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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1913)
VII K - l i " ' l ' ^ . JAM U K I 'M O N t ) S P O K K S M AN P A « K TWO S A N IT A R Y PLUMBING FOU Street Connections and laps -A’ AI.L ON— C. R. M c L A L L IN LOC AL »’ LIM B E R A LL WORK GUARANTEED Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Wholesale ami Retail I Valera in Lumber and Building Material Shingles. Brick, Lime and Cement Rooting and Building Paper Office and Yard 2 bkx'ks east of Hotel Redmond Kedmoiui ami Vicinity for III«» pulpos»* of discussing coutil lions for the betterment of the town 11«. women folks furnished s big •Upper for Ihe meeting and look pari In ihe proceedings and II la e x p e c t * « much good » H I be accomplished (.»•»•»«' F lylw g \ o r llt — F or (!><• past few night* flock* «*f P I M P II Ht k ill H X I M l M i l wll J *»•«■*«• tlylng north bave |'«»»»''l 0 1 , 1 ili,, city M hether i l o » )• s ii I » dicanoti o t mi «urljf mirili* no otte \\ al»‘r Plant at Vervelw.uue Is Pul Out o f I ouinilsslon ■ ................un lo k u o » \ n y w a). Ilio *<■«•■*• uro llyin* mirili earlter ih l » yo*r T errebonne Oregonian For Ihe Mimi In form er yeara past lhr».e d a ) » Ihe people of T e tr e bonne hai»* b«»«»n up against • water fam ine owlua lo Ihe fa*l that Jack I i i i i i i i limoli s m i n i I »•— At thè city c o llu d i mootln* Tuo» Frost gol busi w Uh Ihe elisine III day iiI k lil C oll ud im eli li I* Immolo Ih»» pump house and Insertati s small i»m) Holil M cSherr). \\ lì Phuonl* piece o f Ice al Ihe end o f Ihe piston When Fred Taylor si templed »m i i ' N Khr vi, non li elecied. look rod lo « l a r i the engine Tuesday morn tho i>»lh ut office lug Ihe bil o f Ice objected so effect Ite ly as lo cause some of Ihe easeu s u n iliii s e m i i i » » — Sun.Im school al Ilio l ’ rcsb» terlan liai lutria of the engine to pari com church al 4 » » m r r e a . h l n * im i pauy. rendering II useless until uew I telegram c o m m u n i o * ut 11 * m Tupic " T h e p a ils could be obtained the Sublimo Consti ami “ F i e n i l i * lupi«' » a s Imm ediately dispatched lo sui ply house al Port lauti, bul the Tho Master a ( ' « I l " parla sre slow about pulling In an appearance and yesterday Messrs l.ig h t. I » lio lu -tlc»^ — Into Ihe A » »in>u a » » n o » (mio lino I» W ild e r and Neeley » e u l repaired Ihe »t r i l l i * In tho » l l o y hctw.-en &th «m i b U ik s m lth shop and « i h « i r o o l » Mio oloetrle l l * h t » In thai broken part so aa to be o f service for Im m ediate vld nlly » I I I bo » o r i n i a lime troni thut lino ami bo tuuch bollor t Hi m »R t u t M A »1 \ T I » n t » Mimi «boy « r o n o » . P rim - »lile Journal According I » the county records there we re 11 ■ ‘ ..n itri s ii..« I*raw s— Tho R edm ond Poullrjr S I « » » tho deaths and I 38 births In Ihe county K lghleen dlvor In scaslou bui l » o i U y » ■»> tur. I» for the year l!MS T he re were I I J • I r » » In* notili « U n i e r o » il» froui *11 cea were granlr«l marrtagi's In I *1 J . 3 7 mor e than fur parta o f tho county. Ihe year previous In Ihe birth rate there were tw o more males than fe Kino M c o llie r \*aln— <3 girls and 4 4 b«>vs P o r Iho post lon i l » y » tho »o a t h o r males In I b i » section ha» boon all Ihal P F K M I N \l. ooulil bo tl>>alroil bul iho » t u t o r I» noi noar ov e r voi Mrs i l e o t* Truestlale o f P owsll ■lutte, « a s here Friday aa an Inter III- Kins. I* lU-dor— »••led spectator al Ihe potato ware W J lluckley o f l'tovorilalo, » h o hitos», ileil U a Moti reron tly Injured bla h n o o » h i l o (tuli J P Ihtherly of P r ln e tllle attend In* » l u m p » un h i» ranrh. » a » In tho ed the ceremonies al the warehouse r l l y Sunday Illa knoo I» murh bel »ledleallon Iasi Friday afternoo n and 1er, th o u * h tr ou blesom e al tim o» In (he e iru tu g "sho ok his foot al Ihe big ball lig h t Polo » U r l i o — Allen W i l l » oyen and wife o f Pow A con »l*nm m t o f elect ric light ell Untie, we re visitors bere al the pi>lo» arrlvod Monday for Ilio Ughi dedicatory etere!»»-« of I h » potato and p ò » o r com pany, and aoon « I I I bo warehouse, an»! look In Ihe ball In plaood In poalllon and » I r ò » »t run * Ihe evening l o ta ke raro o f the Increased bua! A M O v e rtu rf o f Sisters, waa a n o »« tho couipany la nottlng Redmond vlallor laal Friday to par l lr lp a le In the (H í t a lo warehouse ded na tion, and en)oyed himself at I Ite \ l . l l I I I . i »ld Moni»*— M A Lynch lofi laal F riday m orn big »lance In Ihe evening ing for h i» old homo In Washington. CHy Record er I I’ Hew lit return l> C Mo » t i l ( o vía Sau Francisco, ed Monday night from a visit in Ne lavs A n g e le ». N o » Orloan ». Na»hvlllo. braaka with r e í a n t e » and friends Tonn.. and N e w Yor k. exparttng lo Mr and Mra K A l ast daughter bo gono about six w e e k » N e l l i e and •»'!» Stanley were up front Itearhutea Tueeday llr lg h l«—i P i a r e In l i t ) — W K Youngs H rdm on d (¡r l ll . •luce Iho Inatallatlon o f oln-trlr l i g h t » fro m tho now lighting system. I» a b l a i o with light at night, and an a tt r a t t i v o placo Tho place » h o w » Continued from tat page up a » bright as a N ew Y ork t'lty lob •1er palace mor e extensive schemes that we hear talked about If by so doing » » would U m k ln ii fo r lairatkon— P J G all ag he r, an attorney o f ha ve to neglect eotne o f the leea ex I au> oppoaed to the Philip , S U . » a » boro laat work on tenelve ones a bualuosa trip l i e liked the loo k » lar ger achenout If they hurt the small o f tho K»-dmond country and stated ones l*r»»m»»ler» kre lt»p|t«-»l ho m ig h t locale here ll c f o r e finally " W e who are on I h » smaller pro d ecid in g he said ho would make a Our children ( r i p south Into the l - a k e v l r » »... turn j e c t» » a n t help nrsl will be gray b efore this work Is car rted out If the stale d«tr»n‘t step In M an ) l*«-o|df. l l c r e - Many people fro m Sister». T e r r e and g ive us a lift ” Mr Uerklng did noi close his re bonne. C ro ok e d River. Ilcschutes. P o w e l l Hutto and other place» con marks without taking a well dlrm-t tiguous to Redm on d, attended the e»l fling at the real estate promoters flooding Ihe roun 'r v wttll d edicat ion o f the F arm e rs ' I'nlon who are lite ratu re falsely selling forth Ihe r e W a re ho us e here laat F riday sources and advantages of Oregon lie advocated a slate censorship of \e*»*|M»|w-r Man H e r e — C. W. Myers, rep resenting the O r all ad ii-rtlslng m aile r bearing upon Ihe ego nian. was here F rid ay and Sa tur the publlr or privale lands o f •tale day to " w r i t e u p " tho dedication ex " T h l a Idea o f advertlalng Central ercises o f the F a r m e r » ' I'n lon W a r e house l i e was also g atherin g other Oregon or other parta o f the s ta le." m ateria l about this section o f the he aaaerled. " w i t h flaming literature T h e legislature ought county f o r publication In ih e O r e g o Is all wrong nian Mr. Myera la a bro th er o f O to pass an act placing a strict ccn m aile r A. Myers, rice president o f tho •orshlp on all ad vertising Mon ey ap»-n' In thla m a ile r la worae F a rm e rs ' I'n lo n W arehouse Co. Mian wasted What are the resulta* "Y ou get people oui Into the In Attend#-»! tlie K u - l r l i r . other I<ee Z u m w alt waa o v e r from Sla tortor from the east or from countries They expect to s e e lsn<| ters F rid a y amt atten ded life e x e r the way It I» represente»! to them cises o f the dedication o f (he big po Hut they don't see anything o f Ihe tato wareho us e kind They are told that they will And land under cultivation, bearing U s * a t »<#»*»1 o l d T i m e — orchards, aliad». tr»*«*a, beautiful gar T ho se wh o atten ded tho big ball dena and Ihe like, but they find aage at the potato warehouse laat F rid ay brush ami Juniper trees T he y find night said they hail Iho best tim e o f hard work ahead o f them th eir l i v e » T h e r e we re waltxea. I » « S ia le Ite o-tv e* Had Name step», old fashioned quadrilles, and "They go away dlaguated They o t h e r dances, and no one had rails»- leave Ihe stale and lell about their to com pla in that they could not get experiences In other slates I know the kind o f a dance to suit them. o f hundreds o f people who have com e fo Oregon within the last fe w A|»|Mdnte»l In-put) S h eriff— years, attracted here by the real cs W. K. Van Allen, who has a ranch tale promoters, and who have gone near the city, has been appointed a ha»k with mighty poor recollections depu ty sheriff by Sheriff Klklna o f th eir visit T he y g ive Ihe stale a bad name \Y»-nf to H|Mikane— "W e want lo make the land a t W » have to J. W . H row e r o f this city, who at tractive to the settler tended the ir r ig a tio n Congress at m ak e It cheap P or tla n d last week, le ft a f te r the " I t la up to you people o f Fort- congress closed for Spokane lo at land to help. It I» up to you to In - tend to some business matters He v»i»t some o f your money In the In la exp ecte d home today. te rdir Instead o f sjiemllng It trying to get p»-op|e lo come here from o t h e r alalea, so that yon can fatten off New Industry Slarte»!— o f them " * O. W Davies. the old veteran Mr. f o r k in g 1 « I U » ke»l I p blacksm ith o f this city, has opened Mr (J erk in g'» sentlinetits r e g a r d a g en e ral b larksm lth ln g shop and Iron and wood w o rk in g facto ry on ing the Impracticability of the Carey west K str eet near the corner o f 8th Act and the vlclouaiiesa o f the a v e r o f Ihe Oregon street. H e has the machinery nec age ad vert la», ment essary to d o all kinds o f Iron and land boomer met with a hearty r e |n wood wo rk large lathe for turning sponse from a battery o f well out porch columns, etc., band saws, formed speakers who fo llo w e d him .1 W llrew er o f this elty. ronfim i m ortis in g machines, and In fact e v e r y th in g c om p lete fo r the sp»-edy and ed all o f Mr (Jr rklng's statements econom ic al handling o f the above Me has been o v e r the Columbia work. H e la also e ngaged In the sec Ho u I h e r * project himself and knows ond hand business, buying and sell all about the condition o f Ihe land there T he land needs water and It ing. la hard to get private capital to fu r nish water. State aid la necessary May l,»»cate at W a lla W a ll a— he aald. A letter received recently from tj. M Slocum, former cashier o f the Redtnond Rank o f Com merce, says he may g o Into the banking business at W a l l a W alla . Wn I ow n lot 2. block 28 o f the orlg - A ( JUT T<M,F i l l f It M F F T I N O Inal townalte o f (lend. Thla Is on the south side o f H awthorne A », T e r r e l x m n e I Itl/em. W o r k i n g In H ar the second lot east o f Fourth street mony f o r T h e ir T»»wn Thla lot must he sold at onee. |t T h e people o f T e rre bo nn e are go will he sold to the party mak ing the ing to do something fo r their town, best offe r b efore Feb. 10. !#1J. and put mor e life and snap Into It Address all rrm m u nlr atlo n a to and let the outside people know th»-y are on the map A few nights ago a JAM KH K. M K K K K H , we ll attended meetin g waa held there Thurston, Ora ARK “FORNINST” The Spokesman for....... Good Printing Eats W l*n you want the BEST M EAL IN REDMOND for the MONEY, you can get it by calling on W. E. YOUNG, the well known veteran restaurant man at the Redmond Grill Open Day and Night A. G. ALLINGHAM Wines and Liquors Imported and Domestic Cigars Nothing but the B E S T is Redmond, served at our place Oregon LOT IN BIND FOR SALE Plumbin We are now prepared to make! your street connections and water taps from new nit* main. Also all kinds of plumbing] water tanks a n d electrical work. Let us tfive you an estimate. A L F R E D MUNI REDMOND. OREGON GOLDEN GATE CEMEN Building Paper Deadening Paper Genasco Roofing Paroid Roofing Tar Paper Roofing Paint Lumber R . C. Im m e le A. E. W Y A T T ’S Pool and Billiard Hi The most completo placo of Un kind in < Vntrtl Oregon. Every «Mention for Ihe comfort of our patron* FINE LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCOS, etc . Fumituri See me before you plaf* your furniture orders. • have a complete slock C- H. IRVIN, Furniture & Unde