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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1913)
T il K HKI'MOM» HPOKKSMAN PAOK T W O Redmond and Vicinity If you want to k w p (HWt»J taka fho Spokesman t'opy your lottar» with manifold papor at Tho Spokesman Spokesman t'laaalflod ads brink roaulta try thorn don’t coat much Tunt-A-Lum Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail IValers in Lumber and Building Material Shingle«, Brick, Lime and Cement Hooting and Building Paper Office and Yard 2 blocks east o f Hotel Redmond The Spokesman for....... Good Printing Eats When you want the BEST M E A L IN REDM OND fo r the M O NEY, you can get it by calling on W. E. Y'OL’NG, the well known veteran restaurant man at the Redmond Grill Open Day and Night A. G. ALLINGHAM Wines and Liquors Imported and Domestic Cigars Redmond, à Oregon ra W o rk in g for ! > » < '« * R o b e r ts - - j p Hubert), formerly a deputy H, I he county s»s«*»»or's office over at Wood I M I I h i t'li«*a(»— Por the ttr»t time >u the history of I'rlnevllle. la now clerking foi l.ynch Redmond m l Juniper wood I» cheap, a Huberts lu their big department »ltd the »upply I» greater lh«n Ih» store demand W h it» Juniper I» also sell In» very cheap, and there I» an un t onwclevl With light H) »tern— lliult»d »upply It, his Ilu,lw«*11 of Hpoksue. arrived here Sunday night Ile I» roane« led lti<i' , n r m l fr o m lllinw. with the new light gml ptiwer system Mi»» Harriet Park ha« recovered recently Installed here from h»r rev**»nl lllui>a». and h*r nu m»roua friend» are glad to »«■»• her I’ H tw iV l l . out again Howe», a c»llle man from Mon M h » lle,*n \ ery III— lana and Hood Hiver. I» »»siting this Ml»» la u ra T Jone», a former res •eel Ion with a view to U h atina H ‘ b* ident of thla city but now living at outlook la favorable Pueblo, Colo . ha» been dangerously Han Ureenhalgh. formerly of IM » III for »everal week» I» the new» re v'lty. hut uo» located al latlraude. ceived here by letter by one of her I» here ou a viali to his mother friend». J S Tethero* of Cline Kalla, the w jll known fruit grower. » # » In «he t à nil,I M ade Money — ly yesterday T h » laidtea' Oulld of Ih* F w W Mrs Joe lluckley and baby arrlv terlan church cleared about (JO 01 ,-kl home Monday night from *n ev Ih» dinner and supper they gave tended visit with relative» at Coeur the Commercial Club room» last Sat 'd Alene, Idaho urday. th» last day of ih » poultry Carl Woods, who has one of the show They could have made more nicest farina tn the Staler# district, money but they ran out of provisions was In Hedmottd Saturday at supper time J P I^indla. the well known Cline Kalis rancher, waa In lown the fore Money to loan on Improved part of the » eek farms Win. 11 Phoenix. Red- Mr and Mrw S P Harclay arrived tnond. Oregon. OH from Castle Hock, VV n last week and went out to visit Mr Harclay a In Portland for Week— mother at Staters Mr and Mr» II A Kendall left Mr and Mrs U A Hunt of Lower Sunday morning for Portland where linda», were In Hedmoud last »***k they will remain the balance of the and attended the poultry show week Mr Kendall went to attend K. J Wilson, traveling freight and the State Ketall Hardware Ilealer»’ passenger agent f«»r the O W H A convention that will be In »«■»»Ion N Co . was here last Thursday, and there thla w«*ek liHik a slant at ih » poultry »how . W It U«vIdaon of Terreb*>nne. I.,» a i d In New Home— waa here laat week to proye up on Mr and Mr#. Perry lleedy are his homeatead before I S Commis now comfortably locati-d In their »louer I P Hewitt new home on the corner of A and Mr and Mr» Harvey Harris were »th »tree!# Mr Heed y recently pur In laat Thuraday from their ranch to chased thl» property from law* ¡Sum- y lati the poultry ahow wait. IIK U b;.HT.%TI P l u m b i n g Wo are now prepared to make your street connections and water taps from new pipe main. Also all kinds of plumbing, water tanks a n d elect riot work. Let us Rive you an estimate. A L F R E D MUM REDMOND. i IRKGO.V i l l »> «• ! • H » W a« t «i H h I Nletghlng—— Kor the first time this winter Among the recent real estate sleighing was good tn Redmond this week The ground had froten and transfer* In thla rlty are Redmond Town»lte t’o to John K light snowfalls and rains had put a good gltppery surface on the roada la m b, lota 7 to 12 Inc . block 17. Some of the sleigh and cutter ownera I I ICO Redmond Townslle t’o to t, W had their rigs out Zulu wait, lot 3. block ». 1175 U W Zumwslt lo perry M Reedy, Improving Hotel lldlntowil— landlo rd H K Jones of the Hotel lot 1. block ». I l o u Redmond Townslte t'o to Marte Redmond. Is making a very decided Improvement In the dining room of Hewitt, lot 5. block K . tlDO Marie Hewitt lo K li Horan, lot the house The side walla of the room are being Bnlahed In oak and I I . block « « . ( 10 Redmond Townslle t'o to Ralph white enamel effect, which will pre sent an attractive appearance Geo W Harris, lota l - i . block IS, Second Kohl, the painter and decorator. Is Add to Redmond. 1300 Northwest Townslte t’o to W' l. doing the work. Putnaui. lot 13. block 5. Northwest Tow usile Co i Redmond Am-s Add W ill lb* Hetlrevl--- A. A Morse. s|MH*lal representative to Redmond. I I Northwest Townslte t’o to latura of the traffic department of the llar- rtman linea, will be retired from hla It Kltch, lot I. block », Northwest office on account of the age limit. Townslte Co’s Redmond Aerini. ( I C. II Irvin to R Immete, lota Mr. Morse Is 70 years old and haa been with the llarrlman p e o p le fur 8-9-tO, block 11, Ritinger à Add tu SS years, which entitles him lo re Redmond. 1700 tire on a pension. Hla many friends W CKKI.k W k STUCK ItKPllHT In Redmond and vicinity will misa him and hla usual customary cheery Hally weather report taken at & greeting. p m at the Kedmond !>emonatra l.ightN Are Hail— tlon Karin by T O Sie vena, co-op- Home complaints hare b«*en made erallve observer that In certain sections of the busi Hate Max Min. Weather ness district the electric lights furn IS. . . 42 . . .31 PI C M ) ished by the new system are not giv i 1«. . . . .11. . . Pt t’ ldy ing aa much satisfaction as under . 3 8 . . 2 4 . . . Cloudy 11 the old system. The lights In The 11. . . 3 8 , . . 1 7 ____ Pt t’ ldy Spokesman office are almost worse 1» . i*> . . . 1 » . . . Cloudy than none at all, and the same con 20. . . .38. . . . 1 0 . . . Pt t’ ldy ditions obtains In other stores and •1 . 40 . . . 38____ « ¡ i m i ) business places Rainfall Jan Ik. 3n Im h l m fall Jan 17. 3 k* In Jan T a » I» Still In Korcr— Inch ». It waa hoped by a majority of the business men of the city that with PI.K A H M » W IT H POI i n n silt t W the coming of a new year the burden o f the city occupation tai that has H. H. K o k Ha« Nullung Itul Word« been paid by certain classes of busi of t'••lllnl■•n•Ul!l•n ness since the Incorporation of the city, would be done away with. Hut Since being Invited to Judge llar- the tax la still In force. It la an un Rhode Island Red just tax. for the reason that It doea red Rocks and not tax all classes of business and class o f chickens at your poultry show I care to say that I waa agr«*> professlona. but spi-clallxes ably surprised at the showing made, and the p«*na would lake a place In May Ketahlieh \ev* Iniliiclry— any allow of birds, not only In Ore K A. Polke was In from his farm gon, but In the states at large Your north of the city last Thursday, and Marred Rock class was good, your In talking over the potato crop last Rhode Island Reds class better year said he raised an average of 100 More stress should lie directed In the bushela o f potatoes to the acre on Interest o f turkeys, geese, pigeons, dry land Mr. Polke 1s thinking of etc. In conclusion 1 would advise going into the commercial chicken that an admission be charged at the hatching bnainess on a large siale next annual show, aa thla show has thla year. certainly merited an admission fee, and the next show will, of cours«*, lie G. mm I Man for Tim it— much larger than Oils one J H. Roe, the meat market man. Il H. K K t’ K Is a man who helps the territory In which he Is located. He buys all his The thrifty German proprietor of a cattle and other stock from the stock circulating library charged tor wear men around here and thus keeps the and tear tine volume carne back lo money In the home section his scrutiny "Hce here,’’ he ex claimed, ’’ there Is a hole on page I » Walker Is Justice— of my beautiful book And see here’’ County Court proceedings In the he went on, turning over the leaf. Prlnevllle Journal: It appearing ’ there’s another on page 20." that Redmond precinct was without a Justice o f the peace, the one elect If you want pure milk or cream ed at the last election having failed phone Tlchenor, No. 81«. 44if to qualify, W C. Walker Is appoint ed Justice o f the peace for Kedmond precinct to nerve until the next gen eral election. Hunda) Mention T o p ic — Nothing but the BEST is served at our place famille» Mr Hu.kley »#»•»»■ to to mata about a monili LOT IN BEND FOR SALE I own tot 2. block 28 of thè orig Monday echimi at the Presbyterian inai townslte of Itemi. Thle Is on church at 10 a m. Kvenlng s»*rvlce »he south side of llawthorne Av e . at 8 o ’clock; topic: "Prom ptitude thè second lot east of Kourth Street In the Heavenly H usi ness.” Thls lot must be sold at once. |t wlll be soli! to (he party maklng thè Here on a Visit— K. W lluckley, wife and family, beat offer before Keb IO, 1912 Address all rommunlrationa io o f Coetir ’d Alene, Idaho, arrived In Kedmond Monday night for a visit JAMKH K MKKKKK. with the lluckley brothers arid their Thuraton, Ore. GOLDEN GATE CEMEN Building Paper Deadening Paper Genasco Booling Paroid Roofing Tar Paper Roofing Paint Lumber Sash 1) R . C. Im m ele A. E. W Y A T T ’S Pool and Billiard Hi Th** moat complete pince of Ita kiml it' <Viitr*! Oregon. Every attention for the comfort of our patron** U N E LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCOS. ETC. Furnitun Sec* me* lH*forc* you pl8<* your furniture orders, have a complete stock C. H. IRVIN, Furniture & Undei