LAIDLAW CHRONICLE ir - p w * ••bee - •.»«*.w * •«.»** »».■ i,f i £ o (I n r o I », »> -V s »* 1’u M i'h i‘il Kvt-ry l-'ritUy at I.ahllnw. Or«*. \V. I». MYI-'RS, KiHtor. m I»y th e l ’hn*ntcl«> Pul*. l\*. 1 vim \\v u > ih ;» t,i I. n. o. K. s l ' K i I A !> MY KBS. lUi»in«*-* Mgr M eri* c \. \ \ N i t i m t i n Right ni ili«» I Litk ! rt »thers .»re i*v»f«li:«t|v : \ o t h * to t u K tsTKHisr-» o r ykook I'oi s r v in « ; r \ » : n u : I A im t n ANI* T ill' IRKIOATK.r* !>ISTKt» T IN I’.VKTHTI.AIt. , Hu Mii'ü ,\ll visti m g ; « *lc«Mtta*. B L 'B n e t u P T i o . x n a r i c s One Y e a r . . . . fl.50; Si* Month* \\ ... ot* aD tr«r/sz.vc « ¡ m s D isp lay , per ¡noli |H*r m onth. ô*V. On«' Insertion, l.V I.ocal a m t Cla**¡lied L in er*. .V, I'. lUrn.s ('». A. I . K.mis n . V. 1». I lv. U iiton . Ncv\. J M . Sir \ . I'll K M N i V \ I» (ÌM \M i» lintere»! as •ei'oniLcla*'« mail matter November 16. 1MV». a t the j* *t office at Laidlaw, Oregon, under the Act of Congre»* of Mari ti It. !S7t>. \V h . K iiiitn , A. .1 l ì .»iter, N c II h * h J nur«, When Your S u b s c r i p t i o n E x p i r e s ! n y O U s h o u ld m a k e it a p o i n t to renew at o n ce. Kd it or* h a v e to live, a n d .1 it is n o e lia rity t o ask C mkonu i * snt>#eri’«en* to k eep p a i d u p a t ♦ ! 50 a y e a r in advanct'. T h e | x v j l 1 re g u la tio n * also re q u ire it. W h e n y o u *ee a X ivc h a n d le irrig a te d la n d s im p ro v e d o r u n im p ro v e d . T im b e r la n d s. Town p r o p e rty . B u sin e ss ohances an d a ii kiru/s o f in ve stm e n ts. \ | vsttrr, ( h r iM if la c tu n r. 4 . I* IW-xkcr. Srcrvtirv. A K. K .iitw v , T rniM iirr Laitllaw Development Lenirne C ro ss 3 in this space it signifies that your sub-cript ion is due. Should a double XX 'll. • i« of I u.r*w »■ t vii-noty »iigaMr to iuomt»cr»hip. JiiiltMtUiti i r r *»ii lv cross be n»arke«l it is warning that p»i>er will be discontinued if suh*cription K'U U ïnr »»»»•*■'t in s * t h e lu%t Fri«)*) in t a rli Le not coon paid.------L a i p i . vw C hkosu i f , Latiti .or, C book C ocnty , O kfuon . m o n t h ai ». I* '1 P r r * ., V l ‘re> . StTjr., A m t l St*rjr., Irrt» . FRIDAY. SKRTEMBKR 11. 1WS. R E P U B LIC A N For President, For Vice-President. Lontnr Kditi'r. T IC K E T . WE CAN HANDLE Y01R PROPOSITION, NO MATTER WHERE LOCATED. F li. James C. I* Ut < ker.rhairmun S f . E havtnn K i » a <I t out m itte« I t j Wf advfTtist* rnrli it ml «»very piece of property listed with uk amt will get you quirk results. List your land, town property or business with us ami we will <1<> tin* rest. lf you want to buy, make known your wants to us ami we will find what you want. TnlUr John Fr> rear, u PRESIDENTIAL El E4 TORS. O u r business e x te n d s th ro u g h o u t the e n tire D E S Q H U T E S V A L L E Y directory. J N. It. t*»Tktmr K. H. J h * n r * Y. N. Wtillare 4 P. Hr« k e r VV It» (è Sti les U m 4• Sti les As» t K ilitur. _ Of Ohio. Of New York. WILLIAM H. TAFT. JAMES S. SHERMAN, F nger board C o n . l>. C l a r k S rh aln n an . f J. R. Krv re a r. F.. U. J a n ie s . J. D. LEE. F.J. MILLER. A. C. MARSTERS, R. R. BUTLER. of of of of Multnomah County, Linn County, Douglass County, Gilliam Countv. ^ K It. Jamo*. chairman K F. Imjrton F n t e r p r l b C <’u m , t; T P t n k h a m . U I* Myers. K nlertslnm eu» t oro J I ! h ' Di'-rluilc* \ ill lev I * 11 * o ' e r -I*«>, 00 0 acre* «>1 i r r i g a M . la m l, 410,0 k ) acre* i I yellow pim* tim 'ie r, c l i m a t e d a t <>, 000 , 000,000 feet; *; th r iv in g villngre; u n lim itr il w ater |x>wer (or m u m i f n r t u r i n g pinnt»; eooil c lim a te a n d th e fineot *c« ncry in th e Pacific N orth wert Our *lre a m s arc lc< n in* w ith tr o u t, o u r m o u n t a i n , w ith d«-er a n d hear w hile d u r in g th e w in te r a n d sp rin g m o n t h , th e d u c k , a n d grr»e nre f re q u e n t v is ito r , on o u r Ink«-» a n d rivers. t ’ychmc* a n d ever«- s to rm s, such a* visit the E a s t a n d M iddle W est arc here u n k n o w n . Two lines of rail road an- now su rv e y e d th r o u g h th e Valiev a n d a prospix-t of early c o n s tru c tio n n very g«Kxl. l o th«* lmmeseekcr am i the i u v —tor we h a v e s p le n d id op|M>rtuh*ticn to offer a n d wo s h a ll he pleased to ha v e you call u p o n u* or addle»» y o u r in q u irie s to un. C h .lr» * n f J «Jerkin*. <\ M M u t i t i H K N ic h o ls . ii onora rr chairman U FT) er», chairman S Unii ló-atl Ci tu TIAVE you not made up your mind that it is time to quit croaking ■*-*and go to boosting? TT^E will wake up some fin« morning and find both a north and ** south, as well as an east and west railroad traversing Central Oregon. » E H. J a m e s . ( ti. W. li.KUt r Y N U a Ulte. \V;ii. ti. Siile*. P (ih u tc h c o . ! fVOUfc.-- TIAVE you written to your friend, neighbor, or relative in the “ East to tell him of the prospective building of the railroads into this undeveloped region where within a few years the steel rail and the flow of water will make thousands rich? Have you told them of the possibilities of a small investment made now returning to them many fold in the near future? Have you told them that when the questions of water rights are settled; when the steel is laid and the trains bring in the hundreds, yes, thousands, that land which can now be purchased for a small sum will be worth into the hun dreds of dollars per acre? If you have'not why aon t you? Lpldlsw. D E S C H U T E S V A L L E Y . L A N D a n d I N V E S T M E N T CO., LA ID L A W , O R E G O N , Kir»t Prc'-livteri.m O m rcli. I.anll.tw. O regon; k c v . g a . M . UHy, P a sto r, k e v . C. I« lx>wt); rr. M ethod >1 alternate Pi«-.ich:ng cervici » evarv Sunday ut » p. in. S unday school I t a. tu., C hristian K u tk a fo r 7 30 p. in. ever» S u n day. I ’r.ivcr m eetings every M o n d i y evening at 7 30 o ckx k . w. P. HYERS, I _ « 3 .T 7 ^ 3 7 - e r _ C T ourtn a m i TvURING the present and following mynth the cheap colonist! D P « * r ; p i ; c i r t l i c m H i ' i i i l n H . A u 11 t 11*«» Iiitc n o r. rates are in effect and your friends can reach Oregon at this Oregon. time for very much less than they can when regular rates are in L a itlla w , effect and you should do your part in assisting both the great state of Oregon and your friends by making known the colonist rates as well as the advantages of this virgin land. Write your friends, send L f . c. COE, M.D. them literature descriptive of Oregon; send their names to the rail, PIITSI4TAN and SURGEON. road passenger agents so that railroad literature may be sent to I .A 11 Vii'»lil T o l o i ' l i o n « * f o n i n * f ’l i o n j them. Do all these things and you will be repaid an hundred fold, j D a y T e l H p h o n « ' >»*«». Ml* The Youth’s Comoanioi! QOIL, sunshine, and water; but the greatest of these is water ‘“'when it comes to raising crops of hay, grain and fruit. We have the soil, the sunshine, and the water but we need to take as great a care of the latter as we would of the yellow gold if it were dis covered in our community. How many farmers in the irrigated F resh and G ured Section of Crook county have not wasted water during the past M e a ts , L ord, B u tte r irrigation season? How many irrigation companies have not per E £ £ s a n d V egetables mitted water to be ruthlessly run to waste during the same period? Choice Pork, Mutton and Water is a precious article and should be made to fulfil its entire duty. The farmer and the irrigation company as well as the Veal Usually On Hand. private owner of a water right should combine to the end that no Scud Orders Prom Laitllaw By .«tail water be lost from a beneficial use. We must not only conserve Stage. the winter waters of our streams by a large and extensive system J. VV. W hile Successor fo of reservoirs, but we must make every inch of the water which we W ill I K »A II3LL. have by natural sources do its full service. With railroads built OR Eft ON into the country, water will become the chief source of value to this REND, country for there is an immense territory to be redeemed from its desert wilds and made to blossom like the rose. L A ID L A W*-BFJVD ' “ " ’ " ........ Oh, S huck«! Mr. S m a r t —D id y o u ever crons tht s t r e e t a n d notie« th e s t r e e t rroaslDt to o? M iss S i n c e No, b u t 1 h a r e w n lk e t u p o ne sid e o f th e s t r e e t and Trefcbe«i t h e o t h e r sid e w a lk d o w n . —Ju d g e. Oft.n So. F ir s t M otorist—Who«« m a k e Is yotn m a c h in e ? S econd Motorist - W e l l, a b o u t one th ird th e iiis u iifs c tu re r’s nntl two- th i r d s th e re p a ire r’s . - N ew York E v en Ing J o u r n a l. T h is T r a n s i to r y World. A D.fiwltl*»i. “Kho h a s n stunll w aist, h a s n ’t sh e ? ” K n l c k e r — W h a t Is y o u r definition ot “Too small. W hy, th e p le a s u re ol a gen tlem an ? g e ttin g n ro u n d It on ly lasts a b o u t c B o c k e r —O n . w h o d o e s n ’t n eed i t - Jf*w y o r k S un. ____ ( second.”—X ew York Life. MA I, EXPRESS & PASSENGER L IN E Daily hack leaves Laitllaw at 7 o’clock a. m. and arrives at Bend at 9:30 o’clock a. in. Leave t Bend at 10 o ’clock a. m. arrive at Laidlaw at 12:30 p. m. Express and passenger services given : careful attention. T o w n ship Plat? c o r r e c te d u p In d a t e , allowing naine* of nil e n t r j in e n , v a c a n t l a n d , rivers nini creek», .r* 0 re n t* K c f e r e n c e ,F r e n c h «k C o., I t a n k e r . Hudson Land Co. THE DA 1.1.KM. O K K . PRINTING PLATES I N LI NK OK M A N Y C O L O I I 9 LAROKST KACILITIKS IN T H E W E S T KOR T H E P R O D U C T I O N OK HIGH GRADE WORK ■am at ti* FOR P O ÎtT L A N D ,Ö R K ^ E V E R Y M E M B E R THE m H IC K S C H A T T E N * E N G R A V I N G ;COt 2d A A id e r . O F F A M IL Y CO ME OI T H E M A N Y A T T R A C T I O N S O F K L K K D UY T H E C O M P A N I O N TO N E W SUB3CRIDEK 3 : 2 5 0 Capite.! S tories —'humorous mwl character stori •«, Mori s ot life in tiie diics, in lb wiMcrncsi, on th'; v n , including Si» S c r U i Storie* l y *x favorito* (Jon.j anion wn crt. |XEW MEAT MARKET F re s h B eeî, P o r k 9 M u tto n J. M. SPENCER, Veat REDMOND. 1 0 3 Inspiring Papera Mi n and women who have achieved true rucccis in life will contribute r.rh 1-s full of suggestion and rncourag-riiu-.nt to the young and ambdiou For the B oys a n d G irti Admirable storici of life ia Ani> rima l»>rrfiira-sc!i'.oh, narrativi-* of »dvi-tilut • auch ** every )mith delights in, l.iiinor*> 1 -.. pictures of the dome ,tir vii lascici-* *hu li rvery piti i. familiar » id i a« ■ »mong the lent err» which eiidc.ir '1 he Cotupa.-tioii tu j-oun;; |s >ple. ABfi Ki nds o f JOB WORK D one a t the 2 0 0 ) O ne-M inute S toriai -•-k tchc*f rn» cdr t bits r»f hmuor rnd "dbrty whi< it take but a Vitir.;i-.«• t»; r< :;< 2 . / iu ! P a ^ c . C-t r t E v e n t* . :«f VricnCf*. Th * » /.-/i.Vrr,’• P a c «-. 7 h e W e e k ly H c a titi A r tic le . e . e . BENNETT I’Kisr Kor s e c u r i n g t i t l e t o all km«!* of O o v e r n i u e n t la n d w i t h o u t rea- i d e n c e o r i n i p r t j v e n i r n t , i i l l«>webt m a r k e t price*. W r i t e o* for full p n r t io u h r H . All k in d * ol land busine»» a s p e c i a lt y , ttj year* exp«'! ie n e f . M IN IM A R K E T W han W om «n Talk. It«hotd tba air! It nrovret)j denao With adjectives profound, intenae; The aun Is dimmed by brlliiant wit. All nature a vanquished b!t by bit And men la trembling silence alt When women talk. —Detroit Tribun«. Hi.ik Land Script For Sale B ank B ldg. Bend, Ore. Wo M u tt H a v i ’Em. Oh, woman's a puzzlo! 6ho keep« ua al fu ecilnn; She’a chanf«?able, Juat a » tho w rnthrr. Yet wVd rather keep sueaaing, we re frei In confesalrg. Than bo Riving h*r up altogether. — CathaUc Standard and Timea. A lltrnt v. DESCHUTES VALLEY LAND M INVESTMENT COMPANY I irtiv. PATRONS OK m sH.WDKY, m u* *. r. MUK. J. Y K. (il KklNli. Salesman. 11.v ti si '*'1 A ir o u n c e m e n t f >r n r 7 rn d S a m | !« ^ Chronicle Office Copr»B of t ! u P a p e r >'.ri.t Ir e. Tiir. Y w r n ’s C u M r s N io « , E t i s r o i t . M u s s N e w Sufc«'.r ptio..» H.._.t / c J a» tb.r* o flt t« Satisfaction Guaranteed*