The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, May 21, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TH E REDMOND SPOKESMAN
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N V I ION VI
Woodrow Wilson
President
Thomas l> Marshall
Vice I’ nat
\\ J Bryan
Sec of Stsle.
W F Me Attuo
Sec of Treasury
F K I -Alte
Sec of Interior
I. M tUrrlsun
Sec of War. . .
W t* Itedfield
Sec of Com
W B Wilson
Sec of Labor
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SEE ANDERSON A BOLT IT
P O W K IX
B IT T E
came out of it with several broken
ribs and so bruised up that he has
been unable to go on with his work
James'Fuller, deputy for the neigh-
boring district, is helping him
Norman Davis, the boy who has
been staying at H K. Allen's, has re-
turned to the Boys' and Girls' Aid
Glenn Mustard lost a yearling
steer from bloat last Sunday.
Harry Dobrentel. who has been
working for Clark Morse, went
home Friday.
Tom Houston is fencing about 20
acres of alfalfa for a hog pasture.
Houston
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nurlca.ui
M. Reynolds
sT v it :
Oswald Weal
Governor
lien W Olcott
Sec of Stnle . . .
Thon B Kay
Trenaurer
A M Cranford
Attorney General
Stipi Pub Inatrur. J A Churchill
K A Harris
Slate Printer
O P Hoff
labor Coninilaetouer
W r Finely
Game Warden
John II I s s a
Stnte Engineer
U. S Senators. Harry l,ane and Geo
K Chamberlain
Congressmen. N J Stnnott. W C
Hawley. A W Laffcrty
SEVENTH Jl DM M l. DISTRICT
Judge
...............W L Hradahaw
District Attorney
W A Bell
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. . . . U Springer
. . W a r r m Brown
. . . . Frank Elkina
Ralph Jordan
....... W H Wirt*
....... II A Foster
____ J K Meyer.
P B Poindexter
Frei! V Klee
slated by Mrs. Geo Persona. Mtaa
Frances Butcher and Miss C Sturdl- Com m issioner». K Il Bayley. W W
Brown
van. Those present were Mesdamea
J F Van Allen. K E Butcher. W
J Sturdivan. J J McKIfresh. 1» I.
THE MM NTs
Haworth. Geo. Persons. II 1) M.
Circuit Court Second Monday In
Gowan. John Anker. D. l>. Smith. C March, first Monday In Heptsmber.
D. Sturdivan. and Misses Frances first Monday In December
Butcher and C. Sturdivan The next
Probate Court First Monday in
meeting will be with Mrs. J. O Han­
each month.
son. May 28.
Commlaalonera’ Court The first
Mrs J O. Hanson gave a birthday
party for her non Johnnie on May 14 Wednesday In January. March. May.
J Butcher, who has been working July. September and November
on the road near Cline Falls, was
laid up this week a day or so with a
< I M OF M l M I.S
badly smashed thumb.
Mayor .................. J r lloarh
I-eon McKIfresh has been here
D G Burdick
from Powell Butte visiting his par­ Recorder
Treasurer .
J It Roberta
ents.
J A. W illen
Ed Hines was quite sick last week Attorney . .
Marshal
but Is better now.
. . C A Adama
S P Burgess of Opal City visited Councilman W 0 Phoenix. K C
Saturday night at the Williams
Imtnels. H F. DeSouis. F 0 At
home He wan on his way to attend
klnson. O. W Farris. P M Reedy
Summer School at Prineville
2nd and 4th
C. Combest has finished sowing Regular Meetings
Tuesdays of nach month
125 acres of grain on the Forrest
place
REDMOND COMWFHt M l. I I t ||
DeW’ Itte Williams assisted W K
Gregory clearing Friday forenoon
P resid en t................ W s Rodman
Vice President
Guy K Dobson
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Secretary .................
H L Srhee
W lp V IC tin
H JIV P 3
Meeta first and third Wednesdays
U IC A IV a il i i a i l l C d l i a » C d
In each month
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Correspondence
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Postmaster General
Attorney General J*»
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Howard Spinning of Wilbur. Wn.,
was here last week looking after his
land holdings at Powell Butte and
near Bend. While here he disposed
of his Powell Butte 80
Lee Hobbs
bought the south half and Frank
McCaffery the north half.
Geo. Truesdale lost one of his
P L E A S A N T UIIM .K
best cows last Sunday from bloat.
Cris Seitz has gone on another
Mr Cook has a brother here vis­
trip in search of a homestead in
southeastern Oregon and northern iting him this week
Wayne Chase was on the sick list
Nevada.
Mum Willcoxen has received the the first of the week
Mr. Petry has been working on
appointment as road supervisor for
the Powell Butte and Hat Rock dis­ his 80 In this vicinity.
I^ester
Ragan of Redmond, visited
tricts. He is also county weed mas­
Wayne Chase the fore part of the
ter for these districts.
U. M. Cornett is fencing his entire week.
C. H Irvin ts making a fine show­
place with rabbit fence.
Miss Margaret Matz has accepted ing on his 80 this year.
The farmers in this section are all
a position as chief operator on the
Prineville switchboard for the Pio­ irrigating these days.
Mr. McFarland is making good
neer Telephone 4c Telegraph Co.
"Hu his
uni farm
i «trai work
" urn.
progress with
At the last meeting of the Sorosis (fruKrpBfi
Lou Farleigh of Redmond, visited
Ada Morse was appointed health of­
Wayne
Chase
this
week
ficer of the club. This appointment
M is8 Doty’s school picnic last week
was made at the instigation of the
Oregon State Federation of Wo­ Thursday was a success. It was cel­
ebrated by toasting marshmallows
men's clubs.
The Sorosis meets with Mrs. Allen in the fire, after which songs were
sang
Next on the program was
Willcoxen this week.
Correct W ay to Pronounce Tho
Last week a petition was started lunch, and after this was over the
playing
of games was begun and con­
for a rural delivery route and has
That Figure In the Dispatches
met with very ready approval. The tinued until all were tired.
From "T h e F ron t"
A number of people from here at­
route starts from the Powell Butte
postoIJIre and runo north as far as tended the Track Meet In Redmond
the Mono place, then east a mile, last Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller called on Mr.
thence around by Tengman's. Pauls
A g nasca I lentas, A-gw as-ka-Ice en­
and Yates: thence around the foot and Mrs Davis Sunday.
W. L Perry made a trip to An­ tas
of the Butte.
From the Shepard
school house if goes a half mile derson B ros’ sawmill Monday for a
Culican, Koo-leeaw-kwan.
south, then west to the river bed. load of lumber.
Catorce, Kah-tor-sty
Rasmus Peterson this week sold
then south to the Frank May corner
Chihuahua, Chee-wah-wah.
and then back to the poatoffice three wagon loads of hogs to Joe
Ensenada de Todos Santos. En-
There is no district in Central Ore­ Howard of I-ower Bridge.
Mr. and Mrs Jarrett and daugh­ say-nah-dah day Toh-dohs Hawn-
gon that is more in need of this
service, and although it was turned ter May belle. Mr and Mrs. Doty and tohs.
down a few years ago we hope It j daughter went fishing near White
Guaymas, Gwy-mahs.
Rock Tuesday.
will be accepted this time.
Guanajuato, Gwan-nah-wha-toh.
Mrs. J. A. Chase visited Mrs. J. A.
Howard Smead is the proud father
Thompson in Redmond Tuesday.
of a new son born May 5.
finara la Jora, Gwah-dah-lah-ha-ra
Lloyd Buseett returned here last
Jlmlnea, Hee-may-nay.
Tuesday after spending the winter at
TFTHFICOW Bl TTF
Jalapa, Hah-lah-pah.
Hood River.
Maplml, Mah-pee-nee.
Paul Held »nd family o f Held. Or­
egon. visited at the home of Tom
Leon and Joe McKIfresh. Roy and
Matamoras. Mah-tah-moh-rahs.
Houston last week
Robert Haworth and Paul Van Allen
Nuevo Laredo, Nway-vah Lah-ray-
Last Thursday Ada Morse accom­ attended Christian Kndeavor at Ter­
dob.
panied friends on a fishing trip rebonne Sunday evening.
Puebla. Pweb-lah.
above Bend, attending Artisan lodge
Wilbur Butcher was home for a
short visit this week.
In Bend in the evening
Pachuca, Pah-choo-kah.
James Gilchrist of Heaver Creek,
Ralph Sturdivan is working for
Saltillo. Sahl-tee-lob.
stayed over night at Tom Houston's M. A King.
Wednesday. He was on his way to
Ray Abbey had a runaway Satur- , Tampico. Tahm-pee-koh.
Tuxpam, Toos-pahm.
Portland with beef cattle.
day night which smashed up his bug­
The Powell Butte Sorosis has re­ gy considerable.
Tlaxcala, Tlahs-hak-lah.
ceived an invitation from the 8ku-
Mrs E. K Butcher called on her
Torreon, Tor-ree-own.
ke-leek club of Miillcan to accom­ sister, Mrs. Hattie Mahaffey. Monday
pany them on a picnic to the ice evening. Mrs Mahaffey has been ill i Toluca, Toh-loo-kah.
Vera Cruz, Vay-rah-Krooz.
caves on May 23.
I for about three weeka but iz now on j
Mrs John Luckey went to Fossil i the way to recovery.
Zacatecas, Sah-kah-tay-kahs.
last Saturday for a few' days’ visit
Fred Hover was a caller at the
Zumpango, Soom-pawn-goh.
with her parents.
Daisy and Cloverleaf ranches Sun­
Mrs. W. T. Smith took her sister, day.
Miss Matz. to Prineville Sunday
Mr. and Mrs De W itte Williams
Dissolution o f Partnership
Mrs Robert Fills accompanied her and Mr and Mrs K. M. Kby attend­
on the trip.
ed the lecture in Redmond Sunday I Notice Is hereby given that the
W. G. Mustard took a second load night on "W hite Slaves."
of spuds to Bend Saturday
Frank Haworth called on Ralph partnership existing between Jour-
dan A Kulesch was dissolved by mu­
Mr. Lindquist was a Prineville Sturdivan Thursday evening.
visitor Saturday
Mrs W E. Gregory visited Mrs. | tual consent on April 1, 1914, P. O
Henry Tweet's father of Bend. Is DeW’ lfte Williams Monday afternoon Jourdan continuing the business
a Powell Butte visitor.
Mr. and Mra. C. I). Sturdivan and
Floyd Hoover, who has been children took Sunday dinner at the A ll Indebtedness of the above firm
was assumed by P. O. Jourdan, and
working for Frank Rice all spring, W. J. Sturdivant home
returned to his home In Prineville
Fred Hover Is hauling lumber all accounts due the firm are collec­
Nick Rachor and family Sundayed from Anderson Bros ’ mill.
tible by him.
at the homestead last week.
Miss Frances Butcher and Miss C.
Dated, Redmond, Oregon, April 1,
Miss Kbba Lindquist is attending Srurdlvant were Chiton at the Mead
1914.
Summer Normal at Prineville.
home one day last week.
Mrs Morse and family took din­
W K Gregory called at the Stony
P. O. JOITRDAN.
ner with the J. F. Rice’s Sunday.
Point ranch Sunday.
MATT KULESCH.
While out on his work as field de­
The Sagebrush sewing circle met
puty for the county assessor Karl with Mrs M. A. King May 14. /The
W e print auction bills that attract
Saunders was thrown from his horse !?riles sewed carpet rags, and a
and dragged for some distance. He I lunch was served by the hosteas, as- attention.
YOU W ILL BUY YOUB H'KNITl’U
K EDMOND.
YOI CAN DO NO Bl
n w - I
COME IN A N D HE CONVINt’KD ! , »
W AIT TILL YOU NEED Till t.oona ^
Josephus Daniels
Navy
Sec of Agriculture
Sr'- m
Furniture
('. II. IKVIN, Furniture & InderUkJ
t Ttta tk
County Judge
County Clerk
Sheriff
Trea su rer..........
County Attorney
Assessor
School Supt . . ..
Coroner .............
Surveyor ............
Peculiar Twist to Them
Hotel Redmond Bar
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Advertising
Is Insurance
By H o l l a n d
An advertisement Is an
Insurance policy. It |n.
surea against loss through
the purchase of goods of
Inferior quality. When you
buy goods that are adver­
tised you know you are
getting the best. Makers
of poor articles can t afford
to advertise them. Unre­
liable merchants are not
allowed lo advertise In this
paper even If advertising
wo'jld be profitable to
them, which Is unlikely—
because truth and relia­
bility are the essence of
successful advertising.
You don’t take chances
when you buy advertised
goods, because If by any
chance there should he
anything wrong with the
goods there Is the reputa­
tion of
merchant and
manufacturer hack of them,
and any article that Is not
up lo the advertised sped-
«cations will be replaced.
YYe "ant ><>u to know thnt we have
I he
Blue Ribbon P e r c h e r o n Horse
of ( ’rook County
Ami also th.- sweepstakes horse over h II brc*<ls <rr0(*
""iniv fair, 1913), at our harn. one mile north of Red**»
r sal‘‘ or f"r breeding purposes.
11 y" u w*nt to raise $|oo or IfWHl teams, tl<> not f**1
s«’< ..or horses. Or better still, let us show you rolls fro*
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burses which are owned !»y your neighisirs.
ferms of service—110 for single leap; »-2» “*
•in 'lilt- when mart! is known to la* with foal.
y
Be m en her I—(h e a p servire m eans inferior colts.
DON’T TAKE
CHANCES.
BUY
ADVERTISED GOODS.
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Itoalers in Draft Stallions.
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Barns on ( onion Far*