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About The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1904)
1 1 M iS'S more «long about a« usual. Pat- ef the timber and »tone net and ents were first held up when Hitch- homestead commutation clause ho- I'I'B U M IX O EVERY SATt KOAV BY coclc raised his baseless cry of fore congress. No reform :« the T il K DESCHUTES PL « U S U IN O CO M PAN Y, fraud against these statea, and lieu land scrip law is proposed. Knvr<H May lm. 19U3, hi Bund, Or.-non, »« th e r t) h a » heeu no «bange in his —---- -------------- irre n d r i a » m ailer, under Act of Cungreti It must hurt Roosevelt to learn j atiitudo since. If some frauds The Southwest* Limited Kansas City have been committed it is not fair that no Oregon members of eon- KUUHUItllTlON KATES: to Chicago, th* Overland Limited to (Nú Hubarriplíuu» taken for h ibnrt'r term.) to punish the nnocent wi.h tbe gress were iu the scandals involv- Chicago via Omaha, and the Pioneer guiltv. Nothing can be gained by ing poetoflice interference. Al- Limited St. Paul to Chicago, run via SATURDAY, MAR. 12, 1904. hclding decisions up soveral years, most every o t h e r state had one or the on the contrary, the same rules ,uoro members in tin- m ix-up. The presidency is an essy and should govern in the interior de- , ..... A Strong Recommendation. honorable position for a man who partment as apply among m dividu-, has the intellect. It is a most ul business Mien. If the depart-! “'Mr. Williamson is making a humiliating experience for so in raeut has not a large enough force very efficient represeniafve. I dividual without the capacity. to do it* work promptly, it should I1‘)Ve'- h *“1 11 colleague in the This is well illustrated by Rooae-: agk jQf -n appropriation for further j Ho®** during the 21 years I have velt. Reaching tbe presidenta! present dog-in-the- 8« rved he™ who seemed to take , help. The Eacla route offers numerous attrac ohair without undergoing the fire ; manger policy is extremely hurtful. *u tt more sensible and effic tions, The principal thing to insure of a presidential campaign, he ■■ " ................ j ient way tha-i does Mr. William-; a quick, comfortable trip East is to found in force a well settled and j Multnomah county holds ¡ts son. He is deserving of the thanks see that your tickets read via the popular policy of government. primaries March 10. Tlio old of the people of Eastern Oregon, Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul’Ruih- Hardly had his administration bu- j Mitchell and Simon fight is on the irrespective of party.” way.. gun when he inaugurated a series hoards. Retting on the outcome This extract is from a letter of eccentric grandstand plays that is 10 to 7 in favor «f MRebellitea, written by Senator Mitchell in re were as useless as unreasonable. who are now in control. In Wasco ply to one from Mayor Carter S. ROWE, , . . , I , , thanking the Senator for his as- 1 3 4 T h ir d S t., P o r tla n d In the South he allowed the negro C en erai Agent. Winliinirtnn to aalect federal an , cou"*y ‘-he primaries are to be held ii8Unce in Mcuring th. water shed Washington to ««feet ‘•-den »P ; on ttie 8ame date. The William- rMerVe tv-. Mr. Mitchell reserve for for the the ci city. pointées both white and black. son men bave opened headquarters gives tbe credit to Mr Williamson, That display being too tame, he wilb ex.Mayor Farley in charge, and »ays ho only co operated with perpetrated a “nigger dinner” for , nd a thorouK * I borough U campaign campaign is is being being ' bim .-E voning Telegram, the edification ot Southerners. If made in Moody’s home town. If fi B usiness Proposition. bu was noxious to get a line out of Multnomah goes for Mitchell, If you are going east a careful bis Southern white brethern, he Williamsoui will get the delegation selection of your route is essential certainly succeeded. They furnish from that county to tbs convention, D o Y o u W a n t to S o li Y o u r s - t to the enjoyment of your trip. If ? ed him with a high grade of pic and that will practically settle the it is a business trip time is the turesque abuse. Having, like Don matter. main consideration; if a pleasure Quixote, vanquished that particular trip, scenery and the conveniences windmill, he mad« a verbal attack One hundred and ninety-one and comforts of a modern railroad. on trusts. Now if there is any members of aongresa were named Why not combine all by using We are now in a position to make purchases from 40,000 thing that trusts are well suited to by Bristow as persons who had in the Illinois Central, the Up-To- to 50,000 acres of wwll-timbered yellow and sugar pine lands withstand it is a verbal attack. terfered with ttis postoffice depart' Date road, running two trains in both largo and small tracts. If you are looking fora buy I , , d a ily from S t. Raul and Mumeap- The result is that trusts exist in er and want the highest market price, it w ill p a y you to call ,, , , ................... . , i , , . . . . . oils, and from Omaha to Chicago. all their iniquities, but their pro- j ters as salaries and leases ef build- , Free Free Reclining Declining Chair Chair can», the or write to us. List your lands with us and allow us to examine naoters bate and despise the preei-^ngg for pogtoliice use. “Liar.’ \ famous Buif’v t-Librury-Smoking them and make vou an offer. dent. When the South and East “coward,” “scoundrel” were the | cars, nil trains vestibuled. In had been thus attended to, Uoose-1 terms applied to Bristow by the phl>,'t thoroughly modern through- I f velt started » lit t le trouble in the I accused on the floor of the House. ? “** A*i, t'ck? t'i .r1**<Jl"* via the ♦ GEORGE SCHLECHT & COMPANY West. In this work he used the | The list included both democrats trftilis Bnd IIoextra fare1! natural talents of Hitchcock, who a itd republicans, but the report charged. :♦ ♦ DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON. proved an able assistant. For six ((]oeB not show that meunbers did I Our rates are tbe same as those t months these two strenuous per- anything dishonest. of inferior roads—why not get your sons hunted for fraudulent home- ---------- ---- ■-* j money’s worth ? BRIGHT’S DISEASE. Btsnders and timber claimants with | The people of ¡Springfield, O., a ^ J^n^Li^Corn \gt much cry and little wool, and in Icity of hitherto peaceful dispo- j. q Lindrey t F ife P A The largest sum ever paid for a prescription, changed hands in the meantime scrippers had eition, has lynched a negro and Portland, Ore. Sue Francisco, Aug. oO, 1901.; o plastered the map with lieu land burned out the negro district of the' Paul B. Thomson. F. ifc P. A., The tram-lei involved in coin and : Seattle, Wash. scrip. The fraudulent system city. When several thousand peo- stock $112,500.00 and was paid by j under which scrip was obtained pie in tbe North cannot control a D em ocratic P rim aries and County i a par(,v of business men for a spe- j OREGON C onvention, eitio for Bright’s Disease and Dia- j was known all over the Western few hundred negroes, it is clear h ojçt ine The Democratic County Con- i botes, hitherto incurahie diseases, state-, but Hitchcock never «1 is- j what a burden the whites of the covered it until all the damage ,South must have on their hands, vontion, for Crook County, Ore-1 They commenced the serious had been done. Turning to urmv ! where nearly half of the popula - 1 R0U< *s ^t‘rsKv cahed to m w t at 7,^ f * i I i ^ V v T scores ^ f ! a aiì nìcn acìfici matters Roosevelt made another ot j tton is black. 1 here does not vin„( Oregon, on Saturday. April ! the cured it on its merit» by putting his happy hits He scornfully ! »e*m to have been many dear old q 1904, at 10 a. m for the pur-I over three dozen cases on the treat- TIME SCHEDULES A R R IV I DEPART FROM FROM RICOS, OR. turned down Gen. Miles, who had , Uncle Toms among the 8 pringfield ¡rose of Dominating candidates for | mont and watching them. They 11 ’ FOR ¡all the county offices to be f i l l e d a t »Ko got physicians to name chronic, given his best days to his country negroes. i j • • » i I C h ir n R O - » a H U k e , D en ver F t ! the next general election ;. to e lect' incurable cases, HEld a o r n i n i S t e r e o pnrritiml and took up a civilian named Spix inl VVwrSli, Omalm, Kan«M „ ,™ 1 :'.’j )> .m . City, St. Uuli, CMeac<s p-m old Platt republican ma- 1 lour delegates to the Democratic i !t with the physicians for judges The Wood, who had proved himself a vift Hunt- and East. Iugtoa. of New York has gone l0 ^*de, Congressional. and District busybody and intriguer in Cuba. chine , , Conventions and for the trnnsac- centottiiu rest Wv.ro eiiuer wen or Allan tïu SiVprem Salt lake, r)on-«»r, Pi. He is now ingaged in despoiling pieces. . ho latt leaders, woo ,jon ^ j,lK-h other business as may progressing favorhly. ». ru. Worth, Omaha, Knur»» 6:11 a. m* There being but thirteen per rent 12:iZ ui» Hu a; ettv. St. lxiuia, Eh it-»«« the army of the merit system by bave been in tbe barncss for a gen -1 t,ome fore «aid convention Convention will consist o f 1 of failures, tba parties were satisfied i ìngton. »«d h.<>t which it has reached its present eration, and who are the ., most ex- rj) The s»loiraii.a whiuh u» Vieen perienced politicians in th« comi- ut» delegates wnicn lia uav« oeen »n- ap and closed the transaction, . . the . 8 t. P » m 1 Wft’ la W a lla . iew H U rn, efficiency. One by one the strong 1 . 1 . , i,,irtiivn m . 1 .ninnii thu »«varili voti-iir oroceedings of toe investigating Ffi^t >*•'»♦ »t ‘Sp o k an e. W a lla c e , R oll-' __„ r„iî'„.». . ‘ oo*nniittee and the clinical reports $*.5¿ p. m . intu ì, M inn enp olU , 8 t .¡3 d 0 a » .i men who handled the nation’s af try, have been degraded to the precincts, as follows : v ia i. D u lu th . tf!lw * a k ;e c ¡of the test cases wire published and S p o k -n e C r im h icago , a m i JSast. fairs under McKinley, found their ranks by tbe Odell men. Tam \shwood........................* R e w a rd .......... H«*ar Crook ...‘2 lr«tand ... will be mailed free upon application. new master unreasonable and diop- many will have an opponents a IL rtMT .................. .* Johnson Creek.. Address John J . Fulton Company, L**r. i » Kutether.......... number ef raw recruits, and thu*. H O U Ft S P ped away from him. Before liis Hitvek IJutte............ 4 Maury ............. 420 Montgomery 8 t. 8 an Fran T O PORTLAND CHICAGO BroPWi .... .............. I McKay........... is very pleasant for Tammany. NO ( M A N IJE O F CAR**. death, Hanna told the president < 'amp Crook.............2 Mill Creek cisco. Cal. **' i Kerry Creek........... t Montgomery. ... plainly that the people of the Crust K cvn 2 Newttotn ........ For particulars as to rate* ami rouve a-Jdr ess, The United States is said to be llurdin ............... 2 I'rinevllle ...... United States considered him an liny Creek ........... -» Summit J. H. FREDRICY. Azcnt. Or. •» VW « »O M » the worst debtor in tbe world. li«>stack............ ...4 Willow Creok.a unsafe president. Panama canal Debts against it are almost non-j Total ......................................... '«> ♦ D E ^SM O R E ♦ methods and Russian interference u n e delegate u c iu g a ie u • | collectible. The only relief is The same being one at i a nre the president's latest bills. through congress, and unless the large tor each preci Our commerce with Russia is go- ... hss , ' . „ . i p friend • j every • loO *i creditor some lntluential ■ votes lnno . over cast . in 1902 for Hon (»eorge f J A ♦ ing to pieces, ns a result ©f our pe ♦ culinr national policy, From the ' in ,h *1 , ody’ 1,is cUim ^oes over E. Chamherlain for Governor. term. The Central Committee recom- ♦ For s a le an d for rent. C ash or principal manufacturing centers, term after ---------------------- mended that thu Democratic * easy in stallm en ts. N ew an d sec- statu delegation» are daily rect-iv- The Japanese fleet has got be- primaries be he’d in the several * ond-hand, of an kinds, a h m ak e » ! ing '.«Dgranis telling of the can -1 . .. . , precincts at the voting places ♦ rep aired , and w o rk fully g"uaran- ,, , . ,, . tween tho Russian \ ladivostock . * . , 0(. * W EST & BRO CK . P ro f*. cellntion ot Hus«ian contracts for , , , , , , , „ therein on Saturday, .Moron 2b, ■ 4 toed. If you nood a m achine, of 1 , , ■ f licet and the harbor, and the Kus- , I)(U . , | m i ♦ goods and begging for relief. 1 he , . , i.nu, ut 11 1 . m. a n y m ako, w rite m s. . . sian fleet is now in the open sea. Done bv order of the Demo- ♦ y , , ,, l ack of coal wi soon bring tnem cratic Countv Cupfral Coaimittee. « y - jt ; "CYTTTT v ' T . T H Y «• Choice brands of Liquors, helm. 1 he republican party can t ^ ^ ^ |h#m f. f ^ ig h t. March o, 1904. 2 * f Hecr and Cigars, and 8a F ourth S treet, get rid of Roosevelt, however hard L. N. l.I im F T T . Chairman. 1 ♦ PORTLAND - OREGON it tries. Tbu outlook is favorable M. R. Binas, Joseph Smith, who is testifying Secretary. to democratic success if a strong (* * * * * * * * * ♦« »*♦♦**♦♦*♦♦♦♦♦» in the Smoot case at Washington Fancy Wines, Ciders and democrat is nominated refused to desert his five wives and A morion's C. H. D ALRYM PLE * j lg Amonara Cordials for Family I'se. forty-two children. He shows him- A t t o r n e y a n d A b s t r a c t e r Í vvhis ‘ kv -. y Fow patent» have bo«u issued on selt -i man of principle I.AKF.VIEW, ORE ■'S. FAMOUS HOP GOLD BEER. lauds in tbe .Stats «( Oregon and No. t’> Bnxulway. Arti«**» N»ft>ÎJ * «ft th.' • Denies»:ic and Im ported W ines and C igars L«u»i Of Washington for fully tilteen b»litre ih«* l" l a* - interior dcpurinumt has Land I ! >a i N BV m k next door ? months. In other states thing» once mo » got the hill for repeal LYTLE - * OREGON O NEIL EROS , PRINEVI l LF. OR. •r n «poiulrot f? PoUt ilTd. ahr D rödurtcfi trim Famo us Trains Chicago, Milwaukee & , St* Paul Railway. ♦ Timber I Lands Wanted. | ! S U . . . • a I CJ1 t . . . a . . L . . l a . aa* L ■« I L P . i L V to ä . *N I JOLLY _ ! TypeuiFiteFS ! ¡CORNERS