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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1913)
TIIK PAG E E IG H T RRPMONP 8 l*t)KKSM \N MR. HENRY PECK AND HIS FAMILY AFFAIRS T h at S *eu - ö £. na » » * £ & . l ' k £ so* th at l^> AU. ^ ’v e p A ,NI w £ u c a '■ h ^ man ' th £ h v op » U . ^ 0 *e HO* A £ i C tiT rMt * c * r \ t * . * , . , iP ' i E p - ^ , T a - ì l o C N ^6 I Ta.«"' ^ Ç t h i CT n — . . S»J> 3 K t C-»nr Po«* y on 'y j y / < - A '» a S c N/HJ? cnj A^tiX' ^ V 'V W fcY . j y Tnt HO u M » ¿ 7 WM ve, A ' JHwrv C j \ SÆ E ZZL ' UI A f c Donald Carotin. Oucar Farris. Orval Friend. Johnny Hannon. Philo Smith Florence Clark. Henrietta Jensen Loretta Ixiree Here is something worth remem bering Beautiful and useful Xmas Gifts that serve you In many ways, are economical and a delight to mothers, sisters, brother, father and the whole family. An Electric Coffee Perculator Is an ornament to the table of the most fastidious tastes. It Is economical because It saves coffee, and Is clean and sanitary, and is attached to any ordinary electric tight drop or fixture — It requires no extra wiring In the house and only costs you $ 7 .St) The amount of electric current used in making five cups of coffee is so small that It is really not worth mention ing Then there Is the Electric Bread Toaster, a beautiful Xmas gift to anyone. You attach It to any electric lamp socket, set it on the table, toast your bread while you eat your meal, and it toasts bread cleaner and better than any other way. They coat almost nothing to use. and you can buy them from 13.50 to 14 00. Did you ever see one of those Electric Fireless Cookers? It bakes, roasts, bolls, stews and frys any thing yotf want to cook, and here we must say that it la cheaper to cook by electricity than with wood. A meal for a family of from five to seven can be cooked by the Electric Cooker at a coat of 2 to 4 centa. It has been proven to the satisfaction of the most skeptical that cooking by electricity Is the cheapest, clean est. most sanitary and less trouble than any other way. It takes less than half of the housewife’s time to do her cooking by electricity, and the saving made in food will pay for the new Electric Cooker in one year's time. It is estimated that the aver age home uses meat 250 days out of each year You pay 20c to 24c per pound for your meat. A 3-lb. roast will go as far cooked in an Electric Fireless oven as a 4-lb. roast will go cooked in an ordinary wood heated oven. So you make a saving of one pound of meat each of the 250 days In each year, which will have saved, at the end of each year. $30.00 to $40.00 and one of these Bsetrte Ov ens will only cost you about $30.00. There is just one other little Electric device that Is going to be come one of the roost highly prized household articles. and that la the little Electric Hot Water Bottle. It's a wonder. It costs about one-flfth of a cent per hour to run It. Do you know the many uses of the old hot water bottles? Well, this Electric one beats them all. Any of the above named Electric articles, and many others not men tioned here, make good sensible Xmas Gifts, and can be bought at the office of the H f r f in figlinom i. Third tirade Lyle Anderson John Hates Forest Khlers. David lx>ree Charles Morrill. Hugh Woods. Marcia Brewer. Hazel Caughry. Eleanor Kuaton. Winifred Muni. Edna Ragan. Naomi Simpson May Tucke Kathleen Richard* 4th (irmlr Wayne l-audcrba.k. Alvin Clark Violet Tinner. Cynthia Hobbs. I .eon Tucke. Bartlette Kendall. John Bradley. Virgil Beckwith. Harry Hanson. Catherine Parrish. America Rodman. Addle Friend. Melvin Farris, lis t e r Yarnell. Bessie Euhles. .3th (iratle Everal Ogg. Harry Bates. Ralph Gillette Lloyd Beckwith. Ethan ljiuderback. Altha Mohler. Stewart Glttlngs. Susan Woods. Helen Smith. Guy Robbins. Irene Weatherley. Kenneth Buckley. • ItIt tirade Margery Young. Emma Atkinson. Ozona Ordway. Lloyd Farris. Irene Kendall. Clyde Wortx. W illie Tucke. Adam Steinkopf. Mary Thompson. I-eroy Davenport. Genevieve Ragan. Clayton Yarnell. Elsie Yarnell. Henry Richards. 7th (iratle Honor roll for the December 5, 1913. week ending First (iratle. Elva Caughey. W illie Ehret. Ella Fair. Hrrond Grade. Freddie Atchlnaon. Curtis Beasley. George Bradley. Edgar Brown. Clifford Buckingham. st M M I I N S SI 'l»| O V t In the Circuii Court of the State of Dragon for Crook Count» Alma Mvere. plaintiff. In the Circuit four» of the Of*(on. for Crook Countjr Ome U k ko. (oliaini I (T. Dfto O Myers, defendant To Dtto l! Myers, the above named defendant In the name of the State of Ore gou you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint tiled against you In the shove ntltled ault on or before January IT 1914 aald day being more than forty two day» from the date of the Oral publi cation of this Summons and Notice and If you fall lo so appear and an_ e»er, for »ant thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In the complaint herein, to-wtt For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony no» misting be tween the plaintiff and defendant above named, and that she be awarded the custody of Marie l*ro»ae and John Prows*. children mentioned and described In the rum plaint herein, and for aurh further relief aa to the Court may seem Just and equitable In the premises Thla summons la served upon you by publication by order of the lion orable U Springer. Judge of the County Court of Crook County. Dre- gon. made December 3. 1*33 Hy aald order It »aa directed that thla Summons be published In the fled mond Spokesman, a weekly news- paper published at Kedmond. Oregon, M M each successive week for all consecutive weeks, and the date of the Oral publication thereof la Dr - cm . h.-r 1, 111) tbs latl . ■ I In said order for the first publication DENTON G HCKDICK. Attorney for IMalntlff. Kedmond. Oregon Ft rat publication I»ec 4— Jan » Earl I-ocke defendant To Karl l.orke. the abo» named de fendant In the name of the State of Dro gan you are hereby required to ap pear and anoner the complaint tiled against you In the aboie entitled ault on or before the S4th day of ftecember. 1)11, aald dar being more thnn 43 days from the dato of the Rrat publication of this Summons and Notice, and If you fall to 00 ap pear and aneaer. for «ant thereof the plaintiff »III apply to tha Court for the relief prayed for In the Com plaint herein, lo »11 for a decree dlaaolvfhg the bonds of matrttn.” » now mating between the plaintiff and defendant and that she receive such further relief aa the Court may flnd Just and equitable In the prern tees This summons la served upon you by publication by order of tits ll»n .treble D Springer. Judge of the County Court of ('rook County. Dre gon. made November 1». 1*13 Hy aald order It «as directed that thla Summons he published In the He ! mond Spokesman a weekly ne»tpa per published at Kedmond. Oregon. once each successive week for an eoggecetlve u M i and the date gf the first publication there..f la No »ember t n i l the .la’ e named In said order for th« first publication DENTON D III HDD K Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. I* S Land Office al The Dalles. Oregon. November 17. 1913 Notice Is hereby given that llenja min F Chaae. of Cline Falla. Oregon, who. on December 27. 19»9. made Homestead Entry No 057*7. for 8 W t» Section 22. Township I south range 12 east, Willamette Merldan. has tiled notice of Intention to make Final Three Year Proof, lo establish rlalm to the land above described before W II Daggett. f S Com mlsaloner. at Redmond, Oregon, on tha 10th day of January. 1*14 Claimant names aa witnesses Richard Duggan. Harvey Muller. John B Cochran. William J Wood, all of Cline Falls. Oregon II FRANK WOODCOCK. Register First publication Nov 27 I 25 Department of the Interior. I" 8 Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon November 17 1911 Notice Is hereby given that Rich ard Duggan, of Cline Falla Oregon who, on April 5. I * 3 <*. made Home stead entry No 04401, for \Vl»N K and 8 K «k N W V Section lo Township 13 south, range 13 eaat, Willamette Merldan, has filed notice of Intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish rlalm to the land above dee*rlbe*l. before W H Daggett. C S Couimlaaloner. at Kedmond. Oregon, on the loth day of January 1 '.t I 4 Claimant names aa witnesses John It Cochran. William J Wood. Harvey Muller. Benjamin F Chaae. all of I'llne Falla Oregon If FRANK WOODCOCK. Register First pillili, at i m N'.iv Kedmond. Dragon First publication No» 13 Dc. 33 „ .. . .. . for ^ »M ra ik »« \toaea A (lullrk Parts« g . I lick O t) Adktna S W Y»*t» ^ I fendants H To M .aea A Dull, k a.. I tUei«, I liultrk. the abo«e i.aui #4 ;wm H I anta I In the name of the ''•»•» « ( * » ■ ! «on you are harebi r r-rJifa 4 ta 1 « K |>ear and answer the ; lalkt tat H as ai net you in the at.ota aanu V ault on or before Mi. ;ii| p, , K tiereniber 131J. aald day k^ I more than 41 data from tke lu, i I the Itrat publication of this »aaa.ni I and Notice and If »on fall U « t> I peer and anataer. for aast flau I the plaintiff a ill apply to ika >atr ( for the relief prayed for la the Cab I plaint herein (•> » It (hat h h n ' I be entered acatnet you for (ha ail of Nine Hundred Hollara attk 'atar- eat (hereon al (be rate of tea pr rent per annum from fteptaatar H t » I : for Ninety Hollara altanan fees and for the coala aad tkhm menta of Ihla ault Tf at tha u u decree be entered by Ihla ('«art IV the Northeaat quarter of tka Naffl «ra t quarter, the North half of tka Northeaat quarter and tha Aoatkaan quarter of the northeaa' ; laOrr at Section thirty In Township feartaa«. | aoutb, bf llam a aeyenleea lait if the Willamette Meridian be said hy the aherlff of Ihla county arrarf'M to Ian and that the proceeds of ta ! aale be applied to the aa'lafartloa of the meta of aald aale the rosta af thta ault and the aatlafartlon of tka rlalm of the plaintiff That all of the aboya named to fendants and each of you and all par eaos claiming or lo rlalm sader yoa be barred and fore, loaod of aaf right or eqnlfy of redettiptloa Ifcara In etcepl so provided by atatula akd that Iba plaintiff hnve aurh other akd further r«llef aa to the Ooaft may æent equitable In the premlaaa This Summons Is eeryed upon foa by publication by order of tha Iloa arable D Springer Judge of the County Court of Crook County. Ore gon made November 10. IVlJ H’ aald order It »a a directed that thte Surnmnna he published In tha Ret mood Spokesman, a »eeklv ne» ape per published at Hedttiond tirafoa once each successive «eek for Si consecutivo areka ami the date of the nrot publication thereof la Sa vent boy I I , ¡ I I I , the date named la aald order for the Itrat pul’ll, at loa DENTON I) III ItI»I« K. ' A t t o r n e y for I ' l a l n t l f Mean Woods. \ Ivlan Young Helen Dlttlmore. Ruth Kaesemeyer. Beulah Tinner. Rachael Case. Mildred Smith. M e.la (illlette. Marjorie Brewer. Charles Abby. Joyce Robbins. Gladys Jackson. Oscar Parrish. (iratle 8 and High Mrhonl John' Brewer. Sam Bates. Wayne Chase. Robert Johnson. Wilbur Dlttlmore. Douglas Mullarky. Hale Ordway. Lester Ragan. Norman Ragan. Ray Golden. Lou Farlelgh. Evelyn Smith. Frances Thompson. Bertha Malkson. Ethel Wheeler. Stella Russell. Verna l.'hles. Freda Buckley. Rex Alllngham of Junction has ered the high school. ■lantani at Waconda. Weighing (.«-»« Than Pound, Produce» I» Eggs Eva Friend. Marian Glttlngs. Carol Kenyon. Josephine Parrish Charlie Rodman, lone Tucke. Edmond Woods. Hex Floyd. Elza t'hles. Marlon Yarnell. , A Qulnahy, Or., dispatch says: A little bantam hen owned by Mrs I, M. Bllnn of Waconda, has set a rec ord by laying nine eggs at the age of four months. The hen weighs three quarters of a pound. Her eggs are considerably smaller than those of the larger breeds. Mrs. Bllnn Is the wife of Oregon Electric agent at Waconda, and when the family travels the fam ily of bantams are carried In a cage after the fashion of canary birds. There’« character and quality In the calling cards we produce, and the prlcea are right. If You Want ANYTHINC Redmond, Oregon Th e Redmond plant carries the mm any lumber company in Central Ore bill for any desired contract. If yot let us make an estimate on your mati good service and reasonable prices a LET l ’S TALK SILO. FREE PLANS A ------ f o r ------ 1. 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