The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, July 31, 1913, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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T i l l KND A Y
Furniture
Th is Community [
Made to Order
W it h
ON
K IN D S OF F I K N IT t RE TO
SHORT
REASONABLE
N O TICE
»»RICE.
AND
AT
A
If you want any­
thing in this line call and 1 et us talk it over.
I do all kinds of IRON
W ORK
O
and B L A C K -
SM ITH IN G also at my factory on the comer
of 8th and E streets.
G. W. DAVIES
The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond
1 st i**<r 1
o f (h r Homo nomo ron b* ••»«•«* • I«-o» 11
^ 1 ^ 111 -
and hetp m a te ria li»
,h '
o f a «* n * r »
«»u n irm i
f ,f
•’ OBtrrn h ig h * * *
Prom (h * ranrfc l*o«’h lo >4|a»«»r*
I h IT mil«**. out! from Hlal*fa «*» M**»«!
I h ju h »tla*»
O oljf a ■hort Ht«»p »o a
mado at tlrnd,
(h *
p ort» «lr*»lng
through
to Trwar*at
Th*
r«»odo
H A T the mall order house* In the large rttlis bsvr BECO M E A
MEN \CK to the smaller rttlre towns and roniluunICea la proved by olong thla rout# ar# In huo rondi
the large patronage they enjoy from all o »e r the enllre «vuntry and lion t i l h I ho cH«*rplloli o f about I &
further antu>tautiate>l by the uouit>er of i<*. kage. ,-ariTr-t by trau«(«»rta
tnllea out o f ll»n d • t»*f• th*? aro
Mon companies. « hi- h under the law must I-ear the name or some mark
of dual* and ««»M ain a dool o f la »a
«n r*
M entlflratlou by « blob tile shipper is knonn
ruck
This w all onl.-r business got Its Inception from men « h o made a habit of
A ftrr paaalng
thr
I a » * Iliittra.
buying up secondhand good*, slocks from bankrupt arm* ami hre damaged or
salvage goods frutu Ore losses
To these » n r added g<**la that were > ulled h iiw i'trr. I hr roa<l* for a «llatan«**
o f l&o m t Ir a Houth ar* Idral for mo
by manufacturers and graded seconds and thirds el<
torln g. and ih * a pood lim it can bo
These were abrvwd business men. wen who believed In advertising, and
realising the p>*»atbl!lttee o f advertising, commenced their business entirely mad# lo aull «ho d r l» * r
Prom Troo*
along these lines, and to I'K O V K T H E SL’ I >'EK*l n| Al>\ E R TIK IX < I *>•• ront to M orrlm an U m I i f h» o a r of
better evidence could | w u il^ f be offered than the fact that e 'e r v week'y pa
P o r i Klam ath, a dlatanrr o f 1 «
p e r-fa rm . Industrial, social or religious carries their ad <ertlseuienls and *!«-•
m Hr* oaa m adr In Iroo than A«o
that they send out catalogues of enormous slsca. twsutlfully llluslratisl and
houra
emle-lllshesl coating buudrvda o f thousands of dollars to publish
Tpon loa*lu g «ho U tdgo «ho porfioo
Today they have grow n to such enormous slse that they own a ml coutrol
dro%o lo t'ra to r U k o for a l o o da?
factories, while Ibey contract to sell the enure output o f other factories
Tho rood* through tho g o »o ra
H ow ever, the plants they control and operate manufacture what la termed alop
In commercial parlance as com petitive go.d e something that every merchant m m « rooortaflon o o ro found to br In
can sell at a low price to meet the demands for cheap merchandise
lino *hai»o o llh (ho o t«o p (!o n o f a
m o o bank» onrountrrod
nror
B UT AS T O S T A N D A R O A N D HI GH C L A S S GOODS MADE BY fr o
«'am
p
Arant
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to r,
L A R G E A N O R E L I A B L E F I R MS YOU N E V E R SEE T HE S E GOOOS AD
V E R T I S E O BY M A I L OR DE R HOUSES. OR IF YOU OO T HE PRICE «h r anoo I i m rn firo l? dlaappoorod
and (ho (r ip ma? bo rnado In rs»m
IS JUS T T H E S A ME AS F I X E D BY T H E M A N U F A C T U R E R S FOR A L L
p lrto com f»>r(
T h r arcom m odal Iona
DEALERS.
a« thr l*alir aro «*f fh r boot and o »or?
Th erefore when one ord er» article* o f tbe low price»! and rhe*|>er kinds r a rr and attontlon la g l* m (ho »la
HE IS M T U T I 1 G E T J! > r W H A T lit : B C T I • hrapij made g - »!* llo r for hia plraourr and com fort
and seconds and no >hea|er than be can buy right at home when freight
t*oa»lng (ho l^ k o (ho d rlvo to
charge*, money order f c — and pu*rage are addvd
T h e isolate o f dollars annually are being aent to these mall order houses \ lrdford • a* found to br »or? pi«***
ll(«lo o o rk b? tho count? *u
from r » vicinity, thus D E P K IV I.N i. T H E H O M E M E R C H A N T O F HIM an«
R IG H T F U L P A T R O N A G E
Amt yet. Uo matter how much the merchant prrviaora. or r«>ad comuiloalonora.
may I * dependent on the patronage of members o f hi* community he la *np
o o u M g rra tl? Im p roto m nie par«* of
po-ed to g ive and to aid In every work undertaken for the material tadtrrtuenc thla road and * a »o iho count? mono?
o f bla town, and he doe*. Ic in g often coerced Into givin g by the demand* of In ropalro (hat o i l l bo n « i r o t r y
his custom er» fesriug to offeod them t-eesuae o f the fear o f l.w* o f [.atronage
o ith ln (h r not« fo o month*
T H E R E C A N BE NO QU E S T I O N BUT T H A T A L L OF OUR P EOPLE
P rom M edford to Grants l ‘ *aa th*
ARE IN D U T Y BOUND TO P A T R O N I Z E HOME M E R C H A N T S .
TO roads s r* also in fa ir condition A fte r
T H E M YOU OWE A L L E G I A N C E A N O S U P P O R T
A N O I N OW ASK the m otorists
le s t *
G rants l*aas
though, bound north over the much
YOU C A N O I O L Y A R E YOU GI VI NG I T TO T H E M f
I f you arv buying g.aala out o f your boot* town tu-rs particularly from talk ed o f Farlflr H ighw ay. O regon s
mall order bouses and merchants In other titles I say to you that you i t v connecting link between t'altfo rn ta
on the south and W ashington »n the
U N D K K M iN ING T il K B O M B M E R C H A N T ami lik e * i«* tb. rwrj (M o d s
The worst
tlon o f your own well beiug
Every dim e that yon »end to a mall order house north, the trou b le« begin
makes that much harder the success o f your home merchant and likewise re
that can be said about the greater
tanla tbe grow th o f your town
T b s money you semi to mall order houses 1 * portion o f the highw ay Into F ori
taken entirely out o f local circulation la gone forever
land Is the heat
This report seems
W H E R E A S IF YOU S P E N D IT W I T H A HOME M E R C H A N T HE IN to be th * opinion o f nine-tenths o f
T U R N W I L L S P E N O IT W I T H SOME ONE E L S E — P E R H A P S P A Y IT the autolsts that make th* trip north
T h e m o­
BACK TO Y OUR F A T H E R # Y O U R SON OR B R O T H E R
BISTER OR o v e r the Faclflr H ighw ay
D A U G H T E R AS T A L A R Y . A N O T H U S IT COMES BACK I NT O T HE torists o f this particular party say
that Cow Creek Canyon road la s d is­
F A M I L Y . DOI NG A U N I V E R S A L GOOD
grace to any c ly llU rd com munity, and
That many o f our home |wo|de are ordering gnoda from mall order houses
la a well known fa c t One has but to visit the depota ami express office to And that an ow ner s i l l do m ore daniage
thereto dally many packages addressed to them and likewise hearing the name to hta car and tires through this
short stretch than he w ill over 300
or addreaa o f certain mall order bouse*. These [♦ • p ie are known to our mer
chants, and that's a fa c t These | *rk a c r» conalat o f clothing, dry goutts. gro
m iles o f th * Eastern Oregon road
eerie«, drugs, toilet articles, furniture, hardware, c * r e n te r s ' tools, farm Imple­ I'pun a rriv in g at Fortland the auto,
ments ami what n o t A L L O F W H IC H C O U L D HE P U R C H A S E D FROM lata found that
they
had traveled
OCR O W N H O M E M E R C H A N T *. Q U A L IT Y C O N S ID E R E D . F R E IG H T nearly son m iles In making the loop
CHARGES ADDED
A N D T IM E
IN T il A N S E O R TA TIO M . Jt ST A *
from Fortland lo Fortland. via East
C H E A P L Y AS FItOM A N Y M A IL O R D E R H O U S E IN T H E C O U N T R Y
ern
O regon. C rater l#ake. M edford
Supposing the merchants should hand themselves together and refuse credit
to those who patronize these mall order houses ami further refuse to employ and the Faclflr H ighw ay, and all *x
members o f fam ilies who do this or refuse to buy the wares o f th e «« people’ pressed them selves aa being greatly
pleased with the greater portion o f
Wouldn't they find living m lgbty bard’
To be continue»! under the title. T H E HOME M E R C H A N T HAS E A R N
th eir 14 days' outing
EO S U P P O R T . "
j Night Train Service Daily 1
THROUGH
BETWEEN
I Central Oregon and Portland j
B E O I.N M X G
S l'N D A Y . J U N E
22,
IS IS
CENTRAL OREGON LINE
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS
AND FIRST CLASS COACHES
This service ia in lieu of the day train* run heretofore.
The train will leave Bend 8:30 p. m„ Deachutea 8:48 p ra , Red­
mond 9:10 p. m . Terrebonne 9:24 p m.. Culver 10:02 p. m . Me-
tollua 10:20 p. m . Madras 10:30 p m . Mecca 11:08 p. m. Maupln
12:40 a. m., Sherar 1:08 a. m , arrive Portland 8:10 a. m.
Leave Portland 7:00 p. m., arrive Sherar 3:03 a. m . Maupin
3:28 a m . Mecca 5:18 a. m . Madras $ 00 a. m . Metollua 8:13 a.
m . Culver 8:28 a. m., Terrebonne 7:08 a. m . Redmond 7:23 a. m .
Deachutea 7:83 a. m . Bend 8:00 a. m.
Connections made in Portland to and from Willamette Valley
u n i Puget Sound Pointa.
Fares and schedules and details will be furnished on application
or by letter.
W. C. W ILKES, Asst. Gen. Frt. * Pass. Agt.
R. H. CROZIER. Asst. Gen. Pass Agt.
H. BAL'K O L, Agent. Redmond, Oregon.
t
L E T T E R FH O M
PHYSICAL FEATURES Of TOE
'
S. D. FOX & CO.
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Hotel Redmond Bar
Buckley’s Transfer
I. A.
Buckley,
Prop.
Phone No. 906.
Draying and Heavy Hauling.
ARTIFICIAL ICE
STRICTLY PURE A R T IF IC IA L ICE DELIVERED TO ANY PART
OF THE CITY IN ANY Q UANTITY--
REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING
BLOCKS
These blocks are made by the wet process, giving them three
times the strength of a machine made block.
Persons going to build should see our material before placing
orders for any other kind.
It will pay them.
Estimates furn­
ished on application.
Call on or write to
HEGARDT, E LLIO TT
lc
CO., REDMOND. ORE.
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Redm ond. O re . July 27.
E d itor Spokesman
W ith your perm ission I w ill say a
few words to the public about the
road over F orked Horn llutte W hen
the city reservoir was located on the
butte It occurred lo me that a good
road should he built over the hill
past the reservoir, and a fte r ta lk ­
ing with some o f the people in town
I m ade this O ff e r
That I would
g ive the righ t o f way o v e r h a lf a
m ile through my land and furnish
the posts for fencing If the public
would build a good w ire fen re and
clear out the road
A portion o f the
road had alread y been built by the
con tractor, but
needs some a d d i­
tional w ork
I have the poets dis­
trib u ted along the w hole tine through
my place and about Xu rods alread y
fenced on both aides, and h a lf the
posts
The set fo r the rem aining portion
T h e road la In
fa ir
shape fo r ceerngaavsr V-
travel by teama and autoa from my
p lare to Mr F lem in g 's corner, near DEAR FRIEND
the cem etery, but needa some m ore
I went thla
work In a few apota
_
lying
The, say that Dame
For We a,..
tune knock, once at every man's brid ge parties , „ r , hw ^
<,oor'
things for the poor ”
Short It ws* her daughter. Mia-
do , , ,ov„
,
fortune,
who called upon me.
ihem."
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W III I El> I I MH T 111»:
H K h E I U o i i i M o % d
(From the Tumalo Tim es(
The Tumalo Project la situated la a drop of eleven and one-half feet
on the west side of the Deschutes and and a flume will be used to carry the
extends to the pine timber region, water along the canyon and across
The surface of the land Is much more It. From the end of the flume the
even than on the east side of the canal will run to the reservoir In a
river. There are very few ledges of northwesterly direction,
rock, most of the stones being small
The reservoir Is a basin of shout
and on tbe surface, where they ran 1.800 acres At the north end Is the
easily be removed. The land has a outlet, a canyon leading through the
general »lope to the north and east ridge which surrounds the reservoir
On most of the land the surface soil This canyon will be damned and a
ia one to three feet deep, sometimes tunnel driven through the ridge so
more. Below this ia a hard layer, that the water may be turned out
which, however, softens and
la pene- without weakenelng the dam
trated by roots when water la ap- dam at this point will be about eighty
plied. Below this la a deep layer of few! high
black sand, extending down to bed
At the east side of the reservoir
rock. It Is not known how this varies will be another dam. not nearly so
In depth, but It la usually at least high, but longer
This dam will be
It Is now desired to set the rem ain ­
fifteen to twenty feet deep.
across the road
from l^ldlaw to
The Irrigation system by which It ¡Winter's, and near the outlet of the ing posts so that the fence may be
com pleted, and tw o gates rem oved, a
is planned to Irrigate this tract of feed canal
land constats of a reservoir In what
When the reservoir Is completed few rocks taken out and some g ra d ­
Is known aa Wlmer't Flat and a sup- and tilled, the road from l.aidlaw to ing and sm oothing done on portions
ply canal from Tumalo Creek, with Plalnvlew will r „ „ around the east o f the road
A 'good road to the top o f the hill
ranals and lateral# leading from the ern and northern edge, instead of
reservoir throughout the segrega- through the reservoir site aa at pres would be a d raw in g card fo r the
potato show, and I trust that e v e r y ­
tlon.
ant.
The headgate and diversion dam
From the outlet of the tunnel body w ill turn out to the picnic. F r i­
will be located about one-fourth mile canals will lead to all parts of the day. August 8 . and lend a hand to
below where the Bend-Hlsters road segregation. There la very little of m ake the road a pleasure d rive fo r
crosses the Tumalo
At thla point the preaent system that will he our own people, a trip to he rem em ­
the banks of the creek are steep and available for the new system
The bered hy tourists, and an ornam ent
high and close together, making an old ditches were constructed by start- to thla region o f vanishing desert
Ideal spot for a dam Thla dam will Ing a furrow down the lowest part of
K IR K W H IT E D
be about twenty feet high
A flume a hollow and the water washed It out
Il \ Itili I M K T U i
wll lead from the dam until the ditch large enough to carry more water
line reaches the level land shove the From such dltrhe« it |, a hard mat
T h e Spokesman has shout
| . 000
creek
From the end of the flume ter to get water on to the higher
the canal will run In a weaterly dl- ground
The new ditches will keen Hounds o f old type m etal that Is just
rectlon to Howard Canyon, near An- to the highest ground
murh „ ih " thi ng for babbit m et,|. p . r i „ nK
fo r Imxes. etc
Hnme w ill
derson Brothers' Ranch. Here there possible
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ho
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the installation of my new wood working
ORDER
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T h e Menace of the Mail Order Houses.
machinery I now have complete facilities for
.MAKING A L L
By
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ARK PLEASED « ITil
H o w to Build U p or Tear D ow n
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reasonable
l^ r g e
*« a dlarount.
^
quantities sold
’ 'I wonder why Boh doesn't mar-
ry?”
He hasn't met the wrnng g irl yet
probably."
, . i «r
morning to
grocery
I had a basket on my
I got the basket full of thlng>
brought them home
Mamma
I was a good trader
I got a » »•
lot of good things to eat
Your friend
J acob
I «
I got the things good
cheap because | went to
Hobb’s
Cash Bakery and Grocery
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