Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19??, September 11, 1908, Image 1

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    L A I D L A W , CROOK C O U N T V , ORKDON, F R I D A V, S K R i ’KMRKR II. 1000.
VOL. I II.-NO. 15.
W H O L E NO. 140
CORVALLIS and EASTERN the Most Probable Route.
W hy the Republican Party
Should be Successful
In November.
(O re g o n ^ u m t t ift il.it io ,
<JO for away, beyond the city street,
* ’ (ireen firs stand toll 'neath skies o f softest blue,
Ah! hark! ’ Tix music, heavenly, near and sweet,
'Hie song o f meadow lark so loud and true.
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' U h » I ’ u r ty o f Expnnalon
'll,«.
Republican
|«rtw
ii«n , t««
. i f
follow« d by M a-tim
r
wa» nml retrogression, it )mn atomi firm
founded i i | k > ii the principle that fur ev*doliorr by constant,
(hie tovernment * s * established
i.
•.!.
,1
front
it
has
.
-
and enduring prugrro*.
mes (he right* ■ trust*.
«(every individui * under
ghfit-born,
steady
Finding 1
flouri-hin* !
supposed conflict nl S iile
That principle I and National law. the douhlo pr;-
euoeerMully maintained.
hibilion of cxlatence nerving hut
Through the Civil War it conicerat* to foster their development it ha*
od a reunited country *o Ireo and nevor, in on attempt to destroy
It trust*, withdrawn, in State or
lia« kept the channel* of Intentate Nation, the pmtectior. of law from
Commerce open f«ir all nn«l, through projicrt v, hut has, through Kx*c-
the National Hanking System, the utive investigation and r«»ort to
«•«pini
American
eitiiemthlp.
The bell o f distant herd doth fill the air.
I'ink roses sweet are nodding o’er the wall,
Their perfume floats o’er head and everywhere,
Along the walks their dainty petals fall.
Soft breezes stir the hedges and float through
The feathery billows white within the sky,
As soft as eider-down against the blue,
Long summer days g j calmly passing by.
God smiles upon cur beauteous land so free.
We poorly understand, for we an; blind,
The many blessings, Oil that we may see.
Tho’ grouping on, sweet thankfulness to find.
So sweet, dear worid you seem, and oh so pure.
With kindly Heaven bending over head,
W e know sad heartache cannot here endure,
And all the sorrowing shall be comforted.
JT’ XK M rv il IKS OKOIVAV. In Suu-l.y « Or«*<nl«n.
Surveying Crews are
Investigating for Route
The Quickest and Most Easily Constructed
Will be Selected. Birt W ill
Fly within Sixty Days.
The Central Oregon
railroad and cost of construction o f each
situation is now assuming some- and as soon as they
have made
thing lik^* more definite form. 1 their report the selection of one
Construction has been ordered to of these routes will be definitely
begin and the matter is now in made and the work o f actual con-
the hands o f the Oregon officials struction begun. M r.O’ Brien says
o f the Harriman system.
Fur- that dirt will move within sixty
thermorc the choice o f routes has days and that the route which
been reduced to three, the
Cpr* can be built the quickest and the
vallis & Eastern; the line up the cheapest will be the one selected.
Deschutes, and the extension o f To those acquainted with each o f
the Columbia
Southern
from the proposed routes this assertion
Shaniko. Surveying crews are i3 taken to mean but one thing
now busily engaged upon each and that is that the Corvallis &
refunding of the National !>«*• »t. the C k irt», reaolvetl the conflrit
tuck deporiUi almost trebblc<i-a I“ 1
!* OMipiion <»( e|K*cie p i y menta, which liad »lieneed law an 1 given
jKsrmanent gain which the recent l j
route to determine the feasibility Eastern will be selected and built.
i •
«I Standard and the Finer- trust* eaiatence.
pauuaa "state of mind" now.cam- L
It lias never j«ro|Hi.-e«i to advance
(urreney l.iw, ha. enatained
pi. teli dispelled, scarcely touched. Tumalo. Sept 7th.— Mr. L. II. Knot,
to« >«.. curreul <>( n Urinal Integ­ American w «rkm.ni and Atncrrian
In l'.IlM« business was commited to our road supervisor is doing some
institution* bv banishing Am -riran
rity.
fair
tho«!.»; without compulsion »ule-tuntt.il r«>ad work on tli« rovd
A- tins tee of (I m * National wealth , indu» trie- nil I lull.¡mg up tli >«•■
violation* largely ceased.
between tliis place and Laidlaw and
it h.i- investigate«! mineral retti«.ns of other lumls, ami -c.irn«'«! t«i in­
The Republican Party, at each is bridging the ii rigatimi ditches.
rh**. it. i.ow left for Shrniko for
Ttd Decker a as in from the
Mirvcv«'«! »««it««, ilcvi-lopc I water sult lat>or with an illu.-ory promise
period, sounded tlie public const i - j \[r
¡s the right man in the freiKht “ “ 1‘**t Wfdncaday.
home-lead a few day* this week.
Yet it
wave. .mduiling the Panam i ('a: al of immunity from law.
, ei.ee, felt National pulse, framed it.- [ r
Ttie little t>*by of A. J. Harter and
Mit couch brought us in a tine
passed
tliM
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Law.secured
irrigated «li-aerl-, conserved water-
wife is verv sick.
sample
of oat* for the Seattle Fair.
p.dici«'* in response, and realized' I A
petition
is
being
prepared
to
a [«eiiiion is nc-ir.g («renami to '
el tede, and liUeLntiih-d the J*ubl»c «spial aceotntnodations ou rail­ ! in !
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riami
mi
nt
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till*
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jin law the dominant American | ,egnlUe the roaJ
Tumalo
J. K. Benhaiu went to Princv ielle j who sill be next to tiring samples,
lande. Pr«»te<*:mg American labor road*, aided agriculture, created I
i.len. It* constructive past assures anJ t|>e ^
()f lht. hi„ ,„.voml the on last Sunday aud returned Tin-aJay. j F. E. Dayton expect* to »tart for
by regulating immigration an«! by the Civil Service, e tahlidied Free )
its constructive future. It is today Hull Creek bridge and also to make
o«b>rii Edward}, of rii-t, wa* in j Valley {tointa within a oliort time to
Delivery,
reduced j
taking at ttiv Custom Unu*<\ t<> Itual Mail
j be gone fever* 1 week*.
1'lie Party a new grade near Mr. Clark’» Laitllau- wedueoday.
| as it always has be< n,
|*>.-t ig«', and increased
pay American
taxe*,
forci gen foreign
W . F. Frynwr wut a Laid law bu*- , D«x:torCoc was a professional cal-
fit to ( ¡oven«.’’
[«lace, also a new grade near Mr.
capitulV a<>vantage from low wag«-* l«en»ion*. C«j;i:iiuimg uaturilly
iucs«
visitor the early part of the the ! |er
Laidlaw the middle of the
IV.-The Party o f Statesman
Scoggins. When Mr. Hoot gets all
it has preserved to American in­ marked-ont pr«igress, it will keep!
week.
j
week.
The party of Statesmanship, it this work done we will have some
dustries the home market of eighty ita pledges of Tariff readjustment, i « ha* been the training school of
r. c.iieckerand Jas. Mccoy expect
Mrs. Tukesbu.y was in Laidlaw look-
fine roads in this section.
million* of the world’ll greatest Currency Reform and development 1 -tatesineii. Its jxdicie* have been
to start for southeastern orogon ^ ¡tlg for a bouse to occupy duri ng ibe
«
Mr. George 1». Pulliam was a
consumer.; am! *o laid the *ur«**t uf the Merchant.- M «rim an i m ike forged in tli«1 h«*at of public discuss
j school year so that she can »end her
ousicess caller at Tumalo hist S.it-
basi* for American eoni|ictition in the United Males tho (man-;.«1
Tod Henry am! XV. I). Dame.-were in j children to school,
I ion. lcni|»r«l in the del.hcration Mri,BV and he ill(|)rm, us that he
(««reign market*. Uniting capital 1 centre as it has made it the in ami shaped ... the conflict of many wjU ^
the
vicinity of dine nuttes on last
Father. Myers has not l«cen very
,argecrop of ,)0taio0!,.
dustrial
centr«'
of
the
world.
1 ui sday.
f„r some days, neing bothered at
nr-.«l labor, thus, in » common pro*
trained minds, and drawn and tin-
Mrs- 1». u . W mier and Miss
111 The ('onstruclive i ’arty-
F.
E.
Dayton
made
a
trip
into
tin
times
with a severe pain in
tho
jxTity an«l common source of in
ally wrought for the country * w< 1-
niber
Wt're visiting Mr-, uaker l ist (tnivor country for feed imi say* crop* ; side.
cri’a*« «1 reward.it has createli op- - lt Organize# the National will
faro.
Dominating il* mniiucr» i
are vielding \ei v much tiettcr than
A. F. Ramsey and J. c. Thorp re­
portnniiiea, improved <*onditions j
In tln; evolutton hy vtliich party through principles, it us-ures unity ; Sunday.
- - — -
was
anticipated.
turned from the berry patch tlie first
of employmcnt, hroughl af.out a ! govornment h.ts h••«'«un > the extra- in ( ioverniiH'iit; its staunchest pur
D.
(•.
l-t«v
arrived
a
few
«lays
ago
of
the week and brought back about
liiglier standard of living. ami I conrtitB*ion-l mUhod of ¿«curiti* | ^ ^
hftV# MI||(|e tl||, greatC9t con
When , 14 gallons of berries,
with fn iglil from glianiko.
im.re widespren.l distriUtiou of j responsihility lo the (.«•«»pio. l1» ’ ; Irii)U(ion* to National progress
T u m a lo .
Local Mention.
««•alili and weil-h.-mg.
[Gritty Laidlaw Boy
Has Broken Arm.
and made j Repnidican party lui* tun omc their j
^ { r )f
jt,.lJcM ¡s til0 nnt
traditinal
representative
nini
the
expansion mortal as well as mat« r
I ion al roll of ln*ni>r of public servie«*.
Democratic party tho organi/«*«! 1
On last Wednesday *-v«*ning
ial.
V .—T a il h ik I S lirrm a:» < on
IntrUHte«! with insular |*>3sess- aspiration of individuals fur power * l r i l , 4 ' a m l i U i l D * s - t € :»!*- Harvey Dayton, a lad of eleven
years.son of K. K Dayton sustained
Fairly s|nntiv<- IM;lf form.
ioiis, it ha I* litouglil < hem pence with «out respon-ibility.
th e raiim id
is built tbc freighters ' J. H. Wenamly was in this vicinity
will liav«* lu hunt another job but that trying to buy hay a few days ago but
won’t be hard to timi.
our farmer* are slow about contract­
Next to the old ranches in «’looked
ing bay at present price*.
The only thing you hear now days
is " Well it l’ >oks like railroad* sure
Republicanism stands today for a fractured arm. lie w is at the t>»y farn.es in The count.y. Hay feed-
niui progress, and provided for tlm tricil, fiom IS.HI to 1s t«, the two
es* troni Hcnd ami uUav I'litnc here this tune." ” What 1 » new about rail
extension and protection of Amer­ Denmcratie Houses ami the Demo progressive policies in safe bands. | barn with his brother and sist«-rs j
to purcha-c liieir winter supply.
r«>i«d»V ’ and a few other thing* about
ctmres and had
ican trail«1, f«»r the National «lefense, cratic President were a "w ild team’’ ; By solving the constructive p: oh- j doing the evening chores
l’rof. J. A. Thompson was in from ” railroads".
I>«-m- lems of world power in the last two just finished milking. The oilier.*
und for ill«* honorable discharge of and a h«*lpl«*ss driver.
administraiikUis, William II. Taft
j^■ ■ Pleasant
it-i«3a«iv Ridge last Saturday. He
e. w. Allen, A. I), l’arkcs, ami J. w.
had start«1«! for the house,
the r«'*i»)nsiliiliti«'* of world great­ ocrocy agitai«'* lo« al «lifierences,
taught the world our capicity an l
will again Ink«! up bis *«'ln>«il duties iirown returned fioin the lierry patch
ness. Maintaining peace at home, Republicanism organizes the Na­ u« his own. Iu all constru ■ ivc* leg­ hurry to overtake them he spraug
in I.-iiilbiw on next Mniul.iy. He *«5* u few days ago.
we «lid not learn
witli foreign nations and among tional idea. In I sSI the people islation f«»r twenty years James S. over tho fence ami in some manner that owing to the illness <«f M r * ' 1|>t , u'c(;e, r the}. ,lud
t-|ttri.nce
them, it has given American right* were committed to tho cause of j sin-rinati ha* Livn a leader, lutin* fell upon his arm, sapping thel Tiuruipson’* mother iu the east Mrs.
i Parke*, who went over with them
and American opi«ortunitiea new human liberty; the idea of " L ib ! r«v«>r«ls of tho II'publican ciudi* bones just below tbc elbow, lie Thompson anil cliiltlrvn will be unable | went on through to the Valley.
«1 at.-s a* well as in the platform arc eallui to the other children that he j ,0 L ' " *''m *',ri
meaning throughout tin« nation erty and Union” expand« «! for tli
Daniel Chisholm accompanied Mr.
written the story of the nation’s
wa* hurt and then arose a m i , ----
— ■ - ■ ■ ■— —
first lime into the reality of the
and throughout the world.
|
Egbert to The Dalles hy wagon to
progress and thu reliance of the
walkeil to the house, a distance of
II —The Party o f Progrean and [ Antm «*!» tiation
I enjoy the novelty of camping. They
future.
In 1S7H money was committed
I’ rosperity
A Democratic President or a about a quarter oi a mile. Doctor
| expect to l<c atiout live days enroute
A ll members o f the Grange are
Promising progress and pros­ to a »|>ecio basis; specie was at Democratic House would turn hack C«>e was immediately summoned
hy wagon. Daniel will go ou from
requested to be present at the
perity, it ha; been politically sin- once, until 1 S'J.'I, no longer sought, those pages; thereafter Hryaniam and reduced tho fracture and the
| Tho Dalles to De Kovci. Hall, South
next regular meeting, Saturday,
c«*ro. It has never ha«i a «;andidate ami government bonds went to n would recor«i "Destruction .” This lad is getting along nicely.
j Tacoma, where he will continue ais
the
Republican
Senate
could
not
September
19
at
3
o’
clock
P.
M.,
premium
at
the
reduce«!
rate
of
in
studies.
Mr. Egbert, wife, and
K«ir clear grit Harvey is a good
of a section, prejudic«, or class, nsr
prevent. Under Taft and Sherman
when by-laws for the local or­ itifunt son wilt return here within
tereet.
In
18bt>
business
men
were
one
as
lie
never
cried
or
whimper­
ii plat form of negation scheme of
and a Republican Congress the
ganization will be presented for two months to live upon their home­
repudiation, program of scuttle, or again committed to confidence; be­ great progress of *lie past will he ed and refused to take cloroform
consideration and adoption.
stead five miles northwest of Laid­
doctrine of despair. It has never fore a singlt« statute was enacted held and the greater progress of when the bones were set and he
W.
D.
Barnes,
Master.
law ,
scarcely utterd a cry-
lent itself to a demand for revoJu- prosperity set in and in ten years tho future will be assured.
'¡ver '-*lley oar far.imrs have the host
NOTICE!