The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, March 14, 1912, Image 8

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    ARK WE FACINf
VACUUM CLEANED
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ELECTRIC LKìlITED
HOT and COLD BATHS
EUROPEAN and AMERICAN PLAN
Kent'wal of (uloBihian (laiws
Sceau ^ „
GOODS
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I Germany Would Buy Colombian Porta
on Atlantic. Defying Monro*
Doctnn# of U. S
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Philadelphia Th# staff corrsspon
dent o f the Philadelphia I'resa at
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HOTEL REDMOND
Is one o f the I^ar^est and I>est Appointed Hotels
in Central O regon , and am ply capable o f m eeting
the w ants o f commercial men. touristsand others,
is centrally located, and the tables are supplied
with the best the market affords.
Redmond, Oregon
H. F. JONES, Proprietor
I
or 200-odd miles, so we may assume
that he started for the pole about the
beginning o f October.
| There is no indication in the cable
whether Amundsen followed the route
London— Analyzing the somewhat
o f other expeditions in reaching the
b rief cable to hand, announcing Cap­
mountains that guard the approach to
tain Amundsen's attainment o f the
Sooth Pole, one. from previous ex ­ I the Cole. It may be possible that he
! found a new route ami an easier one
perience. would assume that the jour­
ney was done with extreme rapidity up to the plateau which lies about ».-
and under very favorable conditions as 000 to 11,000 feet above sea level.
AMI NBSEN S S 0 1 TH POI.E
EXPEDITION SICfESSFIL
refards the weather.
Captain Amundsen has attained the
geographical South Pole, the long-
sought-for spot, and that finishes
record-breaking to far as the ends o f
the earth are concerned.
Assuming
that
the latitude o f
Amundsen's winter quarters was 74
degrees 44 minutes, that is only 676
geographical miles from the South
Cole. This place was named Bay o f
W hales by a form er expedition and
was form erly known as Balloon Bight.
I f Amundsen did 15 miles a day and
reached the South Pole on Decmeber
14, he would have started south about
the beginning o f November, but it is
m ire likely that he did not travel at
that rate, especially for the first 100
r
A P P L E BOXES L E F T
pie* parked in boxes.
There i* one
clause o f the bill, however, which later
on many be extended to Western ap­
ples. This clause impose* a fine o f I t
for each package of apples mts-brand-
ed and provides for confiscation of
each barrel that is short.
The com­
mittee decided that heavy fine* am!
jail sentences for failure to meet re­
quired standard, was unduly harsh and
Sulxer agreed to modify this provision.
O UT.
S E N ATE
Sulzer Bill Is Amsndsd to
Barrels Only.
Regulats
Washington, D. C .— The house com­
mittee on coinage, weights and meas­
ures a fter hearing arguments on the
Suiter apple-box bill, w ill abandon the
original measure and report a substi­
tute bill which undertakes merely to
regulate the site o f apple barrels and
fixes standards for apples packed in
barrels.
This is in conformity with
an agreement reached between W est­
ern growers and Eastern commission
men.
The bill that w ill be reported does
not in any way apply to Western ap-
LISTEN! That’s the Fire Bell
Who’s house? It may be yours. IS IT INSURED?
This is the first thought we all have
when hre breaks out.
C o m e in to d a y a n d ta lk this in su ran ce b u si­
ness o v e r w ith us.
P e rh a p s
you d o not k n o w —
1st.
That we repreaent tome of the beat INSUR­
ANCE COMPANIES in thia country.
2nd. That we are making a atudy of the Inaur-
ance buaineaa and are doing all we can to
keep poated aa to what each company ia doing.
3rd. That we are in poaition to know the financial
atanding and reputation of all the leading com-
paniea.
4th. That we could not afford, even if we wanted to do
ao, to inaure you in anything hut a firat claaa com­
pany. Our reputation ia at atake.
That in caae of loaa, we are right here on the
ground to aee that you get fair and juat treatment.
That we can write the policy right here at home
ao your insurance begins at once. That we will
meet the rate of any company whose responsibil­
ity and atanding is equal to those we repreaent.
That our companies are carrying two-thirds of the
business in this city.
That whenever any of our companies have had a
loss in this vicinity they have always been paid
with the highest degree of satisfaction to the in­
sured. W e can easi y satisfy you on this point.
Redmond Bank of Commerce
Redmond, Oregon
C a p it a l S to ck fu lly p aid in $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .0 0
R A T IF IE S TR E A TIE S.
But First Strips Thom o f Objection­
able Feature*.
Washington. D. C. — Stripped o f the
clause which, it was contended, would
invade the constitutional treaty-mak­
ing power o f the senate, and with
many other
limitations added, the
general arbitration treaties between
the United States and England, pro­
posed by President T a ft and Secretary
Knox, as forerunners o f universal
peace, were ratified by the senate by a
vote o f 76 to 3.
The senators who voted against the
ratifications were Loriraer. Martlne
ami Reed. The latter two are Demo­
crats. President Taft, before leaving
for hi* speaking trip to Toledo and
Chicago, did not comment upon the
senate’s action.
Trust Board Propoacd.
Washington, D. C .— A commission
to interpret the Sherman anti-trust
law, sim ilar to the Interstate Com­
merce commission, «■ < proposed in a
resolution outlined before the Nation­
al Civic federation by it* president,
Seth Low. at the closing session o f
the snnual convention. A bill which
will be presented to congress would
give the proposed commission power
to inqure into a combination and pass
upon the right o f appeal to the courts,
as under the Interstate commerce
act.
House Foss Nearly Meet.
Washington, D. C. — There was mo­
mentary suppressed excitement* in
the house when Governor Gilchrist, o f
Florida, walked onto the floor and
took a vacant aeat juat across a nar­
row aiale from Representative Clark,
o f that state. The governor and Mr.
Clark held widely divergent view*
concerning the present inquiry into
the Everglades development and the
latter replying to some insinuation o f
the governor, referred to him as “ that
pinhead governor.”
Mr. Clark moved
to another part o f the chamber.
w ish to
Announce to the peop|f ^
R e d m o n d a n d vicinity that our nrw slock of
Washington says
spring Rood» «» a r r iv in g d aily . W e will
W I ho United State* to be faced j
with the possibility » f war with tier
the b«*»t »tock o f g o o d » e v e r brought toRfi
many for the control of the Panama
esnst’ Information » hlch I* causing
m ond.
T h i* »lo c k consists in part of tk
the administration th# gravest concern
ha, brought out the fact that resent
latest in
negotiations between the Kaiser s
government end the government of
Colombia have resulted In an sgree
ment which contemplates the transfer
to Germany o f certai* harbor* on the
Atlantic eviast o f Colombia within
striking distance o f the northern en
trance to the canal.
Mr T a ft ami bn adviser* hav# si
resity taken step* to meet what they
realise will, as soon as the facts are
known, be regarded by the whole
American people as defiance .•( the
Monroe doctrine by both Colombia and
Germany.
This startling information has be
come known since Secretary o f State
CrejK* de Chine Silks
Knox sailed two weeks ag» on his
tour of Central amt South America,
and has been fully confirmed In well
informed naval cirri**.
It thrviws
light upon th* recent emphatic renew
al o f pressure brougt to bear up*>n our
government by Colombia for a prompt
settlement of its claim for indemnity,
now understood to amount to practi­
L a d ie s ’ F u rn ish in gs
cally »100.1X10.Wb). According to this
information. Colombia, with the malt- ,
cd fist of Germany behind her. Is now
backing up her demands with the
Ihrest that if our government doe* not
meet her view*, or st least agree la
arbitrate, Colombia will dispose of
W e w a n t you to sec this stock for wen
these harbor*, either by lease or by
outright sale to Germany, thus assur­
assu red w e can p le a s e y o u , both with goods
ing the latter ¡merer not only a base of
and prices.
supplies l i r a fleet, but a foothold on
American soil such a, has long been
coveted and planned f>r by the kalsrr
It is this understanding with Ger­
many. it ia declared, that account* for
the " person*!” letter of the late Co­
lombian minister at Washington, Sc
nor General Nel Ospina. to the State
department, asserting that Secretary
Knox would nut be a welcome visitor
to hi* country during the secretary's
present tour.
In Inner circle* In
Washington, no doubt exist* that
there was a complete understanding
between the government at Bogota and
its rrpresentativs here.
I f anything ■
were lacking to confirm that view. It [
M ia c n 1 * * 10 1 »
is furnished by the fact that the In-
|«*t us rp.
1 - 0*tt St* t|
timation that a viait from the secre­
printing lllgb ***ds •«*» Off
tary o f state would be Inopportune
\il» ert ’•‘ .lieti? •
iiubltihr«!
under satisfar tur V Tbs IW a a l
was renewed by the charge d'affairee th ll hr«4 *t «fili» rr|»i » Wi»f«| far man
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o f the Colombian legation almost im­ varh tn»ertum Su
nirnt m
A rtaaslDrd advertise*»*! * »
mediately after the recall o f Senor •*'rte*f fi »r k i t than U rotti»
Or
Ospina, a recall which, it may be as­ 4«r* fr»»m **tt «A i»*«n tnu»t Infortii I«#» work Hunier sa4
serted on the highest authority, was u » h<>t m a n ; lactira thf> *•! ! » lo
W A Ss I fee 0 strut
Otti o ( I o » fi liniera fu »»et h*'
not demanded by this government, futi
in K'ert.-o
lu tti»!» and To the R
which from the first has professnl to arrvitti pani e*t b} rash
it md n
sad iv**e
Affurr» et* uni a»
make light o f the Ospina incident
I hi t 1
n • * ’ *r * “ *3
di.l» lr f. • -lie H- I ’,IK«i
FON l A L I
GIRL AV IATO R 18 KILLCO.
for |> atti. I IMc-nrJ St * «
W hite
\V;»n<S*»(te
and
prim arte« April i t . « « *
10-Year-Old M u* Falls to Dsslh Try­ liti*, mi lt*d e g »» fur h a t r h i n g . 1 n - aided In
' ts s a p y »»
dollar a ««-fling
Alno hav*» »n O I St pi .!
•. « S «
ing for Pilot's License
f* bruir for »«m itt
Albert IW |. e n . 1,1
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^
Retini*
ml
I’ari*— Huxannn Bernard, a 19-year-
I
practice ..f the U « S* *
old girl, who was qualifying at Ktam
Ih*' " *”
U ©. flie f- r lìt U' *»|>aprf r«0 «(4 d rlgtltr.-n »-.«r*
pns in the third test for nn air pilot's Cf» H I in «k» fn fd ii»"ftr ;. Apply »t sud el « ted I sill tS « *-
..f . «■ .
C'< r**1-
license, fell with her biplane a dis­ 8 f . «'•man tiffiri
adir
tance o f 60 yards and waa horribly
' g
T « u i j i in i corner* un K >| i m -I si t. of other |«a !»»«ia*S*-
crushed. She died 10 mintues a fter­
i aiirniww.
...... .
sal he ■ « .
bet
worn
hotel
and
depot
I0OX10V
it
t
jwraonal
wards.
Also I » i ro nera, ¿ 0 ,10 0 sitnn pira «M ei al x-n to lb*
The young woman had'gone through •h*n
E f Irm i* and puttlrulsrs *«•• i.ffi. - and - 1 i« r » «* l° ^ as
the first two tests in a moat successful th « Jours l^tui Co
ic tf
" iflo i* In ■ .<• ’ ' ‘ -1 ' ' * ’ , f
manner. She showed such Intrepidity
forremeni of th* < p o '**1 „ ,
Hatching ) «<■ frutti t ristai v\ h ll* especially • Id I -i»»t *H* —
In these test* that her companion*
urged her to he more prudent, and al Orpingtons, K «1l*rttrn>* strsln »2 no fi.f. . the ! > ’ -o ,ln*' ' , (
O rder early and save de acta, and ibe n * ® « **
way* make the turns to the left. She a setting
Also a year and a half old
disregarded this advice, and in addi­ toy
S' k
W hite Orpington ciw k crrl for sst« * r»
tion to steering carelessly made a turn Il H Hpelser Redmond
29t(
(paid ad'c!tDW•,•"
to ths right.
X\ « have for sale at our ranch good
Cand dats to. 0 i|r,tl
JeiBcy
rattle
Price*
.««sonable T.. the Mr. iMlcaa Vats*» ^
Flra Claims Fiv* Lives
Phon« or address Mberwnof] Bros .
t ‘ris.b sud H “ "1
(- (E
Winnipeg, Man. The International He.ltnond
-pjtr
I hereby aam om »JM '
Harvester company's Immense brick
The choicest vacant corner. &oxloo
for the It-
*»
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warehouse. Ailed with valuable ma­ on Hlith street, only one block from IX SI I I > ( \
r,'r , . . f t
Hotel
Itedinond.
Thla
I*
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snap
fur
chinery, has been destroyed bv fire.
.
a quick buy
f i MIO takes ||
Ree ludir lui I ’ " ''
G rook sud Misai Hiver
It was eloee to the Canadian Pacific
Jone* I .and Co. tor (erma
Railway station and the Royal A lex ­
the r o t t i l i , l', "*?y*V - |t*ld
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andria hotel, which were threatened
Ilona« and lot, good luralton T«rm a April II* P'U’
"• ;■ ,;„u I
by the flames. The north wall of. the rv.vsoii.ihv Inquire .1 || \| Hmlth. • '• • ted t l.
Attorneys offico
^ f
harvester building blew out. killing Kedinond.
first cn sld e .1 n
'
five men. three o f them
firemen
, ,v:ol
Pour good lot* south of f atr«et fullv to enforce *
Several other person* were Injured adjoining railroad
right o f
way tecl, to the inmost Of ■fj|d|
when a wall fell. The city power Prl. « reasonable
•' ff yst
lu n Goiter Ited lute,, vis • r ' ■
plant waa damaged ami half the city mond.
.listili I
I pledge It*'*
¿a-
*311»
is in darkness.
¡.-rnonsl attenti""
Hee Tlrh-nor for first class too* each o f Ih. - ..unllcs ^
ter* for breeding Buff Hock and Or Hevenlh Judicial BJ*
m
Sm sllsr* Will Continus.
r \ MITOS K
phlngton. mixed, nnd thoroughbred
Chihuahua. Mexico—Certain inde­ Rhode Island Bed.
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u.lverlUcJ!^
Al»u good fat
pendent mine owners o f Mexico have ta 1.1« fowls.
U||
been Informed that ths minea and
smelter* o f the American Smelting A
I le i ,n .......nl ■ < h
!|r, ,1*
TO TRA0E
Refining company will continue u,
I .and Office a! The
lo trade for Redmond property or Muri li «Ut IDI-
„ ¡|d1
operate, despite the revolution. Some
land. 7 acre« Irrigated fruit land at
o f the independent* have closed and
N o M « i « hrr; bT« , f f i °*
Hover. Wash 2 arres alfalfa. 5 arres
other* wish to because of shortage of
. „ " h H -b <c*
^
lM'» 'h tr> e* Good small house who. '"
on '• • '. Mar.
supplies, ami they desired that the hig
all Mils office or addresa IP., |M, Hom e.lead No
»
corporation should do likewise.
An Redmond, fire
tldv«ii for Mb-‘ »
official o f the latter compeny tele­
Nlq.N'K't
.-.H '" - , * +
graphed that they would continue.
FOR RENT
Mouth
Rang" 11
V*\
llarn on Hiniiii «th street. Rod Mei Pilli n. b .S M "l
Suffragette Sent to Jell.
mond
Address H. Hpokeaman office In nïak" Finsi
est ni.Huh claim to •** H„ m .1
London- Mr*. Emmelino Pankhurst
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scribed, before I
iSff i
leader o f the militant suffragettes’
Uommlsaloner » ’
¡jiy ■
Htnall bouse close
and Mr*. Mabel Tuke. joint honorary
Rent roa mond. «»ragno, on
secretary o f the Women's Social .„,| armatile.
Inquire A
H|mke*mtin April I'll'-'
„ sit*'**,
political union, who on March 6 were
Dress Goods
Repplettes
Messaline
Shantungs
Pongee
Ginghams
Curtain Goods
Woo! Shallies
Crepes in all Colon
Taffetas
Toga
G allatias
Notions
G e n t’s Furnishinp
Gregory’s Variety
REDMOND. OREGON
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
office
remanded for one week for trial on a
B * « Oedtei of
charge o f conapiraey , n(1 inpj,, n(f
7. Y Mi * In
nf
LOST
commit malicious damage to property
W I Hill III M«i» k !••>*.
A Silver watch on tho aireóla of
have started a "hunger strike” at the
Hundny,
Feb.
iMh
Holloway Jail, where they , r* n„ w Redmond „ „
Under will t,q rewarded by leaving
serving two months for rioting.
aarne at this office