Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19??, September 04, 1908, Image 2

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ment Ownership” and a host of other "Isms” which he has advo­
cated during his past campaigns? If you do you should work for
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him in the present campaign and vote for him. If you do not you DHpurtllH'llts
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should not give him your support, for according to Mr. Bryan’s own
statements he considers hir> nomination as a ratification of all the Laidlaw,
Oregon.
policies which he has advocated during the past.
It is said by some that Mr. Bryan is now older, fuller of exper
ience and is broadened by travel until he has discarded his follies of
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the past but he says ‘‘My nomination for the third time can only
be taken as an endorsement of all the policies for which I have stood . r i i v s i t i i \ iti:d s t r g k o . v
and labored during the past.”
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Mr. Bryan does not say that he has discarded those things , \ 11 n l i i n ' l y i t T t d p p h c m « * N«>.
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which have been his hobbies in the past but he does say that the
Democratic party has endorsed them.
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To be sure, he has now a complete new stock with which to j
tickle the ears of the m?sses in order to secure votes and he keeps j
the older “children of his brain” in the back ground but they are
as dear to him as ever. Remember he says a "Platform is just as M IN IM A R K E T
binding in what it does not say as what it does.” And, it is fair to
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presume that his policies are a part of the unspoken piatforrn.
M eats, L o r d , B u tte r
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O you believe in all the policies which Mr. Bryan has advocated
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during the past twelve years? Do you believe in his “ Free
Silver,’’ h is ‘ Anti Imperialism,’’ his "Free Trade,” his "Govern­
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HAT are the people of this section doing in the way ox collect­
ing an exhibit for the Alaska—Yukon Exposition? We had the
best exhibit at the Boise Irrigation Congress two years ago, and we
can have equally" as good a one this year if the elTort is made. Mr.
Gerking has charge of the collection and askes every farmer to
save a sample of his best productions this year. If you will bring
them to the Chronicle office, with your name attached, the time
when planted and harvested and the name of the variety, they will
be cared for and delivered to Mr. Gerking to be prepared for the
exhibit.
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We advertise each nr.tl even pi ere of pr«»|H*rt>
listed wit it us and will get you quirk results.
List your land, town property or business with
us and we will do the rest.
If you want to lniv, make known vour wants
to us and we will find what you want.
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R. R. BUTLER.
We handle irrig a te d lands
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Tim b e r lands. Town p ro p ­
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all kinds of investments.
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WILLIAM H. TAFT.
JAMES S. SHERMAN,
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Land Script For Sale
F or s e c u r in g t i t l e In all kim l
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E V E R Y
fpOADS mean much to a community and the future of a town is
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A Yoften largely determined by the kind of roads leading to it or
F A M I L Y
the lack of roads. By nature, Laidlaw has been favored above it^ Seutl Orders From I.aidla’.» !ty Mai! T H E
sisters in the location of its site, the beauty of the surroundings
c o m :-: o r t h e m a n y a t t r a c t i o n s
c : I :.HL.) UY THE COMPANION t o
and the proximity to the valuable irrigation sections of the country. Sta?e.
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It is in the very heart of what must soon be one of the greatest ,1. W . Wltift* S u c c e s s o r to
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irrigation sections in the entire Northwest but nature clone will
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—fittmornu. ami character stories, «tone« ol
not make a town. We have the river, we have the only easy
life i t the great cities, in th • wilderness,
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crossing on the river for a rail road, we have the beauty of location HEM),
l j .x favoritj Gjiupanion wilier-».
and fine scenery but nature alone will not make us the city we
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hope to be unless our citizens wake up to the matter of roads.
f>Tcn and women who have achieved true
We now have a county court that will be absolutely fair in the L 71 / D L 71 W ^ B E M D
success in lit-- will contribute articles full
matter of roads and we should see to it that “All roads lead to
of
sfion and encouragement to the
Laidlaw” . However, the one important road to be sought now is MAIL, EXPRESS & young and ainb tiou •.
a road from here to Trail Crossing and on to Bend to connect with
F or the B oys a n d G irls
Admirable stories of life in American
the Silver Lake road at that place. As the roads now exist the PASSENGER LINE
fxjrrdii ^-schools, narratives of adventure
main travel does not reach Laidlaw but passes to the east of us by
such as every youth delights in, humorous
several miles. This should not be as laidlaw is in almost a direct Daily hack leaves Laidlaw at pictures of the domestic vicissitudes whu li
every girl is familiar with arc- among the
line from Trail Crossing. One of the best roads in the County can 7 o'clock a. m. and arrives at f’’:itur< * which endear The Companion to
be cheaply constructed connecting this place with the Trail Crossing Bend at 9:30 o’clock a. in. Leave young people.
road and thus bring all through travel by way of Laidlaw. This Bend at 10 o’clock a. m. arrive at
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road would considerably shorten the distance and the road would Laidlaw at 12:30 p. m. Express —- k' tthes, nnecdritm, hits of humor and
vs hi« h take Inti a minute to read.
be much better than the present one. There aro several good and passenger services given miscellany
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locations for a bridge on the river between here and Ciine Falls, careful attention.
r/ti‘i ‘ca n J.S cirn c* . The C hildren’» Page.
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Yhm W crhly H ealth A rtie la.
and there is a natural pass through from Smith Rock to the Des­
I’ l , p p i ^ A m ou n erm en t for 1007 »nd Sam p le
C c p .e * o f th e P a p e r aent free.
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chutes just below Laidlaw. Let us wake up and get this road es­ G.
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711 r. YOl’T!’ T COMPAIflOf». BOSTON. MASS.
tablished at the earliest possible date for it is one of the most
important problems now confronting the citizens of this place.
| LAIDLAW,
OK EGON.: New S u b sc rip tlo u s R ece ive d at
NEW MEAT MARK!A
F re sh B eet\ P o r k , M u tto n & V eal
J. M. SPENCER,
REDMOND.
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