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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
T in imi i **î T l I K HKI'MOND SI’OKKSMVN THE OLDEST HANK IN REDMOND SO LIC ITS YOUR B U S IN E S S The Spokesman R edm ond Published Every Thursdax « ' Kedni. ml. Oregon By the R ED M O N D SI*OhKSM VN PUBLISH ING vN' Lowney’s Candies SU BSCR IPTIO N RATES- -Strictly m Advance One year ......................... *>••><* Three months Six months K a t e r n * . « v o m i »'Us. «.«alter July « « . » * « • It »M mo ml. Oregon, under the act of ' U n i i .. • Liberal Treatment. '""I > ¡J¡ No finer candy I» rumie* than that m* ng* |,.i»iu'V *» H»«’ ibhii w ho ha» gained n w„r|4.tl<k * tatuili s» « conftHitloMtir. Conservative Management. \v,< hav i* a full lino of t hea»> cvlrhrut<-»| » anj,,, Read Our Statements. lat»-» tkiol all the other klntU that Might ii* , W »4| Interest Paid on Deposits. If \»>u want I IIE REST, conio m » | |r( g, Safety Deposit Roves For Kent. State Bank of Redmond R ED M O N D . O R EG O N off the machine, It » W « . Il unii lini IIlo Home loom Brought II.»» k O»»' Iln»-»»n Willi -* Sc»»re of I* lo S The Spokesman reaches farmers in the Paulina. Suplee. Post. Urixxly. Hams. Roberts. Held. I.amonta, Prineville. I-aidlaw. Sisters. Deschutes. Alfalfa. Powell Fife. Butte. Cline Falls and other districts in the county— In county. If fact, covers the merchants and whole others want to reach the farmers in these districts they can do so by advertis The Koilmoml ball learn »»■nl l»> Culver last Sunday afteriuMin an»l playe»l the team there, wintilnic by .» Mora »>f I to 3 The »lay > » »«-r» windy which made It ili»ttgr»'«'abl»- for the ball players and apectatora alike Follow Ime la the lineup of the Ki'dmoml team Brtatow. lat ba«»' Tether«»*. pitcher Shelley. Slid ban«« C. Ilrewater. 3rd baa»' Nell, catcher Fleming. center field Nelaon. right Held Frati, ahort atop. l*owen. left Ilei»! Redmond made S hit» ami Cutter 3 A fair all»'»! crowd « ■ » preaent on this fresh stia’k. Saturday tract «¡ ih > Kales of Prineville vlslled al the Tom Houston pla.-e this week K»l Pierson and Miss Kl»ba I-lad »1 u 1st drove to Itedmoud Sunday eve alag The Morses look »linnet with Ml»» Mable Vilen and her brother (in Frida» May I Mra Karl For r»'at dosed a very au«-< »'aaful term of school In the Shepard dlatrtct Her work haa (»■ell very much appreclat e»l by all the patrons The puplla with aome outside asalalauce. gave an I'icsilrat program The H ollow of Her Hand REDMOND ARMACI PH Mothers Say That al S n o w f l a k e Flom Is llu* BEST on the Market l IF. flory of a wom an © w h o protects the tfirl H ilf slayer of her huskind S A L E B Y A L L ( i l t l M KHS in order to secure revenue ujxvn TROIT F IS H IN G GOOD (Continued from lat Page) ing in The Spokesman. and four horses got out. forcing him 1» Redmond Ball Team ride for several days Jim Hornhurkle Is working for Won Game At Culver Vilen Will'»»»ell on the Wilson con his family for the ixrsecution the endured at their hands Al Wright. R C Immele, C W Junnji her young wifehood. Khret anti Mr l.ewt» went to «’ rooked river and they returned In the eten- Ing with good catch»'» Since Sunday several partle» from V » » t h e fur P u h l l i a t l o n here have been out to Crooked and Deachutea river» and had excellent Department of the Interior. I'nlted Statea lund office. The I u II m . »ttcceaa Thla year the n»h seem to Oregon. March 31. 1914 be more plentiful than In previous Notice la hereby glien that «»*’*>rge seasons P Klliott of Terrebonne. Oregon, who. on March 31. 1908. made Home A M A N W HO K N O W S »trail Knlry No li»9IO. Serial No <i43t>7, and on November I t . 1909 made additional Homeairad Entry (Continued from lat Fage) No »1511 ft. for the S Vf SW V, . See 3i The Spok»‘sman believes that » and K S N ' V 1*, Sec 1 3. Tow nahlp 1 4 vote for William Hanley will be one South. Range 13 Kaat, Willamette Meridian, has (tied notice of Intention raat for the right man. and hopes to make Final Five Year Proof to ea to see this section of the state unite tahllsh claim to the land above dr and vote for him. for It will be to aertbed bi'fore W It Daggett. C H their Interests In the future to do so Cotumlaaloner. at Redmond. Oregon, on the 18th day o( May. 1914 Claimant turns* aa wltnraara A m e r ic a n F la g A sso ciatio n. James J Klltnger of Redmond. The "American Flag association" Oregon Bert K Nichols. Don C Hall waa organized February I?. 1898. Its and Wllferd Arrher. all of Terr» motto being "One flag, one country, bonne. Oregon one (>od over all " Its object la to ee- II F R A N K WOODCOCK. cure "National and atate legislation Register First publication April 9 May 7 for the protection of the flag from de grading and desecrating uses." and to Ft ti t s i t K H l | K secure a general observance of June I hereby announce myself as a ran 14 as "Flag Day." because on that illdate for the nomination of sheriff day. In 177?. congress adopted (he of Crook i-ounty. subject to the ap preaent I ’nlted Sutes flag the Stars proval of the Republican voters at and Stripe* the primaries to be held May 1 1 Adr. FR A N K KI.KIN8 I ’ l.KAKVNT ItllM.K « » I t SHKItIKK A. O. Provost recently rented the I hereby announce myaelf aa a "Only Ranch" and his home place to candidate for the office of Sheriff of Messrs Bray and Davis. re< ent ar Crook county, subject to the ap rivals from Oklahoma Mr Provost eipecfa to leave soon for their old proval of the lh-mocratlr voters at the coming primaries. May 15, 1 9 } 4 home In Montana Pd. adv 3 *tl0 K. B KNOX M»'sara. Putman and Burrell are Our nest serial you 'll tn/oy i! Hides and Pelts Highest market price paid in CASH for the above REDM OND M ARKET J. B. ROE. Proprietor. Wood and Iron Work I f there is anything you want in the above line call on me. I have a plant capable o f doing all kinds o f 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. DAVIES The Old Pioneer Blacksmith o f Redmond r If you want to SELL your property List it with “That Man McCaifery” He doesn't ask an exclusive right; lie can sell it anyway PASTIME B o w lin g , P o o l a n d B illia r d s A pleasant hour in a pleasant place. Come in and forget your business cares and enjoy your self. W'e endeavor to please all our patrons. Free Employment Bureau Ranchers!— I f you want a man, send us word and we will secure you just the help you need. I f you are out o f 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. making progress with their new house Mr McFarland Is making the trees and rocks move on his new place Mr. Farnham has been Irrigating the past week for Mr Lawson Miss Mable Doty visited at the Chase home the middle of the week A O Provost anil family visited relatives in Bend the latter part of this week Aubrey Perry Is the proud pos sensor of a new transit. Mr. Bray moved on the "Only Ranch” this week A. O. Provost and family left Tuesday night for Balnevllle, Mon tana. where they will make their fu ture home. Hilt IM’T T K Charley Johnson, who has been spending the winter In the Coos Bay country, has returned to c«-ntral Or egon an»I is working for Tom Hous ton. Kdward Williams lost a sow Sat urday night He was afraid of chol era, but Dr. Beletskl pronounced It Inflammation. Ray Rannells and Walt Vander- vert have been riding the desert this wee It for the CCC cattle which M< Call turned out this spring They expect to summer these cattle amt Torn Sharp's at the Vandervert pla •• on the Deachutea river One of the colts that fjeo Morgan has been breaking has a fistula that started from a bit sore. Among those who shipped stink through the Redmond I ’ nlon War» house last week were Tengnian. Skeen and Abbey with hogs, and Rhode with sheep Alvin Riggs and llrazee plan to send their rattle to the Caldwell ranch on the Deschutes for the sum mer. Iioiils Holland has returned to his homestead Ed Pierson Is working for Mr Lindquist. Tom Houston bought 22 stands of bees at the Lafollette place last week. Last week was Herman Allen's off week On Wednesday his team ran away with the drill, breaking a disc Wir.es and I àcjuors Imported and Domestic ( i^ars N o th in j; Pd adv Hilt I N HER GOME A N D REST TltK tHl ItKIt n i l VTV HIItVKYOIt 4 '4M \TV t I.KItk I hereby announce myself a date for the office of County subject to the approval of the '•ratte voters at the primaries held May 15. 1914 I'd adv candi Clerk, Demo to be 1(41 37t9 our pUtt O regon NEW MANAGKMFM TRY (H R M E A L S A N D YOU MEAL IN REDMOND FOR THE I- STEPHEN'S A N D Gl Y STEPH ENS, l i « » ! ’'* Ander»son Bros.’ Saw MANUFACTURERS OF R O UG H A N D DRESSED • ’INK LUMBER. OUR M IL L IS T H E NEAREST POINT THAT YOU ( ’A N G E T HIGH-GRADE LUMBER. OUR PRICKS ARK RIGHT. I ‘ i Mile* South went of Idiidlaw. t ‘44 M\f|HS|t»vi.lt VTV < 44 MMIMMIOVMI I hereby announce myself a candi date for the Office of County Commls »loner on the lleoincratlr ticket, sub ject to the will of the voters at the primaries to he held on May 15 I#14 at MONEY. W A K ItK N BROWN I hereby announce my ramlldacy for re-election as county commission er of t rook county sutije.l t„ the ap proval of the Republican voter» «1 the primary election May 15 Artv « H BAY L KV Mill s e r v ii! WILL BE SATISFIED. T H E LARGEST AND Madras. Ore t OIVTV t u t \TV is Formerly Young’* Grill. E L MILNER, To the Republican voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a candì »late for the office of County Sur veyor, subject to the approval of Ih»' Republican voters at the primaries to be held May 15. 1914 p»| 37Mayl5 R L. HRKWHTKR. Hilt BEST Redmond Cafe I hereby announce myself as a can didata for the nomination of County Treasurer, subject to the approval of the Republican voters at the primary election to be held May 15. 1914 pd adv. R A L P H L JORDAN * • * 1 ® the Mllkltlt-'K 4213. F o il but U t i l m o n t i, I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of sheriff of Cr»,,k county, subject to the art|»»n of the Democratic voters at the primary election. May 15 FOR ID IV K U , A. (I. AUlMiliAM Pd adv' K. W. RICHARDSON, Bend M c S h e r ry ’s Feed S to re Eggs for Hatching Kerri« Hlraln * * • lavlMirn*. Per setting of If* 1 > K* Per hlindreil eggs • on it#*«’(|< »ft n ltli Iteiliniinil t W a re lw a ,^ * '»iip an y O. K. fu i Olson