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About Laidlaw chronicle. (Laidlaw, Crook County, Or.) 1905-19?? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
L A IU L A W , CRO O K T AT I WAS SOUGHT M'KINLEY. BT Thu Mannar In W hich Ih * R e p u b li can C a iii II i I b I i W e « Called to « L a rgo r Bj.hero of Action. i »in« nfti'riiooii early In when J u l.c Wlllln.ii II Tu ft to n ill- Ini In/ li ibi Mmi u f Hu I n liiil Suite« lim it In tin* I' i i I im . i I Itutlilliijc In I'liii'lnnoli. u (i'll'.'ruin u :u* |>l«<vd In liln amida lie inn* "If Mu* i iiM'l"t>f «nil « u * «nr I »riiill in lin i ii Iclficr.itn front l'u n • ’ • i. i AN I IhlUi M- U n i, ) . M É l I f l "I k I i . b II Ink'- ll u- « firal favor if jaj Behind o|n ru;J with un «'iiroll' ■'10 in Iho primary room. Two are taking up the tenth grade and three the ninth. We are gi ld to welcome ambiti- i iuh pining ¡- "pie to our i«uiiilrern Judge Tu fi (llitvil ut Ike ini'iiiillic < r lllf -ilu ili i 1 m il gu< — it urine. I l f » i n i In W i 'lilnelntl nini « ■ • «'nm 0 I itn « r*n m ni ilm w h iif lim ili, »iifn * I e in* t ih f P im liL u t «ini Hnn*t*rjr IUK ' ' f till' N .ut Inter. lAlllll Itimi. I if Si nu i i ) **f War. f..n if In. Then. In i h ' Ur I u lt’» ' ntn » in U : will never “ Itili w «• hm »1 flirrn n tU nr.iM laUr caie i f f li* * in, * ih»* l*r rwlilini r#» pi hol* U * r t ai ih- lattili».: «*? n iit In >o*ir li'**.' Mr l(»*oi 11 »»-« «»'»•rrtnl. *1 hr I r*n»’li m Ih«* • »•*> ruoti. You n i •tiny 11 -•• r •* ami I»«* co infuri alili». On lini n i nif ' ihr 1*1 !Upplu<*« will 4 ^Kind »•'ii:.*»I * ti tili«* - r.r»t| i uni ma h hard v k. hai ) o i mill hit«* an opitoriunll/ o f ilolr.x >-i»»ir w in try a v r :; Rr»-at a»r v ie r * I a «'lit hotit*, a m i * ¡ ' k u <*< 1 ih r m ai there lie a more favorable lime to utility than now, when there i- ro little nul-ido to make demand* upon the interem of *tu- d e n t*. The new cla-se« are not very smoothly jet, moving we have not received new I miu I c «, until our work ivi -eks we do will he Intuiting; two i- loo much to lose that way. The many new appliance« for the school room will very material- ly aid die teacher« in their effort« to educate instead of merely hear recital ion*. One of the grade pupil« in etn* t/r for two wr lu." phaaizing the clone of the Egyptian ’1 up ((*)(•«.ram to f'Jnc'Innatl o |%«* im *4 the «I »r *>f \in* ii»*«u hu.orr 1 «> Wll* V. tut 11 1 . 4^1 »lot mail * him ih«* Ui'pitl»* IhiMi iî I im I (.il»* f»*r l*r«nl«h*n| o t tb* I * ni 1 • «1 HI# tec lira announced that all the King« 7A I T COMES FItOM GOOD STOCI. F a m i l y riauksct A m o n g t i n P l a t a P « 3 |ilo f i r M m y Y « > r i. The T « : t « IU"'<- » l i o u t preM'Bl nr** i .1 fruMt L'l Liltlg«- I I u m J b*'y su)' Hull la fie are r • 11,1. U In I ’ **.*r» <I*-*• th a t e i r a a »■ «« •*e i:ih i ilirmi e »1 'u* n lla u vl litui-4 .*• in-' y ean* ' in 1>« I. !.. !-• I'M « - Ilu re nu» a l .i/l r •1111I11 lu l ' l tiri lire. I . j \. hit li il, e rintani« <>r lite «•HU 111J K "." , l T a il • j.ue ft*» klir; / iu,u : ji.iriM «if tin* e e a n i r ) i n u * <«r I U,* « «• ) .;*ii 1.0 fe.lllire« **f I !>,' rJTtlr Hun j li«—I.«1 e .,! mi li, si I.) iJjifii'ii*" 'I i l l f.lluiT { III.' ] J eul It- J» 1 1 I . n i l « ., I It! i • tul 1 ■ ile I !•!«'. *ij lit*' lilnluf) «s’ I » rn.,1-. L i . ii k 'I km uf Ibe fu aill). uu«i 1U1 11 lu* uime lu Ibe > lie l .1 »tu li be m il In» chlliir.'ii b. liaigiiJ lie —.1 1.1 "iti.i f.im llf h a iv iuh !"«:> «rk.'ti min It IIJ m . ii liiltliiliJtl j »' > 1111 . H. i'i'r|j| ¡lull /lie) Ita««' » u n it in Ibe I hi l i l , « «.f I tie c*>tui try » l ú a iinll.'.ul iialijM'Uiliiui' » t i to I» » "II. ami a '—< alien Ibi* I ni»,i » ¡ ih - I -take. itul In III,j 1J |mlltte.il • ai>' is It.iw i,"t Ii-.'ii ih ranlerl-tl o f Ilia I.l ; I» ill 111 .' |.L“ I ti Is I lot » if.' to siiy »lin t ma) I«' t'l « l i r e tur ttieni 'l i n i e I- a lui.' In the UauIlK u f men ullal it is«» .if faiuilie«.'* Ih ,- I- ia « i i i troia l i e a<,s>uut ««t lha li imi hi i.u JIslii'il - ( llie tit,in. Al I holts', ta ll « i ll'll J>ll 1 . , ] lim e In ali r .1, 1 ». !i.,| , u . I f I r ismlij Inn«' for«' «i i, lio » «iut i>.) «m i I i llll inrl.v the l.i'iíil) » , ailil pen 1 . il in '1 .ari upmi I ail a.si )•'«illl -v" !•«' him alf «tnrltij lile 1 1.1 ii >1’ I ¡la lUL' wllleh he Jirnliet cj. It ■ «'lilt In In' r«'a' III i¿ II- Ihnnl ill Ihc eareer "f Ilia .-oil n l.o Ihat year was t iilarlng Yale. W HOLE â 3 ttot ^olitir.il rfi(|ht of Kgvpl died that year. The Kiglith grade 1 « \ 1V father, Ji"’g n Bryan man, -*'1 But M ut ; for Mister Taft, An’ say you |vjght to hear ’em scrap, The lam’ ly’s almost daft; To us kidt their ¡r,;j:n -nts Arc just the same as (¡rook, When they're f*ot talking politics They iircdly ever speak. Mr*. Ives and Mr-. Fickle wen 'l Prof- Thompson waa out to hi* Bend vi«itotv on last M md.iy. j ranch one night this week. C. W Allen and George Him- F. X. Wallice and A. J. Harter ni("iii made a trip up toward Blue were Bend >i itora one day this Lake last week. Uncle Frank Pop says that 1 ft ain’ t trot no show To {jet tie place at all. Ma tells him tit . he’s full of prunes. And thai his brain is small; She vows thatHryan couldn’t win In twenty thousand years. Then Pop Bays, "Pooh!” an’ "Bah;” an’ Bos’.) An* walks around an’ sneers. l>ean were up on TUMALO, Septrniter 21.— ifa iit h-fore Omaha lire on berries which they sJ.J readily at Comtnis I I . 00 per gallon. hav Win. G. S'iles -tinted fur P >rt- land overland on last Thursday crop for the year and report good i yields. ifternoon. is doing some Chadwick Irving passed through work on the K. E. Layton ranch Laidluw last Mon/iay with a load northwest of town. of lumber for Mr. He win, of Pleas Sister- ant Ridge. He has the contract to country, w as in Laid law on legal haul the lumber for Mr. He win’s ■ new house. bti«ine-s one day this week. A-phone message received from Grover and Fay Gerking started Mr. Kolloek stated that the case of over the mountain- on last IV'ed- . the Stale v Columbia Southern Ir- nesday for a visit with friend- and ligation Company ha9 not been relatives in the Willamette Valley. ; for trial but the attorneys hope Mcs. James and Uinta raturned ' to have it set for eotue time in the E. P. Buchanan, of have r:ot fin i? bed th e ir harrest Mr. and Mr«». Ira E. Wim^r the November term. par with fruit. They r«'f«)rt much r:ir l»»»«* They re|»ort having hi keep up there and the roads in bad condì- nice time and getting some Ibi Sterlie Fryrear was in town last Sunday with his fine team and rig We suffered lion. It seem* strange that tln re Bomelurr e-. ______ _ ~STr. t'anfri’ll^ of 1 lack I .«ome trom many irregnlaritier lam would heeomnch rain nnn “ 110 -0 near u* and we are haling but tarried over night » t Tumalo y e ir. little rain and the mails dusty and night U.-t week. Mr. t'.mtr« and one of our young ladies waa made happy by a buggy ride. regul ii ii .t< tidal.ce. vr as ivo bave in Ibi- country. Warm Springs Indians were in Farmers are now quite busy at hold in earneet mill we trust WIILRE SHERMAN STANDS accompanied him. work putting up their last Robt. Hrucgeon the I Cash creek n -ionrr Ellis yesterday. ome of tb<- farmers in tbi- vicin fine, and such Ix-autiful fall weuth- riding the range tor Ed town with a wagor. load of buckle her desert claim In general, «chool work is mov- a nuDiber of the Bend jieople are I returned from an outiny. h tug off admiiahly. The pupil« tukf returning from the Valley loaded end hucklc-berr* ing on tLe . ents lend every effort to and J.’s mother Mrs. Harter, A. Mr*. Muik made final proof wrestling with standard lime. Nichole •hurt time ago. I sometimes with we had a kiny. An’ didn't have to ’lect. 'Cause, honest,' if they keep it up Our houfb will soon be wrecked: If Taft wins IT*) will be all right, He’ll simply curs till h<v,**se, But if Bill Bryan wins we fear Mn'II get her a divorce. Tumalo, week. Irvin C rich an l Sam Nichols ire g >:n? into the fur 1 business or ' something of that nature. , Butte Company this .-ea-on. They have laid in a supply of 48 traps. A p p ro vo * L «g i»la t lo n to Im p ro v o tb* C u aditlon« o? L ib a r. ( F re tti SI,eriuna'« S |-'«i'h ut NO RETREAT Aeeepf niK'e. I T h e lt< pillili'*«a |Mirty t-'llev«-« tu ibe «'•pialli) uf all na ti before Mie law : iH'Ileve« In tcriiiitllix latsir'« «*very re «pn-st limi i,'--» in,t « e r i to «miir«l riiihi- to >>u«' man «J uii I ih I (,, Min.lher l alr mln.led lnl->r a-k- no mere, in, liss. nini npiiror—> ib e reeonl «>f III,' lt< p illiti',111 party tieni noe «>f Miai par 1U.EASANT RIDGE.S«pt. 2J.— Henry Hew ins is building his new liouse and will soon leave J. A. Thompson’s ‘ ‘ Underledge ( ) ’- nel«. where he has year. I lune U.'lp'il to malie my party’* ’ree, r >1 In llie eiiaeiineut ut (he Klgbt llo n r In », ibe ICinpInyer»’ l.lnbiltl) ilei. Ibe stallile« lo mi.limine (he bar nril <.f rallrou'l em pio),■». (he rb ll.l l.al'or la » i» r thè in-lrie/ ,,f Colnntbla nini utlier eiineHuelit- itmlgiieil «spil lili ly t<> improve (he «un. Il Homi «>f labor. I «'annoi liope lo lieti i t -ta le my posi lin i od llljuia'lloil* tinnì hy a *in'|II" «ml'.fHejnenl of Mr. T * f l * l'IneliuiNlI *1«. I.irath i, oli lli.-it «uojeet l ’hul en ilor-eiuent I inaie. lived J. A. Voshurg for the past has some large -tacks of fine alfalfa. Mr. V >;burg will hitch his wagon. This is the third year’s cutting, and •;w * it does well. Frank Hensley pastured twenty bogs on a half acre of pioiulse o f turiti' revision «n.l J:'r flrynn’s pleitge- iu the sauir <lti'i'.'tl>u Is Mint Mr. I'uft If eloetitl will ha III position to redeem bln pledge, while Mr III)a n If eleeted woiihl be power h'ss to aivompllah nuything with n liepiildienn Semite arrayed against hi- free traile plau«.— Omaha B?e. Farm” says alfalf 1 is the star to which he B u t H« R u n s 0.1 F o r e v e r . .*.« .*.iphiai»o ta il <!■*« rlli'il his l u la< ■!! ile in n ¿.’ nr« une -«n* » h a iv lili 1 I'lxm tb«‘ N i w York Sua .) m ii got n i ialii 1 li.ir.li ter,sih-. I'eter Wliat will Mr. liry a n -ay T a ll • IT I " ) »11- "a large, gis-l look V'trr u n i I 'ln llo n «lay? Ii 1: m ii nf 111a^irtiliumw iti—1-t-Iti«41.** Mi Itr.vun will lu«'—t I le It nl four «ops. TI1.1l I»' I- *u opt ImLet. Aaron. I lie • a e I alai :•’* aiu'eslor, w i- I’. t'i'iai three tlm — ! What at t b i t ? iiI-'• mi n.a jtit.nl ii « iis that a<* io-l II,''- the «ne uient IteiunerMt money l>) liulor-lng 11 fileni}.1 note-; It iiiing fur hi- fellow men tie « a s a man ”o f ira.it liiti'lilgeiiee T o !«• l-'iiien uiirp again. in il iiilegrliy.*' Alni flii'ii. ioli't; -mil '■ v 'n il further I Hick. Ibera » in ( 1 pia In Henil the t’liiiuunner amt learn! Wt 11 in tit T a ft, «lu i Ioni lllarney f a s Mr I try an, Mr. Kern, lie i i lha sillti'elit ’1 ee ill I lf) **ti) hlnr S..II togellirr mi till« trip ley untie a- m il'll as l.y m ilitari' In Ibe «lit. oft «Iram in i ship. I'I' iimi »«'H-l siiteli »u s rap ln ln (T L e ) have ipiarter- in the «te rn i W illiam front ujiieli to m ain a in n i I ii ilil- antl'piate«l em it. tieih 1 v i it ary Seeiein jy ,i( W ar W’il W hile they giir.e nt Mr Taft I I 1111. Mile* iilieiut the riuv near ^one 1 « . r a i l . I II «* -u ril. Amt Ii) T o ft niul Sherman won— The I (< pal,I ini ii pari)' la not only Mr. Bryan, ever » 1 —, rl li In men, hut rieh in praetleul ami I'mil,He— will (ilillmiriptilie lien, Meinl pl'inelpll« It I- riell I,-, III Ami I • Mr Kern ru'lte it- reeonl. in pruaiises perfurnieil ami TI1.1t remark, already trlie. pii ligi - fiillllleil, mul ko we are fur All 1 I'l'pi.rctl amt often «priing; party ai -1 party prinelple* lir-t amt "It, 111 ell? Yes, hilt I'm «till young' » ill ne,piles«'i« in ttl«' ebollì* o f the Ilia* I c m v alt another four Jorily. rallying armimi Ibe -tintinni Year-, then try the rnee om e more, hearer who will curry ns ngnin to vic I have got till* tiling down put. tory - lion. Janies H. Sherman. I'm tin* one great liriuorrat !** Mr. Hvyun might m ake .1 hit In (lie — Julian D u rin l. I;««ky Mountain S ta tin hy prop - l u g a filtern I gu aran ty nf milling «icvk <i«- Miking or Kesping Proraiaes. I'O-ltH tim.ilui lire. The «inferenti' lietweeii Mr. T a ft-* Mr. tlrynn erltletae* Mr. Taft for adding t<> the Itepuhlleaii ptatforiu. In the ineailtiine the number of "pnra iii'uiiit I—lie-” ivbleh Mr llryau -nb- traetnl from the I»emo,-ratte idntforin would till several large volume«__ N O . IN I mi ni of ‘2/ in the upper room ami and it might lie well to ray, ilio I IE n ulto II lb' ft’ lllHjtptll»* F R ID A Y , S E P T E M B E R School Notes will l ull ou ini' muir time unti week." "M r Vi KtttVt «iti i Huf h# nin*n| t* » •• »I i• lo il * riiil.i',i'U«*** Io »*i ili# \ i>r!t *f civ 1 gfitrrnlucrai at 11 -•• in tut it* »veil on 1 IUmilili uf my I » 1 : » «• on l*» I »«•neh mnl lit'bli tt (int« II»- »iiili-w, I liolifvrl hin I miti w »• roiîd C O U N T Y .O R E G O N , alfalfa and the hogs three-vear have done very well. Mr. Hensley has seeded 15 acres more t«'> alfalfa and has prepared to i rrigate by the check s\-tern. Pei haps no one Ridge has done at lett, r Pleasant than Inis Richard Chctdey. Mr.Chesley has removed junipers and sage from f irty acres and seeded twenty to alfalfa which is looking fine. A fine boy came to gladden the home of Mr. ano Mrs. Ralph Sher wood Monday evening. wants lo ktunlv a Ralph chip off -boulder of even* man he the meets Clint Wood is able to walk again. WT arc glid he is recovering from his painful accident. W. L Perry and family have re turned from a two week’s trip to t!ie valley where they «ecured bor ne*, plums and other fruit. They enjoyed the trip in most ways. A new bridge has been laid across the lateral enst of ti e school house. THE SENTINEL STANDS FIRMLY IN DEFENSE OF HIS FLAG. Fiffm th# Rull Itr»" »• v.i.ri it an, Most of the oats are not cut yet, licit las ir juicd tl.im vrrj much.