The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 04, 1914, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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PAOK SEVEN
TM K HKDMONI» HPOKKHMAN
pon my soui.
SIMMONS
’’She’ll be immensely gratified, I'm
In the Circuit Court of the Slate
rare."
of Oregon for Crook County.
"For heaven’s sake. Les. don’t be
J. H. Hoe, plaintiff.
Continued from page 6
VI.
inch a fool as to show her the thing,"
A. C. l.u ru , defendant.
other one from memory7” she asked :ried Booth In consternation. "She’d
To A. C. I.uca«. the above named de­ lightly.
lever understand."
fendant.
"Ob, you needn't worry. She has a
"1 think so. I'll show you one this
In the name of the State of Ore-
Kon, you are hereby required to ap­ evening. I have my trusty crayon fine sense of humor.”
Booth didn't know whether to laugh
pear and auawer the complaint hied about me always, as I said before/’
against you In the above entitled
latter In the afternoon Booth came or scowl. He compromised with hlm-
urtion on or before the 13th day of face to face with Hetty. He was de­ velf by slipping his arm through that
June, l u l l , and If you fall to so scending the stairs and met her com­ of his friend and saying heartily;
answer, for want thereof the plaintiff ing up. The sun streamed in through I "I wish you the beet of luck, old
will take Judgment against you for
boy "
'the sum of One Hundred Fifty-two the tall windows at the turn in the
"Thanks." said Leslie drily.
stalra,
shining
full
In
her
uplifted
fare
Dollar«
and
Thirty-eight
Cent«
($153.38). with Interest thereon as abe approached him from below.
(T o be continued.)
from the date of said Judgment at He could not repress the start of
the rate of six per rent per annum; amazement. She was carrying a box
and for the further sum of Four Hun­ of roses In her arms—red rosea whose
The Eugene cannery Is running on
No. T» Itccau.Hf we always carry honest Imrirains. We make
dred Dollars l $400). with Interest sterna protruded far beyond the end strawberries and gooseberries.
thereon at the rate of ten per rent
it a business policy to huy certain articles regularly
The Willamette Pacific grade be­
per annum from the 17th day of No­ of the pasteboard box and reeked of
vember, 1913. and for the further a fragrant dampness.
in larjfe quantities. Then we take a small profit.
tween Lakeside and Winchester is
sum of One Hundred Eighty Dollars
She gave him a shy, startled smile being thrown up by a 60-ton shovel.
($180), with Interest thereon at the as she passed. He had stopped to
No. t> -Because we not only have bargain s at all times, but
M. E. Miller, one of the candidates
rate of ten per rent per annum from make room for her on the turn. Some-
the lat day of March, 1914, and for what dazed, he continued on his way for labor commissioner, made his
becauae we t|o not have special sales at any time.
the sum of Seventy-five Dollars I $75)
campaign with pictures of factory
Our gisals are priced right at all times.
attorney’s fee, and for his rosts and down the steps, to suddenly remember
disbursements, and that the property with a twinge of dismay that he had buildings In full operation.
heretofore attached In this action, or not returned her polite smile, but had
A cannery and evaporator are to
No. 7 Because we carry best grades for those who demand
so much thereof aa may be necessary, stared at her with most unblinking be erected at Alvadore.
be sold for the purpose of paying fervor. In no little shame and em­
highest quality. We cater to the "best trade” as
said Judgment and costa and dis­ barrassment he sent a swift glance
well as to those in moderate circumstances. This is
Admini-tratriv Notice
bursements, Including said attorney over bis shoulder. She was walking
fee.
a high-class store for everyone.
close
to
the
banister
rail
on
the
floor
This summons Is published by
In the County Court of the State o f
order of the Hon. W. L. Bradshaw, above. As he glanced up their eyes
Oregon, for the County of Crook.
met.
for
she
too
had
turned
to
peer.
No. 8— Because we treat all our customers with equal fair­
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
In the matter of the estate of
Leslie
Wrandall
was
standing
near
State
of
Oregon
for
Crook
County,
Sophronia A. Tetherow, deceased.
ness. Our grocery business is measured by the
made on the 20th day of April, 1914. the foot of the stalra There was an
Notice is hereby given that the un­
golden rule o f a square deal for all. Our prices are
and prescribing that this summons eager, exalted look in his face that dersigned has been appointed admin­
be published for six consecutive slowly gave way to well-assumed un­ istratrix of the estate of Sophronia A.
square, too.
weeks In the Redmond Spokesman, a concern as his friend came upon him Tetherow, deceased, by the County
weekly newspaper published in Red­
Court of the State of Oregon, for
mond. Oregon The date of the first and grasped his arm.
Crook County.
publication of said summons is the; ’’I say, Leslie, is she staying here?”
All perrons having claims against
cried Booth, lowering his voles to an said estate are hereby notified to pre­
23rd day of April, 1914.
J. A. WILLCOX.
excited half-whisper.
sent the same, with proper vouchers,
Attorney for Plaintiff
"Who?" demanded Wrandall va­ to me at the office of W. B. Daggett.
First publication April 23-June 11.
cantly. Hla mind appeared to be else­ Redmond. Oregon, within six months
from date hereof.
where.
VIOLA TETHEROW.
Notice of Sheriff Sale
’’Why, that’s the girl I saw on the
Administratrix.
road--
Wake
up!
The
one
on
the
In the Circuit Court of the State
W. B. DAGGETT.
envelope,
you
ass.
Is
she
the
one
you
of Orgon for the County of Iaine.
Attorney for Administratrix.
Redmond Hank of Commerce, a were telling me about In the club— the
corporation, plaintiff.
Miss What’s-Her-Name who— "
Administratrix Notice
vs.
"Oh, you mean Miss Castleton. She’s
W. N. Cobb and Nettie Cobb, de­ Just gone upstairs. You must have
In the County Court of the State of
fendants.
Whereas, on the 16th day of April met her on the steps."
Oregon, for the County of Crook.
ceed $7.600, which Is s very smsll premises.
"You know I did. So that is Miss
In »he matter of the estate of
This summons Is served upon you ! 1914. by consideration of the Circuit
Item when compared to the amount;
John Tetherow. deceased.
by publication by order of the Hon Court of the State of Oregon for Castleton."
being spent on the west side and the (•
"Ripping, isn’t she? Didn’t I tell
Notice L hereby given that the un­
Springer. Judge of the County Lane County. Judgment was render­
ttenet!t that will be derived by Crook Court of ('rook county. Oregon, ed in favor of the above named you so?”
dersigned has been appointed admin­
j county. Of this amount the forest made April 14. 1914. By said order plaintiff and aglnst the above named
"8he’s beautiful. She is a type. Just istratrix of the estate of John
service agrees to furnish half, which It was directed that this summons oe defendants for the sum of Five Hun­ as you said, old man—a really wonder­ Tetherow. deceased, by the County
Court of the State of Oregon, for
published In the Hedmond Spokes­ dred Dollars, with Interest thereon
s will reduce the county portion to the man, a weekly newspaper published at the rate of ten per cent per an­ ful type. I saw her yesterday—and the Crook County.
small sum of $3.760, County Com at Redmond, Oregon, once each suc­ num from the 19th day of February. day oefere."
All persons having claims against
" I’ve been wondering how you man­ said estate are hereby notified to pre­
' mlssloner It II. llayley Is a strong cessive week for six consecutive 1913. and for the further sum of
Seventy-five
Dollars
attorney’s
fees,
aged
to
get
a
likenecs
of
her
on
the
sent
the same, with proper vouchers,
weeks,
and
the
date
of
the
first
pub­
WOKR *'N T IIK M< kEN/.IK ROAD supporter of this road and la doing
to me at the office of W. B Daggett,
lication thereof is May 14. 1914, the and for the further sum of Ten l>ol-
all in Is power lo see the work under date named In said order for the lars and Forty cents, costs and dis­ back of an envelope." aald Leslie sar­ Redmond. Oregon, within six months
castically. "Must have had a good
Is TO START SOON
way at ns early a date as possible first publication
bursements, which judgment was en­ ong look at her. my boy It isn’t a from date hereof.
VIOLA TETHEROW.
rolled and docketed in the clerk's of­
DENTON (1 Ill'H DICK.
The Importance of having this
Administratrix.
fice of said court In said county on map-shot, you know."
Attorney for Plaintiff.
road Improved before the opening
Booth
flushed.
"It
is
an
impression,
W. B DAGGETT.
Redmond, Oregon the 16th day of April. 1914.
of the Panama-Pacific Exposition Is
And whereas. It was further or­ hat’s all. I drew it from memory.
Attorney for Administratrix.
First publication May 14-June 25
|Ht,nil That *¡4.7.V I of Crook great
The auto travel In all parts
dered. by the said court, that the
following described premises, to-
of the Northwest during next year
SIMMONS
Conni.« Money Will Put Rmel
wlt: Beginning at the NE corner of
will he heavy, and Crook rounty
In the Circuit Court of the State the NW>, of the NW>, of Section
I will have no better means of adver- of Oregon for Crook County.
In O oim I Condition
Nine, In Township Fifteen. South, of
(I. W. Davies, plaintiff.
| Using than by the Improvement of a
Range Ten. East, of Willamette
vs.
Meridian, in Crook County. Oregon:
\ M t>nlc highway across the Cascades.
II. Spelser, defendant.
thence running west 208.7 feet, on
To H. Spelser, the above named de­ the north line of said section: thence
The Washington minimum wage
fendant.
south 208.7 feet, thence east 208.7
Sisters Herald of lust week and eight-hour law for women does
In the name of the State of Ore­ feet, thence north 208 7 feet, to
Work on Hie McKensle road i not upply to the fruit Industry as It gon. you are hereby required to np- place of beginning, containing one
pear and answer the complaint tiled acre in Block Five, of Davidson’s
start a« .... .
the
does In Oregon.
ngalnst you In the above entitled Addition to the town of Sisters. Or­
H r r u ran be made
Forssd service
The II M llylleshy Company will suit on or before the 13tlt day of egon. be sold by the sheriff of Crook
offti'fjPp and Commissioner llayley
' take up community advertising of June, 1914. and If you fail to so County. Oregon, ns under execution,
Will fo over the route the last of Hit*
the I’arlflc Const In connection with nnswer. for want thereof the plaintiff and the proceeds of such sale, after
will apply to the court for the relief paying the costs, disbursements, at­
week and I m * in, the
| each of their 34 plants.
demanded In said complaint, which torney’s fee and expenses herein
Thin work will tie rushed so
North Bend Is going after a mu- Is, In substance, that the certain con­ stated, be applied upon said Judg­
to get at the actual Improvement
tract of sale of the real property ment. and if the proceeds of said
I
nlrlpnl
water supply.
•t as early a date aa possible
therein described, made and executed sale be Insufficient to pay said Judg­
Salem has raised funds for the by and between the plaintiff as first ment then the plaintiff to have Judg­
There Is no road Improvement In
party and yourself as second party,
Crook county of as great Import­ annual Cherry Fair to he held about be, by the court, adjudged and de­ ment and execution against the de­
fendants to recover such balance un­
ance [ to all sectlona as Is the Im­ the end of June.
creed to be null and void and of no paid. notice is hereby given that I
e
further force and effect, and at an will on the
p rover, nt of the McKenxIe rond
4-
end. Thnt yourself and all persons
SI MMONH
Crook county has long felt the need
1:8th day of June, l » l $ .
4
-
Four Days o f Da/.zlinj; Attractions— June 9-12
In the Circuit Court for the State claiming by. through or under you be
of a road connecting with the \VII-
the
same
being
Saturday
of
the
barred,
estopped
and
forever
fore­
of Oregon for Crook County.
lamet'e valley. This route has long Nlta (I. ('apron, plaintiff,
closed from having or claiming to week, at Two o’clock in the after­
t
have any right, title or Interest In noon of said day. at the front door
been decided on as the most feasible
9th Marine Pageant. Corona­ llth . Human Rosebud Parade.
vs.
of the court house. In the city of
and
to
the
said
premises
adverse
to
William
D.
Capron.
defendant.
Great
-—and the traveling public has al­
tion.
Rose Show.
Military National Balloon Race.
the right, title and Interest of the Prlnevtlle. Crook county, Oregon,
Fire Spectacle.
ways favored It as being the roBd To William D. Capron, the above plaintiff therein, and that whatever sell, to the highest bidder for cash,
Display.
named defendant;
they favored most.
In the name of the state of Or«- puyments have been heretofore made all of the right, title and Interest of
10th. Floral Parades.
Fire­ 12th. Daylight Pageant. Elec­
the said W. N. Cobb and Nettle
Lane county and the government 1 gon you are hereby required to ap­ by you to the plaintiff on account of Cobb, defendants. In and to said
Historical
Parade at
works.
Carnival.
Band Con­ trical
said contract be adjudged and de- j
pear
and
answer
the
complaint
(lied
are spending more than $100,000 on
Night.
tests. Novelty Features.
against, you In the above entitled creed lo be the property of the plain- ; premises, and all the right, title and
Interest which the said defendants
♦
the West side of the Cascades on the suit on or before June 27, 1914, tiff
♦
This summons is published by had In and to said premises on the
McKanrle road. Many of the worst said day being more than 42 days
♦
tst
day
of
November.
1913.
that
be­
order
of
the
lion.
W.
I,.
Bradshaw,
♦
(rador vere Improved last year, and from the date of the first publication
•f
this summons and notice, and If Judge of the Circuit Court of the ing the date of the levy on said
♦
the work has been under way for of
you fall to so appear and answer for State of Oregon for Crook County, premises under the writ of attach­
♦
th<4 past two months with a view to want thereof the plaintiff will apply made on the 20lh day of April, 1914. ment heretofore issued In this ac­
♦
tion. to satisfy the said Judgment,
♦
Completing as much of the work dur­ to the court for the relief prayed for and prescribing that this summons costa,
atorney's
fees,
accruing
costs
ing this year as possible. The Work in the complaint herein, to-wlt: for be published for six consecutive and expenses of sale, and said sale
Limit June 15.
♦
decree dissolving the bonds of mat­ weeks In the Redmond Spokesman, a
be made subject to redemption
on the west side Is being carried on a rimony
now existing between the weekly newspaper published In Red­ will
Details
on
application
to
H.
B
A
t'K
O
L
,
Ajjent.
Redmond.
Ore.
In
the
manner
provided
by
law.
under the direction of the forest ser­ plaintiff and defendant; that she he mond. Oregon. The date of the first
Dated this 25th day of April. 1914
awarded the absolute custody and publication of said summons is the
vice
FRANK ELKINS,
See Clatsop Beach on the Orejjon ('oast, one-day side trip
23rd day of April. 1914.
control
of
Lots
Wlnnlfred
Capron,
Sheriff of Crook County. Oregon.
The estimated total expense of living Issue of snld marriage and for
J. A. WILLCOX.
from
Portland.
TVy W. E. Van Allen. Deputy.
chant mg and reducing the grade on such further relief as to the court
Attorney for Plaintiff
First
publication
Apt
30-June
11
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this side of the summit will not ex­ may seem Just and equitable In the First publication April 23-June 11.
Hollow of Her Hand
More Reasons Why You Should
BUY YOUR GROCERIES OF US
Hobb’s Cash Grocery and Bakery
REDMOND, OREGON
AN IMPORTANT ROAD
I FOR CROOK COUNTY
ROUND TRIP
Excursion Fares
PORTLAND
ROSE FESTIVAL
t
I
j
$9.20
FROM REDMOND
AND RETURN
:
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