T im b er Lint A elt JuueS, LA I DL A W C N R O N IC LE NOTICE KOK PU BMC A MON. Published Every Friday at Laidluw, Oregon, by the Chronicle Rub. Co. W. I*. Myers, Editor und Business Mgr. Column Luid law Development Lea u ne 1>»: y o t k i > t o t h k i n t e i i e s t s o k « k o o k c o u x t y i x o k n k r a i .: L A ID L A W V ■■■■ — AND O IK JK K IG ATL D M Î T KICT IX P A K T IC l'I.A II. ---------- - One Year............... .......................$1.50 All r i l i i i i i i *»f Laidlaw nini v ic in ity el ¡gable to m enibernhip. Initiation fee '«Orts. 1 K cgu U r m eetings the lu>t Saturday in e*t’ h Cttf uiouth at S. I*. M. ------- S U B S C R I P T I O X R A T L S — I n v a r i a b l y In A dvance Six Months.. 75 Directory. A O l U R T IS I H U RATE» C irrw o n A p p lic a tio n . F ret., K i ite red as second class mail inatter November 10, 1905, at the post office at Laidlaw, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. F R I D A Y , AUGUST 24, 1 9 0 6 . OCR TICKET For President Theodore Roosevelt. OI K OFFICE DISPLAY. Among the progressive farmers tention of the home-builder and in vestor. Where better for this than at Boise during the Irrigation C ti gress? Not only will it pay us ns a community to be represented but it will pay the individual farmer to !,ttend tins Congress ol practical ir rigators. Make arrangements to go if possible and come to ‘die League TO-MORROW NIGI1T and tell us. If you can’t go to Boise come to the League and help us devise plans to advertise our great resources. W . V. M y r r* V. Tre»., K. H. James Hecy., T. A. Ruth erford V N. W allace Wu». U. » lilt » A. P. D onohue K. R. .lûmes A ss’l. Secy., Tre»». i.cHjjue Editor, Ass t. E ditor, Com m ittee ..1, eorge, c chairm an. 1 . 1 V.. '. O I »corse, 7.1. S. It (L rVI tin s - onohue. 'A . 1*. . D Donnine A. 1*. D onohue, chairm an. F nger board Coa». ^ Enterprise Com . K. B- Jam es, chairm an $ T. à K ialn rford. ' A. P- Do noli ue. ) J. R. Fry rear. K. B. Janie». J. X . B. G erk in s, I nited Status Laiifl Office. The Dalles, Oregon, June 4, 19J6. Ntiliue is hereby g l f f i i that in com p lia n ce with tlie |»r«»vl»lutift «>( flic A* I o l O m u res» of • lune 3, M78, entitled "A u act f««r the *ale o i tim ber land in the »tales o f C a liforn ia , Oru- K«ii, N evada find W ashington T e r r ito r y ," »» ex ten d ed to all the I*Ublle la n d At ale* by act o f August 4, l.H.'j, J kffkhson \V. B k b r y , of Rend, cou n ty o f ('rook , State o f O regon , has thk» <1 ay til* 1 1 In this oflice his »w orn Maternent No for the purchase o f the HKl.»SW «4. S\V'4 NK«4. Xr.i'HW'K *>o» S W ‘4 8K*4. o f »rctf«ui No.Xt, in T ow nahip No. Li 3 , Bunge Nr* 10 K., W. M. And w ill ofTer p roof to »h ow that the lain! *oritfhi i* m ore valuable for its tin b e r or stone than for agrictilttiie purpose*, and to establish kin c la im to said land before H. C. BiHa, 17. » CommiMniniier. at his otllee in B cu d , O regon, on the 12th «lay o f »«-plumber, 11 * 0 ». l i e nam e» an witnesses: Richard K ng. o f Denehute«, O regon. John L. Kever* o f Bi nd. Oregon* Chat les J . i ’otior, o f Bend, O regon. M aria C Berry, o f Bend, D ragon. John B ios», o f Sister», O regon . A n y and nil persons cla im in g a d versely the a b ov e-d eserib td lands nre requ ested to file tlieir «daim » In this oflice on or b efore »aid 12th. day o f Septem ber, 1906. MICHAEL T. NOLAN. Register. 7 13 9-7 WHAT! Diamond W Groceries, Reid £ ocrische shoes, for men Tronea and “kids”, jThe boss of the road, everyday wear for men and boys, Conklin gloves, guilders hardware, Stiletto cutlery, COIIins Axes, Oak handles, Sash,f iDoors & Glass, Barb wire & Farm Implements, Harness, Leather & Repairs, ^Rubber goods & Fishing tackle. Man that is born o l woman is of few days and full of j microbes. He slideth down the banister of life and t encounters many slivers of torture. What is man but ; the blind worm of fate, a bunion on the neck of existence. Verily man is nothing but a wart on the nose of nature, a corn on the toe of time, a freckle on the face o f earth, unless he buyeth his goods of F. E. DAYTON L A ID L A W OR. T im b er Land, Act Juue 3, D78. ( Chairm an. who have contributed to our dis E n tertainm ent NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Com . t Wm. G. 9lile». play ol grain», grasses, and vegeta T. S. Lund Oflice. The Dalles, O regon , Fred X . W allace. June 12. 1996. bles which we have in our office for B. F. X leh ol», N otice is hereby given that in c o m p lia n ce / H onorary chairm an. u i ll tlie provisions of the Het o f C on gress of the inspection of visitors ure the June.'!, 1ST», entitled "A n act for the sale of \ W F M ycr*. following: tim ber lands in the States of Culiforti la,Oregon, Kail Road Cum. E. U. James. N evada, and W ashington T erritory,” as e x te n d Attorney-at-Law W. N. Ray, J. M. Patton, J. M. T. A. R u th erford. ed to all tlie P u blic Laud States by act o f Au- V N. W alliee. guet l, 18t»2, Sirv, G. W. Moore of Cline Fulls, W m . G. Stiles- Laidlaw, Oregon, CrriiGE \V. S k y d f h , LAIDLAW, OREGON. J. N. B. Gerking, C. L. Gist of Sis o f Laidlaw , cou n ty o f Crook. State o f Oregon, August 21, 1U0U has this day llled in this otilce his sw orn state ters, A. J. llarter, Frank Murk, J. To the Editor. With the magnificent crops pro ment So. 'jygg, for the purcham; of the N«..XE‘ 4 I, . Caron, J. E. Witner & Charles and X U X W 'i o f Section Xu. 19, in T ow nship Dear Sir: duced tlii« year in the Deschutes No. 11 S., Range No. 10 K . W. Jf. R. D. WIGKH71M Spaugh of Tumalo, F. V. Swisher, And w ill » ir r p roof to show that the land Through the kind valley, this wonderful section has sought is m ore valuable for its tim ber or «tone (i M. Couch, J. R. Couch, Geo. W. ness of Cashier T. A. Rutherford a 7lttorney*at*Law ceased to be an experiment and its than for agi ieultnral p u rposes,and to establish Wirncr and sons of Tumalo, Mr. party of four,consisting of Mr. Rutlier hi» cla im to said land before 11. C. Ellis, v. ». productiveness lias become u reali C om m i-sion er. at his o ffic e !:) Bent!, O regon, Root, J. \V. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. ford, G. W . Updike, Attorney Kirk orr/CE oven cnx/e the lltli day ol Septem ber, 19U6. ty. With the enormous yield of on He nam e» a« w itn ess«»: J. C. Thorp, J. T. Park, A. L). Parks, Whited ami the writer left Laidluw at o f Bend, Oregon. Bend, Oregon. ■grains, alfalfa, timothy and clover; Joseph N. Hunter, . A n derson L. Hunter, o f Rend, O regon. Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. McClay of Red day-break on the morning of August, illiam R. Booth, o f 8'sters, Oregon. mond, ar.d Master Frank Dayton. 20th. to vi»it ii falls on the North j W , t h the lar* ° >’ leld and *Plw ,dld G eorge L. Sim m ons, o f Lai.11 -w, Oregon. A lice A. Sim m ons, o f L aidlaw , Oregon. We have samples in this display branch of the Tumalo, which Mr. Up- j quality of all root crop?, and es- •Any and all persons cla im in g adversely the of which wear« very proud and in dike and R. H . Bay ley had recently j pecially sugar beets; with the best a b ov e-d escrib ed lau«l» are requested to file DR. / . L. S C O F I E L D found. We reached the Head-gates ol river in the world for water power their cla im s in this oflice on or before said fact we have not a poor sample in Ilth. day o f Septem ber, i .0*4. Dentist the Columbia Southern Irrigation Co. and irrigation purposes; with a M ICH AEL T. NOLAN, R gister the lot. We have oats on first year 7-13 9-7 by breakfast time. clim ate and scenery unsurpassed; ground that measure 6 feet 2 inches Iti:i>M O \l> OREGON Here, Miss Updiko had prepared a j with the resources of forest and NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. in height and well filled, wheat bountiful and »petising meal of Turn- mine yet undeveloped, what more D epartm ent o f the Interior, W ill m ake re g u la r m o n tili) over five feet in height and well ato trout from 7 to 12 inches in length Laud oflice at The Dalles, O regon, do we need to make this an ideal filled, barley ol excellent quality to which we did full justice, and surely July U th.. 1936. v isits to L aid law . location for the home, the factory N otice is hereby g iven that F kancj . h M. and good yeild, rye 8 feet high, better fish were never eaten. I’ lllLi.U’». o f Cline Kails, O regon , has ii o«l n o and the busy city? tice o f his intention to m ake final five-year Breakfast over the party, increased alfalfa 50 inches in height from We need first of all things, rEOPi.F, p roof in support of bis cla im , viz: Horn.-stead by the addition of Miss and Master third cutting this year, orchard J. e. Thorp Son. Entry No. 8123, ma*le July 30. 1900, for the people who are not afraid to take F.SNE*4. Section 33, and \V»aN\V«4. S ection 31, grass over 5 feet in height, timothy Updike and Bob (the dog) started T ow n sh ip 15S.. Range 11 K . W. M. hold and help develop our bound And that said p roof will b e m ade b efore H. m BARBERS BÜ 4 feet 6 inches in height with heads a-foot for the falls, following in the main tlie west bank of the stream. less resources, people who will build *7. Ellis. l\ S. Oonimi»»inn«*r. at his office in H O T 71 N D C O L D B A T H S Bend. O regon, on August l ”». 1906. 9J inches long, and fine samples of After a somwhat tiresome but withall homes; people who wish ideal sum He nam es the fo llo w in g w itnesses to prove In C o n n e ctio n . red clover, sugar corn, beans, peas, pleasant and interesting tramp, mer homes where the heat is tem his c on tin u ou s residence upon, and c u ltiv a tion of, the lan d, viz: cabbage, lettuce, and root crops. Laidlaw Ore• through open pine timber, tamarack pered by the perpetual snows of W illiam K. Burk hard, o f Sisters, O regon. We expect to write up some of and fir swamps, marshes of fern, wild W illiam F. Fryrear, o f Sisters, Oregon, the mountains and where they may Joh n Fryrear, of Sisters, O regon. the best farms in the valley in the cur-ant and rank growing grasses; Over o f Slaters. O regon. find the grandest and most beauti- Thom as A rn old , B l u e P r in t MICHAEL T. NOLAN, Register. near future and give reproductions boulders, logs and uprooted stumps; ^ \ fui scenery to be found on the 7 I t 0 M of photographic views of tire farms -passing many ice cold springs and riv- Tow nship Plats Pacific coust; people who will in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. and places of interest together with ulcta am) sometimes traveling on a sort corrected up to date, showing vest their money in well paying D epartm ent o f the Interior, of turf which seemed to ho a-float some of the fine scenic views which names of all entry men, vacant Land Office at The Dalles, O regon, investments. These are some of abound in this part of the country. and yet supporting a rank growth of July 1!, 1996. land, rivers and creeks, 50 cents. the things we need to make this N otice is h oreb y g iv en »hat C a l v i n C .C oopkr , vegetation. The mountains on cither We have some practical and pro f C line Fells, O regon, has filed n otice o f bis one of the most prosperous and o intention t«> m ake final com m u ta tion p roof in gressive farmers and some beauti- side rising to a height of probably sev eral thousand feet afTotded many pic- pleasnn*. communities in the entire support >>f his claim , viz: H om estead Entry For securing title to all kinds gul spots in nature and we shall No. 13Ô12 m ade May 17. 1991. for the W ‘ ^XK' 4 , turesqneand beautiful sights; while the Northwest. Section 33, T ow n sh ip 15 S, Range 11 K., \V. M. of Government land without res try to give our readers some inter that su'd pro«if w ill be m ade b efore 11. vegetation furnished many curiousand Laidluw is in the heart of this ( ’ . Ami idence or improvement, at lowest E lds, U. S. C om m issioner, fit his office in esting matter during the next few intereatings pecimens for Mr. Whited's magnificent country, located in a Bend, O regon, on August 15th., 1906. market prices. Write us for full He nam es the fo llo w in g w itnesses to prove months. collection. After a hard walk of three particulars. All kinds of land beautiful valley of the sparkling his contin u ou s resid en ce upon, and cu ltiv a tion hours covering a distance variously of. the land, viz: business n specialty. 25 years Deschutes river. The valley is wide Frmicis M. Phillips, o f C line Fulls, O regon. OREGOX DEVELOPMENT estimated from 3 to 5 miles we sudden experience. W illiam E. Burklm rd, o f .S ifters, O regon. enough to build a city and the W illiam F. Fryrear, of Sisters, O regon. ly came in sight of the falls and some LEAGUE Reference,French A Co., Bankers o f Sisters. O regon. heights on either side command a 'i hom as Arn«>ld, Portland, Oregon, Aug. 17, 1906. time a more aide pen than mine will M ICHABL.T. N o l a n . Register. view ol mountain and stream that Hudson Land Co. 7-13 8 10 describe tlie picture«quc grandnre and Mr. W. Myers, Pres., THE DALLE». OKE. beauty of the scene that burst upon is unsurpassed for grandnre and T im ber Land, Act June 3, 1878. Laidlaw Development League, us. beauty. Some nine perpetually NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. Laidlaw, Oregon. At the head of a gorge probably 200 snow covered peaks may be counted V. S. Land Office, The Dalles, O regon, June 12, 19Uo. feot wide, with almost perpendicular from the heights on either side from My Dear Sir: Notice Is h ri by g iven that in com p lia n ce AM ERICAN CENTRAL walla on cither side and at tho end town. We have splendid water with the piovi.d on s of the act o f con gress of The National Ir came tumbling that great 'volumn of I June 3, 1878, cm itle«l " A n act for the sale «,/ INSURANCE COMPANY rigation Congress is to he held in water in one unbroken column to he power sites just at the up; er and I tim ber lands in theS iatcs of C a liforn ia, Oregon, lower ends oi the valley, while tin- j Nevada, and Was ingtou T e rritory ,’ ' as extend- 8t Lou ix, Mo , April 21, 1 .>00. Boise, Idaho, from Septemder 3 to dushed into mist, and form a boiling j • d l«» »11 fhu Public la&n«l » la te » by a ct o f Au- I gust 4, 1.S92, To Our Ajiruts and Policy Holder-: S,nud we want to make the Oregon caldron probably 100 feet below and river flowing through the town is A lice A. S immons , We have telegraphic advice j delegation the very largest in at and then go rushing away in a great dotted with the most beautiful j o f Loidlaw , county o f t.’r«»)k. Slate o f firopon, ha» this d.iy llled in thib ufliee his sw orn state from tire manager« of our Pacific I islands which can he transformed impetuous torrent. At some risk to tendance upon the convetion. ment N 2910. for the pu rch ace <»f the S,^-.F*-4. Wl4SE!4 and 8 V\ ‘ 4NF.l 4. o fS e e f io n No. 3l, in Coi>»t Department, estimating the los- j California is to be especially well life uud limb we made our way, quite into one of nature’s beautiful parks. N Tow nship N«». 13 »., R.-mge N«». 10 K., W. M. «es of tire American Centra) Insurance j Laidlaw needs now a creamery back of tlie falling water, and while A n d w ill idler p io o f to show that the land represented, and the California par sought Is m ore valuable f«*r its tim ber or »tone Company lt> the conflagration which and cheese factory, a sugar beet we did not pass under, there is space ty will spend a day in Portland en than for agi ieultnral purposes, and to establish sufficient between this and the per factory, and a flowering mill. We hi» claim to suit! land b efore H- C. K ill», U. S. visitor! San Francisco at route to Boise. The “ Oregon-Cal- C««mmissi«*n«-r. at his oflice in Bend, O regon, pendicular wall of rock behind to per have assurance that the Corvallis O il the llfh . d iy o f Septem ber, 1906. FIVE HUNDRED llornia Special” will leave Portland He names as w itnesses: mit the passage of a wagon and team. and Eastern rail ro.*d will he built at 8:15 Saturday evening, Septem J "» ph N. H unter, o f B end, O regon. THOUSAND DOLLARS. Mr. Rutherford took snap shuts from early next year and this will give Anderson L. H unter, o f Bend, O regon. ber 1st. W illiam K. Booth, o f Sister», O regon. many points, some or all of which we Tiro obligation* of the Company in This G eorge \V Snyder, o f L aidlaw , O regon , Both Governor Chamberlain and ho|K- to see reproduced in the Chroni | us easy access to markets. G<*«<rge L. Sim m on», «»f Laidlaw , O regon. the San Francisco disaster will he Governor Pardee [ who is President cle, hut none of them can show tlie road’s location survey crosses the Any and all person» c la im in g a dversely the promptly met. serih «1 lands nr«» requested t«i file ol the National Irrigation Congress] various lights and shades and niiuia- the river just lielow the north edge itb«ive-d* iheir c 'a iiii' in this o ffic e on or b efore said After paying the estimat d losses, will accompany the Special, and it ture lainbows w hich were constantly of the townsite and there arc one lL h . day o i Septem ber, loflO. the Company's financial standing will 1111 ‘,aKL *■ XOLAX' is expected that our Senators and appearing at uncxi>ected points 1 be- or two other roadf projected up the 1 7 9 7 he as follows: Congressmen will also he in attend I eve it is imposait)!« to approach with river which will give Laidlaw am Cash Capital, 91, 000, 000. 00 KIRK WHITED WHY PAY MORE WHEN YOU Land Script For Sale CAN BUY FOR LESS at EHRET BROS., REDM OND , OREGON. We can save you money on Z>ry Goods» Groceries, Crockery <£. etc. Easy grade now being built On east side of Qline Falls bridge. COOK AVENUE FEED YARD G E O R G E C O U C H , P ro p rie to r Best of Hay and Grain Hand Continually on THE RED BARN & FEED STORE HAY, AT TH E PI.O t’ R , CR.WN AN D M ARKET PRICK. PHINKVII.LK FEED J. C. TULLA 11 Laidlaw A1. WAYS FLOU A. Ore. E l e v a t e s W ater by W A T E R P O W E R T i IE C O L U M B IA H Y D R A U L IC R A M T im ber Land, A ct Jun e 3, 1878 in 100 feet of the bottom of tlia falls pie rail road facilities NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Surplus to l’olioy Holders without becoming well dampened with j W e invite home-seekers and ¡ti F n iu d Slates Land Office, '1 he D alle», O regon. 1, 918, 031. 00! Jun e 12. 190«». the mist, and to go backuf or pass un- vestors to investigate our town and N otice 1» hereby g iven that in com p lia n ce Assets, 3, 822,031. 0 0 1 der them one must «ear waterproof onr country and we will take pleas- vRh tha provision » o f the act o f C on gre»» of garments or become thoroughly s.itu nre in giving them any information June 3,187». entitled " A n act for the »ale of Sound indemnity should he the • tim ber land» iu the States o f C a liforn ia, Ore rat'd. got». Nevada, and W ashington T e rritory ,” »> first consideration of the jieople, and i we can. exten d ed to »11 the P u b lio Laud State» by act financial strength is dependent upon j Through the foresight of Mr. Whited Those desiring any further infor o f A u gu st4, 18 2, and Mr. Itutheiford we were supplied adequate rates. The remaining re- j ( i l o t t o r L. S i m m o n », with a substantial lunch, and retrac mation may secure tlie same by «if la id la w , cou n ty o f C rook, State «»I Oregon, sources of the Company justify the has this day filed in this office his sw orn state ing our steps sufficiently to be out of addressing cither the President or m ent No. 2939, for the p u rch ase o f the 8Kvf o f confidence of our policy holders, the range of the flying mist but fairly in Secretary of the Laidlaw Develop Section No. 0, in row u sh ip No. 14 8. Range No. public, and the continued good faith 10 K . \Y. M. front of this natural wonder; with ment League, Laidlaw, Oregon. We urge Ami w ill offer p n m f to show that the and support of our agents. land sought is m ore valu able for its tim ber onr representative« to push for good great boulders and fallen trees for ta or stone than for a g ricu ltu ra l purposes bles and seats we picknicked for about GAIL S. NEWSOM. M. D. mid to establish his cla im to said land be business. fore II. C. Kills, F. 8. Commissi*»tier, at hi» PUMPS A W A Y UNCEASINGLY W IT H O U T A N Y A T TE N T IO N » ii hour, not one of the party ever Faithfully yours, office In Bend. O regon , on the U th . day of P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Septem ber, 1906. seeming to tire of gazing upon the Geo. T. Cram, He nam es as w itnesses: wonderful scene before us. President. Call« ftitawertil p ro m p tly day or n i g h t | 'I IE C O L U M B IA H Y D R A U L IC R A M is a simply constructed and Joseph N. Hunter, o f Bend, O regon. Anderson L. Hunter, o f Ren«!, O regon. After having enjoyed the view Irom j inexpensive machine that can utilize a small fall of water for the purpose W illiam R. b ooth . o f Sisters, O regon. In Bank Buihltug. r « «h la n c « in Rovai It pnys to insure in n company like all iiccessahle points below we climUd llv Ofllo« le l LAIDLAW , UUkGUX : G eorge W. S n jd e r , o f Laidlaw , O regon. of raising a portion of it to any desired height. It is the fanner's friend in the the above as in case of fire your looses A lice A. Sim m ons, o f L a id la w ,O regon . to the top of the falls (no cssy task) 'dry season' and is indispensah) those owning land high above ditches. It Any ar.d all persons cla im in g a dversely the are adjusted at once and without long and enjoyed the scenery of the won above describe«! lands are requested to file will furnish water for dome»he purposes, even elevating pure water of the spring and expensive litigation. We arc their claim s in this office o n or b efore said derful gorge lielow. Taken all togeth 11th. day o f Septem ber, 190 rt. Agent for the American Central Co., by mear. of the impure or muddy water, as found in some streams. Requires er it furnished an experience that will M IC H A E LT. NOLAN. Register Practically no cost of maintenance, there being no parts to get Ami solicit your insurance. W. P. no attention. be remembered with much pleasure. 7-13 9-7 Myers, at the Chronicle Office. out of order. A ram will pay for itself in a short time. Every ram installed is The return to the Head-gates was nil Ii you are going to contest a home giving utmost «tisfacbon. W e keep a large stock constantly on hand. Write We hope to see this section of the easier trip, snd a delightful drive home stead or ile.oert claim or if yours ia Prices Reasonable to our Hydraulic Department today for illustrated literature. W c tecieved several very fine samples country well represented in num- in the dusk of the evening ended one contested come and see me ami I will of grain and alfalfa but we wish more, l*ers and products of the soil. We of the most enjoyable outings I have tell you if you have a case which you and can win. I lisr* had 12 years special | Bring in your samples of grain, bay have a location, climate, soil and ever experienced. I believe ihe other memliers of tin olum bia ngineering orks | practice in this class of litigation and an^ vegetables so that we may have a W ork Guaranteed undeveloped resources second to i party will join me in advising all who fine display showing tn the v isitón ' if yon can’t win I will tell you so. lume tu the country. All of these can to make the n ip m Updiae Falls. I | who come to our town what we can j A. fl. Pile, Pro? Prineville, Ore. W P. Myers, Lami Attorney, Tenth and Johnson Streets : : PORTLAND, OREG O N things must be brought to the •- Your» Ac, province Laidlaw. Orrgo ' U ni. O. »tiles ance. Vice-President Fairbanks and a majority of the Western Sen ators and Congressmen will arrive at Boise Monday. Please have the facts announced; open a list to be signed up by those who will go. You will find it ad vantageous not to name the dele gates until after you have been as- biirud that they will make the trip- thal’s the plan we follow here. A rate of one fare for the round trip has been named by the rutl- lo a d s - - this amount does not in clude sleeper, of course. With only two weeks left we must go to work in earnest to make this a success. Hoping to hear of your progress at a very early date, I am, Truly youts, Tom Richardson, Secretary-Treasurer. Boot & Shoe REPAIRING C E W