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About The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 23, 1904)
V ■ fC r^y CTL ; L L/ yuW Irarlu tira ïd m >I 0 I 0 K v * *•;•■ V *!♦ )K M <- v t . ♦:« - *u v v %- .% ^ w ______________ DESCHUTES, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON*, APRIL 23, 1904. NO. IS. C . H. D A L S Y M P L E , D E M O C R A T I C S T A T E C O N V E N T I O N and Pueblo to St. Louis without A t t o r n o y a n d A b s t r a c t e r M e e tin g at P ortlan d Falls to I n - change, c a r r y in g ftll classes of L A K E V IK W , OREGON. s tru c t for Hearst. ; modern equipm ent, including elec- Will practice before all t h e Court« of the The democratic state conventiow trio lighted observation parlor cafe State a n d before t h e U. ». Land Office. Ten daily trains be Office in Daly Block, n ex t door to U. S. Land met at Portland Tuegday and put dining cars. Offici*. Correspo nd ence solicited. tween K ansas City and St. Louie. up ita nominees for the Ju n e elec Write, or call on W. C. McBride. tion. One of the first issues after DR. W . W . T A C C A R T , General Agent, 124 Third street, organization was the question of Portland, for detailed information E Y E S P E C IA L IS T . instructing the delegates to the and W ill g iv e y o u b a r g a in s illustrated literature. national convention for H earst. A on g ro c er ies at h is store. P o in d ex ter Ilote P rin e v ille, Oregon num ber of H earst m anagers from G o v e r n m e n t Irrigation o sp o c t s . A ll b u s in e s s d o n e on a California were on the ground and M . R. B I C C S , c a sh b a sis. The government has at length the H earst men held a caucus. Attorney at Law and notary. When a vote was taken on the determ ined to irrigate 140.000 A c o m p le te sto ck on acres in the Payette valley, Idaho. M a in S t r e e t , P r in o v llle , O r e g o n . h an d , an d m o re on th e H earst resolution the vote stood Office on street lead in g to C ourt House. 151 ayes and 115 nays. The Ore-, Oregon will have no active work w a y fro m S h a n ik o . gen delegation therefore goes to S t . ; done this year^ but during the su m W . H. S T A A T S , Prop., WM. B . M A T T H E W S , Louis uninstrueted. Gov. Cham- ( mer two locations will be ex a m in ed and the most available tract will A TT O R N E Y -A T-L A W . berlain is a candidate* for the viee- Will practice before the* United States Supreme Court, the Court of Claims, all t h e Dep ar t j presidency, and as the Pacific be selected. U m atilla and Malheur ments, a n d Com mittees of Congress. oounties will be the projects ex Special a t te n tio n given to contested an d ex- I coast could not expect both places pa rtt* eeses u n d er th e Tim ber a n d Stone. Home amined. Both have their ad v a n t stead. Towns!te, a n d m in eral laws. Cases be on the ticket, the California man fore Congress, m ail ro u te contracts, a n d p at ages, and it is possible th a t the was net indorsed. en ts for inventions. Offices: Bond Building, Crook county was the recipient, government will be at work in one W A S H I N G T O N . D. C. of one of the legislative honors of these places n e x t year Survey H . P. BELKNAP C H A S . 8 . ED W A R D S when Hon. W. A. Booth was nom i ing for canals is the only irrigation BELKNAP & EDWARDS nated for state senator for the joint work t h a t Oregon can hope for from the government this year. P h y s i c i a n s a n a S u r g e o n s senatorial district composed of Kl Graat, K lam ath, Crook and Lake U m atilla county has been very a c P R IN E V IL L E , O R E G O N . M f3 . C. E . M c D o w e ll, P r o p . tive for the last rhree years and it J. E. Simmon* was se Office in Adamson Si W in n e k Co's. Drug Store counties. lected by the second congressional is claimed th a t 50,000 acres of new On your way to Deschutes and Silver Lake you will want district convention as its nominee land has been cropped in the c oun h . w . REED, ty during th a t time. This will to stop at a good Hotel while in Princville. N o ta r y IP u T lo lio to oppose J. N. Williamson. W. work in U m atilla’s favor. The Mal C. Congletou, formerly sheriff of Draws tip deeds, m ortgages, etc , an d executes all k in d s of legal d o cu m en ts this county, was made a member heur region is highly spoken of as The PRINKVILLE has t Ho reputation of being the best, ask w ith care a n d precision. of the state central committee. | a desirable country for irrigation. your friends if it isn’t. LYTLE - - - OREGON can Pr®bab,J be irrigated more Judge W. L. Bradshaw was nom- I l t t ca,‘ inated for the office of district judge che aP'-v than U m atilla county. In Fine R oom s and Beds. Cuisine Unexcelled. of this district, and Daniel Sm yth,■ the me8ntime tbe D e f i e s river received tbe nomination for the d,stMct wai*in* " r a n y tb in *" district attorneyship of the 8al4Jt.. >11 the companies along the river | o ’ls n a iL a | —— ---------- ara busily nt work and Crook coun- ♦ O Y S TE R H O U S E AMD LU N C H C O U N T E R ♦ O ne Use f o r La n d Officials. ty will have a largely increased ♦ I>. O. ROG ERS, P R O P . 2 In an editorial The Dalles acreage of fa rming la nd n ex t year. STARTS Deschutes, • - - Oregon. rinmllr. ( SHINGLES FOll SALE —AT— GileS MILL,. Turner First-Class Shingles at Princville Prices. DESCHUTES, OIL Fresh E a s t OYSTERS L O W ’S C A S H am ine tbe advertising columns of aIready been broken for the fou"- the “ patent outsides”- t h e i r only dallon and <l uit* a cruw of raen is , . . i at work, N e e d e d in E v e r y H o m m e e l sourca of ,. revenue, in m any in-: _ stances, being tbe patronage they oc tnjured R a n c h e s . A Itoays received from land notices— and One of the Best Appointed Crooked river and the Ochoco Up to D ate could predict the Moody favoritism changed their ehannels in a num- C H O IC E S T B R A N D S O F L IQ U O R S by the num ber of tbe homestead her o f places during the late warm entries, contests and timber claims weather, and n number of ranch published. In order to “ boom” owners lost a portion of their land. which have been running a t not their benefactor tbe most fulsome Dingee, who ownes tbe ranch west more than a third of their capacity praise was lavished upon Mr. of the Crooked river bridge, is the will soon resume work with full M6ody, and the most Battering statem ents published of his actions greatest loser, as bis place ,va® forces ef men. A D ictio n a ry o f E N G L IS H . B io g r a p h y .G c o e r a p h y . F ic tio n , etc. badly cut up. Judge Biggs lost while a member of congress. quite a strip of his land on tbe T h e N e w and E -n larg ed F -d itio n C o n t a in s T h e W o r ld 'S Fair Route. Ochoco, whioh he seeded to alfalfa. Substitute for P a te n t O utsides. 2 5 , 0 0 0 N e w W o rd s ThoBS anticipating an Eastern Every rancher who owned land on | The Gem, which sparkles in the N e w G a z e tte e r of th e W o rld trip, or a visit to the Louisiana either of the two rivers is a loser to town of Granite, in the C ounty of w ith m o re th a n 25,000 title s, based on th e la te s t cen su s re tu rn s . Purchase Exposition at St. Louis, some extent. Grant, appeared last week printed N ew B io g ra p h ica l D ic tio n a ry eannot afford to overlook the ad on wall paper of «haste design. c o n tc in in ir n am es o f o v e r IO. hio n o te w o rth y p e r* .n s, w it’, n a tio n a lity , o ccu p atio n , d a te In c r e a s e In L u m b e r in g . vantages offered by the Missouri Faithless trains failed to bring o f roigns, d te o f b irth , d e ath , e tc. Pacific Railway, which, on account E d i t b y W. T. H A R R I S , Ph D.. LL.D The ¡umber industry of Western sufficient white p ip e r for the Gem ’s U n ited S tates C. rum is-ioncr o f E ducation) of its various routes and gateways, Oregon is looking up as a result use, and tbe resourceful editor N ew Plates 2 3 8 0 Q uarto P a g es has been appropriately named of a redaction of railroad freight bought up the town’s stock of wall R ic h h i n d l n c s 5 000 Illu stra tio n s “T he W orld’s Fair Route.” rates on the Southern Pacific Rail paper. As but one side of tbe W e also publish W i b ster's C o lleg ia te D ictio n a ry Passengers from the Northwest road. Tbe rate has been reduced paper was used, the green and gold G lo ssary o f Scot fish W ords an d P hrases. U M rm g T *. 1400 Illu s tra tio n * . S ite t r l u x t 5-1 Inch*«. take the Missouri Pacific trains from $5. to $3.10 per ton, and the and silver (lowers and scrolls shone * F irst-clam in q u a lity , second-class In size.*’ from Denver or Pueblo, with the lum ber companies th a t have not in undim inished splendor, so that LE T U 3 SEND YOU FREE "A Test in Pronunciation” w h lrh afford* n choice of either going direct through been able to operate at full capaci- the subscriber m ight obtain the p le a s a n t an d In s tru 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 a m p h le t also free. Kansae City, or via Wichita, Fort ty are preparing to put on more news of the day from hie Gem and G .6 C .M E R R IA M C O M P A N Y , Scott and Pleasant Hill. m m and make a busy season of it. then use it te decorate hie room. P u b lish e rs, S p rin gfield , M ass. Two trains dailv from Denver Some o the lum ber concerns The purchase of a few extra copies wj i rri n ctjw jl « m a l st WEBSTER’S • I nternational D ictionary In Every Chronielo informs its readers o f ! ern Style. T h e C o u n ty High S c h o o l. A L L B A K E R Y GOODS K E P T CO N some Dalles land office methods, S T A N T L Y ON H A N D . O p e n a t A ll H o u r Work has begun on I he county M e a ls o f A ll K i n d s and how home made booms are D a y a n d N i r IU. S e rv e d to O rd e r. high school to be erected at Prine- manufactured. The following is Mill er Building, Prineville, O r ego n. ¡ ville. The building is to be built an extract. of rock and brick and every effort J u s t before the primaries in this J will be made to have the building county an effort was discernible to ready for the fall term of school. j boom ex-Congressmsn Moody t o ! L Y T L E , OREGON. The contractors will m ake their succeed Mr. Williamson in the po own brick from clay pits n e a r ! Lytle’s Leading Grocery Store is being stocked to its full sition. The little outside prints, capacity, and the people ef this com m unity will find it kept alive by land notices from the Crooked river, and the rock supply much to heir advantage to trade there. U. S. oflice in this city, published ; is unlim ited. Several buildings in Prinoville are constructed from articles in every issue derogatory N o . 6 B ro adw ay. Lytle, Oregon. to Mr. Williamson and laudatory home-made brick and are both sightly and durable. Ground has of Mr. Moody." One could e x STO R E i (lamp Smith's Itaptimi P r in e v ille O regon Buffets at the County Seat. A N D C IG A R S A L W A Y S ÏN STO CK * would have provided enough paper for the walls of the best room in the house. There might be an idea in this for publishers. A n nounce th a t the Daily Whirligig will be printed on wall paper of ex clusive design, and that a subscrip tion for three month« will furnish material enough to cover the walls of an ordinary lion«e. No waste ! Follow tbe war and beautify your home! Leok at our pictures and turn their faces to tho wall! But one would be in a dilem m a if it became necessary to consult the files. A hole would have to be scraped through the wall from the opposite aide, or the appearance of the room must be rained. On second thought, therefore, it seems advisable to buy newspapers and wall paper from separate firms — Oregonian.