The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, December 12, 1912, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Our bank references are:
First National Hank, Philadelphia, Pa.
(iirard National Hank, Philadelphia, Pa.
Commercial Trust Co., Philadelphia. Pa.
Interstate Finance Corporation. Philadelphia, Pa.
Merchants Trust Co., Camden, N. J.
SI MMON'S
Ad«lr«-ss all communications to our Portland office. No. 601
Yeon Huilding. Write now. The average c«>st o f water will be
$16 an acre. We will give you a s«|uare deal.
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Northwest Townsite Co.
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N.ASSIFIKI) COLUMN
P O W K I.L
I ll’TTE
Decsttiher 10.
Ilert Reynolds came home Satur­
|k
menta |-uM l.to-d
e -I- '
head at one cent a word for day from the alfalfa country where
h Insertion
No advertlaviuvnt he haa been balelng hay for the past
>rted for lees than Id rents
Hr two weeks
J I, (ill.son closed a deal laat
rs from out o f town moat Inform
h«w many Issues the ad la to week whereby h e acquires title to a
I
Out of town orders ntual be forty acre farm near tmldlaw. In ex -
vmicanled by rash
Initials and c h a n g e for Borne property In t'oeur
'dr !,eiie. Idaho
lire# count aa words
Harold Cook and slater, Mlaa l.u
rile, of 1‘ rlnevllle, were vlaltora at
M IN H A I K
the lluaaett home Sunday
| n -< high grade bicycle, never us
l a v Davenport and wife were
Reasonable
Call at Spokesman guests at the Frank llayn home sev­
eral days the past week
la-land t'aaey loaded a car of
[<>.... cut aaw In good rondltlon al
wheat for shipment to Portland laat
|l - . :un
T h e Spokeaman,
w erk
[Some aprlngera. high grade milk
S 1» and \V S Mustard are pull­
ing trees on the Ferguson place at
i»<
llarvey Mairi»
1213
the present lime
Iteglalered Jeraey bull, and one
E A Huasclt transacted bualneaa
I ! nearly new I M a vai separalo! relative to the late Richard Meyer
I
l»M m h h M i
D il Fi > estate, of which Mr Ituaaett la ad­
ministrator. In Prineville laat Friday
par Keil im.od tir
2 2« 2
Wlll Hrown was a Prineville visi­
Team of marea. 6 and 7 yeara old.
tor Friday
1
I I . ' , ami ll.'.o
y> orlimi
Norman Mavla of Pari land, came
Idia. I »et t’oncord breechltig hai In laat week and wlll make hla fu­
This
■-»• I SrhutUer 3 «a Inrh wagon. ture home with II K. Allen
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M i D m N walktng pio» . 1 should prove a great country for
boys who are tired of city way#
iddi.
A. M. Overturf, Slatrra. Or-
N I*. Alley wax made aware of
1
2Stf
some of the pleasures of living last
Thursday when he surveyed the din­
1 » " beai I II g atovea » I I I I»' aold at ner table loaded with a line
roaal
J1*« .lini,le prie« The Spokeaman
turkey and all the trimmings which
Mrs A had prepared lu honor of hla
A year old
llerkahlre lloar for
birthday.
Apply to X. The Spokeaman
Mrs Allen Wlllcoxen visited F ri­
day and Saturday with Mrs Wm.
Mite
1 ¡ir
Nanny at the latter# homealead In
the I Hack llutte district.
T t » T U A l>E
J J Klllnger bought a thorough­
Ilotiae and lot In llood lltver. wall bred Duroc Jersey hog of Ueo. L.
l°rsted. wIII traile for horaee, stock Ilraxee laat week
J T I morality of Prineville. and
Mid machlnery.
II. W. Ilaydeii, Mrs William
Nanny of Meachutaa.
rrtnavllln, O».
22tt
were Powell Rutte vlaltora Sunday,
the guests of Allen Wlllcoxen and
wife
.
MWT
Mlse Gladys Rayn. Mr and Mrs
*bi Saturday evanlng, Nov. 3tMh, a Allen Wlllcoxen. Ilaxel llayn.
Roy
Itlgga attended
NNl
.nialiilng $13 un Ki nder wlll lluaaett and Alvin
Red­
t>» snltably rewanled by leavlng at the Saturday night dance In
mond laat week.
Hpokeaman «»Ilice.
lltf
Tha county surveyor and staff are
busy running lines In this Itwallty
P O t’ ND
this week
A II Rohde and Geo Klaaler
a ,,lr neck piece at Lynch A Rob-
were business vlaltora In Prineville
atore.
Owner can have same
•'f proving property and paying for Allen Wlllcoxen went to Prlne-
vtlle Monday, where he will he Ituay
"courting" for the balance of
the
*hla notice.
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N IH
THAI EH O F Oil.
IN I*K m H I T E H
H IV E R
An old miner and oil prospector
of this city who lately Inspected the
new water system, says he discover­
ed traces of coal oil near the pump­
ing plant at the Iteschutea river,
and thinks there la likelihood o f oil
In the near vicinity.
A party from
Redmond la going to InvestIgate the
matter.
lo t Mi
W.
mond
place
all of
when
up tn
HAS T H E tiHII.I.
ill - i l l H I N T A G A IN
K Young. owner of thè Red­
Grill, la agaln
runnlng
thè
hlmself, and wlahea lo have
hla old patrona cali on hlm
they want good meala. gotten
an appropriale style
ALL SORTS
The office of chief ruler was once
offer«>«l to the highest bidder.
The
man who bid tn the royal palace and
the right tn occupy It, proposed to
ralae the purchase price hy taxation
One dlasatlafied farmer asked the
new king:
" l l y what argument do
you Justify this action?" The new
king pointed to the army, and repli­
ed:
" M y argument
1a 20,000 of
the aworila you see " The argument
prevailed, soldiers were the politic­
ians In those days.
The farmers were meant when the
term "w orkingm an" was originally
used; they are the real thing wh«*n
It cornea to working long hours at
low pay. Yet they have never struck
but twice: the Populist year, and the
Granger year, and the town
men
soon settled both walkouts.
In a fiat fight the aggressor la al­
ways the larger man of the two; the
little man fights In the hope that the
crowd will pull (he big man off be­
fore he can do much damage.
Probably
does petty
ness." I .el
about him:
bolder, and
yon know a man who
things "Just for mean­
us make a prediction
he wlll gradually become
land In Jail.
If your neighbors talk about you.
It's a shame people gossip without
reason shout a man who always de­
sires to do what'a right with every­
body.
With continued open weather,
such as we have enjoyed so far this
A 'horoughbred Ited Poll bull for fall and winter, the prospects are
»«•rvli,. $r, on caeh for eervlce Wm there wlll he hay and to spare In
”**• Itednmnd.
231*
this aectlon when spring oomvi
A man going through bankruptcy
N P Alley and Geo. Ilraxee were
MIS» 'KI.I.A XEOI S
vlaltora at the county a«-at Monday.
la another raae of a man trying to
’ '** "■ do your next order of Job
come back.
printing.
High
graile
work
and Where one man haan'l enough to
brices aatlafactory. The Redmond eat. a thousand have dyapepala from
IVhat would a home be without a
siHikeaman.
mother—
or lace curtains?
•h* Spokesman for good printing eating too much.
HI 1.1. KOIl M KKVK’K
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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.
F IN E L I N E O F CIO AR S, TOBACCOS. ETC.
Buckley Express Co
DRAYING AND
HEAVY HAULING
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. If. 8.
l-and Office at The D a l l e » , Oregon,
November Ik, 1912.
Notice la hereby
given that A r­
thur M Overturf of Slaters. Oregon,
who, on May 3, 191«), made H o m e
stead. No 066«». for K V gS K '* Sec
3 and N NK *4 Bee lo. Township
16 South. Range I I Kaat, W illam ­
ette Meridian, has filed notlre o f In-
leptlon to make Final Commutation
Pr<»of. to eaiahllsh claim to the land
above described, before H. C. Kill»,
C. 8 Commissioner, at his office at
Hend, Oregon, on the 30tb day of
December. 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Edward Troyer. Clyde Johnaon of
Slater#. Oregon; Robert W. Harper,
Jonathan P. l-andts of Cline Falla.
Oregon.
C. W. MOORE. Kegtater
Flrat publication Nov. 2R-Dec. 26
e
THREE
tllV K ia iH IM I
Notice for Publb allon
Meparlment of the Interior, If. H
1. and Office al The Dalles, Oregon,
November 17. I ft 12
Notice la hereby given that W il­
liam It Davidson, of Terrebonne, Or­
egon. who. on October 6, Ift«l7, made
Homestead.
No 16726 Serial No
M S I « , for N ■ ' , N w 14. w $4N 114,
and NK % NK
, Section 2 I . Town- I
■hip 1« South, Range || Laat. Wil­
lamette Meridian, haa filed notice of
Intention to make final five year
proof, to eelabllah claim to the ¡and
above described, before I I* llewltt,
C. S. Commissioner, at his office at
Kcdmond. Oregon, on the !4th day
of January, 1 Is 1 3.
Claimant names aa witnesses
Don C Hall of Terrebtinne. Ore­
gon. IVIIferd Archer, Karle Henion.
Exra M Eby, all of Redmond, Ore­
gon.
C W. MOORE. Register
First publication l»ec 6 Jan 2
I Kin t I m 1 iifmid of I . s. Covemment Carey Act Irrigation
projects in ( Ingiin. I he day o f i r > hm it>l«* irrigation corn-
1,1 *f,IM atati" ii past. When the Northwest Townsite Co.
of I liiladelphia lo o k over the Paisley Project, in (jtke county,
it gave the largest bond ever given in the
stute— $50,000—
guaranteeing completion of the project. Kvery three months it
makes an itemized statement o { exiwnsi's to the iJcsert (.and
Hoard. All of its advertising tssiks, maps, contracts, suhscrip-
tion agreements and literature is submitted to the Desert Land
Hoard for inspection la-fore being issued.
1 he land is level, free from rock, and is a rich volcanic ush
soil. I he climate is perfect for fruit, which now grows to per­
fection at Paisley apples, peaches, plums, ja-ars, prunes.
( «instruction work u|sm tin- dam and reservoir has now la*en
in progress f*»r thr«-«- months, with Thomas llawth«>rn, state in-
spector, on the ground.
lie was formerly with the U. S. (Jovt.
Reclamation Service on the Umatilla Project.
Send for '12-page illustrate«! laaik.
(¡«i to Paisley by auto­
mobile stage from Pend and s«-«- the land.
Our ugent ut Puis-
ley, Hugh K. (iilrnour, will show you the land.
It is free to
those who pay the cost of putting water on it.
Northwest Towiisit«* Co. are among the largest taxpayers
in Oregon, owning townsile sub-divisions ut Prineville, .Madras,
Kcduiond, Hend, Hums, Vale und also the KlO-acre Conn Ranch
ut Paisley, including u 50-barrel-a-day capacity Hour mill, and a
general store.
P H IL A D E L P H IA .
M ol l i ) V V
Now U H im Hin« lo begin laying
plana for advertising your holiday
goods
The Hpok«aiiian ran help
you In this mailer «-an do publicity
work for you that will bring good
resulta, (¿et us help yoa
ree Fruit Und at Paisley
:»<>H C H E S T N U T ST..
PAGE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Crook.
Central Oregon Irrigation Com­
pany. a corporation, plaintiff, va. R.
it McAahland. defendant.
To It H McAahland:
In the name of the State of Ore­
gon: You are hereby required to ap­
pear and answer the complaint tiled
against you In the above entitled
suit within six weeka from the day
of the flrat publication of this sum­
mons and If you fall to ao appear
and anawer. for want-thereof,
the
plaintiff wlll apply to the Court for
the relief prayed for In the com­
plaint. to-wlt: for the cancellation
and aettlng aside of a certain con­
tract, dated June 6th. 1908, made
between you and the Deschutes Irri­
gation and Power Company and as­
signed to said plaintiff, relating to
the settlement of certain lauds, and
the purchase of water rlgjita appur­
tenant thereto, altuate In Crook
County. Oregon, and for auch other
and further relief aa may seem to
the Court Juat and equitable.
This summons ta served upon you
by publication by authority of an
order of the Hon. W L. Ilradshaw,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of
Crook, and said order la dated the
16th day of November, 1912. and la
duly recorded and entered In said
Court and suit.
Date of flrat publication, Novem­
ber 21. 1912
Date of last publication. January
2. 1913
Jeaae Stearns St Jacob Kanzler,
Attorneys for the plaintiff
City Express Called for and Delivered
Furniture
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your furniture orders. I
have a complete stock
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