THE w WLd0 m iW m mtSf JR. Mi A, p- .r VOI., II HKNJ) OKKOON, 1'KIUAY, JUNK 10, 1004. 20. 13 i V REPUBLICANS AHEAD STATE, UlSIHICr AND MOST OF Till! COUNTY UITICERS. In I Wml Precinct liulepcmleiit Cltl.cns Carried the Day for Justice by 11 De cldvo Majority IJO Votes Polled erc--Au Increase of 100 Per Cent In Two Years In the Number of Votes foiled Here. Hinder Hermann was elected to cougresn in the first district Inst MmulHy by n plurality of more thnii 7ixw votes. J. N Williamson won in the seuiiul district by u phiralll) of about 14,000. This to the big gest republican vlatory ever re corded in Oregon. In thin judicial district Judgi Rradshaw is probably tvelected nud Prank Mcuefcc will Iw district Mt toruey for another term. J. A haycock will be our joint senatoi Hild J. II. Shook nud It. K. I.. Steiuer will represent us in tin lower house in the legislature. All thes but Rradshaw aie republican Por supreme court justice Moore wim reacted, as was llailey foi fowl mid duiry coiuiuiiMioiier. then .laving own no doubt of Mint re suit. The load option and direU jK-imury laws carried decisively as did the constitutional amendment to take, the state printer from tin Hat of constitutional officers mid mike liim Mibject to the leg .Mature. In Crook county Hell (R) fot judge lat Higgs out of sight. A IRRIGATED LAND We nic n i!y to receive npplii ations for a large are under tin i uial of the DESCHUTES IRRraA'"QN &. POWER COMPANY. Thin land in Kaslward Hiid Northward from Rend on the Kant side of the Deschutes River. Only water is needed to make it fertil. This is now provid ed. Spcciul Iiiducemeitts to those WHO SIGN KAMA' CONTRACTS. For further information ADDRP.SS. DISCIIUTISISirKOVraiENTCO. W. H. Gl'KKI.N, Jk., 1'KKMIDItNT. O C HTI'INKMANN. Hwiiit RUN I) - - ORKGON 2 7,000 Acres df Land IN ORI2QON Kit Kit to those who will pay from $5 to $15 per ncte for Perpetual Watertight TO Till. COI.ITMIIIA tiOUTIIKKN IKMOATION COMt'ANV. Lands located in the Des chutes Valley, Crook county, Oregon. Water now on laud, Send for descriptive pamphlet B. S. COOK 351 Alder St., Portland, Orcg. $5 tor a rossim.u paradise In-twecn HlkhuMk) and Smith for Mheriff the vote is vary clone with indications lavoriug the succwts.f Klkin J. J. Smith D) Kt a liire majority over C. A. Gilchrist for county clerk. "Otto Oray(R) won the treasurcrship f",m ll' elder Hell. C. II. Dinwiddle (l .1 PI warn to have Uikeu the ucriu tendency of schools from lioegli. stearin (R) won for county commis sioner, Lafolletl (D) for aasesaor, Graves (R) surveyor and Ctooka (I)) for coroner. In Rend precinct J. M. I.wreuce received a decisive majority of the vote for justice over Charles 1., Hrock. I). W Monrehniisc, the re publieniiiiomiiiee, receiving 110 voles it nil. Por coiiHtablu there whs not much of a content. J'.. W. (.lies, mdecudrut, whs elected by two vote over J . W. Overton. The election board in Ik-ud jrc finct was compoHal of John R. Ilrock. John I. West, mid John Sirteuiore. jtiilges. and J. M I.nw reuce. Millard T. Triplctt. and riioiuas W Triplctt. clerks, the last two having been upMiiuted by the judges in the absence of C. I.. Hrock and G. Schlechl, who had iieeu iiametl by the county court The detailed vote in this precinct was as follows: 'ONOMKttS intft K Cok, SmcMIM ......... II I ItlMmmott IniMKlto .... u......,. si I W Mow ptulllMUMI I K wiiiummm, fpaMleM, ,.4. . . ! M'STICX Ol' slrMMM CO0KT. ) Hricbt, praMMOiMi .C MlkkrlM. kxtelM. ..........-..... "r.MV A Monti. riaMIWti . ........m . . rhvMiM 0 lr. iliirnxmUt ... ....... .. flHIU JHd I1AIKV COMMIMIOKHM J W HaUry. ittMMkM. ,........ IfW n Httfy lflIMSMM.M.MWt .M.....MH. . M hMUt, ilniuUc.....WM.. ,,.., S tU.wm.Mi, MCtallC .... isctuT jvim;k- . M 1 A Cullwr. ivp OINTKH.T A1 JOINT HKrRIOHtNTATIVK, M IKSTKICT-- 1 ni.rlMth .Imnn'itttc j A Tnlr. dMcrik ; nMA r.fmMMM.. X I, Mvliwr. ffwMlti COVHTV Jl WiK- W A Mtll. NpabUoM M K IN!,4rMacrsUt.. I M MrUtwcU. PftolM riHNTV CUKMK- . . . ii ...-. . n .... n .-...! t -J u C A Oil liriH. wpuWonM., ) J unlik, dtiocrslk W II IUi4u, .ocVlW-... ., ftuV I.IVImi, upuMtwili. C Nun Hwllli dwutrmtl.. C'OI NTY TRMASl'NKK- M II Mfll, lltMHOTSlto . . 'ii Orny, rraMcsa i a Hint. mwMIM lOMMItttlONMK- rhouu AnwM, liwtolM. ......... K 1 MoyfeNi, smullii i..... MMtIM, tltlMMMI .,......... -llil. WfKKIirrKNIIKiriV kiiiuu suku, rnWli..... ,-.n ...it I. H lllliwuiair, llfWWWI., MfHUholt. actollX. ... (.Ol Nl ASHhUxoa- J K Hit hm, KcUlhS , j Ii l.M1eU tkmoctatlc ...... . .M J L Mitullucli, rapdbllsM.,... iOI Ml ai'RVKVOR- 1 (ln4r, rpMlGS... .. ...... h k McfarlMMt. tMmM..... .......... Col'tnv COHOKXR- J II ktuoliki 4vVJMSfMi9 h... . .M.........1 111 t. s Kriwanh, kvmMIwm.. ... . 1 .4 .id Hill. mMnUH. ..! LOCAL OPTIUN lAW. . N t nMHHitMtl MiSlimamiH IUHI.lT I'HIMAHV rtUfCJIOIt lHW- 4A I . . ... ttttltMtlltll NO it) lOMIItl ! 'Mly M ' ..St Ml jrn'UUt 01' TIIU I'ltACIh. J i. lfl"lHH.i ... ...H......M.HH..tt. ........... VlHUUm (SUCK ...M.....M...W..................M J OVrl4MlM HtlltHmHHHI.IHMHIIW.IIIH A I. OUUtlwilll .K...W ul-WVw... Cllllt (,'UIUH'. nwnna. .... CONnTAilMC- lUruOItt .IMI.w,w ciinilt Cutter ..........u..'. J I Wcwt Jmiitt Ovi'ituu , X ... I .. I I . J. .. 6 ..11 ...16 I . I I A C I.UC4JI... IIukIi O'Knne. J MurtliMii , The Rev. 'A. W. Commerford writes fioui Priueville that he can not be in Rend next Sunday but that he mid Mrs. Commerford will be nt the Pilot Hutte Inn ino.st of next week mid he will hold .services in Grant's hall 011 the succeeding Sutiduy. TQmftXT'- 1 . . .. .. i, .iiimi ItflUrf iiiiiiMM immmm 11 1 1 ii jun fL..in t m t. rtvT WHY BEND BOOMS riiorui rouiiiM in, mum oriiie- ATIIJNS ON THE RUSH. I(nUIs Development of Natural Re nources At 11 Inly from Reclamation ol l.arce Area of Arlil l.ninl-l!xcelknt Class of Cltl.Bim are Occupying this Coiinlrydrowtli tins Only I'nlrly Itexuii In Ibis Region. Hutwueu 400 ami vw cople re side in and mIkxH Iknd alwiii double the number that was here u year ago. livery man is busy at Kood wages and has plenty work ahead. I'ifteuu buildings ranging from a ihtcc-room bungalow to 14 room structures, are under way in Hem at this time, including dwellingx and business structures. Preparations are in progress for many other buildings. About 30. 000 feet of lumber is being pulled tiotii the saw directly to new build iHgs every day. This activity is based Uon the development agencies in oerali'ii here. Most of the Columbia .Southern segregation of !, acres has been taken this season ml they are being occupied by a thrifty and energetic class of citi.ens The Oeschutes Irrigation & Power ComMiiv'.s 300,000 acres are not yet ready for settlement but 35 miles of ditch, watering as inaiiv thousand acres, is practically com pleted and the reclamation 'work i- goiitg forward fast. Applications for tt ukvc wen Avail L4lMitNftHWMk$. Applicatloiu. tor public lauds in this vidniu have been very active 111 the wst three mouths, homesteads ureath predominating. The extensive liimlwr licit of the Deschutes, reaching down to Iteml's very door, is not considered in Gcsent operations, though it is und to make this point the neat of important manufacturing. Nei ther do railroad irositccts count at the sreeiit time, for ever) thing now contemplated will proceed re gnrdleas of railroad. Nothing the Mutter Wth Vegetables. U. lr. Ilatteu on the last day of April jritutted n .small plat in French breakfast and other railihhes on his tesklence kH at the corner of Tenth street and Irouwood avenue. Last Sunday the Batten's had fresh rail Utiles for dinner and they were as IMTtty and toothsome as ever grew anywhere. Ami they grew with out irrigation, too. Mr. Ratten had some lettuce and jieus that were due for the table about this time but the chipmunks gut them flrsit. Sweetcorn and iwtatoes are coming on finely without watering h. II. McCauii planted .some rad ish need, with others, in the fir-t week in May and the family had radishes for dinner Saturday. These, h'ovvuver were on the river bottom at the Cottor place and benefited froiii the proximity of the wnter, though there viu 110 .sys tematic irrigation. Ohio Unites Assays, Returns from the specimens of Cliue buttes rock .sent lor assay by 0. K. Robbins were received f torn two nssaycrs this week. The Mon tana Metallurgical Works, of Port land, found a value of $1.86 to the ton 1.20 in gold and 66 cents in silver and A. M. McAfee, of the Redding, Cul., Assay Office reports $1.65 per ton in gold and a trace of silver. Reports from other assayers are yet to be received. Of course this is not rich rock but the hope is that, with this showing near the surface, depth will bring results that will well pay for development. Prospecting is likely soon to be resumed, The BeEd I Mercantile Co. I A. II. GRANT, Manager. BEND OREGON We buy as low as wc enn That's UUSINBSS We sell as low as we can That' PRQORHSSIVK You buy as low as you can That's COMMON .B5aOES232 YOU BUY OF US That is DOLLARS , CENTS MMSSMHMMMMMWIMMMMMMMMMNMMMSI SjaMaMBSSMSMSMaSSMSMaaMMaMMISSMaM For Both of Us! Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, etc. Glass, PainLs, Window Sashes, DOOR.S, LUMBER The mill of the Pilot Butte Develop ment Company has begun sawing and hereafter will be ready to supply all kinds of surfaced and rough LUMBER and SHINGLES AT REASONABLE PRICES PILOT BUTTE DEVELOPMENT COMPANY SENSE OILS v JkX jr