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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 25, 1912)
IMPORTANT The World's Standard UNITED STATES Cream Separator A Cream Separator muit be of few part», built of the best material, by the best mechanics, with the greatest accuracy to insure thorough skimming, long service, easy cleaning, easy of operation, and simplicity. On these five points of perfection the U. S. Cream Separator won in competition with all other separators at the Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition, Seattle, Wash., in 1909, the only Grand Prize awarded any cream separator. No man has ever taken out a U. S. Cream Separator and brought it back. This alone shows the superiority of the machine and proves our claim that the U. S. is the one perfect separator. First: Second: Third; Fourth: Fifth: None skim so clean. None are built so thoroughly. None are so easy to clean. None are so easy to install. None run with so little power. The Juniper Butter Is manufactured under the most sanitary con ditions. It is our aim to supply the trade with pure, sweet, fresh Butter all the time. Ask any grocer for the Juni|»er brand. The Juniper Buttermilk Is the product o f well ri|H>ned cream. The price is reasonable, considering the quality and quantity, only 5c a quart, or 15c a gallon. The Juniper Ice Cream Has made quite a hit. “ Its the Cream.” It is always on sale at all soda fountains. Sweet Cream At all times. Price 15c a pint or 25c a quart We pay the highest prices for everybody a "Square Deal.” Cream and give For Sale on Easy Terms by REDMOND CREAMERY CO. REDMOND CREAMERY CO. REDMOND. OREGON REDMOND. OREGON Glad to show Separator to you. CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK The Souse refused to pass a bill in corporating the proposed Rockefeller Foundation fund o f 1 100,000,000. A Rock Island train went into the ditch near Pueblo, Coio., badly injur ing about 25, but causing no deaths. Veal— Fancy. llp u l2 e p e r pound. Poultry —Hens, I 6 f i l 7 c ; springs. 17c; stag«. 1J$ m 13 c ; broilers. 26*f 30c; ducks, 20c; g »"»’-. l i e ; tur keys. live. 20c; dressed, 25c. Hope — 1911 crop. 3*0 39c; olds, nominal; 1912 contracts. 25*i 26c. W ool— Eastern Oregon. 14 i 16c per pound: valley. l$ 4 fl"c p>-r pound mo hair, choice, 32c per pound. C attle— Choice steers, $6.504/7; good, $6.264(6.40; medium, $4'>/6.26; choice cows, $5,604/6; good. $5or 6.60; medium. 14.60416; choice cal ves, $6.60iu 8.76; good heavy ralvea, 16 m 6.50; bulls, $4,264(6; stags, $ 4,764«. Hogs — Light, $*<£&-40; heavy, 16.S<k<i7.50. Sheep- Yearlings, $6,504/6; weth ers. $4.M6(ii.6.46; ewes, $4,604(4.86; lambs, $4.60016.46; spring lambs. $9 {4(10. IXULTINQ REO” IT DRUBBED Broker Thrash«» Hals’-1 Hodsllal and C op Cocgealu'stes Wood Working Plant Milwaukee Two Socialists o f the “ R ed" type were loodly proclaiming We <{« itv t.i inform tho i«-. ;•!«* < f K«*dtr*«dudl on s ntiwdsd streetcar their M over A movement ia on in Kansas City to the death o f men o f wealth and dis ss-rtton that wr h a w lately «-stahtisheo a ct form a federation o f shop employes o f tinction in the Titanic wreck. They all railroads West o f the Mississippi W-se! Working plant at (»tir $h<>p and ar*ia$| especially gloated over the drfalha o f river. to make Stnrv Front*, ( ’ountt-r*. and anythin!at Astor, Straus and Major liutt. B. Washington state authorities have W. Stone, an investment broker, was line of Cabinet Work. one o f the car passengers, and the General Resum« o f Important Event* decided that Japanese residents are entitled to lirensee to sell fish, but not Socialists asked him what he thought Presented in Condensed Form to catch them. about IL fo r Our Busy Readers. “ No man with a drop of true Amer Arrangements are being made Iran blood In his vaina would say what whereby boy scouts may visit their you are saying," he rescinded comrades o f different countries. “ You're a lia r," shouted one of the A metal kite-wire fell arrow high- Mexican rebels capture the town o f Socialists, as be sprang at Mr. Stone. tension electric wires in San Francisco Culiatan, thirty being killed in the The latter arose and with a stiff bat and put a portion o f the street ear fight. tery o f blows changed the fellow's system out o f business, grounded the face into a disflgurod mass < More than $60,000 has already been fire alarm system and started two A policeman, noting the hubbub, aent in for the survivors o f the T i fires. STEAMER FINDS BODIES. rushed Into the car, but when told o f tanic. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sapieha, Ital the cause of the battle, refused to ar The Mexican government fumishea ians. o f Chicago, offer tbeir 3-montha- Cable Ship Mackey Bsnnslt at Scans rest Mr Stnne, but instead shook him troops to guard every Southern Pacific old daughter for sale for $5,000. warmly by the hand, saying: o f Tilanic Wrack Plastering Contractor train that moves in Mexico. They have five other children and the " I ’m proud o f you.“ St. Johns, N. F .—Sixty-four bodies Italian warahipa have begun the father’• wages amount to but $15 per ■ have been recovered by the ceble bombardment of the Turkiah defenses week. I do lathing and plaatrring steamer Mark ay Bennett, which has French Law Now Strict. I *ni [ I. ; urrà to pul Ml o f the straits o f Dardanelles. been searching the vicinity o f the T i Paris — The navigation department at the lowest |a>«iaible figure. P O R T L A N D M A R K E T S . The I. W. W. has posted notices o f ir h li ■. « I m é ì I tanic disaster, according to a report o f the French government declares1 that has reached this city. a strike to begin immediately in all Polk ■ ’ i.ing too $|A Wheat— Track prices: Bloeatem, that the present French laws regard sawmills in the state o f Waahington. It ia said several bodies which were ALL m i GUARANTEED 98iM .ll; club, 944(96c; red Russian, ing lifesaving appliances are so much recovered were sunk again, as they for nit* to hand-'«. French (hipping authoritiea will 92c; valley, 944196c; forty-fold, 96c. were without Identification marks. more rigorous than those of other na- j take step« to put a atop to competition Millstuffa— Bran, $224(23 per ton; tions that some o f the French shipping j The names o f those identified could for speed records by trans-Atlantie abort«, $244i26; middlings, $30. Prices KcasonaWr not be obtained through the Cape Race companies have made complaint. The liners. Hay -No. 1 Eastern Oregon timo government inspectors rigidly enforce wireless station. The Southern Pacific railroad, with thy, $t44(16; No. 1 valley, $124(14; The 64 bodies recovered are regard strict observation of the regulations permission o f both the United States alfalfa, $124; 12.60; grain hay, $9. ed as identifiable, according to the re and the law o f 1908 forces steamers to Oat*— No. 1 white, $3$ 60 per ton. carry lifeboats and rafts In proportion and Mexico, is arming ail its employ Corn— New, whole, $34; cracked, port. Those that were sunk again tn their tonnage and passengers. In in Mexico. were presumably in a condition mak $35 per ton. case« o f steamers with watertight A Chilean steamer has been lost Cranberries—$104/11.60 per barrel. ing their preservation impossible. compartments the law la leas strict. 1‘henv W somewhere off the South American Apples — Yellow Newtown, $24;. I See It It Itevard for settings mu .in ■ .ws.i ■■ coast, with full complement o f British 2.50; Spltzenbergs, $1,754(3; Bald I o f thoroughbred It I Red and R rd m o ltd , Orff«* officers, crew o f 50 Chileans and 30 win. $1,604/2; Ben Davis, $14/1.76, Halifax, N. S. — Confirmation o f re Nfw Frtnrh S r If llnrrnl Risk eggs, $l.6o per 16. passengers. Mark Orpirtgiit i eggs. $2 IN I per Red Cheek Pippins, $24/2.50; Gsno, ports that numerous bodies o f victims Harve -The France, the new 27.000- Can lce\*• orders at ¡ o f the Titanic were afloat in the vicin ton French liner, sailed from Havre t Sierra Mujada, Mexico, was cap 114/1.75; California Newtown». $1.75 ity o f the district was received in ■ on her maiden voyage to New York. Office tured by the rebels, who .killed 37 fed- 61 2 per box. 16, "thike o f K ent" strain. Potatoes— Buying prices: Bur wireless message from the steamship Robert Bacon, who recently resigned erals. and captured i >2 prisoners, a Bremen, via the Sable island and ss American min sler to Franc», and large supply o f rides and ammunition banks, $1,604/ I 66 per hundred, sweet Redmond, Oregon Csmperdown wirelesa stations. The Mrs. Bacon, embarked on boar! tie i potatoes, $3.25 per crate. and 106 horses. Vegetables — Artichokes, 764/90c message read: France. The official French delega Great Britian chides America on the per d o*.; asparagus, white, $ 1 . 2641 , “ The steamer Bremen, bound for tion to the Champlain festivities »le, chaos o f wireless systems in operation 1.60 per crate; green, $2 (<#. 2.26; New York, and the steamer Rhein, sailed on the steamer with Mr. and Womanly Reasoning. here, by which news o f the Titanic beans, 154/17ie; cabbage, 34/ ¿ ie per passed on Saturday afternoon in 42.10 Mr«. Bacfm. J Dnlpiaz, "My deer, why do you worry no general disaster was mutilated and often pound; cauliflower, $2.25 crate; cel north latitude and 49 20 west longi manager o f the French line who jg about your husband? You can’t make stopped altogether. ery, $6(1(6 crate; cucumbers, $2</2 50 tude in the neighl/orhood o f three also s passenger, said orders had heen I a man good hy Imlni jealous of him.*' Urge icebergs. Sighted numerous "I know that, but I've never henrd It is said by friends with whom dozen; eggplant, 25c pound; garlic, pieces o f wreckage and a great num- given to take the eztre-r,« sou‘ hei n course. 8«i 10c pound; head lettuce, $2 crate; of nny woman who enussd bar bus- Captain Smith dined shortly before he _ ber o f human bodies with life preserv- band to keep out of mischief merely took command o f the steamer Titanic, hothouse lettuce, 76c4;$l per box peaa, 10c pound; peppers, 26c pound; i * r* on- fi"ADng In the sea. Sighted D elivered to ct because she let him know that she that the captain believed it was prac and * spoke the cable *“ **" U steamer Markay- wasn’t watching him Ilk* a hawk." Consul Demands Release. in any part of the< tically impossible for any accident to radishes, 30c dozen; rhubarb, $1.26 Bennett on the way to recover the per b o x ; spinach, $1.154/1.26; toma ■ink the new ship. Washington D. C. Demands have floating bodies. toes, $1.754/2 per box; turnips. $l4/z Malic# Prepenss. heen made on tho rebel authorities at CAPTAIN PRKAGER.” Despite the request o f Mayor Gay- 1.10 per sack; beets, $1.50; rutaba "George, father advised me last Chihuahua, hy Ameriean Consul The cable ship Mark ay-Bennett nor. o f New York, several photograph gas, $14/1.10; carrots, $1. (.etcher for the immediate releaee of night that I must not have you call ers were on hand and took pictures of Butter — Oregon creamery, eolid was chartered by the White Star line two Americana imprisoned there. on me “ and ordered to proceed to the scene o f the life boats o f the Titanic when pack, 33|e; prints, extra. "I think you misunderstood him, The men have been In confinement W. M. OGG, P r# they were lowered and rowed away Egg*—Freeh Oregon ranch, cand the disaster and to do all aha can to sinre Mnrch 16, hut the American offi- desrls. Why, h« gave me ■ cigar this recover bodies and glean all informa morning.” from the Carpathfa in New York har led, 21c dozen; case count, 20$c. dnl has just learned o f their plight. tion possible. bor. PHONE NO 106 Pork—Fancy, 9*4(10« P*r P o l ‘‘Oh! Then you haren't smoked It Their names were not given out. Tat.”—Judge. Doings of the World at Large Told in Brief. BEVARD & GANT, Redmond,I Subscribe for The Spoil L. 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