The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, August 31, 1911, Image 7

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    dinner ut Ih«* hur»....... D C <*0|,
liiMt Sunday. Tin« dinner waaex-
ea*ll«*nt. Nini the visit much enjoy -
<i.
T»» any doubling tim prò-
I dudivenesM of Central Oregon
Innd w* W ould give the advice to
vlait Mr. Cole's rHiich. and their
doubts will certainly la* banished
for the fluent kind of vegetable*
can I*« found in In* garden. A
rmelon from hi* patch
••d in the afternoon.
ime (¡uaril of (olo-!»""•«*.
J s t s Are Now Com-
in« »«This City
v“ " ,JOV
W.C.T.U. ELECTS
NEW OFFICERS
IV KXPK(TEI)
h im ; sk it k m b k k
At the nun-ting of the W. C.
T. U. held huit Friday afternoon
ut the home of Mr*. J. K. lam b,
the following officer* were elect­
|)lction o f R ailro a d to ed:
Primi Mr». Nellie (ooK.
[ i h Will B rin g in
\ ice-IVes Mr*. Winnie Hunt.
|j» rg e N u m b e r
K»*C. & Cor. Secy. Mr*. Cora
Chapman,
Tre a*. — Mrs. .1. K. I^unb.
Mutter*
of interest pertaining
i .idy a number of new com
to
the
organisation
wen- discuss-
Uva arrived in Ki 1
ed.
and
plan*
mado
for future
I* fur land for themarlvoa,
work.
Mr*.
Nellie
C<*ik
wan ap­
ipri tenting others
Them
is
lintcd
delegate
to
attend
the
|. are men of mean*, and
¡County
Convention
to
In«
held
at
just what they want, and
Madra*
early
in
September.
they find that they are
(.i pay the price lotked. The next meeting will lie held by
[did it in not too unrciutnn- invitation, at the home of Mr*
Guy S-am. on Knday, S ep t Hth,
rties fn»m Seattle. Medford at 2 .U» p. m.
bth< r pluce* have been here
^-a- . a week, and have g r.
f V «ver the Re.im«.n.I Du
and other local iti«-*. One
i«, representing a numU-r «if
Is liringin the vidnity «»f
Jori, ami if his report* of
I m . turn are favoralile an in
|of settler* from that -ectimi Second |j»rge Fire the <*it>
Has Hud Within the
come in here shortly after
Itrau:i are running to tl ■
Fast Year
r.
$25.000 FIRE VISITS
SHANIKO LAST WEEK
W
hotels re|>ort a numtier of
I arrivals during the |M»st ten
Early last Friday morning two
, and some of the live real I m jm ih m s bliK-ks at Sbaniku were
le men are selling land to wiped out by n fin« that threat­
newcomer* and locating en«*! for a time to destroy the
town. The value of the proper­
f:tl. 1; . c n m p le tin ii o f t h e ra il ty destroyed amount* to $25,(NN),
to this city by October first. with a small insurance. The
Idate officially set. or sooner. blare started from an unknown
MS b n : intim ate.!, th a n
cause in the Midway sal«*>n.
J> «• a Son to ts - lle \ I t i l l f i t
owned by A. L. Howell, at ¡I
I be filled with new comer* o'clock, and from there swept to
have heard about the Red- the harness shop owned by (i. H.
id District, and an* anxious to Reeder.
Several unoccupied
lire land here.
buildings near the saloon and
harness shop were also destroyed.
The fin* jumped across Broad
way ami in a few minutes the
livery stable and a small grocery
next d<sir owned by John Flan­
agan. were in flames.
Mr. ami Mrs. Flanagan l»an«ly
escaped with their lives, saving
p r l) k n o ck ed Off B ridge only u small amount of clothing
caught up us they tirsi from the
In Canyon Below by
burning building. i’hn«e horses
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOR SALK
!• me Pig* and Shropshire Sheep
for sale.
S«*e or write Finis
Woods, Redmond. Ore.
f>tf
Mrsnd new L. C. Typewriter at
a bargain. W. S. Rodman. 6tf
Homestead Relinquishment
Quarter section within mile of
railroad Htation; over 100 acres
tillable. Price $2f>0cash. Address
X can* S|M)ke*man.
<5t3
F or Sale or 1 rade—2-horse gas­
oline engine, good condition.
Will sell reasonable or trade for
horse or cow .
IJisJmond Steam
laundry.
Htf
A CLASSIFIED ADVKRTIS-
Llt. with a business opportunity
to offer, knows that the right
“ backer” , or purchaser, or in­
vestor (A N HE FOUND. And
he proceeds to And him by tell-
ing. frankly und simply, in a
classified ad what Ins proposition
is like.
FOR SALK
The choicest vacant corner .'»Ox
100 on Sixth street, only one
block from Hotel Redmond, this
is a snap for a quick buy. $1800
lakes iL See Jones I-aml Com­
pany for terms.
VACUUM C’LKANEI)
ELECTRIC LIGHTED
HOT A N D COLD BATH S
RE-OPENING
OF TH E
HOTEL REDMOND
DINING ROOM
LOST
Al It) TORIES About August
loth, a canvas bag of auto t<s>l*.
and a jack screw. Return to C.
H. Fry nt Central Oregon Irriga­
tion (Vs. office.
8t2
HULL A two year old Jersey
bull, branded w ith a round top M
on right hip. A liberal reward
w ill I** |uiid for his recovery or
information lending to his recov­
ery. Ranch, two miles south­
west of Ivone Pine. P. O. ad­
dress Hillman, Oregon. M A.
!>ehman.
8tl
m
m
3
The Dining Room of this Hotel will re-open
SEPTEMBER FIRST, and the tables be
supplied with the best the market affords
m
m
2J
The Hotel Redmond is one of the Largest and Best Ap­
pointed Hotels in Central Oregon, and amply capable of
meeting the wants of commercial men, tourists and others
EVERLASSES Finder return
to S|>okesrnan office for roward.
WANTED
W i s h ! Wanted
Price wanted
for 10 to If* conia of dry. straight
l-f»s*t rod juni|s«r wood deli vend
in Redmond. Address Z. can* of
Spokesman.
5tf
SADDLE PONY—Apply to H.
A. Seltzer, at Redmond Lumber
& Produce Co’s. Warehouse. 8tl
Redmond, Oregon
H. F. JONES, Proprietor
Littl* Shod,.
When the boundary line contro-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
reray between Massachusetts and
Rhode Island was waxing hot aotne
U. S. I .ami Office a t T he D alles, O re­
venri ago a Rhode Island member gon. Ju ly 24th. 1911.
N otice is hereby given th a t F ran k
of congress became indignantly elo­ Paul,
whose postoffice address is Sla­
quent. "This plan of depriving ters, O regon, did. on th e 8th day of
TAKEN UP
Rhode Island of her possessions," M arch, 1911. file in this office sw orn
s ta te m e n t and application. No. US285.
AND
he »aid, “ is a tremendous injustice
Taken Up Came into my en­ “Huh!“ M id Senator Dawea. “If to purchase the s e in e j. e j i e j . Sec. 33
and s sw (n w (. - Section
-
34. towrnahip 13
closure al suit August 11th, a we took your whole state it wouldn't south,
ran g e 11 c a st. W illam ette m e ri­
dian, ami th e U m b e r thereon, under
sucking colt, not over 3 months be anything but petty larceny."
the provisions o f th e a c t o f J u n e 3.
old. Owner can have same by
1878. and a rt* am en d ato ry , know n a*
S tu m b o a t Rock
th e “ T im ber and S tone L a w ," a t *uch
paying charges.
V. Hanks. f*i
A tnsMive rock formation re­ value a* m ig h t be fixed by ap p ra ise ­
miles northeast Redmond.
7t3 markable for its resemblance to a m ent, and th a t. t, p u rsu a n t to such s p ­
li
pii a t ion, th e iami
* and U m ber thereon
diMiiaiitlcd battleship ia all that -iic
MISCELLANEOUS
a ve been •t.p praised.
r
3441.00 th e tim -
tu>w remains of au ancient mon ha
b e r e s tim a te li 583.300 b o a rd f e e t a t 50
which,
with
the
exception
of
one
c en ts (ter M, and the land $149.50: th a t
A CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS­
applicant will offer final proof in
ER w in* “ means business” , will *lun wall, ha* been washed away by said
of h it application anu sw orn
the storm* of centuries. It i* a support
GET BUSINESS.
If he has well known landmark of the north sta te m e n t on th e Ì2th day o f O ctober,
1911, before 1. I’. H e w itt, U. S. Com ­
something to sell that is worth Arizona desert. The place has long m issioner, a t his office, a t Redmond.
Slipping S teel
perished in the livery stable.
while, he will advertise it in a been locally known a* “Steamboat O regon.
Any person is a t lib erty to p ro te st
Rock.”—Wide World Magasin*.
confident and convincing way
th is purchase before e n try , or in itiate
A. L Luce, who has a ranch and lie will sell it.
a c o n test a t any tim e before p a te n t is­
H
Hillman. Aug. 28.
sues. liy filing a co rro b o rated affidavit
on the Lower Desert, was in the
in th is office, alleging facta w hich
Hog Hooks Call at S|*»kes-
C. A. A dam s. P ro p ’r.
• "i' man Adams of tin- l>n<lg< city this week and re|*ort* that
would d e fe a t the e n try .
nian
office
and
get
fn*e
the
book
H ?* that i* putting m the On* crops are g<**l in his section this
C. W . Moore. R e g ister.
F irst publication A ug. 3-Oct. 5
"Swine Raising in the Pacific
B n Trunk ruilroail bridge ucroa* season.
N
orthw
est".
A
valuable
l**»k
V
---------- I river, had a *• 1 « call
Tbe attachm ent .suit brought for those who raise hogs.
death o m do) last v w li
V "a <>n the bridge din-ctmp against J. W. Maker by local
I^«t us do your next order of
■ ' i «ring of a large piece «>t creditors, was tried Tuesday lie- commercial job printing.
AND
High
Bt** ! In some manner the *t<s«l fore n sheriff's jury.
The jury grade work ami prices satisfac­
■ i'i" «i and nearly knocked Mi disagreed, and another trial lie­ tory. The Redmond Spokesman.
A lanm from hi* |* wit ion to the fen« a new jury is in progress
Bring your final proof notices
® ttim i of the canyon, a distance today.
to The Spokesman office. We
AT
■ b b*ct. My a lucky chance the
We are now prepared to install Pumps and
will make out your application
Ano*«nt H o r « # » .
Brcm an caught himself and es-
Kitehen Sinks in your homes.
This is
Il is ii well kimwn faci in hnmnu for proving up, and attend to all
unhurt, though aomewhat
something you need.
birtorv tliat man uscii tho borse a* the details necessary in the m at­
locked. Had he fell to the but- * ii a r t ic i * of food only b»r sn enor-
ter.
It is a labor-saver and does not cost much.
of the canyon he would un- inotu (Mirimi of tiiiu«. |*«rliii|«s ItK),-
B etter let us talk to you further about this
I Julies' calling cards, the lat­
3
wbtedl) hoy<• boon in tan tlj 000 i«-Hr*. lM*forc he discovcred thut
m atter. Call up Phone 417 and we will
ho w ita far more Services hi* a* a est style cards and type, printed
Htllcl on the rocks.
via the
inonna of transport. In fnet, it i* to resemble copper plate print ut
give you full details.
an ojien question whothor thè so The S|*>kcsman office.
jAparty of fifteen from hot calimi
paleolithio men of Europe
B**de a trip to Opal Springs and
MELROSE PARK
uscd thè borse a* a ineaus of trans­
inf week rnndajr. rhej itori ut all. It i* eertain tliat wlien See Jones I uuid Company
B*turn«-d with a fine collection of Kurofie iva* invaditi by thè neolith- OWNERS (Not Agents) for easy
Excursion fares on Special
wl,ab. and n«|*orts of an enjoy- ic men they brougbt thè domesti­ terms on lots in Melrose Park.
dates; ask nearest a g e n t
§bli* trip.
catiti borse with tbein and miro
i The ladies Pioneer Club bad a duomi rutile ns thè priucipul fonn
and carry a good supply of material for this kind
I * " * Wednesday at the Morris of animai fo«*l.
Bronco
busting,
s
te
e
r
roping,
rid-
of
service. For further particulars call on
N s t F a m i l i a r W i t h th s Q u o t a t i s n
Two high grade Bb Cornets,
lionic nt I ruil Crossing.
ing and racing wiki horses, T
Indian
i
«Ah, Mr Blinks," mh I the fair
best made, satin silver fin­
w ar dances, cow bow and cow girl
I * rowds of |*>ople pass through
races, relay horse amt pony races.
one lightly. “ 1 *ee yon wear ym r
ish,
goltl
plated
hell,
high
P tfi place daily on their way to heart upon vour sleeve.”
N orthw est fro n tier parade, h o rse­
and lo w pitch.
These cor­
back tu g o f w ar. horseback pistol
PTonkt-d river to see the Oregon
Mr. Blinks looked bewildered and
shooting, etc.
nets are practically new and
Potnk railroad bridge that is un- hastily pulled down In* c u ffs.
will be sold at a hargain.
MW. Mi MURRAY.
“ 1 giiott in a v be it wftf* my m l
Fer construction there.
It is an
Officron E St. between 5th and 6th. REDMOND.
Phone 417
G
eneral
f’a ssen g er A gent.
For
further
information
in­
flannel
underwear
you
o»ticr,”
he
'"tcn«stirig sight to see.
quire at Spokesman office.
N. H. Elliott and family hiok lamely remarketl.
City Dray
Transfer Line
IlDGE FOREMAN HAS
A NARROW ESCAPE
All Orders Given Prompt
Satisfactory Attention
The Redmond Transfer
Second Annual
Northwest Frontier
Round-Up
Eastern Oregon Dis­
trict Fair
Mr. Farmer
Pendleton, Sept. 11-16
t
One and V Third Fare
Oregon-Washington
Railroad & Nav. C«.
Two Bb Cornets for Sale
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PLUMBING AND
ELECTRICAL WORK
LET ’ER BUCK !
THE C. R. McLALUN CO.