I LAIDLAW CHRONICLE — ■ . THE PINE TREE STORE L’ubh-hwl Kvury Friday at Ltiitlaw, Orvgon, by the Chronich« I'ub. Co. W. F. Myer«, Kditor and Business Mgr. i >». y o t m > ro i m i : in t k h k n . s o k LA U )LAW. A M ) m u ■ 1 e .. — ‘ - h o o k m i \ t y IMKICATKI» !— 1 S U B S C R I P T I O N AM T L S in «. k n k is n i . : M K T R U T IN l*A U TKTI.A H . ---------------- I m r m r l s H y Im A d v a n c e r:> ei * One Year................. ........... |1.50 Six Months........................ ADVERTISING H A T E S z-------- r---------- TT-T------:--c : Given on A p p lic a tio n . We can’t Keep [ ~ Knteii-d e» clues mail matter NovcmU r 111, liKI.'i. at the nt Laid law, On-*on, under the Art of Congres* of March 3, 1870. jkisi Drygoods, Groceries» Hardware, Boots, Shoes, Fam ishing, Glassware, Crocker), Confection eries, Doors, Windows, Paints, Oil Sc. I. N. S. BING line of GENT’S & BOY’S CLOTHING. LADIES’ SKIRTS & WAISTS. olfice r B 1 I> A Y. NOV KM BER 93 . 1 9 06 . 01 U T IC K E T For President/ Theodore Roosevelt. I'tll'H i'IV PIKB O TO R Y Preaching servlet»* flrut mid second Muniliy*. j <*UV M - third and ft»ur h Sunday*. lo:to.\ M ! C iri*tian Endeavor Ht T OU P. M Sunday «ch«»ol at 11 .*0 canil Sunday. Aliar» t’onliaUy iuv ited to intontì the««* *er\ iw«. Ht*v. J. i\ George, fiu to r We trust that rach und * v« r m l o i l * H e 'l l . farmer interested in the develop Rev. Campbell Tavener. Pastor ment of this country will be pie • ent at our open meeting of the S l i c e s w ill U* held in LaidLi* evey two week«, on Sunday, December 2ml. at 11 A. M. inti League on the Inst Saturday after evening ven ire on IVcember lu h . Morning noon in this month. There are ..mi evening service« alternately. many things that need our atten Laidlaw Lodge, No. 1 q 4. 1. 0 . 0 K. tion and we should take ih*m up Meers every Saturday night in Rutherford | at once. Some of these questions Building. All \D..t.ng l rotherv are cordially I will he discussed at this meeting welcome. and you should not stay at home J . M. Siry, N. (» t*. W . L’pdike, V. G. and then object to the action taken T . A. Rutherford, Sec y. hut come and have yt ur say* The A. J . Harter. Treas meeting will be held in the school house and should be largely attend ed. Don’t forget the time— The UNITED STATES last Saturday in this month—2 President Theodore Roosevelt Vice-President Charles \\. Fairbanks o’clock P. M." SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINT COVERS THE EARTH. ___________ Secretary o f State WHAT! . . Klihu Koo j have the entire support Of the peo- ProwcuUug Attorney .Frank Mencfee this route is 1 RooK v o v t m pie of this section. If i i t u i s route i s Jn4fe w. A. Bell established we will get our mail ¡c le r k w arm uBrow n Sheriff Frank E lk in . out from Shaniko from 24 to 48! I I _ Treasurer W. F. Kinir OREGON. BEND. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY . Leslie M. Shaw The r petition for the new mail Secretary s*frrUr- o of t.Tlv**llfy In if nor K A. Hitchcock rout by way of Madras, Redmond, secretary of war W H Taft C. J. R ojim patte Cline Falls and. Laidlaw to Rend . of N.vy Secretary of c ora merer V ictor II. Metcalf may be four.d either at th * post PostiDi.iter G* m ral . .G. B. Cortelyoo ! Wm. H. Moody J office or at the Chronicle offiiee. AltorDey Secretary of Agriculture .Jam es Wilson i These petitions must be in by the i STATE George E. Chamberlain first of December, and it should 1 Governor . , , . j e Secretary of State F. I. Dunhar signed by each and every one of us Tre„ urw c. s. Moorr l^On’t W a it for Some One tO bring .»Homey Urneml A. M. Crawford t h e petition to you but ask either suie rrluler R. Whitney p o s t master Stiles or at this oflice ; Dairy and Koo<lComraUMoiier J. W. Bailey t C. W. Pulton *o see the petition, and after you r- s- S'1*»!0” ) J M Ucariu i B in arr Hermann have seen i t then sign and tell your conjrre.-m cn l J . V Wtlllam-on i F. A Moore i neighbor to do the same. This ! Supreme Ju d sc . •' R. E. R r.u I T. Halley I proposed rout means so much bet-. D IS f IUt T ter mail facilities that it should Jiidfre SEVENTH JUDICIAL ......................W. L. Brad.haw Proprietor, I por we Sell ’em E. A. SATHER, W Diamond W Groceries, Reid & Hertsche shoes, for men women and “ kids” , The boss'of the road, everyday wear for men and boys, Conklin gloves, Builders hardware, Stiletto cutlery, COIIins Axes, Oak handles, Sash, Doors & Glass, Barb wire & Firm Implements, Harness, Leather & Repairs, Rubber goods & Fishing tackle. M a tt th a t Is b o rn o f w o m a n is o f few d a ys 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 iste r o f life a n d e n co u n te rs m a n y s liv e rs o f to rtu re . W h a t is m a n b u t the b lin d w o rm o f fate, a bu n ion on the neck o f existence. V e rily m a n is n o th in g b u t a w a rt on the nose o f n a tu re , a c o rn on the toe of tim e , a freckle on the face of e a rth, unless he b u ye th h is goods of F .E . D A YTO N W L A ID L A W OR. > ® *® ® ® ® ® « — — — — — — I — I----A ------- THE M E R R I L L C O M P A N Y at C H A P M A N ’S OLD S T A N D J.D . U F o llet hours sooner than we do now l>e- A*»e*aor School Superintendent . .C .B. Dinwiddle sides it will give us much better Surveyor .C. A (irav c, | . G. S. Nt'wnom communication with our neighbor Coroner . * R. 1L I iv I m ' ing towns. Come in and sign the Commissioners i S. *5. Oteara» ! petition— Do it now. I ----------------- . j the county, and their rights and j Bro. Kennedy,of the Review, has c o n v e n j c n c e 8 «hould I k * respected ! to say something reguarding the aH wejj as those of the older section ' proposed now mail rout, and he 0f the county appears to think that we people In the first place friction arose here have no business with the because of a lack of understanding i mail and in fact that we can get j conditions and a disposition, more ! along with any old kind of mail or less, of selfishness on the part of both sections. service as there are but few of us. We would be glad to see this Mr. Kennedy seems to think the j , . , ,, , ■ , . condition removed and a better asking for the proposed route is bi t . .. , . , , . . , « . ... , , feeling engendered between us, and a sort of kick at Prmeville by the wp afgure th# of FrineviUt. \\ est side and particularly Bend. ; QUr wjjj meet them We are glad to note, however, that jiajf way Prineville will offer no remon- — —— — »trance but will leave the matter to j If >’ou nre « oinK to cont‘ Bt a horn'’- the good judgment of the Depart stead or desert claim or if yours is contested come and see me and I will ment. The Review says the same »Wo « tell you if you have a case which you route was turned down two vears j . can win. I have had 12 years special ago and that practically the same ¡n tliif, class of litigation and conditions prevail now as did then jf you eBn>t win 1 wi]I toll yon 80. and that the same result will prob-1 w p v Land Attornev> ably follow this agitation. Laidlaw, Oregon. A U m O W Z E D C A P IT A L $ .2 0 , 0 0 0 Wake up Kennedy, and make a _____________________________ _ L N O O H W O U A T t i D IV O O little investigation of the conditions over here and you will cease t o 1 Land Attorney make so many absurd and redicu- j lous statements regarding this sec Twelve years special practice before tion of the county. Get acquainted j the U. S. Land Office aed Depart* ment of the Interior. I^gal papers with our people. Show a spirit of fairness and they will meet you half 1 carefully and quickly drawn. way. We are asking for this new L A ID LA W OREGON route because we need it and be cause we now have the most unsat- j The Priw i.r. isfactory mail service of anv section An Inspector nrrivert unexpectedly at j . , ; , ... . * I- . a Scottish Jail. He asked the solitary of the state. ® warder for the governor. "He’s away have Prineville wiped off the map : fushln',” wi^ the answer. Transacts a General Banking and Trust Business; nor to deprive her people of their “ Well, I ’ll see the prisoners” said the Inspector. acts as administrator, executor or trustee of estates; mail facilities. They will receive ‘‘Him! He's out, sir." their mail just as quickly and have transfers money by mail or telegraph; collections made “ Out? The prisoner out? Why, has just as good a Fervice under the he escaped } ” promptly and upon favorable terms. plan suggested, while we will not “ Ach, no, sir; he’s Just awa’ wl' the be compelled to take eight days to governor at the fushln’ , oarryin’ the send a letter 22 miles and return, | hag.” as we do now. I H e r P r o a d r . l M o m m i. DIRECTORS : There is too much of a disposi Suffragette—The proudest moment of ! J tion on the part of both the West my Ufe wa* when I wn* a pauenger j W. A. LAIDLAW T. A. RUTHERFORD side and Prmeville to object to any on an American liner and fell over thè > J. D. LAIDLAW ■Ide. Friend—The proudest moroentl ! PraiidnL CaaWer Vice P rtiid n l thing asked for bv the other, and But how do you mean? Suffragette— the only possible effect such action A Bailor called out, ’’Man overboardT' can have is to retard the develop —Liverpool Boat. ment of the entire county. There H e tra v e ln * a f e and n o t u n p le a s a n t are a large number of people who ly w ho Is g u a rd ed b y p o v e rty so / ax& making homes in this part of g u id ed by l a v * . - t t r P h ilip S id n e y . Will close 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—CHAPMAN'S OLD STAND, BEND, OREGON. W/. M YERS The Laidlaw Banking & Trust Co. OF LAIDLAW, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON L A I D L A W , O R E C T O IN HIGH GRADE DRY Rough and Dressed LUMBER and SHINGLES HIGHTOWER—SMITH CO. Mill five and one-half miles west of Laidlaw LAI DLAW MA R K E T W . D. C LA R K Sole Prop. FRESH SALT AND SMOKED MEATS W e will pay the market price for Pat Cattle, Hogs and Sheep and all kinds of Parm Produce. W e Guarantee To Satisfy. Laidlaw Oregon *■* .*,