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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1912)
TEXTILE STRIKE ELECTRIC LICHTE!) IS DECLARED OFF VACUUM CLEANED - HOT and COLD BATHS EUROPEAN and AMERICAN PLAN SPRING GOODS 300.000 Mill W orkers In All Lines llenelittetl. Ntw Bedford Employ«* Only Hold II Oul »or Largsr- Rs'as C»n»um- •rs Will Bsar Surds«. W p with to Announce to the peopj« ^ Boston The great Lawrwnc* sink*, which brought in Its train lncr*a«*d wages for 275,000 teittlo workers In New England, was officially devlsrsd Redmond nnd vicinity that our new stock of »prinR Rood» is Arriving dAily. the be»t »tock of Rood» ever brought toReJ. off st all th* mill* In Lawrwncs, hav ing accomplished It* purpose. In the THE HOTEL REDMOND Is one of the Largest and Best Appointed Hotels in Central Oregon, and amply capable of meeting the wants of commercial men, tourists and others, is centrally located, and the tables are supplied with the best the market affords. H. F. JONES, Proprietor Redmond, Oregon If that would n »l abat« th« nul tane«. Momo nlithta th« xana make moro SPOKESMAN TO PAY ALL GANG OF HOODLUMS FOR CORRESPONDENCE WILL BE ROUNDED UP *21 getting tlr«d of th « nuisance, and «im o of thorn hate thr«aten«d to « »ea r out complaints for the dp, turt>«ra of th« pear«. wh<> ar« all Representatives Wanted in A ll Boys Who Make Night Hideous Sections o f County to Are to Be Suppressed By Marshal. Send in Items. Be^nning the first o f April The There la a gang of boys and vounx Spokesman will pay all its corre- men in the city who have been mak spondence for acceptable news fur ing a practice of yelling and holler nished The pay will be baaed on ing and making other objectionable so much a running inch, the same noises at night between the hours of as the city papers pay. Correspond ents are wanted In every section of 10 o'clock and midnight. The atten Crook county. News from the dif tion o f The Spokesman baa been ferent sections must be live, up-to- called to the matter by a number date happenings. Here Is a chance o f the residents of the city. City Marshal McClav has been in for bright people to give their sec tion publicity, and at the same time tenrlewed on the subject and he ! stated that he knew who the mis make a little money each week W rite to The Spokesman at once creants were and would put a stop If you desire to act as correspond to th« nuisance. If the boys would ent. and receive Instructions and cre not listen to a warning, be said, he dentials. | would make some arrests and see BACK IN 1810 founded m 1310 by Good Doctor Duncan, a Scotch ir.iimter. It was not a success at the start Many people preferred the clock, the stock ing and the teacup in the cupboard for safety. Nor were they any more foolish than are many persons in the year of 1912, with all the con veniences of the modern bank nearby. These same people are the ones who are usually prejudiced against fire insurance, life insurance and the other many modern means of personal protection. T he f ir s t s a v in g s bank w » This Bank is an established business, a part of the life and business of this community. It is worthy the confidence of the people. It’s officers ard directors are men whese business experience is broad, the> integrity unquestioned Redmond Bank of Commerce Redmond, Oregon Capital, - - $25,000.00 Surplus, - • 1,000.00 Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent POULTRY SHOW SEEMS ASSURED Breeders of Fowls Becoming Interested in the Move ment to Hold a Poultry Show Here at Time of the Annual Potato Show. This C s lh s d r a l to T urn Ailing Twain*. »tock consists in part of tk latest in Dress Goods Repplettes Messaline Shantungs Pongee Ginghams Curtain Goods L ac I i c »’ F u rn ish in gs C r e p e s in a ll Colon Taffetas Toga C r e p e de Chine Silks Gallatias Notions Gent’s Furnishinji Assured w e CAn p le a s e yo u , both with goods and prices. Gregory’s Variety St REDMOND. OREGON Aw s, JU N IP E R RCA O IN Q Chicago- Dean Walter T. Sumner C I R C L E M E E T I N G o f the Episcopal Calhedral o f Saints The tegular meeting held l n Wed Peter and Paul, preached a sermon li-sd*. of p l l week s u nell al Sunday upon the "Sacrament o f Mar tended Mis t* H Itvln entertained ria g e ." in which he made the follow Ihe riuh member* at the home of Ing announcement: Mrs J A W Ip-ox Helote lek Ina up "A fte r consultation with Right ihe regular program o f the afternoon Rev. C. P. Anderson, bishop o f Chi the lediea llateiied with plesaute to cago. and with his approval. Dean ihe Instrumental mogie furnished Try The Sumner and his eo workers o f the Meadani«* Anderson and Irvin roll rail brought f.-rth some Interest Cathedral o f Saints Peter ami Paul, ina quotations after whta-h ihe af have agreed upon an advanced policy ternm-n s study ess taken un The with regard to the administration of subjert under diseua«l<-n «a s Kioto,* marriage In the cathedral. and i s » very ln!er**llna papera w er» " Beginning with Easter, no person read dearrtptlae of that rlty and Mr* Cline will be married in the rathedre! un th« so .rounding country lea* they present a certificate o f told o f the ancient city, and M»s The health from a reputable physician to Herrick (old of the modern the effect that they are normal physi V.. si sol.ai given by Mrs Rotteti» snd Mrs lj|ly » « r e rn>n h appreciat cally and mentally and have neither ed. as e r r * th« dainty refreshment* an incurable nor a communicable die- provided by Mrs Irvin After a ease. pleasant tortai hour over (he trarupa "T h is step is taken only after the club adjourned until April 1 Mr* months o f study o f the situation Clin.- s ill entertain at that date at Menilo.ta and deliberation as to Its advisability th« horn« of Mrs Rears It is believed that this ■Uriel will meet I are r.'.pjt-fttt-d to rome prepared to with the immediate sympathy o f the resi« n.l In r«dl rail w th quotations from K.pUng clergy in the church at large, all o f whom have long felt the undesirabil Ity o f being party to the marriage of B O A R O B I L L J U M P E R persons who. because o f their physical C A U G H T A T H O O D R I V E R condition, should never be allowed to Tamp Ostuime. who had been In enter Into the m trriage state and R«.lm..nd all winter, left s few days a*., for his home in ll.iod River, and propagate their species." from there he was to g » I » Halt Lake to Join a league tulli leant Strika's Back Broken. W h<-q he i*ft thla city he waa owing Aberdeen. Wash. That the bark o f Will Young of the Redmond Drill the I. W. W. movement In the big l i e hoard hill and »17 borrowed Mr mill strike here ha* been practically mon.-y, which he failed to pay Young swore out papera In J usi Ire broken was evidence.) by the fa-t that Williams c u n , and the sheriff wired despite the hundred* o f striker* who Ihe ..melala at Hood Itlvrr lo hold surrounded the Aberdeen Lumber A Osborne until an offlrer from this Shingle company's plant, the mill county could reach there Osborn« ni,i arrested with a full crew, is kept in o,»ration! refused t., 1>ny It is understood here that the har hut wlo-n the Crr«ik county officisi bor mills will resume regular opera threaten.<1 him with arrest and Ini- , „ , . 4 ,h, Bun#y tions immediately and that all em prisoniu*nI ployes will be Americana with fam pay Mr. Young's account. ilies. receiving the minimum scale of $2.25 a oay. HOMESEEKERS TO SEE THIS SECTION | Wool Shallies ' W e w a n t you to see this stock for we in O N LY H E A LT H Y CAN MARRY Since th« publication of the story In T h « S|sik«snian last week of th* movement being Inaugural*-.! to bold a poultry ahow b «r* this fall In connection with the Annual I’otai » Show, poultry breeders In this sec tion have begun to take an active In terest In the matter, and the rhanc«* now a -« favorable for a poultrym«n « organization. In another portion of this Issue a call la published for a meet ng of icultrymen. to be h«ld here in M.tma'a hall. Saturday afternoon, April 6th, Rt 3 o'clock A* thl* Umi It Is expected there will be a rep resentative attendance of poultry-men, and plana laid for perfecting a per manent organization Nearly all of the |M>ultrymen of thla sectl< n are Improving the strain of their fowls, and Imieirtinx high bred and thoroughbred fowl* from other |K>lnta Considerable money is being expended in this manner In order to get the beat grade of chickens it has been suggested that the plan of holding a poultry show In it«d mond be encouraged among ih « iMuiltrymen of ihe entire county, bar ring no location, the Idea being to gel the poultry raisers In closer touch with each other It has only been during the past year that the |K>iiltry business In th« Redmond District and surrounding country has taken an Impetus, nnd from the manner In which this In dustry has grown the paai few months the prospects are bright for holding a high class ismltry show here In Redmond thla fall. Troops Told to Unpack. in the meantime the poultry rats Leavenworth. K a n .-A n order wa. era should attend Ihe meeting called for April 6th. and aid In making a r«*c*ivmj at headquarter« at Fort I «•» permanent organization venworth that the Seventh Infantry which has been held in readiness to move at a moment’ s notice, may un pack Every organization in the post has been in readiness for active ,«rv ce for almost two months. The order • construed to mean that the trouble (Continued from First Page.) In Mexico ha. subside.) ,„ d that no additional troops will he needed ,,n th„ year aa Ihe ranchers Introduce more border, for the present, at least. Improved methods of cultivation and I understand Irrigation ayalems more Amundsen Will Laelura thoroughly. Washington. D C .- R o .ld A mond The possibilities of the Irrigated sen, discoverer o f the South Foie will lands In Ihe Redmond IHstrlet are , unlimited and there la but one con- elusion for the hone-seeker to ar His first North Ameriran lecture on rive at If he Is desirous of bettering i n . - * M in o n .his condition and securing land that will be made before the National ■ will deliver the goods, and that Is graphic, society In Washington I COME TO HKDMOND AND HKK ! resident Henry Darratt receiv.-d « TD K LANDS W’ K H AVE TO OFFER cablegram from Captain Amundaen A T A R E ASO N AB LE PRICE. ' accepting the society*! Invitation I mond. opinion of the leaders. It i* generally believed that ad vsnees in wages or reduction in hours o f paper mill employe*, bagging and burlap worker*, machinist* end opers tire* in other industries, all ar* trace able to th* movement which owed It* origin in Lawrence Che number of person* thus to benefit I* mor* than 300,000. Advance* in th« price of woolen and cotton good* which have been made or which are in proepect probably will place upon the ultimate consumer much o f the burden o f the sAlltlonsi cost to th* textile manufacturer* Thl* will aggregate between ten and twelve million dollar* In the next year, it I* estimated. Mill ag«nt». In announcing advance In prices, have »aid frankly that the upward trend I* the result o f wag* ad van rea. N«w Medford, where the menu far turrr* of the finer grades o f cotton good* have refused to accede to the demands o f their employes for an ad ditional five per cent, has displaced I swrrtne as the center o f interest In the tex’.lls situation. Unless the mill owner* give tie In cress* drmanded within S few days, it U feared that a strike o f from lfi.000 to 30,00© operatives Will ensue. While sn meres** of five per cent has been offered, the New Bedford operatives are insistent that they re ceive 10 per rent. Secretary Devolt, o f the Msnufae turerà' association, ha* promised that the mill owners wuuld decide early In the week, whether this should be granted. The suggestion ha* been made that an immediate increase o f 7» per rent be given with a promise o f an addi tional 2» per rent on a given date This may be the basis o f a compro mise. C h ic a g o W e will CLASSIFIED COLUMN Advertisements published undar this head at one cent a word for * , Inaartlon No adrertlaement In a-rl.-<l for p-as than 15 cent a Or* .l.-ra from out of town ritual Inform " » how many Issues Ihe ad la to f'*n Out of town orip-ra must be arc;,mpanl«,I |,y rash |nl„ , | , , „ 4 figurr-a count aa worda We hair f- r sal* *1 asr Hxdf Jfir«ri rallie |*iVH I’h Ho Df ¿UK «heswd Redmond I The choicest r arasi w e t ..n H i t * *1 -sly >• Hotel Redi a quirk ni buy BM c m Th» h » « IH W i d * * Jones laind Co lot tsrm I loose and M r « d h reasonable In, .1rs *f H E 1 Redmond E" e - •! ( * « « I * * j * Dottrine railroad rice reas'-nable l*W mond r Hpan of good arar*. Weight JJno [««inda Il I. Hpokcamaa "# r* W B i r r Hl.s ► f'-r Hah ' ^ chutea Reclamati«* a*d C o. known as Hwallrf !■ * lake pat in rleartag *H long lime raah ¡ar**»*» " w rile Jon.a luand 0» H R r llrowa tad ** * borna of lunrrofl alrxlx I* J It R oan. Canyt* Vk Ranch. Redmond. Of* T O TRADE I6U acre* ra»r , ¡ ern Oregon, all ******¡*.j( ap.ing* " 'll 'A"* **'“*? „ . property call *' ****.,» dress Ilo* 1*1. R'.I»™ 4 ' .. FOR "* nT Ham on «""«>> m<*d Address M Hmall house, ck** * sonable Inquire A <> olile«* MISCELLANEO^ Irrt Ita do r««r ¿ printing a tit Infurtió y. Th« K ■M ____ \ rU l'iinnl '.‘,ï." r,.'nKd’ Î ^ lesa work hunier. »■» »O R BALE LOST. Wyandotte and Rhode H.,«.- «boni U Island Red egKa for hatching. ..n« Jl'.llar a selling Ala., have nn O 1 union at «-.oh cn.t 11 boar fur service Albert iP-rg, «n p ,mail.' « lr *’!' . b. !*«»• be aultnW.y reward* « Redmond. Mny with Dr C A. C '|B* l.lye, en.rg.-tlc newapaper canvuaa Kis.keJI ,n,k® « no,I money. Apply at H|*>keaman office, . ¡,j,f WANTED-( ^ A . ,, *•*■ »* cormra on It street ‘J‘n *''•••-1 and d'-|a.t ItlUxlOO Ala., two cornera. 5flxll>0 sum.. th« r„ " r a,lj portlculara n-.- |«tf the Joii.-a Land Co. work laait'- ijN weight between I"*" ' not over * year* 1 and harnea» Redmond Add j,