The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, October 26, 1911, Image 3

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    y BOUGHT GUN
0 Kill LOUIS LONG
i g ratu latili on having him lecture
! thru*.
t'ol. Sohii-Hki'a ful liar mih t hi­
la* t hiM|i of Poland ami was | H-
i lifltili-.l in I lu- lia iati t invi'ru
Min-ut. Ili* niothi-r, with h«-r lit
tir Itny. till'll Ma exiled from 1*0
I iiiii I and Austria.
I In* iiiothrr
Haring Kt*l»»i 11 « I on •lirtl of a hm kt'n lirait, till- I mo •I. If. K o I m t I h o f Thin City
••m a|K'.| lo Americo ami cnlitt-d
, hk ’ m IVmiiitrnt De­
\N e d s M ìhh O d a R uf h
a* u gunner l*.s in Un* regular
taining of W oman
army Ix-fore th r Civil War. When
Fuller
th<- rollili.-t o|M'iii'i|, In-rnllHt.-il in i
ili-fniHi' of his udopted country
anil Mas in many hard battle*.
|>, :n,
»ll putì It
At tin- i* li un* of (hi- mio In- went
News has been receiveil here
to M rxiro und helped to extah that .1. It. Kols-rts o f the general
I I
Here hr merchandise tirm o f Lynch A
,
I,
, M !I I - ' . . I f .1 | ' I | T I ih I i her mile|M-ndenri-
officiated
at
the
death
of
Max Kola-rt* o f this city, was united
L
,
, I I I . - c i r c u i t « - . . lif t U n it
: imilan. M ho M a* the one M ho ex­ m m arriage to Mias Oda Ruth
¡tltiullv ti»'* stato lit weaving iled him and hi* m other from Fuller last night at the home of
the bride's parents ut Cedar l ulls.
M,f evident* alxoit J. I.. A uitria >«-ar* la-fur»-.
Iowa.
Returning
to
the
United
State*
w h». recently killed l'ugtl-
he art lied in .Minnesota and was
The newly married couple left
mi»
l^inic
near
Kedmond.
ht
, will U- exceedingly dilli elected to *it in the leg islature immediately a fte r the ceremony
and help make her law*.
for Cortland where they expect
<ult jo disentangle. uml u verdict
Year* ago hi- u h i found to Is- to arrive Saturday, and w ill reach
n
tho
lirai
«k
►
•«•••
of
bered almost carlain. Evi one of the moat entertaining lee Kedmonl Tuesday evening. Octo­
i -.h.iwing p'irrlm
»»f the I tiin-r* on uny Mihiect, and Ment ber dlst., a fter which tim e they
iiul ammunition ut Mielrs* into thut lìi-ld. II.- ha* s|*>ken will In* at home” to the bride-
, tin- mart of tin- *rn*atinn- in every *tute of the Union and gmom ’a large circle of acquain­
^j, I,. Ijii. . - a .to i-, cited .i" made a trip to Kurland. Ireland tances.
Mrs R oberta ia the only daugh­
j ., \ |.n. in*.' ll.< |>i « in. I and Scotland.
Hi' i*a full fl«-.lyfi-iI Auwricai te r of Mr and Mrs. .1. M. Fuller,
|j • ,t i f M
-" .» r |
T -1 a 'n
citizen and loves the star* and and occupied a high |*iaitioii in
fi- vi-rilu't.
society in her home town. Mr.
i- d-f.-nitf is not endeavoring atri pea.
Roherta has been in business in
¡••oy tlif eaaential fart of
Redmond
for alnnit u year and a
¡«T. I»llt it IS I'tlM fltd it Will
half, and numliers friends by the
that l*»ng was xunggru . at-
score w ho one and all w ish him
uggrenive in hi* i-tTort* to
and Mrs. Roberta a long, pleas­
nt Helen Riley from return
ant
and prosjierouH journey along
i, I*..rtlutili vutli her huahan.i
i life's highwuy.
Rilev « a - juxtith-d in what
It Ma* not denied that
ho 1 .1
Now is the tim e to get your
at I • . m li. : IC m -V ai..l lus For I'urpoMeofOrganization
w inter clothes. Come in and
» il I were in < V ntral < Iregon tbev
and to Fleet Neces­
■u è my line of new stuff. S|H*cial
in housfs of illfuuit*. Is.th
Ht
lirico» on boys school suits. E.
• Imond and < ipal < ‘ity.
sary Officers
!.. Rapp.
16t2
Mr. and Mrs. Erickson, father
and mother of Mm. Jos. Buckley,
The Rislmnn.l R< n I and Gun arrived here last week from Min­
club. comi«>->isl of a I hhi t fifty nesota and will make Redmond
mi'mlw-rs from Kedmond and aur* their future home.
ruundin*’ country. Mill hold u
meeting here in the Uonimercial
Real Estate Transfers
('luh rooms Friday evening. Octo-
1 st £7lh, for the purpose of per-
I'u hi ir They Should feeling the organization and Kuruuhiii bj Ih«- I rook County Ab-
Mrm-t Com|Miny
officer».
urThia Fammi* O rator electing
All memla-ra and othera who
Hr-imomJ TowriHil,- Co. to
are intereated in the aucceaa of K M Kan.li>. lout*. 10. 11. l'Z. blk 32
\nd Statesm an
tlua organization are invited to Kr-tnmfht, >>>•',
attend this meeting.
» A MrCDowpll. lot 3. blk 21, R«d-
It i* p rot a »sis! to hold sh.Hit.s in
$.•>>.
Kedmond during tin- aeason with
>•
t • ••* '
I .a.-fiiM
M II llohl». lota Z\ amt 24. blk 27.
from other cities, and Kr-lmoiiil. $b«i.
Meek * iU'iul liulU'tin had cluha
jfi.lli.M ing g»*x! M oni* t<> say make tin* cluh one of the lending
Anna (ìrrrnhalgh. lot 7 amt S, I.Ik t,
¡t t ’iHint tTol. John Sobieski sporting organizations of this Ki^lmon.l, avo.
lecture* at Bend on Oct. city. Much interest has so fur Cola M Klrkrr, lot* .7 amt ♦», t>lk *>4.
and here tomorrow night, I nvii taken in the organization Iti-Imond. il^mtrlaitti I
and it is expected thut a large
her J7th:
Crook County Inv. Co. to
¥ ali the if.ssi thing* cominjt memla-rship Mill Is- secured from Cbriatian Knirli-man. lot* 22, '23, 24.
i-n.|. none ia of more value this city and nearby localities.
t>lk •->. Hillman, C imi tin,
the liTtur»* of fo l, John
11 K Ib-miln-l. lot 2S. tdk lu4. Hill­
rsk i on Oct. 2f»th. Moving
A classified advertisem ent is a man. $7.7
in him for many year*. I tireless work hunter, and seldom
Cba* K Haa*. lot* 26, 27. 2S. blk 111.
to say Itemi ia to la* con- fails.
Hillman. II.V
POPULAR MERCHANT
MARRIED IN IOWA
V A C T T M CLEANED
ELECTRIC LIGHTED
HOT AN D COLD RATHS
THF
HOTEL REDMOND
REDMOND ROD & GUN
CLUB HOED MEETING
Is one of the Largest and Best Appointed Hotels
in Central Oregon, and amply capable of meeting
the wants of commercial men, tourists and others,
is centrally located, and the tables are supplied
with the Ijest the market affords.
t í
HAW MAN SPEAKS
WELL OF S06IESKI
s
,I!K YOU GOINS TO III ILO?
J. M. Hevard, the architect, makes
complete plans and speriticationa
for all classes of huildings.
Our
prices are right.
I.ct us ligure
with you.
lev a rti & ( ¡a n t ,
XH W
STO C K
K ed m on d , O re.
W all P a p er
All Designs and Pattern»
Trunks, Suit Cases, Valises, Kiitfs,
( ar|H‘ts and Furniture
C . M. IR V IN ,
R edm ond
l.aidlaw Townaitr Co. to
Mr*. M Patt. Ix.t pi, blk 74. I .nut-
law. $I4H
• i ll. Walker, lot 2. blk M, l.aidlaw.
112».
K*linund llillic-h Jr., lot 3. blk 58.
l.aidlaw. $P*>.
The Itemi Co. to
Kate It Dimmeli, lot I», blk 22. Park
aikl. Itemi, lire., $1427
Mnu-ellaneou*
l-ovina June* to Samuel S. June*,
lots ì. R, I". II. 12. blk p>. PtfUl add .
Prineville. $1.
Itrrifon A- Western Col. Co., to Cha*.
It Ih-nniaon, lot* I, 2. 3, and went 2»
ft. of lot I. block 7, !>avtd*on'* add.,
Si*terw. $217.
Il N Uwrie. et al to H. Z. (Inltith.
lot 7. blk 29, Culver. $200.
Chad II Irivn to .1. It. Cady, lot* 8.
I». blk 2c. Kllingera adit. Kedmomt,
|7i»l.
\V It. Cummin* to Frist W'. German,
lot* 2, 3, 4. 7 t>, 7, blk 149. Hillman. $1.
J H Mendenhall to .lame* S. Pinnell,
lot If», blk .‘ 111 , Redmond, $l»f*l.
F. It. May to Guy O. Hudnon. lot 3,
blk 17. Dewhute*. $*SI.
F*lwinG. Amine to Charle* It. Hoov­
er, et nwi an.l *Jnet see 23-12-1S, $1.
Norma Gail Taylor to John W. Price,
lot* I tosine, and 27 and 26. blk 121;
lot* 2. 3, 4. 7. 6. blk 11«, lota It. to 27.
me. blk PCI, Hillman. $1.
STOVES of ALL KINDS
When you want anything in the stove line youd better
come in and see our stock. We have a good line ot
Charter Oak Heating Stoves
( harter Oak Ranges
Monarch Malleable Ranges
Columbia Steel Ranges
Oil Stoves
Gasoline Stoves
H. F. JONES, Proprietor
Redmond, Oregon
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
t
FOR SALE
.
HOUSE TENT near school
. S m Ben I ¡otter.
MEAT MARKET FIXTURES,
and Imilding for rent. Inquire
of F. Weston. Redmond Ore. 16t2
If you want to SELL your property
list it with
i
i i
so ACRES DITCH LAND,
cloee to Redmond. Pour rocm
That
Man McGaffery”
He doesn’t ask an exclusive right ;
house, and stable. Easy terms.
H. A. Shenk. Redmond. Ore. lo tf ■
SPAN BAYS, mare and gled-
ing. five and six years old.
weight lilfTO pounds, also w agon
and harness. C. A. Adams. 1-ltf
PIANO. At a bargain, high
grade Hobart M. Cable piano.
Ashley Forrest.
he can sell it anyway.
PLUMBING AND TINNING
lOtf
E stim ates cheerfully
gtven on all kinds of
Work.
FOR SALE
The choicest v acant comer 5<l\
100 on Sixth street, only one
Mock from Hotel Redmond, this
is a snap for a quick buy. $1800
takes it. See Jones lauid Com­
pany for terms.
> Sheet Metal Work of
All kinds
W ANTED
RELIABLE YOUNG MAN
with experience, wishes position
as clerk. Inquire this office, ltitl
l**ad of Grain Hay. for chick­
en feed. Enquire at Spokesman
office.
FOR RENT
FI RNISHRD ROOMS. 4 rooms
near schixil house, to rent separ­
ate. Enquire Mrs. J. A. Brown.
I«»t2
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
lK |mrtmi'nt of the Interior. U. S.
Inn.I iittu-i' at The IValles, OD'gon Oct-
ober 3it, 1911.
Notice is hereby iriven that G. Hu-
l>ert Blair, of Opal City, Oregon, who.
on AugiiMt l*th. 1910, made homestea»!
No.»7.l»S. for *»'JswJ. section 17 and
ne|nwi. a|nwF section 20, township 13
south, range 13 east Willamette merid­
ian, has hl«t notice of intention to
make final commutation proof, to es­
tablish claim to the land above describ­
ed. before l. P. Hewitt, l\ S. commis­
sioner, at his office ai Redmond, Ore­
gon. on the 17th day of November, 1911.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William Ralston, Harry Doan. l*>th
of Opal City, Oregon. I-ouis Luedtke,
of Culver. Oregon. Walter Ruble of
Redmond, Oregon.
C. W. Moore, Register.
First publication Oet. 12-Nov. 9
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. U. S.
land office at The Dalles, Oregon, tVcto-
ber 9th. 1911.
Notice is hereby given that John O.
Wolf, of Culver. Oregon, who, >>» June
23rd. 1910. made homestead. No. 1*8*43,
for nh sej. and sw| sel. sec. 30, tp. 13.
south rang». 13, eant w'illamette me ri
dmn. ha* Bled notice of intention to
make final commutation proof, to es
tablish claim to the land sbove deorrih
ist, tiefore I. P, Hewitt. U. S. Com
missioner, at hi* oftiee at Kedmond,
On-got*, on the 24th »lav of November,
1911.
Claimant names a* witnesses:
, .
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U Jr . if
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W. J. Wheeler
1 dtHir from corner 6tn and F S ts., REDMOND
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.
WE DO ALL KINDS OF PLl MBINf. AND
ELECTRICAL WORK
and carry n gixxl supply of material for this kind
of service. For further particulars call on
THE C. R. McLALLIN CO.