s flume is now under way. The
growing
sentiment
among
Oregon
enough to run in on tho Oregon-
mill crew will shortly be put upon
people favoring forest reserves,”
iau’s sacred literature in the fol­ said Mr Hitchcock. Mr. Langille the structure until a new supply of
lowing manner:
logs have been hauled to the mill.
did.— Klamath Falls Express.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
The unhappy editor of the morn­
I f the Express is right about It is reported that the flume will Office At the Bend Meicantile Co’s store.
ing paper takee a melancholy view this, the Portland Hotel ought to be finished by December 1st.
BEND. OREGON.
o f virtue. It is not a producer,
be
raised
for
sheltering
a
conspir­
and so he bewails these momen­
tary Upees when he hsa been se­ acy against th* commonwealth
duced into its support. For in­ under its roof.
DICK V A N ftK V H T , FBOF. *
stance, hear his moan •
>
“ If a man steals the county or
When Hermann became suspic­ Carries U. S. Mail, express and passengers through in two days. Takes
city blind, he is to be treated with
you through the picturhsque Deschutes Valley and the great
ious of Williamson it was a funny
«very mark of consideration, or
yellow pine timber belt.
«lee he will break somebody's head, occurrence. I f Williamson had
E X P R E S S A N D P A S S E N G E R S W A Y B IL L E D A T D E SC H U TE S POSTOKEICE.
•top his paper, or bring a libel become suspicious of the land com­
OSCAR HYDE, Prineville Agent.
suit ” Therefore the editor that missioner, who turned on the tears
has Lund that virtue doesn’t pay when told that his work was too
will henceforth save hie head,
odoriferous for Roosevelt, there
keep up hie subscriptions, and
avoid libel suits. But even the would have been aome sweet rea­
truly good are slow to appreciate sonableness in the condition. Aa
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the shining virtues of this melan­ it stands, Williamson could get
choly Jacques. Hear him :
just a few more letters of recom-
"The myth that eo called law-
mendation as to honesty than The Booth A Cornett and Vandevert stages stop . » its doors and livery
and-order people will stand by the
newspafier that does its public, ^*M8er-
rigs can be had on short notice to dri"s to the timber.
duty is one of the most mirth-pro-j
BEND, ORECON.
yoking ever transmitted from a re-
Senator Brownell intends to in-
inote antiquity.”
troduce a bill into the next legis-
That is a view entirely too lature doing away with county
M IL L -A -I^ iD T R I P L E T T ,
gloomy, and comes from the inex- ;mJ , tate
t conventions and
penence of the editor in that par-
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ticular line of conduct. Try it Permitting electors to vote direct
once. It is worth the experiment. ^or ^ e ir choice at the primaries. All kinds of wagon work done in first-class shape; short notice jobs a specialty.
And while the spirit moves, it I Such a law is now in force in Min-
Opposite schoolhouse,
BEND, ORECON.
would be interesting for the editor „esota and has worked toward
to tell us how the people of no law parly clt,an,ine(,s Tha stat e of!
and order stand by their news - 1 ....
\\ isconsin has a like law upon its
papers.
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Again another sad wail breaks statute hoiks,
the silence:
j
W E S T & CO., Props.
“ While you are yet writing the ; The Oregonian is a very moral |
promised editorial against crimp- paper on all subjects except gamb- All kinds of fresh and salt meats, poultry, vegetables, butter and eggs
constantly on hand.
ing, thei, lawyer is signing a treaty ljng and prostitution. On these
of alliance with Barry Sullivan.”
8ubj<,ct„ u 8Und§ with the prMent W e s t B u i l d i n g ,
Bend, O regon.
Of course, there is nothing to b e
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done after that except to join the administration of Mayor \\ illiams.
alliance. But surely Barry has It hasn’t yet converted the minis­
not proved aa ungrateful or unap- ters of Portland to its views.
precialive as the law-abiding peo- !
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L y t le , O regon .
pie. He puts up for what be gets.
Attracted to Centra* Oreeron.
and be gets a good deal. He elect-
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I hat James r. Booge will be a J list opened up with a fresh stock of groceries»
ed bis inavor, and has got bis
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. ■ r and , • controls
. , . bis
■ newspaper.
______ millionaire in a tew J
years
is the
canned goods, flour etc.
chief,
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.
.
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,
,
prediction
of
Joseph
I
rauerman
I f be does
not
stand by all these, *
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Mo-e stock now on the way from Portland and Shaniko.
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and \\ ill H. Biviogstoo, who re-
he deserves to be classed with those
,
.
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, law ami order
i ,
|. who
. ^ don t turned yesterday from Central Or#
people
gon, where Mr. Booge is acquiring
stand by their newspaper. He has
large tracts of timber land. Mr.
extended his licit! of usefulness he-
Booge already has secured title to
yontl crimping for the benefit of
several hundred
acres of land
the commerce of Portland to a
covered by tall yellow pine trees,
partnership in gambling that helps
and he is buying more
His in- |
out the city considerably, and he
TH E MISSES STENRERU AND RANDLE. i*rops.
tention is to hold on to the land |
is ablv supported by bis newspaper
until a railroad shall come his
M IL L IN E R Y , D R Y GOODS, SHOES, Etc.
in both these enterprises. It is
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and Mr. Trauerman and Mr
difficult to ree why the editor of ,
I.ivingston sav that if he only can i
New stock of dry goods now on the way in from Shaniko.
the morning paper should l>e in
do that the fates will not be able tql
such low spirits. If his kind of
All Kinds of Sewing and Dressmaking Dona.
— and
» from writing .. a check '
people stand bv bis paper—
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i do. the c which
will require . seven
figures.—
Call and make a selection of a fall and winter hat. A c o m p le te »took of n o tio n s w ill
must
lie presumed
.
T
arrive
arri\e itioo.
soon.
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Sioux City ( Iowa)
Journal,
contrarav not appearing— then it
*
should be matter of small concern
'*r. Booge. to whom the Journal
D E SC H U T E S
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OREGON.
to him whether law-and order peo ¡refers, is at presents resident of
A. H. GRANT,
PRINEVILLE-SILVER LAKE STAGE LINE.
PILO T BUTTE INN
Accomodations fer travelers always first-class
B L A C K S M IT H S AflD HORSESHOEING.
C ity M ea t M a rk et
LOW’S CASH STORE
; flew York Gash Store.
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