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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1913)
Tl i uhhav . h kpt g o fjrtv »6 . i » n D ire cto ry ................. s». no. K r. ,.,i>i y Monday night lu lu ll Visiting K n lgliU are e r g ig li' 11» V ll*»«! A K«•mUII. C C i: Young. K of 11 a H r s T ii t* im A w H,," • iw » n a iw t h a c t K lM I'IV t Æ i I III III (Mil «Im i t .1 Hun •'■•or to <M|a J il Manar Abstract Company ™ ’ 1 * 1 liinvlll««. Orrgoli ^ K i: S PA N K S TUN I T H K A T K It. HDHK **►' Mi i\ INI« PHTIHKM i hange* of I'll t u r » MATE III* » » . M * » V . T l fCMDAY aml T i l l IIM IA V . A ■ r » l • l a » slum I I onm >. B Mr. » H H|M«r».. rn»|>‘r. K t i l . IH »A I» T IM E t A lti» I i »i«*goii Trillili I »«»I I y •frala rrlvaa from n orth , ,7 1 3 a m T r a i i-rrlv«1» front aoulh. . * ; lo p m ' I o w a a N n »H r Trainiarrives from north .7 OS pm Traía¡ u irl««a from aoulh » Ul a III II IIA I’ KOL. Agent ■ i TD K Redm ond and Vicinity I la . O rd er fur P -In ln ra I I. llargilar, a formar fartnar of Mila aaitlon, reiurned hare Halur- Uar night lu lake bark tha farm na rai-Miitly sold lo a man named Mr- I'heraon, who la now In lha peniteli- Mary. and who failed tu make the payments on the piare Mr llareder aisled he had an order from a Dunn mulr. f a i . firm for a carload of lied* molili potatoes al |l bo per lo o puntola Mr llarader aald lie rould work up a good potatu trade in f a ll fon ila for apuda from Mila seri Ion Full Hue uf Kasiiuaii Kodaka and anpllea al Mie Kediniiuil Pharmacy The Kaaltnaii la premier of all kodaks 7t( M anta l.llira ry i . k i ’ I i o v k n o t its rirnpt Sunday, # a ■» ASSI HKD COLUMN erllariueiila published under ).oad et una rent e word for tiiaertlun No aalvertlsement lagar d for Irea Ilian U Ceuta Or d gn lfrom out o f lo e n muat Inform as El» » many laauee Ihe ad la lo Oui of town orilrra muat t>e ll'Btiled by raah Initiale amt la count aa words L F o i l s A l.K t n n iM lo n g M ay to T r a d e — M'llllaui Hlurdevant. who lives near Alfalfa, southwest o f thla rlty, waa In town Tuesday Mr Hlurde- .ant and aon. Fred, have M u acre# of homestead land and are getting along well They came to thta sec tion laal spring and have nothing but good words to say about thla part uf Central O r e g o n They are both practical farmers and are mak ing good 'ary rows, helfera and calves lair, also two thoroughbred o Found Indian ayrar Head— Imara Mat. Ogg. Itedmond. Fred Hlurdevant uf Alfalfa, recent I I lf ly found an Indian spear head aeven r Charter Oak box beating stove, Inrhea long noar I'uwell Huttr sta kin to rook on lop M'lll lake tion Thla la probably a rellr o f the |* v> ...I Nearly lire ! :. days when Indiana Infested all thla I lila olllre I Ilf part o f the county Ell grade Jersey row. will be lo a few days Italph Mr M ote« Into Judd H .ia n City Marshal f A Adams haa om < Terrebonne Ora 1 I I I moved Into the house on Ihe corner 0« e a r lied mom! of Hevrnth end C streets. r«*-enlly parti! niara g ft M \V J Sluiinon. occupied by J M Judd »lile. Mil lo t* No use In huylna an Inferior kodak md hand potato digger, cheap ehen you ran buy Kastman Kodaka ^ H i '. I p a k iM M i i * m large drum fur a healing ami kodak aupplles al the Itedmoml 7 lf f a l l al The Pharmacy H old r e a s o n a b le .... t:ir tra in a li o lllr e Juilil I«new to Ileml— a.re rellmiulshnienl near J M Judd and fam ily left this .bonne Otto Klee. 100 Front seek for llend. where II la under- yt. Portland. Ore It? atood Mr Judd will engage In the real ealate business Mr Judd lived mrh and team for sale. Inquire In Kedmond Ihe paal two and a half Ipokramau ulBre. 52tf years rw high grade btryrle. never ue- Keaaonahle. Call at Hpoktmtuan A »tallafaclory ('n ip — K L. Iveraon was In from hla Powell llu lle farm laal Haturday and slated lhai he waa all through hay I 'K I t S O N A I . ing ami threshing and Ihe rtmulla lie party who left a purse with obtained from Ihe crops was very e money In II on ihe counter a) eallafarlory and the yield good con Spokesman oftlre ran have name sidering the crop waa put In late. paying for this ad and proving ip .'11 » i sir ’t he young nun who spoke to the young ladles In front of the poat- e Hunday night without r«*ceir- a reply la requested lo give hla e through Ihe mall Address general delivery. III! 1 ,0 0 k ! M'e own some o f the lineal lm< »veil farina In Minnesota. M’ lacón li and North Dakota that we ran M i l mi crop pai mi-ut a If you waul 4 home we will help you If you have ■ piece o f city property or a amali ^ p rm which you wish lo exchange for Dior land, we ran use II M'e also l a w II IH » alIX k Ilf nr...... an.I Unaware, dry gonda. hardware and ^llllnery to exchange for farm land |T illy proporti W rite oa for par rulara Inform ation cheerfully m«en Atenta wanted C. A. IIKKKINH, I a O llox 12. Ht Paul. Minn 12112 U lti K P e t t i NTV t NH K T M ak«w M oo d F u rn ltu r«^ — U M\ I>avlea. the wood anil Iron worker o f thla rlty. la doing a good business In making furniture to order. He recently made a reporter's typewriter table for The Hpokeaman that la aa good a piece o f work aa rould he done In any furniture fac tory. Mr llavlea haa a complete wood and Iron working outfit o f ma chinery al hla plant and ran handle anything In the above line. The Kedmond Hank o f Commerce will furnish money lo farm ers to buy cattle or ah«iep for feeders 7tt No ttrhool This M eeh— The Kedmond achoola were rloaed thla week and all the teachers were In aflendance at the Teacher«' Insti tute held In P rln evllle Many o f the arhool children went to P rln evllle lo ihe comity fair on School Children's Day, which waa yesterday. llm uglit In M atermelnn*— Tom Vedder. who haa a nice farm In Ihe Terrebonne a««ctlon. brought two nice watermelons to The Spokes man office laat week that he had rained on hla place. Mr. Vedder stated that hla crops this year were satisfactory all around NIC MM Another H«'hool Knoll*— ('arpentera are busy this week finishing off another room at the u f N ew O lili lala High School building here. The In Taxes collected by Ihe sheriff show creased attendance and lack o f space for the different classes has made S total o f $ 2 «H.«>«r> 89 Victor Shaw haa been appointed It necessary to have the new room ‘ riianl officer at a salary of $*o tier thla term. month for 12 months, beginning The Tum alo Project can use more Hi.plember 15. Dr. Nevels has been appointed help on their work nesr Daldlaw. Wages are from $2 *0 lo $2 80 per county veterinarian. W illiam II. I,urky was appointed day eight hours depending on Ihe character of Ihe work performed county aealer o f the county. A d v .lltl The follow ing monthly a llo w a n ce Report at l-atdlaw office niiiunt T a « t i, Ile i lis i, F IV E Fall Styles This Fall Are Most Attractive Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Hats Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Hats Children’s School Dresses Ladies’ Suits and Coats T h e extraord in ary change in styles this season m ake the new coats and suits most attractive. T h e designs are v ery becom in g and easily worn. T h e m anufacturers have kept pace w ith the tim es and have put out so m any new w eaves in the coat and suit fabrics that the selection o f an en tirely new garm en t is made v ery easy. T h e corset factories have also joined w ith the style m akers and are now turning out corsets to suit the new styles o f dresses. Our lines o f these goods are v e ry choice. Call and see them. \ p p ,,Ini m en i were made for widow's pensions: Mary H Uobson, $17 50; Iva D Mood Italn Sun.lay— A copious rain vlalled Kedmond l-auilcrhack. $17 50. Susans Melater, $22.50; I.ydla Caroline O 'K elly. and thla w cllon Sunday and soaked the ground lo some extent. This Is $25.00. (he first rain that has vlalled this The Spokesman for good printing section for severs! weeks and waa JfernerS 1?***-P r o o f Corsets Trimmed Hats Our trimmed hats are selected from Portland’s largest \ I If the young man who lipped hla lo young lady on the rurner uf |Oi and K aln-eia Hunday evening 3u will give name, an acquaint ran he formed Address "C ." «•ral delivery, Itedmond post 1117 PAG E Hooka— A reader o f The Hpokeaman haa handed In the following "T h e read ers of the hooka al the public library ara stateful for Ihe kind at laudan re of Muter ladlee who In the paat arteil aa rlerka In changing hooka on Hat- urdaya, ami It la hti|ted. Iiow that the «ai allot! aeaaon la over, oppor- tun 1 1 Ira fur rhauglng will In. re SUIUtHl lo I »u llie.k Men IIi-rt-— Halpll Maeon uf Uullitok. M’ n . waa here a roupie o f days laal w w k look lug at land In and around Itrdiuoiid i i i N T o m o : h o i it»* P i I , elrapt Sunday, I 10 a m Mr lla ltn l our night with !(.-> * K Hagan and family, he bring a It I I mem hr r uf Itev Kagan's form er M i l o . » to I* a ni ^ ^ ■ t . r a uialleil nut later than ■ 11 rhurrb al Outlook * gl will laa«a bara ou tha night trala going north Muuey to loan on well Improved J W MIMMI K, P M farine at leaa than 1» per rent li ed ili on tl Hank of fom iuerre. 71f l|, KKIi.MONI» HI'OKKHMAN wholesale houses, who employ the best talent they can tret to desitrn and trim hats for them. They have all the natural ad vantages a trimmer can have and can turn out first-class hats at a reasonable cost. The extraordinary large stocks of trim ming material carried by these wholesale houses gives the trimmer exceptional advantages, so no two hats are made alike. Come in and see our stock. LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES and LOWER PRICES We buy Hut ter and Kggs K E D MO N D , n»«.<!i.<t very much to lay the dual, ascertain how many firemen would which waa becoming bothersome on respond to the alarm. The firemen got quick action and a record run the roads. waa made from the tire house on the corn«*r o f Sixth and K streets to the P olk a F r e lln g H otter— I. I.. llarader. who recently moved corner o f Sixth and C streets. The from a farm near Kedmond to la k e alarm sure brought out the people county. Cal., waa In the city this and flremen. w eek. He aald the health o f both his w ife and daughter, lleaale, waa I*rln «-vllle Men H e re S. H. Cooper, manager o f the much Improved since leaving here and locating In California the a lti Pioneer Creamery at Prlnevllle. and tude here was too high for them, F. K. Ilroaua of the same city, were he aald. though hla health while here here Monday on their way home from Portland where they had been on a waa o f the beat. business trip. Doth gentlemen made a pleasant call at The Spokesman o f Juniper* Meet Agal»*— The Juniper Reading Circle held fice while watting for their auto to their llrat meeting o f the new sea take them to the county seat. son at the home o f Mrs. W. II An derson on September 17. As this PreitiJieil at Terrebonne— Rev W. K. Kagan preached last wss the llrst meeting o f the year, no definite program was carried out. A Sunday morning and evening at meeting waa held yesterday at the Terrebonne and was met by a fair residence of Mrs. De Souxa The slxed congregation at both sessions subject for discussion was "Current Mo«*« t«» State Fair— Events." O. A. Bradley, the well known Incrwanlng M a g e » breeder o f Duroc Jersey hogs, who The Spokesman has been Informed has a farm adjoining the city, we.it by Chief Knglneer Dauregaard o f the to the county fair at P rln evllle the Tum alo P rojeel that wages are be llrst of the week, and from there ing Increased 20 cents per day all will go to the State Fair at Salem. along Ihe line on Ihe project, e f fective September 20. New F ire Alarm Hell— A new Are alarm bell waa put In Anything In the line o f kodak position In the rear o f the lire houses supplies or Kaatman kodaka can be last week. The bell has a loud bought at the Kedmond Pharmacy. braxen sound which carries a long When you buy an Kaatman you know distance, and now there w ill be no you are getting the best. 7tf excuse for firemen or others not | hearing an alarm o f fire at night, unless they sleep as hard as Iron. Bought Pool H all— C. A. Beckwith thla week bought the pool hall on Sixth street next H e a th e r M a * M a r io — to the Kedmond Pharmacy. H. Baukol. station agent here for the Oregon Trunk and O.-W. R. A N. railroads, arrived with his w ife Hail T rial F ire Run— l.aat Saturday morning about 8 and child Sunday morning from a o'clock an alarm wan sounded on two months' vacation trip to Star- (he new fire bell to see how far- buck. Minn . his old home, and other reaching the sound was, and also to points. Mr. Baukol said Ihe weather OREGON We close 6:30: Saturday 10:00 In Minnesota while he was there was extrem ely hot. the thermometer go ing to 110 In the shade; that all harvesting work had to cease dur ing the torrid spell, the farm labor ers laying around In the shade try ing to keep cool. Mr. Baukol stated he was now more fully convinced than ever that the Redmond country could not be beat for climate, and that this section was plenty good enough for hint. up. The kicks received were on lots In towns that had no existence ex cept on paper. Many to l*rinev ill«*— About 20 auto loads o f Redmond people left today for the county fair at Prlnevllle. Besides the above, many people from here and the sur rounding country w ill go in carriages and privately owned autos. Today is "Redm ond D ay" at the fair and this city w ill make a good showing. N um ber at T e n n i* Maim-— Heavy Mall Ki-ceiieil— The Redmond postoffice dally re ceives a heavy mail fo r P rln evllle and other points in the interior off the line o f the railroad. Some days there is such an abundance o f m ill that the stage is com pletely loaded Mon Sliver Cup»— Mayor Hosch and Postmaster with it to the exclusion o f passen gers or freight. Moore o f this city won tw o silver cups for the championship In the doubles at the Rend Tennis Tourna Spokesman Classified ads bring ment held last week and Sunday, Postmaster Moore also won the "ru n results— try them — don’t coat much ner up" cup In the singles at the same tournament. FKKDF.K ST F Kits A number o f Kedmond people, ten nis players and others. went to Hend Sunday to witness the tennis games played there In the Crook County Tennis Tournament. ('idonei Tl»atch«-r to Tatk- Colonel C. W. Thatcher, the good roads apostle who was In Redmond some time ago. haa dates lo talk at Sisters and laiidlaw He w ill speak at U ld la w on October 2. and at Slaters on October 4. Kai*e Mood Mehtas The Slaters Herald says that as good melons as ean be grown any where In the south have been pro dueed by Kd Oraham at his Grand- view farm, some o f them weighing from 20 to 30 pounds eaeh. Few Complaint* Fileil— Only six complaints were filed with the County Board o f Kqualtxatinn up to last Saturday, nays the Prine- vtlle Journal. Aa this was the last day for filing, no more ean be taken I can furni«h feeder *teer* to any one wanting same In lot* o f any quantity from 10 up. Tho*e wi*hing *enil in orders immediately to Kninionil Hank o f Commerce. Harvey j . Harri*. Keditionil. Ore. 11(2 ! If You Want Your Hay Baled T. Kedmond. I. Temple Oregon SEE Phone 1702