LAIDLAW C h RO NIC L6 Published Every Friday at Laidluw, Oregon, by the Chronicle Pub. Co. W. P. Myers, Editor and Business Mgr. Columu Laiillaw Development League DEVOTED TO TIIK INTKHKHTH OF i'MOOK E O INTY IX G ENERAL: LAIDLAW AM) O lii s u b s c r ip t io n One Yenr. Ut Itili ATFD ................. ra te s A D V E R TIS IN G RATES 91.60 DISTHKT IN I’AltT K T LA K . In v a ria b ly in Six All riiln-nr of Laidi»» .m l vicinity « l y .i .l . t«> nu’mbvritlii|t. luUutiiwti !««• Wru kt'culitr iiifftlug* Ihf ltt4l ^iltlay Lu etch III « riti It lit Jt. 1’ J Directory. A d v a n ce M onths.. G iv e n on a p p lic a tio n . \\. R I'r* u„ Kntereil h * second c'l.tss mail m atter NoveinU r lt>, 1905, at the ¡»oat olfice nt Laidhiw, Oregon, under the Act of Congress of Marcii 3, 1879. F K I I) A Y. S KPT KM BE It 28, 1 9 0 6 . ■otnl amount of water under ail water rigltts sold oil said segregation. In For President ease nf shortage due to damage to Theodore Roosevelt. ditches, dams or tînmes, which the Company, exercising ordinary priai- Washington declared, in her con enee could have avoided, a pro|s,riam vention, for Roosevelt for a second ate deduction shall I* inaile by the elective term. S t it will be all over Company in its annal charge for m ain the Nation for the people demand tenan ce.” Yuurs very truly, the renoiuinatiou and election of j <i G. Brown, Theodore Roosevelt and their m an C lerk ,S tate Land Board. OUR T IC K E T V I’rw., He.y.f A» m ‘I. Sff J’., Tm n. I.t-Ntiiu* KGilor. A m i . Ktlitor, K«»a<l 4 Atm uiitUM* K uiger liunril K. II. J un» ü*> T. A. Uuihenfit'Mi y s w h i ita'.i' U"in. ii Utili« A. f*. D*uioftm* K- 11. Jauit’» J. i*. ^Éni rinnt). Vi. X. Il U rklu«. TA. 1*. IhlIUilMM'. John Fry r«j»r 4 A 1*. ÜOHobtir, 4*liMÌrniMii. ^ .1. it. FryreHt. K H. JnffMft*. KDlcri»rim; datili K. B. «halrntan. î T. A. Kuihfrioni. ^ A. t iDtiAxthue. Kutu-riaiaiufiit Com. J. -Y. U. ‘Aàerkinjr. dhairmnti. 4 Wiu. G «tiles. ,Fi«/d N. Wnllnee. 4 I lC N I .M S l'K M E S at h o W H AT! \. » . f . \ ic h o l s . We have perfected arrangements with Honorable It. F. Niihols, who is well and favorably known throughout the Oregon and W ash ington country, to furnish to th e 1 Chronicle his ‘‘ Reminiscences” of his trip “Across the 1’lains’’, in - | eluding a period of time «pent with ' Marcus W hitm an, am! oi tlie his tory and progress of “Central Ore gon” from the eat best settlement to the present. This series of articles will begin w ith the starting of “Uncle Fran k”, as he is fam iliarly railed by his many friends, from a point on the Missouri river near Si. Joseph on the lOlh. day of May, 1S44. for the long tiip across the plains and will end with the present time. This story will he told in narrative form Diamond W Groceries, Reid & He rise lie shoes, for men women and “kids”,* [The boss of the road, everyday wear for men and boys, Conklin gloves,; illders hardware, Stiletto cutlery, COIIins Axes, Oak handles, Sash, ¡Doors Glass, Barb wire Farm Implements, Harness, Leather & Repairs,! ¡Rubber goods Fishing tackle. & & & M a n th a t is b o r n o f w o m a n is o f fe w d a y s a n d fu ll o f m ic ro b e s . H e s lid e th d o w n the b a n is te r o f life a n d e n c o u n te rs m a n y s tiv e rs o f to rtu re . W h a t is m a n b u t the b lin d w o r m o f fate, a b u n io n on the n e c k o f existe n ce . V e r ily m a n is n o th in g b u t a w a r t o n the no se o f n a tu re , a c o rn on the toe o f tim e, a fre c k le on the face of e a rth , u n le ss he b u y e th h is goods of P. E. DAYTON LAIDLAW OR. KIRK WHflTED 1 and will he intensly interesting to | both old and new settlers. Mr. IL V. N lehnt*. Nichols is over seventy years of date will Ite oileyed. / Hoiiornry elmi riunii. 5 W. y « ver*. age hut has a vigorous mind and a Sentemlirr 11 190fi. \ If B.iJuiiie*. Uni! U<«i|«C'(un. happy faculty of expression. All the talk that went the rounds */ T. A. Hiillierford. Columbia Southern Irrigating Co., K. N. W nlllee. These articles will appear in the of the democratic press a few years! Hamilton lini Id ; ■ g, Win- U. Stiles. I Chronicle only, as they are copy- «go, shouting “ Ini|ierialisin ’’ has I Portland, Dreg >n. R . D . W IC K H A M j righted and all lights reserved. proven nlou t as stable and shown tient lemen A Bulletin repreantative was in They will continue throughout the I am in receipt of yo ir» the for< sight of that (airty’s leaders j A tto rn e y * at* L a w to be ju st about as keen as usu al.; <>f the 29’’ ultimo , enclosing what pur- LaUllaw tlie firm., of the week and year and will be wortli much more O F F IC E OVER B U K K I t occurs to us th at the little un- ports to he rule» for the diqmaitinn of while there «aw an exhibit of grain, than the cost of suhsi notion which , B e nd, O re g o n . pleasaiitiiess in Cuba just now is a I " ° * er ,IIH'" ">e >«"•' '«-•'*>'» ' * ">• grasses and vegntaldee that lmd is *1 .50 per year, 75cts. for six mo. . 'claim ed by your com pany, a id same You may sene! in your subscrip jiretty strong endorsement of the; was ti-ought to th e attention of tlie liecn grown in tlu'.t .vicinity that tion with a request to lia/e it begin j repul.l can party’s policy with refer Boaid and I am directed to inform you adds mueh proof to.tiie enthusias with the first issue of the “Ite m in -! ence to the Phillipines and Porto- j Land A ttorney th at after due consideration the Board tic statements of settlers in this re- ^ Tico. Those hot hlooderl fellows arc unwilling to approve die sam e for | iscences” if you ties ire. T w e lv e v e a r s s p e r a i p r a c tic e b efo re j are no more capable of independant reasons that have heretofore lieen fol gion th at the u p p er Itesehutes val ; Send subscriptions bv P. O. Or th e U. S. Linai t »fP.ce a e 1 I ’c p u it. ment o f th e I n te r io r . la-g al p a p e rs - 1 self government than a c h ild . U n ly explained to you. Your company ( ley is one of tlieimost fertile spots der to tlie Chronicle Publishing Co., ca re fu lly a m i q u ick ly d ra w n . Luidlaw, Oregon. cle Saiu should s|mnk Cuba, annex is still continuing to act under r u l e j in the West. We wish gooel subscription solic h e r an d g iv e her a c h a n c e to »level- which have never liven approved lo For the benefit of The Bulletin’s LAIDLAW OREGON itors in all uarts of the country. o p h er n a tu ra l resou rces. ' th e Boaid and therefore are not reong- ; many readers living a t distant u ¡/.cd as binding either upon the lb rd j points wlw are inter.-sted in this' B i . ck I’m.vr ft appears from recent doveloji- or tlie settlers Yours very truly, I country Imt wiioare not acquaint- ments that the administration lots (i. G Brown, not been persecuting very many led with local geography, we will P h y ric ia n a n d S u rg e o n correi*l*‘d up 1 1 • cinte, showing Clerk, State Land Board innocent porsnns after ail. We re ‘ | say that Laidhiw is situated on j immeH «if nil entry men, vnennt Call, an.wered promptly Cay or night. The rules,as submitted and rejected, gret that Oregon has been so deci t V- the west bank of the Deschutes riv i Limi, riven* mici ereek h , SOeentn. follow: Office In Hunk Dull ting r««iitencf in Itnyal ■ed hy many <»f In r jHiIslic servants er about eight mile« rvtrth of Bend. Hotel. LAI L) LA W, UKhooN ■hut we are gla-il that tlieir misdeeds The samples iin many instances R U L E S AN I) REG U LA TIO N S F o r securing title to all kinds •are being laid hare and a purifica were grown on land lying between ( i ) The Columbia Southern Irri of Covernment Linci without res tion made that will hear flood fruit Luidlaw, Tunialo and Bend, and gating Company, its successors and D R . I. L . S e O F f E L D idence or improvement, nt lowest in the future. were raised on,land that lias been assigns (for convenience hereinafter m arket price*. W rite us for full Oregon is a great state and it is D e n tis t cultivated only.u year or two. No, called the com pany), will furnish p articulars. All kinds of land well th at now on the eve of her supply of water for the irrigable land j r<‘gi<,t| Ciin m ak e a («otter -showing LusiMcsg a specialty. 25 years O R E M iX greatest development this purging1 in each tm et in the segregation d e - ) th an lui$ th e upp er D eschutes v a l-j It EU.1IO M i experience. has taken place. Some of out ser scribed in the co n tract between ite 1 ley d u rin g the p resen t seaso n , an d Reference, French & Co., Banker* W ill m a k e re g ir ta r m o n th ly vants in high places have gone I predecessor in interest and the S tate such ’ exhibits as the one "at Laid r : ' v is its ft» L u id la w . wrong but wo have as good men of Oregon, and the co n tract concern- law give ample evideue of the THE DALLES. ORE. and true as any state in tlie U nion i mg the same lietween tlie Secretaiv of ! truth of this statemeni. Following to take clmryv.' of the affairs of state | die In terior of the U nittd States and is a !>rief description <if the samples ■and fi ora im w lie.noefort.h we will the S tate of Oregon, sufficient undei j of grain. All this grain produced fiave clean politics and clean uien reasonably skillfull irrigation and cu l heavy yields, the stalks being top I tivation, to thoroughly irrigate and ped with large heads filled with fine in the public service of Oregon. Attorney-at-Law LAIDLAW, OREGON. MORE WHEN YOU CAN B U Y W . R. M Y ER S GAIL S. NEWSOM, M. D. Hudson Land Co. | reclaim it and prepare it to'raise ord.- j nary agricultural crops in accordance I plump kernels of grui«. The list Tlie first aiHiuai fair-ever lie’d in j with law and con tracts heretofore en- ' fol low«.: Uhe irrigated section of Crook coun I tered into between the com pany’s said J . N.. B. Ulefkiug— ©ig Club ty was held nt ReiLuond uu Sept. predecessor and the «State of Oregon wheat, 5« inches tall; Blue Stem FOR LESS at EHRET Township Plats Land Script For Sale We Have for S a le 20, 21, and ,!2 mid tiro result was iml between tlie State of Oirgon ami wheat, 52 inches; Red Chaff wheat, t o forever dispell any doubt ns to the Secretary of the Interior of the 58 inch«*«; winter oatffii feet tall irrigated Land in the Deschutes Valley. the fertility of our soil nod the n- I’ nited States. with liritd cluetera 20 iitohe« long; (2 ) The irrigation season shall I •dnptahilky ef our clim ate tc the alfalfa, T2 inclies high. Deeded Land with Perpetual Water Ripnt production of all kinds ssf farm, from April 1 to November i of each J.. M. S i r y — Oats, * feet;; rye, 8 Famous Squaw Creek Country. year, and during the period of initjti-' -garden and orchard products. feet. mum Use fiom May 23 to August 20 We have attended many fairs 0 . VV. \Yimer .<& Sons— Alfalfa, (9 0 days) of ead t year the Com pany; Improved and Unimproved Ranches. hut never before have wc m « h so shall deliver to each settler, his h e irs,! 45 inches. • uniformely garni a display from pu-rsunal representatives or assigns, B. H. Cook— Red cflwver, 32 A few good Business Locations. new lauds as we saw at Redmond. owning lands reclaimed l*y co n tract inches. Corn, wheat, c a ts , lmiley, rye, with the M a te o ! Oregon (for conven i i . W . Moore— Va-kvet »Chuff Deeded Land with Private W ater Right, nl«o timothy, clever, alfalfa, vetch, root ience hereinafter called “ the S ettlei” ) wheat, heads si* inches long. •crops ef -every kind, peas, beans, an am ou nt of water, measured a t the Columbia Southern Irrigation steads and Desert Claims. point of delivery to his land, which Co.— Shad eknd Womksr .«ate, 48 •tomatoes ami fruits in pcofuskin. The pettitoes aanl sugar l*eets "'M coves each acre of irrigable land inches; Eldorado Kiu^.eats, 45 in- For further information call or write were tlx- finest sve ev«v »aw ,eiotex- to it dvptli of ..tic* ami eig h t-ten th . | c |ie*. tim o th y , 5 2 inch««. : (1.8) feet, or or * ao . immn m uch tue tlie col oof a na . aliali t ■oepting the fa ous C «l«r,id t) v a ri- F . \". Swisher— Oats, 4'» feet, 2 a-ties. The kitchen awd d airy pir,e 1». »uftieient tu tlMiroiiglily irrigate inches high. ami tecliiini »aiti landa ami picpare •duets were eaoeptiesialily goed and Frank Murk—¡Timothy, 4 j feet! theni tt» raba- onlinary ertqa», aa provitl- the art and ireodte work were es- ' high, with iR-ads ilJ incite« long. i-i io m ie nunrl.er 'one ( 1 ]. |ieoiaJily worthy «af mention. J . M. Batten— Barley, 4^ feet ! [ 2 j W ater aliali he delivered to We awe psiatid of the showing thè hunlieif «tarli aettU r u t thè liigh- tall -on drv land witheut irrigation. VV.Jt. Ray— Bearilhs« -hurley, 4 •made by tho country -on -our side est (wactMaiUe («oint o r pointa wliicli •of the river, ou r (aayile c a rry in g eau n-aehed hy a gravity tlow, feettalT-without-irrigatiwu. •«way fifteen l st. and seven 2nd. wliiidi (Hiint or jaàuta are U-at adapted A ..11. Barks— M illet, ««wed Ju ne .premium“. E lsc siiw e w e g tv e the tt » -rw lai in all thè irrigatile landa «mu 28 and on Sept. 3 atoml.5 4 -feet tall. tai Iry Mieti settler. Rakf |»iint«.r pointa Mra.iPark« has many fine nipe to list of preacitmi winners. If you ave-entitled to a pireiifiiMU of iW a e ry aliali he aacert.iiMoi ami ile- matoes. '(he rule reqaiires -you to m ake a ferì,notai hy thè Oliief Enginrer of thè W. W . Long— Conn, 8 foot tall; 0oni|t«ii}:, »mi rio c*ae of t Ita pi ite le- written demand for i t within 410 tame Lamb's Quarter, 8 {,a-t tall tweeu tlie Chief E iiy ù ie e ro f thè Coni- -«lays from the close «f the fair and with roots, goad sited -wntenmilons panv aa>4 «lie « e ttle ra a l o lite propor should add,» ts yottr -detniMKl to |mint «d dttJiviTj; thè qiieatitm aliali and large,.fine-Blue Victor,potaloes. E. C. Park. Reilauond, Ore. Many .of the »best exhibits .were i,e aMlmiithai t«i U h » tttnle Eugiueer PAY WHY BROS., REDM OND, OREGON. We can save you money on Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery <(. etc. E a s y £rade n o w being built On east side o i QHne Fa lls bridge . COOK AVENUE FEED YARD GEORGE COUCH, Proprietor Best of hay and Grain Continually on Hand c* a" ■1 i THE RED BARN & FEED STORE IIAY, iJLzrar HAND AT TIIK KI.OI K# GRAIN AND MARKET URL’ K. PKISKYILLJO »RED .1. C. TULLAK LiiitUaw ALWAYS Ore. The Pilot Butte Development Company The Lafo'Saw Land Bend C o. Laidlaw, Crecj^r Lumber Shingles O re g o n Mouldings D r y , P e r f e c tly M a n u fa c tu re d S to c k THE M E R R I L L C O M P A N Y fiale»),-t-fregnn, and the EugiiH<er of the Company, a t 'B oire. Id ah o, .on exhHwtiMU nt who »hall choose a third arbitrator .in th e R a t io n a l IrK gatkw i CnHgress. KnpVm.her 42,1'Jttl». ease of di»agr<« nmiit, their decision t.i Those-.who were in altmsiamei- at In- I iii i I . J.iidliiw'Ohmniulc, llii« öongm s report fh.it this***hib- [41 The MfOler »iiah eoiiaSiwct »K jt was one of fhc.vorv liest títere. lai id lew, -Oregon. '<t«-nt leinen — iiecnsMtiw Hlirtrihutiiig d itclie. from 4-’or your -tiihiiwmition i the |M>int or points of deliveiy to his heri'wilh inclose copy of letter this day lamia, for file propor irrigation of his — Rend Bulletin. « -nt to the Collimili I Southern Iriiga- ¡anils «ut! «hall keoji flu- same in gma! itm g Company relative I«; the adopfi in repair at.his «wii <3«ist and <*xpense. (5| The »«nual maiiitenaiiepi of rules for th e distrilm tiou of water. A NÛT1CEJ Laidlaw , Oregon, 8qpt Ü..2ÜWIÍ. 1 also inclose printed »sq»\ of rules charge «diali he ¿«aid on fhe ¡»rigaMe1 «An account of changing-residence siihmitleil le the Board. Tiiese ure the land on -each trnetou . or before Jo n . »»nie a» those adopted I« « lie<hiuqi:iny Jst ill e.-Mtii «a*»»!!, but if .the settlor the propriétés» ofJiew V . Cash «»«re, ■on March J 5 , .l'JtNi, hut itinsp[anml fi the State Land Bmird, «viti« theeaetfl: ■tion of ru le , which was formerly ue fol Iowa— “ If from naturai cause, thore should b< » shortage ia the »»1er s«p- Iply, then d o-am ou n t to wliieh eaoli desi**« further tim e m wliiatt to pny tLahllaar,hereby iinnounce.a closir.gmtt «aid nmintusiaoeeoiharge, upon aigu- ai»te*o«Mnencingtîept.24tb. and .lee»- ¡ iug a co n tract giving.tlte-G«i«ip»iiy « lien kir tin- am ount of suedi .oh.irg. ii | mki »II Ins Hilerest indile .Und to W irrigated, then ho .may bare uiKif Novetithur .let of the same «e as on .person shall I« entitled shall represent within which to pay the same, with- »neh part-of the aggregate quantify of out additional charge for interest. ■watar as his dull amount bears to .tire -Continued ueatt acek.- mg till about the Ibsti. .»igtetobar. li the hurga i os are the latest style a«f Gents’ H ats iXadn-S'atssuts b oy 's,aat g irls «doses also .Dry giwds just arrives Slew-in the -steak. Hause and 4nt i will Also hedor sale stllow price. Miss E . l i. Stenberg. •Trop ON .. at C H A P M A N ’ S OLD S T A N D dose out their present stock to make room for a new and complete line of winter goods. This stock consists of dry goods, ladies’ and gents’ clothing, shoes, hats, caps, underwear, crockery, tinware, enamel ware, notions &c. and will be sold at from 25 to 50 per. cent discount. Don’t miss the place*-CHAPM4N’S OLD STAND, BEND, OREGON.