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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1913)
RKPMONP BUY YOUR l*ure l.ard. Homo Cured Hums and Hacon at homo and koop tho monoy in circulation hero. nn-wm>»Y, im«- „ SPOKESMAN L U M B E R Building AN D .... Redmond Market Material Everything in the above line that is J. B. ROE, Proprietor If needed for const met ion purposes. you are going to build let me figure on mm Ç pO K 4^ PORTLAND your estimate. You II like our prices. CENTRAL OREGON LINE HOLIDAY HOME-GOING RATES — FOR— CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS From OREGON TRUNK Points to Points in Washington, British Columbia, Idaho and Oregon REDUCED TICKETS SOLD December 18 to 24. Final limit Jan. 5, 1914 FROM REDMOND 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. $16.35 Eugene. $14.00 North Yakima, $13.70 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. H. BAUKOL, Agent, Redmond, Oregon. R. H. Crozier, A. G. P. A., Portland. Wood and Iron Work 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. G. W. DAVIES R. C. IMMELE, Redmond, Oregon The Redmond Spokesman Published .v ery T hursday by ti. H. A C. I,. PALMER At Kediuoud, Oregon. SUBSCRIPTION RATK8 Strictly In Advance One y e a r ........................................... 1 1 SO Six m o n th s ..............................................80 T hree m o n th s ........................................ &0 Single c o p ie s ...........................................06 A dvertising Kates m ade known upon application. E ntered aa aecond class m atter July 14. 1810, at the poatofflce at Redm ond. Oregon, under the act of March 3. 1879. THURSDAY. PEC 25. 1913 I I I . ItEN E t I T Any ag ricultural com m unity bene fits from the am ount of money that Is brought Into It from the sale of ag ricultural products— all the people Indirectly benefl!. the farm ers, the grocery stores, the dry goods stores, the hardw are stores, the hotels, the banks, the new spapers and other business concerns located In the town o r tow ns In the com m unity. Any m ovem ent m ade to retard the grow th and prosperity of an Institu tion th at worka for the benefit of the farm ers and the producing class w orks to the injury of all the people In th a t com m unity. T herefore It behooves all business men located In a farm ing com m unity to help along the Institution or Institutions that help the farm ers as a whole On the general prosperity of the com m unity depends the prosperity of the individual, business man and oth- The loaa la about 1 1 3 . 000 . only part lycovered by Insurance The flame, started from sparks from the stove pipe, falllna on the roof of the creamer» The building, which turns ed both the factory and the cream ery. was located too far from a hy drant to he reached with a stream of water, and «as doomed from the start A small stream would have saved It, aa the lire burned slowly Three carloads of barreled and hot tied beer and 400 botes of apples In cold storage were carried out and considerable machlnerw was also saved The ice factory was the only one In t'en tral Oregon and supplied Rend and other towns SHOWER 4 o lt IIKIHE 4.1.4 «T A miscellaneous shower was ten dered Mlsa Echo Ordway last Wed nesday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs II S Hutchins A number of nice presents were received by the bride elect, and a splendid time en Joyed by all Mlsa Myrtle llutler car ried off the honors for entertanlng during the evening Her Imperaona tlon of the Slwash dialect and sing Ing was highly appreciated by the guests A dainty luncheon was serv ed hy the hostess 4 NINTH At T I. 4 :T 4011 | ‘O W |iM t T un isie IN-oJert l.ci% Ithl for a < sr- Nine In Township I*. South of Range 13, East of the W i l l a m e t t e Meridian. In Crook roL-nty. Oregon, and I have taken and levied upon the property of the said 4*reda llarkley. A C Sanford and J II B arkelej the said defendants, and I will sell the same, or so much thereof aa roar be necessary to satisfy the said Jud* uienl In (avor of Guy 4: Ifctbeon •garnet said Freda llarkley, A t* Sanford and J II llarkley. with Int erest thereon, together with all costs and disbursem ents that may have or may accrue FRANK IM.KINtt She r i f f Hy AA’ 4: Van Allen. Deputy Date*! at Prlneylile, Oregon, IH* rrtuber 10. 1913 First publication tier II Jan 16 DR. J. KARRI DENTIST Johnson BuiMin* K in I m o n ti. • Orrfvi Denton (i. H im AA 114 N IN P ltlN I A 11.1.4: —CALL H unTi4.tr to <i \ M Ftf!** ] •i»«l IIu r«II**)i 4 AT— LAWYER The Brosius Bai I'r»* li* «' In «Il r»»ufi4 nml t*. 1 . M»! * HfW P 1 4 III KINK m T H IH N ils« .4 AAIN4JC l.ly l OHM AND I IG ARM loail of 6:vplo«tvrs Tho contract was let W ednesday for a carload of exploslvrs for the Tum alo Project, says the Tumalo Times of last week The dynamite Is wanted at onre for the work now going on Those bidding on the contract were the Trojan Power Co, The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond OtlllUi’t Vincent’s LIVERY, FEED and TRANSFER I.AGA It 114 4 It ON DII At I.HT E. E. HIK in II m , Proprietor. REDMOND. Phone • ORKOON No 170S Real E state IK YOU WANT TO KNOW ANY- IBOCT M M 4:sTAT4: in RKDMOND oil Vl< INITY CAIA OH ram o A. fi. AljJNGHAM OR WRITS To C. H . F R Y , K EDMOND HOTEL BUILDING Kerlniorul. Oregon California W INTER IS TH E NAME OE A SEASON. NOT TH E DES< H IIT IO N OK A CLIM ATE. — LET US H E L P YOU— PLAN A VISIT to the land of Sunshine, F ru it and Flow ers. O utdoor Sports— Auto Trips am ong the O range Groves— T rips to the Beaches— 8 u rf B ath ing— and th e hundreds of varied am usem ents for which C alifornia la fam ous. ROUND T H IP TICKETS AT REDUCED KATES FO R HANDSOME BOOKLKTH DE SC RIPTIV E OK CALIFORNIA, A le SO FOR FAKES, TICKETS OR RESERVATIONS Call on any Agent of the OREGON-WASHINGTON It Alle ROAD A NAVIGATION CO. The Spokesman Keeps you posted on news matters all the time Wines and Liquors imported and Domestic Uigurs E xterior view of A G. A llingham ’a Ituffct, Redmond era. and the old Maying of "In Com m unity T here la S tren g th ” la not m ore fully applicable than In this case. Stand by and help the Institutions th a t help the farm er m arket hla pro duct. and brings in money from the outside m arket*. The Spokesm an wishes all of Its readera and frienda a M erry C hrist m as and Happy New Year, anil may th e new year bring prosperity to all COUNTY ATTORNEY WEDS Prlnevllle Jo u rn al: W illard H. W lrtz and Mlsa Aver Dobbs were m arried last evening, Decem ber 17, a t the hom e of the bride’s parent’s. Rev. M cAllister of the Haptiat church, officiating. Only a few Inti m ate friends outside of the family, were present. Mr. W lrtx Is our pop ular young county attorney, and the bride la the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs. 41. 8. Dobbs. The young couple will be at hom e to th eir nu m erous friends In the M allng house. ANOTHER I till AT BI ND Ice anil I olfl Storage Plant T here n T otal lams A Bend dlspateh of Dec. 19 says F ire last night destroyed the plant of the C entral Oregon lee A Cold S to r age Co., and the Pioneer C ream ery. The Giant Pow der Co and the Du Pont Co. R epresentatives of these com panies were In luildlaw at the opening of the bids. The contrnet was aw arded to the T rojan Powder Co. provided they can make the de livery In II days In case they do not the contract goes to the Giant Co. The contract was for dynam ite of 40, 40 and 20 per cent, also fuse and caps The bid of the Trojati Co was *2.380 84. Giant *6,394.32, Du Pont (2,412.60. Much of the dy nam ite will be sold to C ontractor .1 J Adams for use In his work at the rock cut near Camp Three Nothin« hut the BEST ¡ m nerved ul our place Redmond, - Oregon NGOTt’R OK HIIEKIKK SALE Hy vlrture of an execution In fore closure duly Issued hy the clerk of the C ircuit Court of the county of Crook, slate of Oregon, dated the 10th day of December, 1913. | n a certain action In the Circuit Court for said county and state, wherein Guy K. Dobson as plaintiff recovered Judgm ent against Freda Barkley \ C Hanford and J. II Barkley for the sum of Two Hundred Itollars and costs and disbursem ent* taxed at Seventy-eight and 80-100 Dollars, on the 6th day of December, 191.1 Notice Is hereby given that I will on the I 7 t h day of January, 1914, at the north front door of t h e court house in Prlnevllle, in Crook county, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to t h e highest bidder, for cash, t h e follow Ing dene r I bed properly, to-wlt The Southw est O ne-fourth of Section When you want the BEST MEAL IN REDMOND f«r the MONEY, you ran get It hy calling on W. E- NO! N'G, the well known veteran restaurant man at the Redmond Grill Open Day and Night