The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, May 21, 1904, Image 2

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The candidat** far the of-
ÎThr Drurlmtcfl Sditi. ¡ ^ fdi' istriat
atternej are Moore
to work for Uncle Sam. The werk-
mea consist almost wholly af ne-
PI BLIBHID BVBBY BATVBOAY BY
of the Lakeview Herald and Brat- groes from the West Indies.
THK ÜK8CU. TM FUHL 18 HINO company . I ^
fo
register of the Lake-
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P. ltGWAK, Elllloa.
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iTiew land effice. The Lakeview
Tbs Michigan republicans have
E ntered M iy 31st, 1908, ut Bend, Oreffon. h « J
fcöcoi: i class m atter, under A ct of Cfcmgrcbs Examiner the strongest republics* gone , gajnit a primary law in em-
o/ M arch 3rd, 1903.
The Southwest Lim ited Kansas City
paper in the county, is supporting ph«tic term . Michigan
politics
to
Chicago, the Overland Limited to
s i il -< u i i t i o n h a t e « :
Moere, the democratic newspaper have bewat none too clean and at
A
Per year
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Chicago
via Omaha, and the Pioneer
(No subscriptions taken for a shorter term.)
man and lawyer, and is evidently lbt. time of the Spanish war a num-
Limited St. Paul to Chicago, run via
intent on breaking Brattain’e in- her of her officials weat to prison,
S A T U R D A Y , M A Y 21, 1904.
the
iluence in politics in Lake county. Ogee K corrupt machine gets poa-
This exhibition of amity between session of party it is hard to die-1
OUR T IC K E T .
two newspaper men deserves a ; i 0dge
Oregon has now clean poli- !
Tor Sheriff,
place in current history, and is no tjCS) aad with a primary law on
C. S am S m i t h .
slight indication ef the corning of
statute hooks it would remain j
For County Clerk,
the
niilleninm. I f
a
church (0
J. J. S m i t h .
should be built in Lakeview in the
For Judge,
near future, it is to be hoped that
Each route offers numerous attrac­
Senator Fulton is o f the opinion
M. R. B iggs .
campaign copies of the Ilerald and
tions^ TBc principal thing to insure
that Oregon will be given two fed­
For Assessor,
Examiner will be entombed in the
a quick, comfortable trip East is to
eral courts at the next session of
J ohn D. L akoi . i . e t t .
cornerstone for posterity to wonder
see that your tickets read via the
congress. Last session a bill was
For School Superintendent,
at.
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail­
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passed by the senate making a
C. B. D in w iu die .
way.
In permitting Chinese laborers division of the state but the press
For Coroner,
to be employed in South A fr ic a j o f businsrs in the house killed it
J. H. C rooks .
England is taking a remedy as bad j Such a law will throw Crook coun-
For Commissioner,
H. S. R O W E .
as the disease. Many of the Trans- kf into the Baker City district and
C en e ra l Agent.
K. T. S l a y t o n .
va»l mines oanaot afford to pay will he one more tie binding th*
For Treasurer,
the wages demanded by white eastern part ot the state together.
M. H. B e l l .
¡labor
nor even by the natives, buti
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For Surveyor,
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cotrld
produce
dividends
if
cheap
The
Jap
loss of two vessels tends
W. R. M c F a r l a n d .
Advertised Le tte r List.
j coo'.ey labor could be obtained, to make the naval strength o f the
L.
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The following letters remained
The result will be the ruin of South two nations more even and the Jap
Politics over the country are now | Afrirfa for tbe manv Englishmen must now -succeed on land. What- uncalled for at the Deschutes post­
diverting public attention from j wi>0 went tb„ re for bo mes. The w a r be the excuse the Jap. have office for the month ending Feb.
r
29th 1904
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business, and tins will undoubtedly ¿Jnite(1 States has incouraged the
allowed much time to go by since j ame’8 John, on Stanley Gray!
continue until the November elec- ilnmigration 0f nearly all people, war was declared without doing Mr Chits Hofiniar Mr W S Holbrook
tions. The ttati conventions are|bu
years ago sho was com-j much on land. The Jap loss was
Parties calling for any of the
showing man)' st-anga features, pelled to shut thedoor to the China- only partially
due to Russian shove letters will please mention
the fact that they are on the adver­
and ihe campaign which sUrted '
B That England takes such a strategy.
tised list.
out tamely bids fair to become ex | position is a sign that the Trans-
I
W. H. S t a a t s , Postmaster.
ceedingly bitter before election, vaal country is governed for the
domobodv stole a petition con-j
In the republican ranks all seem benefit of capitalists in England,
taming a number of names of per­
Five Dollars lor a
arrivb
DISPART
TIME SCHEDULES
agreed *n Roosevelt, for president who own gold mining stocks, and
FROM
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sons who desired to have Sheriff
Possible Paradise.
except Ohio, and that convention I for them alone.
Chicago-
Storey of Multnomah got his name
Portland ^Salt Lake, Denver, Ft
was under control of followers of,
T|)e rapidUr with which the pop.
Special Worth. Omaha, Kaunas
on the election ballot as an inde­
1:25 p.m. City, St. Louis, Chicago 12:32 p.m
the late M. A. Hanna a-,d never, ular,|y ()f p()!iti(Ull partieB ean
via Hunt­ and East.
pendent candidate. It is not yet
ington.
mentioned the president’s name. | chHJlg- hnfl b#. n ¡||u, ;rated geTeral
apparent who stole it. I t may
Atlantic
In llliuoisthercpubl.es,, state con- timeJ in our biatorv, and bids fair
Express Salt Lake, Denver, Ft
have been u friend or an enemy,
12:22 a. m. Worth, Ornali a, Kansas 6:11 *. m.
vention is io a deadlock and it is (0 be
illuBtrat#d. W hen
via Hunt- City, St. Louis, Chicago
but most likely it was a friend,
In S ta te of Oregon.
ingtou. and East.
piobabio that an adjournment will Hay„ w„ nominat, d for tha prM.
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be had for thirty d»ys
In Wie
8t. Paul Walla Walla. Lewiston
idency the republican party had
Thu government
has not yet
Fast Mail Spokane, Wallace, Pull­
cousin the republican convention
St. 3:30 a. m.
9:54 p. in. man, Minneapolis,
all the prestige that the war had seen fit to discontinue its forest re­
Paul, Duluth, Milwaukee
via
nominated the present governori gjv#n
and VPt TildeI1 Was reahy servo policy. A large tract was
Spokane Chicago, and East.
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F a it io u s T r a i n s
Chicago, SVliiwaukee & St. Paul
Railway.
134 Third St., Portland
S hort L ine
and U nion P acifici
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27,000
Acres af Land
Free to those who will pay
from $5 to £15 per acre for
Perp®tua Water Right
and one wing o the part) buited.
l e r - S p o o n e r and Quarlo. w . r .
turned down a. delegate, to the
nat » s a l convention, and
«««h
wing *.H « * » > » “ »• othar a o h .
polls. In Washington the eastern
ejec, ed
Under Garfield a few ap
parently u. iK ip ir U , t p ,rty quar
re]g
that af Conkling and
; B,aine r^aulied in t He election of
c)(jTeland
New
y #rk) It3diana
B|id Iuinoj< can , . „ lly be clas8ed
pa it of the state is in open revolt „ Btatri wher„ partr line, do not
.gainst brother republicans in collllt for
The voter, in
Western Washington. In spite of th„ e
are not dre„ t,d in tbe
all past differences the democratic prig0D unifljr(n of any party, antl
party is just at present in less when a preiideat’, policy meet8
trouble than their opponents, and with di(!approyal thv;- are found
one of the surprises ol the year was opposing him.
that Senator Tillman of South Car-
The us« of mines which explode
olios was in favor e f Parker of
New York lor president, and will from contaet ought to be prohibit-
vote for him in the democratic na- **d from naval wnrfare. Mines aie
tional convention
I likely to become detached and
Jerome of New York aad Folk of
Missouri, were two reforoters who
started out to correct abuses in tbr
public services
J creme won a
temporary
advuutage but
has
gradually relaxed bis efforts. Folk
.
opposed the strougest men ot 1 ms
partv in Missouri, and lent tunny
of thorn to the penitentiary. He
has never given up his pursuit of
corrupt officials and tic now stands
at the head of the democratic party
in h:s state, lie is i\ very voting
man to have accomplished as much
ns tie lias, being only
years old.
\\ lien lie was elected it was through
ieri who
« hi' hoped
the intluenco of the men
to
up th ir cor
riu
k n «\ 7
float about in the sea to the danger
of all seagoing traffic. Tbe dsngvr
o f handling them is great and the
danger of removing them is well
shown by the destruction of two
withdrawn fer examination in W a l­
Iowa couaty Oregon, and Montana ;
land was also withdrawn. The
supply of re.erves is already very
large considering tbe sicsllnaes of
tha demand.
The Spokesman-Review of Wash­
ington has bolted Mead the republi­
can nominee for governor. I t is
strong for Roosevelt but is running
a set of oartoons on the late republi­
can state convention that must be
galling to the western part o f the
state.
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, u u * c mirman e the re'
publican parly uas assigned Alien
IQIi loyces arc
itv of the
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Japanese vessels. Such disasters
b k i g h t ’ s d i s e a s e .
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Tbe largest sum ever paid fora Lc«v
war is over and commerce demands pregcrjpliun> ,.hanged hands in ! JL2L.
a removal
of explosives. The San
Francisco, Aug. 30. 1901. 1 M
mines, which
are exploded b y ! Tiie transfer involved in coin and
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means of wires running to the stock <112,500.00 and was paid by J
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shore, arc legitimate instruments a jMrt' ‘ j , l'".’' ' 1.1' '/*.mtn tor j* f.P*
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of warfare as they can only be ex- l,etes, hitherto incurable diseases. 2 03
ploded by electricity and if they
They commenced the
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get atloat arc not very dangerous, investigation o f the specfic Nov. 15. 2 40
DKK). They interviewed scores of
The
Panama canal company t( be cured it on its merits by putting 2 48
which hns sold its nterest to the over three dozen cases on the tn.it- 3 09
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Lands located in the De­
schutes Valley, Crook
County, Oregon. Water
now on land. Send for
descriptive pamphlet to
^°-v ,0 a w,,,k
*P*»king in j
Cr0* k rountv. The .(tesking will
° eg>>i Mav 23, and several cam-
Da1 IS11 »pceebes will he made at
Vllr' ou, pomt« in the county,
to v p a - v
.11 protectK n
ioidi
To the Columbia Southern Irri­
gation Company.
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