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About The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1904)
¿7 l u ;^ ?C y 'I, ¥ 4 ' ! ' v v v £ cU ff~ t> CZ j U l X A j . -> v .;. . ; . . ; . . t . .;. 4 - ? . ,;. a / ..;. a ^ .t..:. * a r v v •■-!* -M -*•♦♦!--h *»■♦ ......... % Site S rsd u tira -« w E rliu. ! !* M - : - ! - - x - - SHINGLES FOR SALE -AT I L L . First-Class at Shingles Prineville Prices. DESC H U TES, OR. There arc many uses for a Shotgun or Rifle, but be sure to have one of a reliable make. The “ Steven«** has been on the market since 1864 and is guaranteed for quality. We manufacture a complete line of R ifle s, - - x : - * * * * * * ! * * * * * * * * * * •:••:• * * * * * * * * * * * * * DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 5, 1004. VOL. II. M H P istols, isk your dealer for the 'our < ‘ S t i e c v v e e n n « . ” ’ T here is po substitute. If you cannot obtain them let us know , and wc shall ship direct, exp ress prepaid, upon receipt o f price. S h otgun s Send for Illustrated Cat alo g. Y ou cannot do without it. i f Interested in SH O O T IN G . Mailed f r e e on request. T r y that new pu zzle o f ours! It w ill k eep you j guessing until you solve it. anti furnishes lots o f | amusement. Sent on rccei d o f t wo 2-cent stamps. I L _ ______ -M ___I— ---------- ________ S T E V E N S A R M S & TO O L 0 0 ., r. o. u >\ 1093, The P o litic a lly A fflic te d . The Review and Journal of Prineville, The Dalles Chronicle, the Moro Observer, the Baker City. Herald and numerous other news papers have lined up for William son for congressman. The an nouncement that Moody would break cover has been greeted warmly by only one paper—The; Grass Valley Journal. In Port- j land Moody is forced to line up with Simon, not because they are friends, but because they havb sim ilar griefs. Both have been “ trun down” by Mitt-hell and they seem to have organized a camp of the politically uliiicted. The Simon wing in Multnomah bolted Furn ish at the last election and what ever satisfaction the action gave them at the time, the Simonites now find that the Furnish vote will be taken as a basis for apportion ing delegates to the various pre cincts, and tho Si men districts will have their representation reduced. In numerous counties in this con gressional district Moody will have supporters but he seems to be taekn up entirely by minority fac tions. This league of the politi cally altlicted is discordant and weak. A common hatred is the weakest of all political bonds and its cause seems hopeless against the combined forces of Mitchell, Williambon and F u U o d . R e lie f to T im b e r C la im a n ts . Their horsemanship is wonderful and death has few terrors for them. In appearance they are mostly blue-eyed and light-haired but are not pure blooded whites. They have lived many years near tho Mongol Tartar and many of them have Mongolian blood In their veins. Like all ignorant people they are whimsically superstitious. In one battle a troop of them quit the fight to chase and kill a rabbit, the escape of which would have been a bad omen. They are far from being Reliable soldiers and cannot be trusted to carry out any plan of battle. T h o W o r!d 'S P a ir R o u te . r * * NO. 41. STAATS W i l l give you bargains on groceries at hio store. A ll business done on a cash basis. A complete stock on hand, and more on the w a y from Shaniko. W . H. S T A A T S , Prop., Deschutes, * - - Oregon. Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or a visit to tho Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, cannot afford to overlook the ad vantages affered by the Missouri Pacific Railway, which, on account of its various routes and gateways, ha3 been appropriately named “ The World’s Fair Route.” SHAW i BROSTKHHOl’S, Props. X Passengers from the Northwest ¡ take the Missouri Pacific trains l * from Denver or Pueblo, with the ! $ The only first-class establishment of its kind in Western Crook Ceunty. choice of either going direct through I Kansas City, or via Wichita, Fort; T h e f i n e s t b r a m ilo o f w i n e s , l i q u o r s , b e e r s a n d Scott and Pleasant Hill. c ig a rs c o n s t a n t ly on h a n d . Two trains dailv from Denver aud Pueblo to St. Louis without ^ Eastern people are especially invited to call at the Buffet when in the city. J change, carrying all classes of « ♦ modern equipment, including elec tric lighted observation parlor cafe ; dining cars. Ten daily trains be- i tween Kansas City and St. Louie. Write, or call on W. C. McBride, M ra . C . E . M c D o w e ll, P r o p . General Agent. 124 Third street- Portland, for detailed information On your way to Deschutes and Silver Lake you will want and illustrated literature. Ü M IN N E SO TA B U F F E T \ te m ile . The last heard of tho following bill for the relief of timber claim ants in this section was that it had passed both bouses of congress and was in the bunds of the president to stop at a good hotel while in Prineville. for hie approval. The bill reads C o m m is s io n e rs B e in g R e - U. as follows : m oved. ! Tho PRINEVILLE has the reputation of being tin» best; ask “ That whenever it shall appear It is given out that the resign»-! to the commissioner of the general your friends if it isn't. I N eed ed in E v e ry H om e land office that an error has here tion of Range U. S. Commissioners will shortly be asked, tho first tofore been made by the officers of F i n e R o o m s and B e d s . Cuisine U nexcelled. A t'&ays move in that direction being the > any local land office in receiving demand for the resignation of A. Up to Date any application, declaratory state-1 P. Silliman, commissioner at Hib- ment, entry, or final proof under j bing, the request being signed by the homestead or other land laws, { Judge Morris. The reason ascrih- j J. M. K E E N E Y P R O P . and that there was no fraud prac | ed for the action is that “ the cause ticed by the entryman, and that nternational is found in tho abridgement of the T h e r e is n o t h i n g t h a t d e l i g h t s t h e w e a n e d t r a v e l e r m o r e t h a n t o A n d a r o a j there are no prior adverse claim g o o d h o te l w h e r e v e r h e s to p s to re st. income of the land office as epre- ants to the land described in the; ictionary sented in the fees paid to Range A D ictionary o f E N G L I S H , entry, apd that no other reason You will pronounce the Columbia Southern the best by far of B i o c r a p h y . G c o c r a p h y , F i c t i o n , etc. commissioners by homesteaders, ! why the title should not vest in i any hotel you have ever run across in a city of Shaniko’s size. T h e N e w and E n larged settlers and timber land claim j the entryman exists, except that E d it io n C on ta in s Such a hotel would be a credit to many large cities. • ants.” — Virginia (Minn.) Enter 25,O U U N ew W ords t said application, declaratory state prise. ment, entry, or proof w-as not made N o v / G a z e t t e e r o f th e W o r l d Rumors have it that a large will« m ore tlin n 2.1.OX) titles, ¡ ascii on Uic R u n on t h e A m e r i c a n R a t e s ar e r e a s o n a b l e , too. i within the land district in which la test cen su s tot urns. number of Oregon U. S. Commis S H A N IK O , OR. P l a n , f r o m $ 1 . 5 0 up. the lands applied for are situated, N e w B io g ra p h ica l D ictio n a ry c o n ta in in g nam es o f o v e r 10,000 n o te w o rth y sioners will be removed by the as provided by the act of March persons, w ith n a tio n a lity , o ccu p a tio n , d ate o f reign s, d ate o f b irth , d eath, e tc . court for various reasons, probably cage 0f bad conscience with the Ranger office, a threatening letter j 11, 1902, such entry or proof shall E dited b y W . T. H A R R I S , Th D., LL.D . on th< same ground as that given wrongdoer. was written to Co», the Ranger edi I be confirmed.” U n ited S ta te s Com m issioner o f E d u cation . by the Minnesota judge. At this ___ _ , tor. Thia letter was not written in \ c w P la te s 2 3 0 0 Quarto Pages a i c h D i n d i n g s 5 0 0 0 Illu stra tio n s script but in print. Witnesses for i The Cossacks, who compose the time very little can be learned on N o w s o f th o W e e k . V. e also publish Russian cavalry are a very strange the subject. The stockraisers of the United state identified the writing as liar- W e b s t e r 's C o lle gia te D ic tio n a r y w ith G lo ssary o f Scot t ish W ords and Ph rases. people. They have acted as a , States are in session considering a ryman’s. The evidence against lid o J ’agws. 141*6 IHustmtioua. S ir? TxlOxS 6- i luche*. M o re T re a s u re T rove. “ F irst-class in q u a lity , second-class in size.** frontier guard for the Russian Em j company to he capitalized at $50,- him was largely of the “ guesa” or L E T US SEND YOU FREE pire for over 150 years, and enjoy J Six twenty dollar gold pieces 000,000 with a view to oppose the der. *‘A Te# t in Pronunciation" w h ich affords a plea san t and in s tru c tiv e e v e n in g ’s e n te r many special privele^es as a peo-! were found in a barrel which had j oppressive Beef trust. Reports haya it that an auto tain m e n t. Illu stra te d pam p h let also free. pie. They pay no taxes and are j been used for carrying water. The G .6 C .M E R R IA M CO M PA N Y, mobile line is to connect Cross The postoffice officials, who were permitted to distil liquors, and are money was turned over to James P u b lis h e r s , Sprtn e fle lU , M a s s . ¡arrested for conspiracy to defraud Keys with Deschutes, and that a free from game laws. Their towns Overton by the finder. Mr. Over l’rineville-Burns line is likely to be are conducted cn the socialistic 1 ton lost -MOO some time since, -M00 | the government, have been con 0 ’3 S T H iII_ i i installed. The scheme contení- victed. Machor, Lor»nz, and one 0YSÏ R I LUNCH C. UNTER ?Ian- nearlr all pioperty being in gold and $30 in paper. Last of the Groff brothers were each plates a separate road to be used held in cemmon. Cossacks are week two twenty dollar pieces were sentenced to two years in prison exclusively by the machines. D A V S R O G E R S . P rop. literally hired tigers who are pur-| found in the river and this week and fine, of $10,(XX) each. One of The president ha. issued an or- Travelers will find this the only I P®*elr k«Pl in an almoet 8av“ «*- the rest of the gold reappeared. tbs Groffs may get a new trial. , hat nn governm, nt ]#nd Bh»H place in Prineville where fresh condition to do Russia's desperate Of the amount loat only the $30 in C h ic o p e o F a lla , M ass. Columbia Southern Hotel. WEBSTER’S I D oysters .'both Olympia and East- erm . lobsters, crawfish, and sea crabs are constantly kept on Fresh fish and ,¿mltry hand, A kinds of served to order, lunch goods. M IL L E R B LD G . P R IN E V IL L E . O » work. They have their ewn of ficer3 and are not required to ob- , ... , serTe r^ u'ar “ d.Ury r u l e . - . n fact preserve many freebooter cus- toms and will kill men, women or children with apparent pleasure. W. O. Harryman, editor of the currency remains undiscovered. The motive for taking the money Long Creek Light, has been arrest- is as much a mystery as ever. Itled for dynamiting the office of the is to be hoped that Mr. OvertonlLong Creek Ranger, and has been will eventually recover the wholel held under $500.00 bond. Simul- amount. It seems to have been a | laneous with the wrt king of the be withdrawn for fo/eat reservo purposes, until the congressmen and senators from the state where the land lies, Lave been notified. This is a reversal of the president s former policy.