The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, August 21, 1913, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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Redmond - Oregon
Vincent’s
LIVERY, FEED and
TRANSFER
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OREGON
1702
PURE
Jersey Milk
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d«i vered to customers in
an purt of the city.
MOI NTYIKW FARM
E. It. T1CIIKNOK. 1'rop.
No. Hill
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D isions
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t e a : h e r s C o u r s e s i « «•»«•>
trn '<iit k , agriculture, domrvtlc « i f D i »
an art
M U S IC , including piano, alnnE, bsa.l
I n » i ommU ami Yotce cullurs.
A B e a u t i f u l b o o k l e t entitled
“ T iik K i n k m m kn T ok R u b a i . I. i p k "
AD a C a ta i . iw . uk will l * mailed free
sn application
H a .I.life. II M T k n k a n T, Rrgl.trar,
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Corvallis, Oregon.
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August IN
Mr Johnson returned Thursday
from Mates
I fitn Hloiil ha. atoiif* with four
horacs lo work oil I tin Tuuialo Pro
J im I
Mr Coryell ami family, Mra H
II I ’oly ami tlaualilt<r, Alabin, Mra
Ola lioly ami aou. F m l , nia.lt. a trip
lo llrtid Tliiira.lay
Mr Provost roniiiiam-i.il lo rul hla
at.roml crop of hay till th« llunlpr
plan* Thurailay
Mra lluval, Hr , Mra Itiival, Jr .
ami l.yilla lllladeau » m il to llend
Tonatfay, returnlna AAVdnesday
May lit* I'liaar rain« horn« Tuesday
«vmilnn from hla work al III« Tumalu
Prop ■ l, r«ttiriiIn« Krl.lay
If a lima l'«l«raoii l«fi Thurailay
.v«n liig for Porllaml on hnaln«aa
I W fi l l « » i<> 11«<1 al llm "Poplar
Karri ’ Krl.lay, r«ioriilna lo ll«ml on
ih « «tuning train
Mr llaiiaon rul Mra M’mxt’a lln«
rrop of nala laal Thurailay
Klia I ’ haat. rlali«il Kinma amt
lot. r M'ooila Krl.lay afl«rumin
Mi ami Mra Pruvoat went lo ll«ml
lo tlall r«lallv«a Halur.lay, r«lurnlng
Humlay «.«u ln a
Mr Chapman of Porllaml. vlalfatl
hla ranch amt rallr.l on friends h«rr
Humlay
Kranrra Thonipaon waa umt«r ihr
•In* tnr a car« a I « » tlaya laal * « « k
Mr ami Mra
Kr.il Kullrr ami
children vlalir.l Ih« llain«lil family
al Ih« Tumalo camp Humlay
Mra H a lil« AA'ooda ami rhlltlrrn
ami Kraur«a Thompaon » « n l lo I ha
Tumalo ramp lo am* Mra Wootla'
aona, « h o arr » o r king lli« r «
I lia Chaa« an<1 V«llna N«th«ry
rall«il at Ih« ,'l n.|«rl«tlg»" Hun.lay
Many In thla lurallly look advan-
lag« of l b « Khret Hr... - aal« Halur-
tlay
Mr
ami
Mra
Charl«a Hlahm
rlaltnl al Ih« horn« of J A Chaa«
Humlay
Mra M«la«l ami h«r alat«r. » h o
ha. b««n rlalllng h«r for Ih« |>aat
i » o » « « k a . I«ft on th« Hunilay even-
Ing train for Spokane. » h « r « lh«y
» I I I tlall r «la llt«a
Krom lh«ro lh«y
» I I I reiurn lo th«lr respective hum«a
Mra J A Thompaon ralltwl at Ih«
N «lh «ry horn« Humlay aflvrnoon
Mr Chaa« atarl«tl rulllng hla al­
falfa Momlar
J A Thompaon attended a meet-
Ing of Ih « rr«am «ry divertors Halur-
.lay.
TK I III IH <M HI T T K
PAOK
HKDMOND HPOKKHMAN
s|M<nt Humlay at Hie Ice rave They
lepori that liter« w«re ubimi 100
people there from lleud and other
places
Mr Chrlaman, who haa been viali
Ing II I. Moloney and family, left
Humlay lor California
Thla has been an unusually good
year for grain
llye. barley and oala
are being harvested now
A ft Walker attended Ih « good
roads umettila al l.a Pine Halurday
ami loud« hla uaoal trip lo l.aldlaw
Humlay
Mr Kicker! and family have ur
rived from Healll« ami are Ivllug on
their ranch weal of Alfalfa
They
«ape** I to go Into I he dairy Imalneas
Mis I Hill and children visited Iasi
week al the Pyall home
Mrs Charles Kerdlim and Mlaa
Ilian, lie Spent Humlay w ith Mra
Walker
Mlaa lllanche will leave
soon for l.lgln, where she will leach
In llm high school thla term
Mr Maker, a brother of Airs Dan-
berry. Is .pending the summer here
Ile «Aperta to bring his family later
and lorate permanently. If he can
find a sullahle place
Mr Chambers la hauling lumber
this week lo build a new house and
make other Improvements on hla
rBnrb
Hurt Randall passed through on
the way from hla homestead lo Ihe
Stanley ranch, where he la em­
ployed
(Julie a few new families have
come Into the country thla summer
and thla will bring the enrollment
of our public school up lo 22 for
thla term
Couch spent Wednesday afternoon al
Ih « P«d«raon horn«
Mr Cook, who haa been helping K
V. Hwtaher through haying, haa ar-
copied a position on Ih« dllrh.
Mias P«d«rson
has r«turn«d lo
Portland after a short visit with her
parenla at Plnehurat
Mlaa Mulh llayley left Wednesday
for Hlafera to spend a few days viall-
lug with friends
Mrs Kd llro.ierhoua and slater of
llend, apenl Wednesday will' Airs
Georg« t'ou#h
Mr, and Mra A Jackson spent the
week In lf«ud. having aonm dental
work done.
A McAllister has returned from
Washington, where he haa been for
some Hum attending
lo buslnesa
matters.
.
Vera Woolley waa a caller al 1,.
II Root's Halurday evening
K V Hwlaher haa Itnlshed putting
up hla first crop of hay and la now
Irrigating for the second
Aflaa Mary Dietrich la now slaying
with .Alra Powelaon, near Gist.
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CtIN'TItACTH AAA 4IIDKD
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I Krom the Tumalo Times)
Contrada have been awarded for
the construction of parta of the feed
canal on the Tumalo Project. The
HOGS
FOR SALE
1 have Registered Duroc Jersey«, both «exes.
Augual 2o
Mra J MrClay tlall«il Mra C 1»
Hlurilltan Krl.lay
Mra Man.lrrahltll, ami Mra F o i
from th« pt-nlnaula. Itwik .llniu-r af
Ih« Hlurilltan hum« Tuesday
Mra M'
J Hlurilltan ami Mra
Carrl« McGowan Itwik tllnn«r al Ih«
Mora« horn« Wednesday
|ir llarr «*lrari«t1 14 l« « l h for
Mra I mil Hlurilltan Tu«ailay
M A King « aa h«lplng J O Han-
arn pul up hay Ih« paal w««k
Mra K K llulrh«r ami Kranr«*
»pi-ni Thurailay afl«rntM>n » Ith Mra
M A King
C N K h r « fa row haa lakrn up
n«w i)uart«ra al ih « Clor*r l«eaf
Kanch
Mra Carrl« McGowan la on Ih«
.Irk llat
Kranrra
Butcher
«aa
helping
Clara Hlurilltan Krlilay ami Halur-
tlay.
Iln r t «y
Gal«a
ami
family
of
Twrrwbonn« «u l»rlaln«tl Mr ami Mra
M A King and chllilrrn Humlay for
dinner
H «t
l/ ir«« ami family enjoyed
Humlay dinner with Mr ami Mra \V
J Hlurilltan
Rev I a n « « h«ltl s«r-
Vtcra In th« Hluintona hull»« In Ih«
afternoon
C II llammunii o f Han l»l«go, Cal ,
la vleltlng hla .laught«r. Mra II t\
M l«lh«
Mr llammoml » » a at on«
llni« a resident of Redmond
A allghl froai waa not!r«il through-
oul I hla section on« nlghl Ih« paal
week
\V I. Powers waa looking o t « r
rropa on Ih « Van All«n ranch Sat-
unlay.
Mra K Al Khy call«il on Mra.
Carrl« McGowan Humlay afternoon.
IV ler Van Allen a pent Humlay with
G G Grotea near Terrebonne
J I hitcher » a a home from Crooked
August 16.
river over Humlay
Aliases Ivy and Messle Snyder spent
Mr. II C Mil-Ill.■ ami C II llam
mond made a hiialnena Irlp to Slalera Sunday with Violet Spaugh
II X Couch and C. Pe.lersotl were
the Ural of the week
In Rend Monday on bualneaa.
C J. Mock and family spent ihe
ll.K A l.H
day on the river Sunday.
Augual 19.
P A. Woolley and family, formerly
but
who have many
Anyone vlalllng thla Motion of Ih « of Tumalo,
country would think II deaervlng frleuda In Plnehurst. are now located
of Ita name Juat now, for the alfalfa at Springfield, having bought prop­
of the aero ml culling la almost ready erty at that place
AA’ . K. Sandel has been helping J.
fo harvest and Is unusually Uni'
The showers we have had lately .1 Coen with his hay this week
C Johnson and O. McAllister have
have not only cooled the atmosphere,
been
hauling
hay
from the Star
but are a great help to new seeding
It Is reported that Mr. ami Mra. Kanch to the camps the past week.
Numerous waterfowl are already
I,«e Davenport, who moved from
Alfalfa to I'onui*. Wn.. Iasi winter, searching fivr the "big reservoir." A
recently had Ihelr house and contents nock o f sea gulla passed over on
Wednesday, going straight for the
totally destroyed by lire
Miss la-tla Ifenn Is visiting at the reservoir site
I K. Winter and Charles Spaugh
home o f her parents In Aberdeen.
have
the contract
for furnishing
Washington
Mr
llobnrge spent
Sunday In Camps I, 4 and 6 with butter
II Y”. Couch made a trip to Dea­
llcnd.
George Tellow will leach In the dlines Thursday evening
Mrs A. J Harter and mother-in-
llooeh district this winter.
and
Mra. G. M
A number of families from Alfalfa law of l-aldlaw,
PROFITABLE. PROLIFIC PIGS
G. A. B R A D L E Y
One and one-half miles north of Depot.
H. S Hutchins of Redmond, con­
tract from Station 110 to Station 139
at 17c per cubic yard
Material,
earth, loose rock and hardpan. about
7,000 cubic yards.
Joe Rbck of Bend, contract from
Station 30 to 99 at 19c per cubic
yard.
Material, earth, loose rock
and hardpan. and $1 per cubic foot
for solid rock; about 15.000 cubic
yarda.
James J. Adams of Bend, two con­
tracts: Krom Station 139 to 152 at
25r for eurth, loose rock and hard-
pan, and $1 per cubic foot for solid
rock; about 10,000 cubic yards Prom
Station 314 to 376 at 35c for earth,
loose rock and hardpan. and $1 per
cubic foot for solid rock; about 15,-
500 cubic yards.
The total amount let by contract
la about 52.500 cubic yards.
The Spokesman for good printing
Redmond, Ore.
The Spokesman
Keeps you posted on news matters all the time
Five of the choicest and besf located
residence lots in the city (all lying
together) are offered for sale at rea­
sonable price if bought entire.
Apply to “AA,” Spokesman office.
P. H. Dencer of Bend, contract
from Station 91 to 110 at 17c per
cubic yard. Material is earth, loose
rock and hardpan. about 5.000 cubic
yards
These are
And thrive exceedingly well in this section of Central Oregon.
POAA I l.l. H I T T K
August IN
John Tlngman la heading for G
Al Cornell
II** «Aperta to pull lo
thla aide of the butte by the middle
of Ihe week
Mra Nanny of Des* hulea visited
with Mrs Allan Wllroxaou Krl.lay
latal AA'edneaday
Kred Pteraon.
who haa Just made proof on hla
botn«at«ad. left for Ihe Washington
harvest fields
Krom there he plans
to go lo New York and try »ailing
again
Chrte Hells has completed hla sec­
ond cutting of alfalfa and clover
Claude McCauley waa out on thla
section of Ihe canal the laal of 'be
week
J J Chapman went lo Dearhutes
Halurday. where he purchased a milk
row.
low* llohbs made a bualneaa trip
to II* ml Krlday
Mr Prati of Ihe I) A C tlM I"
alrurtor of agriculture In Ihe Crook
County High School for the coming
year, was In Ihe Powell Hull« dis­
trici Iasi week
He was meeting Ihe
farmers and outlining his plana for
ro-operallon
«U h
Ihe
farmers
throughout Ihe county.
The Kosler hoys plan to atari Ihelr
Ihreshlng inalbine the Aral of next
yteek
William Jennings and Air Warner
of Glrlidale. Dre . were looking over
Powell Mulle ranchea Halurday Air
Jennings made the trip In his auto
by way of Portami and will go from
here lo Spokane
He saya Ihta ta Ihr
heat o|M>nlng he haa seen yet and In­
tenda to return and consider settling
here
He Is a neighbor and an old
friend of the father of George and
law* llobba and had quite a visit with
the boya
George llobba and Clark Moore
took In the good roads lecture at
Redmond Tuesday evening
l.atterul " I . " o f the Central Ore­
gon canal broke out Thursday after­
noon. but Dltrhrlder Huaaett had It
Axed by Krlday night
Allan AATIcoxeoti Is building a barn
to replace the one which burned a
few weeks ago
Miss Ilia Charltou took Sunday
dinner with AA'alter Koster
Airs John
Klssler of Kedniond
visited with her son. George, last
week
Mrs McClaskey and Alra 1 .awton
of Detroit, sister and niece of K L
Johnson, are here visiting for a few
weeks
Mrs Hire spent Thursday at the
home of Mrs. Mustard
K K. Owens ami family, who have
been visiting the Trilesdales. left for
their home In Tacoma Saturday
AA' P Alley is building a house for
Guy Sears on Ihe place he Just pur­
chased from John Itohde
K. I. Johnson Is In Portland at­
tending lo hla fall buying and other
business
Miss Alma Johnson. Mrs laiwton
and Hoss llussett spent Sunday after­ remainder will be constructed by
noon at the "Stovepipe "
force account. Those awarded con­
tracts. the price and approximate
PIN K i l l IlHT
amount of work, are as follows:
HEVFÍN