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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1912)
llo r o T u n d a » '. M arch VACUUM CLEANED - ELECTRIC LIGHTED HOT and COLD BATHS EUROPEAN and AMERICAN PLAN h o t e l * î ï t f i f i i l i t* 1 1 1 VI THE HOTEL REDM OND Is one of the larg est and Best Appointed Hotels in Central O regon , and amply capable of meeting the wants of commercial men, tourists and others» is centrally located, and the tables are supplied with the best the market affords. Redmond, Oregon PLEASANT RIDGE. H. F. JONES, Proprietor TU# M rui'l»; Quartette. which «HI tt I *!*«'<!? here Tarad«* «-»«milis. March :«ilh »I Mutua a hall ander Ui» au« |il«*«<n of ih* Il j mi > ii .| Cimim»-rvl»l l'liih i,..» k**n b*f»ie «h» public for l ì toara ■ »nil I* perhapa the known «-»>mi>«n» ,f II» kind In Ih» nninlrj Mlaa iNws Rlrhalta, «• •o|,mh,t ha» »«MoJ very niui-h ln ihn P>'P*»- j larllj «>f lh* quart*ll* Harel Mona | lo* Ricketts. »» »• • r‘ ’*' : »pl.-uotia member « f Ihr quatletle. • Ilh hor aa«l. •»*♦! *«>lfo, an«l haa much Ut <!•* »U h the perfect Mead ( In« of I ho ruteo« Pi «un hor appear« j am o U|«m iho platform *»,l,M think «he « .««h ie r « brr » » t h a mal i |or of bufino»«. • liti«* V ii* Michetta n-gaida (ho «hoto u n ion ihm * •» ou'« a hullilU ««rall<>n ll»> mond McCord, ihr *u cr.«».u <*f( Cho«tor I. Hirholl«. I» noi unir « splendid l«>n«r. Imi bl« ***»h «• «n lut; <*i M>n»t*>r »n«l ro»*|rr rank» « o ll • Uh hl» predecessors C " Mono Io*. Iho t«a»*o h»« l*oo n «U h Ih» oi>ni|>an> a» tn»na«or fi«»m Iho limo j of li» «>rganl*a<l<>a- Il«-»l«lo» iho »in«in«. Iho romean* ! «l«o« an otroll.n i n>nrnrt » u h ornati rhtnioa and tuorItulutpb«>«••• «h loh I» ' « o ll worth h«'»rln« \.lt«l*»i>>n I« in ront« fur aduli» and 31 routa for I r hi Id ron NEW GOODS W e wish to announce to tbc J Redmond and vicinity that our new »tock spring goods is arriving daily. W r will haj the best stock o f gcwids ever brought foRjJ mond. This stock consists in part of tJ latest in S h allies Dress Goods W ool Repplettes C r e p e s in allColon Messaline T a ffe ta s Shantungs Toga Pongee Crepe de Chine Silks Chicago A bllnJing »lorm o f »now ■rvl «Icel iw rp l across th« North Cna tr«l «late* Thur»l»>. heaping disaster Ginghams G a lla tia s upon t.-an«p»rt«ti*>n «ml cummunlca Curtain Goods N o tio n s Ladies’ Furnishings G e n t ’s Furnishing C C N T R A L S T A T t S S H IV k H . Bbndo-g Storm of Snow and Siaal Sweeps Acroaa Coal »ant. lion facilities Half a hundrol rltioa »«> * »hut oft from communication with Iho real o f tho world. Miloa o f telegraph and tolopN.no poloa wora blown down or wtroa cororvd with Ira until l ha* broke Tha anew chanced In man* plaroa to sleet, which *a< blown Ilka •hot bofura a ( i ! < that mrrraaa«l to nearly «0 miloa an hour. Zero wea ther waa reached In aavernl pi W e want you to »ee this »tock forwttre A ssured wc can please you, both with gook And prices. t i . OOO.COO Pa.d for Art. and John Rohde New York Benjamin Altman, a Chas. Booth has sold hla tram and Mrs. tilí n Mustard la scrloualy III ; New York dry g » » !» millionaire, I» Is going to leave for Harrington, at her home now named a« the purchaser o f two Waah . In a few days. Grandpa Charlton, father o f Chas famous portraits by Yslaqauet. which It la reported that Mr. Tem ple ha* Charlton, haa gone to Portland to recently came to this country. The the job o f ditch rinding for the turn- vlalt relatives, pictures, which have heretofore hurg mer. A number o f young people c o n g r ^ . 1* " V " U » • " » ” •* » • * A lt-j man something over $1,000,000, it is Chriat Peterson received 100 baby gated at the Buaaett home Thursday «aid. The paintings are o f King chicks from Portland a few daya ago evening, the in v u li.n being In honor ittilip IV o f Spam and bis minister. Mrs Ralph Sherwood, who has been * the Duke o f Olivares Th.--. t , . - They arrived In e icellen t condition , I.f D o ) d B u ssells llt k blrtl la) quit» 111 for the past week. Is im REDM ON D, OREGON report an enjoyable evening. amJMhe date o f 1624, and are the moat all being alive and healthy. proving expensive canvasses by this artist Lloyd a royal hoat on record. Mr. and Mrs L. E. Smith and fam POWELL BUTTE. I R eceived too late for laat »e>-k I It p e n ot p>d o.«i«s ily visited the Hunter family Sunday. Four-Inch Guns for Aeroplanes. W e ig h t rio o i-xaads (R eceived This W eek.) Mlsa Mamie Shafer returned to her Mr and Mrs. Vosburg and the Governor»' I aland. N. Y.- What la It I. S p ok esm an >>•*•• G eorge Hobbs gave an enjoyable home Sunday, after a pleaaant week s aaul to be the largest gun designed to teacher from Cline Palis visited at neighborhood dance at hla place last visit with Mlsa Alma Johnaon Advertisements published under ba carried by aeroplanes was tested M a l e r f i l . . . 1er S ä e n to' the Prank Hensley residence Sunday. Friday night. Fort thla head at one rent a word fnf chutes R<-etamatlen >s4 The mall for thla office will come successfully on a barge off each Insertion S o adtertlsenienl In M. W Fry. who recently arrived . kn»-en «a S• ail») OH» t Geo. Haven and family are now by atage from Redmond commencing W right, in tho presence o f a number aertad for ie«a iban I » rents 0( o f naval and army officer,. The gun V ' ™ , i here from California and bought land, residents o f this section, having com e Saturday, the 18th Guy Sears, a for town must inform take pay In clearing | was IIred twica. and although .D a " ' ‘m m,* ” f is visiting with C. Peterson for a few here recently from Portland. mer resident o f thla section, has the mounted on delicate steel spring«, ua how many Issue« (be ad la to long Urne cash ,-atawat* » weeks. run ou t of town order« n>a-4 be « r u « J«m«a i-aa-t f s . k*S* contract for carrying the mall there was no recoil. The Inventor la accompanied by rash The big ditch becam e obstructed Ibltlala and / W ill Lawson made a business trip Commander ( ’ ¡eland Davis, United Ocurra count a« wor>la Ith ice Friday night, overflowing Ita Som e o f the farmers In this V t o Prineville a few days ago tanks and doing considerable dam- tlon were preparing the ground for State« navy. It is a four inch gun. IS FOR b A L C It H V Brows sat *k* feet long, weighs ISO pounds and Area I*%n Greenhalgb visited friend* ge to the ranches of Allen W llcoxen onlona when the recent heavy snow a 38-pound projectile at a velocity o f While W yandot!« eroi It hole horn« of lUnrtoft «tran bri fall came. Now the snow has ills more than 1,000 feet a second. Island Red e««a for hatching, one J H I b am t *B)«gl 'T»* fo r appeared and we all can com m ence dollar a selling Ala, have an O I i: r C boar for aorvlre the spring work where we left off. T w o Killed In Striker«' Riot, Albert Iler«. Redtmmd May 1 Karlin — The termination o f the The new home o f Pearl Fulk«'raon TO THAOI strike in tha Westphalian coal fields, Live, energetic newspaper ran vas» la nearing com pletion We might add where nearly 200,000 miners laid down can make^ «mal motte« A| fly at ||u «rrwi r## «b##* * that com fortable homes are rather their tools on March II. was marked reman offi u t f B rrn Iifrf»»i «Il * the exception than the rule In thi* by two fatalities in attack« by «ini. Two vacant cornera «m K atreet fast settling section era on non-etrikera working in the pita belwrrn hotel and ,|r(..t |0O,|OO Spring* Will take Rednmf« Call at tkls 4 " * at Hagen. A third man waa wounded Ala» (wo cornera. Mtxtuo same lora (iftifeitv Allen W lllroxcn Is railing on ih « probably fatally. In the Samar dis lion Ft»r terms and particulars a«*e diesa Ho« I*«. Rrdsrtd. <* ranchers In this section nowadaya. , 4, f trict the «In ker« have ala» abandoned the Jone« La loi (•„ In the capacity o f assessor \ stock >>( grororiSS is the movement am) gone back to work, Hatching K ««» (roui Cristal W hile trade fot «lock ««< * John Tlngman a new story and a but the miners in Upper Silesia are I half residence, Just completed, |a a leaving the p iu in increased number« a aeiiln« Order early and aav« da farm that ran ba tastai nice Improvement. When that gen JK ' a ,, m ■ T W «nd a half old White Orpington rockerrl for aale Notice for Publication for M " T tlcman follow s the time honored cua Com e in today and talk this insurance busi Ifeparfment of the Interior IT h M H H priser Redmond >•(« tom o f taking unto hlnts-lf a wife, Ijind Office at The Dalle« Oregon Barn «>n H-mth We bave for aala at our ranch good munti. AddrrM H. $ P * ^ I as Indications would suggest, he will March 6th. IS12 ness over with us. Perhaps ? ” * of 1‘ rlce , reasonable Notice la hereby given that Will i Phone he the envy o f the barhelor contin add rea« Hhcrnood Broa , ferd Arrher of Redm>md. Oregon gent o f Powell Butte. you do not know — Minali h o u s e rio«« » Jotf who. on March 30th IMS. niwje Redmond Inquire A 1. Herial V,. T The h. ... . The several rancher« In this com Homestead No IT,010 sonable "" ' S K I,S K I, M.-r -0 an-l >>n M|„| . V*' 7 " ' ' " ,n " r ............ office munlty who bought Holstein cow » of i'H N K 'w Section W. Tow n.hlp |! Mot. I It ,|, ~ ' " i ! » b‘,K‘ k ,r« » That we represent tome o f the be»t INSUR the Messrs. Mackintosh and Brown South. Range |] Kaat W'lllamiMIe! a ' . . Tl * '* * '■ * $ for a quirk . ANCE COMPANIES in this country. are delighted with their purchases, Meridian, haa filed nolle., o f Intention I-n r, . D,m|X enlbm J'.n ljuid Co * t,*’ ,Ukm '** 8 -- • —— ' f f ,nr,"• That we are making a study of the Insur as the row s are proving to be all to make Final 11«. v ,. , r to , A silver watch e*tab||»h elalnt to the Intel nta.ve ance business and are doing all we can to „ those gentlemen claimed for them location. T ei ma Redmond > n H »«rllo-d, before f p Hewitt, c ’’ó g, | re»« -nahle H r as nable. Inqulro o f ||. m . Hmlth. Finder will He tr * » r«” ” keep posted as to what each company is doing. The ar-vcral acholara o f the Hheranl <',,n'"il*»lon*-r at his office, al Red Redmohd same at thla »«lee . . • f 3rd. That we are in position to know the financial school who were lucky enough to be on ,h" >r'«h M i»C «L L A N «O U »_ I hour good lots south o f $• street standing and reputation o f ail the leading com entered In what la known m The Claimant name« na wltneaa. 1 railroad righi ot wa*. panies. Kapllnger Potato Raes,” have J.iai Men Goiter, o f Redmond íirf^fifi, i . ' 1 ' r«Mif nubi«*. lx*t ua <1o >"#r n*1La ¿ B « ii G oiter Re.| 4th. That we could no! afford, even if we wanted to do received th«'lr potatoes They are Mct'lnv, of Rednamd, Oregon I printing High «rs>la ^ J ltf aailsfacUiry The so, to insure you in anything hut a first class com flne apeclmena supposed to b e earlier l!* 'i",' 'i '/ . Kedtuond. tire See Tlrh« nor t-' " . n 1 Hall, »if TerrclHiiine tire in.tn pany. Our reputation is at stake. than the well known Karly Rose. goti ,*-ra for b r e e d . , . « X f IsrR**?^1 - Mr. Kapllnger, a Salem man. origin 5 th . That in case of loss, we are right here on the ... ( w MOO IlE, If "••(taf «-r ,fl 'f *»n*< mli«v| nr>,| i boroim hb »*.| A c l a a 'l f l 'd advert — . ated the potato, whleh he rnlls "The Fir»! publication March I « April II laland Reds. Also K„.„| r ,, leas work hunter. *»• ground to see that you get fair and just treatment. J5|J O regon," and In order to encourage | --------------------------------------------------------- (able fow l. 6th. That we can write the policy right here at home WANTíO schmil children along agricultural A I mhi I 20 so your insurance begins at once. That we will ■<><«. ml bodocti A work team. lines, and at the name time ad v er-! iii 4 meet the rate o f any company whose responsibil «II In grain; ; m il-« tmm town weight iMtw.en l l ® * » * * ^ tlae his imtato, he has Instituted th» " f Myrtle Creek and I mile from ity and standing is equal to those we represent. not over * *e*r* ,,l‘ g potato race Kach child Is to plant achiwd Prlrn IlftN). 7th. That our companies are carrying two-thirds of the No bulltllnga and harne»« A'l'lr**® and care for the potato, taking the business in this city. 20 irrea "II In cultivation, good Redmond entire crop to the county fair this htMllèf» iiinl 8th. That whenever any of our companies have had a fall, where they will be Judged, and j hum, 6 acres In young loss in this vicinity they have always been paid the beat sent to the atate fair, where j orchard, creek o f living w .ter, ben. h with the highest degree of satisfaction to the in »nd bottom land. «. mm I sell y the Judges will award prizes That Delivered to customers ttlllea f„,ni ,„wn f(f Myr||(| Crw,k sured. W e can easi y satisfy you on this point. our young people will rom e In for j »•rice, $2200 P r s fe r r „ h their share o f prizes we have not a I in any part of the city. but would t*rniR , doubt. P la s te rin g C o n V * * j hero last Sunday (R eceived too late for l u t week I Our school is out for the summer in this district, and so la the water. Fkrmrr« hare to drire thetr stock to the river, which is very encouraging to the dairy men. W r understand that the water is soon to be turned into the ditches, though. Gregory’s Variety CLASSIFIED COLUMN LISTEN! That’s the Fire Bell Who’s house? It may be yours. IS IT INSURED? This is the first thought we all have when fire breaks out. PURE JERSEY MILK L. DAILY Redmond Bank of Commerce Redmond, Oregon Capital Stock fully paid in $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0 Your New SprinK Hat. If you are going to buy a new hat this spring, take a look at the line of millinery that Lynch A Roberts have added to their atock. FAIRVIEW DAIRY W . M. OG G, Propr. PHONF. NO 30 « Radmoed. Or.. HO n r r« •'• b'",i. hi . 1.1 n< ,$r i- U n d !..if good \| \ ri I»* »..il A n>" spring, small cabin, flne lot o f limber and wood Price $ 1000 . rash A printing plani In amali coiinti y •own for aale or trade Price. $ 2000 . nnd $100 mah will handle It. I do lathing »nJ at the lowest ALL WORK 6UAMITÎFI