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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1914)
TMK PAO K SIX H ENRY ! •- ■^A d - c T REDMOND HP»>KK-»MAS P E C K S COUSIN S A L L Y ' * I NL M Aw’ « 1 vwiTM T r t o CU- O c BOe»t_fc~ / More Reasons Why You Should BUY YOUR GROCERIES OF US No. 9— Because we sell what you ask for. We really serve you. "Just as good” is tabooed in our store. W e ’d rather lose the sale than foist on you something you might not be pleased with. No. 10— Because we make a specialty of delivering when promised. It costs money for efficient delivery ser vice, but it pays us. Also, we deliver by parcel post to out-of-town customers. No. 11— Because we are careful with the little details of our business. We till telephone orders with exactness. You get the right packages. Such small things form the mountain of good service. No. 12— Because you can actually save more money and more patience, as comparative experience will show. Come in and get acquainted. Hobb’s Cash Grocery and Bakery REDMOND, OREGON notU'f'Abl«* result* E*«*n II the crop of fleltl or of c lover l**’ reinoted from the land, much humm »• Added to the »oll because of t’telr rAhk root growth And, If the* l>e h»Mi**t*d for their »eed. the Atem» IHA* be re turned to the land And pra« lt* ally the whole of the crop. *AluAble for buttili», be Added to the »oil Kew farmer» can afford to ad*! the tiecrAAAry humua to all of their land In one araaon, but nil < an add It In aome form to at leant a «mall patch each year and gradually build up the whole farm A K LOVETT fount? Vgrtcultur tat MIO < IO K k t II* I I I I I.4MII» o\ E li T i l l IK U W i l l Hi 1*1*1 \ Dry Uree kern are Jubilant over the fact that K Ii lilmpler »truck a good flow of water at 2.** feet u « i the I'rlnevllle Journal Ile ha» ia feet of excellent water Everyone of the 3S fam ille» In that »ectton w a» interested In the well, not flnam lally of course, but whether or not water could be obtained at a reasonable depth Thl» well art! Ira Ihr (jura Iloti, at Iraal for domestic use llr r r lo fo rr »h a llo » springs furnished ihr » a lr r supply A cooperai ivr r If ori will hr mail» thl» auinmrr lo build a dllrh to lakr walrr out of Dry rreek durine thr niontha of January. Erb ruary, March and April lo corrr moat o f thr 10.000 arrm available for agricultural purpoam •MMHKMt I W. I l.l It M il l. t i l l K IB M HI 1*1*0 II J l M • lth the « hlltl % rharge of In the Rnt degree wilt |»fi»b » brought agalnat him mother a « vet I» not known IrriNMory to the crime, idence I» « r i > «trong to the effect that I ihe knew that th e crime waa being c o m m i t t e d , and aa a former • hlld »f this c o u p le had ••Mile time before died un d er pec uliar haa a tendril*-* to clrcuttiatancee ■how that both are equally g u i l t y Her condition ii I au* h th at » h e waa taken to the Pi Unde t ter h o a p it a l at Dritte* llle for medical Attrition, and also to be under the >barge of the • hr HIT Dr »»lie tile a* urr» were proposed for thr handling of (he father be fore being taken to Drinevllle bui Sheriff Elkin» prevented any disturb ance and With the »I«! of e m »« depu tir» the pr »oner • »■ landed safely In the county jail where he I» be ing carefully watched Thr couple have been in thla country about a year. and at the time of coming to Central Oregon they walked m»*»* of the way. and ••»on after arriving took the Job of cooking f*»r the mill Their former home having been »«»me place In California coming from there to thla section It I» an evident fart that their future hum» will be at Salem for a time at least In a conversation with the sheriff this aftern>«»n It w a» learned that Sheldon had ■. ^ !e »•■ :.«* • • »nf*-«»l<»u» aa to h!» Action» on that night and that In the «»pinion of the official» he would come through and tell all • bout It In the nett few daya The preliminary hearing will not be held for several day», until the wife re coyer» sufficiently to be questioned carefully 31 Puller wifr decease«) * «.SOffg t ••r hr ligi ’ iM f who. on Aug •tea«! entr* t|on i. I « • M, I« I*,,!- II I n ' *"• W mu . t hied notier u. * nal Three l » ’ I’rtmtl J, I, claim tu th* ‘ »•1 Itm , jZjJ. before \% |l ***•*«. t* . v a •loner, at Mr I Till ’ • A » c i» I >11 tTalmant • " *• »< tilt), John It If. **'■» « J P r*>d W alte * h I w ! ,ow er III I lf < ‘ "««on M * » »NK WOOOCttll C im i p u b li c Allow U *••*«•« (ue (‘«Mbaika I v»p«r I uivnl ut ' h» S iale» las-l 11 $ ,( » ire,...i. Ma : i i m i Sufica t» Kr,»bc gl,»» Ua 1 II lluMer of H«die 0*4 ( un K .bru sir l i O D , M alea.) Entry S , «J l;«, M *« H K V» of He- I tua « u « * , q*l o f MeeOoa ♦ I C I « , Il Kangr IJ Ka»< VV UIam»u, «■ ba» f le.l »..li. r ..f lataattaa u ■ Cina) i cicntnuiatlan l»Tn»f. H a l Mah rial:, 1«, taaf ttew , arrlbed. b»f*>re W H [ ' l'»n u u lM i"i r- K ^ a ,t f un Ih » «Ih dar of Jalp. lit i l'Ialin a' I r , r» u tlIM ») M « i 'U i i - h ì W J « « « l 1* Itannel» I I « , , » , Marti« « ‘ line Calla. » tregua ii n< * \ k w ootm T | Clraf publn allea May IlJatrl AdmlnMtralrt« ta m la Ih » l'ouniy l'.carl af Ik* Mini Dragua. fot th» l'aaitj «( ci«, In l ha mal taf al Ik# Hophronla A Ittk M ««. leni» ! Su« Ira la ber eh, gite» Ikal Wr doralgnrd haa ber« «ppolttW ; la tra lrli of Ih» rwtala ut Irylm i Tetheruw. ,|eecp|l»<. b) Ik* Court of tha «ta l* of Or»««* l'ro o k t'ounly All per un* h»< ng dalai toni »aid »a la le are ’.c e ti «u tlM m el •e,n( ihe anta* « ih prupw *»«m| t>> tue at t! I n . I tSM*M Hedmund. Oregon, wltkls (U s a t i from dale hereof VIOLA T m ittû t Adaiitdtm M II DAGGETT Attorney for A dm I starniti* I;:::,:: :::: Hollow of Her Hand The Kedmnnd »III gire a big en (S ign ed ) G. Springer. Judge. E. « U l t S O U S NEED MOKE HI Ml S ho* »upper at Mutua. Mall W. Inc» H. Bayley. commissioner; W lllia W. I unllnued fruì, page I - day eyenlng. June 2 » Progressive Brown. Xclcltlioii o f \ egetahle Matter M III "SOO" and a literary enlertalnmrnt will be features Everybody Invited r » r resto.,» of his own. b» did sol In c r r a v Fertility XilmlnUlrstrlt Aoitr* M H ES TO « T T A l.K A L K \ Indies are especially urged to come sttempt lo drsn bar into the ru n ,,, •Sllun. ftscltisted ss he » a s III the County < mft of tk* by the The most o f us on farms In this with well tilled baskets Proceeds Oregon, for tl,r • osaty «1 section o f the country fall to ap- from the sale of bsskets will be ap study of (hai beautiful, **ttu>tU>iilf»»4 fars I In r e be In the mstt»r of Iks t W * Ibi* qu«*«r MAM There It a right time to cut al- PrecU ,e ,h *‘ fmrl «hat we are develop piled toward furnishing club rooms Mon of feeling, rather than seeing a John Tetherow 3crased . Notice 1» heret,» give« tk*! tkt• falfa for obtaining the most hay dur- * desert soil Our soli here, be- baonlrd look In her ey. A special session o f »he County ing the season and for the good M’ork begins In June on the new and farmed. of fore It was cleared Court convened at the court house in the crop. ■ Many reasons are given prob* bl5r h“ ‘ * r » » n anything Sutherlln. Coo« Bay shd Eastern " Ant lew.le babbled on In hllssfuf Tetherow . leer seed by tk* f * « Prin eville. Oregon, at 3 o'clock p. by men raising alfa lfa for the time but ,he l,aK“ bro»h. the Juniper and ra,lro* '1 giioranc« of. n,,» to say disregard for. Court o f the «1« of Or**** ' m . Wednesday. June 3, 1914 When they cut It for hay. and possibly the * vt‘Ty l,,|p bunrh * r» “ this strange ghost at tha feast, for Crook Count) There Is w ere present G. Springer, judge, man who has no reaaon, but cuta his prar,lr* l,)r no vegetable matter or N'otlie to Contractors to Booths mind, the ghost of < hallla All persons having rlslMl seid estate are her»-).* n rllW ^ P presiding; K H Bayley, commission crop on the same date each year. Is bumu* *n «* Wrandall was therw ■"•I can produce Mealed bids will be received at the er. W . W. Brown, commissioner; as near right as many o f the others a ma*«mum crop when In this con- Turning to Miss i a*Melon with « sent the same, with piupef to me at the oftlie of W P ISO* Frank Elkins, sheriff, and Warren llow ever, there is a certain stage at j <**«*on an*I. until we add this neces- office o f the undersigned. In Ited significant look In his syM . m» . nt lo Redmond. Oregon « ilhln *n w>! 1 to rail her attention to Mrs Wrandall Brown, county clerk from date hereof __ _ whlch you may get the maximum l,ary humu* «*> °u r soil, we cannot mood, Oregon, until ii o'clock p m he was amaird to find that every v.e v i o l a T im n tw * Whereupon the follow in g pro • feed ” In your alfa lfa hav and not | th* P«-'1« « » from It that we o f the 23rd dsy o f June 1914. for A : Mg- Of cob,, h.d gone from the g irls 1 I M , ul,I, > nr,!» HU»d f ,, ceedings were had. to-w it: should Injure the follow in g crop. race Hhe . . . listening to Wrandall W II DAOOKTT Ordered that a w idow ’s pension of Practically all o f our soils today b Redmond. Oregon •r»a replying Attorney for Admlnlstfstfw If we cut a lfa lfa too young, we . . ,n « ‘‘»nosyllsblsa. but 2 I T I cubic yards grsvel f 110 per month be allowed Mrs. M. "pack” or "b lo w " or "w ash,’’ and that she . . . . . . rr ,(f ,h„ lltb>f , om get a larger percentage o f water and R Reed. each of these conditions may be b. Redmond. Oregon Hl MMDVI a n . sbs.r.cMoo . . . 0o, for less dry matter and the hay shrinks 3 1.300 sacks o f cement f o b Ordered that a warrant in the sum remedied by adding humus to the In Ihe Cir< ult t'ourl for ik* Slant to be doubted Muddenly. aft-r badly. I f we cut the crop too late, Oregon o f 1117.«2 be Issued in favor of soil so afTected Practically all of Redmond. „ at Haras face .h . o f Oregon for Crook Coanif we not only get "stem m y" hay, but George H. Brewster, for bill pre N lla fl Capron. pl« «Mf. ^ ^ H a u B n g said sand, gravel .,„,1 kmkad «quarwly i„ ,„ M , mym ^ also lose valuable feed In shattered 7 ''" * ' « rOW ,C00'1 ' r” b* from . . . . , sented at March term and disallowed h« saw m her. an sipraasloa of actual leave» and Injure the follow ing mBd h,hta «h* <« r . T r v dr n i rk 7 W illiam I) Cnpron. ™f>oern. If not .|,rm then because o f failure to Itemize 0 . . . . much good plant food In them How- r" ^ rv" lr Forked Horn Butte To W illiam 11 Cnpron. '»• ** crop In case o f a backward spring . . s i^ i„ „ same. lesile was In the middle of a v ---- *— ----*----------- - — * -- “ ■•««»»r In s ta llin g new n .»,r and named defendanl , » or attack, by Inaect.. the flr.t crop f° r «««*• • Pro‘ w. , j . lene« »h e „ Kara laughed .loud In th « D im » of the * Ordered that a warrant on the tifar «ut sic us. or r^ , m may no, make A No 1 hay. bu, It I. 7 '°." P' ! " U r" ,U,r* ° ' h" r Mon. „ „ . T s u T “ ‘"'L ' n' “ ,r<,# , «g , 'Ihe tie K In gon you ar* herrl Bow ,,n file in my off! nee, where road fund In the sum o f $250 be Is necessary that it be harvested, what-| rlons than the mere presenre of the pear and answer the .«»mpl»** louWB« f«'"U '»U« to th. agalnat you In Ihe »«►*»»• •* sued to W. M. Ferrell, and also a ever its condition, In order that the plant food. They require the pres * * 1'1 *P*K-,#r»Ht»ns can he obtained »«her In a dated sort of way as II 'n* ,r ,nr|udr any one or more coming out of « d re,m warrant for $250 be issued to W. E. follow ing crop may not be injured ence o f both air and water In the ault on or before June 1L ' ‘ soil at the same time and the moat »hove Items Certified rheck sald dar heilig Mi ,h** Clay pool; said money to be used to and may make a "g o o d ” crop The Wrandall turned ararl«t Therw ha 4 for 10 per cent of the fm m the date of Ihe first pu" . - com plete work already begun In same may be true, but seldom the o f them require the "b o d y ” which Amount of b**n nothing in hla , * o f thla summons stJ sofia*- M only decayed organic m atter can give th e hid bid must accompany each bid f° r * ' » “ ««». he waa ,<0|,. , ur. ^ . { ^ 1 their respective districts. you fall lo Ml appese and»“* ^ same year, o f a second crop when o in. returned to the u n .„.. . « « h l n g .lightly. . h, murmured to the soil. Moat vegetable matter I wanl thereof the plslntla *V ,jg In the m atter o f the McKenzie drought or Insects set it hack or humus also provides available bidders and to ihe successful bidders ,hltl* ab°u« having thought of .a 1 to the court for Ml. relief road: Whereas. Crook county is The time to cut first year alfalfa when contract I, signed In case any * mu,ln« •«'»7 and begged Mm to I In the complaint herein. «J-* . ^ pledged to co-operate with the forest — If there are many weeds In the plain food 1 s d e cre e dissolving the hollo* bid Is accepted and bidder I nr ,. Mr. I 1 « »*•**•» rude ,g ,| „ The moat elhrlent and valuable mur • . uni'* I* . " b" ■anin. service in the Improvement o f the Held Is when the weeds begin to rlm ony now e»lsting b*J***lt4. thing that we rarT uae for "building ling *° *‘ n," r lB,H ■ ,,,n*rsci with the , p , . " trul continuing the Piallili IT and dofendant, «a* ^ M cKenzie road, and the people o f .hade the alfalfa, but do not cut too * ' " ' « • 1 « ^ o f It In : awarded the absolute cu»to«f up" our aoll Is barnyard man u r e i ' “ accordance therewith the,, » „ „ , . Bend. Redmond Sisters and Prlne- |ow N ever cut new alfalfa too close control o f I ails Wlnnlfrod preferably that well rotted For '*••1 i o Un* c i t y **VVh»f I», a at vllle are guaranteeing to carry the to the ground The time to cut the living Issue of ssl'l :urr!*•• ^ at. Brandy"' hl I V ' V V l* " ,h Indebtedness until May, 1915, In •'set” Held of alfa lfa for hay Is when purpose, this manure may he spread All contractor, will be require,I his ■ ""> further relief »».J fJ . » furnish a bond equal r,„ „..r friend sfteï ,he < ‘f hl- on the land at any time and he case J* is required to protect Ihe the follow ing crop begins to grow, •omen bail left them *'**'m J" * ' '* plowed In at regular plowing How- ,,f “ " ‘""n t or their contract, »m , «ogether on the p t W « V l,’ ,, ,h" ,n p'rem" ■ em ise« county's finances. It Is ordered tha, a„ |nd|r„w d by new sprouts from the « * - tie £ Thla summons I» »•'■Med *" '»«' approved by the . '• '- r lie ,», ha<1 u p .T .i? ." V V T h l- ................... , th, work may continue on same (See crown The ,.rop to ^ harv^ „ wd ever, barnyard manure la also an In- - - ... • perfornianre ,,f Mrs Wrandall her . » I . , 7 * 1 ? , ‘J h hy Puhltegtlon by «.rder « ! « » • - - , valuable fertilizer If used properly 1’**• f,,r ............ ,b,‘ faithful ord* r * will Improve but little under almost and. for this purpose, should I m - so ,b,‘ lr r,»ntract - ‘'V ,,ahl " Hprlnger. Judge of ths The council reserves ly about the older W< "I dare a »« . k ,ni* n * fo u r t o f Crook county. . ^ The request fo r money fo r road any condition after this time and It handled aa to get the fu ll benefit o f ,l,,! right lo reject any and all |,I<U you falltn. . _ m| .V * " , Wf>.. ,b|hklrig atemt made April 14. I * H '"'..f’ l.Di * Improvement In the vicinity o f Red- la best to get It off the ground aa bo, h th„ ||qu|d and fhe »olid ma rnu falling • | m or DENTON O. R I'R D If'K , •aid Booti) It aas d I red ed Min' !,|l* , " '1' . pl*’A»Aril |y mond and Bend presented. Judge soon ss possible In order iha» the fol. ( ^rja|a published In the lledtnonn j K im f»rtier •>ut he waa p«rp,e*ed. llisn, a weekly tie» «paper « o b ject, on ground ths, If th . money lowing crop may do Ita be., Th„ 111M. o f Br^ n manurp. wl|, al Redmond. Oregon, o n c e * » — Is expended It will exceed the budget |t pays to watch for these new probably prove the most practical , IM K O E D W ITH K IL L IN G HAIG (T o Iw, continued ) for «I« r o tt-c «; cessi ve » e e k for general improvement. sprouts, eapeclslly for determ ining on the most o f our fsrms, at present. Weeks. Slid the date of Ik* flVjVfc* (C ontinued from 1st Page) lleallo n thereol ■ reof Is May ' V f a r iM Request o f the Com m erclsl Club the tim e fo r the first cutting. T ry It bersuse o f the coinpnrstlvely f«w Votke for Publication date named In said ,,rd*r o f Redmond for $250 for the Potato and see. livestock we keep Green manuring ter evamlne-l thoroughly and first publication Show fo r 1914 presented by Mr. A. E. IXJVETT, la simply the plowing under o f a dirt was brought In hy the Ju ry M ld DENTON G h* H u V r n|‘ i i '-«•rto r. United mai.K Land Office, The H a ll.. Rodman County Agriculturist. green crop and any crop, even weeds, the father responalhle for the doing Atiornev f»r ■ « reg„n. June 2, 1914 *"**' Kedmoai, j " " tt «»Ice la hereby given that Emma First publication May PROCEEDINGS OF ’ THE COUNTY COURT usm 0,1 r :h.rk*io.b* ... < m > *wh.uh.*L„... “SS*