PAGE T II K r O l 'R REDM OND SPOKESMAN l*urt‘ I-ard. Homo Cured Hams and liaron at homo ani koop tho money in circulation hero. Everything: in the above line that it needed lor construction pui poses. II J. B. ROE, Proprietor you are jjoinu to build let me lijjure oi vour estimate. You’ll like our prices PORTLAND £ 2 5 ^ ^ CENTRAL OREGON LINE The Owl for Busy People I ta il, train n a-h w ay h t 'l » w n C en tra l O re g o n p o in t« a m i P ortla n d . T o u r l't sleep in g ca r ( b erth a $ 1 .0 0 ) . F r o m C en tra l O re g o n L ea ve B e n d ................... 8 :3 L ea v e D esch u tes . . . . 8 :4 L ea ve R e d m o n d . . . . 9 :1 L e a v e T e r re b o n n e . . . 9 :2 L ea v e C u l v e r ................. 1 0 :0 L ea ve M etoliu s . . . . . 1 0 : 2 L ea ve M a d r a s ............... 1 0 :3 A rriv e s P o r tla n d . . . . 8 :1 K trst-claaa o a c h e e . T o C en tra l O n « « . P o r t l a n d ...............7 M a d r a s ................. 6 M e t o l l u . ...............6 C u l v e r ................. 6 T e r re b o n n e . . . 7 R e d m o n d ............ 7 P e e o h u t e s ............7 B e n d .......................8 L ea ve A rriv e A rriv e A r r iv e A rriv e A rriv e A r r iv e A r r iv e P u b lis h e d e v e ry T h u rsd a y by H. H. * C. L. P A L M E R A t R e d m o n d . O re g o n . several com m u nities a h o are « l i l i l í , to cu ltiv ate an sere, or even half su sere, under the direction o f our as S trictly In A d v a n ce rtcultural expert If ou r | 76. «00 road, b r ld .e an I O ne ye a r ............................................. w eed budget Is approved It «111 en Six m o n t h s ....................................... a b le us to d o lom eth in g m ore than T h re e m o n th s .................................. "s it on the lid .“ but unless the peo S in gle c o p i e s ..................................... pie are w illing to stand a heavy tax A d v e rtis in g R a te s m ad e k u ow n very little can be done u pon a p p lica tio n . It w ill be wel) to bear In uitnd, E n te re d as se co n d cla ss m atter m ean w hile, that the levy la only on e J u ly 14. 1 9 1 0 . at th e poatofflee at h a lf as high as It appears tor the R e d m o n d . O re g o n , u n d e r th e a ct o f reason ou r ¿aaeasuieut Is not 60 per cen t o f ou r actual values M arch 3. 1S79. li SP R IN G E R , C o Judge T H U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 20. 1913 S U B S C R IP T IO N P rom p t d o p a t e li o f fre ig h t b etw een C en tra l O re g o n a nil P ortla n d , a n d P o r tla n d a n d K a steru t i l l o . ▼ C on n ection s m ad e in P o r tla n d to and fro m W illa m e tte V a lle y . ♦ A storia and C la tsop B each poin ts. P u get S ou n d , S p ok a n e, M on tan a, ♦ C o lo ra d o . St. P au l, O m ah a. K ansas C ity a nd C h ica g o . £ F a res, tim e s ch ed u les and o th e r in fo r m a tio n X ( Continue,t from 1st T a s») RATES A Clos« Buyer. by le tte r o r u p on »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦■ «■ ♦■ »♦♦♦♦C a p p lica tion to ♦ N O T IC E T O SI lis t III BEILS H. B A l'K O L , Agent, Redmond, Oregon. f A ll s u b s crip tio n s to The S p ok esm a n a re s to p p e d at th e e x p ira tio n o f th e tim e th ey a re paid fo r . N o tice w ill lie sent to e a ch s u b s crib e r a m on th lie- f o r e th e s u b s crip tio n e x p ire «, ca llin g a tte n tio n t o th e d a le th e |vaper has b een pa id to. th u s g iv in g sufficient tim e In w h ich to ren ew th e s u b s crip ­ tion w ith o u t m iss in g any r o p - R. H. C r o lle r , A. G. P. A. W . C. W ilk e s. A. G. F. and P. A ., P o r tla n d , O re. Wood Iron Work and If there is anything you want in the above line call on me. I have a plant capable of doing all kinds of work in wood and iron, and will save you money on all orders placed with me. I can make any furniture you may want. ♦ J ♦ 4 X ♦ ♦ G . W . D A V IE S An Illustration. L ittle n a r r y —Pa. w hat's a foregon e con clu sio n ? P a —A n yth in g th at’ s su re to fo llo w som ethlu g else. T o giv e you an Illustration. If I w ere to lock th e dra w er o f my desk It w ou ldn 't be . . . . . ... tw en ty m inutes liefore you r m other ,7 . . . „ „ would break It open fo r the purpose o f finding out w hat I w as tryin g to con cea l.—C levelan d Lender ------------------------------ T h riftless Jockeys. Many o f the old time English Jockeys w ere terribly thriftleea. F or Instance. Jim Snow den, w ho won the O aks when he was seventeen years old and gained E sta te IF YOU W A N T TO K N O W A N T- T H I N « A B O U T R E A L E S T A T E IN m u rara ok v ic in it y call on O R W R IT E T O C. H. FR Y , REDM OND ♦ « J ♦ « J ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦s The Old Pioneer Blacksmith o f Redmond R eal P o s itiv e ly n o s u b s crip tio n s a cce p te d u n less p a id fo r In m l- va n ee. T h e d a te o n th e la b e l o n th e p a p e r o r w ra p p e r w ill show » l i e n y o u r s u b s crip tio n Is |>ald up to . H OTEL B U IL D IN G R e d m o n d , O re g o n A New Turk Ihewtrtcal mao « s s sp pointed receiver for a small opera house In an up state town In New York lie was anxious to sell It and was w illing to take the flrst offer made H e advertised the place, and after waiting a w e e k hr was delighted whea an Inquiry cam e In “ Say. mister." the proaporf asked, "b o w much do you want for the the« ter?" "J ly friend.” the tw elv er replied. "I am extrem ely anxious to make a sale, and I'll let you have It fo r your own price ” •‘Please, roister.” said the Inquirer "c a n ’ t you d o a little better than thalf* Saturday Evening Rost­ Pendleton, Dec. 5th-6th Low Round-Trip Fares From All Stations In Oregon on the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. OKEfrON b k ; d e p o s it a t l a k e C on tin u ed from 1st deep. T h e body hat not been e x­ plored e n tirely and may be even d eep er At placea w here b lock s o f these cry sta ls h ave been rem oved the wa ,e r f*a" co m e up from below and In a tim e rry s ta ll/e d again Thus. " , ** * * '••Xhavatlbla N P f ,Jr o f “ »da crysta ls Is offerd . , , l-ack o f tran sportation facilities a lo n ,. h„ reUrdv(1 , hl> (1, . ^ , nl)u|rnt o f this prop erty In the past The p la ce Is a b o u t »0 m iles from Red m on d and m ore than 2& m iles from Ijv k evlew , Its n earest railroad con n rctlon . T he new "E ast and West line n o » being built by the O .-W . It A N Co. out o f Vale will pass w ithin a fewr tulles o f the lake { ^ * 7 /«T' Du* i L T ^ ^ COmp* llT a branch line to ron . neet with the ra ilroad In recen t m ontha, how ever, a u to­ m o b ile tru ck s have b e e n used to ca r ­ ry sm all qu a n tities o f soda to the n earest ra ilroa d s fo r shipm ent <>,. «a slo iia l lota have b e e n s e n t to P o r t ­ C urious W edding Ring Custom. land. to Han Fram -laco and to Eu­ T h ere Is nn old tradition at T ou r« tt rope. w hich brides adhere strictly, accord M any Im p rovem ents a lready have lug to C om te Austin de Cruse, w ho do been m ade by the com pany on the llvered a ta r t a n on French folk lore In aboraa o f A lk ali La ke They |n. London. W hen the ring la lielng put \ elude permanent i|yc|||ngs r a m * . - on ber finger at the altar the bride stahlea, an office building and some takes care that It does not pass Iwyond storage bins. An aggregate of } 4 n the second Joint. O th erw ise she w ould '*00 has been expended therein t h e n ever hope to be absolute sovereign In last few; months ber new home. A «core of men are employed on ------------------------------------ | the g rounds ex tracting the soda d - - — TO— llet our prlree b e fo re b u y in g e le e * h e r* SODA TO BK MINED; lasting renow n at tw en ty , when be rode Blair Athol to v ictory In the lierb y and St. I-egpr. died, poisoned by drink. In his forty-sixth year, anti a subscription had to be m ade to bury him. CORN SHOW EXCURSION o f this flour Wines and Liquors Imported and Domestic Cigars Nothing hut the BEST in nerved at our pUn Redmond, Eats When you want the BEST M E A L IN REDMOND TYVO TICKETS IN FIELD Sale Dates Final Dec. 1 to 6 In- Return Limit e l u s i v e Dec. 8th 1913 1913 $1,000 In Cash Prizes — T o b e glveD fo r th e best e x h ib it o f co rn g ro w n d u r in g 1 913 In c o u n t r y tr ib u ta r y to th e O .-W . R. A N. E v e r y c o r n g r o w e r sh ou ld en ter his p r o d u c ts In th is co n te s t. E v e ry fa r m e r s h o u ld atten d th ese sh ow s, w hich a re th e flrat o f the k in d e v e r g iv e n by a ra ilro a d In the N orth w est fo r th e b en efit o f th e p e o p le a n d c o m m u n it ie s a lo n g Ita line. A S K P A R T I C U L A R S O F A N Y A G E N T OK T H E O .-W . R . M N. The Spokesm an Keeps you posted on news matters all the time i*’""" rf ,h- beds, preparing -....... — j «n lp m en t, and oth*»r w ork. A i (C o n tin u e d fr o m 1st p ag e) '“ ’on n" railroad gela nearby a -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - force Of probably lo o „||| 1« g iv e n aa Mr. L y n c h ’ a reaaon d e c lin in g a n o m in a tio n Mesars.0 AAkBnson and R e e d y w ere j o " ' r ” ......... - ; M oved that the tick e t be placed j b e fo r e th e vo te rs and be know n an I th e P r o g re s siv e T ick et. TH E R ED M O N D SP O K E SM A N FROM N OW U N T IL J A N U A R Y 1915 FOR O NLY $1.00. for the MONEY, you can (e t It by calling on W* • VOI NG, the well known man at the veteran rtatauttM fo r ( ,,m P|°J,e<> th ere constantly, ----------- ---------- ---------- » On T h u rsd a y e v e n in g , N ovem b er | 20, a n o t h e r m e e tin g waa h eld In the « to r e ro o m fo r m e r ly o c c u p ie d by the M cS h erry tr a n s fe r line. T h e m eetin g w as c a lle d to o r d e r by C h airm a n Ben O of ter at 8 o ’ c lo c k . M r. K e m p e r wxh ch o se n aa se cre ta ry . T h is m e e tin g p la ced th e n am ra o f fo u r m en In n o m in a tio n fo r th e tw o i yea r term o n ly , th e b a llo tin g result ! Ing as fo llo w s : H . F. De S ou za . 23. G e o rg e W . F a rris, 22. W . O. P h o e n ix . 19. T h e n am es o f fo u r m en w ere then p la ced In n o m in a tio n f o r th e on e yea r term , th e b a llo tin g resu ltin g ax fo llo w s : F re d A tk in so n , 22. * P M K eedy, 19. ___________ I J. H. D lttlm o re , 12. I Oregon • KOI* R E P O R T S W A N T E D RY THE SPO K ESM AN T h e Spok esm an la d esirou s o f se cu rin g c r o p rep orts from all se ction s trib u ta ry to R e d ­ m on d N oth in g speak s b etter fo r R ed m on d and the a g r ic u l­ tural d istricts In th is section o f C en trsl O regon than the re p o rts o f a ctu al c r o p yields T h e Spok esm an Is a n x iou s to se cu re th ese re p o rts fro m all lo ca litie s fo r p u b lica tion , and th e re fo re req u ests e v e ry farm er fo c lip o u t the " C r o p R e p o r t" blank pu b lish ed e lsew h ere In th is Issue, fl|| R |n p rop erly, o ffic e ’ f w here " » " 'L m Ill " b r° ,,h l" m in e n ce m o o n n g g S / T p p r ro om c e ^ a a m s o u rc e s o f th is section o f the state. Redmond Grill Open Day and Nifcht Anderson Bros.’ Saw IA, : TI OEItS OF ROUGH A N D DRESSED ,,, ‘ ' NI AT U MBEU- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 t4 4 a ^t ° u k MILL IS T H E N EAREST YOU CAN G E T HIGH-GRADE 0 1 'K PRICES AR E RIGHT. Mi Miles Southwest of Laidlaw. YOU C A N T AFFORD TO MISS TH IS CHANCK SEND IN YOUR ONE DOLLAR T0D*v