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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1913)
t i i i 'H h u a y . a i m i ht 1 4 . iuta TDK IlhDMOND HI’OKKHM AN PAGE THRKK APPROACHING HARVEST Binders, Mowers and Hay Rakes WK WISH TO REMIND YOU THAT WK CARRY IN STOCK DEKRING AND JOHN DEERE HINDKRS, DEER- INC. DAIN AND ADRIANCK MOWKRS, EITHER V /t OR ft-KOOT ( I T; MILWAUKEE, DEERING AND JOHN DEERE HAY RAKES OK ALL SIZES. DRILLS HEAR IN MIND THAT WE ALSO CARRY A FULL 8TOCK OF DRILLS—THE CELEBRATED VAN BRUNT AND THE SUPERIOR. AT ANY TIME WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF ANY IMPLEMENTS, CALL ON US, CONSULT US. WE WILL GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF MANY YEARS OF EX PERIENCE. MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF REPAIRS CARRIED KOU ALL THOSE MACHINES. BRING IN YOUR LIST OF REPAIRS FOR ANY MACHINE MADE. WE KNOW HOW AND WHERE TO GET THEM FOR YOU THE QUICKEST WAY. THOSE ORDERS. PROMPTEST ATTENTION GIVEN Binder Twine REMEMBER. WE SELL THE PLYMOUTH. KNOWN THE WORLD OVER AS THE BEST BINDER TWINE MADE. COSTS NO MORE THAN THE INFERIOR KINDS Plows and Plow Shares REMEMBER, DEERE PLOWS OF THEM WE CARRY THE FAMOUS JOHN THE BEST ON EARTH. WALKING AND RIDING. AND GOES FURTHER. FULL LINE EVERY PLOW GUARANTEED TO GIVE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. OLIVER CHILLED PLOW LINE, BOTH WALKING AND RIDING. HARDWARE CALL ON US WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN HARDWARE. MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF ( HILLED AND STEEL SHARES KEIT IN THIS TERRITORY. BUILDING MATERIAL, SHELF OR HEAVY HARDWARE. WE GOT THE GOODS AND GOT THE PRICE. ALFRED MUNZ, Redmond, Oregon PROCEEDINGS OF STATE STATE GAME WARDEN ASKS HUNTERS TO DESERT LAND BOARD ADOPT A UNIFORM CODE OF SIGNALS ------- »T .vn t < u m k n niidk . x in k s n i i . second shot, then an Intermission of Ho seconds, then a third shot If no answer Is received, this signal should be repeated after an Intermission of OK MIUNAIdi five minutes The answer to this signal would be a single shot from the rescuing party, followed by one Thi> Hist* Hoard of KUh and Game recognition shot from the lost man t'are should be taken to get the ('»niiiilnalonrra have recommended time between shots as accurately as the following suggestions lo I«’ used Hunters should keep In by sportsmen In the field In order possltdc mind this signal ami avoid. If pos to prevent accidental shooting and to relieve persona who are Injured or sible, giving It when shooting at In the absence of a watch, lost In the forests and mountains game To prevent accidental shooting, I the time can be Judged with sufficient every hunter should wear a red cap. accuracy by counting ten between the shirt or sweater, or some other ar first and second shots and sixty be- ticle of clothing that can easily be ; tween the second and third shots Identified from game birds and anl- Whenever a shot Is heard In the mala. especially when hunting deer mountains a hunter should count ten In the forests. Hlnre there Is a con to determine whether It Is a signal of trast between red and the color of il 1st resa or not The person who Is lost should, any bird or animal that la being hunted, this color will serve the best after hearing an answer to hla sig nal. remain at the place where he purpose. Hunter« should never slued at gave the signal until the rcM'uIng moving brush, leaves or grass with party arrives*otherwise he may take the especial Ion of hilling game. It [ the opposite direction and not be Is dangerous, for the moving object found at all The following Is a condensed table 1« likely to he a man. Never slued of signals to be used by all sports at an) object nntll yon are absolutel) men: lemlllve of Idrntlftratlon. llegln with one shot. To prepare for an emergenoy every Walt ten seconda, repeat one shot hunter and angler should carry In Walt «0 seconds his pocket a piece of candle and Itepeat one shot. matches In a water-tight match safe Answer to signal Ity rescuing In case of becoming lost or Injured, party, one shot one ran readily start a ramp fire Kecognltlon of answer by man lamt o r IHetreas Hlgnnl lost, one shot. When a man la lost nr Injured and Walt Uve minutes before giving needs help, a signal by shooting should be given. This signal will be the second signal. Wild,1AM !.. KINI.KY. the firing of a gun once, with an In State Game Warden termission of ten seconds before the hi -»•’ \TKHN t o aim » i t n u n : a e a g a g .1 1 r~ — ssr ~ CONCLIMtVK. Hhe looked like a real old Houlhern mammy, and when ahe appeared be fore Judge Marsh In the Stapleton Police t'ourt over on Staten Island as complainant In a charge of assault and battery agalnat her liege lord and master, her speech did not belle her apiiearance. A bottle of gin had been the cause of all the trouble, she »•Id, and added that her husband was drunk most of the time After listen- Ing patiently to a long tale of In temperance. Judge Marsh remarked to the defendant : - I f what your wife says la true. I should Imagine you to be a rather bibulous person.” “ Bibulous!” snorted the old woman. “ Bibulous! Ah beg yo pah don. auh, but dat nlggah doan know no mo' 'bout de Bible dan mah alstah's cat's tall an' what's mo. Ah ain't got no slstah!” A special meeting of the State l>e»ert (.and Hoard was held at Salem August 2. at which the following business was transacted The assistant secretary reported to the hoard that he had received from the Title A Trust Co., on ac count of termination of trusteeship, settlers' notes of the Central Ore gon Irrigation Company aggregating $43.679 55; that he had given said trustee company proper receipt for same He further reported that a balance of trust funds amounting to $477 In cash still remained with the Title A Trust Co., they desiring to hold same until a certain closing fee. demanded by them of the Cen tral Oregon Irrigation Company, had been paid Thereupon Messrs Jesse Stearns and Koacoe Howard of the Central Oregon Irrigation Company, appearing before the board In per son. explained that such closing fee Is a matter to be decided upon be tween the Title A Trust Co and the Central Oregon Irrigation Company, and that It concerns In no way the Ocaert I .and Hoard, and further that they believe that said closing fee Is not Included In the agreement made by said trust company and the Cen tral Oregon Irrigation Company After full discussion It was ordered that the secretary Inform the Title A Trust Co. that the board expects said company to forward to said sec retary the sum of $477 to terminate the trusteeship of the Title A Trust Co.; that by contract of February 5. 1912. between the Wcntral Oregon Ir rigation Company and the Iteaert land Hoard, as a result of which contract the trusteeship originated, the fees of the trustee shall be paid for by the company and that, there fore. the board cannot be Interested In any way In the matter of said closing fee; that further It does not appear that any extraordinary ser vices have been rendered by the trust company which would entitle them to any extra compensation other than that provided for In their agreement, accepting the trust. It wan further ordered that upon re ceipt of the sum of $477 from the Title A Trust Co. the hoard and company shall execute a full and suf ficient release of trusteeship and claims arising therefrom to said April 19. 1913. J. J. Coen has sub geations. He pledged the co-opera Title A Trust Co. Mr Kosroe Howard protested to mitted the sum of $504.07 In pay tion of the survey, and said the de the board agalnat the board's action ment of principal, interest and main partment might send a man to Ore of May 19. with regard to credits In tenance due on account of Columbia gon to assist the commission in plan the guaranty fund for cancellation of Southern contracts numbered 20. 63 ning a crusade. contracts between the company and and 71. and that Mr Coen and Mr. Mr. Henshaw haa made a life study settlers. After full discussion It was Alma 1>. Katx have come to an agree of animals, particularly the wild ordered (Mr. Ia*wla not voting! that ment whereby It Is not required of species of the United States. His when the outstanding contracts of Mr. Coen that he pay delinquent studies have taken him all over the the company subsequent to applica maintenance fee. It further appearing world, and he has made particular tion contract No. 683 shall equal 25.- j that the full amount of Mr. Coen's study of the rabbit pest In Australia. 000 acres, the company shall then be principal and Interest on notes, to He told of the Inefficiency of tnocul?- required to resume the payment for date. Is $72.07, It was thereupon tion as a remedy, declaring the in the guaranty fund of $1 per acre for ordered that the sum of $504.07 be jection pf disease germs Into rabbits, j placed in the reclamation fund and which were afterward turned loose each acre of land sold thereafter. letter of K B. Williams protesting | that Mr. Coen be reimbursed by among their kind, had shown little if against an alleged shortage of water ; voucher from the reclamation fund any real result. on the Central Oregon Irrigation to the amount of $32. The commission decided that it No further business appearing, the would encourage the killing and Company's segregation was received and upon Mr. Howard's representa board thereupon adjoyrned. marketing of Jack rabbits In larger tions that shortage of water was only numbers than hitherto. It will in temporary and that Mr. Williams had sist. however, that the animals shipped to the cities for food must by telephone communication In formed Mr. Howard. Just before his be properly dressed, Just as are departure from Deschutes, that said chickens or turkeys, so the flesh will shortage no longer existed In connec be wholesome and the display in the tion with land held by Mr. Williams. markets attractive. It was ordered that Mr. Williams be The commission also will encour Informed of Mr. Howard’s report in age the use of the fur or hide of the this connection. jack rabbit to a more extensive de The secretary reported that an ac gree. Information secured from Aus ceptable engineering Inspector has tralia tells of the value of these been obtained and that said In skins, the whole idea In the south spector. John Dubuls. Is prepared to c o m m i s s i o n w i l l r it o r n i t i v ern continent being to exterminate report for work on August 4. It was the rabbits wherever possible and to ordered that the appointment of John KKSOKT TO H14JK DRIN KS. Ns commercialize all the others. rtubuls as field Inspector for the “ The value of the rabbit drive la THKY ARK OK OKI M ON THAT board be and the same la hereby ap proven In Kastern Oregon, where be proved; Mr. Dubuls' salary to be INOCULATION IS OK I.ITTLK tween 16.000 and 18,000 were killed $125 per month and all necessary In three drives." said Mr Finley AVAIL— HA It HITS INCKKASINH after the conference. expenses while In the field. That “ The virus Mr Dubuls be and hereby Is author method is regarded as worthies.-- ihe AT AN ALARMI NO RATK ised and directed to make such In surrounding of land with rabbp- vestigations and Inspections In con proof fencing brings only fa r r> nection with the work of the Desert suits. However, we are gathering all land Hoard as the officers of said the data we can and will get the aid board may direct; to employ such as First definite steps on the part of of the biological survey to help us sistance and Incur such expenses as the State of Oregon to exterminate out." may be necessary In carrying out the pest of Jack rabbits which has The Increase In the number of said directions. been on the Increase In Kastern Ore rabbits Is due to the killing off of The secretary of the Desert Land gon for years, •» ere taken last w eek the coyotes, which are the natural Hoard was authorised to purchase a by the commission recently appointed enemies of the bunnies. With the current meter suitable for carrying by Governor Oswald West. A meet coyotes less numerous, the rabbits on the work of Inspection and also ing of the commission was held at have had a chance to multiply faster a camera suitable for lleld use. which the ways and means of giving than the casual hunter can pot them, The following persons having paid relief to the termers of Malhenr. until they have caused immense dam their fees In connection with proof Of Harney. I-ake, Crook and Cmatilla age to the crops and gardens. cultivation, reclamation and settle counties were discussed. The con ment under the Carey Act. and hav sensus of opinion was that the con ing submitted satisfactory evidence certed "drive" la the most efficient of such cultivation, reclamation and method. settlement, duly attested by wit Present at the meeting were Q.tme O R E G O N a n d W A S H IN G T O N nesses. It was ordered that certifi NVarden William L. Finley, State cate of proof bvadssued O. A. McFar- Veterinarian NV. H. Lytle. L. A. Lewis lane. applicant No. 8364. and R. D. and Professor H. NV. Henshaw of D ir e c t o r y of #»<•!» C it y . T o w n a n d V lir e g « . s i v l o s d e s c r ip t i v e s k e t c h o t Htldom. applicant No. 795. both of Washington. D. C., chief of the bio out h p ie c e . lo c a tio n . p o p u la t io n . t s le - the Central Oregon Irrigation Com logical survey of the department of irv sp h . s h ip p in g nnd b u s k i n s p o i n t ; pany. agriculture. Mr. Ilenshaw happened a ls o d n e e i S e d D in s lo r y , c o m p il e d k y j b u s in e s s s a g p r o fe s s io n . It appearing that In accordance to be In the city and was called upon a. l . rot a * c o , sk at ti . i with an order of the board entered to give his expert advice and sug-l TO RID THIS STATE Of JACKRABBIT PEST R O L K ’ S' Business Directory