Published at the “ Hub City” of ( ’entrai Oregon ItKDMOND. ( ’KOOK C O U N T Y , OKKCON. T H U R S D A Y , J U N K 12. 1913 EEKS TO STOP AIL ON THE TOMALO PROJECT LIST OF LAND h U M * M A* * »«IT U| T »IN M X M . T U I m i m p i . k t k t iik pit« m m t — mi " i. \m in it IM O IN tu I.K M H I.A T I IIK i i i . i i c o m m i i i h im « in . hk \ h i \si \ TM K H U T U PAY- A P P Ito n t, (T K D T o m h t iim in . ................. ik k io a t io n hi i h k m k . . . . ,,T I«. INK IM >11( 1» ht TO IT U IIIIIMJ.VnON iik h k k t 11,M U I i . i m i '1111:11 A Ni:i\ I.IHT I |M*\ « M I T I I N I O N . JOY TO THE BANKER’S HEART IUTIONN \ h 1‘ o h h i i i i t : nulMidltl limi ■ bill pasard by I t«M riil l»a lug of lha legislature, Gov. Waal executed by the IH*aert Land Hoard k • II I n mini .; r ■ ■ ronrrltad lha Idra of lha atata tak­ Im mediately. Mr Howard railed the attention of » ■ al I. all ait" hr ~ ■ I • ■ .. Ir.l ing ovar lha projart and rarlalmlng the board to the fart that the Cen­ I ■ r i a l f . . . . tha landa an.brarad In It. and follow­ tral Oregon Canal la not of aufflrlent » Ir.j.u rrf from paying nut ing out hla program tha leglslalnre rapacity, from about the eight to the 1..... » h b h had b«-an appropri- approprlatad tha aum of 1450.000 eleven mile poat, to warrant the I by lha legis la ture for tha rnn- Aftar lha appropriation had baan atata to request the Cnlted Statea to Itlon of a road naar t ratar l e k e utada |l waa dlarovarad Ihal II would loaue patents for further landa on (ha ault now Inatllutad by him rovar but 23.00« arraa of lha prnj- thta canal, and that It will roat. In la rloaaly tha prlnrlplaa lumi* arl Willi lha view of reclaiming lha Mr Howard's estimation from $6000 Ihal raaa landa In lha whola projart Stala Kn- ha aiata haa no right lo tai my Continued on Cage 2 glnrar I e wi s auggaatad that fadaral ;rty or tha proparty of any olii- aid ha aamrad (So* Waal apurnad iipayar to Imprnva tha pioparty tha auggaatlon, darlarlng Ihal tha DAYTON KliOOD P U T « IlKS )> othar man, or to niaha a farm SHOWN \T T IIK HIMItKS projart muat aland on Ita manta Ig­ »f arid landa for tha banaflt of noring lha Oovarnor, lamia matla a Pictures of the late Dayton flood ¡Titilan," aalit McMahon In dia­ ilalt to Waahlngton and aarurad will be ahown at the Sparka Theater ne tha ault. "1 am fully aatU proinlora from tha Inlarlor Depart- Thursday and Friday nights of this |th»t lha appropriation la not mant that It would appropriate dol­ week, and a special matinee for the i to and collected with the same as MRS. J. W. MOORE. follows: Committee. 1. A penalty of 1 per cent on all taxes paid on or after the 1st day of April and before the 1st day of May P R I N K Y I I .L K W I L L HKI.I* following. KKDMOND C E L E B R A T E 2. A penalty o f 2 per cent on all taxes paid on or after the 1st day of The Prlnevllle Journal of last May and before the 1st day o f June week says: Prlnevllle will Join Red-| following. mond this year In celebrating the 3. A penalty of 3 per cent on all 4th. A delegation of business men taxea paid on or after the 1st day of S from the Hub City came over the June and before the 1st day of July last of the week and persuaded this following. I city to Join them In their celebra­ 4. A penalty of 4 per cent on all tion. This we will be glad to do and taxea paid on or after the lat day of Redmond may look for the “ town on Continued on Page T ! wheels” July 4th. VOTING FOR OF LIBERTY There are now five candidates In the contest for Goddess of Liberty for the 4th of July parade who are being voted for. I'p to the present time the voting has not been very lively, but before the close of the contest It is expected the votes will run up Into the thousands. The con­ test closes Saturday, June 28th, at 8 p. m and there is lots of time for the complexion of the vote to change and for new candidates to enter the field. I'p to Wednesday noon Mlsa Marie Austin was in the lead, l i i e vote at that time was as follows: Marie Austin ........................ 162 Mildred W h i t n e y .................. 130 Evelyn S m i t h ........................127 Elisabeth F roe be ................. 100 Laura Jones .......................... 30 The sports committee of the 4th is still working on their program, but have not yet anything definite to give out for publication. J. P. Doher­ ty. who has charge of securing base ball teams, has not yet decided what teams will be representd here. In another week It Is expected the plans will be far enough along to publish a full program of events for the two days' celebration. K. P. divine service at the Presby­ terian church next Sunday morning. The annual memorial service will be held at 11 a. m. Evening service at 8 o'clock.