The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, May 22, 1913, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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TMK R K O M O N D B P O K K H M A N
PACK roi-R
Canvas
Hose
For Lawn Sprinkling
and Other Purposes
\W have put in stock a line of High Gra«le Can­
vas Hose (none better made) for sale to people
who want to use same for sprinkling or for
other purposes.
It will pay you to buy the GOOD KINO OF
HOSE WE SELL FOR IT REPAYS YOU IN
THE LOST'. TIME IT LASTS. The water pres­
sure hen* is heavy, and a cheap, inferior hose
will not stand the strain.
Come in and let us talk to you on this matter
if you are interested in Hose.
ALL KINDS OF LAWN SPRINKLERS
AND OTHER ACCESSORIES
C. R. M cLA LLIN , Redmond
The Spokesman
for.......
Good Printing
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Lumber and Building
Material
S h in g le s , B rick , U rn e an d C em en t
R o o fin g an d B u ild in g P a p er
Office and Yard 2 blocks east of Hotel Redmond
GOLDEN GATE
CEMENT
Building Paper
Deadening Paper
Genasco Roofing
Paroid Roofing
Tar Paper
Roofing Paint
»vary T h u rs d a y by
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A dv ertisin g R atos m ad e Known
U|H<n ap p lic atio n
K otcrod a» aeoond eia»* m a lle r
J u ly 14. 1910. al (h e poatoffiew al
R e d m o n d , O re g o n , u n d e r th e Act of
M arch J. IUT»
T H IH S O A Y . MAN 3J. 1913
».«Mill HO AIMS*
F ro m (he c o n c e rte d action th a t 1»
being m a d e by all (h e p rin cipal bual-
iii ' m m en In th e co u n ty alon g th e
good road» m o v e m en t line. II »rein*
c e rta in th a t »‘rook co u nty will al
last h av e w hat »he la e n title d (o
good ro a d s T h e buatueaa m en a n d
p ro p e rly o w n er» re a llie th a t th e
only w ay to b e lte r th e ir tow n», th e ir
p ro p e rty an d (h e ir bualneaa. la to
h av e good ro ad a
l'r«H>k co u n ty haa s tru g g le d alon g
fo r y e a rs w ith ro ad s, som e of w hich
h av e been n o th in g b e tte r th a n trails,
a n d now th e d aw n of a new e r a la
b eg in n in g (o be seen
T h e so o n e r th e good ro ad a m o ve­
m en t Is b eg u n an d eff«H-llvely pul In
(o o p e ra tio n th e s o o n e r will th e be(
fe rm e n t o f C ro ok co u n ty be m ad e
for ev e ry realdent
Im p ro v e d ro ad a m ea n b e tte r
schools a n d la rg e r a tte n d a n c e , b e tte r
h e a lth a n d q u ic k e r tr a n s p o r ta tio n ,
b e tte r fa rm s a n d m o re c u ltiv a te d
land, b e tte r cro p s a n d c h e a p e r t r a n s ­
p o rta tio n . b e tte r eco no m ic c o n d itio n s
a n d m o re produ«-er». b e tte r aoclal
c o n d itio n s a n d leas laolatlou, b e tte r
c h u rc h a tte n d a n c e a n d b e tte r cl* I -
tr n a . b e tte r postal aervlce a n d closer
frien d s, b e tte r bualneaa a n d m o re
c o n su m e rs, b e tte r In d u s trie s a n d
m o re e m p lo y m e n t. T h e se a r e all
th ln g a w o rth while.
G ood ro a d s cost m o ney b u t th e re ­
tu r n s c o m p e n sa te for th e e x p e n d i­
tu re .
T oo m u ch c re d it c a n n o t be given
M A. Lynch of th is city, for his e f ­
fort» In th e good ro ad a m o v e m en t.
Mr. L ynch has. fo r th e p ast th re e
years, been a w arm a n d p e rs is te n t
ad v o c ate of good ro a d s lie Is a
bualneaa m an a n d p ro p e rty o w n e r
an d re a llie s th a t good ro a d s m ea n
th e b e tte r m e n t not only of tow ns,
but of th e w hole c o u n ty . It w as
n o th in g m o re th a n a Juat reco gn itio n
of his ab le w ork In th e good roada
m o v e m en t th a t at th e m e e tin g at
P rin e v llle re«-ently he waa elected
p re s id e n t of th e C rook C o u n ty Good
R oad s A ssociation. Mr L ynch la
thp rig h t m an In th e rig h t place, and
will push th e good ro ad p roposition
In th is co u n ty fo rw a rd u n til th e d e­
sired en d Is o b tain ed
T h e Bend B ulletin last w eek h a n d ­
ed C o u n ty J u d g e S p rin g e r a nice,
bro w n . Juicy ro a s t In re g a rd to the
m a n n e r In w hich he la try in g to hold
up th e ta x p a y e rs re g a rd in g bonding
th e co u n ty for good ro ad s J u d g e
S p rin g e r m ay be a big m an In hla
ow n e s tim a tio n , a n d no d o u b t he will
so a d m it, b u t since th e a r b itra ry
m a n n e r In w hich he ac te d at th e
good ro a d s m ee tin g recently held at
P rin e v llle , he Is a m ig h ty little m an
In th e e s tim a tio n of th e ta x p ay e rs
a n d b usin ess m en of th e ro u n ty
T h e P rin e v llle J o u r n a l last week
p rin te d a sto ry ab o u t a boy from
th a t city w o rk in g his w ay th ro u g h
th e I'n lv e rslty at K ugene, a n d tells
of th e h a rd s h ip s e n c o u n te re d A boy
lik e th a t will m a k e hla m a rk In the
w crld , you m ay be sure. It is not
a lw a y s th e boy w ho h a s all th e a d ­
v a n ta g e s w ho g e ts to th e top of th e
heap. T h e s elf-m ad e m en a r e th •*
o n e s w ho win out. T h e h isto ry of
th e big m en In th e C nlted S ta te s
b e a rs th is s ta te m e n t o ut.
T h e re Is a city o rd in a n c e p ro h ib ­
itin g th e ru n n in g a t la rg e of hen s
a n d c h ic k e n s S o m e o w n e rs o f hens
do n ot seem to be a w a re o f th is fact,
o r do n o t care, a n d let th e ir fowls
ro am at will o u tsid e th e ir prem ise»
By th e tim e th e y lo»«- sev era l m o th e r
h e n s w ith c h ic k s th ey m ay g et wise
a n d tr y to obey th e o rd in an ce .
T H ItK K THHMN Of* l ift IIT
F ro m now on C rook c o u n ty will
h a v e th r e e te r m s of C ircu it C o u rt
e v e ry year, M arch, S e p te m b e r and
D ecem b er, says th e P rin e v llle R e­
view . T h e law w as pass«-d at th e
la st session of th e le g isla tu re . T h ru
a m is ta k e In d r a f tin g th e hill llood
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T h e g ra n d Jury In Its r»p«>rt to
J u d g e B radshaw al th is te rm of the
C ircu it C o u rt b rin g s in a nrpuher of
findings, principal of which a re pub
llah rd below
To lio n \V I. B radshaw . Judge
We. th e g ra n d Jury e m p an e led at
th e May te rm . l u l l , of th e C ircuit
C o u rt o f th e S la te of trregon for th e
C o u n ty of Cr«xik, beg leave to re
p ort aa follow a
W e have been In session d u rin g
eig h t w orking day s an d have re tu rn
ed SI tr u e bills a n d four nol tr u e
bill»
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W e have given o u r moat ca re fu l
a tte n tio n an d c o n sid e ratio n to all
co m p la in ts an d m a tte rs of every
k ind an d n a tu r e th a t have been
b ro u g h t b efo re us. an d aside from
th e bills h e re to fo re re p o rted . we
preaelit th e follow ing re co m m en d s
lio n s a n d conclusions
W e have briefly co n sidered th e
feasibility of a tim b e r cru ise for th e
p u rp o se of g ettin g at a Just an d
e q u ita b le basis for aseeaalug th e
tim b e r of th e ro u n ty an d we u n a n i­
m ously re co m m en d th a t th e county
proceed to h av e th e lim b e r rrulee.t
u n d e r such co n d itio n s th at will give
th e ro u n ty th e heat p racticab le e s ti­
m a te s at th e beat prices
W e have e x a m in e d th e hooks anti
offices of th e v ariou s ro u n ty officials
an d w hile o u r tim e la so lim ited th a t
we a r e u nable to pass on th e correct
nesa of th e accounts, we And th a t aa
fa r aa we a re able to Judge, th e of
Area a re being system atically con
d u c te d an d ev e ry th in g a p p e a rs to be
d on e ca re fu lly and w ith a due r e ­
g a rd for th e law
T h e county p ro p e rty we And to be
In good co n ditio n a n d being p roper
ly ca re d for
As crim e In C rook ro u n ty Is ap
p a rr n tly Increasing, taxing th e »•-
ro m m o d a tlo n a of th e ro u n ty Jail to
Its u tm o st, we reco m m en d th a t c e r ­
ta in Im p ro v e m en ts to th e Jail be
m ad e, nam ely
T h a t toilet an d o th e r ro n v e n len
rea be Installed In th e fem ale ward.
In clud in g a cell, as since J a n u a ry I,
1913, th e re have been fo u r arr«*afa
o f w om en, n m eaa iiatln g th e keeping
of one an d som etim e» tw o w om en In
Jail for an IndeAnlte period
T h a t a vestibule he built trading
from th e sheriff's office to th e jail
e n tra n c e , cu ttin g off co m m u n b atlon
w ith (he o utsid e a n d giving prolec
tlon lo the Jailer a n d offiiers. an d
p rev en tin g p riso n ers from g ettin g
o u tsid e assistan ce u n k n o w n to the
aherlff's office
T hla Im p ro vem en t
could be m ad e of stro n g n ettin g or
of sheet iron, a n d In o u r opinion la
an em erg en cy th a t sho uld at once be
a tte n d e d to
Tw o steel cells sho uld be added
to th e tier alre ad y In place in the
m ain Jail, which In o u r opinion can
ao lie done w itho ut ch ang in g th e e n ­
tra n c e to th e cells now Installed,
an d leaving a moat m o dern ap p ear
ance an d b e tte r a rco m m o d atlo n a for
p riso n ers w ho m ust lie locked up at
night. The»«- re co m m en d a tio n s we
deem p ertin e n t, an d moat re sp e c t­
fully call th e a tte n tio n of ih e county
c o u rt ea rn e s tly an d seriously to
them .
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Huy flu* lU-UE STEM III.END FAN'« \ i-y-j-
ENT FLOUR, m«mifm*tiirv»l b y the | t , „ , | \ |, ||
mj; i k Wuri'hounv U«»., if you want g,„.,| ,,
w i t h n'lir baking.
THIS FLOUR is | t | j y
GUARANTEED. EVERY SAUK O! ||
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
FLOUR. FEED. GRAIN AND
roULTKY S U m .lE S
Oregon Flour & Feed Co.
E. M MOZEI-L. Manager
REDMOND.
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Wines and Liquors
Imported and
Domestic Linars
N o th in g but the B E S T is a r n e d at our plan
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When you want the REST MEAL IN REDMOND
for the MONEY, you can get it l>y calling on W
K. YOUNG, the well known veteran rrxuuut
man at the
R edm ond Grill
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Open Day and Night
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The Best Obtainable
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T he S po k esm an haa been re q u e s t­
ed by a n u m b er of R edm ond people
w ho went to Slatera last S unday to
ex p ress to th e people of Sisters th eir
ap p rec ia tio n for th e royal manner
In w hich they were en te rta in e d Kv-
ery courtesy a as show n th e visitors
by th e Slate«» people, and m arked a
p lea sa n t spot In th e day's events
O ne R ed m on d m an said th e ••fe«.,|
served could n«it be beat, an,I , h „
he could still ta ste th e good things
set la-fore him
Farm, Field and Garden Seeds,
Western Home Grown and Ferry’s Seeds
REDMOND FEED & FI EL Oft
GET OUR I’RIUKM AND WK
WILL GET YOUR H I S I NESS
Ovra s«i vtsoa-
P atents
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Furniture!
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