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About The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19?? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1904)
TT iT lm U llu X lU U b T - n U l. naLiMBo xtiiit BAT rKDATiT TIIK DKKCHl’TEB PUBI lKHlNG COMPANY in * im in h b l im u m . ( o m pam . —- Entered M 1»t. Ida under s, at D Act emi, of Orrgon. »» icom l « 111 -* *jr m 3 atter, Congress wkich rest his popular strength |the timbe law so that Uncle and which inspire the hi ghest BOn- Sam would be «nabled to g o tfu ll Illdenc« in bis r»iiominatlo« and vain« for hia timber, iteannot be r6Pl6(ltlOn, ’ ldenllCHl , . . , ,, , Wlti) n,au til©*6 o n , done. A . n y tim ber man can tell of Jackson. Jackson a energy and J i i, pmirair« neHlllong LOUMg* in in war war first trrei de- »ie j ! y ou, if he Wants tp, *” that Under J signaled him for political! honors any and all laws, the government Roosevelt’s dashing leadership tit gets "skinned,” that is, it) doesn't HCUSCKll'TlON KATES: >'T y ear $i ooi San Juan Iliil made him Govern and n ever w ill receive full value (No Hubacriptions taken for a shorter term.) or of New York and Vice-Presi for its lands, o f whatever de- dent.” SATURDAY, JAN. Id, 1904. scr iption they may be. I t is not Roosevelt became president by a . .necessary to go into detail; but of fate that a better man There a ueep »Du. significance siimifirsnc« in in I 1 decree (lecree of IatH 8 mere is i. a „ that a better ... man , we will do • so should any one de- should die. For the position he . J the impending struggle Vietvc»pn uemeeni , , __ , sire to read a lengthy article e x ile is — not to tie blamed. ----- ----- --------- ... , . , J Japan and, Russia and that it occupies ,,,, , . ■ , • • plaining how it can be done and elected to the v.ice-presi-11 n might develope into a quarrel be When , , , , , , . . u I is being done all over the coun- dency, he had reached ny th e 1 ° . . . . tween two great world powers is , ,, i .u <• try, more especially in the tun- voice of the uooplo the summit of J 1 J possible. Several years ago a ,.4. , bereo areas, hifl political life and his career i . . poorlv disciplined army of China would soon have been at an end Congress v ery wisely is avo.d- men was unmercifully beaten by 11" an^ la n d le " lslatl0n' Senil‘ the army of the Mikado and had McKinley lived. Roosevelt’s 1 tors oon't want to bother with j The Oregonian thenceforth Japan felt her import fitness is lacking. anything so trivial, and congress- gets off his trolley when he ance as a nation of the world. The man ... .. - j . . a ij tt - i men don't dare to open their to Old Hick- \ result is that the Jap’s hat is just a likens -, the president , . ... mouths about it lest a foot tmd a I , , few sizes too small for his head ory. f o r impulsiveness it is true comfortable resting place, ih e are alike but for honesty of and with the sie’em, Fido, urging ■reason is obvious. The present oris that o f Old England Japan is apt to he-! P^pose and convictions that st stand laws cannot be improved upon. tlure is a vast difference. come involved in a war that will — R eview . prove disastrous to her. England llo09ev,ilt’g shortcomings ar. re Why not let Truthful James act has long felt the encroaching ten-j corded in his public utterances and the acts of his olliciai life. To as an arbitration board in the set- dencies of Russia in the far East | him the same category dement of the big damage suit? j The enterprise of the present dy-IP*ace with Andrew Jackson is a mistake. Truthful had ought to be an ex-1 nasty of Russian Czars in internal pert on character A number of] improvement and the extension of prominent citizens of this place A WlANY-SIDED Q U E S T fO fl. this policy to Asiatic Russia has once swore that they would not be- | alarmed England to no small de The East Oregonian recently lieve him • under oath. He is a gree. Fearing that Russia might used the following as the basis great character essayist and, when some day attempt to absorb China for a diatribe about Senator Ful- it cotm-s to expatiating on morals, New Overland Service, t m in Double daily tin- Chicago via service to Chicgo, IVSsIwaukee <&» S t. Pau! Railway. Only one change oc cars, Portland to Chicago, and that in the day tim e from one car to- another on the* same train. If you go East via St. Paul, you will naturally prefer t<| ride on the famous Pioneer Lim ited to Chicago. S. R O W E , C e n e r a i A g o n t. 134 Third St., Portland i1 'T im b er Lands l \Vanted. Du You Want to Sell Yours? and possibly extend her conquests j ton-s argum ents f or the present I a puzzle, to British India, England cunning j tiinber and stone law: Jackson Day was the occasion ly watches for an opportunity to “ During the past 20 years the for a gathering of Oregon’s De- block the former’s progress b y , Oregon Lum ber company has W e are now in a position to make purchases from 40,000 , j. . . i w * mocracy in Portland. The feeling ittle Japan Japan , j stripped G ripped hundreds hundred o f thousands tbal a more thorough organisation standing sponsor to hule to 50,000 acres of well-timbered' yellow and sugar pine lands while in her fighting mood. -A- 0£ acres 0f vuluablg tim ber land in both large and small tracts, f f yon are looking for a buy of the party was necessary has war will mean defeat for the Jap. ' ¡n p’astern Oregon. They saw- er and want the highest market price, it will pay you to call long existed and now that the state Should England step in, the evo- or write to us. List your lands wkh us and allow us to examine- . .... «ut e very available tract of haH H democratlc executive whose luticn in Asiatic politics within the tilnber tbat Was easy o f access administration will go on record as them and make you an offer. next few year* would be startling f rom the railroads. This land a model one, Democracy should Russia is powerful; she lias the j was purchased under the tim b er no longer lie dormant, best equipped army of all nations and stone act, and the tim ber cut GEORGE S C H L E C H T * C O M PAN Y CONTEST NOTICE. and a good navy as well. The lat-1 f rom ¡t . Today that land is ly- j U. S. Land Office, The Dalles, Ore. DESCHUTES, CR O O K C O U N TY, OREGON. tar is hardly needed for defense as ¡n<r idle, unfit for any purpose| Nov. 23, im I her few great ports are inaccess- under the sun, nobody claims i t , ! «inn 110 ^ 0 ^ 0 ” V> Lu**i1K'aAnbighLiT!,<\oi^ able to the beat navy that sails th»—^ ]ias been advertised fo r sale m».i«¡)et.'''?i.,li«Kit.»r'»»•'ars\v'V>w*-si.»*<ir seas. Nicholas could throw his for taxes, but the taxes are still St.-iu'.iYav'r»wn.iiq^v.¿'tu'w- n'e. ‘,r B R IG H T ’S DISEA SE. unge 1 1 e. • Sain- l e o i i m a ii.tr, fi -w tin u n i t r i m m l , h„ ,, , „ » uel T. l ’ n w c t t Coutei+rev. In whic-li it is alleged legions into inuiaanarepe.tt me unpaid on thousands of acres o f | timt said snimwi 1 . i reweit has wholly »ban The largest sum ever paid for a 1 cloned said tract; that he has changed his resi victories of Alexander the Great. b •■ dence therefrom lor more than six months prescription, changed hands in since making said entry; that said traiftisnot fc>an Francisco, Aug. 30, 1901. England has never vet learned a ipbt, p; q seems to want a law ! settled noon and cultivated by &ai«L party as | by law, and that such failure still ex- lesson through defeut. Japan is irained whereby the governm ent required i>t>. and tliat the same ia not due to Military or The transfer involved in coin and stock $112,500.00 and was paid by making a mistake in couneuling could sell the tim ber to the hmh- hvrl'l.^Lufica'ifrii“^ |,.,r , , , ,, , , ami offer evidence ouehaig said allugatlun at a party of business men for a spe W1W1 " tr - est bidder and then when lie re- mohioek u. m. on January 16 , lam before w. a . cific for Bright’s Disease and Dia _ _ _ _ _ _ Hell U. 8. ( ominis,loner, at his office at l'rine . ------ --------- — ■ I moves one tree he must plant ville, Ore., ami that final hearing will be held betes', hitherto incurable diseases. at iu o’clock a. m. on January 2 .'», l‘.k)l before the ’They commenced the semms In its New Year’s edition the two in its stead, so that in tw o or Register and Receiver at ihe United States Land Office in The Dalles, Oregon. investigation of the specfic Nov. L5, Portland Oregonian preaches : three hundred years hence the : The said contestant having, in a proper af- _ _ 4i , i fldavil. t<i«< 1 Nov. 10,1908, -ft f<*r 1 1 1 f*eU which 1900. They interviewed scores of a very nice sermon on the moral i ufovornmont will have another show that after due diiigeuee i^rsona! service the cured it on its merits by patting , a » ai i . ... ,. _ I of this notice can not be made, it \s hereby or- lmprovcMnent tliat has come about crop of ripe tim ber to dispose of. , den-d ami directed that such n.»tiw* u* given over thrae dozen cases on the treat by due und proper publication. generally during the past few It must be admitted that m the MICHAEL T. NOLAN, ment and watching them. They Register. also got physicians to name chronic, yenrs. On the Hum« page is found com plexity of the situation at incurable cases, and administered a desertation on ‘‘legs” by the present the latter idea migrbt be it with the physicians for judges paper’s humorist, which is extreme regarded as a good one, so far as Up to Aug. 25, eighty s»ven per ly interesting reading but does a reforesting process is concern cent of the test were either well or ■ot conform at all to the moral ed; but the idea of setting tim ber progressing favorbly. . There being but thirteen per cent, TABLE NO . spirit that tbe paper has imbued to tin' highest bidder, though all T I M E of failures, the parties were satisfitnl itself with. It do be funny how right in theory, does not work Effective February. 15, 1903. and closed the transaction, the these “ law and order” papers some out in practice any better than proceedings of the investigating times forget themselves. The Ore the present law— wherein the oou+mittee aud the clinical reports gonian School of Journalism is governm ent is "s k im " in a de-1 of the test cases were published and will be mailed free upon application. unique in that it is the only one ; light fu way by tim ber grabbers, Address John J. Fulton Company, that can properly define “ charnc- j according to the so-called tim ber Daily S T A T I O N S Daily ! 420 Montgomery S4. San Fran Pass. ! ter” and “ Morals.” Our friend, protection papers, which appear l'R.'it» Arrv cisco, Cal. Truthful James, is one of its grad to think when a poor man pur Lea* A M. 1*. M . uates— post graduates. chases a claim, whether with his 11 25 ¡ 1 SO - - BXGttb - .V4 own money or someone else's. 11 00. l Ô0 - - »jibeona 10 52 1 >4 - ctink'a Hanna's retirement from the he is absolutely robbing and do 10 42» 2 14 - - W asco 4 .8 IN V t& IU K S | -g g ? 2 g g national chairmanship of the re fraudiug the government. See 10 30 • •2 27 - - Klon dyke 2.0 -a * -........................ ... parties w h o can publican party will have the effect rotary Hitchcock and the presi- 2 :>3 19 25 - - Summ t - - invest from $300 to One Eastern 3 l investor m a d » ¡£<35,000 in 1003 Call or of making Roosevelt and his ur- j dent scorn to share this v ie w .! 2 «4 10 l Hay Canyon June w rite for nartk-ulavs The W m . R W h it* .7 Co., 313 Pine St.. Portland, Or. deut admirers feel less secure its j whether from personal observn 10 12 ! • McDonald 2 40 4 .0 regards the president’s position. tion or inspectors' reports we 2 4* - - 10 10 DeMoHi 3.1 It is hard to tell whnt Hanna are unable to say. 9 30 1 3 00 - - Moro • DENSMORE WEST A BROCK, Prop». 8.4 There are many sides to this might spring on the republican 8 ia - - Erskinvlile 9 32 party. He has been an able man question. Adm itting that a re 9 15 ' S 44 - Grass Valley 7.3 ager and it is doubtful whether a foresting process is needful, it 4 00 - • Bourbon 3 55 8.7 successor could he found who cannot bo denied also that when 4 16 S 40 Choico brands of Liquors, - - Kent 4 3 would handle n campaign as suc trees are rijic they should be re 4 y - - 3 30 1 Wilcox - - Beer and Cigars, and For sale and for rent. Cash or 12 7 moved and put to some use be cessfully as he has in the past. 3 0 0 i b 00 SHANIKO easy Installments. N e w and sec fore decay sets in and their use ond-hand, o f all kinds. %1 makes L'HV Arr» f u ln e s s is impaired »>r gone alto r. % M repaired, and’ w ork fully gu aran In an editorial some days since gether. A reforesting elans»' to. teed. If you need a machine, o f r.iily sta^e connections at Shaniko EatiPV \\ MIOS, ( idol's «imi the Oregonian makes the following any make, write me. j the present tim ber law could be for Antelope. Prineville, i’eiut. Burns, comparison of Roosevelt to Andrew Cordials for Fam ily Use. ¡added with little trouble, though Silver Lake, I.akeview, Mitchell, l*ay— Jackson: such an amendment would re- ville, Antone, Ash wood. Canyon City, "Th e anniversary of Jackson's ♦ |ipiirt'an additional forest ranger John Du y Citv amt Ko*i-i!. • 82 Fourth Street. No. t> Broadway. great victory of New Orleans re I E. D. WOODBURY, o r two t»i see the p ro visio n *w ere | P O R T L A ND -• OREGON calls the fact that the salient quah- C. E I.YTLK. Superintendent. LYTLE - - OREGON e ♦ ♦ « ♦ « ♦ ♦ » * * * * * * ♦ « « i ies of President Roosevelt, upon carried out. So far as changing ( Gen. Freight and Pat's, Agt. i Columbia Southern RAILWAY CO. 8 NORTH SOUTH JOLLY CORNERS ! T y p e w rit e rs m «J. E . H U X L E Y