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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1914)
TH E l'A O E TW O RFDMOND SPOKUSM4N OFFR I M. TUM - A- LUM First, Last and All the Time And Here’s YVhv: There’s More to the Retail Lumber Business Than Just “Selling Wood” (H R BUSINESS POLICY IS TO H ELP YOl Ht V W HAT VOL W ANT. It is impossible to find men who try harder to please you than 41 \ ,-od rot-4 WlUotl PnM Ide Ut . . , . Thow-a* II Ntarahall \ 1er h e»t . W. J Urtati S«H\ of Stati* Sr*' of T r » i i lury. . . . 44 F \tr \4oo , F K IsAttr S«M of Inter tor t. M 0 (irrisoti Sr< of War M 1’ Ki'iWrM Sre of t\>»n W II Wllaon Sri*. of l-»bor j « >»r l>h Ul 9 Itunlulu Soc of NiO V Sre of V; r 1 «-ulture D W Houston A. iturlrftou 1*0* tHUà*ter Li¡.-lierai |{pvtu)|i)a Atto me V Oeu*r*l J** « T in t »O V «•rnor Sur of Slate Trr**urrr Attorney lim erai Supt l*ub Instruc . Stai» Prlnt*r l.abor Commlaalonar Game 44 ardwu Stato Enstn>*or Our Engineering Department. With Free Plans and Specifica tions. Is at Your Service. SEE ANDERSON A B O IT IT Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. ROLL-TOP DESK IS BARRED Correspondence TKTH EKO U r* 11 I-IION4 HOI IItu Dally , p ìf apt Suu day. < *. (U- tU » P tu. » T p m S u n d a y . < to » * m , 6 lc we do, and NO ONE is more anxious to give you the very best the remodeling on your present home, a new barn, your district school house, your new silo from our latest ideas on silos. ♦ |M>|VI| I II I Mill Its t'slljr. axcapt "unday. I JO a. in to 4 p ni Sunday. I to » a m l. f t i f t « mulled not later than I ' J p in, will I m i « hers on Hi» ulsbi trsln setti* nor'ti j W MOORE. I* M and most reliable information on lumber and building material than we are. For the benefit of our customers who are unable to secure the services of local architects, we will help you plan that new house, ♦ ♦ ♦ R AILR O AD 1 1,111 Oresoti Trillili I ‘•Hr T r»ln arrives ft “ « 1 m olli ' IV « m T t*ln arrives from South * tOi>m O W r a n Hally Traiti •irmi*» from u“ " h J 01 I' ™ Trsln srrlvss from »outli • <)l • » H |l 41 KOI.. A set'*- B IT T E ♦ ♦ ♦ In the Interest of Efficiency Eastern Railroad Equip* Its Office* With Modern Furnishing*. Great Pairwing Damaged. The hall In the HIJks museum. In Amsterdam, which coutalns Rem brandt a "The Night Watch." pain*-d In 1642. was specially mill to hold the picture, that the lighting might be aa perfect as possible. The picture Is always lighted; the hall always dark Originally the picture was ar ranged badly aa to light and apace. When in 1715 It was transferred from the Doelen to the town hall. It was made to lit Into Its new position by laving strips rut off the canvas on either side and off the top. which de stroyed the balance O i« «i!4 W r.t lieu W Olcxvtt . Th<m |t K »» V M C ra w f o rd I A It t'hurrhlll A Harris O W I’ f J o h n It Hotel Redmond I N 144.11 M t t II VlllJV r rut«"* fo r ib i ’ u I s u r r reu*«>nul»lit. Furniture VOI* WILL . i * . h . ds (’. II. IRVIN, Furniture & l miertakiai À l-aw ls E fhaniborUln Congr.-aatm-u, \ J Slnnolt, W l' Haw I s t . V V' I ji (forty s»:\ i o i l it mm i vi in s i itn r \V L Bradshaw Judge 44 t Bell Distrlrt Attorney This Is an age o f efficiency, and In Mi** I Alt tie Mead is a is t in s M r s the successful stores, offices, and cor D. D. Smith this week J. E. Van Allen has rented the porations one tees many things that Simmons place and ia sow ins it to make for mere efficient work on the part o f every one from the big boas grain. Mrs. M. A. Kins. Mrs. H D Mc down to the Janitor Gowan and Mrs IV W itte W illia m « Nowhere perhaps Is efficiency more called on Mrs. Hattie Mahalfey last rigidly demanded than on most of • m i k I im Thursday afternoon. Mayor J F II ... h the railroads An order Just Issued by Three o f the live pupils taking the R e c o r d e r .....................D Q. Burdick an Eastern railroad la Illustrative of eighth grade examinations In this T r e a s u r e r ................... J R Roberta district graduated They are Joe ,he point This order forbids the use A tto r n e y .......................J A Wlltrox Telephones In Constantinople. McElfresh, W illiam Van Allen and o f roll-top desks by any of the em C. A. A4 AMU Constantinople will shortly be "on Marshal Misa Lottie Mead. ploye*— all offices from the president * Our school closed Wednesday. down and all those along the system the telephone.” Aa the service Is In Councilman W, U Phœnlx. K C May 20. and the teacher. Mrs. De- have been equipped with flat-lop the bands of a private rompany. and Immele, Il F DeSoufa, F II A t W itte W illiam s, and husband m ove! kinson. G W Farris. P M Reedy not aa here a department of the post- to their home on Crooked river Sat desks This Is so the men will not cram office. we may unreservedly congratu Regular Meeting* — 2nd and 4th urday. Tuesdays of each month Mrs. H. D. McGowan called at the pigeonholes full o f papers and pile late that ancient city on Its new ac Stony Point and Daisy Ranches work and papers on their desks, close qulaltlon. remarks the London Globe. REDMOND COMM4 Id I 4L I LI II Wednesday forenoon and at W. J. them up and go borne The man with It la curious to read that several Turk Sturdivans and M. A. K in g’s In the a flat-top desk will clear It off be ish gtrla will be found among tha P r e s id e n t..................W S Rodman afternoon. operators This Is a new and highly Vice President...........Guy E Dubaon Mrs. E. E. Butcher and daughter. fore leaving In fact It’s mandatory significant departure, and la said to Secretary ..................... R L. Schee In this case, and he steps up to hia Frances, visited at the McElfresh Meet* first and third Wednesdays desk the next morning, not having to have tha full approval of tha govern- and Benton homes one day last week In each month The C. O. I. Co. men are putting fusa and fume over a pile o f unsorted meat. in several weirs and intakes in this papers, but ready to dig right In on vicinity this week. T ry our Classified Ada— lc word. the day’s Job. There a nothing left un Mrs. J J McElfresh called on Mrs done from yesterday. E. M. Eby Tuesday afternoon. NAM ES FOB M A ILIN G Mrs. DeW itte W illiam s and Mr. An Extraordinary Dwelling. and Mrs C. D. Sturdivan took dinner The Spokesman has the name of at W. J. Sturdivan * Wednesday. A remarkable dwelling place Is sit G. H. Stone was over from Powell uated at Blendoc, Kent. England. ________ every taxpayer In Crook county, with Butte Sunday. Standing In the corner of an agriciU- postofflee address Persons de- W. E. G regory and Mr. and Mrs. tural field of many acres. It was for airing names for mailing or other D eW itte W illiam s took dinner at E. merly a chapel, probably the private purpose* can secure same at this o f M. Eby’s Saturday. J. F. Van Allen has finished his chapel o f the owner of a large estate fice at a reasonable figure. in the immediate neighborhood It work o f assessing. D i« « .-lotion o f P n r tn r r .lilp Miss France* Butcher is assisting has been many times restored, great her cousin. Mrs. Gregory, this week care being taken to keep It true to Ha K. M Kby sold two ntre pigs to original form, the Interior, especially Notice Is hereby given that the DeW itte W illiam s last week. the roof and spire, being formed of partnership existing between Jour- Mrs. W. E. Gregory and Miss Frances Butcher called on Mrs. H. wrought oak beams Strangers to the dan It Kulesch was dissolved by mu By H o l l a n d neighborhood, who are Ignorant of Its tual consent on A pril 1, 1914, P. O D. McGowan Saturday. Ed Line* was a business caller at history, when out for a stroll on Sun Jourdan continuing the business. An advertisement It an H arvey Shank's one day last week day, often attempt to enter the build Insurance policy. It In We neglected to mention last week ing, under the Impression that they A ll Indebtedness o f the above firm sures against loss through was assumed by P G. Jourdan. and that Mrs. H. D. McGowan enjoyed a the purchase o f goods of ride in the McElfresh auto, this be may attend a service there, and are all accounts due the firm are collec astonished to find that It la in reality ing her first auto ride. Inferior quality. When you tible by him. J. F Van Allen has been fencing In use a* a d welling house. The ex buy goods that are adver Dated. Redmond, Oregon, April 1, act History of the building Is lost, and a part o f his place with hog wire. tised you know you are W. E. Gregory assisted DeW itte antiquarians from all parts of the 1914. getting the best. Makers W illiam s to move Saturday, remain world are continually calling to In- P. O. JO U R D A N , ing over night at the W illiam s home. apect what is to them a complete mya- o f poor articles can’t afford M A T T KULESCH. Mrs. J. J. McElfresh and son, V ic to advertise them. Unre tor, accompanied l>eon McElfresh tery. Many explanations are offered liable merchants are not B A B B IT M E T A L and W illiam Salzer to their work In by the oldest Inhabitants o f the neigh the woods south o f Bend. The young borhood. and strange tales ara told allowed to advertise In this men expeet to work there some time concerning It. The Spokesman has about i.OOO Paper even If advertising Mrs. E. E Butcher took dinner at pounds o f old type ffietal that la just would be profitable to the Gregory home Saturday . American Caviar Popular. the thing fo r babbit metal, packing them, which Is unlikely Clinton Benton, the little son o f The use of the roe salmon and other for boxes, etc. Same will be sold Mr. and Mrs Earl Benton. Is recov because truth and relia ering from his bums and can now American fish for the making of cav reasonable. L arge quantities sold bility are the essence of get around on his hands and knees iar is growing rapidly, and as a re at a discount. successful advertising. L ittle Eva. who has been staying sult what at one time was a serious Vou don’t take chance* with Mrs. C. L. Mead during her waste bas been turned Into an excel Notice for Publication brother's Illness, is home now. when you buy advertised lent and valuable food. The principal Department o f the Interior, United Clarence Johnston Is here from goods, because If by any States l-and Offlt-e, The Italles Washington vlsltin ghis aunt, Mrs difference between this caviar and the chance there should be Russian caviar is that the Russian ar Oregon. May 21. 1914. J. J. McElfresh ticle Is made principally out of stur Notice Is hereby given that Jesse anything wrong with the geon roe. while American caviar la D. Butler o f Redmond, Oregon, who. F IS H IN G ON TH E M E T O L II H goods there la the reputa on February 15. 191.1, made Home tion of merchant and The well known fishing resort o f made from salmon roe, white fish roe, stead Entry No. 011284. for the manufacturer back o f them, Dan H elsing’s on the Metollus River and the roe ol other fish that are han S ti 8 E *4 o f Section 4. and N % NK ’4 dled on a large commercial scale aa o f Section #, Township 15 South, and any article that I* not Is now rebuilt and equipped better well as from sturgeon roe. Range 12 East, W illam ette Meridian, than ever to take care o f the trav up to the advertised speci This caviar Is made In the same has filed notice o f Intention to make elin g public and those who are look manner as the Russian caviar. The Final Commutation Proof, to estab fications will be replaced. ing for good fishing and a good time roe Is pressed through screens, which lish claim to the land above de combined can find It there. 4611 allow the egg« to pass, but hold back scribed. before W 11 Daggett, U. S Oomrilssloner, at Redmond. Oregon, D ON'T T A K E all the membrane and the egg sack*. on the 8th day o f July. 1914 C A T T L E S H IP M E N T These eggs are then packed In a large Claimant names as witnesses: CHANCER. BUY W E. Claypool, W J Woods, W The Redmond Union Warehouse quantity of salt, which draws some of Company w ill ship out a car o f hogs the water and other substances from I). Rannela. H arvey Martin, all of a d v e r t is e d g o o d s . ( ’ line Falls. Oregon June 2. Anyone having hogs, veal them. H. F R A N K WOODCOCK. or cattle ready to ship with this con Register signment should list same with Robt. First publication May 28-June 25 4 *> 12 The Spokesman for good printing M YOU CAN IMI NC) BETTER ANVW’HQ» C» iMF IN VND Ml Co\\ w vu i i l l v o i n i : i : d i h i H off r ilE O H IITH Circuit Court Merond Monday In March, first Monday In September, first Monday In December Probate Court First Monday In each month Commissioners' Court The first Wednesday In January. March, May. July. September and November BUY YOUR I I HNlTltt KF.DMOND ra w ly « o í N I 4 . . . . U Springer . . Warren Brown . . . Frank Elkina . . . Ralph Jordan ........ W H W irts H A Foster J E Meyers IV II Poindexter Fred A Hire II ilayley, W W W ILSO N. I'm,.I , ,r Funner« In lina illalrirt und other Central Oregon ur«* invited in mule ihn I heir lH’u.l«|uuitrrs while In town W*a22 to their want« uml do*Irr their pnlr-mag* q ? l' S Senators. Harry tjino and tioo < Id h >R County Judge County Clerk Sheriff Treasurer ........ County Attorney Assessor School Hupt . . . . Coroner .............. S u rv e y o r ............ Commissioner*. R Brown M i t 0.1 V|| \ | Hotel Redmond Bar IIK K M \N ( VKItlES J. L O V K. Proprietor NO TH ING IU T NIK IlFST HKST UH VN DS OF L lq l'O K S , WINKS VND t ll. VltS The Spokesman Keeps you p«»*te<l tin ne ws m atters all the time Attention! Farmers and Breeders Advertising Is Insurance Mant y on to know t ha t we hair I he Blue Ribbon Rereheron Hors of Crook County A "'l m I ho •I"1 "Weepstakes horse over all breeds " air. I;M:J), at our burn, one mile north of UedmO "i- Male or for breeding purpoRM. If you want to raise $ loo or |r>4)0 teams, do not f»H !' ° ,ir Or better still, let us show you colt" t t t 1 I,,,r***s which are owned by your neighbor". Terms of service $|<> f„r single leap; *_’«» I" I"*“1 r" v ' ,l,‘ "ben mare is known to l*e with foal. lb-member!— Cheap servire means inferior roll"- Jackman & Con Ion KKDMONI), OIIKBON Dealers in Draft S ta ll!«*. Ih.rns on < onion