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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1913)
T H I'H H D A Y PAGE THE TW O Furniture Made to Order With the installation of my new wood working machinery I now have complete facilities for MAKING ALL KINDS OF Fl R M T l RB TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT A H IRON VHI B PRICE. If you wapt any thing in this line call and 1 et us talk it over. I do all kinds of IRON WORK and BLACK- SMITHING also at my factory- on the corner of 8th and £ streets. G. W. DAVIES The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond A WORD TO THE A n E scape BOYS ANO GIRIS m U O K UVNkO O P J.w Orrru. a boy ten j*w rs old. toal tu» fatb**. Ibva bla moth«*. and » a * Urvtau out u lv a tti* »w ild at an M * «D rn b* abuukl b a t* I w u »ut>J*»t to lb * nr 1 r rJ training to vllroct blu» in aa boooratd# o»n -rf J , » « » » a t-rtabt U>y and fl«t*d f » r a tM-ttw Ufo than robbery and (wwlua tbr i-rinali-oi i « r t of hi» Uf* In Jail and tb* rv—t o f It oikW itotu f tb* r i»A of Jail or ».snetblnB r ia » Hut tb* Jlui* Bad not rum* for bini to a b o» »trvtuttb of cbaractar *o»u <b to *n aid* bltn to break a a ay fiu w tb* |«tb In w h kb fa t* bad pl*''*«l bini "tw o b* «ma Bftrrn b* and a n » « otbrr y u n n fa tm attenu teti to rob a man a b o defend cal blnurir till a policeman am>r>l. and lb * boy* * * r * all cau<bt in tb r a ri jo * . » b o « a a tb * younfeat o f tb# lo t « a s w o l to a reform atory It « a a on* o f t b a * prtm-oa « b e r » b»ya ar* t*u «b t »-tu * trad* by a bk b to *arn an bon orable liciti* T b er* « a * a power bou»*. « 11 b an ecu: me to drice tb* ma cbioery I d tb* otbrr bull.I m i» Jo* « a s liitr n a ln ] In this en*tn* a* a o o aa b* a a « It and aia reeded In cottine b lm «*lf i«a tfiM d aa a beiper to lb * en d river U r brean by abocrilnc roa I Into tb * fum ar*, but aboard »o rb ap tit tide for merbantoa that be aaa ad ataed to tb * |e«*t o f aaalataut t o p I Through Night Train Daily j \ T o t * more e lp llrit at«.ut Jo* a aptl tude be « ■ • full o f resource \Vh«r* ta k* i d ordinary mecha utcal re abort way Tb* taken o f Ibis fat ♦ O ^ Bmi dm ( W th at « i l L uity « a s our day « ben a macbln* broke A pi*«'* o f a » r k that « a s du* to 1 « flniabeej at a ren a la time « s a defs-otleut u|a>a It It would reajulrw aom* time to p e r u iy the broken port, and It aremed that tb* work It « a a doing tuuat »top J-.* »u n r a te d a way be which It might be temporarily re p a lm i aod the work go o k Ills sug gvwtloa was acted upou and tb* work Bn »bed In time Joe bararne so Infatuated with raa chloere that b* « a s aux loua to get ♦ ♦ out Into tb* world and bertioc a ma ♦ chinisi I I * w aa n»t a iwttent b o y - T o C en tral O regon P o in t»: E m m I e n t r a i O rv x iin P o in t « f e » («resoti-« *f>--»* at'llitle* are o f the Loav* Portland . 7:00 p. m Leaee Bend. . 8 Jo p m kind called genius are au bis Inert;t i' • A rtie * Madras ( O ía m ~ Deschutes . 8 48 p m bealo turned toward a method o f to ” Metolius .. <15 a m ** Redmond . . . » 10 p m cap* frota the reform atory that b* " Culeer . . .. < 28 a m ” Terrebonne might go to «<m * p are «b e y * bla past 9 24 p m ’’ Terrebonne . 7:0 $ a m would not I » known and enter upon a “ C ul*er . . . . .1 * 02 p. m career «»au erted with machinery II* " Redmond 7 22 a m ” Metolius . . .1 0 :2 0 p m thought o «e r a number o f plana by ” Dewrhute* . .7 4 3 a m Madras 10 Jo p m which be m ebt get out o f tb * prison, " Bend ......... 8 00 a m A rrice Portland . . . 8 10am but Ot'he o f them w«-re practicable Connection» made in Portland to and from W illam ette Valley. Hut at laat be bit upon an ortg*aal evuceptmn. one that waa allied to the Puget Sound Pointa. Spokane. Montana. Colorado and eaatern pointa. arlen«-* o f merbank-a. Home math* Fare* and arhedule* and detail* a 111 be furniahed on application ma ileal know ledge waa re»|ulr*d to pot It Into practice, but tber* waa a or by letter. arbool In the reform atory which tb* W C W ILK E S . Assistant General Freight and Psaaenger Agent hoy* Were rx|«ilred to attend, aod Joe «bow ed a considerab l« aptitud« In a R H. CROZIER. Assistant General Passenger Agent. ♦ mathematical way ♦ T h e suggestion came In thla way: H. BAl'KOL. Agent, Redmond. Oregon. ♦ ♦ The lo w e r bouse waa built against the * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ pHw.n wall. Besides the engine, ft contained a bn«ad leather belt turned by the shaft, tb * upper end running o re r gearing attached to the celling. Beside this gearing was a window, which wa* usually kept open in order to let ont the heated air o f tba engin* and furnace room One morning It occurred to Jo* that the belt might possibly be used aa a ron rey a nee to carry one to the win dow whence he might low er blmaelf to the ground outside the prison w a ll But no one could Jump from the belt to the window without running the n «k o f I«ring dashed against It or fall. Ing to a brick yard parem ent below It- or both There was but one tlm* when aocb a rid* could be taken That was when the steam had been ahot off and the belt was slowing op prerl.iu* to stopping It* rerolutlon Thla wa* attended to by tb * engineer him self at « o'clock erery workday eTenlng. and there were usually other person» prisoners or officials, about dorin e the closing h»ur: th erefor« tb* feat must be perform ed In presence 0f other* EACH W AY BETW EEN ! Central Oregon m Portland ! SSZSï C E N T R A ! OREGON LINE TOl HIST SLEEPING CARS AND FIRST CLASS COACHES l«**t viiH'k I r v n lk t M you **f tit* at ip p ra n 't1 of Ih f Stat# ► »lr and ▼our home fair I hop* you h i » » busy with your gardens. y»» »r bird h o u N « your table*, your poul try. your seein g. your baking. #t* If you do not hate a ropy o f the S t«i# Fair prla# Itat. rail on tou r county school superintendent. or u rlte to Stair Superintendent J A t* burr hi II. Salrtu. O rviu a. and hr » i l l «end you onr Brad thr p rttr Hat thrum h r a rr fu lly and a## u hat you ran do iM'rt. If you h a tr not alrrady dotir hj , and select thr classes you arr going to rauippti* In l*o not otrrlou h thr • perial prtieu in thr back part o f thr book You »111 And aouie very at tr a c tltr prttr# among thrni. Includ log thr Shetland pony for thr brat H tralork n k lb lt . a cream separator for th r brat t « o pounds o f buttrr. Scotch roll Ira for thr brat fat lamb, an l»tcubator for th r largrat and brat poultry r ib lb lt. rtc If you arr going to rn trr thr pig frrd ln g contort It la tlm r you had your piga on fu ll frrd T b rr r arr tu o valuable pritru offered In thr pig feeding rontrut and thr boy* « h o enter thla contrrt « i l l gain valuable r ip r r ir n c r , braldra m aking good monry out o f tb rlr piga W ith plga a rllirg at $10 on a bundrrd. you arr almoat In thr R ock feller cl aaa if you o « n t « o or th rrr piga T b r r r a rr th rrr nice prttra for thr brat a o « and llttr r o f piga. thr first bring a bundrrd d ollar Jrrsry calf W e hopr to arr a la rgr exhibit o f piga and poultry at thr S tair Fair thla year. aa « r l l aa at th r local faira In krrp ing account o f your pig frrd ln g. and furnishing a atatr rnrnt o f thr aarnr aa required In thr rule«. you w ill grt an tdra o f krrping account#, and o f «h a t It coat# to pro duce a pound o f pork Thla ta all « o r t h « htlr T h r pig rontrst la op rn to gtrla aa « r i l aa boya. ao look out. boya. for some girls are good pig feed er* At some o f thr local arbool fairs In Oregon laat year tb r gtrla brat tb r boya «1 th th eir piga It « a a *’ tit for tat.** though, for tb r boya som etim es « o n over th r gtrla « i t h tb r lr bread, buttrr and je lly O regon boya and girl# led every state la the t*nlon with tb rlr arbool fa ir « last year, and « e are expecting them to keep up th eir record tbla year I am aure you are too p atri otic to disappoint ua .V C M A R IS . F ield W o rk er Industrial F a irs *‘ l fe e l,” said the young man «1th the long hair, ‘ that I have a m e* sage to the morld and tbat I mu*t choose poetry a a the medium o f It# d elivery ** ” V ery w e ll.” replied the editor. ’ that sim plifies It AH you have to do now la to become a poet *' W^at I* a F»raproaf R u d d iegf Heariy modera lm lu«trU i rute* p ft!*» «rv likMiMel li» bulUling» Hmt atu tu •».tue etici.t l u t i m i I • 1 " tuay ruoaumiMy he a*ke»l W Usi • atltutra a O rep n -f buHd»ugl V »tb H.g U more fire|*r*»»f tbau a fur»»#.«, and yet tba de*t»mi*e»tbM* uf Ila « uo teuia t»y »• »«• ’ fl|ur ^ llu,ui tuga UtUal therefore «ed ogt| l e »M«d# of w»ui lufia ili ma l»*e u -t*rta Puf th#y muffii l e su arrauae«! Ibat fire « h e « • t*r!rd mm le fiM «'I IO " • ' or lo thè •maiieat " db tbla ot»je t In V ie « Ibry •l»»*ul«l l e •^Utpled « Itb arlf « »“ •‘ng «»H a i d -»ra Stai « tiupi« • « I t b aire glau* «e ta l •l, ut tn * I bey abkuiht b e te a ut urna tic Are alam i* and. # !■ »'* all < m »ile| i*«i# •prlitk er «yatrio blvel frau»l»»g uiu«l Pe llid ie e l sud pf**te tr%l « I t b e*w v matertiti. • « h aa brb k. IH«k «erra ta nr (s a c r v li t ndef I l i o * uo *I|IU m ii • Ith Inaurarne am «he con leu la. a man ufacturtiig rolerpctae la r e e H n W y •afe 1 ugtievfiug M ag a tile ». a * f llltM k € « 111 . Hotel Redmond Bar I. A. Buckley. Prop. Phone No. 906. Draying and Heavy Hauling. ARTIFICIAL ICE S T R I C T L Y P C K E 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 T IN A N Y Q U A N T IT Y . A PART [ REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDINQ BLOCKS These blocks are made by the wet process, firin g them three times the strength o f s machine made block Persons going to build should nee our material before placing orders for any other kind. It « III pay them. Estimates furn ished on application. Call on or writs to HEOARDT, E LLIO TT A CO., REDMOND. ORE. 1 Qlg T'*ea Taa*ta Tuaaf* are t»u« m feiy pr%*|aeed a» eept al pubile dlnteta. bui I t e r « « aa a «lu e « leu tbey « e r e I l e «*nl*r of tte day al e*ery c o u «l«la i gatberiag Tb# - « ;.:• r*er «‘ f a l«-»k puf. el u ItV l. ’T t e r »e s t tua a ter.“ remarka In bla prefate tbat T I la thè «n*aP»tn In no#« aoctetea. «b e tb e c puPHc or prt vate. ft»r thè penai ileo! to «all ut* Ite cvonieny tn tbeir tu r« f>»c a « e s t In dlvlduata are c*>o»e«j'>et»tly o fteo al a kaa I tila colle* Iloti o f gei)feci senti menta and P « * t s « Ul auppiy tbeir «le ftrleocy. a* Il «imtaln* a terger sum ter tbau e tr r « a * t«f»*re put *tvmt thè greater j e r f o f • b « b are ai*int«a| and D «v M T t e getateel lu t it i mnge fr»»cn thè rlgbteoua. aocb aa May contempla {V>a U(a»o our laat rvating place i ti* k vaio fv-pen ami prevent «e a k d«e(«>n«t « I M M n lv ency,** lo H e flivob n n iu> b a* I a ^ i of teef. ( « T i n i of teer, a pretty girl la thè C ircuit Court «»f n ltb ln and U and a tbouaaud a year.- l^nd«*o o f O regon C ou n ì f Cbronictn Redm ond (tank o f C< Ch id rt* a# Tonar corporation . Flainttf? MxWra chi Idre ti are *rrt preci» i*u i va A Mooot Maah ngton ma i b)« I hA rli# N U ir ln g Ikefraifa: T o C barlea N l*ortng ha tifile tic p b r« lf he b tic « • b»’ O nde? named defendant ella v i i la tbe aama o f thè filate 4 “ Pure*" aaid tb# occhia "I vo e r a goa Voi» are hereby r«>, ber ** s p ig a r and a a a e e r thè "T o o ’ve e » n b err ‘ g*«[«ni1 bla anelo« filed la tbe above «a tltte d In a*frdil*bmeut ' ause oa or b e fo re tb e lat H u re I* ve w r * ber M e • a rk *r*r Heplam ber I t t i , and lf y o « ter tn a musi rat <v*tne«1y ITttaburgb ao appear and a a a ee r. fo r » u of. tb# p la la tiV «111 take Font againal you f»»r thè *um o f Tv» dred I v illa n « t f h In tere«! al tb# rafe o f lo per <eat pe# MM o N h frorn thè I9 tb lay o f J u lf. I l In the Circuit C'ourt o f th# Plate fo r thè fu rtb er sua o f F lfty o f O regon «t th in and fo r t*rt>ok aftornvy f«?. to g e !b e r « i t h County and dlaburaementa. and urlìi C e d i Kenyon, P lain tiff, that thè courl order tb# sai# vs. •uutharaf quarter o f * * r i. .| P M C ollin* (defendant to en a b lp 13 euuth o f raage Jj T o P M Collin*, the above named o f thè U il la metta m «r ld u defendant haa le r n a f’ ache«! » to aaiìafy la the name o f the P late o f O re Judgmeat. « i t b ruota aad gon You are hereby required to meata laclu d iag attorney appear and a n * « e r tb r com plaint a bove aperlfied filed againat you in the above m tlt T hi* »urunuma ta pnbtlahed led iu !t on or before Monday, the l*t «ter o f tbe lin a \S I, H? day o f »September. I f 13. and If you juilge o f tb# C ircu it Court «f fail to ao a n * « e r . for «a n t thereof, gon for Cruok rou a ty. mad# i the plaintiff «111 apply to the court luth day o f July. Itti a ai for the relie f dymanded therein, vli •* rlblng that thla aummonc k> That the p laintiff have and recover Ilahed for alt ron aern tlv# • «eu from the defendant judgm ent for the thè R rd m oad ripokeeOAAft aum o f Four Thousand Fighty eight n e ««p a p e r o f g en e ra i » irvnr Dollars and P ltty Cents, « i t b inter publiahed la Redm ond, t fowk eat thereon at the rate o f * per rent t» i>r*non. and tb * d a l* o f tl per annum from the 22nd day o f pubtirailon la Jnlv 17. 1»|1 June, 1 f 1 J. and for the further aum 1 \ -x o f Four Hundred IbvlUra attorney A tto rn *? for fees, and for hla costa and disburse Flrnt pubi Irai km Jn l? ir ku The Redmond Spokesman *" ,he LEADING TIVK I of o f the plat kUM«u a* * otip tlon be eold by the to u iity accord in g to i| « pra* tice o f tbla lu u n o u Judgment. « I t b r««at* «it* and d lsbu r«em enta. atnl tk# sona « la im la g by. thru gh you l»e fu fe V e f barre«] « 1 ( 14 from h a vin g or ctalm ii.g iQ ^ righ t, title or In ter«# ! i prem l e a and fo r all n fu rth e r r e lie f aa to th æ em just th la * um mona la •r i t i ^ ^ by p u lR u atlon th ere«-' « t for s it conaer u tlve « w y • || mond Ppttkeatuan liy r 4 # lio n W I* H ra d a b a « )«4g* , Circuit Court o f Oregtr# fof county, m ade on the l th July. I 9 I J . and p reerrn -qg ^ summon# I « pubi labe«! fot s e cu to « «e e k a In the Ppkvkeaman. a « e e k iv ov publiahed in Hedm onit I rm t y Or eg o n * ft*! t !»•* ui filr• t pubi!« atiun o f thl* u « the IT lb 4 a * g| l l * J 1 Attorn ey * .it h; F irst pub lication July l? A Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Joe found tim e when he waa aup- pmw-d to be studying to calculate a point where he could Jump on to tba b e lt I » carried to the window and «top there though the bast» o f these calculations was obtained by watch Ing the belt rerotre prerloua to atop- ping noting especially the position o f the lacing with reference to the point at which the belt must tie hoarded He w a « month« making throe nota flon « aod eah-ulatlona and at last wa* enabled to fli a point which many no- tation« at the eWsdng hour showed al way* «topped at the window One eren lng when there waa no on « but the engineer and Joe In the engte* room the form er «aw the boy aelr« a rolled roue that h* had kept ready for hi» pun«ose Jump on the belt, hold on to each edge, rid* to tb* «rin d o » and disappear The engineer waa too astonished to g ir * an alarm, and Whether be g a re one at all was not settled at the Inrestlgatloo that fo l lowed the daring feat It w a« m idwinter when Jo* Greeo made hla experim ent and It was not only dark without hut a snowstorm w a « rarin g Joe was never beard o f again, but a much respected and wealthy contractor for machinery uamed Joseph Greer la living In Rio da Janeiro He never talk « shout bla boyhood hut baa given away * f of tune fo r the betterment o f t««y* who are deprived o f a home fram ing and has belted hundred» o f young men who hare served Mema la - ,, p, , means o f awrulng an honest livelihood Hit ittenla h e re in , that «t , listed July ft I M I lt|Iy eru ted and d elivers«! i,, . " j 1* p la in tiff fo r the p u ip »» «* jji^ the paym ent o f s*i t and duly r e ro td e d <>n th# ttv I » I I li» B m | i i , ^ ty M o rtg a g e R ecord « u t T ! f and c o v e rin g the fi*IU > «iJ * ty A ll o f lota I t . « JJ.r alve. letcep tM tg lot |J» 0f At rea ge and situ s’ * i* ta «»f the HK ^ o f Hiv i, i j , ship 1ft. Houth uf |(ai,gv jj I lie \\ llla u tetle Mer 4M p rop erty baa sln «e i* «| K and la n o « ofil. lalle kaoni ' Una A d d itio n to Ih » ( ‘tty * monti. O regon . be f •?«*), that the said p r o b ity t HU» k One. and letta I J j , S. D . F O X & C O . Buckley’s Transfer At i) RE D M O N D S IM K E S M \N nntl RKI’KKSENTA- PAPER OF REDMOND and the REDMOND DISTRICT. It give, all the reliable new. of the above wtion each week an it hn|>penn. Th,,«, wh„ *.»¡1, to k.-vp i„ ,,<uch wl|h »hat i. K-.in. „„ in thi, vidmly of (>n trul O r,*,„ ahuuld l „ „ me . , utucHb, r to th, P*P*r 11.60 per . d>, n„ THE SPOKESMAN p i w t Ihi n.L- ». I VCF NI T» «. A Nr n,K MOST t’tLMPI.ETE < ►•■'THAI, o h k i . o n a n d iio k s a m . KINDS ° E 0(X)I) PRINTING