The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, May 21, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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FOREST NOT KB
SIMMON'S
. bo one will think or coming here ."
III the Circuit Court of the State
The girl roae. Aa ihe stood before
The Chinese national conservation
of Oregon for Crook County.
J. II. Hoe, plaintiff.
bureau la considering reforestation her benefactress, she heard her mur­
mur aa If from a far-off
“Just about
va.
at the headwaters of Yellow' river. your size and figure." and wondered
A. C. I,ura», defendant.
The
government
report
shows
that
not a little.
To A C. I,lira», the above named de­
this will ameliorate the torrents and
“ You may sleep late. 1 bare many
fendant.
In the name of the Htate of Ore­ cause a more regular flow from the things to do and you will not be dis­
gon. you are hereby required to ap­ now denuded uplands It Is acknow­ turbed Come, take off your clothes
pear and answer the complaint tiled
and get into my bed Tomorrow we
against you In the above entitled ledged. however, that this reforest­
action on or before the 13th day of ation may not have an appreciable win pian turtuer—“
"But, madam," cried the girl, ”1
June, 1914, and If you fall to so effect within the lifetime of the
cannot take your bed. Where are yon
answer, for want thereof the plaintiff present generation. *
to—"
will take judgment against you for
1-ast year the fire loss on the Ca­
the sum of One Hundred Fifty-two
“ If I feel like lying down. I shall
Dollars
and
Thirty-eight
Cents nadian timber reserves was the lie there beside you."
I $152.38). with Interest thereon smallest ever known, only 1-50 of 1 The girl stared. “ Lie beside me?"
from the date of said judgment at per cent of the area being burned
"Yes. Oh, I am not afraid of you.
the rate of sis per cent per annum;
child. You are not a monster. You
and for the further sum of Kour Hun­ over.
Zentaro Kawase. professor of for­ are Just a poor, tired— "
No. 1. -BKt’A l'S K Irnck of this Htore «tand* the personal inteir-
dred Dollars (1400), with Interest
thereon st the rate of ten per rent estry at the Imperial University of
"Oh. please don't! Please!" cried
rily of the management, and when you buy of u* you
l>er annum from the 17th day of No­ Tokio. Japan, has been making a the other, tears rushing to her eyes.
get the good» strictly as represented— no substitution.
vember. 1913. and for the further
She raised Mrs Wrandall's hand to
sum of One Hundred Klghty Dollars tour of the national forests of this her Ups and covered It with kisses.
( $ 1 SO ), with Interest thereon at the country to learn the government's
No. 2.— HKt’A l ’SE you poffiUvely get honest weight.
Our
Long after she went to sleep. Sara
rate of ten per rent per annum from methods of selling timber and of re­
scales are regularly inspected and sealed.
They weigh
Wrandall stood beside the bed. look­
the 1st day of March, 1914. and for forestation.
you out what you pay for.
Short weight and long busi­
ing down at the pain-stricken face,
the sum of Seventy-five Dollars ($75 I
More than 858.000 young trees and tried to solve the problem that
ness life don't hitch.
attorney's fee, and for his costs And
disbursements, ar.d that the property are being set out this spring on na­ suddenly had become a part of her
heretofore attached In this action, or tional forests in Utah and Southern very existence.
No.
HKCAt'SE you are guaranteed prompt, courteous and e f­
so much thereof as may be necessary, Idaho, and the season Is reported as
"it Is not friendship." the argued,
ficient service. Clerks and delivery men on the jump to
be sold for the purpose of paying
serve you accurately. This is one of the features of our
said judgment and costs and dis­ particularly favorable to their suc­ fiercely “ It la not charity. It la not
humanity. It's the debt I owe, that'*
bursements. Including said attorney cessful growth.
live wire policy.
fee.
Armstrong Lake, within the Bear- all. She did the thing for me that I
This summons Is published by tooth National Forest. Montana, is could not have done myself becauso
No. 4.- B K C A l'S E you get the Best Groceries at the lowest
order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw.
I loved him. I owe her something for
prices. The only way to prove the truth of this state­
Judge of the Circuit Court of the said to rival the famed Lake Louise that"
v
State of Oregon for Crook County, of the Canadian Rockies. It lies at
ment is to buy from us. This reason stands on its own
Later on she turned her attention"
made on the 20th day of April. 1914. an elevation of 7,000 feet, surround­
feet.
Come in and let us fill your wants.
to the trunks Her decision was made
and prescribing that this summons,
lie published for six consecutive ed by towering mountains. A good With ruthless hands she dragged gown
weeks In the Kedmond Spokesman, a road which can be traveled In half after gown from the "Innovations" and
weekly newspaper published In Red­ a day by automobile connects It with . cast them over chairs, on the floor»,,
mond. Oregon. The date of the first the railroad at Billing!.
A ruatlc across the foot of the bed; smart
publication of said summons is the
things from Paris and Vienna; half
hotel
has
recently
been
completed
23rd day of April. 1914.
and many trails make the surround­ gowns, tea gowns, lingerie, blouses,
J. A. WILLCOX.
hats, gloves and all of the countless
Attorney for Plaintiff. I ing region accessible.
things that a woman of fashion and
First publication April 23-June 11.
means Indulges herself in when she
Proof Positive.
goes abroad for that purpose and no
Notice o f Sheriff Sab­
“ My wife will know I drank too other to speak of. From the closets she
in the Circuit Court of the State i much at the banquet”
drew forth New York "tallor-sulta” and
of Orgon for the County of Lane.
“ Why. you are walking straight other garments.
Redmond Bank of Commerce, a j euougb.”
Until long after six o'clock she
corporation, plaintiff.
“ But look at the bum umbrella 1 busied herself over this huge pile of
va.
costly raiment, portions of which she
W. N. Cobb and Nettie Cobb, de­ picked out” —Pittsburgh Post
had worn but once or twice, some not
fendants.
Whereas, on the 16th day of AprtU
Missed a Lecture.
• at all. selecting certain dresses, hata.
seed The average cost of extracted premises.
This summons Is served upon you 1914. by consideration of the Circuit
Robins — Joque found a surprise stockings, etc., each of which she laid
seed was 41 cents per pound.
by publication by order of the Hon Court of the State of Oregon for
There Is a considerable amount of (} Springer, judge of the County l^xne County, judgment was render­ swatting him when be got home last carelessly aside; an imposing pile of
many hues, all bright and gay and glit­
yew 111 California, and makers of Court of Crook county, Oregon, ed In favor of the above named ; night.
tering. In another heap she laid the
plaintiff
and
aglnst
the
above
named
Dyer—
Wbnt
was
It?
hows nre seeking msterlal there for made kprll it. 1914 By n M order
It was directed that this summons oe defendants for the sum of Five Hun- j Robins—Bis wife was sound asleep. somber things of black; a meager as­
archery sets
sortment as compared to the other.
published In the Redmond Spokes­ dred Dollars, with Intereat thereon
Inliic, Onion». Poultry nml llntter
Results from western white pine man. a weekly newspaper publiahed at the rate of ten per cent tier an- | —J udge.
Then she stood back and surveyed
the two heaps with tired eyes, a curi­
• nil Egg* Have Been ttnlrml plantations, three seasons or more at Redmond. Oregon, once each suc­ num from the 19th day of February,1
Joys of Absence.
old. show an average of 97 per. cent cessive week for six consecutive 1913, and for the further sum of
ous, almost scornful smile on her
Bent to M rtirrt at Onrc
“ Aren't you awfully lonesome with­ Ups. "Th ere!" she said with a sigh.
success. On ati average white pine weeks, and the date of the first pub­ Seventy-five Dollars attorney's fees,
lication thereof Is May 14, 1914. the and for the further sum of Ten Dol-1
'The black pile is mine, the gay pile
soil planting ran be conducted for date named In said order for the lars and Forty cents, costs and dls- | out George?"
bursementa, w hich Judgment was en -! ” 1 haven't time to be. I spend the is yours." she went on. turning toward
from $5 to $8 per acre.
firal publication .
I Food producta to th e value of j
rolled and docketed In the clerk's of- i mornings rending his letters and the tho sleeping girl. “What a travesty!'*
DENTON (1 B l’ RDlCK.
Forest botanists recognlxe only j
1 1 1 , 1 h I i I m M
foi U m I «Red
Then she gathered up the soiled gar­
flee of said court In said county on afternoons answering them.” —Brook­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
one cypress In the United Slates. I
Redmond. Oregon. the 16th day of April. 1914
ments her charge had worn and cast
ilea forces In Mexico »re to he de- Its range extenda from
lyn
Life.
Delaware
And whereas, It was further or­
them Into the bottom of a trunk, which
|kered at the navy yard by New southward around the coast Into ^ Flrat publication May 14-June 25 dered, by the said court, that the
she locked. Laying out a carefully se­
The Deadheads.
urk dealers at once. The c o n t r a c t » ^ Texas anil up the Mississippi valley j
following described premises, to-
SUMMONS
"What started the riot at the per­ lected assortment of her own garments
II f o r 6 5 . n o n p o l l i n i » o f p o t a t o . » , ;
wlt:
Beginning
at
the
NK
corner
of
to Illinois and Indiana.
It la one
for the girl's use when she arose. Mrs.
In the Circuit Court of the State the N 'W 'i of the NW>* of Section formance of 'Hamlet' last night?”
jf.,00« pounds of onions, 34.non of the few rone bearing tree# which
Wrandall sat down beside the bed and
of Oregon for Crook County.
Nine, In Township Fifteen. South, of
“
Ham
held
the
skull
and
said.
‘Alas,
tonni» of froxen poultry. 40,001' drop their leaves In winter.
U. W. Davies, plaintiff.
Range Ten, Fast, of Willamette poor Yorick. you are uot the only waited, knowing that sleep would not
The
tunda of b lit t e r Slid 20.000 dosen heartwood of cypress la noted for Its
va.
Meridian, In Crook County. Oregon;
come to her.
II. Spelscr, defendant.
thence running west 208.7 feet, on deadhead In the house.' " —Pearson's
decay-reslatent properties.
(T o be continued.)
To H Spelser, the above named de­ the north line of said section; thence Weekly
_______ ______________
fendant.
south
208.7
feet,
thence
east
208.7
FOREST NOTES
In Ihe name of the State of Ore­ feet, thence north 208.7 feet, to
Tickets on Sale
gon. you nre hereby required to ap­ place of beginning, containing one
IK
YOU
W
ANT
pear and answer the complaint filed acre in Block Five, of Davidson's
Apple wood Is the favorite ma-
June 1 to September .It*
ngalnst you In the above entitled Addition to Ihe town of Sisters. Or­
rlal for ordinary saw handles, and
Final Return Limit
To rent a house
suit on or before the 13th day of egon. be sold by the sheriff of Crook
»me goes Into so-called brier pipe»
October :ll
To sell a house
June, 1914. and If you fall to ho County, Oregon, ns under execution,
With Liberal Stopover
answer, for want thereof the plaintiff and the proceeds of such sale, after
To get a hoarder
j New Jersey has a timbered urea
will apply to the court for the relief paying the costs, disbursements, at­
Privileges
To rent a room
if about 2 , 0 ( 10,000 acre», on which
demanded In said eomplalnt. which torney's fee and expenses herein
To sell anything
Ite timber Is worth about $8,500.-
Is. In atibstanea. that the certain con­ stated, be applied upon said Judg­
To buy anything
100 on the stump II •» mainly valu­
tract of sale of the real property ment. and If the proceeds of said
Uae The Spokesmans
therein
described, made and executed sale be Insufficient to pay said Judg­
tile for cordwood.
Classified Ada.
by and between Ihe plaintiff as first ment then the plaintiff to have Judg­
Many of the forest fires attributed
Only one cent a word.
party and youraelf as second parly, ment and execution against the de­
O R E G O N -W A S H IN G T O N R A IL R O A D ft N A V IG A T IO N CO.
L railroads are caused not by
lie, by the court, adjudged nnd de­ fendants to recover such balance un­
creed to be null nnd void and of no paid. notice la hereby given that I
OREGON SHORT LINK. UNION PACIFIC and connections
parks from locomotives, but by th i
further force and effect, anil at an will on the
— AT THE—
Igar and cigarette butts thrown
end. That yourself and all persons
SI MMONS
tilth (lay of June, IIH I.
>m smoking csr windows.
III the Circuit Court for the State claiming by, through or under you be
barred, estopped and forever fore­ the same being Saturday of the
Port Orford cedar of the Pacific of Oregon for Crook County.
Shown In the Following List:
closed
from having or rlatming to week, at Two o'clock In the after­
Nlta
O.
(
’apron,
plaintiff,
M il, recently tried as a substitute
Denver ................ ..............ft .VMM*
have any right, title or Interest In noon of said day. at the front door
vs.
|br Kngllsh willow In the nianufae-
Colorado Springs .............. 88.00
and to the said premises adverse to of the court houae. in the city of
William D. ('apron, defendant.
Let Us Help You Plan Your
« 0.00
Omaha ................ ................
Nire of artificial limbs, has been To William I), ( ’apron, the above the right, title and Intereat of the Prtnevllle. Crook county, Oregon,
« 0.00
Trip Now.
Kansas C tiy......... ................
plaintiff therein, and that whatever sell, to the highest bidder for cash,
m im e d d e fe n d a n t
oniol unsatisfactory.
While It Is
00.00
Saint Paul .......... ...............
In the name of the atate of Ore­ pnymenta have been heretofore made all of the right, title and Interest of
fliilii enough, It Is too coarse and
««MM*
Duluth ................ ...............
gon you are hereby required to ap­ by you to the plaintiff on nccount of the said W. N Cobb and Nettie
W in n ip eg .................................
«O.iMl
Tittle
pear and answer the complaint filed said contract be adjudged and de­ Cobb, defendants. In and to said
Saint I amis..........................
70.00
An an experiment. Ihe supervisor against yon In the above entitled creed to be the property of the plain­ premises, and all the right, title and
Interest which the said defendants
Chicago ...............................
72.¡M*
f Ihe Beaverhead national forest Is suit on or before June 27, 1914, tiff
had
in
and
to
said
premises
on
the
Cincinnati ............................ H4.40
Thin summons Is published by
tripping Ihe bark from the bases of said day being more than 42 dart order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, 1st day of November. 1913, that be­
Buffalo ................................
»2.00
from the date of the first publication
\ number of lodgepole pine trees at
T o r o n t o ...............................
»2 0 0
of till»
«ltd notice, and If Judge of the Circuit Court of the ing the date of the levy on said
premises
under
the
writ
of
attach­
Washington ................
107.80
arimi» periods before they are to you fall to so appear and answer for Stale of Oregon for Crook County,
ment
heretofore
Issued
In
this
ac­
P
h
ila
d
e
lp
h
ia
...........................
I
OH..to
to cut for telephone poles.
I bis want thereof the plaintiff will apply made on the 20th day of April, 1914, tion. to satisfy the said Judgment,
New York C ity....................... I0H..V*
and prescribing that this summons
M M llM tree»
exude to the court for the relief prayed for be published for six consecutive costs, atorney's fees, accruing costa
Boston ................................... IIO.tM*
In Ihe complaint herein, to-wlt: for
renin, ami It I h des i r e d tO bn.l « hot a doe row dissolving the bonds of mat­ weeks In the Redmond Spokesman, a and expenses of sale, and said sale
Other Eastern Citi«*» at Corre­
sponding Beduclion*.
effect this may have as a preserva- rimony now existing between the weekly newspaper published In Red­ will be made subject to redemption
plaintiff and defendant; that she be mond, Oregon. The date of the first In the manner provided by law.
flve treatment for the poles.
For
iletailed
information, fares, routes
Dated this 25th day of April, 1914
publication of snltl summons Is the
and arrangements, call on
Weatoni yellow pine rones, to the awarded the absolute custody and 2.3rd day of April, 1914.
FRANK
ELKINS.
control of Lois Wlnnlfroil (’ apron,
Sheriff of Crook County, Oregon.
«mount of 8.377 bushels, obtained living Issue of said marriage and for
Any Axent of the O.-W. R. & N.
J. A. W1LLCOX.
By W K. Van Allen. Deputy.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Jin the Bitter Hoot National Forest, such further relief as to the court
First publication Apl 30-June 11
Montana, yielded 9,482 pounds of may seem just and equitable In the First publication April 23-June 11.
our Reasons Why You Should
BUY YOUR GROCERIES OF US
Hobb’s Cash Grocery and Bakery
REDMOND, OREGON
$100.000 Worth of
Food for U. S. Troops
SUMMER
EXCURSIONS
EAST
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
REDUCED ROUND-TRIP FARES
summon!
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