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About Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1908)
\ Wanted, to borrow, on timber- laud security. Addr. Box 16, latidlaw. L O C A L S CORRALLED ON HOME ROUNDUP Rvd advt*. are euro puller*. Mias Mabel Bennett from Bend to remain. ha* returned J. M. Patton i* thi* spring putting in 5 sen** more ol alfal fa, a total of 13 in all, la'iiidcs 5 acrv* of fruit tree*. Correspondent* wanted. I f you have a crippled waten or dock hting it lo Laidlaw and have Prove up in the Chrotti-le. ‘ 1 W. Horner repair it for you. u p t o - t h e - m in u t e The Youth’s n e ig h b o r h o o d b it s Companion * Pleasant Ridge. Lower Bridge. Sam ami Jay NiehoU were in horn Madras llour is giving g<*al satis Coal Oil at the “ Corner Store” 45 e. the ranch thi* week. i.OWKtt llldlKlK, i t ) 1. M|»t Hal MrrN|MHi faction. It Ims been rednoed in price rt.KANtNTItlUUR.Msv 7 l*|w.-i.l ('»ire. lit e H utiv la n d nud IIVM liN 'k t*«4»tii poadsae*; K It l,»k)rsr 1« he » in per gulloii, i gallon $2.10 Mr*. Klla M. Ivea came in Tuesday and i* sold at the “Corner Store” I provili* -niuc, much iho plrssurs of hl» • »•jr ha» ■«•Ul IVI |iv«i| ul iipum to Mr. MUrhrll • *f KI miubi I i K*II. mi r.*4 rmt U li t J>««rold» O. W. Horner in prepared to do to remain over night. SuliacripUon canvasser wanted 111 ; utauy Irlsmlt. There « III he •» Ice cream nirUI (t flr u u l •u«l $ai lu r ly v a r old*. Dr. r. A. Clint returned the I a « i of ihr Brat cluae jew elry repair work. For first class jew elry repair every town. Liberul commission for KM*. echoed h<m.r Friday svoltine. or*k trum « Uni ihm « irl|» in t*rlti«'vlll«. II. Urrsnhslfli. oho hs> lieeii In i»oor hssllh *ou>* time. Address the Chronicle. II. W. King i* erroneously re|sirted work aee G. \V. Horner, Laidlaw. / M Hhiwn, A riunii intuí mu! «rii rii »Ins. hl» rslurn from PnrtUnd »«v.rsl seek» Neal Kav will leave for Portland to .(», I« ism-h linumvsj W.< h<>e* l*> *ee Mr • lltr o| hlutillU %*»*rr builuro vlilien In a* having caught 100 tiah Sunday. George L. Simmon* and Thro. G. I hr % Idilli) ut Ut««r Hr Mg* » ho Usto / Ih* 0r**nhal*h r*«lor*<l lo hi. old lints vigor Brother Oault i* eaailv the I «at Uc«-ker were in town Saturday night remain for the summer, if not indefi j. A Chus !••• hit land sll rtsdy kv »ect nitely, about the first of next week. ih( snd a gardsu partly 11». tennia player on the jardin ilu Witte. J. M. Patton Ini* returned from *hsr«i»n| lini*. ars nnUhla* Ihslr »prln* The wind listeth not whither it »|"| on ISÜ asrst They «111 usd down MMu* George L. Simmon* and Then G. Burn*, where he tiled on 100 acre* o< blowelh, Imt W. P. Myers was «ecu I« alfalfa. Becker were in town Saturday even tiinherland. Prank tila** I» »ssdln* W aeravi» llntotb) crossing the bridge blight and earlv aud slotsr ing. Mr». J. C, Thorp received her final A|)|M>rtii>ninent til money for tbs thi* morning hound a-horsehock for tuihon thltlrom ha» tu tu Us r on tha «round Jlr*. I* J. W itte ww« conlinot! to receil>t Monday to her SO-.iere tin.bei for a hutiv*. li I» no ons ruota »hask slthsr schools in Oregon from tbs iiiroms o the scene of action, It look»«<»kl lo M S Ih. old balshal •»» elan lbs coluntuN school fund hn* l«i her house Monday with a paaaing ill* tract near Beml. W R. Cook, democratic candidate uln* for m >.a rum. Wa would invasai Dial diapoeition. Mr. and Mr* M. N. Neill dro o in a few mors of our alu«lv frisada follow Ahi muds by the itat« treasurer. Crook for county school superintendent, u! alron'a . aaoipls county’# shar* is 0119,100, U.iker. “ l'note ” Frank Nieliol* is among from their ranch near Siatrra yeeter- Swallsy dllrh ownsr art making euh«!aiiilat Culver, «pent last night here, (arming the Laidlaw delegation attending court day to do some trading. Improvement» thlv airing They pro*« we 1» • 4000; Benton, 12000. Clnckamn*. down from lleml yesterday ami leav» hat** walar »yMeiu second lo non*, and II •0000; CUiaop, $3000; Columbia. *201» at Prineville. J. C. TuUar drove Mrnrt. I'(dike ing for Sister* today on the w-out for |.mk*aa If Ihty t hs'ley Low la epsudln* Ihs »stk al h«a>s Cous, $3500; Crook, 11300; Curry,1600: Mra. David Siry accompanied Mr. and Wiuier to the county seat Sun votes. hefure rsUirnla* tuOhsuiku for Irrighi. DoiigUo, 94000. Gilli*m, ftfOO. Grant, mod Mr*. W. W . Long in from their day, returning Monday. dial Wood haa hla placa ihorooghly Irritai- • «4. rsadr tor »ceding Ihsrs la no iNhsr way 1400, llnrnry, •750; Jackson, 04500, ranch Monday. C. C. Bennett made a trip to Madras Pi tie ears of a good «top Jttaephiiis, •2000; Klamath, •1300, Mr. and Mr* W. W . Long will re- Wedneedav for W. P. Mvera. Hi* folk* W. L. Perry haa foe* to th* ditch rsmp fur • Lake, |7 j 0; Lans, ftljOO; Lincoln, fsw wrsl». rarry laa valuable m an on lha home at turn alout June 1 to their home*t|ha died the mail to Bend. «listi, hat ing limi ronaldsralda ripericoce. • 10UI, Linn, 060(10; Malheur,016(H); Waitahurg, Wash. J. N. U Gerking made the round Laidlaw and v ic in ity wan visit i » i M S * tv hat tug hla alfalfa Irrigai*.! Tha rro|> waa pul In on raw land and haa Marion, 0MKMI; Morrow, 1300; Moll W anted to hoy-furniture op ad ) trip to Bend yeetenlay, and left real 'd try a hard hailstorm o f short ■ ad* a aplaudid »'and. It la doing rvutar ka l»l> Homth,028.000; Polk. 03000; Hhsrman vertising contract. Address the •*» “ >« Laidlaw butcher »hop. duration this afternoon, the ice wall H Hswlnt haa land slrarrd. plnwml, au.l •900; Tillamook, 01200; Cmalllla. Mr. ami Mrs. B.McCaHery will leave .»tone* measuring three-eighths of farsi II* rams law last fall, hul bat made a 03000; Union, 04000; Wallowa, 02OU); editor of the Chronicle. . : '..J allowing. Wa*co, 04000; Waihingtou, 0.NXXI. ■ Brown's in town; at least‘‘Huckle Kedmoud soon to resume their voca an inch in diameter. V ery little, Wheeler, 0700; Yamhill, 04000. Totnl, if any. damage wa* done to crops, berry” B. was in the Chronicle office tion of professional nursing. D. Gteeiialgh and J. A. Chase, of • 119,100. however, the gtain being mostly with hi* dollar-fifty. N eit! on Prof. J. A. Thompson left Saturday Keimond, will get the Chronicle Inflow the ground in seed ua yet. for bis ranch at Pleasant Ridge, where tr"*> dur">* “ »* » « I wee k*, The surface of the ground was CLIHC FiLIi, May 7 (Mp*<UJ CortN|NNi- he rpent Sunday. He negotiated the George Couch will take a team to quite white with the snow particles. ihM fi.-U d vrrkof irhoot: now for« long 8 mile« on shanks mare. 8haniko during the next few day* af vacationt TU« »rhool terra «ud«d w!th|a graiut pl«ulc «Ulurda) May 5. W . T. Casey, wnoee r.nch is at “ 1<M“ 1 frpiKh‘ for his father. Korty-eisht team* ars lu-iug employ Mit* je?»«* Hartley, ih« Clio«* ichool Uarh« r. Uff for rrinrvlllc Itila > f» k Stic ha* rd by tlis Dsm-hutr* irrigulion and Powell Buttes, came over Saturday to G. W. Horner was prevented from doar food work ln Iti«* rchiKilroaw for llic spend Sunday with his family. His going fishing with \V. D. Barnes the V*»t « Du*utba. for which ( Ilu# lall« parvtil* lower coni (uni y in crmtiug a unw are gratofal. first of rlie week l<eoause of mump». eon attends the Laidlaw school. An unknown horse camp at the Sunday achtiol aUrtidanr« ai rllna Kalla towuiits nt Potarli Butte*. Ttii* action Miss Margaret Cliislieilm rode in head o f the D. I. P. ditch was nwabcrrd 40para«>ut laaf Sunday of (l«velopmrnt largali a* stani a* i*. Ire- Loet — Lady’« hat, about 4 or 5 from her mother* claim Sunday after burned early Wednesday morn miles south.of Trout creek, on Shat.: III v (i. A. M. Lilly ha« rcturn«*d *fr«>m More, Cnine known th.it water In uaabls iko-Bend stage route Tuesday night j noon, accompanied by Ray Gerking. ing- No horses were killed, but wherr ha alfrndcd Iti a »priiif mealing of iba <iuantitit • cmih» I r obtainsd hy arte- p raatot# ry. «ion Wells benrath Ih* ani far*. Al- Return to Mra Seabury, Laidlaar. Mr. and Mr*. Baur and family of a dog was consumed. The loss Mrrrdüh Brv» grocery merrhaoU of Cline ready pian» are ba-ing matks et» accum Redmond are going to Walla Walla, Fall*, ara »alliDgouf al coni. Rev. ami Mrs. (4. A. M. Lilly, of is totrl. It rtiBBorcd that j iin MrreOUla vili rviuru to uliate thè auticijailed inlliis of »otller», Cline Falls, who presided at the serv Wash., for the benefit of the latter* Walla Walla. Wut. and thè creation of thi* new town will ice Sunday evening, remained in health. menn addii iona) trade (or Imiill.tn. Laidlaw over Monday with their bahy L. H. Root returned this week from Bui, being Mie Powsll Butte* agricoli F. E. I>aytr»n, the next county a»- ; Shaniko, where he went sftcr freight unti land wbal il may, laiidlaw ha* scesor and now serviuga* local deputy ' for the lliglitower-Siiutli couipuny thè big adrantage ui »Mjarior Ita-ut uni under loifollette,started in bright and jof Gist. P . g - % School Fund ¿ 1 I4 JM. F OR M E M B E R THE t o o In — trim ? P a p — Mrn an.; arranrn who hare vrhn v*d tins w arn in Ufr will c.aMvibalr vriwlrv tall of vucgrtlhm sml cacnovagrawol to lha piling and aavtaliuwv. F o r th e B o y a n d C trl* AdmiralJ« Mnrirv of life In Amriiraa busviUrg-vclHaib, asiiallvr» of advrnlarr •ueb it ccvy parth d< light» in, knimn»i.uv pveinwv of ike .Uwoe.nr vtrlwélaiki i whfch every girl n luiilai with we vrtwavg iha leal are* which «mkc»r Th* Cutnpaaion lu y.auig people. Powell Bolles Town. 2 0 0 0 O n o -M in u to S to ri— —»V-'rhew, «nrciUrv, Ivi» of hnna* *iw| «■neeUsny wba h lake tail a avtnuie lu rea.1. Tkm r ow. Imt Pumi Cosvea» toad. Horse Ontfit Burned. The Chronicle reqiu st* all famera and ranchers w ) m > »re sowing this spring to notify this office,ol «h* kind of crop# being p*it in, number of acres, crop outlook and pr.^rsw ol krm day to |>*y up on »obocriplioii. ,complimented ye editor highly, j i rving wh j#eM)n )eft f mone4 about a month ag. to (treatment at PucWo, C j I o ., will * or*:* A. J. Harter, wile nntl bahy, and Mr*. G. M. Couch, wlm i* Mr*. Hart- •ri* mother, returned the end of the week froto Spckaoe Wash. “ '*• Harter and the little felhrw are all tight. in a few days to join him there Fred Wiew> )ir,n ( g mile# ^ , „ sset| t !in„ ^ j, ^ T ue.da, I with ^ ,rk UtT M ,e ^ mntr Sale. M«w Florence E. Scnhnyy and G. Springer, democratic candidate mother kelt 1 am Angele* yewtsnlny by (or state senator in the seventeenth jstesmer for PbitLird. It i* Mr*. Ses- senstorial district, was a visitor in bury’* intention l«» remain in Fort laidlaw Monday. Mr. Spehajer, who |land awhile, bot Miss Florence wiki resides at Ctthrer, was accoiu pan led by 'come to Laidlaw. and rs expected here hi* wife. .almut May 17. M. G. Awbrey went to Low*.-r Bridge • Frank Murk and William Bmwn, Saturday, and from there direct tc j on recent trip to Tygh valley, Prineville to attend the opening of j°**»tly purchaser) a registered Jersey court Monday. He had *o Vga) hosi- ! w*11' wl,lch lh|,y brought to Laidlaw ■ess the p, bot went n*r*ly a* a ' w' , ^, l',r hreejjag porpose». Guess llw t r govag Hunt lor the local »poetato. ! ■ dairy interests. William Brt n nad Frank Mnrk Mat» Alk*e Puttrn and Mis* Bertha returned .Satnn y froiM * wrrk « trip McCann, respectively »ioter ¡» id n ic e lo Tygb Valley. *h*y report a big of J. M. Patton of Lairftorw, aecmnrvin (reeae on »geney psa-ns au f beyond,} ied him how* his* Ham er cr/nnty and say tliut all wheat abe-v* ground .tssturibiy after filing on 160 acres lA . at tl>e tin # is a total kiss. tmvherland each. They left on th* C o I ukas rate will be pwid to anyoae WaiiMvndy stage Tuead.-vy morning tin ■ who will get lb« eourthonec news at Shaniko for their beam« at Waitsburg,,’ Prineville for tbe Chrenicle; county Wash. ttfiicial, depaaty, Mwyer *r lawyer's » . V Pa tton, who a siontli agoi tlerk p*a4*vred. Write at once, sub can»« to laviillaw from hi* home at [ mitting first batch ol news without WaitsfeAirg, Wo»ih., to seed fcvs ranch ’ awaifing a reply. here.ho-vNfU^mcl worth V»r th* sun> j Grover €». Weidtinrg filevl HutrrrtAiy nrr. H e awtmiv/pnnivfl hri bvotber, at Bend oei (fWlacrc* of desert and 16f>i *i»ter arid iwe»re to Barns two tveekis acres of liointfclead oil ikinw recewtly ago to fife on 16*4 acres e4 timber. be- *c'piii*d by com Jest fjotn thteGohembxi ing muct rvt Friwevifte by hi» wfie, who Southexn aa»t CN*mp SktHrtk. Attor- also, took-out 140 ocrea itr Harney ney IV. Myer», wlro lundiei tnw ¡ «ourrty. Fatten did net visit «ase for Gcrkiu“ , aocompauied hint l o Laid law tbi* trip, though sh« wi]J vil- 1 iru l tUu&tety Uve I k » . / A petition is beinK circulated in Silver Lake, asking that * pont- orfice be established in the Em body sawmill neighborhood and that the Silver Lake-Bend stage road be changed so that they will travel via the mill. A count er petition is being circulated asking that th# n # l be changed to lead by Fort Rock. The ‘Corner Store’ for Bend. He lenewed hi* milwcription in trade. 1 ...-V A - • GENE RAI JTOCK so m s r P a ten ts OFFICIAL DIKEtTOKY f KITED MTATRS f-rr»tdrnl ....... . .. .TheiNt-n* h v N r f r h Vice Pie*ld#i,t rh svle* W fb k b g R h * N err.'l.i ) •.( Ita le ... Eliti n E »»a ■Ni-errlary uf TrraMtry . , « I l e M. M a w Nrefstaiy **f lu i, is .r ___ R.A Hllchr.M-k N., f.tar> .d War Wr II Taft <•< r r t .r j uf K a r y .................... f Mun.parla < rrrcla rj I'm aa w rrr V trior II. M rlra lf Piwlmaaler d e a e r a i................. o M CixtrlpM » Vllu ra*) O v a rra l......... W m. II. Mwudr Nerrelarv ul A erlcu liare ........ .Jauie» W II m . ii 1 WTATE Oovi-rnor ............ Ilsur** E. Cbaiaharlala Secretary uf Ntalr Prank W. Renv.o» rrra iu rei ................................ i len te» a , Steel Uturm-y Ornerai . .A. M. i rarilurd (111*1 Puli. Ilnur in I l u * ........... J. II Arkeraksa d a le Printer ......... ................ W .E D a n la .y Hairy and Pu»»l l oti>ml»»lun*a ... J. W. E a il.y P. » l'h a rlr» W. Pulluli Warren Eeuwn sheriff ............. .... ...... Prank Klkln* rreaanrer .................... .......... W. P. Kin* Helmut Niiperlnleuilcnl Onrreyiif .................. ,..W- It. HePatlainl • '.> rimer .......... ........... ....... U *. Kerr »oh» IK. It. Ilsrley Í M (♦. HI«#nt« Proprietor. F— Mk Vf All fNtra- rei«r<R»f*«J Ifm iM M l iidnrtlw orno— otara. VtoMtov g y ffS S i J. STRVHNR ARM S A T O O L CO. P. O. Bea M R Chicopee Fad« Go To The I CITY BARBER PARLORS For m F lrst-eiaaa Shave or An U p-to-D ate • Haircut • W Ihotj t 0 p . 9 m m w w m m ’m Rnurue K P M e.a STEVEN* SHOTOUNS SHOOT STSAIOKT ANO «TRONO «U to iuaalhnn T. «». Haltep MEVEMTII JI D ICIAI. IrtNI K li'T J u d g e ........................................ W U h r.u .i « w Prooei u llii* Allorney ...... ...Prank Menele# L'JtOoE ( O f STY Jndfe............. ......... ß • fo rU m fo o d o U rn . MENATOIO« V. E KKI K M E N r ATI VKN w a tt» c . H sw loy W. K. E llis For Trap or Ftold a S T E V E N * N O LB or D O U B LR B A R R E L S H O T O U N i* Ideal. Love in Frica — High In Quality—good gwn volo* right through 1 Mad* in ataadord ugea, lengths, w eigh t*, ate.— irarnar or Ham mar lasa Itylaa. K E E P A-COM IÑGá * ? ! P. A. Mima Hot Fire it Bead. STEVENS » GENES AL’ PUB LIG f k v CkUrfrv a '« P w * »1 Fire at Bend last Saturday night gutted the offices o f the ilot Butte development company d Dr. I- L . Schofield, opposite e Bend bank- Loss 05000; ly insured. FOR TH E $ J r i.wvw. 14» WarnAtr M a M 4»* »!». lUumatad A-u.owwt.t w f fee »w7 m « «»w»«!» Ce*M. af Ih. Rapar m M baa. T u Tavran ( m h m *. I n i w . M ass . t í ay L —Cloudy and windy. 2- — 1’artly cloudy; calm. May 3 — Fair and cool. May 4. — Fair and warmer. May 6. — Fair and warm. May 6 .--F air and warm- May 7. — Snow flurries; partly cloudy. i mmJ lay Affect OU Boote.. Weather This Week. They Red. take leave A h fw Tornalo. TL'MAI j O, Mjp | (.Sprcul (Wrr,pin<P’iH» Wr wUh to sd<l our prtlas !•> Ihs wnudsrful lmpnj<-m«n« of lb. i bronlst. uudsr ita n.w msnag-mssl Ws h-ar )| prniasd ^upon all •Idsa. tad th* pstplc uf; wtdsrn I'rwu swunly ahonM ua. ihslr i*n sK.xla In hslplng ihs Chn.nlsls In Ua worthr .Wort <|.»»l loral p. psr» gu (arlhsr luwèrda balldlng up a svunlrv lhaa any olh.r nsaaa of advsrtul ng. *r> p i a hi.Hh.r yon ars o* the righi trark '•sorgali. Pulllana and fat hsr In-law, Mr. Tfsnt wsr* pi..»Ani rallsra >1 Tum.l» I mi Tkarsday. Mr. Trancia vlalllng with hla fAm- ! In taw and daughter aud family Its haa a Ins ' farm to Missouri, aud a.ys Urns. ar. good thsrs. They hav. a « »»I marks!, and haw all \ Ihslr produrti rigid al Ihslr u»ra, aa husk- j atcr wagon go around regularly and bay up auything the pevpls bave lor vale, and al good ! prl«i ». F A M I L Y 2 5 0 Cmpitml S tori— —tiamuv< si» *mi rhsvarirv itodn, Misto» at Uf« la th* p n l rii Ir», In tk»« wilttovasM, on lb« ws. me lading Sia ( » rivi Starila ly via hsvvr CuvapaaVoa writ«»». Cline Falls. This O f ■"Ml. OK VMM HAKT ATTRACTION» OrrBRKO MV TMB COMPANIOM TO NEW •UBOCRISEaSi Hail Whitens Ground. early Monday morning to assets vain- ; Fui Sale— Team of young mare*. ation* in this neighborhood. with 3 colts at sides; wagon and har G. W. Marvin, a stranger in these ness; cheap. Meredith Bros , Cline parts Imt an intending settler, walked Falls, Oregon, into Laidlaw the end of the week 29 : Three new member* enrolled at las' mile# from Lost Creek ranch. He i* i Sunday night's meeting of C. E. a guest at the Hotel Dayton. Rev. and Mr*. G. A. M. Lilly aud G. Springer, democratic candidate ; John A. Bcabiirv. for joint senator from this district, Lost — A kev ring and key« a few left Culver the first of tbi* week for a days ago, valuable to me. Finder plenne tour through Klamath and Lake coun leave at Chronicle otfico or return to ties in the interest of his candidacy. me.— B. F. Nichols. J. M. Couch passed through Laid- . Mr. and Mr*. Oakes and family, w ho law from Gist Monday morning with j have jnade Redmond their home of a load of lumber for the Deschutes irri- late, are about to remove to the gation and ¡a»wer conqmny. The sup Pa louse district of Idaho. ply w.s sawed at the Higlitowei-Sniith Mr. and Mr* J. D. Gibson and son mill. John were calker*at ihi* i-tlice-Tues- E V E R Y í - t-V H », ¥ .