that the Oreganian is not going to j the public hears the pros arid cons
set itself the task of convincing the and decides as to the good qualities
whole country th at Senator H oar’s of various suggestions. These ad-
P C R U R M I I ) I V I K V SATURDAY BY
TH K DEßCHUTKB PUBLISHING TOM PA NV. intsllect is not sufficiently acute to justm ents of government policies
E ntered May 31.«*t, 1903, a t Bend, Oregon, a* digest the intellectual fodder which are absolutely necessary in a grow-
second Ha»» m a tte r, under Act of Congres»
of M arch 3rd, 1903.
the Oregonian
serves up to its ing country where developments
patrons. For all of th at we would are likely to grow too much along
BIIJ8CK1PTION KATES:
P er year
........................................... $1 00
advise the boys who draw pay particular lines and throw the busi-
(No su bscription* tricen for a sh o rte r term .)
checks from the old man never to ness of the whole counlry into a
Double daily tr a in service to
SATURDAY, F E B . »5, 1904.
let slip a chance to dig up some- panic. This is shown by over-in-
Chicago via the
thing to show that Hoar, while a j dulgence in borrowing in Jac k s o n ’s
No m atter how démocrate are in great man, is subject to the ec adm inistration, and later by ex
clined to look on Grover Cleve centricities th a t usually accom ploitation of railroads, city build
land, whether with friendliness or pany genius ; th a t these eccentric ing, wildcat mines and at present
otherwise, there is hardly
one ities are not worthy of notice ; the trust. This latter is a double-
among them who would not like to th at a snub adm inistered by him j facer as a popular enemy. One
see him come out in favor of the is never to be taken seriously by trust will raise prices snd hold up
Only one change of cars, Portland
next presidential nominee of the a n y o n e and must be always con- ] the public in th a t way, while an
to
Chicago, and that in the daytime
democratic party. No man has | strued in the light of a joke, and other trust will be a more public!
from
one car to anotheron the same
ever been so much criticised as the that a snub from Hoar is really a affair, th a t is, the public can buy
train.
ex-president and remained silent distinction, d o n ’t you know. We stock in it and the promoters take
If you gi*'East via St. Paul, you
under the strictures, yet his course are fully convinced from the m eth -1 the price and buy something that
a
v
ill
naturally prefer to ride on the
has been the only one and today ods of the Oregonian th a t Scott be- they like. Thus wo have a toy
famous
Pioneer Limited to Chicago.
finds his former enemies conceding lieveg th a t it ia more blessed to trust th a t is placed
within the
him the place of first private giye than re c e iv e s snub,
reach of everyone and was made
citizen of the republic.” When
____________
! for the sole purpose of selling stock.
S. R O W E ,
the ax-president makes a p u b lic .
.
Cen e rai Agent.
¡8 The Standard Oil Company and
. , ; Beware of lieu land scrip.
utterance it receives more wide- becoming
.
,
.
.
.
.
t
h
H
shin
trust
»re
evnmnle*
of
cheap, some of it being ( tDe snip trust are examples
spread attention than th a t of any
offered as low as $3.70 per acre.
Ovo kinds of trusts. Rail- J
other living
American. In the
This decline in value is due to a r‘,a(Js in the 70'8 were exploited in
South, once relentlessly bitter, this
same way. The roads built
bill reported by the House public the
change of feeling shows most plain
land committee prohibiting the j t r o u g h good territory an d while ♦
ly and Southerners remember with
placing of lieu land scrip on land paid were retained by their build- *
pleasuie the tremendous fighting
chiefly valuable for timber, and era, while roads built where they
machine with which
Cleveland
this is also to affect selections al were sure to be unprofitable for
swept the country. No doubt the
ready made hut which have not many years were sold to ahe pub
shifting, erratic, and flamboyant
been patented. The bill before lic. These latter roads were soon ♦
style of Roosevelt accounts for a
,
.
. 1 congress has the approval of the in the bankruptcy courts and when
good deal of thi change of a « n ti-|d e|)lirlment 0f the interior and lieu i the-v
valuable it always ce
♦
ment.
ie suave .lekinley made Und g(jrip may 8 0 0 n b ( J 0 [ l J y v a | u . j eurred th at some railroad magnate ♦
the republican yoke very easy d u r - 1
We ¡ire now in a position* t o m a k e purchases
from 40,000
able for aecuring desert land. had bought up the slock at a very
ing his adm inistration and parti
to 50,000 acres of wall-timbered yellow and sugar pine lands
This is likely to result in some low price and had made the road a
sanship sank to nearly its lowest
in both large and small tracts. If you are looking for a b u y
very cheap scrip and will stop the part o( some system. This, how
level. Senator Tillm an once went
ever,
does
not
mean
th
a
t
the
small
er
and want the highest m arket price, it will pay you to call
acquisition of timber land by lieu
to see McKinley in a white heat
their
or write to us. List your lands with us and allow us to exam ine
land scrippers. This in turn will stockholders who retained
and came back with a smile on
them and m ake you an offer.
increase tile value of patented tim stock made money, for earnings]
his face. -Roosevelt’s attem pt to
usually
go
for
officers’
salaries
and
]
ber land as scrip has kept down
lift the negro via the public office j
timber prices. We advise persons repairs and not for dividends on
route, the corruptness in public^
contem plating buying scrip to get stock. The m agnate d ie s not de-j
G E O R G E S C H L E C H T A- COMPANY
life which he has been unable to j
soldiers’ additional, a 6 th a t kind is clare stock dividends except when
check and his interference with]
D E S C H U T E S , CROOK COUNTY, OREGON.
not likely to suffer as will the lieu he is desirous of selling the road.
army traditions in order to exnit a
In older countries political read-
land.
personal friend, have all aroused j
-U- - __
j u s t m e n ts are not needed so fre-
animosities throughout the coun
B R IG H T S D IS E A S E .
Our esteemed contemporary the quently, us change* do not occur
try.
Bend Bulletin is in a frantic state M() quickly as in a country with
The largest sum ever paid for a
of mind towards us on account of lari-'« undeveloped resources. In prescription, changed* hands in
Kansap, New York, Oregon and the few ethical comments th a t this the United States political ca m San Francisco, Aug. 30, 1901.
Nebraska have had members or paper has
bas made on its editor’s paigns do not come too frequently
ln e° , n . , a " d
stock $ 1 1 2 ,oU 0.00 and was paid by
ex-members of congress tried be natural proclivities. The Bulletin and public attention is engrossed
a party of business men for a spe
fore Federal eourts for felonies. man shows a marked familiarity no longer than is necessary tor cific for Bright’s Disease and Dia
Of three tried thus far one was con- ¡with the use of Billingsgate and public good,
betes, hitherto inourahle diseases.
They commenced the serious
victed in New \ o r k and the two I we are at
a loss to know how be
others acquitted on technicalities, j came by
it. We
have always
-1- Adam Bede, a n e w member inveotigation of the speefie Nov. 15,
1900. They interviewed scores of a n d
their cases not being allowed to go thought th a t he was some Euro- * °f congress from Minnesota, has
the cured it on its merits by putting
to the jury, so th at the moral quas- pean nobleman incog., hut this late , opened the cam paign by making , 7 verThree'dozen cases on the treat"
TIME SCHEDULES
tion of their honesty or dishonesty exhibition has greatly disconcerted a political speecltiiin the House of I ment and watching them . They
FOR
w s left to the constituents who our belief. Well, we can only hope Representatives. Bede was in the also got physicians to name chronic,
Chieago-
ar service under Cleveland 1 incurable cases, and administered P o rtln n d S alt Lake, D enver, Ft.
once elected them. The fourth in for (he best, and withhold
our consular
ia l W orth, O m aha, Kansas f i ' . & p . m
it with the physicians for judges 1 S :*« o £> c j».in.
C ity, St. Louis, Chicago
the toils, Burton of Kansas, is yet judgm ent until the next eruption. and went through the Gold demo*
U p to Aug. 25s eighty seven per v ia H u n t an d East.
to be tried. He has a good tech He may yet be one of n atu re’s crat stage to republicanism. His cent of the test were either well or ing to n .
A tla n tic
nical chance, although everything noblemen, as he says he is.
speech was well received by both progressing favorbly.
E xpress Salt Lake, D enver, F to
There
being
but
thirteen
per
cent
11:22
a. m. W orth. O m aha, KauNik 0 11 a. m.
depends upon the character of the
parties and be was frequently a p
via H u n t C ity, St. Louis, C hicago .
of
failures,
the
parties
were
satisfied
ing
to
n . and East.
federal judge who presides over
plauded by both sides of the house.
“ A soft answer turnetli away
and closed the transaction, the
the district court where the trial
His hit may give him a claim on
wrath.”
proceedings of the
investigating St. P au l W alla W alla. Lewm .au,
ast Mail Spokane, W allaee, J**Ur
takes place.
the
senatm sbip from his state.
oommittee aud tlie clinical reports 9 F :54
Nothing definite has come to
p. in . m an, M inneapolis» St. 3 :30 a. m.
P aul. D u lu th , MiltMmloee
via
of the test cases were published and Spokane
¡light in the past week regarding
C hicago, an d East.
will
be
mailed
free
upon
application.
Politics are warming up in con ¡the loss of $190 reported by Jim
Mrs. A. C. Lucas and Mrs. J. A. Address John J. Fulton Company,
gress. The fight is taking on the Overton. There has been a good Rayl were in Prineville front Bend 420 Montgomery St. San F r a n * - 7 / ~ v
H O U R S
'T / 'V
deal of talk but nothing more.
1 U
p O R T U N D to C S IC A E O 1
character of a personal attack on The persons mentioned last week Tuesday on a shopping expedition cisco. Cal.
Roosevelt. Not since the Blaine- ns having
visited
the Overton They returned home Wednesday.
Kor p a rtic u la rs as to ra te s.a -id -rw u i ad tlr ass,
Cleveland campaign has the per house on the day the money disap
.1. H. FREDRICX. AttC-nt. Rig*» Or.
Editer Sehlecht,
of the Des-)
sonal nolo sounded above other peared were of unquestioned in chutes Echo, spent the fore part of
party cries and it is to he hoped that tegrity and not the least reflection the week in Prineville on business.
upon them w a s intended, but s u b
a clean campaign will he conduct sequent talk of the m atter made
™ **“ “ *
^
• p a r t ie s w h o c a n
ed. The wear and tear and busi unpleasant
in v e s t fr o m $ 5 0 0 t o $ 1500. O n e E a s t e r n
deductions possible.
in
v
e
s
t
o
r
m
a
d
e
$
0
5
,0
0
0 in 1003. C a ll o r
C HAS S. E D W A R D *
ness depression th at usually ac Mrs. Gile w a s not there.— Bulletin. H. V. B E L K N A P
w r i t e to r p a r t ic u la r s . T h e W m . It. W h i t »
Co.,
312
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company a hitter campaign are
positively detiim ental to the coun
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦«♦»♦❖ ♦♦♦
Large m anufacturing
interests P h y s ic ia n s and S u rg e o n s
P R IN E V IL L E , O R E G O N .
try.
' and business men often regret that
♦
D E niSM O R E
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WEST * BROCK, Troys.
presidential campaigns come so Office lu AiUm son A W innek Co’». P ru e Store
In au editorial some time since | frequently and th a t they so en-
we stated th a t the Oregonian
as gross the public mind th a t business
O ' N E I L
Choice brands of Liquors,
»utTiciently knowa in the East to interests almost coma to a s ta n d
Boor and Cigars, and
win its editor a snub at the hands still. This way of looking at mat- OYST.R i LUNCH CL UNTER
F o r s a le a n d fo r re n t. C a sh o r
D A V E ROG ERS. Prop.
of Senator Hoar who refused to ters is a faulty one. U nder our
e a s y In s ta llm e n ts . N e w a n d s e c
.
o n d -h a n d . o f a ll k in d s . A il m a k e s
shake h ands with him. The Ore- form of government it is desirable
T ravelers will find th is th e only
re p a ire d , a n d w o r k fu lly gruaran-
goniau says we “court notice by that government policies be c a r e - ! place in P rin eville w here fresh
te e d . I f y o u n e e d a m a c h in e , o f
eccentricity.” Now we feel quite fully over hauled and examined o y ste r s (both Olym pia and East- Fancy Wines, Ciders and
a n y m a k e , w r ite m e.
sure th a t Scott naver wanted that ami faults discussed. Campaign 1 e r n )* lo b s te rs , craw fish, and sea
Cordials for Family Use.
e the
.1 proposal i > c r a b , s a r ». e c o n s ta n tly k e p t on
ehake, we also believe that such time is also suited . for
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hand.
f r e s h tish and poult rv
public incident never caused the and discussion of new suggestions. 8erVed to order.
A kinds of
No. 6 Broadw ay.
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0 2 F o u r th S tr e e t,
editor of the Oregoian anv degree and on this basis political parties lu n c h gtsids.
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