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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1914)
T H IItH D A Y , JI'I.Y l i THE PACK TW O IliiM M tK A I'M IM ' III* M l ' * * church were elected and plans laid for the coiuluk year It Is slated re II,mor Passes Hlssnll BIB •••*, ng '*1- new ed Interest la being taken In the illtloiial \mul«HI<'« Bights church Representative Bln null Monday »•’ Mrs McKIroy o f Robert*. In the cured the passage through the House eastern part o f the county, was here o f his bill providing that any Tuesila* buying » large bill o f goods ■tender who had acquired paietii to from Lynch g Hubert*. the big do 160 acres of land I» » section »h ere partmont store men. the enlarged homesteading I» l**r milted tuny acquire 160 a* res addl Mr and Mr* Thus Fsrleigh ar tlonal and contiguously located, rived here Tuesday evening from thus making his entire holdings 33« Eastern Oregon for a vtel with Mr acres As the I« “ now aland*, addl Farlelgh a parents. Mr and Mrs .1 tlonal entry may not he made alter II Fsrleigh who live on the corner final proof has been submitted o f \ and 10th street* 0 “ The Best of Everything” Is the way our regular customers describe our goods. stance: yo u U For in If you want any kind of Building Material, we can supply with the best at low cost— and right away. THE FINEST IN THE LAND Is the way satisfied patrons describe our BUILDING PLANS FOR “ service.” HOMES. BAR NS. MILK FREE HOUSES. HOG SHEDS. SCHOOLS, designed by our Engineering Depart ment. with the latest ideas. Screen Doors and Window Screens See Anderson About It, at Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company SOCIETY are now living in their bungalow on 8th between B and C streets. DIRECTORY REDMOND LODGE I. O. O. F. No. 224 Meets every Thursday night In Ehret's Hall. V isiting brothers are cordially invited to attend. H. W. GANT. N. G. LEO O RD W AY . V. G. J. H. DITTEM ORE. Sec y. The bridge over the deep canyon between here and Sisters has been com pleted and is now being used for traffic. This means a great deal for this section o f the coun ty as the form er heavy grade haul has been J. B. Bell A. W . Sims elim inated, and travel, both freight crook county a bstract and passenger, across the m ountains COMPANY will use this road. (In corp ora ted ) Successor to R. M cSherry shipped a carload o f The J. H. Haner Abstract Company hogs to the Portland m arket yester Prineville, Oregon day. Abstracts Insurance Preaching at the M. E. church on CLASSIFIED COLUMN next Sunday evening. W. E. Ragan, pastor. Advertisem ents published under this head at one cent a w ord for Ray Chutes o f Paulina, and Miss each insertion. No advertisem ent inserted for less than 15 cents. Or Mildred W hitney o f this city, w ere Tuesday m orning at 8 ders from out o f town must inform married us how many issues the ad is to o'clo ck at the residence o f the run. Out o f town orders must be bride's parents by Rev. W . R. Ragan. accom panied by cash. Initials and The newlyw eds left im m ediately for figures count as words. their hom e in Paulina where Mr. Chutes has charge o f a cream ery. FO R SALE There will be a meeting o f the Water Users' Vssoclatlon at Bend. Saturday. July 25. at l 30 p in A matter o f serious Importance to all water users will to* discussed and all are urged to attend L. E Smith la showing som e fine samples o f White Irish Winter Bar ley that he has Just harvested. This particular variety seem* to be well adapted to this clim ate and with only one Irrigation produce# a heavy yield. The Bend Steam (.sundry ha* a contract for removing all dirt from all the linen sent to them Send youra and be sure to be treated right Phone 1502 and your bundle will be railed for and delivered. It W Holland and fam ily arrived in the city last week from Seattle and will locate In Redmond They are living In the W alker residence on the corner o f 6th and F street* Mr Holland Is a son-in-law o f I W. Gray o f this city Last Saturday while unloading telephone poles from his wagon C. A Ordway sustained a serious In jury to his face The pole* were be ing pulled off the wagon by a team, and the evener broke and a piece of it struck him In the fare, causing s painful wound presence o f an Interested audience R McSherry is making a number Bill turned the trick, all right o f alteration* in his feed store. He is changing the interior o f the build J W. Brewer, state Immigration ing and w ill put In a feed grinder in agent, was home from Portland this the rear. week He said he would move his P. M. Reedy gave a “ stag " party fam ily to Portland if he could rent last Thursday night to som e o f the or aell his house here batcbelors and near widowers. An PLEASANT KIIMd: appetising lunch and light refresh ments w ere served, and a general g ood tim e en joyed by all. Those Do not forget the big hssket present w ere L. E Smith. Dr, Barr. dinner and rally day program to be J. W. Moore. W. B. Daggett, J. H. held ,at the Pleasant Itldgr school Schäkel, A. O. Myers, Mr. Davis, C. house Sunday. July 26. Sunday E. M errick. school 10 a rn . basket dinner 12 ro , I will sell my 40 acres, three- Com e in and see ou r new stock of D on’ t buy a shoe fo r anyone o f fourths mile northwest o f Redm ond, the fam ily until you have seen our general m erchandise— you will save for $1,800, if I can get $800 before Septem ber 1. F P. StaufTer, 607 new- stock. Anderson & Taliaferro. m oney. Anderson & T aliaferro. 2t2 2t2 Ellis avenue, Portland. Ore. l-t4 A. G. Alllngham and Dan Green- Several pulleys and som e shafting Several men from the city went halgb returned last Friday from a all in good condition . The Spokes to the Deschutes R iver above Cline visit to the Art W urtzw eller ranch man. Falls bridge for a swim Sunday eve at Black Butte, where they had an ning. They said the water was fine. en joyable time. FOR RENT An aggravated case o f X Ray skirt on 6th street last Saturday after- noonnoon caused considerable rub ber necking, but the w earer o f the classy dress walked along the street with as much dignity as a dutch gen eral entering a brew ery. p o l l I l.l. Ill I I I By W C W alker going awav the city I* without u Justice o f the peace Mrs Van I Hire n atol »<"i Ha* mond and It Is expected the County Court left this week tor a Visit with her will soon appoint some one to till people «I Yak lim» the vacancy On Jul) 2‘J tli«« riuiwUx School of Terrebonne ami the Powell Butte The ludtea o f the \V C T I will Sunday School are to hold • )«lni meet at the Baptist church Weilnrs picnic In the grove on the Forrest day afternoon. July 39. at 3 o'clock plsce at tl'N'rll John Tengmnn starts the heading All ladies are Invited season on the Vstes pla* e tor Peter Money savers In every department Subscribers In srresrs to the Ore Anderson A Talia gon Hub should pay J. A. W lllcox or o f our new store 3(3 mail check to W . C. W alker. Rad ferro. mond. W e need the money. 313 W. S Rodman and family return The Deschutes River l , now the ed Sunday afternoon after a pleas lowest It haa been for year*. Ac ant four days’ outing on the Metol- Cline Falla. above the brittle*. the lus River Mr Rodman said there w ater Is so low that a person can were enough fishermen over there wade nearly auro»« the river. for every fish In the river, but that he raught all he wanted to The day o f postponem ent may be the one when the worst may happen Rorn. July 18. to Mr and Mrs N and you w on't have any clean linen W. Gray, a son Better get busy and patronise the Bend Steam la u n d ry , then you will Blit MahafTey last Saturday after- always be right. Phone 1502 or noon gave an exhibition o f riding lea ve.bu n dles at Hotel Redm ond. It when he rode an outlaw horse In the High grade piano, nearly new, I have bought ou t the W m . G. w ill be sold reasonable on terms. In-j Phoenix rental agency in Redm ond, quire at Spokesman office. 46tf and parties having houses to rent or Five gallon coffe urn, first-class w anting to rent houses should see 49tf condition. Be sold reasonable. At me. W . H. Smith. W righ t's Second Hand Store. 3t2 The recent hot w eather has been Taber organ In good tune, first- J R. Bingham o f th is'clty , return great to bring along the second crop class condition, at a bargain. Ai ed the first o f the week from a fish o f alfalfa, which w ill be large. W rig h t’s Second-H and Store. 2t2 ing trip to Crane Prairie. He had P. G. Jourdan and w ife are rusti good luck catching fish, and sent a F or sale— Pedigreed O. I. C. pigs: first-class stock. O. C. Cardwell, cating in the m ountains and e n jo y 22-Inch Redslde to W. H. H obbs to show that he was on the Job. ing a regular old tim e outing. Bend, Ore. 52t7 F or rent— 200 acres level irrigated land. Improved with house, barn, cistern and fencing. W ant fall plowed Imm ediate possession. Lies about 11 miles w esterly from Des chutes. S. E. King. W alla W alla, W ashington 1-tf m , REDMOND SPOKESMAN J. E. G irt, a form er resident o f this city, was here for a few day* last week on business. H. J. Harris, the cattle man, has gone to Spokane for a visit o f sever al weeks with relatives and friends LOHT Mrs. Harris has been there for some A num ber from this city expect to time. A check book on the Redm ond Bank o f Com m erce. Finder please go to M etolius tonight to attend the L E second annual dance to be given in return and receive reward. J M. Judd o f Bend, but who used the Sparks opera house there by the to live here, was in Redm ond sever Smith. 3t3 Redm ond orchestra. al days last week on business con IF YOU W ANT nected with som e real estate he still Several parties went to the Des ow ns here. T o rent a house chutes R iver Sunday to cool off In T o sell a house the shade o f the trees along the Champ Smith was over from the T o get a boarder banks o f that stream. county seat last Thursday afternoon T o rent a room T o sell anything M um a’s Hall for rent for dances for a few hours shaking hands with his many friends here. To buy anything and entertainm ents. New piano Just Use The Spokesm an's Installed. F or term s Inquire Hotel I. W. Gray, the local agent o f the Classified Ads. Redm ond. 50t4 Oregon A Western Colonization Co., Only one cent a word. who has been confined to his house W. C. W alker, form erly editor and with an attack o f rheumatism, Is re A NEW STORE publisher o f the O regon Hub o f this ported better. city, left Tuesday m orning for Port Anyone desiring a good permanent land. Mr. W alker is not yet certain A banquet was held at the M. E. store tw enty-five or fifty feet wide where he will locate, but w ill look church here Monday night for mem should correspond with me at an around fo r a while to find a aite to bers o f the church, at which «5 were present. A good business meeting early date. These lots are near the start a newspaper, so he said. was held, and Rev. Ragan, the pas renter o f the block with the Bank o f J. D. Butler, the druglst here,w ho Com m erce. Address A. F. Howes, recently proved up on his homestead tor, reported 25 accessories to the church during the year District 221 Prospect avenue. H ood River, In the Cline Falls District, has m ov Supt. Perry o f Kennewick. Wn., pre Oregon. l-t4 ed into town and he and Mrs. Butler, sided at the banquet. Officers for the program and preaching 2 p m All are invited to com e. By order com mittee. Mrs Anderson and Mrs M cFar land went to Prineville W ednesday. returning Thursday evening Mr. Taylor is baling hay for Mr. Thom pson who lives on the L. K. Smith place Mr. Flem ing is helping Mr. Jar- rett with hla haying Lou Farlelgh and Vivian Young o f Redm ond, rode their bicycles out to the Poplar Farm Thursday eve ning and visited W ayne Chase Andrew Nelson lost x valuable milk cow thla week Messrs. Coryell. Hewens and W lt- tlm ore put In culverta across some dltrhea this week. The Pleasant Ridge Sunday school ch oir met at Mrs. C oryell's W ednes day evening. The school bosrd held a meeting W ednesday evening Hilbert Ruple and W ayne Chase made a business trip to Itesrhutea Saturday evening Dan Hunter and Jon W oods were hom e from the Tum alo Project over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mallery nnd fam ily were Joy riding In thla part o f the country Sunday. Aubrey Perry called at the Poplar Farm Sunday. Kerna and Fuller are hauling wood to Redm ond this week. Mr. Coryell bought a wagon o f Mr Kerns this week, F W. Fuller and fam ily, Mrs F uller's brothers, Roy and Hubert Rtiyle, Mrs Chase, son Wayne and daughter Etta and Aubrey Perry called at the Bray hom e Sunday ev e ning. Alex Duval, w ho Is w orking on the Tum alo Project, was home over Sun day. Aubrey Perry went to Bend Mon day evening, where he Is doing some work for the state Mr Chase’s pond Is the seat o f at traction for the neighbor hoya these warm days. Paul the middle o f this w e e k The dry laud crop# are not very large this year, although they look m ore promising n o» than they did a short Mine ago Mr» N P Alley ha# been on the sick list for the past week Mrs .1 J Chapman and Mra I. \V Van Doren Halted at the Trues >lale home Friday Mr and Mr» J R Luckey »en t to the 1 »eachutr* River Sunday hoping the Dolly Vardens would he sociable Albert Bandle atopped at Morse * Wednesday evening on his way to his home at Ortlng. Wn The tamllv o f Nick Harbor are hark on the homestead alter spend lug a couple o f months with Mr Mr Harbor on the Dinwiddle place on the O choco Louis sml August Holism ! sre helping Mr Houston put up his hsy K A Bussell has finished repair tug his house, having pul In n e» floor», papered throughout anti als** painted the Interior He also put In double doors between the parlor and dining room Mr and Mrs K I. Iverson called on Mrs Morse Wednesday Allan W lllroxen ha* put a carload o f hogs In the fattening pen to get them ready for fall shipment Miss Fay flusaett visited at the Morse home Friday Wlstar Rosenberg of Prineville. spent last week with I.Is uncle. John l.urkey, st Sunset Ranch Koscoe Howard end C M Red field o f Dee* hulee, visited Houston Lake last W ednesday, looking over the lake and figuring on plans for a new waste canal Charlie Johnson. l«oula and A u gust Holland « e n t to Redmond Sat urday evening to take In the movies Mr Iversou Is building a new cel Isr on his place Mrs John McLood I s visiting her mother, Mrs Mary Brown, and her sisters. Mrs G eo Hhohert and Mrs Mrs K A Busselt The Powell Butte Soros!* meets with Mrs Guy Sears next W ednes day The meeting wee to have been at Mra Alleys but owing to Illness. Mra Sears kindly consented to take It on short notice Mrs Tom Houston has been quite sick the last tew days Mrs Nlrk Itachor Is rooking for the hsy crew Mr ami Mrs W T Smith and family visited Sunday evening st Homestead Arrea H J Lister a Beaver Creek stork man. passed through here Sunday with tw o carloads of grass (aliened dry rows Since Rosa Buaselt la off the ride and working on hla farm he la grea t ly mloaed by the water users at the low er end o f the ride Harold Moore, who had his leg badly torn by a mad boar two weeks ago. la Improving rapidly luisl Saturday Dr Hooch took out the atltrhra Dirk Vandevert and son of Eugene are visiting with Gen and I<**• llnbba Bill Parrish arrived here last WMk from Baker City to spend Un balance o f the summ er with George H o M m Dewey Johnson Is helping Reeves W lllroxen with his harvest In answer to a request for assis tance In obtaining a rural mall route Senator Cham berlain has pledged him self to do all In his power to help us. and assures us that the De partment will take It up In the near futa re On Sunday. July 1*. the Powell Butte boys played a very Intereating hall game with tfe« Alfalfa (M m The game was called for seven In ning*. hut at the end of the seventh the score stood 7 to 7 The eighth Inning was played and the home team won the game NAMES FOR M U LIN G The Spokesman has the name of every taxpayer In Crook county. with their postoffice address Persons de siring names for m ailing or other purposes can secure same nt thla o f fice at a reasonable figure. It \ BRIT M ETAL The Spokesman haa about i.OOO pounds o f old type metal (hat Is Juat the thing for babbit metal, packing for boxes, etc. Same will he sold reasonable. Large quantities sold at a discount. Light Plant for Hale— The Spokesman haa a practically new gasoline lighting plant for sale It Is ari up to date pressure system and will be aold very reasonable Ke.-kaon for selling changed to elec tricity. The hlgheet mountain In Mon tana, Granite Peak, with an altitude of nearly 13.«0 0 feet, Is In the Bear tooth National forest. Norway haa 144 tree planting so cieties. The firat was founded In 1900, and since then 26,000,000 tree* have been planted, more than 2.000,000 having been set out last year. .1. F. HOSCH, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SrWJKON or r N ic h : Corner 6 lb and I: st* E Kctlmuntl, O r. KOB V. II. R0DEMEYEE PHYSICIAN and SUKCiKON Kyps Tinted. Glass«* Properly Filled (MÏW in Ehrx'l On»». I* „A R edm ond. - Oregon DU. J. DARK DENTIST JotiBHon IfailtiinK R edm ond. • O reg o n Dr. Then. Beletski.V.S. Veterinarian Treats all Ikimeatlrated Anímala Office 6th Street, opposite Poeloffice Phone. 1 • 10 REDMOND. • OREGON W. B. DAGGETT Attorney at Law U. M. c o m m ih m io n k h O l i l i i : ONE DOOR NORTH HANK o r OOMMKR* ■ REDMOND. • . OREGON Denton (¡. Burdick Succeeeor to G A M cFarlsne and Burdick A Murphy LAWYER Practice In all courts ¡arai U, S. (•and Office REOMONI). I IREI «ON MeSherry’s Feed Store REDMOND, OREGON In C o n n e ctio n w ith R e d m o n d I n lon W a retn iu sr C o m p an y W.J. Buckley THE M $N , I W HO |M»EN A L L KINDS OF Light and Heavy Hauling Plume 502. He.lm ond. Ore. HOGS Thoroughbred Duroc Jerseys 200 head, either sex; g ills open and bred; also sow s lloara old enough for service D escend ants o f grand cham pion o f East and West. None better. (teo. L. Brazet* P hone SUMM». REDMOND. Ranch, P o n d i Unite '