The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, April 11, 1912, Image 1

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    THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN
V O L U M K 2.
No. 40.
R E D M O N D , C R O O K C O U N T Y , O R E G O N , T H U R S D A Y , A P R IL 11, 1912.
ONSTRATION
FARM IS HERE
Per Year, $1.50.
Single Copy, 5 cent*.
Oregon Trunk and the new liar
for ih- future development of th- - T » » » T - T » T » T T T «
I Ilium eitenaloa «if the O \V It Ar
| miu It ry Indiiatry In thla a— tlun of
N • * < li gave | 2 .;,no. i l l - C iim ii c m n ly
the »lute.
— uri MiliU-il t : 000 nml the | „ ulin-a
lnf-r-st«d
«ii,|
|,rival-
i-ltiz-na
H O T E L SU N D A Y D IN N E R
Idought l l i - li il« I lu $ I o.OOO, w lilih
| W AS MUCH E N JO Y E D
*«• |>la— it in I h - lu i,n i. of n lv ( ,,|
Landlord .Ion«-» »truck Ih- popular
1-0»* r « | , - r l« for t h - work
Chord m Hi- giiatn noml- line wli-n
I wo - i | p — t|« huv- It— t, -how—ii hy
h«< I i i , i « iicu la11*(| aiiaclal Sunday din
lli- r o ll-4- to twkw rliar*- of lb>
in ra at th- Hotel Itodmond.
Tb-
wtiih
11— nui- oi ih- Kr-nl ltn|Mirl
Intilal a|M*rtnl dlnn-r wua H-rv«-d last
mo - - In ih - 4-v-li>|>in-nl of — niral
While I bare b-en selltng Ice-
Sunday,
and
K«*dmond
clllz*na
on Agricultural Kxpvrts Or--Oil It ( g a l|— lll-ll ||| |„|| ||^l Poultry mon .Mot l^ist .Satur­ roulaed th- f—d llh-rally. M pul
Cream for the past M day» I did n«it
any!
htuhlish Irrigation l)cm- lol-Milon »oru dir——Ily in ih- hun«»
p-opl- who ur« keeping hou»«« avall-d
formally open my lce-Cr«-am Parlor
day Aftornoon and Organ- jth-m
^
I* 1 ‘owi rw of ih- —oil— k — fo­
a-lv-a of thla opiiortiiulty to n»*t
until Saturday, April 6th. and before
ully.
who
I.
itrohahly
th-
h-at
(a
h I ration Karin Adjoin-
u k > mm I dlnn-r for, ua th-y auld. und
i/.od tho Krdmond Poultry UK
doing so made several changes In
Ihorlty on that wnh)— i In th- wtiil-
Mr Jon*-» atttl-d. It waa -ti-ap-r
g the City on the South Th- ilry fiitminn Biatlon win b- un
order to give me more room and
K a i s o r s ' A s s o c i a t i o n . to -ut at Ih- hot-l than It waa to
o give prompt and f f l -
4-r Ih- d li— Hon of C C Cuntilnic
ro«ik dlnn-r at home, waah rh**
ftoliuN tiet.s Farm.
clent aervlce to my customer».
ham of Kalman Hist- AxM-tiltural
Moot A^ain April 19th.
dlah-a. -tc. T h - m-nu waa an -la l-
ro ll-«-, who haa iMwn anroiioniUl at
I have everything necessary to
orati* on« and would have done credit
ih- Koii llaya dry farming expert
the Srola Fountain business to aerve
to a Portland hoat-iry.
• tient atatlon In w«*at««rn Kutixaa,
the public tn a clean and sanitary
oil \K r l«*«ill «i r MI r o lla i» ( ’or 1.11 >1 • .i 1.1V o n - of ih* la r c -a l of the
manner, and I i-specially wish to call
I'urauant to a puhllab«-d call mad«* C H I C K E N P I E D I N N E R
your attention to the fact that all
Or#., April I
Tw o new d«»in «<>rl In I h - l' n ll- d H int««
T H U R S D A Y . A P R I L IS
IhrotiKh
the
columna
«if
Tho
Mpok«-»-
I'alnK ih -»- two lariua as renters,
dishes are washed and rinsed in
Tb«* ladl«*a of th- Pr-abyt-rlan |
lion furnia have Jui( I m «* h r »
roop -rn lly- demonstration work will man. a m-«-lliiK of aome o f th- | mmj I- eburrh of thla city will a -rv- a
clean HOT W ATER.
fir*«I in Crook county by a com i>- don- throughout th- nitmtry
try rala-ra In Kedmond and vicinity chicken pi- dlnti«*r at th- Commercial
My aim has been to have a Drat
from the Oreaon Aarlcultural wh-rvvvr farm-ra hav- problems to waa h-ld at Muma'a hall Saturday club hull ou Thuraday -v«-nlliK. April
class store in every respect, and I
Ev
Ik, beginning at 6 o'clock. All who|
feel that I have at thla time the very
r rompo— d «if PrtNildent W J ao|y- or dlffli'iilll-K in mirnionnt
aflrrtiiMm fur Ih- pu riam­ «if form-
want to g*t th« b-at there la to be j
|*ru(p«Mir II 11 H«'udder and -ry n-lKhl>orh<»d will 1«. r-a-h-d and iti K a |MHiltry us»«iclallon
beat ap|Kilnted place in Central Ore­
for
thla
had In lb - line of a good dlnn-r are
gon. and feel sure that my »tore and
;t C I. llaw ley
one. to lie de k-iil In -loa- touch with Ih- ala- part of Ih- «-««inly.
Th - dir—lora
will travel
Invited to alt-nd
stock would be a cr**dlt to a town
to Irrlaallon farming. la ten lion»
Th-
meeting
wua
call«*«)
to
ord«*r
several times the size of R-dmond,
tra
walk from Metollua. tin* ihrotiKh ih- niunly holdlnu |irlvat- hy II II I’alm-r, who alai«-«) Ih- ol-
but my faith In the future of this
to lie devoted to IrrlKatlon -onf— n— • and publlr m— ilnK». and J«*< t of th- meat ina. On motion. Mr.
fr-<|n-til
«|>—
lal
Kath-rlnga
will
or
section of Central Oregon JustiOea
)ny la trn inlnutea walk from
I’uliiK-r wua «•li-ct— (I t-m|airary chafr-
•
nr
al
Ih-
—
nlral
alatlona
to
aludy
the expense I have Incurred.
t«»nd
In
lerth r aa«*a farm*
wofk ()(>ni. ih-r-
P r o fw io i man and II. K Moyer l-mp«irary
In <»|i*rat|tin were taken o%er 1 1-
I wish to thank the people o f Red­
»«-«•r-lary.
H-udd-r,
who
haa
(irnliahly
mor-
de-
aeaaon. aline It w aa dealred
mond and vicinity for their liberal
T b - <|u-atlon of a nani«- for th- aa
lal'iwl
know
1-da-
of
th-
-oonly
and
t n e r y available d«illar o f the
l>atronage In the past and assure you
»(■elation hrouKht out r«mald-rahl-
MH'iitwl fair the work Into the Ha r-««u rr-a than an yon- -la-, will dlacuaaloln. and Dually lb - nam«
that your future business will be
b-
In
>ii|arylalon
II-
a|>-nl
Ihr—
menta, for whh'h at preaent
greatly appreciated.
of th-
H-dnnuid Poultry llalacra'
la provlabifi for thla year «ml) » — ka alud y I nu th- rounty'a varloim uaaoclathm" waa il«cld«-<l upon.
Money Rained Toward Letting
problems
al
Drat
hand
last
ihnt
eftil InvratlftRtion of the |M>aal
It waa th- a-na- of th«* m— tini!
Connection With The
*» of all parta of the rountv Ih- hn»l work mlxhl In* thorough
that a i—i man-lit orKanlzatlon h«<
Thr—
ohj—
i
»
w
-r-
k-|d
In
mind
[Inaile beftife the ae Serf Ion, #1»»« •*
|arf-ri«(|
aa
-arly
aa
lamalhl-.
and
Trunk Lines.
An
;» ••ua there are unuaua! and tho j In lb- a-l— tlon of th«* a ll-»'
on mothin ih - -hair ap|M>lnl«-d T K.
t',« *I mm | h are. in many raœ », un | »y -fa n - -lim ai-, »oil and -l-vatlon. Slmpaon. II. F Meyer and J. R.
'ti
1 1 1 «* rapid «|e% i'lopiu« nt of to mak- li » » r-|>r-»-ninllv- » » | km Ik.nn a ronimltl— to pr«-|>ar- a con-
•rtion alnce the entrance o f the • ihl* of ih- larg«*at niimti-r o f farm» ■ ntiitlcn and hy lawa for Ih- aaa<-
T h - Prlnevlllc Journal of April 4
• da haa brought in many In In Ih- muni y ; lnim«-dlat- a— •»!- d a ll«m and auhmlt aam- at th- n-xt haa th- following story In regard to
• me«! farinera an«! «libera un hilliy to n» lari!» n portion of tb- m— ting In I h * h-ld EYIday. April 1». the latest nuive In that city regard­
I to the dry farming or Irrigation l>oi>ulatlon .«• |Mi»»lhl-. »ml III- »— al 3 o'clock at Muma'a hall.
ing the »«-curing of a railroad:
• •> .o » tiara t « gulling In «urina of a farm nlr-ady partly In
' Th«*re was an eiHhuslaatlc railroad
In lb - dlacuaalona that took plac­
l^dntmeiit and dIacHiuragement atuhhl- and partly In crop. -<ptlp|wd ai th- meeting It waa th<* vole« of meeting Monday night at the Com-
111
The college hop«**. (lin mg h rrady for work, wllh th- farm-r al all pri'a-ni that th- m-mb-mhlp of m-rclal club hall
The committee In for a mad from this city to a point scribed. Terrebonne subscribed (5.000,
)v « rinn ut farina there, to ah««w rrady on th- ground and willing to the uaaoctatluti lit* open to all poul­ chare« of railroad matt«ra had a re­ on the O.-W. R. &. N. Co. or Oregon making (38.000 right off the shovel.
l«a»e
Ih-
whol-
lor
th-
y«-ur
al
>
Trunk line» In or n«-ar Terrelxinne.
(he wav to aurreaa
Minee th-r- War«* try rala-ra In th- county and Dea- port to make and a g<a>d.iiti«-«| crowd The distance I n about eighteen miles. Next day Messrs. Baldwin and Brink
rr < onaultatlnn of the CYntra) i-naonabl- prl«*e
chutca valley.
tunn-d out to hear It. President Ad-
raised the amount to (80,000. with
funda
lor
bul
on-
y
»»i
ih-r<*
wua
not
3»ll iMVelOpinwnt league with l*r«v
T. M Baldwin re-' This subscription. It waa figured, promises of (35.000 more. This suh-
All p-raona lnt«*r-at«*d In a poul­ aniaon pr«*»lded
Uni-
for
rl«*arlnx
n-w
land,
and
It
iddef
Vr##ldent C-nr! it
try a»a«Mlal|on are Invìi-«! to Join, |M>rt«-d progress In railroad affairs would provide a right of way and scriptkm list will be offered to one
»f the Oregtin Trunk anil the waa a<> nr— aaarr thaï UM work and <*ai*«*clully Invìi.-.1 to b- pn-a-ni and outlined a plan that he thought grade the same to the point desig­ or the other of the trunk lines en­
ahoiihl
I*-
nadlly
ln»p—
ct«-d
by
ih-
ala of the U W. K g N re
He felt so con- nated. A txmd Issue would be placed tering Crook county as %n induce­
at th<- n -»t m-«'tlng. on th- 19th. for would get results
I th«* matt««r of plait« to l*r«*al laitf-at numh-r of |>—<ipl- |ma»lble It la ih- parpeee to make thla aa- Ddent In hla conclusion» that details on this right of way and subscribers ment to build a branch. The rail­
Ihat
land
olh-rwla-
aup-ilor
lu
a«dl.
Karv and i h Iam* •» \\ ith •
■oclallon a |M-rnian-nl affair and hold of the matter were drawn up and he would take the paper, which would road outlook for Prineville was never
i*, director of the Oregon e i -lim ai- or -l«-v»lbin -< ndltlona could annual |iouílry ahowa at lt«-dmond. and Attorney Drink r*-ad them over. draw 6 per cent Interest. The plan brighter, and he can safely predict
«•m atatlon, and atarted a cam
The liil-r«-at that haa tnw-n tak-n »•> The achenie outlined required that ■Mt the approval of the meeting and that dirt will soon begin to fly for a
'
fund •
rh# new Hill
M'oniinu. il on laat pais- I
far In th<* mov-in-nt augur» well Prlnevllle nhould subscribe flOO.WW in a short time (33.000 was sub­ road into this town.”
POULTRY ASSN.
FORMED HERE
ANNOUNCEMENT
PRINEVILLE READY TO
HELP BUILD RAILWAY
L
MENDENHALL'S
SQUARE DEALING
THE S T A N D A R D
upon which we have built up our large and ever increasing business and it.is our
aim to make this a store that you will like.
I f you find anything here that you
don’t like, tell us and we will “ fix it.” I f your money goes farthest here for
dependable and satisfactory merchandise, then you will like this store;
You?
GROCERIES
We have the largest and best
selected stock in town.
Come in
and let us fit you,we can please you.
You will like our goods and the
reasonable prices will appeal to you.
Beech N u t Beans, 2 f o r
.
25c
Beech N u t Chip B e ef, in glass . 20c and 35c
R oyal Club Salm on .
.
.
.
15c
S tu ffed O l i v e s .....................................
35c
K rin k le C orn Flakes, 3 fo r
25c
G rape N u t
.
.
.
.
15c
J e l l o ........................................................
10c
R oyal Club T om a to es
15c
E x tr a F ancy S trin g Beans
15c
O lym p ic Pan C ake F lou r .
35c
MILLINERY
We invite you to come in and
see the New Stock o f Millinery
Goods we are showing this Spring.
The line is of the latest and we have
priced the goods very reasonable.
SPECIALS FOR NEXT W EEK
Men’s Gauntlet Cotton G l o v e s ................................................
Manhattan Cocktail Smoking Tobacco, 3 packages for .
A. & L. O y s t e r s .......................................................................
EHRET BROS.
BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
Bring U* your B u tter and Eggs
HIGHEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN PRICE
W e always pay M arket Price