Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19??, May 14, 1908, Image 1

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    Our Duty: To Publish AU the JXws ¿nut's ¿a toi'i'M -lw D uty.
VOL. III.- NO. 27.
ONE DAY
LOPPED
FORDS
[O N IC L E
L A IH LA W , ( ’HOOK CO UNTY
ERRORS IN
DALLES OPTIMIST
tfa ¿ W íc /^ tr : Sl'.jja \ jxr
JL
IU H >I)A Y , MAY 14, liHffl.
Best in the West,
An’ that’« no jest!
For we fly with our owit sturdy wing*.
Ju*’ ntak’ a noise.
Then keep your poise!
We’ll pan you out all the newsy thing«.
W H O LE N 0 .1 8 1
YET MORE LOCALS
MEETS
MAY 16
Max Richardson of Bend is j
working temporarily at the
Highghtower-Smith sawmill in,
Gist.
Edward W. Judy, of Columbus,
Ohiq, now stopping wiih M. C.
M i I ler on the Three Sisters ranch,
may invest in land near Laid­
law.
1
Sherwood Bros, have seet’ed
Omission of comma after word ------------- 5 ^ ! ? « - .. S - Ü L Q P U
7
’100
to oats on their Pleas­
ALL persons attending the Sunday school ant acres
“Taft,” in top head.
Ridge
farm. They are also
Worn “the” spelled “tho” on line
* *
convention
in
Laidlaw
May
17
are
asked
constructinf
flumes and check
flu, column 1.
to
bring
basket
dinners
along
with
them.
boxes.
Word ‘ Our” nm-d in editorial
Sample copies of the Laidlaw Chronicle will Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Witte will
sense in news article; line 2 of fir: t
be found on the right of the church door upon i leave for Seattle, Wash., next
head in column 2.
entering, and each sample paper will contain week to remain. The local agen-
“ ReoognitionW” (that’s a new
stage
the complete official program as printed here. cv line for will the pass Bend-Shaniko
ot eon Webster) instead of prof
to
Mrs.
J.
C.
Tuliar.
word, “ recognized;” line 21, col* j
iimn
2 .
OUNDAY will usher in *be H«*nd-Redrnond districts. 8 . conven- Miss Florence E. Seabury part ICKET ISLAND grange, or-
| COINCIDENTAL with the pub­
Uw
of
word
“residence”
for“
rcs-
O iron at the Firs) Presbyterian i:hurch, Laidlaw, in which six or owner and associate editor , of , the
ganized a few weeks ago by
lication of the laidlaw id«*nu” on line 37, column 2.
seven
Sunday schools of the western portion of Crook county Laidlaw Chronicle, arrived here A A Bonney, of Tygh Valley,
Chronicle on Thursday corner “ Poster” for *‘ 1 * 0 »!«»«” on lin e39, | will be allied
represented It will De a big day for Laidlaw, and a big day Tuesday afternoon to remain, representing the state grange.
the inauguration of a much nuud-
the will hold its second meeting next
column
2.
!
for
the
Sunday
schools.
,
jrfhe is very sanguine of
01 ine
ed change in the iy«tom of carry­ “ As” for " whs ” or. lino 66, col- I
Comprehensive and painstaking preparations have been mni<* l*y the possibilities and future of Laid- Saturday, May 16 in the Laid-
ing the mail* between Laidlaw
2.
laidlaw
lidluw church and Christian Endeavor socie'y
society to care f.>r the d ele- 1 law. and v/ill join the boosters’ jaw church behind closed doors,
and Bend on one hand, and umn
“
Hoisting”
for
“boosting”
on
Urn
sate*, and accomodations about the pratty little city on the Deschutes army at once, Miss Seabury is Qn]y charter members will be
Prineville, Redmond, O’Noil, |
94.
column
2.
(’line Fall« and Sisters on the •’Attorney” for “attorneys” on will he at a premium. A week ag-* Sunday ten member* of the Chris a charter member of the grange, admitted. Persons of either sex
linn Endeavor pledged themselves to give two hours each towards ! C. C. Bennett, after reacin?! above the age of 14 years, are
other Under the new and more
1
line
44.
column
3.
cleaning
the interior of the church edifice, and this pledze wa* kept the article about Jesse James and eligible to membership, and this
expeditious mail schedule, the Word “year*” rej*«-*trd on line**
ln**t
Friday
and Saturday afternoons by Mr*. L. J. Witte, E. 1). Jump«, the James boys’ doings in Mis- is the last chance to get a
Chror»ele will roach its many
Mr*.
(i.
VV.
Horner,
Mi-« Fay Grrking, Miss Mabel B“f*.nett and others souri years ago, ca<ied at the member’s name
ft)
ami
*»4.
column
3.
• • Redmond, O’Neil.
on the
"Cortuge”
for
"cortege”
on
line
marching
on
tiie
church
in force and there wielding broom and mop, Chronicle office this week «nd charter list at 50 cents for women
* i ? on Satur-
soap uml water until the last vestige of dirt and dust had disappear«*.] slid it was he who rowed the and $1 for men. The dues are
•cm ig, m- 73, column 3.
“
i’r
ivinu”
for
“providing”
on
line
Toduy all is in r*adif *■ ** f-»r the convention which meets here May Younger boys «cross the Minne­ nominal. W. D- Barnes, worthy
• er*fore-
limd
17,
w liicli is also Rev. U. A- M. Lilly’« day to preach. The complete sota river the d»y before they master of the local grange,
Ft ' lay m orn- , 1,r' column
La
‘referred"
on
line
official
pi'.iyrsm hns la-cn «rruligid as. follows;
robbed the bank at Maukato- wishes it stated that tire charter
. 11 » i — 1 to Bend • lief vertid" foe
2£S '•Work among junior» ami Senior»”
Mr. Bennett was barn in Ver- list will be held open for ona
Ivi
Bend over 5. colum n 5.
C. L Lovthtr mont,
but went to Minnesota to’more week. The advantages of
x*r.v 1 ri;: it- > ul Saturday •Hold” for “ holds” on line 26 10*8 Gt'uffa! i*t i - f ~ * 1 II S(in4 b> My &on- 2 M “What Amusement» K**v.
Arc Harmful
-ninniti
5.
live
when
but 6 years of in e, joining now are great In the
loOortHlttofty
Set»
>
0
1
»”
K
.
B.
Jurne«
mail
reaches
ne
in­
l*r»it*r *»> «•?.*'. !. Lovuli’-’f.
3
iO
DiseU»»ion.
Omission
of
word
“is”
on
lino
3o
residing
there
30 years. He is first place, your name will be in­
]0
lO
O
r.’tin
l^
iil’
u
au
4
hL
itio
n
oflU
vr«.
noon,
and
is
.* Sat-ir-1 tv
3:17
S«
i U i from Cline Fall»
lu-îW
“V
S
lui
JU
thf
Yulur
of
«
Simili!)*
column
0.
61,
though
most
people take scribed on tile charter list and
placed on the other
Mm. G A M. Lilly him for 45 or 50 years.
School
Of.nvfiMlon?”
J.
II.I
H|
i
ft|
>
p
“Tennesse”
for
"Tennessee”
on
hung, framed, in the grange
■ LA“ rn-JW ff 1 • the outlying west­
3:20 “Should the Object of Teaching Be
10 4.» H«* mü l»> L a BIU w Hit tola y M’hool
of a Hr art leal or Spiritual Nature
4o, column I*.
hall;
in the second place, all
ad towns. I^o*» ing Prineville Ime rhere
”111
Bi*
a
HunbvMtD
Kcv. G A M. Lilly
nre lots mor«* errors in the 10:00 ”Ifow to Attract Near Uchntara '
money
in initiation fees, be­
about 1 a. m., Saturday, the
la the World Prevail inn Hab­
Whole Town Sneezed. fore the paid
Mi»» Mamie vaod«r*r. 3 37 “What
it Our S;iuday Hchm»!» Arc Mo*t
charter
list is sent to the
mail reaches Redmond the same ■‘iilsok he¡*il«-<l ‘Optimist’ 111 ” on its 1 1 "Ifow to Kc“i» Scholar#
In lln* bnu-
Likely to Fall luto?"
head
officers
in
Ohio,
remains in
afternoon and Cline Falls and nages 2, 3, 4. 5, 6. 7 ami H, hut the
flay H hoot*'
Mr». U. w. Hall
Mr». Lou Pulliam Ye editor’s mail waa bigger
Chronicle editors will rest their 11 io l)l«en9»ion
the
local
treasury,
thus
making
Sister;; the same evening.
3 43 Di»ruasioa.
of both topica.
Monday than at any previous the locel dues very nominal,
Qnariet Iijr Kcdmond.
At Si t*rs, the mail stage starts ruse here. Evidently the editor o! 11.20
112 » •: Primary Work" Mra, J. (i. McGuflle 3:35 Solo by Pleatant Rid »re
Rev C. L. I.owther time, and he wa? not ¡»ermitted to while one-half of all initiation
on the return trip to Prineville The Dalles Optimist don’t know I1.V»
overlook the fact, either, inas­ j fees paid after the charter list
D
Ur
u*«ion.
4-0»
Question
box.
at 1 o’clock Sunday morning, tiow to spell or Ids foreman is wil­ 11:4-7 ”Better Mulhivl» of Warhluv**
much ns someone connected with is closed goes to the state grange.
4:.
’
«
Song—“God
Be
with
Yi
u
till
We
which is a little hard on the fully inefficient in correcting proof.
Prof. J. Alton lhompaon
Meet again."
Uncle Sam’s departm ental this So all you people who arc on the
! I -Y» 1 fl ai'llesjotl
PKKF.DICTION
¡«ostmaster but mighty pleasing
end
of the line had liberally lie- fence please get on the gate and
12 uo s » dk By UUi Htnulay arhool.
5:30 Luncheon.
to mail patrons.
sprinkled
it (though unintention­ swing with the battalion of 50
Plank
Ir.
Horse's
Side.
AKTK^OOlf SKS8ION
EVENING SESSION
lames Scoggins is the Sisters
ally)
with
the l*est brand of -nuff. now in.
hy Bend.
7.30 Duet
Mr». Ellis, Mi*« Wiest
r tar route driver for Uncle Sam- F. F. Dayton’« horses engaged 2 :*• Quartet
1'ruycr
by
Kev.G.
A.
M
,Lilly.
Inquiry
about
town developed the
-1
Rev. f. A. Housel
in a hoofing contest in the local
fact
that
otheis
not connected
barn about 2 o’clock Monday
with
the
publicity
department of
morning, with the result that
Push Work on Ditch. one
national and local affairs had also NEW REDMOND CHURCH
animal was kicked into a
received their quota of snuff; the The Methodists of Redmond are
sharp plank, which penetrated
fragrant, sneeze-com pel itng aroma about to build a handsome i.ew
Six teams find eight men are st his side. Mr. Dayton was not at
of which w ii wafted about upon church edifice at a coat of approx-
work on the D'*schutes reclamation home, and his sons had a hard
company canal. prior to prov­ time controlling the fractious Î jHELD work on the resurvey busy checking up and computing the ambient a.tmoephere until imately $1,400- It w ill be ready
finally the wind desisted its blow- for public worship hv early winter,
of the work done by the Co- the work of the field force,
ing upon several sections ot land
this summer upon the completion team. The animal died the next lumbia Southern company on the In all. about 110 miles of canal ing and fell, l*enuml*ed and satis- The people are responding liber-
Laidlaw irrigation segregation has been chained, and transit tied, into a lienignant calm.
I ally with time and money.
day.
of the ditch.
will practically end this week, j lines have been run over 100
nearly all of the men employed ; miles of country, with 90 miles
on the transit and chain crews 1 of cross sections. Quantities
being laid off today. One crew have been computed, and a de-
has been entirely disbanded, and tailed map of the entire project
the olher materially reduced made. All work done, reduced
in numbers by II. W. King, sur­ to fifri;r°s and blue prints, will be
in charge, representing submitted to John H. Lewis,
Current-lie Reported. veyor
Getting Used to It.
Plan Wake for Fish.
the state engineer’s office at Sa- state engineer, who is expected
lem. Clerical work, however, in Laidlaw the last week m May.
The ‘•Finti” family held a jubilee will
Ore , May 9,19.8. A ll of Mrs.J.C.Tullar’s chickens
All the able-bodied fishermen nesr
continue for two or three: During the progress of the re­ Kill tor- of the Laiillnw Heisler,
Chronicle:
the
hank*
of
the
Deschutes
tin*
in town, captained by Fisherman Hint of this week i-wing to the fact weeks longer in the bank build - 1 survey, 12 men aud two teams
were eaten or killed by coiotes
Barnes, descended on (he Deschutes that fisherman Barnes was over at ing, where H. W. King, W. D. 'have been continuously employ- paper.
last nigh;. The wild animals drove
W ednesday with rod nnd fly and Prineville It is “current-l'e” report­ Barnes and C. P. Becker are ed.
manv of the hens across the river,
Your» respectfully,
Quicker Mali
Service In
West End
District
The Dalle* Optimist; Addison
Ib-mu-tt, editor; opine* in its issue
nf May 7 that the Laidlaw Chron ^
icle “makes a few” in its editorial,
typographical and ge«*grnphical
makeup. The Chronicle may be
“red headed ” hut it’s no horsefly
Herewith we present a few of the
errors In «the Optimist, of May 7;—
P
ao k
LAIDLAW ALL READY
Everybody Is
Invited to
Hand In
Name
.
F O K E S O O K SI O SIoM
IK
Ad
re«»
SURVEYORS FINISH
SEGREGATION TASK
W e FIv W ith
Dear S ir am i M ailam
t ‘lea»e ftnd e n closed
J1V1 (o r i-a .l su b scrip tio n to y o u r e x c e lle n t
sadly depleted the army of Pisces. ed that there have h«*i'ii several ad­
Ye editor is a recipient of the fish­ ditions to the “ Fisti” family, wh.cli
erm en ’s bounty and likewise « c e l­ of lato had lieen scaled down.
ebrant ;«l the fishes’ wake.
1 Mr. Null and family, who own a fine
• efnim near Sifters and who at*oot a
To taangiiraie Services
Rev. C. L. Lowther is arrangi ne
to
I* red Sherwood of r’le.xsant. ngro returne«! to their old home hold services iu the schonlhouse
Ridge was a calier at the Chron - 1 in Missouri because they “didn’t like at Gist at 3 o’clock Sunday after-
j the country,*’ have signified their in- uoon, May 31.
icle office Monday.
’ ) tention of coming back here to live as C. W. Allen rode in on hnrseha«*.k
F - W. Leverenz*' of Tum alo vis- ! quickly as they can dispose of their Wednesday. His was one liorse which
didn’t have the mumps tins week.
I present holdings “hack east.
¡ted Laidi»w Monday-
✓
into the river and bestrewed feath­
ers
and giblets upon the bnd»e.
George Donahue, of Lewiston, Idaho,
Nipped; a hrotheiYof
A. P. Donahue ot Laidlaw, The loss in hotli chickens and the
arrived .tier« a week ago to remain six money they represent is severe.
Dr. Martin V.Turley lias gone in­ days. After viewing his claim here,
to voluntary bankruptcy, the pap Mr. Donahue goes to Portland aud Jay Reeder and Sig Williams
there to Mexico, where he ex­ left Bend for Spokane, Wash.»
era having been filed and approved from
pects
to visit Juarez, Chihuiihue, Za­ to look for wrork.
in the f« deral court.
catecas, Mexico City Guansjanto.
G- T- Callihan has left Bend
Pr >f J. A, Thompson paid another
visit Saturday to his ranch at Plea« William G Stiles was out of the for Union, where he will try his
city Saturday.
hand at fruit farming.
ant Ridge.
— W illis IV. B row n .
Bend Physician