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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
The Redimimi Spokesman Gregory’s Variety Store IS MAKING SOME VERY Attractive Prices IN CLEARING ALL ODDS AND ENDS IN THEIR STOCK. GETTING READY FOR SPRING GOODS. All Dress Ginghams at ................... 7 He Rost Galiteas go a t ...........................12Hc Host Prints all go a t......................... 6c Rest Outings, all colors. 12'* and 15 cent goods all go a t....................... 10c All SWEATER COATS. Men’s. Roys'. Children's and Ladies*, and AVIATION CAPS ONE THIRD OFF. 1 jist call in Ribbons. I .aces and Embroideries, ONE THIRD OFF. These cut prices are on now. in fact we will sell you un derwear and everything in winter lines CHEAPER than the CHEAPEST. YOI KS F O R nnSINESS B. E. Fu b lt sh ed e ve ry T h u r s d a y by Il II « t\ U I’ A I .M F K At K e d m o n d . O re g o n Official Paper of the l ily of Redwood g l'U H C K I P T I O N R A T E S M F M t ' H k N T * M H M F F T D * | ,| v Stric tly In A d v a n c » O ne te a r. $1 60 T h r e e m on th ». 5<V I l S.N II k N Mit kl* « kl *► " •*' S t i m o n th » . Té Siimi«» co pie s. ’>>’ Good Printing The Spokesman C. H. BAGGOTT’S Q U IC K D E L IV E R Y Express and Transfer Line All Orders Gnen Prompt Attention Leave Orders at the Redmond Pharmacy Hotel Redmond Commercial Men’s Headquarters in Central Oregon. Modern Equipment First-class Service Buckley Express Co Phone No. 906 DRAYING AND HEAVY HAULING City Express Called for and Delivered of A FLOW OF OIL Fi T H E SI MMKH L A K E \ k l - I . K Y . kU H O tiAH A d is p a tch f r o m Silver I-ake o f re ce n t da te sa ys It has become k n o w n that O rv a l Po ll y s tr u c k a How o f oil w h ile d r illin g f o r arte sia n w a ter on his ilcaert cla im , w hich Is lo ca te d In th e end o f S u m m e r Ukr V a lley, w h e r e an a rtesia n belt Is lo c a te d T h ir t e e n Rows o f artesian w ate r have been o b t a in e d by d if f e r ent re s ide n ts o f the se ctio n tlurlug the past year at ileptha ra n gin g fr om ISO to 6 0 0 feet. Mr P o ll y was s in k in g a well on his c la im a n d at a de p th o f 400 feet a flow o f Illu m in a tin g oil flo w ed ou t T h e well now Is e m i t t in g a h o w l in g n oise, w hich c a u se s s o m e a p p r e h e n s io n a m o n g the nativ es Uaa was f o u n d near th e r e n t e r o f th is basin last s prin g at a de p th o f 2 0 0 fe »t T h is well was s u n k to a de p th o f 6 25 feet a nd the ga s In c r e a s e d In v o l u m e S e ve r a l tim es m e a ls w e re p r e p a r e d o v e r the flo w ing gas. w h ich f o r r e d Its w ay th ru h u n d r e d s o f feet o f w a te r It has been t h o u g h t f o r s o m e ti m e that au o il basin lay b e n e a t h the s e c ti on. but th e p e o p le w e re n o t l o o k ing f o r oil. th e ir o b j e c t b e in g to se c u r e n atural flows o f w a ter to Im p r o v e th e s u r r o u n d i n g f e r t ile land T h e 6 2 5 f o o t well Is lo ca t e d on e m ile east o f th e s o u r r » o f A n na river la o n e o f the g re a te st n atural w o n d e r s to be f o u n d In C e n tra l O r e g o n T h e main flow guahea o u t o f a hole In the s a g e b r u s h plain and . assisted by s e ve ra l s m a lle r fllows. f o r m a the s o u r c e o f the A n n a river, n a m e d a f te r Miss A n n a Fo ste r, th e first girl born In S u m m e r l-ake V a lley, d a u g h te r o f Mr a nd Mrs J a m e s F o s t e r T h e flow n e v e r Increases o r de cre a s e s . r e m a in in g the s a m e th e year a r o u n d . T h e le n gth o f the riv e r Is b e tw e e n th re e a nd f o u r mile s. Its flow o f w a te r e m p t y i n g Into S u m m e r la k r T h e water, g e o l o g i s t s say. c o m e s f r o m a depth o f f r o m 7 0 0 to 9 0 0 feet, a nd Its t e m p e r a t u r e Is 63 d e g r e e s F a h re n h e it . A s y n d ic a te o f capit alists , said to be the S p r e c k e ls Intereata o f San F r a n c is c o , filed on l o o o r m o r e m in e ra l c l a i m s In th is se ctio n last May K l’NAWAV H. F. JONES, Prop’r. k storv fr o m l ' r l n e t l l l » In o n # the l,o r t la n d p a p e r» says Fritter Ilia tluean'l hoast o f any J Mutua IValllu gford a. but It d-«aa o f a « nini ' o r Ni kill's A d v e rtis in g R a t » » m»il«» k n o w n man « h o ha» th e d o a u r l g h l r o u t a g e upon appi leal lou. In c««me ou t In ineetln au«l teli like Fil te red a» aeeond -»'lana m a n o r t-Hy c o u n c il how he w o u ld , f o r Ih» J u ly 14. 19 1 0. at th«» post office at ■um o f 1 1 no. »h«>» Hie rtly a t il b o r ! K«»ilmonili O re g o n , u nder th e Art o f lin e o f the stron gest i»»sslhllltl*s Ilea how they can m a k e l i t o t i II March 3. 1979 In c o n n e c t io n with the n e » parcels lo o k e d like a g o ld b rick p r o p o s i ! Ion p«»al fan ale la the ca lling tor a gener to the City dad», but lik e g o o d sporta TM I R S D A Y . J AN 9. 1913 al masa m e e tin g o f the met«*hants. they g a v » H I Hr 1 k n ap a h e a r in g jo b b e r» and m a n u f a c tu r e r » o f Port kll Its.I susp ic io n# s n d d o u b t s a nd lami l o c o n sid e r s om e m eans o f sav moat o f the count Ilmen k e p i a s tro n g Ins t hoir bacon. » » » » the P ortland b aud on thetr (e* he« b o o k s w h ile Hie E ve n in g T e le g ra m In »«line cases It ge n tle m a n wsa a r o u n d However, b e gin s lo lo o k » » If the n e » system whrtt ih r visitor u n fo ld e .l his pla n s w o u ld menu the wipin g out o f all Ihe clly c o u n c il a g r e e d l o ilvftN il livin g proflls III the business If the t&OO In the First N ati onal b a nk s u b c u s t o m e r s r o n I In u s to Insist on s h i p Jrcl III Mr ll vlku a p S o r d e r w h e n the m e n ts by parcel post rtlv got the 91 6 0 0 T h e suggestion o f a m i a meeting Now t h e r e » n o th in g rea lly »«a ri to discuss the seriou s fln s n cls l phase ling after all about Mr llelh u a p a o f the situ ation c o m e s fro m Presi mystery ll » s im p ly a ca s e o f back t t l l . IN M M \ l l IN am I V T I T I M IN dent Felix W I »her w ood o f the taxea » b l e b Ihe s u p p o s e d sharper * GREGORY C o rn e r o f « ( h and K St».. K K D M O N D . OKU. SHIPPERS. IS CLAIM $1500 BY PAYING $100 Do You K n CARS S T O P I 'K I » I'«•■■•Inc to r an«l l l r » k e m a n F r e v e n l a S e rio u s kk re ck M e to llu s O r e g o n ia n T h e ru n n in g wild d o w n the main track o f t h » O r e g o n T r u n k Hallw ay o f t w o sto ck c a rs was n a r r o w ly a v e rte d at * 5 0 T u e s d a y m o r n in g by the p r e se n ce at th e atatlon o f C o n d u c t o r C o v in g t o n a nd a b r a k e m a n . T h e y aaw th e rare l u m p the awltrh o n t o th e main line, a nd as th e y passed th e sta tion p la t f o r m at a 2 o m ile an h o u r c l i p each m a n s u c c e e d e d In c l i m b i n g o n t o a ca r. c o n d u c t o r flrat a nd th en bra ke - man, a nd by th e a p p lica tio n o f the b r a k e s s to p p e d th e ru naw ays. Had th e c a rs not been d i s c o v e r e d they w o u l d d o u b t le s s have o v e r t a k e n and run Into th e O. T. p a s s e n g e r train and c a u s e d a s e r io u s w re ck . T h e cars w e re s ta rte d by the win d a nd were a b o u t 25 feet a part w hen th ey pass e d th e sta tio n. It Is th e pr a c tice to a p p l y b r a k e s on ca r s le ft In the yard and It la b e lie v e d th ey had been t h r o w n o ff by s o m e o n e . Last w in ter a box c a r sta rted at M etollns, m a k in g a wild run d o w n th e ca n y o n and c o n t i n u e d on its mad ch a se until r e a c h in g a level stre tch o f track b e low Mecca, w he n It g r a d u a lly loat ■peed and s to p pe d. “ I was so e m b a r r a s s e d that I did not k n o w what to say to h e r .” " W h a t did you d o ? ” “ H e r f a t h e r h e lpe d me o u t . " C o c k n e y — F in e haystack y o u 'v e g o t there. Coat much to b u il d ? F a r m e r — F if t y g a llo n s o f the best, sir. ll rld ge A Ilea, h Manufacturing l i e has taken the matter up i n f o r m a lly with tellow merchan ts » h o » r e sim ila r ly affecte«! Fran kly, tie de c la re e he «l.resn't kn«»w where the c it y bualneaa men are going to get pu l th em on to I 'u r ln g Ih e y e a r» t u o i J 3 the co u n t y u w a a n l Ihe c l l y for a roa d lax « h i e b I« had n o le ga l righ i lo levy T h e a m o u n t o f thla Il legal lax «III rea. h l i m o If Ihe A s ure» o f i ‘ou h cllta a n kVtnuek a re c o r off rer« g u i l e a tidy aum la thla fo r l a h e r a o o d 's co m pa n y handles all Ihe r||y tr easury Mr lle lh u a p has k in ds o f stoves, castings, h a r d * a r e . c o lle c t e d be« h Iace a for a n u m b e r o f a nd such h r »« y «-ouimodltlee su d un t o » ns that w ere Illegally asaraeeil In a n u m b e r o f «ir«lers fr om the Inter Urnnl co unty lor o f the s la te fo r small piece» and specia l parts » h l c h have been ord er « l a t t i UH k I ! F F tM 'I .F h k . e«l shipped by i«ar«’c I poet, the com j o l kt tr« h i n «, k» : t u <a r pany has had to spend nearly 30 per «-ent o f the cost price fo r (M a t a g e ( 'lo t er «Isle c o r r e s p o n d e n c e H ule ra T h e c u s t o m e r s o rd e rin g the ca stings H era ld An e n j o y a b l e sftern-~>n have merely f o rw a rd e d th e . n e t r u s t « a s spetti al Ihe borne o f Mr a n d pric e o f the article aud the shipper Mrs A rt hur T e m p le t o n Iasi T u e s d a y has had to stand the expense o f the when a n um be r o f iT o v e r d a l e p e o p le (matage m e t l o watch Ihe o ld year o u t a n d a " H e r e t o f o r e we co u ld send (heae new year In T h e h o u r » sped s w i f t a rticle » by expresa ( ' O D " »x p ls ln ly by as all w e r» busy pla y in g g a m e s e d Mr Ishe rw o o d . "h u t now many o f and dancing s n d ab out m id n ig h t re our p a tro ns up co u n try are asking freahm enia « e r e se rve d Th««*» p r e s that the stuff he sent by parrel poet ent « e r e Mradatnra T e m p le t o n , ( ‘a r T h is bas to be prepaid and If un son. and Hkelton. Mlaeea H asel T e m de r ta k e lo send lu an extra bill for pleton. K lr an or and Maudlo U ru b e . the postage stam ps used I see » h e r » F r m s and Mabel Fray, t Ila a nd Ada o u r c u s t o m e r » w o u ld ralea an a w fu l Job. Mary F r y re a r and llu th l l o l l e y , ro a r On the o th e r hand when the Messrs T e m p le t o n , «'ars on . Hhel«on, goo«ls are sent by express, the buyer Meyer. A rt hur and F lo y d «trübe, has to pay the ch a rge s b e fo r e he se John l l o l l e r . (Ina Job . J a m e » Fray, c u r e s deli very " Mr Is h e rw o o d predicts that the and Verne Hkelton parcel post system will be materially M I . I t r l . i l N kk INIMlkk N kll»: mod i fleti b e fo r e It will pro ve a sue I t l l i i k F N Ilk III«. NT« HIM rasa, l i e d ecla re» It Is hopelessly un f a ir to Ih» shipper at Ih» time. preaanl MAHAFFEY BROS. SEE EACH OTHER AFTER 52 YEARS A Fort land dis patc h f r o m M e lo l lua dated Ihe l e d . says l in e o f Ihe tno»i severe wi nd s to r m s C e n tra l O r e g o n has had ra ged f o r ab out seven h o urs A lt h o u g h s str aig ht w in d fro m the south west, it nea rly a t t a i n ed the velocity o f a h u rric a n e F ia le glass w in do w s were b lo w n In a nd severa l small b u ild in g s were d e m o ! Ished « »Id settlers have n e ve r a l l - I neased t o severe a win d sto rm Hay «la rk . ................,r*lu» , i a „ J rle e a g o o d lu. « «a so lin e ami A ls o Tu liea Uf |>( , ,|H^ , keeps ^ .,u.-k O ur s « i „ , lo, •»> ■' M u h , k, „ he p r o c u r e d ... ] * I short Belfas W e h a v e a s e . « w . , M |)t c h a n g e o f Fre.« And d o n i f . t . r l I , fa, g a r a g » business pa irin g, I tJU ^ «-pair lt| | and si 1 „| f#(t I'll « e J«( ♦ ♦ • ♦ ♦ ♦ • ♦ • ♦ « » « S lit.,,, V o r n kkIFl Wiu. M»YK t o t ' UiiHC A N I» O F T ViH* RieTTKII M» k l j ir t o r k n f CLEANLY 4MAtKO AND KKI I' lo t'll HAIM TH IM M Hi STOCK Ki l t W ILL FIX Mil OtT Ham el by T e r r e b o n n e O re g o n ia n . J a n u a ry 3 r r. J ohn L. Mahaffey o f ll u rlln g lo n , Iteri NT« hols sustained a toes by lire V Kan., and R o b e r t F Mahaffey o f Su nday a m o u n t in g to ab out 1 7 6 H a r tf o r d . Kan . bro th e rs o f H Ma F ro m s o m e u n k n o w n ca u se fire got haffey o f this c lly . a rriv ed h e r» laal started In his hay alack, a n d al week fo r a visit Mr H Mahaffey th ou gh the n e ig h b o rs reapom le d to a had not seen his tw o bro th e rs since phone call for assi stance In light the IH 6 I. n early 52 years ago. and the flatues. they s e r e u na b le to s ave but m e e t in g here o f the th ree was In the very little o f the hay n a t u r e o f a reu nio n lluth John and Hubert Mahaffey are pr o sp e ro u s an«l ALL SO RTS i w e ll- t o - d o K a n s a s farmers , and vet ••ran» o f Ihe Civil war. T h e ir ages r*coi>i Frie nd ( c o n g r a t u l a t in g the poet t a re : R o b e r t L. Mahaffey, ?S years. Now your d r e a m Is realise«) Vou " J o h n L. Mahaffey , 70 ye ars, and H have b e co m e Immortal .Mahaffey, 69 yea rs All o f the Ma Jssuarr F u e l — t e a . now I ca n dla In p e a ce h affeys a re hale and hearty. ll e fo re r e t u rn in g h o m e R o b e rt will visit r e l “ W h e re d o all Ihe p e o p le w h o D E A R F R I E N D a tiv es In C a lifo rn ia , Ariz ona and Ok have a u t o m o b ile s get the m o n e y that la h o m a . and J ohn will vlalt his son la necessary to affurtl t h e m ? ” <)o In a n d get a « a nd a nep hew In Fortlaml " M a n y o f them d o n 't ” M on da y a ft e r n o o n Ihe th re e b r o t h C o rn , a n d j i |i>c ran er s visited T h e S p o k e sm a n ofli.-e and Kvery th ree o r fo u r m o n th s e v e r y d in n e r to d a y. They saw a ty pe se ttin g m a ch in e, the l.ln h o u s e k e e p e r says " W a l l . I ll h av e to o ty pe , In o p e r a t io n f o r the first time g o a fte r the m ice again " In th eir lives. T h e alnioet human to u r In te llig e n ce o f the m a ch in e gre atly Iton't let y o u r amlle b e c o m e a Interested them Joka; many belie ve that Is what sta rt ed the revolt against T a f t. A H E A V Y kk INI» Have f$Qrr,C n H igh W in d at M e tolln s Ik o n f'onatri- a b le Ihxniage In s endin g the truth shr.vad to th e be n ig h te d Inhabitants o f T lm b u c t o o . k e e p e n o u g h fo r uee at h o m e Ttl„ r.«ms had f o r d in n e r c a m e from M e to lln s O re g o n ia n A terrific T h e ten den ry to w a rd m i s c h ie f la w in d pre va ile d all o v e r Cen tral O re a lw a ys u n f a ir . It is s o m e t im e s d is gun last Su nd ay anti did co n s id e r ! honest a b le d a m a g e a t va rio u s poin ts It was a b o u t th e hardest b lo w within How pro ud the o ld R e v o lu t io n a r y the m e m o r y o f the o ld tim ers The patrio ts w ere o f their c o u n t r y In grea test d a m a g e In Metollns was s u s 1776; hut If they c o u l d eee th eir tain ed by S m ith 's In the destructio n co u n t r y now. th ey w o u ld burst wi th o f th ree plate gla «» w in d o w s They pride. w ere Insured. A po rtio n o f the r o o f on the shed o f the Turn-A-I.iirn l.u m - [ T h e re will be freq uen t a tt e m p ts ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ her Co. was lo r n off. and lu m b e r to stack the ca rd s on you . hut w atc h r t / ^ h l ■ ✓ f t * s ca ttered In all d ir e ctio n s T h e top out. and d o n 't stand It. you needn't K U L K 5 o f the t o w e r o f the ra ilroa d pu m p in g OREGON and W A plant wan a ls o torn off. T h e gale Fire burns; If you ra n u ndersta nd d e m o lis h e d Kd T. P i e r s o n ’ s w ood that s im p le p r o p o s itio n you s h o u ld ■hed and hen h o u s e and ba dly tw lat -1 he a ble t o u nderstand a ny o f th e hlg ed a nd d a m a g e d llra ke m a n Macon's p r o b le m s tent h o u s e , and did m u ch m in o r d a m a g e a r o u n d town. If you e n c o u r a g e f o o lis h talk you Hobh’s Cash Bakery and Cud! ♦ ♦♦♦•* ♦♦♦''H T h e S p o k e s m a n f o r g o o d prin tin g. are an a cce sso ry b e fo r e the fact the foolish action that f o llo w s to