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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1914)
Till NNHAV PACK TMK SIX KKDM ONP SPOKESMAN Maybe There Would Be More Money in Running Another Kind of Grocery Store, But Were Not Going to Test It W E RU N A FRIEND-M AKING. A FRIEND-SERVING, A FR IEND-K EEPING GROCERY STORE. W E CONSIDER STORE SERVICE TO BE DI E TO A L L WHO TRADE HERE— A N D TH AT THIS STORE SERVICE INCLUDES PROTECTION AS TO P l'R lT Y OF G(XH>S, A N D PROTEC TION (COM PLETE A N D U NQ UE STIO NE D ) ON PRICES OE GOODS. IT S A LOT OE R E A L SATISFACTION TO CONDUCT THAT K IND OF A STORE. W O U LD NOT YOU CONSIDER IT PRETTY GOOD POLICY TO TRADE AT SUCH A STORE? COME IN A N D LE T US FILL A SAM PLE ORDER FOR YOU FROM OUR SATISFACTORY STOCK. Hobbs Cash Grocery and Bakery REDMOND. OREGON T W O 4IKN KK4>M TMK D .II.IX S P L K 4 S K D W IT H BEDAIOND C. Thrall and G. H. Jacobson, from The Dalle*, were here laat rday attending the U. A. Brad- ley livestock sale. The form er was the auctioneer in charite of the sale, and the latter Is a rattle breeder In The Dalles district. Both men were extremely well pleased with this sec tion o f Central Oregon and predicted a great future for the Redmond Dis trict in the dairy Industry They said they were surprised to find such a prosperous country around here, and stated that all that was needl'd to make it the banner dairy and boa section of the state was the breeding o f high grade stock. IN PRINEVILLE FEB. 23 ¿ U N I I ) I ’ liiK .IU M W il l. IlK 4.14 KV KV E X P E R T S l 'I ï r Aleni her- of the O. \. I ’. faculty 44 ill l i i t r lu-tru* lion on I»if- fcri-nl S u h jfrti PURSE MADE UP FOR T E LE PH O N E OPERATORS (Continued from 1st Page) llngham. Claude Christ, Jas Toney. H. J. l-o»e. K T Redmond. Kltner Covert. Lynch tk Roberts. C W Mu ma. J 44’ . W illiam *. A. J .Wohler, J K. Kreeberg. J O. Butler, W K Young. T DeYoung. J B Roe. C II Irvin. Z, Taliaferro. Clem Brown, C R M cljillin . \V H. IIAbb*. Bank of Commerce. Redmond Grocery Co . Kendall ff Chapman. W. L. Perry. W. G Phoenix. B M Me Mick le. A Muni. D G Burdick. It McSherry. Mr Tengman. H L K iel I. S D Mustard. M C. Conlon. Turn A l.um M i n i s m u HALE Lumber Co.. Deschutes Power Co 1 will sell 15 head of Duroc Jersey (jeorge Hobbs. Redmond Spokesman sows, all bred to farrow- from March _ _ ________________ 4th. all bred to thoroughbred O. I. I H i l l OK T il i\ K S C. boar: and one O. I. C. boar, on Saturday. February 21. at 2 o'clock We desire to thank all those who p m., at the Redmond barn. Terms: so liberally contributed to the fund Six months' time without interest raised for us last Friday, and assur- Tf paTd when due If not paid when due. 10 per rent w ill be charged the donors that their liberality Is very much appreciated from date o f sale Five per cent M A R IE A l'S T IN . discount for cash J. M. Tengman. V IT A RAM.8ACKK owner; N. H. Elliott, auctioneer; W. 8. Rodman, clerk. 32t2 Stick a pin hero- The Short Course w hich the Coun ty High School has secured for this county will be held in P rineville from February 23 to 28 inclusive This is during the light period on the ranch and w ill allow all who wish, time to attend. The hotels have promised to give reduced rates for that week, and the stage lines will make special rates to all who regis ter in the Short Course. BASA 41.1*1 It M 4 4 i4 M > 4 \ G H I\ - A ll o f the various phases of a gri I C T O , <>U M INUTI M DIDD4 culture w ill be discussed by experts from the Oregon Agricultural Col Five cents' worth o f good Am eri lege. But special emphasis w ill be can cheese, grated; % small onion placed on Irrigation, dry farm ing finely minced, H can of tomato soup, dairying and general stock farm ing 44 cup o f milk, white o f one egg, one In domestic science those problems dessertspoonful o f Worcestershire iuce. small piece of butter, salt and which confront the housewife in her Fry the onion in daily routine will be discussed and pepper to taste the butter to a light brown, add the solutions sought. soup with a pinch of soda, the cheese It is the aim o f this Short Course and the milk, cook a few minutes and to bring to the rancher o f this coun Just before removing from fire fold ty the largest amount o f practical In- in the stiffly beaten white of egg formation. in the time available, con- Pour over thin slices o f toast This cerning the various problems o f amount serves six people and will your farm, and to supply this infor- r o ,t n° t more than 25c An inexpen- mation in such a way that you can **ve dish and very good, understand It and apply it to your L The above makes a very appetizing ranch, with the reault o f more mon- * n'1 the ' ow, W''J . to the economical housewife, ey in your pocket. ____________________ Now is the time to begin to plan COLONIST RATES your work so that you can spend the -the busy mer chant advertises IRRHiATIONISTS WILL SEEK AID AT CONGRESS (Continued from 1st Page) covering the necessary points of pro visions which will bring about the desired results probably will follow- the coming session of the Congress " NOTICE OK SHKHIKK'H HALK By virtue o f an execution In fore- ih ^ 'cH eu R ”f Crook. State o f Oregon, dated the 7tb day o f February ,1914, in a certain action in the Circuit Court for said county and state, wherein Louise C. Davenport as plaintiff re covered Judgment against Moses A Gnltek, Bertha M Onllek, O q A dams and S W Yancey for ,li<- aum of One Thousand Twenty, ami No One-Hundredth Dollar* (»1,0201, week in Prineville on the above Will Be if) Effect March 15 and “ nd thereon at the rkte of date, hearing what the experts have ,, .. .. I** per cent per annum from Janu ( ontinue .12 Days ary 18, 1914, and the further sum to say. talking with ranchera who --------- | o f One Hundred Twenty, and No have the same problems that you Railroads in the northwest are One-Hundredth Dollars (» 1 2 0 ), ai- have. and learning how they solve beginning to advertise the spring ' « " l e y fc *» and rosta and disburse menta o f this action, on the 31st them. colonist ratea which will be In effect rtav For further information regarding for 32 day, beglnn.ng .„arch 15. Th„ ^ ¿ S g i T C & b y i l w f f that I w the p Short ourse write to Professor ratW| will be the same as In form er on the 14th day o f March, 1914, Pratt, Prineville, who has charge of seasons. »33 from Chicago. »30 th,> Nor,h Front Door at the Court . . . . . ] House In Prineville, Oregon, in said the arrangement. from Missouri river point« and *25 ,.ounty. „ , 0 oV|ocl| from the Colorado region. Although : o f said day. sell at public auction to IM I’ R I *4 INfi L U .H T P L A N T the reduced ratea will be advertised I the highest bidder, for cash, the fol- A T C L IN K KAI.LH HOI SK to a considerable extent, the roads described property, to-wlt ~ ... . ... __ , _______ , . The north half of the northeast Karly this month the Deschutes • h y will make no special <*1-; quarter, southeast quarter o f the Power Co., the company that furn- j to rt to Induce organized parties o f northeast quarter, and the northeast Ishe* light, power and heat for Red- homeaeekera to come west. quarter o f the northwest quarter They state that heretofore th-J **■ 14 South, Range 17, niond and other cities and towns In Last 4V M., Crook County, Oregon the county, installed a 33« horse low rates have been taken advan -; (A n d whereas It was further ,.r power Sampson turbine water wheel tage 0f by wage earners, principally dered and decreed by the court that **. ht*'r , f U* ' ary PPWer, p “ n* ** »nd that but few bona fide h om e- the defendants O. G. Adams and H ( line Kalla to take the place o f one arR » . nerai|. included in the W - Tancey do have and recover of o f the old wheels there. The Clin * . and from the defendant Moses A Falls plalft is held as an auxilliarv 'ir **‘ par l'"* ,,lal fom e ou* ‘‘• rh Gullck the sum o f Five Hundred Ten plant In case o f a break down at the *brl«k and fall. Genuine would-be 1 Dollars and 82-10«, the same to hear settlers will come at any tim e o f the Interest at the rate o f 1« per rent main plant at The Cove. I year without watting for special per annum from January 19, 1914, and the further aum o f Heventy-Flve I4IPK04 ING HIXTH STR E E T > rates. Dollars as attorney fees, and the further sum o f Ten Dollars as coats Street Commissioner Adams Is Daniel the Donk— What's the mat Incurred In this suit, and that execu making some needed improvements ter. Mose? tion Issued therefore. It was further ordered, adjudged on 6th street by grading the atreet Moses the Mule— tVhen I heard nd decreed by the court that the from C to F streets and putting on put the ! m ortgage given by the defendant, cinders. He expects to put on 159 that the automobile had horae out o f business I laughed, but More* A Gullck. to the plaintiff, and loads o f cinders, which are hauled here comes one that haa my voice mortgage given by the defendant, from the cinder pit north o f the city. , „ .. Moses A. Gullck to the defendants, ( ) y Adam i and g w y anr„ y ^ Many o f the buslnese men contrlbt- skinned a mile. ed money for having the cinders put foreclosed and the said mortgage T ry our Classified Ada lc word, premises be sold by the Shcrift of on the street. Crook Count». Oregon it. th. i..»t.u. r prescribed b» la ». t»>‘> l’" reeds of such « l e be »p p li-l »" satisfaction ot the Judruient ih.reln rendered against the defend«#!. Muses v Gull. k ■*"•’ 111 1 r . plaintiff, and It au. h l»ro.**••!« » « * more than snm. leiit to « • " • » » •«“ " Judgment, then the overplus «e «I- plied to the satisfaction ot the Bids ment herein rendered In ta*or of fendants O (i Adams and - » Vance* and agslnst the .aid defend ant M imi n \ Gull« W And that the » U lu li» fendants O G Adams atol • Yancey ha allowed lu I.....me bid ders and purchasers at such sale equal with other persoa*. and that defendant and all i>eraons . lalmlag bv. through or under them or ant of them be forever harred and f oe closed and eatop|*ed from having or claiming any right title or Interré! In or to said premises or an» part thereof, or an* doser or claim of doser That the personal property described In and covered l.v the inert gage of the defendants ( ' G Adama and S AS Yancey, t o s i Due 1. ft I leering push binder and all equip meut, be sold by the Sheriff of « ‘took I'uuiity. Orinoli. Di th«« tuminrv i,r«» tided by I*S and the proceed, et such sale be applied exclusively lo lhe payment of the ,'iidgiuent herein ren.lered In favor of the defriolant# t) G Adams and S \\ Varney, aii.l against the tlefeudanl Moses A G ullck), and »atil »■!! the tame or as much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the said Judgment In favor of latu.se C Davenport against »aid M m ■ A Gull, k . t al « thereon, together stth all coats and dtaburseineiita that have or may ae , crue FRANK ELKINS Sheriff Dated at I’rlnevtlle. O re, Eehru 1 ary 15. 1914 First publication Feb 12 Alar 13 : H T IIK O L D E S T H A N K IN R E D M O N D SOLICITS l.ilvrrnl No t i c e la hereby gi ven (hat ( . l a i n I’eteraon. o f l a . s e r ll r' dge. Ore gou. who. on August 11. 19In. made Homestead Ent r y No o7 J 9 " f or St , t*N A 4 'V AA >,NAA ffnrllM I ffl 44N B I4 Section 24 rownshlp 1* I South. Range 11 East. A4'll lain elle Meridian, han filed notice of inten i tlon to make Final Three Year Proof j to establish claim to the land abóte j described, before A4* II Daggett. I : S Commissioner, at Redmond. Ore gon. on th e .21st day of February. » • Iff Claimant names ax witnesses George F Scott, L A Hunt. Roy L. Ktdder. all of latwer Bridge Ore gun. and John Swanson of Sisters. Oregon. II FRANK W O O D C O C K . Register First publication Jan 22 Feb 19 1'rrttl m etti. BUSIMss t »n w t t u t o r ntffi Reati Our Slnlrnirntw. Inlrrmt I«»»Iti «»n iW-ponltn. S u fr í > De |M i» 11 B unch l o i State Hank of Redmon REDM OND. OREGON Furniture YOU W IL L REDMOND. BUY YOUR K U R M T llf YOU CAN IK) NO BETTER ANYWHERE COME IN A N D U OONVINUEO DWlI WAIT n u ^"1 N E E D THE Mil«. Suine for Cubil, atiou I topartiucut of the Interior. C S Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. January 14. 1914 R VOI K ( . II. IRVIN, Furniture & I ndertaln If you want to S r lL your property list it with “That Man McCalfery” He doesn't ask an exclusive right; lie can sell it m N o l l i e f o r Publii al i e n I «-partment of the Interior. I' S Laud Office at The Dalles. Oregon. January 14. 1914 Notice la hereby given that t|.-- rge F Scott of lataer Bridge. Oregon, who. on April 25, 1910, made Horne stead Entry No «45x5 for E S SA4 and AA ^ t t K 'i Seetlori 25 Township 14 South. Range II East AVillam ette Meridian, haa filed notice of in tentlon to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to (he land above described, before A4' It Dag gelt, P 8 Commlarloner. at Kml niond. Oregon, on the 21st day of February. 1914 Claimant names as witnesses Edam it Pntnrson, 1 . a Hunt Roy L Kidder, all of laiwer Bridge (»regon. and John Swanaon of Sts lera. Oregon II FR A N K A4'OO DC OC K. Register First publication Jan 22 Feb 19 N'ltlrr for I’ ublliallon Department of the Interior. I' S Ijind Office at The Dalle» Oregon January 8. 1914 Notice la hereby given that Harry O Melaci, of I »esc batea. Oregon, who on October 14. 1912. made It.one «lead Entry No n|ii*&H, ror ,SK'. Section 15. Township 18 South, Bangi- 12 East, AVIllamette Meridian has nieil notice of Intention to make Final Commutation Pneif. to estab Itali claim to the land above (b'ie-rtb ed. before W. B Daggett, c S Com mlasloner. at Redmond. Oregon, on the 21st day of February, I 9 || Claimant names as witness.•« Olaf Anderson. William Gift. Men ry Gray, all of Iteachutes, Oregon and Raamua Peterson of Redmond Oregon. H. F R A N K WOODCOCK. . .. Register Klrst public-atlon Jan jj Keh 12 Hotel Redmond Bar H E R V I VN J. L O \ E. P r o p r ie t o r EVRHIKS NOTHING BUT THE BEST best brands or l i q u o r s , wi n ks VNI) I II, \RS HI AlAIONs In the Clrrult Court of th, Hi»!, of Oregon within and for c,„„|, < ounty Redmond Bank of Comtnerre » corporation, plaintiff, vs. Cha* It Clark, defendant. To i ha* It Clark, the above named defendant. In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to pear and answer the rompisi,,t f)I>-t •iKHiriHf you In th«« abovo ««ntltlfii action on or before the l.lth ,|„v February 1914, and If you fail apimar. for want thereof p„. tiff will take Judgment against for the sum of Three Hundred Fort, kour DoMant and Eighty with intereat thereon at the rate ,,r X T » : w " ' 1M'r " nn,,,n ,rorn the 5t|, w ^ h °,t 7 "'.': r' , * ,J * tog ef tier with the further sum of Fifty |,,,| lara, aa attorney fee. il(11| , „ r costs and disbursements, and also f'i\r “ I! '’ r,|''r ,,f MU|'1 < '««rt to h . 11 i|,, attached personal property t„.|„„„ ng to the defendant |„ . r,mk ty. Oregon, to «.Mary .... . „ „ i , attorney fee« and ,o «tH ’ This summons 1« puhluhe.i t,. (>r Patronize the Merchants Who Advertise and you'|| h d p y 0 u r (ow n o c h' of f rth’ the f County Court of c roilk Judge 1913. directing that It,. ...... . published for «lx . on«e. utlve w... l ' the first publication of » h u h is fir«r day o f January, l!t| ( ,, '■>* ... - VX.,*; u S' sljs ; ,r¡it¡ . . ■« J A WILI.COX, ... Attorney f(>r |*|il|litt«* First pultllc-atlon Jan I Ke|, The Spokesman ' *,s lM,sl(f| on news mattcrH all Ihi* timP