The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, November 30, 1911, Image 3

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    Because
iK C A l’S K It U a strong. careful, safe, I i I m tu I. prompt. u»*
t'tiritt«* 1»mI succeMiftil institution.
iK l'A l'S K it i n n grow ing. activ«-. progressive, u|> to <|ut«*
lnuik in «-very partu-ulur.
K C A l'S K youraccount will I m - appreciate«! by tin* bunk ami
your interest will always I m - carefully considered.
F C A l'S E tin » Imnk has an excellent fir* and lMirKlur
naff, and is further protected l»y burglary msur-
Hill**1.
K r A l ’SK thin bank sttnlies tin* needs o f it* custom»-!
and
pro|M>rly take* care o f them whether their l»<iMin«-MH
I m * large or Minnll.
STATE
OF REDMOND
K n iitin iu l,
*
*
O regon
W. S. Rodman, Pres.
jseph II. Jackson. Vice Tre«.
Roy A. Rush. Ca«hier.
YOU GOING TO BUILD?
J. M. llcMiril, the architect, makes
complete plan« anil Mpeciheations
for all clasNes of building«..
Our
prices are right.
Lei ua figure
with you.
Bcvard & (¡ant,
Redmond, ( )rt*.
H. G. HIZRRIGK
CROOK
C O L'X T Y
LAXO
R E D M O N D RR AL R S T A T E
REDMOND, OREGON
Short and Direct Route to
Portland and Other West
ern Oregon Points
FROM
EN........
-
and
CENTRAL ORE.
Via the Deschutes Branch o f the
OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION COMPANY
Through ( ’ar Service between Bend and Portland
D A IL Y T R A I N S C H E D U L E
r. Mend
< Ib-dmond
v- Opal City
7:50 a. m.
Lv. Portland
6:,TO a. m.
10:00 a. m.
7 21 a in.
12:40 p. m.
Lv. The Dalles
8:00 a.m.
1:30 p. m.
Lv. Deschutes Jc
M ' I i i I h is
8:22 a. m.
5:45 p.m.
Ar.
Madras
Madras
9:00 a.m.
6:20 p.m.
Ar. M«-t»ilius
kr I *''^chutes Jc
1 : If» p. m.
7:06 p. m.
Ar. Opal City
lr Du* I>allcs
1:56 p. m.
7:45 p.m.
Ar. Redmond
8:35 p.m.
tr. I’"*'land
Ar. Benil
6:46 p. m.
l or further information call on any O.-W . R.
4 N. A gent, or w rite to
Wm. M cMlIRRAY,
encrai Passenger A gent,
NEW
S T ftC K
Portland, Oregon.
Wall Paper
All Designs and Patterns
Trunks, Suit ( ’uses, Valises, Rugs,
Carpet» and Furniture
C. H. IRVIN,
Redmond
E
FOR PROJECT
raised from the «ale o f Iota in
lledmond and Bend and tliat the
t<«»w imito company hud donated
the land to the irrigation com-
puny,
"H u* money you put into the
building« for the irrigation com­
pany at that iioiiit represented
money derived from tangible as­
sets o f the irrigation company,
did it not?” asked Mr. Richard­
son.
“ It did, but it was only a
small amount, com paratively.”
was the response.
“ Who ha« the deed for the
pro|M*rt> on which the building«
were constructed?” asked Mr.
INDKHTKDNKSS IS
Richardson.
Aiiorr $ h 2 m ,( hio “ The townsite company holds
thus»* deed« under an agreement
that they will I m * turned over to
the irrigation company when our
Representatives of Irriga- part o f the contract is complet-
•si.”
lion Co., Do Not Like
“ W ell, there are a lot o f con­
the Proposition
tract« over in that section o f the
country that we expect»-»! to see
Completed, but never have so
fa r,” replied Richardson.
A dispatch from Salem «ays:
Th«- company takes the attitude
By « Eiat promises to I m * one o f
that one o f the most important
the in**st unii|ue arrangem ent«
factors in the Carey act develop­
ever attempted in connection
ment is the factor o f sales and
w iih a Carey act project in this
that no project can live without
state, it is probable that the prob­
it. It is declared that the pro­
lem o f the Central Oregon Irri­
ject w ill live or die solely on this
gation Company may l*e settled
one factor. It is further assert-
by the naming o f a committee o f
e»l by representatives o f the com-
thr*
the members to repr«*sent
pany that the plan to place the
tin Desert I juh I Board, com|>any
whole project in the hands o f a
and
«ettlers,
respectively to
committee o f three and to stop
take over the unset* and notes o f
all new work and consequently
the project and to dictate it«
all sales, w ill mean much harm
control and management.
to the future w elfare o f the seg­
This suggestion, coming from
regation.
(o v e rn o r West, a fter an all-day
Representatives o f the settlers
discussion, met w ith s|Mmtaneous
and members o f the board, how­
approval o f the Board, and J. E.
ever. say the company should
Richardson,
representing
the
complete its work up to date,
water-users on the project, which
rather than attem pt further de­
is the biggest in the state. Rep­
velopment along new lines. They
resentative* o f
the company
take the stand that at present
made some objection and agreed
the system o f using money from
to refer the plan to the directors.
sales to complete the work has
In event the scheme is definite­
Is-t-n more or less o f a failure be­
ly workout, no new development«
cause lands have been sold and
will I m - contemplated. The whole
the work not completed, while
work to I m .- centered on the final
at the same time many lands on
furnishing o f water to those on
the project have been sold fo r
the lands now, and no new sales
which water is not available.
will I m - allowed. The company
- s»s -
now has nl*>ut $823,000outstand­
HAVE HIGH IDEALS.
ing indebtedness, according to
figures given by representatives U p o n th o S t a n d a r d Y o u R a t# D « p # n d a
Y o u r F u t w r o Cor##»*,
o f th<- coni|NUiy.
What «<> mske of ourselves de-
Lively lilts marked tlu- discus­ pen»l* upon the «leal* which we
sion throughout the day. espec­ habitually hold Our livca are
ially E m ?tween Chairman Richard­ slui|M*d up.<n our inratal model*. If
son . o f the W ater-user's Associa­ i I ii - m * 1« high the lift i* lofty; i f .
tion, and R. S. Howard and Jess lo* it grovel*. Man is no better
than In* ideal*. The rtrenni can-
Stearns, representing the com­
not ri«c higher than it* source. Our
pany.
Engineer W eygant, o f work »-an never overtop our idea!
the State Engineer’ s force, who our ambition. It i* a great tiling
has charge o f the system o f in- to k»«ep the constaut suggestion ol
specting pnsifs on the desert high ideal«, of thing* that are grand
ar,' noble in human achievement,
lands in the section o f the Cen­
in the mind. It tend* to make u*
tral Oregon Irrigation Company, love the right and hate the wrong.
was another who came to issue
There i» one thing we ought to
w ith Messrs. Howard and Stearns hold m uni li aaen-dnea* that no con-
and recriminations and. in some •nh-ration could indue« u* to dilute
instances, o(**ii charges o f posi­ it, and that i* the quality of the life,
the quality of our ideal*. Whatever
tive mistatemen’ s were made.
el«e we are oarele** about, we can­
Mr. W eygant furnished the not alTord to carry through life low
board with a statement that two ideal«, second claas personalities or
days a fter the board had visited demoralizing mentalities. However
humble our home* or ordinary our
the Central Oregon Irrigation
environment, we should keep the
Company’ s project in ¡M-rsonthat quality of the life, the personality,
the large gang o f men at work at the highest possible standard.
at Hillman was laid off. This We should allow nothing to deterio­
assertion was disputed by H ow­ rate it.
Yet most people are careless and
ard as a |*ositive misstatement.
indifferent regarding the quality of
On further questioning by Treas­
their lives. There is a slipshodness
urer Kay, however. Kay assert­ in their living, a slovenliness in
ed that Howard had weakened in their mentality, which tend to de­
his attem pting to prove that the teriorate the quality of the life and
engineer was wrong and Kay make it cheap and commonplace.
Whatever votir career, guard
hacked up the engineer in his as­
your ideal as the apple of your eye,
sertions.
the pearl of great price, for every­
Mr. W eygant also stated that thing depend* upon the direction in
the company hail not been pay­ which that points. I f it points
ing cash for work done on some downward no amount of money or
»if the ditches, but was (laying influence »-an redeem you from me-
dinrrity or even save you from a
by allowing credit on settler's
degrade»! life. Man la so made that I
notes and letting the settlers lie must follow his ideal. He can­
work out their ditch work in not go up if hi* ideal points down.
Orison Swett Marden in Succe»«
that manner.
Chuimtan Richardson, o f the Magazine.
Water-user’ s Association, made
H i« h * y CalarwS
the allegation that the settlers
“ Wasn't that elopement story a
were generally o f the opinion highly colored one?”
that money which had been col-
“ I should sav it w** The father
lected from the settlers hud gone was purple with rage, the girl red
into the townsite o f the Des­ with apprehension, her clinin green
with envy, the minister white with
chutes. Mr. Howard explained
fesr, the fellow showed a distinct
that the money used in construct­ »cllow streak, while the whole wed­
ing the irrigation
company’s ding party were blue at the out­
building at the townsite was come.” — Baltimore American.
Suits $17.50 lip
Commiltet* of Three May
C ontrol Affairs of
Irrigation Co.
Just received a full line o f
fall and winter clothes. Nice
all wool suits and overcoats
from $17.50 up.
“ Summitt” all wool shirts
$1.50 and up. Complete line
o f fall and w inter caps.
Closing out ladies shoes at
cost and below.
E. L. RAPP
‘‘The Head to Foot Clothier.” R e d m o n d , O r.
Oregon Trunk Ry.
Service
—TO —
PO RTLAND
ST. P A U L
DENVER
K A N S A S C IT Y
SPOKANE
C H IC A G O
OMAHA
ST. L O U IS
Train
le a v e s Redmond 7:21 a. m., O i » l C ity 8:00 a. m.. Metol-
ius 8:30 a. m., and Madras 8:30 a. m., a rrivin g Portland 6:00
p. m. Direct connection at F allbridge fo r Spokane and points
east. A rriv e Spokane 0:45 p. m. Through tickets sold to
eastern points, Pu get Sound and other western jioints. De­
posits accepted for west-bound tickets to be furnished persons
in the east. Details w ill be furnished on req u est
H. B A l'K O L , A gt.
Redmond, Ore.
R. BUDD. C h ief Eng r
Portland, Ore.
Redmond Steam Laundry
wish to announce to the people of
Redmond and vicinity and sur­
rounding towns that I have start­
ed a STEAM LAUNDRY in Redmond
on 9th street between D and E streets,
and solicit their patronage.
I
PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS.
PRICES REASONABLE.
GOOD WORK GUARANTEED.
Packages Called for and Delivered.
M R S . W . A . G O L D E N , P r o p ’r.
Tum A Lum Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers
LUMBER AND
BUILDING MATERIAL
W ill give prices delivered at yard
or Roberts Bros’ , mill.
Office and
Y anl 2 blocks cast o f Redmond Hotel, Redmond