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About Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1908)
m ( y * h I V X L A ID L A W VOL. III.-.NO. 13. H R O N IC L E U1IM.AW. l'KOOK COI A T I . OIIEf.ON, f l'IMUAY, Aldl.'ST 28, 1008. WIIOI.M NO. Il Harriman and Hill both to build into Central § Laidlaw to be the Metropolis. Junction of two Lines. r W. F. NELSON VISITS DESCHUTES VALLEY Accompanied by members of the Contracting f irm of the Kill System. Richmond ’limn l>t.;»alch O I S T E R K A T E is going to the seashore, > > Sister Jane is going to the lake; Lamp is plenty vood enough for me sure! That’s the place for giving care the shake. Brother Hill is oil to California, Brother Tom ¡»Bailing for Hongkong— P< »j he’s just a going to stay here and keep a hoeing. Digging out the ca h to help along. I Construction on the Trunk Line soon tobejfin. Tin- fir.«I of thiwiM'k Mr. W.K. Oregon State Fair Leads In Her Annua! Exhibition i ’amnt) Summer iCillo. Mr. Hill makes it morally certain Improvement in grounds and equipment are Progressing. Oates will open September 14th. In one reepect at least Oregon I nient for the display of livestock in Nelson and tli«1 I’orttT Hr >th«rs, that the Oregon Trunk is a Hill (K ate’ll spend the Summer in a hammock, .Lire'll spend the Summer in the hills: Pop'll spend the Summer just a-workin’ like a drummer, Toilin’ late at night to pay the bill-0 of S«,attl«1. mad«* an automobile |>r«>p«*rty and that construction is trip throughout tin* «‘ntiro Des- to begin very shortly. «■hutes valley, going as far south Mr. Harriman has made public , as Klamath Falls. announccm«‘nt tliat he will build Mr. N fl on i ; president of the into (Yntral Oregon at once and Deschutes canon, while the Por road into Central Oregon will be ter Itrot herd are th«.* wealthiest gin within a f« w weeks. With and largest contracting firm of these magnates competing there th ■ t ntire Hill system. Those will be lively tiin«*s ahead, gentlemen made no secret of the Harriman will at once extend fact that they were getting prices Hie * orvallis it Eastern ami will, ; «».» hay. gruin, and such produce ' n probability, form a junction ,, , i ii . " ’¡th his north and f-outh line us will be needed by the construe . , • ... . . .. at Laidlaw. this being the point (K ate’H spend the Summer in a hammock. Mother’ spend the Summer with her pills. Pop’ll spend the season in the office— there’s a reason: Some one’s got to work to pay the bills.) || which the survey c ro w the These contractors, in conijiany I)e8chlltofc U js very probable! with Mr. Ni ! ->n, arriving so so«m that the Trunk Line will also L after the departure of the son of touch Laidlaw. saw «BK*’ /»•»?>,rsiya i named as executor <>f the will. FILES SUIT Total lieceipU M r.W eiiH iid y brought suit in the the big event of the year for the sightly location. ! people of Oregon, will take place district court to h ave It is grand- n.otln rV will set aside and the pop- : 1-1 to lit. At the fair Seeks M ontana Estate. t-rlv <li-tribute<l as p r o ip le .l iti the : w ill of Ins grandfather. A hearing Paid for butt, rf-it grounds the home for the exp< -i;ien was begun work of preparation has long rince la.-t year, it ¡a not raid to patrons in -upplies In tin* circuit court of llii% V.iit«i«l ‘ WH,< 1,11,1 aK" n" ‘I th‘‘ Paid into sinking fund rase js still p'-tuling. Si: ce lie is a States at Hutto tfiis V.'; : k au action Operator-» salary was commenced in which Ibmrv 1 r< h*,leut of Oiegon, however, li ir Secretary“ salary that all wT?l be in readings for the hkve beenfcirtdr.chief smot^ which throwing oj>en of the gates which i# the addition built on the im* 1 will mark the opening of the most mensegrandstand, by wich its ca- J succearful fair in the fifty odd years pacity will be alrm -t d tibled, tie. of iu existence. i - t attorni i s decided that the Fe d ira i Wi nattily is the complainant and John J. McDonald. Livio. Me Don- ‘‘,,url the pr-per tribunal to d - Treasu« rs salary SaP -,,|Q Total Di-lnir-nn-n's putting up ol miles of fences atid In the past two years th«; state the erection of new hua-dng«. 17.2b t'onntv nini Dci-r iaxlgc No It, A F and A M arc the defendants. ! 91.55 i*eter Logorìi ceter Holmipiest Iv,'r Hanson J- " . Martenson 4 st; j t>ó.7l» 02.4’ left under the will S. hliepel, d.1C«ia-«1d. dud in October of Henry Mr. Selliiejiel I1*'*-: Th«1 following ■ t lu* leaving a large «stilt«- to 1 1 is- wifi, lliiimtl.i Schio pi 1 I rail r tin provision.-i of the Will Mis. Selilli’l'i-l was to -.-.J d A là igle tfr«-ann-ry is Ilie Valley in this suit. II«1 is now liH-atcn at It mil, Oregon, o|N-nitiug an extensile slag«1 line iiiii I w-veral livery barns. spring Mrs. Last j llinrictta Soli »«‘pel, In- grand mot Iter,died and also left a As-oci-ition for will Mrs Hchncpcl In l’otinds of Imlk reci ivid Si' public schools and , I ■ ■ ||||U , i n "IT ' ’ * ..S . « -T , A His Way cf Prcposiag. On th* Highway. y - m '«P v . l’outids nf cri-ani re«i«-i\ed 7.M) >2 Weary Yuiise don't ketch lue pdn' near «tat house ngalti. Why. de lady loused me wit but water, sickisl di> Jura uii me ail' threntened ter shoot! Iris Friend Never mind. Weary. Yonsi* mustn't ir-.lml lit«I«* I'lin^-s like II«1—They tel. n;e y it :lat. You're euilivl.i too sensitive fer nmsssir.;: .-.ameun. lls business!- New York World. >’> ■ -, fï0,2!»b Pou ml- overrun 4,8ftd Per cent overrun 18.58 Price n ccived per ll> for butter .22 Priée pan! to patrons p«-r lb for butterfat .25 Kl N,UT AL 8TATKM là NT retneinbered For Butter to Patrons For cn-ani and milk the Masonic For supples to patrons bulge to whit'll her liusliund had Butter Milk In-long« <1. i4- K. Lara hit; of IH ht ( Fml Mill BTCtU at She—Well, rat’rer gc her Ueci iv«*d for Butter «illier relatives, close friends, tin* , the mont h ni .1 une 1 !*( -H. Iti’Ceipts. will \iliu li proviili-d for «1 is1 1 ubutioii of the reuiainiiig property con- balance from last m«mth trai v to bis expectations. , report of Mrs Henry Winandy. Tlicdattgli-j Total rounds of butti rfat 2'>.002.b ti r dii'd several years ’ago leaving j l’oundsof hutler niade and sold is the complainant , Co-operalive Averajre ti-st of milk .‘t 7â |»-r c» nt i ninniti in foil enjoy ni. lit <>f the properly during her lif«1 time and X ' ,rilk' bet ‘ riatti *27.82 per crut 1 l’ouiuls of hutteifat in milk .’¡.ft7fi.fl nf'ii h-r ih alti all the property was to p sh to the only duugliter,; l’iiiuids of blitti-rfat «Te un 22 0.12 N tin «inly son, Henry Weiiamly, who . . , , , , that pay8. 1 In1 purpose of the a« tion is to piover |Hiss«-ssion of th«1 |irop«*rtv e v - -V S q u ib s o f W it a n d H u m o r î 77.40 b Teter Ilolm-juist, Secretary. ■. ■' • . A Minnesota Creamery modern show barns were erecteil. with every mo ltrn convtntence at giving Oregon’s fair the finest eijuip- i hand. The five highest checks were: aid. J. bn M. Donal.l Angus M. Don- - id«1 tlie « use and this new suit is ■lid, S K. I arabi«'. Lizzi« Ul«lg«-!il)g, III«1 result. — Phillipsbnrg ( Motif.Y Mail— S I mol I >i i-1 r ii-t No. J, «■ffìrauit«1 A principal feature will be tl e fti.s 11.51 - _ > K O. £11er tad ."IS 0*2 120 0C 2C'.00 S.OO finished, been under way and it .a expected I This year tyemy new impriureoMota SI (50 I5.b47.5i Ic'e tiff }»3 yet ]1S s 0 : tion grounds. In 1H0” twelve large families will camp in the grove Freight and supplies cream modern ¡on the improvement of the exjKisi- city of tents where hundred* of $*j..‘ 42 51 Tuba To patrons for butter and Although the work of converting this year at Salem from September the old grounds into a 1 s s:: Wood Disbursnientî im p rovem ent The state fair, which lias h«i:ome a<.rit gtn.tt (){ tlie {uirj to a more - t h u expended large sums of money Lodgi1, tl«1 mil known banker, is Overpaid A n o th e r This is in the holding of her annu- Wl1' ' ,nb' the grounds , . , , • . . , . , . by laying out lawns, fl wer I al state fuir, which in size and im • J ° ; and paths, and by the destruction portance is first among expositions of numerous old buildings and the t 1 remova, of the » Corral,” the amuse- held on the Pacific slope. Govern. •»» is going to the mountains. Taking little Sue to have a time— How they’ll like-the pretty splashy fountains! (Had to put that in to make a rhyme) — Mother’s going to take a trip to Europe, S«;a air’s what she needs to make her strong- Pcp he’s just a-going to stay here and keep on hoeing. Mailing out the checks to help along. Or«*/«»n Trunk ¡.in«1, |irojecte«l u p ! that actual construction of his | tion cn j takes the lead a m ong western states. I Hie W est. Governor George E Chamberlain, who recently held a conference with K. II. Harriman and secured from him a definite promise of early construction of a rail road into Central Oregon. i ! e —Ilcrc's one f t- y.ut: If I were t:> Went the Limit. ast; you to marry me, what would you “ My wife went shopping today, and say ?—Pick-Me-Up. -lie had exactly $32.10 w lion she start 'd out.” Net Literacy Himself. “ How are you so sure she had just ‘•nut. papa.” pleaded the pretty ¡bat inn.-hT’ American girl, “ can't y«>u lake tire lit "lle>-nusr when stie came liack sire tle prime irlm-jr with cs to the s.a- told tue lhat was the amount she had shore? tie is so literary 1 just know «pout.” — llohemi.i i Magazine. tie will entertain yon." "No. thanks." replied the old million As to the Celle. aire firmly, "1 don't care to take any I’ retty Clrl Yes. I must say that l literary supplements."—Chicago Newt. have a host o f admirers. New Sul:< r — More than you cun Arl:to:racy. «h ike a stick at. eh? ‘‘Tltla. I suppose.” said the visitor, Pretty « iirl — Ifr— worse thin that. "Is the gun carried by y.utr great More than my father cat. shake a stick grandfather In the Pevol ut I«.::?" it. St. I.ouls I’ost-LMspatch. "That was his gn >," replied III hley Kad.t i> >nt[s>usly. "but lie did : t carry Sam« Old Game. It. Ills uian did that for Hrn. of “ t stipi>ose," Kui.l the stranirer with courue."—Catholic standard and Time:«. in the irate.«, "tin- lid 1« on nil games of din nee In tills town." In New Ycrk State. "Ihm't you lielleve It. stranger." re "Say. dr.d, what 1« ‘inuocuotts rteaus- joined the native. " T l c marriage li t ndc r " cense ottlce Is still wide «»pen."—Chica “ It's tlie polite term f >r a race horse. go News. John.'*—Harper's Week'y. i