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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1912)
The Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Hub C ity” o f Central Oregon V o L a. No. 11 suso per KKDMOND, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. SEPTHMBER 19. 1912 rouBlltutloo « a rati limi lo gira hlm III« al Ig hi «al rolor flir aaaumlng Iha illrtaloralilp orar rlly and rounljr of tirara la Ihal aarllttn «h lrh provldaa Il Ilia duly "Tu Ita taratili lo aaa Ihal Ih« lava ara aiarutad 11 Tha tirai piara lo apply Itila prescription la In Iha aiarullva otiti-« al Halatn, bui Ihal la Iha lirai piara In Iha alala «bara II haa baan opanly and brai- «nly thrown oui o f tha window and tha dlrtuni. iha aatillntatilallly. Iha toan dilli chllillahneaa of Oswald Waal n i l M M lh HIUN4<IX<< I > Ml haa bran auballlulad for II 1‘ ndar aurh rlrrumatanraa how ran tha p«o MAMIM.KM H ill IN »TATO pia of tha alala lia at parlad t» ar SHOW HKHK rapt iha governor's expressed anal« ly for la * anforraniant at Ila far« value? And avan war« It avar no alnrara thay ara not rmady to an dorna hla tnathoda Tha lhaory of "Hum» rula" la loo daar in lha haarta of iha Amarlran paopla, and whan lhay form undar lha law a unit of Friday and Haturday. Orlo liar go»arnuianl of tbalr own. aurh aa a rounty or a ally, thay Ilka to run It wlthoul any outald« guy atlrhlng hla dalaa nona In ” binda of gralna. graa ale ■ M lM thla yaar Ihal II la an mattar lo gat good aamplaa of year SAMPLES OF IM MAIMC Til AT (HIV. U M T is Ntrr I fllo i.iM M i THK I . I U s Th- Hunts Nawa of laal « « « l i run Ilia fo il»«Ilia ««lltorlal that lo hit the nail right on lha " A larga tn a)orlly o f I h « g<x><l rii I n a » or Iha alala bava an Innata a m i ‘>lh)i « l l h O o v e r n o r West In hla • n a t o l a agalnat vira ami « n u l i ! alali I t e ! 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Itti a l l i g n i ! r lt la an rr o f Iha rottn « l a h for an r aurh rhanga In Iha o r r or pra rtlr a o f our aralant aa tltl b a c i o « an r aurh p o « « r upnn gotrrn or Thal ha haa no aurh « » t « a a v a r r qulckljr con raratl lo ot 1 lo Ju.lsr M < titnii ..f Por 1 land, lan Iha quaallon ram a bafora hlm quo « a r r a n l o pruraatllnga brol Itlalrlrl A l l u m a r l'am aro n. « b o n i ir Waal allaniplptl lo ramova ' Tha poaalbllltlaa o f aurh high mirti prnraatllnga aa Iha govarnor ■ a llam p la d ran ha ararrely raal d Thlnh o f aurh a p on ar In Iha mia o f an unarrupulnua. rorrupl. atttbliloua m an! T hlnh o f II in > banda o f a man whnae dlapoal n II m lgh l ba l o punlah hla « n e ira' T hln h o f II frotn an r alami Ini ynu plaaaa and II haa uol mia daamlng faalu ra that rould ha aliati aurh on ra In f l f i r ra ara. and t m ihan tha daalrad «o d a ran ba aarhad In a b a ll ar «ay In H o t Waat a rana Ihara la aa- har phaaa o f tba tnallar thal caua- « a l l g m u n d a d crtflrlam II la ha >t«d by rnanr ha la noi alnrara and nnoi ha. nudar hla o « n pronounr- pttllrlaa ll l a Juatlflratlon In Iha « • « n i rruaada la hla grani daalra lo pinlaln Iha lama and aaa Ihatn tinn iti« aiaruta d I l o « ran thal l a hla lu a lln g Inflttanra « h a n hla « h o l a iraa Iha paat yaar « l l h rogarti lo • « o r a i rrlm ln a la In Iha alala haa n lo atubbornly raalat Iha l a * ami ni) »1 « r i a r a Ih al ha « I I I noi oliar nor parnili Iha propar olttrlala In forra II* ' Tha unir provlalnn o f tha alala PUZZLE PROBLEM IS ATTRACTING ATTENTION I L BE SAFE It is b e tte r to cen t and K N O W IM Z/.I.K THAT 1(1 VAIAI T IH T roma In and Iban lha rummln« bava to work ovar lima 01.1» CHKMTNIT ••III»« Tha Radmond Potato Hhoi Fair thla yaar prom I aaa to O l . l l |M | \ \ r 111 I I r a lO hesitate; this B ank w h o w ill be g la d so m e oil, m in in g o r to w n site to a d vis e yo u r e g a r d in g a n y ’• sc h em e that p rom ises m uch, in v estm en t you m a y con tem - »" and usually takes y o u r prin- plate. *y cipal. One »«• iy i- iro to lit Fie su re y o u r d o lla r sta rts an ac- be safe. cou nt here. m o n e y w ill W e pa y 4 p e r cent. — th e sa fe rate. Redmond Ban o f Commerce ik r«• U. ï S. D E P O S IT O R Y UIDLAW TO HAVE A maallr Science Klhlblt of graaalva people of l.aldlaw will doubt, e y is safe, than to in vest in In Tha Redmond Hank of I'om marre haa baan raralvlng numaroua rom- pllmanla on lha good ahowlng lha bank made In their laal atalanten! publlahed In tha Spokesman on Sep tember I llh Thla bank la one of lha aotld financial tnatltutlona of I'rntral Oregon and la dally gaining ruatomers by fair and rourtenua treatment, and rarrylng on a cafe, rnnaervatlve banking bualnaaa W h e n in then c o m e to th e o ffic e rs o f f'omtiailllon for frook rounty A now brain punier, a balalad amraaaor lo "lln w Old la Ann*" haa l»««n Inlrodurad by t' W lloualnn. Imana of gralna. gra and of t,oo Angalaa. t'al . aaya lha Port rropa In lha county land Kvanlng Talagram llara II la "A n arllrla root I I wholaaala For what will II have lo ba cold to allow a profit of 10 par rani aflar drduct ing I I par rani for tha roat of Ball ing " Mr lloualnn aaya tha anawar la neither 11 SI. I I 34 nor |l 41. lha Ihraa rommon anowara Tba Talagram haa baan Hooded with anawera lo lha punlo from all parla of lha 1‘ arlflr I'oaal. and tha end la not yet In alght. TOOKTHKR ON MAT! K- I.INT It \ X h HTATKMKHT I»AT, HKIT. I I MAKKM 4 <4 ml» MHOWINU p er y o u r mon- « Tha aihlbll com m it!«« haa had handa full raring for and prop lahallng lha «ihlblta Naarly all bibita au far brought In ara gr and graaaaa. bui In a ««a h or get 4 BE SURE — G Capital Fully Paid Surplus and Profits... 1 — .............. $25,000.00 .............. 3,000.00 : t Z 1 September Slat. Thera will I Hr apaaklng In lha afternoon and A ahorl play will ba given In tha av n* Ing, logathar with a literary I munirai program Lunch will on aala (-afflarla atyla. and all are cordially Invited lo attend The ex hlblt la undar lha auaplraa of tha If you dlallke a man you uatially itlaa of lha «r a l aida, lha luidla Itevelopment I-«ague aaalatlng dlallke hla frlenda J. w. BREW ER, President GUY E. DOBSON, Vice-President G. M. SLOCUM, Cashier id r»* • Î- HOW TO HAVE THE PRINEVILLE A NEW M G GOOD GARDEN FAIR FOR 1912 FOR PAPERS EHRET BROTHERS’ Big Store « Entire Stock Now on PUBLIC SALE Stock will be sold out and the Store will go Out of Business See Page 4 KXPKRT TK LIA \( H \T ARK THK MANY ATTRACTIONS W ILL HKgt IHITKS FOR FARM- OFFKRKD TO KXTKK KBS' t.\RI>KXH TAIN VISITORS Tha raqulaltaa of tha farmer’« gar den are That It furnlah a constant aupply of fresh vagatablea from late aprlng until winter; thal tha vegeta ble« produced be of aufllrlent hardy nature to require little or no "pamp ering." aa we all know that the or dinary farmer haa not the time to give eaperlal attention to hla garden although he could well afford to give more lime than he ordinarily doe*. In planting put your rows far enough apart to allow cultivation with the horae cultivator a garden that haa the row* ao clone that they require hand hoeing often presents a rather neglected condition. It might lie wall to add hare that when you uae the horse cultivator, you ordi narily plant a larger garden than you otherwise would, and we seldom ever see too large a garden. If well kept. Thla will of n«>ce**lty require the selection of a garden site that la acceaalhle to teania and tools. To have the beat garden one re quires a hot bed to start the earlier varieties of vegetables. To make thla hot bed. dlR a trench the width of the bed that will hold two feet of rloaely packed horae manure, and 9 Inches of soil. Have your frame on a south exposure and have the lower board not more than 10 Inches above the surface, and the rear board six Inches higher This will give you the proper slope for your glass. The Continued on Page I BK I . S. (JOVKRNMKNT W ILL BAR A LL YKILRD AI»S FROM THK PAPKRS Sec. J. F. Cadle of the First Cen The following dispatch from appeared throughout tral tlregon District Agricultural So Washington ciety. in a letter to The Spokesman the country tn the papers o f August 30th; aaya: Postmaster General Hitchcock Ik "A n effort la being made to make preparing to iaaue blanks to the the coming fair at Prlnevllle a truly newspaper*, magastnes and periodi district fair, embracing In its scope cals of the country to enable them the whole of Crook county. The to comply with the newspaper pub fair board has decided to give com licity provision of the postofllre ap plimentary tickets to all enrolled propriation act. This provision I* school children of the county, also to sweeping In character and is expect acting teachers, editors and the cler ed to arouse considerable opposition when its full effect and character is gymen. understood. "A n effort Is being made to se Not only does it require state cure exhibits from all sections of the ments of circulation to be filed with county. The board haa secured the the postofflce department, but also services of a high class aviator who the tiling with the department of the will give exhibitions each forenoon. names of stock holders, bond hold There wll be carnival entertainments ers and other security holders of and other amusements, and the mu newspapers, magaxlnes and periodi cals. sic will be furnished by fhe "Band As this section of the law requires from Rome." from I-os Angeles, said the filing of this Information twice to be the best band on the Pacific a year, on April 1 and Oct 1. the 1st coast. statement to be forthcoming on Oct. "W e have a new Matinee Track, 1 next, it is necessary for the depart an entirely new grand stand with a ment to furnish its blanks quickly in comfortable seating rapacity for order to allow sufficient time for 1000 people, a large new partition, publications to respond with the in entirely new stable« and alalia for formation. The provision In full la follows: stork, a new poultry building, and, l*mvl«l«*i»s in Detail in fart, the whole grounds will be That It shall be the duty of the covered with new buildings through editor, publisher, business manager out. I need only to add that the or owners of every newspaper, tnag- Continued on Page T Contlnued on Page I