The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, August 21, 1913, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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H ow to Build U p or 1 oar Down
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The Farmer and the Merchant.
M A K IN G
ORDER
ALL
ON
REASONABLE
NOTIC E
PRICE.
AND
AT
A
If you want any­
WORK
and B L A C K -
SM ITH IN G also at my factory on the corner
of 8th and E streets.
G. W. DAVIES
The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond
j Through Night Train Daily j
EACH WAY BETWEEN
f
♦
! Central Oregon
Portland j
ING W H A T
YOU
BUY*
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
AND FIRST CLASS COACHES
K roll. C en tral O regon 1‘oin la:
Leave Bend ......... . . 8 30 p. m.
"
Deschutes . . . . 8 48 p. 111.
"
R edm ond . . . . . 9 lO p 111.
“
T erreb o n n e . . . 9 34 p. m.
”
C u lver . . .
. 10 02 p m.
• A
30 p n.
”
M a d r a s ......... . . 10
A r r iv e P ortlan d . . . . . 8
m.
B e n d .............
Con i m i Ions m ade in P ortlan d to and from
W illa m e tte
Valley.
Pu get Sound Points. Spokane. M ontana. C olora d o and eastern points.
Fares and aehedules and details w ill be furnished on application
o r by letter.
W
C. W IL K K S . Assistant G eneral F re ig h t and PaasenK**r A ie n t.
R
H. t'R O Z IK R . Assistant G eneral P a s s en ie r A ie n t.
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lami mi
You may aay. "Oh. well. I sold my butter a.ul rgga to the grocerymau.
but he doeau't handle cloth in g!" Yea. hut. luy fanner friend. If the clothing
mau does uot sell hia clothing he must go out o f hualueaa, and the groceryuiati
loses s good customer, his business Is curtailed, and he then must need« buy
lea. o f your produce You are Just as much lu duty ts>uud to buy your cloth
Ing. your hardware, your farm tools aud other uecewsH.ee from your borne
market aa If these merchants all dealt In your wares first hand.
THESE
tn.
m.
in.
m.
m.
VARIOUS
BUSINESSES
THEIR
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Hotel Redmond Bar
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 U N K A R T I F I C I A L IC E D E L IV E R E D T O A N Y
O F T H E C IT Y IN A N Y Q U A N T IT Y .
A
PART
L
R E IN F O R C E D
T h ese b lo c k * a re
tim e * th e stren gth o f
Person s g o in g to
o rd e rs fo r an y o th e r
ished on a p p lication .
HKOARDT,
CONCRETE
B U IL D IN G
BLO CKS
m ade by the w et process, g iv in g them th ree
a m achine m ade block.
build should nee ou r m ateria l b e fo re placin g
kind.
I t w ill pay them .
E stim a tes fu rn ­
C all on o r w rite to
E L L IO T T
*
CO.,
REDMOND, ORE.
ARE
SUCCESS
INTERLOCKING
DEPENDS
YOUR
ANO
INTER
SUCCESS.
A certain good furtner In this county ordered a corn planter from a mall
order house and. ow ing to delays In freights, did not get Ida planter lu time
to do hts planting while a good a|*ll o f weather was 0.1 However. It Dually
came.
H e gut It to the farm, set It up and started lu with hia planting
Through .Tirelessness or oversight a small gravel got lu one of the holes
through which the corn dro|ie and there lodged, with the reeult tbat the plate
w u broken This put the planter out o f commission The farmer had to atop
hts corn pluming and coins to towu to see I f he could get soother plate
lie
called on the hardware stores and Implement dealers, hut aa uone of them
carried these mall order house planters la atock he could Bud no plate, aud
the ti.uil result was be was forced to follow the plow aud drop hia com by
hand
Had he purchased bla planter from a borne merchant he could radly
hare got the necesaary repairs and not been delayed. It cert «Inly was more
costly to the farm er than If he hail paid his borne Implement denier many
dollars wore
r uitherniore. the luiplenieut dealer bad been buying • orn every
season from this farm er who bought hU planter from a mall order h»un,
Every dollar you send to a mall order house la take., out o f local clrrula-
tlou entirely, and the good of It la lost forever
IT H U R T S T o t) IN T H K
LO N G IIU N Just as much as any one Therefore, before you order nuythln*
else from out o f your home town go to town and see If you can Bn.I what you
want, or If you can't get to town telephone a merchant, and If It 1« a «mail
package be will »end It out by parcel (ssH. If H Isn't satisfactory send It
back
Merchants guarantee the goods they sell Just aa well as mail order
house* There U not s local merchant who will not treut you righ t Give
him a c h a o c i and he will apprm'late It
T o be continued under the title. " T H E S T R E N G T H O F T H E W M t l L "
trllm ia rle a
II
« o util
Willamette Met..Han.
p ro p erly
has s in . « i.r«s
slid is now o lt li.s l:, V
lina'
A d d itio n l o Ih. t It y „ j j
moud. ti. «goti
U n
ih s
M id
lib s k tin s
p '. i n - n r M
j " m
and laits 1 j
] fluii, h »
b f th»
(HtuNiy. ar« o r d i n i
I«»
pra* t i r » uf thla rourt
)ii*tiui»tit. » M h ««»»In
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ait«I ttlahura»u»»i»ta »«.
th«*
SniM|tiiltulp n atio n a l
forral in run neri UHI » M h Ita f o r e «t r }
murami
A t»H»l u««*«l («• fight
( allfurnla
J . Wt|
A t t o r n » » fot
pu bttratlon J f
Fl ral
Pré« on th»
fore»*« uottthitir« 3
Ht M lit
rah«*
In th » C*trruM t ourt of II«
«t>aUe an.I hi*»
It ta roiutwrt, as*
o f t>r»aon
» i f hin and for
that It ran bo t a r r Irti on h o r « « U . k t'ou atjr
R edm on d Itanh o f 1 utoatn
amt w r lfh a I p m than & S povnd«
In an lnrr»aa«* In tlntl>»r aai«a thia *urp«*ratiun. I'la in tiff.
ta
t r a r an»t In a tl«*rrr«»r in r w r i p » i
C h a r i»» N Igo rln i !>ef»*4kr
front tlmb»r tr«a|>««« aa rumpar»«)
T o C h a ri»# N Igurtni tha ^
» I t h laat jr*ar. national for«*«t .iff
ñamad d efen d a n t
r «r a •*'«• a i r u « l i i i u*r of th» f u r « » ! «
and r«*a|Mn t
fur
th»
f»«i»ral t o r v i
ft«»n
puli cy
Y ou are
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A ' «I
a
b o rri Y ' r ^ t ^ f l i
»ill'"
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Ried In th » a b o m entitled e a r H
■ a i i » on wr b « f o r »
the i«i
t.*-r 1 ? I : a ;
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Young Mr t«u rl»r Mr fo«»t la
a -• a p ila r an*t a n a »e r
r
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a a l»» p
the p la in tiff » I I I ! Aà«
Mattato
.Sonarti»»'
Not i bili of.
a ialn at ruu fur I h » aunt of Ta»
you a r » »«Mirini I h « » » lei ud Irti
d r»d I »o lla r», w ith
ln<er«
at th » r a t» o f to per rent
from th » | ) l h day o f July I f! |
si
fo r the fu rth e r aun o f Fifty ti
attorn ey f « « . t o a »t h »r « u h ha
,
and d tab u ra»m »n la. and «Iti ila
(*otin t r
that the cou rt o rd e r th « «ah 4
t*»rll h»nron . l'ìalntlfT.
mu t h » «»at 4|uarter o f »«-• I k »
to »n a h lp 13 asiuth o f ta ñ í» 1 1 1
S M t'o llin » 1 »»fondant
o f (he W Mlaltir t tr tliefidlaa. i d
T o S M t*ollln«. th » a b o «» named
ha« l.rrli a tta ch ed « to «A lldf ■
defendant
judgm ent
»M h r * » l * and M d
In th » name o f th » S it ie of O r » menta in clu d in g
attorney l o i
io n
You a r» hereby fn ju lfr d
tu above «p er I fir d
appear and a n « « » r the complaint
Th la lu m iiu tia I« pub-¿«had
flirti 4 ialu »t >ou In the above m tlt «l»r o f the Mon
W
I, tin
led suit on or before Monda» th* tal ju d ge o f th e C ircu it Court ill
day o f rteptefubrr. IM J . and If
gun f«*r I r«M>h «.»«»!:**
a !• :n
fail • « » •«* answer. f»*r want ih rrr«if lo th day o f July.
ttll
■ nr inetm in » i n apply t«» thr . ourt «rrib ln g that Ih t« «urn •»
f* I
quail, « » a n . and all non-gam » bird« for thr relief demanded therein vl*
lt«h «d for a lt ro n a e c u ll*» »w u
exrep l prsilalury
hlr.U
excent
i»r«*4iat<»rv hir.t-
Thai thr ptalnMff l.avr a d
,.rr •}.* Itrdtn .m d Hi***kr*t a
a
from the defendant judgment for the n e « « p a p » r
o f g en e ra l rlftah
T o hunt without a hunting lie*.,
«uni o f Four Thousand e igh ty eight published In R edm on d * r o g
on your person
IM I a r « and Hlxty Cent#. »1th . . Inter
*»reg«*n anti
and th
_ . , ty.
. ,,|*sus.
ine e elate
nate «»f
<»l I IW
T o hunt at night
« . « • — - - * - *
•
*
est thereon St the rate o f ft per rent p ublication la J u ly 1*. D l l
T o disguise the sex nr kind
per BBBBBI ftom the l i f t ! .1»> ..f
J * ^ ""^ s Ü
game.
June. I ft 13. and for the further m m
A ttorn ey for n l
In t
o f Four Hundred
Indiar» attorney
F irst p u b lication J u l» 1-
+
H. B A I KOI*, Agent, Redmond, Oregon.
S. D . F O X & C O .
uf I
•una rla l tn ln g b>. tlir-
vou b » f u r » v » r bar «r i
fr*»m h a v i n i o r rlalm ii
rialti it t i » or 1 i » i n «>•♦
4 trm lE P« «Itti fur all *
ritit»«! In fu rth er r e lie f aa lo il
P R A C T I C E O P O R O E R I N Q M A N Y OP H I S N E E D S F R O M S T O R E S IN • r » to notlf! • Il |»A|*r ri
•rrllt )uaf
O T H E R C I T I E S . M O R E P A R T I C U L A R L Y T H E L A R U E M A I L O R O t H II e lr d 'a trlc t
Thla auinitauna ta ••
H O U S E S . IS A W E L L K N O W N F A C T .
l o p u h l h a t l u n th»r«-«>r
Not « day p an es tbat good* Of al.uoat every dev,Tlplton. f N B SSBgS IB
K t»lit wl
*TE.w
fur a l i tuna»rut!v«* « i r
farm Implements. Including gasoline engines, uianura spreaders. w n l piauler»,
inoliti H poh «Manta li l i
\ Ktimaun «fleiitlgt • Ialina lu h « « » Iton W t* tir adatta»
cream ae|M<rutors, cooking stoves and ruugea. clothing, groceries and wlmt n.-L
h i p tTrrutt t*ourt o f Or»f.
are seen lu our de|s>ts and e ip rese ntttcea addre—ed to I.- aI farm ers
.1 i«* . ' » r » . »I An Inornlftlloii
r u u n t f . m a d » un thr
hr
"Ih
MR. P A R M E R . D O Y O U T H I N K I T R I G H T T O C O M B T O T O W N W I T H 4£4tuat ÍOI»*at lltaa* la
Julv. I9 | 3 . an«l ptr«
lu i
There
4f«* tirarli
* »»ÜÜ |»r»*fr• auin mo na I»» p u b l u r h » o t.Mng
.1 fot | jH
A L O A D O F P R O D U C E A N D 8 E L L I T T O T H E M E R C H A N T S OP Y O U R
DUO» o r |>t|UI|«hc<1
»tonal fot m irra in Urrtuftii? » h«> arc SPTUlti
M A R K E T P LA C E AN O T H E N T A K E T H E MONEY HE PAYS YOU ANO
ra m a it
a
»*•«
aM J
«tRJMH ia'r«l »M h u r lu tu 1 « h Imi« al •»> H l>«»k rama
S E N D I T T O S O M E M A I L O R D E R H O U S E A N O B U Y G OODS T H A T
p u b lla h »d in li»diuuit>!
rivi I«*«
ir. t>r»i«*n. an d i h « ( u *
■
Y O U C O U L D B U Y J U S T AS C H E A P L Y A T H O M E AS PROM A MAIL
T h r I iti % r r « l( * o f W a a h in f tu n h * «
Piai N M b i t t O f l
•«attlni
O R D E R H O U S E A N O H A V E T H E F U R T H E R S A T I S F A C T I O N OP B C E - tm'iirrtl t h » ukp uf t «
• " f . hs I ! l h d a r tif Jni 1 I t t i
D E P E N D E N T . A N D ON
T o C en tral O rticoli P oin ts:
L e a v e P o r tla n d . . . . - . 7 :0 0 p
A r r iv e M a d r a s ......... . . . 6: 00 a.
M etolius . . . . . . 6 : 1 5 a.
C u l v e r .......... . . 6: 28 a.
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T erreb o n n e . . . 7 : 0 8 a .
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Deschutes . .. . . 7 : 4 3 a .
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X ♦
und
i etI
■ \ • r II,e '" pisi
7*1 • known a, . i u,„ .f J
thing in this line call and 1 et us talk it over.
I do all kinds of IRON
tit«**
1
‘ a ti» i
o f .he HE! 1» o f Me,n.,n ft ^ .
ship IE. Houli., o f Hangs || J
T
K IN D S OF F I ’R N IT l'R E TO
SHORT
•
e 1 1 »I U n d«
T o hunt on
out pormi •Ion of • '* h t f
T o tr«|> «Mhmll llcrii««
1 » Il«»' *a« 41 III « * II « 1*44 11 III III**
for
i.
... ‘
U nt«t,c*
machinery I now have complete facilities
" " "
IIK K K cau I mi no doubt that the |<ro«|ierlt.v of lit* country th* *•*">«*
I n d i a n i i U r i o •’ -ti a I l»*n# M a r i t i l i
people- is tmsed ou the quantity o f produce HAIHICD «*.\ I I I * . o f
KAUM S. ...d no other ou* thing so seriously a l f o t » the bu»lin •• count V
dyes c h a n tI
Intervals o f the country aa a general crop failure
If the crops « 1 *
1
ii..-
.it. a ms
generally gtssl throughout the country and happen to l»> a failure lu oue I' r
ticular locality the merchants are not «tei>eudeut on the home farmer hut ■ .u
have his good«, produce, etc., shipped lu fr\>u. other sections and thus »upi-iy
« il |M*r*t«o«
the deinauil o f hia c ato in ers.
while, on the other baud. I'llK FAHkH U
* Ithlii J011
I T o fi »ti « ' a U h l *
IS A L W A Y S |lKPK.M >E.Vr
ON I l l s H O M E U E IK I lA N T S the . >u
flM’i of il fl«ll\»AI
or city which la hi. marketing place and the home luink* for the ban.In .g
T o »«di trout. t» 4 «a
and dt.|H>elUon o f bla produ, ta
n»h. j;rat lini» or » atñ
T H E M E R C H A N T N E V E R B U Y S HI S P R O D U C E , H A Y A N D CHAI N
l t i ] r « t tO
Thr alune U t«« j
PR OM O U T S I D E P O I N T S W H E N H E C A N G E T T H E M PROM T H E
eh «Il Ir l|| All |,Mrt of th* A l» » I t h
e ar d«*tt«
FARMER. B U T T H A T T H E
P A R M E R 18 O I V E N L A R G E L Y T O
THE
Il All I « i
out notice.
With the installation of my new wood working
I
REDMOND SPOKKSM AN
DIxtrict N o. I — C ounties W eal n(
th e Cn»< ado Mountains.
Open season
Buck deer, August
1 to O ctober 31; s ilv e r gray a«|ulrrel,
O ctober 1 to O ctober 31; w ater fow l.
N ovem b er 1 to F eb ru ary 15, except
In M ultnom ah, Clatsop, Coluintda,
T illa m o o k and Coos counties, Sep­
tem ber 15 to Decern her 31; m ale
Chinese pheasant, quail and grouse.
O ctober 1 to 31; doves and wild
pigeons, Septem ber 1 to O ctober 31
District No. 2 — Counties East o f
the Casca<le Mountains.
Open se a s on — Buck deer. August
1 to O ctober 31; a ll w ater fo w l. Sep­
tem ber 15 to F eb ru ary 15. except In
H arney. M alheur, l,ak e and G rant,
S ep tem ber 15 to M arrh 15, Baker.
S ep tem ber 15 to A p ril 1; aage hens,
August 1 to August 31; quail and
dovea, Sep tem ber 1 to O ctober 31.
N o open season on s ilv er gray
squ irrel o r C hinese pheasant* In
Dlatrlct N o 2.
0|wn Henson.
Open season fo r trout o v e r six
inches, A p r il 1 to O ctober 31.
Bag lim it, 76 fish or 50 pounds In
one day.
Open season fo r trout o v e r ten
Inches In length, a ll year.
Bag lim it. 50 trout, or 50 pounds
in on e day.
Open season, hook and line only,
baas, croppies, W illia m son 's w h ile
Hah. ratfish, o r g ra y lin g , all year.
Bag lim it, 40 pound* In one day.
lin g LliUlt.
Pheasants and grouse, live In one
day, 10 In one week
D oves and w ild pigeons, 10 In
on e day. 20 in one week.
W a te r fo w l, 30 in one week.
Quail, 10 In one day. 20 In one
week.
H llver g ra y squ irrels, live In one
week.
Deer, th ree m ales du ring season
It la A lw a y s U nlaw ful
T o k ill m ountain sheep, antelope,
e lk , beaver, fe m a le deer, spotted
faw n,
fe m a le
C hinese
pheasants,
R e ev e 's pheasants, H ungarisn part­
ridges, p ra irie chickens, hob white
Kay
C f b *
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H
tl* .
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f
Is the L E A D IN G
T IV E
and
R E PR E SE N T A ­
P A PE R O F REDMOND ami the
REDMOND DISTRICT.
It
kívci
nil the
n imble news of the almve Mention each
week a« it happens.
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what is tfoiiiK on in thin vicinity of Uen-
trnl Oregon should become n *uimcril>er
to the paper—$1.50 per year, in advance.
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