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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1910)
ways open for the transaction of business. "There is no reason why re lief cannot be given to Hood Riv- vor and Crook counties, because the judge could hold regular ad ....IS HERE.... journed terms in these counties at lesist every sixty days, and We have a hat for every face. No matter how keep demurrers, motions and much you pay for a hat, it must have the ap equity cases tried out, uml not pearance of being made for you. cause the people of these coun IN THE HOTEL REDMOND ANNEX You can be suited at small expíense from the ties to suffer untimely delays. new Fall and Winter Hats at my store. Only about one-fourth of the cus ses are tried by a jury, and no Hats and Frames made to order. jury need lie called at adjourned I have ofHmed a Poo! and Hilliard Hall terms unless the business of the and Harlier Shop at the above place, and county urgently demands it MRS. E. R. TICHENOR. Redmond. Ore. invite the public to come and see me. "While no experienced lawyer Three new | hm >| and one billiard table, and can afford to accept the office, yet PROMISES PEOPLE FOLK OTHERS ARK a 2-chair Iwrlier shop in charge of expert- for the purpose of putting a live NEEDED REFORMS man on the bench and giving the REPORTED MISSING enced workmen. Everything of the U*st. attorneys of Hood River ami i Fine Line OF CIGARS and TOBACCOS Cruuk counties (us well as the at torneys of Wasco county) a to curry their eases thru Fire at Shaniko Last Friday If Elected Will Hold Court chance court without delay, 1 agreed to WATCH FOR DATE liecoine a candidate for Circuit In This County Ev Destroys $12,000 of of opening of Judge, and if elected, to hold a ery Sixty Day s regular adjourned term of court Property MOTION PICTURE SHOW, Redmond in Crook county every sixty days and oftener if necessary to dis REDMOND HALL patch the business of the court And a regular adjourned Motion Pictures A dispatch from Shaniko dated Hon. Samuel W. Stark of Hood term to in hold Wasco county every thir Illustrated Songs the 14th. says: Hardy Patten, a River. Republican nominee for ty days, ami to keep the court late arrival from Michigan em Circuit Judge in this district, open for the transaction of busi in Hood River county, and ployed by the railway construc was in Bend last week. He ad ness was given the nomination with tion camp on the Deschutes, lost dressed a large meeting of vot out for which ! thank his life and four others are not ers at the Commercial Club the opposition, attorneys and appreciate accounted for in a fire which rooms, making a very favorable their confidence in me. started in the Central lodging impression. Among other things "My opponent W. L, Brad shaw, the democratic incumbent house at 4:30 this morning. The he said: has been in office over 18 fire is said to have been started “ For the express purpose of years, for which the )>eople have from an overturned lamp and it bringing relief to conditions now |iaid him over $52.000, with spread to adjoining buildings, existing in the Circuit Court of which he has made successful in destroying property valued at Hood River and Crook counties I vestments. and is now financially well fixed in his old days. His $12,000; insurance $0500. While accepted the urgent request of long Fine Line of the Leading Brands of rein in office is not due to the fire was yet burning the re friends to become a candidate his ability, because over 50 |ier mains of Patten were visible for Judge of the Circuit Court in cent of the cases appealed from within four feet of the sidewalk, the Seventh district, comprising his court have been reversed and where he had apparently crawl the counties of Hood River, Was sent l»ack for new trial, but it is because the experienced lawyers ed before becoming suffocated co and Crook. enjoyed practice that did nut "Only two terms of Circuit warrant a them from heat and smoke. in accepting the Among the heavy losers were Court are held in Hood River office, and he was elected three A. Segal, the California wine snd Crook counties each year, times practically without opposi- house; entire stock, the Central and no adjourned terms, and the tion. A term of office is 6 years Try a Sam Sloan or Spokesman 5c Cigar. no man should hold any of lodging house; H. Wolridge, bar people are practically without and fice over two terms. And twenty You will Like Them ber and bath houses: Silvertooth means of redress. For instance, years enough for the dem & Browder’s saloon. Reception you commence an action in either ocrats is to long fill an office in a three- Crook or Hood River counties, restaurant and the Wilson drug to-one republican district when The Best Postcard Views of the Redmond Country store. and the adverse party simply an experienced lawyer is on the blican ticket. files a demurrer or motion and repul 'In for any judge to there the case stands for weeks properly order F u ll lin e o f S ta tio n e r y GOOD ROADS the duties of discharge waiting the next term of court. his office I feel it altsolutely es AMENDMENT Then the demurrer or motion is sential that his time should l»e argued before the court, and in s|>ent about equally among the of his district. This most instances taken and kept counties would enable him to personally under advisement by the judge Amendment No. 354 Gives until the next term six months know th« condition in each coun South Oth St., Redmond and if elected I shall spend a Counties Power to Build later; and if not taken and kept ty, great portion of my time in Red under advisement, but decided mond. Rend. Madras and Prine- Good Roads ville. The outside world, and at the time of argument, then even you people, do not realize the defendants are allowed from the immediate development of There is one amendment ten to thirty days in which to an Central Oregon. You are situa among the many to lie voted on swer, and your case goes over ted here in the timber on the hanks of the most lieautiful riv at the coming election that real the term, and it is always from er in the west, and in the center one to three years before you ly has a great deal of merit and Read the STAIRS & FINN, Prop *. of one among the most fertile di can go to trial. During this that is No. 354, known as the versified farming districts of Or REDMOND SPOKESMAN “Good Roads Amendment to the time your witnesses have scat egon. where you can grow fruit, tered, left the country, or prob- j vegetables, alfalfa, clover, hogs constitution." Table service the beat the ably died, and if you are able to and cattle in unlimited quanti if you want to keep The amendment is as follows: ties. With the railroad coming go to trial at all, it is at great market afforda. posted on what is do "No county shall create any to you bringing thousands of peo disadvantage. debts or liabilities which shall ing in Redmond and ple hunting homes you are bound Nothing too good for our singly or in the aggregate ex "For illustration, take the case to develop beyond expectations." vicinity. patrona. (Paid Adv.) ceed the sum of five thousand of J. E. Hall vs. Dartt, commen ced in Hood River county to re dollars, except to suppress insur BRING OR SEND IN YOUR Come in and aee us—we will rection or repel invasion, or to cover wages earned in clearing Newton Apples, good win satisfy the inner man. NAME TODAY. build permanent roads within land. The case was commenced, ter keepers, $2.50 a box at the county, but debts for per a demurrer filed, and the case Eh ret Bros. $1.50 per year manent roads shall be incurred tied up for weeks, until the next in advance only on approval of a majority of term of court The demurrer BIRTHS those voting on the question.” was then argued and by Judge Born. October I3th, to Mr. and Separate Tables Reserved for Ladies The amendment grants to the Bradshaw taken up and kept un Mrs. W. W. Caughey. a son. Born. October 13th, to Mr. and ONE DOOR SOUTH HOTEL OREGON people of each county the power der advisement for six months, Mrs. Earl Saunders, a daughter. until the next term of court and to pledge the credit of their Born. October lfith, to Mr. and county for money to build per then decided. Another motion Mrs. Finis Woods, a son. manent public roads. The ques was filed and taken under ad tion whether or not a county visement by the court. During Miss Stevens of the Pleasant Ridge school, and Miss May El should pledge its credit to raise this time the man waited for his liott You Want Good of the Hillman school, are money for building any perma wages. This is only one case attending this week. nent road would be submitted to among the many cases on the Dr. Cline institute and family, Mrs. J. docket in Hood River county ex a vote of the people of that coun A. Norwood and her mother, isting under the same condition, ty and would be decided by a Mrs. Kennedy, went to Prine- majority vote. The people of and the people of Crook county- ville Wednesday to the fair. Be Sure to Have Them Taken by any county may issue bonds or have for years suffered the same School closed Tuesday for the warrants, or any form of obliga treatment week, the teachers. Professor for such length ‘This condition does not exist Thompson, Mrs. Jarrett and Mrs GEO. B. BR 01lT\T of tion time they and desire, Hopley going to Prineville for at such rate of int in Wasco county. The judge the teachers institute. lives there and the court is al DEALERS IN erest as they may determine; in short this amendment is but an additional grant of power to the people of each county to manage R E D M O N D . O RB. their own business. There are some counties that AND GEO. HIGGINSON, Prop’r. would build roads if given the Scenic and View Photographer. power to do so by this amend ment and since no county is af All orders given prompt and careful attention, and satisfM- fected except those that want to This Restaurant is under new manage* tion guaranteed in every instance. build roads in this way is there any reason why the people of ment and the public is invited to come any county should be denied this and try our power. ______ We carry the Finest Line of The Millinery Season New Pool, Billiard Hall and Barber Shop LIVES LOST IN A UVE MAN IS SHANIKO FIRE UP FOR JUDGE Hardy P atten Is S.W. Stark of Hood Known to Have River Is the Candidate Perished A. E. WYATT, Good Meat B u c k l e y Drug C o When you buy meat you always want the best you can get, and when you buy at our market pur chasers are assured of getting the best. We would like to have you try our bologna. TOBACCOS, CIGARS AND CIGARETTS Hitt & Sypher B a iniqui et C afe - SH> - If Pictures or Views Home Bakery and Restaurant Choice Cigars J. A. Fallgatter Soft Drinks All kinds of Soft Drinks in the City Come in and see us when you want anything in the above line Redmond, Oregon Redmond Man Is Lucky The big fire at Shaniko last Friday morning burned down the street to the building owned by EL L. Rapp of this city, and then stopped. Mr. Rapp considers himself in luck, as the insurance on his building had just expired the day before the fire. 25c Meals J. A. WILCOX Everything neat and clean and of the best. ATTORNEY AT LAW Good Home Made Bread, and Fine Line of Confectionery Office on North Sixth S t REDMOND. - OREGON J. C. WILLIAMS Watchmaker and Jeweler P oh loffi cc Building REDMOND, - OREGON