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* * m* * * 4 * * * * * * * * * * * DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 10, 1904. VOL. II. H. V. B E L K N A P CHAS 8 KDW AKIM T h e La te s t NO. 4: Railroads. General Agent, 124 Third street, The announcem ent mad* two Portland, for detailed information P h y s i c i a n s and S u r g e o n s week* ago th at a company had and illustrated literature. P R IN E V IL L E . O R E G O N . bean incorporated for the purpose A M ysterious D isappearance. Office i s Adamson A Winnek Co’s. Drug Store of building a railroad from The J. C. Conn, a m erchant of Silver Dalles to Dufur caused people to C. H. D A L R Y M P L E , Lake, is missing, and the circum di»play a greater interest and th* A t t o r n e y and A b s t r a c t e r presence of the incorporators in the stances of his disappearance are LAK EVIEW , OREGON. city ye»terday brought with it a re very strange. I t is said th a t Conn W i ll g iv e y o u b a r g a in s Will practice before all the Court« of* the alization of the true state of affairs. regarded the recent sheepkilling o n g r o c e r ie s a t h i s sto r e . State ami before the U. >. Land Office. Office in Daly block, next door to U. S. Land The name of the company which raid in Lake county as an outrage A ll b u s in e s s d o n e o n a Office. Correspondence solicited. hat, in hand the project i* the Great and freely expressed such opinion. c a s h b a s is . Southern Railway Company, and Reports have it th a t he afterwards A c o m p le t e s t o c k o n received threatening letters com the incorporators John Heinrich, h a n d , a n d m o r e o n th e Sr., president of the W ashington m anding silence on the subject. Trust Company, off Seattle, W. F. Conn owned his own freighting w a y f r o m S h a n ik o . Nelson, an extensive railroad con outfit and his wagons were laid up W . H . S T A A T S , P ro p ., a shed until fre:ghting tractor, and John J. Hemrich, capi under talist. G. W. Joseph, of Portland, should begin again. Some weeks —AT— is the attorney. The capital stock ago the shed and wagons were of the company is $100,000 and it burned, and the fire m ust have is estimated th a t in building and been of incendiary origin. Conn’s the equipping the railroad as far as disappearance occurred in Dufur $300,000 will be required. moruing. H e received his mail The road will be *tandard gauge and started to walk towards the and of not less than G4 pound 6teel. bridge near th a t place. On this «WOO**«»« ♦ ♦ « » ♦ » »♦<£>♦♦♦♦«■» Speaking unreservedly of the road he was seen by two persons. project yesterday Mr. Hem rich No trace has been found of him SHAW & BR08TERH0U8, Props. X said th a t the plan is to commence afterwards. The Central Oregoni at the mouth of Fifteen-Mile creak an says th a t a shot was heard near | | The only first-class establishment of its kind in Western ♦ three miles up the river, following the bridge th a t n.orning and that Crook County. 1 the Fifteen-Mile route for a d ist inquiry was instituted, and soon | ance of twenty-seven miles to developed the fact th at r.o person Î % T h e finest b r a n d s o f w i n e s , liqu ors , beers and z J Dufur. “ It is our intention,’’ said about Silver Lake had fired a shot J c ig a rs c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d . ♦ the capitalist, “ to have the road on th a t day. Silver Lake people completed in time to move this at once formed searching parties * E astern people are especially invited to call a t (lie Buffet w hen iu tbe city. j f year’s crop, and when this i* don* and dragged the river for several ♦ miles and searched the surround we expect to extend the road to the southeastern boundary of the state, ing country without results. Mr. the first objective point being the Conn had been gone a day before extensive irrigation country of the any alarm was felt for his safety. -Deschutes and the timber district The affair is a mysterious one. M rs. C. E. M c D o w e ll, P rop . of the Matoles.” An Easy O n e. The contract has been awarded On y pur way to Deschutes and Silver Lake you will want A subscriber asks the Journal to W. F. N*lson, who has an ex to stop at a jrood hotel while in Prineville. tensive plan t for constructing, who paid the funeral expenses of which will bo shipped from Seattle the Pilot Butte Development com pany. In reply we beg leave to The PRINEVILLE has the reputation of being tho best; ask soon and work be commenced. Referring to the route which the state th a t we were n e t on intimate your friends if it isn’t. read will take we say from The terms with the deceased before Fine Rooms and Beds. Cuisine Unexcelled. Dalles to Dufur, when in reality it death claimed it and the matter F ir e a r m s a r c m a d e rifrlit, lo o k r ig h t , a n d fo r th e ir will have to be referred to the Des j arti. i:la r p u rp o s e s , a re p o s itiv e ly u n s u rp a s s e d . T h e re is projected irom a point three is a b s o lu te ly no ^ u ess-w ork a b o u t th e " N t e v e n * . ” f K I l 'T . F S . iron» $1.00 to $ i5 o .o o . miles above the city. I t is not chutes Echo for answer.— Crook i * « m m * e m m e e e e m « e e e e « « e e e « * e m m « * e e e e e e 4 » . O u r line-? P I S T t> L S . fro m $2.50 t o $50.00. ( S H O T G U N S , from $7.50 t " $30.00. however, the intention to allow the County Journal. O 'N E I L * N e a r ly a l l d e a le r s h a n d le the “ t t t e v e n a . * ' D o n 't fa il to sen d fo r Illu s tr a te d c a ta lo g — a b o o k o f r e a d y Ans. The late lam ented was refere m c — m a ile d f r e t uj»on req u est. OYSTER HOUSE AND LUNCH CO UN TER mouth of Fifteen-Mile to gobble up A r e yo u g o a l at F u z z ie s t W e h a v e is s u e d o n e that D. G. ROGERS, PROP. the term inus but to bring it on in composed of superheated air, and Is v e r y in te r e s tin g a n d w ill m a k e yo u th in k h a rd. S e n d tw o »-cen t stam p s an d w e w ill fo rw ard It b y after demise the remains a m alg a retu rn m a il. A d d r e s s , “ P u z z le D e p a r tm e n t.” to The Dalles. Otherwise the city Fresh E a s t In Every J. STEVENS ARMS & TOOL CO., would receive anything but benefit mated with an east wind and ern Style. r o , * 3090. C h icop ee F a lls , M ass. thereby. W ith this city a* th* wandered away. O p en »6 A ll H o u r M e a ls o f A ll K i n d s A subscriber asks the Echo what D a y a n d N itfh t. terminus, the wealth of the im- S e rv e d to O rd e r. the “ cocaine stone’’ in the J o u rn a l’s mente region* through which the Miller Building, Prineville, Oregon. I cartoon of two weeks ago meant. THE NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION OF road pastes will be brought to its Of course we don’t know, and re natural port, and what was former explanation from the ly terms with Moody and Her against Mr. Bell, who is on* of tha ly transported hither by team will quest an Journal. mann may meet a fate very similar squarest men that aver breathed.— find iis motive power in the «team engine.—Th* Dalles Cbrouicl*. Vocabulary. It is the mrwt useful to that of his friend. Prineville Review. BELKNAP A EDWARDS STARTS SHINGLES FOR SALE Deschutes, • - - Oregon. Gilè ¿¡Turne F M IL L . M IN N E S O T A B U F F E T First-Class Shingles at Prineville Prices. f DESCHUTES, OR. ! IfiîtFl ÿràtmlte. (% s tu n ¡ h ASTER 'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY .,1 vt.'.ucuis, judiciously selected to f! i 1.0 corruptions o f k < xh 1 ar.<i to ta\" i I i n i • el.i^ihlo toiv.niculiliu*. ¿.'j'.—ls in Arrancomcnt. 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Out of cannot afford to overlook the ad 129 delegates to the county con vantages affsred by the Missouri vention the Simon-Moody fac Pacific Railway, which, on account tion only elect I.r*. Thi« victory of its various routes and gateways, givee Williamson 71 votes in the has been appropriately named congressional convention out «f a “The World’« Fair Route.’’ total of 180. Moody carried Was Passenger* from the Northwest co, his home county, by strong take the Missouri Pacific trains msjorities but lost Wheeler county from Denver or Pueblo, with the with 5 votes, and Morrow county choice of either going direct through with 6 votes, both of which went Kansas City, or via Wichita, Fort for Williamson. Mr. Williamson Scott and Pleasant Hill. needs but 91 votes in the con Two trains dailv from Denver gressional convention to succeed, and Pueblo to St. Louis without and of these he now baa 32. Thus change, carrying all claeees of Williamson needs but 9 morn votes modern equipment, including elec to win the nomination. Multnomah tric lighted observation parlor cafe county settled mattera and other dining car«. Ten daily train« be caunties will fall in line. Her tween Kansas City and St. Louis. | mann ia the only member of the Write, or call on W. C. McBride- Oregon delegatioa wha is on friend- R a k ffr.............. 14 Clatsop .........10 C olum bi*........ ......... 7 C ro o k Hilliarn 4 Orant .........7 4 H a rn ey ............ M alh eu r.......... ...... 5 Morrow ....... 5 Multnomah ... 71 Sherm an ......... 4 Um atilla 1« 10 Union ........ Wallowa • 12 WfelOO W healer ....... ..... 1 N e w s of tho W e e k . The eldest daughter of Senator Mitchell. Mrs. T. II. Griffea, died at New York City. Dietrieb, af Nebraska, is not holding hia own in hia state. This is probably his last term in the W ith o u t F o u n d a tio n . senate. Tha charges against W. A. Bell, Poatmaater General Payne ia U. S. commissioner, as set forth in suffering from the gout. Gout is a last week’s Journal, are net borne disease said to arise from high out by the facts. Mr. Bell’s at living and insufficient exercise. torney has looked into the matter The carbarn morderers, who in Judge Bellinger’s office at Port were oaptured near Chicago after a land and notified hie client that no desperate battle, and sentenced to charges were preferred ageinethim. hang, have confessed to a number The facte in the case are that Mr. of murders in various parts of the Bell’s commission was revoked country. ■imply because only one commis James H. Tillman, of South Car sioner is needed in Prineville, and olina, who was acquitted *f murder Judge Bellinger, being a democrat, some months ago, is a candidate gave Mr. M. R. Biggs, also a demo-1 for congress. According to the orat, the preference. There is no ovideace given during hie trial he charge of falsifying or avercharging deserved the death penalty.