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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1913)
Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Hub C ity” o f Central Oregon vol*. REDMOND. ('KOOK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. MARCH 6, 1913 N», nr. ome Facts About Redmond and the Redmond District «»I l i n l n i o m l M.'ld la r u m « r a a l r r . aa hl«ti ua 4M) l i l o r A l n l In i h r *«•<>• liuahrta li.*|u« «a lh rrn l frolli ortr ai i r All klnda nf roof rropa do p ar li, ularlr » r i i -Sugar tirria and ox- I C. 4 M M I • i o r A l l f n i n i P o i * hrarl r a m i l a produrr 15 tolta lo Ihr | la 2 3 ? m it r a T h r C it y n f |(«*i| arrr T h r aoll la » r i i ad ap lrd to «1 la a l t i l A t r t t o n 11 b r o i d . I r v r l .-alit.agr, re lory, rurumbrrs. squash, ^ ■ l * .il. I ' 1 11 »l i r a a « |iia rt’ « h lr h punipklua and inrlona ¡ & g r a d u a li^ lo t b a n o r t h a tn l haa \\ liai \ a r i e ti * » o f bruit arr ( J o i a a T « » f f r ■ | 90 t t h r r l t y haa an * U v a lla ti o f Applra. peor». piuma and rhrrr lra Thr family orrhard la arru In numrr- |#t « k f*H»t oua plaira T h r amali frulla lirar In m Èp I * ili«* l ' h a r a r i r r o f il» , n u r - abundance. all Iterry rropa havr '¿fh* u 'it i i t f l o u h t r y ? protêt! rrmuiirrathrr. and Ihr locai 'I L r i a U h t h r a lo |> r i l i o n « r r f n r mark.-la h a * « lioeti » r i i auppllr.l rad >v*4 thr ian«i Ih.- kind g r u » ti hrrr la o f a au|>erlor ■ duality, and a l » a y a rommanda g.Mid H 4 flB l l* r rh a i> a an ba a v rra *» of 2«» a prlrra I » l u i r ) Ing I n g a g o d I n ? arrea, ulular Ihr Carry ari T h e r e la u yearly maintenance fer fo r water of ko renia Al Ih r lim e o f making Dual proof lo obtain de...|, Ihr alale chargea f,ii ern ia per a . r r to partly defr ay l.und Hoard expelíaos Mow 'lay Carry Ai l I nn.I. lu- • »(*- lai limi? KIrai. make application fo r Ihr 40, un. H o or I d o a .r ra you » a n i Ap plication b lan k » will I»- furnished free nl Ihr older o f ( h r Central O r e gon I r r U a ilo n Co In l(.-dmotid or In Cortland, or will ti.* orni you upon regucat Second, arra nge » U h Ihr I r r i g a tion Co for perpetual water right for Ihr lan d» arlected It will hr ner a aaary to pay for each 40 aerea from 1400 lo 1 1,#oo, ac rordlng lo Ihr number o f Irrigable a c r e» con tained In Ih r orlaci Ion O f Ihla aqiount you p ay one-quarter down, g ivin g your no lra fur Mie balanrr, payable In S v r equal paymrnta, due In one, two, three, four and dvr year, with 6 per ren i Interrai on de- f r r r r d paymrnta To Newcomers and Others Coming to Redmond or Central Oregon " h a i " I I I II Coat |o Clear lile I n nil? T h e price will vary fro m t i l to I I I per arre T h e gro wth o f aagr hriiah la .-aally rem oved with a drag T h r lim be r g ro w th. Jumper, haa no tap root, and la raally pillimi with a »lu m p puller Can hr pulled for 20 renta per tree T h e wood not only m ak e» good fuel, hul furnlahea m a terial for fencing, which la practi cally in.leal r o d ! hie T he aettier ran Om» get hla fence pnala and furl, e f fecting a aavlng which low er* the m al o f clearing Thla Indualry la In Ila Infanry A «••Il rquippr.l rrraniory la liMBlnl al liniiiiuinl and d r a » a rualoin from a larKr i r r r l i o r y Farinera arr ron- atanlly adding purr brrd m a i lo 1« I t i r I tia r a * t r r o f ( t i r S o li ? llirir hrrda. and Ihr dairyin g Indu»- lt. .n t bout T i m b e r for llu l i l l n g I f y prnmlora lo I». unr of tlm paying l*iar|M»aea? a**11 la a «!I a I f it . g r a t t i l a t a Inalltulluna nf Ihla dlatrtrt Trib utary Io Ih r Umlmond matrici ^ f t u l i a n i* aah I I la o f r n n a r k a n ra a an<l la h o t I t i f m j u r u t I y la f l i r I h . I r l i I a I mmm I H I. m k l ( a l > l r i g la a vasi body o f dur virgin pine l i m k n U n a ? rd to a» 1 ba k hi.i ««r sali * bai ber. ratlm ated by experta to contain noi a r a r o u t I t la • I m i t a r In Il la T h r trai la arr not largr hut fu r l) fl».- bill io n » o f feel o f lumber I* t r r to t h r a o ll In o t h r r p a r ta ih r farttirr. In addition to hla dairy T h e r e are an* m ill» and planing m il l» a t a t r t h a t h a a h r r n p r o d iir t n g hrrd. ran tnakr monry by k rrplng a In i h r neighborho od and lumber for fo r an m a n y » r a r a a n d la a l i l i hard o f a » l u r T h r aklm milk ran all purpooea la available liin g v I r id a t h a t a r r p h r n o t n r lir tiMlIi.-.l and hnga frd on alfalfa " l u t i I » Ih r I harm 1er o f Ih r t i l * S o li t h a t la m o r a r a a lly m i t i * and fintatimi for fh r m arkrt on whral m ale? • a n n o i t i r f o u n d a i o a h r r r , n o r T h r u *nera of land r r a l U r Ihla and " ‘ Ith an established record o f 320 h r r r t i r fo u n d a o ll o f g r r a t r r arr adding lo th rlr hrrda A amali d a y » aunahlne during Ihr year, thr M» C n t l l « a t r r r d 11 la U g h i hand o f ahrrp may alao hr krpt people In thr Itedmond Dlalrlrt are 1 t h r a p p llr a tln n of w a t r r li rafl hnrora ralar.l hr rr attain unua boastful o f r l l m a l l r m in il i Ion« T he ra II t o a d a r k lo a m I I haa al ali r al Ihr agr o f four yrara and sum mer day» arr warm, but th r heat * '• • a n d « a r n i t h a n d la r l r h In bring good prlrra la noi opprraalvr T h r mercury or- n n l r a l I n g r r d l r n t a r a a r n t la l to 100 mark, I k « » I'n u ll r) T h r i v e In «h r DlatrlrC? raalotinlly reach.-» the n i rro p a though hul seldom T h r warmest Turkrya. rhlrkrna and durka all lgafl«»n \ r r r M a r ) ? days are follo w d by cool nights T h r do » r l l Thr fowla arr Immun» > b r in e a n I r r i g a t n t d l a t r i c i t h r from dtaraor and ha tin g unllmllrd te mperatur e In winte r goes lo tero, and below, 8 d e g r e e » below la ron- ut m a r l>r a n a a r r r d a ffe rm a ti range. rm|ulrr lll f l e nr no feeding, • A f . T h r la n d a n r a r l l r d i n o n d h a » r except » hrn lirlng fa ltr n r d for mar »(dermi cold and Ihla te m perature la never o f prolon ged duration Thr b H f l r . . r r g a l r d u n d r r t h r f a r r y a< t ket T h r rlltnallr and o t h r r rondl- snowfall la never excessive and It tInn» arem ape. tally ad aplrd to tur l n a ilo n C o haa a c o n t r a i t key», and a m i r gro wers contend they rarely remains on (he ground more ___ P * h r a t a t r o f O r r g o f i In t h la are more profitable than rhlrkrna aa than three or four days. T he balmy chlnook winds blow wllh « r e a l re g u a f r 1 .......... rt- f r a • «f Ir they arr higher p r i m i S P »’ larity during the winte r month», l Un.! I» Vitalia a l*mfttal.|.- I 'r o p ? tempering the cold and melting the l l B ) I « M tltlijt M r M iH r iI li . '* T he climate la In vigora ting Ar m r d ln g to a land o » tier living « n o w » 0 i lln * la n .l» " s b o v o I l i o .1 ll. li ’ S mitra north o f Hrdmnn.l. alf alf a and healthful It will especially ap a B . •- U r n n t i r i » « r u l t l v a t r . l m i.! will pat In per rent on $200 per peal lo those who have been arena atre, orlllng at $fi |»-r ton. although tomeli lo thr warm days and nights ^ Ìr ln r n a l'r a r t l r a l l y a ll o f It rarely orila Iraa than I * |«-r Ion o f Ihr east and middle west. and to i l i ! tir u n d r r w a to r » U h t h r T o rot and alark thr produrt will Ihr long drawn out rold aprila, with • tin ti o f t h r I r r i g a t i t i « a r a t r i» mat I I per ton Irrigation and l a t a bIMxard accompaniment im i 1 •■«•■tallirà « i r K m » n ra » I I I mat another dollar There la " I m i I » Ih r Copulation o f R e d m on d ? I» no r i p r n o r in planting except for T he number o f people In th r c o r th a t t h r r l r l . t la n i l i r h Iro a armi, aa thr a lfa lfa la »o w n with porate limita I» about son. On th r p t i r r r m o la t u r e la a u p p llo d tiv aome other crop May arlllnK In Ihr Krai o f January, 1010. the population I .a n * C r u p f a l l i l i . * f r u it i alark at from f ? per Ion and upward was but 300 Klve years prio r to b ’ d a t i i r r c a n n o ! r o n i r tu f l i r will I r a t e Ihr g ro w e r a nlrr margin that datr there v a i but one farm ^^^Jt l"ii of prodi house In Ihr vicinity It la not pos I I HI t i r l - a i i . l l ’ n o lu . l i l i a l I « th e C i r i o f la n .l I*, th e Sri- sible to g iv e the exart number o f In and f r Irr» habitants In the te r rito ry directly I f r i n i i <n In x b u a h r la i» -i T h r a rtll rr dora not havr to pay tributary to Kedmond, but a con ser I T h l a g r a t o I» u a n a lly H m aa for Ihr lan.l Ile paya hla aharr of vative estim ata Is that from 2.000 to rrn p . fo llo w r d bf a l f a lf a Ihr mal » f Ihr Irrigation ayalrtu. 3,500 people are now liv ing within a r r a lw a y a I m i r u l l i l i « » . a n d » h l r h la M<> per Irrigable ar rr and trailing distance o f the town (f . n i I > I l i r 1 i i M I u k » n f •« 1 I I f.n per non-lrrlgahle or pa»ture " l i a i A r r th e School I a c lin ic * ? a ■ 1 I. 1.1 » III 1 II II f i l i n i .1 ar rr T l l I r lo Ih r land I* arguirmi Itedmond has a tw o story building p |> rr a r r r U n i r l o v r r U r l i l a by the (or ator by lila Carry ari righi, luna |» rr a r r r a t a a ln g lo c u t- « h l r h la » h o l l y Independent o f home In which a principal and live »asis ta n !» are emplo yed All tbe grade*, airad or other government land from the primary to the regular high r igh i» If you h a vr itami your liome- sehnol courses, Inclusive, preacri bell » « -g o la M o U r l ì i U r « r ? olher by the »l a te are (aught t l ’ i .i .11 . ■■ « > i. 1.1 I '• alead, your lim be r land and righi lo » . lillà In f h r a r r r . » r lK h l t l « rlKhta. you »till have th r Continued ou Cage 3 lin d a l o t h r a a r k T h r o n lo h lake up a tract, not gre ate r than I HO • l» n o m n l r r h r tia h In pia* ra a r r r o c k * o f a It a a a lt lr r b a r a r * ____ n d Iti m a n y llia t a n r n a t h r a«* a f r fl^ B l “ Il t h r a i i r f a i r a io ! a r r r a a lly a THE REDMOND RANK OF COMMEDCE DESIRES TO CALL ATTENTION TO THEIR BANKING FACILITIES, AND INVITES NEWCOMERS TO THIS PART OF THE STATE, AS WELL AS OTHERS, TO AVAIL THEM SELVES OF THE OPPORTUNITY OFFERED BY A SAFE, SOUND AND CONSERVATIVE BANKING INSTI TUTION. IT HAS BEEN OUR AIM TO CARE FOR THE NEEDS OF OCR OLD CUSTOMERS, AND ALSO TAKE CARE OF NEW ONES. ALL THE COURTESIES EXTENDED TO CLIENTS CON SISTENT WITH GOOD. SOUND, CONSERVATIVE BANK ING METHODS. COME IN AND LET US GET ACQUAINTED. Redmond Bank of Commerce Ihla U. S. DEPOSITORY Capital Stock Fully Paid............... $25,000.00 A E SPOKESMAN I ' A l ’ K ItS ON " I I . I. — 41KT IN T O I T ' H lO M K K S at U N . P K O P L K IN T H A T S K C T IO N P L A N «O M IN O W ITH NEW- \NI> H O M E S E K K E R S T O H O L D A Hit, J O L L I F I C A T I O N J - •*- Is the LEADING and REPRESENTA TIVE PAPER OF REDMOND and the REDMOND DISTRICT. It jrives all the reliable news of the above section each week as it happt*ns. Those who desire to keep in touch with whnt is RoiiiR on in this vicinity of Cen tral Oregon should liecome a subscriber to the paper—|L50 per year, in advance. THE SPOKESMAN PLANT IS THE MOST COMPLETE IN CENTRAL OREGON AND DOES ALL KINDS OF GOOD PRINTING FARRELL. THK MKN'T llll.tll, THAT P K K S ID K X T OK 1IK.NIK.N H IS STATE- ROAD W ILL Ht I I . D KAMT O K HK.N'P. IN I.KT- TK.R r WILL CELEBRATE AT LAIDLAW WILL N0 Ï EAST OF D I S T R II M T K TW AINS I N T O T H I S S E C T IO N O K S T \ T K The Redmond Spokesman *1.50 PER YEAR ««•ginning with thla week The Spokesman will Issue a large edition for the following four week». The pa lters are to be put on the trains com ing into the IVschute* Valley so that every newcomer and landseeker will receive one, and get In touch with the Kedmond country before ar riving here. The railroad officials of both roads entering this city have given assurance that the papers will he properly distributed on trains and get Into the hands the people for whom they are Intended. Advertisers In the rlty who desire to get In touch with the newcomers have taken advantage of thla large edition and are represented In The Spokesman thla Issue, and will be ao represented during the continuance of the low fare» from the east for colonists. W R IT TE N TO LA M E ETING TO COMMEMORATE T H K P A S S A D E O K T H E C O U M- HI A SOI T H E R N IR R IG A T IO N B I L L »IV T H E L E O I S L A T l R E P IN K C O M M E R CIAL C U B Invitations have been sent out by the Laldlaw Development league to members of the Oregon Legislature, state officials and other* to attend a Jollification meeting at Laldlaw on Saturday. March ISth. at Laldlaw, to help celebrate the good action of the Oregon Legislature In taking up the Columbia Southern irrigation project and appropriating funds to carry the work to completion. A basket dinner will be served to all who attend. and prominent speakers from different parts of the state will be present. All are Invit ed to attend the event and help the good time along. The last issue of the I .a Pine In- ter-Mountaln has the following in re gard to the story that the O.-W. R. A N road would build east from Bend: "W e assume no responsibility for the press announcement, attributed to ua. that Central Oregon Develop ment will proceed easterly from Bend." Such Is the declaration of Presi dent J. D Farrell of the O.-W. R. N. Co.. In a letter to the La Pine Commercial Club secretary, under .late of February 25th, writing at the company’s head offices In Portland FJye Injured— at the Wells-Fargo building, and re Chas Reedy while doing some sol ceived here this morning dering at the Central Oregon Oarage President Farrell made the above last Saturday afternoon had the mis Mac Caught the Su«|ie«-t»-— "Curley" Morris and a man named Htatement In answer to the Commer- fortune to get a piece of hot solder ' dal Club secretary's query If his an In his eye The wound was painful, llolton were arr«i»t«‘d here Saturday nouncement of Monday. Feb. 17. as but did not materially affect the eye. night hy Deputy Sheriff McClay on a quoted In the Portland Oregonian phone message from the sheriff the following morning, "that when I*tumain Poisoning— A. Q Allingham waa laid up a day charging them with grand larceny. It the present contract for building the or two last week from a slight attack la charged that the men took money O. -W. R A N. road to Dog Mountain of ptomatn poisoning, caused by eat and valuables from a restaurant a( Is completed, that It will be extended ing crawfish. Some others who ate Prlnevllle. The prisoners were tak to Bend, where It will connect with the crawfish suffered no serious ef en lo the county Jail Sunday. ¡our Deschutes line," did not mean fect». simply that road construction weat Head about Redmond and the Copy your letters with manifold Continued on Page « Redmond District on page 3. paper —at The Spokesman o{ &