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About Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1906)
I\ U l\ U 11 I V . 1. l*ul-li»lu-tl liv ery F in la y at l.aiilluvv, O regon , hy tlie C liron iele I’ ul». C o. \V. P. M v e ri, K ditor a n d Bus-lne»» M ar. . . . a n y i* i| ia ria n I n v a r i a b l y In One Y kh i .......................................... ♦ l - ’iO A D V E K T ia tN G req u ested Adv Six M unii)».......... to . K IV E S C a n * send add resses G a il S . N e w so m M . /). P h y s ic ia n 30, 1 i> 0 ti. C allh ANSWERED and S urgeon 1‘ hom PTLY DAY Olt S ight O ffice I n H ank H c i l d i n u . and -'I'KC IA I. ATTENTION AND DISEASES OF WOMEN. ¡len d R esidence W H AT! S t ifle on I'.UH TO .-»tlU iK IO ! T E I.E rilO N K J1 O regon l i u v I * i i in» vi I U* M il lx lit » *i «• i I y in ! w m it s o m « t Iiing: tcooil. 1 ’ ; 1 1 r« *iiiv.«- j 'i o n i o iiuluH lr.v- K eep your I i n o >i<‘ y in y o ti y o w n c o u n t ry uni! i 1 lie n y o u Av i 11 lm vtt ti d i a u c o to j :c t s tu u c o f i t b u c k . Stewart & lledson Diamond WGroceries, Reid & Hertsche shoes, for men women and "kids” , boss of the road, everyday wear for men and boys, Conklin glov gjp u ild ers hardware, Stiletto cutlery, COIIins Axes, Oak handles, Sash | p o o r s & (ilass. Barb wire & Farm Implements, Harness, Leather & Repairs ter goods & Fishing tackle. M a n that is ho rn o f w om an is o f few d a y s a n d fu ll o f m icro b e s. H e slid e th dow n the b anister o f life and encou nters m a n y s liv e rs o f torture. W hat is m an hut the b lin d w orm o f fate, a bunion on the n e ck o f existence. V e rily m an is nothing but a w art on the nose o f nature, a co rn on the toe o f time, a fre ck le on the face of earth, unless he buyeth h is goods of Prt.p?. J . G. T h o rp St S o n . I n K o ya i . H o i k l O regon B A R B E R S W. P . M y e rs . real situ a tion The t rln e v ille R in g in the m .v.r of the Mi-t-iicitm <,t seven d o not in ten d th a t the west side he | isshi» fur.n-t.il ti-i«ur i « » * hi u m i «» Gov M . IJ. I'RIMiViLLE FURRING MILLS A . M . D m L o . lit-tiC . O r e g o n . '] he s itu a tio n in th e C olum n-»- P E T fl itlN FOR l.K jL 'O K LIC E N SE ion er fight is s h a p in g itself s o that L a id la w th e people are b e g in n in g to see tlie in Tie-r<.nnir o«»rt ol ih« w»ie <-i origun L A X I) A T T Y . | P re cin ct, County o f C rook, Slate o f U iegoii- T o the H onorable C ou nty C* urt: given a n y rep regn ta tion in . .... a lo n g a n d la n d d e s r id p ilo n - t o K nter.il a» a »eciiml cl»»» mail mutter Novt-nil« i IK, at tlie |»i»t «Ilio- ut Lai-llaw, Oregon, under the A ct ol Congre».-* of March 3, 1K7!>. F K I I) A Y , M A R C H , P h y s ic ia n or 7 ’» et» U lv e n u n A p p lic a tio n . HATES . l ! i o D C S « ''l l t 'T E S I.AIDI.AW AND IM H lltHIC.ATTII |lJ»TI'i«T IN l-AKTK t'l.AII. HATES U. G. l|| | ,n rti«‘ > OW Ili.lt, ItlK tS HI.VIM 1 11 Tl) Till IN I Klil 'TH OK i HIM1K I DI NTV IN I.KM IIAI.: S U H S eH IPT IO M 1 1 the Co. : F. E. DAYTON L A ID L A W OR. We, the uudcrcigncil, legal voters of L a id la w I t is I Ore. , I haifilaw Precinct, Crook County, Oregon, res- Twelve years special practice l>cfort anil peclfully peiitkm the Honorable County Court the tT. 8. Land Office and Department fac- ! of Crook County, Oregon, to «raut a license to of the Interior. Legal i a jura carefully th e ir ' 8i V» 'j **-b" t! >•*►*•> »pi.u-»)-. m»n >o'*i »¡- and quickly draw n. nous li<piors o r ferm eute«! cid e r in leas ipitiii- jm rpose b e in g th at tlie R in g m a y my ihnn .«o iiiiiim.hi u«-en< net ii M j . i . iih » L a id !a w O regon eleet th eir co m m is s io n e r a n d thus Crook County. State of Oru/ n, for the term <»f »ix months from the 1st. U.iy of Muy li«*.. Madras Oregon D k a i . k k in h o m k - m a d k again h av e the use o f th e co u n ty Hdllar'l Cile. It. II. Flunder». Dan tirccnhulgh. A..I \ V inicr. m on ey th at sh ou ld he used for the ! R e p a irin g n ea tlv d on e on all kindt- K. F. l)e n u . Sum Nielliti». d e v e lo p m e n t of the c o u n ty and th e! C. W. Thorutliw art. J. K Be ti ini 111. TJ K Y « f i t MAKE OK of F H. Murimi. Frank McCoffry. \v • sta b lieh m en t a n d im p ro v e m e n t of j J. P. Unify. Edward Mi Cutfry. I W i i i t k K i v k u T h e e S t o c k S a d d l e ; W a tch e s, C lo ck s and Jew elry. tlie h ig h w a y s to w h ich th e peop le Jolui Mt Conn at k. Jumes M. I'..tiuii. A. T. Yoakum. 1‘ ttlph Snurp. T l l l t IIKST IN TH E MAKKET are int it le d . WottK ( It* A It ANTKI. D C. It. my alley, 15. C. L»\v. W o are n ex t to y o u r little gam e durent.c Hkarp. II. J. smiili. J. H. Low. t . u. Neill. a n d serve n otice righ t now that there E M. Su alley. U. W. Fi kle. A . J. Harter w ill he n o fa c tio n a l fights in this 1*. Svenbcnr. W in. Itrow u. Hubert Uuyhurn. sid e of th e c o u n ty a n d we ask th e John Hell. U< o. W. Vouch' g ood p eop le of the c o u n t y , with M N N Ul. Chas. I Winter. John It. Wimer. L. If. lt'Mlt. o u t respect to p a rty , to ¡-ssist us in Hobt. /.. Dani», II Edwards. d estroy n g the p ow er o f this R in g . rutti NcUon. E. 1>. Henry-. Notiec i.s ht-rt by giveu thal theulMive pctilion S'.e b e lie v e the p e o p le of the j virili he prevenuti n» thè HuiMirubU* Cuunty C o u n ty are tired of slates and rings r Court of lite stute of Oregon furC.rook Ctmuiy. H A S A KI LL L IN K OF i May, Itoti or us kikiii tliereufier a nd w ill assist us to ] ut them o u t | ou thè l>t. tlny < % ■ a» tlie suiti court cuti htur thè sitine unti 1 wil. (¡K O O E R IK S , B U IL D IN G o f business. W e have ta lk ed with ! iben ui-d theru usk thntsuch | h »U iìoii he gruni- if the R in g can p reven t. . . . . . their in ten tion to g t t tlie w est n orth 8idt*8 Of tlie c o u n ty in to tion s ov er th e co m m is s io n e r G J. IV. BO O N E MADRAS JEWELRY STOREj Harness and Saddles \ Prinevlllft M ^ E Oivgon F. /. PEASE M E R E D IT H BROS We carry a full line of of general m erchandise CUM F A L L S Prop E ClineFiiHs,Orc. and a rt feti and h liceio-e hu i wted lo thè suiti Severi I HebitiK iti sell splritous, muli unti viuoti- 1 - in form ed th a t the voters g en era lly <)tn.r»am tf rau-tiU-Mli i.lor In te ». i|aimiH.\ that in a n d a b o u t 1’ rin e v ille are w ith lie nut g tlion ut iiu* Frvclnct »»*’ '.Hid,aw in crjok in thi-* m o v em en t a n d Kay to th em th a t wc w ish to we a pp recia te you HAVE H A ft DW A U E, NOT V )NS th ose in p o r itio n l o k n ow ty'ouuty, < Mcgou, r>r a term o f six m ouths. Dated this Juth. day o f Murch, UHM». Revert Dt-bing. TK SE PA SS NOTIC E. RiliniilMl \K\VN T o all Owners of Stock Uaiigin>> * in Crook County, Oregon* [ailin g. T A K E N OTICE. Mr. H. Elnet of Newherg, Ore. i* Deschutea Irrigation &. Power vieiting his brothers of tin’ s place. j coi*|nritl)ou duly organixeu Redmond will soon have another ; ,l huiltliiig which will he T»0 x 7 ’> ft., tw< under the Laws of the State of Ore gon, I hcarby give notice that they story high. The props, nrc Ah*. Land Scg re erhack of Nelson, M .sso.m and M r . l ,,:,VB e 'i u l u , , v , , f Ueo. W ood ..r Oklahoma. I * 1^ 1 U,,K1S m,d‘ r “ ie C“ r,T “ ct in Crook County under the Pilot Butte i Mr. Geo. W ood left the later part of and Central Oregon Canals, operating I last week foi Shaniko to meet his under with th p 4S ta te o l Oregon, a n d ! family. hereby notify all persons that on and j More than n dozen settlers have after this date it is positively forbid-, arrived at Redmond in the hist week den to allow Horses, Cattle, Blieep. j R ev. Mitchell preached here last or hogs to cross any of rho Beg rt gat M onday night and gave us an instruc ed L m d s of this Co. T o range there tive ai d interesting sermon his text on or allow any stock to pollute the was, “ W hat is Your Life.“ waters of any Cai.al or Lateral ol ! Prof. Elias Nelson left for Idaho, this Com pany under the penalty ol where he bus been appointed as Supt. the Law. liedm om i, O re.,’ of the Idaho State Agriculture College. March 27, A. 1). 190B. j The good wishes of the Redmond The Descliuter Irrigation & Power 1 people go with him in wishing him Company. success. BECAUSE D. I. & P. Settlers A s s o cia tio n . | Clarence F. Jackson, Secy. 3-30 Mr. II. Itaner and family of Mis souri arrived in town. Mr. Haner is working for the I). I. Sc P. C o. Mr. F. C. Uowlce has purchased a 1 M I I M .S A T S I S T K I I S Caspian Stum p Puller and has it in Tlie 8t. Patricks Ball was a grand o|ieration at the Hherwood Bros, success there was about 10 couples ( ranch. and they kept the m usic going til) 8. K. Hodges, candidate for the nom m orning, when all departed, wishing j ination to tlie office of sneritV on the good St. Patrick would com e again Republican ticket, served as deputj soon. frheritr of Crook cou nty under two W e had a pleasnt call from Mr. sheriff*. H e is a man com petent a .id capable of fullilling the dunes of the Bain in the goverm ent em ploy. office, and his wide acquaintance We are having some winter, snow throughout every )>ortioii of Crook cou nty, taken with his qualifications, about 5 inches and very col I. EHRET ARE FIRST 0L A.S3 W. ¡They carry a M o o re . M line of Bl.UK PwINT Township Plats ir New Catalogue “R” Hardware,Groceries!I i NEW Y O R K GASH STORE Land Script For Sale M is s E. H. S T E X B E R G P r o p For secuYing title to all kinds of Government land without res idence or im provem ent,at lowest market prico*. W rite us for full particulars. All kinds of land business a specialty. 25 years experience. Reference, French & Co., Bankers Millinery, Dry Gooils anil Tinware, Shoes, Gents Ilat, Glovess, Underwear, Over alls, Etc SHINGLES and MOULDING is II All kind» ul sewing .-»ml dressmaking done. L A ID L A W If in need of anj thing in the above see us OREGON ■Bsiiiniiuj Hudson Land Co. T H E DALLES, ORE. before buying. Kill five and one half miles f . J. BUCKLEY Mgr. Meals at all hours. p A fall K m of choicest Cigars, Ccafectionery and soft Drinks. A. J WIMER, PROP. OREGON About The COLUMBIA SOUTHERN 1 0 ,0 0 0 ACRES O F l COMPANY’S UNSOLD LANDS SOUTHERN IRRIGATING COMPANY, 539 Worcester Block Portland, Oregon, or to J . W. S P E C IA L T Y IRRIGATING Can be obtained by writing to COLUMBIA All kind* o f »flop Work » p £§ I G on tra ctor and B uilder W ORK ROOMS ;8S HIGHTOWER SMITH COMPANY TUMALO and BAKERY INFOR MATION FO B » A L E : Desiring to remove to my farm 1 wish t*» **ell my Laullan town prop erty which consists of ;i tw o story frame building located on two lots,one 1 a corner. This building is well constructed ' and leiiished upstairs !<*r result nee I i and the lower floor for business. T h e size of hui Ming is 22X MG feet, and lower room lu»s w ilin g 11 feet in the clear. Price made known on application I to owner, W . H. H A L L , Laidlaw, Ore .1 10 SCREEN RESTAURANT AND BOARD west of Laidlaw i mmsm ¡§ “ “ J Laidlaw Express and Transportation Co. w . n . iia ii, vrSCRtm * O f * tfYDRAUIIC R A * 4 RUN WHAT IMtY CAN DO - I H W AT@H i W BER corrected up to date, showing names of all entr\m en, vacant, land, livers and cr o Is, 50 n u ts . Leaves Laidlaw Friday noon ar hands 2 or 3 lots sold h ot week O. 1>. Allir.gliam and family was rive in 8han iko Tuesday night. in town doin g the m erchants. Leaves Sham ko Wednesday m orning, Mr. Hardy Allen and fam ily are arrive at Laidlaw Friday noon. going to T h e Dalles i n a visit to Headquarters at- the Chronicle tip ir fo’ kr. I Office, Laidlaw; P»»st Office R edm ond; Di. Turly and wife are in town. | Shaniko Hotel, 8ei»ruko. 6 H BROS. and Cry Goods. Mr. W ilson of the l>. I. ¿h p. Co. was in town buying horses, he pur Through Passenger, Express and i chased one from Smith & W ilt and one from Alex Sm ith at a good I Fust Freight service from Hh n ik o hy j way of Lnmonta, Forest uud Redmond, 1 figure. Real Estate at Sisters is changing j to Laidlaw. TELLS IT ALL H Is the cheapest place to buy your supplies. OUR PRICES RIGHT. CL H i n i s s p a l i 1; RESERVED W HY? \Vinlei is over ag.uo and a gentle Laidlaw, March 21», 1900 Ed itor Chronicle, l'ho approaching primary election brings several of the candi- da‘ es for cou nty offices, as visitors to • »nr progressive town all desirous of making friends and votes. One o f these, Win. Johnson ncandi date for the nom ination to the office of County Clerk, spent a day or two lately with ns, looking after his in terests I was very happy to niert an old friend and renew an ncqnaiiit- anco of many years standing. A former school Supt. of Crook IN »tin ty, he is w ellkn ow n to all old settlers as a faithful public servant, su honest cm wiseientions citizens and who, if idected County Clerk, will give as a clean impartial ami capable ad ministration of tire office. I heartily com m em l him to the co n sideration t>f all progressive citizens of C»oi»k l »only. B. F. Nichols. TO REDMOND? A N D S T A T IO N A R Y . th eir a ssista n ce in this m atter- makes it certain that il he receives the nom ination he will poll a full party vote. Mr. Hodges has been a resident of Crook county for many years and is interested both it» real property and livestock, l i e has always stood with the county in its advancement and has taken more than the average interest in the progress ami developm ent of this section in recent years. His lep - n tat ion a ik ) standi ng am ong all tlie \oters of the county are such t luit nom ination means his election to the «»f- ticc. The party vote will not he split m favor of some other candidate. Ami his election is equivalent to a strict business administration of the slierilF’s office »ml prompt anti court eons nt- t<‘i»t:on to alt the demands made upon a p u b lic official. A V oter. BEEN i H RUTHERFORD, Ag’t Laidlaw, Oregon. ä