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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1914)
T i l l II n i h y TAOK THS TWO 4**ll I REDMOND SPOKESMAN The Redmond Spokesman THE OLDEST B AN K IN REDMOND By the Published Every Thursday «1 Redmond. Oreg.m REDMOND SPOKESM\N IM HUSHING < "'ll Y OCR B U S IN E S S Six month*................... * 80 Single copies Entered aa aecoml claa# malte* Jill' It Redmond. Oregon. uiut«<r Ihe act of March ■ - I » . » Liberal Treatment. Lowney’s Candies SUBSCRIPTION RATES Strictly m Advance One y e a r ...........................$1.50 Three months SOLICITS V " * l ,l" ’ 1‘ Conservative Management. No finer emuiy U miui* Dmn ih«t lA»M»M*y tha» liuti) who Ima t.ilitui ita tt ronfmiuimr, W c filivi« Bead Our Statements. <1 filli line o f t h è a » r e le fim tv i! Iu te» unti all tfie o t f i e r kltnla tim i ilelight ^ Interest Paid on Deposits. If you mini THE BEST, rt»m«» m Safety Deposit Boxes For Kent. State Bank of Redmond R ED M O N D . O R EG ON HE WOULD MAKE HOOD (Continuati from t«t Pagel or lami holdlug» »itti other thlti»;» , . . , that will brina «he lami Into the bouml» o f coni netti I* e fi* Ulani ton II la the skeleton of («overt* Ihai breetla hail Itlea» Ootl never matle a piece of country lltal w « » worthleaa. all of It ran be tletelopctl above or below. while you can bulbl a city out of a »lore Our new currency art 1» one of the beat ever put on the «tat ute hook», but after that we need rural rretUta. Now the farmer » cretlltor ran collect from hint, hut . . . „ . . he ha» to watt to collect from the •oil." WAR WITH MEXICO The 1914 Case 25, 35 and 10 horsepower. Sold for cash or on time pay ments. Will Make Demonstrations. R. P. Scheurer For further information, catalogue, etc., call on or write REDMOND, OREGON The Best Hams YOU C A N N O T GET A N Y BETTER HAMS A N Y - W H E R E T H A N T H E O N E S W E C l RE O U R S E L V E S RIGHT H E R E IN R E D M O N D A N D K E E P O N S A L E A T A L L TIM E S A T O C R M A R K E T . O C R PRICES A R E C H E A P E R T H A N TH O S E C H A R G E D FOR IM PO R TED HAM S. L E T U S S H O W YOU. REDM OND M ARKET J. B. ROE, Proprietor. Wood Iron Work and I f there is anything you want irvthe above line call on me. I have a plant capable of doing all kinds of 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 . D A V IE S r The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond If you want to SELL your property List it with “That Man McCaffery” tContinued from lat Page) out Mexico. llo|«e to t,et Refugee* Away. By thla Mr Daniel* hope« the feel ing toward Americana may he allevi ated and refugee« enabled to depart without molestation Advice# received through Ihe llr‘ 1 lah embaaay told of the completion of arrangement» for the »afe depart ure of American* from Mexico I'll*. while the French Amhuaaador gave the State Department a me**age he had received from Ihe French lega Hon mating that while there had been aome a n il- Huerican maiilfs* ration* In the Mexican capila), order now prevailed Secretary Bryan said he was able to say that no Americana had been killed or Injured alnce Ihe crlala of the laat two week# began, and that ... . . , t . . . . although many had been detained. efforts were being made lo obtain their release Vera I rui Now Orderly Order prevails In Vera Cruz Ex peditionary forcea of marines have . . . .. . . been detached from the command of Admiral Fletcher and will return In a few daya to the fleet with the rna rlne guards . . . Thing» look very much belter now," said Secretary l*anlela. to- night. " W e are getting Americana out of Mexico That la the Import ant thing now." Consul Canada reported that a for mal raising of the American flag oc curred at Vera Crux at 4 o'clock to- day Secretary Bryan announced that the president'» recent address to con gress and the full text of the correspondence between Argentina. Brazil and Chile, had now reached all Central and South American capi tals. and that had it gotten to Monte video, Cruguay, earlier, the anti- American demonstration there would have been averted " T h e consensus of opinion In Latin-America." said a statement from the Pan-Amerh an Union here tonight, "seem* to he that this action of Argentina. Brazil and Chile Is In many respect* the most significant and far-reaching event In the history of the American republic since the declaration of the Monroe Doctrine, and It 1» hoped that >h<- pre«* anil people of the I'nlted States will try to curb the rising war spirit and give the mediating nations strong moral support In their effort» for peace " r m o i.i. i » rrt: l U r r j Dobrnuter «tailed Saturday evening » » ' I Sunti».* «U h hl» folk» Mr» Frank IU»n I» here «tailing • Uh A W ll«*n »ml faiull* U«1* henilh * a » »<’ l" M" ,n ( •* iltal ihe doctor ordered h«r «o »n , lul „«m ra lli »hr (Vnlral Orvson While returning from Crine* 111» Saturila* night. Mr» Trueatlale nar r o » ly ew a peti a «erl«>u» accident » hen. In the ilarlt. Iter team mlaae4 n,,, (,rltUr at the corner of the lilb «on pltu ami attempted t.> luu p Trueatlale an. ‘Inch llotIt Mr» Dorothy were thrown o*er the .lash board. but were noi »erlt»u»l* ln J u reti Thur».la* afternoon Mr» Humph- re* gave a hirlhtia* part* for K»trll an.1 Albert In the e*enini a mint ^ (>f wlghbwr. dropped In (or a very pleaaant time The next meeting of Ihe Soroata Club will he at Ihe honte of Mra A W Ila*n on May < |jt»t Saturday evening a pet roll of Karl For real gol tangled up In nome lotice wire and waa «eterei* cut In a number of place# Sunday morning Mr \r. her »ewe.l then up and they are In hotte# the* will be able to »ate It olh|l|1 |h<1 '.III Ml \.so|(i>wls On Saturday, \prll .’ 1 IV mem her# of the Soroata Club and It member» of the Shumla of Prtneville aceelped the Invitation of Mesdamr» Wlnneck and lira* ai the h.mie of Mr» Wtnnek Mr» Wlnnerk. Mr» lira* and Mr* Kavler. president of the Shurnla. formed the retelling tine lo receive Ihe nutof-town gué*!* After »pending a »hört time |n getting acquainted. Mr* Van Mora# -,Th„ ,.rln„ till.. * » wrli'en ht Mr* U t Mllllcan 'The Human Plant llur bank, waa ter y ahi* read by Mr» titty laifolleitr Mi«« Catherine Con way sang A Perfect Da* ' and aa usual, received an encore ahlch »he reapomled to with Where (he Four * lotera i,n>w Mr» rirav ih-ti gave an excellent review of (he Melt- ( U qUMUoB kfter a lively half hour in which (he ladtea formed themselves Into (wo groups the host cases »cried an elaborate and ,|e llcloua luncheon The luncheon room waa decorated In Ihe color* of the dtjl«» Mr* I.aktn and M r* Howard assisted the huai» • In arrv Ing I .»at. but not least, there wa» a singing contest which wa» V Howl Ing Succeaa " Mr* Smith, president of the Sorosla. received a heatillful bouquet of cut flower* carrying out th„ Wra of lhr rlub « Th„ member* of the Sortisi» had »uch a delightful time that they hope to have another Joint meeting soon ro|o/1 (fila fr e a li atock. u* '.<a| v R E D M O N D P I I ARMACI Mothers Say That Snowflake Flo1 Is th e IIKST on th e Market Kill SALE IIV ALL GRIM’KKS A . (¡. A LLIM .H A M Wines and Liquors Imported and Domestic ( ’i^ars Nothing hut the REST Hidmond, in nrrv«N l at »ur pl»ft Oregon Ft Ht HH Kit I F t I hereby announce m>*elf aa a can didate for the nomination of sheriff ° * Crook county, subject lo Ihe ap. provai ‘ of ....................... Ihe Kepubllran «tilers it (he primaries (o he held Ma* l i Adv. F R A N K KI.KINS FOR SH ERIFF I hereby announce myself aa a r *ndldate for the ofllre of Sheriff of Crook county, subject to thn ap proval of the Itemocratlr voters at the coming primaries. May 16, 1914 Pd adv. 3«tlO K |j KNOX The rr«M,n an la a s ) p c p l r eel at Ft H< S H E R IF F I hereby announce my candidacy for the ofllre of sheriff of Crook ??un,y- " ’*•*)*-* * to .« Democratic voters a» the primary »lection May 16 • auac they get the hlggewt and b»-»« K L. MII.NKIt. Madras, Ore fry Ihe »e r * »«■«»— you will npprval- Pd adv 42t.T " I A ouiig'« Itelo ,,,nil l»»tll I» l»e- meni In the illy for fhe |rn«l money ale (I. FOIt M U N T A T K K tH IIlK K I hereby announce myself aa a t an didst» for the M M lU tltW Of CoUgl reasurer. subject to the approval f Republican voters at the primary t»»n to be held May 16. 1914 I"* a,*v R A L P H L. JORDAN. 1 He doesn't ask an exclusive right; he can sell it anyway Huerta Says He PASTIME Bowling, Pool and Billiards A pleasant hour in a pleasant place. Come in and forget your business cares and enjoy your self. We endeavor to please all our patrons. Free Employment Bureau Ranchers!— If you want a man, send us word and we will secure you just the help you need. If you are out of employment and desire a situ ation, come in and see us. We will find it for you. In either case, no charge will be made for our services— they are absolutely free. S H E L L E Y & BRISTOW , Props. FOB C O I N T V H IItV E V O R To the Republican voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a rand I date for the office of County Sur veyor. subject to the approval of the " W a ll Till American» Invade the In- RePubllr* n voter» at the primaries lo be held May 15. 1914 |»,| adv ifrtor, »•» ttventiiflll) They Haut, I l7 M a y !5 It I,. BREWSTER He Tell* la««htor o f Kl lin|>fir<htl. Will Never Resign ________ Vera Cruz, Mexico, April 28.— J "Huerta will never resign, regardless of the I'nlted State»' threat».” said the editor of El Impartial of Mexico City today. The editor arrived here thla after- noon In hi« paper’» Interests H ein tervlewed Huerta Saturday night He quoted Ihe dictator aa saying " I f you call thla war. wall until .he Americans Invade the Interior* am eventually they must." FOB W S I T Y CLERK I hereby announce myself a candl ! dale for (he office of County Clerk subject to the approval of the Item cratlr voters at the primaries to be l held May 15, pq n,|v 38tlQ W A R R E N BROWN ------ -------------------. F o i l COUNTY COMMISSIONER hereby announce tny candidacy f,,r «‘'J '1‘-cl I on as county roinmlaalon ,h” the primary election M»y 'lft ' ,K ** K H BAYI,KY. 1914 Anderson Bros:’ SavN MANUFACTURERS OK ROUGH AND DRESSED «’INK LUMBER. OUR MILL IS THE NEAREST I’OIN'T THAT YOU CAN GET HIGH-GRADE U MBER, OUR BRICES ARE RIGHT I 'i Milea South*vrat of Idiidlaw. 1 General Vela.ro, Mid the editor FOR < Ol NTV I OMMINHIONI I. had reached the capital He declared ■ herehv nereny announce myself a eandl he waa only beat at Torreon because date ror the office of County f'omtnla- hla ammunition waa exhausted. aloner on fhe Democratic ticket, sub General Maas today waa retreat Ject to the will of the voter«, at the ing toward the capital, destroying primaries to be held on May ir, the railroad aa he went. He promised 1914. I’d. adv. to release fhe 85 prisoners, mostly K. W. RICHARDSON Americans, held at Cordova. 3719 llend. 1 1 McSherry’s Peed Store KKDMl »N |y, l»HKG4tN Ej{gs for Hatching Ferri» Mlrnln H. • • Icglior»*- Pnr selling of 15 • **• Per hundred egg» .... »» • n « onne, Don tilth Hetlmon«! I „,„„ Wnre|„,M.e * *Mii|mity O. K. Olson