The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, December 19, 1912, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    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.
<io to Paialey by auto*
atage
Ib-nd and
land.
Our agent ut Paia­
ley. Hugh K. Gllmour. will ahow you
land.
It ia
to
pay the
putting water on it.
.North W eal luwnaiteCo. are among the largeat tax|>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.
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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
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