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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1913)
R'HHDAY, HKI»T 4. K H I TIIK ♦ »♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «««»«««A ,,**,,** Mi J. F. HOSCH, M. I). ■ p h y s ic ia n P I.I » N A M ! ami SU R G E O N •*»j ! CORRESPONDENCE j ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ O F F IC E : N. E. C o r a a r 'l l k ami K Hi» R*<l rnond, O regon F.H. RODEMEYER P H Y S IC IA N and .SURCKON T in llll. W y es ” C lilH M 'H I ’ro p e rly Kilt»*«! <Vuu in Khret l!nm. R c iliiio n d , • liliH 'k O rc K o ii D IC . J . H A R K DENTIST Johnson liuiltiintf lie d monel. • O re g o n HIIH.E September I Eorl W ikn I i returned homo Hulur day I k liI from iho Tumolo Project. * k * r » In* hu» l«<i*n working for llm past month. E W Gilo left on Saturday ovon- Ini'a irain for Porllaml. where bo » I I I lemalu for iuiin« Him* Jim llnuliam la rutting ll»«m u » Peterson'» nun crop of oat» W> «»peel to hi*ar llm hum of Iho Oiroalmr In ihi* noor future Mr» W I, Parry railed at ihi* Thompson homo Sunday John Fleming 1« working with llm survey i n * » on llm Tumalu Project liar N 1». Wood 1» at lioum with lila family for a faw » a a k » lla ha» been appolniail to I ha paalorala al Wa»i on. Or« William Nailmryaan »tarlail for Kan»a» Thiiradny of l » » l waak II * expert» lo ha gone two luotilh» or moro. Lydia llllnil.au ami J O Wood vlaltai! llm Kail* Sunday Alat Duval, Jr , movad hi« family In llm Tiimalo Pro)«i't Humlay llalan ami Mllilri«! Hmlth vlallail al lha I mtarlailga Tuaaday of la»l »aak Mr Clark and family »a r a In lha imlithhurhooil Thuraday Krad Eullar amt l.yman Karnuiu haia ordara<! n na» hay haler ami « I I I ha raady lo » o r k » It h || In a •hurt time Mr Naihary ha» hi» bou»a naarly raady for occupancy Mr l‘ royo»t, dan» Mar .Mayball« and mn Roy, laft Saturday ev«tilng fur Molilalia. « hara ha ha» gone on liUBlimaa (¡. A. McFarlane LAWYER |l*riit*tirr iti «Il court« m*I U. S U in I Ofttre* H(*dmond - Oregon Vincent’s LIVERY, FEED and TRANSFER Ü Earl WiMiita vlallail Wayna Chaaa Sunday Mr» Malaal ralurnad houm Hundav from har *l»li at Hpokaim it m i n o » iii m F ra nce« llulr lm r »|>aul Wednesday «»Ith t'hryatal Hlurdlvan lioitla and Myra Maad had a plaaa- a n l a f l a r n i M i n Thuraday « U h t'hrys- lal Hlurdlvan E M Eby « a » rrpor tad on lha afla rn iM iu REDMOND HI'OKKHMAN for tha avanlne A pleasant lima w u »pant by all Al a lata hour lr« irauiii nml raka waa anrvad Tim avanlne Imliie of a lowar lampara tura Ilian llm afternoon. II wu« iiultn him a»»ary to build Iwo eooil lira« to make Ilf« romfortubl« a f l « r the «ai I tie of » m b quantities of Ira rreaui G Htone from Powall Hulla I» over dolne hi» haylne In thla lorallty Ray Arrher hud a buay week bur vesting near Tar re bonus The Hlate Aerlrullurl»! »pant a portion .J Haluniay forenoon looklne ovar rrop» on lha Clover I a-af Ram h. he havlne heard of lha abundant rrop of I'nuadlan Field Pea» urn) Mararonl Wheal erowlne there Krunrl» llulrlmr wa« a raller al lha Clover la-uf Ranch Sunday after noon. Amone lhe nalehhora who railed ou Mrs. II D McGowan the paal araek V M I Mr» E M Eby. Mr» M A Klne. Mr» W J Hlurdlvan. Mr» Finí» Wood», Mr» K E unit Erame» lluii her. Mr» W E tiri-eory and Mm J K Van Allan Mr» Mc Gowan's fool not le-lng any belter, II I» hoped »he will eoon lie able to he out and amune ua again Kuyiiioud Maad hud » ralbar un- fortunate arrldanl the taller purl of lha weak lie had allehled from hi» hueey and w u opanlne a eale whan the hornea beratn* frightened ami »tarlad lo run lie. however, not havlne hold of lha reina, had rather u poor chance of etopplne them The homes anon upaal lha bueeV and broke lha |M>la The hornea ran Into a tree, where ha ruueht them lle- aldea llm |Mila being broken, lha har nea» wa» aomewhal damaicfd and Haymond badly frightened Mr» W J Hlurdlvan and Ralph waul lo her ■l»tara‘, Mr» J Mo rae, lo ■pend Sunday and ( r l a portion of a hot of plums which ware aent them by Mr» Ouka from Mecca, Wn C II Millar wa« a business raller al lha Van Allan ranch Monday A l-abor Day picnic waa hald by (he Sunday »c him I at Tel hero w bridge, uu the Ilearhutea. Monday The prlte ll«l and program I» out for the Ninth Annual Crook County Fair The prlte» are etcepllonally good and let It he hoped that oar pari of the county Will tie well rep- i car tiled there Wednesday. September 24. will l>a School Day. when all school chil dren will he admitted free at the Crook County Fair al Prlnevllle The paet week wa» ■ warm one )u»( the thing for alfalfa and It made Ihe third crop jump POMF.I.L III T I E ■ Irk ll»l lha Iiaal «aak Tha laraa Colila dote belonging to ll ar har l Ehy ha» hi» haad anil faal full o f porrupllm ijulll» M A K i n « mada a hualnaaa trip in P i * » r i i Butta Tuaaday. Krad llo o v a r ha» hi« aaiotid cut- 11nit o f a l f a l f a In tha »la rk Mr and M r » D O Smith ami aon. UaiiIon, and uiothar. Mr» J Hmlth of Tacoma. »palli a delig h tf ul avell ine Thuraday » I t h Mr and Mr* C VI A 80' C I P C 8 ICNCC P atents 1 8» t>C 8» AW» a Distant C oxvriomts A c !»>•» A R ?**»•••** <11 A •*•«<•*» • ' J r « ! f M r v r u i f f t<tir <xf4nt»>«t f f w • ! » • * * %mr a n I n f w iM - m •• I L n t •4 rtc4 l? r . m l d a i i l l d . M AH j BOOI ' • « l ‘ a i * H U •••*« f»«*dh IM l a t l •*•»»>* » f i * M l»«> « »* • * • * • »• . | *a tr• *t• t « A o n i h m u a h M u im « l u . r « n M * ( Ml • t l h - . u l c l . a r g a . In l h « Scientific American. A )iinif»«i*|f iliqiirt'Al t«4»|lT, I rtr U*»<’ ! • * « » » •». lo r n • 9 i A *ra» t u r m tbA.lL ILiM by nil ft •••«I*« tor«. m i l l l l i i i l « - f A 1' » • MU NN & New York litficn olkA. »Tfc r HU. WuMi^u-n, Ik C. OREGON A G R IC U L T U R A L C O LLEG E B E G IN S COW S FOR SA LE According to Hoyla. Rev Jusrph tlrnvely iglilng hla views of tin* evil» of card pln.vtng dvr Ing » p»»tnral calli A» I wn» saying. I am In ili iii lit - Parrot (Intcrriiptlng engerly» When y ill are In dniilit piny trumps! And no mrmlier nf Hint fnmlly Ini* ln*«*ii nble to account fnr Hie parrot'» iltternnce tn Hie nntl»fnctlotl of tlia pastor.-lamiloii Punch. will dispose of all the cows on the place. FOR SALE 1 have Registered Duroc Jersey«, both sexes. P R O F IT A B L E , P R O L IF IC And thrive exceedingly well in this section o f Central Oregon. G. A . B R A D L E Y One and one-half miles north of Depot. Hhanlko Star: An automobile tourlal party was In Hhanlko one night thla week and had missed their road and had gone through the Warm Springs Indian Reservation and met an old ludtan who had been on the reservation for years One of the tourists asked hla business "M e preacher." the Indian grunted. “ And what do they pay you?” asked the tourist "T en dollars." replied the Indian "T e n dollars a month?" asked the traveler. "N o , ten dollars a year " "T en dollars a year’ W’ hy that's a poor salary. Isn't It? " gasped the tourist " M e poor preacher," grunted the Indian HATH T H E COVtrTKH A R K T tH N T N G V E G E T A R IA N S Hhanlko Star: William V . Heeman. who llvea down on the Deschutes, waa In Hhanlko Tuesday with a load of vegetables from hla homestead He aaya the coyotes are becoming quite numerous down hla way and are also becoming vegetarians Dur ing the past two weeka they have been eating hla ripe tomatoes and watermelons and digging up hla po tatoes Hill laid In a supply of am munition while In town and will make them think the whole Mexican army has turned open on them one of these nights. 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 Furniture See me before you place your furniture orders. I have a complete stock C. H. IRVIN, Furniture & Undertaking The Spokesman Keeps you posted on news matters all the time m Three Fresh Jerseys. One Fresh Durham. Four other good grade cows, will be fresh in fall and Spring. Five of the choicest and best 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. E. R. TICHENOR REDM OND REIN FORCED CONCRETE BU ILD ING BLOCKS These blocks are made hv Ihe wet process, giving them three times the strength of a machine made block. Person» going lo build should «oe our material before placing order« for any other kind. It will pay them. Estimates furn ished on application. Call on or write to HKGARDT, E L L IO T T A CO.. REDMOND, ORK. C. H. BAGGOTT’S Express and Transfer Line All Order** Given Prompt Phone»: IJouae, 1»*ave Orders at the Attention. 2603; Stand, 712. Redmond Pharmacy. Redmond, Ore. HE U AH A l*OOK PHE W HER AND II K GOT P4JOK P A Y sale the following gtxxl cows: Terms: Cash or Bankable Paper. These are PIGS I offer for Quick Delivery The Beg inning of Football. The Itrst reference to wlinl tuny |>«« sllily tie the game nf foullmll In to l*e found In a procInmnHou of Edwnnl I t , 1.114, when the |n*ople wen* forlddden “ to hunlle over Inrge hull» " The pren ent mime wn» Itrst used In a »latilte of Kdwnnl III., 1147, when "fiMilbnll” In laindon »tri*eta wn« ilei lnreil lllegnl — London Render. HOGS As I am going out of the dairy business here, I *>• forty-hfUt school yea» DEGREE C O U R S E S In many phaarsof aaaicuiTuai twaiwxiaiNo Host XCOSOM.CS MlNINU roatSTSV COM- M I 8 C I PMASMACV T w o y e a r C o u r s e s in Anwioww Tuax homi CcowoMica M xcmsnic a » t a roatarav co mm isc x whasmact T e a c h e r s C o u r s e s ■" training, agrlcultuie, ilomrvlic Kieare and art. M U S IC , inclu*ling piano, Atrlng, baud iiiAiiiimmiv and voice culture. A B E A U TIF U L B O O K L E T entitled I' m K K wbu - i i m k n t of R u b a i , l . i r a " and a C at am m iu m will be niAiled fire on Application Address II M T b n n a n T, KrgUtrar, nw 7 ia io 9 9) Corvaltla, Orrgnn. to reallte hi» loss, for tha following day she presented him with twin calve», both of which were strong and healthy Clark Hurt» »pent Saturday and Humlay In Prlnevllle Some of Ihe Powell Hutte people took In ihe tenuis match between Prlnevllle and Redmond al Kedruond Sunday Mum and Reeves Wllroison are pulling up their second cutting of alfalfa I. Z loiridoii o f Ihe Oregon Nur sery Company, called on Powell llutte people last week and received a number of orders for orchard sloe k. Chris Hell« la helping Doc Hayn with his harvest. The rancher» who have threshed are very well satisfied with crops Nearly everything so far has been barley, which has gone from 26 lo 12 bushel» lo Ihe acre Carl Charlton la training hla run ning hortu for the Prlnevllle Fair Mrs Shearer has returned from her visit to Rend. K A llurrett, who sold hla ranch to Allen loimlfare last year, la back on a abort visit lie expected to re turn to hla ranch at Hood River thla week, but was held up by court. September 2 Mr and Mm Spears, who have re cently homesteaded un the butte, are working for George Hobbs Ml»» Anna Miller has returned from Portland, where »he went to have her eye» treated Jean Heard of Christmas loike, ha» pulled hi» Advance threshing outfit Into the Powell Itutte district He started hla run on the Joe Elliott I. Maad Spokesman Classified ada bring J M ar klefresh and tw o »on», and place Mlas Viola Trueadale I» taking the results-— try them— don't cost much Ray Ari har ami P Van Aliali »pent place of Miss Marie Austin ut the Sunday at lha O K Ranch A surprise parly « a » hald Sa tur central telephone office while Mlaa day nielli al llm liiimr o f M r» E E Austin I» on h«*r vacation George Trueadale had Ihe misfor llulrlmr, llm orra»lo n baine har birthday About .!!> were praaaiil tune of losing an |Ro milk row last One of his other row » K en n ed Uni,I. mu ( m i i r a « • ■ llm aumiM*timnl week NEUMOND. • OREGON 1‘ liiuio No. 1702 OVC A 08 PAGE THREE