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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1912)
PAQE ro i R T i l t IC HI > \ y T il K K K D M O N H * P O K K 8 M A N The Redmond Spokesman P u hllah e,! e v e ry T h u r# ,l»y by Il II * »• I. rAUHR Al tv - , «h,. . •— f«lii liu n g lu * a flr evil* i f ,w a iu p I** ta il" •<'{ nil . I l f » U h U H I* . U l f b«s»ka Il |. Iti* bur (or tu .—' I »r Ib'wer or thlatlp l»|'l « t Ih* l***“ * «Hl— l l o w i 'i . r fam iliar c*»,l|i . I I . ilmon,I. O r e g o n Often! I’aper of the City of Redimimi ■ •»« w'" ,v ' " '■ # S flls e itlP T I O N KATKS S iri,'ll.* in A tlvaur* u ' ‘ ,r ' ’ g f , „II III. f t u u ) I«* Ihril II.. |*r». v l* In-ail» >'f litri! pUul » < . u u lvv n a ll) tiartl in ritior I fir u »p »**» » M h A mul llltitU* o f i*rr»*»»i« tu this »Hiuiiirv I'r»*!* O n . >ear, I I SO T h r e e m o u th s. ROc tthljr Ur%tT lumini of It *ml «**u'»l l*»' S u m im I h*. 75 S in g le ru pie*. Re 0 A .lv .r lla ln g H a ln u pon a p p lica tio n K n terr.l u s e co n d um .le U ii.n fla u n m l l .r (jilMUtttv* Ihr t»Uul I« culli* u I ih I I“ K ruinr «tatù» iiiiiiij Ibmiaaittl« t»f o f m d arc * v lual» cl* J e i . f e l W ..... Jail li. lilt, <»( ih. pn*tn»g> at raWeaii »»tm SAVE MONEY ON YOllll (¡IKM'KRIES F**“ W e h a ie r e c e n tly LAVAL r e c e iv e d a c o m p le t e lin e o f SEPARATORS. STON E CH U RN S, D A IR Y STON E JARS DK S I T I ’ L IE S . and BARREL CH U RN S, F u ll l i n e o f J O H N P la n te r s , D is k DEERE H arrow s, R O O D S , llor**«- P o t a t o A lfa lfa H arrow s, S teel F r a m e L e v e r H a r r o w s a n d s e v e r a l d iffe r e n t s ty le * o f W a lk in g a n d C om e and lo o k R id in g C u ltiv a t o r s . th e m over — no tr o u b le to sh ow good s. ALFRED MUNZ THE HARDWARE MAN AT JACKSON’S OLD STAND CAFE ROYAL 6th and F streets JAS. DOUGHERTY. Pmp’ r c a r r i e s in s t o c k th e L E A D IN G OF BRANDS GOODS t h a t a r e h a n d l e d in a ll fir s t-c la s s c a f e s nf»< lurvt« u««> . i rtn n* hum * '* ■ ' Ihr |Wtfktjr hritla. Ihtl frutti • r»i».r Ihrrr urr uuitty istilli*»*»« o f K i 'v l u i o i i . l . O t t 'C H i t May 2, I o I J I hr to 1 ’ » » »t» » ' 1 D» ^ I » < tCitxtmi«!. IWIgluiti t V U ml »*1*1 tl»r l*rl I » e » r< »w I l i n i I r i i m i ! kuob i t i .*.*'«*• 1 » «“ I 1 ’ la uni » «I oli (III eUatU* *10111 ami i«‘t ritti A p ril J f» h gcval pr«« Ul«»it on thè « « a lm i •fitul e M l*» CtUilya Hay n r. « h o la em p lo y e d at M rtiitrnhaU a at U n lm ottil, affor\U a Hit le l*ro»l» •»»« h a* thè ul visit*«! Suiuluy w ith h rr pa ren ts, .Mr ittici tu«'« fianUrti *kt i ha» lin e r n b’r to rii al at all n e n ia al tLe *a*U<* autl Mm. A \V. Hay no A II K ohtlo la h a tin g so m e near p r b e Ila ri« r « W «•«k » land rlo a r e d a tlja con l to th r s ite o f T«l Tsatsra In Firman. th e p ro p o s e d F a r m e r s ’ H all In the t'o n tHMJMi tea trade the n»<al fc.'d llu lfln r and llr r t llry n o td a a re n o « e m p lo y e d ou th e d itch Imi «»rtaiit man U the cha »I or I a »ter Ile liv*!*eet» and I m I» M lni lr* o t »¡1 w ork . M r» I'h a a C h a r lto n la nftjojrltig a T, r* f h u gn u. and ht» jttdtf visit fro m h er m o th e r « h o lt%es In uh *M t ih'tefUiüim the |ifi«v !•» U* |a!i| In a ruoti» mlmltt iu* ìl/lit only frulli Salem I*«*«* llo b b a « a s a llon d v is ito r on the north the eh** »i «!•*♦* tifa « o r k Ile Hr«t exam ines the leaf then It» last W ed n esd a y A lb ert M eyer has rente«! hla place filatoti In b*»t w ater and laatly It* i d " f l*r«<'tlca!ly all the fjriiltle » to Wall*«'«* Sm ith and h as n on e to and tt*fe uri* i'ii’ rclHHl in nut king (ht* !«*•! It iV e rh u te * to « o r k on th e dttrh G *o. 1«. Ilrai«'«« Is « h a t m igh t be rv,l|l rvi tlie arrvlce* «»f an r% ;ert. and th«» t«’ rt traf er IV iflv «-a a r*i*d w * ary. c a lle d a sclen t I Ac fa rm er. Mr Hr e n « ob **• h as b een In th * if g r o w in g th«- i»f» r«- '? :v«* 11 - ' * field peas to s o m e ex ta n t, and « b i l e tw enty year* s t f« \ t«** t«^trr ro ta tin g hla c r o p last sra oou n o tice d lw*%rr ltn4'* •*** perfum e « h b b would th e lan d « a a n ot p rotlu cln g the c r o p destroy ***e tea o«k»t He m int not It s h o u ld H e at o n c e lH>g»n In ».-« " f hu 1 ’ lig a tin g t h . n u t . a n ,l d la r o v .r r d r,,u,e ,,u11 ••* ■>***» drin k , dom rvtlr that lh * D .ld i-.a , w h l l. pr.M lurlng , r ’ .......... •*" «^ tu i.- II la . » d. an . \ r . l l . n l «-rt»p In o u r aoll fa ll« to ,r " 1 •»»?•**»- Ihe t*.»Uh In r .x n i .- a l!i« ln o,-u ta (* p r o iw r lr . t h r r .b y l m p „ , « r •••* le .lera ar»j A w r n n t o» llngllalt lahlng t h . axil r a l h .r Ilian .n r n h l n g UH‘ U *a t h . i^-a a h ou ld T h . r r m .d y fur 0 a c k a n d W k ia . thla co n d U lo n aa g l r . n by ( h . A grt For many »«-«m « Urge ite tu rf ment cu ltu ra l C o l l r g . la a g l » . n a m o u n t o f t h . p .a In o c u la to r in a w . . t m ilk , «•«»re haa «--ent th-*u%and* o f »! • lara «m a n d I h . jw-a* a o a k .d In Ihla prep a r plarnrd* w ith w hich alm «wt e v e ry arti ie **f m m liarul -e I« il» k» '« » ! ih r • gh »•Ion. T h la la aal,l to b* a co m m o n •»»It l!»e at «»re. mul only with ?i a »h-»rt fa u lt In a o ll» « t h . r . t h . lan d haa tltue did t fm*y realise l!»e a n - o n t «*f bM S n i n tlM plow but a abort urn.- T in . 1 . t a lu a M . (« fo r m a t io n ,h a * ln “ •ln* " * fo r o u r farm .-ra aa th e field pea |g white m n llioiin l with black letirrtng ritrae « b i t e ca n i* «rmn becom e a»»Ur*l an e x c e lle n t h og f o o d and n o dou b t « III be g ro w n q u ite e x te n s iv e ly aa iih I *h‘ »f* « »»rn If n lln a n l to remain In The m rda w e en te r m u re la rg e ly lu to (h r h o « - 0 ^ k*in,ft^ ° / * : which are handled by etiatomrr» tn In du stry J a ck Havla. fo r m e r ly e m p lo y e d by bin» trat», etc . sre «-Arti (iioTv a i |tyr G eo. K ta s l.r , 1 » now w o rk in g fo r «•** Mack c«r,ll«ja rd with white lettering thla at»»rv hi»« o»rrrum a A lie v N I thU difh iulty to a trry gre«it extent. T he show rtin h are a lw iy « rlran. r i . f %SANT I tllH .K fr«*»h nud (•right b«»ktng and they ia«t many llrun» n» l«»ng saving H m firm A p ril 29 Mr and M rs. R a lp h S h e r w o o d »*1 cm I huu<!red dollar* !u the c««ur*e v is ite d w ith Mr and Mrs. G e o rg e «if a y rn f Hu»lue«a Wc fan 1 cl|» you ilo tini it Vuu mil luiv imm us. \\V have ,i i..iU, stock and would like to hav,- y..u uy a sanv|>k* otder. U rd m on d . O re g o n . u n .t.r l i t . A ri o f M arch S. 1M? ^ H u n ter S u n d ay. Mr and M r a. G a rrison visited at th e losw aon h om e Su n d ay Mrs a n d Mtss H all visite d with Mrs. F red S h e rw o o d Su n d ay Mr*. T h o m p s o n v isited w ith Mrg ('b a s e a few d a ys a g o M rs lodwaon haa been q u ite p o o r ly In h ealth the past few days Sam C h ristia n son le ft S u n d ay f o r P r ln e v ille w h ere he e x p e cts to w ork thla auniiner S h e rw o o d B ro s have s old a n u m b er o f co w s lately. G e o rg e H u n ter n w r n tly m ad e a trip to H ead and re p o rts lota o f new b u ild in g » g o in g up I I . aald m any . t r . „ K . r . w er* ,h « r . lo o k in g fo r bong Kaamua P .f .r g o n haa pu rch a acd a n u m b er o f d a iry c o w « and e ip a rta fo m a k e a d a iry farm o f hla ranch M r A n d .r a o n haa co m p le te d hla h ouae on th e lan d he re ce n tly p u r ch a sed n ear Kasruua P e te rs o n '* Mr. and M ri. K alph S h e rw o o d and M rs H all m a d . a b u s tn .a s tr ip to I^ildlaw T h u rsd a y M r F ry. w h o haa r . n l . d th e "A m - burn P l a c . , " f . l l from a load o f hay last T u .a d a y and hurt h lm a clf ao h . haa not h . . n a b le to w alk s in e . T h e Pleaaant K ld g e boy* a re o r - g a n la ln g a base ball team and w ill he rea d y to pla y D esch u tes m ost any da y now . W ill H penrer and fa m ily hav. m ov ed to th e H udson ranch near O pal C ity. IA>\\ Kit L am b F eed Co. Redmond, Oregon R oller Mill and Feed Grinding r e a l e r s in C h o p F e e d o f a ll i i n d s . P a l e d A lf a lfa , C lo v e r . F e e d s a n d S Toll Chopping D a p . e H a y , T im o th y , ( r a i i. Man ific’u:ers oi Graham Hour IIKIIM.H Watltg*» "Narro«» Nack of Land* T h e actual gr»t and Inat buine In K'lgfaud !» a a liel where a «••mm • m a a(a-«*tfTi«-fia o f r»w k Juat lark»«r thla a» «»ne goe» d<»wn t!»e a g ia g j*tth l»e («e e n the r»»» ka on the Deck o f the (•enlnatllar la a g it atone ilm ut tw o f«^«f a*|tnre and rising six Inches ahnt« ,fl*’ This tradition aaaerta. is •*l"*ri « Id« h J«»hn \V« »'.ry sat rhen h«* mm|«* »1 the hymn W f s e ll 1 5 H im . S C H A R f u r J1 IK) " r are makiiiR Fremi ai Die u |„af ur 2 lua\ es for 15r. IIO B B ’S Cash Grocery and P I P E of all Kinds W e c . u r y a ll s i / r s o f iilo lie a n d A iir W e a r e .tK’ e n t s e tl A m e r i c a n l* ip r a n d ! : ‘ tir.)st, U- Y .d \ t - > . (tn H e a l cA C o ln n u t Iron « i . i ’ varujt- l ‘ ijn - t> : Irr.*-'.» lion w rk. W e n u k e a ll k i n d * 1 a u k s an d of G a lv a m /e t l In -n l* ip e s t o o r d e r . (iasolinr I iRhtinR Plants and all kinds of m a n te ls a n d r e p a i r jk ir t s . T h e ( '. R . M c L a llin Co. (¿ « v lin o n d , ()r « * ^ < m 1 ^». o n a n a r r o w n w h »»f la n d ’T a m I * " u f it iu 'i'i 1 f 1 < r « t I ê f a i it inarfttibl«' If la ala-» afttia! that \ V n '# f wrirlt* o th .r h * fu ria ll»^r. Al t-ra n lly h . lu d .............. , , . " ' . ' T ' ' T 'J * * a I m i I —[— *11 o f » m i l l « a( |a>ud a I’.nd. for be write*. "I a»»* a a tra n c. algbt I h . aim ahlnlng In ('„ru w a ll " Ki.glU'j llluatratcd M agai 11 . Pulling an Elephant'* Taeth. P .r l iu i- the p r .a i n i ilrnial ui».r*rloa ■I* r e n ili w*a |M*rf»»rui—| u[Mill *0 r .—. P'1' " " 1,1 '>«■ » '» y •*» M .i k .i T b * a cb •UK traitb was tw .H v Imlisw long s o d la« haw murid th . A f,r r e “ 1“ “ ' h"«J l***n »• ‘ urrl>r f»»'*«* w >*l‘ clialna hla mouth wna pried u|»n and a ijuantlly o f ro- ■l’l,,*e<I to d i^ d .n the |>aln " brn ,I,U * * * » h,,|e h o r -l " ‘ •“ “ »»I "*• »••°«l> «**<1 an Iron bar In «erteil Then a rope waa tw laln l 'l** ,’* r- *•><1 four h-»ra<-a w . r . *u *" "«.rt-lo to drag ih# ofti-ndlng m olar out. - la m d o n Til luta. rw,t S p 'a k te tha Herse. T h e humait r o b e hna nn-re or le«« marked Influence on ail anim al« |n m anaging h<»r»e« eat-eelally ihe voire 1 « o f lhe greileat use || ahuuld lu. • nilei and. tlnm rb eonOdenl and mna lerfn l. n«>t l>»ud and holstem u« No < ne «bon d ever Ion» h a borne wltbont ul lhe «nuie lim e a|»enklng to lt Kg change. Mlaa Im ery W h e e le r o f V a n cou ver. W n . w h o haa been vlaltln g with Mra. A. K otz m a n , retu rn ed h o m e on M on day m o r n in g 's train. J e rry G ro a z k ru g e r Is o v e r s e e r at th e F ran k H od lfelt ranch d u rin g the la tte r 's a b s e n ce In P o rtla n d . K in g M u rp h y la b e in g c a r e fu lly An Accaptad Stery, and g e n e r o u s ly In terred In thla aec. •VnlIU lin - really bml « «tnrv a c e p t tlon w ith p r o p e r re re in o n le a May 1 -d «I Inat." reuinrked a Jonmallat lu a h e h av e a h ap py ( r a in ) reig n w hile (Hlminif In hla g ra v e. •surely n ot." waa the rej„|nder "V e a I I . w r n t |„> tn r , , - T h e d u st o f th e d itch ca m p s and th e a m ok e o f th e b u rn in g sa g e brush fhU rnornlng wltli nn aw fu l yarn and h av e been m u ch In e v id e n c e th e past I la w lfe bellen -d II " w eek . Qoldan Thounht. M l»» K thel K id d e r o f P o r tla n d . I*, An ItTeierenl and llllte n te Pngllah v la ltln g thla s p rin g w ith h er »later, mnn w l „ h n, |n>t returned frun» the Mrs. I,. A. H un t. r "lie d Mt . l e , waa henr.1 to deacrlt» R obert N ltzach e. w ho re ce n tly Ilie eoiinfrv II». »Ith.-r d n r «a ••« h .ll b o u g h t a 40 a cre tract In lllg Can d«i(larnd'> " tuind'>n I' iiii h. yon . had th e m is fo rtu n e to be k ic k Unluolfy. ed by a h o rse a few daya a g o , lint la "T t.e m -tv | trv t „ , h u rhU(, a b le t o be a b ou t aga in . fo »t«*«qi th«> lomldT If y«>||H - O e o T. R roft o f Misters, h as late ” 1 o n r fn lr r m< dear. la a ly m o v e d to hla lllg C a n y on ranch If la tadng «ua ltu w eil |,y a w hich he bought fro m C la re n ce lin II linure Am erican llra n to n last s u m m e r. SEEDS W *• *rs- thin yrnr M'llinif th»* rrlmhl«' I'urtlwid Sa-vtl («. M’vdn thr nrrdt that nr* *urr to Kruw m this nrction of thr iilatr We »1 *> nrll Dvnver that always ki ' 1’ onulU. Kontrm nrrtl* if you want th«'m. < <>m* in ami yet y«nir aronon'it nrtwia of u*. Redmond Feed and Fuel fo Redmond Steam Laundry I liid 1 lu n t (h i-a d d itio n hiut la * rn rrilnrir*'<i * n «l o f la ta ir im p r o v e d K a v in if m a r h i n r r y , and nr«* n o w in a (N g o tio n t o h a n d l r a ll clan*« * o f w ifi o u r lin e in a H a t iH fa r t o r y m a n n e r . ramily Washing clone rouffK <lry, or (omplc^e I'rompt Attention to Orders Prices Keasonnlde (•ood Wtirk (iuaranteed Packafrea ralle.l for and d e li« end