The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, April 25, 1912, Image 1

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    Redmond
Spokesman
Published at the “ Hub City” of Central Oregon
VOL. 2.
No. 42
HKDMONl), CKOOK COUNTY. OREGON. TNURSDAY. APRIL 26. 1912
ATER WORKS MORE DAIRY
NOW ASSURED
jedm ond I* now u r i m d of « fln«
in y w a te r i c i l o m to rout j : ii ,
I Al • council m ee tin g held i h n
('»u»*’y *
Cu. ut I («livor,
ti l o e r r e p t 1 3 4 . ODO of j o y««r
bonde, an d Ih« project I» now
j n h » h a |w lim i Work ou Iti« r«<>
ir an d p u m p in g
p lan t al ih«
lu tee rlv«r will begin al o n t«
(Tory »
HulTlon of P o r t l a n d , a r «
Ï0 BE HELO SUNDAY
h« evening eerv ire al Hi« M i:
rh will bo In Iho n a lu r o of a
lu rlal a rr v lr« In m«uiory of iho»«
ItMl i h r l r llv«« in th« wreck of
■iranm hlp T ita n ic
O rd e r of
service will l>« a* follow»
>ns, " T h ro w Out lb« l.lf« l.ln« "
»■it, "J« au a, U t » r of My H oul."
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n»rt«l. " S h i p Ahoy .*•
ir lp iu r« l(«adlnii
nlh«ni. " F a t h e r Oninl|>ot«nt "
>n«. " U u ld « Me Oh T h o u (treat
»«ah'*
ddreaa
»lo. “ Loot on th e Lad» T l l a n l ' . "
»n«, " N e a r e r My llod to T h e « "
r. A. M c|,ean
a n d family, ami
In-law C O llrow n, a rrlv «.| In
niond lately from S h erid an . Or
They h ave bo u« h l (lie Moore
b weal of Ih e rlly and will bt-cln
In« a n u m b e r of Im p ro v em e n ts
th e p l a c e
(he ro n l r a r l o r a who will put In Ihe
•y slsm . and Ihejr a is le Iliai (hey will
bt’Kln ass m b lln c (lie m a terial here
al u n re for th e ro n a l r u r t lo n of th e
plant.
T h e re la no th in « now In ll»e way
(o h in d e r Ihe w a te r work» »yalem,
and d ie r o n l r a r l o r a have »l«nlfled
i h r l r lln en llo n of ptiahln« th e work
slo p « us fu»t a» possible.
o i : r i n t i i o h i Kit
I N \ III It TOM N
d e l Inlerealed In yo ur town and
' l a n d by li
If a rich man »(aria a
project, e n to u r a « » ; If a poor man.
help him
Iion'l be a fra id (o atlrk
your hand In your pocket. If you
h a t e mean». Inveal
In aom elhln«
ih a l will give em ploym ent lo aoiue-
body
Ho not k irk on every propos­
ed Im provem ent »Imply because It
la not al your own door, lio all
you r a n to b eau tify Hie town and
your p ro p erty also
11« friendly lo
everybody and c o u rte o u s lo stra n « -
era, an d n ever forget th a t you are
u part of i be town and th a t your
own deport nient does Its s h a r e In
y l t l n i lo Ihe to w n
lia c h a ra c te r,
-•-il an d h iy all you r a n a t home.
S tan d hy «II o th e r e n te rp rla ln « clt-
ir«U» an d he ready to do aome of
(he work yourself, an d d on 't « ru m -
l i e o r «i»«ltd your tim e lu propheay-
lii« failure«.
Il S t.'olf of
H renierton, Wn .
» a * h ere th is week. Ile hua been
a ren d er of T h e S pokesm an for sev­
eral m onth» an d he said he came
down b e ta to see If this r o u n t r y was
all T h e SpokcHiusn claim ed for It,
and 1.« found Ills c l p e c ta tl u u s r e s i ­
tted.
Dulry Meeting Idtat Saturday
Well Attended and Orders for
Good redlt Dairy Cows Placed
—Ranchers Interested in the
Dairying Industry
T he dairy nieetln« called by Mr.
Meyer of th e Kedtnond C ream e ry Co.
last S atu r d a y a ftern o o n for th e p u r ­
pose of aelectlu« a good d a ir y m a n to
accom pany Ihm to th e Talley to pur-
< haae rows, was wall a tte n d e d and
very successful.
(Sreat Interest was show n a t th e
meetlnc, t h u s proving t h a t th e peo­
ple realise th a t d a iry in g Is th e only
dependable In du stry for th is section.
T h e meeting w as railed to o r d e r
by Mr. Meyer, who ou tlin ed th e plan
of gettin g rows. J. W. Brown of
l.aldlaw, was selected to go with him
to pu rch ase th e cows. Mr. Brown
halla from th e Valley.
w h e re
he
fo rm erly ow ned a larg e dairy ran ch,
and con sequently la very ab le to a s ­
sist Mr. Meyer In m ak in g th e pro per
•election.
J \V. B rew er of th e B ank of C o m ­
merce, was present at th e m eeting
and sta te d th a t his bank was willing
to assist th e ra n c h e r s In sto ck in g up
with dairy rows. He also o u tlin e d
th e plan by which th e ban k would
adv ance th e money. A m an w a n t­
ing cows must m a k e a deposit of $6
per cow. T hen when th e cows get
h ere he must sign a c o n tra c t a g r e e ­
ing to pay
each m o nth on th e cow
until paid for: th is
to be ta k e n
ou t of th e cream check, o n e-h alf of
It every
tw o
weeks.
T h is plan
seem ed very liberal an d s a tisfacto ry
to all. T h a t a fte rn o o n 67 cows
were signed up. an d since th e n the
n u m b e r has Increased to 73.
T he Hedraond Hank of C om m erce
h a s tak h n much In terest In th e m a t ­
te r of g e ttin g good cows Into th e
c o u n tr y and have e n co u rag ed every
effort to t h a t end. T he b an k has
a lr e a d y placed a b o u t 60 cows with
th e farm ers , an d has now m a d e def­
inite a r r a n g e m e n t s to place 160 a d ­
ditional, an d w ith th e co-operation
of Mr. Meyer of t h e local c re a m e ry
will h ave th es e cows with th e f a r m ­
e rs w ithin tw o weeks.
T h e bank deserves m uch cred it
for w hat It has done In th is line, as
It Is a p p a r e n t t h a t th e d airy busi­
ness Is one of th e com ing Industries
of th is section.
Mr. B rew er,
p res id en t of th e
bank, will leave for P o rt la n d F rid ay
m orning fo r th e purpose of c o m ­
pleting the financial a r r a n g e m e n t s ,
an d Mr. Meyer and Mr. Brown will
leave th e flrst of neat week to buy
th e cows.
Mr. Meyer an d Mr. Brown will go
to th e Valley s h o rtly . If th e r e a re
any o th e r s w an tin g cows they shou ld
see Mr. Meyer Im m ediately, as he
has room for a few m ore to m ake
th r e e carloads.
J U N I P E R READING
CHt« I.»: MEETING
T he r e g u l a r m eetin g of th e J u n i ­
per R eading Circle was held at t b s
home of Mrs. 1. L. O sb orne on April
17th. The roll call was an sw ered
by q u o ta tio n s from Longfellow. T he
flrst n u m b e r on th e p ro g ra m was a
p ap er
on " E d u c a t io n In J a p a n . "
read by Mrs. C h a p m a n . Mrs. Men­
d en h all th e n told In an In te re stin g
way of J a p a n e s e girls a n d women.
Mrs. A nderson read an artic le de­
scribing a m o d ern J a p a n e s e school
for women.
Mrs. H obbs sang two
pleasing selections a f t e r which th e
hostess served re f re s h m e n ts .
The
club then a d jo u r n e d to m eet with
Mrs. Marlon on W ednesday. May 1.
Members please com e p re p a r e d to
respond to roll call with q u o ta tio n s
from W h ittie r.
At Our Store Has a Large Purchasing Power
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Our large and increasing business is
conclusive proof that the buying public is
convinced that the prices we sell goods for
in all departments of our store are as low
as is consistent with the high grade of
merchandise we carry.
We carry at all times the largest stock
of General Merchandise to be found in
Crook county, and every department of
our store is complete.
Let us serve your needs.
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SPECIALS
EHRET
Sporting Goods
Fishing Tackle
When you are in need of any
thing in the above line come
to our store and let us serve
you, for we are headquarters
for everything in these lines.
We have priced these goods
at a reasonable figure, and
invite your inspiction of the
stock.
Mendenhall’s
IS PERFECTED
T h e re was one Socialist and one
P ro h ib itio n ist reg iste re d In th is city
for th e p rim a ry election.
Every Dollar You Spend
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$1.60 PER YEAR
All of our Men’s Oxford Shoes in all styles i A |J C
and leathers, regular $3.50 to $5 values, for
Yellowhan Condensed milk, 7c per can, $3.35 per case
BROTHERS
Big Department Store
Highest in Quality, Lowest in Price
Machinery Installed This Week Poultry Men of This Section
and Part of the Paper Print-
Held Meeting Last Friday
ed on New Linotype and Big and Put Association On Good
Cylinder Press—A Complete
Working Basis—Officers Am
Printing Plant
Elected for Year
This week T he S p o k esm an moved
Into th e new stoue b u ilding erected
by Aug A nderson on th e site of th e
fo r m e r build ing occupied by th e pa­
per, an d which w as b u rn e d to the
g r o u n d th e n ig h t of Feb. 26th.
O wing to th e Im m ense a m o u n t of
Ikbor Incident to In stalling such a
co m p lete p la n t as T h e S p okesm an
now h a t. th e p ap er la late th is issue.
By next w eek th e p la n t will be In
good ru n n in g o rd e r, an d th e p aper
g o tte n o u t on tim e, w ith a full com ­
p lè te m e n t of live w ire news.
Below la given a p ic tu re of T he
S p o k e sm a n 's new Lin otype, th e fa s t­
est model of ty pe se ttin g m ach in e
made.
At a m e e tin g of p o u ltry men held
h e re last F r i d a y a fte rn o o n a p e r­
m a n e n t o rg a n i s a ti o n w as perfected
a n d a c o n s titu tio n a n d by l a v a w are
ado pted.
T h e follow ing officers w ere e le c t­
ed fo r th e e n su in g y e a r:
P re s t.— R. C. Itnmele.
Vice P r e s t.— J . R. Bonn.
S ec.-T ress.— H. F. Meyer.
E xecutive C o m m ittee— H. H. P a l­
m e r a n d T. E. Sim pson.
T he n a m e of th e R e d m o n d P o u l­
tr y A ssociation w as a d o p te d ,
an d
an y p o u ltry r a is e r
la elig ible to
m e m b e rs h ip by paying th e In itiatio n
fee of one dollar.
T he purp o se of th e ass o ciatio n Is
to pro m o te th e raising of high bred
fowls, to b e t t e r th e m a r k e t c o n d i­
ti ons for th e sale of p o u ltry an d Its
p ro d u c ts an d to e n a b le th e m e m b e r s
to buy t h e i r p o u ltry s u p p lie s m ore
economically.
T h e next m e e tin g will be held t h e
first S a tu r d a y tn May a t 3 o ’clock
In th e a f t e r n o o n an d all pou ltry peo­
ple In th is section a r e u rg e d to a t ­
ten d e n d becom e m e m b e r s of th e
association.
IA)ST OX T H E
LADY TTTAXIC
W o rd s and
Music by W. W. Ald-
redge
Up from t h e poor m e n ’s c o ttag e,
fo r th from th e m ansion door.
Sw eeping ecroee th e w aters, a n d
echoing a lo n g th e shore.
C a u g h t by t h e m o rn in g breexes. born
The “Model Ten ” Linotype
on th e evenin g gale.
In a s h o r t tim e T he S po k esm an C om eth a voice of m o u rn in g , a sad
a n d so lem n wall.
will Issue a S o u v ln e r Kdltlon to co m ­
m e m o r a t e its rise from th e ashes,
CHORUS
a n d c e le b ra te th e In s tallatio n of th e
I
-oat
on
th
e
L ady T itan ic, sleeping
m ost co m p lete p rin tin g p la n t In C en ­
to w a k e a * more.
tr a l O regon.
N u m b ered w ith thoee sixteen h u n ­
dred. w ho failed to reach t h a t
P oetilo* \ \ » n ted
shore.
Y oung In tellig en t m an 34 y ears
old. not a f r a id of w ork, w a n ts post-
tlon on ra n c h ,
la not ex perien ced
b u t w illing to le a r n and m a k e good.
Best of re f e re n c e s A ddress Meyer
Stein, g e n e ra l delivery. T h e Dalles,
Oregon.
B ev ard A G ant, t h e c o n tr a c to r s
a n d b u ilders, expect to occupy the
b u ild in g on th e c o r n e r of 7th an d F
s t r e e t s fo r m e rly used by H en ry •
Me Fee as a co m m is sary sto re. The
In creasing b u sin ess t h a t Messrs. Be­
v a rd A G ant a r e e n jo y in g m a k e It
Im p e ra tiv e t h a t
m o re facilities be
a d d ed to t h e i r plant.
3 U u n c h * * » th e noble ste a m e r , pre-
c ou*
fr e ig h t sh e bore,
a * " j , h e looeed h e r enble • few
! , h o r t h o u r * b« for*’ _
^
O ra n d ly sh e . w e p t o u t of th e h a rb o r .
Joyfully sh e ru n g h e r bell.
L ittle t h o u g h t th e y e re m orn in g ,
w ould toll so sad a knell.
CHORUS
Oh. tia th e cry of c h ild ren , w eeping
for p a r e n t s gone.
C hildren w ho slept a t evening, b u t
o rp h a n s w oke a t d a w n ;
B ro th e r s for slatera weeping, hue-
b an d s for m issing wives.
Such w ere th e tlee dissevered, w ith
thoee sixteen h u n d r e d lives.