The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, July 02, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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T h e Redmond Spokesm an
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Published Every Thursday at Redmond. Oregon
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Redmond. Oregon, under the act of
\VK SELL THK FAMOUS KASIM VN koi)^
Farmers in this district ami other p.tO ■ 1,1
Central Oregon are invited to tt .»k. id a,‘
their headquarters while in town.
We va! t
July 14. 1910, at the pontofllce at
March 3. 1ST»
rates for meals are reasonable.
O \ I \ I II O HH I VI HI**» I ' 1' l
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L Br*dahaw
Juilf*
\V A Bell
in»trtrl \n *t •
O F F IC IV I. DIRECTOR!
It VII.Ito VI) TIM E C.VItll
brother». Ray and Hubert Rule l.lla
and lilaneh Mrav. Etta and Wayne
Chase.
Aubrey
IVrry
and
l>an
Hunter
Wilbur ('allow, who ha» been here
repairing their ditch for the last two
month* and a half, expects to leave
In the near future for hi* home In
Salem
_ •* ha» been reported that
Mr
Kilgore, who bought the Sherwood
place last summer, has sold out
Samuel Christianson, who has
been away at work for some time,
haa returned home
Mr Woods
of Weston. O r e . who
has been here for the past t s o
week* visiting with his sons. Joe
»m l Karl, haa returned home
Rasmus Peterson has a nice stand
Of cow peas ttu* season
Mr Rutts of l>e*chute*. ts work-
lug for Mr Anderson
Mr. Mleeel left the first of the
week for Seattle, where he expects
to make his home in the future
Aubrey K Perry has secured a po-
sltton measuring water for the state
At the school election last week
" " L. Perry was re-elected director
for the three-year term, and Henry
Hew ins re-elected clerk
-Mr Lawson has been hauling lum-
her from Anderson liros.’ sawmill
this week
BUI Johnson Is cutting wood on
the McCafiery place and hauling It
to Redmond
Dan Hunter called at the Fuller
home Sunday.
There was a large attendance at
the Pleasant Ridge Sunday school
Sunday
Gladys Coryell visited Lila and
Blanch Hray Sunday
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Mr»
Mary
Itreese died early
Thursday morning at the home o f
her »on. R
W
itreese
The re-
main» » e r e burled In Prlnevllle
Friday.
The men who hare been working
for Herman Allen
left
Thursday
morning en route for Idaho
Then*
young men are going alt over the
Northwest, working here and there
to pay expenses
There wilt be church every Sun-
day at the Francis
Wilson school
house from now on Rev Raker o f
Madras alternates with Rev. Ragan
o f Redmond
S D. and W G Mustard have
gone to Washington to the bedside
of their father, who is very til
Pat
Reilly of Ashwood. passed
through here with three bands of
sheep Monday, en route to the Cas-
cades
Mr. Rarklev of the Cove, took
supper with Tom Houston Monday
evening
Charlie Harrison, who haa been
freighting between Redmond and
Prinertlte for some time,
passed
through the last of the week w ith
a Kelly truck which he expects to
put on the run.
Muni Wlllcoxon has a crew o f men
pulling weeds on the ditch banks
and on the property of non-residents
Rev
Ragan
took
dinner with
Tucks Sunday after serviced at the
Wilson school house.
Russetts moved on their old place
the first of the week It seems rather
natural to see l»an at work on the
place again.
The married
men
blame Muni
Wlllcoxon for the loss of the ball
game with the single men
They say
he should not have stopped to pull
the mustard between the bases
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Among those from Powell Hutte
(Continued from 1st Page)
who attended the funeral of Mrs
Itonlavy were:
Mr and Mrs Geo the Council to secure more definite
Truesdale and family. Mr and Mrs understanding and Information con­
John Skeen and Mr. and Mrs Fred cerning his proposal
Renslaw. all old friends of the Don-
It? M Simpson, general manager
laveys in Colorado.
Earl Forrest's young brother Is of the Itoschutes Power Co., appear-
spending the summer with him.
eil before the Council for the pur-
Council Proceed inffs
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Kastman Kodak
H A K K Y P. W IL S O N . l ’ i"P> " !<
to U n ir wants and d n i n their pati >I age o
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Oregon Trunk
I'ally
Traiu arrive* from north .7 13s
Train arrives from south .9 top
O -W. R A N
Hally
Train arrives from north. .7 0.1 p
Train arrives from south S O I a
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G sprinter
rotini y J u il k **
Manen Brown
(\uinty i ’ ior k
Frank 1 Ik tu»
Sh«*r»IT
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Ralph Jordan
m TrvA»ur**t
u II U i r '«
in. County \itorti*?
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II A Fueler
VMPMUr
Il B A V K O U Ag. oi
J F M uer»
S i lu H
* 1 Su |*t
P o s T o F U t K H O I KM
P R Poindexter
i'oronrr
Hally, except Sunday. S 30 a m
Fred 1 IH«»
Suriryor
to 6 p m.
ComnilMion*r». H H lia* ley. M W
Sunday. S to 9 a m
linn* u
Letters mailed not later than S IS
p m. will leave here on the night
u n : i «H R I »
train going north
J W MOORE. P M
Circuit Court Se* on J Monday ln
March first Mandar In September
T E L E P H O N E HOI I t »
Hally, except Sunday, 6 a. m. to first Monday In 1 tee«tuber
I*r»»b4tc Court First Molul*« ln
9 p m
ñutí month
Sunday, I t o 1 a m . S to 7 pm
Coin in l*»loiicr»' 1*00rt Th»* flr»i
\ \ r i o \ vi.
\\ .•.lnr*il*t I I I Jsuuarv Mar. Ii, May.
July. September and Notemlier
. Woodrow Wilson
President . .
i l l ) o » 1 H ■ »1 »
Thomas R Marshall
Vice Print
J F llo sh
Sec of State. . . ........... W J Bryan Mayor
H li Bardi' k
............
Sec of Treasury
W F Mc.Vdoo Recorder
J It Roberta
Treasurer ..............
Sec o f Interior
............ F
K
I o n ic
j a w n icol
Sec- of W ar. . . .
L M Garrison Attorney
C A Adams
Sec of C o m . . . ,
W C Kedfield Marshal
. . . W. B. Wilson CouncUmru W tl Phoenix. H l*
Sec- of L a b o r. . .
Inituele. H F HeSouia. F G 11
Sec of N a v y . . .
Josephus Dante!»
kinson. () W Farris. P M K< dy
Sec o f Agriculture . . D F. Houston
3nd and 4th
Postmaster Geueral . . . . A Burleson R egular M< et lug*
Attorney General. Jas Me Reynolds
Tuesday* j ( each month
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STATE
Governor ..................... Oswald West
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" f State...............R.-ii w ii
Treasurer..............Thos.
B. Kay
Attorney General
. A M Crawford
Supt Pub Instruc.. J. A Churchill
t t t t l Printer
It A Harris
loibor Commissioner . . . . O. P Hoff
Game W i r t a
W F FI m I)
State Engineer .
John H l.esi*
C S Senators. Harry loiue and Geo
E. Chamberlain.
Congressmen, N J. Stnnolt, W. C.
Hawley. A. W. I-afferty
UKDMONI) P II ARMACI
Mothers Say That
S n o w f l a k e F I oun
Is the BEST on the Market
Ft U t
S A L K
IO H M O M I « V * VI VII Iti IVI i I I R
President
W S Rodman
Vice President
Guy K tkibaon
Secretary . . . . . .
R L Sebe»
Meets first and third Wednesdays
In earh month
B Y
A L L
G ltlK K IlS
A. (i. AITIVI
In co-operation with the weather
bureau, forest rangers ari- to mea*
ure snow depths In (he western
mountains
W in es and Liquors
Im ported and
Domestic fi^ars
If you have a row you want to sell
advertise It In the (Tasalfied Column
of The Spokesman
lr a word
a
Mr and Mrs Simpson o f Tacoma. pumping ‘ *>e c**y water by electrid-
are spending a portion
of
their ty. and agreed to submit a complete
honeymoon
with
Mrs.
Simpson s offer and proposal to do the same as
sister. Mrs Truesdale
Viola and soo|1 ag M lb u
Pauline will return to the Washing-
ton city with them some time this
-Moved, seconded and passed that
week for a visit with friends and the meeting adjourn.
relatives
DENTON G BI ltDICK.
Friday evening Mr and Mrs Simp­
City Recorder
son were greatly suprised when the
Powell
Butte
people entertained
"
them with a Charivari
The crowd
Tom
Richardson, the Portland
arrived In a hay rack, trailing a commercial club booster, estimates
harrow cart, In w-hich they gave the Oregon has lost 20.0U0 people on ac-
newlvweds a delightful moonlight
. .
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?"
,
ri,je
count of women not making It pleas-
Harry Speer has purchased the wit for newcomers
Wlllcoxon mower and is cutting h
a
y
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for a number of people in tia neigh­
Vilniinlotrwtrlx Notice
borhood.
He is cutting for Walter
In the County Court of the State of
McNulty at present.
Oregon, for the County of Crook
E. B Williams' reservoir, prob­
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J ^ l largest
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__
In the matter of the estate of
ably the
In ____________
this locality.
broke Friday evening and irrigated J°fin Tetherow, deceased
his alfalfa, as well as some of his
Notice 1. hereby given that the un-
neighbors'. in a hurry.
dersigned has been appointed admtn-
Dewey Johnson and Earl Forrest ixtratrlx o f the estate o f John
are plowing up Jim Hill mustard for Tetherow. deceased, by the County
George Morgan on the Wilson place Court o f the State of Oregon, for
Harold Cooke visited at the Skeen Crook County,
home Sunday.
All persons having claims against
Miss Mable Allen visited Thursday *rid *»tate ate hereby notified to pre-
with Mrs Morse and daughters
**nt 'he same, with proper vouchers,
Koscoe Howard. Engineer Redfield to mo at the office of W. R Daggett,
and Superintendent o f Maintenance Kedmond. Oregon, within six months
McCauley were inspecting the lower from date hereof,
end of the Central Oregon canal last __Da' e ° f Atst publication June 4.
1914.
week
V IO L A T E T H E R O W .
Haying is on in full force
Owing
Administratrix
to the backwardness of the season,
B DAGGETT.
the first cutting is very light, but an
Attorney for Administratrix.
extra heavy second crop is expected
First publiration June 4-July 2
to make up for it.
Mrs E. N Hall returned last week
from Portland, where she has been
Ad m in is tr atr ix Notice
visiting with relatives and friends
Miss Viola Truesdale assisted In In the County Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County o f Crook
te Redmond telephone office while
In the matter of the estate of
Miss Ramsower attended the bedside
Sophronla
A. Tetherow, deceased
o f her sister in Metolius.
Rex Allingham started over the , Notice la hereby given that the un-
mountain»» I ant week with a team
**a» been appointed admin-
George Hobbs
is
sending to his ' “ tfatrlx of the estate of Sophronla A.
brother at Glendale. Ore.
Tetherow, deceased, by the County
Mrs J. F Rice and Mrs S. D *;0,lr* °,f the s,a,e o f Oregon, for
Mustard attended
the
funeral of ' rook County.
Mrs Itonlavy last Wednesday
AI1
having claims against
Hr Robert Allen o f La Clede, ca,d e* ,a,p are hereby notified to pre-
Idaho. visited with his brother and ** nt ,he
wi,h proper vouchers
sister. Mr. Herman and Miss Mabel to me at the office o f W B. Daggett.
Redmond, Oregon, within six months
Allen, the last of last week
from date hereof
Date of first publication June 4.
P L E A S 4 N T IIIIW .E
1914
V IO L A T E T H E R O W .
A. E. Perry helped Mr. Duval
Administratrix.
make weirs a few days this week
W B DAOGETT.
Andrew Nelson called at the Fuller
Attorney for Administratrix.
home Sunday.
First publication June 4-July 2
Messrs. Anderson and Peterson
made a business trip to Rcdrnoad
n otice for Put..... Mom
nonoay
. . .
. .
Department of the Interior, t'nited
Alex Duval has been working on
state, |.and Office, The Halles,
the county road near Cline Falls
Oregon. June 2. 1914.
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* ,h<* *'r,f JIian to P " '
Notice Is hereby given that Emma
up hay this season in this part o f Fuller, wife o f (Jeorge W. Fuller,
the eoun ry. He expects to cut three
lx)Wt. r j , r|dge. Oregon,
crops this season.
» h o on \ i.- •.-r '* 1 :• I • i . m a d e h o m e
A i number o f Pleasant R id g e s stead entry No. 0727k for S % N W
you ng people gathered at the < oryell H,., Mori „ Township 14 South. Range
home Wednesday evening for choir , , Kaa, Willamette Meridian, haa
practice
nied notice o f intention to make Fl-
Mr Gibbs of Dearhutes, moved Mr na| ThrH1. y rar
establish
1 house this week.
claim to the land above described.
H''•a•an, R dKP .far.,? pr,“ " nd » «to r e W Ii Daggett, V. S Con.rnla-
that the best way to get rid o f sage sinner, at Redmond, Oregon, on the
rata la to use traps
i 7th day o f Ju|y m 4
Mr Duval I« making good progress
Claimant names as witnesses
wlfh hl« new house.
John It. Howard, A. J. Fuller,
Dan Stout was home from fh# Krp() Walter*. A. 11 Chapman, all of
Tumalo Project over Sunday
Lower Bridge, Oregon.
The following made a pleasure
II F R A N K W OODCOCK,
trip to White Rock Sunday: Mr. and
Register.
Mrs. Fuller and family, Mrs. Fuller's
First publication June 11-July 9
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NothinK
hut
the
IIK S T
in
Kcflmond,
of a!!, the farmer must
be a butintM man.
Farming is manufacturing food anj f.H>,| protlui v and the
farm and farm equipment constitute the plant.
Competition is keen and it requires business methods to make
money.
im r d
ut
o u r plan
O rego n
Redmond Cafe
Eormrrly Young’* (¡rill.
I he parcels post has opened the way to wider markets.
Rural telephones, trolleys and mail delivery have brought unlim­
ited opportunity for doing business.
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