The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, April 09, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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IN GOOD GAME
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FOR S A L E
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CAN
SELL MAT< HED TEAMS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE.
ANYONE WANTING HORSES WILL BE CONSULTING
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Total
Hoy Hranton was sure a run getter— he made the first score,
and brought in three o f the seven runs made by the locals.
Notwithstanding that the infield was in poor condition both
teams fielded the I mi II pretty lively.
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ING OYER THE STOCK I HAVE TO SELL.
EVERY HORSE
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368.84 1 2'4
377 20
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123.238 2%
308 10
106,667 z'-x
264 17
36,675 2 6,
89 19
36.583 2'4
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39.040 2 *4
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108.08
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BARN IN REAR OF TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY
OR INQUIRE AT J. H. VINCENTS LIVERY BARN.
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No. of Dlst
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618.108 None
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525.771 None
2 .............................
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114.906 None
4 ..........................
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415.063 None
5 ...........•................
1 150.882
581.161 None 47
6 ..........................
85,113
366.648 None 48
7 .............................
123.238
112.205 None 49
8
50.725
176.184 None 50
9 .............................
31.049
110,075 None 51
1 0 .............................
60.377
52
480.926 None
11
242.797
1.479,016 None 53
1 2 ...........................
42.232
212,584 None 54
13 ..........................
63.« 70
256.134 None 55
14
125.115
142.930 None 56
15 .............................
77.4 40
16
196.575 None 57
61.582
328.574 None 58
17 .............................
452,4 12
167.125 None 59
18
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105,667
119,559 None
19
1 43.4 46
301,520 None 61
2 0 .............................
O« 97,253
6 2
21 ........................
145.707
45.750
255.050 None 63
2 2 .............................
154,636
1.121.114 None 64
23
91.388
103,292 None 65
24 .............................
38,993
57.690 None 6 6
25
35.675
1.000 None 67
2 6 .............................
35.583
609.190 None 6S
27 .............................
39.040
28
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395.159 None 69
226,135
234.383 None 70
2» .............................
59.880
s o .............................
376.376 None 71
35.130
311.195 None 72
3 2 .............................
21,785
260.600 None 73
34 .............................
91.2 80
140.300 None 74
35
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36.748
36 .............................
661.44 1 None 75
30,679
174.124 None 76
37 .............................
15.310
38 .............................
80.000 None 77
31,025
159,443 None 78
3 9 .............................
43,232
114.770 None 79
40 .............................
245.002
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Totsl ....................... *11.593.687
48.095
1 1
76.508 arrea o f limber land*.
305.500
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Are patrol at l ' « c per
13.630
83
ar re
$ 9 4.1 8 5 84
18.406
72.145
1914 Slate T a * ................... *69.561 52 85
11.335
1913 Slate T a * ................... 20.979.06 \ 86
62,040
•7
17.987
*48.582 46
Added tax. 1914
36.340
89
s p e c ia l T a t e » l e d i t i on P rop erty In 90
9.295
ScI kh il D istrict».
144.246
91 ........
1.000
No Dlst
Tots l . *3,920,307
Valuation
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THEIR OWN INTERESTS BY SEEING ME AND LOOK­
I 518,090 lo * 5.180 9o
:i9o H2o 2 4 9,379 68
309.308 16 4,948 93
149.417 16 2.24 1 25
166.878 10 1.668 78
*23.419 54
11.634.513
MMitm« Mitili s< I mm »| H m m i tv
No. of Dlst
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Ile a l th e H all K » r r > T im e .
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I3S0 POI NDS, AND ARE IN GOOD CONDITION.
I lie) I aine ItlMId I |. to Italia.
Iturdick made a "heart disease” one hand catch of a hot liner
he fourth inning
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FOR SALE. THESE HORSES WILL RUN FROM 1100 TO
N applllg
Notes of the Game
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I HAVE A SHORT CARLOAD OF GOOD WORK HORSES
20,687.41
2
H| ni l»l Tatua l.et led on I’ ropert) In
t It Ira and T om i».
The Game II v Innings
Inning* .
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I'.end
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Kedm otul
Of tin- ninth not played.
Following I* the I.ine-I p:
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"Fatty,” catcher
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( 'aldwell, shortstop
j- . i n n . .'ird Im ’ <• u n d pit c h e f
McKay, 2d bas«
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Feriruson, 3d tinse
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Itates. 1st ha.se
irti ic k . p i t c h e r
McKeen, left field
lie lev, s h o r t s t o p
Gibbs, pitcher
le , s t i o r t s t o p
(iartell, naht field
l l . t a o n , l e f t h e ld
Hurley, center field
Inaidi, l e f t Aeld
I mpirf. J. (t. K«*clmomi; ncorer, Clifford Ordway time of
lime, one hour and forty-five minutes.
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40,677 66
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HORSES
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Tale* l # i l n l on All P roper!) In
Crook County.
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of Tax
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Mills
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8
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4
5
10
t 1,207
425
492
253
310
06
56
95
63
49
7
1,699 58
3
2
7
5
12
191 01
250.23
542 08
307 91
5.428 94
4
3
10
3
10
5
5
3
5
16
9
10
15
4
15
15
30
18
5
15
10
1
30
15
5
50
3
5
7
5
5
573 86
291 76
457 50
463 91
913 88
194 96
178 38
106 75
195 20
3.618 16
538 92
351 30
326.77
365 12
551 22
460 18
459 30
558 45
216 16
3.675 03
480.95
305.50
408.90
276.07
360.72
566 75
156 12
89 94
264.38
46 47
721 23
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Below arc given the events. In
*10,523 90
1 619.053 17
1
66.508 m
665 08 their order, for the Crook County
2 ........
32.950 5
164.75 Field Pay and Declamation Contest
3 ........
111.986 3 4
391 95
4 ........
to be held at Redmond, May 15.
127.115 7
889.80
5
541 15 1914. A digest o f the rules and other
6
216,460 2 '9
91.151 4
364 60 Information will he tent out later.
7 ........
382 01
8
191,021 2
1 - O n e - m i l e bicycle race.
396,351 9
3,567 16
9 ........
2—
Boys' 60-yard dash.
60.594
242.38
4
10 ........
3—
Girls’ 50-yard dash.
H u rle) \\a< a Itrg u la r C h ick e n
112.306
112
31
1
11 ........
1.299.980 15«9 20.146 59
4— Shot put.
F a n cier,
12 ........
( altlwell (lot a l'o|> Ely.
131.689 1
131 69
13 ........
5—
880-yard run.
2,568 01
171.201 15
14 ........
•— High Jump.
Briatow for the locals put up a good article o f ball, both with 16 ........
485 91
194.363 2>9
T— 120-yard hurdle.
324 47
162.233 2
16
the stick and in the infield.
* — Girls' 100-yard daah.
259.02
74.007 3 4
17
Fleming was right there with bells on at the first sack.
414 40
46.045 9
18
9— Boys' 100-yard dash.
68,847
Shelley at short picked up some gmal ones and slammed them 20 ........
10—
Pole vault.
194.05
97.027 2
21 ........
11— One-half mile relay.
to first in time to shut out the runners.
4.306 09
35!..841 12
22 ........
321.850
12—
Discus throw.
Tetherow, with his cannon ball throws from third "killed 23 ........
302 54
152.769 2
24
15—
140-yard daah.
118,296 3 \
443 61
26 ........
several runners at first.
14— One-mile run.
66.969
Gibbs, the Bend slabs ter, had good control of the hall and a 26
16—
Standing broad Jump.
176.088
27 ........
luimlxT o f strike outs were marked up to his credit.
70,730 6
424 38
16—
Grammar school one-half mile
2 H ........
1,765.70
84.997 16
relay.
That man Burdick is some pitcher, if anyone should happen 29
104 65
20.931 5
31 ........
17—
220-yard dash.
105
25
62.624
2
32
to ask you.
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18 Running broad Jump.
277
18
138,592
2
33
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The grandstand was in the wrong position for the occupants
304.925
19 -2 2 0 - y a r d hurdle.
34 ........
to see all the details o f the game. The stand will be moved to 36 ........
76 21
3 8.103 2
20 — Javelin throw.
102.016
36 ........
21— -One-mile relay.
the right position before the next g*nie
126.657 3
379 97
37 .........
Forenoon— Glrla' tennta contest.
74.885 3
2 24 6 5
3 8
Knvelopea In every «lie. c olor or 39 ........
49,443 5
120.31
Afternoon Track and Held events.
Wedding b*ll«? l«et u« »apply th»
quality at thla office.
56,085 5
280 «3
41 ........
Kventng Declamation contest.
nvltntlon»
71.167 13
915.17
42 .........
524.215 5
2.621.07
Advertising pay* all except Ihoae 43 .........
If you have a house to rent »dver-
Circulars supplement newspaper
83.880
44 .........
who do not advertise.
H m > It In the»«- column».
95,4 55 3
286 36 advertising. We make a study o f the
*6 ........
329 66 attention-compelling kind and print
46 ........
65.932 5
W
»mall anveriiser».
advertisers, be- T ots l . . *7.673.280
work rlsht.
We e welcome small
*55.707 65 them quickly.
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There is no better athletic sport than bowling. We
are going to make improvements on our alleys so they
will be perfectly true, and the experienced bowler, as
well as the novice, can get results.
During April a prize of $5.00 in cash will be given for
the highest score.
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If you desire to play a game o f billiards or pool, we can
accommodate you, for we have the largest pool and
billiard hall in Central Oregon.
Come in and enjoy yourself.
W. B. SHELLEY
PASTIME BILLIARD PARLOR AND BOWLING ALLEY
Gasoline Lighting Plant
For Sale
The Spokesman has a fine Gasoline Lighting
Plant— pressure system— for sale. This plant
was used only about a month and is practically
new.
The plant is just the thing for a farm
house or other house where electricity cannot be
obtained for lighting purposes.
WILL
BE SOLD REASONABLE.
Homesteads
Come to LA PINE and let us locate you
on desirable government tracts.
AYA
& REDMOND
LA
PINE.
OREGON