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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1912)
The Redmond Spokesman On'giH», Kt'h. 1. I O I « Entertainment List Night « .... .II<••-( f o m fir*! gends, and art She sp*»ke o f Ih » Japanern apprivlstton o f II» »>>» tuetry and lx<aiii>. and compared U »U h »omo o f our o » n »oatoru mountain poak» V r> 'i.i« « a » Ilion takoii and tho niombor» enjoyed ilio refreshmeuta »«'ru 'd hi Ilio host- Tho musical nuniUor» rondor- od by M r» Forrx»! and M r» Ilohtu. «o r o much apprivlatod. and Ihr motu bora »'-paratoli foolluK that our o f tho unni ploaaaiit moot lu* • ° r tho y « » r had boon hold Tho noxt mtvIlUK » i l l t v hold at tho homi Of M r. Hodman on Kebr.iary Tlh aolo by Mrs. Lilly » a » mut'h sppr«- clatod. and tho q u artet alugltig r«- co 1 1 oil a Kood hand". Tho rivi* talion» »o r o oxeollout. Whitt ap- ¡»'»lo ll to th«' audl«‘hi'o a* a ulco piece of »t»Bo » o r k » s s tho Mai polo P rill, a» »tasod hi M r» Fooio H o » many rumora aro true* I Halo Ordway "caught tho house" » i t h hl» n u n b o r . and tho Jig on- oui-o kopt count and fouud that on- tor«' Tho ontiro cast o f tho fa ri«1 ly ono rumor In 2« had any actual fouudatlt'u. « a » Kood and kopt thin»» m o i tu* _- llvol} on tho *taK«‘ Matty pi»>plo aro dlai'oiitoutod bo cauao thoy u oior haio auy fuu. aud SPICCIAI. M K K T IM Í O l imagine other* do Aa a tuattor ol COMM h lit 'I A L I 1.1 »I fact, no ouo ha« much fun. A » ¡ » 'l l * ! un»'« 1 UK o f th«' Com _______ mercial Club « i l l tv hohl tomorrow. A good a«'aro la worth moro to a Friday. oionlitK. Io -elect delegate* to tho Urn'll Road* m«»'lli«K lo bo mau thau good aduce hohl at l*rii»e*tlle oa Ilio 4lh ol Nottco fo r I'ubltralhm Ilio month, »tal a lv i lo tako l'art Department o f tho lutorlor. I’ . 8 in Iho |>ro|»»««»l county ili»U hm ill*- ru selon. \ lull altonilam »' i» I« I .and O ffice at The Italics, Oregon, IUMIOII. A full atloiHlan«»- I» ih » January IH. 1912 Notice I» hereby g l i m th.il W tl » im i. bur A 8 lo i.it « of Terrebonne. O n - gon. »h o . on May 5«. I9'.8. made B A 1 T IS T KKIl\1CKN hoineoti'a.l No 01808 for S W TO HK H K I.lt Nl NDAY o f N. \V. *«. w ctlim 14. lowimhlp in Haptlat service» » I I I be hold Miima's hall on Sunday. February 14 south, range 12 east. W illam ette meridian, has tilt'd nolle«' of Inlen- 4th. at 10:30 a. m . and at .:lt> p final commutation m.. conducted by Roe. H. B. Foo- tion lo make kett. field a«vretary o f tho Oregon proof, to establish claim lo the land above doacritvd. before I. P. Hewitt. Baptist Convention 1. 8. Commissioner, at his office al Redmond. t>rog«'n. on tho 2d day of P L A N T IN G P O T A T O » » March. 1812 A T P O W K 1 X BI T T K Claimant names ■« »llnnuu-s P rin evllle Journal: A. K. Bus Riley Ha'ldson. Charles IViug- sett of Pow ell Butte, » a» In for suppltca Saturday. Mr Huanctt laas. It C. Hall, all of Terrebonne. says that he » i l l bogiu planting po Oregon, and K ira M Kby and Karl ta to «» Monday Snow and raiti he Itenton. both o f H«'dm 'lid. Oregon C. W Mo«*ro. Register aaid. had gone right d o »u Into the First publication Fob 1 -Feb 28 soil and put it in first-class condi tion for a potato crop. Hia neigh SI VIVIONS bors, too. he says, are planting on In Justice Court for the Precinct the high ground. He has some to dig from Isst year s crop, and h. o f Redmond. Stale o f Oregon. Coun will dig and plant at tho same tim« lie has tried the digging and plant- ing before and got good r*»ulta. ll » a s in the fall and tho noxt year hr har'ested «0 sacks an acre o f fin« choice potatoes. Some o f bis nsigh bora cut the seed aud some do not He does not. and gets good yields Potatoes do not rot In th e high, sandy soil o f Powell Butte. ,y Herrick. Plain tiff. vs. E W Pratt. Defendant. C ivil Action for the R ecovery of of Money. Summons for Publica tion. To E W. Pratt. Defendant: In the name of the State of Or- to egou. you are hereby required H. C. VAHTM CI s KANKD KLKCTKIC LKíHTKII HOT AMD ('OI«l> BATHS KI’BOI'KAN AND AM FRICAN H .\\ V'lioriUoniont» published und« i th i» hoad al ono ioni a »o r d for each Umori Ion No adiorlt»oni»nt In»e rted for less lliau 14 celli» Or dor» from out of lo » n iuu»l Inloiui U( lu>» inani laauoa Ilio ad I» lo run Out of t o » ti ordor» iuu»t ho ai»'i'iiipatil«»l by caali In itial» atol fl(u r o « count a» » o r d « ^ ^ MMI H ll.k (>r T r. j , . Krsldem e pro|vrty lu North \ skims. on N»t i>hr| w ill .oil or trade fo|. Hf4mtm4 prttp. Ttf (d d res. A , o ffw lo t I llatrbluK Km» from t'rlatal W hito Orpingtons, K o llo r»tia »» »train $2 "0 a aottluK Order oarly and »a io dolay Alao a yoar and a half old W h llo Orpington cockerel for sal* It 8. 8poi»cr Kodmoud ï»t s \\e for «alo at our ranch P r ie «» reason- good Joraoy cattle able. Photic or ndilrcaa 8lii'»»«»>il U r o », Iteduioiid Jutf Sale or Tratto - l i i t l U , HO at re» all In alfalfa, eery loiel Waul a J K W.tritìi *n,,U' 391» “ '-»burn. Idaho The eh"tev»l taealil eoruer, il l » 100 ou Slvth »t r iv i, only ouo bhvk from Hotel Redmond T h i» I« ■ 11X00 take» »uap for a quiek buy it See J o in » t.aii<l t‘o for term » TIIK HOTEL REDMOND Houac and lot. k < mh I hvatlou Term » n » » « 'n » b le ln.|iilr<- o f II M Smith. Ii«'dmun>l 2H Í H ill Is one of the largest «mul Best «Appointed Hotels in Central Oregon, ami amply en|vible of nuvtiii)» the wants of commetvial men. tourists and others, is centrally located, and the tables are supplied with the lK*st the market affords K IM Ham on South bib »t r «v l. Iteti moud Address II. Spokcsiutiii of fire. 23tf House ten! near S**e Hen G oiter », liool h"us I «If 'O '*« K M . I M U I « Redmond, Oregon Let us do your uovi order of Job printing High grade work and p rie«» satisfactory. The Ucdtuond Spokesman MILK Prompt Service and Satisfaction Guaranteed W. M. 0GG CLEARANCE SALE Wl W I M . « K l . I. P ( H T O» H U M * Kit P illi K IN o l l I l K H “ Tot K l"l HU »»NT ol R H I M III n 1 It T l k l Ttl III T W ((««IN « To M t k l l i u t i . UN IN I» III 1.1.II « lliu »M » « » I t tllT IN T H d o| Pit It y « ON T H » « » M U T ill« It V wPBINi, «1 1 1 II BUILDER’S HARDWARE DOORS, WINDOWS, ETC W K II U K I M I I. 1.1 NK I I I T ill M KN I « II « ON rII ( i T o l l « K «T IM (T1 « To UHU » ( N D W II J. I I I I » H M I I » i Y o u r » l o r e s l m l o w i* a g>M>d ail v rr tls r m e n t If el.-'erly d'-slgm-d your ail In this newapaper ran I m uisile l o ap|H-sl to as many people lq a day s* h a i e lo o k 'd « I your s l m l o w « In a year. LAMB FEED C O . Redmond, Oregon Roller Mill and Feed Grinding M anufacturen! Tum=A=Lum Lumber Co. W h o lo s n l* 'a m i R e ta il D r a k r s LUMBER AND BUILDING MA TERI& S hin gles, llrie k . L im e a m i f 'em oni U m fin g and H u ild in g P iqier ND of Graham A Flour Transfer Line All Designs and Patterns Smith & Allin H a v e o|n‘ned 0 * lf rtsiin next door to * b illia rd and I*’0* All Orders Given Prompt Wines anJ Li^ Satisfactory Attention Imported and Trunks, »Suit ('ases, Valises, Rugs, Carpets and Furniture H. IRVIN, Domestic The Redmond Transfer Redmond I Bb City Dray Wall Paper R Redmon • iffioe an<| Y a rd 2 blocks casi o f R««lmond Hotel, D e a le rs in Chop Feed o f all kinds. Haled H ay, T im o th y . A lfa lfa , C lo v e r, Seeds and Seed G ra in , T O L L C H O P P IN G D O N E . Al % N II HI II .H » HI* & Chapman, Its Importance la wiser than ihr merchant « ho. by using Inadequate space, seek* tu arouse an rnthual asm shlch he doe« not feel himself K. mi hlM M l« T h e merchant who ln<lle'eB In his store to the extent uf s d 'e r t l s l n g C. K M« Kendall NEW STOCK i II. F. JONES, Proprietor A classified advertisement Is a tireless sork hunter, and addon, falls. A boy's hero Is auolher b«>y who runa o ff After a girl alta up late » I t h her young man, she has a » a y of ya»u - Ing next day that gives her away; appear before me al my office and |( u different from a dancing party answer the complaint filed against y a « n. you in the above entitled action., within six weeks from and after the first day o f February. 1812. ! and If you fall to answer for want thereof, the plaintiff » I I I take Judgment against you for the sum of Tw o Hundred Fifty ($25ll'lOi Dollar*, and for the coats and dla- A GOOD W O R K M A N WHO IS A l ' P R K i T A T I V K The Spokesman this week put up a gold and black algn ontop of theii building. The sign » a s paint««l by Geo. Kohl, the « e l l known and pop ular paiuter and decorator of Red mond. Mr. K o h l’a work always a distinctiveness about it that speaks for Itself, and he never lets bursementa of this action, as prsy- a Job go out of the shop unless It •*d for in said complatut, This summons shall be served up ia strictly o k. Another thing: Mr by publication Kohl is an appreciative man. and on said defendant always remembers those who tiav< thereof for a period o f six consec weeks In the Redmond favored him, and he trie« to re utive Spokesman. a weekly newspaper turn the compliment. published in K"dmond. Crook Coun- j ty. Oregon, by order of J. C. W ill B C K PK ISK D HIM ON iams, Justice o f the Peace under MI.s in ili B IR T H D A Y date of January l$th. 1812, the M. II Otis was pleasantly sur >late of the first publication to be prised on Monday. January Z2d. the . on the 1st day of February. 1812. occasion being hia 4Utb birthday J. C W ILLIA M S , The evening was passed with cardi Justice of the Peace for Redmond and other pastimes, and an enjoy Precinct, Cr«»<>k County. Oregon. able lime was had. Those present U. A. McFarlsne, were Mr amt Mr* 7. T MO'lay. Attorney for Plaintiff. Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. Reek with and Feb 1- Mar. 7 family, Mr. and Mrs. Kissler and family, Mr. and Mrs. Scott. Mrs. N o tic e o f A | '| »'in liu e n t o f A d m in is Shea, and Mr and Mrs. t'lias Kafei t r a t o r a w l t o F rs w lltu r* and family. A delicious luncheon Notice Is hereby given that the was served, aud at a late hour th< guests departed, wishing Mr. Otis undersigned lias been, by the coun ty court of Crook county, state of many happy returns of the day. Oregon, duly appointed administra tor of the estate o f William Snell, LO O klN G I O II LOCATION deceased, and all person* having KOIt O K K 'l \\ i U U M I Cashier Bush of the State Rank elalma against said estate are here of Redmond, has recently received by required to present the same, a letter from a prominent German duly verified, at the law office of In Nebraska Inquiring as to this J. A. W’ llb-ox, in Redmond, Oregon, seetlon of the state, and santiiig to within six months from the date know If the Irrigated section In and o f the first publication of this no- around Redmond would not he » the. good place in which to locate Dated and published the first German colony. time January 11. 1912. J W. B R E W E R , J I N I P K K CIIMT.K Administrator of the .« t a t e of T A L K S A B O iT JAPAN William Huell, deceased. 2715 On Wednesday of last week the Junljx-r Reading Circle was pleas antly entertained by Mrs. Edna Hobbs at the cosy bungalow home of Mrs. Ashley Forrest, In Mountain View Addition. The meeting was called to order by the president, and sixteen members r<-sjK>nded to roll call. The program given was I have established a both interesting and Instructive, the m ilk ro u te in R edm ond, topic being "Fam ous Scenic and and w ill d e liv e r P u re J e r Historic Spots In Japan". Mra sey M ilk to custom ers d a ily . Herrick told In a pleasing way of the Imperial city. Toklo. She gave aomethlng o f its history, and spoke o f the character and Influence of the Imjierlal family, the customs of I«eave O rd e rs fo r S e rv ic e the court, and the nobility. Mrs. fr- a t C e n tra l T e l. Office. vln read a paper on Fujiyama. Jap- hns' sacred mountain. She told of Phone No. A06 Redmond, Ore. the Japanese love for It and Its predominance In their religion, le- * rf* C- A. A'lsiii», Prop'r. Redmond,