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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1912)
DAY. H E P T IS. 1913 THE K K I) MONI) HI'OKKHM AN P AOK THREE SHIPPING OATS OUÏ LOOKS LIKE EXTENSION FROM HERE Ï0 BEND WORK ON 0.-W.R.&N. I < llt lX M lt \\ \H MAT MITI It- TIIKKK » KEWM OK Ml KYKYOKM ARK NOW WORKING MOUTH l).%Y AND MOKK AUK KKOM TO KOI.M)IV HKND Prom a reliable authority It Is learned that extension work on the O.-W. K * N road will begin south from Bend, the present terminus, about the first of the year. Three" crews of surveyora for the above road are now In the field run ning lines One crew of 17 men is working II miles eaat of Crescent, and two crews are cross sectioning — one between Bend and U Pine, the other between La Pine and Cres cent. It Is understood that hurry-up orders have been given the men to push the work along aa fast as pos sible. and It Is a safe prediction that by the beginning of 1913 lively con struction work will be going on by the O.-W .R. * N. people to push NKW C IT Y OK KM KKM I K K NAMKD HI THK MAYOR their eaat and west line across the state to an early completion. At the regular meeting of the city council Tueaday night the realgna- CATHOLIC l HI KI H HKKK tlon of J A W lllroi aa city attorney TO HK DKDM ATKD I M l and recorder waa received and ac Sunday. Sept 15th, Right Rever- cepted. and Mayor Hoech appointed Attorney I P Hewitt to the vacant ant Filabop O’ Reilly will solemnly offices. The walary of the marahal dedicate to the service of God the The waa cut down from (1200 to 11000 Catholic church of Redmond. a year. It waa the aenae of the city dedication will be made at 10 a. m. admlnlatration that the marahal act Solemn High Mass will be sung by a aa atreet commlaaloner and keep the special choir from Bend. The bishop main ftlghways in the city In good will preach the dedication sermon. condition C. A. Adams waa ap All are cordially Invited. pointed marahal In place o f A. J. Haney who refused to hold the office Before the thief gets around to at the cut rate The council unan the “ big haul” that will make him imously confirmed the two appoint rich, he lands In jail and loses his ments. chance Thai the Redmond District la the garden spot and producing section of Crook county there i>n he* no que»- tlon. An object lesson of thla waa Illustrated laat Saturday when a car load of oata waa shipped from here on the Oregon Trunk railroad to our neighboring town of Fiend on the Booth. It la underatood that aeveral more good sized shipments of oata have been contracted for future de livery to the name town from tb# Kedmond and Howell Dtatrlcta. Theae dlatrlcta have ralaed cropa large enough thla year to aupply all of Central Oregon, and the entire crop will grade A No. 1. The Largest and Most Complete Office in Central Oregon We do everything in the Ime of good printing " ' V " - Correspondence School 11649078 offers KHKK. with the exception of cost of postage on papers and coat of the I'nlverslty Kxtension Bufletin. to cltixens of Oregon. K.irty I NIVKKSITY (T>l KMKM by MAIL. Ability to profit by the courses selected Is the only requirement for enrollment in the Cor respondence Department. Courses are offered in the departments of Botany. Iibating. Economics, Kducatlon. Ellctrlclty. English Composition. History. Matbmatics. Mechanical Drawing. Physical Education. Physics,' Physiology. Pbyschology. Sociology, and Sur veying W rite to the secretary of the Correspondence School, t'ni- veralty of Oregon. Eugene, for information and catalogue. Course* in Resilience at the I'nlverslty prepare for the profes sions of Engineering. Journalism. Law. Medicine, and Teaching. Address the Registrar for catalogues descriptive of the College of Engineering, the College of Liberal Arts, the Schools of Education. Commerce, l a s . Medicine, and Music. The Redmond Spokesman DANGERS OF COCAINE. Central Oregon Garage — NOW H A S- Presto-Lite Gas Tanks S T Y L E B. $2fi.OO E X C H A N G E , $2.7.r> C L E A N G A S. N O C L O G G E D P IP E S AS W IT H C A B - BITE G E N E R A T O R S . T l'R N O N T H E G A S W IT H A K E Y A N D PRESTO - I.ITE. C L E A N GAS. AI„S<) G A S O L IN E , S U N D R IE S . D IA M O N D T IR ES. IIKSS & REEDY, Prop rs. Phone t .* M< Until. ATTKNDANCK MIR THK KKDMOND M Hool.S The attendance at the schools In this city on the opening day. Mon The luml harmful of all bablt form day. was slightly smaller this year E IG H T H A N N U A L ing drugs Is cocaine Nothing so than laat Following Is the enroll quickly deteriorates Its victim or pro ment : vides so short a rut to the lusniie say 1st Room. Mias Bates — 18. luw It differs from opium In two tin 2d Room, Miss Richey— 40. porta III ways. A man does not acquire 3d Room. Miss Dunn— 34. a habit from cocaine In the sense that 4th Room. Miss Gray— 31. It la virtually lui|>oaalhle for hliu to High School. Prof. Thompson 28 lea tv It off without liiedh al treatment Total attendance — 141. lie can do so. although tie rarely doea Thla number will be greatly In- tin withdrawal he exiiertem-ea only an AM USEM ENT IN F O R M A T IO N IN S T R U C T IO N lutenae and horrible depreaaton, to creased In a week or two. as soon as gether with a physical languor which the people from the country begin Complimentary season tickets to all enrolled Crook revulta In a sleepiness that cannot l * lo move Into the city. county school children and active teachers. ahakeu off Clean Camp Ground; Free Wood and Water. Opium withdrawal, on the other When there Is • wedding the wo hand, resiilta In sleeplessness and ex For further particulars apply to J. F. C A D L E , Secre treine nervous aud physical disorder men of the neighborhood can go ov tary. Prineville, Oregon. lu a< tlon. too. cocaine Is exactly the er the details and tell whether the op|s<alte of opium, for cocaine la an bride or groom will be boas. extreme stimulant. Ita stimulus wears off quickly and leaves a corresponding depression, hut It confers half nn hour REI*ORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE of capability of Intense effort That p> w liy bicycle riders, prtieflgliters and rnce horses are often doctored or "dop vd" with cocaine When c«s-nliie gives out Its victim In variably resorts to alcohol for atltnu- at Redmond, Oregon, in the State of Oregon, lua Alcohol)- a. however, a lien depriv at the close of business September 4. 1912. ed of alcohol generally drift Into the use of morphine.—t ’harlea It. Tow ua In Century. Premiums $3000 Effscta o# th# Csnstant Us# sf This P owerful Stim ulant. Races $3000 First Cent. Oregon Dist. Agrl. Societys Fair Prineville. Ore., Oct. 16 to 19 Inclusive. 1912 REDMOND BANK OF COMMERCE Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in HIS MISSING ENVELOPE. H e L e a r n e d W h e r e It W a s a n d a L a s sen at the S a m s T i m s . Tills hap|>eneit In a crowded subway express train Ihe other night An old limn Itoarded the train at the Fourteenth street station and clung to a strap In front of a young woman who was seated Vs mine of the men allow ed a illstMialtlon to let the old man alt down. Ihe roiiug woman arose and of fered her seat to him. Before he could elt down a younger man slid Into the vacant seat. The young woman was confused, but only Shingles, Brick, Lime and Cement for a minute She leaned down slight ly and said to the man In the seat Hoofing and Building Paper "Von dmpi-ed an envelope on the platform, sir " The man Jumped up and ellmwcd hla way to the platform. Half a minute's Office anti Yard 2 blocks east of Hotel Redmond search failed to reveal the supposed en velope The man returned to where the young woman waa standing and ild "Say. lady, w here la that enveloiwT I rlety of crop, and to that end would I II 1ST STORIKM OK LAMM can’t find It out there " like lo have the farmers give us the S P E C IM E N * KKOM KAKMM "That envelope," rrplled the young news when they have some big po woman. "Is In the saute place your Thla has been a great growing tatoes. heels, squash, corn, melons, manners are." > '" r In the Beilmonil and Powell etc . and when they have a yield of The young man underwt<s>d ami fad Dull.- Districts and siine I mm «li se grain crops that are above the pre ed from view. The old man got the • ropa have been raised This paper vinos years' average. That la the seat, while the people In the vicinity r " ‘,M print slorles sbolli any ei- kind of nrwa that ahowa up a coun- ! looked listened ami lauglied. — New York Hun. t'iiunlinary yield of any kind or va- try In good ahape. Lumber and Building Material RESOURCES Ixians and discounts $ 66.069.34 O verd ra fts, secured ami unsecured Ronds snd w srrants Hanking house L IA B IL IT IE S 446.43 3.097 29 ......... 4,640.22 Furniture snd fixtures 3,000.00 Other real estate owned 1.769.81 Due from hanks (not re serve hanks! t 1,246.12 Due from approved reserve hanks ('hecks and item s Cash on hand T o ta l ....................... 1,250.00 Undivided profits, less expenses ami tax es paid ............ 1,090.81 Postal savings bank depos it* ........................ | 742.27 to check .................... 69,787.26 Demand certificates o f de posit ................................ 566.70 T im e certificates o f deposit 15.290.52 541.20 7,241.53 $ 25,000.00 Surplus fund Individual deposits subject .................... 30.666.62 other cash ...................... C apital stock paid in 39.695.47 $118,717.56 Bills payable fo r money borrowed T ota l State of Oregon. County of Crook. SS. I, G. M. Slocum, cashier of the above named hank, do solemnly swear that the above statement la true to the heat of my knowl edge and belief. O. M SLOCUM. Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this 9th day of Sept. 1912. J. A. W1LLCOX. Notary Public. Correct Attest: J. W. Brewer. Guy E. Dobson. B. A. Kendall. M A. Lynch. Directors. 86.376.75 5,000.00 *118,717.56