The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, October 31, 1912, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Free Fruit Land at Paisley
I be ufriiiil of I'. S. Government Carey Act Irrigation
projects m Oregon, I hi* day of ¡rresiMinsihlc irrigation com­
panies in tI hm atate in p u t, When the Northwest Townsite Co.
of Philadelphia took over the Paisley Project, in Pake county,
it ifave the largest bond ever given in the state— $50,000—
guaranteeing completion of the project. Kvery three months it
makes an itemized statement of ex|M>naen to the Desert Land
Hoard. All of its advertising Issiks, maps, contracts, suhscrip-
tion agreements and literature is submitted to the Desert Land
Hoard for ins|iectiun tiefore (song issued.
I he land is level, free from rock, and is a rich volcanic ash
soil.
I he climate is |ierfect for fruit, which now grows to per­
fect ion at Paisley apples, peaches, plums, |M*urs, prunes.
( obstruction work u|sm the dam and reservoir has now l*een
in progress for three months, with Thomas Hawthorn, state in-
s pec tor, on the ground.
He was formerly with the U. S. (iovt.
Reclamation Service on the Umatilla Project.
Send for dJ-|iage illustrated lss>k.
Go to Paisley hy auto­
mobile stage from Rend and see the lurid.
Our agent at Pais­
ley, Hugh K. Gllmour, will show you the land.
It is free to
those who |»uy the cost of putting water on it.
Northwest townsite Co. are among the largest taxpayers
in Oregon, owning townsite sub-divisions at Prineville, Madras,
Redmond, Hend, Burns, Vale and also the 840-acre Conn Ranch
at Paisley, including a ftO-hurrcl-a-day capacity flour mill, and a
general store.
Our lamk references are:
'
A i i f » automobil» la like a brillo;
• boro la a loi of upkeep anil depre­
dation to be colialdered
liras la the moat Impudent form
of the lie
If the women are satisfied, U la an
Ideal marriage.
Kor every promise, there comes a
sei t lernen I day.
No one appreciates a favor very
long.
Republican Nominee
FOR
STANDS
LEGAL
P H IL A D E L P H IA .
PROGRESS,
HONESTY,
OF
THE
OF
COUNTY
ALL
C O UR T
(Paid Advertisement)
HLC.ftór
«* • «..
October 30.
Dear Friend:
Last
Mummer
I
wondered
the
For Sheriff
I know now they took
Notwithstanding the persecu­
tion going on at present in the
county and state, I am still a
candidate for the office of Sher­
iff of Crook County.
them into raining.
Raisins are mighty nice to go
T. N. Balfour
in a cake, and raisins and nuts
are mighty nice to hand round
when you want to spend a long
30H C H K S T N IT ST..
COUNTY
A D M IN IS T R A T IO N
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them and dried them and made
Northwest Townsite Co.
FOR
B U S IN E S S
grapes.
Address all communications to our Portland office. No. 601
^ eon Huilding. Write now. The average cost o f water will be
$ 16 an acre. W e will give you u square deal.
CRCXJK
EC O N O M Y . F A IR D E A L IN G A N D A N A B L E
what they did with ail of
First National Hank. Philadelphia, Pa.
Girard National Hank, Philadelphia. Pa.
Commercial Trust (lo., Philadelphia. Pa.
Interstate Finance Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Merchants Trust Co., Camden, N. J.
For County Judge
G. A. McFARLANE
Democratic Nominee and Present Incumbent
time at the table talking. ,
(Paid Advertisement)
The best raisins cost 15 cents
a pound or 2 pounds for 25c.
Your friend,
JACOB.
PA.
P. S.
You don’t know what
nice raisins and nuts and other
things they have at
%N OPEN LETTER
Central Oregon Garage
—NOW HAS—
Presto-Lite Gas Tanks
S T Y L E H. 125 00
E X C H A N G E , $2.75
C L E A N G AS. N O C L O G G E D PIPE S AS W IT H C A R -
BITK G E N E R A T O R S .
TURN ON THE G AS
W IT H A K E Y A N D PKKSTO-
LITE, C L E A N (¡A S .
ALSO G A S O L IN E . S U N D R IE S . D IA M O N D TIRES.
HESS 4 REEDY, Prop’rs.
iw -,«
END IN YOUR CROP
REPORTS™DO IT NOW
Nothing speaks better for Redmond and the agricultural districts
this section of ('entrai Orenon than the reporta of actual crop yields
e Spokesman ly anitoua to secure theae reporta from all localities for
Miration, and therefore requests every farmer lo clip oui and mall the
>rm below.
If there are any additional commenta on crop conditions you dealre
wake, writs on a separate sheet of paper and encloae with the tabu-
*•<1 report.
No of Acres
Kind of Crop
Millet
...............................................
Potatoes, v a r ie t y .............................
Onions, variety ...............................
Yield per Acre
I'rlnevllle. O re. Oct 1912
MR VOTKR
As the regular Republican nomi­
nee for the office of t'ounty Survey­
or of your county, I am asking your
support In the coming contest
My
only opponent Is Mr Fred Rice, pres­
ent Incumbent and Independent can­
didate. who went Into the Republi­
can primaries with me last spring,
stating that he was a candidate
Advertisements puMIshed under
"subject to the approval of the Re­ this head at one cent a word for
publican votera of Crook county." each Insertion. No advertisement
and was beaten In a fair contest but Inserted for leaa than 15 cents. Or­
now makes hlmaelf again a candi­ ders from out of town muat Inform
ua how many Issues the ad la to
date In disregard of the spirit of di­
run. Out of town orders muat he
rect primary law and of the wishes accompanied by cash. Initials and
of hla party.
. figures count as words.
1 am a civil engineer with fi years
KOR S t l . E O R R K V T
experience. Including experience as
a deputy county surveyor In Crook
Two six room houses with bath,
and also In other counties In Oregon. on Sth street, south, for »ale of rent.
I feel that I am competent to nil the You can have your choice. Swan
poaltlon which I seek, and am pre­ Krlckaon. Redmond.
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pared to give It my fullest attention,
KOIt HALE OR TRAI>K
keeping at all times a man at the of­
Hobb’s
Cash Bakeiy and Grocery
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
fice to advise with road petitioners
and others having business with the
county surveyor.
Mr Rice aaks you to vote for him
because he haa presented the county
a present-ownership hook and alao
Held notes for the entire county. Mr
Rice haa not presented the county
with anything.
The county paid
more than $3000 for the preaent-
ownerahtp limps of which Mr. Rice
obtained a portion They were made
by persona working hy the day at a
coat of twice the lowest bid present­
ed to the county court, which makes
It plain why Mr. Rice desires a third
term.
Mr. Rice alao received pay
for all Held notes furnished and he
haa furnished only about half of
them.
A more detailed statement will be
furnished on request, and the coun­
ty records are open at all tlmea for
Inspection In support of these state­
ments.
Respectfully yours,
R. L>. BREWSTER.
(Paid Adv.)
lllnlecyc View of t'tty—
There waa a panoramic moving
picture made of Redmond yesterday
forenoon, one of the largest pictures
that ran be made In the photograph­
ic world.
You can he tolerably effective and
not be a hero.
The man who worka forgeta that
he waits.
A two aeated Spaulding hack; will
take good cow In trade. C. R. Mc-
1-alltn. Redmond.
161 3
KOIt HAI.K
Having nearly
completed our
work on the Heachutes l>am. we o f­
fer the following for aale cheap: One
40 H. P. horizontal boiler, one 25 H
P. horlionlal engine, ramp equip­
ment Including stovea. cooking uten­
sils. etc., all of which are In flrat-
claaa condition. For particulars call
at office. North Canal Siding, or
write L. P. Uerdetx, box 4?. Bend.
Oregon.
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,
Two second hand tents, each 12x
14. Thle office.
New high grade bicycle, never ne­
ed. Reasonable Call at Spokesman
olllra.
To the Farmers
I want all the Beef. Pork and Mutton cattle
you can bring in.
I am prepared to handle
this class of business at my market and will
pay the highest market prices for good stock.
If you have anything to sell in the above line
come in and see me.
I had rather pay the money
here for cattle
than to send it away to outside markets.
B R IN G
IN
YOUR
L IV E
STOCK.
Redmond Market
J. B. HOE, Proprietor
Painting
SCHEE &
BECKWITH
Painters and Decorators
LET t ’ 8 FIGURE ON Y O l’ R WORK BEFORE YOU PLACE
YOUR ORDER
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTORY WORK AT THE RIGHT
PRICES EVERY TIME.
REDMOND. OREGON
Two vacant corners on R street
In the County Court of the State
between hotel and depot 100x100.
Alao two corners. 50x100 aatne lo­ of Oregon, within and for Crook
cation. Kor terms and particular* County.
see the Jones land Co.
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In the matter of the eatate of W.
A year old Berkshire Roar for H. Snell, deceaaed.
In Probate.
aale. Apply to X, The Spokesman
Notice Is hereby given by the
office.
1 Stf
undersigned, the administrator of
The choicest vacant corner. 50x the «state of W. H. Snell, deceaaed,
100 on Sixth street, only one Mock that he has made and tiled with the
from Hotel Redmond. This Is a snap clerk of the county court hla final
for a quick buy. $1900 takes It. accounting of hla administration of
See Jonea I.and Co. for terma.
aatd eatate. and that the county
court has set Monday. November 4,
Mist K I.L A N h ot s
1911, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon
I.et ua do your next order of Job
printing. High grade work and of that day. at the county court
prices satisfactory. The Redmond room. In the court house. In the city
of Prineville, Oregon, as the time
Spokesman.
and place of hearing and settling
said final accounting, at which said
time and place any person Interest­
ed In aatd eatate. may appear and
object to said (Inal accounting.
Dated this Ith day of October,
1911.
J. W BREWER.
Administrator of said estate.
First publication Oct. 10-Oct. 31
W ill Kent If IVewiraltle—
Keeping your furnished rooms
profitably tenanted Is a simple busi­
ness matter. If the rooms are desir­
able, not much advertising will he
required. Try The Spokesman's For
Rent ads; don't cost much.