m > 4 t O -e t/ - S ; • * V * U * - :> ®b£ SrBilmtrH îErlut 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 - V r V V •:• V V '!♦ V ' r V ^ *:*•!• r V V V V V V V V ':■ v v v * > v \* 0 VOL. II. 0 0 0 r o7 tj * * * $ - * * * jfc 4* + 'A 4* * 0 0 0 0 0 DESCHUTES, CKOOK COUNTY, OREGON, MARCH 2<>, 11)04. 0 ■ NO. 44. L a r d Frauds in Oregon. cannot afford to overlook the ad- j The federal grand jury has vantages offered by the Missouri i Phy3icsans an d S u r g e o n s found true bills against seven per- Pacific Railway, which, on account P R IN E V IL L E , O R E G O N . sons connected with the dum m y of its various routes and gateways, Office i k Adamson & W innek Co's. Dm ? Store homestead eutrius near Pendleton, has been appropriately named Oregon. Two perron», other than “The W orld’« Fair Route.’’ C. H. D A L D Y M P I . E , the ones heretofore arrested, were Passenger# trom the Northwest A t t o r n e y and A b s t r a c t e r indicted. The ofliciuls before t&ko the Missouri Pacific trains LAKEVIKW , OREGON. whom proofs were made were also from Denver or Pueblo, with the Y /ill g iv e you b a rg a in s Will practice before all tin* Courts of the arrested, but no true bills were choice of either going direct through State ami .before the U. i. Land Oilice. on groceries at h is store. Office in Daly Block, next door to U. S. Laud found against them. The indicted Kansas City, or via \\ ichita, Fort Office. Corn *fc j;ondenee solicited. A ll b u sin ess done on a persoas are C. B. Cunningham , ScoU and Pleasant Hill. c a s h b asis. Asa Rayburn, Glen Saling, Shelly Two trains dailv from Denver A c o m p le te stock on Jones, M aik Shackleford, Dennis al‘d Pueblo to St. Louis without O’H ara und K ate Jam es. The ¡change, carrying all classes of hand, and m ore on the charges against them are conspir-- modern equipm ent, including elec- w a y from S han iko. | acy to defraud the Government out! trie lighted observation parlor cafe W . H. 3T A A T 8 , Prop., i of lands by means of fraudulent i dining cars. Ten daily trains be- homestead entries and proofs. The tween K ansas City ami St. Loui3. prosecution is directed from Wash- W rite. or call on W. C. McBride, ington, and from now on careful General Agent. 124 Third street, investigations will be made as to Portland, for detailed information homesteads proven up. The de- u|)d illustrated literature, partm ent will put a num ber of new A B u s in e s s P re p o s itio n . special agents in the field for this If you are going east} a careful M IL L . purpose. VC-t- í>,'‘^ (n W iv ít e A' ÿ.v .> ❖O selection of vour route is essential ♦ M IN N E S O T A B U F F F ' I' A P o s t o f f ic o f o r B e r.d . to the enjoym ent of your trip. If Z ♦ SHAW A miOHTEIllIOl s. Props. It is reported th at A. H. G rant it is u business trip time is the % * ♦ has been appointed postm aster of a main consideration ; if a pleasure ♦ new postoffics to be known a s ! triP- scenery and the tfonveniences ♦ The only first-class establishment of its kind in Western o comforts of a modern railroad. <» Crack Cciiiify. Bend. This will provide two post- and W hy «► not combine all by using olii oes located about one-hall » the Illinois Central, the Up-To- T h e finest b r a n d s o f w i n e s , liq u o rs, boers anti ♦ «0 mile apart. On account of the | Date road, running two trains c ig a rs c o n s t a n t l y on h a n d . Desehutes postotlice having been 1 daily from bt. Paul and M innesp ♦ ♦ formerly nam ed Bend patrons will from Omaha to Chicago. . , , . have to . m ake . calb i, at Free Reclining Chair u cars, !• th e 1 Eastern people uie especially invited to rail tit the Buffet when in the city. ♦ 1 * probably , „ r J . tamous Buflet-Bibr^ry-bmoking botli oflices in order to obtain their carS| atl trajn8 vestihuled. In mail. short thoroughly modern through- inquiries have been sent to j out. All tick fra “leading via the W ashington to obtain inform ation ’ HHnoie C'Ttrr.l will be honored on fra te rn i li as to the data give» by Inspector 4 ^ srfge(Jk,,i,;! an J no exlra fare M rs. C. E. M eD ow all, P ro p . Riches to the departm ent upon Our rates are the same as those distances, roads and patrons. of inferior roads—why not get your ¡O n VOlir w ay to Deschutes and Silv Lake you will want If the departm ent established money’s worth? g u a r a n te e d q u a lity. to stop at a ¿rood hotel while in Prineville. the new oilice with a full under­ W rite for full particulars. B. II. T ritmjh ' ll , Com. Agt. R ifle s, P isto ls, S ho tgu ns standing of the nearness of the of­ F. * P. A., The PlllNEYlLLE lias the reputation of liein• the manage- i Cliorrv ( reck . . . . 1 Montsfonitirv K oy « I NewMoni ............. ___ ;i ! Mrs. Botkin the alleged poisoner lumhermen. The governm ent upon m ent of outside parties, it it Cross WEBSTER’S H ardin ............ __ 2 I’rinovillo ......... . 9 of two women in Deleware is being S u m m it .................. Creek j discovering this state of affairs dis­ thought to be r. branch of the O. R. H Hay aystack .. 1 Willow Creek ---- 2 I triod the second lima time at San it N., and as such, the citi/.ens of continued survey work in this lo­ Total ............................................................... lie Franciseo. cality until tho present time, and th at locality hope to see it extend- The same being one delegate at now confines its effort* to non-tim . ed further south, through W a.co , ]arge for each pr#cin(.t 8lltJ , ne for Sheriff Storey, of M ultnomah, D ictionary bered tracts. It will bo some time coutlty - D.egonian. every 150 votes and fraction of 8 or discharged 111 employees of hit of- A D ic tio n a r y o f E N G L I S H , B io g r a p h y ,G c < K riip h y .F lc tio n .e « c . , over cast berlain in 1902 for for Governor. Hon George at fice the on late account of disloyalty to him before any more tim ber lands are Dem ocratlc P r , m a rlee nd C o u n t y E . Cham primaries T h e N e w a n d E .n larg cd surveyed. C o n ve n tio n . 'pj19 Central Committee recom- E-dition C o n ta in s noneilatory attitude *f the The Democratic County Con- mendod that th# Democratic M The 2 5 , 0 0 0 N ew W o r d s Will be F o r W i l l i a m s o n . vention, for Crook County, Ore- ! prim aries be held in the »everal ultnomah Simon faction after N e w G a r c t t e e r of th e W o rld w ith m m e tlm n 2'i.uuO titles, baaod on the Um atilla county republicans will ¡j0n, is hereby called to inset at Pr*e' nct8 *t the voting places tho prim aries was not of a pattern latest < ei.ills returns. March 2f>, with its attitude the day before. N e w B io g ra p h ic a l D ic tio n a r y held their prim aries on April 2. the Circuit Court room in I’rine- therein on a. .'aturday, m. contiiiiiim r nutm -sof ovcrlfl.uiiiiiiioivi.rtliv The county is entitled to 10 delegates ville. Oregon, on Saturday. April '1904. at 11 persons, w ith nationality. occupation, date Done by order of the Demo- Senator Burton of Kansas is be­ of reigns, date of t.irili, death, etc. to the congressional convention, ^ 1904f- at 10 »• m - for *he P "r* m ittes. ing tried in a federal court for , , , , . p e t e of nom inating candidates for cratio County Central C Edited hjr TV. T. H A R R IS , P hD .. LL.D. . the largest number of any county tho C0Ullty o(lice9 t0 be fillcd „ using his official influence in favor March 5, 1904. U nited States t'om m is.ioncr of Education* of a fraudulent get- rich-quick !.. N. L i g g e t t , in the district outside of Multo qle next general election ; to elect N e w P la te s 2 3 8 0 Q u a r to P a g e s scheme. Chairm an R ic h B in d in g s 5 0 0 0 I l l u s t r a t i o n s rush. Furnish is in control of the four delegates to the Democratic M. R. B ig g s , Secretarv. V. c also publish county, and it is conceded th at he State, Congressional, and District l a t h e western states 157 sa W. L* *11 E L K N A P ( T I A 8 .S . K D W A R W BELKNAP & EDWARDS STARTS roll SALE Deschutes, • - - Oregon. First-Class Shingles at Pri ne ville - Prices. DESCHUTES, OP. ♦ “ S l o v e n s ” h a s b e e n o n th e m a r k e t s in c e 18 6 4 m id is fo r W e m a n u fa c t u r e n c o m p le te lin e o f A sk your d e ale r f.-r the S t e v e n « . " There l i n-* substitute. I f you cannot ol tain them let t: ; k n o w ,an d we d ia l! ship direct, upon receipt o f price. Send f r Illu strated C at­ a lo g . Y ou cannot d o without It, If interested in S H O O T IN G . M ailc-J on request. T r y that new puzzle < f o -rs! it w ill keep you ¡'u cssinff until you solve it, and furnishes lots o f am usem ent. Sent • n receipt o f two y-. cut stam ps. ________________ A d d re s s .11 Pu zzle I tepartm ent." 1*. O. 11.-T 309J, * i X ... I nternational 2 . ...2 ub W e b s t e r 's C o lle g ia te D ic tio n a r y w I ithG lossnrj'of Soot tjshtV onlsand I'hrnscs. t w p . « ~ . I«*» H . . . . . S in , t u r n s I n - k ,, ' r irst-class In qnulity. second-class in siw .” L E T US SEND YOU FR EE A T est la Pronunciation" which affords n pleasant and in stn n tito crcninff's enter- tainm ent. Illustrated pam phlet also free. G . Ô C . M E R R I AM CO MP ANY . m w P u b lis h e rs , S p rin g fie ld , M a ss. M i.U T .T d M i i r '” M.Kb.ll_..d »ai,.m .0D,_ f“r Moa’of’.och ®lher t a .t a » “ “ 7 , b,(or. ..id co..,„tlo0 _ , _ . The Convention will consist of . . . GO delegates which b ars bsen *p- Those a n t i c i p a t i o g an Eastern portioned amoag the several r e t i D g trip, o ra visit to the Louisiana precincts, as follows: Purchase Exposition at St. L ouis,: S iS r^ek * Vrsiai'c ’ »< « • w ...,, » » ' • >>•'• A . ofT.ci.l ..lul.Uon .f lb. „• ■ . . . . - , T .. , ^ ' States for 1903, shows that our ex- ports were greater than those of any other ceuutry. Our balance ■>■»< « • * » » » - ' " c“ tempts ar# being made to have ths transcontinsntal railroads lower their rates to a point at which lum- uermen can snip to M isieuri river territory.