The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 18, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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The Redmond Spokesman
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Strictly in Advance:
One y e a r .........................$1.50 Thrw months................ $ .50
Six months.......................... 80 Single copies........................ 05
HARRY P WILSON Propt - ’
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F a rm ers in this district ami
C en tra l O regon an* in v ita i to m ■»' •
th e ir h eadqu arters w hile in town
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to th e ir w ants ami ilesire th eir paim nag«
rates fo r m eals are reasonable
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Hotel Redmond
Published Kvery Thursday at Redmond. Oregon
By the REDMOND SPOKESM VN PI BUSHING COMPANY
Filtered u second class matter July 14. 1910. at the poatortV*
Redmond. Oregon. under the act of Mtrrh 3. 1*7»
KKDMOSD SI»t>K»
The Krtlnwiul Pharmacy has |»(|• „
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prfu ni Smith line of Syrup
tlu| ^
Fruita
which gp.
Cai*,
the t«e*"t manufacture'I
our Soda» a iliatinctlvr taste tl • ,,
O F F IC I \ l .
HIS ROAD UP-TOTHE-MINUTE
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D IK E ! I'OKX
K A li.lto A D m u : i \til»
Oregon Trunk
Pally
Train arrPes from uorth 7 S3a.ni
Tralu arrives from south 9 lop m
O W R A N
Pally
Train arrives from north 7 «'7 p tn
Train arrives from south S »'I a tu
II BAUKOL* Agent
Judge
District
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Com«* in ami try »«»me of three t ■ itgy,^
rilF IK IFF. t REAM IS l»FI I» Im s
O t o . ne»
I It O O k
Court y Judge
Counts C i r 1 k
Sheriff
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KKDMONI) PH ARMAI
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Mothers Say That
S n o w f l a k e F lo u i
Is the BKST on the Market
FIRST”
these hot days, and for busy people it saves a
DAY’S TIME.
Fast freight service from Portland and the Sound to
^ and from the East : through merchandise c a n via Burling’*
ton. Great Northern. Northern Pacific and North Bank care
Oregon Trunk.
Special attention to Livestock to Market. Shipping
days, Monday. Wednesday and Friday.
J. T. HARDY.
Traveling Freight <& Passenger Agent.
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U o v e r n o r .................
IHwsld Weat
Sec of State ............ Ben W Olrolt
Treaaur e r ............. Thoa II Kay
Attorney Cenerai
A M Crawford
Supt Pub luatrur . J A Churchill
State Printer
H A llarrla
U b o r Commia»toner
O P llolf
Carne Warden ..............W F Fmely
State Knglneer . . . . John H I.ewt»
l". S Senatora. Harry lame and tivù
K Chambertaln
Congressmsn. N J Sitinoti, W C
Hawley. A
be present at thi* meeting, as mat­
ters of Importance will be brought
up. and particularly the one that has
been before the l ’ S Government as
to the consideration of our rights
and urging immediate settlement of
same.
The meeting will open at 1
p. m . and everyone interested I»
urged to be present at that time
(a ifM d )
JOHN IKK
Following 1» the story of the rail­
road officials who were down In this
*» \I.T Itt i » T«» HK TK.STKI»
part o f Central Oregon last week.
They arrived Friday last and made a
With a view' to determining the
hurry-up trip through the county
The Portlnd Journal has the fo l­ value of the salt bed» of Summer
lowing to say about the visit of the and Abert lakes, in order that the
State [.and Board or legislatu re
railroad men:
Somewhere in the wilds of Central may Intelligently dispose o f them.
Oregon, far from a railroad, a lone Governor West has asked the direc­
automobile plodded yesterday. Shoot­ tor of the Oregon Bureau o f Mines
ing forward with the speed of the and Geology to make an examination
wind, another automobile hurtled, o f them
Recently representatives o f New
leaving the first car far behind
With the stage setting thus de­ York syndicates offered to buy or
picted, the curtain rises on L. C. lease these beds, and were willing to
Gilman, president o f the North Hank pay more than $1.500.00« for them,
railroad system, and W. D. Scott, but the Land Board rejected the o f ­
general manager. They were the o c ­ fer because It did not know the real
cupants of the fast chugging tour­ value o f the beds
In making the announcement the
ing car. Because they overcame the
hills and the sandy places, they man­ executive declared that several days
aged to get to the Oregon Trunk ago he expected the I.and Board to
station at Bend just in time to catch make an investigation of the beds,
but that the other two members op­
the evening train for Portland
In the other car fumed W. IJ Skin­ posed It, and that he was now re­
ner. traffic manager of the system, questing the examination not as a
and J T. Hardy, traveling freight member of the board, but as Gover­
and passenger agent. They were try­ nor. He asked the director to make
ing to get to Bend also, but missed an early report to the board.
the train.
B U K TO \ \TI III-:
That is why the heads of the ex­
ecutive and operating departments
got home shortly before noon today
An exchange says
A hen is not
The traffic manager Bent a curt tele­ supposed to have much common
gram from Bend that he would reach sense or tact, yet every time she lays
Portland at 5 o'clock this afternoon. an egg she cackles forth the fact.
The heads o f the North Bank sys­
A rooster hasn't got a lot of Intel­
tem had been inspecting Central Ore­ lect to show, but none the less most
gon for several days They had never roosters have enough good sense to
been south of the railroad terminus crow.
before and wished to see for them­
The mule, the most despised of
selves what
resources are drawn beasts, has a persistent way of let­
front the region In Harney and Lake ting people know he's around by his
counties.
insistent bray.
All started together from I,ake-
The busy little bees they buzz,
riew early yesterday and expected to bulls bellow and cows moo, and
conect with the regular train for watchdogs bark, and ganders quack
home. The occupants o f the larger and drives and pigeons coo.
car put on all speed, believing the
The peacock spreads his tall and
other car could negotiato the dis­ squalks:
pigs squeal and robblns
tance in equally good order and un­ sing, and
even
serpents
know
til they felt the train pull out. they enough to hiss before they sting.
supposed their companions
were
But man. the greatest materplece
close behind.
that nature could devise, will often
stop and hesitate before he'll adver­
K V K \ IN D IA N * U H K K TIS K
tise
W
Ij»(Tcrty
S. P. & S. RY.
VISIT THIS
Under the head "Indians to Meet
S o o n ," John Ike, an educated Indian,
published the following story In one
of the county papers:
The regular annual meeting of the
Cowlitz tribe o f Indians will be held
on Monday. June 15, 1914. at the
residence o f John Ike at Silver
Creek. Wn
It is urgently requested
that everyone belonging to the tribe
Voi
W il l. BE SATISFIED WITH !l
lO I M l
Pi » r o t Kit K H tll Its
»• H P
Daily, except Sunday. 9 30 a m Sursosor
to C p m
Commissioners. K H Itavlev M «
Sunday. 3 to 9 a tn
Brown
Letters mailed not later than * t ’•>
J T Hardy, traveling freight and and in order to make the title stick p m will leave here on the night
t lit: t < >1 111*»
passenger agent of the S P 4 8 out more solid. Mr Hardy put In a train going north
Circuit Court Second Wo
J W . M O O K K. I* M
Kalla ay and the Oregon Trunk Hall­ safety pin at the top of the card
Mar. h nrst Monda» u> Sep
way. with headquarters In Redmond, This sure was an original Idea and
T K I . K I ’ I I O M : HIM Its
first Monday In December
Pally,
except
Sunday.
6
a
m
to
last week had The Spokesman print the compliments Mr Hardv has been
l*rv»bale Court Ftrst Wo«
some cards for him
"J o e ." and receiving, not only from shippers on 9 p m.
i**ch mouth
Sunday. 8 to 9 a m . 5 to 7 pm
everybody calls him by that name. Is his affiliated lines, but the Oregon
Trunk Railway as well, have been
sure original.
N \ riON 11.
WrdorSilAX Id JâiPun M a i * h.
Following is the text of
The title head on his card was numerous
In I t Soiilrt
JUIJ.
r*« j i » nb« r «ntl N o i * « b i f
"Safety First." printed in red ink. the card
Woodrow Wilson
President . .
i 1 n o » m < i \i h
Vice Prs^t
Thomas R Marshall
j y i
♦
W J Bryan Miyor
S*c of State
♦
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KtMordrr
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W F Ml t 1
8#c. of Treasury
J H Ko
St*c of Interior
........ r. K lutile T r « i » u r « r
J k Vk
S«*c o f War
L M Garrison \tti>rnr'
You believe in Good Roads in Oregon, so do we. then use
i' A A
. . . W. C lie.lfi.ld M Afilli A \
o f Com
W II Wilton t'ounclltnen W C l’ hiviili, K »
Sec of l.abor
the OREGON TRUNK and NORTH BANK LINES. "The
Immote. Il F IWSOU«» F C At
Swc o f Navy .
Josephus Panici»
Smooth Way.”
klnaon. C VV Farri» I* M llee.lv
Sec of Agricolture
P F Houston
2nd ati.l Itli
l’ ostina»,er Cenerai
A
tlurleaon Regular M cct mg»
"The Owl” at Night is the BEST way to travel
Tueaday» of ea* h month
Attorney Cenerai
Jaa M.Keynold»
SAFETY
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M A IL IN G
The Spokesman has the name of
every taxpayer In Crook county, with
their postoffice address
Persons de­
siring names for mailing or other
purposes can secure same at this o f­
fice at a reasonable figure.
T ry our Classified A d s — lc word.
I t i l » V l o \ D i l i V I M I ID I VI
KOK S A L K
HY
ALL
LIM H 'KRS
< I I II
Preatdent
W S Rodman
Vice President
Guy K lt.dts.ui
Secretary
R L S. he«
Meet» flr»f «u d third W e d n e s d ay
In each month
A. (i. AUJNCHAM
Th# formt ry depart n. «'lit Mill COR
«truct a bruì«« i a. r«'*» thr Ilrrltrn
brunii. l>**t » c*r n lu-trolt AO »1 SilfiAU
Tho Port Und i« r t co tiimiAAlim It ai
urtl^r**«1 « n**u tuz and «Iri rrTtl ihn
all tlr**»!icin*j «hall
br t
cleri» in frnot of priva?** *F
Wines and Liquors
Imported and
Domestic Cigars
Make
the Farm
Pay
N othin* hut tht* IJKST i*
m t m i I
at our pi*
< Irrtfo n
R u llin o m i,
First of 3 .!, thr farmer must
be a bu u n f i t man.
Farming it manufacturing food and < <>d produi u in.| the
farm and farm equipment constitute the plant.
Competition ii keen and it require» buxine»» method* to nuke
money.
R e d m o n d ( afe
I he parcel* post has opened the way to Wider market*.
Rural telephones, trolley* and mail delivery have brought unlim­
ited opportunity for doing busme»».
Formerly Young'** Grill
Y o u need one thing more—
I NDEK
NEH
MANAGEMENT
1 h e L . C . S m i t h «Sc B r o s .
Typewriter
« "Ml- AND TRY OUR MEAI-S AND YOF
Typew ritten correspondence wdl give you a prestige and
enable you to get higher price*.
WILL BE SATISFIED. THE
Your w n or daughter can learn to operate the L. C. Smith
k Hro*. typewriter in a »hort tunc and incidentally he getting a
business education.
m oney .
EEs I
MEAL
IN
L A R G E ."
REDMOND
I AND
FOR THE
Rook of in»truction free.
•Mail (hi* coupon
L. ( . Slrphen»» and Guy Slrtrn», Propricto*1*'
Pita«* trnd rne your trre hook alx*ut typewriter«
Name —____________________ _______________
p o.
State— .___________________
Anderson Bros.’ Saw
To Ik# L C. Smith & fir»« T;p«w riter U.
•I0(>
Oak
S treet.
Portland.
MANE FACT! RE ILS o f r o u g h a n d dressed
1‘INF LUMBER. OUR MILL IS THE NEAREST
p o in t t h a t y o u c a n g e t high grade
Oregon
lum ber .
Furniture
YOU W ILL BUY YOUR FURNITURE XT
REDMOND.
YOU CAN IM) NO BETTER ANYWHERE
COME IN AND BE CONVINCED
DON’T
W AIT T IL L YOU NEED THE GOODS.
C. H. IRVIN, Furniture & Undertaking
OUR PRIC ES
a r e r ig h t .
• ' / Miles Southwest « f L a id i.iw
IM H I
ON
stilli,
••'It I IsllMBBA \o\\
! tlmae using the Ic.il * 111 '** ^
pari towards trying 10 **
! o f **•
|»W
There have been h»sl* ,,n ^
before, hut
c a r e l . •«•**■ 1 |fïf.
'V "
( " t 'he iiw o f using them resulted u>
^
' - " ' " v *nd fri.-,......... hl„. tlon st an early date
•' *•
|y(
"'••re and will leav. ,,
for , h
easy lustier lo pull •' ott
(k(i
****** *>( 'he public
water when through * l,h
^
A boat ws. greatly #<N.dw|
, hf>
preventing It from ......," lln*k,«lB
'*y both fishermen and pleasure »nuked or broken I » pie*'** w
seekers and the liberality ,,f Mr
lake Is rough
Duckett In furnishing the i „ , i » ri«l
, -I home-
-rid building the boa, should be , p
lie» a bnoafer*
Tru d e
predated I »
l(th
n
J
*"
w ..k
llerald
j
,• „ „ e k e . .
look material lo Motile