The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, March 07, 1912, Image 2

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    YOUR CREAMERY
TH E M AK IN G OF THIS COUNTRY
Is Producing
JUNIPER BUTTER—“ Always fresh and pure ’—Ask any grocer in Central Oregon tor the Juniper brand
JUNIPER ICE CREAM—“ Its the cream” —My how the taste lingers! Lets have another dish.
JUNIPER BUTTERMILK—Simply delicious.
No excuse for hard biscuits or soggy cakes.
JUNIPER CHEESE—Smooth and velvety texture.
On sale at Redmond Meat Market.
Sweet Cream any time, also ice in small quantities.
P A ID FOR
=BUTTER FAT
W e Stand for the '* Square D eal”
W e sell the Interlocking
U. S. CREAM SEPARATOR
The World’s Standard
ON E A S Y PAYM ENTS
1. Close Skimming—Holds World's Record.
2. Easy Running.
3. Easy Washing—only ten seconds.
4. Long Life.
Ask for a free catalogue or demonstration.
Redmond Creamery Co.
H. F. M EYER, Manager
REDMOND
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-
OREGON
—
APPLE FOES WAVERING.
tries, so that, if it is passed, horns
Sum mons
steaders now striving to comply with
the law may secure title after three
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Eastern Commission Men Offer C om ­ instead o f five year's residence.
Oregon, within and for Crook
promise to Westerners.
Advertisements
published
tinder
The amendments adopted will not
County.
this
head
at
one
cent
a
word
for
meet
the
opposition
raised
by
the
In­
Washington. D. C.— The Eastern
Guy Sears. Plaintiff,
each Insertion. No advertisement In
va.
commission men who are backing the terior department and further protest serted for less than 15 rents
Or­
from that quarter ia expected.
P- I* Campbell and Thomas Cannon.
Sulzer apple box bill, on which a bear­
ders from out of town must inform
Defendants
ua how many Issues the ad ts to To P. C Campbell and Thomas Can
ing will be held Thursday, are propos­
run. Out of town order* must he
mm. the above named defendant«
ing to compromise with the Western WOMEN AND CHILDREN LEAVE accompanied by rash.
Initials and
In the name of lb« State of Ore
figures count as words
members of congress and the Western
gon: You and each of you are hereby
apple-growers who have prepared to Americans Left in Madera Are Armed
summoned and required to appear
In the above entitled court and an
and Capable.
FOR SALE
attack the measure, and have suggest­
awer or plead to the complaint filed
El Paso — One hundred and fifty
ed their willingness to strike from
White
Wyandotte
and
Rhode therein In this suit against you on
Americans,
mostly
women
and
child­
Island Red eggs for hatching, one or before the 2«th day of April, 1912,
the bill all reference to the apple box
ren from the American lumbering dollar a setting. Also have an O. I which la the time prescribed In the
bill if the Western men would then
town o f Madera, were brought into El C. hoar for service.
Albert Berg, order of the Hon W I, Brad «haw
withdraw their opposition.
Judge of Bald Court, pursuant to
May 1
Paso, by the Mexico Northwestern Redmond.
which thla aummons la published
The suggestion was not entirely railway from Pearson, their first stop­
Live,
energetic
newspaper
canvass
and In which you are required to
satisfactory to the Western men here, ping place after leaving
Madera.
era can make good money. Apply at ao appear, answer or plead, and If
for they said that if all reference to Another train bringing refugees from Spokesman office.
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you fall to a» appear, answer or
the box were eliminated from the Sui­ Chihuahua is expected over the Mexi­
plead the plaintiff will apply to the
ter bill it would be brought up again can Central.
Two vacant comers on K street Court for the relief demanded In
next year as a separate measure, and
With the exception o f a small hos­ between hotel and depot lObxlhO the complaint, whlrh relief u a* f„|
it was preferable to settle the issue at pital staff at Pearson, every American Also two corners, $0x100 same lora low* That the plaintiff hnve judg
this session and be done with it.
woman and child in the towns o f thin. For terms and particulars see ment and decree againat the defend
ICif
ant P C. Campbell in the aum of
Oregon and other Western growers Madera and Pearann, Mexico, ia on the Jones I-and Co.
are strongly opposed to that provision United States soil.
Hatching Eggs from Crlstal White Five Hundred tsdlar*. with Interest
o f the Sulzer bill which establishes
These assert that for weeks they Orpingtons, Kelleritrass strain. !• oo thereon at the rate of ten per rent
the grades o f spples. They bold that virtually have been isolated and liv­ a setting Order early and save de­ fa r annum from the 3rd day of May
Also a year and a half old 1911, together With roata and dls
this section is clearly diacriminatory ing in a state o f terror. With neither lay.
buraementa of thla suit Including an
againat Oregon and Washington apples wire nor train communication and White Orpington cockerel for sale attorney fee In the sum of One
2#t<J
and would not enable Western growers mails demoralized, they have been cut H. 8. 8 pelser, Kedmopd.
Hundred Dollars, that the certain
to have their best apples marked as off completely from the outside world
We have for sale at our ranch good mortgage made executed and deliv­
grade A. At the bearing Thursday, and almost constantly have
been Jersey
cattle.
Prices
reasonable ered by said defendant to the plain
provisions o f the Sulzer bill will be menaced by marauding bands.
Busi­ Phone or address Sherwood llros, tiff dated May 3, 1911. upon and
againat the We«t half ,.f the South
assailed by the Western men present ness at Madera, they say, is non­ Redmond.
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w c ! quarter of Hertlon Thirty «1« ln
and an effort will be made to have the existent. It was reported by refugees,
The choicest vacant corner, 50zl00 Township Fifteen south, of range
bill amended to adopt the Oregon box the mills o f the Madera Lumber com­
as the standard and to readjust the pany were closed, hundreds o f work­ on Sixth street, only one block from Fourteen east of the Willamette Me
Hotel Kedmond. Thla Is a snap for rldlan. be foreclosed and said prem
grades so that the finest Oregon apples men being thrown out o f employment. a quick buy. 11800 takes It. See lae* ordered sold for the purpose of
may go into the market as grade A,
Jones Land Co. for terms.
paying and discharging sn'd |udg
with other grades for inferior fruit.
ment and costa; that the defendants
■'Ship Truat1' Undar Firs.
House and lot, good location. Term* and all peraons claiming hy. through
I f these changes can be made, West­
Washington, D. C. — The house reasonable. Inquire of H. M. Smith, or !Wf!«T th»m h * • for#«r|.»N«.»| f,f JB¡|
ern apple growers will support the
Redmond.
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r,Khl' G'lc or Interest whlrh they
bill.
unanimously passed a resolution call­
mav hitvc In and to aald premise«
Four
good
lots
south
of
F
street
ing for an investigation o f the alleged
and that they be forever barred and
I "shipping trust,” by the committee adjoining railroad right of way estopped from having or e|almlng to
Price
reasonable.
Hen
(Jotter,
Red
THREE-YEAR BILL MODIFIED.
on merchant marine and fisheries.
have »nv right title or Interest !„
3itf
The resolution reported to the house mond.
",n , .
M >'r" ,nlM* superior to the
Subcommittee Drafts New and Easy by the rules committee, was intro­
*** f
,n,« * e t of the plain
See Tlchenor for first class roos­
tiff
therein
«„d the II. n of plaintiff's
duced by Representative Hardy, o f ters for breeding. Huff Rock and Or-
Homestead Provisions.
mortgage
thereon
and that the rights
Texas. It directs the committee to phlngtona mixed, and thoroughbred
Washington, D. C .— The sub-com­ make a thorough investigation o f the R h o d e Island Reds. Also good fat of the plnmMff In .„Id premise, he
declared and decreed to t,„ superior
mittee o f the public lands committee practices o f all steamship lines.
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The table fowls.
to »nv rights of either of the de
having in charge the Borah-Jones committee is also instructed to ascer­
fendants therein and for all aueh
TO
T
R
A
D
E
other ami further relief na to the
three-year homestead bill has agreed tain their ownership, if possible; if
they are owned by railroads.
tentatively to several amendments
Th T V T T ,,,K'
-I'tltable
To trade for Redmond property or
The date of the first publication of
land, 7 acres Irrigated fruit land at thla
which will be laid before full commit­
summons Is the 7t|, dav
Hover, Wash. 2 acres alfalfa, 6 acres
Hswley Champions Item.
tee for adoption. Instead o f granting
young |>each trees Good small house. HshV.?
1!H2
T h t„
',, nn ,,Mlir I- Pt.h!
Ilshed pursuant
Washington,
D.
C
.—Charging
that
six months’ leave o f absence, the bill
Call this office or address Box 184,
Hon
W
L
Bradshaw,
fudge of the
will provide that the "settler or his wealthy lumber companies were seek­ Redmond, Ore.
" " V i Court, made on the
fam ily” shall reside upon the land at ing to have the government clear their
14th day o f FVhruary, 1912
least seven months in each year, and cut-over timber lands. Representative
LOST
J A W IL I/’OX.
before final proof is made will require Fitzgerald, o f New York, succeeded in
Ftr.r
.
.
k ,
.
f'"- »Mnlntlff
A
sliver
watch
on
the
afreets
of
eliminating
from
the
agricultural
bill
that a habitable house shall be erected
First publication, March 7 April
upon the land, as evidence o f intention in the house an item o f 16,000 for the Redmond on Sunday, FVb. Dtth
inveatigation o f such lands, with spe­ Finder will be rewarded by leaving
to make it a home.
name at this office.
No provision has yet been adopted cial reference to making them availa­
ble
for
agricultural
purposes.
The
requiring any apecific amount o f culti­
FOR RENT
A shopper who saved a dollar ...
vation, this subject being still open, item was championed by Representa­
h«’ a ? "
', " y ,hn,"*h rn„dlog
Harn on South 8th at eet. Red the
but an famendment has been agreed tive Hawley, o f Oregon, who acknowl­
ad of a particular atore will n,d
upon making the bill applicable to all edged that much o f the land was mond. Address H. Spokesman office.
r of ? h that, atore
T
•'* closely «he ada
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pending unperfected homesteader» en­ ! owned by timber corporation#.
pretty
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
ANNOUNCEMENT
M B M M M
' er
The City Meat Market
w
E ANNOUNCE to the jxnyple oi
— ■ Redmond and vicinity that we
have opened a new Meat Market in the
Muma building, comer of e>th and 1
street«, and will at all time* keep on
hand a full line of nil kinds of meat*
and Rood« usually carried in a first-c la*
market. We solicit a share of your
patronage.
Belcher &
Munta Building
C orner 6th and /•' Streets, Redmond, On
sa****- !
Are You Going to Buil^
r
J. M. Revard, the architect, m*ki*
complete plans and s|>eoific*tion>
for all classes o f Buildings.
prices are right.
Bevard & Gant,
Our
Let us figure with yo“-
Redmond,
Oj
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