The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, June 04, 1904, Image 1

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C ov o rn o r C h a m b e r la in Entertained
C. K. DALRYMPLE,
A t t o r r e y and A bs t ra c te r
The state land board, which con-
LAKEVIF.W, OREGON.
jgists of Governor Chamberlain,
will practice before «11 the courts of the ; Secretary of State Dunbar and
State an<l before the C. i- Land Office.
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Ofliee in Daly M«ck, «ext. door to r. s. Land | State Treasurer Moore, was tae re-
Oftice. C orre--I'ondelK 'e s o l l c t e d .
cipients of a reception at tho hands
of our citizens upon itS arrival
DR. V /. W . T A C C A P T ,
j Tuesday evening from Bend. The
E Y E S P E C I A L I S T . board has been on a tour cf in-
! spection of tho Columbia Southern
Poin-k'xtc*I!.)te
Prineville, Oregon ;
ditoli and the D. I. & P. Co.'s
canal, the two prominent irriga*
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tion projects ot the Upper Des-
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chutes valley. The board was ce­
llula Sti'f et, Prineville. 0.-<>.;on.
! companied by W. A. Laidiatv,
ofliee mi »ire,*,, iceiiiug to coui-t H in-.e.
president of the Columbia Soutn*.
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B. M A T T H E W S , stockholder in the D. I. & P. Co’.,
A T T O R N E Y -A T-L A W .
! who went aiong to
Hs-i?t the
Will pruetir .* before the Unic <1 Stui«*s $upr<wnv
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Co.!.-«, tim <'»»ttri <»! . 1 . 1 . , ti: 1 f van- j gentlemen comprising tho board in
m etits. 0 iiti C om m ittee* o i Coiijsress.
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sped«, nu.n.iun,-bout,
their task of appraising the lands
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brought under the ditches.
June 7th, and the second June ¡ W
17th.
The rate from Deschutes
will be $(52.50 to St. Louis and re­
turn. Excursionists going via the
Denver <fe Kio Grande have th e!
privilege of returning via a differ­
ent route. This is the most pleas­
ant way, as well es the most de­
lightful route, to cross the conti-,
nent.. The stops arranged give an
opportunity of visiting the various
points of interest in and about
Salt Lake City, Denver and Kan­
sas City. If you wish to accompa­
ny one of the.-a excursions writ* at i
once to W. C. McBride, 121 Third
• treat. Cortland, for sleeping car
reservations.
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DESCHUTES, CROOK COU N TY, OREGON, JU NE 4, 1904.
VOL. III.
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NO.
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W i ll g iv e yo u b a r g a in s
on gro ce rie s at h is store.
A l l b u sin e ss done on a
ca$h b a sis.
A co m p lete sto ck on
hand, an d m ore on tho
w a y fro m S h a n ik o .
W . H. S T A A T S , Prop.,
Deschutes, • - - Oivgini.
Visit Of T.'io Land Coard.
Governor C ham berlin, together
with Treasurer Men 0 and Secre­
fo re em ig re * -. m i.il ru u io e o m r a c t«, a n d p a t-:
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tary Dunbar, made a visit, to this,
c m « fur I n v e n tio n «.
Offices: Kenn! Building.
orated with flaps and bunting in place eaiiy tlh-wcok and made a
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WASHINGTON, D. C.
1 honor of the occasion, Rev. Cora- careful ir. v<“-tif:atioi: f tho irriga­
0 SSVS
CHAS.S.EDWABI3 merford taking an active part in tion work and plans in this vicin-!
n . P. BELKNAP
this work, and the citizens of itv. The .-mi hers *:f the loar«l
low ARDS
BELKNAP &
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P h ys i c i a no a n d S u r g e o n s Prin#ville contributing liberally were ni-companied over the Des­
¡toward the purchaso of the bunt- chutes tracts by representatives of
Mr3- c - £. tioDoxval!, Prop.
PRT "VILLE, OREGON.
jing. A glaring sign, “ Welcome,” the D. I. it P. Co. and they have
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Ofliee in A dam son Sz \V im i eie C o’s. Orut? Stör«
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, On your way to Doscnutos find Silver Lake you w:!! want
! made of countless incandescent tiow a very fair
knowledge ot the
electric lamp-i, adorned the club-
K. yv
company V engineering plans and
to .- top at a paid hotel w h i l e ill FritlON ille.
j house door and made the governor of the character of th* It nde to be ,
IS T o tc u ry
T P i a l o l i o feel at home indeed after hi* dusty
reclaimed.
They ’ crossed the The P R I N E V I L E R has the re putation of being the h st; a. k
Dr»: ws up fleet!.-, mm tu »uves, etc , ami
ride in from the Bend-001111 try.
executes all kinds «*t -legal documents
conipany’s
tract
frcoi north to
\\ ith c a re an d .precision.
your frionds if it isn't.
T. M. Baldwin presided at the south, and again from west to east
OREGON
LYTLE
meeting, introducing the governor, and followed a number of the pro­
Cuisine Une xce lled .
Fine R o o m s and E t d s .
who immediately arose and gave a posed diich routes. They al»o
TV». thS&fcarói
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sh ort feat. cn tortain iK g . t a l k un <*Sk ‘ w-r»- ;*1 k >" f -t!.‘ >
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’r he ready bleu done liv tlie company. n
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governor avoided politics altogc eth- The board tben viewed the Ccium- %
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i cr, taking ae his tliemo irrigation bia Southern ditcli company’s I 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 *f
| and the benefits »0 he derived tract from the company’s intake
D . G . U OGERS, r R o l* .
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FOR SALE
from it* practical replication to to the limits of the tracts to he re­
In E v e r y
Fresh E s s i -
Crook county lands. His remarks claimed, arid represent ltives of the
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Style.
ern
A L L B A K E R Y G ‘".0D 3 K E P T CON-
j were well received awd ho sat C. S. company carefully ex plained
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M eals o f A ll K in d s
O 3per
p e n a t A lt H o u r
. ¡down amid a storm of applause. ; to them the details of the project.
S e rv e d to O rder.
I>«j.y and Niff hi*.
I* i The secretary of state and state 1 The board was very favorably im­
Miller Bitildinjii Prineville, O re gon .
I treasurer then followed, each very pressed wi-th the work and plans
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j briefly, and then Mr. Hut chi 0*011, of both companies and very well
the pioneer in Deschutes irrigation satisfied with the trip. Members
j projects,
took the floor and ad- I of the betrd seem to have come
1 dressed tho meeting, which listen­ into th.is country with tfes idea
I.Y T I.K , OREGON.
First-Class Sh ngtes e d appreciatively. Mr. Ilutchiu- that the Deschutes was insufficient
Lytle’ s Leading Grocery Store is being stocked to its full
sou was loaded with facts and in volume to supply water for the'
capacity, and the p-eople of tbia community will find it
at
Prineville
j figures concerning irrigation and
much to heir advantage to trade there.
¡contemplated woik, hut tlrey went
j its benefits, and his lie-rer* felt away thoroughly convicted of the
Prices.
’ that thej- were listening to a roan all mil'ici'cncy of our river.
No. 6 Broadway.
L y j e , Or eg on .
I who kcew what he was talking
D ESCH U TES, CR. ! about, as indeed they were, for Mr.
Sow Furniture Store.
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j Ilutdhineon has made a thorough
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study of irrigation.
A. H. L'ippman, the successful
P r in e v illo
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The choir and the orchestra Prineville merchant, will remove
w.
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O regon
for tho student and the writer, were also on hand and each rend- the greater part of his stock of
One of the Best Appointed Buffets at the County Seat.
as an authoritative reference book ered
two selections that wore goods to this place and will come
for schools, teachers, families, thoroughly appreciated by the »u- here hiruseif and conduct the busi­
C H O I C E S T B R A N D S O F L I Q U O R S A N D C I G A R S A L W A Y S IN S T O C K
business and professional men, diene«.
ness. A building is bein^ cen- j
♦ ♦ ♦ O í-** v * e «•>< ♦ '>* O »♦ <>♦ < <> »♦ < < * * « ixM.e04.-j «044.44 X
tthere is one book which offer*
At the conclusion of the ad- structed for him, aad ho wilt short­
«superior advantages in the solid dresses ti>e p«ople orawded around ly open with a complete stock of 1
Advertised Letter List.
best routes. Also as to local con-
■ value of its information, and the ihe governor to make his acquaint- hause furnishings. Air. Lippman
ance, L. N. Liggett acting as host will also naaintain his interests in i The following letters remained ditions in St. Louis ; hotels, etc.
»ease with which it is obtained.
uncalled for at the Deschutes post-
U you will write the under-
One’s admiration for Webster’s and introducing the citizens who Prineville. NVith the settlement
office:
signed,
stating what information
of the irrigated lands a large
»International Dictionary increases desired an introduction.
J . S. Mahr, Miss Grace Merrill, you desire, the same will be
The
governor
and
hi*
party
left
amount of furniture and rauges
«daily as it comes to be better
X. B. Reynolds, C. W . Richard- promptly furnished. I f we do net
yesterday morning for Antelope,
»known. It never refuses the infor- where they will stay one night to will be needed and the outlook is son, John Ksglin, Charles J . Wil- hav* >» • " h»Nd, will seeure it for
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you if possible, and without any
-»nation sought and it never over- talk irrigation before proceeding to goad for an extensive business at:
this placs for several years to ■ on, i trpiien W aiUj, Joht B. Gus- ; ».ypenee to yon. Address
»whelms one with a mass of mis- Salem.— Review,
tafson, Earl Griggs, Wm Clenden-
B. II. T RUM B U L L,
come. Mr. Lippmsn has always
information illogically arranged.
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ing, Mrs. M. O. Clingan, C W.
Commercial Agent, 142 Third
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j EmSn, Albert I. Frys, C. C, Carr. Street, Portland, Oregon.
•England, says: For the teacher, the pu­
goods.
Fair.
Parties calling for any of the
pil, the student and the litterateur, there
D o n ’t C o to S t. Louis
M nothing better ; it covers everything.
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The Denver <fr Rio Gramds, in
1 The New and EnlanrcJ Edition recently is­
Miss Ellen Stone, who went to , tho
that **»«y are on the adver­ ‘Till you eall at or writ# to tho
connsctioa with the Missouri Pa­
sued has 25,1X10 new words and phrases, a com­
tised list.
Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul
pletely revised Biographical Dictionary and cific, will run a series of Personal­ Bulgaria as a missionary aad was
W. H. S t a a t s , Postmaster.
Oaastteer of the World, 23*0 pages and 300 }
Railroad. Oflfico 1 3 4 Third Stroot,
ly CoadusUd Excursions to tho captured and ransomed, has re­
SUnstnitlons.
Portland, Oregon. Low rates to
World’s Fair daring June. These vived an old custom that has in­
1 Thir name is on the title-pages of all the
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all points East, in connection with
in Mo-
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at to railroad
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