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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1912)
Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Hub City” of Central Oregon VOL 8 $1.60 PER YEAR REDMOND, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 29. 1912 No. M Depository for U. S. Postal Savings TH IS HANK has been designated a depository for Postal Savings by the Treasurer of the United States. Moneys dejx »sited with the postmas- ter are redeposited here by the Gov- eminent. If this bank is safe for Uncle Sam, it is safe for you. O .-W . R . & N . SERVICE At the renular m n u ll niretlnic J K Mooch elei ted m ayor hy u n a n l n i o u a vote of all I h r I'liiinrllinen. to nil th r u n rip lrrd term of Mayor Joura. resigned (’ N K hrrl waa elected to nil Mooch's p la r r on the rounrtl BETWEEN A typographical m onatroelty of a paper printed here by J M t'rsn - •haw . and railed the "OreKon Ad van>e" had atrenuoualy opposed Mr lloach for m ayor, and laat week i*n deavored to ihiiv In It* rolunina that lloach waa not the man for the po sition The paper m ade the rlaliu that Hoarh had been eounrllm an for ALL TRAINS ARRIVE AT a num ber of yeara but had never during th at tim e tried to "rlean up" AND DEPART FROM UNION DEPOT. PORTLAND the town The charge waa also Train leaves Redmond 7:15 a. m., arriving Portland m ade that lloarh waa a Jo in s ring Uuion Depot 5:30 p. m. Returning leaves Portland 7:50 mau. etr a. m., or 10:00 a. m., arriving Redmond 7:30 p. m. C renshaw did not any anything about the failure of the other coun- For particulars apply to men falling to "clean up" the rlty, though Itoy A Hush, one of the H. BAL’KOL Agent, Redmond, Oregon. m em bers of th r ro u n rll. Is one of C renshaw ’s follow ers, hr tried to m ake lloarh the "goat ** The farta leading up to Iloarh’a VISIT NORTH BEACH eleetlon are as follows After the rounrtl accepted II K A cool, delightful Summer Resort on the shore of the Jones resignation as m ayor, lloarh, Pacific Ocean. as president of the rou n rtl. was act ing m ayor Monday night. August Only a few pleasant hours down the Columbia from l»tb. a m eeting of th e rounrll waa Portland. railed and representatives of the ao- Reached via O-W. R. &. N. Steamers. T. J. POTTER ra llrd "rltU ena league" or "reform out of Portland at 10:30 p. m., or THE HASSALO 8 a. m league" were asked to attend to see If som ething rould not be done In the way of settling the m ayoralty T here Is probably nothing that question At th at m eeting It waa adds m ore to the home atm osphere 12196517 agreed that the ''le a g u e ” would put of a farm than a few fruit trees and up a candidate for m ayor, and that berry bushes Still. In going over the business men of the rlty would the country we notice th a t many of alao nam e one, th at petitions for th r new hom es th at are being estab these candidates should be circu lat lished are w ithout fru its of any kind ed. but no petition containing the eith that come Into bearing nam es of less than IS qualified elec early er or those those that we m ust wait tors would be considered or rould be several years before receiving re Hied with the city reeorder and go rn s Yet there are few places on the ballot for a special eleetlon to tu with the proper care, hardy be held August I t t h This proposi where, tree and buah fru its may not be To The Spokesm an: Powell B utte, Aug. 2«. < Special.) tion was agreed to by both S M Col grow hile they may not bear I am now engaged In rounding up — Had not Lloyd B assett an unu su lins. one of the " le a g u e .a n d C ren earh n year W because of adverse clim at a few of the lies th a t have been sent al am ount of caution In his m akeup shaw , who la secretary of the ic conditions, still they are ornam en- out from Redm ond during the past he would not be alive today to tell "league " lal and will give ua fru it for home two weeks about myaelf and the city of hla cousin's. Farley B ussett. fatal lloarh was the rh o lre of the busi consum ption occasionally. which adm inistration by a so called band of fall down a cliff on Mt. Jefferson ness men of the rlty for mayor, and m eans much its are scarce .•eformers. which resulted In his instant death. hla petition was circulated and re Still surh sm w all here fru fru its as gooseber T here having been so m any unsav E. A. B ussett. uncle of F arley Bus- ceived '*2 signatu res In a short tim e, ries and curran ta yield each ory rum ors In circulation in Red sett. who had accom panied the boys every bualuesa man In tha rlty e n tit year, while straw berries heavily and rasp mond about J M. Crenshaw from on th eir trip to the huckleberry led to vote, with th e etrep tlo n of berries also do well. So with these places w here he form erly lived. I fields, had gone to th e big lava beds, three or four, signing It sm all fru its bearing practically ev have spent alm ost a week in looking knowing from previous visits th a t The "leag ue" |ieople. It la under- ery year and an occasional crop of up some of this record by personally m any berries were to he found stood. after clrruiatln g a petition for hardier fru its there Is no rea visiting O akesdale, Wn . and other at th a t place. The boys on leaving two daya for their candidate, who son why tree each farm er should not places, as it has been pretty well un cam p that m orning took an opposite ever he waa. and aerurtng hut 17 have an abundance of fru it of one derstood that this man was princi direction in order to realize a wish rlrn atu rea. saw they were hopelessly kind or other each year pally responsible for th e m alicious expressed by young B ussett th at he Hi the m inority W ednesday Aug planting a hom e orchard under slanders circulated about Redm ond m ight w rite his m other in O klaho .’1st. C ouncilm an Mush went to our In c onditions. It Is preferable.« hen and some of her officials. ma of his experience of picking ber lloarh and said Jim W illiam s had situated, to plant the trees on a In the issue of the P ortland O re ries and snow balling on an Oregon m ine to him from the "1, ague" peo so north or northw est slope Never set gonian of August 15th, under a Sa m ountain in August. A fter the boys ple and they dem anded that llosch your trees on your lowest gtound be lem heading: "W est Kxplains. Fight had reached a high point and had call a m eeting of the council, and cause the added danger of frost Is Begun In C rook." this article tired of snow balling they enjoyed that the rounrll appoint a m ayor to Alwuys of plant higher loca am ong other things says: "A s pre them selves taking observations of bo nam ed by C renshaw . This re- tions If they are In so your situated th a t you dicted In the O regonian the govern the surrounding country, being able queat was refused by llosc-h. and the can give the trees proper This or has started his fight against S her to see hundreds of m iles in certain special election waa held Just to get «III give you less trouble care w ith frost iff B alfour of Crook county and May directions The Coast R ange show the sentim ent of the etllaen* of Red as the rold air naturally drains Into or Jones of Redm ond ” ed up to good advantage from th e ir mond as to whom they desired for the low places, and your high places A fter reciting w hat Sheriff Bal point of view, and they could plain m ayor and he a guide to the council are so situated as to receive the ben four was charged with, the article ly see the Powell B utte farm lpg sec In m aking the election of any air cu rren ts th at may be continues with the follow ing three tion nestled a t the foot of these At the election held August 26th efit In m otion, and this also tends to statem ents concerning m yself: young m ountains. F inally tirin g of the vole wus as follows prevent frost Injury. In any case, " it Is fu rth er charged th at Mayor this latte r diversion young B ussett J F Hoarh. M Jones of Kedmond. has declared that suggested sitting on the side of the give your trees as good a location as II. F. Jones. 9 you possibly can as regards expos gam bling will be tolerated In that precipice and tim ing a rock to see Roy A Hush. 2. town as long as he is m ayor, th a t he how long after startin g It would ure. and alw ays as deep a soil as you A U. A lllngham . 1. with the above principles In has also declared th at he has the send up th e sound by which they The "leag ue" people did not have can district attorney w ith him and has could know it had reached th e bot mind a ticket In the field Set your apple trees not less than nothing to fear on that score Among tom of the alm ost perpendicular cliff Follow ing are the nam es of the 30 feet apart each way: pear and other things it is also stated th a t the Lloyd how ever, refused to do this, signers of the llosch petition other fruit trees 25 feet ap art each m ayor has said In the event gam b saying he prefered to keep a safe lers were arrested he would furnish distance, at the sam e tim e tu rn in g F. T Redmond, hotel keeper. way. /. T aliaferro, m erchant. to retreat a few steps Just as hla I'n d er our conditions, the selec th eir bonds." C II Irvin, fu rn ltu r dealer. tion of varieties Is an Im portant m at Now. in order to prove to those cousin loosened a rock w ith his foot, I I. Osborne, wood w orker. ter and nothing but the h ard ier ones who are unaw are of conditions here which. In Its tu rn , seem ed to lib er J K Freeberg. genl mdse. should be selected . Do not m ake and in order to show how far these ate an avalanche of several tons of Thos I t e v o m i K . barber. the m istake of selecting som e much so called reform ers went w ith th eir rock, each seem ing to vie w ith the I. It Robb talked of varieties that may require slanders and lies. I hereby challenge o th e r in th e ir race for the bottom , Win. N Froebe, butcher. entirely different clim atic conditions the senders of the above statem ents carrying w ith them th e ir victim . (I A M rFarlune. lawyer. thun exist here, for If you do you to Gov W est to subm it said proofs The last seen of young B ussett In C. A Beckw ith. painter. can at best expect but Inferior fruit to the city council of Redm ond, and life was as he threw up his hands to L W . Mavis, c a rp e n ie r while In all probability, your trees on proof of sam e 1 will pay to said grasp som ething stationary , and fail Al W right, m erchant will very seldom not fru it at all city council one thousand dollars for ing to do so. was precipitated over J. It Roberta, genl. mdse. 1 This pertains also to the bush and the public library of Redm ond or the ledge. Realizing his aw ful po any other charity the city council sition. yet thinking by som e m iracle M A l.ynch. genl. mdse sm all fruits. I* C. Holland, hotel keeper. W ith our altitu d e and rold w in desires to use said money for. his cousin m ight still be alive. Lloyd J. H. M endenhall, m erchant. ters It is advisable to set the trees I hereby denounce the above sta te m anaged by alm ost superhum an ef r i* B cheurer In the spring; fall set trees are apt m ents singly and as a whole as a Me forts to reach the bottom of the cliff Alfred M um. hardw are to be w inter killed In setting the m ade from the whole cloth, and only to discover the lifeless body, 0. R M el.allln. plum ber. trees, ru t back the longer roots, and m ade know ingly for the purpose of broken and m angled am ong the J W. Moore, post m aster. others that have been broken off cut Inducing Gov. W est to declare m ar rocks. To And his fath er who was W K. Young. off with a sharp knife Make the tial law in Redm ond. som e miles aw ay, took good Judg W A. llelrher, real esate. holes large enough to adm it all the In regard to the above statem ent ment as well as endurance. Lloyd V W G ardner. roots w ithout their ends being bent and oth er libels published during found his fath er and they returned A. J. Haney, rlty m arshal tipwurd Set the treea several In the past ten days, both In P ortland to the fatal spot w here they were as G. M Slocum, hank rashler. ches deeper than they were when In and fro c k county, my atto rneys sisted by an other berry picker to roll W II. Hobbs, bakery. the nursery rows. If you have a have the m a tter In charge and a the m utilated body in a blanket, af W. H. A nderson, m erchant. prevailing wind, set the trees lean statem ent as w hat we Intend to do. ter which they low ered it over cliffs F M. local« ing slightly in that direction. Cut Is prem ature at this tim e, but the and carried It through alm ost Im W. C. W alker, publisher. off the tree about tw o feet above the public can rest assured th at all legal passable places to w here a horse H. II Fainter, publisher. ground. Always w here possible se steps will be taken to protect our could be led to relieve them of th eir Matt Kuleach, livery. burden. A phone m essage to R ed cure one year old trees as they ran Interests. R M Doty, blacksm ith filgned, mond brought Mr. B ussett’a car to m urh more readily be m ade to take H. F. J0N K S. I a point 25 m iles north of Sisters, II. F. He Som a, farm er the desired form than older trees It H. MoMIcklo. w arehouse w here they changed the horses for The selection of varieties Is of R I.. Schee. painter. j the car and continued th e ir horae- much Im portance and often d eter Ileal Kntate T ransfers I F H ew itt, law yer. 1 ward Journey. m ines w hether your planting will be Robt M rSherry. flour and feed. a failure or success C onditions as Among the recent real estate Farley B ussett was 22 years old. K verett Case and leaves a father, m other and one they exist over the g reater part of tran sfers in this rlty are: K. N. Kennard. brother to m ourn his untim ely death. this county call for hardy, northern Clem Hrown, barber. grown, rath e r early varieties of ap H. F Jones to W alter Q uarken- Ashley F orrest, hand director. ples The R ussian group fills these hush. lot 1. blk 4, K hret’s 1st Add. Fentl Has A nother F ire C H Itaggolt, rancher requirem ents quite well and Include to Redm ond. 2200. (1 K. W oodw ard, city engineer. such varieties ns the A strachan.Y el W alter Q uackenbush to C laude A fire at Bend S aturday night In I A. Iluckley, express low T ransparent and O ravenstein C hrist, lot 1. blk 4, K hret’s 1st Add the F irst N ational Bank building did C arl N Khret, genl mdse. O ther hardy varieties are W ealthy. to Redmond. 1200. age to the am ount of between Win. Case, shoem aker M cIntosh Red. Few aukee. and possi G ertrude I. Goodfellow to J. A. dam $1500 and $2500. Cause of fire Is C laude C hrist, horse dealer, bly Rome Reality This gives a suc W lllrox. lot 21. blk 27. $1. i: E Jackson cession of fruit from the earliest till Redm ond Tow nslte Co to G. M. still In doubt. Slocum, lota, 9-10. blk. 49. 1350. I). I,. M iller, carp enter. w inter. The Crabs do well alao. Redm ond Tow nslte Co. to R. K. Spokesm an Classified ads bring R (’. Osborne. , results— try them — don 't cost much (C ontinued on laat page) Collins, lots 17-18, blk. 24. »500. O. L, Scott. Tuasday niaiu All Business Confidential Geo W Hens, garage It K Kkberg J II Vincent, livery Rciy A llrsn ton. au to line Henry K. Nleroeyer. Howard M Itlrhardaon W alter (iua> kenbush, carpenter. K t; A tklnaon J A W lllrox, law yer II Young. H It em ployee J K Toney K S Allen 7. T MrClay. constable. W J Iluckley, express G e o Furrier F W McCaffery. real eatate II Gross II llaukol. depot agent F S Cam pbell. It It em ployee C J (Juamm ey H W G ant, carpenter. H Mabaffey. contractor Ge<c Kohl, contracting painter. W W. f'aughey, team ster. H erm an J loivt. saloon. Win T I-an* II H torkelt, barber A k W yatt, pool ball. C liurklngbam . W C. Iw avltt Man G reenhalgh W K Friend, tuaaon A G Alllngham . saloon ( ’has J liarblte. saloon S H. Wood K M Itlrhardaon H Hroufe It S Mabaffey, contractor. K I. Mabaffey. contractor. C W iliac k b u r u M T Merry CENTRAL OREGON POINTS ANI) PORTLAND WHILE IN PORTLAND EXPERT TELLS ABOUT Small Accounts Welcome ND BANK OF COMMERCE ({(*<1111011(1, Oregon .ut otiti fully lurpltm xi>il profit* $••¡.'».000.00 ¡1. UOO. 00 I W. Drewer, PrvMclent, Guy E. I)obm»n, Vice-Prr.it. G. M. Slocum, Canti ier. Gregory’s Closing Out Sale on Some Lines We »III sell during the balance of Atigusl ami Kepi 1912, All our present stock Bilk ami Satin Ultilxms one-third off All our present ilm h l a m am i Km brolderlea. one Ihlnl off. All our latflp*' N eckw ear one IIIIril off regular prices. A (rw of our I .allies' W aists at on,- half price. All the balance our preoent * I im k Ijullea' W'alala. one third off All the C hlldren’e U r « and Klraw Head W ork, one half off. All of our II o m G ingham s at 10c l» r yard. A ru t prlre on moat all our Dri-sa (iood* We will give one th ird off on all our (Iranltew are, Tinw are, etc. until thcar Ultra are rluerd out It la to your Internal to Investigate our prlrea for, quality of goods ronalilrrrd . our prlrea are m urh the low pal. Gregory’s Variety Store YOl'IlH KOR IU SIN K88 C orner of 6th and K Sts . RKPMOND, ORE. r “That Man McCaffery” If you want to SELL your property List it with He doesn't ask an exclusive right; he can sell it anyway H E R E ’S Y O U R C H A N C E Get in on This Huilrlinirs put up on the commission Inuti* anti Kuurantccil. See tut for particulars. WARREN & WOODWARD Knjtinwrs and Architect* H. F. JONES ROUNDING OP A LEW OF THE LIES OF FARLEY BUSSETT