The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, April 09, 1904, Image 1

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LAK EVIEW , OREGON.
W ill p ractice before a ll th e C ourts of the
S tate an d before th e U. i. L and Office.
Office in Daly Block, n e x t door to U. S. L and
Office. C orrespondence solicited.
Eríja.
DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 9, 1904.
VOL. II.
C. H. D A L R Y M P L E ,
A t t o r n e y and A b s t r a c t e r
IpHrltulPa
REPUBLICAN
CO.
C ON VEN TION .
any peint east, to
write us before
Delegates In structe d for W H IIam - m aking final arrangement*.
son and Mitchell and C o u n ty
We ean effer the choice ef
Officers N om inated.
least a dozen different routes.
NO. 40.
iw h w v w i
W V T y y w i w
ej v
at
B. H. T r u m b u l l , Com. Agt.
The republican county conven­
tion met at Prineville Wednesday, J. C. Lindsey, T. F. A P. A.,
and eltoted the following delegate*
Portland, Ore.
M. R. BICCS,
to the state and congressional con­ Paul B. Thomson, F. <fc P. A.,
Attorney at Law and notary. vention : H. Gray, T. S. H a m il­
Seattle, Wash.
W i l l g iv e y o u b a r g a in s
M a in S tr e e t, P r in e v ille , O r e g o n .
ton. Will Wurzweiler, Henry Win-
on
g ro ceries at hi» store.
T H E R E A L TH INC.
Office on street le a d in g to C ourt House.
dom and M. R. Elliott. These
A ll b u s in e s s d one on a
men were stongly instructed for j Cold Discove red o n the T o p of
Cline
B
utte.
c
a s h b a sis.
DR. W . W . T A C C A R T ,
W illiamson and bouquets
were
A c o m p le te sto ck on
passed to the Oregon delegates in
Quite a little excitement was
E Y E S P E C IA L IS T . congress. The resolutions were caused this week by the report th at
h a n d , an d m o re on the
gold had been discovered 15 miles
w a y from S h a n ik o .
P o in d ex ter Ilo te
P rin e v ille, Oregon favored by all but one delegate..
The nominations for county officers I north of here and two miles from
W . H. S T A A T S , Prop.,
WM.
B. M A T T H E W S , moved off quietly. Several candi- j the river. Chauncey P. Becker
dates were nominated by acclam a­ and Otto Retzlaff have been quiet­
A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W .
W ill p raetiee before th e U nited States Suprem e tion.
The following candidates for ly prospecting about Cline Butte
C ourt, th e C ourt of (.’laim s, all th e D ep art­
m ents, an d C om m ittees of Congress.
county offices were n o m in a te d : in section 21, Tewnahip 15 S,
Special a tte n tio n given to contested and ex-
p a rte ceses u n d er th e T im ber and Stone. Hom e­ Charles Gilchrist, county c l e r k ; Range 12 E , and had 18 samples
stead , T ow nsite, an d m in e ra l laws. Cases be­
fore Congress, m ail ro u te contracts, an d p a t­ W. A. Bell, county ju d g e ; F ran k taken fro « various parts of a forty
e n ts for in v en tio n s.
Elkins, sheriff; Wm. Boegli, super­ aero tract a-saved, with the result
Offices: Bond B uilding,
W A S H I N G T O N . D. C.
intendent of schools;
Charles! th at it was found te contain geld
Graves,
surve
yor;
Otto
Gray, j to the extent of $3.78 per ton, as
H . r . BELKNAP
C H A S . 8 . ED W A R D 0
treaeurer
;
C.
S.
Edward»,
coroner
; | well as a small a m o u n t of silver.
BELKNAP A EDWARDS
The ore is found on the surface
Sid Stearns, county commissioner;
P h y s i c i a n s an d S u r g e o n s
ef the top of Clins Butte and it is
J* L. McCulloch, assessor.
P R IN E V IL L E , O R E G O N .
M rs. C. E. M c D o w e ll, P rop .
One outside delegate made the believed th at the whole butte is
Office In A dam son & W in n ek Co’s. Drug Store
convention several speeches evi­ composed of it. Becker and Retz On your way to Deschutes and Silver Lake you will want
dently of a Moody flavor, b a t he lalf have staked off mining claims
h . w. REED,
to stop at a £Ood hotel while in Prineville.
was suffering from hiccoughs and, and on W ednesday a large party
N o ta r y
I P u iT o lio as a delegate from this precinct re­ from Swalley’s bridge also located
Draws u p deeds, m ortgages, etc.., and
marked, “ was too full for utter­ claims near by. A party of about 'The PRINEVILLE has the reputation of bcinjfthc best; ask
ex ecu tes all k in d s of legal d o cu m en ts
w ith care an d precision.
15 persons went from this place
ance.”
your friends if it isn’t.
LYTLE
-
OREGON
Thursday for th a t vicinity for the
T o Restore L o s t Rights.
purpose of taking claims. Old set­
Fine R oom s and Beds.
Cuisine Unexcelled.
Senator Dubois has reported a tlers have always believed th a t
bill to restore homestead rights to Cline Butte a i d S.aSir. Rock con­
»♦«‘'e e e e e e * «
persons who took homesteads and tained gold, bu t the metal has
\
O ’l S T E I L
afterwards lost them. The fellow- \ ■ ever heretofore been shown up in ♦ O Y S T E R H O U S E A N D L U N C H C O U N T E R
ing is the text of the b i l l :
paying quantities. The mine is ¡ 5
D. G. ROGERS, PROP.
“ That any person who has here- j well located, as the Deschutes
Fresh E a s t ­
In Every
lofore made or who may hereafter i river will furnish plenty of power
—AT—
ern
Style.
m ake entry under the homestead and water for m ining operations.
O ijen a t A ll H o u r
M e a ls o f A ll K in d s
laws, but who «hall show to the
Day a n d N ig h t.
S e r v e d t o O rder.
Oregon C ongressm en.
satisfaction of the commissioner of
Millar Building, Prineville, Oregon,
the general land office th at he was
In the second congressional dis­
unable to perfect the entry on ac­ trict Williamson has already se­ leeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeè
count of some unavoidable com­ cured 121 votes for renomination.
plication of his personal or busi­ Necessary to a choice 93. The fol­
L Y T L E , OREGON.
ness affairs, or oa account of an lowing are th e Williamson dele­
honest m istake as to the character gates by counties :
Lytle's Leading Grocery Store is being stocked to its full
of the land ; th at he made a bona
capacity, aud the people of this community will find it
Crook 5, Grant 7, Morrow 5,
m uch to heir advantage to trade there.
fide effort to comply with the Umatilla 16, Clatsop 10, Columbia
homestead law and th a t he did not 7, M ultnomah 71.
Lytle, Ore go n.
relinquish bis entry or abandon j Moody has two counties solid, No. 6 Bro adw ay.
his claim for a consideration, shall Wasco 12, Wheeler 4. All the
be entitled to the benefit of the other counties aro either divided,
homestead laws as though such or are non-committal until they
former entry had not been made.” ! see which is the right wagon to
P r in e v ille
THF. KEW MO EILAMEB EDITION OF
A similar bill was passed in climb upon.
O regon
1900, and homestead rights were
In
the
first
district
H
erm
ann
is
restored to persons who lost them
One of the Best Appointed Buffets a t the County Seat.
apparently ahead. If, however, he
previous to th at time.
does not win on the first ballot, he
I F .reels in V ocabulary. 1113 th e mo«*t u se fu l
C H O IC E S T B R A N D S O F L IQ U O R S A N D C IG A R S A L W A Y S IN ST O C K
m i . ; .~e tiiitl co-iieuiM, ju d icio u sly selected to
C a t tle -g r o w e r 's C onvention.
will not win
all.
■ ex ch aio c o rru p tio n s o f go<vl usage, an d to
ieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeei
■ avoid u n in te llig ib le tech n icalities.
There will be a coaventiou of the
E xcels in A rran g e m en t. E ach w ord be- '
End of P a lm e r Matter.
g ' is j p tm i^ru p h i.i n s c o rre c t a lp h a b e tic a l i
N e w F e d e ra l In d ic tm e n ts .
“The W orld’s Fair Route.”
cattle-growers of Oregon held in
pl:*cc an d is read ily c a u g h t by th e eye.
E xcels in E ty m o lo g its. Theso aro com - ! Portland, April 16th, beginning at
The case against A. C. Palmer,
Passengers
from
the
Northwest
The federal grand ju ry has in ­
ple»e an d sc.e;itillr% a iu em body th e l>est
re su lts o f philology. T hey aro n o t scrim ped
accused of impersonating a gov­ take the Missouri Pacific trains dicted a very large num ber of per­
o r crow ded in to o b reu ro places.
; 10 a. n i , continuing in the e v e n -;
1 Excels in P ro n u n ciation w hich H in d icated
ing. The people interested in this ernm ent official by representing from Denver or Pueblo, with the sons this season. Besides the per­
by icsp o llin g w a n th e «Uncritically m ark ed |
le tte r s used in th e feboo ¡books, th e so u n d s ) great industry are earnestly re­ himself to be a Uniten States Com­ choice of either going direct through sons whose names are already given
c f w hich a re ta u g h t in th e p ublic schools.
i
quested to be present, as subjects missioner after his time had ex­ Kansas City, or via Wichita, Fort out, eight warrant* have been is­
E xcels iu D efinitions. T hey aro clear,
terse, y e t com plete, an l ore g iv en in th e
will be discussed of the greatest pired, was dismissed. P alm er was Scott and Pleasant Hill.
o rd er in w hich th e w ord Inis acq u ired its
sued for persons whose names are
shades Of m ean in g . M any o f th e deli- I
importance to all cattlemen.
The indicted by a grand ju ry some time
Two trains dailv from Denver kept strictly secret. T he present
nit ions a rc illu stra te d .
Excels in its A p pendix which is a p acked
meeting will be held at the Audi-! ago and tried, but ths ju ry dis­ and Pueblo to 8t. Louis without term of court bids fair to be one of
sto reh o u se o f U lcaiii know ledge.
E xcels os a W orking D ictionary. No o th e r
torium,
between Taylor and Sal-, agreed and no verdict could be se­ change, carrying all classes of the lengthiest in the history of the
book em bodies so muv. h ti.-cful in fo rm a tio n ,
mon, on Third St.
cured. As a consequence it was modern equipm ent, including elec- district court.
is so v alu a b le an d co n v en ien t f o r co n su l­
ta tio n , o r so in d ispensable in th e hom e,
G r a n t M a y s , Secretary.
decided to dismiss the charge en­ trio lighted observation parlor cafe
stu d y , school, o r office.
Advertised Le tte r List.
tirely.— Oregeaian.
The International has 2380 quarto
dining cars. Ten daily trains be­
T h e Fair Route
pages with 5000 illustrations. 25,000
The following letters remained
tween Kansas City and St. Louis.
new words ar.d phrases have recent'y
T h e W o rld 'S F air Route.
Via Chicago or New Orleans to
uncalled
for at the Deschutes post-
been added and the Gazetteer of the
Write, or call on W. C. McBride,
World and Biographical Dictionary-
St. Louie, ia t h t one th a t g i y e s you
Those anticipating an Eastern General Agent. 124 Third street, office for tho month ending Feb.
have been completely revised under
the rooet for your m seey,—and the trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Portland, for detailed information 29th., 1904.
the supervision of W. T. Harris,
Ph.D., LL.D., U. S. Commissioner
Jam es Johnrnn Stanley Gray
fact th a t ths Illinois Central offers Purchase Exposition at St. Louie, aud illustrated literature.
of Education.
M rC h as Hofinisr Mr W S Holbrook
unsurpassed
service via these cannot afford to overlook the a d ­
L E T US S E N D Y O U F R E E
Parties calling for any of ths
•' A Teat in Pronunet»i!on ” whl. t
n
points to the Worlds Fair, and in vantage* offered by the Missouri
Repairs on the Crook cognty
p le w in t ur.<l in stru c tiv e evening-'» e n ter-
above letters will please mention
tH .m nent. Illu s tra te d ,u :n ,itile t alr«i free.
this connection to nil points be­ Pacific Railway, which, on account courthouse are completed. The the fact th a t they are on the adver«
G . St C M E R R I A M C O . , p u b l i s h e r s ,
yond, mekee it to yonr advantage, of its various routes and gateways, building is now good a t new, or, if tised list.
6 PRINO FIE LD, MA8 8 .
in case you contemplate a trip to has been appropriately
nam ed anything, a little better.
W. H. S t a a t s , Postmaster.
Deschutes, • - - Oregon.
(Ultr ifutcl fruunnUr.
FOR SALE
(Dpt era
GileS Turner
M IL L .
First-Class Shingles
at Prineville
Prices.
DESCHUTES, OR.
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