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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1913)
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Block dmoml. - Oregon THK REDMOND HI'OK KHM AN PAGE 8EVE.V companied by Sam Christians left Haturday evening for their old home at Arlington, VVn , having rented lheir place here to Mr Provost tl Roucher and Al.-» Duvall are helping al tb»i "Poplar Farm" thla week llastuiia I’eleraon lo»l a valuable .luck Perry hua been plow lug for milk cow Sunday morning III« Foster liopa tli« paat week Chris I’eleraon started Monday I'ltolr practice nut li«li| Thursday «v«nlna at Mi« hum« of Hi« l«ai|«r, for bis homestead at Uiwer Bridge K in him and Joyce Woods vlalted Mina Viola Tro«a<tal« Tli« Tlfiia lioya r«turn«il \V«iln«a nl Ihe Thompson home Sunday •lay from an extended flalilna trip on I.AIDLAH Oi« ltoachui«a Th«y l«ft for Ixild law lh« n«»i ilay wli«r« they plan lo The C S surveyors who are run work on the Tunialo I'rojw t ning the ■ anal line for the govern | |i<«' Morgan la ovrr from Kablilt nient dlli hea are working out near ll«av«n In li«lp Mum Wlllruxen Some of Ihe crew were In I’owell IIit 1 1 «* hail th« honor of Gist Ted Keeker hating lh« fatt«at woman at th» Ixildlaw Saturday. l(«<linoml celebration Mr» Glliaon drove them In Thla canal la aimed 1 arrli'il off th» prlte, with w«lghl lo lo lake watrr from the Deschutes fo Irrigate land north of the present apar» Th» w I ml blew an haril h«re Hal- Tumalo Project G W Hoover, agent In llend for unlay lhal It waa very Inconvenient for thiiee who were atlemptlng lo the Ford car, was here last Saturday Mra G W Snyder la reported lo pul up hay Several crewa hail lo be rao overlng rapidly from (he gccl- lay off In the afternoon The I'owell Unite Ugh! Knota are dent of about three weeks ago In talking of having a hlg dance at the which the horse she was driving ran end of haying The lael dance waa away, throwing her out of the buggy The telephone line bull! by the auch a aucceaa that no douht a good crowd will turn out for another on« atate on the Tumalo Project la com A number of the farmera her« pleted to caiupe 4 and A Starting hav« r»* rlvrd from the First Nation al the office In l.aldlaw II follows Ihe al Hank of ll«nd, a book called road weal to the Plnehurst school From ihere a branch goes "Soil Culture" Till» bonk 1» pub liouae llahed l*> the Iteere Co of Moline, south to camp 4. and another west to from the reault» of np»rltn«nta ion Wlmer'a place, and then north to ducted on thrlr model farina, and ■ amp *. near where the big dam will will tie a great help to Ihoae who lie built In spite of tbe unusually large •tudy It number of fishermen coming down Mra A it llayn ha» been very III the past week Tbe doctor rpun from ll.-nd and other points to fish near here the fish are as plentiful as lledmond ha» mad« »«veral call» lei- llobli» )• building a new gran a( any former time The »mailer fish ary on hla ditch land Thla la lo be can be caught In larger numbers this 20 by l l feel with a corrugated Iron year than »y«r. and some big ones are reported roof J II Corheran of (Tine Falla, waa Geo llobtia made a trip to Red a business visitor here last week mond for feed \Vedne»day Some of the engineers working on II I. Gill, who haa been ataylng with Kilward William», lia» left for the Tumalo Project and the town boys have built a tennis court back the Tumalo country Richard Maker of Ihr lluff Maker of J It Wlmer'a store The court Is Auto Co , Chalmera demon»! ratora. In excellent playing condition, gnd • • » In Ihl» »«clIon la»t 44’edneaday has new bark atop« Alfalfa hay waa rut much earlier Mlaa Jeaale Moor, who ha* been working for le e llnbha. left for her thla year, whenever possible, than formerly The rain delayed many of home In |l«nd Wedtteeday Ml»e Phoebe lleath celebrated her the farmers, but those who cut early have their second crop startl'd nice Mth birthday Hun.lay by giving a birthday dinner for a few of her ly now There waa 2 4r. Inches of rain In young friend» Among those pr«» ent were the Ml»ee« Alma Johnaon. June In this section this year, Ihe Dry land Viola Truesdale and Measrs llo u largest for several yean. farmers are enjoying good prospects llusaett and Porter lleath Mra Henry Young of Redmond, for fine rropa tn ronsr.joenre The first ramp to be established ■ pent the week end with her mother, for work on the Tumalo Project. No Mr» llrown The Kd Pierson made a trip to the 4. la practically completed bulldlnga are rook house, bunk In the morning they failed to find Johnaon ranch Sunday house and office Tents are to be pro their axe where they had left It the J P IViherty of Redmond, and vided for the engineers Thla ramp previous evening A search reveal Kdward William» took dinner »1 the la directly south of the Plnehurst ed the fact (hat the door of one Wlllroien home Sunday school house, and the work on the of the bulldlnga In the camp was lower part of the canal will all be pried off. and the axe had been used PI.KAHANT KHHiK directed from here for that purpose and taken Inside. Attorney General Crawford, ac The dead man wax hanging by a Roar Hunter vlalted at the Pro- companied by Mr Van Winkle, as voal home Tueaday strap that he had been using for a Mr and Mr» ll Anderaon made a sistant secretary of atate, haa been belt. Although he only dropped In IxGdlaw- tbe past few days looking business trip to Item! Wednesday about two feet, hla neck waa broken A Nelson 1» helping Mr Peterson after the Intereats of the Tumalo Coroner Poindexter was telephoned Project It la reported that they are haul hla hay thla week for and came over from Prlnevllle Mra Anderaon and Mr* Melael engaged In securing the right of way accompanied by Ur Kdwards. At made a hualneaa trip to Redmond for the feed canal from Ihe (luiebr Redmond they picked up C. A. Lu companies and others Wedne»day cas. who went with them the rest of The "Outlaw t'lub" which haa Sam Chrlatlan Bold hla 40 acre the way. A coroner's Jury waa em- farm to O Roucher thl» week Mr been boarding In the hall under the pantieled, who found the facta as Koorher will take Immediate posses- Odd Fellows building, haa been bro stated above. ken up The different parties are »ton of hi* new purchase J A Thompson 1« a»»l*tlng A A now living In separate houses or r \ l * F K l ’ l HI.ISHKS MANY have gone to the camps to work Green In getting up hi» crop FIN 41. I’ ltt s VF NOTICES Walter II May, who la well known G W Nethery Is hauling hla hay around l.aldlaw, la working on the thla week Herman Ixvve of this city, showed Glenn Cog of Iteachiltea. took »up Joint county and government road to The Spokesman editor a copy of the per Thursday evening at the Chaae shorten the distance between Prlne- Clayton. New Mexico. Citizen that vllle and Mitchell Mr May la fore home. contained 226 final proof notices of l\ Mr Fuller la hauling hay on the man of Ihe crew working there settlers declaring their Intention to Finns baa Just come to Laldlaw C. II Irvin place thl» week "prove up” In that section. Reside Mr and Mr« I. K Smith and fam from there to look for a Job on Ihe the final proof notices there were a He haa been cook ily vlalted Friday evening at the Tumalo Project large number of other legal notices. ing for the road crew. Hunter home The paper was 1(5 pages, somewhat Rev. A O. Walker preached here shy as regards news matter, but way Mr Doty 1» cutting hla alfalfa flits laat Sunday both forenoon and eve week to the good from un advertising Mr Provost 1» moving onto the ning. standpoint. It was Agured up that I.al<llaw now haa a tennis organi 'Hunter place this week the legal advertising in the paper M Whlttlniore bought a tine driv zation. ihe "Tumalo Tennis Terri for five weeks would total In the The officers neighborhood of )2 500. Mr. Ixvve ing horse and buggy of Mr Hunter ers’’ -the Triple T'a are John Wittier, preat ; Hugh 1411*- last Friday. formerly lived In Clayton and says It M W Chase bought a new victor lieraleln, vice preat . and O. Kd Rosa, Is a Ane section, with climate about phonograph Saturday and a number sec. and Irena. The tennis players like here, and that settlers have are anxloua to arrange matches with been locating there for the past four of the latest records C it Jarrett hauled hi» hay this other clubs In the county. It la ru or Ave years by the hundreds. It Is a mored lhal there are several good week. dry farming country but good crops Mr Clark has moved to l.alillaw, playera among the newcomer* to the of broom corn, kaffir corn, mllo where he 1» working on fhe Tumalo town. inalze and vegetables are grown. Fay Mudd la now back tn Ixild- When he was last there. In 1907, Project He returned Sunday and ex- Mr Roucher moved onto hla new law Mr. Ixvve says Ihe town shipped out pecta to remain a short time. He haa over 1000 cars of live stock, 5,000,- place Saturday. Henry Hewitt» 1» rutting hi* alfal been engaged In railroad work 000 pounds of wool, 250,000 pounds latlillaw la to have a base ball of alfalfa seed, 500 cars of broom fa thla week Some of corn and 300 cars of miscellaneous Mrs. W. I, Perry, who was III re team In the near future. the boy a are out throwing Ihe ball products cently. la now aide fo he out J A Voahurg of Cline Fall*. » » « around nearly every evening now. In Ihl* aeetInn Saturday posting no I.aldlaw already haa some good 44 4 NTs TO F X T F R M IN 4TF .1 41 k it 4IUIITS IN ORFGON tices of an miction sale he la going lo hull players and the engineer* and others have provided some more have al hla place A Salem dispatch of the 11th says: Mra Johanaen la ralalng a great I NhN(»44 \ M 4N T 4 K K S HIS Jark rabbits had better seek other many dilcka thla year I II F. M O N D U NIGHT climes than Oregon for their abode, Mr and Mra Alex Duvall vlalted for Amos Kenworthy of Hllladale, al the Chaae home laat Sunday. An unknown man eommltted sui has written Secretary of State Oleott Al Ihe acbool hoard meeting held recently Mlaa Mable Holy waa hired cide by hanging himself In Camp tl that he Is prepared to wage a war of for teacher for Ihe next term, and weal of Ixtldlaw, Monday night. He extermination upon Ihe whole tribe, Clarence Whltllmore waa hired for came to the camp, which la as yet and that all that is necessary for unoccupied, shortly after a survey hint to commence operations Is a Janitor Raamua I'eleraon flnlahed hauling ing party had loft. Thla party con guarantee that he will he rewarded He dives not disclose sisted of Frank Phoenix and Harry for his labora hla hay Monday. Mrs. (1 G. Hunter and family, ac Kennurd, and when they returned In his letter what hla plan of warfare ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A ♦ ♦ a 4 f ê ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e in >\\| ||, m n > ; E Five of the choicest and best located )R. .). HARK DKNTIST Apply to “ A A ,” Spokesman office. * O re go n — " . A. McFarlane LAWYER arUc# tn «Il rtnirta •tvi I', S. l-«iw! t »ftirr edmond - Oregon Vincent’s VERY.FEED and TRANSFER (B OX >NI>. • I Phone No OREGON 1702 P U R E Jersey Milk deliv ered to nwtomcrM in •ny part of the city. MOI NTVIKW FARM E. ft T it 'llK N O K . hon« N«. H|0 Prop. iCtNlrnotxl. On». o v r n en Y U R T U P fR ItN C t P atents I RADI »VI ■ Di Hi W COPYRIOHT* AC A ltran* •»n ilfog * • k«*trh »0.1 drarrtptlMfi mu? nlrfelf *ac««ri<iif| r»ur c»|Mti»• «M ft*»«* • L*rtlt«*r an ivw ttw ï* pfithAW» r***t*'jÄi:ÄkxJ oftaatf - I f . - o 0.»#oilal HANÛBOQR on ■ p M * l ‘i-------em «»Mem K K tii'f f..r a... tiring ( « l o m i . Patenta taken Ihr >ugh Munn A t o. receive per Min>IU*, without charirn. in thw Scientific American. iff lltoatra’ a.l W rrklf K |.a______ « • i a Uta. |L ftolj by alt rewa.tralrra Co.»-»—« New York OREGON A G R IC U LTU R A L COLLEGE o a . n i r R i , Waahluat<*u. I». Ci. C O IN S i f forty-fifth school year ICPTt vata ta tai» cam 1 C O U R S E S In manrphasesol IM I( ITIIM rNOINItniNO MOMI fCON' M.r % MlNlNU iOHItT«» COM- exact PMtaMtcr wo - v f a r C o urses together) are offered for sale at rea sonable price if bought entire. Jol innon Building tedm i in d , residence lots in the city (all lying "> aoiM m » runt MOMt (coNOMica mzchsnic * btb rosiara» C om mi * ci p n m m ic t CACHER'S CO U RS ES in manual trai*i'ig. agriculture, iloniratir a irm r an.l art. l u e i c . including piano, airing, hanil ln«t- Utnrnia amt voice culture. B e a u t i f u l B o o k l e t entitled ‘ T h F.nnn mmkmt or Knnxi. t.ira" ami I l' ATAI. im . uk will lie mailed free on application A<l Ire.« II M. T k A n a nt , Kegiatrar, w M "m »») Corvallis, Oregon. will be. but states that It la practical A L L SORTS and that he I* willing to demonstrate It at his own expense as soon as the "You'U be sorry some day you guarantee is forthcoming. Declaring didn't marry." that he Is unable to And any appro "Well. I ’d rather not be married priation for the subject the Secre and be sorry 1 wasn’t than be mar tary of State haa referred Ken- ried and sorry I was." worthy to the Fish and Game Com mission. Newed— Did you spend so much money as this before I married you? W. O. W. ( AMI’ INSTITTTKD Mrs. Newed— Why, yes. H F K K T l ’ KSDAA N IGHT Newed— Then I can't understand why your father went on so when I Tuesday night Redmond Camp took you away from him. No. 800, Woodmen of the World.was N’aybor— I say, Subbubs, did I organized here by Assistant District Manager Jay J Parker, who has bring back that lawn mower you lent been In the city the past month tak me last fall? Subbubs— No. you didn't. ing applications for membership to Navbor— That’s too bad! I had the order. The Camp was organized with a list of 40 charter members. Just come over to borrow it again. \4'm. A. Prater, district manager of The Spokesman for good printing this territory, instituted the Camp and delivered all the paraphanalia Notice for Publication to the officers, with full authority of Department of the Interior. IT. S. a local Camp of the \4’oodmen of the Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, \4’orld. The following officers were July 14. IRIS. Notice is hereby given that George Installed: W. Hall, of Deschutes. Oregon., who, P. C. C.— Geo Farris. on March 12. 1908. made Homestead C. C.— J. H. Dittlmore. Entry No 15919. serial No 04350. Ad. Lieut. Karl C. Stevens. for SW 1-4 section 18. township 16 south, range 13 east. Willamette Hanker—J. W. Brewer. meridian, has Aled notice of Inten Clerk H. F. De Souza. tion to make Final Three Y'ear Proof Kurort C. B. Clark. to establish claim to the land above Watchman H. S. Hutchins. described, before H C. Kills. I’ . S. Commissioner, at Bend. Oregon, on Sentry M. 44’ . Chase Physician Dr. F. H. Rhodemver the 5th day of September. 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Managers— J.4V. Moore, 0 months: Antone Aulstrom. Jacob Peterson, D. D. Smith. 12 months; C. N. Kh- of Deschutes. Oregon: Fred H Sher wood of Redmond, Oregon; I’ rling ret, 18 months. C. Coe of Bend. Oregon H FRANK WOODCOCK. Spokesman ClasslAed ads bring Register. results try them—don't cost much First publication July 17-Aug 14 Good Printing f t 4 The Spokesman r If you want to SELL your property List it with “That Man McCaffery” He doesn't ask an exclusive right: he can sell it anyway