Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19??, August 14, 1908, Image 2

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J, D. LEE.
F. J. MILLER.
A. C. MAI‘STEPS.
U. R. BUTLER.
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Multnomah County,
Linn County,
Douglass County,
Gilliam Cour.tv.
TT^HAT will ‘'Billie’' Hear:-', do to “Bi
do a thing,
IV e h a n d l e i r r i g a t e d liin d n
Im p ro v ed o r u n im p ro v ed .
T i m b e r B a n d s . Yor/n p r o p ­
e rty . B u sü n esö o lia n ce s «net
a ll k in cte o f s iiv e s tita e n ts .
O ur b u s in e s s e x t e n d s th ro u gh o u t
the en tire D H S G IW T IiS V A L U Z Y
WE CAN HANDLE YWJ1 PROPOSITION,
NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED.
Thjy Must B j Pr«t:> Slronj, Accord­
Of Ohio.
Of New A ori*.
Bryan?
lie won’t
VI7HO is likely to get the most results from a republican eon-
> > gress. “Bili” Taft, who pledges himself to Roosevelt policies
or “Bill” Bryan, who pledges himself to his own?
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DESCHUTES VALLEY LAND
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WILLIAM H. TAFT,
JAMES S. SHERMAN,
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REPUBLICAN
For President,
For Vice-President,
f i .‘>0 i
W . e u yo u »et*
\\\ > Miflcn- » Î t . IV* * .nul \ lu n > cli^nM«
a
io j to Th i ij-etan S-cry.
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:
pio htld
riot-, . f rii.- I tret- n tur. .er.
“d here v u » a far : e r ln Mrlttuu,
k In» « tsht-d b> tell a \ Id l e r he w Ida
farmi had l«*.‘ü .»vernit i ldi 1 >!.*«,
y ou kna'.v. a re la..„ Ihr : ». Iliacih and
v. hit «>, M i * Il le: c la II • a I lud ef I'm w.
The fariner vui.l the plea desti datati
h i.-l ls I, rilM;.. If !.»■ pat i:p n a t v -
:->v. •», tin- bird« toiv the
ilnw u. Olio
«1.1 y fils jour ç s î r:.n Into tin* Kraulte
farmhouse u’.i'l « ¡m i t e I:
•oli. fathe r. I.im'.red«
Iiumlre«]«
of Mr.'.sl The v.-fi .t i- I .-¡ntf all out«-n
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m ak e
w h at
T h e Deiwhllte* Val l ey ha« over
K'ioil c l i m a t e ami
liusincss
know n
von
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l<K), i » *• l Her« < of
the fme.-t ei i tieri
i-tri a m« are teen. i n« with t r out ,
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l intl,
t, i x , l.i« (l,i i m ) f. . t ;
f oloriiu’
IVeifie
m u' t n.-
while «luring the iviiit. r ami e j • t it _• m o l t ! ,
w an ts
w an t.
(j t hr i v i n g vil lap-«; un 1 1 tii. t«-<I water |«>wi r for
“ The fa n n er I. a.d* d hl« ••un.
Hut
w heie m b « the «hot
It . MllllU’t l-O
ilo o l
fouilt). tie i ut in a
t.i ks ii :«ieiil. Then he ran out. The
« he.a f liid I « m bint k n:nl v. lilt»-, like n
ehe kei I«-;ird, with t
i be farm er
K .>•
l ei!
i i t . * ' Ird« all flew
up I’:'.' a tall («>; ir
II - -l red. ntitl.
In, t v« ry I nl \ . i -H, .1 fa«t to the
tr«H*. They i v r ; t nailed f -f. Tltelr
ifopplng whig« tilled the air with a
loml whir. Tla> farmer, u u . v 'd . «food
wntchlua: them. • lieu h mniiiKi* thing
htiMt-nod. The Mill.«, with < u«- grand
united • Tw t. pulled np the hi-
tr»*o
atnl tlew av. uy with It.”
n siilis.
rest.
•4 It',IK O ae re« of y el low p m e titulier,
up"
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fre<juent vi-itorn on o ur iak- « ami r:\- [ '
t ’ y e lo n e « a m ! »< Vere s t o r m « , s in ii a« v : - it t h e I i - 1 u l o i M . l o h
U . -1
a re h e re tiuku m v n.
T « o lines of rail r> i I are m w - u r\ e\ , .j iliroiiyh the \ h I o \ a mi
proHpis t of ea r l y lom-trin tmu i« m i
n
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T o I lie liotneeeeker ami t h" i >. • -: r w . , i
• |.l* i; • 1 1 . 1 o j . j., o t
t o offer anti w . flxall b . |..« .i - •«l t<> I. . v . \ . i «-.H >,;
ui
y o u r inquiries to us.
T )IL L IE BRYAN knows a thing or two. He knows the power of
L-Hhe local press in a political campaign and is preparing his.
speeches to send broad cast over the country to such papers as will
Drsv beet«.
use them. He also knows the value of newspaper a lvertising for “ D o you l.ke | le who 'je.liter s o d -
he has placed a “WANT AD" in many of the papers asking for shine all th ■ way ' "
>y i! » s ’iu-li ue Ml riyht.
campaign contributions. Bryan goes on the plan that IT PAYS but “ Oh. I h I ' euj
Uei" • t'i" t'.iTogauea of the
TO ADVERTISE.
Industrious si alter
D K SrilC TK S
V A L F . F . Y J A M » » ml
I N V F S T . M F \ T ( ’<>.,
LAlD t.AW ,
OUKtiOX,
Lcrij L:/*.
rai O.’ u foo Railroad.
N /
“TI.*"' ti ll n. • «be v. a« i.’.i to h liant)
to ür:n. » loir: b r.v ”
" V u : til.- ren a kîio dr.--,» vr.n a 3:»
I T 7E have receive i confirmation of what we more than half s ¡s- looter."
> > peered in the i wilding of the Central Oregon rail road. The
Twin Mark«.
road is being built, net with a view to connect with IL.rriman at "De th lore*
"
Shaniko but to connect with another road that is projected into the “ Y' , ur. I tin-
>r tl-nt j-i hate to
country, and which will be a trans-state line from north to south. » 1 1.' .1 H ’, io.^lii'; tii>r by «-.ii easy
The road will be built and that very quickly when once work begins marl..”
for then it will be a race between the promoters of this line and the
A Warrior Ton.
»'. i h a i ma.lif-d
Harriman interests. Harriman is now in position to beat any other Tl:e v r .i t î I ' m
trr.ivi-i in a >■-rl 11 1 -jr. 1 l eeaietory
line into Central Oregon by several months, and it is hoped by the the
rotten! O'T :. ! r e,-.- ru!;* -1 up In the
people behind the Central Oregon project that Harriman will res1 cpriniT < ....
‘ -n-- . ’ ; - -111 ’ y
on
be,, f
« 1 1 - ! • 'ill ui
upon his supposed security until they have built far enough to be
upon equal footing with him and then it will be a race for th« from the Ci A. Ii. arrive.l 1 li ibi.;«
nini appro;»-.ite (’ ••ml «5»»<Mt»tt:';M for
goal. We predict however that the C. & E. "ill be running trail - t!,: |r
t! - ilcenrat-
•• .. I f ] . t
into Crook county before any other road, there now being a fore- Ir.i: <• :
of men working on the survey between here and Detroit. They In doubt a « t ■. >■ ’ !■ !i ; • - ve ! • I i'jjf' 1
t o Captain HI •■!.:■ U
’• li:-!i To
have gone in quietly and but one or two parties know of their pres­ ll'innnh Iir> -o n . T ‘ <- i.ii-t .-- ii il«-, -
ence. Within a few days more are expected to follow.
gat • : heap--1 th«-ir < > r !': 1 r in Ii 1.1
lïîtl.’-î liut rettili:* |i!a
* fiftemooti Kr:<-
’ll
drift--d. v.-tth the r -,r
Threats Under Cover of the U. S. Mai!- .
>
N K T i
Th e Y o u th s
C o m p a n io n
b * *
Hi.i'K
*«r> *.
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m
l'itiv r
Township filais
I
j
: corn ctfti
up to d ite,
shovutii^
iiMltit*» € * f al I #*r»t î \ nu n , \ .-leant
!. i » h 1# river» nn«l
ÔOiei
Land Script Far Sale
Kur Bi-i-iiiinjt title to .II kn.»!«
nl ( it>\» ruinent land v* 1 ■ 11 • >< 11 r»«-
iilctice or I in I•> o 1 «• 1»î n •, »■ t lnwi.it
inailo t [iriei v.
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¡Atossi .1^-v* f. hr.'is:
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UM
V S
l-Jt|n-i i. in-«-.
IS
O N 1' i) . M < N Y C O L O H S
l.A R U D U T
\\ 1 Hr 11« f.o full
|iiir!i«-tilJir.i. All kiln!« of land
hu»iin«.»a i-|ieiiiilty. ‘J.'i yearn
nini <!'•;< 1 rt--1,
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T in : PRODUCTION OF
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WORK
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Referenrr, French ik (hi., Il.iiiki i«
>ri. d <• •• .dov.er,
!.
'-< ? h
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Hudson Land Co.
to
the ei-mcti-ry. When !.'• -
t: .1 ?
mi l tl. • Cowers nb'-ve i ' :
•. .1»
D-.
owi-.h: / 11 *•> ••h-:e!::.iig
Joy <u> ly.
J II K DA 1,1,KM, (IKK.
r|?HE coward and sneak wiil occasionally show himself to tl.
K V E R Y
-*■ public and Crook county is not immune. The threatening anony­ -v«. II,“ he *» Mnln-fd dr : .dl-odl v,
mous letter which Rev. Housed received recently di:-plays or.o o “d i-i* f d !rr hnr.e fpfjfjty ‘ f’ riI t ad y
O F
the lowest traits cf the human character. A man who is afraid U t-e dat r o r r.!l rl^îit n: iî ih) gì)-’«» M E M B E Pv
yo!:- on Hannah Ir» vo- { ) ■y 1! vie
come out in the open and reveal liimseh’ but resorts to the use o; fl%d:ti-r her 'dli»#." Yon*! * r e ¡i.inion. T Ti K
F A M I L Y
an attempted disguised hand-writing and the secrecyof the mails,
:
op ¡ lit; m a n y a t t h a c t i o n s
Ire T erm er,
is too contemptible to be noticed unless it b • to deal out to him the
C ■ Rl 1 B*c THB COMKANIOM To
Dlck«-:iM van t". onfy *■’. o * * • n ye- •■« o! 1
most revere punishment the law permits. Fuch a perron remind.1 i. when.
WAV b JBSCRINERb:
; I J Sf.il. h" ! î * ■ e 1
I I - i - ! i * y-
of the hydrophobia skunk which sneaks upon ip: victim in the nigh, street te Des•ODS tire t ;-e>- i e.
'J 9 C a p it a l S to r ie s
»rr>»f«ami character
«»'»rirs r.i
and fastens its fangs into the flesh of the sleeper. It is “.shy” of d ’i Mnurier 1! ved for i e. y : In 1
• 1
1 the; f;feut rili* *, iri tfic \vi!«lt rn**-*,
the open and as a rule is known only by its nauseous odor and so i; Devonshire temiee. Jri t ’ i : i •er filini
v-n, iiirluri ng Si i Srri%J ^torict
Ì
1
bouse Diekens wrote i ■» f-'M
is with the anonymous letter-writer.
favorite Companion \vriu*r»,
t ’-îi of Uis I» »-il;« ‘•’Ih'- t a l * 'uri', h*•• 1
Ihi.s letter to Rev. House 1 is the second one of a threatening Bîiop.” •T.ara a by Ibid -." “Th » ChlOil.
2 0 0 I n s p ir in g P a p e r s
nature, coming to our notice, which has been received in thi.- nuis Carol." ‘*Alt:f-ri«M 1 No I- :." “Mur- ;
:»n'l women who hnvc nr!ii«*vc'l true
1
"
,
tin C'hu7/le\vi t." "Til • Ha lilt •
in lit will c.ontr t ute jig I . I l !1
county within the past few months, v.e having received era “ 'ilie Hiittle of I.lfe,” " I ; i.i.iy il’. I
{
jic fi :» in | fncmtrat’eiiw
1» ti.»:
just prior to the Primary election. Both letters were printed ii K'«ri." “ The C rn ket 011 thè II ni'ili’’ ili»)
>». » ami ambit tot* \
capital letters, ours was signed “CITIZENS” and while th«} difficult ‘ David (.'oppnrf)<:hl.’’ Devotisiilre 1. 1
t o r (h u P a y s a n d G ir ls
wns Bitlintcd at ila- e . r n e r of 1
words were properly spelled the easy ones were not _.spelled cor KKi)
irn! !«:
i” » of lif in Am» rimn
Miirylebone ro».l and ii.o-l lo I m callt«4
‘ir;' idiuoli, nnrrativ"A of n»lv< »at i«*
rectly. Both were threatning in their nature, the one to Re v. Uie «niallioit term e : In I. ».aioli.
. u t .' 'f youth <!» lights it, l .mion u*
Housel to use dynamite, and in the other we were to be called upoi j
es of tl '• ffomrsti
^ whi*
Il
l
nrlrd.
"ill I»* familiar v.itK :»r ¡m.cnp l!.».
to “settle with the Devil SHORTLY”. Wc are still here at th.i
'¡'he late Jn d g e S a t m d 'r i of North
. wiiifli ciidui Thj Compnnion t«»
same old stand waiting patiently for the Devil who wrote the thr«: Carolina iva 1 note I n n i an .le r, i»nl
: per p!«.
to show up in order that we may have the settlement, but as ye Po lmJ n j»o >r in<:t»!oi .' tts u ih»- weigtit
. 1 O n e -M in u te E t^ rit s
r t tho fidi ho limi l ibali. O li mie .a-
he is like the skunk, nothing but the stench has been developed.
f*. hr-, rui»*c*l« ».
Fit, r,f humor nnd
« a i o l i a f. i mi, t.ylnif «•> c.ttriip It.ni, •
ilany w!»i« h tafc^ but « luiaaft. t » r.■; cl
Rev. Housel is a man of courage and will not be bluffed no bill I, “ Bay, Ju't -':. v. h it ivo . thè \v» ioot !
l Cd lorinl Pag*. Cu*rer.i
intimidated from doing his duty in the matter of law enforcement «f tìiat hiif ealtiah you c eu /iit t u - otber
r a n d .S c ie n c e . Th - C h i/d r e * * ’» T c * e
and the-e aro many who will stand by him in the work. The lav. dny
The WeetJ? tre.\Ith Ark* !*
'The j-idio lurned t-j h i . v.alter nuu .
i .i*<* Airounc- rn-rt f« r *«y y en d S n.<
will be enforced in this county so long as v.e have such men ti Etiid, “ Itoli, wliat «liti I nay ( h i t r a t fluii
Ccp'dft af th: L*ak)«.r s«.nt free.
«
Rev. Housel and his associates in this work and a sheriff like w< l^hetlV”
f u z Y outu 'S C ompanion , B oston , H a ...
“ Vv'hat timo yeaterfl.iy, li.».-5 - In «J,
Frank Elkins, who knows hir duty and is ot afraid to perform BU'.vhlb', at diai»“' »•.- after
N.w
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it.
Ill
\ ’K \ V J IK A 'I ’ M A R K K T
F r e s h Heei\ P o rk 9 M utton & Vent
J. M. SPENCER,
REDMOND.
All Ksintift o f
J O B tV O R K
D o n e at* t h e
Office
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a