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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1913)
t i i i ' hhuay . BUY YOUR LUMBER Pure I»ard. Home Cured Hams and Bacon at home and keep the money in circulation here. Redmond Market tin; ► vi ,,, AND.... Building Materi: Everything in the above line that is needed for construction purposes. If you are going to build let me figure on your estimate. You’ll like our prices. J. B. KOK, Proprietor CENTRAL OREGON LINE HOLIDAY HOME-GOING RATES R. C. IMMELE, Redmond, Oregon — FOR— C H R ISTM AS ! AND YEARS From OREGON T R U N K Points to Points in Washington, British Columbia, Idaho and The Kedmond Spokesman Oregon REDUCED TIC K E T S December 18 to 24. FROM I NEW Published every Thursday by H. H A C. L. P A L M E R At Redmond. Oregon. SOLD Final limit Jan. 5, 1914 REDMOND SUBSCRIPTION RATES Strictly In Advance One y e a r ................................... 1 1 60 Six month* ............................... Ho Three m o n t h * ................................ 60 Single c o p l e a .................................. 06 TO Spokane, $16.00 Portland. $9.20 Tacoma. $14.50 Vancouver. Wn., $9.20 Coeur d’Alene, Ida., $17.10 Vancouver, B. C., $22.20 Salem, $11.20 Seattle. $16.85 Eugene, $14.00 North Yakima. $13.70 H. B A l’KOL, Agent, Redmond, Oregon. R. H. Crozier, A. G. P. A., Portland. J I Wood and Iron Work 4 I f 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 . D A V IE S The Old Pioneer Blacksmith o f Redmond Real E state IF YOC W A N T TO K NO W ANY- THING ABOUT ILKAI, UNTATE IN REDMOND OK VIC IN ITY CAI.I. ON OK W R IT E TO C. H. FR Y , ■I REDMOND HO TEL IUT I. DING It«-ilmonil. Oregon Holiday Fares From All Stations on the O REGON-W ASHINGTON RAILR O AD & N A V IG A T IO N CO. — To— H UNION PACIFIC Sale Dates I SYSTEM Dec. 18 to 2», Final Return Limit 1913 Jan. 5, 1914 All Points in Washington and Idano I! and return. The First Time in the History of the Northwest That Holiday Kates have been in effect. Take advantage o f the Low Fares and spend Christmas and New Years with friends. Ask particulars o f any agent o f the O.-W. R. & N. The Spokesman Keeps you posted on news matters all the time known matter Entered as second cl July 14. 1910, at the postofllre at Kedmond. Oregon, under the act of March 3. 18 79, Further details on request. The “ Owl", daily, between Central Oregon and Portland, saves a day each way. Leave Bend 8:30 p. m. arrive Portland 8:10 a. m. I made Advertising Kates upon application. THURSDAY. DKCK.MBKK I I . 1913 PltOCKKIHNGM OF t tit ItT : Continued from 1st page , — . — — .. . . . hia wife and 1». Struble for the re- covery of personal property In the possession of the defendant*, the jury deciding that the latter had the better title to the property. ’ DgatOn O. Rurdlck of Redmond, looked af ter the interests of the defendants In - this case. On Tuesday evening the caae of J N Qulberg v» l rook county, where- In qulberg wus suing the county for $1,800 for work on county roads, ' was decided in favor of the county. County Attorney WtftS having later po-.-tl a demurrer to the complaint. which was »..stained by the court Wedneeday wa. given over to the arraignment of person« Indicted by the grand Jury and the trial of crln. nal rases, most prominent of which being the trial o f W. D. Cursey of ■lend, who had been an Inmale of the county jail since last September. The charge against him was that he had obtained money through checks of the Frist National Hank of Band. wherein his funds were a negligible quantity. Verdict returned of not guilty. Friday and Saturday the case of J. M Crenshaw against a number of prominent business men of Kedmond for alleged defamation of character. occupied the attention of the court. The grand Jury returned nine true bills, three of them being against W. D. t ursey. ( . h Myers and 6. J. Wilkie of Bend, were Jointly Indicted for per- mlttlng gambling In their place H. Struble and Grace I. Gay of Bend, for lewd cohabitation This rase was continued for the term Bert Welch for the burglary of the Oregon Trunk depot at Madras, plead guilty to the charge. K T Butts of Bend, for gambling .. , . ......... The following not true bills were returned: B K. Huntington and Billie Booth for tto ft of »he,-,, M Madras. John Sweeten for receiving stolen sheep at Madras. Silva Parrish and Charlie Mason for gambling John Moore and ► lorence Moyer of Bend, for lewd cohabitation. The grand Jury finished their la- bor and adjourned Tuesday evening present I. being held In a ••«bln that « 4 » built fur proviti* up purpose# Marry Dobrentu of th«< Alfalfa country. I» »orbiti* on the Morse place I itai Wednesday evening »h ile re turtiln* from Pflbevllle lie «e y John •on was thrown from hl» hor»e In mine »a y . and left lyln* In the road unconscious Me »an picked up later by an auto and taken home, and nothin* much »a a thought of It until the next morning, »hen he had not regained hta »enee» Mr Roseli »aa called and pronounced It conruaalon of the brain The b«iy » a . prartt- rally uuronarloua until Sunday a m *< which time the doctor .aid that practically all danger » a * over Mr» A W Hayn vUlted with her daughter Maiel In Prlnevllle Salur day and Sunday tie« llobli* and Ulark Morse »hip- ped a car of hogs to Portland Wed nesday morning (ieorge went down with them While in Portland hr plana to take In the livestock »how. and then he will visit a few days with hi» parents at G lend l i e Tbll „ whol. carlo. j ^ , hl,, IKM, from |>OWe|| |,u(tc by „ „ „ t, « rtT but there are several more to fol low Frank Halley. hi» aistar, ' I f 1 01 «n«I h, r > * » bsn. and Mia* F i * Man nah vlalled »eieral da>» with Oto Mobb* last week Mr Itallry and George are old time friend, and It , ‘t V e ./ Y w '“¿„"h "’ of , ht.m a n „ , r> yr, r. they had seen each other Halle« has been at the Ochoco mines since last April and made quite a rle fbere He sad Hohb* are no» work "'*• " " 1 ' '' ' 1 '• - ' j " ", *rT* . ' ,r “ * “ • * p" n’ *° ln R' dmo" d ,h" Th„ Kdna aniJ A(la M ( W called on Mrs Chapman and Mis» Poore Sundny afternoon Isiu Reed and wife are visiting *'lth Mr» Heed's parents. Mr and - " r* T*ucl*- PI.KAMA NT III In .F --------- Rasmus Peterson made two trips afler |umb, r lo , h„ All(lrr, OI1 sawmill Wednesday and Thursday of WMfc for M Huater who ,nK build a n„ w bungalow Mr Kilgore Is building an addition to hu house this week Messrs Kilgore and Mr Masters „ ,a(|„ , business trip to Laldlaw lust Thursday. A number of the farmers In this Her ||on killed beef cattle this week I)ona Whllllmore » a s on the si, k list this week. Many of (he farmers from around, here attended the aucllon sale last Saturday at Redmond. K C. Hankie and family are going to leave this week for the Willam ette valley where they will mnkc , h„|r honr W-l'« « " d Grimes are over from Prlnevllle viewing a road jh i, week. This road Is a north #nd south ll connecs wlah the Red BOgd l.aidluw C O U l) road OO tko abou, a m „ r,er „ f a ......... o f Andrew N e lW i's farm and from , here It runs pretty „car straight north to the Cline Kalla road a d.s' ,anre „ f ab „»t three and a half mile, |,an Hunter of Arlington Wn ar rived h,.r,. Saturday morning ' Me intends to remain with his brother. [ 1 j Ed Hunter. IN FA V O R OF BOUNTY \ dOOdly number of llie Pleasant Ridge farmers and their families at Continued from 1st page tended the Farmers' Union "(Jet-To- -----! get her" meeting at Redmond Hatur- lar hunts are held weekly, yet the 'lay night. The speaking was appre ciated hy all. and the big supper glv- long eared pests are plentiful. Before the next crop season It Is ,-n conclusion o f the program hoped that most localities will be rid ' » t i e In for Its share of praise of them to such an extent that the Maylw*||». Provost was on the si, k farmers and homesteadera will be , list this week able lo raise their crops and harvest Andrew Nelson and Mllrati Whlt- them before compelled to fence their j tlmore captured a bee tree and it* entire places with rabbit wire fence, contents Sunday O f course the most damage la done H,-v and Mrs Itagan of Redmond. In the newer sections where the land visited the school here Monday. Is still covered with sage brush. On j ,,!*n Greenhalgh and Joe Buckley the Plains there Is very little damage of Kedmond, were In this vicinity af done to crops, and In other sections ,'‘ r wood Monday, the rabbita will gradually disappear as the land is cleared up and placed III Hi .HIIIPMFNTH under cultivation. The Redmond Union Warehouso Co. and Geo. Mobbs each shlpped a Miss Lucy Poore Is visiting rlth car of hogs thls week to the Port- land market, there belng ¡ton h,-ad I her sister, Mrs. J. J. Chapman Work has commenced on the new In the shlpment. Thls was «ne of Wilson school house. It Is being the flnest shlpment of hogs tliat has The shlp built by the men of the neighbor ever lefr Central Oregon hood, and will be a wonderful Im ment was msde via the Oregon provement to the locality. School at ¡Trunk railway. P O W E L L III T T K Patronize the Merchants Who Advertise and you’ll help your town A. G. ALUNGHAM Wines and Liquors imported and Domestic Cigars Nothing but the BEST in nerved at our place Kedmond, . Oregon Eats When you want the BEST M E A L IN REDMOND for th<- MONEY, you can get it by calling on W. YOUNG, the well known man at the veteran rentaurant Redmond Grill Upon Day and Night