The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, May 02, 1912, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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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
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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
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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-
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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
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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
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Where they know they can get the
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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
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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