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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1914)
rAOK TH K KKPM O NP S IM M ;M vS E IG H T Furniture „e r * over bare ....... «Utting Hielt daughter. Mr# J » Fr»«* barg n u I. v Rrandautmr*»« of |v*l.u i.-» ( U |,i town Mottlin' b u 'ln« C u n VI St KD T . vnywhek » ’ T U »: I for bla la c » H r '------ " 11 * * * * * Moor« Md A A. A • battìiuol «I Pomi Mon.!»» “ ,* hl KU»n by Ihr K»»torti St«r loil«* " f Plans for which have just been jkt foe loci by our Engineering De partment. and, together with specifications, are given FR E E with the bill of material. A Silo— Plaster inside. B Silo— “Wisconsin” type (’, II. IRVIN, Furniture & I miei that rii.* Madra» Pioneer K P Sihrnr«- of Redmond wa» down Monda* look ln« after hl# auto bualnew Jamo« Kloo aiiom|>#iilod htm to r e n a » Hl« ln ihr *v*nitiK Sl«trm Mvrtld Otty »n t U E Smith of R mi Mond, » e r » l«o»> In« aftor bti«lno»a Inlorwit» lu SI» tara and vicinity laat woak While the handling, storage and keeping characteristics of these SILO S art' about on a par. yet individual preferences as to construction requires a choice, which is offered in the following list: T l M -A-Ll M Tl'M -A-Ll'M inside. T l'M -A -Ll'M T l’M -A-Ll’M Tl'M -A-Ll'M 1 " wooden lining \\ \l V I l M I l i K " M. Caffè* i wont lo Slalom Sunday foronoon on a buatnoaa trip Mr and Mr# P M Heedy and In faut aott wont to St»t»r» for an outln« C Silo— Ceiled vertically inside. l> Silo— -\1 Staves. E Silo— Flooring and Batten Hoops. These are all designed for regular stock lumber and can therefore be purchased at much less cost than the patent Silos of equal capacity. TI'M -A-LI’M M Silo—Concrete. AGENTS FOR “CROW N" S I L O - BEST OF PATENTED SILOS. W e are just unloading another car of G Y P S l ’M Land Plaster — the JU M B O B R A N D SEE ANDERSON A BOLT IT I I E B M W J. LOVE. Proprietor CARRIES NOTHING Bl T THE BEST BEST B U W D S OE I.IQt'ORS. MINIM county. W hile he may have a con- alderable Interest In Wasco county, yet his real home and a m ajority i f his Interests are In Crook county; that he haa always voted In Crook county, most o f the tim e In the Cross Keys precinct. S H E R IF F . ASSESSOR AND COM ('onim i«i<>nrr B n m n F t plain- That He Ha* Been a Ke*i«lent o f AND CIGARS Forest Service to Plant a Number of Pine Trees K U James, superintendent of and Ih* Pesrhutrs I’ owrr Company here was one of the Redmond rontlnsent at tlend Sunday to see the ball «ame between the Redmond and llend teams. Dr. Case of the Palte*, who has ,e<’ * been vlsltnl« In New England. Is vt* 1 ** Itln« his son. W K. Case, of this rit» Stella Russell Is teaching In Miss >ped Livingston's room this week r *n Miss Livingston Is out of srhool on arlt account of the m e s s i e » The members o f the Phllathea class of the M E Sunday school were ,,r entertained at the home of Rachael * *** Caae Tuesday evening *° Rev E C. Newham of Rend, vl»- ter' Ited Rev Harrison Monday of thl* * * week SEED G R A I N For sale at m> ranch two mile« southwest of Rcdwsai the following grain«: WHITE III LI. E S S BARLEY — \n etreplionaily «arty variety. GOLD i DIN o \ T S . A l.s o S W E D IS H S E I.K lT OATS- lloth (hr«e u r lt lln of oata yielded a bu«hrl to each po«* of need «own last Mama. SPELT/.. OR KMMKHS— An e»repll«»nall> hardy *•» drought rewinting crop. MI M A, The new State Fair partition Is to cost 111.700. The National A m u n a rn l Company of Portland will erect an Ir iO .n »« theater, R. I> Hoke haa been given a free site and may establish a cannery at Medford. J. H. Fitzhugh o f Coburg has The North Bank road will erect a moved a broom factory plant to Eu temporary freight houae In Fast gene from I.«wlston, Idaho. Portland, and promises an flou,non structure later Perm its for fifteen houses were taken out at Eugene during Marco, C. I.. Holliday will have a cheese and Randon has a strong building fartory In operation soon at Langell. movement. Klamath county Redmond,Ore Good P rin tin g The North llend rlty routini ha ordered 123,000 new street work The Savage Tire Company, the (lr-t automobile lire fartory on the Parinr The marble quarry on W illiam s roast, haa established a branch at creek, owned by C. B Perkins of Portland Portland. Is being developed. FO R SALE The Spokesman W .J . Buckley Vincent’s T H E M IN U V E K Y , FEED and TRANSFER U H O D O l:« Al l KIM *« Light and llea>7 Hauling HEUMDSI). - OREGON I bona No. 1702 IT io w r /VIM. Ke.lne.ml. "** MR. H ENRY PECK AND HIS FAM ILY AFFAIRS V m K T c ’ 'TC * V f b O i NYbH ,1 m aow . 'U S iP ow J— j piMiNt « 0 0 * HJidpowl/