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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1913)
TUT URDA Y. JI'LY io. i » n Til K H Kl» MONI) SPOKESMAN THE STORE PAGE THREE MÜNZ OK When people come u distance o f 100 miles and over to buy their Hardware, Farm Implements, Faints, Oils, (¿lass, etc., o f a firm, the natural conclusion is that that firm has Kained a reputa tion for if«s*d goods that are sold at satisfactory prices to the buyer. This brings us down to the meat o f the story— the Hardware and Implement House o f Alfred Munz. Redmond, Oregon. This store, without exaggeration, carries the largest stock o f the above goods o f any store in Central Oregon, and draws trade from a ter ritory reaching 100 miles and more distant. There is a reason, and that reason is: A complete stock to select from, courteous treatment, square dealing, and fair prices, a combination that proclaims good merchandising. You will be satisfied if you do your buying at The Store of MUNZ at Redmond ». i<nl a ll J I’ K E M It'M L IS T OF T U B T H IR D ANNU A L , REDMOND POTATO SHOW AND FAIR I TO HK H E LD A T REDM OND OCTOBER 23, 24, 25 TH R E S H E D PO TA TO E S F« i the F« >r t he For the For the F« r the F< r the F<r the liest Rest Rest Rest Rest Rest Rest Itushel o f Potatoes, any variety . . . $ ....... Rushel o f Rurbanks ................. . .. .$20.00 $15.00 Rushel o f Rural New York. . . . Rushel o f l ítele Sam ............... . . . $ 16.00 $ 10.00 Rushel o f Early O hio............... Rushel o f Early Rose............... $10.00 Pack o f Potatoes, .'I crates, all one . $ ... •let y $ For the Rest Collection, 2 or more varieties, ti specimens each, grown by child I I years or under ............................................................. $ 5.00 From the Rest Model Made from Potatoes........ $ 6 00 5.00 For the la rg es t 6 Potatoes, any v a rie ty ............. $ $ 5.00 $ $ 10.00 $ 7.50 $ 7.50 $ 5.00 $ 5.00 $ $ . . s-e s r,,r ; i liar • » ur Cabbage, :t specim en s.......... Carrots, Table, ft specimens Carrots, Stock, It specimens I Onions, la‘st bushel . Onions, ft specimens Parsnips, ¡I specimen i I u I aliagas, ¡i u mips, Table, ft . . 01.00 . . $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 . .$ 1.00 . . $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 . $ 3.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1 .(Ml $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 One One One One One One One One One One One One One One G R A IN S half bushel Rluestem W h e a t ........................... $1.00 half bushel Golden Chaff Wheat ..................... LOO half bushel I. ttie Club W h e a t ......................... 1.00 half bushel Forty Fold W h ea t......................... 1.00 half bushel Turkey Red W h e a t ....................... LOO half bushel Shadeland Challenge O ats............ LOO half bushel Silver Mine O a t s ........................... 1.00 half bushel Raid H a r le y ................................... 1.00 half bushel Reardless B a r le y ........................... 1.00 half bushel Rearded H a r le y ............................. 1.00 half bushel R y e ................................................ 1.00 peck o f Field P e a s ............................................ 1.00 peck o f Flint Corn in E a r................................. 1.00 peck o f Dent Com in E a r ................................. LOO ......... $ .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 2.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 To be grow n by exhibitor in Crook County. General Exhibit o f all k in d s ................................... $3.00 Best Dish o f Jonathan Apples ............................... 1.00 Rest Dish o f Spitzenberg A p p le s ........................... LOO Rest Dish o f Newtown Pippin Apples..................... LOO Rest Dish o f Raldwin A p p le s ................................. 1.00 Rest Dish o f Northern Spy A p p le s ....................... 1.00 Rest Dish o f Gravenstein A p p le s ........................... 1.00 Rest Dish o f W hite Permaine Apples..................... 1.00 Rest Dish o f Winesap A p p le s ................................. LOO Rest Dish o f Yellow Bellflower A p p le s .................. 1.00 Rest Dish o f W agner Apples ................................. 1.00 Rest Dish o f Rome Beauty A p p le s ......................... LOO Rest Dish o f Gano A p p le s ...................................... 1.00 Rest Dish o f Ren Davis A p p le s ............................... LOO Rest Dish o f Crab A p p le s ...................................... 1.00 Rest Dish o f W inter Banana ................................... 1.00 Rest Dish o f Ramis» ................................................ 1.00 Rest Dish o f Rartlett P e a r s ..................................... 1.00 Beat Dish o f W inter N e lle e .................................... 1.00 Rest Dish o f Keit'er ................................................ LOO Rest Dish o f H eifer Pears ..................................... 1.00 Beef Dish o f IV (dies .............................................. 1.00 Beet Dish o f P lu m e ................................................. l on Rest Dish o f Petite P ru n e s ..................................... 1.00 Rest Dish o f Italian P ru n e s ..................................... LOO Rest Dish o f Grapes ................................................ 1.00 . $ 1 .(Ml $ 1.00 FLO W E R S For the Rest Collection, 5 or more varieties, i urs specimens each grown by school child 14 Rest Collection o f Potted Plants..............................$2.00 or under ..................................................... Rest Collection o f Flowers ..................................... 2.00 r.'(M) 2 d : $ 3.00 3 d Rest Collection o f Roses ........................................ LOO Rest Collection o f Sweet P e a s ................................. LOO F IE L D CROPS Rest Collection o f Asters ...................................... 1.00 $ 2.00 Most Heautifully Arranged B o q u e t....................... 1.00 Display o f Timothy . . . . . . . 2.00 2.00 1 ( H ) 1 .(Ml 1.00 1.00 (N ot less than ft inches at band) . . 1.00 .50 Best Dish o f Cookies .......................................... .50 Collection o f Canned Fruits, Jellies and Pickles. .50 Best Collection o f Canned F r u i t ......................... 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 Best Best Rest Best Best .50 Best C U L IN A R Y D E P A R T M E N T Is>af o f B r e a d ...................................................$1.00 Pan o f Light R o lls .......................................... 1.00 Layer C a k e ...................................................... 1.00 L o a f Cake ........................................................ 1.00 Angel Food C a k e ............................................ 1.00 Dish o f D ou gh n u ts......................................... 1.00 1.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 Best Exhibit o f Cooking, such as pastry, bread. .50 3.00 2.00 .50 Rest General Exhibit o f Farm Products grown by an individual exhibitor. Open to all farmers in Crook County, .50 First. $ . . . . ; second. $ . . . . ; third, $. . . . .50 Rest article coming under the head o f Manual .50 Training, by any school b oy............................ $ 3.00 $ 2.00 .50 .50 R A B B IT M E T A L .50 The Spokesman has about i.000 .50 pounds of old type metal that is Just .50 the thing for babbit metal, packing (Continued from 1st pace) .50 for boxes, etc. Same wilt be sold THE TIMALO .50 apples Arkansas Black. Wagner. reasonable. Large quantities sold .50 White Permain and Jonathan are st a discount. .50 the best. Cherries, plums, prunes 50 and pears are also grown. " I understand your wife Is doing .50 The improvements on this project her own cooking?" F R U IT S VEGETABLES BoHS, Table. 6 specimens ..................... B o o l s , Stock or .Mangels, .'1 specimens.. Boets, Display o f Oats in Stalk ........................................ 1.00 i >i <pla> o f Barley in S t a lk ...................................... 1.00 Display o f R j «■ in Stalk .......................................... 1.00 (N ot less than I inches at band) Six Rest Stalks o f C o r n .......................................... 1.00 Six Bi st Stalks >>f Milo Mai— .............................. l 00 ' argest Son I lower ................................................ l 00 Tallest Sun Flower .................................................. 1.00 $2.00 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 are not such as the excellence of the land and crops would seem to war rant. On account of the uncertainty that has prevailed and also the lark of the necessary water under the old Columbia Southern Co. many set- tiers who have contracts for land have remained away. However, those farmers who are now on the project and have their land cleared and In crop are doing nicely. Many of them have good buildings and im- provements on their farms. There is much good stock on this project. Through the instrumental- Ity of different associations good cows and hogs have been shipped both from the east and front the Wll- laniette valley. There are also quite a number of good horses in this sec- non “ You are mistaken.” "But Jinks told me she was." "Oh. that was Just for a little whljp Jinks was making us a visit and I guess she thought he had stay ed long enough." fit MMOXS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon within and for Crook County. Redmond Bank of Commerce, a corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Charles N. Loring. Defendant. To Charles N Loring. the above named defendant. In the name o f the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint Died In the above entitled court and cause on or before the 1st day of September. 1913. and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want there .‘>0 of. the plaintiff will take Judgment .50 ! jh e Desert l.and Board has made against you for the sum of Two Hun •80 the ruling that contracts shall not dred Dollars, with Interest thereon the rate of to per cent per annum .50 tie made out for any land until there at from the 19th day of July. 1911. and •80 1 « water available for It. It was on for the further sun of Fifty Dollars •50 this point that the old company fell attorney fee, together with hts costs .50 down. They made contracts that and disbursements, and will also ask .50 they were unable to fulfill, and the that the court order the sale of the southwest quarter of section J9. in .50 contract holders never came to the township 13. south of range 13. east country. of the Willamette meridian, (which Now that the state has charge of b« * n »»»< ••»««» « » satisfy said ,__ . , . . ... Judgment, with costs and dlsburse- $1 00 the project and is pushing It to com- ! nunts Including attorney fees as 1 00 pletlon. with an efficient engineer In above specified This summons is published by or so charge. It seems that the old Colum der of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, 50 bia Southern, so long held out as an Judge of the Circuit Court of Ore 50 example of Irrigation mismanage gon. for Crook county, made on the 50 ment, will be a name of the past, and 10th dsy of July, 1913, and pre- the Tumalo Project will be known scribing that this summons be pub- throughout the country as an exam lished for six consecutive weeks In the Redmond Spokesman, a weekly .50 ple of the best method of reclaiming newspaper of general circulation, published In Redmond. Crook coun .50 arid lands. ty, Oregon, and the date of the first .50 An Irish doctor sent this bill to a publication Is July 17, 1913. .50 J . A . W 1 LLC O X . lady: "T o curing your husband till .50 Attorney for Plaintiff First publication July 17-Aug. IS .50 he died, £25."