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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1912)
MUMM tÊÊÊtÊÊÊ TM t RBPar THI POWKLI The Kedmond Spokesman Published every Tbu*-*ct*> by H H A C L FALBI R At K*dn>ot»<L Crm im PLUMBING Oftcul Capti ul Ü* Cip »1 Krttmowi PI RSCKIFTION KATES fifle U y lb A 4VAll«» O u » < **r W E DO ALL M S I )* OF P U M B IN C . WOKk TINNING AND FIFE BHEET FITTING METAL I I i>b Ru mouth* AND lF T O l T l iw m uli i he *t> Ringle bt!|>w<* A d v ertisin g K s'.e* tunde 14c be EU «« b NEED ANYTHING IN THESE UN'EF W E CA.N NEKVE UJKil application YOl w c Entered u aeoeud -i im * matter July 1« 11 1«, ul tb » ta * !«flu » ui Kedmond t>f»|ulL uudri lb* Ari «I Muri b S. U T » REASONABLY AND QCK'KLY cakkt a r i u * t o c k for above w ork in the l in e n « E CAN MAIIE TOI K SHEET IKON AND GALTANIX- TH I KSI IA Y MOV ïl. not E P IKON TANK«- CHEAPEK TH AN Y O l' CAN G ET THE FAME IN PURTLAKD WE ALAKJ pl'P F L IE F W ORK C A K K Y A F t“LL ANT> DO ALL UNE o r KIN'1<® E LE CTRIC AL O F ELECTRIC AL WE ARE AT Y O CR SERVICE AN Y TIM E C. R. McLALLLN Plumbing. Tinning and DectricaJ Work BRIGHI FUTURE FOR THIS C lïï k i l« > \ «>l m it Mill M K 1 F .IB H « HI HO- TH». “ HI B « YTY" Good Printing The Spokesman Tl»r le» fuff %il U> t»H I u fr t b r f Bftd of Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Thl* hrMb|irrm h huuBt fi«r B r tim w * t Ib r O ff Every t&dlcat ion points » e r y torrl- bl» to 111 I uu tb* maul yru*|*roM »«or D ili roubtry bo* * » » r see-E Tb* Pori lub d ( ircgon lue lb Uu t«uu* o f No*em b*r l i t b . ed itori!» bou iblu to Whoiesaùe and Retail Dealers in Lumber and Building Material Shingles. Brick. Lime and ( ement Roofing and Building Paper Office and Yard 2 blocks east of Hotel Redmond i ' o . n i } y ’ ,r^ Il YyCTC I CROP REPORTS & cok tiPOKJMMAN W AN TS REPORT** FROM A L L N D T H U » of N ovem ber 20. D E AK F R IE N D : M am o said tbia m orning uh« «u ▼err thankful because there was first class g rocery in this tow n. the oocsm r In another auction o f thin paper Lu printed a blank form to be cat out and filled In by farm ers, giving tbelr crop reports for 1»12. The Hpok«*- man desires to get as many o f these reports for pu blication aa possible— aa a basis for statistical inform ation in regard to the crop production o f C rook cou n ty and the Kedmond and P o v e ll Butte D istricts In partlculsr. A few m inutes tim e on the part of the farm er w ill suffice to fill out the report o r any other Inform ation be may desire to send regarding bis 1» 1Z crop. She s e v e r has to send anything back she CROOKED RIVER IS <Continued from 1st page) there are only two o r three In which g ets from there because they w on't there are com plicated questions for the decision o f the Board o f Control ■end ou t anything that la not o f the Not only the farm ers but also the business men o f all classes are Inter best ested In these settlem ent o f water rights. It reduces the uae o f water W e get all o f ou r nuts, and celery to a system ; It makes the farm ers m ore secu re; It makes loans better. and cranberries and everything for It harm onizes the com m unity. The w hole country Is takin g a forw ard step In Ita developm ent. ThABksglvIng at tbia one place. Y ou r friend, JACOB. P. B. New industries, sound prosperity and stim ulated business activities, tally refute those anti-election ca lamity predictions " As the O regontaa la recognised aa the leading republican organ o f tbs n o rth «* * ! tb* abov* editorial com ment on the probable result from tb* sweeping dem ocratic victory on Novem ber I tb la good s e n s to the bustc*«« man. farm er and investor W ill Redm ond grasp tb* opportu nity NOW' to make tkta tb* real " H t 'B " and business center o f Cen tral Oregon ? Nothing can prevent Redm ond from becom ing the real " H t’ B " la fart, as well as In name. If tb* peo ple now here will on ly pull together for the upbuilding o f Redm ond and the Redm ond country Let's put m ore ginger Into our Com m ercial Club Let everybody say for h im self ” 1 will not only becom e an active mem ber of the Club, but I w ill uae all my Influence In Inducing others to Join." F or 1111 let us elim inate all per sonalities snd petty jealou sies; let us frow n down on the calamity bow ler sa d knocker and let ev ery body BOOST The only way to help yourself and the town along Is by boosting W ear a bright and hope ful face Do not be forever roosting near tbe wailing place You cannot help your town by k n orklog anybody When the new city officials are elected by a m ajority o f the voters o f the tow n, support them to tbe best o f your ability, even If som e of them are not your ch oice Rem em ber they are tbe ch oice o f the ma jority D on't keep yourself In a back ward groove, but rem em ber some optim istic talking does a lot to help things m ove In the history o f I-os Angeles. Cal. tbe follow in g account o f how tbe town stood In one period o f her his tory. show s what can be done a That one place la Hobb’s Casti Bakery and Grocery Nothing to A dvertise— People are com in g to realize that the store which has nothing to a d vertise has nothing to repay a sh op per for their tim e In visiting It. Only the offer o f real values makes store advertising worth w hile for the store, o r worth the attention o f the ad reader. Hpokesman Cla ■ifled Ada bring results. Try them. The Hpokesman for good printing s r jy R rt'M O N D ffPOKEfiMAN "In tbe mud tbia town was stick ing. Evidently anchored there. For her people were all kicking. All were dlahlng up dlspalr. All were groaning o'er tbelr tazea Shedding tear drops In s stream . All had hammera, clubs snd azes. Ready for each helpful arheme. So tbe village aat and rotted TUI a booster landed here; Soon tbe trouble's seat be spotted. Saw the fungus In the air. And he Jarred ou r village croa k ers; Stirred them up to hump along. Till the place was full o f jokers And tbe breeze was full o f song Citizens forsook tbe habit O f bew ailing this and that. And the timid business rabbit Rustled like a tiger cat. And we all turned In kerw hooplng Singing forth the ham let's praise. And this hamlet lately drooping Filled Ita neighbors with amaze Now. this story, true as preaching Shows what one lone man can do. If Instead o f dolefu l screeching He yells "cock a doodle d o ," For you stim ulate your neighbors Every time you give three cheers. And the harvest o f your labors W ill be reaped In com ing years ” II. >»l! BITTE No» s >»<h M Mustard iwok » >oed •* " * l«ns tv Heud Monday Mr and Mr* A W Ha»u « »•»«*« in frtftvvtUt FVid** A M Robd# and U** Kisnier « n e busmen* visit«*» •' l*ws»bwtes V\ e(tneeds» Mm* Helen Ferry visited Aaudsy at tb* Henri Y»**< bum» M» and Mrs M Ullau Jones are tb* proud pare*!« of • ®M bsbt l ! , l » l u t ; a m »eil at tb»:t b olt* Sunday Mr and Mrs U C Trueedal* vis ited at lb* county seat Sunda.» Frank bbults of Head « a s a v is I tot lb this e » ' Ion last • **» Geo Elaler « e a t tv Iwwwbut«« Monds.» wa business «onnerted «U h tb* Irrigation Os Mr and Mrs Obus O r e » Ile» » f Bend »tatted tbelr daughter Mr« Joe sbearer and fam i!» Sunday r e turning ' v tbelr bom * on lb# eteu- ing trnin » 4 Hueerit took g load o f drees ed pork to Kediuond N s'urd«» A rain b o « by moonlight « n s ob arrted by eeterni o f o » r residents Thursday evening T il* , presuma bly. 1« a rare Sight, and som « o f us are speculating yet on the meaning of tb* strange phenomena Geo Hobbs moved o s to his borne ylAic last seek and Is n o « bnsy In making a aumber of needed repair» Mia« Gladys and tias*l Days and Lloyd Buaaeit »lotted boa»* folks oa Saturday sa d Sunday returning to Fnnrv ill* Sunday evening. *b*rw they are attending school Allen and Mrs WtUroien serw dinner g neats nt ths F * McCaf- fery bom * tn Redmond Saturday ev ening « fie r »h ie b they «Hended the bam dance at the Sparks Theater A number ot our farm ers are busy n o « a days hauling bay and grain to Bend and loading Umber for tb* return trip Those going tb* past »e e k were Goo Hobba. S F Alley W 8 Mustard. Geo Hraae*. Alvin Rlggn. Reeve» W lllrokes. Bob Golden. J L Gibson John Tung man Henry E d »a rd s and Is«* Hobbs Mias V iols Trueodsle se n t to Frtaevlll* Sunday where she will St tond tb* Crook County High School Bill Brown loot s vai u s ti« cow Last week from blasting on potatoes Pearl Fulkerson sold bts beauti ful I I arm farm Monday to J A Warner of Idaho, who s ill take po- aeaeioa Dec 1st Tb* m at y neigh bor» and friend» of tb» Fulkerson fam ily wilt regret to learn of tbelr lb tended departure A large number o f Powell Butte f u m a n attended tb* Farm er»’ f u ton meeting tn Redm ond last Satur day Georg* Baya received n telegram Saturday from ht» parents who are visiting la Hood River, aanng they were having n delightful time and bad derided to prolong tbelr stay They will probably visit tn Portland before retnrslng il 1 REACHED l rf 'A T(] P O R f kABO Í Th« THtBCt HIÜTOÍKK1MflHS LAND OF PALMS A Pit A l u » ! TO A m i m i » A ü C f i T l O N » a b a * w* * M « ' OS T**f < } « • • * TO O u t * ta I VOW« t d i » , i U , jfi r _ MX. 9 fi- f*v The Spokesman f o r ...... Good Printing Bancroft Lectures Nov. 27th-28th The Spokesman for good printing v»l MMOKN In tb* Circuit Court o f the State of Oregon, for tbe County o f Crook Central Oregon Irrigation Com pany a corporation, plaintiff, vs R B McAshiand defendant To R H Mr Ashland In the name o f tb* State o f Ore- g o t You nr* hereby required to ap pear and answer tb » com plaint filed against you tn tbe above entitled suit within alt weeks from the day o f the first publication o f this sum mons and If you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for tn the com plaint, to-wlt for tb* cancellation and sertlnz aside of a certain ron tract, dated June grh. I » « l . made between you and the Deschutes Irri gation and Power Company and as signed to said plaintiff, relating to the settlement o f certain lands, and the purchase o f water rights appur tenant thereto, situate In Crook County, O regon, and for such other snd further relief aa may seem to the Court Just and equitable This summ ons Is served upon you by publication by authority o f an order o f the Hon W L Bradshaw. Judge o f tbe Circuit Court o f the State o f Oregon for tbe County of Crook, and said order is dated the 18th day o f November. I » 12. and la duly recorded and entered In said Court and suit. Date o f first publication. Novem ber I I . 1» 1> Date o f last publication. January 2. 1 » U . Jeaae Htearns A Jacob Kaniler. Attorneys for tbe plaintiff lie part meat o f tbe Interior. IT. H l^ n d Office at The Dalle*. Oregon O ctober 22. 1»12 Notice |g hereby given that Mabel Hire, wife and agent o f l<eroy K Rice, o f Kedmond. Oregon, who on August 1. 1*19. made Homestead No 0726!) for K VfcNW <4 »nd N U N E >4 Section 32, Township 13 south Range 12 cast, W illam ette Merldan ha* filed notice o f Intention to make Final Com mutation Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above describ ed. before I P Hewitt. C H Com missioner. at his office at Redmond l>M 2 °n’ ° n ,h * ?,h *** ° f l * M’',,nb- ,: Claimant name* as witnesses Henry Hunt. Dennis Hunt. George Kohl, all o f Redmond. Oregon, and Joseph Howard o f Terrebonne. Ore gon. . „ 5 W MOOR* . First publication Oct 31 Under New Management. G. W. WEDDLE. Proprietor Thu popular restaurant ha* hern thoroughly overhauled and renuvated and a numtwr of improvement* made. We serve the BEST and LARGEST MEALS in the city for the money. Vie solicit the patronage of the people from the country, anti make it our aim to cater to their want*. Open Day and NitfM A. G. ALLINGHAM N otile for Publication _. Redmond Grill R e g is te r Nov 20 Wines and Liquors Imported and Domestic Gitfars Nothing but the BEST ¡ h nerved at our Kedmond, Oregon