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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1912)
TM I'H ItiA Y, iir>f TU K REDMOND SPOKESMEN PAGE TWO p \ isi n Is Your W ife or Mother Competent? Do you desire to g«> on record hs maintaining that your wife or mother is not sufficiently intelligent to know whether the people of your community wish pure or foul footl amt water, clean or filthy streets. good or luid achools. honest or dishonest laws, temperance or intemperance, peace or wer. corrupt or incorruptible legislators? If your wife or mother can judge for themselves in these matters let them have the chance. VOTE X 3IK) on the BALLO T Portland Equal Suffra*«* l-eas«*. Mr». Solomon Mlrach. Proat WANTS REPORTS P'KOM A L L SKCTIONS OK THK COI NTV In another section of this («aper Is printed a blank form to be cut out and filled in by farmers, giving their crop reports for 1911. The Spokes man desires to get as many of these reporta for publication aa possible— as a basis for statistical Information in regard to the crop production of Crook county and the Redmond and Powell Butte Districts In particular A few minutes time on the part of the farmer will suffice to Oil out the report or any other information he may desire to send regarding hta 1912 crop. ____ MRS. PATKRSOVS Ml KDK.KKK IS O U I M il.Dl.V O C ILTT Carlos Lawson was found guilty of manslaughter In the circuit court at Prineville last week for shooting Mrs. Carrie Patterson in a rooming house in Bend. May 29. last. The crime was committed deliberately, as shown by the testimony, and without apparent reason or motive. The jury showed lelnency toward I,awaon be cause of his youthful age and pre possessing appearance while on trial. Lawson had been a bar tender. Hia defense was accidental shooting. He was In turn shot in the shoulder by T. H. Jones, Just after he had shot and killed Mrs. Patterson. How tough people enjoy hearing nice people "talked" about. So often a man promisea you good time, and can't deliver It. a The moat disgusting sight in the world la a natural born scoundrel trying to do good. Some people are so conceited that they admire their mistakes because they made them. A brave man may not run from danger, but he may dodge without loss of reputation. I h in «.** I nder the auspices of ihe i entrai t'regon |tetel«>pmeut l.eague the couimeri'lal dub of Paisley ess re «ently rsorganlte«). and made all the arrangements for ihe Partners' Insti Iule whuh «a s held there Krida« and Satur«lay. Oct. 35 and Jf beautiful allver cup. standing two feel high, la being offered by Ih club for tlie best collective exhibit «»f fruits. xegetabl«>s ami grains rslsed In the Paisley country, f»*r the ex htblt to be made by the club al the Northwest U s d Prodm ts Show to oi>en at Portland No» lx lo .‘ I nut tXH \H Jl IH.E a. s p r i n g e r Nothin«; to A ihrrtl*e— People are comma to realise ihat the store which has nothing to ad vertise has nothing to repay a shop per for their time In visiting It. Only the offer of real values makes store advertising worth while for the petent to assist In direction of Dem atore. or worth Ihe attention of the onstration Karma Will not spend ad reader. all the money paid Into road fund, by the vast timber Intereata. out In NOTICE OK T\X SALE the timber, aa advix-ated by aome of N'oll«-e la hereby given that by vir our statesmen, but will uae only so tue of a warrant issued by the City much money In Ihe wilderness as Is Recorder of the City of Redmond. n<H-eaaary to keep roads In good r«v- Oregon, showing due assessment for pair, the balance In general road Im »tree« Improvement, completion of provement. said Improvement, netlce of such l.*vel headed, hut haa no doubts, completion of Improvement, the non or fear*, aa to the possibility of payment of such assessment an or clean government or Ita effect on Ihe der of the Common Council for the priMperlty of the country Issuance of a warrant for the sale of G SPRINGER the property hereinafter described, (Paid Adv ) and orderlug the sale of the aahi [.remises hereinafter described. I will v , , „ t. r..r 1‘uhliratl..« on November 17. 1912. at 2 o'clock D,,mrtmrn, „ f , he Interior. 1 S p m. of said date on the corner of |.and Office at The Dalles. Oregon, 6th and D streets In the City of Red- *>ctober 22. 1913 Notice la hereby given that Mabel mond. Oregon, offer at public sue- Rice, wife and agent of l«eroy K tion for delinquent street Improve- |Uc„ of K„ t,nionil Oregon, who. on ment tax the following described August 1. 1910. made Homestead property, which property and tax are No 07259 for K S N W , and N S N . . ... E l* Section 32. Township 13 aouth. ' . . . LT 1 - , .....................Range »- *«•«. Willamette Mertdan. * *n !*,oc* - f Original plat of n|*d nonce of Intention to make Redmond. Oregon. In the name of Final Commutation Proof, to eatab- the Central Oregon Irrigation Co , Hah claim to the land above deacrlb- asaeasment $17 06. coat. $2 00 ^ for* 1 J; } ' * t o ™- ■ „ . „, , ... „ , , . . . mlasloner. at hta office at Redmond. Lot 6 In block .2. Original plat of o n|[ug on (he 7th day of l»ecember Redmond. Oregon. In the name of 1 9 1 J the Central Oregon Irrigation Co.. Claimant names aa witnesses asm-ament $47 0*. coat. $2 00. „ H“ n‘ - . . . . . .. . Kohl, all of Redmond. Oregon, and Lot 1 - In block 38. Original plat j oaeph Howard of Terrebonne, Ore- of Redmond. Oregon. In the name of gou C. W MOORE. Register Harry Cates. assessment 116 90, First publication Hit .11 No« .'X coats $2.00. Lot 7 In block 33. Original plat of Notice for Publication Redmond. Oregon, in the name of Department of the Interior, l ’ . 8 Ed O'Rouke, assessment $47.08, l,an<l Office at The Dalles. Oregon costa $2.00. :.T B, » U Lot 7 In block 32. Original pint of Notice la hereby given that Marie Redmond. Oregon, in the name of J. L. Brooks, o f Terrebonne. Oregon, L. Courtrlgbt. assessment $47.08. who. on August 9th, 1911, made costs $2 00. Homestead. No. 09375, for EtfcSlV Lot 24 in block 26, Original plat *4. 8\VV*8WVi Sec. 11 and N W I» of Redmond. Oregon. In the name of NWV» Sec. 14. Township 14 South. T. A. Gleason, assessment $47.08, Range 13 East Willamette Medldan. costs $2.00. has filed notice o f Intention to make Lot 12 In block 23, Original plat Final Commutation Proof, to estab of Redmond. Oregon. In the name of lish claim to the land above describ Rosborough Bros, assessment 247- ed. before 1. P. Hewitt. tT 8 Com cost* $2.00. missioner. at hla office at Redmond. And at said time and place said Oregon, on the 25th day of Novem property will be sold for the amount ber. 1912. of said assessment and costs. Claimant names aa witnesses: Dated this 16th day of October. E. L. Bates. Oeorge F Gates. I) 1912. H. Gates. O. O. Groves, all of Terre C. A. ADAMS, bonne. Oregon. City Marshal, C. W. MOORE. Register Redmond, Oregon. First publication Oct. 17-Nov. 1«. Everything Good in PAINTING Geo. Kohl Sign Writing, Painting, Decorating DEALER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Etc. Store and Shop opposite Spokesman Office, Redmond, Oregon IxN I I IH |(| w,,Rk l i , " • - •> Ha, tlHo Spokesman Classine«! ads brina reaulla try them don't coal Bitteh The Spokesman for «*»«*«• printing li. A. M cKarlane »•linei b |li( I« M|| te a l and p, L A \V Y E R Family Remedies TO Practice lt< all courts atei t' I ami I '!«. • I hnvt just received » com ft Kdmoml • Oregon • tilting The Remédié». They ure »old on » If they do not give satisfaction you get your money i.msbsn^aaaae. Hon (lutter Contractor & PHYSICIAN and SrilGKON Plana. Sp*. ft. at»«, ^ Kalttliatco f |g • H rUka-oca at buildup pleta line of the Arch Family guarantee. "*~>siu ^ I bins tu I mi i„ r ta% ina a tenant’ •bunt for yuu sack ** ,7 *' nur king tin.r In ^**1 Well vun .an *et , ^ «o r li for you in g «kort u*. J. F. ROSITI, M. I). Part of the Joy a man Hilda In a woman loxtng him. Is In imposing ou her. Regular Democratic nominee, has record for efficiency and square deal Ing Knows from experience how to rightly dispose of ihe volume of uti tlulsh.ul business which will Inevlts bly be handed to Ihe Incomtna ad ministration Knows from experl- eo«-e h o » to prevent unnecessary de lay and waste In handling estates In probate Hetng a practical farmer aad brM<], r o( blooJr., , llH.h „ , om. t Paid Advertisement! SPOKESMAN iH !i\ t. II. Office in Kcdnumd & I’hoenlx Ittiildinir Red monti. • Rrtlinotid. Orrifon buck. PURE Jersey Redmond Pharm acy F. IL RODEMEYER PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Eyes Testiti. (ilatutcn Properly Kitted CAFE R O YAL delivered in evuttomm Ofltce in Khrrt Hr»* l»l«ick Redmond. - any («art of the cgj Oregon tïth mul F streets MOLNTYIKW FAD carri«» in stock l)R . J. H A R R the LEADING K. R. TRHKNOR. IS BRANDS OF GOODS that arc handlet! in all first-class cafes PbiM Ne Mu D E N T IS T Johnson (Building City Dray Reti monti, - Oregon AND Transfer THE TERREBONNE P O L K ’ S- Business Directory IRK.CON and W A S H IN G T O N r 9 of Toon D ir e c t o r y o o c h <*.ty. *iw| l i v i n g 4 « * c r t i > 'l v « ih a fc lt o f 4*C|I pirn»*. lo c a l kin. p u t iu U lt o « , t e l » . g r a p h . a h lp p lA g a n d b o n k in g p o t » « } 4 ' l a o i f i o l D i r o i a r r , c o m p ila s ! by b u a iA o o * a n d p ro fo a a io tn Order» Given law, land & Abstract Co. All Satisfar ton AttMtM TER U E luiNNE, ONE Flour, F chh I and G IMDucov 9 vu K n al AO J btlglfl C. P . J U D G E , h . i. h t u * < «. Nt.trri K R MrSHF.RRY. Pr* Manager McFarlane Sends letter to Voters G. A. McFarlane. Republican nominee for County J ik I rc , letter to voters of the DEAR county: SIR: has sent out the folio» 0CT<" ,KK * ““ You. as a voter and tax payer, are interested in the selection of the next County Judr Crook County. At the l rimary Election, as one imping four Republican candidate»* 1 the Republican nomination for this office. Even with three opponent» I then received W> votes than G. Springer, the Democratic candidate, who had no opposition. ( ertain citizens of Bend, some of whom supported Judge Ellis for reltominatioe »t Primary, have recently brought forward Dr. Coe of that place, as a so-called non-p*rti»aa date. Without argument I leave it to your intelligence to determine the object of the ett* of the ex-mayor of Bend for the office of County Judge. Who ia furnishing the fuml» for' spectacular display, the banners and placard* in public place» and the brass hand campkg* Dr. Coe, and why? The County Judge i» the Judge of Probate and of the Juvenile Court. Hi» court h « current jurisdiction in ail actions where the subject in controversy does not exceed in vslu. sum of 1600. cation. corpus He is required to issue writs of h ,!„•«* and of injunction on proper It is only when county business is **jng transacted that the County Judge and th. commissioners comprise the County Court. If your County Judge is not himself an »«e he must act on the advice of counsel. I leave it for you to determine whether your interest* best safe guarded with a farmer, a doctor, or a lawyer as County Judge I believe in the popular slogan of g,gK, roild), in the conMtruclion of nmdH ln , he nr sections of the county, and the .mprovement of roads in the older settled local it!»*, for the fit of the farmer the rancher, and the towns. I b e l i e f however, that we should first rn.k. vision to pay for them. Vote for your choice of the pending County Bonding hills and let who come after us help to bear the expense of permanent in,,- . . „ , ,, ... u , . . . . . 11 rm" n*nt improvements. Crook County i* in need of a little plain and simple finance for the next A . . . . . Ik. *u * u i. . mxl four ypHrH in order to liquidate the ent overdraft that has been made on county funds You will not have another chance to vote for a County Judge for four years. Dur that time we await and expect a ... j ** I'vlopment in Central Oregon, and particularly Crook County Under the circumstances you uhm.ia ¡ j ' , I* , , mun - ... ... V, Hhoul', c°naider well the situation before ca*t your ballot for any man for this office, an,I then vote for what you deem to I*« the best interest» of Crook County and of yourself and family. * th Beware of the work of the slush fund thn .i,«,. . . , , «g . . . . . .. , '• ch«racter assassin, the evil renort cin’tilstw* the eve of election, and the fraudulent vote that rohs h, n. * , ^ _ „ , .. . . honest men of the right of suffrage- w to the polls on election day and see that the laws of K „ u • .U V» R,n Rre " ‘»«■••ved in your precinct. If you believe in the Oregon system of seleeiir.« „r j . j l m Ih. primary ehetloi.! If you think I merit ..... . ' »">0" * •h "«’ “ h0' ity to mi the office of C o u n ty ,, 1 „ . , ^ " " * * » »' «■ »'»•»* " r * lion „„ Tuesday. Novemhar M L ** ">V M uOf at the „-neral