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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1913)
mu h h p a v . run. 11 . *»n — --------------- TIIK RICHMOND HPOKKHMAN I ""*'"1 Jniond and Vicinity j •»••II Handray Handray, (I m « a ll known ly, mad» Ilia alien ¡;.. " i,, I ..king t.iHMl — Poultry....... ll„l.| Mcaiina_ i ,i ,i,|la of f ilila Palla. « aa III \|i.inlay and alala.l in n wanlall«*' •'* Tb a Hpukvainan • » u h lha amali nmount uf (all an lor •*•*■ » li*te«r. wheat on , rm » .la looking »«••«pf tonally Th e lladinond Pouliry Association held a meeting Monday night and Iranaai ted < oualdarghla Important huallieaa In connection « I I I , ,),„ fB . ••«Ill poultry ahow held hare iMana «a ra alan laid lor Imiirovlng the working of lha annoi lallon. LYNCH & ROBERTS l,i r.irtlanil— Iii-i-anii a I trainai I.- and Vaudeville v c Harvey. lu u iiir of lha l o «I H|iarka Theater Monday and i ...it rhiirt'li of Ihla i lly , l..fi Tueaday. r » b 17 Ik popular price. iirilaml Tuaaday m orning on connai lad « U h Ilia church Make Kkletwle.l I rl|a— H K J linea «a n i lo Portland Tuaa- da» morning Hi- »«pacta to return ;| In V' n l| i« k— la-la Gillette of lladinond, Krlday or Halurday and then he and larllUK Kryrear of Hlalara, »e ra M r. Ju n e , will leave for an attend ed trip to l.oa Angela, and other I'al lly marrlad Ifornla pollila nr> in loan on Improved Win U. P hoeutl, Had I ream er) Pev.plr In « H y__ , Oregon O lf Mr and Mra II c Karrler of T e r rbonne »e ra In lha city laat Krlday h N rn Ira» The y »e re on their way to Paulina. j,,| , -I al lha P »cal.> 14 I ¡.in • here Mr Karrler « I I I Inalali the h ai I » • ni Hubjact of aar mai binary for a new creamery lo he »ilia m "H o w lha Teach- ihtir«' of il . l ‘liriallaan M lesionarle» j.-j r a li l lha Manchi! Doverli lnirrr%( in lU iik— and i’irparad lha W ay for the M«»y A Mu«!», former < u*hh*r of Hr| ubll< of Chinn “ o ffe rin g . thw Hlai* hank of (hie « My. Uet week ri) «old hla Inlerent In the hank and hla I Ina aar vice at a on proper! y here to W H Hodman, ■ prealdeht of the hank Mr lluah Ana l,,r lentil 11 and family e t p « t tu leave Itedmond V Punk of T w in Kalla, Idaho. about the Oral of March Iladimoid looking over Ihla 1 er I « id i a view lo linai in* I HI 1« Hai k Ig a ln — j l oi W A lleh her returned laat K l i J u .li;. ll.-r e — — Thuraday from Portland »h e re he m “i J.rITlK•-r .f P» II.. had been vlaltlng relatlvea for nome I loud lia it..r Mondai time lie .aid he wanted to come I 1 ■ I d c a l.i t c l Ia n i . n back ao he could aee nome aunahlny li «ra th e r V . * In n in eat I lia nrat I Mat-it da y of each month III I lie H a r r i « and 3 IK I'la a — GENIS* Initiation— I candidatea took the Aral de |n the Itedmond K P Ixxlge, ‘ o. Monday night T h e re will krge rlaaa of candidatea Initial (o the order dürftig the month mit K P i have been Invited at In the work T h e local K )*• ceiling to lo- one of the lent ordern In tha city signed hla office and left yesterday to lake a (losltlon with the Hay tie It It Construction Co of Spokane Mr Woodward » I I I go up liftu Canada for the company and have charge of aume railroad const ruction w ork In the Kralaer river district Mr Wood » a r d haa lieeti a resident of Ihla city for the paat three years and made a host of friends during hla realdenre here HI* 4 Irwl \ tail H e r e ---- |)r Watson Hoherta of Portland, father of J It Hoherta of the Arm of l.ynch A Itoberta of this city, la here on a visit T h is la his Arat trip Into Central Oregon and he Is much pleased with Itedmond and surround ing country. M a u l« to Invcwl H e r o - To m Vadder, who lives up near I*» tllcnd bulge— Terrebonne, was In the city Tueaday J llucklay came In from hla lie la In touch with a man who la de at I Tot ardala Monday to be sirous of Investing In Itedmond rea H In the evening at the K P ldenre and huallieaa property. meeting and aaalal In confer ne of the dagreea T I I K S P W IH S T H E A T E R Jtnkoig l u rn ltu re Th e heat ahow alnce the opening of Vk I »allea, thè ploneer btack the Sparks Theater was seen Sunday •roti and woodw orker of thè evening Th e h o u s e Wlia parked and ¡ho»., factory la locateli on thè everyone was well pleased with the “ f kth and K atreata. haa all [p ro g ra m . Th e immortal masterpiece rhluery n o « In place and In ‘'T h e Tw o Orphans." In three reel», ad io do all klnda of work In from Kale Claiton'a authorlied ver r He la now In a poaltlon to sion and Part lea" Weekly were very film It ure of eyery deaeri piloti good, but the Illustrated aong of ’r Ile alno handlea all klnda ••Down by the Old Mill Stream.” by trork. the male <|uarlet. Meaara Htirkley. Haney. Schee and W oodward. was. )» People Here— without question, the beat ever heard Mr In Ihla popular play houae. Hardener and wife, and Mra • ■f the Paulina nec Sparks certainly la running a good I the eaatern part of the ro u n - ahow and 1 » deserving of the nice re In town laat Krlday Thi-ne patronage ahe la getting fe making arrangem ents to In PHIZK. Y\ « I T/. In.ntio foot a day aawm lll at Klve dollar» will lie given to Ihe heat wallg couple al ihe Washington Thorough brail lllrth da y hall at the Spark» Theater. B ra d i», last Thu ra da y »old a Saturday evening. Kebruary 22d, af Ighbred Huroc Jersey boar pig ter the ahow. 11*1. ! herd to Hen T a y lo r of A n - Mr Hr».H.-y makes a »peel- O II K I H K T i l l \ K MV. T H * I > falalng thoroughbred hog» V ,w l.rivve» llodtnonil 7 III »• in. A rriv e « Poet land .V;to p. in. r * '< re K arin— Mct'affery Ihla weak Mon- Thla train runa through without IT the Alva Hauser 12 0 acre ■* n,llea north of the city lo O rhange to Portland, m ow in g the Co ^"•ey, » newcomer, for f * 0 OO lumbia river on the splendid bridge at the Colllo Kalla direct connections are made at P'le. tri. sign— nr»l electric sign In the city Kallbrldge for Spokane and all *'••'1 In poaltlon Monday night point» east 321] II ItA t'K O I.. Agt 'khted Hherwood A C o u rt- Proprietors of 'T h e P a lm .” If you want pure milk or rrcam 1 one» who had lha enterprise e *uch a sign to view In Ked- phone Tlchenor. No «10. DRY GOODS DEPT. DEPT. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR AT REDUCED PRICES SUITS AT SPECIAL REDUCED •/•It fV ¡ « I ' W PRICES ANY DERBY HAT .$ . 1 9.5 T h e magnificent Spring issue of “ Butterick Fashions” it ju«t out, ready to-day. Over ftOO i f tht nrutil, im antil and m til prattual Spring ityl/i1 (h<rr 2 ,0 0 0 diilim l tlluttratttnt1 A NEW LINE OF SUIT CASES JUST ARRIVED lleeaon*. Dram at h and Vaudeville t*o at Hparka Theater Mouday and Tueaday. Keh 17-llt Popular price» l i . ! .-•-. ! M . .i- M i- llctu rn Home T ill« Meek — haa leaned the lla rv a y lia r M A l.yrn h. senior member of the indi north of the r lly for the firm of l.ynch it Hoherta of thin city, »ear who has been making an ««tended I visit among the large eastern cities, nnlng K a rl) — la eipacfad to arrive home Saturday lyct Heii.ent. a hardware rnerch night Hen-I la occupying a 4 room low that he recently bull! on 7 Ip o f 1 In g r r f u l l iff— i< act I I a I til t m ile» north II M Itlchardaon accidentally loaf )>' ti..- city It take« an outald the end of the Index finger on hla appm late our rllm a la . aa Mr right hand Monday lie »a a using a lit at once Bent Into town by a rip ••« »1 hla carpenter shop and por for a garden rake J P the Anger got in the way of ihe saw aald he would loan him hla • till the above result. la» II »aa a little early for him l ’ e did not » ant to it I lly Knglncc» le a n « a ■ : :.an out of a aale •• City engineer O K Woodward re BUTTERJCK FASHIONSl FURNISHING Tl ■ WHI I m erla li»— Binimi.I laidge. A K A A M , B M a e .l.i a-, I and the Kaatern Klara and 'gentleman enrorta n e ll Krlday Kebruary 14th. al Muma'a All Maaona and Klara of Med and v lrin lly are co rdially Inali ether members at H rd m o n d or P A G E E IV E I hit beautiful book display« art absolutely complete assortment of every «nitric thing for family wear. I)re»»e\ for all occasions, suits, waists, skirts, etc., are shown in an almost bewildering profusion. % Call to-Jay at tke pattern coanter and bay a copy! A n y Butterick Pattern F R E E W IT H EVERY S IN G L E C O P Y -2 5 c SAMPLE LINE OF WHITE SHIRT WAISTS Every one a Bargain LADIES’ and CHILDREN’S COATS AT A GREAT SAVING . . . APPLES . . . WINESAPS SPITZENBERGS Prices from 75c to .$1.35 per box NEWTONS LYNCH & ROBERTS The Store of Better Values and Lower Prices REDMOND, OREGON POTATO Bill IS DETECTIVE'S METHODS GIVE REVENGE TO FOES to levy a special tax of 2 m ill« on the dollar for the purpose of encourag ing hunters, form ing a rabbit bounty fund. M alheur and G rant county rabbits w ill not p r acceptable In Harney. A severe penalty la provided for any person applying for bounty on rab bits slain anywhere else than In H a r ney county. M U T T E R ” G 4 :T n H IS " Y E T E R IHk. lit H N S I T N TY N H A H H I/ .E M « K i r .H T O K HACK \M > IS D E S IG N E D ( I T HI T (H U IT o\ \ to KAM M ERN ( M l U IN M I M b its It* H O M E O K T H E D E A 1.4:Its IS M itt IN D A K K N l'.H S . IN G H O M E D I R T Y D K - T E 4 T IV E W ORK 4:1« trtr l.lght Plant Shut Down II*- raune of Dtnagreemewt the plant and the owners of the Burns flour m ills. Th e dynam o is situated In the m ill and ta ru n by the water power belonging to the m ill, for the use of which the m ill people demanded a rate of m onthly pay ment which the electric people de clare they cannot afford to pay. T h e electric plant has never been able toaglve a steady, reliable serv ice the year around, because of the changes In the water su p p ly— some times too much In the riv e r and sometimes not enough— ao many business houses and residences have Installed private gasoline plants and thus the patronage haa been reduced ao that the com pany says It cannot maintain the system by steam power and pay anything. T h e electric light plant at Burns Is shut down and the city Is In da rk ness T h is condition Is the result of T w o hundred dollars and coata. disagreement between the owners of am ounting In all to about 1300, Is what It cost E . G ardner, detective, employed by the city of G rants Pass, to get evidence against gam blers to bet s drink of soda water with a m i nor. Ju dg e Jew ell having Imposed that sentence upon G a rdne r one day laat week. T h e detective was found guilty on the charge. Appeal has been taken to the circuit court. T h e case Is the outgrow th of the gam bling prosecutions and convic tions recently had In G rants Pass M ayor Sm ith, for the city, hired G a rdner to gather evidence against places and parties alleged to be vio lating the antl-gam bllng laws, and as a result of the detective's w ork I I paid fines ranging from 150 to 1125 Has been received, the largest In the police court. Frie nds of the convicted men were severe In their this class of goods eY'er brought criticism of the methods used In get and which we are going to sell at ting the evidence for the convictions, and s com plaint was died In Judge TOM PRICES FOR CASH. Jew ell's court charging G a rdne r with . having contributed to the delinquen cy of a 17 year old boy, W illa rd Cra w ford, with whom he bet a drink of soda water over the outcome of a game of bllllarda. G a rdne r was a r rested at Salem. T o prevent "allck tongued agents of commission men” from w orking a graft at both enda was aald to be the purpose of Kepreaentatlve G lll'a bill standardising the weight of a sack of potatoes, which was passed by the Senate last Krlday. Senator Dltnlck explaind that cer tain agents of commission houses go out among the farm ers and dicker for spuds, giving the Impression that they w ill pay for them by the pound Then the farmers, to save sarka. Oil each sack chock full, giving It a weight of 110 to 120 pounds. When he goes to collect for his spuds he finds the contract says they were purchased at ao much per aack. "T h e n some of the dealers.” he aald. "rcaark the potatoes Into 95 lb. sacks and sell them to the public for 100 pounds.” Senator Sm ith of Coos said he had been growing apuda for 25 years and that he had dlarovered no need for such a law. Senator Karrell said he would go Sm ith one better, that he had been grow ing potatoes for 32 years, and that he thought the bill was foolish W A N TS B D C M TY ON Senator Kellaher said there were H A R N E Y ' J At K it Y H H IT S from 2000 to 3000 peddlers In P o rt land who were w o rking the spud Senator Stewart of G rant county, graft from both ends, and he thought this law would put s stop to It and who also represents H a rne y and M alheur, Is after the scalp of the protect the public. Harney county lackrabhlt. Th la Is If you speak well of a child some litera lly true. He wants s bounty of 3 cents per scalp paid In that county disagreeable person Is sure to say In the years 1913 and 1914 and 5 that you are spoiling It. cents thereafter. So pestiferous are the bunnies In A Bore Yes. I learned to play en H arney that M r Stewart has p rovid tlrely by ear Miss B right And have you never ed In a bill he has Introduced that the county court shall be authorised had an earache? A CARLOAD OF Woven Wire Fencing, Barb Wire and Nails shipment of to Redmond, ROCK BOT Wagons at Cost For the next 60 days we will sell all our stock of Wagons AT COST in order to make room for new spring goods. THESE ARE REAL BARGAINS, and you cannot afford to let them pass you by. KENDALL & CHAPMAN REDMOND. OREGON