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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1912)
■ Redmond Spokesman I uhi ¡shed at the “ Hub C ity ” of Central Oregon VOL 2. N». 28 l:i:i>M(»M>. ritooK UOUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. JANUARY 4. 1W2 DISPLAY M llU iii.il. Vail. y liad a < • ihlltl« Iha! a iira.i..) •I.U aiicntl.ii, tu ti,,. f**r* ut NbowN for llm purpoiM* o f fu*ntinF *ti»* ud\tiiitu^fM o f (h»*tr r«> "|M«« tiv»* <1 int rD-t * It proliuMy « o u M I'aill l l i r r r H m i i i m i , . . , , , «»ralnr to urrtttiK«* Hu* exhibition und lo |»«> nome olle to he lu rhttrKe U n hlgg.-sl .Mila, Ilir I he rout for nil thlu uervlre, t o ruada dl.| atl thr eihlhlllng net her with ill ip la y upure ut all •«OI» Ihal aaa don« th* »»ho a n unti ti ntiMportuf loti for i M lilU lili» tallioada a. the t « r that would be required to* qulred lo glv.- pro|n.|i|ui,M| rrp entry the exhibit fro m one pin«’«1 to ! Ul«'i their another, I uni aure, would corn««' r e a p e r t l i r li i I .* pleuard witi.il. # 1 ,«. fig u ra I huve nuttied I» I.» ubsera I hai m o r « (b an half .,f would I.* uiouey we ll .pent Houia-j all Mir Itili nitliHi » . I ... I'l-.l »I nur * li I H a aliould In- d our right n o » to | In form ation l.iltrau a m aUiu l Oi aaaurr an Ori-gou exhibit at all . h r , •■«on I,ad a n « . . I I loada o f III lan d alioaa nex t y.-.r " • r a l u r r oil all Ihr alalo* Imi t h Mr (■ raham atali-d Ihal I h r |iul>-1 O tr g o ii h.Miklila a r ili faal •l'an I*« 1 1 > ul» .li < trogoli th ro ugh Iba* ta r lb»a< uf any o l b r r a ia ir W.. k. Ill loua Und alioaa In I h r rant and I h r ' a rollatali! *uppl> mi haud and tout of the G ov e rn ors ' npe< lai hu*- : Lind Shows \ $10,( hk > F U N D WOULD HK ENOUGH W. Graham Telia AI mhi I Oriit'in at Industrial Exhibition» dra vtirrd lo . a l l a ! ) all I U l k r .l lo lliou*and* man» o f • hoiii at. l l i l r r . a l r d In Ihla alato ..mr ha». ma l. a. Inai preparativi»* tu . ...... harr a Uhm I li r u n i ioa r T li e r * • III ln> a big ruah ah . h II..- .oli,, nlal rai. a co loro « f f • I i.. \l aprine Thoar alo . ha». i,.,i alioa.ly ai ran g rd lo r.unr lu to ha». n d rrp longt ng Ihai Inai hrlug (hrin r » r n l - ually \N. Im i ftir p ‘ *u I’ ' 1 * 1 ■ 1' «lait to all the Itiduatrtal ipuaitiona h» ld In the eaatern clt l a In th« paat l » n m o n t h « -W err it n«*t f«»r th e r t U f o a d i )fv|»n would h a ve been ttvatte (¿(lately fcprraente«! at the four prlarlpal land ahowa o f the pr«-a« nt | ?«af at Omaha. New Y or k . * hi ago and Ht Caul At O m aha th«* o\ IMI i\ i i » m Cigars Candies, Stationery, Office Supplies, Blank Books, Fountain We take periodical subscriptions to any published. Most of them we can give special club rates. W e are still serving hot and cold drinks. . Il \ 11 I t * 1 \ 11 lleglntiinK January 7th, th«* | mihu Main not » I. . on th# <lr.-g..ii Trunk railroad a l l l ahortrn Ila run- tim e bet » i r n thin city and l*oftlattd T he big bridge o v e r the ' "lu m in a m u « I» Min. t ' " M ail !r, un»1 all O i r g o n Trunk Mama »111 run o v r r II. aa«ln g Ih r W e still have the Best Line of Fens, Magazines, Books, etc. h.oi, uf uillold b r n r f l l lo Ihi a la i* W IL L VISIT FARMERS T h r Mrrgi.n rrprrsenta tlvea oli Ih r IN THE NORTHW EST U o t m t o r a ' traiti dld lHoatlmablr arr vi. r b , th r.r In t a n a ||r nald lli al U o w - m o r W ral and Toni Hlrhardaon arri- th r no.ut a t t i v e m rm b rra o f Ih r party In advatii-lng l l i r . Ialina New Official Expected to uf l l i r lr alalr. and llia l lllll l l a n l r » I Greatly Assist This Sec III lilmarlf, la an udirrtlaliiK UM. t Miai ratinili la» « » r r r a t l n i a l r d tion of State ■ ■ > < ii i M .t • i ! » ► . f If O r r f o f i In to tfvl Mu fu ll O reg on Iti c »| m *< l«||y milt*«! and til ||ifv of benefit fr«»ni th r land » h i « h » « fiat« *1%«*»» pan « uU r at ■ Ik » » * • a' « t o h r :.| I I I 111 . a . . . . I all y year. II la m-rraaary l o p r r p a t r r i h l H I In » h i d all ihr »a lluna •late r i M l . l t truly rtpr«H$eiiiutlvr In.tuatriea o f Oregon are properly if the »tute.** de« larrd ►* W tira represented, moat ««f three ltt«|ulrlra l,a. o . m i i m .lu attial at I inunl »ill ’ . |hat « ; i |r«in.n ag rn l for l i t » U r «a t North- H » f l u n . . r i i .. t.. ... •. '.i |i ,- ara ral «•> » h o re c e n t i) t r t u r n . d \n r »p . t. ..< t. th ■ it..I ' ' HAS AN EXPERT R E M E M B E R C. L Smith Appointed Ag riculturalist for Above Road Treat Northern Officials ' Dei ries aitate laxity at O .-W . R. I»«» ii.M , MMur> Jo i,ir#, tt„ r l |H.rt ,j#*. Oregon dlaplav bul at l„,l|, 4 **«•* »*"1 i hliaau. « b l . l i w.-i l"'-* $1.50 RKK YEAR C I, Smith, a f a r n ir r o f many l“ *M **l’ lM ’ 1 ’ ' n l a g r l r u llu r a lla l f o r I h r O .-W l< « N Co., a punition )nat «• rested Mr Smith, » h o la a rraldrnt o f * 111 »»•«••»•• *»»» n*‘ * J u ' **•'■ ** onto, and » i l l ralabliah of 8« and ho ad qua rlr ra In t h r " r i l a Mendenhall's i______________________________________ ii frrrylng H r la dotU ra would prwvtil« Oregon with ,, m * now <*«»n«umed Iti fe rryin g a. I Fargo building In Portland. must be filed with the secretary of ample display »pat «• nl O m a h a . N« w r«»aa the rl««*r The ev«*nlttg train n p n l r i l lo ini*» much o f hi» time slate 33 days before the primary V«»rh t'hbar.o and ’ 1*. il ,md pay "*** arrh «» tier«* at » 2 1 then ln- In tra »»lln g o »c r Ihr IrrrHory »rrv- | election so that officials may have all no *«a«aty »« pet ioea atea.l o f 7 IS a> now, and th e morn .-«I by I h r mail, for Ihr purpose of them printed and forward«-d to ail “ The v ario u« «-outitte« **f Ore ^ 2 train will reach Cortland at grttlng Into (Ilrrrt t o m li « U h (hr ! registered voters. farnirr» aiul studying lh «lr needs. gotl, I am aure, could ! " ’ ln d u««d t«» ’ u I* ,n Ittitead <»f t» DU p. til Outside o f the selection of mem Ilia » o r k will br under thr direc provld« ti.« »p* « liii« n pr«*ducia f *t nn«|er th«* pr«*a«*nt och«nlul«*. bers for the legislature, on which tion o f the traffic department. | «*xh!Mfl«>n |: .’pr «■*»«•>•'at I v «■* (.f 1 » the election o f United States sen Mr. Smith haa d e v o t e d much of community ««»u ld tw **«*nt t«» the «Ilf K u ltd T ilt? S p o k t? 8 n ia n . ator will hinge, probably the hard till life to the development o f ag est fight will be waged for the of* riculture It» the northweat His first flee o f secretary o f state. Ben W. activities » e r e In Minnesota and In ' Olcott. Incumbent, will have Gover- the vicinity of St. i ’aul sud Minne ! nor West behind him. H. Ii. Cor apolis About ten year* ago he ey. for years chief clerk under » a s engaged to develop the dairy. Governor Benson and for nearly a Interests In the Willamette valley. year virtually secretary o f state He has engaged extensively In ( hlmaelf during the absence o f Gov farming his own properties and re- 1 ernor Benson, when he was Ul in cenlly was employed to aaetst the ; California, will be an active candi farmers In their work In several 1 date and is considered a strong con communities In Western Wash tender. It is also reported that ington He went to t’ oriland re THE RECENT L A W County Clerk Fields o f Multnomah cently and arranged with the O.* PROLONGS THROES county; John Coffey o f Portland. W. R. A N. officials to take the ; and a southern Oregon candidate new position. I are in the field. Officials of the railroad com pany expect Mr Smith to co-operate with the agricultural colleges in Primary Is in March and their territory and to do what he General Election in can to Improve agricultural condi November tion* generally throughout the en tire northwest. He will devote par ticular attention to the encourage ment o f diversified farming. to grasse», grains, and livestock rais . . . ..... New Machine Installed This A l l record* for long rauipaUnt ing He will attend meetings of » i l l be badly distanced this year vv eeK \y O T K S to farmers' organisations and endeavor for the primary uouiinatlng election Perfection lo learn at first hand the various for state and county officer* takes problems presenting themselves to place on April ISth anil the general I the tarmerà. It la hla intention election will not be held until In The Spokesman's new linotype ! also lo go out upon the farms, via November. It will therefore be nee , , , received last Friday from San .It with the farmers and help them esaary for the candidates to IBr \ Francisco, but was not put in oper- In their actual work If necessary to Ihelr petitions with the secretary ol allon until Tuesday aftern«H>u. Part ; learn what can be done to Improve atatn aa early as March 20. or 20 of this week's Issue o f the pap«-r is i ihi- general farming conditions and days before the p rim ary nominating set by the machine. Owing to de make the farms more productive election. lays incident to the inntaliation and He will be associatevi with the dem Under the new law passed at the getting in operation of a ma onstration traina that the company .»lection in 1910. permitting the vot chine o f this kind The Spokesman will senti out In the future, and Is ers of the different parties to ex is a day late in publication this detailed to make hlmaelf active and press their choice for candidate for week, and the amount ot news nial- useful wherever farmers are engag President, the primary nominating ler not as |„rR,. „ „ ,he publiali- ed In the pursuit of their vocation t election is to be held ( I days be- -rs could desire Tliis will be obv I- fore the first Monday In June, mak- 1 future, for the machiue Start the New Year RIGHT B y S u b s c rib in g fo r THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN The Spokesman has installed a Linotype type setting machine and will, the coming year, give its readers a largely increased amount of reading matter each week; much more than has been heretofore given. The local, county and state news field w ill be thoroughly covered each week, and it is the purpose to make The Spokesman the best ami newsiest paper in ( entral Oregon. The price of subscription will remain the same, $1.50 per year in advance. Persons sending in a club list of five names, with the subscription price, $7.50, w ill get a year s subscription free. $1.50 per Year in Advance Oregon to be Agog With Campaigns During This Year NEW LINOTYPE NOW SETTING TYPE v i'in iv * *nR t,lp loth. is now running nicely and turning A h .«K IN G It.XII.KO.lIt Under tlieae conditions some of out »olid type slugs as fast as an Madras Pioneer: The wagon, the prospective candidates for state operator can finger the keyboard, road from Culver to the rich farm- and county office* will begin to clr- The news service of The Spokts- Ing eonntry across the river Is go- culate their petitions a* early as man will be greatly increased by lug ahead rapidly and before many February, aa the law provides that the addition o f the Linotype to the montha the farmers in the hitherto „ n ttv»- regular primary nominating i plant. The machine will set as almost Isolated district expect to be „ l o t i o n s for state and county of- much type ns three good hand com- nlvle to go to tow n and return the fic-rs shall l»c held at the same l posilora. »nine day, while heretofore It was time aa the presidential primaries) The Spokesman is bow in a posl- a drive o f mauy miles out of their ,he year o f a presidential elec- 1 M„u to handle all the news all the rourae and often took iron, two to ,,on „ m e . and especially the late news hrec days and aomctlme. even a This will mean that the ran.ll- up to the hour o f going to press onger period to get to town with lU t,.B h#Vt> 8t.ven months. News, all kinds o f It. is what the icir produce an. return with a )>f c» m p a t* u ln « t a k e s U m I M e m l | p a p e r i» after now. and the adltoi load of provisions. ‘ election. In addition to securing asks the friends o f the paper to A bridge will be built across the petit ions, they will also lie called bring in or phone in any items oi 1 Deschutes canyon and also one ac on early In the struggle to prepare interest they may have or know ross the Crooked river, making an their literature for the campaign about. | easy drive for the farmers to the publicity pamphlets Issued prior to I railroad at Culver from almost any ! the primary nominating electiona. The Hotel Hedmond anoaniina direction and in which each candidate Is per- that on and after January first, | mltted to furnlak a full and eom- they will serve meals a la carte lu A repetition of your want ail, plete »count of hlmrself for the ben addition to serving regular meal».