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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1914)
TIII'l(M|t\v TilK RICHMOND SrOKKSMAV T h e Redmond Spokesman Published Every Thursday at Redmond. Oregon B> the REDMOND SPOKESMAN PUBLISHING COMPANY SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Strictly in Advance: Ode y e a r .........................$1.50 Three months.................. $ .50 Six months.......................... 80 Single copies........................05 Kntered a* second class matter July 14, 1910, at the poatoffiee Redmond. Oregon, under the art ot Marvh 3. 1979. Mr and Mr« J A t'h »»o «it«l faiu- Iljr attended the \\ O w baaket liond Wednesday «upper In H ed mutui night. Thl« community « » « vLlted by a ralu this » w k Wat lie Chase Malted l.ou Karlelgh «h eu laid, .hall he '«n fe d I» » ‘I h and «•* laid that the .I«.l le e-l. •• there of «hall touch ui«>» »»•> “ i1.1’1 , lot line Round corner« >•» 'he lot«. (>f * ,(Uadrant. »it h » ,,f n' («eu feet, «hall he con.lru.l- I •*' 1 ' corner of each «Id. « « I k , u»d the .... nera of «II curb, «hall be turned on (h< M|nt, r„ | lu, Section J VII «l.-ile and orna mental tr.ct « î>.*> • • '• •' 1 ' " - A ............. .. . O Pro v oat I oat • valuable s ( ||B s (, s ............ i j r ^ T ,,f ^ m M N T KM Nii: cow last Saturday by bl.uit Kaaiuu* Peteraon Is putting In . , . , «ouïe barley this »eaaon Mr McFarland, who recently ar rl.e.l here from N e » York, ha» pur- chaae.l the Jone» place, sud I» going to build Immediately. at -i - '•• tw«eu the curb line and «ideual. line« . , Sect Ion 4 It la here' in»,le tile . . ............. . , tluty of (lu> owf»«?r. 1 1 . .......« „ni.-l. t.«« ....... r 1 ' «tructlon of »idewaik« t h e ic n '•• ■*»•' remove fro,u lhe .t|-d »111 • « £ R A Ureen 1« getting hi* place Mllt I I - ..,!• ' •’ ready to Irrigate m |,.a«t talee ea. h *- ar ot e between Mr» J. A Cha».- « a » on the «lek the Br»t and Bf.-.tii'i >1.'« , 1 ' Hat the Utter part of the week »"<1 once between the BDcM'«b »'* ' , thirtieth .1«»» of Septet» er ' 1 VIeaara llerrell and Putnam are |( n„. ,|utv of C - Vit - building a new house on the place Marshal to euforie this prvM«l>». of they recently bought of Mr Coryell thl» ordina».« Section Vili persoti violating s »m th ris ita n » i» doing ti„. *.»rw ... ... ... . , ..»» of the provision« of '•>.» oçdl Wayne t haae. with several Red na' r# b, ,|w „ „ d g ,Illy of » niond folk», attended the Terrebonne ml»d<>» . » » » r «mi •• > entertainment Frida» night, gn.-n l-> Mieraol bel »n n ■ the Terrebonne high arhool Juri sdi cti on. shal l h e " tine o f not le»« than lire dollar« 1 1 . I..1.K ----- Saturday morning Hut nor more than t « en IV dollar« 17 ----- -- ■— * —■ ----- - fitto — VS OUTSIDERS SEE THE SPOkKSM VN F. W. Graham, Western Industrial ami Immigration agent of the Great Northern Railway, locateti at Seattle, has written The Spokesman, under date of March 26. the following letter which shows that the paper is appreciated away from home, as well as by some of t he local people: Editor Spokesman, Redmond, Oregon t __ « I I. I » * ., « Dear Friend I receive the half dozen copies of The Spokes- *,.r. « *,.n kno» „ Pleasant Ridge ,ùd co.,» .,,.i e , , d man every week, and read one of them, and frequently cut out farmer, » a » »truck o».-r the left eye until both «aid fine »ml <-..t. «■ some of the many good things you have in it. and I keep the * ha* mar lad aaarly kill««! by ful,l,'llJ ^ 1 l,l l„ » r,.g „i., others on my Oregon literature table and mail them out or hand * named Buckle, who » a . .land , of (h# Ctljf of K««l . . . * • .* i• . t In« In the k r m n m r> door as Mr Kut mom! On «on h«dd on thr tlth *!•» out to parties who make inquiry or write me regarding Central w to ,.n,„r ,,r , pri> i- n Oregon opportunities. As I am short of gtKxl commercial club summoned and found that Mr Rut Appn>*. i \pm i- p i i j v iiosrii. literature from your dub. 1 substitute your paper to excellent ad- ser »»* also «ufferlng from » broken Mayor Vantage. rlk Mr. Rutger 1« expected to re- Alleai 1» « lU IUUt K The other day Mr. Charles E. Hunt, financial and railroad cov,‘r Recorder Mr and Mrs Provost and daugh editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, who calls in frequently, ter. Mr» Hergseath. attended Catho Order that Job printing today and picked up your paper and glanced through it and became quite en lic services In Bend Sunday give us time to take pains with the thusiastic. and I am going to tell you word for word what he said. Mr« Milan W'hlttlmore received -t work telegram this week that her mother He said: was .lead. I IlllttiP It VI Tl< “ It was the nicest and cleanest country paper that he Those attending blaster services In tad seen since he had been in the west. The news serv Redmond from this vicinity were Dr W K Case. D C , of The ice was good; it had a tine typographical appearance, Mr and Mr« Coryell an.l family; Mr Dalles. Oregon, will be at the rest and Mrs IK»ty and daughter. Mable. deuce of hi« son. \Y 4.' I' m > for and he wished you every success in the world. Anyone Ktta and Wayne Chase two weeks, and If you have aoy old who takes such pains as you do to get up such a good Wayne Cha»v has been appointed chronic trouble« «nd have tried paper in a town the size of Redmond deserves to by the Indian Herb Company a» their everything and at laat given up all succeed." agent for Crook county. hope«, thinking there la no help for — you. go see Dr W K Case, he will Mr. Hunt knows whereof he speaks, as he has been in the 1 « <w 1 1 1 iii m newspaper business for 26 years in the mechanical and editorial what your disease may be. come departments. He said that the Redmond community ought to Mr Houston and llsrley Ssndrews, , !onK „ „ d .„nvin.e.l It . i l l .-.»t ... .................... appreciate the handsome paper which you are giving them. l l e father and brother-in-law of Tom . . . . . . . . . . j . Houston. Malted at the home of the you " y It t o m . and get saw life m ever>’ column, and it was snappy and bright and bore u tte r part of the week. well 4:>amination fr.-.- it is all evidence of much care exhibited in the make-up. He suggested Mr* »»** 'i r* Van Doren up to you This is th- last - h«».. further that anyone writing me for a newspaper location that I ¡¡ftern^fn st,rM>is«,,Mic'na forl,«Tom- Try 1 !,lr,,‘‘r* ' “','1 «•' •• would do well to send him a copy of The Spokesman, and tell him meeting . . . »• • • , £ . , . . . . , Henry Kdwar.ls and family took *1«J that was the kind of a paper he would have t o get out in order t o dinner Faster Sunday at Tom Houa succeed, and that he should not come out here with a lot of old ,on • K I 4 . H T H t . H l i l t : » IN V I. K X A M I N V T ItiN tj*pe and junk to start a paper with. d i m » , shatturk and Lnkin motored When I told him your office was just as neat as your paper 0l,, from Pnneviu« and made a V ia , 7 a n .l N I M 1 , , . , ., , , . . . . , . ... ! pleasant call at the Morae home looked, he said: I bet it is; I can describe his plant without Faster Monday Thursday — Physiology. Heading ever having seen it from the paper he gets out.” “n<l Mr* »»«> Mr and Geography. History, and Civil Gov- eminent. \ou are really getting out such an excellent paper that it is chutes river Saturday to get decora- Friday —Grammar. Writing. Spell reasonable to suppose if it appeals to us that it certainly does to '¿"n* r ,or the •‘■bool house for ing. Arithmetic, and Agriculture lies pert fully submitted, everyone who takes or reads it. Mr. stone is fencing the west 40 J. F MYERS. Wishing you continued success, and thanking you for the of p 1»*-« w|,h rabbit fence 3913 County Snpt extra copies you are sending me regularly, which I am glad t o hood had a moat enjoyable egg hunt i t >: i n make good use of, I beg to remain. Yours truly, Houxton'g Sunday. IM VI V\ I I I ' VT r r. _______________________________ , W. r n i u i u liK A M A M . _____________ s n . t s r s r ............... r r S S j s s u ;. . A man 6« yean- old died at Baker of spotted or “ tick" fever. the result of a bite from a wood tick several weeks ago. Then* are sage ticks in this section of Central Oregon whose bite is ir- ritating. but does not produce serious results. Wood ticks are unknown in this part of the state. ---------------------------------------- New York ministers in session assembled united in an attack on “ Billy” Sunday, the grand stand evangelist. One minister critici“ sunday he hell. There were 350 ministers at the session and wanted a chance to talk and heave a brick at Sunday. „ .' vm ^ w S a U t a l f “ t i l a T l A M ' »* * • «» ¿I-Vixa dinner at the Morse home M . R o J - n b e V « ' . y " ^ '" t ^ k ' h.reby »nno„n.‘'l,^ ’,«.|f .. „ John Lucksy and wife back to Prin«- candidate f»r the offl.« of sheriff ,,t vili«* for Eaater dinner Crook county, aubjert to the ap- While returning from Mundav provai of the Democratic voter« at achool Sunday, Fddle Pierson had » the coming primaries. May 15. I S 14 ™ngie Vre«- broke’’ " « » d * the^team lunged to the «i<i<- of the road and >« each '■• one sas* :£*%. 'hrown out, --------------------------------------- - A St. Loui, minister Im, had . "buzzer” placed in the lobby of his church to stop the buzzing of women’s chatter which dis- turbs members of the congregation. That pastor ought to know that nothing short Of a dynamite explosion will stop some WO- m en’s rh a tter men s cnauer. ----------------------------------- — M «dv. 3 « t i o but escaped without in- J“r,^« HobbB h„ bM,n f 11 knox Treasurer, .ubject to the approval ,t a very severe attack of chicken pox ,h,‘ Republican voters at the primary „ £ “ o‘ ^ Y J ’,2 '1 2 , I S X T “ “ m m fo ronf*r with Memir» Howard and uktn**'hp^'i['y ,’ii!«“ “new‘ y'"oig.'nlied Ko,t " " > tv hi k a f id r I'aer* 1 Association at their T o the Republican voter» of c-nol meeting Saturday evening. April 18. county; Thejr ,h<>Jr b>ya T, ry fav. • 7 1 orable rep«»rts to make Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies, Etc. rh. »e gin nl« MIX' A No. I th e m t»i minierai«* p r ic e s , Mini »<■ .ye m .U u ,| ( ’«»m e in itu,| Wt w »h o w y o u t h u line I f y o u a r e g o i n g l u l l i n g ^ want th e r i g h t k iiu l o f mh ou th l. REDMOND I’ll A RM A C Mothers Say That Snowflake Flour! Is th e IlK S T o n th e M arket I; POH SAI.K BY AM. GlttM’KKS A . (¡. A L U N C IIA M Wines and Liquors Imported and Domestic ('¡gars Nothing hut the REST in served at «ur Redmond, - phut Oregon Be It ordained by the Common rr>* r solera at the prlmarle» to be What is the matter with the Chicago women? Two hundred ° ' *h* CUr ° f Ked",on'i hH1V 1,' y l6, \£M IM. *dv and seventeen thousand women registered and only 100,000 Section i o n all «treet«, except' ' ' ' u,u ' voted, and every woman that was up for an office was defeated. * ”,7 “ e i K ^ d e 'V h e ^ f M m CO I'N TV t ftMMIHNloM «hall be nfteen feet In width front . Mm roi'NTV <'OMMI mmi <,X 4 it i hereby announce my*,.|f :i £J#rb,“,n" ,dtfc from ,h" lo* lln* '° d"1« for ,h*’ < o..nty 'action 2 *^On ail atreeta in which "lon,‘r on Democratic ticket, all other streets the aldewalk, Open Day and Night Anderson Bros,’ Saw Mjj MANUFACTURERS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED I’INK LUMBER. OUR MILL IS THE NEAREST I 0,NT t , , AT YOU CAN GET HIGH-GRADE LUMBER. OUR PRICKS ARE RIGHT. t 'j Miles South went of IjtirflHW. , ' aut,- ________________________________ the aldewalk apace la fifteen feet the J*°* fhe will of the voter« at the c _ D , , , , „ , . , »Idewaik. when conatrncted. »hall oe primaries to be held on Mi»v ir S o m e o f t h e R e d m o n d base b all p l a y e r s h a v e n t g o t r e s t e d up four feet in width, and «hail be «o ]914 yet from running bases in that 17 to 2 game they beat the Bend ^ team last Sunday. In Redmond Grill It * hereby announce my candidacy IP ro.uloxfl/,» n _ ..a. tj . nil- .. _____ .. I the lot line to the curb line Ori 1» ,nr elect log hk county rommlaalon. Some of the Illinois cities and towns that went dry at the «treet, from sth »treet to the canal, ' ' r f'rook county «object to t n ¡ , ,. election held last week have , discharged their ^ police io forces and on c. ,rorn 7,h » f e e t to the proval of the Republican voter« at .. . .. rt.e s a n a ,.Bnll|. on g from 9, h , l r w , the primary election May 15 o t h e r officers, owing to the decrease in revenue. to the canal; on F afreet, from i f i Ad*. r i i . bayi .4; y atreef fo 8th atreet; on Fifth, Sixth and Seventh atreeta, from A atreet to o atreet. the »idewaik «pace »hail be When you want the BEST MEAL IN REDMOND for the MONEY, you can get It by calling <>n W. E. YOUNG, the well known veteran n «t«ur»iit man at the . COR I O I X T V < 1.4 11k Do not forget that Redmond will celebrate Good Roads Day Anw" rkdln“ nr" providing for a .ide-1 location - j ------ »pace; the .W at««««« of «Ide- AOBOQQC9 myiwlf | fs i •'riday, April 24 instead of Saturday, April 25. prepart on rnday, Be prepared w alk « therein; the planting of date for the office of count* < i , r i „ i ahade treea thereon, and the re lllh | „ , ____ , , 7 r *- for the date and go out and do a good day’s work on the roads. the roads. mov>| of w^ „ ,h„r„froIII ‘ to "*• M**»*«l •« lira Dt ■ ----- -— --------------------------— - Eats »nnounce my.e|f , candl t\ rosy by wearing a purple colored wig. Still women will follow the fashions even if they die in the attempt. full 11 in* o f MÛ k i l n ! « o f tMt'kle didate for the nomination of r 0„ n l, nic fro„, Wonder if Redmond is going to have a circus this vear? No ^Th# d“"r'’ *,v,’n by George Hobbs da,', for th* offlc* of < >unty s.,r circus or Wild West Show has visited this city for two years, and that he ha» decided to give another Republican voters at the prim«, showmen say that Redmond is the best “ show” town in Central on* Krld» J’ nl« ht- APr" **• ! # # aw • 15. C t 1 fk i I 4 ___a. . ,,.h to llO he holzl held A May |.(1 Oregon. 3 7 M a y 1 S R. L. BREWSTER o m ih ijn i: no . n7 . . I h e w i f e o f a g o v e r n m e n t official in P r a n c e c o n t r a c t e d lep- The fishing »»’«««in in now upon Mini we hjy, Mr • nd Mr> N p A 1,1. Tl V|KH talned Pauls and Chapmans at dln- ner Faster Sunday A. O Alltngham has purchased The Faster program at the Wilson whooi house Sunday evening »** a the cold storage plant here formsrly Will Redmond have a Fourth of July celebration this year, or do the citizens H*“ prefer to save their money and put ^derad*ucc*“ w#n “ T ----------- “ « P u l it to use * for * » rendered program by the “ young bT " I " ' " ' " ; " " 1 • " • • * » - . the Fourth Annual Potato Show and Fair to be held here in the p w p ie o f th#» n«*iKhborhoo#i, k #» v w riat win h*% '' pur* fall? Last year Prineville “ gave up” their celebration in favor ‘ mUCh ‘ Ppr*C‘‘ r«?« ! ! ' , « ' ! of Redmond, and as the county seat town i«s going to have a big Hoy 8kr«n was tak#*n midd^niy ill K«m nii4 m i 4 celebration this year it seems nothing more than fair that Red - 1 .Nfck^hoS“« “ do*dn'rntTi?*! mond should postpone their celebration of the 4th until another Crwk Sunday visiting with hi« f’am- ^t! i ■ " " 0'in" "“ «• if»«» .» vear »T He expats to mom hi. family “ ,* 1 ? rr . ot •fc#r"r y Fishing Tack! JT19 E w RirHARiw,Md? ^ Bend t’rry s Feed Store R4:DM<»ND. 44R4XM4X «. Kjijls for Hatching F erri» Ntraln H. 4 White l e g l » ,rn <' I'er aettlng o f 16 e g *1....... • 1 V* Per hundred e g g s .......... w ' I " • oanertion „ t i t , Redm ond I nlon W arrlM .u.e • ooipany 0. K. Olson