The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, November 27, 1913, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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RED M O N D 8 IX) K ICS MAN
BUY YOUR
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Home Cured Hams and Karon
at homo and keep tho money
in circulation here.
E v e r y t h i n g in th e «ib ov o
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J. B. ROE, Proprietor
n e e d e d f o r c o n s t r u c t io n
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L e a v e H e t u l .................. 1 : 3 9
L e a v e D esch utes . . . . 8 : 4 8
L e a v e K e d m o n d . . . . 9 10
Leave Terrebonne . . . 9 :7 4
L e a v e C u l v e r ................ 1 0 : 0 2
L e a v e M e t o l l u a ........... 10 20
L e a v e M a d r a s ............. 1 0 : 2 0
A r r iv e s P o r tla n d . . . . 8 : 1 0
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W . C. W ilk e s. A. G. F. a n d P. A.. P o r tla n d . Ore.
Wood and Iron Work
If there is anything you want in the above line
call on me.
I have a plant capable o f doing
all kinds o f work in wood and iron, and will
save you money on all orders placed with me.
I can make any furniture you may want.
G. W . DAVIES
The Old Pioneer Blacksmith o f Redmond
R eal
E sta te
IF Y O U W A N T T O K N O W A N Y .
TH IN G ABOUT REAL B R A T B IK
REDMOND OR VIC IN ITY CALL ON
O R W R IT E TO
C.
H.
FRY,
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Road Supervisor Mutt« W l l l c o i m
has nearly com pleted his work on
the (lend road
Besides putting In s
go od grade out o f Ihe old river heil
SUBSCRIPTION RA T E S
and making a cui through the canon
S tric tly In A dv a n ce
wall he has a road out onto the des
O ne ve a r ____
ert for some distance which Is prai
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8 0
Six m o n th s . .
ttcally free from rocks
T h r e e m o n th s ............................. . .
.50
Sch oo l In Ihe Wilson schind house
Sin gle c o p ie s .
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.05 was dismissed several d a is Isst
A d v e rtis in g
Kates m ade know n week on account o f Miss Smith, the
teacher. Iming kept at home by an at
upon a pp lica tio n .
tack o f the grip
E n te re d as s econd class matter
Miss Gladys l i o n left Monday for
J uly 14, 1910. at th e postofflee at f o r t land where she expects to
re
R e d m o n d , O re g o n , u nder the act o f malu the balance o f the winter
March 2. 1879
laist F r id a ' morning an eight and
a half pound daughter arrived at the
T H C R S K A Y . N O V E M B E R 27. 19 1! home o f Mr and Mrs J F Warner
Dr Ros en berg of f r ln e v llle atended
I t H t R i K E A M E K l ill m
It
the case and Miss
Ilia t'harlton Is
watting upon Miss Warner and her
mother
C o n tin u e d fr o m 1st page
T h e grip has recently V is ite d n u ­
s to o d , but not o f te n pr ac tice d excep t merous o f the Powell Butte homes
Am ong those who have had the most
on c o m p u l s i o n o r when m a d e r e m u ­
severe sta cks are Mrs thjnn
Mus­
n e ra tiv e to the p ro duce r.
tard ami Mr and Mrs Klee
I l s . l , f o r t.r ailing
f a r i Charlton visited several .lavs
T h e plan that s e e m s to h a r e been In f r ln e v llle
last week
While
most s u cc e ss fu l In o p e r a t io n
Is to there he spent a g o o d portion o f his
m a k e tw o
g ra d e s o f cre a m . No. I time In practicing fo r Alqiunl foot
hall gam e to be played
there on
and No 2
day with the Crook
No. 1 cr e a m must be sweet, with a Th a nksgiv in g
Cou nty High School
cle a n flavor, and f o r It a p re m iu m o f
Mrs Allen Wlllcoxen entertained a
f ro m 1 to 3 c e n ts a pou nd o f butter- num ber o f the f o w e l l Butte ladles at
fat la paid.
her home Monday a ftern oon with a
No. 2 cr e a m may be sour, but must quilting bee
h av e a cle a n navor.
a nd
f o r this
A m ong those who ahtp|>ed dressed
gr a d e a str aig ht pric e based on q u o ­ tu rkeys to the f o r t la m l tnsrket this
year are Mrs Hall.
Mrs
Wallace
ta tio ns Is usually paid
C re a m that Is not cle a n In flavor Smith ami Mr* N f Alley
Mr W II Falkeson.
father
of
and c o n s e q u e n t ly not Includd In e it h ­
Mrs F.arl Saunders,
left Thursday
er o f these gra d e s Is re je cte d G o o d fo r the Wil la m ette valley
b utte r ca n n o t be m a d e fr o m
such
Mr Gideon, w ho for several years
cr e a m , and it Is not profitable to the has had ch a rge o f the school on the
p r o d u c e r o r the m a n u f a c tu r e r at any o th e r side o f the Buttes, has resign­
price.
ed his position and will devote his
T h e butterfa t co n te n t o f crea m l.i time to his farm
Mr Hum phrey has moved on to
usually given s o m e weig ht In g r a d ­
ing. as It Is d e s ira b le that rre a m mav the W i i r t w r lle r - M r f a ff r r y place Just
vacated by Mr M cF arU ne
be o f the pr o pe r
con slatency
for
Mrs f a t t o n has returned to her
c h u r n in g w ith ou t re q u irin g e it h e r d i ­ home In f o r t l a n d after a short visit
lu tion o r c o n ce n t ra tio n . W h e n cream with her brother. Mr Alley
Is r e ce iv e d at the c r e a m e r y It Is In­
Last Thursd ay evening the hom e
s pected ca r e f u lly , th e t w o grades b e ­ o f Mrs Morse was crow d ed by the
ing w e ig h e d , rip e ne d , ch u r n e d , anil m e m b e rs o f the Soroala. their h us­
Soon after they
m arketed
separa tely.
T h e butter bands and friends
m a d e f r o m the No. 2 rre a m will us­ had gathered , the big dinner which
uall y b rin g the q u o t a tio n price, and the men had waited so long and pa
tlently fo r was annou nced
And It
the b u t te r fro m the sw ee t cre a m . If
was Hornet hing
worth
waiting for
p r o p e rly m a d e, will bring a prem iu m Afte r dinner. Mrs Trueadale.
who
o v e r q u o ta tio n s .
In this way
the acted a* toastmaster, gave the men a
c r e a m e r y ra n a ff o r d to pay Its pa t­ very nice talk, and the roll was re
men
ron s a h ig h e r pric e f o r fresh,
un- » pon ded to by toasts to the
tainted, raw m ateria l,
and so
the Mr* Van Morse and Mias Mabel Al
f a r m e r g e ts s o m e substantial
re- len then entertained with readings
w ard f o r th e ca r e he has exercised T h e men then went out and built a
large flre around which they e n jo yed
T h e c o n s u m e r s h o u ld be w illing
to
a goml sm o k e
The wind and snow
pay an extra pric e fo r a cle an and earlier In the evening kept quite a
w holesom e
p ro duct
han dled under num ber
away, and they
certainly
s a n ita ry c o n d i t i o n s . — U. H. Dept, o f rnlaseri on e o f the heat feeds
ever
A g ricu lt u re .
spread on a f o w e l l Butte table
T o I V n l n i l O re g o n
P o r t l a n d ................7 00 p m .
M a d r a s .............................. 8 : 0 0 a m .
M e t o l l u s ................ S 15 a m .
C u lv e r ................... 6 : 2 8 a m
Terrebonne
...7 :0 9 am .
K e d m o n d ..............7 : 2 3 a m .
I V s r h u t e s ..............7 : 4 2 a m .
B e n d .....................8 : 0 0 a m .
REDM OND
H OTEL
R IT L D IN G
K e d m o n d , O re g o n
CORN SHOW EXCURSION
P u b lis h e d e v e r y Th u r sd a y by
II it A C. L. P A L M K K
At K e d m o n d . Ore gon.
V IM E S
KOK
M U LIV I.
— TO—
P e n d le to n , D e c . 5 th -6 th
I>ow Hound-Trip Fares From All Stations In Oregon on the
Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co.
T h e S p o k e sm a n has the n am e o f
e v e ry ta x p a ye r In C r o o k co u n ty , with
th e ir postofflee address,
ferso n s de­
s irin g n am e s f o r m a ilin g o r oth er
p u rp o s e s ra n seriire sa m e at this o f ­
fice at a r e a s o n a b le figure.
C o p y y o u r le tte rs with m a n if old
p a p e r— at T h e S p o k e sm a n .
ri.E A S A V T
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 be giv e n f o r the best exhib it o f c o r n g r o w n d u r i n g 1912
c o u n t r y tr ib u t a r y to the O .-W . R. & N.
E v e r y n i n i g r o w e r shou ld e n t e r his p r o d u c t s in th is con test.
E v e r y f a r m e r s h o u ld attend th e se s how s, w hich a re the first o f the
k in d e v e r giv e n by a railroad In the N o r t h w e s t f o r the beneilt o f the
p e o p l e a n d c o m m u n i t i e s a lo n g its line.
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Keeps you posted on news matters all the time
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O RISON
A. (i. ALIJNCHAM
Wines and Liquors
Imported and
Domestic Cigars
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Itepartnient o f thè Interior C S
Land O ffic e al The Dalles, Oregon
Novernher 17, 1913.
Notlce l» hereliy glven that R ic h ­
ard Duggan, o f Cline Falla Or. gor,
" h o . on Aprii 5. l i t i o , m s d e Hom e
stead en try No 09405, for I V I . vy;
' 4 * **¡1^ S K L N W L i , Sectlon 2n
To w nahlp 15 sonfh. rsng e 12
W ll la m ett e Merldan, ha» flled n o tic i
o f lutei,non to make
Final
Three
Year Pr oo f, lo eptabllsh elalm to thè
land a bove deaerlbed. b e fo r e W li
Daggett.
r
s
Cotnmlssloner. «t
R edm ond. O regon, on thè P u h day
o f January, 1914
Clalmant names a» wllne»se»
John
R
Cochrnn,
W illiam
J
W.K.d, I larvey Mailer. Ben jamin F
< ha»e. all o f Cline Fall» Oregon
H F R A N K WO ODCOCK.
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Reglster.
M r»f puhlleatlon Nov 27 Iter. 25
A. E. P e r r y a n d A n d re w Nelson
w ere gu e s ts at the P o p la r Farm last
T u e s d a y e v e n in g
O tt o R u t g e r Is m a k in g g o o d p r o ­
gress with his post c o n t r a c t f o r Mr.
S yfo rd .
Mr. C o r y e ll Is pa sturin g a num ber
o f c a tt le th is fall.
V o t i , e f o r PuhlicalloN
Mrs. H a m m o n d o f N ort h Yakima.
Department o f thè Interior P h
W n ., Is here on h e r new place
W e n d e ll T h o m p s o n o f R e d m o n d , Land Office at T h e Dalle». Oregon
I N ovem her 17, 1913
c a m e o u t with W a y n e Chase after
NoMce J » hotel, y glven l h a ,
s c h o o l W e d n e s d a y n igh t and stayed tolti I- * base, Of Cline Fall». Oregon
o v e r night.
» h o , on Derem her 27 , ]>,„,) mi . ■
A. K.
P e r r y has a co n tra ct
for Homestead Entry No 057X2 for S
b u il d in g a f e n c e f o r Mrs. H am m on d. "
Seetlon 22, T o w n a hlp 15 » „ „ t h
Mr.
Mc.Master has been doin g r, n *a j * *•*•. Wll la m ette Merldan
home p lo w in g fo r Mr. K ilg o r e
who Final T rm,Mv ' o f '*•'• n » l„ „ t „ malte
r e c e n tly b o u g h t th e Fred Sh e rw o o d Mi al Three Year Proof, to eatahllah
elalm to thè land ahove deaerlbed
place.
Ite fo r e W. |t Daggett
lf S t
Coni
A n d r e w Nelson Is on the sick list
missloner. at Re dm o nd . O regon
on
th is week.
f n « lOth ilay o f January, If»H
R a s m u s Peterson and Mrs. Johan-
Clalmant nume» a» wlf'ne»»es
son visited In the l^ildlaw co u ntry
Rich ard Duggan, lla rvev Moller,
S u n d a '.
John 11 Cochran. William .
Wood,
Mr. S y f o r d Is Im p rovin g his place all o f Cline Falla, O regon
by h avin g a new fe n c e built around
M F R A N K W O O DCOCK.
It.
Reglster
First publication Nov.
27 I ’ "
25
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Rian at the
Redmond Grill
Open Day and Night
Anderson Bros.’ Saw
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