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About Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1905)
LOCALS _* VM À+ 1 lui li l_»uí.lu. V. e :i:n r : ; 0 >iriLY d a Wc aro ploasod tu «co W. A. Iliint t'Ai,r O di' I n liA-.àv Ueiuns- . il ha» rotnrnul tu liis old staili! in Ila li. P. H »rri"B t.".,o( Priia-vill», wu* bUcklllllilll ..... ,, I n K o y a i . H otel in town WYiluemliiy. O regon I.,» i d i j W Building is tlie ordir of Ilio dav in K. B. Mutzig ami wife, of Homi, Laidlaw and nioat every one are mak- ~ wore in town Monday. mg improvemi-nt» of some Itimi. | New Yoik Cash Stori- Ini# just S«*i» tllodo nice lemons at Andrew» Mr». John Ilei! purchazed a resili-1 « * “ »•«• » ,i"*‘ «»•ortment of embroiil- <t Noils. eneo lot in block ..ine of thè Town.ite : er>' hi,Us • ,,ìcl' aro ,uld "* thc \. J. liiirter w-nt to Shuuiku Ibi» | Co. this week, unii will »0011 erecta IX'pnla* |*rice». week. residence. Mr. Frank Murk returned Monday Miss Eugenie Dayton ami M i. J. X. p.uton started to Bhaniko from a business trip t»i bis former BMeeting were Homi vi.itoia Tne.ilay. Tuesday, to meet hi. brother S. K. home of Woodland, Wash, Mr. Murk lluyyour cigar, ami confectionery l.tt o n wlm is a merchant of Wait. says that in some respects the Colum j burg, Wash. bia river valley may be u I lead of this of Andrew. * Neil. but when the question of climate .1. I*. Haley ha» gone to work fur Cha». Brock of Rend was in town arise» this country is so far superior the I). I. »U 1*. Co. on the Central Ore- today. Mr Brock is in the locating that there is no comparison. While j business and reports many inquiien gun ('anal. he was at Vancouver a heavy fog I lor homesteads and desert claims. \V. E. Burkhart is improving thc hung ove that place with a cold east appearance of hi» place with a new j J. W. Gore left this week for Sunny- wind blowing. Quite a difference in | side Wash, where he was called on that climate and this. barn. , business. He )io|>es to return at an YouM be sorry if you fail to get a The Ladies Aid Society met nt Mrs. early date but may be detained until pair of those $5.50 shoes of Win. G. Tu liar’s home Wednesday. This ! spring. Stiles A Co. society was organized last June and As Mr. Miuld ami bis three sons Dr. Gail Newsom and T. A. Ruth its work since has been very com walked down the street today eacli erford went to Prineville today to mendable. By giving socials making purchase furniture and decoration- ! M,m wilh u f,mt Kl,|> cn their way quilts, etc. they htwe taken in about duck hunting, reminded us of the old for their no v bungalow. $75 which is to be used for the build historic picture of “ Father and son- ing of a new church. The officers ari J. D. Gibson is on the sick list. ^ f(jr Liberty.1 as follows; Mrs. J. C. Tullar Pies., He bus been confined to bis home for J. A. Frau bough was in town today Mr*. J. C. George, Nice Pres., and the past few days on account of a enrouteto his homestead northwest of Miss N Hie James Secretary and severe attack of rheumatism. here. 11c has been with the Oregon Treasurer. Oti» O. James went to Bend and Eastern surveying party since they tiled on a desert claim in 15-1*2. This left Madras hut will now take up tin The Oregon Eastern surveying is an excellent piece of laud and un work of improving his land. party consisting of eighteen men and der his method of doing things it will • f . ... ... all necessary equipment for a winters .. 1 lie infant son of Mr. and Mrs. undoubtedly be converted into a li it i , , . work are now camped at Forests. J Hudson died Sunday morning at tin They are working steadily southward ranch. i home of Mrs. Hudson’» father, Thom- and will move camp to Redmond the John C. Stile* moved to his home- ! as Arnold, near Sisters. The little first of next weak. J. Jt. Graham, »tent! west of town this week. He has one was frail from birth and has U*» n chief engineer of the party left Bend built a very comfortable cottage large | oil the decline for some time, today on a trip south for the purpose enough for two and has 10 acres; F. A. De Coster, F. P. and Tbonm- of looking over the con itry. The cleared and seeded. j Thompson of Granger, Wash, and M destination of this party is not known Key. Jinm tt of Prineville, .topped .V. James of Lyle, Wash, came in but it is thought by many to be Kla- _ at the Hotel Royal Tuesday night on Monday and spent two days looking math Falls. It is also claimed by i g his way home from Sisters where he | over the C. S. I. lands, they purchased those who are in a position to judge j j had been called to conduct the inner- I 120 acres of irrigated land, and will that the work that is now being done s nl services of the infant »on of Mr. and j return later to make further selee is not of a preliminary character but | Mrs. Hudson. ¡(ions. ihat actual cross sectioning is being 8 Smith it Cleek have closed the done and grading stakes set. W h a tfg Claude, Ray and I‘"ay Mudd havi rhe ultimate result of this survey will j § turned trappers and with very good Minnesota Saloon at Bend and moved be is only a matter of conjecture n.- f; success. Last week they caught a | i heir stock back to Prineville, tiny those in charge are very averse t. catannmt of ordinary sine and this will probably reopen in tlie spring. giving out information, but the man 6 J. (-. Tnliar made a trip to Prine- week they succeeded in landing an uer in which they have pi >•« ' ’ 1 i ville the that of llie week after a load extra large oue. Madras disptN • i>« ■ of mill feed and Hour for his store. -ince leaving Reward— We have a standing re . d )ubt that this is not »n ward of #100 for any of the “ knock-1 Arthur W. Clothier special agem “ Muff.” ers” ilo-vii the line who will talk the Mass. Mutual Life Insurance Co. Mr Fred Hesse representing ibe about the country live minutes with was doing husinet* here Weduesday loin- bia Engineering Works of Pori I He is slow!) recovering from the in out «|H*:tking a falsehood. iud was in town Thursday, looking 1 1 juries received in the runaway nt Ash Chns T. Pinkham and son arrived wood recently and will have to um liter business in the interest of h is; Thtirmliiy with llneti wug.m load- of criitchoa for «01110 time yet. I company. He has recent!v installed a ; freight, they have worked up a nice hydraulic pumpi- g plant for tin A petition is now being circulated business in this line through their Water A Light Co., of Bend ai * for a county road from here to (Him business methods and promptness goes to Tr.il Clodding to put i * ■ Falls, the route has been gone ovei of handling freight. rigatioi. ai.t there for R. M. ■ carefully by men who arc practical in It is usually concceded that getting ibis line and several objectioiiabb Mr. Morris will use an 18 inch into desirable comp my is a bard task, features to tin* old road are to In j | chine with a fall of 19J feet ru - » but recent developments show that dominated. It is sincerely hoj oil the water 220 feet and with thi it is a more ditticult task to leave that this road may go through the alone will have ample water t - gate 200 acres. After linishi i»r good company when the door is regular form without delay. work at Trail Crossing Mr. 1 1 « e locked from the outside. J. T. Park and family and C. A. will g ) to Paisley where he is caPed I M. N Niel has sold his inter» st in Reeves of Amity moved in t»> their by a party of Portluiul capitalists who liis restuarant to his sun, Frank Niel, homesteads near Cline Buttes this are contemplating raising water out i find Eugene Andrews. The new pro week, they will at once begin clearing j of the Chewaucan River to irrigate prietors will take charge as soon and fencing their land. These me about 10,000 acres this installation | they can secure a cook. They intend are practical farmers and arc just the will require two machines one 48 and to keep a first class restuarant. j kind of people thc country needs. one 42 inch und w ill cost about $20,- 000. J. N. B. Girking returned Wednes- The Union Sunday School which day fioni Athena where he has been meets in the Rutherford building fur some time looking after his farm- ' e a c h S a b h a t li m o r n i n g at 10 interests. He was accompanied by j o'clock sends through the columnsof his son Deane. Mr. Girking intend- j the Chronicle a cordial invitation to t r . Newsom. to clear and seed about 100 acres : every man, woman and child interest more of his farm this winter. | ed in the l»e»t social, educational and 'S ÎÜ ÎÂ L iX EJ> « J C M i N E ö • £5 I S - ' l € T Ö i * 'UriUt unti Far» . Buy lots in town of LAIDLAW. The coming m etropolis of Crook County Oregon. The tow n o f L aiillaw is located on the w est hank o f the Deschutes river and is verv near the G eographical center o f some 30 0 ,0 0 0 acres o f O regon’s choicest irrigated lands. Laidlaw is also located at the intersection o f the Corvallis & E astern R ailw ay survey and the Deschutes river which w ill add to the prosprity o f the tow n . Colum bia Southern Irrigation Hr. Quii S. Newsom, of Arlington, \V. A. Hunt tilled on a homestead I conditions of our new home about two anil one half mile, n o rth -jin ctM,,r* 1 0reB',M to by thi lr , arriveil here last week to take up the east of h-re. He expects to move his I presence ami corporation in bringing ; practice of medicine, f iniily on the place next spring. Mr. about tlicac ends. -The Ril-le our I The doctor is a native of Crook Hunt says that he iloea not under- Text hook and all men our brothers. j county, his parents being among tlie S i i i iitxTi.MO.NT. | pioneers of l ’rineville. Here lie rc- stand why such a choice piece of laud 1 ,,, i • ... . I ceived hi» early education. In 18'JJ should remain vacant so long. < All gooil tilings come to those that . . , , , , , he began his literary course in the . K. If. M irion moved his family t.i; wait and now thc men who have tiling | . , , . University of Oregon. Aftereomplet- , . , . , town this week in order to Iw neai so tenaciously to their range homes . mg ‘ lie Academic coiirec he began his s.dinol, he purchased two lots on through ail the years that these n.edical studies in the medical depart Birickler Avenue and will soon build ' animals have been practically worth* inent of the same institution gradua a lesidence. He also contracted for less are alaiut to have their ¡linings. ting from there with high honors, lie 4 ) acres of C S. I. land near his 1 The horse that is now commonly ing validictoriau of his class. Im homestead. \ known here as the “ fuzy tail” is mediately after receiving the dagree of ; rapidly taking the place of the largei II. P. Nichols is contemplating in M . I >. lie entered thc Multnomah breeds in railroad and canal work County and City hospital as house- stalling a hydraulic pumping plant where size is not so rerpiisite as i surgeon. Boon afterward the O. It. for irrigation purpoaea o i his land i toughness. The converting of the i & N. finding need for thu services ol north of town. An export was on the -Ickert here into farms destiny» the I . . . ■ • , , , . an active, up to date physician and ground Thursday going over the range that thousand of horses have. , , proposition and will soon submit an , . , 'surgeon for cast of the heretofore roamed over and the time , .. , , tendered tiic position to Dr. Newsom, estimate of tlie cost. I lor them to rai-c III price could not notwithstanding tlie fact that there Lumber hut in Crook county the have been more opportune. were several applicants for tin i beat timber to make it out of— new position, which was accepted and lie at | and up to data machinery. We are Tinnual M eetin g o f ! once moved his head quarters to Ar'- not novices in the business— all kinds There he assumed active of lumber, shingles and any kind of S q u a w G r e e k G o. I ingtou. charge of the medical work connected moulding that can be made on a with the building of the Columbia j machine. Bee our material and get The annual election of officers of River it Oiegon Central Railroad tin- our prices before buying. I.umber the Squaw Creek Irrigation Company ploying on an average 12U0 m en.! delivered anywhere. Do uaxcK linos, Cline Falls, Ore. was held in Prineville last Saturday, -fhc doctor's position here gave him a The meeting was nt-ll attended by v.ist experience as an emergency sur- j A very quiet wedding wns solemn- the stuck holders and the following geon, besides the treatment of the or-1 iaed in the parlor* of the Hotel Prine- officers were elected for the ensuing dinary -Recasts of camp life, ville Monday evening, when Mrs. year; Coining to Prineville on a visit to Nellie Chamber»’ of Seattle, became A. Thompson, president; J. W his parents he was amazed to note j tlie bride of HcrU-rt E. Glazier’ of Howard, vice piesidentl K- T. Slay- the development of the Deschutes ral- Bisters. Judge ¡Jell performed the ton, secretary; Will Wtirsweiler, ley and heliving in its great future de-| ceremony. The happy couple left ' trensirtr. The hoaul of directors cidid to locate at Laidlaw. fur their home Tuesday. The Review consists of A. Thompson, Arthur | Thc people ol this vicinity are well | extends congratulation#.— Prineville Hodge», J. W. Ho ard, E. T. Slayton,; pleased to havj »ucli a competent j Review, j and Fred Wiese. | physician here. ’ Hi'l the vnsj irrigated i G s i m i in Come to Laidlaw I It is also the headquarters o f the Company. and enjoy life, health and prosperity. Prices Reasonable and Terms Easy F or inform ation address L A IB L A W T 0 W N S IT E CO., or J. W . R U T H E R F O R D , L A ID L A W , O R . lo cal ao kxt . llllllillllM'1 % m 1 ncojiorated ÜJÛ T H E GORM E R S T O R E A u th o riz e d C a p ita l $ 25,000 1 1 ¡¡3§ IOO.'i O f Laidlaw The Laidlaw I m 1 O p p o site T h e B a n k Banking Gi Trust Go Of Laidlaw Crook Countv, Oregon. Tran--. 1 t . ral bunking and 1 adm inU rm money 1 1 -xeeutor or y m ail or telegraph; I ijion favorable trust trustee of collections i ^ business; acts as Carries Dry Goods, Groceries, Men’s Furnishing Goods, Matress. estates; transfers made es, Bed Springs and Bedding, Stoves and Tin prom ptly Ware, Doora, am\ NN indows and Paint, Washing Machines and Wringers. terms. D 1 R E C T O R S \ J D . ¡,V ii)L A W . «'i ì : s . T. A. W . A. L A ID I,A W , V h k I ' ues . E U T H E R F O R I), C ashier O REG O N I.A ID I.A W \Vm 71 . E . B . J T A IE S HUNT BLVfliSWTHING AND WHEELRIGHT fiS Water Tanks Made on Short Notice COOK AVENUE FEED YARD A L L W 0 R K G U A R A N T E E D G E O R G tZ G O U C H P r o p Corner Cook Avenue and 5th Street 11 YOU CANNOT GET GOOD LUMBER OUT 1 S3 Best o f H ay am i G rain continuely on hand g| n Transient trade solicited OF SCRUB TIMBER If you »an! the best p where they have a pod ii!l, pod lumher and know how lo mate pod mmber, Also all kinds of moulding, P R I G E S R E 7 \$ I Ì / E SS Headquarters for L aidlaw .. . Br ini S i • ^ Line LIMBER DELIVERED ANYWHERE See our stock ami get our prices. be undersold. ■■ r ' AA ill not rr^inTfutiiiiiiiiiirnntiiTfiiiiifitimiiiiüBiiiMiiiiindüiniiiniii horrante B ros . NEW YORK GASH STL M is s li H. S T U N B E R G P n Oregon Cline Falls M illinery. Dry Goods and T inw are G ents H ats, Gloves, U nderw ear, alls, Etc J. C . & W. P. THORP j All kiode of eewing aud dressmaking done. I Tonsorial f Artists la LAIDLAW C