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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1914)
IIIIM KAV, A I'll I L 1«, I » I 4 10 FARMERS A K. K N. I’«>. Experta to !siippl> Ton» «if Sieri» to I hi* (»rower» |M \ | |( ( ON IMI loss I(,o\ kkn d is t k iiii mon (if M iih I S u r iT » » f u l (irilM \ri* Purchased and P rr- 1 m i ion 1» Made T h a t Oregon V ill Hr lla n n rr S ta ir in Tim e • ! • "III III tmiilili .• ■ ■>. ». . ■ ! now la Iwlhi dlatrtbuld thru (j| | Washington ami Malm I k ngr ii ullural d o p W l M a l of lilt. I’ II i N C o . whtrh haa boon pioneer organisation In promol iurn ruliuro In lb « northweat, lb « ■ ir«■uhlan Itbln (ha next l a o weeks inur« 1, ib r«« Iona of ar< llmaled »««<1 1 1.« o«nl to farm«ra who alcn ion ta lo t r o * II for a««<! purpose* l >«»r furn crowing la allll an Infant in itry In l b « northweat ami th« O R A N C o la patiently nuraluc Infant along ’ha principal need of th« corn In o r III dragon amt Washington ¡tit now la acclimated a««.l Ilia \\ It A N Co appreciate* Ihla nation To tna«t It Ita agrirultur- r«|p«r(a ha*« atnrtml to grow rorn «««•t In Ihla Important il«iall y ar« asking l b « assistance of lh« tnrf a What's tha uaa of g«ttlnc th« ■n«ra to grow your aeed*" Why don't you grow It your- T 11K HKRMONI) REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS ALL 10 CO-OPERATE 0000 ROADS DAY I**"*''* •*> 'h * • • •—fc « ou iil) tlM lrw i J C Howard lo I, Y iiiiiingaby, I t t S M . I I I I I 111: t . M I N M ilt T H E w d tula 3, 4, t., blk 26, loia 14, 16, MONT W ORK blk A4. Hillman, $|u Salem r Kordy lo J A Marsh, * d w S nw Hi I r. U , 1 1 00 H M llural io John W Freeman. W d Iota 27. 20, blk 121 Hillman, C ou n t) -Ilitige S p rin ger I rgen A ll t in Emma (i «'offerì i „ t g Haiiill- '»n. q •• d loia 6. «, blk 12. Aahwood. Ilo W K Smith, Jr, to I'eulral Ore- goo Irrigation Company, righi of way ovar 3« 17-12, )| oo North weal Tow natte Company lo I U Vorheea, lot 12, blk 24, N T Co a Second Add Rend, $ I Same lo «âme, » d lot », blk 10, N T C o ’a Flral Add I'rlnwvllle, $1 Same to aame, w d lot lo. blk 1«. aame add . $1 Hanie to W H Thoms*, w d lot |, blk I I . Oregon A Western Addition l*rln*«lll*. $1 Same to M K Merrill, w d lot 1 «, blk lu, N 7 Co *a Flral Add Madre*, I I 00 Rend Company in p a Igiyman. w d lot 2. blk 1«. Park Add Band. I I no Il II Dlcklnaon lo Theodor* I. IHrklnaon, w d «V» *e If. I # 1 1 . $6uo Theodor* I. IMcklnaon lo Addle E Itlcklnaun. w d aame, $600 I S Ijind office in Edwin H Peteraon elf *•• nw, w I4 nw, 26, ae ne. 2<-14-11 t H I-and Office to Jatuea W Wright paient i l * ae. 14. nw ne, ne nw. 23-16-12 Sheridan Sroufe to J W. Wright, » d lota 14. 16. blk », Cline Falla. 1260 < R isen » lo Huspenil llii.lna-»» on A p ril HPOKKHMAN PAOE TH REE W O R K HORSES FOR S A L E ‘J illli The following letter* have been aent out In regard lo observance of Hood Road* Hay In Oregon, one la from Portland, and the other by the County Judge Portland, Or., April 2. To the Honorable County Court of Crook County. Prlnevllle. Or Attention Judge O Springer Saturday, April 26, la to be All Oregon flood Road* Hay, by the O o*- ernor’s proclamation All Oregon, all ell lieu* and all orgunlxaOon* are requeated to co-operate In thla movement If every county does its share It will be of Inestimable bene fit to the roads and atate, to »ay nothing of the excellent advertising the stale will receive from the pub licity that will result The promoters of this scheme ex pect al least 10.000 men will each give a day's labor to the roads, and that In addition (hereto that the day will he observed In all the public schools of the stale I have been requested to address you In ihe hope that you will lake Ihe management and direction of ihla movement In your county, and that you will do whatever you can *o get the men to co-operate and make the day a aucceaa. In every county a banner will be given by the Portland Ad Club to the organisation doing the moil work. If you will call upon your road supervisor* and appoint volun tary aaalalant supervisors for every section of road In your county, and ace that the preliminary organisa tion* are perfected, the publicity which will be given thla matter throughout the pres* of the atate. will undoubtedly do the rest Yours very truly, IM'FI'S C. HOLMAN. President County Judges and Commissioner*, State of Oregon. Robert K Arnold to Chrlat Klgonl. w d lot 1 «, blk 16. I,y tie, $1 John E laiiiib to Clyde A Wit- craft. « d ae ae, II - I 6 - I 3 , $|o ti II Rrupp lo K E Cubinoti, deed lota 2». 30. 31. 32. blk 176. Hill man. $ I F E ('ubinoli to tleorge C S Spencer, lot 31. blk 17#. Hillman, ll- II C Schumacher to K tj Atkin *••». mtg Iota 1, 2, 3. blk 47, Red T h ««« question* fr«qu«ntly bar« mond. $230 Rend Park Company to K K *n naked of H II Miller, traffic tnac«r of tba company, who la an llowdoln bond for deed lot 6, blk thualaat on the ufture possibilities 32. Riverside Add Rend. $400 W |i Danner lo Jacob Ream*, w d corn. » ' a nw. ne nw, nw ne. 26-9-13, $1 t liioalr lllg I «< tor Th« apawer la )uat tbla Th* com- 1 Annie A l.lvely to K N White, ny might «aally obtain a f«w hun » d lota 10. I I . 1 2. blk «. Fourth Judge S p rin g e r'» l#ettrr •-■I acre» somewhere and gruw Add Prlnevllle. $600 Prlnevllle, Or . April 6 K Fulghum to (.«orge II Oahorn, J b< • ■•n •■no i g h »••«•! ........ ■ ■ I I | tary fanner » bo Inquires for II auf w d lota 17. IK. blk 36. Culver. $360 To the Cltlien* of Crook County: The above letter la explanatory of C S to Emery J Taylor, patent riant fur a lo acre field llut that ae. 32. aw. 33-16-14 a movement which I believe would, I l aol t a I lie «■ ■ •, af Ir •(( I Rend Park Company to Catherine and will become general throughout rob lent m If th« farm war* aatabllahed near C Miller, w d loi 4. blk »3, Rend the atate and nation . I therefore recommend (hat all cltlien» of the nrtlaml the a««d would not product» Park. |SM J C Vandervert to C S . right of county suspend business In all other (• (hat ••mid mature In II.• f a » ; ha »allay or In Central Oregon Each « a y telephone over ne ne, 31-21-12. Hues and go onto the roada they are moat Intereated In and perform one articular aartion require* Ita own «1 M Article« of Incorporation lot Pino good faithful day's labor removing )■• ■ ■ ilar «■ ■ d Kor (he Inat few moot ha agent* of Stale Rank, capital $16,000, by F rock*, »tumps, tilling ruts or doing he company have been gathering \V and M F Tomes and Alfred A whatever labor appeals to them as being most practical. ••«•I corn In nearly every valley Irlb Ava. to be at loi Pine Where practical, let your road su John W Price to Nellie T Olaen, Cary to the O.-W. K A N line« pervisor lake charge, and let every w d lot* 17 to 22. blk 114 Hillman. k.ai h parcel of ••••••I hit» been kepi community report to me. through i-parat* The farmer* have been $1 00. John W Ridgeway to Jennie I» their supervisor or person In charge, •■ i«ci! that Oil* *•••••! » I l l !"■ dl» hrbuled free providing the* » i l l Caber, w d « S lt«t. 6-21-14. $2.000. the number of days and number of Sheriff 10 Eaalern Oregon Ranking men who work. » ■ "» It for need and not feed II Your obedient servant, Company, ah d *e aw. 7; ne aw. * Hi Inqulrlea from Central dragon O SPRINGER. jthcn are anawered with aeetl grown nw .1H-I1-I». $1.000. Sheriff to asme, «h il n 1 4 lot 11. In that aedlon The aline with In Owing to the 26th of April falling qulrlea frt*m the Yakima Valley, the blk 20. Madra*. $35» 50. W F. Morrows to Alden W. An on Saturday. It has been decided by | I'nioua* country and the territory drew*. w d Iota 3, 4. 6, 6, 16, blk the Redmond people to do their good I around Portland roads work on the day before, F ri The entire corn crop of K J 21. Hillman. $10 John W Pugh to Amanda A Wtl- day, April 24. f'lapaaddle of Hunnyalde, Wn., whtu llatnaon. w it wl| aw. ae aw, *w ae. won Drat prlie ftir the heat 12 ear Manana Is Spanish for tomorrow. ••«Mbit at the Colfax, Wn . ahow l*»i 26-16-25, $10. Amanda A. Williamson to W. T Subscribe today. year, » a a acquired and now I* being Wllllamaon. w d same. $10. •llatrlhuted In 10 and Jn-pouml lot« We print everything from a call Rend Park Company to Vera Ham ing card lo a book. Try ua. to Ihe fanner« o f that aedlon Clap-j mond Poor, w d lot 6. blk 76, Hen.1 aiiddle alao won a $600 prlie al the Re neighborly. Buy a home and National Corn Show al lialla*. T e g , Park. $H0. Rend Park Company to lot«lna I. keep your money here. » Ifh fhe aame kind ef corn Nakketi. w il lot 6. blk 66. Center i There Is news In Ihe advertising \l Inner»' Crop* lloAghl. Add. Rend. $10. columns. News that will save money Itlg lota alao were bought from T Il C Immole to Tum-A-Lum Lum for ywit. A. Satnmls and B A Sharp, who won ber Company, hill of »ale lumber at prltea at the Pondleton altow. Redmond. $1,703. While C. I,. Smith, agriculturist S Wlnaor to Ebenexcr A tlraham, for the company, haa been traveling „ -, ne. I i ' v 11 » . 22 14 » . ........... through the territory urging the Redmond Townalle Company to W. fnrmera to grow corn, hi* eon. |,ou E Chrlatlanaoo. w d blk 16, Second S Smith, who la hi* aaalalaot In the Add Redmond. $200. work, haa been In l*orlland preparing (Continued from lat Page) Inane Ira (lorby lo Olla C. flu- aeed parrel* for distribution tlenkle. w il lot* I, 2, blk IS, Ken One day Inal week he eenl a wagon cranesinan entirely over the shovel wood, $150. load of 6,.’111 pounda anffldent to OtlM (' llenkle lo Lilia Ford. W d house, but Ihe only Injuries he re plant 660 acrea from the warehouse ceived were minor lacerations and »nine. $10. lo the t'nlon Ifepot Thla aeed will A W (¡rater to Mary Draper, q c bruises, caused by bis violent Impact KO to 300 different farmer*. Includ d tract In aw e», ae aw. 32-14-16. $15. with the ground when he fell. ing about 100 member* of boy*’ corn Odrlch, n pitman, and another of L. M. Recvhtell to Llila A Bech- • lull*. Another lot nearly aa large tell. w it lot H. blk 12 Fourth Add. the dead, was found lodged under one of (he rook cars o f the train, will go out next week Prlnevllle. $10. which stood next to the steam shovel. Shlpmenta already have been made Retili Company to Rend I’nrk Com The force of Ihe blast lifted the car to growera al Aatorla, Olympia, pany. » tl lot blk 5«. Center Add. bodily from Ihe track, and at the Seattle. North Yakima. Spokane. Rend. $1 same time drove Odrlch under Its Walla Walla, linker. Ontario, -lun d ia r ie » J. Wilson to Alworth- When the car settled hack • lira. Mu run. Prairie City. Ileml. Waahburn Company, w <1 aw. 25-16- wheels. Into Its position It broke every bone Prlnevllle, Pullman. Colfax. Pendle 10, $1.500. in III* unfortunate man's body and ton, Hermlaton. Ileppner, < ondon, literally crushed him to a pulp. After Eoaall, Shanlko and Intermediate Throw a pebble Into a pool and points. aee what a circle II make» Throw the car had been pried free II was ’ Within len year* Oregon will bo an advertisement Into thin paper and necessary to place a stretcher on the you will be surprised at the result. ground alongside o f Odrlch'« body the banner corn »late of the I nlon. and lo roll him onto It. There was predict a " F a r m e r " Smith. If you have gouda worth buying they tire worth talking about. Iluy- not enough of It Intact to stand lift If business 1» dull fry an mlver er» must he Informed ing. Advertise! Using campaign. It work» wonder*. FOUR KILLED AT CELILO CANAL I HAVE A SHORT CARLOAD OF I.OOD WORK HORSES FOR SALE. THESE HORSES W ILL KI N FROM 1100 TO 1.150 POUNDS. ANI) ARE IN GOOD CONDITION. CAN SELL MATCHED TEAMS AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. ANYONE WANTING HORSES W ILL BE CONSULTING THEIR OWN INTERESTS BY SEEING ME AND LOOK ING OVER THE STOCK I HAVE TO SELL. EVERY HORSE GUARANTEED TO BE AS REPRE SENTED WHEN SOLD. JAS. B. GREEN, Redmond BARN IN REAR OF TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY OR INQUIRE AT J. H. VINCENTS LIVERY BARN. Ryan, another of the dead pitmen, wa* hurled Into the side of the pit. filled with broken rocks, and practi cally every bone In hla body was broken Lind, the fourth dead, waa terribly lacerated and rut by the flying rock, one of which crushed hla skull and waa wedged tightly In the bone, which could not be removed until he wa* taken to the Held hospital where he died a few minutes later. Krkeraon Mml Seriou»!) Hurt. Arthur Kckeraon. one of the pow der men working In the face of the pit, was the most seriously Injured, though It la believed he will recover. A atone driven by the blaat struck hla note and left It hanging by slander threads of fleah. The doc tors were compelled to remove the noae entirely. The offending atone was found embedded In the nasal cavity. William Smith, the brakeman of the "din k ey" train standing next to the steam shovel, was but slightly hurt by flying rocks. Chris Krler, the fireman of the steam shovei. escaped with a single severe gash over one of his eyes. He was stationed at the rear of the machine and was thus better pro tected than his fellow workmen from the shower of flying rock. The tremendous force of the ex plosion was indicated by the fact that the Immense arm. or crane, of the steam shovel was twisted ami broken, while a huge casting on the "dipper." three Inches In diameter, was snapped completely In two. The "dipper" itself, built tremendously strong to withstand the mammoth rocks encountered In its excavation work, was dented, bent and twisted. Two of the loaded dump cars stand ing alongside the steam shovel were dumped of their loads by the break ing of the big chains which held the body of the cars on an even keal ubove the tracks The news o f the explosion brought excited crowds to the hospital, where many harrowing scenes were wtt- naased. Wives or relatives hysterical ly asked the fates fo their husbands or loved ones, w hile the single woman -.»hose husband had been killed could hardly be reconciled when the news of his death was broken to he>. This woman was Mrs. Kendler, who. like the others, rushed to the hospital at Dig Kddy and demanded news of her husband Not one of Ihe large crowd of workmen had the heart to tell the woman her husband linil been ground Into hundreds of pieces. It was heart-rending to see the big bronied workmen shrinking before the questions of the woman, none having the courage to tell her o f his frightful death. Other shovel men. mates of the dead man. turned away from Mrs Kendler with tears streaming down their faces. Kendler was the only one among the dead men who had a family In this country. It Is balived Lind had a wife In Sweden. Resides the widow, two children survive Kendler. The dead bodies were brought (o The Dalles for the Coroner's tnquem. Bowl 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 o f $5.00 in cash will be given for the highest score. t I f you desire to play a game o f billiards or pool, we can accommodate you, fo r we have the largest pool and billiard hall in Central Oregon. Come in and enjoy yourself. W. B. S H E L L E Y PASTIME BILLIARD PARLOR AND BOWLING ALLE Y 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 fo r a farm house or other house where electricity cannot be obtained for lighting purposes. W ILL BE SOLD REASONABLE. Homesteads Come to LA PINE and let us locate you on desirable government tracts. AYA & REDMOND LA PINE, OREGON i A