Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19??, May 14, 1908, Image 8

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C W. Allen with in town Krida;*.
Georg* W. Snyder was in Saturday,
LOGA L S GORRA L LED
ON HOME ROUNDURTZX*.Zlr
W. li. II.ill iv.i*
Saturday.
J. M. Mi> »lr.iv« in Tuesday.
U. II Bay ley was in from hi* ranch
Saturday to trad«.
Frank Murk i* expecting some
guilds from Khiiniko.
M. C. Auhrey returned thia week
Irom two days spent ut Bend.
F. W Leverenze on Monday placed
li is order for u formers' 'phone.
Jay and Him Nichols had a very
sick horse to cere for this week.
a
Mr. H opps of
caller in town
Tuesday.
Altieri Harter has ordered two extra
Biddy, a faithful old horse owned
copies of the Chronicle’s blue and gray
bv J.O. N icholla’ lias been very ill
Memorial day issue.
W P. Thorp has order«! 25 extra tliis week.
j copies of the Chronicle's blue and gray
Memorial day i*»uo.
j 1’e.rl Neill has ordered six extra
‘ copies of the Chronicle’s blue and gray-
Memorial day issue
J. C. Thorp caught 100 mountain
List your land or property with
trout in rive hours Sunday in the the Deschutes Valiev
Land A* In*
Deschutes*
vestment Company.
Weather permitting, the editors of
the Chronicle expect to visit I'limalo
FiuU) on a scout for new business,
ami to greet the old friends of this
paper.
DA TESOSI T. i PA T THORP
C. P. Becker has ordered 10 extra
Charley Boyd of Bend was in Laid
J a m s li. Ben ham got his wagon
copies of the Chronicle’s blue and gray j law Sunday enroute to C W. Allen's
fixed at the village smithy Saturday,
Memorial dav issue.
I ranch down the river.
and was here Sunday also.
Mrs. L J . Wit*e nns ordered 12 ex­
Wanted to buy-furniture on ad-
County Oommisuoner R. H. Bayley
tra copies of the Chronicle’s blue and
j vertising contract Address the left for Prineville Monday to attend
gray Memorial day issue.
¡editor of the Chronicle.
the session of count) court.
E. B. James has ordered 15 extra
Ted Henry, who has been at Port­
S. H. Davi« and wife spent pt.rt of
copies of the Chronicle’s blue and
land since last December, is expect | Sunday and Monday with their.laugh-
gray Memorial day issue.
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ed back in Laidlaw soon, to help on '
Mr# w P. Myers, and family.
G .W . Lpdike has ordered 10 extra (he Tu)Ur M ndl
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anticipates an-
copies of the Chioniclc.s blue and
H.
King informs ye editor* that, |otller , „ mmer aojourn at Salem ami
grav Memorial dav issue.
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,
] in all probability, the state engineer s Forest Grove alter achool closes a
Bob Horner. 11 year« old. caught Mirveying olUfi: wiU remain in Laid
mouth hence.
a whopping big fish, 16 inches long. ,aw unti| Juno j
Clyde Meredith and Dryden Ran-
off the wagon bridge Sunday.
Frank Edwards of Gist was in LniiJ-
nall*,
both <>f Cline Falls, at work on
R. B. Mutzig of Bend was in town iaw Saturday, on business for bis sis­
tlm
surveying
outfit, sj«*nt Sunday
Tuesday to'eonfer with his attorney, ter, Emma Edwards, also of Gist.
with
their
folks.'
W. P. Myers, on legal matters
she jg Rhout t() make pfMof ol, a Hne
D. H. Kochenderfer is building a homestead in this district.
flume on his ranch together with
Grover G. Gerking came in from
several thousand feet of laterals.
tne ranch Saturday to take Rav out
M. Ji. Neill of Sisters has ordered | his father’s Valley View stock farm,
two extra copies of the Chronicle's ' hut it was noticeable that all »lie
blue and gray Memorial day issue.
Gerking» were on the plaza again Sun
Miss Fay Gerking returned io her day.
father’s ranch this week, afte» per­
The Chronicle requests all farmer«
forming culinary duties at Tuliar's and ranchers who are sowing this
restaurant.
spring to notify this office of ihe kind
G. W . Couch doctored a serious of crops being put in, number of acres.
wound on one of his horses thia week, crop outlook and p rog ress of
the animal having torn itself on a work.
h.irlied wire fence.
Franklin Senb-.rry Tullsr, 8 rears
77. W . Long this week tore down old, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tnllar,
his town bain, transferring the struct­ caught a dozen mountain trout fro
ure to his raach to be rebuilt and the foot-bridge Saturday When
email hoy can do this well it sjieaks
used as a hay shed.
!
C. L. Johnson walked in this week volumes for the piscatorial possibilities
from Madras, after taking the Bend of the Deschutes.
Mrs. J.C . Thorp hag raised 75 chicks
from 5 hens, and has out, now, 74 more
ovarines, 2o under one sitter. Fifteen
chicks per hen is the way they raise
poultry in Laidlaw.
C O. Bennett returned Friday from
Madras, whet* he went on a 3-day
errand for W. P Myers.
C. W Allen has »ceded 20 acre* to
gr i»«, clover and alfalfa. He will have
70 acres in mixed grain tins year.
Mi«s Margaret Chisholm came in
Wednesday, and was a caller at this
office, ordering 30 Memorial day papers
to send east.
W, I). Barnes lei! for Prineville Hat-
E. B. Jamet is moving his farmers* nrduv to fake advanced degree work
'phone from The Corner S*ore to the in the Odd Fellow»' encampment, re.
James hou«e on Cook avenue. He turning Monday.
will also install a long-distance desk
W. E. Bnrkhard, owner of Clover
'phone at the store.
Dale ranch; Thoma* Stiwkley, F. M.
Wanted to Borrow.— $125, payable
Phillips and Alex Leverenie, all sub­
on or before two years. Security 1st
stantial farmers and stock raisers of
mortgage on 160 acres patented tim-
Gist, came *o Laidlaw Saturday to
la»r land; 10 percent iniereat. Address
register in the precinct, hut sll no»
“ C” care Chronicle. Laidlaw, Ore.
taries public except Mr*. Stella 1».
William I*. Thorp ha« fixed bis bath Myers were out of town, and they
palace so that anv of the unwashed couldn’t see her They will now have
may wet themselves merely by turning j to «wear in their votes st the June
on the faucet in the tub. The supply election Notary W. P Myers’ com­
is artesian in origin, and tanksorial mission had expired April 30, and is
in source.
not yet renewed, though it will he
W rit. Cook, democratic candidate soon; Notary A F. Ramsay was at
for county school superintendent, will j
return here in a week or ten da\« on
his way home to Culver He is figur­
Column rate will be paid to anyone ing on making a deal with J. C.Thorp
who will get the courthouse news at lor 40 acres of improved hind.
Prineville for the Ch»cnic!e; county
official, deputy, lawyer or lawyer’s
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tj>* '«
clerk preferred
Write at once, sub­
mitting first batch of news without
awaiting a reply.
Edward Dean, who makes hi» home
with the family of B. F. Nichols, was
taken violently ill with heart trouble
Sunday, anil for several hours fears
were entertained for hia recovery bnt
after careful and unremitting nursing
Kirk Whited was in Laidlaw the
he finally came amend O. K.
fore part of the week from his ranch
on the east side of the river, prior to - Timber claim», desert entries and
his departure as f ir as Redmond with homestead*, to he legaf, should lie
proved up by ptioiieation in the news-
Commissioner Bayley.
I paper nearest the location of tlie land.
Meredith Bros., at Cline Falls, are
Laidlaw is the nearest town to many
closing out everything at cost. Goods
of these claims, and the Laidlaw
of all kinds in their big stock of gene­
Chronicle is the jsiper to print yotrr
ral merchandise must go CHEAP. It
notice of publication in.
is ‘*up to you” to buy now.
J. W. Brown, who b »9 the George
Catholics in Laidlaw are request­
; place rented in addition to his own
ed by Father Hickey to perform
j land, is potting in SOaores in mix“d .
their annual Easter obligation. He
| grain on the two ranches. Hi« 400>j
will hold services at. Bend today, to­
5 gooseberry, currant and raspb-rry
morrow, Saturday and Sunday. Mus­
hushes, which were nipped by frost in
es on the latter day feeing at 8 and
1907, are being carefully
guarded
10 o'clock.
this year with a good crop- of small
C. E. Netlaon, of AI 301 V 1 , Iowa, is berries in prospect.
at Bend with a view to investing in
Rev. C. L. Lowther, the Methodist!
land. Here’s a chance for the Laid
preacher on tne Bend erretrit, who-;
faw development league to get busy,
holds services in the Laidlaw church j
print some literature and mail it to
every second and fourth -unday night,!
such strangers as Neilson and his
went to Gist Monday to arrange for*
friends Kick east.
services in the schoolfunise there tht-
W. P. Myers made two horseback fifth Sunday in May, and if possible-!
trips to Bend Thursday and Friday oftsner th.-an once a month. His next
on legal business. Attorney Myers flute >n Laid ¡'aw is May 24.
appeared as counsel for the defend
Fut in yonr order now for the 8 ne-
ant in the case of Joseph BuckhoBz
12-page “ blue and ?ray” Memorial day
against Marion F. Hudson, for a tim­
edition of the Laidlaw Chronicle. Two
ber and stone eutry.
extra copies will be furnished free to-
John R. IrjrejM- was a caller nt all PAID-UP sufcacrHar» w ho
k in
this office Friday night flora- Dese/t time. Extra copies will he mailed or
Spring ranch, east of Sisters. He bad supplied to »11 others ns follows: Prior
»pent the previous week searching fo May 7, tc. a copy; *hen\to Msy 14,
the Mountains for hia estray team, 2c. a copy; then to May 21, 3c. a copy
but found only one of tba horses, on then to Mry 28, 4c. a copy; after May
which he made a round trip to- Laid- 28 (day of publication). Sc. a copy or
Ulk
6 copies iot 25c-
\r-
enn catch ft«h aUmt «« well wlirrr tht v h«in t h • olila farm , and I* ho lding forth u m k r ih r Juid
Mherr thry «re. hut on the other hand John It. |«*r* Irv in la *urr lo m ik e it go
Wmi«f h«H to find them lief or a ho cun e-iUli
Mis* l i.im *s llurailer iloaed n » i u o m I ii I 5
tliem
mouth«* term of vchonl p'r ilay. We are »orty
the C*hnMtlele made n n \tiike when II puh
*he ha* decided to lay down the tod for auuthvr
listi«'«! the l*tmcv lie cuculi rouit proceeding*
c a llin g
U«t work, wnd other t*i»nrWile new«. I lu« »« a
I he ft»id front IV r r y a to (k v rm 'a 1« f* m ed
new dr par lure for the we«lern trunk county
|M|M*t«. and It w.»» very' much «ppruentted hv n d ele.i red i l n n inn Her of but few w reka
everyone
We Impelli« (hrottlcle will keep u n til it w ill I r 1 Mended | m »( the ach(H>) hij
I m ^ u *.
the ti‘ H»4^ work going on m w« cunt to keep to Interarct the Itend r a n i.
(jotted oit »II the newt from the countv teat
irardena m e up, c h c r.e» and a trnw hrriira In
Donahue
* rineville^ Notary A
was at Portland, r.ml William (5
Stiles was al»o absent. Notaries John
A and Florence E. Seabory had not
yet received their authority, either.
|il(»*«out y d froateit »t il we ho|i* for aunm irr
O l one thing we ar* a u n - we w ill h a v « turn
nier a lie n M com e« to a n y | m i i o i the N orth
W eal.
Redmond.
25c
A. P Bulks’ horse was taken vio.
lentv il! Tuesday' and not rx|wcl*
ed to live.
L. II Root and C H. Spangh were
seen going through town a-fishing
the fust of the week.
KKDMOitli, M»y ItMHpvclnl riirr««pondenee
Olire more we lake peu In hand, tbeg gln« the
eonipotUort purthm for lit being a pencil) «ml
»11 d o w o Iti writ« • little. We are riijoying »
pretty fair proa|»eet of good health, a» Mr
Park ■«( up a*turd«y »ml look dinner with ihe
family, after bai lug beau ou lie» be ck for over
thru« Wickt. »0 we hop« the»e few l i n o will
bud all your reader« a* protpefou*.
The young f dk» Sunday night leag u e or
Kudeavor meeting» aro well attended
A week ago today lha attendane» at »uudav
nehool win 71. l ook out lor U» when we vulUr
over there neat Sunday to the couveutlou.
A meat marert ha« been opened at the old
»la nd .with II 1». Mpvuc. r In charge
Kr%*«h
iiuppUe» every day. iu eom e and g*‘ t yuur turni
W e are verv »o rfy to ante t lm | i
( jr r r u -
ha lg h . ar., ha* Iwwn %rrv low a g a in , tin* tiu ie
near to pn*im »m a. l i e ia m ending
t**r|y.
how t ie r , and with h>a m i alitutn n w r h « i f to
* f him • ut again |tef**n In-.g,
F r id a y night, th* la d ir* m l a»vei»tv gave a
rrfi-» |.m rn t u t i . i l at th« vc I um .I houae
T lm
lin in g (a-tiplr » w i l n l l»v Hi« \«»ung |<eo|»le o f
* lin r Kalla* rendered an u iie rr» n n 4 pri g ra u i.
after win h k r cream , la k e a ud lo lfe c wrr*
w rv rd bv the lailie*. i |:n e K.dU *» *a well rep
revruti «1 l i e |VtKW da were $ |p
■* mmm * -swwwv* -¿r ,
Madras.
L.
A n d r ò the l>enoM*ratle multili’*« for county
M a D K \ > . u à» 14 ( H jie t i.il ( 'of ret pom k'nc%)
ju dge I» our forutet iielgtibor Wright at Ihe
Ki*hif.g » gi^'tl in lh« liv e r , trout Hiea are
wsh I end of i.'ilne KtlU bridge luatea I of j
Ucbo eo Wright with the »am» l u l l • -U I lit out and a pM nl m a n y
are now eatin g
traiupoaed W« UiougUt there w o •••molUiiig Ih r pi*catort*ii «I o n iten
(auililar aUmt the »o tud o f that name
horn, to H r and Mra. W . I I , S n o o k , a
J K I anil, and M K. 1 Alide« will meet U m t .
daughter.
g e n io / ami other S» hra»kaii» In Hhanlko tl*U
O , Ci. C’u 'vrr of t uU< r Ita» l*ren reco in mia*
week. Mr. Ilopklua emne« with th* ear which
they are bringing and with two team* In th* a lo iir d « n o t a li (Mibilc,
car they will endeavor t«» oleati the whoU*
Mit* t I n a U r a lt i f C 'u K rr ha* ac*rpt*-d a
thing up at one tlIp. We will alt bo g.ad to jM>»i(um Hi the J IV I I . ih n »Une
awe J. K hack a«aiu.
Miller Mr Port t on h«t rruruetl (rntu Ithraard
Several of onr eltlien* made trip» to Prlne
Ki tge ti. hit fallici % ranch on May t ie. k
vili« the part week
Monte *f them we t
m o lla » I» in f eed of n o n
W a rm e r weather
uutarlly, a» K T. Hediuoud, Mr«. M* Imitili utid
mother, but moat of th ni a c u ì ou arco. » t of in lite g ra in I h I of liti» <U»ti h t 1» i t a n i n i u» «
a Utile »lip of p«|»cr leeelved from the COUUty good a .aiid of wl..*,ii aud u » l.
■herllT
M '- t of tin in ala* »«tuned, V W
MrCalTvry aud C. K Mei.aldu alayiHg to »ervi
«■ juror«.
It I Ktked a week ag«» ta th«» igh we ne*» led a
pu»h committee to keep hedmoiid from b* lug
depopulated *1 here w a» M r». Irwin, w ho J dli
ed her aou ai I u«bh*. t:«ilo.. Mr Im u r nod
family, who went out with (' it Minna boon
for u Portland »libufti. « tie family - f Oaken
w ho h»d to go hack to Mluueaot i to baia afte»
Vanne huaiuc»« matter«, an i Mi. and Mr«, H«*n
Jamln MeC aff- ry. who niiuer «ahi w**r« b ill
to leave. \V« Dulie« that Heliny aud hi« wile
are «till with »»«. however.
Hut the tide ha* changed an 1 we have to re
nort ar Ival* a* u»ual. Mr 'sioaou'a moth r I„
hen* from Indian« vl'ltlng . j L me*, her In
Hhanlko. Mr* llan*«u'* bf o 'h e r ffi ited it lu
from Mhaulko. (Paddy over «oiin dav Mr. He^
bur>, and have a reunion
T w o famllle» of
Hpeueer* joined their father and brother here,
and J. K l a m b with arm HeWitt and fami)}
ud neighbor.
Ilopkln» and family are on
jhelr way fr«*m Hock eotinly. Hehra»ka and
OS peeled III by'th o H omi of thia wim k
A large nuiulfeer okm>>wtt*rnen wem rr> l'uni*,
v iilr 10 attend ctrcvlt c«iuit tom e of them I a t g
d raw n a* jur< r*. or auhpo u ic d j i a witnea*»*«.
W o u ld it not I j « I» r i e r i » lia» « > »u ity
-eut
here?
Horn.* of tin f irm e rt in at U rr I m e
tree then g r»m . A t i l t heavy t in w
kille d tome of lltr ftr*t aewtling, 1 m * i
that waa put in 1 m *> rteptet*»l*er I« ha
A great deal of wlieat t* te n jj h a u k d
ko.
hi»-i to rr
a i.d w*nd
ih r wltet
k.n g fine
to s U t i-
Kuth Bayley is a no * scholar
o f Mi«« Nellie James.
John C. Htilra went to Hlierw-i..!
Bro'a. ranch at l’ ls.i»aot Ridge Friday
alter aeerl oata, atopf>liiK m town en-
route to leave $ 1.50 with the Chlon-
iclu force.
Mra. Eugene Fickle, daughter of
Mr. and Mra. F. E. Dayton, arrived
in La <11..w with her hahy last Friday
night'runt her home nt Orestrain to
Tbero will la* a «¡»-cml meeting <>| • |-ei d the summer.
League Meets May 15.
Have yoU*got an American battle­
ship premium souvenir postal card at
the Chronicle office? Subscribers and
advertisers get one for each 50c, in
trade;— or 3 for 10c.
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THE-MINU
NEIGHBORHOOD HITS
F
Ridge.
Tuesday*
I»wr
A. F. Ramsey went to Prineville
Saturday.
II. F. Gault was scheduled for Bend
Walter Wheat!)* wav in from Ida
Correspondents wanted.
about Sunday on business.
ranch Friday.
1). H. Kochenderfer and family were
Neil Kay is due to leave for Port hind,
W illia m Brown was in town from the
in for church Sunday.
where lie will rein tin indehliitely.
Redwood raneli Monday.
*•1 K.PONT li'lHlR. Mm k Hpi élut i orrot*
I t ’ MAl.O, M n io (Spia isl I '<*rrv»fn>mk,m-r )
Mr. and Mrs J. L. Couch paid a
Jim Ilarter left Wednesday for
|ko4ulcnce|Mr (hrrn hut ‘¿n «. lemly lor terd
J. »V. Brown was in town Friday
Mm «fcHirgf» \V. Winter amt A »et* were vult
visit to Blind M >nd »y.
ititi Mm. Huker yeilcrdny.
Warm Spring Indian reservation to from his Prim rose la n d .
William huiihrll I in « Ij plowed Mild rr«dv
Albert Harper"* little son is just trade horses.
\\\ (i Hightower wai down from Knalatid for m t i I,
j 1 rank Murk was a ealler at the
l»mt I ucm I. iv ami Wedmmtuy taking out lite ie
recovering Iront mumps.
W . I. IV r r y waa h«m e Su n d a y, rrlu’ iHng to
Halli« and Alva Parker and Ella j Chronicle ottico on business Monday. »minder of Ihr n»ae!iiitcry front hi» I' uiim I o
the ditch c a n iri In thr evetung
F. V. Swisher brought in a load of Meeker fished in the IW h n to * Sun* j w ,, Mvi>n(. MIU|dle horse
was mill lie hau now K^talt lh« m.ichlnerv tut ihr
J A « i n l mu g has in '.*11 a« ». » e | wln at. th«
titolimi al Koslaml ami will have hi« mill iwiilv
fertiliser Saturday evening.
day with success,
irat of h i. 40 I w ing »coded to «H aifa.
! badlv’torn on burded wire Tuesday to run in a lew ilav%
For first clast. jewelrv repair
M S. Bullard has issued a tdaek
M r « hevlet ha* tin tire* a lle le a n d front In*
I. II Kool «ml John II Wlmrr h>hc»l virai
C S. Benson,the Bend attorney
work see C. \V. Horner, I.aidhtw. smithing price list composed at the
(«tldkitt yeMrnliiy
Mr
nrvrr <vmc% 40, h«lf ol it » « tic d ic a d y fo* plow ing
was iii Laid law on legal business home rmpty when hit got* falling ; Il •rem» hr
M r I n i n h.m hi* b a m moved from K ^dinond
Try Thorp's Herb Nourishment free Chroniote printery.
O. W . Vpdike returned to Laid law
and hcadgato Monday from Prineville. at City Barber Shop for next 80 dava
A. J. Harter was one of those who
G. W. Couch is bound Shnniko way
rode the goat at Prineville Saturday after some goods for his father, J. L.
night.
Couch.
Mrs Ella M. Ives came in Satur-
Charley Low left Tuesday for Shan*
iko after a load of ft eight for G . W . day to sjiend Sunday in town a n d
Horner.
attend church.
H. W King fished at White Rook
Mr. and Mrs. J. M . Patton and hahy,
and Jack McCormick, wore in town | ranch Suudav, »wing the guest of C. W .
Allen aud family.
Saturday.
stage that far from Shnniko. He is a
eon-in-law of L. V. Root.
UP-
Mend wna down
v
ill«
The
Devplo|iliirnt
1-eagils,
Go To The
CITY
BARBER
PARLORS
3 it
A
GENERAL STOCK
m
Laidlnwr
F rida)-, May 15, nt 8 o’c-loclt
Hor a
First-Class Shave
or
An Up-to-Date
• Haircut -
m
GEN£BflL_PUG LIC
KEEP fi-CCf/ÎÜGi
JAMES,
UAirK*- Do mime, white in town thia
week, took occasion to prove lip on
hi* tlmlx-r claim la-fore Coinmiisioner
II. (1. Elli*. HI* wiine«se« werr F. K,
Dayton and R .G . Sturgeon.
Combination Mary Lad, out of For­
est», now ready to aland for aervico
ei*lu-r at Frank Murk’s ranch or Win.
Brown’ a place, l’ rice, $3 when cow ia
in calf. When inconvenient to coll,
notify by farmers' phone.
Weather This Week.
May 8 — I’artly cloudy; cold.
Muy 9 .—Cloudy and cold.
May 10 — Fair and warmer.
May 11. — i’artly cloudy; cold.
May 12.— CMear a»»d cold.
May 13.—Clear
in
mo^hinsr,
cloudy in afternoon-
hail, thunder and light­
ning and soaking rain
at night.
MayM— Heavy showers.
m
THIS
belongs
to
Hightower-Smith
r
Co.,
who
make
/
luihber, shingles and mouldings as cheaply
»
possible and sell them at a reasonable
as
profit.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS
enquire at mill, 12 miles N.-W.
o f Laidlaw, Ore.