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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1913)
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ J. & IIO SC II, M . I). ■ p h y s ic ia n orride: N. Jf: Corner #11» and K HU. - Oregon RII. RODEMEYER PHYSICIAN and SURHKON Eyes TfHlrtl. ( i I hhkcn l*roprrly Kit tod Oti ti Khret lina, block Reti il olid, * Oregon L _ I )K . .1. H A R K DENTIST Johnson Builtling tcdmtiiul, - Oregon 6. A. McFarlane LAWYER fl nnnnrnnnunrnn^ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦! row ki . i . m m : land SURUKON monti, ♦ Or* in .11 courts and If. S. I -and Olite* August I I Powell h u ll« was visited by a ibuiiili-r shower Hun.lay evening It taut* Inal In tittle to lliilab tlllliiK mil lb « ilry land .rain In iiood shape Will 1‘urrlab. who baa bran work- in . for law and tjeorge llobba. knocked the I'owidl Until' dual olT bla fi'i't and headed for l-rwlslon, Idaho, Monday Tom l.an.don waa mil lit Powell llulli’ l b . Oral of l b . wi'nk looking over bla a|iud patch tJcorgc Heckman look a load of fal hogs lo Ki’duioiid laat Wad lira day and bad th . misfortune of loa In. o n . from the li.al before Ii. got lb .m In Mia« N . l l l . llakln. who la working for la '. Iloliba. A p . n l l b . week end III lletid John W o l f . i look a load of n.w iHiiaio.A lo I'r ln .v lll. Friday Th« i n . " bunt a t l i . i . A.ld lli.y w « r . lb . 1 » . ai received ihla y.ar Will drown and Mlaa Alma John . hi look Holiday dlnn.r with Mr and Mra W a li.r Koal«r T b . y at- l. m l . d l b . ball gum. at Alfalfa In l b . afl.rnoon I iih ' Ilayn la among l b . Aral lo At a r i pulling up l b . second < Hiring of alfalfa Muni Wllroaon and John It.ynolda art spending a abort naiatlon In lh . mounlalna A , aoon aa Ih.y r.lurn, MUM. who la road supervisor. plana 10 m up l b . road from l b . d u l l , to l b . d.dmond l ' r l n . « l d . road Mra N I' Ally l.ft laal Friday for a two w . . k a ‘ visit In Portland -Mr and Mra John Mrlnuiald. who b a t " tx-.u «lading at l b . Tru.adal. bom., I . f * Saturday for Ih .lr horn. In Tacoma Mr iltllfm of N.w llail.ton. II . la «lading with bla daughl.r, Mra MrFarlan. I I . la « . r « w .ll Hn pr.aa.d with Ihla loralll« Mr and Mra T K Ow.na and fam ll« a r . vlalllng Mra Ow.na' alal.r. Mra l l . o r g . Tru.adal. Mr Ow.na la aiip.rlni.nd.nl of construction for l b . Milwaukee Railroad at Tacoma Runda« waa spent aa a reunion day on l b . Iteachutea by about 3& Colo- rad i people Mr and Mra T ru .a dal. and family Mr and Mra tlw.ua and family, and Mr and Mra Skeen and family w . r . present front Powell du ll. TKTHFdoU III r r n g Auguat I I II l ‘ M l.lh . aa«a l b . royut.a ar. very plentiful around hla place, ih .y hating dlapoacd of atmul a third of bla chtrk.na In l h . paat two weeks W K Van All.n. chief deputy from I 'r ln .till., and father enjoyed dln n.r with Fred llo o v .r Sunday laat Mr and Mra J B M d t f and daughl.r w . r . call.ra at l h . t 'l o t . r l . a l Itanch Sunday Mra W K Abbey called at l h . O r.gory bom. Saturday afternoon, l h . I h r w wr.ka old a«in being th . at- traction Mra J dutch.r a|i.nt Saturday aft ernoon with h.r alal.r. Mra l l a l l l . Malm IT.y T h . Sag. druab Sewing t’ lrrl. met with Mra K K Hutch.r Thuraday afternoon, th. Ilm . Irelug apent In patchwork, after which l b . boal.aa aert.d a luncheon conalallug of aanilwlch.a. p.ach.a, fruit, c o c o a ««! ’ cak" and lemonade Those prea.nl w . r . Mra t ’ II Miller. Mra W K Abbey. Mra J Anchor. Mra II !>. Mellow an. Mra S Mai kl.fr.ah, Mra. Karl ll.nlon and children. Mra (' I.. Mead and glrla. Mra C H Slurdlvan and children. Mra J Mora.. Mra. W J Slurdlvan. Mra J F Van All.n and aon and Mra M A King and , children H Smith haa a very lam. horae. on. o f lla l.ga being badly awollen. t*. Mead, who w.lil lo a . . It, thtnka lh . In|ury due lo a anak. b ll. . J dutch.r la aaaluttng with th. aecoud culling of hay on lh . McCall ranch on Crooked river. d Van Alien .pent one day the paal week with John d.rry, who re- altlea In llo i I'an von. looking over hla cropa and partaking of a tine dlnn.r cooked by him Mr Van A ll.n atat.a that d .rry haa l h . lineal patch of winter atiuaab h. ever saw d .rry expects It to yield him between two and t i n . . tons He alao haa about o n . half acre of line onlona and a two-year-old orchard which haa apple tree, wllh arv.ral apple, each on them, and on. amnll peach tree w ith flv. nice, may peach.« on It. Mr and Mra K. M Kby and aon took aupper with W. J. Slurdlvan and family Sunday night. Mra J O. Hana.ti waa a caller at th . Slurdlvan horn. Sunday after noon. J a m .. Dillon haa built hint n cot tage on hla eighty, and will live In 11 for a while W K. tlregory and Ed Line« were call.ra at th. Clover l-eaf Ranch Friday J F. Van All.n haa a tin. field of barley which Hay Archer cut for him Friday \V R. tlregory loat one of hla work lutraea Sunday laal W J Slurdlvan anti family. C I* Mead and family. J F Van Allen and family, and day Archer have re turned from the cool, freah hr.eiea and open air life on Crane ITalrle. C. II Miller and wife were call.ra at the Van Allen ranch Thuraday. Fred Hoover and Peter Van Allen railed on II C. Mlethe Sunday laat. Mr Mlethe ahowed aa line a patch of eucumbera iih attnny California can grow. 0 1 . nn, the four-year-old aon of Dell Slurdlvan. him returned home after .pending three week, with hla grandparent» at Sisters Mr. ami Mra S Macklefreah left the latter part of the week for their former home at Centralla, Wn. Mr. Macklefreah haa Bold hla Intereafa here lo hla brother, lale from the Imperial Valley. California Mra C. D. Slurdlvan enjoyed a vlalt from her alal.r, Mra J. Anchor, Wednesday and Thuraday. Mra C II Miller will entertain the Sage llrtiah Sewing Circle on Auguat 21. . . . Mr Co* front Crooked river, waa over In the Willamette Valley and purchased at* two-year-old Holstein . Redinoliti - Oregon Vincent’s IVERY, FEED and TRANSFER RllDMOND. • I’ hotio So OltKOON 1*03 I» U R E lersey Milk pMivoml to customers in iny part of tho city. IMOUNTVIEW FARM |K. It. TIC H E N O R . lion*. No. MO Redmond, Ore o v e r as v c a n « ' im m iN C t Twaoc M ar . « i O t t lO N S C O .T .IO H T « A A n r o i l i • • « iillt if a afcolrh ao.t .1 «*•«•* 1 pH->o tuftf !.-fc » T M o o r t n » • I l M 'l ' • I » n •■•■r « . « i i a f r « o • » | .*I W "t l " U « '■ I l l ' l l • * »oentrtrtly m'iiHtUiiiUi. HANDBOOK «•»» l*«troi« Mi"f frank. i ' M " i l «ir« m i < r fi>r •«" i , i m g |M»triit« r*l«i.t« (•I.H tbr .iioh Munti A lük rvmlv« l«l " f i r , « ' Ut • f . R ' w V l l l f ’ « Scientific American. k h «m 1* m # lf llln it r a lM l w**a.|!f. 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I.trs ” ami a C e n t i « . u g will I h uno Ini Irrr on applirahiin A.tiIrcAA II M T k n n a n t , Krflstrsr, >7 i l i o » « ) Corvallia, Orrgoa. helfen, tlmy coating him halier than l i n n each I I . drove them over, piiaalug through here Monday The rain la had for Ihe harvest Mra W K tlregory. who haa been on Ihe alck Hal for Ihe paat weak, la aotnewhal Improved Mra W J Slurdlvan enjoyed a vlalt from her alsler, Mr» J Morse, and daughter. Itila. Thursday Mlaa F r a n c a dutcher haa been a companion for Mra W K Abbey while h.r husband and Iwo boiib w . r . on w hunting .ipcdltlon Paul and William Van Alleu are aelllug » n n . ftn. siring beaus and • arrota which they ralaed No heller way for a hoy to earn hla own apend- Ing money Mia Montgomery of Oakland. Cal . Itaa Joined her hu.baod, who haa been residing h . r . for Ihe past two year. F r a n c a dutch.« and Paul and William Van Allen were Ihe gueala of Itulph and Chryatal Slurdlvan Huu- day e v e n i n g J F Van Allen Bold two alenra to J II d o . Monday llarveal haa begun on the crop of Canadian field pea a which waa grow ing on lh . Clover l^-af Itanch K M Kby Is cultlug hla second crop of alfalfa M A Klug and Fred l lo o v .r at tended the John A lm e l.r auction near Terrebonne Thuraday. Pl.KAHA.Vr ItllMiK Auguat I t . Mra l«ee Whlttluior. called at th. Provost home Tuesday evening F r a n c a Thompson vlatled Ktta Chase anti l.ydla llllad.au W.dnes day Andrew Nelson la culling hla oata Ihla week J A Chase la cutting oat hay for O Itutrher this wevk Mr and Mra Itutcher and family vlall.d at ihe “ Poplar F arm " Sun day Mr J A Thompson made a bual- n.aa trip tu liend Saturday O Itutcher. who haa been working on the Tumalo Project, haa returned home until he gets hla hay put up Joyce and Kmnia Woods visited at th. ''Only Itanch" Sunday. T h . coyotes caught seven of Mr. dutch.r'a chlck.ua Monday morn ing Mr Provosf. accompanied by hta family, made a business trip Mon day lo the Tumalo Project. Mr (lift la pulling trees for Mr Minkle (I W Nethery'a little baby waa ■lulte alck Ihe forepart of laal week This vicinity was visited by a nice little rain Monday afternoon which m a le everything look freah. Mlaa Patterson left Friday evening for her home al Kllenahurg. W n . afler vlalllng with her friend. Mra. Andeison. for the paal month Mabel Itoty haa relumed lo her home Mra Coryell'a mother, whoa, htltne la In Portland. Is vlalllng her daugh ter and family. Karl Woods was home from I-aid- law over Sunday Mr and Mra F Fuller and family called on Mra Woods Sunday. Donald durlelgh called at the Cnderledge Sunday Mr and Mrs J A Thom peon made a trip lo dend Saturday. I-. K Smith and family started In their auto Thursday for a trip to Crater l-ake and other points o f In ternal In the southern part o f the state During their abaeuce they ex pect to attend the Smith family re union Mr Nethery’ a little daughter, who waa III laat week, haa recovered. Fred Fuller met with quite a aerl- uua accident laat Thuraday. In at tempting to catch a colt which he had bought from Claude Christ, pre paratory to leading It home, hla head In some way got In too close prox imity to the colt'a heels and as a re sult Dr lloach had to take several stitches In hla forehead. The wound la healing rapidly. Mr Farnum assisted Fred Fuller at hla farm work the few days he waa unable to work. C D Jarrett haa his second crop of slfalfs harvested. P IN K H tltS T August 13. Mra Charles Johnson and family spent Sunday afternoon with her mother. Charlea Spaugh waa a l-aldlaw visitor Sunday, bringing home a new cream separator, drover McAllister haa purchased a new riding pony from Mahlon Couch Mra. F. V. Swisher and Mlaa Kathryn Pederson were dend visi tors one day thla week. deorge Sandel. I. K. Winter, Ra- montl Winter and l-loyd Root went to the headgate Sunday. Mr Williamson and family are «liendlng a few daya Ashing at 1-ewla Lake. Hay Root haa returned front Prlnevllle, where he haa been em ployed He waa accompanied home by hla friend. Mr. drant of Prlne- vllle. I). W Dietrich haa Anlahed put ting up hla Aral crop of hay and re ports a good yield. He la now as sisting with the hay at the Star Itanch. dene Winter met with a very severe accident one day thla week. While unloading hay. a rope broke, precipitating him backward off the load, striking on his head anil shoulders Mrs U W Snyder snd son, l-esier, spent Wednesday afternoon with Mrs Jackson Mrs C. H Spa ugh and children vlsltsd with her mother at Tumalo Thursday afternoon. A dance waa given al Ihe Norton house Saturday evening, all present reporting a good lime. C J. Mock waa In Itend Friday on business C Pederson haa completed put ting up hla flrst crop o f hay. Mrs Jack aon waa a l-aldlaw vial-1 tor one evening Ihla jveek. Mr. and Mra Cook and aon from Hampton Valley, are visiting at the Swisher home 1*. II Hoot now has the contract for supplying Camp 4 with milk II. d Hwever of dend, who haa been employed at Kdgewood farm, haa accepted a position on the ditch work, Mrs Surface and Mra (Jordon of Camp 4. called on Mra. Hpaugh Sat urday. It Y. Couch la seen riding around In hla buggy these days. Wonder what'a up* Mrs IVderaun and daughter apent Friday afternoon at Kdgewood HOGS FOR SALE I have Registered Duroc Jerseys, both sexes. These are PROFITABLE, PROLIFIC PIGS And thrive exceedinRly well in this section of Central Oregon. G. A. B R A D LE Y One and one-half miUrs north of Depot. Redmond, Ore. The Spokesman Keeps you posted on news matters all the time Five of the choicest and be^t located residence lots in the city (all lying together) are offered for sale at rea sonable price if bought entire. Apply to “ A A ,” Spokesman office. ■ PRINGLE FALLS B TO BE FOLLY DEVELOPED P R fU K C T TO W IT H IN TO BK CTMiPI-KTKD Anlsh the completion o f the dant this present season, within the next 18 months or leas you will see the falla fully developed." Mr. Dufur expresses great pleasure over the prospects of a creamery be ing established at 1-a Pine shortly. " Y o u r country there is naturally adapted to an Industry of that kind." he says. He also states that he haa “ full conAdence In the future of 1-a Pine aa the coming city o f Central Oregon." The Prin gle Falla power site, fully developed. It Is estimated, will pro vide 12,000 electric horsepower. Us development is o f vital importance to the future of La Pine. IB! IN MONTHS— W O R K STARTS A T ONCK From the head offices o f the Pringle Falls Klectrlc Power A Water Co. In Portland, owners of the great power site six miles north west of 1-a Pine, cornea the cheering news that within the next 30 days a force of men will begin develop ment there In earnest, says the 1-a Pine Inter-Mountain of laat week. Thla authentic Information la contained In a letter from Secretary W. H. II. Dufur to the Inter-Moun tain editor. " I t Is now calculated by the company that they will begin work upon their dam with a force of men within the next 30 days." aaya Mr. Dufur. " W h i l e they will not In all probability be abie to G o o d P r i n t in g T h e Spokesm an ! X' AC I I 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 4