The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 04, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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REDMOND SPOKESMAN
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Free Plans for Barns and Silos
Oregon Trunk l'*Hlr
Train arrives front notili
Train at rh os from »oitth * l " l’
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Train arrives from north
Train solve* from soul* •
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|»ally, except S md'O- * J* » ,u
to * p m.
Sunday. » to » s m
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Letters mailed not Islet than » 1»
p m will leave here on the nl»ht
tr.tn going north y
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t e l e p h o n e »tot li»
Daily, except Sunday. * s m to
9pm
Sunday. 8 to » s m . 5 to T p m
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Our Engineering I)ept. has completed the designs of a mini her of
practical barns and silos. Our Plan Book contains over 1(H) prac­
tical houses and barns. Ask for our Special Free Silo Book.
S c re e n D o o rs a n d W in d o w S c re e n s
See Anderson About It, at
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Woodrov \\TD<
Thouttâ« It Marshall
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w J llrtan
Se.- of Stats
W F Me \.loo
Sec of Treasury .
r h U ne
■ m of Interior.
u M Garrison
Stw* of War
Sec of Com . . . . . w c RedAeld
W II w llwm
Sec' of Utbor. . . . . .
phu• Daniels
Sec of Ns> »
Houston
See of Agriculture t>
» Burleson
l\>»t master General
Me Reynolds
Attornc y General J
STATE
Governor
Oswald West
Sec. of State
lien W Olcott
Treasurer
Thos It Ksy
Attorney General
V Nl Crawford
Supt Pub Instruc . J A Churchill
State Printer
R A Harris
Labor Commissioner
O P Hoff
Game Warden
W F Finely
Stnte Engineer
John H la>wls
U S Senators. Ilsrry Lane and Geo
E Chamberlain
Congressmen. N J Slnnott. W C
Hawley, A W laifferty
SEVENTH Jl HU III. IM n TRHT
Judge
»V L llradshaw
District Attorney
W A Rell
1 ItiHik
t o l NTV
G Springer
County Judge
Warren llrown
County Clerk
S h e r iff............... . . . Frank Elkina
T reasu rer......... . . . Ralph Jordsn
W II W tftl
County Attorney
h
v ru tti
Assessor ...........
. J K Meters
School Supt
P H Poindexter
Coroner ...........
Fred A Rice
Surveyor
has gone to work on the Redmond- E K E A k PO TA TO R S WIE
Commissioners. H Il Bayley. W W
Powell Butte roads. He says people
Brown
S IB T E K K A V K A N W ONDERS
must keep their waste water out of
the roads this summer. (Good boy.
THE COURTS
Munz — Editor.)
Portland Telegram
R J Abbott.
W. G. Mustard and family visited
Circuit Court Second Monday In
at the home of Henry Tweet Sun-|an » o r a t o r In the Portland fire de­ March. Arst Monday In September.
P U U M .N 'T KIIM .K
day
partment. stationed at Ore headquar­ Arst Monday In December
The Powell Butte Soros is Club met ters in the city hall, has some freak
Rasmus Peterson was hauling
Probate Court First Monday In
with Mrs Allen Wlllcoxon last Wed­
lumber from Anderson's sawmill last nesday. Although the attendance potatoes growing In his garden at each month
Commissioners’ Court The Aral
street
North,
week
was small the ladies present spent a 453 Thirty-eighth
which he believes are prizewinners Wednesday In January, March. May.
Wayne Chase is working for Mr. most enjoyable afternoon.
J- F, RJC* *• »ultertng with an at- The feature of these partlrula- spuds July. September and November
McFarland, who purchased the Jones tack
of rheumatism.
. ...
.
eighty and has made a great im­
Frank Post of Post Is visiting st U ,ha* th,,5r * ro*
but do
C ITY OF ED'I A l t
the home of Tom Houston.
no* have tops
Some time ago Mr M a y o r......................... J F lloerh
provement on the place.
Dewey
Johnson
Is
working
for
Abbot»
planted
his
potatoes
and
then
W. L Perry was hauling lumber
R ecord er.....................D 0 Burdick
M°rs«* f° r ? /.**
.
awaut j developments Home of them Treasu rer.................... J R Roberts
from Anderson's sawmill. He intends 1
to try to raise pigeons.
J A Wtllrox
Hood River ofr a few day. and ez- l * n‘* up “ nd ,oJ,Jr h,T® “ >1” * bou< A tto rn ey...............
(* A Adams
Olaf Anderson is preparing to pects to motor back, accompanied by f ° ur Inches high. Others failed to Marshal .................
show any growth and. wondering Councilman- W . O. Phoenix. R C
build a porch on the iron* of his Mrs Bussett and daughter. Fay
The Central Oregon Irrigation why. he dug up a few hills. To his
I mu.ole II F DeSouza K G At
house.
Company plans to turn over to
klnson, G W Farris. P M Reedy
Dr. Theo Beletski was called out County Weed Master Wlllcoxon the surprise he found the. potatoes grow­
Regular Meetings — 2nd and T«h
to Rasmus Petersons Saturday night task of exterminating the weeds on ing nicely, but there was not s sign
Tuesdays of each month
their right-of-way.
of a green sprout. He attributes this
to attend a sick horse.
to
the
fact
that
his
place
Is
near
the
A. E. Perry was a visitor st the
REDMOND OOMMERt INI. < l.l It
T E T H K R O W B IT T E
big brick plant, and the waste from Presiden t................ W 8 Rodman
Poplar Farm Sunday.
this has packed the ground until It Vice President......... Guy K Dobson
Mr. and Mrs. Bray visited at the
The Sage Brush Sewing Circle met Is exceptionally hard. This, he be­ Secretary ................... . R L Hrhee
home of Mrs. Bray’s parents Sunday.
Meets Arst and third Wednesdays
Mr. and Mrs. Fuller. Mrs Fuller's with Mrs J O. Hansen May 28 The lieves has killed off the tops, but has
ladies pieced quilt blccka. Ice cream
in no way hurt the growth of the In each month.
brother and the Misaes Bray were ex­ and cake was served.
ploring Cline Falls Sunday.
W. J. Sturdivar. and family were spuds, which wer «‘ planted only about
four inches under the surface.
There was an agricultural meeting Ashing one day last week
Mrs E. M. Kby was In Redmond
held at Olaf Anderson's Saturday
one day last week having some den­
NAMES FO R M A ILIN G
night.
ts! work done.
Everybody is busy irrigating these
W. E. Van Allen was over from
The Spokesman has the name of
days. Gardens are growing line the Prineville to spend Sunuay with Mr
every taxpayer In Crook county, with
and Mrs. J. F. Van Allen
last few days of warm weather.
Mr and Mrs DeWItte Williams thelr postofflce address Persons de­
Mr. Nethery is working on the took dinner at the Gregory home one siring names for mailing or other
Thompson forty.
day last week.
purposes can secure same at this of­
Mrs. Earl Benton has the measles fice at a reasonable figure.
and Mrs C. L. Mead is again caring
n iW K I . il B I T T E
for the little girl.
Dissolution o f Partnership
School clerk Fred Hoover has been
Charles Rarhor's have a new girl
circulating a petition for the Union
at their home— born May 2<5
Notice Is hereby given that the
Mrs. Grace Bayn spent the week­ High Srhool at Redmond.
E. Mead and son. John, of Crooked partnership existing between Jour-
end with her daughters, Gladys and
river, and D. D. Smith and family dan A Kulesch was dissolved by mu­
Hazel, in Prineville.
The executive committee of the took Sunday dinner with Mr. and tual consent on April 1. 1914, P G
Sorosis Club held a meeting last Mrs C. L. Mead
J Butcher purchased a thorough­ Jourdan continuing the business
Saturday afternoon a» the home of
Ity HOLLAND.
bred Duroc pig from Jackman A All indebtedness of the above Arm
the president, Mrs. W. T. Smith.
Miss Edna Morse closed a very Conlon of Redmond
was assumed by P. G. Jourdan, and
The
strung arm of busi­
The Hne rains which have fell here
successful term o f school In the Twin
all accounts due the Arm are collec­
ness
protects
you and all
this
week
are
sure
making
the
crops
Butte district on Friday, May 29
tible by him.
the other ninety odd mil­
The pupils participated in s short step lively
I>“on McElfregh and William Sal-
Dated, Redmond, Oregon, April 1,
program and ai! did credit to them­
lions of Inhabitants of the
zer returned ffom Bend suddenly 1914.
selves.
United States against fraud
Thursday
and
departed
the
same
Mr and Mrs. E. A. Bussett and
P
O.
JOURDAN.
and
deception. It enables
night
for
t'entralla,
Wn.
daughter. Miss Fay. arrived from
W. E. Gregory and Edmond Lines
MATT KULESCH.
you and all other buyers to
Hood River last Thursday and will
spend the summer here and may called at Stony Point ranch Friday
buy Intelligently and with
possibly make this their permanent evening
It \ HUIT M E TA L
the assurance of getting
Harvey Shenk was a business call­
home.
goods that nre juat what
The petition for a rural mall route er at the Daisy Ranch Sunday fore­
The Spokesman has about 4.000
they seem to be. Juat what
is meeting the enthusiastic approval noon.
I-eta Sturdivan has been having pounds of old type metal that Is Just
of the people of the neighborhood
they ahould be.
W. T Smith has cleared and is (he measles, and her brother Glenn the thing for babbit metal, packing
ADVERTISING IS
now
has
them.
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seeding to pasture a part of Ms east
THIS STRONG
.....
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.... _____ of pasture for
Mrs. Frank Forrest was a caller at ^or
* tc-
Same will be sold
forty.
The question
dairy stock has become a stupendous
Poplar Ranch one day thevpast reasonable.
Large quantities sold
ARM OF B IS I NESS
problem to the people of this seif Ion week
Her daughter, Florence, has at a discount.
Its tremendous power Is
recovered
from
an
attack
o
f
measles,
|
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_
Mrs E. N Hall has gone to Port­
exercised p r i n c i p a l l y
but
has
partly
lost
the
use
of
one
land for a visit with relatives and to
Notice fo r Publication
through the newspapers be-
of her limbs.
take In the Rose Festival.
Department
of the Interior, United
W
J
Sturdivan
and
family
and
cauae In thla way It rearhea
A much-needed rain fell in this
States Ij»nd Office, The Dalles.
Mrs M A King and children spent
section on June 1.
the greatest number, prac­
Oregon, May 21, 1914
Sunday at J. Morse's
tically all of the people
Notice Is hereby given that Jesse
A heifer belonging to M A. King
Received Too l a i r for Publication
under Uncle Ham’s Asg
strayed away Saturday and at last re­ D Butler of Redmond, Oregon, who,
I j u I Week
on February 15, 1913. made Home-
ports had not been found
You can further the good
Tom Houston has taken about 100
Frank Haworth Is cooking over on »t*»*«! Entry No. 011284, for the
work of this protective
hogs to pasture for G. M. Cornett the Tuitialo Project
SW8BW of Section 4. and NViNE*4
agency hy reading the ad­
and Henry Edwards.
Chyrstal Sturdivan assisted Mrs. ° f 8w',l'>n ». Township IS South.
Range 12 Last, Willamette Meridian,
Shorty Foster started riding ditch M A King one day the past week.
vertisements In this and In
from the Stove Pipe to the Wlllcoxon
Paul Van Allen attended Christian JL*"
notice of Intention to make
other newspapers regularly
Endeavor at Terrebonne Sunday.
Final ( ommutaflon Proof, to entab-
place.
and closely.
Vou owe It
Dunn Mustard is shipping the re­
J. r . Van Allen and son. Paul. n" h rlalm to the land above de-
to yourself to do this be­
mainder of his potato crop to Bend, and J J McElfresh and son, Joe, scribed, before W. B. Daggett, I s
cause you thereby save
via Redmond
went Ashing Friday, remaining until Commissioner, at Redmond, Oregon,
on the 8fh day of July, 1914
Tom Houston made a trip to Des­ Saturday.
time and money.
Claimant names as witnesses:
chutes Monday on business with the
Quite a few of the young people
W. E Clay pool, W. J Woods, W.
C. O. I. Co. Frank Post accompanied o f this vicinity attended a party at
him on the trip.
Riley Davidson's In Terrebonne Frl- D. Rannels, Harvey Martin, all of
Cline Falls, Oregon.
Mr Stone, who has been at work day night,
BEST GOODS ARE
H FR AN K WOODCOCK,
on his place near Redmond, returned
Mr*
W. E. Gregory severely
BEST ADVERTISED
Register.
home Monday
sprained her foot Monday morning
First publication May 28-June 25
Road Supervisor Munz Wlllcoxon and Is scarcely able to get around.
“The Home of Tum-A-Lumber”
Correspondence
Advertising Is
the Strong Arm of
Business
Hotel Redmond
I M'l R M W MIN O.l Ml \ I
IIAKin P WILSON. Pr..|.i,.t ,
I'ttrniora in thin d is tr ic t unii o th er parts q (
I en trai O regon are in v ite d to m ake this hour*
(h e ir h cadqtin rler* w h ile in tow n.
We ,.#|#r
to I heir wants um! d estro th e ir (testn o
(w
ratea fo r incula uro re a s o n a b le .
Furniture
YOU WILL HUY YOUR H KNIT IRE «
REDMOND.
YOU CAN I h > NO BETTER ANYWHF.R&
t (IMF IN AND UK UONVINi KD (XUTTI
WAIT TILL YOU NEED TIIK i.ooDs.
(’. II. IRVIN, Furniture & I ndertakins
Hotel Redmond Bar
Il FU M \N J. I.O\ F. I’ropt irD.r
(AKKIFS
NOTHIN«;
IU T THF HRHT
KFST URANUS OF LIQUORS. WINKS
AN II ( li; AKS
The Spokesman
Keeps you posted on news matters all the lime
Attention! Farmers
and Breeders
'Ve Hunt you to know that we have
I he Blue Kihhon Percheron Morse
of (rook County
At our hum, one mile north of ItedmonH. for wale or <<*
breeding purprme*.
If y«tu want to raise $ loti or $500 teams. «1** not f»H 10
"!**’ ” ur ^or**«. Or better still, let us show you colt» fw*
" A,‘ ,or!W* which are owned hy your neigM*>rs.
I'erms of service—|io for single leap; » 2» to il,M,rr
>n< v
mare in known to I h ? with foal.
•(• member!— « heap wervice means inferit*r colts*
Jackman & Conlon
KKDMONI), OKKCiON
Itealers in Draft Stallions.
»„rns on ( onion F»r*