The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, December 05, 1912, Image 1

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Redmond Spokesman
Published at the “Hub City” of Central Oregon
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REDMOND, <'KOOK COUNTY. OREGON, THUIWDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1912
10 BE HELD DECEMBER 18-21 THE
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Saturd ay Mr Green iif North thla city tier
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Ao oor l o t i o n
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All Indication* point to a very auc-
I I* T ill- : M. k k n / i k
.ro aful ah o n
Madraa. Mrtollue.Cul-
V \ IrliK Y
ver and llend
fancier* will bring
their heat hlrda to ronipete for the
numeroua prlrra given to wlnnrra
Crlnevllle, with their fine dlaplay.
II.ou.lut ion I lirai Autliorlrra tlir
and I'owell II.itte, loildlaia and Hla-
tera will ala<i ha reprearnted hy flue
< onatruf lio n of Mrore Mllra
blrda
o f K imm I lo Mar-
T ha
premium Hal will goon be
lln'a Itaplri»
ready, and If you will oak H F May-
ar. aerretary of tha Redmond I’oul-
try Aoo... lotion, to mall you one
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when ready, he will gladly do eo.
and give you other Information re-
A Eugene dlapatrh of Nov 30th to
gardlng the allow
the Oregonian aaya
Intention of
the l la r r lm a n Intereata to foratall
the Mill people In the building of a
railroad up the McKenzie Valley la
evidenced hy the copy of a reaolutlon
of the hoard of d irec to r* of the O re ­
gon A California R ailroad Company.
Bled with the aerretary of atate and
with the l«ane ro u n ty clerk yeater-
daf
Thla reaolutlon authorlxea t h * con-
atructlon of a trifle over I t mllra of
railroad from a point on the Natron-
K lam ath cut-off, a few mllra raat of
could take . are of a few rh lrkena or Springfield. up the M< K r n i l r Valley
duck* without
Interfarenre
with to M a r t i n a Raplda. where the Ore-
t h r l r a r h o o l or other work It roata gon Power Co la doing the prellnfln-
the elate about 1» 6n a pupil earh ary work on a hydro-electric project.
T h e action of the l la r rlm a n Inter­
year to rarry on our public arhool
eata rauie rath e r aa a aurprlae here,
ayatem. and It la our ambition to
have the arhool child ren Inrrcaae the aa It waa definitely known that P o r t ­
production of poultry and egga land. Kugene 4k Kaatern eurveyora
had been at work all aummer c h e c k ­
enough to cover that eipenoe
ing up on old aurveya made when Al
"Children, wouldn't you be proud
to lie able to oay
'l l doean't coat Welch Brat planned the Portland.
Kugene A Kaatern ayatem. and It had
the otatc anything to educate ua, we
been underatood that an electric line
pay the bill with our rh lrkena and
waa til be built
In fart President
egga ‘ The reault la really pooalble.
Htraliorn. of the Portland. Kugene ft
and to reach It earh arhool boy and
Kaatern. haa made announcement
girl would only have to keep a few
that hla company waa conalderlng
fowle
I do not know of anything
the building of thla line, but at that
that would attrac t more favorable
time had no definite newa to give out
attention to Oregon than the fart
T h e Oregon Klectrlc. alnce It haa
that
all her arhool child ren
are
acquired water power righ t* at Clear
raining poultry and producing t h e re ­
I ji k e , capable of developing 3 3 ,0 0 0
by more than enough wealth to meet
horaepower. waa alao popularly aup-
the eipenae of the public arhool aya-
pooed to be planning the construe-
tam
tlon of a railroad up the M cK en ile,
M in i..n fur C h il d r e n '» P o c k e t *
and thence to a Junction with the O r­
egon T ru n k eaat of the T h re e Slater*
Continued on Page 3
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»»a it dona in ovary rounty In
»tatv n o t yaar
N Marla. flrl<! w ork er In tha
rat a o rk . la am.tint; nut atronc
• •.. i .a rm ta ati.l . till.lrm
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rarly to plan to participate In
ontaata of neat yaar
I oal at» no a Pupil
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t la not t h r Intention to
it any of the other linee of ar-
t taken up title yaar. It la tha
to make poultry
ralalng
tha
|ln# fratu re of tho a. hoot child
contrat tha coming y e a r ." aaya
| l r t t r r tu’ lng eent out hy Mr Mar
the parante and child ren,
p ila n !» o. or. rty a boy or girl In
village or cou ntry , but « h a t
MANY BARGAINS
ARE STILL LEFT
IN
NEED OF
BANK
FIGURE
PROMPT
CAN
MONEY
BANK
AND
PAPERS
AND CAN
OBTAIN
EHRET BROS.
In the Brick Building
liririK us your
and Butter, Highest Market Price Paid
AND RATES
IN THIS
AS
LOW
AS
SECTION.
THROUGH
THE
SA FE.
OUR FIR E
ALL
PROOF VAULT
PENDING.
YEARS
GUARANTEE
YOUR
THIS
LOAN
OF
EXPERIEN CE,
SATISFACTION.
THROUGH
THE
BANK.
AND MOST LOGICAL PLACE TO
YOUR
FINANCIAL
AFFAIRS.
Redmond Bank of Commerce
U. S. DEPOSITORY
Capital Fully Paid..................................... $25,000.00
Surplus and Profits................................. 3,000.00
Teachers’ Examinations
During Present Month
tT T O R M if
U K NK K A I. HA V S IMO
n ilM II,
CANNOT KK-
KCHK I’ K K M IT S
In all departments of our big store we
still have many good bargains to offer
to the people of Redmond and Crook
county. We want to impress on their
minds that they can SAVE money on
every article they buy of us not a
little money, but a considerable sum.
HAD
SA FEST
CONDUCT
IN
IS
LET
YOU.
ABSOLUTELY
KEPT
LOAN
LOAN
IS HANDLED
IS
HAVE
THE
FARM
WITH
SERVICE.
YOUR
WE
A
ME OBTAINED
WHILE
OF STATE
ha*a th r arhool children of
>n ralo« enough
poultry anil
I to i.ffart I hr e n tire root of th *
|> •< »trill of th r atalr. la th r lila
$1.50 PER YEAH
In an opinion rendered recently
• MtOTMJT General Crawford hold*
that If a city council declin e* to Is-
Htte licensee to ealoon men when they
are e ntitled to them under the law.
mandam us proceeding* may be Insti­
tuted against the council and prose­
cuted with success.
T h e opinion was rendered In re ­
sponse to a request made by E. E.
Hleakntan of H ardman, and It la con­
sidered of Importance In that It puts
a damper on the hopes of the dry e l­
em ent In various towns which, with
the women's vote, had planned to
m ake those towns dry by e lecting
rounctlmen opposed to saloons, who
would declin e to Issue licenses.
n ie a k m a n represented to the At­
torney
General that H ardm an had
voted wet under the Home Rule
am endm ent, and that It was the de­
sire o f the dry e lem e n t to m ake It
dry by e lecting a dry council, which
would declin e to tsaue saloon lice n ­
ses, and he desired to know If It
would be legal. T h e Attorney G e n ­
eral holda that It would not. and
cites a Suprem e Court decision, hold­
ing that In such cases saloon men
could Institute m andam us proceed­
ings against the council and compel
It to Issue the licenses In question.
Front an cient
tim es riot and re­
form have a lter n ate d , the riotin g a l ­
ways lasting longer than the reform .
T h e cou nty superintend ent of this
county will hold the re g u lar e xam in ­
ation for applican ts for s ta te and
county (tapers at the court house In
Prtneville, as follows:
F o r S t a t e Papers, com m encing on
Wednesday. Dec. 1 8th . at 9 o'clo ck,
a. m . and con tin uing
until S a t u r ­
day. Dec. 31, at 4 p. m.
Wednesday forenoon— W ritin g U.
S. History. Physiology.
Wednesday afterno o n — Physical
Geography. Readin g, Composition,
Methods In Reading, Methods In A ri­
thmetic.
T hu rsday forenoon — A rithmetic.
H istory of E d u catio n .
Methods in
Geography. Psvcology.
T h u rsd ay a fte rn o o n — G eography
G r a m m a r,
A m erican
L ite ra tu re ,
Physics. Methods In L angu age, T h e ­
sis fo r P rim a ry Certificate.
F r id a y
forenoon — T h e o ry and
P ra ctic e , O rthography, E n g lish L it ­
eratu re .
F r id ay a fterno o n — S ch ool I.aw.
Bota ny. Alg rebra, Civil Gov’t.
Satu rd ay fo re n o o n — Geology. Ge­
ometry .
Satu rd ay a fte rn o o n — G e n eral Hls-
( Continued on last page)
Your Holiday Shopping
Will not be complete unless you call at our
store and look at the large number of useful
0
and acceptable presents we have to offer you.
You will consult your own interests by not
buying any presents until you have looked
our stock over.
We especially call your at­
tention to our line of candies, for we are
Headquarters for Christmas Candies
S H E R W O O D -C O U R T R IG H T
(Successor to J. H. Mendenhall)