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About Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1908)
Laidi aw Wants You on the Uth! r — r—— 7 — r— — GRAND mmtmmmmmmtmi mmmmmmm The ‘Corner Store’ A G E N E R A L STORE CELEBRATION AT FOR . BEN RAL PUBLIC LAIDLAW JU LY 4. THE KEEP A-COMING. e . b . J a m e s ; Proprietor. SATURDAY. JUNK 27. 190$. or ’resident: T a f t e x :A d . S l i e r m a n ! ow thrr. CITIZENS AND W ATER USERS. DO N O T D E LA Y . E have it on unimpeachable authority that the officers o f the Columbia Southern irrigating company have made a proposal to plaintiffs in the suit against the company that said suit be post poned until January 1. 1900. The company promises, if this be done, to interest Chicago capital and proceed with the work under its more or less dog-eat-dog contract with the state of Oregon to improve this segregation. The company further agrees that should its officers be unable to interest the Chicago capital aforesaid, it will enter into an agreement with the settlers and water users to waive all its rights in the action and to not contest the suit after the date of postponement is passed in January. In other words, the company asserverates its intention to either interest Chicago capi-1 tal in the segregation enterprise or to allow a decree to be entered ] against it by the court- W Plausible, isn’ t it? Very honest, unduly honest, on its face! But it smells like the prewerbial nigger in the woodpile. Why? Let us see: The statute o f limitations, by January 1, 1909. will probably help Mr. W . A. Laidlaw to escape certain responsibilities, though we can’t say how much. January 1. 1909. Gov. Chamberlain will go out of office, and Gov. Benson will go in. We know Chamberlain’s fairness in the matter, but Benson’s attitude as chairman of the state land board is un known. January 1, 1909, State Engineer Lewis will po out o f office. H a * may be re-appointcd by the new governor, and he may not. Should a pliant state engineer be appointed to succeed Lewi«, all of we bamboozled settlers would have to take to the tall timber. No one wants to give up the fight! Do it today! W rite those two! - Big Tennis Tourney! iFree Trout Barbecue Lfldlm w . K »r\t P re s i» } terùtn t h u t c h , Is tilli.« » » . O re g o n K r v . t i A M . I j U v . I ' ll t lu r . k r » < . I . cr M r ih t n ! *t . i l i r m ^ l r Ptr.»» h n g vci*»» r \ r \ » t * > u in t iy .»t H p iu . S u m lttv m I u n i I 11 4 in .. ( i i r ix l u n K n V -m m i 7 $ * p 111 r v w t y H u n 4 iv l ‘ra y e r H ir e lin g * e ve ry r u m ili; it 7 p » o d i x k WANTED Farm or Bumlnmmm K»r sal«. N ut p a rtlm U r atioet location W ith to hear from n o n n o only « b o • i l l »o ll 1lrn*.t to m iy«r U lv t pel» n. 4 »»«r ip jt u lo nn n nu o i t «tot# am t* « i n a puaaaanioa cnn bn hnJ A d d i««. L DA RIT 1HIK1. I m Head. «-T. I ir»t ll.ip t iM c h u r c h . It* m l l H r g o n . p t t lo r a lr WAY MEAT MARKET Picnic on Island Park Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton & Veal Spaces of Every Kind REDM0N1 Patriotic Exercises! J. M. SPENCER, THIS SPACE ¡I m *I oii £8 to Hiijlitowrr-Sniitli Co., who make lumber, Hliin^les ami numltlin^s as cheaply as possible ami sell Hum at a reasonable profit. IMJR FURTHER PARTICULARS enquire at mill, 12 miles N.-W. of I.aidlaw, Ore COME ■ 1 ■ To Laidlaw TO CELEBRATE I This Year! 1 T ■ ——- 1 » 11 ~ ' B E N D ’SH U N IK O L IV E R Y and S T A G E Go. N ew covcreJ stages betw een Bend an d S h an ik o . For fu rth er in io rn n iio n w rite C T 1 9 - c in tili Fast Baseball Game! A suggestion, a command, a duty —Let every citizen in the Laid law segregation immediately write two letters; one to Attorney General Crawford, one to the State Land Board. Kick, and kick hard, gentlemen, against any further postponement of this suit. Flood the officials in Salem with your letters, and make them good j and strong! We can’ t afford to let that nigger escai»e. W e must stand by ou- homes and our families. Kick, and kick hard, gentlemen. letters, and do it NOW. K. H. WcHAHDY PROP?] BENI) - - OREGON or Mrs. J. C.TULLAR, Agent, Laidlaw, Oregon. STEVENS C For Trap or Kidd a S TE V E N S S IN G L E or D O U BLE B A R R E L SH O TG U N is Ideal. Low in Price — High in Quality—good gun value right through! Made In standard gauges, lengths, weight#, etc.— Hammer or Hammerlesa Styles. ST E V E N S SH O TG UNS S H O O T S T R A IG H T A N D 8 T R O N O n i » M .n iw tratwd CaUiaf iwiiV Ing sntlr» o«Sy * H»a l U i M b n la color«. A ftlU L b p*r » SENATOR JULIUS C. B URR OW S. T h e selection of ¡Senator Burrow» for tcuqioriirj chairman of the Repub lican convention at Chicago c a n »«) widespread comment In both parties because o f the Michigan statesman's attitude toward some o f the [«ollcles of President R o osevelt It nas argued In some quarters that the chairman's keynote speech m ight not he entirely In accord with the course the president would have bis party pursue In the coming campaign, and tbla fact adds Interest to the opening days of the convention No one. however, has ques tioned the etanchnes* o f Senator Rurnm s Republicanism, and his eutlre p olitic»! career has stamp»»! him a> "ti* " r " " e politicians of tils J. S T E V E N S A R M S A T O O L CO. P. O. Bor VOSS. G. W . HORNER, DEALER IN GENERAL MERCHANDISE. ¡Fancy and Staple Groceries, Mens’ working clothe New line of GOTZIAN SHOES just in And MORE Coming M ill Feed and Rolled Barley fW HIT I HAVER1? ÖÜHÄHD WILL BE IM OH THE N È X T 7 r EÌGHT) Chicopee Kalla LAIDLAW, OREGON.