The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, August 03, 1911, Image 2

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The Redmond Spokesman |ianv vvhiohhaa 211.000 ai-r»**.
Extracts from a Diary.
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every Thursday I'J
.V O i PAI H M
\T I N iH O M t, «IKM .OS
ONE MAN’S SYSTEM
sttHscKirnoN
‘ I talked with our foreman yesterday.
I »poke of the
cost of living. He says he startet! in on less wages than I am
^ttinjr. and managed to save money.
It seem# almost im­
possible. but he began by making a schedule of his living ex­
penses those things absolutely neceaaary.
What remameli
ho called his profita, and used half for pleasure expenses,
saving the other half.
He said it was all due to the little
system he used and knowing exactly what he spent” .
ka tk s ;
Strielly in Ailvsm-e
(>ne year, - li ft»' i Ttirw month», .vv har*»*«>d.
Also, the «ninpany
Six imHitha,
.16 Single mptea. 8* has sold m ore lands than it has
a d v e r t is in g
UJKHI
appltcatam
HACKS ms«ieknown w a te r to cover, but as not ull the
purchasers have ask «si fo r w a te r
Make all money» payable and a»Vjn>*» |h,«re is tialav
«11 communie«tuxi« lo 11. 11. Jk L*. L
l*almer, Ke»tm«>n«l. Oreg««n.
E htrw l a» *e«t>n«t clsvi matter July
‘ mun«í.
U. 1SIO al tK«- r«wt«>rtW al K«i!m
ttrx-gun. under 111«- A«*t of Meli, t U*«V.
Redmionl. Oregon. Aug. 3. UHI
THE W A Y TO S A V E -
HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT WITH
Redmond Bank of Commerce
j. \V. Brewer, Pres.
R. A. Kendal!, Vice-Prea.
G. M. Slocum. Cashier.
Plumbing and
Tinning
We have recently installed in
connection with Maher's Hard­
ware Store, a complete Plumb­
ing and Tinning outfit, and in­
vite your patronage in this
line.
All orders will receive prompt
attention and the work done un­
der the direction of an experi­
enced man.
Pipe and Fittings, Wholesale and Retail
MAHER G WHEELER
Shop at Maher’s Hardware Store,
South 6th street.
Phone 1709
Cafe Royal
Sixth and F streets
JAS DOUGHERTY. Prop’ r
carries in stock
the
LEADING BRANDS
OF GOODS
that arc handled in all
first-class cafes.
BEN GÖTTER
Contractor and Builder
Plans, Specifications and Estimates furn­
ished ror all elases of buildings.
Office one block east of Jackson’s Hardware Store,
R edm ond
This conqtany took over two old
itunpsnies and appllo«l for more
land of its own. Tins company
has got wliter on some of ita land,
but at present is financially cm-
LAND _____
BOARI) .
f.FTTINfi
HI NY
U L I l i m i IH J O 1
Continue«! from first pag«*
slipshod manner, with«»ut the
‘ Deaert lomd Board paying |mr-
ticular attention to what w as g«v
ing on.
Hazy ideas regarding
the Carey act. absence of pro|>er
water legislation ami inexperi­
ence of engineers nml projectors
have grown a crop of troubles
and litigation, dissatisfaction and
disappointment until now, with
a new Desert Ijind Hoard at Sa-
Icm. a policy has been mapped
out which aims to solve the |>rob-
lems ami m«*et «'onditions «*xi*t-
ing ami make things better for
the future. This uctivity o f the
buanl has only just starte«! und
lie for«1 the l*»ard is through, rom-
plete reorganization of these ir­
rigation enterprises is hoped for.
Summe«! in a nutshell, irriga
tion companies must make go«*!
on their water promises, or the
Desert Land Board will know the
reason why.
Tha board is betwaea two fir**
plenty
of
w a te r
for those on the ground and ua
mg it. The iVsert l .and Hoard
is consnlcring the question of
preventing further sale of lands
until provision is made f«ir an ml-
equate water supply by con­
struction of an additional canal,
known as the North Canal, or of
IH'rmitting further sale, ami
have the company de|»wit part
,,(■ th,> pro«*ee«ls with the state as
a guarantee. The company in­
sists that it hits abundant assets
to itmstruct the North Canal.
While everything appears satis
factory s«* far. the matter must
I k * adjusted at an early «late.
The board inspected the project
personally an«! had an engineer
on the jo b
Insofar as the Desert I and
Hoard is eoneemee. it merely
act* as an agent tor the govern
m«*nt and is reall> a gi^ between
for »he government and the **t-
tlera. No detsls are given to this
segrogated lunds by the govern-
ment until affidavits are submit-
t**d un<) approve«! by the iVcsert
l Jl"d Ihianl that there is suili-
cient water f«ir the acreage in-
volved.
There is an instance
where false* affiliavi!* were made
that water was abundant, w herví­
as it was not. and th«* govern -
went gave the deed*. It is diffi-
cu't
place the responsibility
^or this manipulation and false
affidavit and as it happened sev-
R.
IMMELK/J
Lumber Yard
Carries a Complete Stoek o f
Lumber and lluildinu Material
Husiic and V Siding
Flooring . Headed Ceiling
All kinds of Kough and hnish Lumber
(.et me
figure
lu m ber
hill.
free for nil
wi th you oil >«Hir next
E stim a te*
classes o f
fu rn is ln s i
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buildin gs.
Yards on Fifth Si. hetneen C and I) streets
O h o n c f 'JO J
RHDMOND ,
Jos. H. Jackson
sells
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m * tko pr... ntbom I
does not intend probing the
transaction. What the tionrd is
determine«! to do. however, is to
try to straighten out the snarl in
which these proj«.*cts have be­
come involved so that the rights
of settlers will be protected, the
companies will make good and as
and is confronted by a delicate
problem, which demands skillful
treatment so as not to jeopardize
interests and inflict needless and
irreparable loss on capital and
the settlers.
On one hand the
board, if it would enforce its
rules to safeguard the settlers.
would cause the forfeiture of man>’ M
wiU
much land, and the protection of
the settlers would lie doubtful.
On the other hand, irrigation
projects have not been success­
ful investments for capitalists,
as these projects re»juire more
money to finance than at first
appears.
Companies, although Conaiderable Area Burned
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not living up to agreement, are
Over
Before
Fire
struggling along, trying to in­
In
Controlled
crease the water supply while
being handicapped for lack of
capital.
If the Desert I,and
Board calls a halt, the companies
I.ast week and the fore part of
will lose all they have invested, this a forest fire destroyed much
and th«; dams and canal* w ill lie valuahle tirnher on the Metolius
aliandonod and the settlers w ill river west *>f here. Campera and
be no better off than at present, fishing jiarties along the river
This is the nut which the mem- were driven out by the flames,
hers of the ixiard are trying to and the male memliers in some
crack.
instances were impress«*! into
One solution to the difficulty is fighting fire by the forest rang-
for the Desert Land Board to act **r*. Considerable of an area w as
as a sort of anchor to windward burned over I k ? fore the fire was
for these projects. The plan is Rotten under control.
A strong
to have the companies manag- wind Saturday and Sunday drove
ing the projects deponit with the the fire rapidly.
Sunday night
state a certain percentage of th«- porti«»ns of the lire could be s«*en
receipt* from the sal«* o f lands, here, and all dav the air was fill-
This money is to be returned to ed with smoke,
the companies on the completion
of their wfirk. hut if the compa
S M IT H R O C K
nies fail, then the Imard will lake
(Formerly Hillman)
the money deposited and carry
the work to completion.
The
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pr,i|«»iti»n acema ram.rn.ble to
V ¡*
the lio.r.1 member. but not to all
•>"r •“ < «. Mr>- *■ A. Cle-
of the companies. One company,
^
Harmon of the Monarch
however has deposited with th«*
Luinlx-r
(!«». was here last we«*k.
•tate $20,000 in cash and $!•),
Mrs.
W.
E. Thievoldt enter-
000 «if settlers n«ites, Isit this
tain«*«l the Indies Pioneer Club
$110,000 is insufficient to com­
last week Wednesday afternoon,
plete that particular project
i, I
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,
Rev. C. R. Scafe and family
It ha« been rlem™,»(rated eon- have arrive.1 from Potlatch bla
c'ua’ ve'y h, the « t i e r , on the«.
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and lands that where water has near here
ncn
been obtained th*; crons have
t>
.1 »
,
.
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navi
Hegardt Bros, and Th evoldt
™ '".-"tly
Hatiafaetory. «.,|,| lh,.ir
. n„IM|a, la.
One project which
In l„,l w,„.k U)
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sharx- a y«*ar ago. managed toad-
kt ii kiis #.»» . « a
t-n-
vanee its w«irk sufficiently to nut
, , ' -j. ott
i,w>-
umler water a l . c e
l am|hea returned 1 « T o e
FOREST FIRES
ON M ETO UIS
»priop. with the re,,,It that the Lm’ ^ . '^ 1 " '" '
,11" '
settlers are raising good crops
The )ocal [>a|| u.am
was de-
this summer.
Larpest of the project. I» the
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the home grounds last Sunday
Sewing Machine»
Washing Machine»
and all kinds o f First-elass
HARDWARE
20 Farm Wagons
A T COST.
All First-class, New Stock.
COM E A N D SEE M E
Joseph H. Jackson, ^ m#i
B.S.Q ook& 0
REAL E S T A T E
Real hstote and Qity Property
O ffic e n e a r H a n k o f G o m m c r c c
W arren & W oodward
( ¡vil Engineers
SUBDIVISION.
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