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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
TiiriiHii.n Ali liiiutiir muti, « h o m hi* to urr«*nt ha « tn iM * Ni* triu* 1*111« HI*n* rutilili tiY ih«* tv*»« K (Aliti J tir > ARAllINt liti* l*«*!»|>l«t III l li a t ««*« flou In r«»iiAi*l lo Ih«* ilo GRAIN BAGS WE HAVE GRAIN BAGS AND TWINE READY FOR THE FARMERS FOR HARVEST TIME. IN ANY QUANTITY, AND WILL SELL SAME AT THE LOWEST PRICE. SEE US BEFORE P L A C IN G YOUB ORDKR FOR t h e s e h o o d s ELSEWHERE. Poultry Shipments BRING IN YOUR POULTRY THAT YOU WANT TO DISPOSE OF AND WE WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. WE WILL BUY ALL YOU BRING IN. HERE IS AN OPPOR TUNITY FOR YOU TO MARKET YOUR POULTRY. Redmond Union Warehouse Company C. H. M I L L E R , M anager. Motorists Did yo u e v e r c o n s i d e r b u y in g tire » o n any o t h e r basis than that o f p r ic e ? D o y o u put f o r th th e s a m e c a u t io n In b u y in g th em as you d o in b u y in g c l o t h e s ? W e fe e l the s a m e re s p o n s ib ility in se llin g tires that a c lo t h ie r d o e s in the g o o d s he sells. W h y not c o n s i d e r th ese fa c ts w hen b u y in g y o u r next tires and s e c u r e th em f r o m the Central Oregon Garage i« R E E D Y ’S ” PHONE A GOOD FIT. GOOD roi M ATERIAL. AND THE PRO T E C T I O N A F F O R D E D BY A F A I R D E A L E R State Fair $ 1 1 .2 0 TO SALEM AND RETURN CENTRAL OREGON LIRE f ♦ : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Tickets on sale Sept. 25 to Oct. 4 inc. Return limit Oct. 8. U sual am ount o f b a g g a g e checked. N IG H T T R A I N S E R V IC E . E n q u ir e o f H. B A L 'K O L , lo ca l a g e n t, f o r f u r t h e r I n fo rm a tio n . R. H. C R O Z I E R , Assis ta nt G e n e r a l P a s s e n g e r Agen t. R . C. Immele Dealer in Building Material OF ALL KINDS Lumber Shingles Lath Brick Lime Cement Roofing and Building Paper Door and Window Screens Sash, Doors GIVE US A CALL PRICES RIGHT l*«*i 14U011 o( In Ili**»i| Kit or Appio« havo AllvAlici*li MKltAtor • n pi laa l u t i Tho A lb u m oollogt* hAA op# iloti ft»r Donilo* a mi l.«*«i'li, Ih» I \V VV Ha« .** « hun m i «KT , al • o iiiuiiit«*iiAii* % • A li il ulti* «»r ilio aaaaoa af Dubita roada wtll tadiirv ai i i # A piibllc nI k li t Achool 1« uraotl fot Dilli«*« Gel S11» oii Ih«* qu«*«tlon o f u - r r *« hk ! rtMU|* llood u R ive Som e o f tho l'orllAtiil « lo r o « uro The l l a m i 't coutily fAlr 1« be lili ko I ii * to fttfht ilio ut In liti u iti muli» held (hi» week II ia I prohlblt» h (»inoli clrik« H ogu e R ive r »••II* Newtown appi* » l«4» o r t A i u iiumbor fr om w ork in g over at | I ! 5 per hex T w e n ty th ousa nd trout have been o f hours weekly Farm ers In Lane co unty have or put In Clear Lake W o m e n will help « r i t e Utfl n< « g a u tlcd a mutual prote ct iv e a#**» is (ton to protect the mselves against city ch a rte r at Astoria H arne y co u n t y raised a quantity hunters, and to e n fo rce the game laws o f the state o f g o o d fruit this year \ widow In I'otk cou nty who la i f T h e dahlia »how at Portland 1» to colv lng a "w idow a peualoti." to >k be m ade an annual affair her mouev to buy gold rings with C a ny onvtlle e lt lie n » ha\e orgatilr- She also boug ht $1 50 worth o f p<-a ed a g o o d roa ds association T h ir t y -t w o men took out eltlien tints lit on e month A modern lire alarm avsteiu la !«• papers In on e day at Salem R a ilro a d s s la te there Is no short tug Installed at ll o o d River to take the place o f the old rope pulling ays a ge o f ears to handle crops T h e tullk show at Portland drew tem that haa served the city for the past quart er o f a century la rge c r o w d s w hile In session "Itoya. don 't bother thsee melons, C h ic a g o buyers have bought up all fo r they s re green and G od sere the lam bs tu W a llo w a county T h e P o rtla nd police are go in g to y o u " la the unique sign ra nchers )» the vicinity o f llo o d River hsv e put e n f o r c e the d o g m u s illn g law Dallas p eop le are lighting In the up to warn mellou patch thlrvea The farmers In Harney co unty c o u r t s fo r a lo w e r water rate All kin ds of grain In Harney have fo rm e d a co-opera tiv e co m pa ny for the purchaae o f the Iturna Dour co u n t y y ie ld ed well this season F ift y babie s were co nte sta nts at mill, and will eatabllah a packing plant tu co nnect io n with the mill the E u ge n ic show at McMinnville The cotuiulaaloner o f lueuranre A $ 2 0 .0 0 0 tire In a stable at Med slates that the Mutual Fire luaur f o r d b urned live horse* last » w k Morrow c o u n t y ’ s first fair open -d atice Co of Portland, haa made false statement regard ing Ita affair*, and laat week with a g o o d attend ance A va lu a ble h o rse at Portland was he Intends to prosecu te the s utho r bitten by a d o g and died fr om rabies o f the statement Sidney I* Cole has sued the cou nty A R o se hu rg w oman has en tered the ra ce f o r cit y trea surer at that o f Lane for $ 2 000 dam ages for tn turles received by him when a horse city. A w o m a n aged s j years has lately which he was driving fell through a p r o v e d up on a h om este ad near Hood broken board on the Ituor o f a cou n ty b rid g e s o m e time a g o R ive r Milton has a business manager for Old Nancy, an Indian squaw I t s years o ld . visited the Dallas fair last the town and since he has been In office the cost o f adm in is tra tion has w eek. Nearly 100 pioneers b a nquete d at dropped $50«* anil the Income gain T h e m an ager reports E u g e n e at the Lane co u n ty fair last ed f < 0 0 0 on ce a month to the city council week. H om er Yates will have to answer Effo rt s a re b ein g m ade to organ l i e th e a econ d militia c o m p a n y at the ch a rge o f tlrst d eg ree murder at Salem as the result o f (he death o f Salem No h a li n g Is a llo w e d In the Or-- Mrs Myrtle Hayes, w hom he recent g o n City high s ch o o l, on pain o f dit>- ly shot because she w ould not leave mlssal her husband and ch ildre n for him T h e O r e g o n City co m m e r c ia l d u b Forty seven acres situated tn thi Is tryin g to get an a th le ctlc park for southeast co rn e r o f (he far m o f the that city Feeb le Minded at Salem have been A man at Salem was given a prison select ed fur the G irls ’ Training s e n t e n ce o f 15 d a ys fo r ca rrying a Sch oo l fo r which a $50.uou approprl re vo lv e r. lion was made by the laat legislature A 3 -y e a r o ld P e n dle to n chllif ate T h in kin g that the leg o f hts h u n t s o m e p o is o n o u s c a n d y and died from ing co m p a n io n . Preston Wilson, w vs the effects. a wildcat, when he saw It behind a P e n d le to n will v o te on the c o m m 1» tree. I' E IMiidell shot W ilson near slon f o r m o f cit y g o v e r n m e n t on D e the knee, tu the R o ck t ’ reek M o u n c e m b e r 1. tains. nearly s d a y ’s Journey from T h e next big s h o w at Portland Is Camas Valley The trip to Camas to be th e ch r y s a n t h e m u m show Nov Valley to o k nearly tw o days, so 11 and I t . ro u gh was the co u n t ry and painful Cla taop co u n t y is w o r k in g on the the w ound. p r o p o s itio n to b o n d f o r $ <00.000 for g o o d roads. W e ll posted au th o r itie s state that the 1 9 1 1 prun e c r o p In the state >vi!l be sho rt this year New b e rg had a had Are last S a t urday m o r n in g in the business s e c tion o f the town. Sale m pe o p le a r e to start a c a m pa ig n th e re to e xte n d the (tax Indus John C. Shaw la In receipt o f a let tr y in th e ir secti on ter troni his brother, Thomas Shaw, A w o m a n 91 yearn o f a ge re gis who Is now In t-.urops purchasing tered at Salem so she c o u ld vote at thorough-bred cattle (or Janie» J Mill, th e N o v e m b e r ele ctio n giving the Information (hat many arts T h e G e rm a n la n g u a g e will he ta u gh t In the to w e r grades In the tocratlr bovines will be added to Mr. Hill’ s herd The very beat which can p u b lic s c h o o l s at E u g e n e O r e g o n t'lt y had a pu m p kin at the b<> found a« ro«s the -ester are being State F a ir that m e a s u re d th ree feet « n i the question of price l . in d ia m e te r and w e ig h .-I K.u po.uide not entering into the matter to any All s e ctio n s o f the state were rep great extent, a» »5 ii«» been paid r e s e n t e d at A lb a n y last week at the for a bull, and others are bring a nn ua l c o n c l a v e o f the K n igh ts T e m bought at rorreB|M)n«ltngly high prices plars T h e letter slates that twenty-eight W . W . Hall a nd C. W . E pp ln g e r had a q ua rre l nea r B a k e r City when shorthorns and twelve Ayrshlres have Hail shot and s e rio u sly w o u n de d the been purchsaed. and that the writer has vlsite-l many lands before buying latter. T tje re w e re s o m a n y e xh ib its at the shorthorns, as he wss determined the State F a ir this week that Htfl to get only the best, lie continues officials had difficulty In housin g "I am positive that we have bought th e m all. the best herd of shorthorns that ever It re q u ire s $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 a year to pay t he average price tor th e officers, tea ch ers and o th e r a u left England th o ritie s e m p lo y e d in th e Salem p u b them was »«.->«>, and for the Ayrshlres. $350. tine of the bulls cost $2,0oo, and lic s chools. G o v . W e s t has f o u n d ou t th ere is waa a 4 year old at that. No one ran no m o n e y in the " e m e r g e n c y " fund tell me dual purpose rsttle cannot be to be used to c o n d u c t the P ortland bred. T b s highest priced cattle tn ga s in qu iry. England are the dual abortborna Loren Evans, a E u g e n e man, c o m Many give 10,000 pounds o f milk per m itted s u ic id e th e re last week by t h r o w in g h im s e lf in f ro n t o f a pa s year, and St the same time produce the best o f bee f steers. I hsv e secured s e n g e r train. R e s id e n ts o f H arne y co u n t y want twenty-two Oxfords and twenty two a ra ilro a d h as te n e d in to that section Shropshire sheep, and Mr. Jllll has to ta ke c a r e o f this y e a r ’s large crop cabled tfln to get three Angus hull, g r o w n th ere snd I am starting tonight ror Aber A man at P o r tla n d w as nea rly c r e deen. Scotland, to get them." m ated w hen he e n d e a v o r e d to save Before returning. Mr Shaw will visit his w ife and c h ild r e n f r o m his house Holland fo r the purpose o f obtaining w hich was o n fire An Inmate o f the insane asylu m at a herd o f Holatelna, and from there ......................... ......................... — / will go to France to buy French «lalry Sale m c o m m i t t e d s u ic id e by h an gin g u) , br,.,^| |ttt|* guown h e r s e l f w ith s s to c k i n g to a w in d o w c o , in|ry tu this Tum-A-Lum Lumlx-r („ OKGAMZKS AN KN'GINKKRIN’G hi p u U J We have recently organi*««!. lU ro ilO e rtlo n « u h «h » Lumix-r t o an i-nsin eeit u g d e p a r t m e n t It i» mib *i pollini-ili to aid III all q u e s t io n s a lo n g t h s b u il d in g III,,, |(l>| M« Ms -I-I I C r a w f o r d a g r a d u a l e a r ch ilo . I. a, **'I I-«- associated wllli llie d e p a rtm e n t s u d II la ho|>«.| s s sha 11 b e able l o re n d e i « real s e r v ic e w h e o c v . i |__ Cur p r o sp e ctiv e buil ders w h o s r e u n a b le to gel »I srtks. aid them to their p r o b le m s , th is d e p a r t u r e s ! w ill submit ^ will a a d s a v o r to s d v ls e In re g a rd tu th e best m e t h o d s uf For »t-ci Isl Jobs w here sui h lin a i s e r v i c e Is s o l available, li,, ut «HI f u m i s i pia««» •«'-• '«•'•H »ps rH lca llo w e to ,i , u, lo^ special Instance* a u p e r tn ie n d e a r e d u r in g c o u r s e uf w believer po ssib le m s » be fu r n is h e d t h r o u g h th is d e p a r t o ^ In re ga rd l o th e Pla n H o o k » . " c o p i e s o f w hich s e u , you. thi* departm ent will lie a b le to g iv e plana and «¿«»lg», any desigli th erein a n d for any c h a n g o * lh a i m a y b* designa e s ila ra le * o f Ihe cost. Ihe l u m b e r bills, and bill „( , will Iw furn is h e d for ea ch de s ign T h i# b o o b . by Ihe w»y. ^ t r a ] Plan Book o f the day and has In II a g re a t m any p t m i i g J fully des cribed, aleo a n u m b e r o f e x c e ll e n t b a rn plans It la uot ou r purp<ute. by o r g a n is in g th is de partm ent t0 with io. si architects an d i t M i m M l la I b o d e s ig n ili» o f 1 0 ^ 3 III*» rather It la th ou aht that w e sh a ll Ire a b l e to aid . .•u>»*w, J are not able to »et am h linai m e n l o s e rv e th e m In - „ j are el t.-avorlng to Impro ve --ur f a c ililla s In re ii-le tln i ’ J Ï J tu o u r i*u«tunu*r» § Trusting that wc may be o f s e r v ic e l o yo u In Ihe fular*, 4 o a r e n gin e e ring de p a rtm e nt, we are. Y o u r # very truly, 11 m X LI M LI Mi l t II -virun It II % > I II \\ li«i| iH «ir «n<l H r U l l D< « l r r * In Flour, Feed and Poultry S upplies t ««ur i*r. « «» “ ii • *r |*«*rnt Ktuur Wr « • i * m «| of t h i « Do u r G e t o u r p r l r r « to?for«* b u y i n g r l « r n h ero UK H 11.1« l t l % y %O t H < J H % IV M H M / K U k M rtiu g rf REDMOND, O R E l.O N ARISTOCRATIC BOVINES BOUGHT BV J. J. HILL * U*nd t h e b * 1» d e p e n d e n c e dis tric t In «*• Po lk c o u n t y c l o v e r has ylel.le.l $«B bead o f the agricultural colksgs at per a c r e th is y«-ar, a nd $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 Guelph. Ontario, and was afterward a t w o rth o f seed was n pr ro od ed ••ed was d u u c re d , m ■ Instructor In the Lnlverstty o f Mlnne- A f a r m e r In W a l l o w a co u n t y w h o , „ | B Me «» the author of fifteen was Jealous o f th e a tte ntio ns o f a — y o u n g man to his d a u g h t e r shot the works on agrl« ulture, many o f them being used as text books In the dlf d a u g h t e r a nd then killed h im self feront colleges, and la - designated ur More than two score ’ h .................. o n o r " men ........ by at th e sta te prlaon have escaped •'•r" e * J. Mill as one of tb« be»t If . not Jii s in ce April irli 1911 Eleven have been the best agriculturalist agri- ultimili»! la la America. ca p tu r e d and 31 are still at l.trv A fire atartlng w hile the th reshing A ITO H Iti lt\ IN ( i l l U l i K cre w was at «llnner b u r n e d 1,300 AT THE II ALLES H ITI BOAT bushels o f ry e b e lo n g in g t o Alden J o n e s In H a r n e y c o u n t y last week O r e g o n has r e ce iv e d $ 5 5 ,0 0 0 fro m A lire d e s tro ye d the St andard I the Lnlted States, which Is 25 p<-r G a ra ge at T h e Dalles last Saturday, ce n t o f th e r e v e n u e s f r o m fed eral f o re s t re s e rve s up to J un e 30, 1913 e n d a n ge r e d neveral business build I P o r tla n d has a Juvenile police Inga, but by hard w ork o f th de- 1 f o r c e with a b o u t 3 00 m e m b e rs a?id part men t was confined In ih e on-* 11 captain s. A bra ss band will he struct ure. T h e lilax«- w ns canned hy ; o f a viilcanixcr f o r m e d fr o m m e m b e rs o f the force the o v e r t u r n in g An O r e g o n City man sto le s sack W hen the mach in e upset It b ro k e a I o f flour that had a h o le In the b o t gasoline pip*-, the fuel, which W»M j tom T h e flour lea ked out and the scatt ered all -------i t h i e f wan easily tr a c k e d a n d captili-- sta n t« - — ,h " In ly was Ignited and the w h o l e In || ed te r io r o f the place waa a mass o; | T h e liq u o r que s tio n la being a g i tated at T h e Dallea by the " d r y ” flames when the department reach* i i e le m e n t. T h e y want to aecure a vote the geene. Bet wee n 20 and 25 auto- I o n p r o h ib it io n at th e N o v e m b e r elec- m o b il e s will he a total loss The tfoa.________ d a m a g e to b uil din g and machines I» i . estimateli at $40,000. Moat o f Ihe e riff w Each J'“ ". ? r ‘ r a a u t a o m o b ile s w e re Insured . „ u a Sh flesh o u n d o f In hla left thigh _____________________ a re sult o f an e n c o u n t e r with r red W E d w a rd e , altea K. O. Brinigrr, The Hpokeaman for good printing A. G. ALUNGHAM Wines and Liquors Imported and Domestic Cigars Nothing hut the BUST is tM'ned at our pUct R edm ond, - O regon Eats When you want the BEST MF,AL IN REDMOND for the MONEY, you can get it hy calling on W. E. YOUNG, the well known veteran restaurant man at the Redmond Grill Open Day and Night Anderson Bros.’ Saw MANUFACTURERS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED FINE LUMBER. OUR MILL IS THE N E A R E ST POINT THAT YOU CAN GET HIGH -GRADE LUMBER. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. I'/i Mile» Southwest of Laidlaw.