Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19??, August 14, 1908, Image 1

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LAIDLAW CHRONICLE
VOL. 111.-NO. 41.
[/AIM,AW, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON,
Oregon, the Progressive,
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Creates much Interest. :
FRIRAY, AUGUST 11 .190«.
The Vacuum Tube,
A New Discovery.
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Wi l l no aU tiition (¿.liu.
MANY INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATIONS MEET
Portland Entertains many Visitors and
Development work continues to move.
Oregon Pair Associations will exhibit
Live stock at Portland Show.
l ’ostnuish rn hold ( onv* ntion.
rousing «.onvolition ut tlio I'ortUi:d is enjoying, with Ins family, the
t'oini'H r ml fluì» Friday and Hat- glntiea of Oregon's August climat»
I’oMmunliT M»nto, uf I'urt- at IVliran
tu the viniling fu tern ity.
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Lodge, near
Klitmatli
Tliefr i»Uv «vili cover «ever*
A »*|»«-<•- u! weeks.
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Vice Fresidei-te, J«ilin*,
mi 111 < 1 <J< 11 I wuH il»1- organization K iiiitclin itt ami K. K. Calvin a c ­
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Fourth
f l a .s l’o rtin a s tir-,’ i'oiii|uuii«(| M r. 1 Iiirrimar tu Oregon
with Addinoti IJ'-nmtt, of irrigui», hut »ìuring hin vacation they will le
in* J>r< M«J» nt ai.U XV. J
4i»rvie, secretary.
ihut ih< v bun
M ay
I n* r « t l u r i M * l
pom I
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paid.
J T h a s been but a few short carrying of articles and passen-
; ^years since Fulton ’3 steamboat gers adout six months a -o. H i
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; on the Hudson was a th in g c f won- first constructed a tube some two
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dor and the railroad train, a thing j feet in diameter through which
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unknown. The sending of a roes- packages were sent at the rate
I .1 t h e (> k * ¿ o l * i; ti*.
sage for thousands of miles over 0f two miles a minute. The Unit-
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a slender wire was considered, ed States Mail Service Officials
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of that rul* h above*
'!’«> w Iolili eofirduHieii Mprinjc*«
N't#, t liey're riot for tî»»# woubldit«
Hut ('m iipiiiiie olloriiigH,
t l. rk, nf j Ini-y inspecting their ro.idi through , k A I
il/ U C A T
ft
M r iil
W A D I C T V I consideration.
to take notice. The result has
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Now, a llis changed; the rail- been that Mr. Stoetzel has built
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road, the steamship, and the tele- a tube large enough to run cars
Kveryhody felt out the »»tntp.
g n a lly
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l ull peMtuge iiiiim I re’comji.iriv
I ‘»teli (’elitrlb iition iniid«*,
'1’liiit all tu m id lillHCCt'ptuble
llnrriinan has vacation in Oregon
lami i r» sui» »1 ami guvo it lunclu-oi» 1 Lol c.
U. S. Government Mail Service m aking
Investigation. Passengers and
Packages travel at rate of
Two miles a minute.
p u b l i c a t i o n w i l l !#«• m a d e
FOUTLAND, ( s i b ilìi)— V'»g 10.
K- If If.irriman, the great«»! in-
The F»»«llitastera of Oregon Rail u tii viiluality in tin* railroad world,
unlay.
FOR THE TRANSPORTATION Of THE MAILS.
N’ * * ftftt i rl l> « « i ion lutisi oxc»*» il
-V liiniifttion wise;
CM all «»I etrtuiri
WIIOUE NO. 145
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Good Hoad* Conference Open.
1 tie (iuuil
l»y utl. tiding.
liuail.
Conference
open* tomorrow nml there in nbso-
Oregon’« .Milk in too Kirh.
lute a# iirancc of :< thoroughly rej»-
r.•■‘I*illative garnering
utul it li»
gatluri.ig and
liie luiniin rcial inier«-.>t» ot Oregon
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, gerertili v und» r.lufid that pernia-
uud ll»e O f guu Slate l>uiry Associ* mmi organization will ho effected
utlnli, .»gainst li»t> adupllntl bv the ¿»ml r»»ult getting legislation a-
Vigorous pio!» «I was entered by
Will yield one hundred to two hundred
bushels per acre.
graph are common things: the I carrying several passengers, the
telegra- j tube being burned under thesur-
j phy have followed in their wake, face of one of Chicago’s parks
j telephone and wireless
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W a n
C l a i m s
N o t>'e t3 ^tisfied>the mind
a»d is abort one haif mile long.
the inventor has been busy ana This tube has ju st been complet-
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1 the flying machine has become a ed and given a number of tin-
\\ ln*at that vull yield 1CX) to 200 and, according to tin? ti**tP «Irfaciv
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biit-ltcl» jo-r »<•«» »ppt-arB to btve given i». will bu an esctdlent flour i re‘*.“^ ’
official tests, ail of them proving
i i.n I »».ui f »iiiiereuce a t M ack in ac ‘ greed ii | m > i i . Tiie con feren ce in urn
U,-n .1. velopetl in Idaho hy Mr. A. " rain* aP ^ ari:'S lo r,l,lk v' ilh
A ' ih ° S® thl" * 3 but r* cent,y j successful. Chicago’s Mayor and
M a u d , Mictiigaii, ot a Mandimi for | ,l«r l,M> •uajzict» of the Oregon De
Stem aa n flour
- producer.
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were considered only as the tm- Postmaster, together with a doz-
I velopmeiit le ague.
Adam«, nf Juliautta, who baa seven
« vapoiatcd loilK ro p m in g J o i»cr |
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Mr. Adam? will »ell hi.« crop tb :? aginations of fevered brains but on friends, made a number of
To
Create
Interest
in
Live-stock
hundred
acres
of
new
crop
ibis
year.
year
to the farme:- who wi-fi it at
«iiilnolida. Oi «-goo's milk I» rich
now comes that wlv.ch bids fair ¿rips through the tube aud report
I ’l‘he different Fair Asocial ione
He
calls
bis
new
variety
the
io li’jtier fat, owing to our climatic
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per
kuahvi,limiting
the
pur-j
to revolutionize our entire trans- the sensation as delightful, there
uf Oregon a i r cn-o|»eru!iiig for a ’’Alaska” and claims to have secur­
chare oy each farmer to one liu-hel
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«'n iiilltlo iis. b u t u lu im l.m t p a s tille
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j splendid display til products miti a ed 1 1 is ti re t seed, one head, freni a of the grain. This discovery o f, P otation system
being a light billowy motion as if
im .iio hr» solid» than in milk from ,
»Lowing of live-stock at the
very ft rule valley in the Northern Mr. Adams bid« fair to revolution- • The T' acuum Tube 13 the thm* riding upon air. A load of more
cows fi »! eight montila in lue year. Fall .-how in Port land, with the
country. This is hi« fourth year « » the wheat growing im luory o f ; which now appears upon the than 2,0 0 0 pounds of cement was
( ;.-egon «fairy men «ml coud« iimms Le.-t rates evi l hel l in thu Stale. of exjiei mien latitili and from the the Pacific Northwest, a country I scene to solve our transportation placed u»x>n a car and driven at
lo .-1 III il oollii. should he Mielias VII tiii« has its partili the develop-1 „inal.. head received in 1904 he already tumour as a wheat pruduc ' problem and through its use it is. the rate of two miles a minute.
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.. I iu*ut of tin* >*.uU% by creatiti:: Mich
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a il) t h u year harvest tioout #.».003 iiijr recti.m. Tbs Ala k.« «. ¡.«.it
r. -i.lt from tlie use of wiioif ij . j I k ,
thought both the mail and pas-
There is now a Commission of
an iuter< st in IneMock production j W h „U<; ( v!loice „r , in. He claims a hartl wheat variety and tin* head- i
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in their prod tu t.
a« will mean an ample Mipply »or t U , t(lf.
hiW h,,.n irofI1 100
o f ,k c l r ! ,e d
»> Chicago
Oregon wins Honor Abroad.
llie »iipport of Urn great packing u, .J u0 tlIll, b ,|l# aamunt sown each a* the Chit, wheat. The head» av. i States will be conducted within a making official tests with a view
plants now umler construction in yt.tr rince tirrt rowing the reed.
T h r i — Ori gini a t h l e t e s won lain
age from 1 CO to fOO grain.« each ver.v few years.
, to adopting it for rapid transm is-
or- ai the Olimpic game- iu Dm Portland
Mr. Stoetzel. who is the invent- sion of the mail?. It will probably
It is either a -p rin g o r fall \t tient and are large ami plump.
<i on, no other Slate iu the Fnion Special Hates t« Oregon points,
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icelebbate eighieeith Y
m ak in g-tu li it showing. Thelinys
The sale of special one-way tick
will bo royally entertained in Fort* its from ¡ill points iu thu United
land when they return early in State- to all points in Oregon lie-
Septeiulier. lioih athletic autl coin-1 gins September 1,and continue« un-
mereiai hodi«« are uniting m die , til Ocinl cr dl.-t.
Y
t A H l d c H v « S g orm^tod*srn km '
can be utilized for long distances
A mo«f enjoyable social function of Ch.cago, made the discovery » jt wHi practicaJly soive tae ques.
\V. A. Laidlaw has filed a de-
tur «t n u unity murrer to the complaint in the Wi,s bd.l in Laidlaw <»n fart Satur j of the use of the Vacuum for the tion of rapid transit
c m tel itr -l.are with a little effort.
arran cu t nlr.
D i s c o v e r y . !
cast* of Ggrking vi. L v 4 !l .V in j day evening, Augu-t otli-.llic occa-
which Gerking t^ks for Ü16.000 J*in» b' ind the cel.hration of the
damage?. Laidlaw, by h is a ‘ tor- liiçbtrciith birthday «.f Mir« llu:!.
ney, .Fudge Smith r.’cks to Knr Day ton, daughter of Mr. and Mr«.
tho action by j Ì • aling the statute F. 10. Dayton. Ford I-laml war j
o f limitation. Judge Dufur, who the fee no of the fertivuie«, wldthj
is associated with Vv. P. Myers ' iiluiniiuite.l with linterns and l o t ­
as counsel for Mr. Gerkintr. will ' tires made « tuo«t pit tt.re-upie ret
present the argument for the | ting for the forty frie :uD, who ha. 1 ;
plaintiff and thinks he will ha''© ! gathered from furano m a r t ILI Kf
but litle In tibie in getting th e: the occa ■.»-n a iLt .1 »> ; f ! f (»nf
demurrer overruled by the Court. ! Oui-oi-dooi
ort> <«• ri
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largasi Wool Clip
( Wait of Rocky Munbi is
dainty refrerhment- wire
rve< i
from the home. A fa r iu ’>• ot.
I he a »e* il« i on of - !* : 1 < o » kv • ■ », k
1 1« mailt a piea-ant
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P rod u ced iu i'rd o ii t ’uilixty. rema iiuler of : io e \ * i i ur- « .- - p« 1.1
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in play ng chii-ae*-. vtiiiili :l.e
j (.'rook coiiolv fumi«!.«« the larg-
guet-t« t i.p'tetl cn :;i .» iule hont
e»t indivitliial »tool clip wert of the when all »V 'l.t-d AL-« H’.ith mailt
; Hotkey Moimt une, the Fiddwin J |,„ j , j y it tun.«
the day.
S heep ,<• Laud l' irpany, of Hay
A I ll!l «t.
j
Creek ht iug theowaer
I hi« great j ‘
« THEM à DAUGHT l R
, clip, cotiM.-ting of ‘J ’»( .i)t'0 pound»!
>f choie«' wool n assolti al Slninike j
on last Friday to thu Hotimy wore |
.teil Mills ai.it hr« i giti #«»l!.c-th.l.;’
li iosa.
Ii:« large
pj|( |.,sj Tt csilav iiio n .it
» over Iti »•:.« [ t r pound.
Company baca repat.ti.cn hr t’ne home »-t F. N. \\ al’ae»
»p’al.lv ot it» Wviel ami'itg the j was matte glut *>\ tl » <
THOMAS
L
LEWIS.
The family removed to Martin» Kerry, Q., wheu Tom Lewis was a ) Willi.
William J. Bryon, Jr ., only son of the celebrated pis’sldentlal candidate, la
now a student I d the Nebr»i«kit Slate university at I.im-nin tie is eighteen
year« old and a large, rohnst yonlli He U tle«erll»ed by one who wua asso­
ciated with him in early h»»yhood its a thorotighgoiiig boy with a fondness r»*r
outdoor sport* and an independent spirit. Some years ago William. Jr., became
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Interested la carpentry. He built a small simp on tils home premises «_'< ,
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(n*»r
v I 1 Bryan one day obserretl u sign on the door r«.. ding. "I'oaltlrely No Autaii-
tance.” The colonel honor««) the warning, but asked tbe boy why lie was so
:u.< lt.it in th
e id u a lro , *T oaa wwrk Unix» » y b eu l ui aot bothered by iH.'ople,’* said WUUaiu.
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a i : an d M u tu i-' 'Vhortj
luivt I? «ntl i;« prorluct I rii g lltei little baby gii I,
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! j »ell g in at*ei t i » ce.
highest marke t price
It is seldom
and l ai »: t . • doing
or never offeretl at tin- tegular woed
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S ni ’.Ml’.« « I vs he j
sul«-« h ilt i- re e r v t t l 1» r i n d i v i d u a l
f CUI
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1 lie Hahlwin J t’«'l>!e art:jf.<^ mti'.ctcs t») tluoiv
l,( 111 |w'
Jo hn Mitchell'« wieeeaeur ns iiiaatltleiif nl Ihe ttntted Mine Workers ot
Ainerloo, Thomas L. Ion«Is, already lias had large experience In lalmr eveetillve
work. Ho held the p<»*ltlon of treasurer of llte ttnlte»l Mine Workers for two
years and then was chosen vice proslihuit. Karller In life Mr I a-win « a s
prominent In the Knight« i*f laibor orgnutzntlon. Ho was horn forty-two years
ngo at Midway, Pn„ ant) worked In the anthrnelte mines many years. Iiegltmlng 1 o n ly one of a 1 ;tr
at th« tender ago of seven. Ills father was a coal miner, a native of Wales.
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wool
WILLIAM J. BRYAN. JR.
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