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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1913)
• o i v n CIRCUII COURÍ HOLDS ÏHAT A P PR O P R IA I! WAS w it h .li r i .v i i\ «. ri m u s i; m im iM .N NI IT in tiV T M K « h u h p o ín o s k i i . i . i m NOM» t'I.A IM K I» K ll.l.K ll I M I1MHI im . K . i:it rim ; Iti u h m — III It IIN U Mt K IIIIM IN IHM- ilio rase on appeal w lt b o u t delay |f Il ra n Ite b rou ght b e fo r e that body 1 nder a I’ rln e vllle date line o f In timo fo r a rg u m e n t on June l l t h June Hth the llend liu lletln p u b lis h h i n . Kvery effort la belìi« m ade tu gei a ed the f o llo w in g s to ry a b o u t Cou nty s u p r e m e co u rt docla lon b e fo r e tho |ll II n K M K N T n IN m i : < o | . l M- J u d g e Hprlnger end o f thls tuonih Calling to p e r su a d e J a n it o r Clow W lt h thls sult under way thè Mc- |!l I M i l I HK MN l'IIOJKI I to put out pois on f o r the so n g bir ds •Mahan sult can be practlca lly Ig that live ab out C r o o k c o u n t y 's ple a s norati ant co u r t house g ro u n d s . J u d g e •Springer put out the po is on h im s e lf last week and h e artle ssly m u rd e re d pparont p u rpu u. i.f |. <* severa l h arm le ss w rens, a c c o r d in g to o f r is im i, l o hold up ih » Mr. Clow Houlhorii s p p r o p r l s l l o n I.y T h e Janitor I n fo r m e d the Judge ntvlbiHli In (hi* r o u r i now that he had Inquired as to the law is arhcdulwd fo r di*f«st |.y s with reference to the o r d e r to mo o u t I In ni Inai » n o li hr (iov iwilson the so n g bird s a nd had foun d I T h o g o v e r n o r , w llh Ih « sp that It was a cr im in a l offe n se, and ai o f o l h o r in o m b o rs o f ih o dos re fu s e d to e i p r u t e the Judicial m a n land b o a rd, will rauao a sull o f da te W hereupon, u pon request. o * n l o bo sta rted l o loal Iho r o o - C u sto d ia n Clow d e li v e r e d the p o is o n lllo n a llty o f ih o I 'o lu n ih la South ed gra in to the Judge w ho scatt ered a p p ro p ria t io n T h is sull «III bo T h e f o llo w in g re s o lu tio n s were It c a r e f u l l y on the u n u se d a p p r o a c h d ia l Iho official* ra n rush sa rap- u na n im o u sly passed at a m eetin g o f es at th e east and west e n ds o f the aa Iho r o u r la «III pon tili sett le rs o f the C o lu m b ia riouthern co u rt h ouse, a c c o r d in g to Clo w . « o w e e k s a g o MrMahaii filed an s e g re g a t io n held at M i d l a w Th ey Clow says he f o u n d severa l dead n rtlo n suit again *! the se cre tary Indors e the land b o a r d 's and g o v e r n w ren s lyin g near the p o is o n e d gra in I a ’ ■! 11; •• » ' at. ( r r-anof <*r In o r 's fight fo r tho Im m edia te u tilis a w hich he ga t h e re d up and cr e m a t e d In th e m front pa ying out any o f the I t& o.nno a p p ro p ria t io n In the fu r n a c e that heats the b u il d m Co u m b la riouihorn a p p ro p ria - tion m ade b y tho last legis la ture , and ing l i e says als o that he saw o n e on ( h o « r o u n d that the ari w aa co n d e m n the a tte m p te d actlun o f I. little wren s ic ken u n d e r th e effect s Institutional McM ahan toado II McMahan to e n jo in the e s p e n d l- o f the po is on, d r u n k e n ly s ta g g e r a lle g a t io n that the art » a a for lu re o f that money. Copies o f the a r o u n d o v e r the flaggin g fo r a fe w neflt o f certain pr ivate rlt lie n a resolu tio n were o r d e r e d m ail ed to minutes, then to p p le o v e r a nd die the land b oa rd and to Mr McM ahan He pic k e d up th ree w ren s and Is o f fl.cn I ll c .a»«- .«.ni- l.cfi.r.- J ..I,-.- Fund* were raised to be used In the o p in io n that m a n y o th e r s to o k »way. McM ahan aald he wanted lighting the case In c o n ju n c t i o n with the p ois on and flew a w a y to die. In w hlrh to a m e n d his ro m - Ih» stato authorit ie s. If n ecessit y Warvlen >1. Kay (.eta ltu**y An effo rt » aa m ade by At sho u ld arise T h e re so lu tio n s are as d e p u t y (Same W a r d e n C ly d e Mc ► v lie n e r a l C r a w f o r d and O o v follow s: * K ay, w he n he h e ard of Judge to got him to file the a m e n d e d " W h e r e a s , one. I, II McMahan, S p r in g e r 's a lle ge d bir d p o is o n in g e x |> slo t before th> end o f laa> has seen fit to attempt to e n jo in the ploits. Im m e d ia te ly busie d h im s e lf I b a l be asid he «m a ta d to pra u tilisation o f the f un ds pro vide d by with th e cuse He w r o t e to J a n ito r I It on riunday and p r o m is e d to the last session o f the le gis la ture for C lo w to a sce rta in If the reporta were Monday. T h is « a a not done, the c o m p le t io n o f the C o lu m b ia true, and to the Judge a d v isin g him g o v e r n o r d e c id e d to giv e him riouthern p r o je ct, a d ja ce n t to M i d o f the Illega lity o f his a ctio n s and f ilter o p p o r tu n i ty to delay the law. and re q u e sting an e x p la n a tio n f i o f the ro n a tltu tlo n a ly of " W h e r e a s . It Is the co n ce n s u s o f The letter Mr. M c K a y re ce iv e d rt T h e q u e s tio n will now be this m eetin g that the pu rpose fo r fro m C lo w states c le a r ly that J u d g e fM Into the c o u r t s on mandalo whlrh said m on ey was pr ovid ed, and S p rin g e r Insisted on pu ttin g ou t \ . . . U n g a agalnat the ». r e t a n fo r whlrh It was Intended to be used. fie C o n tin u e d on I’ a g e 3 Is the most lni|M>rtant piece o f le gis p o u c h a r fo r s ta m ps will be pre lation e v e r passed for the d r o r io p - \III >l\ K I . A M . l K i K pi ' . S c i n t a t i n l . o M a l i o will nient o f the Central O r e g o n te r r i lo a llo w It o n the g r o u n d that tory. and It I* now a c r i m e to um* a b usiv e, rt la u n c o n s t it u t io n a l (Sovorn " W h e r e a s . It Is tint o n ly a matter p r o fa n e o r o b s c e n e la n g u a g e n e ar o r f » ’ will th en r a i l « a m a n da m u s o f local Import an ce, but o n e o f sta te upon a p u b lic h ig h w a y o r In any p> be b f o g g b l to co a t pal bli wide benefit: and public place. T h e 1913 le gis la tu re tho c la im Ity this means the " W h e r e a s , the p roposed action Is fixed a m a x im u m penalty o f 3 50 fine Ko be g o t te n Into the i Ircillt but fulfilling a moral o b lig a t io n to f o r using violent la n g u a g e In any I Im m edia tely , w here Jud ge tini the settlers now on the s e gre ga tio n , public place. T h e law w ent Into e f will a sperillo matte rs , and the fect J u n e 3. Con tin ued on I 'a g e 4 k . ourt has agre. I to h< it -I I I JOY TO THE BANKER’S HEART The dependable man is the one that brings joy to the T O T K n T I O N n I ITI I | o \ . |U.m Ol IK Illl.\T |l» banker’« heari. with. Whatever the size o f the obligation, be it $50.00 or $5,000.00, if a man cannot meet it when due, he should be at the bank on the dot and explain why. The bank is al ways ready and willing to explain anything in connection with its own business and expects its customers to do the SETTLERS ONIUM ALO same. No man should have anything in his business that he cannot lay bare before his banker. However much he may think he has a right to cover up things regarding his E business from the public, this "right” does not extend to his banker, and unless he is willing to give his banker his en tire confidence he has no right to expect the assistance it is in the power o f the banker to render. The joy o f the banker's heart is the man who may be absolutely depended upon first, last, and all the time. If any young man starting in business has an idea that character is not a business asset o f the highest order, let him talk to some banker about it, and he will have cause to change his mind. We solicit the business of a few more dependable men. Redmond Bank of Commerce REDMOND, HK n I’ KH\IM>. s t i l l T O UK ( 'K C I I . I’ K T T V J O H N O K I I A Y T O V T K I t lt t llt l /. K S The Beaten Track He is the kind the bank likes to do business WASCO KOI.KS— K l l . l . K l l OREGON Sports Program Of Celebration Here on July 4-5 \VN„ CO I NTY W IIII.K T H Y - Following are the sports for the 4th of July celebration at Redmond, so far made out by the Sports Committee: I M i T O KN'TKK KAH M H O I SK FIRST DAY—JULY 4th F ir st The deflnlte p u rpo se o f advertisin g Is to bring the b u y e r and and seller to g e th e r with a view to the c o n s u m a t lo n o f a de al w h e r e by e a ch parts with so m e th in g the o n e with m o n e y o r Its e q u i v a lent and the o t h e r with s o m e c o m m o d i ty . T h e aim Is to sell. Ad vertis in g may sell the g o o d s o u trigh t o r It may Interest a nd lead to pe rso n a l Inquiry whlrh In turn may result In a sale. I( th e a dve r- llelng leads to a personal Inquiry g o o d sa le s m a ns h ip w ill perhnps c l o s e the deal T o o mu ch must not he e xp e cte d f ro m a d ve rtis in g W hat g o o d w ould advertisin g d o a busin ess with p o o r g o o d s nlone. That Is p o o r m er ch a n d is in g Hut g o o d and d u m m y s a l e s m e n ' m e r ch a n d is in g and g o o d advertisin g c o m b i n e d Is a sure win ner, a nd Is m o r e va lu able than bank s to rk . good T h e M erch a nt, w h o h an dle s a q ua lity o f go o d s, has a g o o d se llin g force, and th ro u g h Judic io u s a d ve rtis in g In his local paper p r o cla im s the m erit s o f his go o d s, s e ld o m meets with disappoin tm ent In his busin ess bus in e s s a little b e lte r than hi* n e ig h b o r. He c o n d u c t s his And K m erson re fe rre d to the mercha n t ar well as a n y o n e els e w hen he said, If a man ran w rit e a bett er b o o k, preach a bett er s e rm o n , o r m a k e a b e tte r m ou se tr a p than his n e igh b o r, th o u g h he build his h o u s e In the w oods, the w o r ld will make a beaten track to his d o o r . " T h e beaten track will follitw in Ihe w a k e o f g o o d advertis in g and g o o d m er ch a n d is in g. It a lw a y s has, as any m erch ant pr ince will certify . T H U S P O K E S M A N CAN IIK I.P YOU W I T H INtl T O U K T ItKril l.TS. L E T I S TH Y . YOI It A D V K R T 1 9 - 220 yard dash, free for all............................................. $5.00 S e co n d $2.50 A dis patc h f r o m T h e Halles dated 50 yard dash, boys under 16 years.............................$2.00 $1.00 the l l t h give s an a c c o u n t o f a man $2.50 w h o ran a m u c k with a gu n in W a s c o 100 yard dash, free for all............................................. $5.00 c o u n t y last w e e k , as f o l l o w s : Pillow Fighting Contest ............................................. $3.00 ........ A y o u n g man Identified as Cecil Fat Man’s Race, 50 y a r d s ............................................. $2.00 $1.00 P e t ty jo h n , f ro m Hayton , W n , was 50 yard dash, girls under 16 years............................... $2.00 $1.00 shot and kille d last n ig ht by Art ie $1.00 H ar rlm a n at the h o m e o f the l a t t e r . 1 Sack Race, 50 yards, free for all..................................... $.00 $1.50 eig h t miles s o u th o f this city, as P e t Relay Race, for boys under 18 years............................. $3.00 t y jo h n a tte m p te d to f o r c e his w ay Horse Race, running. 3-8 m ile ..................................... $10.00 $5.00 in to the fa r m h o u s e , gu n In hand, a f - , Chariot R a c e .................................................................. $25.00 $10.00 ter he h ad te r r o r is e d the re sid ents Baby Show............................... 1st, silver medal; 2nd, bronze medal a lo n g the ro a d b e tw e e n this c it y and Base Ball game....................................... Between two Crack Teams the H a r rlm a n f a r m and shot at a n u m b e r o f th e m . K arlie r In the day Exhibition Fire Run.......................By Redmond Fire Department the a lle g e d P e t t y jo h n h ad sto le n a Miscellaneous prizes for best float, best decorated store build h o rs e and b u g g y a nd had held up a ing. best individual make-up, etc. n u m b e r o f m e n In the road. The m a n was ab out 22 yea rs old . A fte r SECOND DAY— JULY 5th he s to le th e h o rs e a nd b u g g y at the J. W. O o o d s p e e d f a r m , n e ar here, he Thrilling Automobile Race by some o f the best drivers in the d r o v e to th e A le c Kills place, w here county. Distance to be determined later. he shot at Kills and Jim (Seorge. a Base Ball C.ames by well known clubs. n e ig h b o r . T h e t w o men had been warned that a man was ru nn in g Several Horse Races. a m u c k , and w he n th ey saw the you th Street Sports consiting of a number o f miscellaneous events. a cro s s a c a n y o n , th e y ca lle d o u t t o , Street Amusements and other entertaining features. him, and he r e s p o n d e d with rifle fire, Next week will be given particulars about the Baby Show and ( l e o r g e fired at th e man. but faile d Automobile Race. to hit him. C o n tin u in g on his w ay. P e t t y jo h n \ For particulars in regard to any of the above events write to C o n tin u e d o n P age 2 the “ Sports Committee, 4th o f July Celebration, Redmond.”