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'+ U O ' ] O u r P u li / : T o P u b l i s h A l l th e N e w s T h a t ’s F i t lo P r i n t —Y o u r D u l y : M LAIDLAW VOL Wni. H. Tati r\t> n . Hj*- r ; » l li» H u í I . m il/» w * ' 7 ■Cr 7 * 7 v - Year i L AIOL AW, ('KOOK COUNTY, OREGON, SATUKhA V, .JINK No. J 2 . hh mk ht h r u ^ G 2 0 , I 1 ML W H O L K NO. 130 Nominated, l i r</ Ui<.Ii . CHICAGO, III., June 1!).—William II »ward Taft, of Ohio, was nominated for president of the United State l»y the Republicans. Independence Day Patriotic Program SCHOOL I DOORS I SHUT 1 i l »f M ! l o l l M « n II K M r h o U I Kn|i| Mi t (i a M I ii i.v. M HU 1,1.1 pm .I I A M I K m illtlK till i*C Ut» t I I.IM Atld I II I.Y M | r h I! ru d it.y llov a Ml» ! h nig>iiV "Ain» rl«*u " I•« dll t Ml I'Ml i»f 1II«t•*|»«*ll«1«’I.* • If l»M liftKlFTII t Hi HlK»|.l KAfT I H in g in g H in r HpiiiigU*«! J '. a n i . c r " UPON : l l m • ’ l U r c . o y, r.l* i H ir I* It mi r . I j n u l l H*• > •* l l >»«■«• 7 » y » r 1«, VitiinE I. i d l n ’ ll«) i* | | ; n i r n u < 1 iiii h r I J ) <nr> u u d ttn«|«*r. 1H ) i ' u r a n m l o v e r 1 2 7 » yard«, I i y e a rs A ov er J.»r k 11 «!#*•• Ki ) ar»1* fr» i- f o r »11 r a ' -«*. | i « i >»rd #la»h, fr* « for «11 r in- I l i r v r l«*«CK«**l r a c e ir**n fo r »It r a r c I <ig of \V»r In Ivo « n |*ii k* I fVain* | lld> lu l o r « ’ «it.I D i d M a i i b l l a t i ll aj. P u li) llnri M or n* l l » r . j Hull «*»»!• • lVpnU Town»« > I Trn|» nhiHtl ■* HtlLJccl lo rbdtiK*»* without note * BÌ E 2 3 )IC K ET ISLA N D grange, the first gran ge in riated by th e society S atu rd ay, Tho com m ittees Crook cou n ty, h eld its third m oating in L tid- are as follows: law S atu rd ay afternoon w ith good attend -, G eneral—Grover G. Gerking, chairm an. anco. P lan s for th e big celebration of th o F ourth Sports- -Theo. G. Becker, chairm an; J. C. S tiles, of July in L aidlaw w ere taken up, and reports of R u th D ayton. D inner—Mrs. F. E. D ayton, chairman; J. N. B the In depend en ce day com m ittees received . The Gerking, Mrs J. C. Tullar. co m m ittees m et again W ednesday night, a t w hich E ntertainm ent- *W. D. Barne3, chairman; N ellie tim e th e chairm an of tho finance com m ittee. Mr. Jam es, John A. Seabury. Myors, announced th a t ScJO had been raised by F in a n ce—W . F. Myers, chairm an; F lorence E. public su bscription in addition to th e $ 5 0 approp- Seabury, C. P. Becker. I The f.'O hppropriated by the’ James, Nellie E. Jenson, T. A. L'run<re form- the nucleim of the Kochenderfer, P. II. iund to wliich the i¡merit»’ fGO ha»- he# n added. The money thus ad-| Kochenderfer, Ruby Leverenze, F. \V. vanceil is to repaid from the s^le Murk, Arnold, of lemonade, sandwiches and other A Jf'H O O L in Miss Nellie J a n ie ’s Murk, Frank refri .-hinen's on the fie-’.a grounds 1 ' classes closed Friday, Ju n e Murk, Leot.i T e a ami coffee will he se rve d free 1 2. with a go<xI program well ren- Sj«r< i . i ! t o t h e < hfo iiwb* Muik, Maria •o vi-itors *lm cr>me from afur to tlered hy the scholars. T h e pro POWKLL BUTTES, June li».- ei joy the Laidlaw celebration and 1 Myers, Mrs. Stella g ram in full is given below. Mr. Shattuck h:us returned from Myers, William 1’ ;t f r e e fi-h leirl I rue is j D o in store. Card i in colors w -re given each Prineville, where h" went to find Nichols, Mrs. Clara Tho f.-h w ll t e caught by two pupil for a tte n d an c e an I class I out about the charter and para Nichols, J. L. t>'o.in-.i ipt'lined hy W- D. Barnes work, a gift from C. 11 Dinwid- phernalia for the new Powell uarke, A. P. and w P. Myers. Tlie first party die. county school superintendent. Buttes grange- Paik", Mrs. A. D. «ill go down stream; the second up KihiHins for J u n e a tte n d an c e 11 • could ascertain nothing at ' Patton, J. M. stream. The l'>«ing party will r \. w ere aw arded by the teacher. 1 th«* county seat, so wrote to the Patton, Mrs. J. M. provide the tea and coffee. Any o, y» i A fter the program, a large pie head officers hack east, with the Ramsay, A. F. fisherman who fails to c° after filled with o ranges was served, 1 result that the local order will Ramsay, Belle l agreeing to<lo so shall he deemed a each s<di J a r receiving a luscious j soon have its rituals and robes. Ramsay, Fannie ri member of the losing party. . * '•o 'Hii i t • is beauty. Lemon The grange here expects to Ramsay. Helen The sports include a baseball amm * k&2 1 .1 • i.i vc *t an I • »¡»io is quanti- participate in the Fourth of July P ■ T Seabury, B lm d in a . game a tennis tourney, races of all tit-:» v. .« s e r .e d to p a re n ts and - picnic and free fish barite .*ue at w v . . kinds and possibly a tup of war' Seabury, Florence S M m pup: ;dik • b y tli * gracious host- I Laidlaw, in conjunction with Seabury, John A. between Laidlaw a n J B-nd or e of the day. Miss Nelli'* lames, Pickett Island grange. Sherwood, Fred Powell Buttes. to wh >.e careful and painstaking Simmons, Alice A special meeting of the gran^p. training the success of this y e a r ’s Simmons. George I, to h'-ar reports of committees anii com m encem ent is due. Sir v . J . M. ■ i act on the »amp. will he held at the The complete program was as Since the lead e litorial was Snyder, G. \V. church in laidlaw , Finlay n :ght. fallows: printed >n Page 2 of this issue Sr.yder, Mrs. G. W- jut,' Id, at S o’clock. Inasmuch S.’h n o l V a « t I •»! t • til ti { satisfactory arrangements have Stiles John C. M\ lit«;h i 'p ii oit« < Ink)'* as Frid iv night is the regular l.l OY if l*e«*n made whereby Jchn A. \ I* i m i y K l d d l r t Stiles William G. m e tin g time of the I.aidlaw devel Kobe 1 1 Lottie, Kilun Seabtiry assumes full charge and l.u hi a I'.ctur#- Stile«, W innie P MurgAret I. H u tii> Montb i»1 J u n e opment lcajiie, a jo'nt session will lib e l Mis# Florence Seshury retires as ('»»«!••r llir T able M tm .v « Swisher F rank V 1 e held, to which the prnetal j ub- V ti a ion >ung associate editor and also from the Thompson J A Bon V*.'jf»r* t II. (. r a ii *1 in h 1 i.• is earnestly and cordially in v it- ' The V o t i n g \ uit 'i l e u . management of the paper. A \ ’ IA11 t ' l J l |» ' l l l ... Thorpe, J. C. ed Immediately after the meeting, Kru k W fi«») *> S iKtfckUoi) change is made for personal rea Thorpe Mrs. J . C. %ih . I rial* oi ■ Mri'Miiinki'r 0. w. A lhn w ill lect'. re on the sons. Now. ladiesan 1 gentlemen, O ilie i ft gli l> a Thorpe, William P CLA U D E S. W A T T S . tenets of Socialism. I l i It - miik ! business men and advertisers. I Tullar, E dna T h e rlptit tinnii man to A rth u r l. Yorys in the iiiaiinifem ent of tho national F r a n k i tu i tillar \S r.«-11 I' hh N\ m n ll*»> All conn* out. intend to stay in Laidlaw, but Cfim|ial»rli tu Is'lnllf "f Secretary T a ft I» Ctailile S. W a lls A - a tu ws|i:i|ier ' ru ff T h r OM s. h . .I Cl *». k Tullar, J. C. The complete membership ¡is* of N* l i l e men 111 Hprluif H nkIiif you must give me your support. man inni W ashington corre.|KJtulent lie la ic t ju lu t e it w ith i i..* ; I’pdike, Earl I llol A T n » iib iv * « m n * D o ll the Laidlaw cringe, revised to date. tour by every sis-tloii of itu- o u in try. A year ijre lie made the first extensive J o in A. S eabury . n iw re s |io iid fiit to luveatl^nte the p illtir a l eolutlttons that will have beartug is as shown herewith:----- >1 u II mt ii »•»«•• Updike, G. W. Ht rlintiuii rin w n Lou on tin* iiatl'innl caint'nli;n At the isnu'lnslon of that tmir, wh -It • üilintceíl Wallace, F. N. Allen, 0. W. prnetleulls every sia le with any ho|ie >»t Iteinililiean soti-s in the elertoral I’rof .1. Alton Thompson's clu-s N ii Reporter on the Spot. VVallaeo, Mr«. May ro lló le , Mr. W atts In , ime nssoeluti'st ssltli Mr. V o rys and lias renderò I M lliU llt Barnes, W. D. »■I* concbide tt'e »lu bet of the ver SjHfial !<» flic- t ’lironu i «*. •rrvlce for tho aoerotary of war. Becker. C. 1’ nal ►emeal.T this Friday, June IP REDMOND, nine 17.— Word Preaching at Tumalo. Becker, Tlieo. G. Ail in ail. ill»1 nine months’ school lias been received from j. K. Lamb Special to the Chronicle. Bell, George hi Laidlaw has Ixo'ii very snlisfac to meet him in Stianiko. A rt st- TUMAI.O, June 17— Rev. C. L. Bonham, J R. l)irv, and th)' patrons of the local hng, hurtling reporter, < f course, Lowther held an interesting meet Remit tt, Mabel school desire nothing better than a would have run t i e report down ing at this place Friday evening Bennett, C. C. reengagement ntnl return of the ami find out whi'ii and all admit and preached an interesting ser Bennett. Mrs. C C. pcci.i? ti> the ('hroniclr | ulGO^cd clci’k outgoing faculty with its altrndar.*. it. Being only a farmer and hav mon. Tln-re were a goodly number Brow n. Cora A. curriculum PLEASANT RIDGE, June 10. The financial report showed the in,* to take much of our newt jurt of neighdors here ami all enjoyed Brown, lla/.el. as it is left at the house, we fail ir. —At the school meeting held on . district to be in good condition. | the sermon very much. Brown, Nilln, Monday evening, J A. Vosburg There has been five months of Puis Out F in ; Burred. many such particulars. Brow n wtlihun. i was elected director to succeed j school, ird most of the ind.'btcd- HjH*rial lo ihe* Chronicle- Couch, (.’a • rie I.. Cay at I’ rosser, wash. ! himself. Prof. Thomps m was • ness lias been paid t if. REDMOND, .min* 17.— W h:it Plow Hyde's Hide Acres Couch, George M Special to the Chronicle. might have been another serious Spcna* to tli«* l*luut»n lr. Couch, John REDMOND, June 17.— Many lire w is averted by Mrs. Kricliler, GIST, June 17,- Mr. Buikliurd Day ton, Anna friends of Mr. and Mrs. p. K Sim who carries quite seven' burns on and Henry Shoemaker have just Payton, F 10. ons will he interested in knowing her wrists as a result. Het calan completed a contract for clearing Dayton, F. II. that they have bought land at on Mie hotnostenil caught tire from ami plowing 10 acres for Oscar Payton, Ruth Prosser, Wash., and ex^ict to a stick thrown on the porch which Hyde of I’rincville on his* dcrrrt Ford, R. A. jprrui uitiic chrnnicip. I was hurt. Swanson t tys that move up this summer. claim near (list. was too long for the stove. Gerking, Grow r G. PRINEVILLE, June 18.— , for awhile he thought he war. in Gerking, .1. N B. Did I k , or Ditl He No»? ! While in town a few days ago.! one of E. II. Harrimar.’s lioxcars, Captures 4 Coyote Pups. Home M ill) Smith’ s Freight. Gerking, Mr«. .1, N. R. Special t ) th e C hronicle. Messrs. Sears and Swanson of • but by the time he got control of S p n a l t o Hi«* Chronic!«*. Special to tin* rlironlclt*. Gerking, W. R. SISTERS, June 17.— We under I’OVYELL BUTTES, juue 17 Mr. Powell Buttes stopped a runawav | the reins he found he was i". a SISTERS, June 17— »\rtlmr llall. W. II. stand Ben Richardson has »old h;s team on the main street. No one wagon box Templeton ami l.ou Oliver have Moflitl has captured four coyote Hall, Mrs. W. H. interest in the saw mill to Wilson returned from Shanikowiih freight pups. Tin* news was brought down Harper Albert Bro’s. by Mr. Yates, who has been work for Robert Smith. Harper, Letitia ing on the Turney ranch. Cutting Sisters Saw logs. Harter, A. J. Shearers Clip 8,GW Sheep, Harter, Mrs. A. J. SjYeci.il to the Chronicle. The Only Town for Her. S p rci.il lo Ih r Chron c lr. Harter, James C. GIST, June 17.— F. M. Phipps Special to thr Chior.ick*. sp«ci»i lo the chronicle. a 8UccesSt being taken in, Janies, Alanson I.OWKU BRIDGE, Ju n e 17.— ha- a contract to cut 100.000 feet SISTERS, nine 1 7 . - Mis» Lillie ; POWELL Buttes, June It?.— | so there wili soon be an organ in James, E. B. Slimier» are busy clipping H,(K)0 of sawlogs for v/ilson Bros, at Sis- llawlsworth has returned to her T h e basket social held here was I the Shepard school. J a n n s Mrs. Ella sheep at the Black Butte ranch. |ter». homo at Sisters after several months absence. POWELL MAN OF THE HOUR BUTTES GRANGE I IN HOT CAMPAIGN HY REPUBLICANS WON’T LEAVE. m THE PLEASANT RIDGE SCHOOL DISTRICT CONCLUDES YEAR WITH LITTLE DEBT CATCH RUNAWAY PRINEVILLE HORSES WHILE ON VISIT TO THE COUNTY SEAT PROCEEDS o T B iG BASKET SOCIAL .$0.1 MEANS ORGAN FOR SHEPARD SCHOOL A