The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 25, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Published Every Thursday at Redmond. Or«'gun
By
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SUBSCRIPTION R A T E S
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Hotel Redmond
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Eastman Kodak
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HARRY P. W1I.SON
One year ............................ $1.50 Three m on th s...................... $ .50
Six m on th s................................80 Single c o p ie s ............................. 06
Knter«»d u second class m atter July 14. 1*10, at the postoffir*
Redm ond. O regon, under the act o f March 3. 1*7*
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Farmers in this district and other
'
t'entral Oregon are invi««i »" make t n *
their headquarters while n town
to their wants and ilesire their |uitn»nage » ..
rates f»»r meals are reasoi .i' .i
at
IHE
OKKH'I \L DIRECTORY
It »11.110 kl> TIME ( »111»
O regon Trunk
lo ll y
Train arrives from north .7 I I * m
Train arrive* from south .* top m
O -W R A N
Dally
Train arrives from north
7 01 p m
Train arrives from south
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H H A l'K O U Agent
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District »Morus»
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1 he L. C. Sm ith & Bros.
Typewriter
4th of July
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TH E
Oregon-Washington Railroad £ Navigation Co.
WHI Hell R ound T rlp T ickets «t
One and One-Third Fares
B E T W E E N A L L POINTS (E X C E P T
ON R IV E R O R BEACH LINES»
W H E R E ONE W A Y F A R E 18 * « 00
OR LESS.
F or fu ll particulars, fares,
sch edules, etc., ask any
agent o f the
0-W . R. & N
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W H E N YOU HAVE AN K a *I
VOI' K NO W YOU ( A N
Pit “IT R E S
|N Kvr^
COME
IN
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A N O I I T Eg
VI.I. KINOS O F PHOTO si I lM |>x
REDMOND PH ARMACI
Mothers Say That
Snowflake Flour
Is the BEST on (hi* Market
Kill SALE BY ALL (¡HIK ERS
A. (i. AIJJNGHAM I
Wines and Liquors
Imported and
Domestic ( iirars
IvcHmond.
( F regón
Redmond Cafe
Formerly Young's finii.
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NEW
M ANAGEMENT
AND TRY O C R M E A L S ANI» YOU
" ’ ILL ME SATISFIED .
MESI
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IN
T H E L A R » .T r AND
R ED M O N D
FOR
THE
MONEY.
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Stephen* and Muy Steven*. l*r«prietoffc
P lc a * c « crol m e y o u t free b o o k s h o u t ty p e w rite r«
N a m e ----------------—__________
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Anderson Bros.’ Saw
P . O . _______ __ ______________________
S ta te .
To tko L C. South & Brm Types* rilar Co.
M ANUFACTURERS O F ROUGH A N D PRESSED
•’ INE LUMMER.
•106
Oak
Street,
Portland,
POINT T H A T
I.I MMER
Oregon
OUR M ILI. IS T H E NEAREST
YOU
CAN
GET
HIGH ».KADI
OUR FRICKS A R E RIGHT.
I 1/ Mile* Southwest of latidla*.
Furniture
YOU W IL L
REDM OND.
BUY
YOUR
FURNITURE
The Spokesman
AT
YOU CA N IK) NO BETTER A N YW H E R E
COME IN A N D BE CONVINCED
PONT
W A IT T IL L YOU N E E D TH E GOODS.
C. H. IRVIN, Furniture & Undertaking
n
Nothing hut the BEST is «ened at »mr P*
M a i l thi« c o u p o n
TH E
•>n S a le J I I . V » a n d 4. F IN A L R E T I KN I.IM IT J u l» <1
MANUFACTURED
YOU ABOUT THIS U S E
the club, tbelr w ives and friend* par­
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ticipated
The worneu folk s brought
o
n
rouftty
W 0
Those from thta vicinity attending Ihe good things to eat In baskets,
VS arrett
Krank Kit tua
the. funeral o f Wm Johnson, held at which were auctioned off There was
Sheriff
lati
Kalpk
Hay ('reek laat W ednesday, were all kinds o f a g ood lim e, such as
Tr«maur#r
wt
Count* ht tom e*
Antone A hlttrom . Rasm us Peterson usually obtain at the events given
H 4 Ko»
Aa*«*M>r
and Mra. Johanson
Mr Johnson by (he club.
Mr»
had made Pleasant Ridge his hom e
I M N T o m t K HOC KM
11 P o l l El vìe 1tar
Notice for Publication
year* before It was even a district,
Dally, except Sunday. 8 10 a m
V li Ira
after It becam e a district he was a
to 8 p m.
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rm iu i iw toasr». K H
Departm
ent
o
f
the
Interior,
1'nlted
worthy school officer
His presence
Sunday. 8 to 9 a m
States l.and Office. The Dalles.
Brow
«
Letters mailed not later than * 15
will be greatly missed In this c o m ­
Oregon. June S. 1*14
p m. w ill leave here on (he night
munity.
Notice Is hereby given that Emma
THE * « ‘ l IttH
train going north.
Quite an Interesting Sunday school Fuller, w ife o f G eorge \V Fuller,
Vlbv] Mill
J W MOORE. I* M
Circuit Court
deceased, o f L ow er Bridge. O regon,
It! iWplt»mt>
meeting was held last Sunday
March
first
mho. on August *. 1*10. made h om e­
TELEPH ON E HOI KM
Mr and Mrs Rray and fam ily vis­ stead entry S o 07278 for 8V»NW V»
Orsi Monday In !*•<«"m be r
idav
Probi
Section 8. Tow nship 14 South. Kauge 9 p m
ited their parents Sunday
Sunday. 8 to 9 a m . 5 io 7 p m
Mr. Duvall was a visitor at the 12 East. W illam ette M eridian, has
Bled n otice o f Intention to make F i­
rt Thi first
Poplar Farm Sunday.
nal Threw Year P ro o f, to establish
N VTION II.
Mar h Msy.
1
Jsnt
Wednesday
Blanche and Lila Bray. R oy and claim to the land above desc-rII •
July. Srpte ber a r 1 Novi
Hubert Rule passed Sunday evening before W B Daggett. L' S C om m is­
at the hom e o f
Etta and W ayne sioner. at R edm ond. O regon, on the P r e s id e n t ................. W oodrow Wilson
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Vice Prest
Thom as K Marchai!
ITth day o f JuJy. 1914.
Chase.
J F llow
W J Bryan Mavor
Claim ant names as witnesses
Sec. o f State.
Som e o f the young people gathered
D G Mordi
John R H ow ard. A
J
Fuller. Sec o f Treasury
W F M rAdoo Recorder
J It Kobe!
at the hom e o f Mr and Mrs. Coryell Fred W alter*. A B Chapman, all o f Sec o f Interior
F K !<ane Treaa irer
i A \\ 111« UI
Friday evening to practice singing Low er Bridge. Oregon
Attorney
t. M Garrii
Sec. o f W a r ____
H FR A N K WOODCOCK.
V A a ama
Marshal
Mr and Mrs Chase w ere In town
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M onday with a colt they took to the
First publication June 11-July *
Imin«)«• il r Dai ouia. y U Al-
o s e p h u s D aniels
Sec o f Navy
veterinarian
k in»«*i. G W Farri s r m K revi y
Sec o f A gricu lture
D F Houston
N otice fo r l*u b lira llo n
Mr. and Mrs F uller visited with
3 tul aii l 4th
Department o f the Interior. I’ nlted Postm aster General . . . A Burleson Heicular Mesi in* a
Mr and Mrs liavts Sunday
Tu«*aviaya of each n1
States Land Office, The Italic». Attorney G eneral Jas M rReynolds
The Doty fam ily attended service* O regon. May 21. 1*14
in Redm ond Sunday m orning.
N otice Is hereby given that Jesae
IO D 'lo N I» t «»'1*11 ID I VI • I I II
ST VTE
Pleasant R idge is noted fo r the D Butler o f Redm ond. O regon, who.
P resident
VV 8 Hi Mimar
num ber o f men that ran go Ashing on February IS. 1913. made H om e­ G o v e r n o r ........................ Oswald W e s t Vice President
Guy E I
stead Entry No 011J84. for the Sec o f State ................ Ben W. Olrott
and catch none.
Secretary
K L
S S S K '« o f Section 4. and NV^NEV«
T rea su rer...................... Thoa B Kay
Meets first and third \V edn
o f Section 9. Tow nship IS South.
Range 12 East. W illam ette Meridian, A ttorney G eneral. . A M Craw ford In each month
P I B l . l t M U NTA IN
has filed notice o f Intention to make Supt Pub Inatrur . J A Churchill
It A Harris
Final Com m utation P roof, to estab­ State P rin ter................
In co-operation with the w
Harry P W ilson, landlord o f the lish claim to the land above de­ In b o r Com m issioner . . . . O P Hoff
Hotel R edm ond, haa made arrange- scribed. before W B l>aggett. P. s Gam e W arden .............. W F Finely bureau, forest rangers arc to n : r a *
menta to put In a public bubbling Com m lsaloner, at Redm ond. O regon, State E ngineer ......... John H
I-ewi» ure snow dspths In tbs w r « t r r n
drinking fountain In front o f hts on the 8th day o f July. 1914
l*. S Senators. Harry laine and Geo mountains
Claim ant names as witnesses
K Cham berlain
house, for the accom m odation o f the
If you have a row you want
W E Clay pool. W J. W oods. W
thirsty people w ho want a drtnk o f D. Rannels, Harvey Martin, all o f C ongressm en. N J. Slnnott, W. C advertise it In the Classified I
Hawley. A. W. 1-afferty
the pure Iresrhutes water furnished Cline Fall*. O regon
of The Spokesman
Ic a wor
H FR A N K WOODCOCK.
by the city water plant. Now. If the
R egister
City Council will be as public sp ir­
First publication May 28-June 25
ited as Mr W ilson and install a pub­
SIM M O N S
lic watering trough where farm ers
and oth ers com in g to town can water
In the Circuit Court fo r the State
their horses,
their action w ill be o f O regon for C rook County.
Nlta G. Capron. plaintiff,
com m ended.
vs.
W illiam D. Capron. defendant.
T o W illiam D. Capron, the above ,
V B WNM VkEH
named defen dan t:
In the name o f the state o f O re­
Any tim e a person wants a good
gon you are hereby required to ap­
show er o f rain just let the ed itor o f pear and answ er the com plaint filed
The Spokesm an know beforehand against you In the above entitled
and the goods w ill be delivered
The suit on or b efore June 27. 1914.
said day being m ore than 4 2 days
First of ai!. the farmer must
ed itor has had a big high-line ditch from the date o f the flrst publication
be a b u u n n t man.
made to irrigate his lawn, and the o f tbla sum m ons and notice, and if
past three tim es he irrigated the you fall to so appear and answ er for
Firming it manufacturing food and f...>J produ. v and the
lawn and flooded It with water, a want th ereof the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief prayed for farm and farm equipment constitute the plant.
heavy rain storm has follow ed the in the com plaint herein, to-w lt: for
L omperition is keen and it requires business methods to make
proceeding
So, If you want a good a decree dissolving the bonds o f mat­
show er, let us know and we will turn rim ony now existing
between
the money.
the water on the lawn, and then plaintiff and d efen dan t; that ahe be
aw arded the absolute custody
and
I he parcels post has opened the way to w icr markets.
look out fo r a big rain.
control o f Lois W in n lfred Capron,
Rural telephone*, tr o iln * and |
-y have ........ght
living Isaue o f aald m arriage and for
T E M A LO PRO JECT OPEN
such fu rther relief as to the court ited opportunity for doing business.
may seem ju st and equitable In the
Y ou need one thing more—
Announcem ent has been made by premises
This sum m ons Is served upon you
G overnor W est that tw o units o f the by publication by order o f the Hon
Tum alo P roject have been reclaim ed G. Springer, ju d g e o f the County
and are now open to entry. They Court o f Crook county, O regon,
By said order
com prise 10,000 acres, and 2,000 made April 14, 1914
It was directed that this sum m ons oe
acres are offered for sale
Those published In Ihe Redm ond Spokes­
who desire to acqu ire them should man, a w eekly newspaper published
com m u n icate with O. l-aurgaard, at Redm ond. O regon, on ce each suc-
cessive week
for six consecutive
Typewritten correspondence wd! give you a prestige and
project engineer.
weeks, and the date o f the first pub­ enable you to get higher prices.
lication th ereof Is May 14. 1914. the
A m h i l l , SESSION
date named In said order fo r the
Your son or daughter can learn to operate the l. C. Smith
flrat publication .
be
Bros,
typewriter in a short time and incidentally I* getting ,
DENTON
G
BT'RDICK.
Last night the C om m ercial Club
A ttorney for Plaintiff,
business education.
held a basket social and literary en ­
R edm ond, Oregon
tertainm ent in which the m em bers o f
Book of instruction free.
First publication May 14-June 25
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