The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, January 23, 1904, Image 2

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    m« soon increased to it» original fore that tribunal on the charge of
aize. The paper today be* three tampering with the United .States
P T B L IS H B D X V K R Y S A T U R D A Y BY
time« as many subscribers as its mails.
THE DESCHI’ TEH PUBLISHING COMPANY.
contemporary. When we say sub­
Entered May 31*»t, 1903, at Bend, Oregon, a.« scribers we mean paid subscribers.
Senator Dietrich, ef Nebraska,
second class matter, under Act of Congres»»
of March 3rd, 19«;.
It is gratifying indeed to tee tberu who was tried in a federal court on
.-I ¡B8< HIPTION EAT»:
come in. Aud the volume of our the charge of accepting a bribe f*r
Per year
.............................................. $1 00
paid display advertising speaks as securing a purtbfficu appointment
(No subscriptions taken for a shorter term.)
to the paper’s effectiveness ae an far another Nebraska man baa
SATURDAY, JAN. 23,1904.
advertising medium. Under the escaped punisbmeut. Tho judge
present management tho paper bas of the couri dismissed the case on-
No institution was ever «ntitled
never depended on a land office the grounds that Dietrich had not
to make tbo broad statement con­
patrousge for its existence, It has y^t taken bis sent in the United
cerning itself more than the Ore­ had a legitimate business support. States Senate at the time that it ia
gon Daily Journal does in the fol­
Two mouths ago the manager af alleged the bribe was received and
lowing paragraph :
T he E cho went to Portland and was therefore not an officer. It is-
. Despite our envious contempor­
a generally accepted opinion that
aries, despite the despicable cam­ fuade arrangements to ship a new
the bribe was taken- and the sen­
printing
plant
to
Deschutes.
On
paign which they have waged and
are waging they may take these as his return, while at Prineville, he ator, even though be has been ro-
accepted facts- That The Jour­ received an anonymous letter post­ i leased by the court which had to
nal hus definitely passed the ex­ marked at and addressed to Prine­ establish an unexampled prece­
perimental stage ; that it is hare to
ville, which stated that if a new dent to do so, will find it hard to
stay ; that it is now an established
outfit
was brought in for T he E cho L escape the personal dishonor that
institution which needs ask odds
of nobody ; that its great growth in that it would not stay very long— be has brought upon himself.
the past year clearly indicates its ! that it would go up as the other i This case, as far as »to trial is con-
popularity with the business and did. Ho decided to wait awhile, cerned, ¡6 on a parallel with the
reading public; that thob« who .O f course, fire insurance could b»;c-ase of M. A. Moody of-’ this state,
have money invested in it are per-)
who also will
never) be able to
fectly satisfied with their invest­ obtained but then it’s rather in­
ment and have every reason to he. convenient to be burned out. The overcome public opinion in spite
and that this newspaper while go­ cost of printing the paper at Prine­ of the fact that he has powerful
ing not tn inch out of its way to ville ia twice what it would be to agencies at work trying to do so.
seek trouble, will budge not a
produce it here with our own out­
hairs breadth to avoid it with any
Congressman Williamsoo, of this
fit
but the volume of business done
man, faction, clipuu or newspaper
district,
while visiting tho Vir­
•whether fasr* in Portland or iu any is such that we can afford it.
ginia
State
Senate in behalf of the-
other spot on top ef earth.
How long could our contempor­
[jewis
and
Clark fair was signally
Wo believo that the same is ap­ ary last were it not for such a
honored
by
that body taking a
plicable to ourselves and our dizzy close affiliation with The Dalles
short
recess
so
that the members
contemporary whose cur-like meth­ land office? One of the propietors
could
have
an
opportunity
to meet
ods are very much similar to those has said that they were solid there.
.
;
the
representative
from
Oregon.
used by the Journal’s competitors. That this matter hud all been ar
The limit of the Bulletin’s influ­ ranged before the Bulletin was
Alaska is making an effort to se-
ence and usefulness has never been started is well known. A large
oure a territorial form of governr-
in greater evidence thun during number of timber notices had been
rapidly
increasing
the past few weeks through the withheld by the land office from meat. The
futile attempta of that paper’s ego­ Palmer, the former publisher of P°PulRt'on demand» that the ter­
ritory be given some sort of repre­
tistic editor in commissioning him T he E cho , for the reason that he
sentation at the National capital!
a hr Qrßrhutrö Srhn.
New Overland
Service.
Double
C h ica g o
daily train
via the
t.f»
service
Chtcgo, M ilw aukee & Sit. Paul
Railway.
Only m c change of cars, Portland
tfo Chicago, and that in tho day time
from ©at- car to another on the •idme
train.
If y©.u go East via St. Paul, you
will naturally prefer to ri< le on tho
famoue- Pioneer Limited tc Ch eago.
H. 9. NttWE,
134 Thir. 1 S t , Portland
C e n a ra I A g s n k
T T im b ^ r
Do
Lands
W a n te d i.
You Want to S ell Yours?
Ì
We are now i » a position toronke purchases
from 40f®00
to- 50,000 aores ©f wall-timbered yell aw and sugar pine lands
hi both large .wid* small tracts. If y o u see looking fora buy­
er and want the highest market pri< je, it will pay you ta call
oc write to us. List your lands with us as*d allow us to examine
thorn and meuke you an <offer.
« e lf lawgiver of tho com m unity to ¡had been acting in a dual capacity,
•how intelligent people that T he | as U. S. commissioner and publish- ;
Tickets for the masquerade ball!
E cho is not a bona fide paper— er of a newspaper. As to whether ,
at Sisemore's ball will be sold;ah
that it is not published in D es­ the Bulletin was a bona fide news-!
»BO RG E SCHLECHT A COMPANY
$1.50. This will entitle the pur­
DESCHUTES, CROOK CO CNTY, OREGON.
chutes. This wouldbe Moses— paper when the officials turned all |
chaser to admission to the hall and
this
business
over
to
it,
after
but
a
disgracing the office of U. S. Com­
►♦♦♦ » t m e e e e m t e s t m t s t t '
supper for himself and lady.
missioner, possessing a few law few weeks of existence, was not
Ladies, whether masked or nob,,
B R IO ai’S DISEA.SE.
present
U. 8.
books of which his knowledge is questioned. The
will be admitted 5ree. Mr. Marsh,
Commissioner
is
a
half
owner
in
nil, acting as chastiser to the com-
The largest sunn ever paid for a
of the Farewell Bend Hotels is
prescription, changed hands in
munity for its pie-eating vulgar- the paper; has the land office re- ■
making
Arrangements to have- ijaor Francisco, Aug. 30, 1901.
ities and making a pretense of hav-; fused to send any more business;
oysters sent over from Prineville. The transfos involved ia coin and <
ing thoughts by being an editor of, to it on account of his connection I
for the occaeie» and the spread stock $112,500.00 and was paid by j
a newspaper— has attempted to de-*with it? Truthful James’ partner
a party of business me» for a spe- j
promises to be a fine one.
fine a simple word for people o f ' in the ownership of the Bulletin is
eific for Bright’s Disease and Dia­
sense. Of course, it wasn’t any of Mr. Leuddemann of
Antelope. | I)udlev Marfted and family who betes, hitbarto incurable diseases. '
hort ine
They eoaamencedi the serious J
his business but tie just wanted to Mr.
Leuddemann publishes the ,iave re6Íded hs>re for Bome lim#
investigation
of
the
spvcfic
Nov.
15,1
Antelape in
Wasco
let the dear people know where Herald at
left this week for Roeland where l ‘)00. They interviewed scores o f
they were at. T he E cho is pub­ County and the Prospector at Ash- they were called by the serious ill- the cured it on its merits by puttin g
i union acifici
lished at Prineville, ho tells them ; wood in Crook County. The Pros­ ness of Mr. Mavfield’e mother.
over three dozen cases on the tree
ment and watching* therm. Th
the people can draw their own con­ pector is printed in the Herald of­
TIMir SCHEDULES
A R R IV E
FROM
also got physicians, to name chror.ic,.!}
roR
woes,
clusions. That is about the way fice at Antelope. It has never had
incurable cases, »nd adminicle redhjl Chicago-
he puts it. Who ever heard of a printing plant at Ashwood. The
¡it with the physicians for jni.gerJ;
;w«rthT‘*o»RhS?Tin-«': 12:32 p.m
such rankness discrediting the Dalles land office has never ques­
I Up to Aug. 25. eighty seven pe*f
¡»n/iu^. L“ui' ’ Chic“ c
average American’s capacity for tioned tho legitimacy of the Pros­
¡cent of the test were either well err snj?to:i.
RAILWAY
CO.
progressing faverbly.
common sense? But it niU6t he pector but Mr. Leuddemann should
Atlantic
E-xprea* Salt Lake. Don vor, Ft
8 . There being but thirteen per cent ]3:22
TABLE
NO.
his partner,
Truthful TIME
remembered that tiiey all know lookou t;
a. m. Worth, Omaha, Kansas >:11 a. jra*.
Tiv. Hunt- Ci tv, SL Louis, Chicho
of
failures,
the
parties
were
satisiisd
Eliseti ve February iS, 1903.
might
hold that it is
Webster pretty well, which is evi­ James,
ing ton. and Ktu$.
l
and closed the transaction, the
dently one of Truthful’s shortcom­ published at Antelope.
proceedings of the investigating St. Paul W all* Walla. Lewiston,
TO.
ings. It is possible, too, that lie is
A gentleman
who called at
o
oommittee aud tho clinical reports Fast Mail Lpoka»«, Wallace. l»ull-
o
Ci
9:M p. m. man*. Minneapolis,
St S:30 «k. M.
oft he test cases were puhlisheciand
like one of our local school direc- Truthful’s office Wednesday upon
via
Paoi. Duluth, Milwaukee
3
Spokane tChfeago, and Fast.
will
be
mailed
free
upon
application.
tors who some years ago said that hearing that James was interested
S T A T IO N S Daily Address John J. Fulton Corapany,
he objected to Webster as an au­ in the Bulletin made tho following k*iW
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P m *. 1420 Montgomery St.
San Fian-
H O U R S
thority in tho school room for the remark: “ There is method in his
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reason that the great lexicographer knocking.” T he E cho ’ s business 1* M.
Foç partíeuhtr* as to rates and rout 4 >Mddr cm ,
was out-of-date, For this reason has increased remarkably since 1 WÜ
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our si bool has been without a Truthful began his camraign.
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for some time— two
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$500.00 to
The speech recently delivered bv 2 27 - - K lo v 4..H
a m onth
years at least.
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T iie E cho is at present printed General Passenger Agent Uraig, of 2 S3
parties
w ho can
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inveot from $500 to $150Oi One Eastern
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in Prineville. It is the oldest es­ the O. U. A- N. Co., w as much to 2 43 - H a y Canyon
Investor
m
ade
$05,000
ta
1BC3.
Call or
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June
w rite for particulars. The W m . R. W hite
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tablished paper in Deschutes; it Oregon.
Although
representing 2 4 *
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Pine
St..
Portland.
Or.
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had its plant here for over a year the interests of a great railroad 2 48 - -
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when it went up in «moke. We corporation and more particularly 3 Oy
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BROCK,
Prop*.
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aro not easting insinuations, sim­ endeavoring to secure a greater 3 U - - Eraklnville
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ply writing a bit of local history. amount of passenger traffic for his 3 44
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Under disheartening circumstances road, Mr. Craig said things that 4 00 - j
Bourbon
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it wns trade to rise from the ashes will not only have a beneficial ef- 4 18
Choice brands of Liquors,
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in a form not m uch larger than an > feet toward Oregon's future de­ 4 y. -
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Beer and Cigars, and
For sale nnd for rent. Cash or
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ordinary handbill. A few people velopment but will encourage the 5 00
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easy installments. N ew and ssc-
did not like this, we know, but homesseker from the Last as well.
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Colombia Southern
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to
INVESTORS I Sag
CORNERS
! Typewriters
had liked T he K, no,
Lad patronized it and taken an in­
Arrv
P. M. 1
the people
terest in its welfare on account of
its independent policy. Its circu­
lation had increased wonderfully,
its commercial advertising patron­
age had grown far beyond tho ex­
pectation« of the management. It
It would make a horse laugh to
read tho hogw ash that the Ante-
l«pe Herald interm ittently gives its
readers on the greatness of Moedy.
the ex-Congressmau who was re­
cently discharged by the federal
couit, having been hauled up be
Log Y
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Daily sUgo connections at Shaniko
lor Antelope, Prineville, Bend, Burns,
Silver l.ake, l.akpvit-w, Mitchell, l>ay-
ville, Antone, A«hwnod. Canyon City,
John Day City and Fossil.
K D. WOODBURY,
C F-. LYTLF,
Superintendent.
• Gen. Freight and Pass, Agt.
Fancy Wines, Ciders and
Cordials for Family Use.
ond-hand, o f all kinds. All makes
repaired, nnd w ork fully guaran­
teed. If you nee a a machine, o f
any make, w rite me.
J . E . H U X L E Y
No. 6 Broadway.
LYTLE
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PORTLAND
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