The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, August 07, 1913, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Furniture
H ow lo Build U p or Tear Dow n
This Community
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Made to Order
ORDER ON
RE ASON AIR.K
NO TICE
PRICE.
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AT
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A
If you want any­
for which w * w «*rv « ivat«*!
TH E R E F O R E TH E SUCCESS
thing in this line call and 1 et us talk it over.
I do all kinds of IRON
ZEN
W O R K and B L A C K -
3th and E streets.
G. \V. DAVIES
The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond
! Night Train Service Daily
BETWEEN
I Central Oregon and Portland
♦
♦
BEGINNING
SUNDAY, JUNE
22.
1913
CENTRAL OREGON LIKE
:
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
l AND FIRST CLASS COACHES
This service is in lieu o f the day trains run heretofore.
T h e train w il l leave Bend 8:30 p. m.. Deschutes 8:48 p. m., R e d ­
mond 9:10 p. m.. Terrebonne 9:24 p. m.. C ulver 10:02 p. m., Me-
tolius 10:20 p. i n . Madras 10:30 p. m.. Mecca 11:08 p. m. Maupin
12:40 a. m.. Sherar 1:08 a. m.. a r riv e Por tlan d 8 :10 a. m.
L e a v e Portland 7:00 p. m., a r riv e Sherar 3:03 a. m., Maupin
3:26 a. m , Mecca 5:18 a. m . Madras 6:00 a. m . Metolius 6:13 a.
m.. Culver 6:28 a. m . Terrebonn e 7:08 a. m , Redm on d 7:23 a. m .
Deschutes 7:43 a. m.. Bend 8:00 a. m.
Connections made in Portland to and from W i lla m e tte V alle y
and P ug et Sound Points.
Fares and schedules and details will be furnished on application
or by letter.
W . C. W I L K E S . Asst. Gen. Frt. & Pass. Agt.
R. H. C R O Z IE R , Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.
H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Oregon.
OF
ANY
COM M UNITY
AND
LIES
IN
HAPPINESS
THE
OF
INTEREST
EVERY
HE
CITI
TAKES
eut «« *
Grocer
Well. Ma am. the i « i I i a
f reali «niea w «»re labi In the c a r l )
morning when
th«« h«*ua th em atic«
were freah
s| \ I M o \ s
In the Circuit Court 1 f the State
of Drcgtiu within and for Cfitok
Count i
t i til Kenyon. I'lalutlfT
IN
S M Collina, lufctidant
T o S XI Collina, thè ab«»ic tiamrd
defendant
IN ITS U P B U IL D IN G .
In thè tiatue of the State «»f tire
Now, thou. If \v«* nr«» to l u o i 'm l n* Individual« and n* a rumniiitilt; "«•
gon
You are lierctiv feijulred
t«»
Ml
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must not only »trlv«» for our own ;***r»onrtl i u m * « s nml w«'lfnn*. III T
ap|H»ar and anawer thè ctuuplalnt
I
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G I V E O K O UR W O I I K A N D SU H SI A N C E U N H E I.E IS III Y TO
nied agalnat )«»u In «b«* » I hivc enti!
T H E O T H E RS .
Ir«l nuli «»n or bef«»re Mtiiutav. the lat
Kv«*rvthlng w# ilo to help In th«* upbuilding nml ad> nm oment of our city dnv o f Heptembar. I S I S , aliti If )«>u
no do Ju»t that much toward our own |*r*oual Biswas
No man enu liu> mid fall t«» a«» anawer. f«»r want ther«wif.
thè plaltitlfT wlll apply lo thè court
l»hwjH»r unto hitu*cIf rtloiw*. LOIt W E A U K I N T E R D E P E N D E N T , nml
¡valuing thl». If u«* an cttls«*u* win nil unit«' nml pull t<»g«*th«*r for the common for thè l e l l e f d««mandrd thcrcln. » I l
That the pUlntlfT bave and rorover
Cm»! « v will prosper 11 » n city am! c«»n*«*«junfitly n» tinliv Iduula
frolli thè drfendant Jutlgment f«»r thè
Well paved ntr«*«‘tn nn«l sidewalk«, *»**1 «**w«*rag«* ay«tt*ui. thoruughljr ru
aum of Kour Thouaand Elg hiy eight
f«»iwd naultary law», well regulnt««! nml vu«*rv«'(W indie* force. «**»mi***t«'ni nr**
I Hill ars aliti S lx t) C e n i » wlth Inlrr
lighting equipment nml rigid building regulation*« nr** economic n*co««lti««a amt est Ihcieoti at thr rat«* o f % |*er cent
tlmrvforv they more largely ftfT«**t 11 » a* a cotninuulty than a* Individual«
per annulli frani thè L 'i u l lay
«*f
Hut lK*yoml thU nml uml«'rlylug It all ami u|*on which r«*»t» th«* foundation of Junc. 1911 and for thè further aulii
IHillarw attornev
th«* whole la T H E SUCCESS O K T I I E H USIN ESS MAN
Thl* man make* of Kour llatitlrrd
fera, ami for hls rosta and dUhuroe
an Ifirastuient gt»«*« Into » 0111 «* kind of bunlu«'«in to tun (tufa, turn or »«•!! gt*»*d*
menta hcrrin.
that
thè tmirtgage
put» hla iuoii«*y at »take, employ« lal*>r ami U*glus hln work to build better
T H I S M W IS VI1K COUNEICHT i ENK O K T I I E UOXIM U N I T Y the man dateti Julv 2». 19 I I . dui) signed et
«*cutcd and dellvrrr«! by y^U lo tÌ*e
you nhoulil rally around ami nup|»*rt
plalntlff ft»r thè pur|H»ae of »e«urtng
T H E SUCCESS OF A T O W N D E P E N 0 S ON T H E SUCCESS OF ITS
the pav meni «»f aald Indebtednea»
an*l dulv r e*'«irdr«t tin thè t i h «tal of
BU SIN E SS MEN. W H I L E T H E
SUCCESS OF T H E
B U SIN E SS MEN
Julv. 1911. In ll«H»k 13. Crook Coun*
DEPENDS ON SUPPORT T H E Y
R E C E I V E FROM T H E P E O P L E AT
ty Mor tg age Itrcorda. O H page U T ,
and covrrtng thè folb iwlng pro|»er
L A R G E E A C H BEING. H O W E V E R . D E P E N D E N T O N E ON T H E O T H E R
ty
All o f bit a 1 to .4. b«>th Imiti
No merchant can *ucret*d without the patfuunge of the pttbll*
II»* 1 » %t *
alve. «r verp tin g bit 13). of Keiivon a
lutely amt entirely depemleut on the cuatoui o f **mh ami «*\«*ry Individual who Acreage. and attuate In thè N \\ \
ha« a penuy to »pend, the little tnlte of «*ach. taken In the uggr«*gutt*. making of thr SE *4 «»f Rectlon 9 In T ow n
th«* volume on which he ruun hU bu»iuv»«
The merchant, having plenty of ahip l&. S«iuth. t»f Itange 13 K u l , *»f
comiHdttlou. munt. In order to g«*t the p«*ople‘a patronage, figure hi* prb«*» clone thè XXHIainettr Meritila»! ah lrh re»!
prt»i*ert *
has «I m e t*r«*n replattrd
and o(T«*r to them the very l»*«t Inducement# |***»»lbl«*
and la n o « orti«-lailv k n o « n a» Col
The uier«'haut pay a large reutaU. tn&en. privilege H«*eti«e*. tuaumnee. tie
AddlMon to thè City o f Ited
•Id«** employing many clerka and a»«Utmit«. In order to maintain ami conduit lina*
he» f « » r e* lo»ed and
hla bu»iu«'»M In atich a manner aa to m«*et your approval, nml to au«'ceed let me inoliti. Oregon,
that
the salti
proj*<*»ty, etr eptlng
emphaalae It again I I K M U S T I I A X K Y o U l t I 'A T I t o . N A U K T o M A K L
Hit»« k One. siiti l«nti 1. 3. 3 4 & and
H IS B USINE S S L A Y
4, nf llltw k A. and lo! I. of bl«*rk ?.
Thta coiumuulty hna aome aa fine atore«* every klmt and conducted by aa of the piai knowit aa Coltlna' Addi
fine a a«»{ of men an you will find anywhere oil the face o f the g lot nr llUral.
tlon, be »old by thè »h erlff o f
thla
Mg heart«*«! progr«*n»lve men
No t»ett«*r retail atorea. no b**tt«*r whol«*»ale .>r rounty. acrordlng tn law
and thè
practlce of thla court, to aatlafy aald
Jobbing house*, no l**tt»*r hunk*. 110 Iwtter lullla. no In'tter »« h«»*U. no 1» t
ter church«*a. no M'lter municipal or public iitllltlea. can U* fouml anywhere Jutlgment. wlth r«»ata. attorney f w *
than right here In your h«»me town, all aiiaolutely all made poaalbl# only by and dlab'iraetnenta. ariti that all p*r
ama rlaltnlng by. through or under
and through the coo|«'ration and geuenma giving of the bualue»« men
you t>r forrv e r harred and f o r a r l o w d
But. my good friend», with all of ttmae extraordinary n«*n>mpllatimenta.
from havlng or rlaltnlng to bave aay
there are some thing« being done today which are S T U M B L I N G B L O C K S righi. O lle or Intere»! In and to aald
I N T H E P A T H O K O U R G R E A T Kit G R O W T H and further develop
premiar» and for all surh otber and
merit—differencea. I f you please, w hich w e muat r«*e*>m lie ami ov«*rcouie I f w « further r e llr f aa to thè court
ma?
arem Juat
*
are to coutlnue to grow ami proaper
Thla aumniona la aerv«*d upon yoo
T o be continued uuder the title, " H E L P Y O U R S E L F BY H E L P IN Q YOUR
by publlcatlon th ereof once a « t « k
T O W N .*
for alt consec utive » c e k a tn thè Red
tnotnl
Spokeattian. by or der of thè
w !th It thr«*e o f the taga. and aa th«*»«* Hon W L llradahaw, Ju«ige o f the
cannot he renewed, a hunter will be t'Ircult Court o f Oregon for Crook
county. inaile un thè lo t h
day
of
considered aa having overshot the J l l f i 1 *♦ 1 • and pCOOl rit.ing |fc*| ■ .
limit If he la found with a deer not aumniona be publlshed
for a li con
aeciitlve
weeka In thè
Redmond
properly tag ged *'
Spokeautan.
a
weekly
newapaper
T h e llcemma which were laaued b e­ piihllnht'd In Redmond. Crook coun*
fore June 30 do not have the d«*er ty. Oregon, and that thè date o f thè
taga attached, but all county clerka tirai publlcatlon o f thla aunim«»na la
have been supplied with them and on thè 17th day o f July. 1913
(.A M U WARDEN
WOULD HAVK
J A W |LLcnx.
pr«*seiiratton o f the hunting permit
Attorney for Plalntlff
H U N T E R S C O N S P IC U O U S
the tags will he Issued
Klraf publlcatlon July 17-Aug 2R
THAT
SM ITHING also at my factory on the corner
THROUGH
Cuatomer
I »«*«* von ha««* fr«*»h
eKga at .là te n t » aiu) 1*1114 fr«*ah «*gga
at tu «enta
U t h e ic mut h illfTer
'in
mltkH I •
'
I In V i
» H f till» i)Uo«tlou? I Mil you think tli«*y Ju»t hni»|H*n«»l or h »•! ) “ ii
o\or (houitlit that th«*^* wiin a a|*«vlul u«*«*«l for I T
In th«» I*«*
Kimittu of H um * iim far buck a» history Ink«*» 11 » v««* find that Ml N
\N D Dll
Il V\ K H A N D E D T H E M S E I A K S I t H i K T I l K K KOR M A N Y
V I O l ' 8 REASONS, ciilt*f muoiitf which nr# th«* h#ti«*fit» to I»* if*ln«»l from
>rgttiiiii*«| »*» U*i> a» a »»» lal, ltit«*IN*«'iuul, »plrttual nn«l ««»iuun*r» tal «vnt«»r
U o IU h ti\«*iy m e arv »troiiK. fu nvfu l mid aisitwa'tlx«» uinl i»»*»*«*»» |»»\%*»r mid
oi«*ann to attain a growth which will gl\»' t»» un and our |»r**gi*ti> o|»i»ortutiltlo*«
for U'ttor living to «l«***»lo|» our moral. »plrltual ami IntolUvlual Ilf*', th«» thing«
K IN D S OK FI H M T l UK TO
SHORT
LI W is
The Home Merchant Has Earned Support.
machinery I now have complete facilities for
ALL
O
COM M UNITY
AND
THE
GOOO WORK
HE
CAN
OO
TO
ASSIST
REO COAT PROPOSED
FOR ALL HUNTSMEN
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Hotel Redmond Rar
Buckley’s Transfer
I. A.
Buckley,
Prop.
Phone No. 906.
Draying and Heavy Hauling.
ARTIFICIAL ICE
S T R I C T L Y P t 'K K A R T I F I C I A L ICE D E L IV E R E D TO A N Y
O F T H S C IT Y IN A N Y Q U A N T IT Y .
R E IN FO R C E D
CONCRETE
B U ILD IN G
PART
BLOCKS
T hese blocks are made by the w e t proreaa. g i v in g them th ree
ti m e « the strength o f a machine mad e block.
Persona goin g to build should aee our m aterial b efo re placing
ordera f o r any other kind.
It will pay them.
Eatimatea fu r n ­
ished on application.
Call on or w r ite to
Scarlet coata will be worn by all
Oreg on huntera In future aa a pre­
caution againat accidental ahootlng.
if the recommendations o f W illia m
L. Finley, state game warden, are
carried out.
This novel raiment goea the o r d i­
nary huntera' ''p i n k ” o f the horse
ahowa on e better. It prescribes a red
shirt, red top coat and even includes
a scarlatina cap
In thla outfit there
will be alight danger o f a hunter
being mistaken for a deer, says W a r ­
den Finley.
Boy Scout tactics will also be In­
troduced f o r the benefit o f the
hunter. Ward en Fin ley will, with hla
deputies, ar ra nge a system o f gun
signals which will tell anyone within
miles Just what the trouble is in case
a hunter is injured.
In keeping with the Idea o f brin g­
ing the fish and game laws closer to
the people, the gam e office will soon
start the issue o f a weekly bulletin,
which will he out early enough I ji
the week to enable the an gle r to plan
hls Sunday outing with assurance of
g ettin g a full basket.
“ An oth er thing o f which we would
lik e to caution the hunters tn antici­
pation o f the opening o f the season,
is the rule for the protection o f the
fe m ale d e er ,” said Mr. Finley. " T h i s
is a good rule fo r several reasons,
besides the perpetuation o f the deer.
It Is one o f the precautions against
the k il lin g o f hunters.
I f a man is
careful to see whether a deer has
horns, he will discover In time
whether it Is really a deer o r a
man.
•
" H u n t i n g parties are also warned
to observe the several changes in
the laws which the last session o f
the legislature framed.
T h e limit
has been changed from live to three.
T h e hunter must, also he supplied
with deer tags b efore he starts for
the woods.
" U p o n k il lin g a deer, one o f the
tags must be tied to the carrass im ­
mediately.
Each
license
carries
IM
uame«l «lefeiidaitt
III tlie natii» «»f thè H'a<# .
gun
You are bei et» v t • «|«élt
ap|M«ar ami anawer Ilo
, Q|
fllcd In tlie altove etitltl* 1 » 0,
1 au»«< oli ut b« f«»te
thè t«(
S«*pteiiiber. I 9 | .1, ami If
11 |
•«» appeal and anawer. fot
of. thr plalntlff wlll tak
)v
agalnat v«»u f«*r tlie aulii ••! ti
«lieti I h illa r » wlth
lutei* «(
al thè rate o f |n per ren i i»«r
from the |9th day «if Julv ||
for thè fu rthe r aulì o f l tfty
attorney fee. togethwr wlth |
r«nd t|lalui! aeinelita. atul v» ||
that the c««urt o rd e r tlie •«)»
•«»uthweat «luarter «»f ar< iiu«
t«»w nahlp 13. aouth o f range
o f the W l l l a m e t t e luerldiati.
haa t»«*eit attaché«! 1 lo »a<i»|
judgment.
wlth ««afta and <|
manta in rlm lln g
attorti« v 1
atnive a|MM'Iflrd
Thla aumniona la put»ll»h«M
iter o f the ll«*n
XX
I. Iir
Jutlge t»f lite Circuit Court
gol», for Cr«M»k r«»unty. rnad»
’ il»
l»i
a«rlh lng that t h l » autum««»«
l|»h«H| for alt coiiaecutlve *«
thè ltedm«*n«l H|Mike»inan «
newapaper o f g e n e ra i rlr«
pubii»h«««1 In lte«linond. Cr««*i
ty, Oreg«*n. an«l tlie «late «>f fi
publlt at Imi la J u l) 17. I 9 | 1
ì A XX II I ,. ■
Atttir tir y fur
Kirat put»li* atl«»ti July I .*
N«*4Me f«»r Publl« att«>»
tle p a r tn in i! o f the Interior
|j»t»«t t Itti«'e at T h e D alle » (
lai) 1 « 1 * 1 1
N oltr e la herrby g ite ti th«
XV Hall, o f IteiM'hutew, 1 tref
on XI«rt h IJ 1901. tu».Ir II
L n try N « I& 9 I9 . » e r i a l N
for SXX 1 4 aevtlon l i . tow
m i uth,
ratige 13 enei.
XX
mrrldiati ha » nlrd n«»tl«e
■ m
tit»n to make Klnal T h r e e X • «r h f l
• m u t i l i • Ialiti to the la 1 u T
deiM'flbed. t»efore II t ‘ 4* li io. f
•»toner, at Itemi. !>’ *«oa
t h » I t h ita* of H r | j l r t l i l » r r , 1
m
U l a i m a i nt n a t u r a a» « i i h r « « <
Auto tu \ alai f o i a J»* oh
■ M
o f IW a h u t r » O f » 0 * * 0 . Kf«**| * m
• mul aif ! i r « f m t f t i d
O f r a o i ». r m
U Com o f l i r f u t . O f r g o t )
Il
KR XNK XX « M G
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<
» I r t i pubtirAllun i t t i * I * i , I '
X i 4 k r f • *c Public al l«»n
tvepartmeat o f the lntrrl«»r. f
t a b d ( i f t r a at T b e D alle » 1 'teg
J u ne 3 4 1912
Notice 1» hereby g iven tt»a* Oan^Hj
K XX rb b e f of Hrdmon d H f r ( •«. i f l
oh March l b 19 13 made H«»^
i|&!
for I H 3 K H
as. i
Her |0. T o f|
i l m • - 1 h Range 13 eaal. XX i. an
Medidian. has filed no tice of
tío s to make
Final
Commutas
Proof, to eetabitah claim to the 1
above deaeri bed. b e fo re XX* II
f e t t , U H Comm laaloner. at
tnond.
Oregon, «»n the
i t h lay |
Sept etri brr 1913
Claimant m m r « as witnc»*«*»
J I» Rat rr H XX Mar*
d m Reynolds. Claude Christ, a
Redmond. Oregon
II K R A N K W O O D C O CK .
Regi
Kirat publication July 17-Aug ‘*4
loindlady
i o ffre *
Hoarder
XX HI you ta ke tea
W h ic h e v er you call I
IN T H E WOODS.
S. D . F O X & C O .
I ;
HI X| X|( » > s
The law »till pro v ide » that It »hall
In i h » Circuit Court ut ^
Im unlawful for ait voue to kill iteci
«»f OregtMi
w H bili and r()r
without horn»
T h u la for the pro t Ntunty
It t tIon of Hi«* «!»•«’ anti the fawn
R c «I ii i « mii I Bank «if C h iu d i
T h U will al»«« proto«'t tlu* tatti«* the «•«irporatloti, Plalntlff,
va
killing o f which hna mad«* tlu* de«*i
t 'h a r l e » N l.orlng
huntei aome what o f a p«*»t with th
l o tdiarlea N lairltig th»
farinera
With the installation of my new wood working
.MAKING
REDMOND SPOKESM AN
The Redmond Spokesman
r
Is the L E A D IN G
T IV E
PAPER
and
REPRESENTA­
O F R E D M O N D and the
R E D M O N D DISTRICT.
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