The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, July 23, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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HKDMONt) H 1*0KKHMAN
PIVE
O f le i O n CtM.
MEAT
Buy of the Redmond Market, a Home
Institution That Puts the Money
in Circulation Here
T i n you ■u|.|i»rt my i l i u n b t r r In the
mnuii«*r to w lik h ab« U »CCUa turned J—
"I don't k n o w « l i r l l n - r I c a n or not,
but
■ lie ’*
w illin g
to
In k »
■
» [» .m u g
e b e n e « . ML Loul* G lut»-1>«• uux -raL
C » p la in ad .
During the pent two years that I have .been in busiiMM
h i Redmond I have made it n point to buy cuttle, aheep and
hog* from the local producer*. During thin time I have puid
out mi tin’ nt-ighlxirhood of $35.000. All thin money hu* gone
into circulation in the immediate vicinity of Redmond, and
thin amount of money ha* been distributed among the differ­
ent business place* of Redmond.
Thin in an object lesson.
It ha» been my policy ull the way through, wince 1 have
been in buainena here, to booat for our own town and put the
money in circulation where it would do the most good.
(letting back to the meat proportion, I desire to state
right here that the Redmond Meat Market will give the beat
service and variety that the country will afford.
Thanking the people of Redmond and vicinity for their
patronage in the past and assuring them that we will attend
to their wants satisfactorily in the future as in the past, we
invite their |aitronage.
Yours for good meat and right prices.
J . It. ROE.
REDMOND MEAT MARKET.
"When in y wife w ants tu« to do
ao n ic th ln g fo r h e r abe flx«*e up aoin«
dlab I Ilk«» b ra in s , fo r e x a m p le .”
“Ob. she i-ho»««a your
W eak
a p o tr
M «.ganta.
Magenta, a red or ertmaon dye, de-
rireit from aniline, v a t drat brought
Into uae near Magenta. Italy.
WALLOWA
LAKE PARK
N ear Jo sep h . O regon. In
t h e P o w d e r R iver m o u n ­
tain s. re a c h e d only via
Oregon - Washington Rail­
road & Navigation Co.
la a n Ideal la k e and
m o u n t a in reso rt.
Dive
out of doors.
B re a th e
p u re. In v ig o ra tin g air.
K njoy th e p u r s u i t of
n a t u r e given pleasures.
The McCormick Mower
Is l a r d by May Raisers the World Over Hera use It Is Huilt for Service and Is
ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE
Worth More Money Than It Costs
fo r t h e r o u n d tr ip
Let l!s Explain:
There are several reasons.
The simpler a mower is the
more easily it will work. The
lighter draft and more dur­
able it is, the less«likely it is
to get out of order. The less
fancy trappings a mower has
the better satisfaction it will
give. In other words.
SI.MIM.E CONSTRI CTION
means light draft, durability
and satisfactory service. The
McCORMICK MOWER has
ways l>een famed for its simplicity. It does not have a number of so-called talking points
sell the machine and then disappoint the farmer. THERE ARE MORE McCORMICKS
USE THAN ANY OTHER MAKE.
KENDALL & CHAPMAN
THE LIFE CAREER
Good Printing
â
The Spokesman
sa h o o tin g tn yo u th a h o iM tnvartahly he
d irected 1 «. je r p n ir a j«er*«>n in the l>eal w ay
for th e l»eat tyrim aneut la v u M tio n lor w hich
he la i «»i>«hle ’* 1‘rrkulrnl C W h i lot
This la the Mission o( lb*
OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
Forty-sixth School Vcar Open*
SEPTEH BER
Bend Steam Laundry
and D ry C l e a n i n g
LEAVE ORDERS OR BUNDLES AT THE
HOTEL REDMOND
PHONE 1502
iS th .
1014
Write lor Illustrated 100 p;«ge Book-
let. ' I MB I IFF CAREFR." «nd for C a t s
log containing lull Information
P f g r t t C o u n t! ~ AORICllLTDRE :
Agronomy', Animal Husbandry,I >alrvHus­
bandry. Poultry Husbandry. Horticulture.
Agrhulture for leather*
FORFSTRY,
LOGGING FNC.INH RING. HOMF ECO­
NOMICS: I lomeslk Silen.e, Domestic Art,
ENGINFFRINC i :
Electrical, Irrigation,
Highway, Me, hankal, Chemical. Mining.
Ceraml«* COMMERCE. PHARMACY
INDHSTRIAI ARTS
V oxtttonul C o u n t\ Agriculture. Dairy
Ing, Home Makers’ Course, Industrial
Arts, Forestry, Business Short Course
Srkool o f H u n t — Plano. String. Hand.
Voke Culture.
Fa.mert Btmnes« Cmvaa by Mail F r««
FREI) McCAFFERY, Agent
WORK GUARANTEED
W il la m e tt e I 'n l v e r r l ty
S u m m e r School In ses­
sion to A ugust 7.
T ic k e ts on s ale ev ery
day at
A d d re a a T H K B R C .I H T B A S .
(tw 7 IM o a C o r e n l l t a ,
O regon
Sp okesm an Claaained ad* brin g
reaulta— t r y them - don't coat much
F o r full p a r t ic u l a r s ask
an y a g e n t of th e
A N A W O M A N do
as she pleases in her
y o u th an d by th e
strength of her will,
the force of her deter­
mination, avoid the consequences ?
Can she, by laborious secrecy and
tireless evasion, make the world
judge her as the w orld judges men
and not as the world judges women?
Can she — once and once only—
step beyond the bounds fixed by
Society and resolutely step back
without a penalty?
This great problem of a Woman’s Will
Against the World is the problem of
The W om an — a problem only shadowy
in the play, become salient and challenging
in the intense, arresting story which
Mr. Terhune has based upon the powerful
de Mille play produced with such great
success by Belasco.
.
Watch this paper fo r the first installment
o f this interesting story
OUR NEXT SERIAL.
GASOLINE
S 'O T I t ' K O K C O V T F '.S T
D e p a r tm e n t of th e I n t e rio r . t'n t te d
S tate* laiiid Office. T h e Dali«*». O re­
gon. J u l y 18. 19 H
To Krn«-*t S p u e h le r . of Bend. O re­
gon. contest«*«-.
You a r e h ereb y notified th a t Ixnils
It. S ch m o rl, w ho give* c a re of J o h n
Gavin, hi* a tt o r n e y . Th«* Dalles. O r­
egon. a* his post office a d d res s, did
on J u l y 18. 1914, tile In th is office
his duly c o r r o b o r a te d a p p lic a tio n to
co n te s t an d se c u r e th e ran«-ellation
of y o u r home*tea«l e n tr y , serial n u m ­
ber 092 53. m ade J u l y 11. 1911. for
SW k
section 13. to w n sh ip 20 S.
r a n g e I t K. W illa m e tte m e rid ia n ,
an d as g r o u n d s fo r his <*ontest he a l ­
leges th a t e n t r y m a n w holly a b a n d ­
oned said la n d s h o r tly a f t e r flllng
ther«*on. a n d said land h a s n ever
b«*«*n fenced, plowed o r Im proved In
an y m a n n e r an d Is w ith o u t house,
an d open to t h e public range.
You are, th e r e fo re , f u r t h e r notifi­
ed th a t th e said a lle g a ti o n s will be
t a k e n a s confessed, an d y o u r said
«-ntry will be cancelled w ith o u t f u r ­
t h e r rig h t to be h e a rd . eith«*r before
th is office o r on ap peal, if you fail to
tile In th is office w ithin 20 «lays a ft e r
th e F O C R T H pu b licatio n of th is n o ­
tice. a* sh o w n below, y o u r an sw er,
u n d e r o a th , specifically re s p o n d in g
to th«*se a ll e g a ti o n s of co ntest, to­
g e th e r w ith «lue proof th a t yon have
serv ed a copy o f y o u r a n s w e r on the
said c o n t e s ta n t e it h e r In person or
by re g is te r e d mall.
You sh o u ld s ta te in v o u r a n s w e r
th e n a m e of th e postoffice t o which
you d e sire f u r t h e r notices to be sent
to you.
H. F R A N K WOODCOCK.
R e g iste r
D ate of first pub licatio n , J u l y 23,
l 9 14
D ate of second pu b licatio n , J u l y
30. 1914.
D ate of t h i r d pub lication . A ugust
«. 1914.
D ate of fo u r th pub lication , Au­
gust 13. 1914.
Did you ever use CERTIFIED GASOLINE?
Certified gasoline has been purified as much as improved
methods can do so.
You are certain of getting nothing but pure gasoline when
you purchase it of the
Central Oregon Garage
“ REEDY’S ”
Customers are asked to inquire about our gasoline tickets.
RED CROWN GASOLINE. CERTIFIED BY I S.
CANNOT BE SURPASSED.
PHONE 704
T h e old Long p la c e r m i n e n e a r
C o tta g e G ro ve is to be w o rk e d fo r
gold.
C o n g ress g ave $ 1 5 0,00 0 fo r t h e
fish h a tc h i n g s t a t i o n s on O reg o n wa-
ters.
F r e e fa c to ry site s a r e b ein g offer-
ed a t Coos Bay.
C la tso p c o u n ty h a s 700 m e n em -
ployed on t h e C o lu m b ia H ig h w a y .
K ugene f r u i t g r o w e r s A ssociation
will m a n u f a c t u r e L o g a n b e r r y Juice,
A te s t case h a s been b r o u g h t in
M arion co u n ty on 12 g r o u n d s to
tes t t h e c o n s t it u ti o n a lit y of th e
B lue S ky law
T h e b rid g e a c ro s s th e ri v e r a t Sa-
lem h a s been co n d e m n e d a n d th e
tw o c o u n tie s an d t h e city will e re c t
a $200 .00 0 s t r u c tu r e .
C a n n e rie s all o v e r O regon h ave
r u n on re s tr i c te d o u tp u t , e n d paid a
low price fo r fr u it on acco u n t of too
m u c h legislation.