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About Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1908)
«n id • • ■ * ” 'r » * 'A + 'i . - K • ~ //^^WW /4-^ ^ ^ ^ + J L &kzj ¿/ aj % Our Duly: To Publish All the News That9» Fit to Print - Your Duty: To Support the Home Paper at $1.50 a Year. / \ y /.,^ LAIDLAW CHRONICLE LA ID LA W , CROOK COUNTY, OREGON. SATURDAY, A P R IL 25, ¿008. VOL. I I L - NO. 24. xtra! E x a c t P re cin ct R e tu rn s fro m E very Polling B o o ih in County. Now la the time, In thin fair dime. To ruatle up that «loi lar-fifty! We need the mon’. You need the fun. To keep the paper’ neat and nifty. D E M O C R A T IC C O U N TY R E S U L T S AT P R IM A R Y ai M. P . risiili Pl>r A .^ .n ,r "* U PollH tlr Kor Join t ■ • l i , tor Sprinter Por J a ‘l ( , WrtvM 1 Kor sheriff I Coligli* ton ni roo.t Por Cl«rk I W arn ii'ltrow n I Por T r r.a iir r r — Olltrla'i nrltit *ry ««Itrtlon r l u r i i i lor Crunk M ark» 14. K k m i yy 111 in* hard 4 Kill« 36* rn»<Mi> H, |»r.-c*u« i» ar«- •« follow* 1 ).» i tsrt »7. J onr% a« May 16 Rice *3. J otta »on A i I i W imm I M)«ra V W llaon 9 , llu lgtie ft. 15# King a j. Kord a 6 . l/'n n an 13. Klar 34 Merry loan 4 W llltu 1». Il Im ap It, llrltU ln L Warm Spiring Myer* a W ikon ft. litig a te y nh-fir K i ll > ¡ ‘1 K l a i NaH U I N I i l N ) O. Mrrrun;*n 2 VVillH* 4 It '-knap 5, Urli him (i>n II, Jn n n , 4 M hj i Kl«*«* In; I ••tin eon 1 .'. 2 Mark» 2 H km a g hl.inih.tnl 1 KM* 8. K lu« «|K or*l 3 , U h iixtn 17 . It• I«» |>.ivt««n 3 |onrt 4. May a Kicc C. Johnson u, H* ad My®r* f t . Wll*o i 27. ll -Unio 22 . k in | rt. l o r d o . I arino* 11 8. kice 9 Vfrrrvin in It. W lllll* |ft, fl«|kti*|» 31 , IWlUnIn W1I10W ( reck Myrr% 4. Wli» 09 ) 7. lfo'g*«c 8U. Mark* II. KU Ia* ft*». Hi n nr hard 7 . K ill- ■*« 2 M^rrynun 4. Willit* 3. IW-lkn.ip I3. Ihm.on |»n)!on ;* ion«« JU; M .> 1 ft, Kir« 1 ft, Joh n ton 1 M u k » c. Hklitft It HUm hard 4. Kilts |o 14 . Kb*ff HIJK-o l n . I ahiaiM I 4 . Ill«« 4 *» ltla« h llu l'r - ft|» r* A, j» |J«»Viit* >|errft | IkiyUHl 1 I ones Q J*jltn»oii I3 Ki* g 2 . K o id ! I . donali 9. K:re 1 3 titan II. W i l i l u j l . H Ikn If» 14 II »train 1« Mark* V K'.fcltu ,’iA MUln Itard ft, Kill* J-*. 71 . Jo in « M»jr II. 1(1 f .*.» Joltrt*n lt J K lu« *•*». Ford 27 . 1 .« iiiii«ii 4 , in« « u •ir#r i r w k - M y r r * I. ftfttlsou ft. Ilo lg a ir I. M rryin411 2. ftVIlH*» 7, lielkuap ft. H rltta l.il. \ U r b * 0 , |ia)t<m S. InN w 8 . ft*ay I, KlCtt ft. J oh mum 2 . k in g 4 Y -rd I. I>*lintan 2 111 «** 4 . i u . . , . , c r^ w - y . , . 7 wm«,n 7 Ii . i , . u * 7 . j Th^ e lj , h t y . n in th » n n iv e r s r y ftl« f f ) man 4 . Willlta 4 . |l« Itimp 18 . H rltlaln I, ! , , . Mark« : Mfclu« Ilia ., hard 12 . k>IU l .o a ) ( o f 0 ( 1(1 F e l l o w s h i p w ill b e C o le I. 0. 0. F. Birthday. Extra! $ h f «Ä r a 1 * <T h i n 5. THE OFFICIAL PRECINCT r...t.T I 7 -. Jft 4 lój » ''I * Huit ti'Ient ut **.bool* x u : CVok W H O LE NO. 128. lit F í * i * l » m **f»r 11*1 J !• Ultimila ; ftu-i«#* DAYTON WINS; MYERS LOSES P r im a r y Elections P a s s o ff Quietly in C ro o k County 8IG GRANGE NEW PAPER O IS FORMED IS PRAISED _ ~ m ' Laidlaw Leau» Commendation With Charter Unanimously List OÎ.40. Accorded. i WING to the fact that three oLtlm candidates of the primary «d«tc- tion held lust Friday live at Laid law. more than ii»iial interest- wris taken in tb« resnltn, wtiich w*re very slow in coming in. The com- uiocest cjiuftior» during the pa.st week has been: "Have you lieant how the election btamlh? liid Myers win? I henrd that Dayton was successful. Hut it was a question'/lillicult to snswer before the appearance of to. day’s Chronicle, wii4» the exact official result-» direct from County ¡Clerk Hrown at Pr.neville, Ttie Chronicle had to pay for this news, hut t h o u g h it came high the “ paper with the red headline” dimply had to have it liecause the jsople wanted it. w . R ft . rlM l.lli, 4 M, TlieodorrT. William ° P. Myers, »*■—— ^repuldican —..••m;--- I 1 «‘»«ar-Mmsa-W. , 4*., (¡e«r 1 . 3 . (i^*»rg*; 8. Hhrphsrd 81 , candidate for d i b t r i c t attorney. Ju stice * ( Hupremu (’^ >urt--Robcrt K B«au pICKET ISLAND tfrangre, the /COMMENT on the improved | *«»• dvfeaDd l»y a^out L24 votes I*siry a:i*l F<»*»rl ( .»;;ir.n*Hi »n» r J . tv. ll.lt- lw. I first grange in Crook county 1 a Clironicle began the minute out of ¡1 total cast Of J 40*) votes - f j awl. Alexander was organized in Laidlaw Mon- ‘ ‘the paper with the red head- 10 liolh WarCO and Crook counties. C u m m im U im m T nf railroad. Cljrds H. All- . , . rhi.on 1(W. Joaer>b fia«t«r !«1. A. X. Itanitl- day night with cn ;nitial mem- line” appeared on the streets a He lost C rook by Jo \otes, ( ton v s , w. ii , Bmlbar« lai, c. c . ia>urk. «, i ’Y T 'T T ? S K" 1« brnted at Madras Sunday, April i Howard Whitt».* |3 iiracar-Mrar^ wii#••• 4. m *igata t, Mrrr>- 26, by a majonty o f the mem- bersnipof ¿0. as follows: vv. u. week n g o toda'f. W ithout excep- E, E. Dayton, county assessor,! Sial.- 8-nalor— H arry Hol*ateIl-l, iisor*« lk *li j, 'v 'T ' order in Crook Barnes, J? B* James, William G. tion, everybody was mightily received 347 votes to 25>‘J votes ! **■ *»»nyw»n au. L. r . wtlliu » . . .1 Representative—It. P. ttelcnap lf- 2 . II. A. j ‘ i T T . * county Mt Jefferson lwlge has Stiles. J C. Tullar, F E Dayt *n, pleased with the metropolitan as- cast for Jl, Y . Jones, his opponent \ Brinai» j e . Mark, 1-.7. 1 .1 ■. 1«. in. . . • • ! « » extended invit-lions -to the A. J- Harter, M illiam Brown, pect o f the new paper, and E di on the republicar. ticket. His plur Democratic State: c . . . g ) »—M it t . J. Wliwm «. I I ..U .I - 2 .1 lodges, Frank Murk, A, F. Ramsay, C tor Seahury found it wholly un ality is 4H. 4- ' ••..»* ft, ftft fl»-" ligifti ap 0. H i i i i l u 2, Prineville and Laidlaw L\ S Sen.,tor — iieonte f. ( .’hnnlarrlnin 6*. 4 .- . K. • I to* . . . d 7 , IJI.I -U. !>->■ CungcM iiuo - A. J . u -lb y I 3 L Joh n A. |cft- and nuuy brothers will go to P- Becker, J. C* Thorp, C* C. necessary to ask people what •v\ 4 . j <.-ml Si » « 'ii B; /•*!»>»# »h « King William Johnson, lor county re% Cj. Madras from both places- The Bennett, James C Harter, S till» they thought ofjh is initial 1 ro- treasurer, received 204 votes to (iu te fvuutor - «i. S(»i»*er *34. I. Y t I l^ hin .11 4 Kt • • • • n ). « . t | . r • 7 ft. I « II • |> U *. local “ chain gang” say they » ill Brown, G. G. Gerking, Earl Up- duction in Laidlaw. •(. r y iiia ». «ft 1 1« I .1 k | • . Hr l (t at it J. 4M0 votes cast for^W.J F. King. make the meeting and banquet dike, Arnold Murk. W. P. Thorp, I “ Fine!” “ Very good, indeed;” sting at>( •U r. . Cikl'iw l<*. Il-al.tl.witl 11 » ti« I. I*a, , , . c _, . . . „ . . . . . 1 . ¡K in * wins hv a plurality of 1% 1 ,in . Jo n # , ft May J. K • 1 * J nuanu V K ing un all a rook” affair- John A. heabury, Mrs Anna E. and. Let me have six extra cop . 1 . ; .• Yo * 1 » L"«im «11 3 ; H r« 10 Dayton, Mrs. Edna I. Tullar, Mr*. ; tea, were common expressions of . . . , . li m (I| iiii * i My* t a l i WiUnti 21 Ifotgatw 13 , Merry mnit 7 . ftft »lilt« v •• I iin|* 22 , Itrlliatn g Mariah Murk, Miss Nellie E- the popular approval in this neck (,lt> republican votes; H. C Ellis County H 'lrreyar McKkrUiul. nr* <»ini>«e icd M irk* 7 . Kikln« 21. ||i hi k*tr«l a, KID* 37 li« ' Junius. Miss I^ota Murk. Mrs- o f the woods. W’hst the conlem- def-nted J. F. Blanchard, for coun- by K«rl Me-LAughllu. rt *«4 !»•>••: kim I J. W. Kl- trtft i i , f miw * f, da 2 ft Klcc ft Jolllianu 13 , k in g i£ K «nt 27 , l#rltm aft. K»« « Cora A Brown and Miss Hazel E. porarv county a >d st^te press ty judge, bv 82 plurality a n d this* i U‘ U* r,MMi DuilUgr: I'anie tu Iaii4Uw Wcila^s* Rev. C. L, Limthcr, a preacher l(a)*tack 'l j r» 21, ftft .<■ *1» .*2. II »Igat*- !*• Brown. Since Monday the fol- think o f “ the best paper in cen- is a l«ig victory for the west end; h,i,a KlT'oerknik*! M rtn ia a ti II. ftftllllt* 18 ; IM kn-t» 21. Hrlttaln whose hum- i* nt Trail Crossing I*. Mark» 1 ». 81»; lliattrli >rJ . 17 , Kill» 2 *. . . , ,, - ,, . , lowing additional names have tral Oregon” will be madeknown Fred A. Rice beat F . H . May, for »«rted rhnnd.r «■rain« u.«rn.i »,j M» Sflrveyin^ New Road. New Minister Here. . . , ,,, , ... I *a> ton In. Jot»#» 2ft, ftU) 28 , Kir»* 17 |ttliii*oii 1 1 1 il C«*il L u l'lL t W o h tilt* ll«*n o C i r c u i l * v, , ,, ,l_. LL r t f JL I \ ir i t i t 11 1 1 • 1 i r> ! j tbi* ro*il to tb« next station *»n the MtidrA«- oi ,1 m * M,*iho,lint church this wrck b submitted; W. H Hall. M rs .. in these columns next week. Bo- county surveyor, by h2 plurality, r.„d ,„11. , „ , „ . 1* M, King 27 Kt*td If*. Lt-hnian 27 . III.# •»». Ilaftcrw k ftlyafsM, ftft ils n 10.« Il<»lgat>* 2. . ,, , , W* H -H all, D H. Kochendcrfer. low are printed a few remarks the same as for Ellis; R. A. Ford:,i,> thc u « w win pr»i.,i,iy city .M o nd ay anil I , fT<u_________ I ... , , r , . by the cuumy at 1I1« M ,y u-rut «( Hi* county M .rryuian 2 . IVI lilt 17 . Itrlkim p 1 J. It r • 1 ».. t <t 4 . n v VIHIltlig l l i l » City J. Alton Thompson, --------- George L from well-known ---- - n ~ A —............. . v* * I - ‘” — ' - T citizens and won out over M. A Lehman, lor M iu rt Mi rk . Klklu* 21 Itlanchani ‘t\. Kill« 1. Day arranging with tlie deacons of the ton II. Jo u r* ’J. VJ »> 2 111 «« 2 1. JoltUMtii y, Simmons, Mrs Alice Simmons, subscribers: school superintendent, by the nar- ^ locai Pre*byteriun cliurcb to hold k in g Ift; F«»r«l 4 . LahtuaiilV. K I*« 2 L J L Nichols, F- H Dayton, Miss w. t’lidike. w*u. »;r: 1 nsCidatmi» row margin of 40 ballots. J a m e s - ID>war<t—Myrr« 8. HU m » h 4 . Itolgatr 8. services lien* the second anti fourth ml I Ruth Dayton, J C. Stiles, Mrs- to *ul’*rT1,,r ,or tl,e n>ronicv, .m Mrrrymait L ftftMDi* 7 H rlkutp I. Hrlttaln 1 , J 1 -»t1* • Kj«-»», for commissioner, received 4 £lkln *|7 . HlaiifUar*! ft. Kill« I. OayKMi . 1 . J»«tr« ¡Sunday evenings in every month. | j Stiles, Mrs. John A. Sea- *" rv^-t «*.!, .h. n~ i w k w - that — you can ‘»17 votes. The republican figure.- »#• --il w-« , juM ti|[UT up my subscription, and that of H 4 ; Ma> 2 , Kiev ft: Joha*«>u I. King .A, K»»r«I I. alternating »u h Rev. G. A. M. U l i r y , M l S S r lorcncc E. S^flbury K. Updike, to N’ m c m k r , lgt»8. I.«h 111 all 3 . Ille*. 7 , for county officers are as follows: Thus H a l f a d o z e n I n d i a n * , w i ll i t h e i r K u irh e r -ft|y«r« 14 , ’Wllaoti M; Holga»r 2 'i. Lilly, the regular pastor. VV'. I>. Barnes-Young man. if you keep this j *.nd Fred N. Wallace, making a For Sheriff—Frank Klkht» 61«. Mrrryrn«-. 2 * 4 . tVfllttt II. H« lknap II. Ilrltlah. Laidlaw churchgoers will h e n c e b o f i W , I j i i v a t*n *amp»*(l*<,n t lie o |»| nm * lick up u k r fortune . made. Fur (\»unty Judge—II, l*. Kill* »Cft. j, F tolal charter membership to date ** Marh* 81 : V. kin* W, Hlau* liaM 40 . .UK* * 4 ; Krrtl N . Wallace l waul to con^ralulatc vmi, j m al|C|mri] 323 . forth lie assured of services every I i i e » L o r e o f th e i k n c h u i v » tin » w e e k , la«) i«»n 47 . J< lie* 48 . May IK, Klee 31 . Jt»hna«in o f 40 The C a r t e r list is still old man. ii a »miply fine I bojie vou ll f d Ihr , F.,r ro u n ly AiacMor— F. K. Dayton »47. o n c lie » p o t ftvliere t h e m a p hoii>e» o f • 2 , King *'*. Ford 40 , 1 .anm tn M; Kl**a 4 ft, Huntlav night, with (Sunday school | supjort vi>u clcvn »' and that vou 11 soon lor K, J o n c * 'JW. » • open, but will be soon closed. I. »id »t precitiCi » »ted ,»t l »il »a> t ik ■ V* F*.rfo.»m y Surveyor Fred A. Rice » 0 . F. K l l , d * M e A i i l i y iin d T m i l- o n opine regularly at 11 o’clock each ¿niton I5. W K Kl'lft 39 Geer M Sliepneid The iocal grange was formed * ' t 11 « c lirrn waiting lor IL May » 8 t h s » L u id la w U a itU A te . ]l»M »U IU ch ah Ilrtn 4*2 I t i »I *y 37. Keul 8. Aitchivm 12 L'rti’s day morning. j For County TroaMirer—w . F. K ug 130 , WII I by A, A* Bonne?, of rv^h V alley, |(jirrch«.uf^i«»p*tv>u on iiici»*»ck. the new railroad has planned to i»nild r..t%ton I9. II million 5. Ifurihurt 7. Ijn u k t 7. l i a in J«»htis«ili, 291 . I state organizer for Oregon. The Mr*, i.. | w «« n, vr. t.wu. m<iee.i. And For County SuptMintcndent of School) -R it** light of éftv»y where the ml men W luting o. M y m 33, Wilaun I9. IL*i|(>ite j l . j A- Foni 37 t*. M. A. Lehman M* iTtm.tn ( , W illita I j llelkn.ip *¿7. Ilnd.tin second meeting will be called ’° „ , are ««jiiattiug, the uiiorigine» did not For County ConiiuBaioiior—Jam e* M« e 617 16 , Mu k> Ira, l lkili* 44 I I. t Mil» 50, Ilian tarry long fur fear they mielit g«-k- early in May by Worthy Master A. I*. l>onahup- V very crediuhle chnr I I l»«\toi* 44 J**nr»7. M.iv 39 Fr«-tl A By precinct*, the Myers—Wilson run over. Barnes, by notice probably given | m u ch l**iter than I '*.\ p »’» «•« I K ite to, J »hi. hod 30, King ifci, I’brcl 37. lu ll ft. . Indians In the'Offing. c. , , Geese Flying North. in in I j. J o i n Kite 39 Ju»t ce ' I ihc I'eucg - WjlU.im Knit * I5 K C. 4 ’orneliu» 2 , K IK |.unrs 'J J (' I ull.tr ‘J ( ‘ l i H piug'i 1. H. F N M i a <011 a tn 1*1« \V 1II1.» 111 I*. Thorp s Guorgc VV . i'uocli 14 J* U. Winter 1, Fred VYull.it« a .1 K O nirh 1 . Kainunta Myeru 7 , ftViU*»n 9 ; IDdgata * 1 . Merr>man 8. Willlta ft. Helkti ap 14 lirlttain I, Mink*: K.klU* 14 ; Hluticliard II. villa 7 . Ua> li>n 1 U. JoUen 7 ; Mat II, III«« 7 ,Holiu*oii D King U; Fur*! 3 . l#«-h luitn 1 ft. Klee 17 . Moiitgoinery Myer* 7 , ftft Harm fl; IlolgH ted, Merrymnn U, ftft .llltt 4 ; llclkliap f , grlttaili 4 ft la r k * K lk iu « 12. Illaiu'Uard 7 , K ills <»; Day- toil 2», Ju n ta 7 ; May 2 , It let* 10 : Joliiia* n 0 , k in g 4 : K>»rd 7 , I/’ lnu in 8 lllee 13 . . . , Maow wild | eese have flown in next week’s chronicle. i M*' Nr" u' »"•<• ' i tike» » « .,« ,tn» race for district itiomrv ..... . i * * i , itlpOf* to *rn«l tu m> friei d* lr«ck e-asi. fo llo w s : north during the past week. On<: Ofticers elected Monday niffht C p, nectar Y o u u illg t l I p a tfemendou* j r k C IN l’T. M YKRS. block, of fifty flew directly over to serve until 19o9 are as follows: ¿it culm ¡of*. I vc heard lots of comment» on it. Ash v < km 1. * i L iik II uw , not over 2Ao feet up, at Worthy M a s te r-W . D. Barnes’ l r‘‘"k M,,,k 1 “ • >ou ,,uv re,,rw ",v! * . >uh*cnp|i 4 'ii. K ou****. dusk Monday. Their honks could O v e rs e e r-A . J. Harter. M r . AuLrey-Ked ink that suits mr An«l il,*Mr ( 1 he heard for a mile coining and politics right too j Lecturer—Nellie James. going going. Wild ducks are also ll. F Nicl.ols-I ll do al* I c m to recommend > CroM Krrn 2 Steward— Frank Murk. j your paper I m pleiscd more than 1 can say i ( amp ('rock. 7 very plentiful. Ass’ t Steward-ftVilliam Brown. to ‘>cc such a marked i»uprov«ni4tlt 21 j Haystack. H o ■ — ' F Ikivlon vou got out a virv fine jiaper for iin > 1 reck, C h ap lain -E B. James. :t your Ant e lijr , liciv. ¡ ¡ ¡» X '' 1 T rea su rer-A F Ramsay. C K Low - can see otic thing; you’ve fnren | | , ejH1M| M Secretary —C P. Becker. in the newspaper business before. I John-on Creek. 4 4 «. II \V. K n .g-lhit my name down for while 1 Kutclier. G atekeeper-J. C. Tullar. 82 IhirhiK nu IntermiRfdon nt 8un*Uy mTool dtn liriu; its just like reading a San Francisco Laidlaw ceres—Cora A Brown ln*t L«»r*l'* * 1 «y. lht* in niter of «Itlier buying | nr Fori la ml piper. I*amoi»»a. *»r m aking n Imtiuer f»»r ilio clnnaca was »11*- Pomona— Anna E. Dayton- ; VV I' 1 lio rp — It'g simply fine. K)!e«»up. etiMird Mini tHvoraldy aricd upon. Kuptfriu- Kfr* VV’ . IV M w r v la m gnttih-d at the mi- 'j'*‘lt8'»ia» r>. Flora— Mariah Murk. Me hay, le n d fiit Jniuc* on mot I »n, nanuid a* a m»m* prevement. 1 uni glad the L lironiclc is in such \||ij Creek, lulttt’t* Nil Hit* * fllt-oM of tl)(‘ Slilulny »rl.o*»I I^idy Ass’ t steward- capable hunda. Murray. t Two eominlltet** wort* nl**» nHmrd i«> pri pare Hazel Brown Theo ( i . Iktcket-The Chronicle h is more aewnoin. ll or ll»« Hiimtay convention li»ro May 17 , They 21 arc* Ktokrt. Mr*. J , tu lla r, Mr*. ( 4 . W Delegates tx> county grange — m-wstnttll»i.s week than rter before. more I I'ru iex id -. Sunday School Items. M cK ay-- lyrrs 5, W ilton 7; i !■ ilig.it«- 4 Mcrrynnm 4 . Wtlliu j . llelkn.ip 10 , Brittain G, M.i k% • ; 1 Ik 11.» la , Bl.iiichard 10, fc.11'8 2. IEiytun 2 . Jo n es 7- \ 4 .iy o. Kice 1 1 ; Johnson I K in g 8; Ford C. (««liman 3; Kici* to Mill Creek -Myers 2 . VVibon 6; H ulfffltei. Merrytuan 6 VVil its 1 ; I'elknap 7. Hritt tln 1. M .uks a; h i km* 7 ; Blanchard 7, Kins 1; Dayton llorniT n ii *l .'•«nl Itn> : enitTiali mom of o , Jones 6; Slay u, Kite 7; Jolinfton 2 , King 5 ; 8tiAHgorw, Mr*. K. K. Day ton anti MI m Kay Gerking Fo ld 5. L* liman 2 , Kicc 7 -------—O--------- F^incville— Myers 34. W ilson 65 Ilolgate i j , Merrftiiun 58, W lditf 15* B* Iknap 77. Britlain ii, M arks 36; E lkin s 7a. Blanchard 66, Kills .0 . I »avion 39, |ones 37; May 3. Klee 78 Johnson Sn ld y upon the nllcK-itlon nt s ym nhtul ,c 38, King 48. Ford 53, Lehman 30 : Kiev 73. rn ,o r, ex-sh e riff C. K»m Smith ot till, oouniy I ’*»well Buttes - M \« m 7, Wilson 6: Holgilte w », n r r c .lr i •« S n'clnok l* .i S * liiM ,y ,v e is 7, Merry man I, VYiliit* 3; Belknap IO, Bnltaiii in s In F rln ev illo tor th r nllt,«<l ,r«nn of 7 , Marks a; Klkins i 2 ; Blanehartl 1, Kills 1 * 2 : \Vllll«msou'* ,lu-*p ,h e ,r ln « .h«<1, up '»choso Dayton 8, Jones 3, May 8, Kice 4, |olinson 5, ernek Mr. Sm ilh w „ 1 »t«r r. len.ed on list I h*l w„ fr(',ly (ornUhsd hy h i, Irlomt, Th« Km g 9 , Ford 5. I^elirnun 8, Kine 10. « r r . •• of Ih r • x -.h srlir lo llo n n i that of Laik Kedinond—Myers aa. Wilson 18, Holgutr i j Elliot, for Irnco rutting, n rw i ot which op- MU/rvinan 3, Willits 17, Belknap 24 , Brittain O, r l.rtv h s r r In thU-iM uc. Ex-Sheriif Arrested. \i ___ i t a m it i r* a • i Messra Harter. Tullar and Stiles. -------------- O --------------- ! might say, tfianan, lit vi anv dozen iK«.st paiH is, other two ,n the L m * . Fowell BuiU s. i^ohute> whs as WUJtON. •I 29 4 I 4 la 4 * I. 4 !'♦ D that pmposo a your ago. J.srk Ivlliot lias U.-n ninste.! unit jallftl at Prineville »itlu.'it Imil, clctrued with cutting a ^>li«J nt il.* o f wire fence on the II. F, Allen place 10 miles tst-t of tlie county seat. Sheriff’ Elkins is leaking an inreetigation. The pr<«|HTty is 1‘ asetl by J N. Williitm- son. Elliotts' case wilt be considered by the grand jury. 14 6 6ft Û 2* 18 o I'm going to let vou put im name down, I l»e Lidiuom l, . . . . Summit he'»* in siii))>*irtiiig enterprise ■ vVtifii Mprltw*. William (# Sllles l want !•> con.; ’ men* sou 1 j ftVilion i'rciK. on the first issue nm kr your iiianagemeat .196 Total». F. If. Marion I wixh you success ■I B. Hliipp ha* been awartletl the 1229 K. II lan n ^ -lt certainly created a bi g sen*n VftaacaCo- unofficial continct ftir huiltlint; the «upcratriie- tit»n,Riid you have made a good start toward) (jraud Totals. ftol l«i> tine of the Crook count» courthouse, I »rooming the l t s i p«|ier in this part of the ! * V Ott? in Crook county for nt a pri-e of 137,000 nml the work is state. Such a (*k|«r w ill help the town, u»o. 8 . F . F.Mton Fine, I vc l»een reading il all r e p u b l i c an FtA tu officers was as to be finished hy May I, l'.MW. The morning, follows: tlome is to he huilt by t>ie citisens o* lev. l i . A M . Li!ly-It s the kind of .i paper I'. BsScustor—il. M. Cake JO. Prineville, who subaeribeJ 96300 for I tike; 1 II do a.l I can to liclp it along Chirle, V Kj'.ton i l l Courthouse Contract. Fence Cut Lnlawfully. Judge for County Fair. The Oregon experiment station at Corvallis lias promised to fiiiniah a j'ldve for passing upon livestock ex hibit-» at the Crook county fair in October -o- In Grasp of Boreas. Old Hore.i.s. airivtl by Jupltor I'luviss ou t!>c ocean m J c o ( the C u e a k a , lurjbvcii giving L a d taw M>tnc weather this v eek . It lu> rained iwnt two (Lit. and showered every day. v.hilc on Wei! nesday there was thunder' hai! and a ramboa . Of course, the w ind lound no time lo jin )•, e itK l t ut till ff'.e dt.st is v illa d arvm»y. •-»í^ásfc