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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1912)
TDK Home Industry H am s, B acon , L a rd , B u y fr o m th e m a n w h o b u y s fr o m y o u MOTTO: “Help Those Who Help You.” Redmond Market J. B. ROE, Proprietor m ill on lh * R e d . W hit# and Ml»# cla im to Dr 8 I» T a ylor and o th e rs o f Vale, in bond for $ H . « ‘*«» t h . In SPURN CHANCE TO GET ONE OF SEX AS MAYOR EXCHANGE. $2.75 BITE GENERATORS. TURN ON THE GAS LITE. CLEAN GAS. WITH A KEY AND PRESTO- • . ALSO GASOLINE. SUNDRIES, DIAMOND TIRES. HESS & REEDY, Proprs. ph«he 704 A . E. W Y A T T ’S Pool and Billiard Hall The most complete place of its kind in Central Oregon. Every attention for the comfort of our patrons. FINE LINE OF CIGARS. TOBACCOS. ETC. Buckley Express Co DRAYING AND HEAVY HAULING City Express Called for and Delivered Furniture 1 c r=i=7 \ ^ trt \_LJt:* ! 'it See me before you place your furniture orders. I have a complete stock V□ 3 7 C. H. IRVIN, Furniture & Undertaking The Spokesman Keeps you posted on news matters all the time “ ' “ ,e lael week K 1. Johnson hae m ade th ree leasee aerose his D revrl cla im , r s . h • oil feet long bv feel w ide, to C Il M ortili, store keeper st M alheur City, and tw o to the llu m b o d lt Min lug Co and a»e«s latea o f M orm on basin. C la u de W orahaiu, a Vale man. to 30th o f Nov * « '» daya a go staked out vacant grou n d T h o s e » h o « r e fa v o rin g th# c a n a d jo in in g the Intesi atrlke and »1« d id a cy o f M r» K ate N ew ton for the «laya later bond ed the p roperty to may o r a lly r a ... <n O regou City re Maker parties fo r $10 0,0 0 0 c e l l e d a »lig h t jo lt yesterday after- n oon w hen a b ou t <0 » e l l k u o w o w o Its* af Palarme l i you wish to renine » lis i devotion m en o f O regon C ity ga th ered at the P reeb y terla n ch u rch and went on re fu h e » mes us you slvould go to Csler All over the south of Itsly !>*• c o r d aa op p osed to Mr» N ew ton * «■ uio are euleii to sn e ttru l o f n h l.b « e do pt rat Ion». not dream, but In Rlclly nml I'nlerm o In In d orsin g l.y n n K J o n e » fo r the In particular th# custom ha* *tt*lne«l office o f m a y or, the w om en argu ed annullili proportions Ices are celen that If » a « not th e proper tim e to by ins.pl» o f all ranks and ages from p la ce th e a ffa irs o f O regon City In morning to night O here a true Urli on th e hand* o f a w om an , on the would demand a gla*» o f !»•*» '**• •'* g ro u n d that th e n ew ly c o n fe rr e d clt lenii In il a»k» for an Ice Morning n*».n lie n s had not as yet had eu ou gh and night lh* consum ption o f l. ea »>»•» They are In w onderful variety lim e to a cq u a in t th em se lv e s w ith the on p o litica l s itu a tion Mrs N M A ll ami ch eep The atranger In that h*.»i d r e d g e . a w ell k n ow n realdent. p r e tlful country Bud* th» .a fe * Invaded tietwrvii 4 amt 5 by Ice eelrv* II# m s sided . officer* and men o f the army n.*r T h e w om en w ere the sam e ones, chant* and work people, the rl> h aud f o r < h e moat part, yvho a w eek a g o the |«»>r o f lo th arie# consum ing !• » » m et to learn th e tua and ou t* o f e le c with guato No on* evade» Mil* pie«* tion p r o ce d u re , a n d to dtaruaa the ant duty I.luce o f carri ■**• draw up v a rio u s m ea su res In w hich they w ill |t tb » aide "t i he pUCeWSW befa** lb * .u fe » the ». upaul». the <"Hirbsian ami have a v o ice In th e m u n icip a l ele. tlon neat M on day In the m eetin g the fiu tn n n all with their fa v orii» del Al Orsi the »«ranger wonder«, th ey d e v o te d a la rg e part o f the a f I* S C I then be fall* a vlellm l».m|..n Cbrou te r n o o n to fo rm u la tin g a cle a r cut Irla. a ttitu d e agalnat th e sa lo o n Interest* — NOW HAS— CLEAN GAS. NO CLOGGED PIPES AS WITH CAR- Ills ) pay nielli o f $ 3 »«* ' «"»• • Holiday Presents An O regon C ity disp atch dated the Central Oregon Garage GOLD S H E NEAR MALHEUR CITY IS Presto-Lite Gas Tanks STYLE B. $25.00 T>lt HH|U y RICHMOND R fO K K R M A N A r e p o rt c o m e s fr o m V ale that m in in g m en a re b e co m in g g re a tly In te rested In a new a trlk e m ade a bout 10 daya a g o by K l. J o h n so n o n the p r o p e rty o f th e D rexel M ining c o m pany. o n e -fo u r t h m ile fro m M alheur C ity, In th e e x tre m e n o rth ern part o f M a lh eu r co u n ty . SO m iles n orth o f V ale. A doxen c r e d ita b le w itn esses a ttest t o th e fart th at a p p a re n tly a l m ost fr e e m illin g g o ld o re . fo u n d In an a n d e s ite fo r m a tio n at a depth o f 30 fe e t, w ill run fro m t 3 0 0 to MOO to th e to n T h e vein In w hlrh It Ilea la said t o be 30 feet w id e , th o u g h Its exten t at presen t Is u n k n ow n M al h eu r C ity , as a resu lt, la fast b e c o m ing a ten t c ity , a nd e v e ry day area a few m o r e m in in g m en and p r o sp e ct o r s g o in g In and a ta k ln g ou t rla lm a K K Joh n esa e. m in in g e n g in e e r o f B oise. Id a h o, fo r m e r ly fo r 3 years m illin g e n g in e e r fo r th e dep a rtm en t o f th e In te rio r, re tu rn e d re ce n tly to B oise a ft e r an e x te n s iv e su rv ey of th e d is trict, d u rin g w h ich he m ade a p erson a l In sp ection o f th e J o h n son p rosp ect a nd o th e r a d ja c e n t p r o p e r ties, b e s id e s o b ta in in g o r e sa m p les fro m th e fa m o u s K a ln b ow m ine, six m iles a w a y In the M orm on basin, fo r w h ich th e 1’ n lted S la te s S m eltin g C o o f Salt l,a k e C ity pa id 1 7 5 0 .0 0 0 tw o yeara a go. “ It la an e x c e e d in g ly g o o d p ro s p e c t," J oh n esa e said. “ J o h n son la d ow n 30 feet and h a s n ’t d o n e any cr o s s c u ttin g to spea k o f , but Is a l rea d y In an a n d e s ite fo rm a tio n w hich y ie ld s a p p a re n tly m ostly fre e m illin g o r e w orth b etw e e n $ 300 and $ 400 per ton I Judge th is high g ra d e vein la 20 feet w id e , but c a n 't aav h ow fa r It ex te n d s. T h e b a la n ce o f th e o r e la low g ra d e , fro m $3 to $15 per ton , but all fa ir ly g ood . V ale IV..pl<- H u l l e d " T h e fo r m a tio n a p p e a rs to he re g u lar, and th e m in e p ro m ise s to d e v e lo p In to a la rg e p r o p e rty . I be lieve a ls o that by sy s te m a tic p ro s pectin g . o th e r a d ja c e n t p ro p e rtie s w ill sh ow e q u a lly aa w e ll, th ou gh o f ro u rs e n o o n e ran say d efin ite ly h ow fa r pay o r e w ill exten d . " I to ld J oh n son In Bolae last s p rin g th at th e p r o p e rty he was then w ork in g on w as n ot th e best he had, and a d v ised him at that tim e to ru t Into hla presen t lo ca tio n . Thla ha did not d o until In N o v e m b e r, h o w ev er, but w hen he aet to w ork on th e rich le d g e ha u n co v e re d th e o r e In a d ista n ce o f Just th re e fe e t ." A fte r D ave W orsh a m , an o ld tlm - er o f M a lh eu r co u n ty , re tu rn e d from Bolae se v e ra l da ys a g o , cla im o w n ers o f th e ra m p , at first, n on rom tn u - n lra tlv e, b ega n to ta lk . T h e secret. If auch It m ig h t be te r m e d , was to o b ig to k eep. G e o rg e 8. M ills o f V a le, w h o vlalt- ed th e ra m p re ce n tly , retu rn ed to V ale w ith c h e e k s a g lo w a fte r hla 50- m lle rid e In th e co ld , and m ind a g o g w ith th e p o s s ib ilitie s o f th e M alheur d istrict. H e rep orta th at K I.. J o h n son took o u t a piece o f ro ck w e ig h in g 76 p ou n d s w hlrh b e a rs stre a k s o f g o ld p la in ly visib le to th e eye Thla ch u n k Is n ow on e x h ib itio n In th e s to re at M a lh eu r City. M any I,ca ses M ade G e o rg e H. Bodflab h as sold hla * Anasvar.ng lh* C ut « I gom e members o f «he ro*igreg»«l**o o f lb# «al* Dr Joseph Brown o f G la» gow objected to hla frequent absence from home ami com plained o f It som e o f them to him is-rsonally aud m-we o f them behind hi» beck. W hen he thought he had beard enough o f It he address.-,! ht* congregation one Hun dev thus “ With regard I*» ohjvs-tlon concerntug mr nlMM-u. e I bar# to aay nr»«, when I am out o f the pulpit I i n usually in some other tssty's pn iplt " hen yon are not tn your ow n i«#w. sre you la aome other tssty's | »w t Hecond when I am out o f my pulpit I put aoine otlier body Into It When you sr* ..ut o f your pew. d o you put som e other body Into ItT Third, when I am out u f my puipit I som etim es get better men than mr aeif to Bll It. and you have a . h e m e of healing the leading preachers In the church, s o d som etim es I get worse men than m yself to Bll It. and the chance o f bearing them ought to make you thankful for your men lew* W hy Is a Pergal» f An Interesting question la raised by a writer on gardens tn tbe Atlantic Monthly Why should *>• many Amar lean gardens b a r» that queer. Irrele rant, useless thing called a "pergola T” Generally It la built In a spot where shad# la called for. but the |>*rg»la. b a rin g no roof, affords no ahads It I» really a treílla and I* tiorrowed from countries where It I» used to support graperln*». but Am erican grapes lues are kept pruned back to m ere stuuipw. aud tbe isrrgula. as affé, ted by our aiihurtMinlfrs. la o f no u«e at all aa a gra|>e treílla W hat la Ita use ws liar* never been able to Bud o u t I'ertuijra eons* on e k n o w s Aa ooa generally acca I t the pergola Is a spraw ling, ex trem ely naked o b je ct, suggesting a ahcil which ha* bad Ila ro o f blow n off by a gale or a henroost that has town deserted by Ibe ben» because It la no g ood Can It be tbnf It la regarded by som e people as ornam ental? Preparing f o r th* W sid .n g. T h ere was lo U- a » .s i ting in e a s t eri. K entucky Mnny o f the moiinialn eers would I » there Karly In lh* morning o f the nuptliil day Itud High low er w as n oth eil tilling an old No 13 •In* w llh alugs and n«lla and plaster o f (Hirts " • t you doin '. ItudT' draw led Him Been ley "H a n 't you see wot I'm d o la 'f I'm noiklu' iii«siii»bltie »iie n ita out lich e e »* scrspln W« «Icsirv l» culi y«»tir attentiuti lo our fine |1B# ^ C O M M U N ITY S IL V E R wt* lutti’ Muti vaili muli«' unvful miti accepfabW l’rt'M’ nU. Wt* h*vi> u ifutil lm«. tu arlcct U(j lime U i'ti |)l»*«'«l v*ry mixWnitt’ un Un •> g.s«j, Wti ttlao huvo n Me«' n«’W line uf T O ILK T A N D M A N IC U R E SKTS C A R V IN G S E T S . B R A S S GOODS. K N 1V E S AND TOOUS un«l muny other artici** tu M'Irci frutti that wi|| mai» pmtrnta. x \Vt< invite dn inappctton uf uur »t*wk. ftrlinf wt* culi piente you uml aave yuu mone) KENDALL & REDMOND, CHAPM OREGON GOLDEN GATE CEMEN B u ild in g P a p e r D e a d e n in g P a p e r ( ì e n a s c o Booling P a r o id B o o l i n g T ar P aper B o o l i n g Paint Lumber R .] C . I m m e l e S E N D IN Y O U B C R O P Him c h u c k le d R E P O R T S — D O IT NO “ Gettili g.esl an' ready f t tb ' wed din'. I reckon '• “ I reck on “ “ G oln ' to throw If at th" bridegroom ma vie» Y" •'•Join' to throw It af him. limy lie. but it s ln 'l goln to tilt hint If'« goln' to brook lh* face o f Mnt|»* T olliver an do It scctiienfal li». I i »«en tavln f r Hint I lief Hnl|ie f r s righi «inart a|ietl." And he drove ah extra railw ay »pike In the hardening ninns. - Cleveland lim n Dealer agrlralm ral N otk ln g apeak* b etter fo r lledtn o n d a n d ih » In thla avi tlon o f O enlral O re g o n Ih an tb e repurta o f artu*l rra I he Hpokeauian la auxloua to aecu re th eae re p o rta front all p u b lica tion , and th e re fo re requeata e v ery fa r m e r to c lip «ut *8^ form below . If »her# are any a d d itio n a l rote m enta o n cru p ro n d iti»«* P to m ake, w rits on a sepa ra te aheet o t pa p er a nd » n e l» » * »■** 1 lated rep ort. No. o f Aerea K in d o f C ro p Business Inatinat. "A strange kind o f thrift waa brought to light when I advertise.) a ring that I had fou n d.“ a w om an said "A m o n g the rotiim iiulcatlooa I received waa a letter from a w om an w ho frankly ad mitted that th e had not Inat a ring “ 'B ut I w ant to buy on e,' aha said. ‘ I f tbe one you found la not claim ed by tbe ow n er and If you do nut wish to keep It I will pay a ccord in g to value aud assum e all responsibility.' "T h e ring was not claim ed, and I In vlted iny correspondent to call Hlie bought It a l a price that waa cheap for her and tnunlBcent for me. “ 'I get h alf the really nice things I have by answ erin g loot and found ad vert lee menta,' aha said Many tiers..ns holding unclaim ed articles p refer the money to the goods and let them go at bargain prl.-ea advan tageou s to both .” ' —New York Tlmqa. S p ok esm a n Classified ada b rin g rtrsulfa— try them d o n ’ t coat m uch Wheat ................. Harley ................. ......................... Oatg .............J , , A lfalfa ................. Tim othy Hay . , . Millet .................... Pot atoe», variety Onlona, variety I Sign ed P. O. Addre , IV 1*1*1 P»r