The Deschutes echo. (Bend, Or.) 1902-19??, June 11, 1904, Image 2

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Mitchell. Jbo cadres« is in bcok
formandit» printing and binding
, are excellent.
it is a fitting tri-
- bute to the memory of the late
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lend on one of the Oregon Kcil-
p r m .ia iiK D e v x c y 9 ati k d a y b y
road & Navigation ConDpanv’a
PKowA.vti.iTOR
palatial river steamers, (ib* T. J.
Potter being queen of river flyers)
Entered May 31st, 1903, at Bend, Oregon, as
second class matter, under Act of Congress p rofid «lit.
the excursionist it carried through
o f March 3rd, 1903.
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its harbor where fly the Hags of
8 r J JKC KI PT IO N It A T ES :
The mining districts ef Colorado many nations. The twelve miles
Per year
........................................ $1 00
(No subHcriptiona taken for a shorter term.)
are in a turmoil
which
almoat on ,b ® Willamette river are qutek-
amount*
to
civil
war.
Assassina-
^7 made, and, after ealuting the
SATURDAY, JUNK 11, 1904.
tions are frequent, and the latest liovernmeut lighthouse, marking
junction at the two rivers, the
Japan has offered to enter into a outrage is the destruction by dvna-
upon boat swings into the Columbia for
treaty with the United Slates and mite of a depot platform
Great Britian agreeing to tho limi­ which a crowd of non-union men 1 tke triP ‘1®WI> »‘ ream. The morn-
tation of Japanese immigration to wero standing, killing eleven per- j *nI> '* °lear (generally so from»
America and Canada. This propo­ sons. The mine owners association June until September), and a mag-
sition of Japan ia a little surpris­ claims to have discovered at labor nific« nt and inspiring eight meets
ing on accont of the small arsa headquarters a large number of th® °ye ai the 6W®«P »round tho
*• made five snowcapped
and large population of the island photos of persona objectionable to
unions,
and
list«
of
names.
On
.
P«»k«,
Mouut Hood, Mount Adams,
empire. China entered iato «uch
these
lists
two
names
were
ecratch-
j
Mount
Saint
Helen,
Mount
a treaty but not willingly. She
ed
out,
and
it
appears
that
these
Rainier
and
Mount
Jeffereou,
loom-
was forced to make it as law«
two
men
had
been
aseassinated
*nB
into
view
a
sight
worth
against
Chinese
immigration
some
time
before.
The
mine
traveling
thousands
of
miles
to
would have been passed anyway
owners
assume
that
the
men
('8®
-
On
down
tho
picturesque
by emigre»«. Japan is doing what
S. R O W E ,
a nation ought to do— that is to whose names were on these lisle river, past villages, sawmill», fish-
134 Third St., Portland
C e n e ral Agent.
The ¡ng fleets, salmon canneries, p«r-
care for the future of her people. were slated for destruction.
From the enlightenment shown by mine owners have not beeu entire- pendiculur basaltic bluffs, and
the Japs in the war with Russia, ly free from blame as they have pretty side-hill farms, the boat
it is safe to «ay that, the Asiatic had the state militia under their pursues its way. 1 he majestic
countries will soon he a field for control and some of the things 8* eeP of the river is awe-inspiring,
Japanese energy that will employ done under military rule would be Granually tho shores grow, farther
in the richest grain, fruit and
If Colo- »p»rt and, scarcely realizing that
the whole nation. The Japanese condemned in Russia.
can do more for Asia than any rado cannot control her citizens by l^e ®ve hours have been consumed stock section in the world. Thous­
white nations are able to ac­ lawful methods the United States in making the trip, the boat «teams ands of acres of land at actual eost
complish on account of racial may find it necessary to take con-, alongside the wharf at Astoria.
of irrigation.
WRITE TODAY.
sympathy. Therefore she can af­ trol as Cleveland did at Chicago) One hour from Aetoria, through
t&*> f»mnus fishing waters of the Booklet and Map fret.
ford to save her people from menial in the early 90’s.
! Columbia, past scores of salmon
Better still, see the land.
service in a Caucasian country.
. i traps and nets and ss manv white
With a higher standard of living
The election returns on local
.
,
. .
. , *
Improvement Co.
, that
, the
, . bill carried.!
. . I winged
fish
boats, , I'.nds
the passen Deschutss
in Asia trade will prosper and option «how
»,
„ , , „
Sales Agents, Bend, Or.
Europe and America will he gain The cities voted against it but the ) gers at Ilwaco, on Baker’s Bav. j
where connection for bench points ;
ers thereby.
AR R IVE
D K I-A n r '
TIME SCHEDULES
country voted favorably lo it.
FOR
FROM BIGG*,
FROM
is made with trains on the Ilwaco
Very lew cities ever vote for pro-(
Ghicagg-
Railway it Navigation Company,
Portland ;Salt Lake, Denver, Ftn
Election returns in this county hibition, us a prohibition town is ;
Special W orth. Omaha, Kansas
whose ears stand on the wharf
]*:*25p.m. City, 8t. Louis, Chicago 12 :32 p .m
are very curious.
From
the usually very dull whatever the i
via
Hunt- and East,
awaiting the steamer.
North
ington.
amount of cutting done no one cause. Country people, however,
Beach, where the surf bathing is
A tla n tic
seems to have kept party lines in do not look at the matter in the
Express Salt- Lake, Denver, Ft.
unexcelled, at low tide is from 2001
12:22 a. m . W orth, Omaha, Kansan G :11 a. m.
county matters.
There is one same light as the city man and
via
Hunt- City, St. Louis, Chicago
to 400 feet wide, twenty-three
ington. and East.
In S t a t e of O r e g o n ,
thing upon which the county can cares little what effects the busi - 1
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miles long ai^l so compact that a
congratulate itself, and that is that ) ness of cities,
Free to those who will pay
St. Paul ¡W alla Walla, Lewiston,
carriage or wugen soareely leaves a
Fast Mail ¡Spokane, W allace, Pull-
from §5 to $15 per acre for
clean, capable men were put up by ,
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9
54
p. m.fman, Minneapolis,
St. 3 :30 a. m.
trace upon it. Scattered along the
via
Paul. Duluth, M ilwaukee
all pnrtios. Many of the men who
Postmaster Bancroft, of Port- beach are hundreds of cottages and
Spokane C hicago, and East.
Perpetua Water Right
1
were defeated Monday would have lanfJi fa« resigned and a new post- hotels in which summer life is an
To the Columbia Southern Irri­
made most creditable officiais, i master will he apDoiuted shortly. unceasing round ef pleasure from
gation Company.
H O U R S
PO R TLA N D to C H IC A G O
NO CHANGE OF CARS.
1 hi i h.ction seemed to have turn Senator Mitchell defended I>an- the opening until the closing of the
Lunds located in the De­
ed largely upon the matter of per-j croft loya]iy iHlt the department .„«son. The much -treacle« “ Re-
For particulars as to rates aw l route addr ess,
schutes
Valley, Crook
sonal friendship
and
political was insistent and the resignation BOrt Mosquito” is unknown and no
County, Oregon. Water
J. II. FREDRICY. Agent. Riirgs Or.
now on land.
Send for
astuteness. Fach precinct seems resulted. Bancroft was not pop- venemous snakes or insects are
descriptive pamphlet to
to have had its own favorites and ular with some of his subordinates foll,,d.
The thermometer rarely
to have supported them loyally, mid his mistakes were said to g o '8 above 80 degrees in July or
Ihe campaign was gentlemanly have been reported to postal in- August, but light overcoats, fires
throughout.
spectors with the above results.
morning and evening and blankets
Famous Trains
The Southwest Limited Kansas City
to Chicago, the Overland Limited to
Chicago via,Omaha, and the Pioneer
Limited St. Paul to Chicago, fun via
the
C h ic a g o , M ilw a u k e e & S t . P aul
R a ilw a y .
Each route oilers numerous attrac­
tions, The principal.tiling to insure
a quick, comfortable trip East is to
see that your tickets read via the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail­
way.
rREE LAND n OREGON
OREGON
S hojçt L ine
«U» union P acific *
Five Dollars for a
Possible Paradise.
2 7, O O O
Acres of Land
70
JOLLY
B . S. C O O K
CORNERS
251 Alder St.,
at night are comfortable during
the season.
Rales for accommodations at
North Reach points are reasonable
and vary lo suit the visitor. At
European hotels
and
lodging
houses rooms range from twenty-
*",v® cen,s lo 0118 dollar a day ; at
realm .ants, meals run from twenty-
five to fifty cents; and at the
Aineriogn-plan hotel», the charges
range tram on* dollar a day to two
dollars and upward.
Dozens of delightful side trips
may be taken from the beach into
a country of wild and picturesque
beauty, quiet and secluded among
hills and foieats, w i t h hunting and
„
fishing
in native haunts
to toe
,
.
1 mted States Life Saving stations
>nd lighthouse», crauherrv farm»,
0J.„,er
bvds>
galmon
fishing
grounds and canneries,
For particulars about tha trip to
y orth B#ach nsk the riCare8t o . R.
Governor Chamberlain in an
The men who have gained an
interview discusses the good this ospensive education in methods of
region would receive were the Cor handling political conventions are
vallis Si Eastern Railroad extend losers on account of the* new
ed even as far as the Deschutes primary law.
river. This is a fact. While it
might not do much for lumbering
tribulations of
The trials
unless it .« further extended, j , he oandidates
office ate now
nevertheless, it ought to be mutual­ over and they
know how it
ly advantageous for both the coun­ happened.
try and the railroad. Up to this
year there would have been neith­
There won’t he any new faces in
er freight or passenger trallio suf­
congress from Oregon.
ficient to make tho extension one
of unquestioned profit, but at
POPULAR OCEAN B E A C h .
present the trull'ic is suliicient and
the future is inure than promising Warty F r o m t h e I n t e r i o r P l a n n i n g
to S o e n d T h o i r V a c a tio n at tho
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n
Sea S h o re .
Ruth tbe lojal aption and pri-
marv «lection laws received ma-
Hundreds from Eastern tfiegon
joritie* at the election this week. tnd ' V^**»in»ton spent their vaca
This will end tbe old stylo of noni- lu>n at •y<0^t,'
(Long!
Leach,
illation When
a
candidate
fora
"
ashiugton,
last
eumuier,
aud
it
ien a candidate for a
ia
safe
to
say
that
this
popular
re-
•tat« office hereafter desires u noni
iuatiou he will not vonsult the »ort of the North Pacific Coast will Si S. agent, or send ttfo cents in
political boss of a county, but will he visited by many more this year stamps to A. I.. Craig, general
Portland, for
find some way of reaching the than over within its history. The pasaanger agent,
Urcreatiou
Resorts,"
people direct. The day when a change from a high and dry in­ ‘ ‘ Restful
few men could absolutely iicta'.e terior i Ititude to the sea level is which tells all about the Columbia
most beneficial.
river summering places.
to a county is new past.
The trip on the Willamette and 1
Columbia rivers, out of Portland.
Sheri ; Starry has
is noe lon g to b remembered, the
J. G. Kelley, chief engineer of
more traitor» in his o
a summer c Arnpon the D I
P. Co., has resigned
»ult < ‘ he Iah' -U m tie
ed t v a centi
and returned to Fort-
PORTLAND.
OREGON
Columbia Southern
RAILWAY CO.
TÍME
TABLE
.70
NO.
8.
Eifert i ve February 15, 1903.
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For sale and for rent. Cash or
easy installments. New and sec­
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repaired, and work fully guaran­
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