I ItMDAY. D E C I«. 1912 T IIK R E D M O N D HPOKKHMAN PAOE A man can a c c o m p lis h Motiving u cept to gat h u n g r y , withou t effort. A . E. W Y A T T ’S About the moat unin terestin g th in g la a b u m s o cia l event. Y o u tiluat h av e n o tice d that a wise man ke e ps hla m o u th shut a go o d deal Free Fruit Land at Paisley N otic e f o r P u b lica tio n D epa rtm en t Of the Interior, C. H l.und Office at T h e Dalles, O re go n , N o v e m b e r 27. I & I 2 N o tice Is h e r e b y given lh at W i l ­ liam R D a vid son , o f T e r r e b o n n e , O r­ e g o n , w h o , on O c t o b e r &, 1907, m ade Hooieateatl. No. 1 6 726 Serial No 04 21k. fo r N K ' « N W > 4 , W ^ N K ' « , atol N K 'A . N K 1/«. Si-ctlon 21. T o w n ­ ship 14 S ou th , R a n g e 13 East, W i l ­ la m e tte M eridian, has filed n o tic e o f Inten tion lo make (Inal five year p r o o f, to es ta b lish cla im to the land a b o v e d e s crib e d , b e fo r e I p Hew itt, I S C o m m is s io n e r , al Ills office at R e d m o n d , O r e g o n , on the 14th day o f J a nu a ry, I 9 13. Claim ant n am e s as w itnes ses: thin C Hull o f . T e r r e b o n n e . O r e ­ g o n . W ll fe r d A rch e r, Earle Henton, Kxra M Kby, all o f R e d m o n d , O r e ­ gon. C. W MOORK, R e gis te r First p u b lica tio n tree 5 Jan 2 I W t U afraid of U. K. Governrtutnt Carry Act Irrigation projects in Oregon. The day of irres|ion*ible irrigation com- in this state ia past. When t»>.- Northwest Townslte Co. of Philadelphia took over the Pauley Project, in Lake county, it gave the largext bond ever given in the state— $r><),000— guaranteeing completion of the project. Kvery three months it maken an itenured atatement of expenses to the Desert Land Hoard. All of 1 1 m advertising hooka, mupa, con tract a, auhacrip* tion agreementa and literature ia auhmitted to the Deaert Land Hoard for ina|N'ction la -to re la-ing laaued. I he land ia level, free from rock, and ia a rich volcanic ash aoil. 1 he climate ia perfect for fruit, which now gmwa to jkt - fection at Paialey applea, peaches, phima, (a-ara, prunea. ( onatruction work u mhi the ilarn and reservoir hue now been in progress for three moutha, with Thornna Hawthorn, atate in- a|a-ctor, on the ground. lie waa formerly with the U. S. Govt. Reclamation Service on the Umatilla Project. Send .i2-pug<* ilhixtrated laaik. ayera in Oregon, owning townaite sub-divisions at Prineville, Madraa, Redmond, Rend. Iturna, Vale and also the 810-acre Conn Ranch at Paialey, including a &0-harrel-a-dity ca|iacity Hour mill, and a general atore. mobile for thoae who from Bee the coat of the free Our hank referencea are: i-'irat National Hank, Philadelphia. Pa. Girard National Hank, Philadelphia, Pa. Commercial Trust Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Interstate Finance (Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Merchanta Truat (Co., Camden, N. J. SIM M O N S Addreaa all communications to our Portland office, No. 601 Yeon Huihhng. Write now. The average coat of water will b« $16 an acre. We will give you u squure deal. N o r t h w e s t T o w n s it e C o J :»08 C 1IK S T N IT ST . PHILADELPH IA, PA. I aa they w o u ld be aafe In o ffe rin g a th ou san d d o ll a r re w a rd fo r I n f o r m a ­ tion le adin g to the w h e r e a b o u t s o f •tvertlaemanta p u b lis h e d under Mra l i e o r « r Klaaler and rh lldren any man In th e P o w e ll Hutte district head at otta rant a w o rd fur return ed h o m e Sunday fro m a s e e k a w ho c h e e r f u lly p e r f o r m s Ihe n e ce s ­ Insertion No a dv e r tis e m e n t viali In Iteti motivi, the R u r a l o f Mra sary am ou nt o f la b o r r e q u ire d to r i d fur Irea than 15 r m t a Or Krank ktaalrr ch a n g e a Juniper lo g Into s to ve (rum uut o f t o w n muat Infurili Mr and Mra Henry E d w a rd s ria­ le n gth s o f w o o d. hi>* many laauna th e ad la tu ttavi al R e d m o n d on Saturd ay Allen W ll lr u ie n re tu rn e d home Out o f t o a n o r d e r s muat I * l*rlne»llle w here he ;tti|>an!ed liy ra sh Initia ls and Krlday fro m aerved on the Jury the puat week rre ruunl aa « u r d a l.elaiul t'aaey and m o t h e r trana- artrtl biialueea with lievlmond tner- M ill M i d i ( C o n t in u e d f r o m tat p a g e ) rhaivla laat Tbura day t i r o Iler k man I oat a va lu able Jer- V a hlKh « r a d a b icycle , « a r a r via ae> row laat week fr o m the etferta o f a p p o in t m e n t by a v o t e o f 4 to 3. Hraaunabls. Call al S p o k e sm a n |M>iato bloat That a ro w w ould bloat T h o s e votin g agalnal the a p p o in t ­ a and die from the effect s o f overeat- ment w ere Hush, P h e o n t i. A n de rs o n tiv« po tato es waa an unhear d o f and Khret Th oa e vo tin g f o r Ih e 'a p - ‘ ruaa rut a a « In g o o d r o n d i ! Ion at th in « In thla aertlon until recently po ln tm e nt w e re l.ynch a nd W e lls jraaln The Spokesm an H o w e ve r, tlvla m a kes the aerond loss When Ihe m a y o r pr e se n te d Ihe that v an he traced to that ratta« with «ma aprlnitara. hig h ( r a d e milk In a short time ami f a r m e rs are fast n am e o f Mr R o b e rts. Mr Bush said Harvey Har ria tits learnliiR that they muat Rivard the he th o u gh t th e city m o n e y s h o u ld be de p o sit e d In th e R e d m o n d State potato pita ’ram o f marra. & a n d 7 y e a rs old . I le o M o r« a n la htilldln« a b u n g a ­ bank ( o f w hich he la c a s h i e r ) that libi 111& and H U ; 2 yra rlln a low o n hla farm on the upper lluttea the Redm ond Hank o f C o m m e r c e , N I* Alley la d o in g the ca rp enter the present d e p o s it o r y f o r cit y m o n ­ la. I art t ' o n r o r d b r r e r h l n * bar- work on the new barn being built by ey. had hail th e de p o s its o f city I Seh uttler 3 *e Inrh « r a i o n , J ohn Skein m o n e y lo ng e n o u g h , a nd he m o v e d (•»eh John lir r r a w a lk in g plo ar. 1 ( ie o I. Ilraree return ed Su nday clly Idle A M O v e r t u r f , Slalara. Or- fro m the milla a b o ve Itend where he that C. II Irvin In* a p p o in t e d tre asu re r In pla ce o f Mr. S lo cu m , re­ went for lumber. IStf M ayor lloach did not r e c o g ­ Sam Va ug hn I» at the A II R o h d e sig n ed Mr. Huah'a m o t io n as It was »■> heating atovea will l>r anld al place with hla sheep f o r the winter nize l.umher Itaa been hauled and dia co n sid e re d ou t o f order. iinablr prlre. T h r S|Htkraman. tr lb uted at the n u m e r o u s dltrh rroaa- ti M S lo c u m Is. a c c o r d in g to the year o ld ll rrk a h lra llo a r for I iirs In this section where work will o p in io n o f th e cit y a tto rn e y , still be atartevl on b rid g e s In the near Apply l o X . T h e S p o k e sm a n c it y tr e as u re r and will s o rem ain u n ­ future Thla la ce rta inly the beat - IStf piece o f roa d news w e have heard re­ til hla s u c c e s s o r la ele cted a nd q u a l­ ce ntly H o w e ve r. U e o Heckman, the ified MM \ ll new roavl supervis or, aaaurss us we are to have c o n sid e ra b le w ork don e A Good Raaaon. fur tierh piare at l.yn rh é Hub on o u r ronda I hla w inter. T w o Irlahmeti ware digging a newer »(••re O w n e r rnn b a r a sa m e A altiRliiR s ch o o l has been o rga n - One o f them waa a big strong man by o u r music frie n d «, ami pruvin« p r o p e rly a nd p a y l n « fo r lie d aliout all feet four Inches In height, will be held Sunday e v e n in g » at the nollra. IZIf h o m e o f Mr and Mra Julian tlal- and Ihe other one was a little, puny man about four feet all Inches The Ivralth m i.l. M U « h f h \ i c k ItviRlm-KK l o o k e d ruahlng fo r Alva foreman ca m e along to »ee how the ■hnrou«hbrad Had P o ll bull for Klllott laat Frid ay m o r n in g Wh en work waa progressing and noticed that •'e. tr. 00 raab f o r se rvirà W n go in g to alterni hla traps he d is c o v ­ one o f them w aa doing more work than Kadmond. 331* e re d he had ran ghi tw o large c o y ­ the other "Iswvk her«." he cried, "h o w o tes Thla la aonie tr appin g fo r a la It lhat little Dennis Dugan, w ho 1» Mist 'K l.l-A MOOCH s chool b o y . . . . . only half your else, la doing nearly Mra K A Huaaatt and fam ily ■v' 'la do y o u r next o r d e r o f Job m o v e d to I'rlUevllle last week where twice a» much work aa you. P a t r t c k f ,lnK Hl«h «rada w o rk and they will live fo r the re m ainde r o f Glancing do w n to hla partner. Pat re "A n d why shouldn't be? Ain't ■atlafartory. T h e R e d m o n d the Winter while the y o u n g fo lk » a t ­ piled tend the eii-ellenl » c h o o l» o f lhat be nearer l o It?" city. Mr lluaaetl will remain on Ihe •l*e, aiiar«atlr nawapa|i«r ran farm f o r awhile, o r until the new Double Meaning. > r * rk0 make Rood m o n e y. Ap- o w n e r s b e c o m e a c c u s t o m e d to the “ Umbrella» Recovered.“ waa a sign *1 Hpukeaman ofltra. 3 3tf run o f thlnga. Joh n T e n g m a n and t r a n k Bayn that attracted o u r attention the other rlaaaldad advart la amant la a ¡ We laat week loaded a ca r o f wheat fo r day, but only for a minute. '■** * o r k h un ter, a nd a eld om ahiavk our heads aadly and walked on ship ment to » e n d I. Mlaa G la d ys Hayn vlalted In Prlna- It would take a whole galaxy o f clalr voyanla and a large squad o f detec . _ your laltara w llh m a n if o ld vllle Mon day. T e a ch e r and pupil« o f Ihe Shep­ »Tea to get hark a fe w o f our lost r »• The Sp o ke am a n. hard s c h o o l will g iv e a Chris tm as ones - Boston Newa I-etter. p r o gra m Fr iday a ft e r n o o n All pat­ BAIIHIT M E T \l. ron s o f Ihe s ch o o l are Invited h'> Hpokeaman haa a b o u t 1.000 Hope« Ha Can't. Mesar» Kry anti H an k» o f R e d ­ " ,1" o f old type m etal I hat la juat m ond. w e re In this vicinity Monday “ I don't like that new neighbor o f f a r m e r « for your».’ ’ »aid Ihe grocer " lln* tor babbit m e ta l, p a r k in « co n tra ctin g with the " W h y n o t f asked the old time cue- •m»ea. etr. S a m e will be Bold work In be done later w llh their ga s­ o lin e w o o d »aw and grain ch o p p e r turner unable. I .a r«e q ua n tlt le a Bold which I hey Intend b rin gin g ove r In " H e alw a ys seem « surprised when I a «hört time Thes e men will doubt- tell him I ran ch a nge a tan dollar blU." 1,.aa IInd plenty o f w ork ou t here, - Detroit Free Praaa. Spokeaman f o r | o o d prin tin g. „■necia! 1 v In the w o o d »aw in g line. CLASSIFIED COLUMN PONS KI.L RI TTE 1 trennb ar 17. Working on Water Hates braman. 1 '•••count. Pool and Hilliard Hall The most complete place of its kind in Central Oregon. Every attention for the comfort of our patrons. FINE LIN E OF CIGARS, TOBACCOS, ETC. B u ckley E xpress Co OKAYING AND HEAVY HAULING N otic e f o r P u b lica tio n D e p a rt m e n t o f the Inte rio r, IT. S. I .and Office at T h e Dalles, O r e g o n , N o v e m b e r tk. 1812. N o t ice Is h e r e b y given th al A r ­ th u r M O v e r t u r f o f Sisters. O r e g o n , who. on May 3, 1910, m a d e H o m e ­ stead. No 0 6 6 6 9 , fo r K >4 HE 14 Sec 3 and NV*NKt4 Sec t o . T o w n s h ip If. South. R a n g e 11 Hast. W i l l a m ­ e tte Meridian, baa filed n o tice o f In­ tenti on to m a k e Final C o m m u ta ti o n P r o o f, to es ta b lish cla im to the land a b o v e d e s c r i b e d , b e fo r e H. C. Kills, C S C o m m is s io n e r , at hla office at Bend, O re g o n , on Ihe 30th da y o f D e ce m b e r . 1912 C la im an t n am ea aa witnesses: E d w a rd T r o v e r , C ly de J o h n s o n o f Slater«. O r e g o n . R o b e rt W . Har per. J o n a th a n P I jt n d ls o f C lin e Falls, O re g o n . C. W . M O O R K . R e gis te r First pu b lica tio n Nov 2 0 -D e c 26 | In the Cir cuit C o u rt o f th e State o f O re g o n , f o r th e C o u n t y o f C ro o k . Cen tr al O r e g o n Irrig atio n C o m ­ pany. a c o r p o r a t io n , plaintiff, va. K H M cA sh la nd . d e fe n d a n t . T o It H M c A s h la n d : In the n am e o f the State o f O r e ­ g o n : Y o u are h e re b y r e q u ire d to ap­ pear and a n s w e r the c o m p la in t flied aga lnal you |n th e a b o v e e n title d suit within six w e e k s f ro m th e day o f the first p u b lica tio n o f thla s u m ­ m o n s and If yo u fall to so a ppear and answ er, f o r want th e r e o f , the plaintiff will a pp ly l o Ihe C ou rt fo r the re lie f pray ed fo r In the c o m ­ plaint. to - w lt : f o r the ca n ce lla tio n and sett in g a sid e o f a ce rta in c o n ­ tract. dated J u n e 6th. 1903, m ade b etw een you a nd th e D es ch u te s Irri­ gation and P o w e r C o m p a n y and as­ sig n ed to said plaintiff, re la tin g to the sett le m ent o f ce rta in lands, and the pu rch a se o f w a te r rig h ts a p p u r ­ tenant th e re t o , sit u a te In C ro o k C o u n ty. O r e g o n , and f o r auch o th e r and f u r t h e r r e lie f as may s eem to the C ou rt Just a nd e quit able . Thla s u m m o n s la served u po n you by pu b lica tio n by a u t h o r ity of an o r d e r o f the H on W. L. Bra dsh a w . J u d g e o f the C ircu it C ou rt of the State o f O r e g o n f o r th e C o u n t y o f C r o o k , and said o r d e r Is dated the 16th day o f N o v e m b e r . 1912. a nd Is du ly re co rd e d and e n te re d In said C o u rt and suit. Date o f first pu b lica tio n , N o v e m ­ ber 21. 1912 Date o f last p u b lica tio n . J a n u a ry 2. 1913. Jesae S te a rns £ J a c o b K anzle r. A t t o r n e y s f o r the plaintiff TIIR KK City Express Called for and Delivered Furniture See me before you place your furniture orders. I have a complete stock C. H. IRVIN, Furniture & Undertaking C. H . BA G G O TT’S Quick Delivery Express and Transfer Line All orders given prompt and careful attention. S p o k e s m a n Cla ssifie d a ds b r in g results— tr y t h e m — d o n ’ t coat m u c h Swan Erickson & Sons Contractors and Builders P O L K ’ S' 7X C O N a n d W A SH IN G T O N p Plans, Estim ates and Detail Dra w in gs Fur­ nished upon Application Business Directory / A Directory e t «a c t C ity . Town a c l | YlUajre, giving d-cciIp v . ik.vciv oi t , REDMOND. ORE. « „ i h p la c e , lo c a t io n . g T -p h . s h ip p in g an il The Evening Telegram BY MAIL ENTIRE YEAR OF 1913 F or $3.50 BALANCE OF THIS YEAR FREE Regular price for one year is $5.00 Send us your subscription direct or through our agent in your town The Evening Telegram is progressive and independent. Prints its news without fear or bias. It is the only Port­ land afternoon paper with full Associated Its local news is the best. pages are unequalled. nlatt. u. t e lo - P a n n in g p o i n t ; • r.lao ClaantiWd D irectory, con-,pi!«il by s j ’.jincaa an d p r o f* ,..o n . \ « . L POLK * CO.. VVATTLE J Press service. The Woman’s and Sporting Saturday edition is extra size and contains a superior four page colored comic supplement. MAIL YOUR REMITTANCE NOW