The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, February 13, 1913, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Wholesale ami Retail Dealers in
Lumber and Building
Material
Shingles, Brick, Lime and Cement
Booting and Building Paper
Office anil Yard 2 blocks east of Hotel Redmond
The Spokesman
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Good Printing
Eats
Noi » li hatsiidlng thè faci lh*< *I*»*
Sonato hail annettono«! th è submlaa-
Uttt lo tho pooplo tu 1914 t»f tho *«>
«'atleti homo rulo am ondm ont. t«a»»oi|
by «ho t»H*plo tn 1910, «ho Houao laat
Fri day aftorniHin. bjr a voto of 33 lo
35, rofuaotl ao to aubiult tho am end
mont an«l tt arili not. thoroforo. git to
«ho pooplo t Imitigli «ho m edium of
Iho la-glslaturc It «a Intimai«.«! «ha«
It all), hoaovor. «io volo«! un by
monna of (ho tnlllailvo
A lariso lobby aa a proaont a Itoti
tho «lobato, ah tch laa«o«l frolli 3 lo
3:30, a a a In progroaa. anioni: Ihont
a conimItli^o front tho l*«>rtlan«l Mio-
lalorlal Aaaoc tal loti 1 *r J W VI«'
IHtugall. auporlntoiiilon« of P ordand
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F Koncor, paator of tho Flral t’hrla
tlan l'h u rrh . ami Krv F l> Flnlojr,
paator of «ho Flral l'n llo d Pr«*abylor.
lan l’hurch of P ortland
Tho volo aa a an oul and oul ono,
itnly la o tnombora bclng abaont by
pormlaatou of «ho Moua».. Ihiao brina
l'antpbell and latfg rrn II HI of l’«»lk
county a a a «ho lotto mombor a ho g«»l
oul Im o tbe co rrtdor and dld noi
voto.
HELP THE CH1LDREN
TO HELP THEMSELVES
A total of IK.3ST.ilI *. according
to official figures, ss near as can be
estim ated, will be the re.iuesta that
the present leg islatu re will be rail
ed on to face In the shape «if spprw-
prlatluns
Thla will be a w o r d breaker for
re«|ttesta. but there's n«* reas«»n to be­
lieve that when the smoke has bio« n
away and the final tale has been told
that this will be a much more expeit
site le g islatu re than the one two
years ago
In fact there are Indications that
the am ount may be reduced below
th at of two years sgo The scythe Is
already beginning to mow down ap
proprlatton bills The «-«lutmlitees of
both the House and the Senate, ha*
Ing to do with ways and means, are
slashing right aud left on tuatltu
ttonal and other appropriations
Already over $5 ooo.ooo In re
quests have been put In. and the list
shows not only the appropriation
bills th at have been Introduced, but
the esttm ntes that have been ma«le
for the vartoua state boarda. rum
mlsalona. office# and Institutions, so
It gives a fairly a«le«|USle Idea of the
entire financial situation (pat now
presents itself to the lo-glslsllve As
sembly
It Is a problem from the stand
point of the tax payers' purse, the
like of whlrh no le g islatu re has had
to confront In the history of the
state, the dem ands of two years ago
being In the nelghborhuo«! of $?,ooo
000. The ways and meatta com m it­
tee. aa a criterion of the m anner In
whlrh It Intends to handle the call
m ales as to appropriations, has al
ready ru t nearly (140.000 front the
V aatern Oregon Asylum estim ates,
and so far haa probably knocked out
nearly 11.000,000 of the requests
that have been made, although all of
these reports have not found th rtr
way Into th4 leg islatu re
N. C Marta, «if tho doparltnotil of
oduratlon of tho atale, haa aont out
tho tolloatiiK circular:
"In every lo a n and city there are
m any vacant lota K roalnit up to
aeeda th at inlisht Juat aa a e ll be
producing icarilon and lloaora. ihua
adding beauty and utility to the city
Instead of holme an eye aoro. Many
of thoae lota are o an o d by non-real-
denta and othora a ho ao u ld be clad
to donate tho uae of thorn to tho
chtldron. Alm ost every lo a n or
com m unity haa Its P arent T eachers'
Circle, civic board and perhaps other 00599981
orttanlzatlona. and they and the
school board should tcot together and
from th eir m em bership appoint a
com m ittee, ah oae duty It shall he to
secure the uae of them for the child­
ren and arran g e to have them plow-
ed and fenced, a h e n necessary. In
appointing these com m ittees do not
overlook the ladles, for In our exper­
ience a e have found thorn adopts at KKVINIOX OF f.VVVN « OVIVIITTI F
such a o rk . It ao u ld also be their
duty to plan and m anage the local H U S f i l l 11K V It F I’l.KXTl o (
conteata, provide prizes for same,
and to select exhibits to bo forw ard­ SI XI» V V STATI T F s XOW OX
ed to tbe S tate Fair, and to show the
children how to park, m ark, en ter T H F IIOOKS AXI» Till Iti Is Xo
and ship them . T he teacher is not
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alw ays qualified to do this ao rk . and
has about all he ran do beside Then
when school d o ses and perhaps the
teacher leaves the tow n the children
need help and encouragem ent whlrh
T here will be no "lllue Sunday"
this com m ittee can give.
legislation
by the preaent Lag I sta­
In every town and city are many ture.
children who have little or nothing
Thla much waa m ade certain last
to do outside of school hours
No Friday
when the House,
healthy child ran be Idle, and w ith­ with only m orning
the
feeblest
protests,
out som e direction of hla activities killed N otts's bill, whlrh of had
been
and som e provision of a proper ave­ | Indorsed by ihe P ortland M inisterial
nue through which to vent them , naaorlatlon, to dim e theatera. base
they are apt to be wasted It Is not ball gam es and other atnuseuienta on
so m uch the fault of these children Sunday.
The tulnlaters declared that
If they get Into m ischief and form Sunday am
ent! Interfered with
habits of Idleness, and possibly vie- the church usem
attendance
lousness. ns It Is the fault of parents, The bill waa killed palnlesaly
guard ians and others for not provid­ when
House adopted unanim ous­
ing Interesting and profitable em ­ ly the the
report of the com m ittee on re­
ploym ent for them To aid In pro­ vision of
to which It had been
viding th is em ploym ent and m aking referred, laws,
that
It
be Indefinitely post­
It attractiv e and profitable Is the ob­ poned
The
com
ittee declared
ject of th e Industrial contest move­ there was already m enough
Sunday
m ent Inaugurated laat year. To m ake legislation on the statu te book*
to
thla a perfect surreaa It m ust have cover
all contingencies.
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the co-operation of parents, teachers, Nolls,
briefly In defense
school boards and all public spirited of his bill, speuklng
declared
It had some good
citizens, and we know of no better points, but there waa
other dis­
way In which they ran help them as cussion The bill was no killed
by ac
above suggested Try It. lo»F the clam atlon, even w ithout the form
al­
teacher or president of the I’arent- ity of a roy r «H-
T eachera' C ircle call a m eeting at
once, effect an organization and re­
It»: VI. I s I V I »; I It V X s i n t s
port to the office of Superintendent
of Public Instruction, Salem , Oregon. Among the recent real estate
In o rder th at he ran put you on his transfers In this city are
m ailing list for bulletins, etc., and
Theater A. W eston to J It Duller,
assist you In every way possible.
lota 11-12, block 14, $275
A bill has been Introduced In the F M Zorn» alt t„ |> |, Mm „r one
leg islature to provide penalty for half Interest In W'A lots 13, 14 , |6 ,
"m alicious and vicious gossip" by I block 35, $1,00.
women. The bill alm s to reach the John E. I.anth to VVm F F ryrear.
women who circulate slanderous lies lota 2. 3. 4. 7. 3, », JO. | | . 1 2 , block
about candidates during a political 67, lot 3, block 55, $1 00.
cam paign, and m akes the penalty
Im prisonm ent. T here are three suf­ Matel Kttleach to Henry F. Schu­
frag ettes In Kedmond who, at the m acher. lota I, 2, 3, block 47, $300
last city election, peddled such m a­ Redm ond Townalte l'o. to W. C
licious lies against some of the can­ Hlvyer, lot 12, block 6, $140
didates as to earn them a stiff jail C. II Irvin to Clern llrown, lot |
block 15, $550.
sentence under the proposed law.
NO ROLL CALL NEEDED
LAW; LONE DEEENDER
When you want the BEST MEAL IN REDMOND
for the MONEY, you can get it by calling on W.
E. YOUNG, the well known veteran restaurant
man at the
Redmond
Grill
Open Day and Night
A. G. ALL1NGHAM
Wines and Liquors
Imported and
Domestic Cigars
Nothing hut the BEST ¡ h served at our place
Redmond,
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