The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, February 20, 1913, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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REDMOND
The Gateway to Burns, Harney
County, and Other Points
in Central Oregon
A LL HOMKSKKKKRS FROM THE EAST WHO CONTEM­
PLATE COMING TO B l’RNS OK HARNEY COUNTY BY
WAY OF THE DESCHUTES CANYON ROUTE SHOULD
BUY TICKETS TO REDMOND AND TH ERE TAKE THE
OVERLAND TRIP BY WAY OF PR IN EV ILLE TO THIS
COUNTRY.
BY THIS ROUTE THEY WILL R ECEIV E DECENT AND
COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND R E LIA B LE INFORMA­
TION. BOTH AT REDMOND AND PRIN EV ILLE.
BOTH
REDMOND AND PR IN EV ILLE ARE COMPOSED OF
SUBSTANTIAL. R E LIA B LE PEOPLE. HAVE E X C E L ­
LENT HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS AT REASONABLE
PRICES AND WILL NOT ROB THE TOURIST FOR
TRANSPORTATION OR ANYTHING E IJ 5 E.
—Extract from Harney County (Burns) New*.
to Portland
P S. The ftayns have
lived in Powell Butte sunshine too
long to accustom themselves to the
ordinary.
A W. Bayn and Alvin Riggs went
to Redmond Sunday to see the buck­
ing contest. Mr Riggs took "Snip."
a "bad actor," over to be ridden
"Snip" defended his reputation by
throwing his rider onre and giving
the spectators an exhibition of a bad
horse in full action
t . o A F K N o R , IN l l i j l K. I I . M I K M
Geo. L. It razee was a business vis­
itor to Bend Tuesday.
K F y l F s T FOR MEMORI Al.
Mr and Mrs. J. J. Chapman en­
tertained a number of friends most
T<» ANT A R I T I I I I F R o F s
delightfully at their home Saturday
evening. Five Hundred was Indulg­
ed In until midnight, at which time
the hostess served a luncheon con­
sisting of chicken sandwiches, salad,
pickles and coffee, pineapple sher- ,
Nothing that haa occurred at thla
bet, cakes and home made candles 1 session of the l,eglalature. says a
Those enjoying the Chapman hospl-1 Salem dispatch of Feb 14th to the
tallty were Mr and Mrs. Wallace Portland Kvenlng
Telegram, has
Smith. Mr and Mrs N. P. Alley. Mr
and Mrs. G. C. Truesdale, Miss A d a ! shown the extreme smallness of
Morris. Geo Hobbs. Levi VanDoren. i Governor AA'est's mental caliber so
Clarke Morris. Van Morris and Mr 1 clearly as his taking advantage of a
technicality to avoid laaulng a proc­
and Mrs. Chapman.
lamation In compliance with legisla­
» U R N S IS T O AttTI-: ON R O ND S tive dictum, calling on the people of
Oregon to display a white flower to­
M ovement Starte«! f o r * I IMMUNI AA a- day In memory of Captain Robert F
te r and S e w e r a g e I ’ lnnt-
Scott and party, who perlahed In the
Antarctic region laat March
Before the end of the present year :
A Joint resolution directing the ex­
a water and sewer system will likely I ecutive to Issue such a proclamation
be Installed at Rurna, and be In ac-1 waa Introduced In the Senate by Mil­
tlve operation. The city council has | ler of Linn. AA’ednesday. Hy request
entered Into a contract with C. H I of the author the committee report,
Green, a consulting engineer of Spo­ which waa favorable, was returned
kane. to make plans and specific* yesterday and under auapenslon of
tions. and prepare for a vote on the the rulea adopted by the Henate and
bonds necessary for the Improvement snt to the House at noon
llualnesa
Owing to the position of the city of the House being badly congested
on an elevated point of .rocky ground the resolution waa not reached until
and Its distance from any body o fi late In the afternoon, and then under
water suitable for use; with the ele­ suspension of the rules, a hasty re­
vation necessary to give a gravity port from a committee by request. It
service, and the natural obstacles In was adopted unanimously by that
the way of a proper drainage system, branch of the assembly as well.
'.here has been doubt about the abil­
Hefore the resolution could reach
ity of the city to finance such an Im- ( the Governor It would have been
provement, but the council has suc­ necessary for the resolution to be
ceeded In obtaining assurance that enrolled and signed by the President
it can be done.
and Speaker, thus consuming valua­
The water system will consist of a ble time. In order to save this time
series of wells on the lower level of Senator Miller saw Governor AVeat
the town and stand pipea erected on and notified him of the action taken
the crest of the hill, to which the wa­ hy both Houses, requesting that he
ter will be pumped and from which Issue the proclamation forthwith.
It will have a good pressure all over
"The governor promised me to Is­
the city. The sewerage will be dis­ sue the proclamation at onre and file
posed of In septic tanks on the low It," said Senator Miller
"He also
ground between the city and the 811- said he would notify the correspond­
vles river. The project la expected ents o f the morning papers In view
to cost about 1100,000.
of the brief time left for notifying
the public, I was very much surpris­
■SI K P RISK PARTA AND
ed not to see this proclamation pub­
HI I.A KR I ’ K F S F N T ATION lished this morning."
AT POWELL BOTTE
n tK K K S I1 )M > K \ T I.IVFH A ta»o|>
B IN C H OK ITFMS »H O N
A l m i » : s e c t io n
COPIO THREATENED■ ■
'BRIDGE' RAID JOBLESS
A Kugeae dispatch «»f <*•» Mlh to
a Portland paper says
ll»ca u ^ ol
hla recent statement to the local pa
pera that he Intended to arreat eo
ctely matrona on a char«e of samb
Hug for «tying prise» at <ard partlea.
Mike Thotapaon. night chief of police
of Eugene, haa been requeated by the
mayor »o reatgn ThtMtspaoa handed
In hla star, aud no one haa been ap
pointed In hla place
Thompson a
announcement, made a week ago
that he would begin a rrusade upon
aoclety people, created a furore and
the police coinmlaalon at the laat
meeting of the city council recom
mended hla dtauilaaal for making
auch announcement# without author.
Ity from the chief of police or the
mayor
While there waa a clamor for hla
realguatlon on the part of thoae
agalnat whom the threat# were made
the Clean City league, under whoae
direction a moral campaign haa been
waged, paaaed reaolulioua upholding
Thompauu
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(leaning and Repairing
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Mauurstsn.l,
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Shm* Doctor,
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Jersey
1‘racltce In sll courts and t). S
la id I MtAce
Redmond - Oregon
dt-livt-rd to
«ny I utrt of th*oty
At 'I I K 4 AI ■»! AHA 4.'HIT’»M il*
Men AA Ito A .lyrrtfcl I toeing < N»l ‘
Hale are I'roer« utrd
At Baker a atore keeper la being
proaoculed under the atale law by a
prtygta citizen for adyerlialng a big
"cloalng out" aale in the paper*, and
then continuing right along In bual
ueaa. though on a smaller a. ale The
Oregon falae advertising la* la very
stringent and carries a line of from
| to to |So and Imprisonment for vl
olatlon of Its provisions
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A spelling inalrh waa held at the
Cline Falla school house laat Friday
night Mr Abbey won the honors
Angus Davlea. Mr Miller a son la
law. who haa been »sailing with the
tree pulling on the ranch, waa struck
with the sweep Friday morning and
lor a w nlie It waa thought he waa
seriously Injured, but be aoou rerov
ered and la at work again
Mr and Mr* llarvey Muller and
children took dinner at the Caveat
Kmptor ranch Monday
Mr and Mra
Mci^ean attended
church services at Redmond Sunday
morning
Mrs Julia Pratt spent the weeks'
end with Mr and Mrs Mohler
I L Harader and son while haul­
ing wood Friday lost (heir woodas*
Mr. Harader made a apecial trip Sat­
urday to the Siry ranch and recover­
ed the saw. which the Sirya had
found
Mr Rurna took hla fura to I’ rlne-
vtlle Thursday, and waa sell satis
lied with the price rectveed
Now
that the weather la warmer he ex­
pects to have good aucresa trapping
Mlaa I.Hindi was unexpectedly call
ed to Air Sanford's, Monday, to act
aa housekeeper for two or three
weeks, until Airs Sanford la able to
resume her duties again
Air and Airs Davlea Jr are mak
Ing their home with Air and Mra
Miller at present
Ateaara Callow, Harader. Many
and Jeaae lleck with attended the
aale at the Alr|.al0n ranch Saturday
J A Voaburg and I 1. Harader
have been hauling mulch on their
gardens and berry patches thla
week
HELD DP BY WEST
Powell Butte, Feb. 18.
C. C. Brlx and wife of Prinevllle.
were trlaltora in thla section Saturday
Miss Gladys Bayn came up from
Prinevllle Friday for a few days'
visit with home folks.
Victor Johnson left Saturday for
Portland after spending the winter
in these parts. Mr. Johnson told
his friends to expect him back next
fall as he knew of no better place to
winter, and would certainly return.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Colltver of
South Bend. \Vn„ are visiting at the
Wallace Smith home.
Geo. Eialer was a business visitor
to Prinevllle Wednesday.
Mrs A. W. Bayn and daughter.
Miss Hazel, returned home from
Prinevllle Wednesday.
Mrs. Bayn
had been there some time caring for
Miss Hazel who was 111 and is still
unable to return to her school du­
ties
John Robde was a business visitor
to Prinevllle Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Green, Mr.
and Mrs Allen Willcoxen, Alvin
Klgga and Reeves Willcoxen were
Powell Butte folks who attended the
Wednesday night dance in Redmond
Mr. and Mrs. K. L. Iverson went
to the county seat Saturday. While
there they bought some fine Buff
Orpington chickens.
Ora Foster and Miss Jessie Os-
burne were married in Prinevllle
last Wednesday.
Both Mr. Foster
and his bride are well known to
practically every resident of Powell
Butte, having lived here the greater
part of their lives. AH join in wish­
ing for the newlyweds much joy and
prosperity.
D. A. Yates has leased his large
grain farm to Mr. Pauls for a period
of three years.
The latter gentle­
man is one of our newcomers, having
recently bought the Frank Bayn
place
Mr. Pauls Is fortunate in be­
ing able to lease the Yates place,
which is one of the largest and best
kept dry farms in the entire Powell
Butte section
Miss Helen Peery was a visitor at
Deschutes .Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller and
Tuesday evening the ladles' Guild ! Dr. Kodemeyer.
family went up In the Bear River of the Presbyterian church and their j
After music and
refreshments
country Saturday for a few days' vis­ friends suddenly arrived en masse at were aerved the Rev F. Harvey, on
it with the latter's sister, Mrs. Ja­ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. , behalf of the Indies' Guild and
Bush for the purpose of expressing friends, made the presentation of an
cobson and family
A. W Bayn visited W R David­ their high appreciation of the valu­ elegant silver tray and set of silver
able services of Mr. Bush In the spoons to Mr. and Mra. Rush
son at Terrebonne laat Thursday.
The
Mr and Mrs. Walter Foster were town band, and as leader of the recipients were much surprised and
church choir, and of Mrs Bush as an said they could only faintly express
visitors at Prinevllle Saturday.
Mra. O. C. Truesdale and Miss earnest worker In the ladles’ Guild, the great pleasure they had exper­
Pauline visited at the 8. D. Mustard and the deep regret generally felt ienced In living and working with
at their departure from our town. the good people o f Redmond
home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs Geo. Kuston
and There were present Mr and Mr«. VV.
-COMMUNICATED.
McUuffle, Miss
family of Redmond, visited Sunday B chapman, Mrs
at the Allen Willcoxen home.
Park, Mrs. Lauderback. Mr. and Mrs. 4 H A R TE R OK MKTOI.II H
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Willcoxen at­ 8. A Kendall. Mrs J. W. Brewer,
IS A I.FNt.TIIA ONE
tended the Masonic ball and banquet Mr. and Mrs II. M. Smith. Mr. and
at Redmond last Friday night, and Mrs. C. N Khret, Mr and Mrs C. W.
Moore, Mrs Moore sr., Mr. Gardner
report a most enjoyable time.
The complete charter of the City
Relatives are In receipt of a letter and Miss Dunn, Mr. and Mra. W. O. o f Metollus waa published In the last
from Mr. and Mrs Frank Bayn In Phoenix. Mr and Mra. C. H. Irvin. l«aue o f the Metollus Oregonian.
which they state they have terminat­ Judge and Mrs VVIIIcox, Mr. and There are 201) sections In the chart­
ed their visit at Wallowa and are re­ Mra. Bradley, Mr and Mra. Froebe, er, and It occupied 28 columns of
turning to Portland. They say the Mr. and Mrs. M>|,allln, Mr and Mrs
weather has been extremely cold and Judd, Mr. and Mrs McSherry, Mr. j the paper. It was a good "fa t" take
bad at Wallowa, hence (heir return and Mrs. Jo«. Jackson, Mr. and Mr«. [ for the printer man.
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An exchange say* that gossips have
motor car* beaten to a frazzle when
It come* to running people down
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