PAO E 81X MR. H E N R Y PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS v X'T I t l l t I ng** TM-Mtirav "•Ot V€ » u n *UUU '«K Tot) 1 **Äk-P "MkAIMtlt V rV v .w C .t v * h A»«7 IM T oi* MOT , « t tt t *•**'# « io » -D «>iW k I JJjWT wiki I t s ow k .» ' I V *"*r i? «(4 «1 I m t Ht»sT .« ,* i T t •» TM.M». •>ftv,OT .T _ 0 ' ' r 4 C\ij \ » v . V A ^ Mr K edm ou d and we im m ed ia te!« in terv iew ed W illia m B ogu e, C V C a rm ich a el. F lo y d L tp p en cott and In clu d in g c o o k s Last »cv>k th rou g h th e C. H Fry u u iu erou s o th ers. rea l m u l t u t n r r o f th is city , the aud w a iters at the H otel La Flue L> C C ole farm lyin g a few m iles w here Mr K edtuond cuu b e fou n d iron* the city. ww* sold to N A tia rd - threw tim es a day. aud all a g ree thai iittr o f O rien t. 8 D.. * h o w ill re m o t e n ever h aving seem any o f hi* trout, here » ith Ins fa m ily and loca te on his th ey can t heat It new pu rch ase T h e C ole p la ce is r i yjr.i.K H on e o f the tine fa rm s o f this s e ctio n J t i m ; f l i i o u s H i « Hi ACTIONIW o k i n a l i l i . Mr Cote has raised a lm ost e v e r y ­ thing on the p la te in th e » a y o f W illie C ary was sen ten ced by c ra m , (tarden p rod u cts, fru it*, etc., and his p rod u cts a lw a ys m et w ith a J u d g e Bradshaw at the S ep tem ber ready m arket T h e pu rch a se p rice terni o f the C ircu it C ou rt at P n u e - vllle, to the p en iten tia ry tor a term o f the farm was IS.& P l’ o f a u m ou th s to th ree yea r* tor g4«MM«> m u D FSTK 01» arsou A few n igh t* a g o Cary rod e to the B l H i B t NI K EN « H O I WEN ranch o f J a m es Cram aud set tire to A t 1 o 'c lo c k last Saturday m oru tu g the la t t e r * bay. d estroy in g h is e n ­ The fo l­ a $ 4 tenet) fire *t Bend d estroy ed the ti* » cro p , eacept o n e sta ck P sttersoi: D rug C o m p a n y 's stu ck and low m g m orn in g his tra ck s w ere f o l ­ h u iid in g. th e en tire b u ild in g o f th e low ed to a n e ig h b o rin g ranch, w h ere K. M S ou th C lo th in g C om pa n y and G ary w o rk s aud he was a rrested and It is b eliev ed * part o f the s to ck , th e g a ra g e o f cou tessed the c rim e H udson 4 C oe. a nd the resid en ce o f th e boy was in d u ced to turn fireb u g Mr Sm ith T h e o rig in o f th e fire by so m e en em y o f C ram s, but Cary is s m ystery, but it is su p p osed to d en ies a n y su ch in flu en ce he du e te w irin g, as the d ru g s to r e In paaatug s e n ten ce th e Judge said w as b ein g ra ised p r ep a ra tory to m o v ­ " T h is has been th e Brat case in my in g. B o t h firm s w ill reb u ild at o u ce , e x p e rie n ce on th e bench w hich 1 o f b rick . T h e loss is p a rtia lly c o v ­ have beeu u n a b le t o fa th om 1 am ered by in su rance. at a loss to c o m p re h e n d y o u r m o­ tiv e " C ary was on frie n d ly term * w ith U m ï M I X « A T C M K ti T W O OO O I» M Z U 1 TIM H T C ram M in n ^ r -v * \ \ ' ' s. 'W D A K O T A MAX B H K THÍ n x t I». < (t > u K K « “ Now is th e tim e to p ilch in and La P in e In ter-M ou n ta in J. U K ed m ou d cla im s to have ca u gh t th e a c h ie v e — n ow . now!** said N orm an tw o largest tr o u t ta k en from th e H upguod. th e new o w n e r o f H arp er * m id d le riv e r th is sea son O ne m ea ­ W eek ly , in an e lo q u e n t p o litica l a d ­ su red 1#V* and th e oth e r 2V ">* d ress in N ew Y ork in ch es Can any o f th e loca l a n g le rs "R e m e m b e r my fr ie n d s .” said Mr H s p g o o d . ''t h e presen t is th e fu ­ beat it? T h e a b o v e item was handed us by tu re from w h ich you h op ed so m uch Eighty-Acre Farm Snap Eighty acres, three mile? went of town, on main road to the river; has 40 acre water right; 23 acres cleared and 10 more partly cleared, of which 6 acres is in alfalfa, 17 acres oats stubble. Place all fenced; 2-room house, chicken house, stable, granary; deep soil. Price $2,300, on terms of $650 cash, balance in five years at 6 per cent. After first payment is made this place will easily pay for itself, besides making you a fine living. C. H. FRY, KKDMDNÜ H O T O , B lIU H A O lic it ili'>•>•]. O reg on Ninth Annual T H F M i n i »1 txP K K A T k si lilh I W il l <«» M ITH C l»l M l Crook County Fait P rop osed Hiirliwsy W iti < ut T h rou gh F rom lu m a io 1 reek to Spark» l a i r T h rou g h th e co -o p e r a t id c o f the fo r e «! s e rv ice and the C ro o k county co u rt, s new highw ay w ill penetrate in to th e Cum site* and open up a grea t m en u te rrito ry T h e sum o f is p ro p o se d to be expended on th e p roject p rior to the first o! J u ly . 1 M l4 Of this sum . equal a m ou n ts are to be co n trib u te d by the foreet s e rv ice aud the cou n ty It is stated th e w ork w ill start at a point on T u m a io C reek near the C olu m b ia S ou th ern h e a d g ste and c o u ilu u e to Spark * la k e, g o in g by th e way o f S oda Sp rin g» on e o f the sceu tr w on d ers o f C entral O regon A s R ed m on d is one o f the prtnrl- p a i-citie s on the line o f th e proponed L in coln H igh w a y, and a* th ere is a g o o d a u to m o b ile road fro m ib is city to T u m a io c re e k . It Is exp ected that a la rg e a m ou n t o f travel o v e r this new roa d w ill pass th rou gh this city A sid e from a ssistin g in th e b u ild ­ ing o f th is ro a d the forest service has a lso a g ree d on the e x p en d itu re o f H .b V b on the M cK enxte past road a cro s s th e m ou n ta in * from C old S p rin g s to th e L a n e co u n ty line T he foreot se rv ice g iv in g IMMi and C rook co u n ty c o n tr ib u tin g fHOV ir.bbh PrineviUe, September 2 3 ,2 4 ,2 5 ,2(i, 2Î Stock Show Children's Day This year the fair management will exhibit to the {jeople of Crook County and Central Oregon the finest stock show ever shown at any fair in Oregon This will be one of the attractive features. M rdncMlij , September 24 Will be school chiklrm s day. when all fwhtiol children will tie admitted free. The si hl exhibit at the fair will I** on** of the many inter- esting attractions. Amusements Admission Each day will be complete with regular horse races, chariot races, relay races, wild horse nding and various other features. Season Tickets $2 HO Daily Admission 50 ChOdrea 25 Grand Stand. A d u lts___ ..... .25 • -• rnd Stand. Children 15 T h e S p ok esm a n f o r g o o d prin tin g HOMESTEADERS (C o n tin u e d fro m 1st p a g e ) Come Prepared to Stay the Whole Five Days of the Fair In te rio r J on es, a ctin g in a cco rd w ith th e p erson a l view o f S ecretary period o f disa b ility fo llo w in g such p r f * $ r t i r # O f f e b t r b r f o f » p r lf lR B o f I-and O ff l e w _______ ____ _ m ________ a y Hi *;«#•*»■ L an e, and u nder th e a m en ded re g u ­ m isfortu n e, p rovid ed n otice o f such pvrm aftriit sfrra m s on o f in ? hr im defer a ction u n til ti al pX la tion * e v e ry h o m e ste a d e r w h o is un­ m isfortu n e and th e nature th e re o f m ed iate vicinity o f Ih r land shou ld ••at -i» • !>- ... >f. In gra n t.--* St • a b le to c n ltlr a te th e stip u la ted a cre ­ shall be su bm itted u n der oath w ill,In be show n . a Pi. I n a tio n * fn r redatta» a ge p r io r to m a k in g final p r o o f can *0 days a fte r the o ccu rre n ce th e re o f "A p p lic a tio n s fo r red u ction In area s re * shall be a u b je rt l e rr< e e .tH secu re a red u ctio n by p resen tin g the to th e R eg iste r o f th e i^ n d O ffice o f o f cu ltiv a tio n w ill he a c t e d upon by •I I«-* b> the k .- r e t a r y ,.f tkt * fa c ts to th e I^and O ffice the d istrict is w hich the land Is s it­ tbe C om m ission er o f tb e llen era ! terlor " T h e a ttitu d e o f th e dep a rtm en t Is uated o u tlin e d in the revised re g u la tio n s "T illin g o f the land o r o th e r a p ­ a p p ro v e d by S e cre ta ry L ane. T h ese p ro p ria te treatm en t fo r the pu rpose re g u la tio n s read o f co n se rv in g the m oistu re with a " T h e S ecreta ry o f th e In te rio r Is view o f m aking a p rofita b le c r o p the a u tb orix ed . u pon a s a tis fa cto ry s h o w ­ su cceed in g year w ill be deem ed c u lti­ in g th e r e fo r , to re d u ce th e req u ired vation w ithin the term s o f th e act. a rea o f cu ltiv a tio n T h e h om estea d w here that m an ner o f cu ltiv a tio n I* law s w ere en a cted p rim a rily fo r the nece*aary o r g e n e ra lly fo llo w e d In p u rp ose o f e n a b lin g citize n s o f the the lo ca lity . t'n ite d S tates 'In g o o d faith to o b ta in " N o red u ction In area o f cu ltiv a ­ a b orn e,’ and th e p ro v isio n o f the sta tu te in rega rd to re d u ctio n In the tion w ill be perm itted on a ccou nt re q u ire d area o f cu ltiv a tio n w ill not o f expenae in rem ovin g the standing If lands are be p erm itted to o p e r a te so as In any tim b er from the land m a n n er to relax th e ru le that the so h eav ily tim b ered that the en try- rea son a b ly cle a r and en trym a n m ust so reside upon, use. man ca n n ot I*" urn know that your money goes a long way* in o c c u p y , cu ltiv a te arid Im p rove the cu ltiv a te the area p re scrib e d by the tract o f land e n te re d by him as to statute, such en trie s w ill be con putt ha.se of all kind* of groceries at our atore* s a tis fa c to r ily show that he In go>d sldered Speculative and not m ade In faith at th e tim e o f aurh e n try In­ good faith fo r the pu rpose o f o b ­ I>o you know that wr carry a complete *t«ck <»f all ten d ed to m a k e th e land hla bona tain in g a hom e fide h om e and that It has been b is 1 " T h e a u th o rity to m ake ted u ction kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and Fred» h om e to th e date o f final p r o o f in the prescrib ed area o f cu ltiv a tion Fruit« in nea«on? “ H o w e v e r. If th e tract o f land e n ­ relates to e n la rged h om estead en tries tered la *o h illy o r rou gh , th e soil so a* well aa o rd in a ry h om estead s made a lk a lin e , co m p a ct, sa n d y, o r sw am py, under section 2 2 * # . K f l . and ap- I)o you know that our motto in to always give «at- th e p recip ita tio n o f m o istu re so light pllcatlon a fo r red u ction o f area o f ¡«faction with good« and price«? as not to m a k e c u ltiv a tio n p ra c­ cu ltiv a tio n under en la rg e d h om e­ tica b le to th e exten t o f th e requ ired stead e n trie s w ill be m ade or refused a m ou n t, o r If th e land Is g e n era lly In a cco rd a n ce with the p r o v isio n s o f If you are in the market for any kind of aaaaonabk» v a lu a b le o n ly fo r gra zin g , a re d u c­ this paragraph. fruit or vegetables for canning or preserving. w< tion In th e a re a o f cu ltiv a tio n may " A sh o w in g sh ou ld lie m ade In be p erm itted . T h e person al o r finan ­ each case as to the difficulties at would like to fill your want«. cia l d is a b ilitie s o r m isfo rtu n e s o f the tendant upon the cu ltiv a tion o f that en trym a n ezlattn g at th e tim e o f p a rticu la r tract T o this end the e n try w ill n ot be co n sid e re d s u ffi­ en trym an ahould sh ow , in detail, the cien t ca u se fo r re d u ctio n In the area special physical con d itio n * o f the o f cu ltiv a tio n , but If a fte r e n try and land w hich he believes en title* him a ctu a l settlem e n t, th ro u g h c ir c u m ­ to an o rd e r o f re d u ctio n , deaertb- sta n ces w hich at the tim e o f en try Ing its top o g ra p h y , w h eth er hilly or c o u ld n ot re a so n a b ly have been fo re level, its q u a lity and ch a ra cter seen, the en try m a n has met with m is­ adapted to cu ltiv a tio n , w hether light fo r tu n e w hich ren d ers him rea son ­ o r heavy, sandy, loam y. rock y or a b ly u n a b le to c u ltiv a te the p re ­ a lk a lin e, tog e th e r with th e prevalent scrib ed area , u pon s a tis fa cto ry p r o o f clim a tic c o n d it io n . In the m atter o f th e r e o f at th e tim e o f m a k in g final annual s n o w , o r rains, aa affording REDMOND, OREGON p r o o f, a red u ctio n In a rea o f cu lti­ su fficient m oistu re fo r the produ ction vation m ay he perm itted d u rin g the o f c r o p , o n e year with a n oth er The Mrs. Housewife Furniture Made to Order With the in«tallation of my new wood working machinery I now have complete facilities for MAKING ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT A REASON A HUE PRICE. If you want any­ thing in thin line call and I et um talk i t over. I do all kind« of IRON WORK and BLACK- SMITHING alioy at my factory on the comer of 8th and E utreet». H OBBS’ G. W. DAVIES The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond ( ash (grocery and Bakery