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LA ID LÀ IV C H R O N IC L E • a « \/*.f v t r ***. X o rt ii r o i I ’ ublisht'tl K vi’ry F r id a y \V. !’ . M V K K S at . I..i;iliaw, Or**, l>v the I'lironicK* .*’ ul». I'o. I V íto r. I MID \\\ I HIn ¡ ¡ .. S T K I ¡.A l>. M V K K S . H iisi.u -s M - r Nu I , i 1 «V I VIM MS \Mi III! IKUl'i.S m > s i : b s k * n i i » t i o ('no Yi’.ir 3 p I . r»( * ; *-.\ ¡ s d x e u t i s i m j l'i.*|>lav, |*'i iii 'li |x‘ M M K tiT \ O K. A l t 'c i . i y > i > S i t u o ! t\ M \l> I KI> TO i 11 K I M K I M ' i 1 i !(>'OK » • I M Y IN i ' M U M : «•kht IN I ' A i t T l 'T l Y R . i In d u in g A il v iM it m u ! io ;lu *rs in the .in * t J.N. B. GLKklNÜ. Millenni! ti It. k r o i- li; t ! [ \ » ’! * O M C . n . ì t ì . s W. Month*. I ot* n a s ' l * tr.oi tli, SUr. (Vii 1 11*01 1 inn. l'io 1 '. H a r m s, N . (i. . K . u iiiiv . V . t i. 1 ik iv io n . S * * v 'v , M S¡ A. ] ! J DESCHUTES VALLEY LAND INVESTMENT COMPANY 1 r\M S , I.'HN i I filali 1’ ai*>.lìi'il 1.11• «' -. I A I .... ut 1 afilli i i t e r X o v o m l x r 11 > 19IV», « I O n jt '.i. lii'ilor Ilio \ol . . »'. I V Í í n it i tic n i Miiroll lì. ur Subscription |> «I w 1X7*.'. A. V * i . i f i f f i . ’ X • : s our - ;l"i'riptinn :* in;; sti li p.spi r will U- ii io not toon paid.----- 1 ..»to I AST t ' l l t i o M i I I , I . A I t ' l * « >1 i i M 1 1 4 * c t i m r. K c k rr. K im tslrr. < H r r s iv r . Srs*r» *t i r v . v ) . io . ‘'H i e . Laid law I »♦ *\(‘l<>|>imn t League \ * 1 ('it ! Jt* It w 4*í ! .itl'.tw Hint v lit.itr e llflh le Sin "ill! .v ill Millie \ \ 111 mein tic r*h ip In »'.. hi ion fee ' A h . K- kUt ir i » , 1 1 ii|j> the l:i»t Krill») in »neh ml if tliliso: ipf Ion ( mouth .»i H. i* M. . « o f NTS . ( I k I .ON Dlrfftorjr J. .N !» lì« t king K . I» inni« «« s : P T K .M B F « y (' REPUBLICAN t . \ \ n k \ . t¿K \\« » K H iIS* K . .1 « U K 'S , l’ rc» , S tri-. F lì!PAY. • .!i,M t \ M 11 i r t c r . Crasa o i o s s l e tu i ■ koi! it > vini- in tlii* s p a c e it » i p / . tV* tl \ 1 ». I V . r n i s .1 \ I »tinniti mnko it i point t.» renew ut oi oo. Filiti i* hnvo tu lisi', unii I it i-!)■ i ■ •!'.'it s to i'k i ’ n N a i i » il's - r> to ki'i'p p iiil tip ut f l.A O u your in advance. I lo p -• .. . n* alati I When you tee • Eine t> I 'l l M 'Itili TICKET WILLIAM H. TAFT. JAMES S. SHFRMAX. Trva*. Win li Sul,» l i n g u e Kdiior. A * * i E.lir. r. \V in C S.ilo* I I?. Jr.tm*« K.s.t ! Couiitt : ttce Of Ohio. Of Nov. York. .1. I). LEE. F. MILI ER. A. C. MARST i.RS, lì. It. BUTLER. Wonder what has becoir.o o f Seabury’s Directory o; Crook County. Guess it ‘died a baw in’ like his Inter-.Mountain Socialist. of of of of Multnomali County. Linn C< unty. Douglass County, Gilliam County. S k K. l*H(|a»n f.l I r.ilt.r \ F nft-r InNitr p u : > m : : \ T ! i L 1 :1 ¡;< ia u > . I . John Kr> r«nr. S' II. clank i *i i irr. i »ii. • I i: Kry»vnr. I H I »i:»» « / V H. lumi I'liairui'i’) F. K. I'»yta'ii. i C T iM nklm m W J* V R niertainm cnt t l'hiirm»H ! if J S B iMTkiio:. V M Mu.1i» I I '' Hoimfiirv rLairm* n i and Crook county would soon bave the finest roads in the State. Let’s have a rock chrushcr am. good reads! O u r b u s in e s s e x te n d s t h r o u g h o u t the entire D E S C H U T E S V A L L E Y WE CAN HANDLE VOIR PROPOSITION, NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED. N W iilU iv IV Hi*» k*»r «’ . I* B ' ck« r.rhulrtuuti For President. For Yicc-Prci iJcnt, m W e h a n d le ir r ig a t e d la n d s im p r o v e d o r u n im p r o v e d . T im b e r la n d s . Town p r o p e rty. B u s i n e s s o h a n c e s a n d a li kin tfs o f in v e s t m e n t s . Halt tc«.ad * We advertise each «mil every pirn* of property listed Midi us and >\ i 11 «p*t you <| u ¡r k results. List your laud, town prop»»rty nr business w i11 1 us and wt* Mill do tliu rest. II w a n t to • y o u I m » v . m ake know n * v o u r w an ts t o ns a n d w o w i l l find w h a t v o n w a n t . Till* I K-M'liutrs \;ill»*V )i ns ovrr 10(1, (KB! inn» of irri|*:i 1»It* liim), '11(1,000 scri'H n f s I ' l l o w p u n - t i m l x - r , ('• t l i r i v i n g i - t u n i tt-il s i l l i m '" * ; t i n l u n i t i i l w i i t - r ( h i s m t limati' ami fur nl 1»,IK i0,00( 1,000 f , , t , m u in ifm tin ii.g p i.m i* ; litii .t -i « in rs in thè PiaviHr Nortliwavt (tur htn UI|I> lira- taa t l i i i f with trulli, ou r tnount.iin* aaith aliar nini ha-iir w liilc dtirin g Uia< uinla r miai *print( ni"i)th* tln* alm k* unii un -a- ura- (ra-a|ltrnl vi-ilaan* aiti olir liaki rtiainl rivi t • ( 'va'l'ina m ¡aitai m vi ra' S t u r i l i - , Mil li II- v i c i t tilt' ! ;.a- 1 a m i .MialJlt- W i hi uri' tu ri' ttn kn i'M 'n . Next to railroads are wagon In siart:mr a’ t irriprated tract rci.iis in the development ol' a nothin.? counts but experience. new country. The railroads are You can talk and explain to be coming and we shou:J have ?:>od ginners in the irrigation field un- wagon roads radiating over all til the cows come home: but they parts of the county to meet them know, know for sure, that if ten ' V '• 1 so as to enable the farmers to de- or twenty inches of water dur- liver their produce to the markets ing the season will produce good in th^ most speedy ar.d ecor.om- results, then twenty or forty ical manner. Our County C ourt. inches will be doubly as good, ha? been and is doing well in the ,fcnd then they go on to failure matter of roads; they are grant- until they »ake up and get down ing and opening up new ones to moderation, where at all practicable; they are — Irrigon Irrigator, spending much money in l-oad The above is only one of many improvement, bridge building who have made irrigation a study L a i d l a w , lavo lin i* of r;iil rotati un- nnaar starvi v.-il tl.m u g li t|,,. v .ll i- v alni |>ro«iju'<'t of a ..r 1 y . on-trn ti"ti i* va ri y .....I a T o thè hoiiimeeka-r unii Ih.- in v i-tu r Me brave M ’• a..) ni . >r-i-a > > I ai i ■. ' n * 1 O regon . and other necessary read work, All this is commendable but the fact should not be overlooked in ro?d building that the bad pieces o f road are the ones that need care in the building. who say that failure in an irriga- tion section jnst opening up is C. COE, M l). usually the result o f injudicious K(.KO>. use of water- The cry usually I'llY S K I l \ anil goes up, according to those who <\ 1 1 11 i ri» t T ’* •!«• i » *i i n i «• r -a Il I I »** IL ‘ 1 V '1 VI«* I» III >|| « * >.' • » . ' . ' l a have made it a study, that there In this county the roads must o f necessity cross many rockev ledges and these, as well as boul- ders, stumps etc. must be remov- ed from the road bed leaving big holes to be filled. When these holes are filled with ditt itleaves a soft spot in the roao bed. The drawing of heavy leads over such place causes them to cut out and form aiangei ous chucks. It takes time and money to keep repairing these p a n d they are con- stantly • trouble to those is an insufficiency of water; that crop:-: do not make the yields they should because enough water has not been available etc. Exotm- ience, however, has proven the reverse to be true an 1 after the irrigationis-; has gained wis- dom through experience he looks back ujjon those days ar.d sees where he had water enough ami to spare for two acres but he used it all on one, Water in th arid region is a precious article, an article t> be I The Youth’s Companion Hi a r. I’laiiVT Township Pints e« *r r* c I n i 11 j • t o (Inf»*, m ini»*» o f n i l c*t it r yrt K 'f i, Lim i, i*ho«t i n g \n o m t riva-ri» u n i i r i i » kn, . T O rc n ti* Land Script For Sale For lo ru rin g Bank Bldg. Bend. Ore. t i t l e t o u fi lin d i« of ( « n v i r u m e n i l a n d ^ M i l i o n i r» *«• i d e n e e o r i m | » r o \ p r u r r i f , ut l o n e - t M. S. M i i i r k e t pr ic if *. BULLARD |»irtirti.Viri«. Blacksmithing & W agon Work l ’iiftiri« H* a General w L o rd , lilt t t c r ¿¡nil V Q Q iitablvij Choice Pork, Mutton and Veal Usuali} On Hand. K í f e r e n n , I' r e o e l i 2 it la n d yearn ( !o., Ihtnki i h Hudson Imnd Co. T IJ K D A I I. I H. ( I K K . FOPv E V E R Y MF, M B E R O F T H E F A M I L Y N E W MEAT M A R K E T SOME OK THU MATY ATTRACTIONS OKI 4.10.0 IlY TU B COMPANION TO who have heavy loads to draw used with wisdom and economy NfcV/ COUiCRtUBRS: over the roads, that it may cause the parched 2 5 0 Capital Stories — humorous mil character ‘ tori» s, at or i n oi 1 his defect in our roads can earth to give up its fruits in li»e in tli«? j;rcat <i:i %, in l!. wildrrnr on th- '•ra, in«In ling Si* S^ritl S t o n e » be easily overcome oy the pur- bounteous quantities. No man l y .ix favorite Comj an.on writers. chase and use o f a rock thru.-her has a right, legally or morally, to Stage. 109 Inspiring Pcpcrs for the County. The law allows use more water than he needs to .1 W . W h i l e S u c c e s s o r f o M«-n and women who have nr hirvrd tri?'* sucres. in life wiil contribute nrti 1 s fell the purchase of two chrushers actually put to a beneficial use. W ill I E A H IL L . of si.;*p«-stion arul encouragement to li.e for cac h county, and we believe When he does so he is useing J{ L M I young and nmb.tiou.. O K K fiO N that tl;e County Court could that which does not belong to _____ ' For (he Boys and Girls Admirable stories t#f life in American make no more judicious an ex- him but by right belongs to an- borrilirg schrmls, narratives of adv'-nlur * We have no irrigation law in such a> r very youfh d* lights in, humorous pendi ture than in the purchase other, to the one who can and pictures r.f the domestic viris- ilud-*s wiiii Ii o f these machine: it to a beneficial use. To 1 ^ -egon .” Those, who make snch By its use will put every ^irl is familiar with nr • among the features which endear '1 he Companion to the holes and the soft places be sure, the laws of Oregon are claini wi!l 1<;;irn to t*K*ir '»rrow, younj» people. caused by the removal o f rocks, meager and inadequate for the ;iorr'e ^ine Oregon 1 as 2 0 0 0 One-Minute Stories stumps, and ledges could becasi- proper control o f the water sup- s >rne w;*tcr laws and some very | — sketches, anecdotes, flits of humor and miscellany win« h take but a minute to read. ly. quickly and cheaply filled piy and its proper distribution stringent ones at that and the Th* E d ito r ia l P a g e . C u r r e n t F v e n t» . N o ’ v '* a n d S c ie n c e . T h e C h ild re n ’« P a r e . with crushed rock and the cover but such laws as we have are ruthless destruction of property, T h e W e e k l y H e a lth A r tic le . ing o f earth would then have a ruthlessly disobeyed and in many the forceable taking o f water IV.v .tr-Jt"«* Announcement f tr xryu’j Pnd Sample ^ Copies of the Paper sent free. f, without color o f right is not tol firm foundation so that the instances an advantage is sought erated either by the statute or Tnr. Yo'.mrs CaHfANiort. boston . M ass . phuck.s or ruts would be avoided to be taken by some who say the courts. New Subscription-» Received ot tin» Office Scud Orders From Laidi» v By Mail kind.*« o f »*j»ec ni If y . e x j ieri» n e e . O re g o n \ i j / \ "j ’ \'| \ | > [,7 l (,,rr ‘ ^ v * ' ^ A r V l \ JA I k J V tid Curm S W i l t # » to» fo r f u l l A l! F r e s h B e e f, P o r k , M u t t o n & V ea l J. M. SPENCER, REDMOND. 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