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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1912)
Redmond Spokesman I uhlished at the “ Huh City ” of Central Oregon ■ o l.. N«». 2H K K h M O N I). f'U O O K COUNTY. ORKCON, TH URSD AY. JANUARY 1«. 1'JI2 11.60 F E U ■ nd board children to is iso la ted water users AND CO. AGREE BE INTERESTED FOR A WEEK ARE SATISFIED ............ .. ' M h ,N " " " }" ,„,0 .0 I.«, ‘ " N" OKI SSU T" ™ " H T ' T> H O IIk IK O J M T I I IN S « H I on «M l O IT ........ ... Ol IM HI ™ * n - H •' X u .O W N -w ll<MM T' " , IIOI-H I O M . T I H M I T H IM r . H H .M O M , »s „ TII1S H H T (m OK T H K « T I T » : O l T OK T O M H II.N N ,, III,/ .Is m i l H IN M Ils « I , „ , o, , s „ „ V U I K — HMM K l|»K I. * « I H .l. III I I I , w 111 Hl, | » %»CK M i tN K I) W ITH HKI.Mi TH \ MADK IN YEAR R iá fc I'lU M iR M H T H K ITCH* I. O H M ¿ON IKHlCa IT IO N M l I'lio J M T — I I I K I h m m I.ITIO N |S |N>|\4. (.(H ill \\OHH W e have the exclusive iiRency for Lx>th the u i I 1« It ld«*rmuli, «'a tr «ii|M*rlu- WM trndrnt of public InoCrurtiot). In nil) MA h f i f 1»M Itigli! 1»* anidltiK out tlir following circular (hr* llrarrt I «au»! Ittiaril and to m» huol trarhrr« In thr «tal«* ft. Pu ttio T« a« her» of (ir«*goi) ", i ' ', s f 1,1 krrllltf. AUtl, A« Knowing that )«»u ara «llllu g to l § • «Mt|M r atr In «*«lu< allunai work I u»k ^ ^B t v. )MU t«» «taipelut«, thu )t«ar b) «*t»* JB « ouraglng all )uur pupil« lu th«* 1 l «*» 1 * 1 » .* \ lu* I c„i . «row in g oí cr«»pa. <luiu«*at|* »«Irti«»* B irAi'lu .1 In and p«»ultr> raUlng th lld r m hkr ft i.f lainU •"ini to «!«i thlsga ami will reapund to ■ *. .| I " an Rcrr in.! )««ur rnr«»uragrturiit Votif «*«»ttn!) t i » I l l hold a fair at nhlch )«»ur pu ft .a#« i»r .*■ 11« all) a $ » «M» plia » i l l l»r aaknl to ethiblt »h a i thr r«>fit|»Ait) «»t Ifrlually Asking thr> raise or makr Thr I m - si of I I tlirar rihlltlt« »||| b«* brought t«» ft I .» X* tto till«»** > «1 t*> thr alate fair » b r r r liberal prUrv rij^mliiurr« prior (u making » I I I I h * a »ar*lr«l «n \ pA > tur it t • Intu Ih«* hand* A»k )our pupila how many of iruitm |iiutli|n| fur rorilfl«*«! thrui » otild like td> hat r a Hlo-dand » a « to «rftiAl « m k itiilir or I»»!»), a thoroughbred J* rae> m lf rt|H lull'll for hiatrflal to I»« »«»rtli 9 I *♦ »i, a purr hir«| pig that III lira of «Ml* It raati |«a ) would takr the prli«* at ativ ilm k Alami ll.otMi A rfri, known « h o » , a porr l»r«»«l «h«*« p » I t h « ih )I No 2 9 . a l« « » » « • p ' a « (i< A l l ) •o thick that tliry «„„1,1 Itaxr I » hi O» r »’ inaili unilrf lito ul*l I aruuiul to flttj It, r ) , f . or a irontrart of thr rompati) «U t, tialr dial rea, t, cm ^ ftn ( ••ni|*lr<r N*»ttli I aitai to H im around, or »ocurr a (Inc B p-* »•!< a pm|*«»«lllo» Ho,t, h l olite poppi,’ that kin,*» a« uiiirh aa aonir iM.iple, or « I n a inon B «ta n t , «h at rte thr Sortii » anal to lt»l«»r* ny prlre that « I I I buy )n*t tliry «a n t VII three prlree and Uh t|»r Pilot liti!tr «anal, tkr many more are to I m - «Men at the A) (o (urniali a «worn «tatr of »<>rk « »»lliplrttnj «-a* It month atatr fair next fall Aak If tliry know l„>« to e r » » Toiopan) a III gito A 9 2fc.OUU potatura, pumpkin«, auuaahra corn to infurr thr rotta! r uri luti of ,\ak ho« many of Ain Pilot Multe tanni, thr» h r « pop rorn. etc ihrin like water melo, in „r murk ftanl boar<) iti turn otar thr melon. The rea »on eo man) t«,ya In thr guarani«*«* fund, !«» k «* i I» ll grow Bth all thr liuti« of thr roti) and glfla In Oregon do not water nielona la hecauae Hie) are In It« i*>anrm«i«»n. tu thr trua afraid the other boya « III aleal I * fttrtli*r prorltfru) In Ih«* pro then, If they all grow «a te r mrl- I Affrrmrttt una there « I I I be n„ on. to at,-at I U . rrt Imititi hoard tindrr thr pltlon « a « al««» to oprn 1M.OOO of lai d under tlir North i anal Wf': ' U thr rum pan y t«* »r ii Ih» Th« rompali) aak«*d that thr »» rilkol H u per Irrigable And naked that III* «fate t»o )«*ar«‘ n i malón *»f tini«' P *» t< fintati topogra phi* of thr llriihain Palla ftrojocl B a alno naked that tlir alai«* I Hat No 29 andar conti a* t uf I I*. I®®7, or otIiorwiM* that ¡Aot hr r «erial 111 rd Tlir » f a ir Also «eke.I to arrapi art firm* under Hi« pr«**«’iit ruba with W '*»■»: •' f ..ut* « nil 1 \ at l«n, ft ' *h n< • nil« i I k huí Idn Im i» Th«* ln*n\) «min «lo rin tlmt I h * gnu Juimur) ♦idi. I i I ih ka d n l ull rall- roudn I I I Ih« « t u i e , u n d roinpl«*t«*ly Isola t«**l ( ’»Mitrai O rienti frolli ih** reni o f thr world No traina r«*w«‘h- • m | In r» fot ti w r rk . und n l a r g r tMirthni »»f thln fitti«* ih«* t«*h*Kritpli s i n * « n«*re «mt of «*d>ttiriilaaloii. ’Ih» flr«t traili f • * rrach I(» m |- nioiitl s u « «»\«*r th«* Or«K»»n Tru nk. s hi* h « ulne In Hunduy mortilnic ai t 1». «urr>ltiK u I mmii «,»i paaa«*nKrra * h » had beeit tiri*) up ;it dlfferetit fMiInta In th«* «tute and ulotig die line of d i r Oreg on T ru nk rallr«»a«l Mar») trulli« un thè mairi Un«*« «•uterine Por tlan d » e r e atalled In « n o » drlfta. ami ««‘ Y«*rul «1a>« »«*r«* repulr«*«! to g«*t truffi* luto a*»inr luhlnice of order uo tliut train« < <’ uld br oprrnt«*d noDir » here on »ch«s|ttla tlrnr Th«- » « t e r user« rrircflrig In tbla city un Haturday, Junuury 6lbv » a » noi »hur »un e\pe«t«*d «>n u««<»uiit of tlir atoruiy » e « t ber The fé i » rr*« aorn«* 4»J «»r &0 pr«*arut. All preornt aortnrd Hatlaflrd and pl«*u« , •si » i d i » hai thè repreaeiitut I v es j of Ihr UHiwH-latlon had aeeoinpll»li«*il I ut Salem, und !»«*!!cvr<] thut die In**« rt Unni Inurii »«»uhi look lo dir Iwat lt|t«*r»*»(» of thè setth-r* l ’h* «ubj«*«*t of » l e m » h a dito m h - ««*«1. und th«* g**n«*rul opinion » HH t hui »1er« nhotlld I t* placed for each drlHery In-for«* tin* n r it Irrigating i r noon. “ Hotadon** »a « aloo dliu*ttssed. on which there » a « rM»m«* dlff«*r«*n«e of opinion. Th«* m ajorit y »•*rm«*d t think It would uot he practical or «atUfartory at the present time View I'reAldent L K. Smith pre- All rlaaiM-« of businon» liete » a « ald«**l In tin* uliM'itri« of l*r«*»ideut lte|H»rtn o f nir^tlnga and )«*r) <)u!et lu«I »e«*k, a« the deep Denaer. Ijii.d «n«»» made truieling hard for the cop) of mlniit«*w o f I k w r t Intani of Nov 2 2 and 2.1, and !k*c countr) people to r.-a, b th* city Krttja), ClittitMik « I ih I n and rati, 21 and 2 2 » ere read and «II aì - u »»«**! lo-aat, to hi,-It lb»» ■„,)« aixl I,) Saturday rvrnlUK all ol It « a a k <*„** U t » » HIDKM TO ataylng on tl,,' cround Juat a H K M , IIOTKT.S NO«* wvok The aruund «a a fro«*n at Cunipwtltlou atitotiK tbr Ilir,-<- h<>- llir timo thr flr«t ano» f,dl. and t.'U lia» ¡iMMUini*,! a llvfly a»p.*,'t. to th* I h * « « a » ««> rapid that larttr thr ailvantaK** of aurata coniine In poo la and ponda of water formed In or leuttne by train, aaya thr llrnd different antluni of the city, th, Hull,'tin Krer transportation to far aa can to- learned no aerloua and front tbr depot la thr iprrlal dauiaee «a a done her,- Only oner, Inducrnient rad, hotel It offertila and then for a abort time, did the proape. Uve patrona thermometer drop to the tero mark .. — — Some of the wuter maina fritte up. lU A IS K It TH K hut the « a r m weather the latter T H K \% *T K K HATKS part of the week thawed them out At the adjourned meeting of the About Z*> Inrhea of atm« fell at Kit) Council Friday night. January Madraa. and according to newapaper 12th. ('„unitim eli iloarh and Ruah, reporta 22 Indirà fell lu the drill- the ape, lai committee to re\ lae the VKTOH TALKING MACHINES and the EDISON PHONOGRAPHS W e sell them on easy terms—$5 down and S5 a month. W e carry a full line of records for both machines. Our Soda Fountain is still serving Hot and Cold Drinks Mendenhall's SIX DAYS’ MAIL 13 COOL HEADS RKBVEOJUNOAY S (y [ m A i t i m e l i SI Nl».%V > IO H N Ivt, o \ - KK ORKUON T H I N K I.IN K A N I» CONSISTICI» O K 11 SACKS l*AI*KRS A M » -i OK OK l.K T T K K S l)K »X H )\ T H I NK SATI R I»** TR XIN I,AST N H .M r V * t * l t « » * * l . l MISSKS t.OINt. IN T O T H K l»KS- C H IT K S K IV K K W IT H SI.XTV PASSKNtlK HS <»N 110*111« Redmond « a a without mail ser vice front January t>th to January 13th, owinx to the snow storm that began the 6th and blockaded the The passengers on the Oregon railroads T h r first train to arrive Trunk train that arrived here Sun here from Portland came in Sunday day morning at *:15, had a thrill ing experience and a narrow escape from death on the trip. The train left Fallbrtdge Saturday afternoon an hour late. Its progress was slow on account of a soft track and because o f the danger o f snow slides. Several times the train was delayed by obstructions on the track. About 1U:15 Saturday night the train started across the l«es- chutcs river bridge near North Junc tion. Apparently the high water had carried away some supports, for one span let down as the cugine on the traiu struck the bridge. The engineer. W. II. Dixon, with rare presence of mind, pulled almost the entire train over the bridge. The bridge let dowu until the rear coach W ' " " • •I I «m l. Kllioloalr'l left the track. The train was stop f t ............ ■ I I... m , « I ped at once and the passengers hur Ih« I l.*i> I, m 11 , Kail* project ami ried out of danger across the * »» . a Hal of ».atterrii bridge. Then the balance o f the »•«1er tl,<• North ('anal, be train was pulled across the bridge »•led from considerai Ion al safely to the south side o f the riv I 111 l¡l • mol lltal Ilo- lion er. Had the span given way a »'!• I h > Inoroaaoil only ).*, an Pit 'Tl KK o l NOlt’ITI K \ N K It II »¡l.tHNI.IMM» ItltllM.K At TU »SS T H K C O I.IM IU A R IV K It A T CKI.II.O trifle more, nothing could have pre in.lrail or $|n an acre vented a loss of life among thu I. « a l e r rates, made their report, and 1"i .in additional homi mornitiK at 4:15 and carried a Aak them If ll„'> k „ „ « how to It, of Mettilltlh passengers and train crew. There O*'' , :’'1 ' inonla on Norlli If the) buy litre,- Forty-four paaaengera oil the Or- recommended that sonic of the ratea large amount of mull for this city. were about 60 passengers on the frati c b lc k e lia I liniU Mr,«.,I |I5,duo, and a arttlnga o f e g g s from o n e neighbor, eg,.,, Trunk line were mnrooned at be materially changed, to go Into There were 14 sack» of paper mall ■ ^ »'"n tl,al ton. Itera for the pny- „ „ d three ben. from another. «„<1 *•«•»■■»• tor « v e r a l days, and were effeet from the first of February. and t « o pouches o f letters and reg The following vote of thanks to at the Hotel Mctollus at Several hills were allowed and nth- istered mall. *rU«l fnn,1a I h » rounleralan In March put the two together the) guests | the trian crew was voted by the expense of the railroad com- er routine business transacted The * repreaenlallve of the board. «III probably raise a.»,,« prise « I n This la the largest mail ever re passengers: committee on sidewalks will present ceived here and Assistant Post n l » r , atol ox pen nom « o n Id n e r a f o r the fair Th * rhlldrvu of patty " W o , the passengers on the Or resolution master Moore made a record by In several placea In the rotlufy al the next meeting a P » *Hfc limili., f,irnlHh*'il 111 O r e g o n can double the egg prodi,. egon Trunk train leaving Fallbridge wus recommending that the necessary distributing It in five hours with on the Hlage linea the »now '*n* **K H....... were al- for Redmond, Ore., on Jan. 13th, lion In three .tears . . . sidewalks lu the city he built. Tit, only the help o f an Inexperienced « • d upon. A sk them If they know that the piled »IX feet deep 1!«12. desire to express our admir Council adjourned to Tuesday, Jan- ! helper. A heavy imill. the aecumu- ««Plahaflow of Ihla a l i l i ude Blue of the pumpkin does not de- |„ Portland II,e severity of the ation and gratitude toward the Intlon o f six days, waa also sent r'' Hal No i*», i he board ex Nearly uary 23. men who composed tl»e crew- of the pend upon Ih- »!*•• " f «he ,m> *,r sforili « a s out front here on the north hound *' that Mil« Noare/at Ion IIM« | girl « h o plants the » I I all kinds of huslnesa « a » aff.sled train for their bravery and presence The nnadv erttsed store I» merely trnin Monday morning, J " ' ' l l " '■ • 'I b) 11,0 « M M l I > a girl six years old who rained The eleelrlc Hues were pul out of of mind In time o f danger, when we a little more pathetic a sight than J'' Inierior. mxl prolmhly « I I I ' corn and several hundred I were In danger of going through fourteen feel high. I a t « • | commission advertised one. Ititi (1 sTtH IK * IHH the dia le K ii k I i o s t '» .h ..« neonle that « e » r e the most t*leph»ne* « e n l to the bail Hlrwt the Inadequately the Ih'soliutos bridge Into the river h»" lurnlahed Ilia! depart- , .................. . .... i............. m i......... - badi] dMMMHaH .....I K" ’ c h i n i . k *. h a n i * h immediately north of North Junc ' L „liara, loix tepori m « I ñ „,V oiIt Of our 12 Chi l dren ex telephone and electric light tn.les nowadays, « h i l e the other Imprese.» J D B|M,e r o f Medford, bought tion, on the Oreon Trunk line. Es : ” ‘l’l'l' I'lto llenhan, Kalla lilblllng a« «he county fairs. and fell and did much damage. Trees one as an example o f posalbllttle* ,,ul the drug atore of l.ynch A Rob- pecially do we wish to commend \V. ' ***** •"'«rii rontended. « a» | .t:, nun al the stale fair la«»« y * * r In «he parks were lorn down l»y «he * ‘»„e wrong. >rtB ),«»re this week, and will, for a B. I »Ivon, engineer, and T. 1« Rus , m ■ m ,' o M ii M oii « f„r , ».n il in In III«,, lotd .villi' hMIVJ «miss of •""! • » — » till, .» t least, .o n,luci III.- M a m sell, conductor, for their quickness 14, «•«’, “ f the prewenl yra ................... _____ _____ ___ ______ ___ lad us heal them I * " branches, and In «eversi Instances laud The peculiar condIMons •«» ____________ present location. Mr. ________ Liutler of action in a moment of great peril Its al fairs ____^ •> a roanll, the hoard did residences were damaged by falling >prp-t, ovt>r fhe entire W llls n .ltt* » „ experience,! druggist, a good thus, no doubt, avoiding a serious lo one I» R * r " ’„older II, lint « oil III poles valley, scattering damage through- hualnesa man and a pleasant gentle- disaster, and saving many lives. ft a mailer up l«le r Not sine* the memorable silver out Its ione. The amount o f dam- m» „ t<> ' » « * * Lynch A Roberts When n man falls h-lr fo a big || ■ !l ’ ho aireen,enl prarlleally The Spokesman's Job printing al thaw on January 2k. 1»07, has such will run into the hundreds of »111 «HU continue to conduct their I» ■ 11 probably will be alaned Job. It Is alwuya said his head ways pleases Try It. weather been experienced In Pot;!- I ,|lotlaands o f dollar». 1 general store as heretofore " * f' » doXn apt to swell.