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About Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
La id law (Bhronicle Published Every Friday at Laidlaw, Oregon, by the Chronicle Pul». Co. J o h n A. S r a b u r y . M anaging1 Editor. F l o r e n c e S e a b i k y , Associate Editor. Editor Page A N T IC IPA T E » S3 W H A T 07'hERS SAY KICKERS’ KOLUMN County E d it o r s ’ Press. Madras Pioneer.— The eighty-ninth anniversary of the founding of the DEVOTE!» TO TIIK INTERESTS O»' ikiO K COUNTY IV MENERAI.: Odd Ftllowa' order in the Cm ted I AIRI. VW AM» TIIK IKKIOATED DISTRICT IN I’ ARTICULAR. States was c«lobrated hv members of Mt. Jefferson lodge in their lodge Invariably In A d va n ce SUB S C R IPTIO N R ATES loom at this place last .Saturday even 7."» eta ing. a large numbrr of their friends One Y ear............................... fl.ùO; Six Months................... ¡•emg guests of the local lodge at the AD VERTISING R A TE S One P r ie r lo Alti public exercises. Members of the Ma Display, |»er inch per month, Me. One Insertion, loo. Red, IVnible Kate* Local anti Classitit'd Liners, 6 c. Ou First Page, Rki. Condolences, oc. mas lodge were out in force to attend the exercise-*, their number ladng aug- . Entered a 9 second-class mail matter November 10, 190.», at the post office mented by delegations Iroiu the lodges ' at Prineville and Laidlaw, The exer at lot id law, Oregon, under the Act of Congre«* oi March It, 1879. cises of the evening consisted of ritual istic work, explaining the organisation 700 . HIGH W A T E R M A R K . and purpose* of the order, several songs by the choir and a numlier of When Yoa r S ub s crip tio n E x p ire s! abort addresses on the subject of Odd v o i ' should make .» a point to renew at once. Editors have to live, and Fellowship. Thu principal addresses 1 it ia no charity to ask C hronicle atiUterihera to keep paid up at f l .’>0 a of the evening were delivered by Kev. year in advance. The postal regulations also require it. When you see a I D. Brown and M p . DaYinney, and erosa among th-i other spankers were ( 1 . Blur Springer, of Culver, and Guv Lafol- in this space it signifies that your subscription ia due. Should a double XX lette aud C. B. Dinwiddle. of I’ rine- cross lie msrked it is warning that paper will l>e discontinued if subscription ville. R. A. Moon and Riley Cook l«e not ,-oon paid.----- L aidlaw C hronicl *-, L a iu i . aw , C rook CorvTY, O rboos gave recitations in a very pleasing manner. Following th» exercises at i the lodge rooms, the mend-er* of the T H U R S D A Y . M A Y 7, 190S. order and their guests repaired to the Turner building, where an elulmrate CHRONICLE THE BEST-FIGURES DON’T LIE. supper was served, this featuie of the kUR UR esteemed contemporary, the Bend Bulletin. Bulletin, is so busy evening's entertainment having been these davs trying to outdo the new Chronicle that last week it prepared by the wive* of the local onitted a'l editorial eminent and ran aco’umn of boiler ph.t.* in member* ot the order. X J p Kb I I O M a t!« During the- season ev^ry irrigator requires more or less lumber for head-gates, ete. We have a large amount of stock, not suitable fo r ordinary building purposes, t hat could he used in numerous ways about the ranch. We are anxious to dispose of this stock at once, and will sell the same at from $5.00 per 31. up. Come early. HIG H TO W ER : SM ITH n COMPANY. M i l l F iv e A n d O n e - H a l f M i l e s W e s t O f la id la w K i c k N o . ti. To At our mill 12 mile* North-went of Lttidlmw we have the mwt complete Htock of Lumber. Shinglti, and Moulding» in Crook County E ditors of tiik C iir o m c l r : 1 strenuously objected to the occu- ( pat ion of Washington city dining the second war with England, but 1 even more seriously denim to any pai>er in Crook county claiming to be the l>e*t unless the Laidlaw Chronicle i- includ ed m the category. — I amks M uhkon . | the lieu thereof on the erstwhile editorial page. There was also a little ---- item about a Laidlaw boy falling into the river stuck up in double- Crook County Journal.— T l e May shotted type at the head of a column on the first page. though the rrtCes to i*e held at Prineville from the \ P re s b y te ria n . boy did not drown. Beneath this Laidlaw preamble were just f«»ur 1 2 th to the 15th, inclusive, areattract- j lore I’rrvtytrrian Otunh. l-aullaw, Oregon. other relatively unimportant Picket Island items, all of which with ing horses from nil over Oregon, in I Kr* ti A M. I ally. Pastor, Krv. ('. 1. Ismlli. Mriluslul ultrrnctr Pir.uhing -rivicrs r\riy more appeared in the corresponding issue of the Laidlaw Chronicle the inorili ig hour* well-blanketed, f j er, SuruLo at S p. m Sunday *ch*<ol II *. trim looking steppers can lie »<*«• 1 » go- I Otrs'iiau ICmleavor 7.30 p. ni. curry San a day earlier- Dig to or from the race track where day I'r.orr mseiibg* every Monday evraitig The Laidlaw Chronicle makes no pretense of "covering” Bend as they are undergoing their traihing for at 7 30 u cluck well as the Bulletin, because the Bulletin is published 9 miles near the meet Among the well known er to Bend than is the Chronicle Neither does the Chronicle pre horses that will take part in tne races » tend to “ cover” Madras better than the Pioneer, nor Prineville as might lie mentioned Patsy Brown, I.u well as the Review or the Journal- Such is not our province any mnnta, John If , Wade Hampton, ■BWJK «kMKAH mjre than it is the province of the Bulletin to “ cover” Laidlaw bet Mi atera, Seventy. Saltier, Itramly, ter or any where near as good as does the Chronicle. The com Keno and K-Mustek. Grant Mmire of parison and comment is made merely to demonstrate the sudden The Dalle* is expected with two horses realization on the part of certain nearby editors of the exception- Robert Baker of Grants Pass has i ally sprightly appearance of the Laidlaw Chronicle since it changed promised to come with Ins string- ■ ovill.t-y Ixalgt. No. M , 1.0.0 F. hands April 17. Shirley, Evermore ami Cavadis A leni every S e n n it ) night in the C lark tuiMif-g. A ll viviling In a h e r , .y-e curdi.il[v And now that we feel impelled to dabble with ‘ the other feller’s” . ---- *el corne. thunder a little, let us merely for comparison’s* sake show in ,W v i„ c R.view-Four .lances in VA m. G. fMilct, N. O W. I* Harm c V. U. cold type and actual figures the exact amount of news published 'eightday. are promised next month. A. I . Kamviv, Sec'y. last week by each of the Crook county papers, as follow lieginning on the 8 th. There will also W V Kay, Trass. Laidlaw Bend Madras Crook C> Prine' Kind of news. bo a ball game on Sunday, the 10th, kt W»ww«rr*‘. «»tfsrM Chronicle. Bull. Pioneer. Journal. lietween the Bend team mid the Prine Revii ville second nii.e, anil with the races Local and pers. 45 28 14 44 36 helping to till in the afternoons the Local news art- 15 8 9 3 11 city will look like fair week. Dates Misc news 5 6 1 1 0 Sun ns*-y 4 1 ; y m ., lun yet* 7 .in’, p in . for tin* dances are: May 8 , given by moon wty i 2 1 / a, in., mnon’v hrvl quarter May 2 Contributed art. 1 1 1 0 club; May 9, given by hart-hull boys; 8 . *un on meridian I I V > s 6 a. a i.. twilight Editorials 5 4 0 2 10 Morning May 12, given by chit«; May 15, given G g 'iti 3 :0 1 a. m .. emit t t i p. ni. Editorial exchange 6 0 0 6 yt»ry Saturn 1«. Septrmljcr 3 0 ; ryrning Mar* 6 by club, to rth e la a t one the Bend ‘ Ver.u* lo July 3. Mar* in .Auguvt as. JufMtrr 0 Ed- page features 1 0 0 0 orchestra will furnish music. Anguyl 1 -. M«-reury to July 4 Summer *ol- „liie |Lne 2 1 : ypnng I.’ day * o i l Total No- items 77 43 GG 60 55 Kv AST* 01 N > a r T » s I » a vs. No. of News lines 1,014 913 813 919 674 Bcml Bulletin — The Benil free pub- M at 9 —Oylal Kitloyyy. We of the Chronicle base our statements on facts; they of the lie Phrary and reading room i* growing ! M ay 1 0 - l itird Sunday after Easter, Mtthod srrytee at Lyidluyy church, 8 p in Bulletin assume everything from an electi on scoop to a gentle in poptiiaritv from day to day. There | M i»t ay 1 1 - Minnesota admitted to ihe L'nion, Sill n dar YOUR WANTS P r e a m b le . l\> OUR HCR'H'RtRKRI«: Who’ll make the first kick” W. in\ite Liendly suggestions. As re- Hectors of public opinion we want to reflect, ami a Communication "to ye editors" often makes the way ea*y for a person who otherwise might keep Ins "kick" to himself. Personal gtiev. ulicet we will not air; neither will we countenance the publication of libel- ous matter; but we will gladly pi int any letter auent the betterment of the | community, the l-etterment of this paper, or the l>cttermeiit of existing conditions. Eliminate all sectarian- j ism or ladlticnl crimination, and keep your communication under 150 words if possible. Anonymous letters mil timt the other waste basket, hut mini de plumes, such a* " 8 UHSCRIIIKR," 'K kadbh " or " C it ize n " may t»e used j mien name and address of writer is sent, not for publication but as a token of good faith.— 'Tilt. E ditors . ADDRESS Oregon.. s s a æE£5S2S3ê3Sî A ilic t t i oinn ♦ j i U > t r o iß n th csM o n th . Seat k . l<* > I IMS*. Il» M ua IH. Y uan '* (i»rtA< r. 1 inch- 1 0 15 1 0.2.5 $ 0 .50 - * 0.50 2 inch. 0.30 0.50 1.00 I.Ü0 3 inch. 045 0.75 1.50 1 50 4 inch. 0G0 2.00 1.00 2.00 5 inch. 0.75 1 as 2 50 2.25 6 inch. 0.90 1.60 3.00 2 75 8 inch. 200 1.20 4.00 3.65 10 inch. 1.50 5.00 250 4 60 20 inch 3.00 K'.OO 5.00 9 15 15.o<) 4.50 7.50 i Piiffe. 13 75 I page. 8.50 13.75 27.50 25 70 1 page. 16.00 26.25 50.00 52.50 DOUBLE RATES WHEN PRINTED IN RED. n r 0 d t| r 0 L* J fs Î3 23I3I3S O ku lists Z. F. M O O D Y GENERAL Commission and Forwarding M ERCHANT. »SHAN I KO, OREGON ! __J L A M E CO M M O D IO IS W AR ! H O ISE. CONSIGNMENTS SOUCITEU B E N D 'SH A NIKO LIVE R Y and STAGE Co. 1838 . brisk demand for the new books ant! many come into the room lo read M ay 13 — F irvt l*.*ygtish s*-tih-nu.*nt in America, Jtmestoyyn, Vs., ii»> 7 . the current magazines to lie found vtAY.iG—Oild I I'tloay. there. The equipment of the room i* lieiri** improved, the h»»er>t purchase New S a b s cib e rs T h is W eek. U-ing a jatent kerosene lamp which J. L. Nichols, Luirlla«. will furnish an excellent light by Dan Heisiog, Bend. yy Inch to read. dream- A ir castles ?re fine things, even in journalism, but —figures w don’t lie- We quote: Th«r«’, ness in the Bulletin. It i* conceded to be the ben paper in Crook county. BULLETIN. 1 here’« NEWS in the Bullctl J.—BULLKPN. V 011 ytill enjnv reading t in BnlleUn. It yy ill please, entertain and iuatrnct you. Sub- w-rlbe 1 , 0 » .—Ill’Ll. KTIN. lismi 11 a your sulMu-rtpt ton.—BULLETIN. l>nd the Bulletin.—BUI.LETIN. That’s it. neighbor; 5 separate Bulletins and only & local news articles as compared with 15 in the Chronicle. That’s it, neighbor; •i separate Bulletins and only 28 local news items as compared with 45 in the Chronicle. That’s it, neighbor; and not a jim dash in the editorial boilerplate —da,h th° luck! With 4 live ones in the Chronicle! ’ Tiijra ’s n-Wj in th? Bulletin ” You bv*t there is But there’s twice as much in the Chronicle. The Bulletin is conceded to be the best paper in Crook county ” You bet it is within the sacred precincts of the Bulletin sanctum and the corporation line of the city of Rend- 'There’s NEWS in the Bulletin.” You bet there is-NEWS- But ’pon my word, stranger, most of it’s in that capitalized word— NEWS. Æ H. WENANDY PROPRI BEN I) - or ■ R en ew als. Prinevillo Review.— C. Ham Smith » « • admitted to hail Ftiday, la-t, in the <*11111 of $5,000, which wa-t promptly furnished, and he ia not» at iil>*-rry His attorneys are Weatherford and Wyatt of Albany, ami George W Barnes of this city. The defendant does not appear to la- worrying over the outcome of the trial. S ta te P re s s . Hhei'iian County Observer.—This weather brings the cniuas to bloom and the Indian potato has a bulb 1 ke a spud, which shows moirturo laid “ You will enjoy reading the Bulletin, it will please, entertain and instruct you. You bet: you bet! It’s a real pleasure to read so many compliments at first hand, highly entertaining and very in- away under tho surface structive- Subscribe now You bet- If you don’t subscribe now, you won’t N a tio n a l P re s s . subscribe at all (to the B. B.) after getting double value by “ hand ing us” your dollar-fifty for the Chronicle. •S|)oknue Spokesman-Review.__The I evenness of min.1 in President Rouse- Watch our smoke! v« It. his ability »0 distilltMiish lietween Hot as coke!! the predatory rich and those who have Like an oak!!! acquired weslllt by 1 mm st and l.onor- While others croak!!’! j ihle means, and bis great |uir|tosc of And that’s NO joke!!!!! jstiivitig to leatl the ittition into a mid dle cottreo between individualism and LAIDLAW .SHOULD CELEBRATE THE FOURTH i socialism t;:e characteristic features of OW about it? It’s high time that the citizens *** ......... of Laidlaw " e r e the special message he sent to congress making seme definite preraraticn ¡n respect to the celebration Monday. H of the Fourth. Many o f the places throughout the county and state are already working on a definite program for the occasion. Laidlaw is march* ln^on-ta metropolitan orders aud we can illy afford to dispense mtn the-customafp* patriotic exercises. New covered stages between Bend and Sbaniko. For further information write OUR TICKET For {’resident Theodore Rooeevelt. James R. Beiihom, I-aidlutv, R. G. Sturgeon, Laidlaw. F. E. Dayton, Laidlaw. C. C Bennetf, I art id law. IV. D. Barnes, Laidlutv. Alliert Harper, Laidlaw Kev. G. A. M. Lilly, Cline Falls. Mrs. L. J. WITTE, Agent, . Laidlaw. Oregon. G. W. HORNER DEALER /N GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Fancy and Staple Groceries, Mens’ working clothesi New line of G0TZIAN SHOES just in And MORE Coming * J. Mill Fe ed and Rolled Barley (WHIT I mVEHT ON HIHB.WILL BE ljjliTTHE~NE»T FUfjCHT] LAIDLAW , OREGON. •33^ tiS