The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, November 14, 1912, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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AND IK> A L L
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NO V
In. 1913
LINK OK K L K C T R I C A l.
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C. R. McLALLIN
G ood P r in tin g
T he Sp okesm an
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
L u m b e r an d B u ild in g
M a te r ia l
Office and Yard 2 blocks east o f Hotel Retlmond
RUSH WORK ON
1st p a g e l
tire m e th o d o f far m la b o r, a nd we
In the R e d m o n d Dis trict w ill
re a p
the full r e w a rd
of
th e se
m odern
methods
T h e e y e o f a “ S e e r ” la not
n ecessary
to s ee th e b r ig h t f u t u r e
for Redmond.
T h e s e a re th e p o in ts
that tell the s t o r y :
Here w here cli­
m a te and soil b le n d , u n d e r Irrig atio n
to p r o d u c e b o u n tif u l cr op a , Cen tr al
O re g o n la g r o w i n g , a nd g r o w i n g fast
And the g r o w t h has c a u se s
The op­
p o r tu n ity
for
th e
In ve s tm e n t o f
small o r large ca pit a l Is h e re written
in la rge letters.
TWO LIGHT COS.
(C o n t in u e d f r o m
1st p a g e )
and p o w e r
p u r p o s e s . b y Jan. first.
Thw f ra nch is e as I n tro d u ce d c a lls f o r
a term o f 50 years.
H is ra te s
for
lig h ts w ere pla ce d at 60 ce n ta per
d r o p light o f 1« c a n d le p o w e r , o r 15
c e n ts per k llow a t h o u r on th e m e t e r
system. No c h a r g e waa s pecif ie d f o r
p o w e r purposes.
Nov. 9th
T h e o t h e r fra n ch is e was v e ry In­
D E A R FRIKND:
definite and m e a g e r as r e g a r d s d e ­
tails o f c o n s t r u c tio n
a nd o p e r a t io n
1 is s m t t o like tea b a t I like It
and m a d e n o p r o v is io n f o r ti m e o f
K • o w because we get g o o d tea. Pre­
b e g in n in g w ork on the plant e n t e r ­
ferred
S to ck
Japan, and Hllvllla ing the c it y o r bein g In r e a d in e s s f o r
o p e r a t io n , o r aa t o w hat th e ch a rg e a
Bla ck T e a f o r 50 cents a pound , and f o r light and p o w e r w o u ld be.
Final a ctio n
on both o r d ln a n c e a
lay, it tastes so good.
will be taken at the next m e e t in g o f
W h e n you b uy It you can tell It
the co u n cil. Nov. 2 «t h .
by t he smell.
W hen I ca me
home
from
s c h o o l to d a y
I ca m e by
the
g r o c e r y a nd g o t a pound o f P r e fe r ­
re d Stock J a pa n
and s o m e
and s om e lem on s
cookies,
because mama
had a little tea p a r t y this a fternoo n
T o u r friend,
J ACO B
P. 8.
W e n e v e r, n e v e r th in g o f
g o i n g f o r o u r g r o c e r i e s but to
H o b b ’s
Cash Bakery and Grocery
SKI K RAI. H I
I’ l l . S K I N
H KHK
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T H K III M l
A Coos t Accidental Diacovsry.
One ut I tie lie,I mh . vs ul co o kin g po
fni'ie-
whs
Hl I Mentally dis cov ered
(brinigli m e h h I hi iMt uglily o f a train
»' lien the line frufii f a r i » to St tie r
mnm whs opened the first train c a r ­
ri« ) su Iittici.il pnrTy for w hom lunch
w h s ordenti
The meni wiia fixed for
noon, and shortly liefiire that hour the
potatoes were put o o to fry
A fe w
minute- rider « i r c i u message c a m e
Hist I he train would probably be de
layed for no hour, so the i-ilMtues were
taken off the lire, hut left In fire pan
Then ciime a second message. "Tra in
Juat arriving.” and the potatoes were
hurriedly put h-n-k to fry again When
the fiartv sin dow n to lunch the (aita
•oes were brought on with the steak
Knch chip was then found to tie blown
out like a small, crisp, golden bndnoti
to the delight o f the guests
T h e enob
without
knowing It had Invented
nomniv* I f t«*rrt* »onfile*.
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IO POUT«.
I H» I r i o v s
ni I hi n u t r ì
In a nother »••«•lion o f Ihla paper I#
l > r I n t a blank fo rm lo bo cut out
« m l fl I loti In by farm ers, « D i n e th eir
c r o p reporta for 1913
T h e S| hi V m
man ilealrea to get aa many o f tlieae
re p o rt» fo r pu bltcall on aa possible
aa a ba»l» for sts tla tlis l Info rm ation
In r e t a r d l o the cro p pro ductio n o f
C ro o k cou uty and lite Retlmon d and
I’ o w e ll Hutte l u s t r i ' la In particular
A few a n n u i r * lim e on Ihr part o f
I P the far m e r will »ulflce to nil out the
re p o rt o r any o th e r Info rm ation
he
may
desire to »end
rega rd in g hla
V K I I s I s
T h e R e d m o n d f o o t b a ll s q u a d had
a d a l e a ch e d u le d ( o play with lleud
on the 2Hlh. but the g a m e haa been
c a lle d off. aa the
follow ing
te lle r
w ill ahow :
lleud. O r . Nov. 13.
U e o J a rk a o n . Mgr R e d m o n d F o o t ­
ball T e a m .
I »ear S ir:
The
boys have
gone
ba ck on fo o t b a ll; o n e o f t h e m
la
still
c a r r y i n g hla a rm In a plaater
cam aa the result o f o u r g a m e with
you a w e e k a g o . a nd a n o t h e r haa not
been a b l e to get o u t to p r a c tice , and
p r o b a b l y wilt not be a b le t o put on
a ault a ga in th is year, as th e result
o f th e s a m e g a m e
W e tie d Prln e-
vtlle o n S a t u r d a y
but
found ou r­
s e lv e s s o c r lp p le jl that we w e r e u n ­
a b le to m a k e a r e s p e c t a b le s h o w in g
at all.
T h e b o y* t h e r e f o r e w is h me
to e x p r e s s re gre ts , but th in k It will
be o u t
o f the q u e s t io n
to d o a n y ­
th in g m o r e w ith f o o t b a l l Ihla year.
C o r d ia lly ,
J II S H O C S K .
Sov. n t h
Rooting and Building Paper
( C o n t in u e d f r o m
IIIM K
POWELL B IT T E
Shingles, Brick. Lime and Cement
U IM I
IS SOME DISFIGURED
KKCKNT
Plumbing. Tinninu and Electrical Work
M in ti
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J uly 14, 1 1 1 0, m ih,t p o s i o f f L <• »1
K o i l m o l d , O r e g o n , u n d e r lbt> Ait o f
M a rch 3. i s ; »
KD ! RON T A N K S C H E A P E R Til AN Y O l ’ CAN G E T TH K
SI PPL1KS.
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Official Paper of the City of Krduiond
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MTOHK
T e r r e b o n n e O re go n ia n. Nov Tth
W h a t might have prov en a very die
s s tro u a Are was nipped la Ihe bud
Tuesday
by p r o m p t
and effective
w o r k o u the part o f Terretavone p e o ­
ple
A b o u t tu o ' c l o c k la ( b e m u m
lug s m o k e was seen Issuing fr om W
A. P ic k e t t 's s to re buil din g on II av
e n u e fa r in g the depot, and In d ou b le
q u ir k li m e a c r o w d o f people waa on
Ihe
g r o u n d l o d o battle with
the
(lames.
T h e d o o r s were b ro ke n In
a nd w a te r a pplied by hose and b u c k ­
et.
At Amt It was very difficult to
lo ca te th e Annies o w in g to (he denal
ty o f th e s m o k e ,
but
the water
thrown
p r o m is c u o u s ly waa e ffe ctiv e
a n d In a very few m inu tes (be w o r k ­
ers mere e n a b le d to get Inside o f the
the b u ild in g, a ft e r w hich It on ly r e ­
q u ir e d
a b o u t (en minute s' time lo
get th e Are u nder c o n t r o l
Had the
Are e v e r b u r n e d th ro u g h and got on
the o u t s i d e o f Ihe b uil din g It would
h a v e t e r n Im p o ssible to stop It. and
th e loss w o u ld h av e been c o m p le t e
An It waa. e v e r y t h in g In (he rear o f
th e b u il d in g was de s t ro y e d and (he
goods
s o badly d a m a g e d
as to be
p r a c tic a lly u n s a le a b le T h e ca u se o f
( h e Are Is u n k n o w n .
J. J. C h a p m a n 's barn w as d e s t r o y ­
ed by (Ire M o n d a y n o o n
la js s c o v ­
e r e d by Insu ra nce. T h e Are w a s th e
result o f hot a s h e s a n d s p a r k s b l o w ­
in g f r o m a n re s o m e d is t a n c e a w a y
w h e r e Mr. C h a p m a n had been b u r n ­
ing b o n e s f o r his c h i c k e n s
Mrs. Mol lie R a tio n w h o h as been
vis itin g her b r o t h e r . N P A lle y and
f a m ily , le ft M o n d a y f o r h e r h o m e In
P o r tla n d
Geo
K ls aler a n d P o r t e r
Heath
w e r e P r ln e v ll le v is ito rs W e d n e s d a y .
K A. How man sa le s m a n f o r
(he
Pacino
N u ra ery C o . la d o i n g b u s i­
ness with o u r f a r m e r s th is week
Mrs. N. H (Jol den re t u r n e d W e d ­
n e sd a y fr o m a t w o weeka* visit
In
N o t h in g to A d v e r tis e —
P o r tla n d .
H enry
K d w a r d s to o k a lo a d
of
P e o p le * r e c o in in g to realise that
wheat to Hend F r id a y
Ihe s t o r e w hich has n o th in g l o ad-
T h e O eo. M e ye r p la r e r e c e n t ly va-
vertlne has n o th in g ( o repay a s h o p ­
ca te d
by
Frank
S m ith , haa been
leased to G e o H av e n a nd P e r re ll Os- per f o r th e ir li m e In visiting It Only
burn
T h e la tte r g e n t le m a n e x p e c ts th e o f fe r o f real va lu e s m a k e s store
to m o v e his f a m ily on th e p la c e s o o n a d v e r t is in g
w o rt h
w hile
for
the
Mr and Mrs
Frank
Ba yn
left
s to r e , o r w o rth th e atte n tio n o f the
T u e s d a y f o r H o o d R i v e r f o r a b r ie f
ad reader.
visit
F r a n k K e lly o f Sisters , was visit­
ing In th is se ctio n S a t u rd a y a n d S u n ­
C l a s s i f i e d Ada bring
Spokesm an
day.
resulta. T r y th« un.
F r a n k Sm ith a n d f a m ily m o v e d to
I F r id a y
w h e n - Mr S m i t h haa
N o t ic e f o r P u b lic a ti o n
w o r k on th e dit ch c o n s t r u c t io n
P o w e ll H utle re s id e n ts are u n a n i ­
D e p a r t m e n t o f the Inte rio r. I' S
mous
In th e ir th a n k s to t e l e p h o n e I-and O f f i c e at T h e llallea. O re g o n
m a n a g e r M ille r o f R e d m o n d , a nd his O c t o b e r 8. 1912
lo ca l
o p e r a t o r s f o r th e ir w o r k
In
N o t ice Is h s r e b y g iv e n that Marie
k e e p in g o u r p e o p le In to u ch w ith the
late e le c t io n n e w s
A la rge m a j o r i t y I,. H ro oks. o f T e r r e b o n n e . O re g o n ,
o f th e f o l k s sal up until a late h o u r w ho, on A u g u s t
9th ,
1911. m ade
T u e s d a y n ig h t lla tenln g to th e
r e ­ H o m e s t e a d , No. 0 9 3 7 6 , fo r KlfcS W
tu rn s, a n d s o m e o f th e m o r e e n t h u ­
siastic sat up all n igh t ta k in g th e r e ­ ' 4 . 8 W 4 4 S W 1 4 Sec. 11 and N W \
tu rn s as g iv e n o v e r th e p h o n e Kach N W 14 Sec, 14, T o w n s h i p 14 South .
p h o n e s u b s c r ib e r c o n t r i b u t e d a sha re R a n g e 13 Kant W il la m e t t e M edldan.
t o w a r d th e e x p e n s e In cu rre d by the has Aled n o t ic e o f Inte ntion to make
c o m p a n y In s e n d in g o u t the return s,
and all fee l a m p ly
re paid by
Ihe F in a l C o m m u t a t i o n P r o o f , to e sta b ­
lish c la im to ( h e land a b o v e d e s c r i b ­
s p le n d id s e r v ic e re n d e re d
C. H. F r y spent s e ve ra l d a y s this ed. b e f o r e I. P. H e w itt. If. H C o m ­
week In th is lo ca lit y
d is p o s i n g
o f m iss io n e r. at hla office al R e d m o n d ,
s h a re s In th e p r o p o s e d w a re houae
O r e g o n , on the 2 6 th d a y o f N o v e m ­
to be buil t at R e d m o n d this fall.
Mrs. A lic e Sears, w h o has been III ber. 1 9 1 2.
at th e h o m e o f her d a u g h t e r . Mrs [»
C la im a n t n am ea aa w it n esses:
A. Y ates, la r e p o r te d aa I m p r o v in g ;
E. 1». Hates. G e o r g e F. Gates, 1».
Miss A l m a J o h n s o n w h o Is a t t e n d ­ H. G ates, G. G. G r o v e s , all o f T e rrs-
ing hig h s c h o o l at P r ln e v llle , visit ed
S a t u r d a y and S u n d a y with her fath -
C. W. M O O R E , R e gis te r.
e r a n d b ro th e r.
Frank
K e lly
and
A. H. R o h d e
F ir st p u b lica tio n Oct. 17-Nov. 14.
w e re v is it o r s at P r ln e v ll le M o n da y
Th o s .
H o u s to n m o v e d his f a m ily
N o t ice fur P u b lic a ti o n
on t h e ir d it ch f o r t y last w ee k.
D e p a r t m e n t o f the In te rio r, IT. H.
W h ile h u n t in g last S u n d a y A lle n j
W ll lc o x e n a nd Hert R e y n o l d s killed Laud Office at T h e Dallea, O re g o n ,
52 rabbits.
T h is , th e y say. la a r e c ­ O c t o b e r 22. 1912
N o t ice Is h e r e b y giv e n (hat Mabel
o r d d a y 's
s h o o t i n g a n d th e y c h a l ­
l,e ro y
F.
le n g e o t h e r s to s u rp a s s It. A rabbit R ice , w if e and a gent o f
d r iv e
so o n w o u l d
be fine s p o rt as R ice , o f R e d m o n d , O r e g o n , w ho, on
H o m e s te a d
well as a s la u g h t e r o f th e pe sky A u gu s t 1. 19 in , m a d e
pests w h o d e s t r o y s o m u ch f o r the No. 0 7 2 5 9 f o r KV4NWV4 and N A* N
K Vi S e ct io n 32, T o w n s h i p 13 s o uth,
f a r m e r s In th is secti on.
R e e v e s W l l lc o x e n Is m a k in g p r e p ­ R a n g e 12 east. W il la m e t t e Merldan,
a r a t io n s t o b u ild on his fo rty.
It Is has filed n o tice o f Inte ntion to m a k e
t h o u g h t by th e k n o w i n g o n e s th a t he Fin al C o m m u t a t i o n P r o o f , to e s t a b ­
haa e m p l o y e d a la dy a rch ite ct . I lo w - lish c la im to th e land a b o v e de scrlb-
e ve r. R e e v e s Is v e ry re tice n t on the eri, b e f o r e I. P. I le w lt t, IT. S C o m -
inlsaloner. at his office at R e d m o n d ,
a ub je ct.
T h e P e r re ll Osburti h o m e was (he O r e g o n , on th e 7th da y o f Deooraber
s ce n e o f a d e l i g h t f u l pa rty last S a t­ IBIS
C la im a n t n a m e s as witnesses:
u rda y e v e n in g , w hen that f a m ily e n ­
H e n ry H unt, Dennis H unt, G e o r g e
te r ta in e d n e i g h b o r s a nd frie n d s
In
a n f l c l p s l l o n o f th e ir r e m o v e ) to th e ir K o h l, all o f R e d m o n d . O r e g o n , and
n ew h o m e on th e M e ye r place.
A f ­ Joseph H oward o f Terrebonne, Ore­
ter an e v e n i n g passed In c o n v e r s a ­ gon .
C. W M O O R E , R e g is t e r
tion and g a m e s the h oste s s s e rv e d s
F ir st p u b lic a ti o n O ct I I — N o v 28
d e l i c i o u s o y s t e r s up per.
The Spokesman
for......
Good Printing
R edm on d Grill
l nder New Management.
G* W.
WEDDLE,
Proprietor
This popular restaurant has been thoroughly
"orhauled ami renovated and a number of
improvements made.
We serve the BEST and L A R G E S T MEALS
•n the city for the money.
" e
*he patronage o f the people from
tin (uuritry, «nd make it our aim to cater to
their wants.
Open Day and Night