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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1913)
* T i l l HHH,\V M Vy ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦J ♦ ♦ Furniture Made to Order the installation of my now wood working machinery 1 now have complete facilities for MAKING Al l- KINDS OF H RN1TI RK TO ORDKR ON SHORT NOTICE VN1) AT A REASONABLE PRICE. If you want any thing in this line call and 1 et us talk it over. 1 do all kinds of IRON WORK and BLACK- SM1THINO. also at my factory on the corner W ith of Sth and E streets. G. W. DAVIES The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Excursions East DAILY. MAY 2S TO SEPTEMBER 30 RETURN L IM IT OCTOBER 31 Choice of route« and «top overs jn each direction VIA Baltimore, Boston. Buffalo, Chicago. Colorado Springs. Denver. DesMoines, Detroit. Duluth, Indianapolis. Kansas City, LIMITED TRAINS EAST The train leaving Bend 6:45 a. m . Redmond 7 24 a. m . Terre bonne 7:36 a. m , Culver 8:09 a. m . Metolius 8:30 a m., Madras fc:40 a. m . Maupin 10:48 a. m. makes direct connection at Kail- bridge with limited train East via Spokane. Portland A Seattle Ry. Train schedules and other details will be furnished on request. Baggage checked and sleeping car accommodations arranged thru to destination if desired. R. H. CROZIER. Assistant Gen. Pass. Agt.. Portland. Ore H. BAl'KOL, Agent, Redmond. Oregon. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ ♦ -♦ ■ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e S. D. F O X & CO. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars E E i A ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ rowFi.i. m m: Miss Ada Morse has secured a position iti the abstract office at Prlne«llle. ami commenced her du tiea last seek Mrs Elisabeth Jacobaon of Se attle. Is visiting with Mrs \ndre« Millet and family With the closing of the Crook County High School this week our tuns ami girls will be coming back to the farms The Powell llulte Sorosia Club held a pleasant meeting at (he home of Mrs J J Chapman Wednesday afternoon After the usual diversion of «.'wing and reading the hostess, assisted by Mrs Wallace Smith, served refreshments consisting of pineapple sherbet and cake S t> Mustard was a Prlnevllle vis Itor Saturday. Mlsa Ida Charlton went to Prlne vtlle last week where she will visit for several days Mr and Mra J L. Foster and daughter. Mlsa Pheobe. spent Thurs day on the Deschutes ffahing Mlsa Marie Shafer la staying at the Walter Foster home Mrs A W Bayne visited her daughter. Miss Gladys. In Prlnevllle Friday The little farm hobie of Mr and Mrs Wallace Smith was completely destroyed by Ore Wednesday eve nlng The origin of the lire can only be surmised as the family was ab sent from the house when the lire was first dlscoverd A lamp, which was left burning, probably caused the blase Fortunately the loss was covered by Insurance Mrs Andrew Miller and family visited relatives In Prlnevllle last Friday Mr and Mrs Allen Wlllcoxen and daughter visited In l>eachutea Sun day. the guests of friends Mr. Wll coven went fishing while there and caught 28 fine trout Becoming frightened and breaking loose from a Juniper tree to which they were tied the team belonging to Allan Iaiudfare completely demol ished the two seated hack to which they were hitched, and otherwise caused consternation during the progress of religious services the Shepard school house Sunday One of the horses received some slight wire cuts. E. A. ilusaett. wife and family au- toed out from Prlnevllle Friday for a few days' visit with relatives and friends In this section.. They were acrompanted by Alma Johnson and Viola Truesdale who visited home folks, returning to Prlnevllle with the Bussetts Monday morning C. H. Fry. the Redmond real es tate dealer, had a party of people sight seeing Sunday, and had the misfortune to cripple his auto about a mile out In the desert. He was ob liged to walk back to civilisation and borrow the necessary repairs be fore he could get the car In condi tion to proceed on his Journey. W. T. Bogart of St. Andrews. Wn came In last Friday to look after his land In this section He will remain a couple of weeks Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxen at tended the Maaonlc ball and banquet in Redmond Friday evening Wm Brown was a visitor at the county seat one day last week. John Tengman and J. L Gibson left Monday for I-aidlaw where they will do some work on the latter's place near that town « L IN K FALLS Hotel Redmond Bar Buckley Express Co Phone No. ‘JOG Draying and Heavy Hauling. ARTIFICIAL ICE S TRIC TLY PI'R E A R T IF IC IA L ICE DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF THE CITY IN ANY QUANTITY A PERMANENT BUILDING MATERIAL REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS These blocks are made by the wet process, giving them three times the strength of a machine made block. Persons toiug to build should see our material before placing orders for any other kind It will pay them. Estimates furn ished on application. Call on or write to HKGARDT, E L L IO TT * CO., REDMOND. ORE. " r Sell Ihr S I / Sh„ None llrllrr Made K\ c I u , h I i V Auen!» f«u |,»dirs Home Join nal l’ut In n* Mr. and Mrs Foster and Miss Heath of Powell Butte, visited last Thursday at the Donalvy home Messrs. Walter and Outhmer Wood#, who have been employed by the Black Butte Co., returned home last Saturday. A nine and a half pound baby hoy came to make his home with Mr. and Mrs Dryden Kan rial Is. Saturday, May 24th. The little stranger was gladly welcomed by all, and will he called Bollver Mrs, Vosburg visited with Mrs Beckwith Thursday. John McLenn, who has been In Sheridan since ast fall, returned last Wednesday, and will assist with the farm work on his father's ranch. Mr. MI eater's brother, of Portland, arrived Wednesday evening and will take Mr. Mlester, who has been very III with cancer of the stomach, to Portland where he will he placed un der the care of the best phylrlans there. Several of the t'llne Falls people attended the picnic given by the Terrebonne school children at Teth- erow bridge Mr. and Mrs. Sanford and children visited at I. I,. Ilarader’s Sunday af ternoon. Mr. Helmholtz Is putting in his po tato crop this week. A very Interesting, as well aa one of the best hall games played this season, was played on the Sisters diamond recently.between the team of that town and the Cline Falla O U R STO CK O F NEW GOODS Dry Goods, Ladies’ Notions, Shoes, and other articles w Will Soon Arrive. It will be to your advan tage to see these goods Our Reduction Sale on Certain Lines Still Continues FREEBERG BROS. "WIIKIIK \ DOLLAR DOKS ITS Dl T V 1‘honr 505. RKDMoND, OKKGON We bu) Hut ter ami Kgif* nine, the score being u to 0 until the Ifl rirrllrfit rondMUlb for (he rutnlh| third Inning, when the t'llne Fslls rfop Wijfftp Uh*»r «tulle«) with Aubury team scored 2 Both t.ams were In good trim and played the game thru Parry T umi U i and \V#dn«*wday of with but few errors The srore st 1 Aftt «r r k Mr 1 jk « Min lUrin«) fur (he John the end of the 9th Inning stood 9 to 6 In favor of Cline Falls The Ullne l»«y country l*«< » rrk Falla line up was as follows Martin, A K l*erry madr * buaitw’aa trip catcher. Kannala. pitcher: Page 1st to I.«ldlaw U«( ar«»k Thursday base. Haggey, 2nd base, Hudson. 3d The dairymen of (hla •«■«(ion «re base. Wood, short stop. Honey, right tin» taking (heir rr»«m to (he <‘o field. Wright, center field, ftugga. operative rrramery at Keitmont) left field Mr» And**r»on an<t Mra Malawi Mrs. Harvey Muller left Wednes made «- Iiuaitw-«« (rip to Itadmond day morning for Madras to visit her this »Prh stepfather, Jim Hears, who has can A A Gfppii haa rented the l,«t< cer of the head Mr Sears has •on place many sympathisers as he la well Wm Johnaoti raturnad Thuraday known In this section ms s pioneer from Prlnevllle «here he had been stage driver, having driven the stage on bualneaa from Madras to Slaters before the J J Neverley of Portland. haa days of the railroads Mrs Muller bought the VoahurK place returned home Saturday and report J A t'haae haa t»a«*n working ft»f ed Mr Sears to be in s very critical Mr t'hrlatlana thla week condition Mr (tout her haa rented the (i«r Mrs James Whelpley visited at llnghouaa eighty the Good Hope Ranch Friday All klnda of rropa are looking ai The I leac hIIlea Telephone Uo Is rellrnt In thla part of the coutily going to start reconstructing the A Nelaon la getting hla place line from ('line Fslls to Redmond ready for alfalfa They will move the line out from Mr Whttttmore la the new ditch under where it is over built by the rider in thla part of the country Desc hutes Power Co'», line 'N ayne i haae la attending arhool Mr. Vosburg was out Tuesday . In Hedruortd with Mr. Rhodes showing him the Mr Hatfield la helping Mr Hfout new route selected some time ago with hla work by Mr Whited and Mr Vosburg Anton Ahlatmai la making a num Mr and Mrs Harry Beckwith are ber of improvement» on hla place the proud parents of a seven and a Mr f'hrlaflana la getting hla place half pound baby boy which arrived ready to aow alfalfa Sunday. Mr and Mra J A f ’haaa and fam J. M llamhy and family of O'Neil ily vlalted at the Dutall home Hun- visited Sunday at the home of Mr day and Mrs II L. Williams A A Green Ia clearing up eotne Martin Woods and family of land for Mr Mmlth. Black Butte, visited at the Falls last E A Itrandenhurgh made a tiual week tiena »rip to Itedmond Monday. James Whelpley bought a new Delaval separator Monclay. 1 LM TIMM I II I». 11\| |»|| H The hoys of Cline Falls desire to extend their thanks to the people of Weld«-tit Near Aurora I a(«| to Hrr- Hlslers for the courteous treatment tlon Man of II••»>»Mar«l received by them While in their town and they all Join In saying that the 1 harlea hall, a «taction employe, people of Slaters are some entertain waa Inafantly killed at Aurora May era. Signed. Manager 2oth by electrocution from a tele Mr. and Mrs Rhodes of Keel phone wire that had become etitang mond, took dinner at the f'aveal l‘ d With the electric light wire» « ar- Kmptor Ranc h Tuesday. r>lng *400 volt« Another aedlon tm«n named |i|rk waa badly burned PLEASANT 111 lie, i by the name wire. Iloth mm were residents of Huh Mr and Mr» Fanning and family The acc ident occurred be left last week Tuesday for their new hard home In Mansfield. Wash . tween Aurora and Barlow Tha ror- Pearl Turner vlslt.-d at the Turner '»»>r » Jury dec ided that Rail c ame home this W e e k t" his death by coming In contact The heavy rai„ Monday night that With a live electric light wire. visited this section has put the *,n The Spokesman for good printing \\r rltwM- lì Hi; Saturday l#:0 Attention Kver> car owner ran »<>• »j I'rmto-O-l.itt ».inaiarti«*- The new pi ■ * ju.«t m lire m fo llow s: Si/.«- A $:t5 I»« * Size M formerly l ^ r w « * Si/.c- g $18 no«* Wo curry new tank*, und key* in *tock. Also nil nooettitif* i(,f inif a good light. Wo uro prepared to ^ recharge* «• ull tun**- Central OregonGara^ Phon» T»t Pro «l*i < i I- " Servie* POLK’ S JK LO O N ut J W A * ! tl‘ rl is ib ilità , . h Firr. 1W ^4| I « W'*"*...... , r i .ir » * • »"* k,n a »•« • H