Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19??, August 07, 1908, Image 2

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REPUBLICAN
For President,
For Vice-President.
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T IC K E T
WILLIAM II. TAFT.
JAMES S SHERMAN.
Of Ohio.
Of New York.
IIRESII>I:\ i I II. El E< f o i l s .
J. D. LEE.
F. J. MILLER.
A. C. MARSTKRS.
Ii. R. BUTLER.
• if Multr.-mah County,
of Linn County,
of Dough;-.» County,
of GilL..:u. C unty.
F)E cartful about your suoseriptior.3 t > the differvnt pre-id T.tial
•^campaigns for they will be published if y >u give : > > m tc’i.
Oregon republican or democratic is the quest--n that is r.ov.
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asked. She elected a democratic senator, will she electa
democratic president?
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DFSGHUTES VALLEY LAND
M INVESTMENT COMPANY
Wo handle irrigated Tands
improved or unimproved.
Timber lands. Town p rop ­
erty. Business oliances and
all hinds o f investments.
O u r
b u s in e s s
e x t e n d s
th r o u g h o u t
th e e n tir e D H S G H U T H S
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WE U N HANDLE VOIR PROPOSITION,
NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED.
\\V atlvrrtisi* pjif I i nvtl d u t y jii . t p o f proppi-fy
listed with us and will uvr you <|ni< L results.
List vom* land, town proppi'h or Imsiness with
us and we will do the re>|.
It' • you want tu I mi • v. make known a vour wants
to us and we will tim I what you want.
The I >•-««• 1> ut«-- Vall«-\ ha*.»\«-r l 1’1 K») mr. t-f trr , i«>!e l.nxl,
I pMM> acre» of yellow | lint- t i in l» r. i -1 ini ti I .« * t. i h i ii « n it i u I |., t,
t, thriving \ 1 11 j » g*' j * ; unlimited a :ti< r |>,>w«r ii>r mutu.f n luring plu.t»,
food i'lirntte alul the tineat ncenery in tie* I’m-¡tic North«, «t. Our
► (reams are tetinmy with trout, mir nimmt .in» with d««r ;iml I ••a r
» bib during the wint. r *ml iq.riiiK month» II.» ,|u< ks ami
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frequent \i»it..r* mi nur Ink- -• nini rivi r»
FyeliMiea and at*Vere atmni«, mi I i : i # vim I tin 1 ■ ' ali,! Nf . tl ,. 1* \\ * t
ar*' her** iinknuw n.
H " linea of rml ron<l nr*' n « -un* \ . .| through tl V a lie v a ill
j roHpe.'t of early ronotruelimi l- i • r\ y ■ **l
To t fie horn meeker mil the i * * \ • - tor
In ve .pi* in] ¡if oj por t md ' i> -
to offer und « r ahull la- pleaaeil to Im e \ oil * .ill upon ii. or iiihin .■>■*
TITM . H Taft, the republican nominee f r president, is a bigman,
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of <!■» M.mi.nhbrr.
* * yes. a very big man. In fact so big is he that when he goes
y o u r in q u ir e * to u*.
into a telephone booth a carpenter has r.t once to be employed to Th.* v.\*ty*:i « » f îbe mo>tis!i lier il i » r-ret
ty mil. Il the r; • « erytt liKM O. A «Illt
DKSCHFTKS VALLEY LAND »ml INVESTMENT t’O
saw him out. He is big enough to fill the Roosevelt Chair.
.il’le lov-atSon eoi;**!»ts »f u r.t', ludo !
LAIDI.AW, OKEtluN,
spot with wat»*r L;I nt,um!ft Mot» If U
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importmif. sli.iuM be fvcT lu» cullisi
Up «Il t .
1 ;i , ■ • • In « îtirt. f » ■ the
Liquor Law Enforcement.
tpi Ion >f Ih„ «> vlu’.’v!,!; » '' • • lia 1
TT7ILL and can the liquor law bo enforced in this c unyv i.
II|M>I1 ttlliull the s! ü l.s \? •MtéHl. t i he
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r > question upon which there appears to be a differ -r.ee <■!' opin­ Involi.
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ion but we know from past experience th; t v. h»re the -mini. nt in luil'i •
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a community is in favor of law enforcement that the 1 .~.v wi 1 be The ■tills ni» p: i .* 1 1 1 live IT,..i'/A :• n 1 ire
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rigidly enf
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hibition of the liquor traffic is almost two to one, and the law can
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yards < tt .S*:0 t
and will be enforced if the people are of the amt* mind as upon pfr I!ie still tii.iU'-r i'-iiulrisi but 1* f.'W
last election day when they voted for the law.
hjiu-i t , i.iako the "l/II T.** Home
Today the sale of liquor in this county is a crime, just as much a made I. k *h. I n o usuaIly u•*J us
fermelit. r». »lui t ! r* *only t* . i:.* !.i
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crime as larceny, arson, or murder. As to the scri >un< -.- o f the Illicit • listili, r lias t i soliti “o.f J. il '.i tli
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iirti'r" U the worm. L. : iV.iri ill t».
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¡state.
MHiiip« i»f ii Ii **nt r \ fiit*n, viMMfit
dlutliiery 1» iisuullv t:.i;c:i a way v. h«>:i
Mr. Wilson, the prosecuting attorney o f this district, has said tbe < » j¡»•rator 1. . vt .. Uav: 1 A. Gate*
I hih I, riv«Ti* >i11«1 ci»»*ks, r.Or,.„t-
that he would rigidly prosecute all offenders against the law, and in Mrtr»|»»I:tun M l
we believe he meant ju st what he said. However, lie did r t
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I N O N E o n M A N Y t 0 1.0 n s
For ••-«-ii r i ii K i it It-t*> nil kiu*l-
Fay to the people that he would employ a horde of detectives to in­ Hurlke, aj.r ,p i» »r ••Ev.•:éi: a ■ pal,]
*>l t <*i\*■ ri* Mient l.iinl \\ If limit r. -
vestigate and report to him a'l violations o f the laws o f this state, Faim;.■ Hurix».' t!.;.« ijigïi .I' )IUpi»ment :
L A R O E S T F A C IL IT IE S
TVe !have bad an âge f «r si I *. on.
iil< in-«' nr iin|»n-\mi nt,ill luHi-t
nor do his duties require this of him. It is his duty, when sufficient
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T U B W E S T FOR
il C',.- for lier«.« «, an ; ge f.»:• \ hk ‘ « an
it to i k«-1 price*. W nil’ u* fni lull
information comes to him o f the commission of crime, to prosecute Q - *1 f'<r arti-t , i, it this” with a irai
T H E P R O D U C T IO N O F
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the offender and we believe he will do it.
liusi:ii"i'i a -pei'inlly 51.’> Jiar*
TTo:ii,
T b s n •::.!»* “ I*! :*-*! *
But there is an equal responsibility, if not greater, resting upon Riverì t l th e#« .¡¡ til
experii'ti«-,.
If 1
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IATI» Al Itf At (AITIM liOlirt
every law abiding citizen in the county. If horse stealing, arson, avi*", ¡i -roriUiJii t> I'.i y lî'irmy In
Kr-fereni'« , French A On., Hankei »
> *:u .in
murder, or any other o f the crimes were being daily committed in her ‘ 'M en »Srs* o f I I ' r I'
H IC K S -O R Ä T ,
Hudson !.and Co.
up iloyy in
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your vicinity, wh,jt v.ouid you do? What would all good citizens <!•" ¡in! K ¡ai In vit-i tl- » ii <*f Mr-. Ve * > '»
Til K DAl.I.KS. OKI!.
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do? They would immediately go to the prosecuting attorney with tv i; lit -riiry n. • • ,it» ’ hr ! i * i .**. • 1
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sufficient information and evidence to convict and would a:\sist him a m n ot p r o p e r ly *!r*-- I P.r - . i * - J i a
F O R
V E R Y
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by every means in tneir power to convict the offenders and put a p a r t y . " Ill* pt»:utei|. "P I
eri* I. t i ! ! i i j hll.i aii'l ' ■ <V
ell lu
o f
stop to the violations. The same duty rests upon you in the viola- nt , I Klaü'e, tl oii 't mitili i ' r . s ! ' < '*»:> r m r: m r> e r
Till * lie «.111.
tion of the liquor law and we hope to see the citizens o f this county ill y o u r I * I : * - sl*> ■!. :
f a m i l y
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make good and carry into successful effect the verdict w hich they «in i "ilifKi- n u l l i « e v e r a ft e r w e r e t î ï f ;
fi.V" ! In «i!:iyftil t ,'in.i :,"iti Mr«. \',|-
gave at the ¡»oils o f a “ Dry County” .
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ATTRACTioNs
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F r e s h
B eet\ F o r h , M u tto n &
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1 t r i o m p m h o m to
We realize that by reason o f the fact that the liquor business lias
k;.v-
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Th» Wcrd "Id ot.”
been a lawful occupation that now when it is made a crime men
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Is a v."»n 1 with ii curlo'i* b!s
feel a hesitancy in informing against violators. You say th it you to •Udlot”
y. Ill •»reek "Fllotes I i
|«y - ’ .- rii r i ; I ' . rurl f ^U r'u'%, atoriet ol
don’ t want to meddle with affairs that don’ t concern you. That meaning
a prhate I h . im . i i. »« li:«: in III«: y tt «iti , n ti. • il«l«*ftiens,
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you d >n’ t want to interfere with other people’s bu iness.
But it i-< ■•d t >
the .Mate m - 1 . » t..'i»¡fia i: hi
I j x iv .ir i! ( ‘«»ni, ¿::if.D bitter .
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does concern you! It is your business to see that the criminal law-
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o f this state are not flagrantly violated. I ’ you are a good citizen mvi.wnni r« !iow. it
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*T»n an I v.<«mt*i vhc* Iinvr arhirved true
you must make it your business just as much as you would in the l|sl'
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f" l ,l,' r * ’ su *, ir» hi vsill r .ntrii•»!!«• nrti«h > tuli
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i ni : : l t r. >u.: ” cmcut to tl.c
niattcr of Hnj' other oriinin<il ouencc.
inau*’ n?i ‘‘Miot’* is nn i^u^rnfit p » t - y hi iung
Dit'l :tHit*.* 4 »»*. .
The Law and Order League o f this county has a duty to perform f»n. n-ni «« ta*<, m ions it . <> ii.i r .» ,
l'or flic Hoys and Girle
and it should not now shirk or become careless. It was
largely ?
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1:1,1 /'! " ””
Armimi !«: !'< i . of I * in Arnt firnn
through the effo-ts of this League that the J/>cal Option
pettple u,.. senw;
of "i.iym.in." » ..in,«, intn-r I jo * rilin; rii » > \ nrorativ« . «*f a«lvct»lurc
were successful ai the polls, and now the duty is only just begun.
*" ih»* * t ** 1^1 .at«- i « t <« 1 ." Ami s’ir.h « < v« ry - iti» «l- lii'.iH in, I uinor*HM
pirtllff » of th* «!• ifFstir virissittidf s whirlt
The law must be made effective! It is not enough to offer a reward " ,,r!’.f"ssi ’"!,!1 Y '” 1. "r
r WIIH at f vcry • irl is f;*n»?!inr w.’h ar«- aniong thè
fcntnri s whit h « n i» / l !.e ('oui|nnion to
for the conviction of violators but when it comes to the knowledge
>'»>ing l""l'*"-
o f the officers of the League that the law is iicing violated and that
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the local citizens are shirking their responsibility then it is the
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Land Script For Sale
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! MEAT MARKET
J. M. SPENCER,
REDMOND.
B E N D * S H 7 l N/fCO
L I V E R Y and S T A G E Go.
New covcreJ stages between Bend and Shnniko.
Fnr further information write
^.HrWÊNftNDYPROP^
duty o f the League to get its agents into the territory and get evi-
deuce for the officers of the law. Let s make this county “ Dry”
in fact as well as in name. Don’ t blame the prosecuting attorney
nor the sheriff until you have done your duty as a citizen and done
it fully. Do it! Do it every day! If you do, the law '■ ill be effec-
tive notwithstanding the assertions o f sorr e that it can not he
enforced.
! D lirs, ;tnrcdot• , hit* *>f luttiK)f and
honii !tfl.llll<> t„ u ^
........ . u. > iiii »cell;iiiy whit h take liut a nnr. itc toread.
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1(roV)ll up b,
ilt tU. UVWlt.
Yhm E d ito r ia ! P a c e . fS usrsnt f ar.mts.
n d S c i e r e i . T h e ( h i!d ren * s P a g e .
|>:i|,(.r „«.¡.r.Ht tlm location ,,f thn Umi. rta v c a The
W e h ly
A w O efr
Laidluw i* tlm near« *t ton n t«» many V v .tiated A monne '-ment f r 1 yj ani! Bample
6o| • f th P ; r -, ; | (ree.
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of tf.« ««; cUim*, ami tiic L,i.iiaw
Tac YouTii's CoMPAfiir#^, sostoii . M ass .
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Chronicle i* th? paper to print your
New Eubacrintiona Re« eived t.% thi» Oftko • L i l i d r * » » ! .
notice of ptililicntion in.
or
Mrs. J. C. TUI.I.AR, Agent,
Oregon,