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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1914)
THCHKIIAV m TIIIC RKOMONO UPOKKSM AN PAGE TWO The Redmond Spokesman Published every Thursday by II II a 0. L PAI.MKK Al Redmond. Oregon IF IT S LUMBER, W E ’VE GOT YO U “ BILL 1* POR WE JUST SIM PL Y T1I INK AND DREAM L I MBER EVERY MINUTE OF OUR LIFE. A L W A Y S STRIVING AND PLANNING, TO GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE BIGGEST DOLLAR S WORTH TH E Y EVER BOUGHT, AND YOU BET WE W O N T PROPOSE A N Y N EW FANGLED STUFF TO YOU U N T IL WE KNOW W H A T IT ’LL DO AND WEAR. HOW IT ’LL Sl'HSl’ KI I’ TION HATKS Strictly lu Advance One y e a r ............................... 11 60 Six month* ............................. 60 Three m o n th *...............................60 Single c o p ie s .................. 06 Advertising Kate* made known upon application. Kntered a* second cla»a matter July 14. m o. at the p o lo d ce al Redmond, Oregon, under the act of March 3. IH71* Official Paper of t it) of Redmond WILL BE OP HELP 10 \ I I \1I \ IF YOU’VE A N Y BUILDING IDEAS YOU NEED H E LP ON, COME IN. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. REDMOND, HKXKKMT VI. OREGON ALFALFA SEED WE HAVE R E AD Y FOR D E LIVE R Y AT A N Y TIME THE BEST KIND OF A L F A L F A SEED. AND NOW IS THE TIME TO PLACE YOUR ORDERS ALSO HAVE GOOD SEED B AR LE Y AND BLUE STEM W H E AT. We make a specialty of selling the best kind of Seed obtainable, and when you buy of us you know you are getting the best that money can buy. Call on us before placing your orders for Seed this spring and let us sen e you. W E ARE N O W IN A POSITION TO H A N DLE EGGS ON CONSIGNMENT. REDMOND UNION WAREHOUSE CO. ROBERT McSHERRY, Manager The Best Hams YOU C A N N O T GET A N Y BETTER HAMS A N Y W HERE TH AN THE ONES W E CURE OURSELVES RIGHT HERE IN REDMOND A N D KEEP ON SALE AT A L L TIMES AT Ol R MARKET. OCR PRICES ARE CH EA PER TH AN THOSE CHARGED FOR IMPORTED HAMS. LET US SHOW YOU. REDMOND \KU MKT HOD OK I.IsTIM . I AM» l\ TIIK S T A f K Wi l l. IIK M ARKET J. B. ROE. Proprietor. Wood and Iron Work I f 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 . D A V IE S The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond Hill Parrlau. who ,‘’ f both tie,, and I * » H o !*» '•*! »'• H ie r, returned to Powell lu *• »is. mu ,i- h* v hr?" * " ‘ Washington. Idaho and N» .»»Is but couldn't Slav awav from (entrai «>r eaou , «¡lad's and Hazel U»>>» Una Truesdsle came out from 1 ,l1" ’ ville for the dance at Moo:c • l.«.i Sund*. Mr* Walla • served dinner to Mr* Moree Mabel Allen. Mabel S lib an 1 1 ' and A.la Mors.- Herman Die > >" > Clark Morse. In honor of her sister. Miss Mats ^ Dewey Johnson ha* been worm»* In the road ere« for W Ileo sen V I a school meeting *l th» ard school house last Thursday Ding the building » • anchor. »1 to the old site The meeting • » » > * > ed to vole on building » nr* school house below the ditch, but It » • » vA»t»'il down. Harold Moloney made s trip to Rend last Thursds» for feed Much to the disappointment of her fr ie n d s Slid neighbor# Mr* «olone, and daughter and Utile son left this section last Frtdav for Psn.lleton where she will Join her husband and o ld est son and make her future re* Mence tttha and Harold Moloney e x p e c t to run their ran»-h here Frank Kaiser of the Willamette Valley, waa a w.-ek end .tailor *1 th*- Wm Sturdivant ranch Mr* Danberrv and daughter Mrs lloyd. left for llend last Saturda» where Mr* lloyd expects to remain for some time Mr Scholl* was reported unite III for a few day», but Is able to be out again Omar Chamber* spent last week In Prlnevllle taking a.lvanlage ,»f the Short Course In agriculture that » » • held (here. J, W. Brewer, »late locating agent of the Oregon State Immigration Commission, while here this week showed The Spokesman the form of blauk that la being uaed for Haling lands The Introductory remark* on the blank are right to the point and are as follows Information hereon 1* for the hru- ettt of hotnrwechcr* and »elller-. and not for speculator* or buyer* who will hold land out of use MIMMTKi.l Al MKKT1V. IVscrlptlons based on this listing will be published from time to time The Redmond District Ministerial *o that houieseeker* may see what Association held a meeting at the there I* for sale In different portions Presbyterian church Monday. Febru of the stale and thereby may be aid ary 23. Re. Harvey, presiding A* ed to decide where to vtslt to eiaiu- 1er the business session Rev Harvey Ine lands and Investigate local con gave an address on Hilly Suiolay dltton* and (evangelism ’* At the ant Kipcnae of travel Is heavy for meeting. March *. Rsv G II WII homeaeekers. the purpose of these kina of Bend, will gi.e an address on listings I* to help him avoid needle., "Go to Church Sunday " rxpen*». A satisfied homeseeker advantag N AMK.W FOR M AILING eosly located In a progressive neigh-1 borhood. Is Oregon's best advertise The Spokesman has the name of ment. If the homeseeker cannot find every taxpayer In Crook county, with laud at a price that appear* to him their postoffice address Persons de reasonable, he becomes discouraged siring names for mailing or other and goes elsewhere st heavy expense purposes can secure same at this of or returns to bis former home, usu fice at a reasonable figure. ally stating that Oregon ha* no op portunity for him or other* like hltn Il A HUIT MKTAI. With correct description of land offered at attractive prices, on file at The Spokesman has about 1.000 the State Information Office In Port land. and printed In state publica pounds of old type metal that la Just tions. the homeseeker has an oppor the thing for babbit mstal. packing tunity to find what he wants and Or- for boxes, etc. Same will be sold egou la the gainer. reasonable. l-arge quantities wild Ijtnd owner, are urged to oeop- erwte by listing land*, making de at a discount. scriptions of same honest and con servative and by helping liolnccck- AO TK R s MAA TltK A T A 1.1, cr. .ee live land with a minimum of t A M U D A T O THK s\M| e\pen.e after arriving at the railway station. No roniml..lon or fee. are accept A registered voter may sign the ed or shared by the Oregon State nominating petition of as many can Immigration Commission didates of hla party for the same of flee as he chooses, acrordtng to an |i»\\ Kl.l. Ill TTK opinion of Attorney General Craw ford given to the county clerk of Jo A number of people from here at sephine county. The Attorney Gen. tended the Short Course at Prlne- era! holds that If a Republican r»g]». vtlle last week and were much satis tered voter, for Instance, sign» the fied with the work given "'Doc” Hayn has moved his bunga petition of half a doien Republican low- to the lower part of his place, candidates for the guberualortal and plana to move In right away He nomination the voter's name Is to be He say* has promised the community a dance counted on each petition about Saturday night the law Intends to make It as easy a* I-ee Hobbs shipped a car of hogs possible for candidates to get before to Portland this week This Is the the people. second whole carload to go from the Butte, beside those sent In the l'n- BRINGING HOGS TO ion Warehouse consignments. Herman Allen says twin calves THE NORTHWEST and such things are no longer a nov elty around here. He has a calf (Continued from 1st Page) which was horn without a sign of a tail Miss Lucy Poore returned to her come front a cholera Infested region work at Central Point, Or., Saturday l-et them make absolutely sure that evening, after a three months' visit they carry them In properly dlslu with her sister. Mrs J. J. Chapman fected cars These two precautions Munz Wlllcoxen has the big road taken, they need not bring In hog grader busy. He has graded several cholera. miles of road and has several miles The ranchmen of the Northwest more laid out. Chris Sletz and Ora Foster attend must not Imagine that the pure air ed the Masonic lodge In Prlnevllle of that region will give them Immun Saturday evening Ity from hog cholera It will not, A number of Redmond men spent where the germ la brought In. but Sunday with the Mustards hunting It may lesaen the mortality. They rabbits Mrs. Mustard served a fine muat not conclude that the food» dinner at noon. Friday evening It ti Moor«- gave which may grow will be a safe a “ house warming" danc« In their guard. These Will lessen the mor new home. There were about 100 tality, but they will not prevent the When there to enjoy the evening. Champ introduction of hog cholera Smith and Frank Broslus and their It comes It Is brought through th. families came out from Prlnevllle medium of some agency, and usually for the affair. All those who at due precaution will prevent It from tended are anxious for the next one. coming R E E D Y ’S THE OLDEST BANK IN REDMOND SOLICITS Liberal Treatment. YOUR BUSINESS mn, i R . C . I m niele D cii 1er in Building Materi; OF ALL KINDS Lumber Brick Shingles Lath L im e Cement Roofing and lluildin^ I’aper Door and W indow Screens Sash, Doors GIVE US A CALL PRICES RIGHI Mothers Say That Snowflake Flour Is the BUST on the Market KOK SAI.K BY A M . G K t X 'K R S A. G. AlllNGHAM Wines and Liquors Imported and Domestic ('ijjars Nothing hut the BEST if* served ut our pi»« Oregon Rodinomi, Eats When you want the BEST M E A L IN REDMOND ("f the MONEY, you ran get it by calling on W. h. ^ Ol NG, tiie well kn ow n veteran restaurant man at the Redmond Grill Dpcn Day and Nitfhl Conservative Management. Read Our Statement»«. Interest Paid on Deposita. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent. Anderson Bros.’ Saw M.VM I A(TU R K R S OF ROUGH AN D DRESSED 1IXK " » i ni lu m ber , TH AT our mill YOU CAN IS TH E NEAREST HIGH-GRADE (JET 1,1 MBER- OUR PRICES A R E RIGHT. • '* Wiles Southwest of laiidlaw.