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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1911)
7 THE WITNESS balked . • • ru p i* « A b a u l M»»l Cs»M< •,gn,ng It»» AfTldsvt«. t( is inoru *11 filoni t now than it I ,,, be to secura a piece of go»- „„cut laud As th# public d®- I, has lern shrinking in area govern tot ut b,.» grown M M liant in compelling oUervanca of 1 I«« relating to the manner in ¡„.-b such lend uv»y U secured ¡trTr ms « » time, however. when it L fomparatieely for land „birrs to g*t »‘" V • " •• I », tin-y wanted with III* ani ¿ * fr* accommodating «linca»«« o f IHt ( I tier || L this •»• soinctimc» don* and !» > '' "t Ibero i'- , .... „•#;•! .!•« ' •!•*• I*" I'ndcr th* desert land act it ia rc*»*arT. m order to pro»# up a sim, to produca e n d e nee that tb* «imant has taken «»te r on to r» f . . dindon of Ilia entry , trts n - «ut. «a«» tbe com mwinocr, look a |>»rty « Í wilre*»c« n » bu-k ">»rd t*i «Irire orrr In» I, ,m , . ( t they «Otild Ir able to icstify regarding bis compliance tli the requirements of tbe law }!« «»• a conscientious man and lilted no one to »«ea r to anything tat th* actual truth. II* according ly tied a !«dtl* of valer twhmd the Aboard and then be punctilious ly drove mer tlir land and *»er» lo fai lutali11 « 1 m thereof I bis t«ong »<yomnl'«bed, th* witnr-s»** «ero giten blank forms to (111 nut, and they »ere about to make »Aidant to tb« »lie g t!»'!» therein set forth eben on* of them «topped and. puntili g to the bottle, «bowel fits roer* '• » t! »I Ihe cork bad com* rut of it and that all tbe water had rtesped. “tientVo-en,** he sai-1, “ I can't s grt t' » 0 ' ilat ! Hot» do I know tût there «as any water iti th* bot ti# eben w* droee o»er th« claim ?** —Washington Star, Tks Tabi»« Tuerta# A story is told of a high East In disi otti er who «a » iti the habit of »wind'y thrashing h ta servan*« when they displeased him. One day be mierr-l 1 1 ■ k* «marnali to go to a liitittr Im ,»e m the compound anil »»it for him thee*, prc*«-itllv turn ing up with a heavy horsewhip He then adJrva.ed the offender "Now, you scoundrel. I't* got you iS a place «her« no one ran hear, sad I'll Jest thrash you within an inch of your life I" Th* serrant, though a man of powerful physique, squirmed, na- lire-like. "Sah, you sure no on« rss hear»" "Yes, y,,u scoundrel, I 't * brought rou her* on purpoae 1** "Then. sah, I think I thraah rou!" And he did It «0 thoroughly that bis matter waa not »laibla for s **»k. 8 •• « flr fo r s P f 1 yaca. soldiers of the SOU 111 <**•«■••*«* •« IK* Hank and F ,l . „ ( C tn fid ira l« Army A p la n e at llir |>*nniiin*| iif Hi* Con f M irrata army m Hie y,.Br, ÍMfll a « il i |*prli«|» instructive In it» rank» arc serving «ul« |,v «„), tli« »on» of Hm plain farmer ami tin •on» of tlin p n « l U ln ln » in r. ||„- southern a ru liu rnt \ , , t „ f,.w tlir no il « 'in a rr • art . mg n lt1 ,„|« nr serving •»• trooper* « r<> c |* ..(<0| acholar», Hi* flower of H ip »oiitliprn n n ivrra iliP a III nil interval of i | ia. suspension «.f h o s tilitn . al 1 1,„ |,#t t ir of C o lli Ila r i» .r « private »o lilirr lira on ilo* ground poring o o r an A rab ic gram m ar it 1» < ra »fo n i II T o y , «1,0 i» ilr a iin r il to heroine tli» faniona p r..fe ....r of oriental languages at lla r t a n l university. 111 onp of H ip li« fl |p« |t, |(,p !ry of \ irin m a a volunteer aid of tìrn r ra l John It Cordon 1» severely v o u iid n i— it i» ltu>i| !.. t iild r r • ire te, « Ilo I mi » lid i í i» prof«-* »or'» (h a ir at tin* I n it i-r iit r of V irg in ia to «erto 111 t lir flrld | | r .til) |,,e s, «p aring th r latirrl of distinction a» Ih r j*fpati»t t im ian in llip English •¡•pallina •r,rl>l At th« «ippp ,,f lo r i li.m eLo n m |Mf,? onr of th r hrroic i aplani» « h o » n-ld np th rir In c» in the t r e , h e « ir .. |t, T l»al>- nr y t H arrison, « Im r«,»pd a c o m pany in In» o «n \ irritila parish and p n trrrd th r army at its I,rad In the sm ith «««! n lieutenant (renerai fall» m battle it is lim e r a i l*roni ■ la» l'o lk, «h o laid a»idr his hish- np • rot«-« to t«i-ono a so ld irr in tha fo ld, Laving (•.rii ed atrd to arms at U'p«t Point It 1» a striking fact that «hen V irg in ia threw in her l«,l with her southern »istcr» in A p ril, Iftfil, practically the »ho le |p»l» of stn- drnt* at her »tale university, -M i «ut «•f A IO « lio «ere registered from the «Ult hem »tate», enliste,) in th» Confederate »rin« That i r m i tim» represented the «lo d e southern people It «a s a self let y en ma»»r of the male population in all save certain mountain regions in V i r g in ia, North C a ro lin a, Tennessee, A lslw n ia and Ceorgia. One get» a p -««ild\ new and »nr prising concepto 1 <>f the character «>f the rank an t f e of the southern arm y in aneli incident« »• the fol lowing Here «re mock trials going on in the m-Mit court of a rrrta in a rtille ry rorupanv. and the discus •tona are pronounced h» a compe tent authority " b rillia n t and pow erful " Here 1« a group of pnratca in a M aryland infantry regiment in winter quarter huts near K a irfa i, V a . and among the subjects dia- cussed are these V a ttr! and P h il- more on international l a « ; H u m boldt's work« and t ra rr!» , the A f rican e»plorati ms of H arth ; the in fluence of clim ate on the human feature«, the culture of cotton; th* la «a relating to property. Her* are »«me V irg inia prnates in a how itier company solem nly officiat ing at th* burial of a tain* crow, and tli* exercise* include an Eng- Indi speech, a I-atm oration and a («reck ode' -R a n d o lp h II. M cKitn in Am erican Renew of Renew s ,,f An I ;> ■ o|i«| missionary, aay» Lppuicott'a, tid ie d oue of th# out- lung diatricta in his lerritor» for •h* purpose of conducting prayer in ,!e ’ioinc ,,f R large fam ily not con- ( n f l a n d ' i U « ' o n J«cW. tpieumis for da pietv. II* mads Th* origlimi (lag of Kngland wss known las intentions to tbe woman "I the house, and »lie murmured thè U n n er of Ss. tieorge («iute ' (fur 1 y t' 1 nt »be would go out and s iih a re«l erosa). T liiw in 1 t»Ot» *■* ''lie »ns long 111 returning, w.y» ineorporated with the lainncr •■' I if lc r ,1 tin-some wait the mi#- of S'otlnnd (blue witli n «Iute diag- *i»nsn went to ttie d,Mir and called, otial ero«*) 11,1« conibinatton oh- • illi some impatience: Vren ( you coming in? rare anything about Ihm't •mils'" your w,t* “ »'ting for Ins sweetheart, and "hen lit last «he appeared he re- marked kindly: "h u t a tone you buy* kept me •siting'” 1 ••h dear me, how fuasy you * * " ' •l" ' obeerved "W h y , I di.In't I'ruuiiae to meet you until a quarter N- and it » only two iiiiiiu I m after " now." Vh, Margie dea r," replied the ■lung mu 11 , "but you have made a 'K d mistake. You were to have ' 1,1 *• • quarter of fl last ' e""ig . I have lamn wailing e»er ,l#c* —I’hiladelphi# Times. Vacatisns Far Cattle. ( " "eatern Australia one farmer "V , ,M nrd to inquire of another >st ier lie baa as yet sent In* cat* * 0,1 **'*Mr »«cation, and what ia "»n t K just what ia asked Those 'irnicrs who live anywhere near the " " l in Auatralia "n ear” y « distance that would *r, * ''Trllers in other land*— o ' ‘* 'r entile for a month or . holiday at the acnsfiore ant #,UV.,W®r' * Le change of air net’ 7* 1* ^ •’ »•reinely be- 1,1 * *'« graaa on the coast is »(T-o Wl1*' l,n'* n* a tonic on tha animils.— ‘ «•'per. Weekly. FOR SALK Tint* I’igH and Sliroimhiru Sh«*«*|» f»»r hh I c . S«*«* or writs* Flnia VV ixh I h , liml,mind, Ore, 5tf For (¿tuck Salt* Make cash offer for the corner four kits, numlters 1-2-3-4, block Uf>. in th«* original town of Red mond, mortgage o f #KfiO due alwnit Sept. I, 1911. These lots should bring I'Jtssi in less than a year. Write ltox 237. Marsh field. Ore. 2tf WANTED Wcaal Wanted Price wanted for lo to 15 cords of dry, straight l-fiait red juniper wiawl delivered in Redmond. Address Z. care of 5tf j Spokesman. TAKEN I T Came to my enclosure at Is»w- er Bridge, alsuit the fore part of July, a black mare almut four years old. branded heart and an chor on left front shoulder. Own er can have same by paying ex penses incurred. L 5t3 F. R ic e . Lower Bridge. Ore. MISCELLANEOUS ling Books Call ut Sjmkcs- man office and get free the Ux>k “ Swine Raising in the Pacific Northwest” . A valuable Usik for those who raise hogs. «ben nn onlcr m con ned anthorited the raising of I.StK» soldier» for acn serviee. The avstani, however, of having »oblierà cicluaieely for aere- i«e at rea waa not rarried into ef- feet uni il li'd»«. wrlien two marina regtments were formed. Bring your final proof notices to The Spokesman office. We will make out your application for proving up. and attend to all the details necessary in the mat ter. Wall SsHsvsd. Motlier — I don't like thè look» of tbat !«•' I *"w y«»> |d«ving with «n the Street. Yoti must not play with bad little boys, you know. 8 «n Oh, he ain't a bsd lift!* boy, niainma. Ile ’* * g«,n,l little boy Ile'» tieen t.» the reform sehool two times, and they'vo let hitn otti eaeli fune on aecount <»f b"»<^ havior. Ladies’ calling cards, the lat est style cards and tyi>e. printed to resemble cop|ier plate print at The Spokesman office. To Trade for ('rook County I»and I own two nice four room bun galow cottages, brand new, in Tacoma. Washington, located in fine residence district. I value Nsw Osi»«. 1 "VVIint wn* that tiresome old et- these two houses at $2600. ilorer talking aboutT inquired the have an equity o f $1500 for which anguid lady. w I desire to trade for some Crook “ Progreati»« Patagonia. county land. For further par “ And how do you pl*y it" — ticulars and photos o f the houses Louisville Courier-Journal. llomesttuid Kclintiuixhmcnt Two Bb Cornets for Sale Two high grade Bb Comets, Iwst made, satin silver fin ish. gold plated bell, high and low pitch. These cor nets are practically new and will be sold at a luirgain. For further information in quire at Spokesman office. 1 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U. S. Land Office at The Dali*», Ore gon. July 24th. lHl 1. Notice is hereby given that Frank Paul, whose pustofllce address ia Sis ters. Oregon, did, on the 8th day of March. 1911. file in thia office sworn statement and application. No. 08285. to purchase the sejnej, «•)<«■). Sec. 33 and swpiw J. Section 34. township 12 south, range 11 east. Willamette meri dian, and the timber thereon, under U m proriaiowa af ths act of June 3. 1878. and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone luiw ." at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and tliat, pursuant to such ap- nd and timber thereon plication, the land have bean appraisisl, W41.00 the tim- \ I ht estimated 583,iXW board feet at 50 cents |>er M. and the land (149.50: that said applicant will offer final proof in siip|i«>rt of his application and sworn statement on the 12th day of October 1911, lie fore I. P. Hewitt. U. S. Com missioner, at his oflice, at Redmond, Oregon. Any jierson is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate ^ a contest at any time before patent is- 1 sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit ; in tins office, alleging facts which j would defeat the entry. 0. W . Moore. Register First publication Aug. 3-Oct. 5 AND Transfer Line If you are going to prove up on your land come in and see us. The Spokesman will make out your application and attend to other necessary details FREE. ANKER’S HALL, REDMOND Three Nights, Aug. 17-18-19 PRESENTING | Notice 1 » hereby given that Etta F. Howard of l-owcr Bridge, Oregon, who on August a*th. h»'7, made desert land entry No. 7'lfi. serial No. 02435, for nej aw|. n) (u-J, and swj**t section 7, township 14 south, rang«- 12 east, Wil lamette Meridian, has tiled noUce of in- tantfon to make Anal daaart land proof, to estatdish claim to the land above described, before I. P. Hewitt, U. S. t onimiasioner at his office, at Red mond. Oregon, on the 2Sth day of August, 1911. claimant names as witnesses: A. J. Fuller, <1. W. Fuller, Fred Walters, Axel Olaon, all of Lower Bridge, Oregon. C. W. Moor*, Register. First publication july27-aug 24 City Dray If you havo Home thing to Hell. If you want to buy something line the Want Columns of The Spokesman. 1 I m P i i ia reasonable and reaulta are obtained. Try it McKenzie’s Merry Makers Cistern Built Estimate from NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION gi»»l cistern builder wanted on I)«-partm*nt o f th* Interior. 0 . S. building n 40 or 60 liarrel cistern. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 21. L*U. Apply at S|x>kesman office. Pasture Stock I have gotxl pasturage for 10 head o f stock. II. A. Chappell. 2 miles north Ma-oe«« and Railors. 5tl Marine» «re reali» »oblierà «or»- west o f Redmond. ing un shipboard, and not sailor« I^'t us do your next order o f Thcv «re a part of thè nnnanient of commercial job printing. High the «hip, not a part of it» crew The marino sjatem la'gsn in the grade work and prices satisfac Britiah naiy al»u t the ye«r tfiti.V, tory. The Redmond Spokesman. t sec Mr. Fry in the Central Ore gon Irrigation Company office. Iledmond. lt f One hundred and sixty acres 10 miles from Hillman, 100 acres Fur Sale The la-at Imilt, m<*nt can Is- cultivated, gixxj location, complete lent houae in town; »1- water survey crosses 75 acres, luHiachold giHala, corner Third good cabin. For further partic and K at recta. Inquire o f M iah ulars inquire at the Spokesman Jonea or Jones laind Co. .'Jtf lt f FOR SALE Dissolution of I'artnrrship The choicest vacant corner .r»0x Notice is hereby given that Pxt on Sixth street, only one block from Hotel Redmond, thia the partnership heretofore exist im a snap for a <|iiick buy, $ 1HOO ing between C. A. Adams and J. take« iL See .Jones Land Com C. Swayze in the Redmond Transfer Co. has this day been pany for term«. dissolved by mutual consent. For Salt* C. A. Adams will pay all bills Forty acres o f irrigated land, against the company, and collect fri*e from rock and junipers, ull accounts due the company. fenced and partly under cultiva Dated July 25. 1911. tion, guaranteed water right, C. A. Adams, deep w>iI and well protected from J. ( frost, 8 miles from railroad. If taken within 30 days can Ite Notice bought for ill?"*. Terms reason I hereby give notice that 1 able. Cush a consideration. For have sold my interest in the Pi particulars inquire at Spokesman oneer Meat Market in Redmond, office. ltf Oregon, to Arthur Templeton & For Salt* or Trade Co., who will willed and pay all First class No. 3 Faultless bills against the above market or Stump Puller with cable, for sale J. 0 . Wolf & Co. contracted or trade for stock. Daniel Lid since May 15. 1911. dell. Wilson Ranch, Powell Dated. Redmond, Aug. 1. 1911' Buttes, Oregon. Address, Prine- 11 . J. 0 . WoU ville. Oregon. IHtf - »«» - LOST—White English Setter dog. about 11 months old goiter on left side o f neck. Strayed or stolen from Bend about July *»th. Reward for return or informa tion causing return. Communi cate with Bend Bulletin, Bend, tained the nume of thè "union ja ck ” in alitiamo tn thè union witli Ora. ti Si otland TI11» arrangement con tinued tilt the untoti with Ireland in Sou . yelled th* head o f Hie |M )|, «lieti Ibe I anner of St l ’at rick (a b ile with a diagonal red 1 >m 11......... reliant "\V* '■ art-ti | (j«.t lim e (,« ftnd with our ero«») w»» «malgamated witli it and *"i!» > o n the Is-.-» arc » « « 111110 '.’* forma thè prrscnt unmn llag. It 1» generali» nn.leralood tbat the word Hs Will Stlsrm. "jai k' 1« « corruption of Jainea.— A young man wa» standing at the New York American. f»u (lASSIFIKI) COLUMN “ The Lion and the Mouse,” “ S t Elmo And Other Popular Plays Vaudeville Between Acts Popular Prices This company is the first standard company to play Red mond and is one o f the best troups on tour. ASTORIA CENTENNIAL Astoria, Ore., Aug. 10-Sept. 9. The great event o f the year. It celebrates the first white settlement in the old "Oregon Country” . Army and navy evolutions, band concerts, fireworks, are- oplane flights, historic buildings and collections, agricultural exhibits. Pacific Coast regatta. C EN TR A L OREGON D A Y , AUG . 17th $11.75 Astoria and return from Opal City. Special folders regarding the Centennial sent on request. Oregon Trunk Railway Daily excursion tickets to Clatsop Beach resorts allow stop-overs at Astoria. Details furnished on application. Train leaves Opal C’ty daily 9:00 a. m.. Culver 9:15 a. m.. Metolius 9:30 a.m., Madras 9:45 a.m. arrive Portland 7:45 p.m. B. R. Ness, Agent Culver. Ore. IL E. Michael, Agent, Madras, Ore. J. H. Corbett. Agent, Opal City, Ore. T. A. Graham, Agent. Metolius Ore. Mr. Farmer We are now prepared to install Pumps and Kitchen Sinks in your homes. This is something you need. It is a labor-saver and does not cost much. Better let us talk to you further about this matter. Call up Phone 417 and we will give you full details. W DO ALL RINDS OF PLUMBING AND All Orders Given Prompt Satisfactory Attention The Kedmond Transfer C. A. Adams, Prop'r. ELECTRICAL WORK and carry a good supply of material for this kind o f sendee. For further particulars call on THE C. R. McLALLIN CO. Offieeon E St. between 5th and 6th, RED10ND. Phone 417