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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1911)
SECOND SECT ION OF rH E REDM OND S PO K ES M AN VO L 1. No. S3 UK!>M< )N P, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON. TH U R SD A Y. F K R R U A K Y 23. 1911 ISTERS NEIGHBORHOOD locd phone service NEWS AND HAPPENINGS “ lm(lll!D 18 HILLMAN i Then* whs ■ valentine party given luat Tuewlay l>y Mr. arwl Mm. Taylor to iM icatc their new building. A number o f pleasing recitations were given by young laities o f Hillman and vicinity and Messrs Hagart, H. Elliott, and A. E. Phillips rendered some vocal New Phones Installed and music, while Messrs Archer and Ha 'Foil Stations Being gart furnished the instrumental music. Everyone received a souvenir valen Sistrrs. Fol*. 15. ! ami two feet o f Know established tine, refreshments went served at 11 The -itork viiiUsI t!»»• home o f on the level. o ’clock, and the evening finished with a K. Jorilnn Saturday evening. O. P. Swart« came in Satur- dance. The guests numbered about 70. •h. 11 th and made their home day from Ilia homentead north of The Deschutes Mutual Tele Five large loads o f lumber arrived ppy by leaving a little l*»y. ¡town on ii business trip. phone Co. last week put in a last week from Sisters for Elliott Bros, M I.. Oliver o f Lower Squaw Thou. Wall and Win. Rockford number o f new phones in Red- lumber yard. Mr. Taylor is erecting a new pump rc«-k wus in Sisters Saturday ] went to Mend today. mond and vicinity, and a numlier house at the well. m ewting business. KI wims I R o I nti . s of ibis place, more have been ordered for new Elliott Bros, are building an office at |)r. Jordan o f Bend, palassi left this week for Portland, ex- subscribers. their lumber yard. nnigh this place Sunday, hav- iw tin g to make the trip from Mrs. Smith, who lives northwest of This week a pay toll station K been called to the home o f |{. | near Madras to Tin Dulles by was established at Hillman and town, was called to Seattle last week by the serious illness o f her mother. tin* new railroad. . Jordan. at Cline Falls. This is expected The Hillman school has had a very Perry South o f MetoUus, w hile Linn Wilson is rejsirtcd on the to L* o f considerable benefit to good attendance this winter. l>uring iroute from Redmond to his sick list, the people in those localities. the past month there has only been one une had the misfortune to The Mutual system is now con tardy mark ami one pupil absent. Sisters, Feb. 20. ak the tongue on his hack, j nected with the Farmers’ Tele There are 17 pupils. Mrs. Elliott is the S. II. David, who recently »»Id 1 teacher. barely escaped a serious run- phone line at Laidlaw, and thus I his farm near here, was in town C. C. Covey, superintendent o f the »rives service to subscribers from Warm Springs Indian Agency, was in UiKcinenls U to ’ ii i j ___ • . . t<*day making' arrangements here to Sisters, by the |»ayment Hillman last week on business. ' return «non to hi; former home c t'loverdale District, were A. J. Larson o f Sam mas ho. was here o f a small toll. in Okolahnmu. usiness visitors in Sisters this The S|iokesman is informed last week and purchased 40 acres of Fre<l Akins and Win. Oney o f from C. C. Covey. The land lays i , n , i ... - that the company is conaidering land west of Hillman. A number o f |>eopIe from this f,,r j(>f, a number of extensive better- Sheriff Balfour and son o f Prineville, lacc and surrounding country Mnt j\ H Howe|j reported! mt*nU for tHe ,ine- »n order to visited Mr. Taylor last Wednesday. [isited Madras tislay to help thu< Ed Bailey and W. R. Davidson are make it the L*st mutual line in on the sick list. Her little son clearing the Hillman streets and cut ty celebrate ‘ ‘Railroad Day.” the county. Henry is slightly improved. ting the trees into wood. K. A. Graham, a sheep man' The Hotel Hillman has been filled to The schisil here is closed in mi Fly Creek and Lower M e-, Celebrate Mass its capacity all last week. The guests definitely owing to the illness of tiu * country, w as here th is . were as follows; C. T. Curtis o f in Redmond the teacher, Mrs. Howell. Crooked River; A. J. Abernathy, Bend; eek on a business visit. He Father Sheehan will celebrate C. C. Covey. Warm Springs Agency; W. N. Cobb is mourning the tsirts only a slight fall o f snow mass here Sunday, Feb. 26th at A. J. Larson. Sammasho; C. M. Red- lost o f his favorite horse, Tom. his section so far this year, D. L Miller, I ah * Zumwalt and 10 o'clock at the residence o f R. field, Bend; Mr. Rothchild. Portland; d said all kinds o f stock were H. A Connors, Portland; J. E. Bishop, Ray Archer o f Redmond, furn- C. Immele. ,ung well. Portland; A. G. Ridenower, Portland; I ished excellent music for the Hillman now has a good barber shop. j C. S. Gist’ s new feed barn was Celebration at mask I .all Friday evening. Mr. Smith is the proprietor. (sued to the public this week, D. L. Miller and wife, and Ivee l/ower Bridge Mr. Eby had a barn raising at his id is getting a good run o f pat* Zumwalt were guests o f H. K. On the evening o f Feb. 17th ranch near Box Canon last Wednesday. | mage. A social dance was held at T. W. | Allen and wife while in Sisters, the bachelors o f I» w e r Bridge | A number o f commercial men. Taylor's office building Saturday even (). D. Allingham and w ife, ac- gave an oyster supper in honor ing. I'nong them our old friend Ar- eek liur Clothier, visited this place Pi is week. The building for the new har- b r shop is nearing completion Lul w ill I m * ready for business in ^Inut a week. John McKinney and lis t e r Gist were here from Plain\i >w this week on business and vi .it* tig friends. Geo. Scott and w ife o f Big fanyon. were visitors at this >lace this week. There arc a number o f idle pen in and around Sisters owing the tem|H»rary closing down If the Roberts' mill, which has men doing a rushing business lince it started. The mill has pushed a contract for timber for instruction work on the Hill pie from Madras to Bend. Geo. Wilson und Jesse Scott ¡“ft Monday for a short visit to plmc Fulls and Redmond. Miss Hattie Burkinan eame in lunday iron» her homestead to sist in the preparations for the E •l!u' rfT1thmKMk '"H companied by their daughter o f Mrs. J. W. Howard’s 26th Maggie, came up Friday from the wedding anniversary and 40th Lower Metolius to attend the birthday. The supper was given mask hall here. at the Howard ranch, and a jolly The mask hall here last Friday crowd was in attendance. Violin was a grand success lx»th socially and harp music was furnished by and financially, and those who Messrs. Olsen and A. J. Fuller, did not attend missed the event which was greatly appreciated, o f the season. There being so . '**■' many w ell sustained characters it Opening o f the New was a difficult matter to award Bowling Alley the prizes. The ladies’ prize was B>kep & McCIay> boW|ing giien to Mrs. Jacob \ oet w <> auey ¡n ^ „ ma building on represented Queen o f Hearts, ca m tr o t & h and F strests \ ern (list carried off the gentle- waH opened to the public last man's prize, representing a Span* Sat,lrday niRht. The piace has ish < avalier. A t midnight sup- jH.on ffxed up to accommodate the |s*r was nerved at the Sisters Ho- business. Two regulation alleys tel to the hungry crowd, which kaVe been installed, and the was greatly enjoyed and did ored- howlers o f the city are now busy it to the hotel management. trying to see who can make the Dan Winkle and wife. C. S. host scores at nine pins and Glover. Friday New, Mrs. Fall-1 cocked hat. erton and daughter Inez were up from the Lower Desert to attend TU M A LO the mask ball. Tumalo, Feb. 13. Dr. Grandy and Tony Trahan Chas. L VVimer was a business were over from Redmond Friday visitor at Bend Saturday. evening. H ' T a C w l Md family, ac-con, Meeting of Juniper Circle The Juniper Reading Circle | met at the home o f Mrs. McLal- ' lin Feb. 15th. Fourteen ladies were present, and a pleasanD and profitable meeting was held. The program consisted o f two papers from the Fortnightly Club o f Pu eblo, Col., ‘ ‘Trade and Travel on the Mississippi” , and ‘ ‘Santa Fe, ' the Holy City,” which were read by Mrs. B. McCaffery and Mrs. W. B. Chapman. Ice cream, cake and coffee were served by th e ; hostess, and the club adjourned to meet with Mrs. Stella M. Wil- j son on March 8th» Poster and Show Card Painting The Spokenman has now the best equipped office in Central Oregon to do all kinds o f poster and show card printing. Noth ing in the line o f job printing is too large or too small fonts to do. I f you want any kind o f posters printed from a small one to a 3- sheet stand, we can do it for you. We make our own wood type and can give you anything you want in the poster line, and in as many colors as you wish. Let us do your next job printing. Mrs. Geo. Higginson, our new neighbor, was was a a pleasant pleasant c caller .n i n e m f i ' panied l»y C. K. Evarta were neighbor, ' >rt'ar* K M- Booth and j fn ,m the Hantfer station at the residence o f Mrs. G W. B. Pryrear were here from Fridav night. 'Winter Saturday, amp I oik last Saturday. Waiter Graham was hereon We learn that W. H. Courtney Wm. McNary of Lower Desert, business last week. # 1 - 1 , 11 « « , «u- an«. fas in town this week making Perry South was up from the o f I' * i(llaw’ 18 * ° ' nK ,nt° th e “ w is firvi „.o m .m . 1 , Metolius Ranger station Sunday, mill business. He contemplates . ' on si 1 ip lam School will he opened Monday putting a mill on the reserve west n the Lower Metolms. by Mrs. (X P. Swartz who will o f this place, and will saw lum- J1 url* for,,;,t nmger. was h until Mrs. Howell is able to lier ,uir from frnM such timber as the gov ™ v. Dissolution o f Partnership own from the station today, ) resume her |s»sition, ernment will te'l t»i him. Quite Notice is hereby given that the a few settlers will take stock in l>artnership heretofore existing ish the proceedings to other he O fficial the mill in order to get cheap between Snell A Green has this papers, and thus the Journal has „ tfach 8tockholder w il, 'ounty Paper a monopoly o f this news. \N htle ^ aUowed ^ feet <)f ,uniber day been dissolved by mutual consent Wm. Snell retires from At the last meeting o f the the price o f the tervice is none off the reserve. They will have the firm and James Green con ouniy court the Crook County too large, still some o f the county t h e W t o We tinues the business. All accounts "'imal. published at Prineville. papers would like to have a look mjn and pav a cer,i4jn price to owing to the firm o f Snell & fas again made the official county in” for the proceedings of the have the lumber sawed, Green should lie paid to James h'per. The sum o f $350 for the county court to publish as a mat- Green and all bills owed by the '' •ir was awarded the paper. All ter o f news. It seems that this Dancing School firm will be settled by James ¡I the official proceedings o f the, county gets revenue enough from Green. » M i n t y court have to lie printed the taxpayers to afford the clerk I will have dancing classes at Dated, Redmond, Oregon, Feb that paper, and no other paper sufficient help to copy the pro- the Skating Rink each Tuesday ruary 4, 1911. the county can get these pro- feedings so that other papers, be- and Saturday night from 8 to 9 ■ Wm. Snell, lendings unless they copy them sides the Journal, could get them o ’clock, and dancing for every- James Green. r,»in the Journal. The county and furnish the news to their body from 9 to U. 32t3 W. B. Cameron derk says he is too busy to fum - readers. 1 $1.50 PER Y E A R CANDY pure and fresh 25c lb. Mendenhall’s Fruit Trees For Season 1911 I have been appointed agent in this section by the Yakima & Columbia River Nursery Co. for the sale o f their fruit trees. This company grows apple and other fruit trees specially adapt ed to the climate o f this section o f Oregon. The company guarantees to fill all orders with first- class stock, true to name, thrifty and healthy, and assumes all risk o f transportation. is the time to place your orders jW 1 B V V for spring delivery, l^et me know A * T if you are interested in fruit cul ture and I will call on you with samples. over Redmond Bk. o f Commerce ASHLEY FORREST, A%t. office with I. P. Hewitt, Lawyer REDMOND FEED & FUEL CO. Seeds Poultry Foods Fuel Wood Sawing Hay Grain Ground Feed Custom Grinding Redmond Feed & Fuel Co. goods at cost Big Chance to Save Money Our contract on the 0. T. Ry. being about completed, we will dispose of our stock of goods in Redmond, consisting of practi cally everything in the Grocery Line, Hams and Bacon, Dry Goods. Shoes, Hardware, etc. AT COST Goods are at our Commissary in Redmond Henry & McFee