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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1913)
T H im s »»v . W X T IIK ». » * » » » 'olii limi li f ro ll i imiti- 3 ^ H y sic ia n I {in m KKICK or OU» »»»'I K Hla R edm ond. - O regon FLOW ERS lient Collection of I’ntteil Plant*.............................. $2.00 lient Collection of Flower* ..................................... 2.00 lient Collection o f Ronen ................................. 1.00 lient ( 'tille d lu ll of S w e e t I ’e u n .............................. $1.00 LOO .50 .60 .50 .50 1.00 lient Collection of Astern ....................................... 1.00 Mont liejiiitifnlly Arranged lk*|uet ....................... 1.00 PADS SEVEN SPOKESM AN MONEY IS NO OBJECT 10 T REDMOND POTATO SHOW AND EAIK . PAOSCII, M. I). 1 SIJKCìKON REDMOND IM S n . K V n OK IT T O I . I M T I I l HIS HKSIKKS HOGS FOR SA LE Um ilili Oregon*» i:»| im > lu ll I t « or«l ¡T r ODKMKYKR PHYSICIAN •nil SHItCKON E yü I «•■'I« «I G U m »** P r - » | H T ly K i l l e d Office in Khivt Bna*. block Rcdn< >nd, • Oregon D R . J. H A R R DENTIST IJiihnnon Ituildifig Red m on ti, - Oregon Burdick & Murphy • s o r t l o U *A M« K a r l s i i e LAWYERS In-« In all cpurtu ■ml U. ij»i»i om.-« n iiiM i. IIIIIM IN Vincent’s fERY, FEED and TRANSFER COMUNI». I ’ h o n « Nu l-"i*r the licit General Exhibit of Furin Productn grown l»y an individuul exhibitor, open to all farmers hi Crook county, ilonute«! by the O.-W. It. St N. Co., value $50.00: First One John Deere 50-Toolh Harrow. One John l><i-rc 5-'r<Mitb Cultivator. Secoml One 14-incb Flow. One Combination Cultivator. Third < i-i. * 6.00 Rent article coming under the bead of Manual Training, by any »chooi b oy............................ $3.00 C U L IN A R Y D E PA R T M E N T Rent I .oaf o f (tr e n d ................................................ .$1.00 lie i Pan " f Light R o lla ....................................... I <«< Rent I .. • i (!ake ...................... 1.00 Rent I 1.00 l b 1 Angel l ... I C a k e ........................................... 1.00 Itent 1 bah o f I toughnul r ....................................... 1.00 Rent I)iah o f ( ....... 1 00 Collection of Canned Fruits, Jellies and Pickles. .. 3.00 Ik i < «diet iion "i < aniMd I rail .......................... 1.00 ik’st Collection o f Jelly ......................................... 1.00 Re tt < sdlection o f Pickle - ....... 1 00 It«-nt Exhibit o f Cooking, such as pastry, bread, pickles, pres'Tves, etc., by girl under 16......... 3.00 FA N C Y WORK AND ART — I * » ) » IM 7I for I w o f Snilill.- Hare I have Retfirttered Duroc Jersey*, both *exe*. P R O F IT A B L E , $ 2 .( 8 ) f .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 Toro U w a i t i ilix-an't care for ex penses, In- tiaa plenty of 'em. aaya the Portland Telegram id October 4 Kor eiumple. he tiaa Jual shipped from I’orilaiul to lloatori a beautiful little aailitle mare by expreaa, the charge for the Journey being IIH7 The mare was brought out here ori g inally from the 1 .aw»win atahle of thoroughbreds at " lire a m w o ld ," the luiwaon eatute jual outalile of llean- town, ao that the round trip for the exquisite Utile pure-blooded animal coat the millionaire a Deal little aum of »*7 4. 2 .( 8 ) .50 .50 .50 2.00 D EPARTM ENT Display French and Eyelet Embroidery, 3 pieces. $1.00 French and Eyelet P ie c e ........................................ L00 Embroidered Lunch Cloth ...................................... 1.00 Drawn Work IHeee 1.00 Embroidered Pillow C a s e s ................... .*................. 1.00 Embroidered Apron ............................................... 1.00 Display Linen Needle Work .................................... 1.00 Ik’st Specimen T a t t in g ........................................... 1-00 Embroidered T o w e ls ............................................... 1.00 Rent Towel .............................. I 00 Crocheted Carmen! ................................................. L00 Patchwork IJudt ..................................................... 1(M) Rest Display Hand-made l j u i l l s ............................ LOO Hand Made Article ..................................... 1 00 Hand Made Hutton H o le s ........................................ LOO Sofa Pillows ............................................................ LOO ikott Apron .............................................................. LOO Rest Embroidered A p r o n ........................................ LOO Displa) f Tatting 1.00 Hand Made Handkerchief ...................................... LOO Display Silk Embroidery ........................................ LOO Emhroiilered Collar or Set .................................... LOO Crocheted laic»*. Ia*st specim en .............................. 1.00 Knitted laire, lH*st *p ecim en .................................. LOO Crayon or Pencil Sketch ........................................ 1.00 Pen and Ink Sketch ............................................... L00 Collection Pvn.graphy W o r k .................................. LIK) Collection o f Hire«* Photagrupba, done by amateur. LOO .60 .50 .50 .50 .50 .5(1 50 JO 50 JO .‘ I .60 JO .50 JO JO JO JO A M E R IC A N A P P L E CROP IS 51,000,000 BOXES Continued from lat page .50 them. .50 of In rara the apple crop o f the .50 t'nlted States this aeaaon would .50 reach a distance of over 852 mllea S P E C IA L PRIZES Olt KO* »N 1701 For the Rest Bushel o f Potatoes. any variety, by F. S. Stanley, C. O. Irr. Co............................. $20.00 NOTI! K »>» I t »\TKwT ti meni uf thè Interior. I nl'ed |tr» l.ulnl Office. The l'alle». rum. Mepteinber lo. 1*1.1 idear I, Stanley of Hedinond hgon. Conteslee t> are hrreby noi IO ed ttiat Ilici Tii.-r alio gl»«-, i . h " Mal' " « c |l I ni II».- . a* Iti» i'.ir ' un I . td diti un July SI. ) * U . file In ^ ^ T o f f l c e hla duly corroborated a|> pile* limi lo con test and aaiure thè •••r atlon of your homeatead. entri No. . Serial No t» 10 31» S . madc Jga* i. 1*11. for thè South lla lf of i n a l i v i S.'Cl Itili 1*' Itoti pii llalf \ ..r th »t «l y I.tilci Se. ■ Iti. Town«t»lp lt>. Soniti. ItaiiKi- l l j l . 1 * 1 Wlllantelte Mrrldlalt ami t geo lilla for hla conlcal he «U rg e » Ikt aald Kdgar I» Stanley haa re ■£> ed away (rum aald homeatead fori ahout «me ynar after llllng, tliat lui» noi inaile any r<»l«|.u«i m il land. Ita* not inailo any III»prove «il* un nani land ami tuia «lolle »tliltu- whaleter Itiwartl imi kilt,-, i dente (You «re. therefore, further noti- NI t hai Ihe aulii ulIegaUoua wlll i tnkeu hy thla office aa haitng be.-n hfeaaed hy you. nml your *uld entry »11 I». iu iii clcd Ihereuuder wltho.it ¡>ur furllier righi to be heard there ellher hefore thla ulti«-« or oli *)peal, If you fall lo Db* In fhl» For the Largest and ll»*st Display o f Different Varieties o f Potatoes, not less than one crate of each, open to all growers, Seth Thomas Rronze-Rrass Eight-Day Clock, given by the Oregon Trunk Railway, value........................ $85.00 For tb»* 36 largest and lk*st Potatoes, any variety, Silver Loving Cup, presented by the Great Northern Railway. For the Rest General Exhibit o f Farm Product* grown by an individual exhibitor, open to all farmers in Crook county, donated by the ().-W . R. & N. Co.. value $50.00: hirst One John Deere 50-Tooth Harrow. One John l>eere 5-Tooth Cultivator. Second— One 14-inch Plow. One Combination Cultivator. Third— Cash .................................................. $ 5.00 For the Rest Display o f Threshed Grains, one Sack Bluestem Flour, donated by the Rend Milling Si Warehouse Co. For the Best Display o f Grains and Grasses, one Sack Flaky Loaf Flour, donated by the Rend Milling Si Warehouse Co. REDMOND SCHOOL W IN S IS G R IEV E D A T S TA T E 'S W AS TE M A N Y PRIZES A T FAI R Jlce wlthln Iwenly daya after Ihe Continued from 1st page H'ItTII publlcallon of fhla noi Ice 9 ihown helow. your an»wer. UfnIerT publlahed un deckel edged parchmenl • th .pecittcglly meeting and re , . -• |,IM-|oual red. marie! ipomllng lo Ihe*«« allegatlotia of con , , , , ... iat. or If *ou foli wlthln Ihat ll.m »ue.l. aml allogelher ..u n . I..g In from n nie in Itila office due proof Ih.l phyalque." » e r e telegr.phed from ou flave serve«! a copy of your un Oregon These chnptoru dei»! wlth wer ou Ihe aald eonteetnnl ellh«*r In ih«’ rorreney queation now h«*f«>re kn-rson or hy r«*glatere«l mali If fhla ('«,ngri'aa and Mr. I.a»a«m orilered servire la motte l»y tlie delivery of i» l(„, prep ara ti» « of Ihla work. at thè (Irsi prlxe prlxe f^ g o o d prlntlng. PIGS And thrive exceedingly well in thi* section o f Central Oregon. G. A. BRADLEY One and one-half miles north o f Depot. Redmond. Ore. Golden West Goods I f you have never used any o f the Golden W e*t goods you do not know what you are missing. These goods are the acme o f perfection anti when you once use them you will have no other. These goods come in COFFEE E X TR AC TS TEA B A K IN G POW DER SPICES SODA T H E “ JUST R IG H T ’ K IN D . W’e would like to have you come in and make a trial pur chase o f any o f the above, fo r we feel assured you will be satisfied. HOBBS’ Cash Grocery and Bakery REDMOND. OREGON r 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 \ \ T roT .lT O K M » H t »Vf H K K K Itali ritmi first ropy of popy III your unir answer an»wcr lo m II...... « .........,,f . ' more thnn , , t »II».orni more ili.in tor f ».tino i " .... I fOT I .... Md »1 ani ln I lemon, pr.w.f o f such service i)|>(( llM,| |,.nrned that Mlldred Smith, horaeradlah, fi rat I...,.» la* either Ihe .«Id eol.le.tanl s |n rurreury | prlxe limi »1. written acknowledgment o f Ills re 1 , 1 1 ,! 1 .. | Mlldred Sinlth, breakfast cap. f)rat cel pi o f Ihe copy, showing Ihe dale ,Mr l.nwmin mentloned Ihat he prlxe of Ils re«-elpl, or Ihe altldavlt of the person by whom Ihe delivery was k n e » a nuniher of young fellowa. | Mlldred Smllh beat general farm made slating when ami where the helm to "sm all fortunes" of from exhlblt, flmt prlxe and pair Roland copy was delivered; If made hy regi» » 6 . 000,000 to »20.000.000 or so. who China plgs. value »26. Mlldred Smith, beat vegetable ex- tered malt, proof «if such service were aahao»e«l of the manner In musi consist o f the altldavlt o f the which their dads hail accumulated hlhlt. lirai prlxe and pair Shropshlre person hy whom Ihe copy was malle«!, Ihe wealth and who desired to rome lamhs. value »10. stating when and the postufllce lo Mililred Smith, beat collection of to Oregon to maka more money In which II was mailed, and this altl- grasses, second prlte and Shadeland davlt must be accompanied hy the n manner that would reflect glory Instead of doubt on the fam ily «•»- Challenge Oats, value (3 . postmasler'a receipt for Ihe letter You should state In your answer mtcheon. Ihe name o f Ihe postolflce fo which I» l h u it METAI, you desire future noti«-«*» to he sent Sol» o f thè llouse (to c a lie r i— I to yo«i The Spokesman haa about 4.000 «anici to »«»«* you 'eoa falher says II F R A N K WOODCOCK, pounds o f old type metal that la lust Register. you maile yoursclf. Hate of drat publication, Septem C aller -V e», my lad, an«l l'iu the thing for babbit metal, parking ber 18. 191J. for boxes, etc. Same wlll be sold proinl o f II. Hate o f second publication. Sep luvrge quantities sold Son o f thè llouse B-ut why dld reasonable. tember 26. 191.1 st a discount. Hate of thlril publtratlnn, Ortobar you «|o II llke IhalT # naie of fourth pub.., .D on. O c,«ber ^ Thla does not Include locomotives and caboose* which mu»t go with each train. A * a rule American fruit trains haul perhaps 2U cars each, therefore, the line o f cars running on regular train schedule and oper ating with the usual amount would reach aeveral tlmea across the I'nlted States. The entire crop o f apples thla year shows belter quality than usual and there are Indications that there will not be a sufficient amount to feed the public'* wants notwithstanding the huge quantity that haa been grown. Many o f the leading slates o f the country have already declared for apple day. The governor o f every state In the Cnton wlll be asked to set aside Tuesday, November 18. as "A p p le Hay.' solely In the Interest of health. During the week that apple day will he celebrated the National Apple Show w lll be held at Spokane, when the best product o f the American hemisphere w ill be placed on public view. At the same tim e there w ill he a celebration at Washington. D I C., when the American I’omologlcal Society, the Society fo r Horticul tural Science, the Kastern Krult- i growers' Association and the North ern Nut Orowers' Association will hold their meetings. Washington. IY 0.. wlll eelehrale an entire week, from November 17 to 22. as "K ru lt W eek.” « (Continued from 1st page) |irlx«< and »1 Mlldred Smith, sheaf oats, ..... . ... i • ■ prUe .n d »1 Mildred Smith, watermelon. Mlldred 8 prlxe and »1. Mlldred Smith, «'arrota. (Irai and »1 Mlldred Smith, popcorn. Ilrat The mare la the property of Mtaa luiwaon. the magnate'* daughter, and ahe hail It brought out here for her own peraonal utu- and for the pleaaure of her chum. M l»* Jean Morrlaon. daughter o f l>r. and Mra A A Morrlaon o f thla city Thla expreaa hill la by far the larg- eat charge of that kind ever paid for a aiugle animal In the hlatory of Ore gon and la nearly aeven time* the coat of a flrat-rlaaa paaaenger ticket from I’orlland to the "Huh,* the fare from here to lloaton being »77.16. The luiwaon party, which haa been In Portland and Oregon for aeveral week*, broke up thla morning when Mra Henry Mct'all and Mlaa U lf> •on. the inagnate'a daughters, started fur Huston at 10 o'clock. Mr U « - win and hla aon-ln-law. Henry Mc Call. took the same train, but dropped off at lleachutea Junction and went In to Prlnevllle. where McCall owna a large ranch. It la understood that Mr luxwaoii will re main In the Interior for a ahork time before returning to New England He la working on a new hobby o f hla In tensified agricultural development, which he haa promised to "sp rin g " on Oregon In the near future. P R O LIF IC The*e are I'eople W ill Sn«'k» at 7.V lluy A im I Manager C. H. M iller o f the Red mond l ulon Warehous«> Company, has recelv«*«l an order from the Oregon Trunk Railway for 500 sacks o f potat«>ea from thla section for use In their «lining cam. hotels, boarding hous«-., construction camps and other places on their lines. The company offers 76 cents per 100 pounds, anil the potato«*» w ill be taken In quantities o f 10 to 20 sacks, according lo the amount that can be used. Mr. M iller stat«*s that If the farm ers w ill co-operate with the ware house people In this matter they can hold Ihe railroad trade In vegetables that the rotupany buys during the sena«>n He flgures that the veg«*- table product from 150 acres esn he sold to the Oregon Trunk road the coming season by co-operatton be tween the farmers and the ware house This Is a matter that should app«*al to the farmers, not only at the present, but for future sales of their prtnluct. Another reason why a girl cannot eat as many strawberries as a man Try our Classified A d a— 1c word. can Is because he la looking. L A R E IN F O R C E D CONCRETE B l'lL D lN O BLOCKS These blocks are made by the wet process, giving them three times the strength ot a machine made block. , Persons going to build should see our m aterial before placing orders for any other kind. it w ill pay them. Estimates furn ished on application. Call on or write to H E O A R D T. E L L IO T T A CO.. REDMOND. ORE. C. H. Quick BAGGOTT’S Delivery Express and Transfer Line A ll Ortlers (Jlven Prom pt Phones: House, l,eave Orders at the Alien»ion. 2603; Stand. 713. Redmond Pharmacy.