Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19??, May 01, 1908, Image 5

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L A ! D L A W ** B E N D
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TRAIN REMINISCENCES
Portland-*—-Pendleton ^
MAIL* EXPRESS &
PASSENGER LINE
D a i l y h a c k leave»« I .« ¡ d i m /
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(le n d a t B :3 0 o 'c lo c k a . m . I/Tiive
B e n d a t 10 o ’ c lo c k a . m . a r r i v e a t
I j i i d l a w a t 1 2 :3 0 p . in .
and
Kxpm M
paM Hcnx«*r w r v i c t *
g iv e n
c a r e fu l a t t e n t i o n .
(2 . C?. BRJVJVHTT'
LA 1 IIUW,
0 RK 0 0 N.
'|i. II n H I Nn in.i »
Two year* prior to the er«*i»tn>n j
I and orgnm/rMion of Crook county,
lull wan Introduced in the legislatin''
j
of
Oregon to «rente » new county
ON T I I F F O L L O W IN G
I comprising root», of the prevent liuuti I
ol Crook. The hill uni pasnid in tin I
aonato hut failed in the Itoua*.
Citizens were noxious to have the
county [tlien \\’»*oo) divided, m d a
IJA II.Y .
D A I L Y new oiunty entablislied; hence the |
7.l‘i s. in. I.V P'lHTI.AMn
Ar fi.k» |i ui.
'lueation of a netv county was the all I
Ktilrvlcu
7 «’• a. in
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ub-orbing one in the nsxi election. |
1 'Al a m
........4.JO l». ui.
1 mutilale
Ifuvjng been nil advocate of iltviaion I
M il a in.......
llrldsl Veil
f
ivim *.irge«l hv men of both political j
M ia in
Iloti u**V tile
. 31) p. in
purlieu
to allow my name to be tub*
.1 ’ ik h .I i * l/ik n
sue» in
.. 3 M i>. in.
«16 a in
Wyeth
H 6 , in milted to the re | m Mien it convention j
» -»*)« Ul
. Y latito
. f 3.'i<» p m 'in a cumii'liite for tliu tmndnation for
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noon kiRit
UK) 1» rn
10 I/! « hi
MiMtnr
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K.'lin
«lapin «r
l'KKI'I.fclO*
riienu tram i w*ll »top on
W ill I'.«* P u t In S e r v ic e J5y T h e
0 . R .& N .
RE AL TY
Improve)I or
Unimproved
Homestead ami Desert
Land Locations
M i tifiti in iIn* e n tire Upper
iJeM'iiuleM Vulley, und I guurun-
te« eatisfurliou in
reul « ‘Idle
tramdera. G ivo m e u tr ia l. All
corre» pondetice im m ed iately
ut-
! elided to.
DESCHUTES VALLEY LAND
m INVESTMENT COMPANY
STATIONS NO. 7
W . P . M Y L ÌR 3
L A N D A IR R IG A T IO N
LA W YER
i.Attn aw
ottpooif
I’raetirr in nil <*i nit* m il tln<
interincdinle »’. alimi»
We handle irrig a te d lands,
im proved o r unim proved.
Tim b e r lands. Town p ro p ­
erty. Business chances and
ail Binds of investm ents.
O u r business extends throughout
the entire D E S G H U T E S V A L L E Y
WE CAN HANDLE YOUR PROPOSITION,
NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED.
\\Y advertise each and every piece of property
listed with us and will #er you quick results.
List your laud, town property or business with
us and we will do the rest.
If you want to ‘lniy, make known your wants
to us and we will find what you want.
imi
itene, ami colitici:' al III;;»,
imi unii lleppner Juiiction witli (iati,
ni «he HhalliL", A11inaimi unii 11 • j.|
| nei* firn liclles ll.iity un f"ll«iw»:
rillANIKO
IM A M II — No. 13 wtl
leave Hli ililko al 71» i u
nini Hruv>
1 he Oet-chufcH V alley has over 400, OX* acres of ir rig a b le la n d ,
41 0 ;iXX) acres <d yellow ¡line tim ber, ertim aled a t 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 feet;
0 thriving itllag»-?; u nlim ited water power tor m a n u fa c tu r in g p lan t«;
good clim a te and the (inept scenery in the Pacific Northwert. Our
(re a m * are teeming with trou t, our m ountains with deer and l»ear
while during the winter and «prir.g months the d ucks and geece ure
frequ en t vititora on o n r lake« and rivers.
C y c lo n e , atid severe storm ?, such a« visit the Kaat and Middle Went
are here unknown.
>1 lligi;« l i d i u in datly. No. l i n i
I. .«ve htyna at
A tto rn e y .
Salesman.
SC H ED U LE
F. W. JNcCAFFERY
Redmond, Or.
DKALKIt IN
W. P. MVÜCs
J . N. B. G ER K IN G ,
1*2 H.r» p. in. unti arrivi
representative to the fc-gialattire. The
‘o.ii.ty being democratic, with little
•
io |« i of nn election, together with the
CONlMlN l ’. R v M H — Xo. I l »il
«cl that the log;«latnre would have
1 will take $ I».1» lor m y option lem« Cnndoli uu 7 1.» u ni. and «trivi
the electing of a U. 8 . aeoaLry, made
on fine cleared l.aidlaw tuwimite it Arlington at 1045 a tu. No. l i
the outlook anything hut pleaeatit,
lot lo rite d in ren ter of bufine»».
n ili Ica ve A r luigi, ili at 1 *2i-r> p. Ut. and i.ut like ui'Mit other men who arc po*
Cost ♦ IHO curi li n e y to
w»»ed of a meager amount of '•com­
■ riivo ut Condoli .1 Ui p. in.
Two lines of rail road are now surveyed through the v alley and a
unpaid « 4 0 lialance. Tax«« pa e l
Il Kl’l'N Kit IIKANCIt— No 'J »ili mon gumppion", 1 yielded, waa no ini* j
pro.[>eet of early construction is very good.
to d.ilc, \\ i* T h o rp , I nidtiiw, < )t<*
atid und elected, receiving the Iarg-
biave II.'|i|iiur «t 7 4 Ì a ni su d ar-
T o the hotttssp^ker and the investor we have splendid opportun ities
•»t voto oM»t in th e ro u n ty except for
t<i offer and we sh a ll be pleased to have you call ujion uu or address
rive «t ll- ppner Juiiction at 10 25 a
i l*. Hi riuan for emigre««. 1 auppoa«
your inouirics to us.
.
. ,
in. No. IO «ili Irav« Ilecpuer Ju n c ’hatunwl men would have felt great­
D E S C U U T B * V . M . L K Y T.AITD and T V V K S T M E X T CO.,
tion al 1.15 p. ut. and arrive at tlepp ly Haltered over a aintilar rnault, hut I
L A I D L A W , O IIE G O N ,
«iiifvak th at while I telt truly grateful
ncr ai 4.15 p ih .
to llieelectors for thi-ir votes, what I j
«rlte,
Win McMurrap. O P. .1 . 0 K * S. <•> was expeote»Mo acconiplipli in return
l'ortlan.l. Or« <r I <>r it, cau*e<l me to aluiovt regret that
E. J. «Mlwn. Agi ut. alianlku. tirrgun i was elected, for they had «upportcl1
ne in the midi rsiamliug .hat I would
■ eure a divixioti of the c.iunty and
.»■ creation of tlte new one. I fully re-
lu. d i hat i vvaa *‘up against it”. Not
mly the county diviaion, hut the or
..lie ! tlic penatmiil Content to wliiill
the legialature met at i.ilcm ::i Se|-
• i ,v nearly i.ll I.ptpliitmn would le
teniber, Mitcheir» fri*inl< or l.euieii*
llt.L’K P k i x t
r 'tight u <!et coiitributioo, hut the
ants counted t- rutv-u ie lor him,nml F re s h
<trid
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d
nl.v al'eruative was to get in und
when hi« friend.'* m.-t in caucus a week
glit it out <>n tiiat line if it took till
B u tte r
later he had thirty-two. How were M e a ts , L a r d ,
corrected up to date, showing
C.Do you remember, as n boy, how
10 lid of tile pea»loti, w h ich i t did.
they obtained? by the ns»* of free «inc, E g g s a n d V e ge ta bles
names of si! entry men, vacant
delighted you were with your firet
1’iiot to tlio convening of thelegU-
frie women and money furnhlud by
land, rivers and cr». V , 5 0 cents.
B T S V K N 0 ? Trill/ an event at that
Mire, which «a« in September, lSb2,
tim e . G iv e Y O U R B O Y a
I the Mitchell contingent, backed hv
! received i l l «
from an old ac- Yillard, bend ii imigcr of llie railroad
S T E V F N S now. Will add to hit
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intunee
who
lived
in L a .'6 c<mil
happinesa end education.
Fur securing title to all kinds
tiring built up the Colunthia river a:
y telling me not to coni til it myself least such was t.-dkeii nml such ivas
• •( Covcrmneiit land without res­
MAKE A MAN OF YOUR BOYI
Seud Orders Frow Laidiaw By Mail
n the n< natoriul question, that
idence or improvement,at lowest
the prevailing opinion. And I think
If jc» c itaci «Mkl»
ext wo till lie i he greatest legislature it was true.
tO*4K OF T ltii MANY ATTRACTIONS
market prices. Write u» for full
Sta^e.
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l l l iiJtl-.’J 1 Y 1 HE COMPANION TO
i 'liehilly that the Ptutc hid ever
«H JloriTB
particulars. All kinds ol laud
la >t IDlpS U
On the first hallo» in the joint ecu-
N1.W SUUSCRiUk.»S :
f I vTO’JI
J . I V . W h it« » S u c r r s H itr T o
r»r r- l»r* »»
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il
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ol.j
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of
the
writ
business
a specialty. 25 years
vention,
Mitchell
had
llnrtv-t
wo
vote».
freu» your Dowlor,
^ 1U md jam
2 5 0 Capital Stories
irt *Llp dlrocl.
wa plain. About the «ante time I The two houses met ev«-iy dav at 1”
j
ear cot»;*kU
experience.
■—* t mof'Mis m l clmrarler • lorw**, atnrirs ol
• iproM
160-pftf« Flrw-
ceivcd « letter Irom Hon. Sol. n'dock in joint cuuveiili.in, and cap!
Reference,French4k Co., Hankers
«pos roertpt of
J 1 ri line prrat « u in , lit l li :
»<•**,
WI» CftWsOf.
Cftt«lof frit*.
11 -cli, of P o r tla n d , chairman o f the
• a, iitcJifthng Sa\ S erial S lotics
i.tie or more ballot-for pona'or. It n -
• v *nic
wfiloft.
-pulili. a n plate central com iuittee,, (j(lj llx| r,,rty-»ix -otes to til'd when
m i : DALI Kt>. O R E .
. » mk -I i Ii- a»k**d w ho | was g o in g to H„ ||„ .,u , H.r,
J . ST E V E N S ARMS £. TOOL CO.
J inspiring Papers
cr ptcpcnt. T bus the
e I . r lo r l '. S . re tin t o r . I n m y re-
P.
0.
Box
*00«.
*vnmrn w ! kj Lave ntliicvcd tine
balloting cotitt,.tied every working day
Chicopee Kalla, Maaa.
> l told Mr. Ilirp e h tit. t I had no
in life will contribute orti.l**» full
at noon until liie end of tile se-pion,
• ii <>11 nml on'iiuin^ciiirnt
the
Mcular nn« in view ; that l piijp and until the last, hour of the d..y.
\ i.tg nml ntub ii< »4...
t
d the rep hit an mrniUr« would i There were tiieniv-two iiieinli. r» who
r i ;
$ v
Tliultpr Land. A rt Ja n » t , IR T I
For the Boys cnJ Girls
vet in caucus, alter ths convening rrfllM^ fo Votc f, *, Mitvl.ell du-ing
NOI 1CIC KOB PI JiLUWriON
A hiwrd lr
mi . . of life in A \\ firm
V. •. Lauti Offlie, T b * Hallo«, G rrg an .
legislature, and dvctde upon the ||,e first days of the session,
'»SIOll, 'ot.r linn 1-
I •> *dlr j* st huolt, invrativra <*f atlvt nture
M u n h T ih . IVt*
nil date whom they would elect. ly broke away and voteti for him,
f.D.*h a*. vvAty )mifh «1 lights in, Inmumxn
N o tlc a ‘ a h crt-h y a lv . n lim i L a u ro A L am
\ m r » i f tn< «1«»inertic viiiwilu«! s which
■on afterward I received another which left wit it was v.I lied ‘‘the im
¡litic h im i I.f d b r r i' i iu , O t u iit y of v o m ii 11
'Siati of ureiKth. li. ih applieil («» piirrho.tr, 111
\c»y *».f! is familiar with nr»* ftmont* the
«tier
from Mr. Ilirech. ¡sajing that inortaI eighteen”, who remained timi |
i
I .*!».r n which tn Ja r '1 lie Companion t«> 1 «Irr ( 111 * «et of rt*ogr*M« 01 Ju tio :i 1 H 7 H, at e x
| m u d a i l»y ar t «>f A 'iirn l I. 1 ^ 0 -*, thè N M 1,
i must vote for John H. Mitchell for to t h e l a s t .
young j»v »pic.
| rfvction 2», T |<*» A., lt. IJ I*. W M
IN CONNECTION.
J . t). MMintor; that lie must be elect­
Atul « i l i oflffi* prouf lo «liinv flint th r lan»
2 0 0 0 On.e-Minutc Stories
«miirlit la in«*r»' \atmiMr f«>r ita tlm ltrr or at«m.
'd Well, it seemed to me that that
L A ID L A W ,
ORE.
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r.n ctlotcs, Liu of I uhikk »nH | rli.ni f«»r agrlcnlVnra! purp.a««. «mi r.» «ataMiw»
wii»
bringing matters down to it line
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inisrcU.iny wliich uLr* fmt a uiiruile to t< wl.
r<»inmlaaio«H*r. al h«a «»in«*«* In Ih‘u«1, O rinar.
(loint. The idea that the ehaitman vf
T..8 Editorial P a ri. Current flomtr.
| On ih«* 5dih. May <»f M ay. IDirt.
J . ' a i* T7 a n d S c i e n c e . T h e C h i l d r e n * * P a j e .
I Si»«* 11,un»’» aa lu*r w tin m w * .
lilts stale cen tin I committee should
T h e I 'V I i V H e a l t h A r t i c l e .
Ilnl!a*«l P. Cìllr,
of
Remi. nrcROO.
toinntand tticmbers of the legislature
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I f ti-./- * Mpnunr mmt f^r t »07 • nd Snntf te
Cop c» cf t h : P j f x r u-n t free.
1 .loiin-a B , llftlh N O i, r f 1 it it i!..u , ( regni*,
to tote for tinyott« seemed lieynnd ti e
iv a Ih H u o tlc v , of
1 i i M I mw *, O regon.
V.ir. Y ol 'T.;* s C ahvamon . B oston . M ass . j ! S 1 .t lu v r i'ii
lotiiwitt of III* authority. I didn't re-
G re c n h o ig D t
«>f L o lrtln w , O reg o n .
Noru A. O l i r ,
of
lie tn l, O re g o n .
N -... 8 > « r r 'p tla t.a K e i. I v i J ut t b it CfTtc«
,'ly to Mr. Hirsch's last letter. Two
H i l l n is k t* r r g tiln i* u u u iflili
h v j «mi all paraona cU 'm in c a«l*cr«a1y a n j
.i threcwecl.s after receiving llirach'a |
of Iht» ah«»vr (Iracrlht'd landa ara rr.pi«>wl»*«l lo
01v th d r rlalu ia In thia of!W o n oc bafora tha
» is ii.s It» ! ¡ ; i t ! I n n .
eiter, Dr. Uiillurd, of Lebanon, Linn I
60 YEARS’
j f*oiil -S ili «to> «ti M ay, l'.M I
E X P E R IE N C E
minty,
canto
to
I'rincvilln
to
inter-
r . \v . Muore. U eglater.
tew me relative to Mitchell's election. ,
All t ’.illi I ’rumptly AUcmieil
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l
e tt-ed all his per-uasive powers in J
I.iwt — Icidy’a hut, «limit I or f
I
1 \ I k 's 1 ( i l ’ ] i;< f
rying
to
have
me
agree
to
vote
fot
,
! i„,|. « punti« of Truut crcck.iiii Hluit
dr. Mitchell, until I thought it the
Farmers !
I sc pi inted stationery ,
iko-CIitìd plugo roiito TucptUv night
,'rojier thing to dtealnts« Ins mind. |
Let the ” city feiltr ” know you are A L L T H R E E f o r one
T waoc tvuana
‘ Ut Mirti tu Mr« fS< «lui r i . L b id law.
DraiONS
Wood work id connection
4o 1 told him that I was not in favor
just as good as lie i» and maybe a lit,-
CowvmoHTS Ac.
Y E A R , $ 2 .3 0
A n ro n o m iu lln a aak«tr-h and a c w rlriln n in»»
of Mitcliell's election, that I would
!
tie better. The Chronicle job olticc ‘
f in ir li« n»i-»rt»in our oeininn f r * « w hoil.er »a
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’iimunlriv.
liif« n tln n w pr.ilM bl» 1
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not support him; that it was nut
will print you 100 envelopes and 100 j
llotiRAtrictlf oonOdeutinl. HA! UOK <>n »tonta
Ymir Hunicetcad or Deport Land
aent froo. (»Mart agoncy f«»r t ftertm ng patent«,
ditched
as
a
man,
but
his
political
letter
heads for |2 00, or cither alone \ U . C . C O E , M . D .
Fatanta takiMi thror.ah il unn A Uk recvlTt
no
hcfurc II C. EII ìp , V.H »Tiitninissioiifi iictluals and practices th a t were to
ipttUM notice, without ehrnyo, in thn
lor ? I 00. For 500 full size envelopes ,
Baak B:d j„
Demi, Oregon
at Homi.
IVc t.ill mak« out yout m |> very objectionable. He it remembered
List y o u r land or property w ith or letter he.'d«’ our piiee is J 4.0 0 ; for
A haiulaoov'tT HtnrtriMad woaklf. f anraat d r
1,000 it is $7.00. Nothing but tlio fin­ P h y s ic ia n A S u rg e o n .
plication freu at thu Cltrouiclo ottico. that at the Ju n e < lecMou of that year
«Til at ton 0/ aot acwntwio Journal. Ten««. |d n
;pi\r : f<»ar month«, |l. 0oU by nil nawydi'ular-v
L and vt Iu- est linen paper need; white, green or
there were but tiftceu Mitchell men the Deschutes V a lle y
a / f n i t h i t e le p h o n e c o n n e c t i o n
^ H N N & C 0 . 86««roMw^...................
blue.
K e e p p o -'to d : R c n d 't h c C h r o n ic le . elected to th e Ugiilatuic, but wbeu
^ V wi .
Day t e l e p h o n e h o 2 1 .
Dcpiir«m«itln rt| the Interior.
it S'iamko al
0 ) p. in.
LOT S 'll S U R
S
Com panion
MKAi AJAHKET
Township Piats
i
FO R
E V E R Y
M EMBER.
OF
THE
FAMILY
Choice Fork, Mutton and
Veal Lsuail) On Hand.
Land Script For Sale
WillfB A EIILI
BEND.
OREGON
Hudson Land Co.
Tullar's
i^ e s ia iira n t
And get the news twice
each week, the local
Li vjrv n i Fe:d Barn news cnco a week and
an illustrated magazine
once a month.
This is the combination
Semi Weekly
Oregon
Journal, l year. 104 cop­
$1.50
PHYSICIAN AND ies
The Laidlaw Chronicle,
SURGEON
Ofiice in Johnson Bldg* one year, 52 copies 1 5 0
iThe Lrcifc M onthly.cto
HLND ('ll LiJ UN
year 12 copies
1.00
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H
aten ts
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pRovK ur
Satisfaction Gtarai.letd
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u&la.esit Coinpauji
! for all THREE
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