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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1915)
The Redmond Spokesman A PLAN Published every Thursday by H. H. 4 C. L. PALMER At Redmond. Oregon. bershlp would ..*»•« «U»««»»* With the rendering of a (he •hum an phonogi.ph U Roberta) the evening « en mellt d osed. »I’d 1 ‘ , weht home feeling gl»«“ » » that they had been preaent » »0 .„em ber, of the club and Invitad subscription rates Strictly In Advance One y e a r ........................................ • * J'* guests were present Six month» ........................................... * Three m o n t h « ....................................... Single c o p ie » .......... .. • • • • • • • • • •' " A dvertising Rate» made known (Continued from let page) upon application. STOCK IS OVINO able to think th .l If • uult»4 ' „aigu of this kind »«» ranted on would no. only s .» e toe taxpayer on future appropriations for »«»ui> but moat effectively put «» end the ravage» of thia predatory anima WOMEN All on one floor with easiest arrangement you could imagine—five rooms and bath, with good large bed rooms. This house could be changed slightly in several respects to suit you. We’ll Loan You Our Plan Book If you’re thinking of building or remodelling. Over 200 D esigns o f Modern Step- Saving Hom es---From 2 Room s Up SEE ANDERSON ABOUT IT AT Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. ANI» STOP IT REDMOND T H l’RSDAY. JAN 21. 11* 15 THK W OMKVfl CHOK K dorsem ent of the club the successful applicant would have to be A clean, respectable cltlien . A possessor of horse sense. not necessarily a co lleg e graduate. A friend of woman suffrage. An advocate o f subways. A voter for bathing beaches and playgrounds. A leador. not a follow er. A >»(«1« man vea of » con stru ctive ability . xsw . Six replies were received The up- pllcants were u m achinist, a broker. a clergym an, a m anufacturer, a phy siclau. and a saloon keeper. The announcem ent of the lucky candidate awarded the airport of the club through the unique com petition w as made Friday night last at a m eeting at 3555 Cottage « r o v e ave true. The aaloon keeper won. lie I k Al R ussell, proprietor of a saloon at 345» South State street. TO RECLAIM 2OO.(MM* At REN (Continued from 1st Page) Hotel Redmond Rar HERMAN J. LOVE, Proprietor We handle the Celebrated Old Jefferson County Bourbon at $4.00 a Gallon Fattening Hogs WE SELL ROLLED WHEAT, BARLEY AND OTHER GOOD FATTENING GRAINS FOR HOGS AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICES MAKERS OF “SNOWFLAKE FLOUR” FEED GRINDING Our mill is fully equipped to do all kinds of Feed Grinding for toll or cash. We keep in stock a t all times a supply of Ground Feeds. Redmond Feed & Mill Co. rtIuj April If* following g ttrK|cal treatment »nd h"»i ar’ for indigent, cripple.', and chlldren of the » t a t e art pro»td. d a>itjgit>r titir ln tt bill Introduced t.w by Q Senator <>»r ,aIll, county IIU ,,f i.inn — — — A bill providing that persons liable by statute for Inmates of the »tale It. sane and feeble minded hospitals. » able pay to the stale $15 a month for the maintenance of each inmate «»• Introduced In the senate by the Mar Ion county dtU'Rwtloii Provision 1» made In » bill Iniro duct'd In the house by Represeulallte Schuebel for r III« the abolition of the pres S C hU C IM 'l ll» n .h »ml game commission t2lt. .ubstltullon therefor of « com to consist of the governor, master fish warden and state game warden. Resolutions providing for submt» aton to the people of constitutional amend m enu designed to put an end to frauds In connection with the clr culstlon of Initiative, recall and refet endum petitions were Introduced by Senator I »ay It 1» planned to bar per sons from signing petitions who ars not registered voters. Redmond SHOE SHOP Anderson Bros.’ Saw Mill MANUFACTURERS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED PINE LUMBER. OUR MILL IS THE NEAREST POINT THAT YOU CAN GET HIGH-GRADE LUMBER. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. 4</2 Miles Southwest of Laidlaw. P ostm aster Moore Hald he was not an after-dinner speaker, but he would tell of the Increased postal re- | celpts, and stated there had been an Increase of 20 per cent In 1914 over | 1913. A. E. Lovett then gave a talk on how a new com er felt upon arrival here, and said there would be less | hom esickness If the glud hand were extended oftener. Mrs. Sparks made som e closing re m arks about the organization of the club, Its object, m em bership, etc., and said sh e hoped that the mem- xdvertl I head h In» rted t fro n how i 0« rnpaa SHOKS AKK ( js»ii (tu rn «»lily «1'» *» ••iir<»ir<tge you u,, Nal our line of STAR BRAND SHOES f«aw In our “ I’u tn o t” line for men. And «oag, ,ow:__ women, you will find the newest «tyles of >o lasts on the market. In our lute of heavier *hoe» for men, bi» J ni,h' ^,7«" grim ,” • N utcrnrker." ” 8 o ft »ml Good." "fl tul "Stnituf r Than the I jxw ." you will Hill —= ill i serving line of »11 leather »h«**» on th«- Our line of la«tliea* Shoes, »Ince we haw businesK. h«* won » reputation that no «hoti J nswo' Ictither shoe could ever win. I hey give sgtuf. *ebonn< Next come* <>ur Children'» Sh<« » th» • ..... . Ball Ted,” "Our E»mily." "S tronger Than the la« -’BOOR • i",M>i Culture " The flrwt thing to la- , mofaefl ing children'* shoe* i» to get «omething thgl p foot, next i» the quality, and next the pnee. iM H We claim for STAR BRAND SHOES A IT. THE BEST QUALITY AND AT THE I PRICE OBTAINABLE. • 1J p WE INVITE YOl R INSPECTION OFOllj OF SHOES. ai BRING US YOUR RUTTER AND 6 » | c edm e Anderson & T aliafe GENERAL MERCHANDISB DR Phone No. 606 Corner 6th and E et«. REDROS Jo Notice fur 1‘uhlli nlinii Department of the Interior. U, 8 Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon. December 31, 1914. Notice Is hereby given that Frank V. Chapman of Ix»wer Bridge. Ore gon, who, on December 13. 1910, made Desert Ijmd Entry No 07k"». for N W , S W , Sec 17. township 14 south. Range 12 East, Willamette Meridian, ha» filed notice of Inten tion to make Final Deeert I .a ml Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W II Dag gett, U. S. Commissioner, nt Red m ood, Oregon, on the 23rd day of February, I'd lin es of good fellow ship, m aking the acquaintance of the stranger In our city, and trying to m ake them feel at home. W. H. Hobbs m ade a few rem arks which were all enjoyed. Mr. DeHouza follow ed with som e com plim ents to the club, and told how he was ready to help them In any effort they m ight m ake In beau-1 tlfyin g the city. C laim a n t namea ns witnesses L. A Hunt, Joe W. Howard, Jr., W. B. D aggett made som e telling rem arks In regard to the city secur A. B. Chapman, Ous E Stadlg, all of Lower Bridge, Oregon ing a w ater right to aid In m aking n H. FRANK WOODCOCK. prettier place of Redmond, and An- i Register First publication Jan 14-Feb II Ished by tellin g a story of his trials with a m ouse— a story that brought i NOTICE TO I ItEDITORS down the house. In the County Court of the State C. H. Irvin made a bright little of Oregon for Crook county. speech which pleased the ladles verv In the matter of the estate of much. HJalmar Olson, deceased Notice Is hereby given by the un Mrs. Lucile Gray toasted the bachelors and spinsters In an accept- , dersigned, administrator of the es tate of HJalmar Olson, deceased, to able manner. all creditors of said deceeseil, anil to J. R. R oberts spoke o f the many ! all persons having claims against advantages of being a member of the said estate, to present the same with i city council, am ong them being the , proper vouchers to the undersigned at the Office of J. A. Willcox. In t h e | en tertain m en t given them by t h e ; city of Redmond, Oregon, within six club, and the fact that councllinen m onths from the Aret publication o f could remain ou t late at night and this notice. Dated December 2k, 1914 no questions asked. airy k dobhon . Mrs. Drake m ade a pleasant talk Adm inistrator of the estate of alon g the lin es o f co-operation and HJalmar Olson, deceased. First publication Dec 31-Jan 2H the elim ination of all petty Jealous- lle s. D. O. Burdick was called upon for a talk on h is sp ecialty which, the • toastmlstresH said he had told her, ; was “ W om an.” Mr. Burdick In his ! talk stated that he hoped the club would take up the school gardening ' and Join with the teachers and prin cipal in trying to m ake this a sue- j All kinds of Shoe and Harness Repairing done promptly and cess. at Reasonable Prices, Prof. Nash m ade a short talk on Bring us your work. Arbor Day, and thou ght that the school board should m eet with the E street between e th and 7th I Comm ercial Club and adopt sotne ' plan to in terest the children and the grown people as w ell In tree plant o v t n as vcARS' ing, as a menag of beautifying our iX P E R ir u n city. STAK i A I STATE I.EOISLATHiE According to plans and estim ate» Application for Gra.lng Permit» ] Just com pleted by the Federal an- i Notice is hereby given that all ap thorltlea, the proposed developm ent plications for permits to graae. cat In the upper I»eschute» basin will In tle. horses, and sheep within the volve an expenditure o f approxi Deschutes snd Deschutes Division of m ately $11,5X 3,000. Involving an Ir the Paulina National Forests during rigable area o f more than 200,000 the season of I» t5 . must be Died In acres. If the work Is Anally carried my offlee at llend. Oregon, on or be fore February In. 1915 Full Infor out as now planned, all the surplus mation In regard to the grazing w ater of the upper D eschutes above fees to be charged and blank form« Bend will be used for Irrigation. to be used In making applications will be furnished upon request M. L. MERRITT, Supervisor REDMOND WOMEN GIVE sq dially in u »hört tiro* (Continued from 1st Page) Several days ago the W om en’s Dem ocratic club of the second ward of Chicago. 111., advertised In the newspaper» for an alderntanlc can- dldate. It waa announced In the a I- .» . w _ . _ the »u.. In- i.. vertlsenient that to receive SHOES- P atents T r s d i M arks O r t iQ N i CoevmoHTs 4c, A n y o n s «sn itln» » « k r tr h ,n d (tM c rim ’ -n n . . q n to k ir u r s r t a in o u r .-i-.bi.-b In rs n n n n la proh«bly n r,-habla imimifrthlR ........i - < ' ’ bar an Invention n>nnifi|pa- tlona at ric tlr norm <>«•$ t fai. H OK l i n A i N . u (J u B u Ó q s «IX» I I I ’ I «nt« on l*«f •e n ti/« « . OMRat gg«n<- 'c r jo M f •« i,« a rsii i,, ». "!ïS “ " s n i’ tn» ? W» I ’niRiita taken throu telv« »wwww, «. .. »««MX. chnrirn, in the Scientific American. (tedm If you want to SELL your List it with “That Man Mctath«« He doesn't ask an exclusive rçht ; he can si Brand a BARI 1DMO1 A. G. A L IJ N ® = -------- ent< W in e s an d l i r a I m p o r te d and I D o m e s t ic (ipar"11" Nothing but the BEST is nerved it ^ D“ <M Redmond, - Oregt» Pure Milk arid Cream delivered to any part 'Hiaris for fl.OO; pints, $1.26 per month. 5 O. 0 ha,f Leave orders at Redmond Phnrinnry. c. S. KENYON, Redmond.Oft LANDS U n K V . n„? 800.000 acres of '"'' «I Oi-r.-r, [(OW prices, easy ) * ii un- Interested ami want to locati' in 1 ' wrlto w r i t « or o r call C B I I on OH desert tVWBV Jth, ra Ian, hi to ma to eel deaeri ,U . 0. imÙ,? J”“? / Hui f « » x « a .x .k x I. w . GRAY " Î A hsnitiom elr tllnatrato-1 vsoklr. I.nran.i m . relation any a-m | -iinn 1„i,rn»i ,r r s s n f„ „ o r f m onth., L H-i-1 l,,':!i n i S i X , ’ ",’ „ 0 , 3®1Broxd«xy. 1R ri loe, n3& F Ht., Washington, I), V. REDMOND, It pub!