The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, March 14, 1912, Image 4

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    The Redmond Spokesman
Published cvery Thursday by
Il II A O U PAI.M FK
A T KKDMONIV OHKOON
ANNOUNCEMENT
The Crook i \niiii « IVtrmer tliousht
•! Redmond Ihat by thls tlm » he wihi M Hate
stime of Munte new hogs or rati le 1»
(hi- conni* lo niakc thliua hum l*e
s o u s c r ip t io n
rates
li In il thè atraw siark. bui oh In* e»
Strictly in A4« u m
f t M M T h tw nmol hi ;.»c tlgailug ihe matter a little tuithn
One year
I fknilid Ihat If I gel Ihelti I »
S u month*. .711 Sitisi» copi*-».
h»*e t»> gel them un trial, ami thal
AD VERTISIN G
RATES
made wt-nl work unlll thè m w i are In
know upon application
tight hiinitu
V» hi e » thè u l t r l i *
aie tu'» Il » in «
M.ikc all money payable an.l .»*1 Ile frolli t'allfotnla
dress all roattuunlralkma to II II A out a contrari ami cani blow off f«-r
t' L. I'almer. Redmond. Oregon
me al preaetit and
thè aoft hutter
Ctms frolli Phtrlda aie In ihr bilie*
Entered aa aeroliticlass matter July
14. 1910 at the IVatorttce at H*u| milk factory and furnlshlng a fe »
The fri
monti, O rettoti, initier the A it of moni ha supply Ihat holda
Marvh
ts :9
low up In Canatla. who (Hit no- wi.e
on thè righi leggftl hogs wrltra Ihat
R ED M O N D. O R . M A R C H 14. 1912
hla io-uà are undrr muti and that thr
hogs are n*iw llvlng »*n thè relllng
The owtirr, harlng enly t ur fourth
thè miiul.tr of l«-ga
thè h*-g« ha*e
rant go wht-re th. > a.e and la OH»
{►e! le»! lo stai «tn thè grouiol flts.r
ami watt for bcltei weathrr !■> bttn*
fhe animala down
I ani a little dlaappuintcd al thls
state of affair* herausc I ■ bonghi
Ihat b* loda* I trinili! ha*e pe-vple
frolli all o *rr thè World Working 1“
Crts.k rtoint* lo atretrh thelr nera*
wlth curloall)
Vou
tre Ini tei» t»f
thoee klnd of fellows thal ran t watt
litici thè plgeon 1« Itttiled, and that *
wh> no body maltea long it.srt al tue
when | march throngh Redmond »itti
my t>t.'g rrosaed Tinti aga'n I t. ad
go mtirh altotil modem Improtemrnta
In The Spokramun that e te ri lime
TH O S E HAN IN C SITES
I haik at t.|d Ruse and ulti Iteti I
feci llke a falht-r lo tlie old J-inltw-r
tris- hehlnd thè {Militi thal * lerfi
there «-ter stnre grandfalh<r .ut hi
eye treth
The extterlnient station
lo eaiahllab In i*n»ik rounty wlll 1«
sotm-ihlng Ihat wl|| Indurr CnrU
Salti lo run eirtnsi M on thè At
fan tu* and l*a<J!!r e*eryr M t'Udii.
President Itrewer of the Redmond with half fare rales snd frrv l>«|
baggage
a III
t«
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All
Commerelal Club haa received a wire K'Aiir
brlrtl
•od
thr
“
Crook
County.**
from Croft-tutor Kerr of 1 he Agrlrul-
Stai«« Will bv tindvritoHi
This hag
t lira I College, stating that he. In corn-
UM« wlll b* nini|«»*rd largely of
pany with four other proft-aaora from milk stool* as sll visitors will have
the collette. will lie In Redmond aa the privilège to feel the cow« oper­
auon aa rt»e weather settle«, to lo­ ate with their own hands, and sc«
cate an experimental station In the their own han<!« frei the '.{w-ratlon
with thetr own c>»-a 1 have airead*
Irrigated aeetltm of the county.
heard It hinted in m* dream« thal
The Commercial Club o f Portland. Borne time next aumm-r a d->*.-n
The Orcicon Trunk and Deschutes steamer loads of milk maid* from
railroads and Crook county spproprl Hwltxerland will put their little feet
ated money sente time ago for the on Crook count' soli and « i t . thetr
Uttle white spona In s way that will
establishing
of
two experimental
make Old Uberty feel blue In on«-
atatlona In Central Oregon -one In corner and turn reti and (tale in
the dry section and the other In the streak*
Yours
truly,
the Crook
Irrigated district— both to l>e under County Farmer, will in- hoisted up
the direction of the Agricultural Col­ on a well derrick and labeled from
lege of Corral Us The object of Pn> his coat tall to hi* great to«, so that
feasor Kerr and party at this time nobody ran mistake him for his
U to locate a station In the Irri­ cousin In Greenland
My wife will
gated section
on her own nrrord assume the re­
Those having land In this section
sponsibility of guarding off sny Inn»
suitable for an Irrigate«! section ars rent smiles Ihat might lie directed
requested to consult with President towards the aforesaid from t}..-
Itrewer In r«-gard to the matter *•» Hwltxerland belle*; and In that well
that the land ran lie listed and
planned manner the World s Fair*
looked over by the Agricultural Col
of the past will be only history fui
Urge representatives
This Is a mat
the A. Il C. d a »*
At this great
ter that require* Immediate atten
demonstration of unlteraal Interest
tlon. and land owner* are urge«l to
every foreign tlsllor will r«-«'olv« a
call upon Mr. Itrewer at an early
sample copy of I his paper, whlrh an
date If they desire to enter their
wonderfully grows In spite o f the
land for Hating.
laindon Time* and latdlea' Hum«
Journal, snd a lock of my hair
which so wonderfully grows In spile
PLEAD N O T G U IL T Y .
of hay rum and hair ionic
All men
Alleged Dynamite Conepiretore Are that really do something wonderful
become bald headed, the scientista
Defiant and Confidant.
say.
When I see one thousand milk
Indianapolis, Ind. — " N o t g u ilty "
malda grab for my fresa.-*, and whts
was the plea o f 49 men arraigned in
per "Good by, dear aralp," ‘ere It
Federal court here on indictments
Croane* the sea, I shall have a head
charging complicity in the alleged scientifically analysed and systems!
conpirscy unlawfully U> transport dy­ leally classified as a wonder pro­
namite from state to state. Judge ducer, and Crook county will rala«
Anderson overruled all demurrers o f up and pat my polish««! lop with
the defense, but granted 30 days for gratitude ami thankfulno*
Rom* of you folks might think
the filing o f exception to hie ruling
Consolidation o f the cases asked by that I am painting the future trai
United States District Attorney M il­ golden, hut If you had eaten the
blaculta that | awallowed last night
ler was ordered, subject to petition
yon would he gathering rubles on the
for separate trials if the defense so
rainbow still
Sometimes I believe
desires. The court instructed that the
that an lmprnv«-ment In l.lsculls
defendants appear when presentation would he Juat aa gratefully received
o f the matter is made.
The trial was aa an Improvement In oow*, but my
set for October 1.
wife engineer* the kitchen and I’m
When Judge Anderson announced he slh-nt.
would overrule the demurrers to the
Itiseli It * «ir no hlseiilts, my row
34 indictments, he tum«-d to the de dreams must not be shattered The
fendants, for whom seats had been
Hpokesman haa given m« Ibis apar«
ranged in tiers, and said :
"Gentlem en, do you know the na to keep our nilnda on the «laya that
follow tomorrow, and I’m a al|«k*-r
ture o f the charges against you?”
Don t any that I talk ao much about
" W e do,” came in a heavy chorus.
Then, one by one, the indicted men, cows that I’m making a big ralf out
(>f y„ „ r
present or ex-iabor officials from msny of tnyaelf Get the spots
sections o f the country, and headed by Sunday suit and prepare •«, greet my
Frank M. Ryan, president o f the In­ Florida Molile and f ’allf.irnla Hue
ternational Association o f Bridge and The date will he announced later.
Structural Iron Workers,
arose as
their names were called by the clerk
and responded:
Rattlara to Be Raiaad.
" N o t g u ilty .”
llenos, Masa. One hundred ratlle-
Attacks from many angles were anakea from the Hchagticoke bilia in
made on
the indictments, which Connecticut are to I m » brought here by
charge the defendants with aiding and a syndicate o f Connecticut farmera to
abetting O rtie F,. McManigal and John
JU rt Î 1í ' í f r* r*Oie*nske farm, land
and James M. McNamara in the trans- for which haa been purchased
Rat
»
portion o f dynamite on
passenger tlesn.ke oil is worth «9 a pint. m 4
¡
trains, with being principals with Me. there is also a good return in the 1
M
K
in*.
Msnigsl and the McNamaras
with
the illegal acts, snd with having con­
The farmers expert to have at |r,„t
spired to violate the statutes prohibit­ $.00«' rattlers witfcfo tbs M | f,.w
months.
ing such transportation.
Oftcial Piper
ol the C*y
r
W e wish to announce to the people
o f Redmond and vicinity that w e have
bought out the Hardware
business o f
Joseph H. Jackson, o f this city, and will
continue the business at the form er loca­
tion.
We will carry a full and complete
line o f all kinds o f Heavy and Shelf Hard-
wart'. Agricultural Implements. Wagons,
Buggies, and everything that pertains to
a
First-Class.
Up-to-Date
Hardware
Store.
We ask a share o f the patronage o f
the people o f Redmond and vicinity, and
assure them that we will at all times be
in a position to till their wants at reason­
able prices.
ALFRED MUNZ.
HERE TO SELECT
FARM LOCATION
Professor Kerr and Others
Soon to Locate Experi­
ment Station.
Contractor and Builder
Plans. Specifications and Estimates furnished
for all classes o f buildings.
Office one block east of Jackson's Hardware Sfore
Redmond
Cafe Royal
Sixth and F streets
JAS. DOUGHERTY. Prop’r
carries in stock
the
LEADING BRANDS
OF GOODS
that are handled in all
first-class cafes.
Redmond Steam Laundry
Thin plant hua Invìi pnlargnl and impn,v.
ini by the addition o f lubor saving nuuhm.
cry. and we are now in u pool t ion to liantp«.
nil clawea o f work in our line in u
tory manner.
Family waahing dono rough dry. or c,m.
pietà.
Prompt Attention to Orders.
Prices Reasonable.
(iiHul Work (iuarantoed.
Packages
m i l l 'd
tor and delivered.
M RS. W . A . GOLDEN,
Proprietor
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$1.35 A SAC K
'/*'!«/ /•»«««( i Mrsieil /
l’n ily
fluet | .
.
tUr^i
MAKE THEM KNOWN
Expect to latente Irrigated St«'
( on in District Adjoin­
ing Redmond.
BEN GÖTTER
CROOK COUNTY
FARMER
$1.50 A SACK.
"DEMENT S BEST" HIGH PATEO
Iîlu«-»t«-m. Unconditionally Guarani «I. Try it in ila*]
sack. $.’> 75 n Barrel. AT all I xml uh ; Gn<morit
Redm ond
Fe e d &
F u e l Company
I iiKthliutora
A l l kirttln o f H a y . G r a i n , F w ) ,
P o u l t r y Supplies, Waal,ft
HOBB’S
Cash Grocery & Bakery^,
in their new location
since the fire
Corner 6th and D Streets
Opposite the Bank
We are siili headquarters
for good things eat
Try us for anything in the Croc«!
or Bakery Line. We can
please you with goods and pne*
Plumbing
Tinning and
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Mr
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E le c t r i c a l Work
Anything in the above line we :ire
prepared to do to the satisfactiofl
o f those wanting the work done.
We innUill P u n ii» and Kitchen
Sinks at a very reasonable price.
Let u.s consult with you when
you want anything in our line.
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