The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, April 02, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    The Redmond Spokesman
THE OLDEST HANK
IN REDMOND
SOLICITS
Liberal Treatment.
YOl'R
P u b lishe d e ve ry Thursday by
Il II * 0 I. P A I .M E R
At R e d m o n d . O regon
SrH S i'K tP T IO N KATES
Stric tly In Advance
O n e y e a r ............................................t l SO
90
S it m o n th s ............................... |
.50
T h r e e m o n t h s ............................ . .
0&
Single c o p i e s ............... .............. . .
A d v e rtis in g Rate s made Know t>
BUSINESS
Conservative Management.
u pon applica tion
Entered as s e co n d class matter
July 14. 1910. s t the poatoftlce st
R e d m o n d . O r e g o n , under th e set o f
March J. ISTS
Read Our Statements.
Interest Raid on IVposits.
O ffic ia l
l*a|>cr
of
( it)
of
R edm ond
Safety l>eposit Boxes For Kent.
State Bank of Redmond
THE TAX E m il '
>OM.
REDMOND. OREGON
Ronds, and debt, and la ves;
Tavea a nd b o n d s and debt.
T h e f o o ls a t ll grin d o u r aves.
T h e pe o p le s i l l pay it. you bet
W e 'll rid e
And b o a rd
If a n y o n e
An d send
In an a u to to Salem.
at a hotel In to w n .
m u r m u r s let's s h a l e ’em.
th e militia right d o » n
T a l e s » e « snt are o f all kind.
On to w n a nd on co u n t y and state
Th ey c o m e lik e locu sts and hot wind.
I V s t r o y in g the small and the great
The 1914 Case
25, .15 and 10 horsepower. Sold for cash or on time payment».
Will Make Demonstrations.
R. P. Scheurer
For further information, catalogue, etc., call on or write
REDMOND.
OREGON
C. H. Quick
BAGGOTT
S
Delivery
i
Express and Transfer Line
.III O r d e r s G ive n P r o m p t
Phone*:
House,
Leave Orders at the
A t te n tio n .
2603; Stand, 712.
Redmond
Pharmacy.
The Best Hams
YOU CANNOT GET ANY BETTER HAMS A N Y ­
WHERE THAN THE ONES WE CURE OURSELVES
RIGHT HERE IN REDMOND AND KEEP ON SALE
AT ALL TIMES AT OUR MARKET.
OUR PRICES
ARE CHEAPER THAN THOSE CHARGED FOR
IMPORTED HAMS.
LET US SHOW YOU.
REDM OND M ARKET
J. B. ROE, Proprietor.
Wood and Iron Work
If 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 . DAVIES
The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond
REEDY’S
WHEN
IN
— CAU
PR IN KV ILLE
REEDY’S
AT—
The Brosius Bar
F I N E S T B R A N D S O F W I NEH,
I . I Q t ’O R * A N D ( IG A K S
CENTRAL OREGON
OAK ALL
We are now prepared to
do t i r e vulcanizing by
steam.
Let us talk over the tire
problem with you.
Let us start you right for
the coming season with a
new set of tires.
We have a stock o f two
of the best lines— Goodyear
and United States.
T h e h a i b e r pays tav on his ra io r.
T h e m e r ch a n t Is r o b b e d o f his store.
F r o m p o v e rty c o m e s the last h e if e r.
W e tav e a te rs nee d it far m o re
m ik t M
IIIIM
Mr PlItiiiSM 'Il C e r v e l la broth
or. sml Mr Hisdlev
\lr Putnisn »
partner, s h o arrlved bere Isst w e e .
bave tmunht an L ’ acre fa m i frolli
\ir l' orvell
f ile
geutleliien
llke
tlits country very uiuch sud sre flg
urlug to itiako Ibis thrlr periuaneut
homo
Dati ( ’s i l o s trsd cd hi* 1*" svio
pisce in thls vienili) lor trutl land In
\\ ashtugtoti
Moat o f (he (annera In ib is s e .'i n a
s r e cu lllv s tln g ib elr aitali* helds
Ibis week
Dan Stoni loft for Ilio T u m a lo l’ r ■
Ject thls s e e k » b e r e Ile cv p ccts lo
work for
Uni#
JtHi \\ ootii, w ho r*« rt itlj Afri'* l
h«*r<* fr om Wt’ iton, O r . U» '
hu
broth er Karl, t* n o » worklug for
Mr llllladeau o f llrnd
W I. Perry srrlved hvvtue l« . t
week s ft e r pa ssin i s o le r s i s e e k * in
Michigan » u h relallves ar.l ( r i m i *
He sald II » a * preti» rold ba> k there
A A Ureen Is farmlng thè l’ b* >
man place thls Vear
toni Farley o f Red m on d » siile out
after school wlth Wavtie »'base and
staved iin( 11 Thursds»
( ’ Il trvln receiitly bonghi s u e »
b orse
I. E Smith hss rented one o f hi*
place* to Mr Thom pson, a n e »co rn e r
N o n n a H*g*n of Redmond work
ed for Mr Smith Issi Saturdav
) W Olle ha* beni vlsltlng st thè
Home o f J A Chase thls s e e k
lìasnius IVteraon I* puttlng In s
tot o f Iteld |e«a thls yesr
Mr and Mr* Anderson » e r e In
Redtiiond Frida» on business
SeversI o f thè (icople from
thls
sretlou attended thè medicine show
In R e d m o n d last s e e k
J A (’ base and E W (lite ma,le
a business trip tu l'n n e v llle
Ibis
w eek
Karl W o o d s calle,I al thè P o p la r"
fam i thls s e e k
In thè l ’ uunty Court o f thè Stato
o f Ore gon, for i 'r o o k Cuunty
In (he mail er o f thè estate o f
Insp ector*, co m m is s io n * , and license.
Are w o rds very pleasant and line.
Harry F (lauti, decenne«!
A dd it io n, div is io n, and silence.
Nollce I* hcreby glven by thè un
O u r w a tc h w o r d * w he n e ve r we dine
derslgned. adm inlstrator o f thè es
tate o f Harry F ( ¡s u ll , dm-rased. to
Th en g o b b le the p o o r d e v il's cabin.
T a k e th e far m f ro m the man better all cr ed lt ors ut sald de. eased and lo
o f f;
all persona hav in* elalms agalnst
Let th e b a n k e r g o b ro k e fr o m o u r
sald estate, to present thè asme s i n
ravin;
proper voucher*, to thè underslgned
W e ' l l o n ly m a k e face s and scoff
st thè office o f J A W lllro t. in Red
T h e f a r m e r n o w dig s up a do lla r
mon d. Oregon,
wlthlu s u tnonths
F o r e v e r y fat ste er that he kills;
fro m thè Arsi pu bllcatlon o f (bis no
In sp e cto r will get all the sirloin.
tire.
An d d o u b le th e s it e o f yo u r bills
G I'Y E IMHISON,
R o n d s a nd lice nse and ta ic * .
Adminlstra tor o f sald Estate
A re th e toll w e ta k e fro m y o u r mill*.
Date,! March 23. 1*1«
3 St «
No m a tte r w h o grin d* o u r ave*.
You s u c k e r s must foot all the bill*
X » t i e r f,*r P u b l i c a t i o n
POET LAFREATE.
POWELL
IUTTE
F r id a y
afternoon
Mis*
Mable
Sm ith c lo s e d th e W ilson s ch o o l for
va ra tlo n
T h e pupils gave an ezrel-
lent p r o g r a m w hich was a ttended by
moat o f th e pa re n ts as well as Mrs
F o rre st a nd the pupils o f the S h e p ­
ard s c h o o l
Mrs M cCaffe ry o f R e d m o n d , vis­
ited s evera l d a y s last week with Mr*
Iverson.
Thursday afternoon
I.ee H obbs
had a narrow e s ca p e f ro m fire A fire
had been s ta rte d In a heating stove
a nd th en left
V b n
Mr O abora,
w h o was passin g, saw it, the blato
was just sta rtin g th r o u g h the ro o f
T h e y m a n a g e d to put It ou t with a
loss o f o n ly $'.5 o r $100
J o hn F e r g u s o n o f Rend, was out
T u e s d a y a nd b o u g h t a team o f To m
H ouston
T o m S t o n e s tru ck h im s e lf In the
e y e with a rop e a b o u t a week
ago.
and has had s e r io u s tr o u b le with it
sin ce
State E n g in e e r l.e w l* s p o k e t o the
sett le rs at th e W ilso n s ch o o l house
Sa turd ay m o r n in g
At severa l d if ­
ferent timea the a rg u m e n t be ca m e
quit e heated, e n o u g h s o that t,ewls
said it r e m in d e d him o f a m eetin g o f
the Desert I .ami B o a rd
At the cToaa
o f the m e e t in g a te m p o r a r y water
users' a s so c ia tio n was o rg a n ize d with
Mr W illia m s a n d Mr R i c a as tain
po r a r y presiden t a nd se cre tary A n ­
o th e r m e e tin g o f the o rg a n iza tio n Is
to be held April 7 al 9 a m . when
the o r g a n iz a ti o n
will be p erfe cted
and severa l Im p ortan t m atte rs talked
over
All Interested are urg ed to be
present.
T h e d o c t o r was out Sa turd ay night
to visit Mrs. T u c k w h o has been
In
tied f o r s o m e tim e w ith tr o u b le with
h.-r hack
l.a*t F r id a y e v e n in g the da n ce rs
o f the n e i g h b o r h o o d ga th e re d .At
G eo. H o b b s ' f o r a s ocia l hop L u n c h ­
eon . p r e pa re d by the ladles, was
served at m idn igh t, a ft e r which th »
da n ce was co n tin u e d until ab out 2
o'clock
T h e d a n c e was such a sue*
c e s s that G e o p r o m is e d to leave the
pa rtit ions ou t until a ft e r April 17, at
which tim e th e y c o u l d h av e a n o th e r
one
t'p o n r e t u rn in g h o m e fro m Mis*
S m ith 's pr o g ra m F r id a y afte rn o o n
Mr. Van Dorn had a ru na w a y,
lie
had driv en Into the yard to unhlti li
when th e h o rse s b e c a m e f rig h te n e d
and start ed
T h e y b r o k e the h a c k
and o n e o f th e h o rse s was cut quite
badly
P e o p le will so o n dr e a d t o see Earl
Sandi-aa c o m e th e ir way.
l i e is field
d e p u ty f o r th e co u n t y assessor and
will s oon begin the s e a s o n ’s work
G e o H o b b s m a d e a tr ip to Rend
Monday, r e t u rn in g by w a y o f R e d - ,
m o n d.
Rill
Pa rris h , w h o was ca lled
to
l.ew l* to n, Idaho, as a witness, writ-'*
back
that w hile
t h e r e he was the
main w it n ess In a m a t r im o n ia l c e r e ­
mony.
I-ast
Tuesday
n ig ht
C o lu m b u s
J o h n s o n o f P r ln e v llle .
s to p p e d
at
T o m H o u s t o n 's with five c a r loads o f
first d a s * b e e f e n r o u t e f o r the r a il­
roa d at R e d m o n d
EIGHTH GRADE M X II,
EX A Ml N AT ION
Ms)
7 a n d M. 1 0 1 4 .
Thursday
P h y s i o l o g y , Readin g.
G e o g r a p h y , H is to ry, a nd Civil Gov
e rn m e n t.
F r id a y -G ra m m a r, W r i t in g , Hp«dl
ing. A r it h m e tic , a nd A g r i c u lt u r e
R e a p e c t f u lly su b m itte d ,
J. E. MYERS,
3 9t3
C o u n t y Hupt.
II. C. I ni mele
Denier in
Building Materi;
OF ALL KINDS
Lumber
Shingles
L a th
GIVE I S A ( ALL
M> Furlane
LAWYER
OIIKGOX
W. B. DAMìKTT
Attorney at Law
L.
S.
tO M M I K M O X E I l
O FFICE O XE
RANK O f
R ED M O ND .
IMMill
XORTII
COM ME IK E
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O REG O N
Snowflake Flour
Is the BUST on the .Market
FOR SALE BY ALL (¿RIM'KRS
A. (i. ALLl.MiHAM
Wines and Liquors
Imported and
Domestic Cigars
Nothing but the BKST is served at our pUr* ]
Redmond.
-
Oregon
Eats
U|"
McSherry’s
Feed Store
Itt-ih tlO M »,
y
y,,lJ W:int «he BKST M KAL IN BKD.M0.VD
, you can
h
g ,.f
j i j,y ca||in^ on W.
A S (§9 the well known
man at the
veteran restaurant
O ltK U lN
In I *oni»«M linn w if h
l(«*«linniiil I n in ti \\ itr i’fioii*«*
Redmond Grill
Open Day and Night
< 'nntpnny
E^ ï ! at(?in« Anderson Bros.’ Saw
Leghorn*
Per sett in g o f 15 e g g s
. .......•.Ne­
p e r h u n d re d e g g s ............... a I Ml
0. K. Olson
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Practice in all court* and l\ S.
I .arci Offire
ItLDM OXD.
PRICES RKH|j
Mothers Sav That
Denton (!. Burdick
and Rurdlrk A Murphy
Cement
Kooling and Building Paper
Door and Window Screens
Sash, Doors
Department o f the Interior, 1'nlte.t
States I .ami Office. The Italic*
O ia jllll January 23. 1914
N otic e Is hereby given that Charles
II Kimball o f Ijild ls w . Oregon, who.
on Novem ber 14. 1910, made hom e
stead entry No « 74 9 4 . fo r the S o u th ­
east Quarter o f the Southwest Q u a r
ter. Section 35. T o w n ship 15 Soutl
Range I t East. W il la m ett e Meridian,
has filed notice o f Intention lo make
Final Three Y,-*r Pr oo f, to establish
claim to (he land a bove described,
b e fo r e W II Daggett I 8 C o m mis
sloner. at Re dm ond. Oregon, on the
25th day o f April. 1 9 1 1
Claimant names aa witnesses
Walter Peterson and Edward Mr
Gulre. both o f ij ildla w . Ore gon.
Wil liam Case and Everett Case, both
o f Re dm o nd . Oregon
II Fit VNK WOOlM'OCff
Register
First pu blication March 12 April 9
Su ccessor to G. A
Brick
Lime
MANI FACTIIRKRS OK ROUGH AND DRESSED
LI MBKR.
‘ ONI
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THAT
OUR MILL IS TJIK N KARKST
YOU CAN
GET
H IG H -G RA D E
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
Ml Mile« Southwest of Laidlaw.
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