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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1912)
r The Redmond Spokesman Published at the “Huh City” of Central Oregon VOL 3. No. 12 TO SHIP THREE CARS POTATOES NIGHT WATCH SOONGETWATER l«| Ml'MB H U M . M i l l 1 MAMI'MCM T o K' \ M I, HT ft ■ U » l IH I M I m outh , m. M l^ p r IO IM II, IIKKHN IT IW M 'K H - HAIIY T o 1*01.11 K M T V TKH IK - MIDNIGHT M iW 1*1.I S T OVK I l f I It I • HIM- PI.K T K I»; I'F.MKNT W t l . K H ..I i r a lr a h f i .11 l l t IT«' fr r .n l • a r le H i t Ri ihn Jobber in Minor n.aoia » ho «a». I i a m llr s ..... I » ......... c a n »r.i.ually Thry have a errai ataay »arehouaea and loadme ata t l o a a arine the m t l r . ptilato brìi la MlK'iranta You uniat undrraland v a « » ' m rumimi li lon » l l h thr en- r ^ B t n Country rasi of ua l'manit mn d H lp a » ' I l noi |mr in II atilpplne fur thar > rat and thr only outlrt v . eri _ la M ranch tha .aat.rn markat A » > . untara to ahlp t h r » . rara, ea# rt> h to Chlrago. on. lo HI l^iula aad O l i r lo Tort Worth. Trina Thror «■lai ■ ara Intrndad aa aamplra lo « M a thraa oprratora « b a i » . e r o » la A l a part of th. country I am S H y 'o acc.pt Hurbanka only at Ik « ; •III Uma, amt » I I I pal mu ^ ^ B r r r i'a par 100 pound. In Ijiilk la aa eond aa 11 I a lon Ih . » a y »•Id thrm bafora. and Imueht own aacka I » I I I not arrapi loada which ara not rbolrr alork It la up to yon, Mr Tarmar, to bltah a reputation for Kodmond banka wblrh v i l i remain lone v v r are all daad tov. mind you. H i r e r thro, rara br aampir rara lo ab o » tha peo- In tha aaat « h a t » . eel. and I l everyone « h o haula a load In > lo make It hla bunlnraa to brine only yood atulf Hrmrtier thr fri » h o erta them on Iha othrr and ria to eat e<*od atock whan ha ya I I renta a 1 00 pounda for Continued on I’ac* 2 When the question ram. up al I hr rounrll marline Turaday nleht of having thr rlty marahal art aa nleht watrh from mldnlebf, aflrr thr rlorlrlr Mutila eo out. until day- llehl. and rellev# him of anuía of hla day work, oppoaltlon * • • offer rd i 'ou nr 11 turn Kbrrt, Audernon and I'hornli » . r e not In fatror of ha«lne 'hr city policed by Ihr mar ahal from tnldnleht until dayllcbl. Mayor lloorh. » ho haa Ihr power lo order I he marahal to go on duly at aurh houra aa ha. tha mayor, may derm ne.raaary, without thr author ity of tha rounrll or runaultlne with thrm. coincided with thr aba*, councilman and atated Ihr mahahal would continue wurklne on the old arhedule. from noon until mldnleht Councilman Mella and l.ynrh both « e r r In favor of harlne the mar ahal'. houra rbaneed oo hr would hr on from mldnleht until dnylleht Mr M'rlla advanced thr areumrnt that It »a a far more Important, for Ihr protection of property and Iha prevention of crime, to have a police officer on duly after mldnleht than II »a a lo hava him on Ihr prraaat arhedule A poll of a number of Iha princi pal bualuaaa man In tha rlty ahowi ■ hat over 30 are In favor of a nleht watrh. and ? aealnat It. I of then» balne tha rounrllman who oppoaad tha propoall*nn Tha bualnewa man claim ami rt*htly. too. that thalr property la without any protortton between the houra of mldnleht and dayllcht. and think they are entitled to a im » ronaldrratlon In (ha mailer by (he mayor « h o raa. If he oo dr. air»., without runaultlne <ha roun rll. order the rlty policed by (ha marahal from mldnleht to dawn BE SAFE BE SURE It is better to get 4 per cent and K N O W your mon ey is safe, than to invest in some oil, mining or townsite scheme that promises much, and usually takes your prin cipal. One dollar starts an ac count here. When in doubt, hesitate; then come to the officers of this Bank who will be glad to advise you regarding any investment you may contem plate. Be sure your money will be safe. W e pay 4 per cent. — the safe rate. .IK K BEING I..III» _____ a great m i n i efforts have « ■ » I l f *n •reeded In Infornatine *>no Of I » « lar (oat potato operator* In ■ortlMrn Mináronla to hamllo all or part « f uur entire pulalu rrup You all feao" » . har» a l a r » , overplus on I k t markrl fur I hr t'naal anil tho fona« trail., ami It la alm|ily linpos al bla to «hip to tb.ar poluta ami par anythin» for th.m You may h.ar a lot of talk that potatura ara Improv IB« la price. but It » I I I lakr a lone lima » f i it Tha 11109 Vi' It may m i l reach i f » , n ua U» h n .r. »I wrluw has ah I pimi <1 by • ip rraa a i $!.5D PER YEAR KKDMOND, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, SEPTUMBEK ¿r,. 1912 Col W A Helrher of Ihla rlty.who la now In Portland, haa the followlne Interview In the Portland Journal of the 2 1 at Pure water In plenty la soon to be runalne thrvmeh the mains al Hed- mond. the Browing center of a ereat Irrleatad tract of Central Oreeon. ac cord I a « to reports of W A Helrher, known na the "T a lk e r of Redmond." who la vlaltlne In Portland "Tha flna new $40,000 waterworks whirh wilt supply our city, la about one third finished and work la belne carried on rapidly." said Mr Belch er "T h e water will be taken from the Hearhutea river and will be stor ed In a hie reservoir al Torked Horn Itutle. two and a half miles from Itedmond The watar will hava an 10 fool bead, el vine plenty of force The rapacity Is areal m oueh to sup ply (he city when many more people have s e t tle d there "Another ereat Improvement that will make Redmond more cllHled ta the fact that rement sidewalks are belne laid (he length of Main street Kverythlne la belne done aa rapidly aa possible lo Improve the place Redmond Bank of Commerce U. S. DEPOSITORY “ Crops are exceptionally fine In our section and fruit trees live and ■lx year* old are loaded until bend- Ine under (he weight of the fruit IValrytng Is also maklne rapid strides In the country, over SOO dairy cow» belne taken In durlne (he last six months It Is a line country for T a i l o f HuwiU) Hormona— raising chickens, hoes and fruits Iter T llarvey will praarh at the ‘‘ A ble dam la belne constructed Presbyterian church next Sunday In the rtearhutea river which will Mornlne loplr ''Noble tlreek Aspir furnish water to Irrleate 71.800 ations " Evening, "T h e Heavenly Continued on Page 7 Vlaion '* SECOND Capital Fully Paid.... Surplus and Profits $ . 25 , 000.00 3 , 000.00 J. W. BREWER, President GUY E. DOBSON, Vice-President G. M. SLOCUM, Cashier Redmond Potato Show and Fair TO HE HEED AT R E D M O N D , ORE. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCT. 11-12 i Liberal Premiums will be given on Potatoes and all kinds of Farm Products Competition open to any person in Crook County For Premium list send to A. J. HANEY, Sec. Redmond Commercial Club AKK FKIG H TKNKIV AM A Y HY 2 HP1IKK.HMAX W ANTS KKPO H TS REDMOND A M Y BKMY HI KI VS TO IMMiS HA l l k l N'G IVSIIVK FROM A L L SUCTIONS HK SHOW N H K K K A T T H K B llE D IN G O F THF. C O l'N T Y T H A T T IM K Hurelara attempted to gain an en trance Into the hardware atore of Alfred Muni attuated on 8th between l) and K streets Monday night. The furious barking of two does that are nightly kept In the »tore frightened the burglars away before they had broken open the front door or Mr Muni could get down stairs front his living room* overhead Mr. Munx stated that a man told him he saw a person running from In the direction of the store after the dogs began to bark. There Is no clue to the man who attempted the robbery. In another section o f this paper Is printed a blank form to be cut out and tilled In by farmers, giving their crop reports for 1812. The Spokes man desires to get as many of these reports for publication aa possible— aa a basis for statistical information in regard to the crop production of Crook county and the Redmond and Powell Butte Districts in particular. A few minutes time on the part of the farmer will suffice to All out the report or any other Information he may desire to send regarding hla 1912 crop. W e ask the farmers not to delay In thla matter but do It N O W — TO DAY. Secretary Meyer of the Redmond Poultry Raisers' Association has In formed The Spokesman that plans are being made to hold a poultry ex- hlttt here some time In December. It Is understood that the Bend poul try raisers will unite with the Red mond people and bring their birds to this show, the understanding being that the next show will be held at Bend. J. M. Garrison o f Salem, a well known poultry raiser o f that city, who was In this section last week, has promised to send a number o f fine birds for the show and other wise help out all he can. POTATO«.«* \T S K A T T I.K There are a number o f poultry AU K *10 TO *1 2 A TON raisers In this section who have One birds and the poultry show will be Alfred Mtins of this city, has re Give* *2.1 for Potato Show — ceived a letter from Kngltah * Co.. | K. L. Devereaux. of Portland, rep no doubt, one o f the attractive commission men of Seattle. In which resenting the Devereaux Mortgage events o f the winter season. they say “ Our potato market at Co., was here last week. He said hla present time Is from $10 to $12 per company would give a $2 5 cash prise Kealty Man Mas Here— ton. The White River potato bell at the Potato Show through their G. M. Bailey of Portland, repre haa a very large acreage and an Im local agent here, Wm O Phoenix. mense crop. The Yakima crop Is Mr IVevereaux was taken out Into senting the Northwest Townsite Co. Immense and they feel very blue at the country by Mr. Pheonlx and he of Philadelphia, was here Sunday on the prospects." expressed surprise at the wonderful business connected with the Paisley Mr. Muni has orders for the ship resources this section of Central Or Project hit company Is handling. He ment o f three sample cars of Bur egon had. was accompanied by H. K. Gtlmour. bank potatoes from this district to local agent for the company at Pais Chicago. St. Ixvula and Tort Worth. The Northwest people are ad The Corvallis creamery paid $500- ley Texas. He has something to say to vertising the Paisley Project exten 000 for cream laat year. sively. and The Spokesman baa a big the farmera about thla matter In ad for them thla week. this Issue. The Oregon Electric may build The Spokesman for good printing The Spokesman for good printing from Eugene south thla year.