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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1914)
There Would Be More Money in Running Another Kind of Grocery Store, But Were Not Going to Test It W E RUN A FRIEND-M AKING, A FRIEND-SERVING. A FR IEND-K EEPING GROCERY STORE. W E CONSIDER STORE SERVICE TO RE DUE TO A L L W HO TRADE HERE— A N D TH AT THIS STORE SERVICE INCLUDES PROTECTION AS TO PUR ITY OF GOODS, A N D PROTEC TION (COM PLETE A N D U N Q U E STIO N E D ) ON PRICES OF GOODS. IT S A LOT OF REAL SATISFACTION TO CONDUCT TH AT KIND OF A STORE. W O U LD NOT YOU CONSIDER IT PRETTY GOOD POLICY TO TR A D E AT SUCH A STORE? COME IN A N D LET US FILL A SAM PLE ORDER FOR YOU FROM OUR SATISFACTORY STOCK. Hobb’s Cash Grocery and Bakery REDMONI), OREGON raltk. or samples of the milk of sev eral of hla rows as well as two or three cream samples. The work In domestic science will be conducted by Dean Calvin, assisted by Mrs. Dolman of Corvallis, and Mrs Walker of the Crook County High School. The work will rover plain, fancy and special cookery; home nursinK. house sanitation, etc. The list of instructors Is certainly a strong one. Professors Potter. Scudder and Dean Calvin are the Expected I-arjge Attendance Will head of their departments at the Agricultural College. Mrs. Dolman Be There, Commencing on and Professor Fitts stand at the head of the teaching profession. Mrs. Monday, February 23 i Walker and Mr. Pratt, from the County High School, are well and favorably known for the work they are doing In the county. T COURSE AT PRINEVILLE COLLEGE EXPERTS TO TAK E U P M A N Y TOPICS SOME SIDELIGHTS ON THE COUNTY COURT M UDDLE (Continued from 1st Page) Professors Potter. Scudder and “ ~ At the December term of the Fitts to lecture on Agricul- county court Mr. Springer was In structed by the commissioners to see ture and Dean Calvin and Mrs. about an eipert to go over the county tl « o . books. He was not ordered to hlro Don man on Domestic Science one_ but he did so. and A. E. Mctiali ferent county officers. Including the county court, that the old rejected report should be read and published It was thereupon read and approved and court adjourned ” Commissioner Hayley Indorsed the above statement by Mr firewater It Is understood from Commis sioner Hayley that this expert Inveetl- gatlon Instituted by Judge Springer has already cost the county 8&12 and is coating 824 a day for the expert's Service«. 1’ LK.tM.lNT KIIMJK Otto Rutger moved on the Mlescl place this week and will lake charge of the place while Mr. Mlesel Is away A O. Provost has been hauling potatoes from the Redmond Union Warehouse this week H Mingle returned this week from Pomeroy. Wn.. where he has been working for the last year and a half. He expects to stay here now Mrs. Coryell and mother, Mrs Carr, who have been In Portland the past ten days, returned Friday morn ing. Mr Kaamuaon moved on hla place near Deschutes this week Mr and Mrs Fred Fuller visited Notice for I'ublt. allon at the Chase home Wednesday eveu- Department of the interior. U S tng. I-and Office at The Dalles. Oregon. G. Coryell Is getting ready to fence February 8. 1814 his 80 acres adjoining A. A Green's Notice Is hereby given that Bert place on the south. 1 Mcbois of Redmond. Oregon, who The Central Oregon Irrigation on June 15. I yog. made Homestead Company Is cleaning out laterals In Entry No l«u77. Serial V . 04471 this vicinity this week. for the |D| S W V WU, S K ', . Se. Dan Stout hauled a load of lumber lion 20. Township 14 South. Hangs for Mr Polland from Andsrson Bros.' 13 East. Willamette Meridian hue sawmill this week. fljeil notice of Intention to make Mr. Mc.Master Is plowing for C. H. Final Five Year Proof, to establish Irvin this week : claim to the land above described Mr. Syford Is plowing up some new before W II Daggett. | s Commis land which he experts to put In crop sioner. at Redmond. Oregon, on Hie this season. 21st day of March. 1814 A number of the Pleasant Ridge Claimant names as witnesses farmers have been wondering why D C. Hall. William It Davhlaon thetr taxes are so high this year of Terrebonne. Oregon. ». m Mr and Mrs. I »an Stout visited at both Eby. J J Klllnger. both of Redmond the home of l^*e Whtttlmore Sunday Oregon Mr and Mrs Doty and daughter. H FRANK WOODCOCK, Mable, visited at the Chase home on Register Sunday. First publication Feb 19 M ir I'j Etta Chase visited Donna Whlttl- more Sunday. Notice for Publication Those attending church In Red Department of the Interior. U s mond Sunday evening from this vi cinity were Mr and Mrs Coryell and l^nd Office al The Dalles. Oregon family. Mrs. l»oty and daughtrs. Ola January 14. 1814 Notice ia hereby given thal Edwin and Mable; Mrs. J A. Chaw and son. R Peterson, of l-ow.-r Bridge, (>r< Wayne. Ed Hunter left for Arlington, Wn., gon. who, on August II. 1910 made Homestead Entry No. 07."»'. for . Monday evening. V* N W ' , , W H N W I, Section 25 sy >N E V i Section 2«. Township | i NAMES FDR MAIDING South Range n East. Willamette •Meridian, ha:i filed no!In* of infen The Spokesman has the name of tlon to make Elnal Three Ye.ir proof every taxpayer In Crook county, with to establish Claim to the land at,ova their postoffice address. Persons de described, before W h Daggett r alring names for mailing or other S. Commissioner, at Redmond. Ore purposes can secure same at this of UM 40,1 ,h* 2*"' <Uy ” f K* hru» rJ. fice at a reasonable figure. Claimant names as witnesses i k 7 m " K '' * Bridge. » » '« « . i,r,. Hoy A. P. Scrttchfleld, a banker of G. Kidder, all of l.ow*r Payette, Idaho, Is here this week gon, and John Swanson of Sisters looking after his property Interests 'n Oregon. this section. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. was the accountant hired and he came to Prineville sometime during December to expert the books. At the adjourned terra of the January Prineville. February 18— Arrange- court, held on the 3rd day of Feb- ments for the short course are fast ruary, this report was considered by nearing completion. Classes, which the COUnty court. It was decided will begin at 8 o clock on the morn- that he had not made an accounting ing of February 23. will be held In of the books at aU but had Juat flled the Commercial Club Hall at the his opinion on the way the offices Court House, and in some of the had been run, with a bill of 1412 classrooms at the High School, In for his work. At that time hla bill order to accommodate all who wish and the report were both rejected to attend. Professor Pratt Is recelv- and the acCountant ordered back to ing letters by every mail requesting make an expertlng of the books On further information about the short Wednesday. February 11. Mr McHall course. For the benefit of our read- returned to Prineville. In the ab- ers we give a brief outline of the »ence of the sheriff he went Into the nature and extent of the course sheriff s office and took every tax The work in agriculture will deal book in the office, making It so that with all the phases of the subject of the sheriff could not accept tax Interest to the farmers of Crook money. t ’ pon the return of the county. The lectures and demonstra sheriff to the Court House he found tlons in domestic science will all be where the books were placed and of a practical nature. took them back to his office. The Under agronomy will be studied next morning Mr. McBall tried to such subjects as "Crook county soils, make the sheriff return the rolls, their fertility and management, the which the sheriff refused to do, but crops adapted to each type of soil, the sheriff did offer to clear up his the production and disposal of these own private office and allow the ex- crops.” as well as other phases of pert the use of the same uninter- this interesting branch of scientific i rupted. or he offered to allow one agriculture, which deals with soils book at a time to leave his office. The and crops. This work will be given accountant refused to accept this by Professor Scudder, the head of offer and Judge Springer attempted the agronomy department at the Ore- to mandamus to return the books, gon Agricultural College Professor He could not find a lawyer In Prlne- Scudder is well known In Crook vllle who would mandamus the county as a popular and interesting sheriff, with the exception of County lecturer. Attorney Wlrtx, but Mr. W irt* re- Gectures on the various breeds of fused to mandamus the sheriff except beef and dairy cattle, light and heavy on an order of the county court; horses, sheep and swine will be giv- thereupon Mr. Springer called up en by Professor Potter. He will also Commissioner W. W. Drown and he BABBIT NET Alt give lectures on the breeding, feed refused to order Wlrtx to bring the The Spokesman has about i.000 ing and management of the various mandamus proceedings, and Wlrtx classes of live stock. Practice in refused to bring them on the judge’s pounds of old type metal that Is Just scoring and judging will be given order alone. After that the judge the thing for babbit metal, packing Each part of the animal will be called upon Circuit Judge Bradshaw for boxes, etc. Same will be sold studied so that you will learn to look of The Dalles, and upon Judge Brad- reasonable. Barge quantities sold at the animal as a collection of shaw's refusal to interfere, he called at a discount. parts, each of which should conform on the governor, who, according to to a certain standard Farmers hav- newspaper reports, also refused to do The enterprising merchants repre ing animals they wish Judged should anything The judge then sent for sented In this paper advertise be write to Professor Pratt at Prineville an attorney in Portland and called cause It pays them. and arrange for It at once. a meeting of the county court for E. B. Fitts. Professor of Dairying Monday of this week He also notified NO TICE O F S H E R IF F 'S SAGE at the O. A C., will deliver the lec- his friends around Culver and Madras By virtue of an execution In fore closure duly Issued by the Clerk of tures on dairying. Such topics as and asked them to be present. The the establishment, care and feeding meeting was held on Monday In the the Circuit Court of the County of of a dairy herd; milk and cream Circuit Court room of the Court Crook, State of Oregon, dated the testing, co-operative testing, the House, with about 100 people pres- 7th day of February ,1814, in a certain action In the Circuit Court maklng of butter and cheese, etc ent. It was found that Mr. Elkins' for said county and state, s t a r s i» The students will oe given practice refusal to turn over the tax rolls was lionise C Davenport as plaintiff re In testing milk and cream Those legal, and that he could not be corn- covered judgment against Moses A. wishing to take this work should pelted to do so. It was the opinion Gulick, Bertha M Oullck, O. O. bring a sample o f one of his cow's of those present and also of the dlf- Adama and H. W. Yancey for the _______ sum of One Thousand rwettlv ami V i One Hundredth l*oii«'s t II and Inter*#! thereon at lh. rale of lo per cent per annum from J»nu ar* I* 1814 and the further sum of One llundted rtsenl*. »ml V ' One Hundredth Dollars t i l l ' ' 1 •« tor net fees and costs and disburse media of this action, on the day of January, 181* Notice I* herein givm that I “ 'll on lh* 14th day of March. 1814 at the North Front Do. u at th. « •mri House III Prineville. Oregon. Ill said counlv. at 10 o'clock In the morning of »aid day sell at public au. Don to the highest bidder, for cash, the f.'l lo « ing described property. !»> » >' The north half of the northeast quarter, southeast quarter of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the norths est quarter. Sec JO. Tp 14 South. Range IT. Fast W M, Crook County Orvf.u (And shereas It «as further r dere.l and decreed by the court that the defendants D G \dains slid S W Yancey do ha»e and ren ter of and from the defendant Moses \ Gulick the sum of Five Hundred Dm Dollars and HI 100. the sain* lo bear Interest at the rale of 10 per ieul t»er annum from January I'* l i l t and the further sum of Seventy Five IVillars as attorney f**a. and the further sum of Ten Dollars as cost# Incurred tu this suit, sn.l that exe. u (ion Issued therefor* It «a s further ordered, adjudged and decreed by the court thal the mortgage given by the defendant. Moses \ Gulick. lo the plaintiff and lhe mortgage given b> the defendant Moses A Gulick lo the defendants 0 G Adams and S W Yanrrv he foreclosed and the said mortgage premises tw sold by the Sheriff of Crook County. Oregon, in the manner prescribed by la », and that the pro cee.ls of such sale l»e applied to the satisfaction of the judgment therein rendered against the defendant. Moses A Gulick. anil In favor of the plaintiff, and if such proceeds are more than sufficient to satisfy such Judgment, then the overplus be ap plied to the satisfaction of the Judg men! herein rendered In favor of dc fondants O G Adams and S W Yancey, and against the said defend ant Moaea A Gulick And thal the plaintiff and the de fondants O U Adams and ft W Yancey be allowed to become bid dors and purchasers at such sale equal with other persons, and that defendant and all persons claiming by. through or uuder them or any of them he forever barred and fore closed and estopped from having or claiming any right, title or Interest In or to said premises or any part thereof, or any dower or claim uf dower That (be personal property described In ami covered by the un.rt gage of the defendants O G Adams and S W Yancey, to wit one I ; ft l>eerlng push binder and all equip ment, be sold by the Sheriff of Crook County. Oregon. In the manner pro vlded by law. and Ihe proceed* of such sale be applied exclusively to the payment of the Judgment herein rendered In favor of (he defi-ndanla O. G. Adams and a \Y Yancey, and against the defendant Moors A Gulick i. and will sell the same or as much (hereof as may be necessary tu satlafy the said Judgment In favur of la.utac C Davenport against said Moses A Gulick et al, «till interest thereon, together with all coats and disbursements that have or may a. crue. FRANK KI.KINH. Sheriff Dated at I'rlnevllle. Ore . Febrti ary IS. 1814 First publication Feb 1: Mar I ] First publication Jan 22-Feb*1*!/ ’ th e o ld est ban k in REDMOND SOLICITS I literal Treatwent. YOUR BUSINESS ConwervulD* Bruti Our Slutrmrnia. Interest I’ald on Deposit». Safety Deptssll Boxes lot |{r„, State Bank of RedmoJ REDMOND. OREGON Furniture YOU W IL L BUY YO UR FURNITURE « REDMOND ______ YOU CAN IN) NO BETTER ANYWHERE. COME IN A N D BE CONVINCED. DOf! W AIT T ILL YOU N E E D THE G o o d s . C. II. IRVIN, Furniture & Fndertalaj r “That Man McCaffery” If you want to »SH I your property list it with He doesn't ask an exclusive right; he can sell it aim Hotel Redmond Bar HKRM \N J. LOVE. 1‘roprielor CVKRIKS NOTHING HI T THE REST 1 1EST I I K W D S OF LIQUORS. WINKS AND l If, \R.s SEED GRAIN FOR SALE lor w;ile h | my r;inrh two nulcs southwest of the folio * m ^ grain*: U " I I K III I.LESS H AR LEY— An excepB.m-illy variety. GOLD COIN OATS. ALSO SW EDISH 8*LE<T0AT&- Bolh these varieties of oats yielded a bushel to each 90 m * of seed sown Inst season. ■NPKI.TZ. OR KMYIKKS----\n exceptional!» hardy drought resisting rr „ p I also have a span of H E A V Y MARKS, one with h*1 ant) •t ^p.tn of jm ing mules, well broken. I’rlrrv reasonikk- (. VV . M l I M A , Redmond, Orfc Notice for Publication Department of the Interior U Band Office at Tim Dalles Oregon, January 14, 1914 F Scott l“* r*‘hy n ‘ hat Georg. F of hr l»w e r Klv" Bridge, ette Meridian, has filed not'lre ¡ ¡ “ in tendon to make Final Three v *a, Proof, to establish Halm to th. |.nd above described, before w ~ Dug n •fed. U. H. Corninlarloner at I Ited- mond, Oregon, on the 21 st .t«» of February, 1814. Claimant names as witnesses Edwin R. Peterson, I, ,\ n, , , Floy !„ Kidder, all of Imwer It! qJ. W W S .John ......... & H. FRANK WOODCOCK First publication Jan 22 FH i * Di"r The Spokesman f o r .... Rood Printing