•una TURKU IH HM i AY. MAY t, I !l I J *r\ Support Local ers Æ J They Excel as Advertising ffsJi- tins and Cossiltate G r.a ^ tl Force 1 er (i ;od l a Oar Country. By ARTHUR LRISBANE, Kdilor ul ihr Ni w York Lvinin* Journal «.'opvrtghi 1>II t y It.. N r « T o l l Kv«nln« Journal I uMUMi.g lum^aiiy. I rum el»« N«w York Evtnlnf Journal. Jan. 10. 15 12 ■ tr T H E C I T I Z E N T H A T B U Y S HI S L O C A L P A P E R G E T S HI S M O N E Y B A C K M A N V T I M E S O V E R IN P R O T E C T I O N O F H i S I N T E R E S T S A N D T H E MAN W H O A O V E R T I S E S W I D E L Y A N D W I S E L Y IN T H E L O T At PRESS G E T S HI S M O N E Y BA C K M A N Y T * RES O V E R IN C A S H RETURNS. 1IK lb-amt oewapaprr* have mom than one» culh.l the atten tion of businrw men an l «.f citizen* in general to the iinjKir- 1 In* people »hotiM not l>«> niggardly in aupport of th«**«» that do laeit H>>rk tliat i* done by the edit< r» <•{ the hMAl.I.KIt good w> 'k. Purine»» men and the public generally should ho erpe- N E W S P A I'I US ind to the groat value >,( thoaa uowspa liullv RROAD MINDED A N I) I.II’ ERAL in their rupport of the AS A D V K U TlSIN ti MEDIUMS. local m-w«pa,H-r« that REPRESENT A N D TENSIEY PU BLIC W O U L D BE IM P O SB I B L E T O K E E P T H I S G O V E R N M E N T C O I N O O PIN IO N throughout the country. AT IMF083IULE CBATIC PCI« THE TO KEEP ALIVE IN LEAST GOVERNMENT THOUSANO* THHOUOHOUT B v rk with n life p»n»»i' n that would in e tu from nil care ever after- t rd. Hut the e .n try < ditor go«-» to v rk with NO PENSION AND NO < it" A RAN I Y. lie ii-k» no |» t.-.ion, no e.-i»h in advunec, only f a ir p l a y a n d a c h a n c e t o w o r k . • • • I in- country « ditor i» the man who ought to huvo n p-nnion for tin work that he do«-», if any man ought to have it. H<- 1» ulao the man, i.- it happen», who would not trike ii p.-n i-.ii from the »t» »-l tru-t, <-r from the railroad that run* through hi» town, or from any other l , ell«-« of public exploitation. I hat i- why w»- have in the p»»t nr-d today tried and »hall in the fu- t ro try to impri -» on our rentier» and <>n lug a-l.i-rti «-r» the fact that T ill . OIJLD DO T lfK lR SHARE TO W AR D SUPPORT I ',<i THE LOCAL PRESS OF THIS COUNTRY. There would I ' and eoiil-l 1« no philanthropy about it. Simply WISE SELF I • I I HI- I i-hoiihl make every citizen huy hi» local ¡«aju-r and make on ry a-I.erti - r eontrihute according t>-Ai» mean» to the SUPPORT OF THE LOCAL PRESS. OF THE LAND, A VIGILANT OBSERVER. FAIR*. REPRESENTATIVE THI* COUNTRY. NEWSPAPER EVeRV ONE AND statements. It I» a common practice for people to lay aaide money for a ■pedal object; to »atUfy a particular need: or to provide against poiwlble emergency. Our facilities f«jr handling such business are most excellent. When money has been left with us for a specific purpose we carefully carry out the desires of the depositor. Be sides, we have S A F E T Y D E P O S IT B O X E S for anyone wishing to use them for the Safe keeping of papers or valuables. A cordial Invitation Is extended to YOU to make this bank YOUR HANK. STATE BANK OF REDMOND W. 8. Rodman, Pres. AND PUliLIC ■ Where» er two . I • ill-. ! 8t IU I and t b w i. a t#'i ‘ o r »1 M. , t I r- ! r til O m l r v . „ |... .,| , .¡, ,,r M il l i e editor WATCHES TIIK TW O It AI I.KoADS. UK ■ A T » III S T i l l Al l AIKS OF HIS TO W .N M lll’, COUNT Y, sn r: A M I N A IItlN 9N II' trik» dudv or week!» to he» fellow piii / i - ii » i-onei-rning atTaini tb en-i-t » ¡tally ml. n t then». He i* f r tie m AN KVK TH AT Roy A. Bush, Cashier. Success cf Lo cal Newspaper Means Success of Country The above people are hungry and are headed for the |i 'itiii-nta. § If the railroad cnaping kill» too many, if the railr- ada comhine t-i li » > i-iu.-h . r - . r-.e t ... |. ...r , if i !. i - vern r - r i r P of a I i *■ ...! ! a j ..ill ,r it Hr.- t • tell ill« lit it. Ey A R T H U R F R IS B A N E , Editor of the New York Evcninj Journal Redmond Grill W. E. YOUNG, Owner and Proprietor t:eM* p a p e r s v. . - h r i r e n l a t i o n * rttni inj» i nt • m a n y b- | ri o f t i n hi wtn-la d a i l y h a v e a j f | Hi T ft t IF YOU l NITTD fc-ilNST TOOK ALL STATES THE PRESS THF AND CP culi.-.r |> u s e r -- f t h e i r o w n . M ETROPOLITAN WEIG (CD Tl TMt'tl CL CITIES NCWSPAPCR3 IN THE AND Of CopvHirtit. ra:. t.y l».* W w Vork Evening Journal 1'utl.aMng LUmpKiif. A IT WOULD BE AS l M I Y i Wl -.HCD Where they know they can get the • BALANCE T0W,,.J IN tra in th « N e w Y o rk t v e n in j J o u rn a l. Jan. 13. 1012 i l l s ni-wnpajK-r baa tried «.•cciiMonally to emphasizo tho Taltte H E U U I L O I N Q A G A I N S T I’I K E s l - L A K , A N D T i l t L O C A L PRLSS ■ < f the thousand» of loeul newsjiajier» that ATTE N D TO Ik i L D lit PI K f i P E \K N A T IO N A L POLICE WORK in thi» country. II"’ l"oil editor «|H-aks to Ida n-aJira A3 ONE FK IK X I) It i» »uqirising and rather di»coii raging to note how little I i \K8 r o A NOTH I K i< »!.in«- hv the hig ndverti»ers to »upi-.rt the publications ujkhi which I hey know him by sight. Thev know Ida record. Thev know the I'HIS COUNTRY RELIES FOR ITS P O L IT IC A L M O RALITY » h tl -fit that he haa made and ia making. They know fu r h< w AND ITS M ATE R IAL PROGRESS. 1 »II ' ' he r. -I !■ : . I . • • A lid A W ill,!» The Ray»i'!c Review »a»-» in ita i»«uc of Jan, 17, 1312: k - .. i n . lu re t in MANX ' OI.I .MNd fr in ■ .a,«- . i. n- “ Th* New York Evening, Journal without question is the 1» end llld.now l| •’editor of t e l iK> rit\ '■ U-t friend the l»x-ul weekly and the country journal ha» among A man writing fcnrh-»*ly in Home •• •te-r. .«man'» or some senator’- metropolitan newspaper« of eireuiation and iiitlucnco. It has al- l>- • town i-aii do more to KFF1* T H A T PULI.IC o i l It IAI. way» when opportunity offered .»aid a g<w>d, kind, enco»irnging P i K \ 1 1 • 11 1 1 t! i . m n i the ir.et i j.- ■ ! . - .,n ii. ■ -i'. - | ■ 1 • ,- ■ r. word f'-r tho local ¡»aper and the local editor, and it has stinted I I ' n h l i c mm know tlio |H»wi»r of tlio iditor uiul »*f tlio Lval neither spae'e nor praise in it» remark». It lias always strongly r* papt r. It is n j itv that thu IU\S1NI.SS >1I X OF TIIK recommended the public to SUPPORT the local paper and tho H M K Y AHF IG XO K AN T OF T H A T I'nW EIL merchant to ADVERTISE IN IT as n good business propo I he man who haa st-iiu-thing really worth while t<> advertise could, sition. I lie would ii « i the liM-al ncw»jt:i|K-r» int lap litIv, multiply his »«lea “ I n«t Wednesday the Journal contained another of those ► ten. MAKE HIMSELF KNOWN TO MILLIONS that «h. not Illuminating editorials which ap|>oar on its la.»t page, full of preg t>'» know him and put him-elf at the lieu-1 of hia line of eom|K-titi->u. nant wi.» lom nn«l sound advice, boosting the local paper.” If the automobile mniuifnetiirer« who attraet attention ju»t at tld» Tl i- newspaper does as much for itself as it does for tho local li-ment would put thi ir advertising intelligently in the h-eal new» new paper when it tri«-.» t** emphasize the local newspaper’s vahie. B|*< r», paying a g->odt fair rate and offering good value, they could l-.v. ry individual, every newspaper, every concern of every sort m »..<>n ehunge the output of ntit.-moliile» in Ameri.-a from 1 10,000 tbe United State*, DEPENDS ON TH E G ENE R AL PROS I one year, which wa» the record of HM0, TO FIVE III XDItED PERITY AND AVERAGE INTELLIGENCE OF THE COUN [IIOLSAND OU ONE MILLION IN ONE YEAR, and thi* TRY. ii-g.-rati"ii. AND T H E PRO SPE RIT Y AND T H E I N T E L L I G E N C E OF T H E C O U N R I he airnilleat of the country new»papcr» haa among it» reader-» one T R Y D E P E N D U P O N T H E W O R K D O N E B Y S O M E T H I N G L I K E - ra or I n <>r n baud rad man that oould be mada to buy a car now T W E N T Y T H O U S \ N D N E W S P A P E R S . M O S T O F T H E M S M A L L A N D li I will buy ono »«Miner or Inter. Some intelligent automobile tnnnti- P O O R L Y PA I D F O R T H E I R W O R K . T H R O U G H O U T T H E U N I T E D leturer with tho right kind of product will realize thi» and sell ten» S T A T E S . These newspapers, and especially those in the smaller towns and thousand* »if car» through the local newap*[iera b«-foro kit coin village», DESERVE THE STRONG SUPPORT OF EVERY Mitnra know what has happened. I NDI VI DUAL AND POWER INTERESTED IN TH E PROS T H E A V E R A G E OP P R O S P E R I T Y A N D O F W E A L T H A M O N G T H E PURITY OF THE UNITED STATES. That fact cannot bo em E A 0 E R 9 OP A C O U N T R Y N E W S P A P E R IS E A R G R E A T E R T H A N phasized too often. ^ B m o n Q T H E R E A D E R S OP A M E T R O P O L I T A N D A I L Y . AND. IN PRO R T I O N T O T H E C O S T OP A D V E R T I S I N G . I N T E L L I G E N T P U B L I C I T Y It shall I k » emphasized and rejs'atod in this newspaper and in the m H R O U Q h T H E C O U N T R Y N E W S P A P E R S O I V E 8 BY F A R T H E B E S T other llearst newspapers until the greut manufacturers and adver ^ R esults . tisers come to realize that T HE Y NEGLECT THE MOST IM What we have »aid alxmt automobile advertiaing refer» to ndver PORTANT AGENCY OK DISTRIBUTION AT TH E IR COM ing in other line*. Tho «livelier» in the eitiea, reader* of the metro- MAND when they negh'ct the local newspapers of the country. 1 1 tun dailica, have la-foro their eve» the temptation.» and attraction» If other metropolitan newspapers fail to givo credit to local news If lbe great atoraa which cannot ba raaebad by the reader of the t o n papers, so much the worse for them. They an» neglecting an oppor- new «pa |M<r. If • >»i r bit»ine»a men realized their opportunitie* they tnnitv to BUILD UP THE COUNTRY. Every locality needs its M « h M light for parcel» p»*»t, and they wmild MAKE HI- E\ l-l»X STRONG, WELL SUPPORTED LOCAL NEW SPAPER, pro M or.NTU Y NEW SI’ A I’ EH a n a c t iv e d is t u ih l t in o tooting the looal interests in its neighborhood. j^'-ENCY, D o r ilL IN O ANI> TKKULINO THE COUNTRY’S T H E EDITORIAL COLUMNS AND T H E NEWS COLUMNS OF T H E I ’ LO SI'UM TY AND IND U STRIAL A tT IV IT Y . LOCAL N EWS PAP ER ARE T O D A Y W H A T T H E T O W N M E E T I N G USED I Id» »vti have »aid lmf»»re, and we »hull »av it again. Inasmuch a» T O B t IN T H E O L D DA YS. IN T H E L O C A L N E W S P A P E R T H E C I T P " r'' urn no Ilenrxt newnpaper* in the country, inuamueli a# our IZENS M E E T M E N T A L L Y A N D D I S C U S S A N D T H I N K A L O N G T H E P "«paper» urn puhli lied exeltlrivelv ill the gr at »-itie» of the P"UH S A ME L I N E S . T H E E D I T O R IS T H E P R E S I D I N G O F F I C E R O F AN I M P O R T A N T L O C A L G A T H E R I N G . H E IS T H E C U S T O D I A N A N D P R O ■ . we . hull at lea»t la> credited with ttit»' Itirhn» -» in making a li-ht T E C T O R O F L O C A L I N T E R E S T S . T H E D A I L Y OR W E E K L Y I N T E R I hieal editor» that DESERVE THE THANKS AND AIM’ KI P R E T E R O F N A T I O N A L A N D I N T E R N A T I O N A L E V E N T S . H E IS T H E S C H O O L T E A C H E R FOR G R O W N U P S . T H E MA N W H O U S E S HI S E Y E S l lA I ION AND F IN A N C IA L ENCOURAtiEMENT OF KV HIS EARS. HI S K N O W L E D G E O F T H E C O U N T R Y . HI S P O W E R S OF I ky h o o d c i t i z e n . O B S E R V A T I O N . FOR T H E B E N E F I T O F T H E B U S Y M E N A N D W O M E N Very few realize what it mean» when a man undertakea the pub A R O U N D HIM. Pi-ntii ii of a daily or a weeklv new- paper in a »mull pht«’»*. The day will come when this work will bo KECOGNIZED AN D I The editor risk» everything, poverty, bankruptcy, imlifTerrnce of IIKWAKDKD a.» it »hunhl be. And this newspaper will be very ♦ a- pul.lie, and at Iw-st hi» reward eati he very »mad. proud to have had a bund in hurrying along that day. Many of u», of courae, would feel h«p|4er if wo could begin our » Jos. H. Jackson, Vtce-Pres. NOT SCATTERED A WATCHER IN P O L I T I C S \V«t ar« r o n » tantly a.IJinK new account», and our bualneaa la IncrcawlnK at a very aatlatactory rate a« ahown by our published DEMO WERE EDITORS CF TH C M POLICCMAN AND IF ( T Adding New Accounts Biggest Meal in Redmond for the Least Money A Go thou and do likewise, and you will be perfectly satisfied. Suppers for parties and banquets sat isfactorily served. Short Orders— Every thing at reasonable prices. Good Rooms for Transients. Day or Week Board Reasonable Redmond Market W e carry at all times a stock of meats, the best that money can buy. A large refrigerator has been ad ded to the market, which will in sure keeping meats in the best of condition in any kind of weather. ISAAC J. PAGE, Proprietor BEN G O T T E R Contractor and Builder Plans, Specifications and Estimates furnished for all classes o f buildings Office one block cast of Jackson’s Hardware Store. REDMOND