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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1913)
Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Hub City” of Central Oregon ■ u i : i . \.. REDM OND. ( KOOK C O U N T Y , OREGON. T H U R S D A Y , M AY 1. 19KJ $1.60 PE R Y E A R :H£L0RS WIN BALL GAME ANOTHER SLAP 12 TO 3 AT To Newcomers and Others Coming I,an« bull it milt* |*il Ini uff lust afternoon 1» twee ft «hi- Mur |*n a m t M i n g l e Mm te am s »aa uni- aided alTalr, ami ilbt nut |i In e x p « tatlona uf Ihr lana (ill bail BWII game» b e t w e e n up nliipa before Th« aanip* ar » I ’ f* close ami Ihp runa |ept down In a reasonable Thla Friday «amp »aa loo || 111 ba Interesting, H ip In« I I la 3 In favor of Ihr Mm feature of Ihr game waa in 1 « Thai waa Ihr changing of of rarh train In each Inning (Tint Mm inaitr all uf ihrlr In Ihr fourth Inning. »b ile I'ltlM l l ’ tl. \sKs .11 I m .F M P H IM .FIt I \ C I. \ I N Vlb 11 1 TO II| I ’l lit | Hlatrra ll r ra h l Tbi*rr la a report going over Ihr county lhal Jm lgr Hprlngrr a|i|iro(irlainl for hla own liar m o aarka of rniiimt. or I hurra- bout», brlonglng lo ih r Orrg on Trunk rallroail T h r rr|iorl gora furthrr ami aiaira lhal Ihr rallroail ar lit In a detective anil I r a r n l Ihr loaa lo Ihr Judge ami gavt< him Ik houra to pay for Ihr aamr or hr ar- r raln l T h r r illlo r ilora not brllrvi* llii- ab ovr alory. but aa Ihr juilgr haa hern In print latrly, aaylng hr la willing al all lluira to Inform Ihr AM I KKIIMOM» TEA« IIFRM OK 1*1 III.It' Hi IIOOI.H AUK l\Hl I.TKIi IIV A \ IMITOIt to Redmond or Central Oregon TO ItKIlMOMi I.AHT H K K K ( Communicated I Mra Aila Wallarr I'nruh, alalr prraldrnl of Ihr W. C. T I'., al thr M K. church hrrr laat Thuraiiay af- Irrnoon lauded (jovrrnor Weal aa be- Ing "ralanl up by God" for a great »reform movemenl. After a prayer by thr woman. In which »hr pall- lloneil for courage lo Ire engaged In THE REDM OND B A N K O F CO M M ERCE C A L L A T T E N T IO N TO T H E IR D ESIR ES B A N K IN G F A C IL IT IE S , A N D IN V IT E S N E W C O M E R S TO T H IS PART ST A T E, A V A IL AS W ELL SELVES OF AS THE OTHERS, TO O P P O R T U N IT Y TO OF THE OFFERED THEM BY A S A F E . S O U N D A N D C O N S E R V A T IV E B A N K IN G IN S T I T U T IO N . IT H A S B E E N O UR AIM TO C A R E FOR T H E N E E D S O F OUR O LD CUSTOM ERS, A N D ALSO T A K E C AR E OF N E W ONES. A L L T H E C O U R T E SIES E X T E N D E D TO C L IE N T S C O N SIS T E N T W IT H GOOD, SO U N D , C O N S E R V A T IV E B A N K IN G METHODS. COM E IN A N D L E T U S G E T A C Q U A IN T E D . View on Ihr Orachutra River a Few Mlle» Abovr Itedmond kglr Men kept gathrrlng In rvrry Inning «ire p l In Ihr I and eighth |a'!rndanrr al Ihr game waa ” >d. and the ruullng »••• tm 1 ^aluly fur Ih,- Marrie.I Mm ll * led a return game will be I before long, when thr Mar lu will llghtrn up thrtr Irani $ke a draperatr atrugglr In in a game from Ihrlr nppon II K OA M K IN D E T A IL Klrwt Inning 'I nl Mm. Krlrkaon In Ihr boi Irai up and want out on llnrr Marlon fanned, Moore hit to Id caught at Aral No run» Men. Adama pitching Jr»a Drat al bal and lilt to left I Fleming waa walked and atole aei-ond and third (lew out to ahort; Hotel I kill ai flral. and Trthrrow I ami Fleming got to 'bird. Hew mil to right and Finn ked. Walker hit between the |and Aral and waa lagged b> Continued on 1‘age A a bailie which waa the Ixtrda. and that we mull aubmlt ouraelvea Into Ills hand» and co-operate lo accom- pltah Ilia purpoae, ahe aald In her ad- dreg»: “ I am wondering what work the teomen here of the W. C. T. U. are We llltu k F N ( M X T I U I T IH t 'll Alitile planning to do In thla town?. ought to be concerned to know the moral Irriga tim i Company to K ip la ln IM i) dutlea relative to the dark problem We rnuat uae our ballot Central Ditch Not K n la rg n l to aolve thla problem, and you ought lo lake Immediate action lo educate A Salem dlapatrh of April 22 aay» women voter», get thetn Into line be Thal I he Central Orrgon Irrigation fore they Ignorantly drift Into the Co will be compelled lo ahow catiar two old political partlea. Now la the within I be n ril 15 day» why II golden opportunity. The W. C. T. ahould not fulAII the provlalona of > C literature la very educative, but Ita contract relative to the enlarge be aure you receive It In your poat- ment of Ihr Central Oregon ditch, ! ofAce bon-» The Hend poatmaater and why the bond of 125,000 given left a bundle of W. C. T. IT. litera lo maure Ihr enlargement of lhal ture undlatrlbuted. giving the whole ditch »houli! not be forrcloaeil. » » » parrel to one peraon. the autiaiance of an order made by i "A t the regular meetlnga of the Ihr He»ert I .a ml Hoard today. W. C. T. IT. the following topic» In addition the company la called »hould be studied Flection Ijiwa on upon to make a Anancta) étalement Corrupt Practice, W idow »'» |*en- aa lo how Ita money waa expended alon« and Minimum Wage» Govern during 1912. or Went haa atudled the Conatltutlon lai payera on all thing» and to have an accounting made of Ihr rxpendl- lurra of hla prrdrce»»or, we wonder If hr would not be willing to come out and deny thr report, or tell the lat payera Ihr atralght of It? Old papera for »ale at Ihla office. Redmond Bank of Commerce U. S. DEPOSITORY Capital Stock Fully Paid............. $25,000.00 L PLAY DRAWS WELL PIECI G EES III* TWO Continued on Page 7 PACK KO H O l’SK. t.K FFTS 1114,11 S4 HI NU, PCPII.S AT TH K Ilt EN TERTAINM ENT I, A ST YKARS’ HKF.N GRANTED BY THF STATE W ATER HO AHI» FRID AY This |wpt>r will run a series of articles the coming year in this space, one each week, designed to brio# the merch ant and the newspaper into closer touch with each other, and with the definite purpose of presenting veritable facts prepared for the merchant who wants a better business. These articles are being prepared under copyright by one who has for many years made a close study of advertising from the standpoint of the direct benefits to the merchant. The articles will analyse step by step the great problem of advertising a business. . . . . „ . Some of the subjects to be discussed are: Business boomers, kinds of advertising, best advertising, cheapest ad vertising why advertise at all, how local merchants can kill mail order business, relation of newspaper advertising to other advertising, relation of newspaper to advertiser, re lation of newspaper to public, relation of advertiser to pro gress of the town, relation of advertising and salemanship, selecting advertising medium, requisites of good ads, differ e n c e in good and had ads, difference in good and had adver tisers the power in an ad. value of season advertising, value o f display advertising, value of illustrated advertising, hon- I st ads and honest goods, descriptions in ads, etc., etc. These and other subjects will l»e handled in logical order. Later the articles will take up each individual kind of business and show what advertising will do for that business. Keen your eye on this space and you will get something pood, short and “hot off the griddle" each week. The entertainment Riven at the Sparks Theater last Friday nlRht by pupils of the Redmond High School was greeted with a parked house, and the different number« on the program were well rendered, several of them being encored. The enter tainment waa an agreeable aurprlae to the audience for they did not ex pect to be ao well entertained. The muaic by the High School or- rheatra waa good, much appreciated and helped out the program. The hit of the evening was little Marjor ie nrewer In a blackface sketch. Her monologue, and singing of “ Ken tucky Babe“ brought down the houae. Golden and Fleming In negro com edy was t: clever stunt, and they worked, off a lot of local gaga that pleased the audience immensely. Itesaie llarader’a rendition of the reading of "The Light From Over the Range" waa a finished piece of elocution, and received a hearty en core. I»aura Jones' singing of “ Sing Me lo SI« h > p " was much apprdated by the audience and she was compelled to r«<spond to an encore, when ahe sang "Take Me to Dreamland." Evelyn Smith and Mildred Whit ney played a piano duet which re ceived a good "hand," and they re sponded with a second selection. Continued on Page 2 HAS HOG IN IH S T R Y IN THIS SECTION IS GETTING MI CH ATTENTION AND HOGS BKIXG TOP PRICKS NIGHT— GOOD SHOW Gl YEN ANNOUNCEMENT EXTENSION HOG DROVES IN PORTLAND MARKET The State Water Board at a meet ing held at Salem last Friday gave the Columbia Southern irrigating project an extension of two years Farmers and ranchers in this sec In which to complete ita water rights While the project was in private tion are going more and more into hands an extension until October 1, dairying and hog raising and in- 1913. waa granted, and it now haa , creasing their herds and droves. until October 1. 1915. Preparations There la now in the territory tribu are being made by the state to re tary to Redmond some of the best claim the lands In thla project. $4 50, thoroughbred dairy cattle to be 000 having been appropriated for ( found in the state. It la the aim of the purpoae by the legislature, and the dairymen to weed out all their It is estimated that it will take at scrub stock and get the best breeds. least two years for the state to build Calves from some of the stock here have been sent back to Iowa and In and complete ita ditches. The board also Issued an order de diana. and always command good nning the completed water rights on prices. Where only two years ago Squaw Creek, and is ready to pre the dairy stock In the Redmond Dis pare findings with relation to the trict could easily be summed up and water rights on the North Powder was of Inferior grade, now nearly ev ery farmer has a good sized herd River, and Crooked River. | and is continually adding more. The hog industry has also receiv S1NXOTT TRIES TO FIND WHY E N T R IE S HFKFSKD ed much attention the past year and nearly all the farmers have found Representative Slnnott recently out that the hog is indeed a “ mort gage raiser." A recent shipment of visited the forest service at Wash hogs from this section commanded ington to ask why homestead entries had been refused on the Deschutes the top market price at the Portland stock yards. The Du roc Red is get reserve In Crook county and the Im- tiaha reserve In Wallowa county. ting a good hold here, and some of The service alleges the lands are the farmers raise no other kind. In the Powell Butte section, a few either forest or rocky and non-agrl- cultural. A promise was made to tulles east of here, can be found Slnnott that a man would be sent to large droves of hogs. The people Investigate the character of the land. there have come to the conclusion that raising hogs, with potatoes to Nothing pleases some people, but fatten them on. la the solution of they get a kind of satisfaction out of the way to dispose of their potatoes knocking. Continued on Page 2