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<:* * * *>* sae*^ #»:*: * .*:****: 1 $ ®hr Irsrhutrs ürbn * $ Y DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL IC, IDOL VOL. II. C. H. D A L R Y M P L E , Attorney and A b stra c te r A Party Feud. Isenberg, who wad suspended L A K E V IE W , OREGON. from the position of inspector of W ill p ractice before all th e C ourts of th e forest reserves some time since, S tate am t before th e U. >. L and Otlice. Office in Daly Block, n ex t door to U. 8. L and was dismissed from the service last Office. C orrespondence solicited. week. John Combs of I’rineville had been recommended to the DR. W. W. T A C C A R T , president for the appointm ent by E Y E S P E C IA L IS T . Williamson and Fulton. It now appears th a t some Prineville re P o in d ex ter Ilo te P rin e v ille, Oregon publicans have been “ k nocking” Combs to the interior departm ent, M. R. B 1 CCS, until it is doubtful whether he will Attorney at Law and notary. get the place. The people who are M a in S tre e t., P r i n e v il l e , O r e g o n . knocking Combs are using the same brand of tactics as was used Office on stre e t le a d in g to C ourt House. in the late republican primaries in WM. B. M A T T H E W S , Prineville. There is one republi A T T O R N E Y -A T -LA W . can coterie in Prineville th a t is W ill p ractice before th e U nited S tates Suprem e trying to force Williamson te select C ourt, th e C ourt of Claim s, all th e D epart m ents, an d C om m ittees of Congress. for federal appointment Special a tte n tio n given to co n tested an d cx- persons p a rte ceses u n d er tin* T im ber an d Stone, Hom e from its ranks. Those people are stead, T ow nsite, an d m in e ra l laws. Cases be fore Congress, m ail ro u te co n tracts, a n d p a t Williamson supporters when there e n ts for in v en tio n s. Offices: Bond B uilding, is something to get. At other times WASHINGTON, D. C. they are indifferent. There has beeu no small am ount of trickery in C H A S . S. ED W ARDS H . I*. B E L K N A P the late republican primaries, and B E L K N A P 4. E D W A R D S the fight th a t is being made P h y s ic ia n s and Surgeo ns against Combs shows how little P R IN E V IL L E , O R E G O N . one republican faction is. Office iu A dam son A W innek Co's. D rug Store h . w. N o ta r y S ta rted REED, P’u.Tolio Draw’s u p deeds, m ortgages, etc., and ex ecu tes all k in ds of legal d o cu m en ts w ith care und precision. LYTLE - OREGON SHINGLES FOR SALE —AT— GileÄ Turner M IL L . First-Class Shingles at Prineville Prices. T h is Way. The Great Southern Railway Co., the lately incorporated company building from this city to Dufur, filed, yesterday for record a mort gage with the clerk of this county for $5,000,000, to tLe Washington T rust Co., of Suyltle. ?,'h;e mort gage covers all property now in possession of the company or which may come into its possession by reason of building said line of .•oad. As set forth in the docu ment the object of the com pany is to construct and operate a line of railroad from a point near The Dalles, Or., southerly to San F ra n cisco, Cal., and northerly through the state of Washington. This is the largest single mortgage ever filed for record in the county clerk’s office, and if the object is fully car ried out The Dalles will be the terminus of a veiy extensive ra il road.— Dalles Chronicle. A d vertisin g th e Country, DESCHUTES, OR. pam». - s s m N e e d e d in E v e r y H o m e | A ItOaps Up to Date WEBSTER’S I nternational D ictionary A D ictionary of E N G L IS H , B io g rap h y .G e o g ra p h y ,Fiction,etc. T h e N ew a n d E nlarged E d itio n Contains 2 5 , 0 0 0 N e w W o rd s The D. I. it P. Co. has issued a well written and illustrated book let describing the Deschutes coun try and its irrigation work. It takes up in detail the character of the soil, source of water supply and the prices th a t products raised on the land will bring. The issue of the booklet numbers 10,000, and they are to be distributed iu sec tions where desirable new settlers are likely to come from. There is certain to be a large influx of settlers during the year, and a still greater Dumber of people will come in to investigate the s itu a tion. N e w G a r e tte c r of the W o rld w ith m o re th a n 25.000 title s, bused on th e la te s t cen su s re tu rn s . N ew Biographical D ictionary m n ta in im r nam es o f o v r r lO.roo n o te w o rth y persons, w ith n a tio n a lity , o ccu p atio n , d a te o f reig n s, d a te o f b ir th , d e a th , etc. Fd i t o d 1 y \ 7 . T H A R R I S . P h D., LL. D. U n ited S tates ( ’onirn: -«inner o f Education* N e w Plates 2 3 8 0 Quarto P a c e s R ic h Blr.dinns 5000 Illustrations W c also j»u: lifch W ebster's Collegiate Dictionary with G lossary o f Scot tish W ords an d Phrases. H o o p e r* * . M d) I! lust m* io ta . S i » 7*If*i* .VS inr h rt. ' F irst-class in q u a lity , second-class in size." L E T U S SEN D YOU FR E E "A T eet in P ro n u n c ia tio n " w hich affords a p le a sa n t and in s tr u c tiv e e v e n in g 's e n te r ta in m e n t. Illu s tra te d p am p h le t also tree. G .6C .M E R R IA M COMPANY. P ublishers, Springfield, Mas*. T h e W orld'S F a ir Route. Those anticipating an Eastern trip, or a visit to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition at fit. Louis, eannot afford to overlook the ad vantages offered by the Missouri Pacific Railway, which, on account of its various routes and gateways, has been appropriately named “The W orld’s Fair Routs.” Passengers from the Northwest take the Missouri Pacific trains from Denver or Puebla, with the choice of either going direct through Kansaa City, or via Wichita, Fo:t Scott and Pleasant Hill. Two trains dailv frpm Denver and Pueblo to St. Louis without change, carrying all classes of modern equipm ent, including elec tric lighted observation'parU'r cafe dining cars. Ten dai.«' trains be tween Kansas City anil St. Louis. Write, or call on '.V. C. McBride. General Agent. 124 Third street, Portland, for detailed information and illustrated literature. NO. 17. STA A TS W ill g iv e y o u b a r g a in s on g ro ceries at h is store. A ll b u s in e s s d o n e on a c a s h b a sis. A co m p le te sto ck on h an d , an d m e r e on th e w a y from S h a n ik o . W . H. S T A A T S , Prop., W illia m s o n R en on m ated. Congressman J. N. Williamson was renominated for his present office by acclamation on Wodnes day. It bad been apparent for some flays th at this would he done. U m atilla and Baker counties show ed overwhelming majorities for Williamson in their county con ventions, and the various deleg a -! tions as they reached Portland t from Eastern Oregon showed that Moody bad not more than a total of 3(5 delegates from the Inland Empire, while W illia n s o n came M rs . C. E . M c D o w e ll, P r o p . up with GO. Moody wai willing to m ake his fight in the convention,! On your way to Deschutes and Silver bake you will want but the delegations favorable to him did not see m atters in that to stop at a good hotel while in Princvillo. light, and were soon cheering lust ily for W illiam son in the conven 'Pho PRINEVILLE lias the reputation of beinsrthe best; ask tion. Binger H e rm an n was nom i your friends if it isn’t. nated from the first d strict also without opposition. Harris was a Fine Rooms and Beds. Cuisine Unexcelled. much stonger opponent, than w <s Moody in the second, but could not SC-CC-JO«« OOO-? ♦ A m uster n majority and retired t O ’K T E I L , from the field. Moody’s campaign o OYSTER H O U S E AND LUNCH C O U N T E R this year was even loss effective II. U. ROG ERS, P R O P . than th at two years ago, and it is In Every evident th at he has had his day in : Fresh E a s t ern Style. this congressional district. A L L B A K E R Y GOODS K E P T C O N Deschutes, * - - Oregon. Wixt liitt-d Jhrmmll?. • O YSTERS A n o th er C h a p te r. O p o n a t A ll H o u r D a y a n d N isfh t. STA N TLY ON HAND. M e a lo o f A ll Kinchs S e r v e d t o G r tie r. Miller Building, Prineville, Oregon. ¡ H enry Meldrum, ex-surveyor general for the Oregon district, has been indicted by the federal grand a ju ry and arrested. There are 21 L Y T L E , OUEGON. counts against him for forgery of affidavits. There are numerous Lytle’s Leading Grocery Store is being stocked to its full tracts of uneurveyed land in Ore capacity, and the people of this com m unity will find it much to heir advantage to trade there. gon aud these are surveyed when it is shown by affidavits of settlers Lytle, Oregon. th at there are a certain num ber of No. 6 Broadway. residents on the land. I t is a l leged th a t Meldrum forged affi ♦ ♦ davits in order to procure the work \ -I J ♦ of surveying. Meldrum is well P r in e v ille \ »0 known here and it is remembered O regon \ th a t Inspector Greene accused him ♦ One of the Best Appointed Buffets a the Countv Seat. { of doing something of the same ♦ kind, when the timber land south C H O IC E S T B R A N D S O P L IQ U O R S A N D C IG A R S A L W A Y S IN S T O C K X of P au lin a mountains and near Sand springs was surveyed. T h e 1 charges upon which he is arrested stables. The company has gone to as laid out, lies through the most do not concern the Crook county considerable expense to obtain sup- difficult section of the country that lands however. plies of sugar-beet seed from Ger- the line will encounter. This fivo- Albert Canning, a sheepman of niany, the home ef the beet sugar mile road will he used as an ex Crook County, was also indicted industry, and has brought in and perimental road to test the feasi- for setting fires last sum m er in the planted a supply of hop roots, bilily of the automobile projeet. Cascade forest reserve, and a Frank Ilulburt, cashier of the East- Some difficulty is being experienced deputy m arshal was sent to Prine ern Oregon bank of Shaniko, who at present in securing teams to do ville to arrest him. is one of the largest stockholders, the necessare work, but will begin L O W ’S C C lin o F a lls Pow er Com pan y. The Cline Falls Company is do ing a great deal of good work on its Deschutes river farm. There will be under irrigated crop this year over 250 acres. The company has been at work only two years and has put in shape a goodly am ount of ground and its farm will this year he well worth going sever al miles to see. The acreage this year will be divided up into fields for vsrious grains, grasses sod veg- C A S H STO RI ip M llltlS ii is now at the company's farm look- ing after farming interests and col- lecting his share of Deschutes trout. The location of the farm is ideal, and turbine wheel and ade quate pumps make the work of ir rigation easy. A R oad fo r Autos. J. N. H am m ond has laid out five miles ef road of the proposed automobile line. This piece of road begins near Heisler and ex tends to Madras. The road, so far shortly. If this experimental road proves successful, the line will he extended to this piaee. Steam machines especially made for the work will be used. Several large packages of IT. S. laud patents h a r e arrived at vari ous land offices in Oregon. No a n nouncement of receipt of patents has yet been recoivcd from the Lskeview office, but seme patent! to land south of this place ought to be in evidence shortly.