The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, July 11, 1912, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. JULY il
miller will be aaliakl» rewarded b f
leaving same at H-bbs llahery » H I
The Redmond Spokesman r ,:"
pro vised in tht* shml«* of wme
gigantic juniper*,•and if there
were any dysi**pties praaent
they forgot their ailment* f«»r
Published »very Thursday by
h il a t\ L. PALMKH
ai Ke«tmonil, Or*g«*u
Official Paper of the fit, of M m » 'J',,',1™ nit
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race* and other
out­
A
F ir«t in 1878,
Firat ever
•ince
Save Their Cost
Every Year ci Use
B you are thinking about buying a cream separator
and have only a »mall amount ol ready cath to mve»t.
don’t he tempted to put your money into one ol the,
so-called, “cheap" machine».
Why pay your hard-earned money lor a “ cheap," trashy
machine, when you can buy a reliable De Lava] upon such
liberal term» tbat
It will more than earn It» coat
while you are pay Inn tor It.
A rlaaallted a'l*«rllaem *SI la a
door *porta.
81'U Sl'K IPTIO N HATKH
llrt'leaa work hunier, and a«l«l»m
K. A. Mu**ett and family vi*- fall*
Strictly in Ativan««*
On«» \t»nr. $1 1*0 Thr«*«» months. 50c itoti Ht IW tui fo r Ut*\o rili
tlil\ *
U ve. eiiergcllr ne»apa|wr call
Six month».
7»» 8ln*lo copie».
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Advert teina it......... ad# known, Mr. tu.d Mr*. ( loo Kiasler mul ply nl SiHikc»iiMii h Iti e e
33lf
upon application.
f « m i l y v is ite d W ith r e la tiV W *
Kntcred «ut •«•fuiitl - c U m matter
July 1«. IS*»«», at the postoffW,* at
Itetimond. Oregon. under the Act of
March j. 1 * 7 »
THURSDAY, JULY 11. 15*12
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J n e provine* o f » a .w a p a p r ♦
J la to pet all the ailvrrtU liig It
When yog buy a De Lav»l you hive positive assurance that your
can
If ad veri tatua rumini ho
♦
machine vv^.1 be good f >r at least twenty years ol
♦ u n ite ti
In one locality, other
_
service, dunng which tone it will save every pos-
p Urlila muai he canvassed to uct
sib'e dollar for you and earn its original coat over
f the business
and over again.
♦
The columns of The Spokes
It you purchase the to-called "cheap sepa­
♦
man
are open for adterllalna
rator, yoj mi.st pay cash in advance
7 f o r a n * r e p u t a b l e lu ia lu e a a C M
and then take the chance ol the
♦ oern any » here
machine becoming worthless after
a year cr two ci use, to say
Easiest « ♦ « « ♦ ♦ » ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « « ♦ « « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ a
nothing of the cream it will
*° *um -
waste while it does last.
easiest to
A tiiH>d I’iece of Work
More De Laval tnachioes
wash, skims
are in use than any other
the cleanest
It is with pride thut The
make. 1 herrisa reasoa.
lasts the longest
Spokesman points to the new
Come in ftiki
directory of the Deschutes Mu-
we will tell
S O O N E R O R LATER
you why.
YOU WILL BUY A
tuni Telephone Co. issued this
DE L A V A L
ALFRED M UNZ
R E D M O N D
THE HARDWARE MAN AT
JACKSONS
OLD
STAND
Flour, Feed and Hay
See us when you want any of
the above, for we will make it
an object. Prices Right.
Redmond Feed and Fuel fo.
Hot Lake Sanatorium
Hot I.alte Sanatorium offert much to health and real aeeker*.
The
great boiling mineral spring provides naturally medicated water and mud
containing medicinal properties o f great value.
The 300 room Hotel
Sanatorium affords ample accamm rdatlon.
t’se o f the water is pre­
scribed according to the needs o f the patient, determined by skilled di­
agnosis. The result is, the Hot Lake Sanatorium is really a cure place.
Thousands who have suffered from rheumatism, blood, skin, stomach
and kidney disorders have found relief and permanent cure there. The
rates are made to conform to the requirements o f ail classes. Open the
year round. Hot Lake is located In Colon county, Keatern Oregon, lu
the heart o f the Blue Mountains, directly on the main line o f the Ore-
gon-Washington Railroad A Navigation Co., and can be conveniently
reached from any railroad point In the Northwest.
Special reduced
round trip fares are made from all pointa on the O-W. R. A N. W rite
fo r free booklet to
HOT L A K H H A N A TO R II M,
W aller M. Pierce, Pre*. and Mgr.
L a m b F e e d Co.
Redmond, Oregon
Roller Mill and
Feed Grinding
Dealers in Chop Feed of all kinds. Baled Hay, Timothy,
Alfalfa, Clover, Seeds and Seed Grain.
T"
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". .. Manufacturers of Graham Hour
Ml*,« I M »N K lH H
l . l ua j,, ,, ui netl ««nier o f Job
prlntlug
lllah K«ade work
and
price* ,m l,l ii o*r*
Th# lledmoud
S|M>kvaman
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si
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fishing *»» the Dtwchutes
l«*t
Thursday.
It is rumored thst Mr Itus-
sett i* about to *t*U hi* l*e*«nt i-
fui home piar«» her«- While we
wU?‘ for ,h" Buaart Ca all pro»
|H*rity. we are t«*> selfish to wish
them this change and sincerely
hope they may not leave this
community.
The many local friends of Mr
ami Mrs. Davidson will is* sorry
to learn of their heavy loss in
th«* recent tin* at I tend.
Mr
ami Mrs. D. lived altove their
barber shop and when the fire
started were unable to save any
of their household gissis or any
clothing.
They iirr especially
grieved over the burning to
death of a fine «log
Mrs Dn
vidson taught the Butte Valiev
^hool here last year, and they
have a homestead in this sec-
ti«>n.
Mr. and Mrs J. J. Chapman
and t»ah.v eniove«! a day of out-
mg on the Deschutes last week
1 hursday.
^.ow
" “ T ph"m ' ur,‘ m'
for Th, Spokesman.
" M rs.
Truesdale," will be grateful for
any items of interest that may
he phoned her by neighbors.
. . . . . .
Four Dav ( arnivul
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
Haymg is on in full blast in
this section and all hands anil
the ertok are busy. What with
this bit of manual labor, a«lded
to a program containing but few
idle moments, it can truthfully
be said "we are as busy as cran-
“ J T merchants.
There was a well attended
meeting of the Central Ore. Ir-
ngation Co. Water Users’ Assn.
held at Powell Butte Station
Monday afternoon.
Members
from vari«,“ * rx’m.s w. re in at-
tendance and much business of
importance
came before the
meeting. The officers of the as-
»ociation are l«K*ated at Bend.
Lut A m in »
ubtr in
w«, *4 «
H
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The Spokesman has
iMiunila «if old lyi»e melai t»,
the Iblng f«»r babbi! ni•-«»|
for bosea. elr
Same *u,
reaaamable
l.a igc qu mi..
t l a dlat-uunl.
The Hp«ikc*man for
cmi ^.
Kedmoiui a couple of un>#* Inst
week. The work wag all done in
this office, aiul 1)5 per cent of
the composition on the b«M>k
was done on the linotype type
setting machine. Without this
machine, which is one of the
latest models, the work of get-
ting out the directory by hand
composition would have been a
difficult tAsk.
.
.
The directory is as good a job
of printing as could tie turned
The M.ller Amusement Com-
out from any large city office, pany will give a four «lay exht-
and shows that The Spokesman “ ition at Redmond, commencing
office is at all times m a position
1Wt.h »"i* % n‘ inuin* llt h -
to do clean, high grade printing |j|| ibowa and have • ic! day
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thr««- lug acta, consisting *■!
P L E A S A N T IHIMih
Prof. C«»by in a luil<*>ti jump
«laily, and a sli«le for life before
Jl - '
each performance, and the Zan
Every one in this locality is Tolas trout** of high win* bicy-
busy making hay
«-lists, who gi\«
i.mo«-
Rasmus Peterson has recent- each day.
•y bought a new mower ami hay
Col. Case, the expert riffle
rake with which to harvest his shot with the show, was a sc«»ut
fine enjp of clover hay.
¡n the 7th Cavalry Umler Gener
The warm days are giving the al Custer at the time of the hig
g a rd en s a Is-tter look.
massacre, and c a r r ie d the last
Mr. Coriel and family arriv- message the general wrote »te­
ed at their new home a few fore the massacre.
«lays ag»>, having recently trad­
ed ranches with Mr. Hensley.
Mr. Coriel lost a team of horses
in the Redmond livery fire last
week.
Sam al antoa m n stuck in
IM P O R T A N T
the mud near Rasmus Petersons
Sunday.
The Swalley ditch
N O T IC E TO
broke out and caused tjuite a
big mud hole.
But it is an ill
DAIRYMEN
wind that blows nobody any
g«x.d so Rasmus thinks, as he
Tht, Terrebonne Cooperative
was kept busy with his team Creamery hns i>een organized
hauling the autos out of the Hn,| wj|| be completed at once.
mu<’ -
.
We will pay Portland market
A number from this vicinity price for butter fat, less actual
went to Bend to celebrate the freight charge for shipping but-
4th. and some of them report «,.r
|»lirtlui «1
not having as good a time as ex­
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
pected.
ltf
By C. P. Judge.
Mrs. Hall visited with Mrs.
Iatwson over Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherw«x>d visi­
ted at The Only Ranch Sunday.
Mr. Joansen has been visiting
at Rasmus Peterson’s the past
few days.
R. Torp of San Francisco is
visiting with Chris Peterson.
A pleasant party was given
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Advertlx-menta pulilUhrii under
Fleming last Wednesday in hon­ this head at one cent a word for
or of her birthday. Those pres­ each Inaertlnn No advertlaemenl
ent were her parents, Mr. and ln""rt,-<l f‘»f *••*• o>“ «> »¡* rent*, or
Mrs. Schudel, Mr. and Mrs. L. 'l- ni frm,‘ ,,ut of ,ow"
E. Smith. Mrs. Ma.lor and Miss run.
«*• -• '• «■*
E Schudel
r,,n- t,,,,
,,,wn ur,,,*r» must i*-
POWELL B l’TTE
BA H U IT M4.“l t|,
arrompanled hy raah
tlffiirea rount aa worda
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SAVE MONEY
ON YOUR GROCERIES
\W can lu*lp you do this if you will
buy iron» us. Wt* h.ivc a minplctc
Mock and would like to have you try’
a sample order.
Wc sell Ï5 IBs. SrU A K for $1.00
W t* art* m aking Hread at lOr a loaf
or 2 loaves for I Tic.
HOBB S Cash Groceiy and
Tanks
Wc can make you a gal­
vanized iron water tank
in any size you want.
(all and xet our prices
on sheet metal work.
C. R. McLALLIN CO. -
Plumbing and Electrical Worke
G. A. McFarlai
CAFE R O Y A L
#
6th ami F streets
LAWYER G
Practice In all »«urta aroI
U n i Office
ââââë
Redmond - Orff*
carries in stock
Ue
I siII Inla and
LEADING BRANDS
OF GOODS
M III S tl.K
K o r Hale T h re a litn a
_
outfit, als-
«een horae power com pound tra ctio n
«n x ln e .
H u .a e ll 3u Inch S e p a ra to r,
T a n k a . Co o k Houae. etc K r e r y t h ln «
com p lete and in K»od c o n d itio n W e
are In poaltlon to «>ffer a u re a l b a r-
*.m fo r t h i. »..mi fo r a m a ll c . h
paym ent o r a ll on tim e . If aecured
F u rth e r
p a rt ic u la rs on a p p lic a tio n
T h e D a lle a Iro n W o rk s . T h e I la Ilea,
O regon
r.oi <
eor?*7 on ■
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cation For terms and particulars
»ee the Jone« i.«nd Co.
i«tr
that are hinilled in all
flrst-clsss caf«*s
Swan Erickson & b
Contrarttim and
Huildent
Plana,
Kjitlmalr* *st
Detail Drawing* Pur
niahed u|»,n AppItcatW
Redmond,
Orrf
, ,Tw°
a TJTTT.
111Th'’
t
a ’
100 on
’ f P H r t ’C ‘ , r '" "
¥"r" n' ,r',rn*ri r•0,
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only on«* Mm k
T h l . I . a .n a p
s i m
oo ,«ke. n
fo r term a
ular interest to the farmers in r„ r *
i„,y
t h i s locality the meeting
w a s see Jo n «-, i.a n d
held with us at this time.
Several families gathered at
isimt
the N. B. Golden home Thurs-
A go ld lockwl and c h a in , w ith
day morning with well filled '"»n 't set In one aide of lo cket,
baskets to join that family in •»»Ulssl« C . A. II. on o th e r aide.
J. C. WILLIAMS
Watchmaker
and Jeweler
Postufftre Kuilding
d la
and
The
Reti mond.
-
()rt*gon
Baggage & Expf
•
L I N E
and Light Belivi
ls*ave orders ut W. H.
OIDOID 0RIIWAY. I’rt'
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