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About Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1908)
Laidlaw G/ironicíe Editorial Page r 1 a inurhco in iv s s a v a s a v a - .*«-«•*.» usiw « . '. .» a u u s s s u s tl rnp daatrnylng A ilifiV i furred and (eathsrsd l liil ru*sl»\( i ;s in 1 liuicli. I »»nil.iw, Onjjon pesta s i » madr « h u r t j Ktfv <« a M I ill> I'itHini . Ki'v t I I ovvili J ohn A. S eabury . Managing Editor. E d i t o r »* Mogie P r e amb l e . C o u n t y Pr o *» . shrift ol with a reliable, '»•i Mi iliutlihi u I um it itr l*rrt*ili»ii|j M ’i vu» \ rvri V l'o Oi k Sruaelametta: B. inl Mulleiin The Bend Madras- F lorence S e a b ik y , Associate Editor. f Suml.iv til H i», hi Siir.tl.iv niluH»l I! t. unerring S T K V K N S . W lm ’l! make the tirai kiek* \V, Sh.unWo livery ami »tage iviupany j m.. l hrivtim l.mltMVor 7 jo p in cvrrv Hun unite Ln'iidly suggestions. Aa re- C.For Sport or Service » i l l »o«n» an auti'inol'ile running over j il.vv l'i.tvci meri ti iK % rvriv Moiivt.«> omiid ^ RKVOTKD TO T H K IVIKKKSrs OK « KiH'k OH'Nl’Y IN «ÍKN1 U.\I ; w iU I lleetor* of public opinion we want to ut / JO o civek S T E V E N S K I KEKS — {»art of *ts line. The automobile 1 . M D L A W ANI» THK IHKIOATKI» OIsrUHT IN 1 ’AKTK'l'l VU. > reflect, and a communication “ to ye S H O TG U N S P IS TO L S l„< urt'il In-tween Haight's atation :ilul editor»" often make* the way ea«y for eie imam passed. P l r m t a n i Rlrtf)*. Trail Cnissiiig \\ bile an exael tune S U B S C R IP T IO N RA TES I n v a r i a b l y It /I «Tranci | a peraon who othe-wi»e might keep Srrvici"! .it % c h t.M > | litnivr, | *lt*.i% .»til K ulyu* ()ir »eliedlile ha* not >el U e n made out IIIOM IN QUALITY 7.» e ta , i hi* "k iek" to himself. Personal gt lev. Kcv l I L ow II um . circuit | m dor of Ihr M h One Y e a r ........................ .. 91 .SO; Six Month«. LOW IN PRICK »tage* will leave Miuniko each evening i ... . . . * , . ance» we will not air; neither will we church n v li.iiK** I'rcuclung. vrconil amt founh A D V E R T IS IN G R A T E S O n e P r i c e to A III alter the arrival ot the tram ami get , eoiinteiiance the publication of lihel- Suml.iv *, al 1 p 111 I f F «s r t n t . I S«n4 • « « « U la Display. per inch (»er month, ÔOe. One Ineertion, 1 Ac Itevi, Double Unte* to Haight s about 9 o'clock, where ; •M a U f l e a few i l s a p s f u r { on* matter; but we will gladly print l a v a l and Classified Liners, 5 c. On First Fag»', 10 c Condoleiieea, •»«;. I assenger* will lav over during the. •• sh i| » 1C« f t f t Redmond. any letter anent the betterment of the iirw I. eipises U ! « â U « U 4 »»4 night. They will take the automo- Efvl Mrlhovliv| I' i ' ivcojm I church. K« (limn ! ' community, the l<etterni(nt of tin» D m « i I j - L t « P »P * » r «v «lp l e f C * U Cnlalwf Entered a* aacond-cl**» mail matter Novenilvr Id, 1905 , at the post of fie* li.le the in xt morning at ti ill) and run paper, or the betterment ol K**\ « I l.owlhrr. of Vulvar the )•! Prit» »•r« t e v i U at Laidlaw, Oregon, under the Act of Congres» of Marcii il. is:;». to frail l rossing, front wh.ch place 1 ^„„Jjtinn* Eliminate all sectarian- 'pa.lv»r. I'lt.uluiiK mu vurv. wcuml and fourth Aiwsy» Inaisi r .'C V I H i m 4 •a I T E V t l i a to B e n d regular stages will la? used. ism or political crimination, »m l keep Ht;ndav ». al I l a 1*1 «•••ta l k i M i a «IbM i t n U r l a i Ihktl'JaUtll. 700 . H I G H W A T E R MA WAT, arriving .it Bend about - J'* p. h i . your communication under 150 words Gl»t. In nn y m ou* letter* will Passengers going to the railroad from if possible. J. S T K V K N S A S M S A T O O L CO. Sen ler« ut «i tn*.| lu.uw, tini, ()tr( >n Kr> r. O. Moi 4OOP this end of the line will take the find the other waste basket, but noill t I. lamlhvr, CI nuli |u«lur «il ihr Nt K When Y ou r S ubscr i pt i on E x p i r e » ! Cbitopcc Falli, Mut. T i T O l ’ should make it a point to renew at once. Editors have to live, and M'ltoutohile at Tiatl Crossing, which do plumes, such as "B ru s iR llin t," ctmrvh m cli.u,;e l'ir.ulung. siili, Numlai in tt'C iiaaith, al « p. ni. J it is no eharity to ask C ii konio i k stibsoriners to keep paid up at f l 50 a will return to Haight's and turn •R kvhkk ” or " C i t i z k n " may l*e useil wlien name and address of writer them over to the stage in time to get year in advance. The postal regulation* also require it. W h e n you see a Bemd. is »cut, not for publication but a« » into SI auiko about 9 o'clock. ndvtN, uri* hu m * |>nll< r>. Kii'l I I [ lisi ctiurcli lu*hil I irretiti |ailcrh1r Cross ioketi of gotal faith.— TlIK EptToUH. B lu » ( W e fail tt> see. Brother Rowe, how varani. Kc* l I lu»llar M 1 ,,,,„,1 M u d ran lluiir in ^ i y i i i ^ *•••* d a stage can leave Shauiko ‘'each even- mtmvlet. pfr.nlies hi t u ,| Sundatc. al 11 (Ni’tinii. It 1»M>» in this »pace it signifies that your sul -cription is dor. Should a double rrdiM'rd in |*r*• » R le k Am. A. lin g after the arrn al ol the train'' and I a ni. antl 8 p ni l’u | il «up|ila-<t I * Pir.l i crons be marked it is warning that paper will lie discontinued if »iihscription and I* Pidd ut I )it* ’ t ’lirnn ” trn.in rlrrguiMn turni Prmetillr crca .,1 ai ,1 yet uot got into Bhaniko before 9 p . . To rnt Kotromt ok t u t C h m - n i c i k : be not »non paid.------ L a i p i a w C h k o n h i «, L a i i u . a w , C rook C o r s t y , O kkuos lnulIh Numlai, al tallir ht»iiI S n I u H T i p i inn n iD N H M i-r v%anl*'d in m. Of course. Brother Rowe m ight' Some ol ynnr esteemed contempor- •*%»*ry Inwti l.d*-i il i'om >ii¡ «k hi,i lor put on two stages, or two autos, but »n e» it mind nie of tbe Erie canal, V\ anteil, tnlairron. fa ls im i tnnla'r. mill’ l' filli#' Ad« If «»-SM I I , 1 « t 'I J r . 1-1 • THURSDAY, MAY 21 . 1908 - ; be only mentions one of euch for the which was completed during my ad- I«nd sia'iirity Addr. Ilo» là, |..,i,lhiw ; m im »!ration. A ll of them were gmal ■ northern stages of the journey )— K*»» Hal#:— l'iriin ni y« ni UK n im >, Editors. If you li.:ve n crippleil water, or u it h .t unit" at » li l i s , wnK'B tint l i d i - - in their day «m l territory, but have VOTE FOR ELLIS AND SMASH THE RING! j long since been suppl«ntrd ami dock hring it lo l.aiillau ,u,,| |mVe m u í ; r lii'R p Mt r h l i l l t li*. * ili C. ELLIS, republican candidate for county judge. will be eclipsed by more modern metlusl» Fallt, f <«. \V. Horner repair it for vou. r — The I.a d la w Madras 1 ’ioue H i* , elected June 1. despite the machinations of the Prineville Especially is this true i f a certain ring. It is the duty of every man in Crook county, Prineville as Chronicle, in a new» item leg irdmg exchange not over nine mile» distant ■ I •• ■■ — v « . ' I M I « « ! U V U M » . - .. u n - . # s . » i i , ; i # i ; v , r u ,. r ,. r » . t.- %rs. veil as Laidlawand Bend, to vote for Ellis, and every citizen in the tl’*' erection *>i a »awnnii near Wu. from ibn t ’hroniclc office, who»«* plain- big west end, with its big trio of wideawake newspapers—the speak-... .t »•. >•> Further 'h- -«‘ on ti»>‘ »qii«*aks remind uie more than I I m » tributary district, Chronicle, Bulletin and Pioneer—will vote for him. The result of pi the »ame item » e are to lot miai ‘ L’J " t'h ‘»f 'h e unoiled rudilcr of a the April primaries will be repeated in June- J o i n (,'ttNov A ovvia .K cai K. that material lor it second null is al oun.d bo.it. (1st. 1 1 MS Published Every Friday at Laidlnw, Oregon, l*y the Chronicle I'ub. Co. WM A T OTHERS SAY KICKERS’ KOLUMN X ^duvtiiiiiii) illatro 'i5p the XVonili. ■ Prin°ville jealousy and Prineville dirty work will not suffice to { ready on tin- grillimi, ‘'having been s onutR la n s ta n u M im ‘ï keep Judge Ellis out of office. The story is well-known, but will b ulled thence Irmi PiiLir «v» r the bear repeating. Knowing Hon. H. C. Ellis to be favorable to west right of way of the projected Mt. end county interests, yet not conceding his undeniable interest in Hood railroad. Readers of Hie Laid- the whole county, the Prineville ringsters put up Blanchard against law ji.»;a-r will have an opportunity the Bend man at the April primaries. Although Prineville voted to learn ».»mething im » aUm t tue 66 to 20 against him. Ellis won out by a huge plurality, receiving, set‘8r,,Ph>' of tiieci.iintry, nt any rnt* 52 at Bend and 50 to 1 in Laidlaw. With such sentiment as this, ; ---- Prineville’s ease was hopeless. s ta te p r e » » . f A i d U i r I ä ! » ; » ’ . N o . 1 ^ * 4 . 1 . 0 . 0 F . Not satisfied with their overwhelming defeat at the primaries in J Silver I.ak, C*mti»l or.gnmsn — Mcv-i% every Saturday nij¿ht in li t* ( !.»rk the downfall of Blanchard, the Prineville ring induced James Rob-! n,e Be"** I! l! <,lm* ll'" 1 lUw 4uil h-.vj- .Ml vi’ itm'; l.roÜMrr^ a fr cordi.il[\ :nson, of Culver, to run independently aeainst Hon. II. C. Ellis Chronicle and the Madras Fmneer, Wra Stil-*, N. O. ,11 western Crook comity papers, form It is a foregone conclusion that Robinson’s defeat will be even W . P i la r n r * V . ( i. ‘'boosting'’ combination of »Inch A. f ‘. f<.iniN 4 *y, Sec y, worse than Blanchard’s. Where Ellis defeated Blanchard 405 to 323 tbo people of that territory should W. N. Kay, Treat. in the county as a whole, Ellis will defeat Robinson Crusoe 600 to f„.| proud. ph(. Chronicle «a* re- 128. A vote for Ellis is a vote for your own interests. jceioly taken in Imnd by J. a . s « .bury, of Ban Francisco, wlm has DAYTON DESERVES VOTE OF EVERY CITIZEN. 4 \ x «i l r n d « i t r c i vvtot n r r n « r v e ■ ^ r j shown in the succeeding Issue» of the I r E CANNOT REFRAIN from urging every voter at the Jure i prtIH.r ,inrp , <<llltml Coillro, tl,.lt L . election to cast his ballot for F. E. Dayton for county as- he i* capable of getting out a n#***) . H u n r . s * t 4 53 a i s u n srls 7 ji p i n . sessor. ^ot onl} is hG cl mein, but he is ths t)GSt deputy ’ mid interesting **couutrv \v»***klv " m o o n r i s r » *4 . » - , a . n » . , m o o n ' s l a s t < j u » » r t r r M v assessor who ever fig»jred up valuations in any part of Crofik COUn- Tin* Chroni cl e 1 » now one ol the m ,sr j * 5 . s u n J ‘ « ( I m r r n n m . . d t e n m n t s 11 9 ■ / j ; ? j . j 111 a . . i n . M i o w t i i m ^ L j ; i ty. Thp people, knowing this, elected him republican nominee welcome 'i it -r» to o.ir ex- i.ng ' t « # r s S . a u r u t o S o p i r m i » r r 3 0 ; r ^ r n i i i j » » u i . V e n t i » ! < » J u l y r,. M a r s t o A u g u s t a v J u p it r r over Jones in April; yet the primary vote, 347 to 239. was large 'able. J t o A u g u s t t y .\t#-rr*ir> t o Ju l;. j S u i n n m s o l • t i e r J u i '¿ \ p r L j { a < U * ) v o l d enough to be complimentary to Jones and thu ; insure the supjxirt of ---- those who voted for Jones last month. The Dalle« Chronicle —Speaking of K v « \r o r N k y i I ks h v v -. Dayton has a hard man to run against in LaFolIette, who is a —t‘lk“ * ;,,ok on 1 M a y a t — N o r t h C a r o l i n a » r e r d i r d 1801 democrat. T nFolWto’* administration .rlmmhfMtmn has l,.„ been -------- 1 L... rv__ ] la.-t night » Te'.-gram; see how that M ay -Ak Jiulton \*i» kNbur»». l io j. LaFollette’s good, but Day-! M a y *3 S -x .tii < ^ ro lin .i r.tü h 1 t h r c o n s t i tu ton’s will be better. No j man in Crook county countv is bett better qualified • B Kroi,t’ " *’ '* l i o n . I 7«3 for assessor than F. E, Dayton, and 1 every ’ loyal man should . . . stand - at i»rilievilie” I,..» accred.ted ive.,d- M \Y j j -O ld Fflloitt • 1 1 » . . . .. 1 M / Y I Ì 7 -M odem W oodm en; in itia tio n , by him June 1. n i g J u d g e i i r u d r l i a w a i U * in g O co rir# * : %f . v M . , . . , . % o d g 5 E 1 M it 1 1 VIA*. J W .. , . , L liv M.'M ii \ 1 \ll\ t ON 1 1 inch ♦ 15 t ,s > $ .50 I .50 2 inch. 0.30 0.50 1.00 1.00 3 inch. 0 45 0.75 1.50 1 50 1 inch. 0 «0 l.(Kl 2. Oo 2.00 5 inch. 0.75 1.25 250 2.25 0.<«0 6 inch. 1.50 3.00 2 75 8 inch. 2 00 4.00 1.20 3.65 lo inch I .50 5 00 250 4 60 20 inch. 10.00 3.00 5.0) 9 15 1 page. 4.50 7.50 15.00 13 75 4 |«ge. 8.50 27.50 13.75 25 70 page. 16.00 26.25 50.(10 52.50 DOUBLE RATES WHEN HUNTED IN RED. THIS SPACE hcIfin^H to Hiirljtowcr-Smitli ( 0 .. who makp ! 11 mher, shingles and mouldings as cheaply as posBibh* jiiul Mdl them at a ipaFonaldc profit. F«JR FI KTHKH rAKTICl'LAKS enquire at mill, ll* miles N.-W. of I.aidlaw. On*. àj ” p * * M ay .3 -A nts-ialoon lecturr at BEND*SH7lNIKO L IV E R Y and S T A G E Go. v churrh \ Y . B a r n e « , o n e o f a t t o r n e y s o f t h e M v r K h r a l r M . , n . l r a t . f w d ih«r c . „ » i , m t , u „ BULLETIN WINCES, ACKNOWLEDGING DEFEAT. detense— T h ai's tight, Clmnm-le, r J7HE BEND BULLETIN feels hurt because the Laidlaw Chror.i- ( G e o r g e \ V . H a i n e s i s m y f a t h e r -1 , - l a » ' l , ' Y * ' * r f » r ' , r > v i l n i i i l » » ! t o U n i o n 18 H is d cle, without counting paid locals or "patent medicine advs.,” and i don't car** to have Judge Br:ul- M » * «11 Memori** 1 (lay. S,jrci.il 1*2 • ’ » M u ^ « i n d Ÿ.r*y. o f L a i d U w C h r o n u U * . has printed two weekly comparisons of the worth of the contem almw flattered in that way.— (Kiiitor M a y j o . I k r t 1 l..n d ^ r a n # »* n i e r t » a t I ^ u d porary papers, which means actual news published- The B. B. al of Hood River New«-Lettei ; l a w < h u r c li. 2 n . ru In it k it io n . a n d th#* Iasi c p js o r l u r j tv to jo i n ih#» 7 t » a * a c h a r t e r so feels that its pride has been wounded because we referred to u ip fiilifr. Lk* p r o n . p t ’ N e w S u b s c r i b e r * T h is Week. its correspondence as "miscellaneous.” which we didn’t do in com John Btei'll, Rend. paring the issues of May 7 and 8. Very well, Brother Rowe, we C. B. Benson, Rend. OUR TICKET will count each correspondence item as “ one” this week, but as we A. H. Grant, Rend. h'.ir President are more than satisfied with the number of splinters the Bulletin editorial fingers encountered in "knocking the chip off our should C. \V. Merrill, Bend. Theodore Roosevelt. D I. «S: I'. Co., Bend. er,” we will probably refrain in future (except when occasion de B. C. Caldwell, Bend. mands); from any extended comparison of the two papers. There (.¡nt your lami or pn.perty with F. H. Greenmail. Bend, is no comparison, there can be none, when the Bulletin doesn’ t H t«* Ih-eehutea Valley Land «k In D. C. Hall, Kediunnd even print the news of Tend, and the people know it-th e people of vestment Company. K. M. FPiy, lletlinoi d. Bend. M W. File, lied 1 in mil. Why didn’t the Bulletin print the bank trouble at Bend in De Ren Götter, Radninnd. 1*. U . (V mal», Red*n.iinl, cember? Why didn’t the Bulletin print the troubles of tne D. ]. P. segregation, the while decrying the C S. I- suit? Why didn’t W. B I.amh, Reiimutnl, ty. D. Jnrrett, Rednioml, the Bulletin print the A. H. Grant post office adjustment? Why Wllliiiir. Hall, Rethnond. didn’t the Bulletin print the Wenandy-Lucas clash? Editor Rowe' F;«rle Renton, Redinond. could have done it in a nice «ay, and yet given the news- Why H. *1. Brnith. Redmoi.d. didn’t the Bulletin print the district court news in its issue of May John R. Shipp, I’rini'Vdie. 8. Was it because the election scoop ’ wire had burned out? Feirl H . Welch, Redmond. Why didn’t tbe Bulletin print the voluntary oankniptcy of Dr. M- J. G. McGullie, Redmond. V . Turley? Mrs. A. D. 1'arks, Laidlaw. Why? Because that’s the kind of news you get in the Bulletin! W, R. Du vidian i, Redmond. The week’s comparison: M . W . A . restaurant, Rend. Kind of news. Laidlaw Bend Madras Crook Co Prineville Mrs. Marv 1’utlerson, R-ml. Central Oie Dev. Co., Rend. Chronicle. Bull Pioneer. Journal. Review. .Mis. W T. Casey, Laidlaw. Iiocal and jxsrs. 139 74 32 61 43 Mrs. 1 II. ’»’.laid», Redmond Local news art. «) 18 7 8 9 •J Mrs. A. J. llopkuis, Redmond. Misc news 0 0 1 0 0 R en ew a l». Correspondence 4 4 0 1 0 W. D. Clark. Tuinulo. 1 Poetry 0 0 0 V . J. O’Connor. Bend. 0 Contributed art. 1 1 1 O. W . B. Riley, Bend. 1 0 Editorials 2 1 J. Hasselburg, Laidlaw, 3 0 11 C. 1 ’. Becker, La if I law. Editorial exchange 6 0 5 0 7 Win. Johnson, Laidlaw. 0 Ed- page features 3 1 0 0 F. W . Leverenze, Tunialo. Total No. items 180 87 51 72 W illis Wr. Brown, Heisler. 64 779 No. of News lines 1,404 1,366 1 *. E. Prickett, Cline Falls. 1,002 722 B. F. Patton, W aitiburg , Wash. No wonder Editor Rowe exclaims; Oh! Lordy. New covered stages between Bend and Shaniko. For further information write ÍJ. H. WtHINDY PBOPQ - or - OREGOM Mrs. L. J. WITTE, Agent, Laidlaw. Oregon. ¡mmm G. W HORNER D EALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. j Fancy and Staple Groceries, Mens’ working clothes^ New line o f GOTZIAN SHOES just in And M ORE Coming M U ! Feed and Rolled Barley tWMT I MKiTOiMW WILL BEÌÌÌONTÌÌÌ~ÌÌÌXfÌBtÌflÌÌTj LAIDLAW, B. W. M cN utt, OREGON. L<je Angele«, Calif. i