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9 Laidlaw Chronicle E d itorial Page Published E v e ry Saturday "' L 1 J ohn A. :>KV«>.r.:> n» ih k I a I I ' I . AW «t I.aidlnw, Ore, by llu* C h ron icle Pub. Co ‘ iNrmtKsrs or n u n n o i m y in . i s m u A.N1> T H K I K k U i A ’ Kl» 8i:RS£R:PT/ON RATES O a* Year BEND* SHA L I V E R Y and S T A G E Go. S k a b u k y . Managing Editor. KUTKil I 1'AK I H' V I A U. N ew Invariably In Sdraaea $ 1 .0 0 , Sn M o n th * nDVERTiai/tu mutes lJiaplay, ;>«r inch per niuntli, I»0c. Loral »ml Cl«**ifieU l.mrra, 6o IN (A) eta c o v e re d h r s ie g e s b e tw e e n H in d fu r th e r in fu r in a tio n and S b a n ik o . w r it s oaa pnea »«• Ain One Insertion, 15c. On Pint Va^r , llte. He,I, Double Kite* Condolence«, be W E Ñ 1 NDY PRO P?) BEXI) - - OREBOX Entered »< iecomi-el»** mail matter November lb, 1905, at tbe poat oilier at Laidlaw, Or.gon, under the Art of Cougrean of March 3, lSTlf. or w arn run r Sm baartpttam Minima! Mrs. J. C. TIJLLAK, Laidlaw Oregon. r O U ahould make it a ¡.Kiint to renew at odcc . Kditora have to live, and it it no aharitv to aak C hko NKI. is «ubacrioaia to keep paid up at |1 bU « yaar iu advance. The ¡v tlal ifgiilaiion» alao require it. When you ere a \ X Etna trama in lbi* ipace it »:,;n .ties that your sul jTipln n ¡a dlie. Should a double XX aro»» b<* nj*:krd it la warning that pa|ier wo. be duro nil ruled if auhartiptioi Ve not to on p a id —— L a i p i . aw C hronk i », I.Aim aw, C i i h h Cot- s t y . Owtuoi SATURDAY. J C l.Y SOCIALISM . AN IN E V IT A B L E 11, WON. A N D GROW ING POW ER. * I THERE are 1,000 Socialists in Crook county, and 5,000 in th< central portion o f Oregon; there are 25.000 Socialists in Ore gon, and, to put it mildly, 1,000,000 in the United States. They are multiplying daily, as the world reads and learns. Although politically in the minority as yet, the Socialists are : growing power. Almost unknown; aye, despised; 10 or 15 year ago. in the past 5 years they have made their influence felt in ev cry nook and comer o f this great nation. Five years hence, unles conditions improve—and they cannot under the present form o government—the Socialists will be a dominant factor in the jxflit- ical economy o f America. No one can ignore this fact, pressing persistently, shall one say relentlessly, to the top. A t anyratc, tin tenets o f Socialism are worth investigating. To facilitate this er.d, and to give the Socialists o f this part o the country an official organ and press champion through which t< vent their thought and action, J' hn Alden Sea’oury. editf r of th Laidlaw fOregon) Chronicle, will commence the pu! ! <ati<n oi August 1 of the I n t e r - M o u n t a i n S o c i a l i s t , the subscription pric o f which will !>e (fo r a short time) 50 cents a year. $2.00 for fiv< years, or 3 cents the copy. It will be published monthly at first and weekly as soon as the business warrants it. Socialists .ire \ r patriotic, both to the nation, each other and their press; hence, th I n t e r - M o u n t a i n S o c i a l i s t assuredly w i l l be published weekly and s o o n ! To insure its success from the start, and its entry as secom class mail matter, let e v e r y Socialist who reads these lines tak i m m e d i a t e action as follows.— 1. Subscribe yourself, for one year or five years! 2. Get a l l your friends and e v e r y Socialist you know to d likewise. 3. Send the editor the names and ad Iresses of persons ir. am part o f the 415 States whom you know to be interested in Socialise N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N , e t r i i n n c u t >> v t h v : í s t k k u j s . V. 9 IrúQú 0 9 cc T i . 0 T m l i r i , Or»*g».n, stay. rj*h. nr»«! n o t ic e U i -( ) r p u b l ic a t io n % N ’»V"- % a u t N K ’ 4S »V1 4 SectW*u *i, nLNLKY I’KOPliK SAT 1 SF 1 KD H o m e C o o k in g a t R e a s o n a b le P r i c e s M .W .A . Restaurant, Bend, O re. HOTEL POINDEXTER B. SH A R P. Proprietor. OUST r C o rn e r Sto re ’ A G E N E R A L STORE FOR m GENERAL PUBLIC . KEEP A -C 0 K IX G Í IL»* I ►.»!I«*<*, Oregon, May 12, 190 x »»l* T im » r A p p licatio n . No t .93. tur sW ' - , -, , : \ ■ . V, , *• 1 . • 1 - n i . T'/wr»v:itj, >1 + ,n ili, Km .a« 10 ».«al, W llU m e ii .M rrV li«". l i t , S l^ .l ii i l r r of In ir n t li.n to xnwli' Í*In,tI ti, 1 iin l.iiih r la ln i to lnu< nl.ov« ft«-,i-nl.<*i|. I« l,.r . I l i - county ( la rk . • I' x I i k v ille , <Jr"v',ii, on the » 1 1 , d»y „1 Jul< X* IV « < iilm unt ñamen w itn c M f f ¡M m arit nnmv* a . w itnw, Robert u . Piarti», «>1 rn n u v llle, o regf D. K o I m ti !.. M o liti, ».I I’ r iu r v lllt , O r-g o n W illiam Comb«, of frlu evlU e, Oregon. V. illla m (>>«titM, of P r t iif v illa , o r-a o n . F ria rlll* K Uomb«, of P riu evIlU , Oregon. K'lna x,. of I'rititv lll» ', Oregon. C. C Person, of Hidteri, Oregon. C hi. I V m u , of xirrgon. CeT^ W '¿ "■ re , •'/».■Y C. w M i w , Uriflalwr. > Jr */%, belongs to Hi^litowiT-Sinirli Co.. >\lio nnikt‘ lumber, sliin^lrs and inoaldiiiiLs as cheaply as possible and sell them at a reasonable profit F<>K FIRTH Kit IWRTH'l LAKS eiKjiiire at mill. 1 ^ miles N.-W. of I.aidlaw, Ore. O K IM K TM K N T <»r T H K I.N TKIU ' M N . L a u d * l i b r i' a t Notice !* liy.'pM - :> thn* K li * - H o tirr I , I..r, ,. '.lis i I ' ll, , ,! , K f’ntn'.n, . * • ifiU ft U r w h o, oa March '¿ (A h % I'i 1 Tu. v .., * <>r.'x,'rai. srh**. <»n Vf.rx’ n _■>j 11 1 |>'V rifi-i« 1 ìiuUrr Application. .**o. i ,'ji, f.*r W , . T ow n ih jp iirfouth, Kiog«* 10 *c m t, Willamette Merldiftn, ha« fili '1 u < í.<:e r»f 1 mention to make T m n i Frool. fo l latra w. the land d fiiT ib fd , before th* eotinfy Cl or ft ** K rin etU lt, Oregon. onthekO.h U y o/Jnty. THIS SPACE E. B. J Á M E S E Proprietor. I # vw xm m m m m w