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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1913)
THURSDAY, AUtJUHT 11. 11*11 T ilt : HKDMOND HPOKfcHMAN PAO K TH REE •SS •iw 1 ,f k l ‘**'*•1 *u, J "« * « a «■ |> k., FOR THE APPROACHING HARVEST /«i ■i u * Binders, Mowers and Hay Rakes WK WISH TO REMIND YotJ THAT WE CARRY IN STCX’ K DEER I NO ANI) JOHN DKKKK BINDERS, DEKR- 4 INU. DAIN AND ADKIANCK MOWERS, EITHER V/t OR 6-FOOT CUT; MILWAUKEE. DKKKINO AND JOHN DRILLS BEAR IN MIND THAT WE ALSO CARRY A FULL STOCK OF DRILLS— THE CELEBRATED VAN BRUNT AND THE SUPERIOR. AT ANY TIME WHEN YOU ARK IN NEED OF ANY IMPLEMENTS, CALL ON US, CONSULT US. WE W ILL OIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF MANY YEARS OF EX PERIENCE. DKKKK HAY KAKKS OF ALL SI/.KS. MOST COMI'LKTK STOCK OF REPAIRS CARRIED FOR A L L THOSE MACHINES HRINO IN YOUR LIST OF REPAIRS FOR ANY MACHINE MADE. HOW AND WHERE TO OKI QUICKEST WAY. THOSE ORDERS. WE KNOW THEM FOR YOU THE PKOMITKST ATTENTION OI VEN 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 REM EM HER, WE CARRY THE FAMOUS JOHN DEERE PLOW’S- THE REST ON EARTH. OF THEM W'AI.KINO AND KIDINO. FULL LINE EVERY PLOW OUAKANTKKD TO OIVE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. OLIVER CHILLED PLOW LINE, BOTH WALKINO AND RIDING. HARDWARE CALL ON US WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN HARDWARE. MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF CHILLED AND STEEL -W AND GOES FURTHER. SHARES KEPT IN THIS TERRITORY. BUILDING MATERIAL, SHELF OR HEAVY HARDWARE. WE GOT THE GOODS AND GOT THE PRICE. ALFRED MUNZ, Redmond, Oregon PROCEEDINGS OP STATE DESERT LAND BOARD uf Iba liitrrlor for Iha rarlatuallon » llh regard to thla matter, hla only XX'. H. Lytle, L A. Lewis and Pro o f Iha landa ao omlltad recourae la lo proceed through Iha fessor II XX' lienahaw o f XX’aahlng- Tha fo llo « Ina roturarla executed cou rta ton. I). C , chief o f the biological sur b? Iha projarl «n a liirrr and Italo« (.alter from J K. Moraun, preal- vey o f Iha Department o f Agricul matillonrd t-onlrari holdara war« «K- tlanl of Iha lieerhutes I .and Com* ture. atulna<l by Iba board and II apj>e«r- pan?, dated July IS. waa read, re- Mr Henshaw haa made a life study Ina that ih « prima contained ih «r«in t]Heating Ihal Iha board request Iha o f anlmala and haa given particular ar« raaaonabl« and fair. Il «a a or- Secretary o f Iha Interior Ihal a ron attention to Iha rabbit past In Aus- ilrrrtl Ihal recommandation of Ih » lrarl between Iha State o f Dragon ralla. lie gave II aa hla opinion that A regular n m llt ll or (ho In-v.rt projarl «naturar aa lo aald contraria and Iha Interior Department be ex the theory of Inoculation has little. U l Itoard * »* boli! >1 lo a ni h« aarurrd ami Ihal aalt! contrarla tended for a period o f two yeara If any, practical value. Came M a i In feti« ex ««u liv e office al Mairi». ba a( piovati by Ihr board A fter due ronalderatlon It waa or den Finley staled that tha value of An« i li. Jamra J Atlanta, ranal «ira va tlon dered that the board, through Ita aar- Iha rabbit drive had bean demon ratary. make aurh request lo the Sec strated In Kaatern Oregon, between Joa Kork, ranal exeat atlon Ili dora lin i \V Diruti, Mer Il M llutrhlna. ranal excavation retary of tha Interior. n*ls> u( M iai«; llon Thurnaa II 1*.000 and 18.000 having bean killed In tha matter o f complaint of In three drives. It la said that the A right of « a ? dard, executed by K *| State Treaaurer. llon A M C » * >rd, Attorti«? Menerai. John Prank M and Martha I. Trwkahury, Augual Chlman. with regard to tb « great Increase In the number of I L I . . '« l a . Miai« Knglnnar. a «rr«ta rr. v a i rrrrlvrd ami ordrrrd vani to Ihr lark o f water on landa purrhaaad rabbits la doe to the killing off o f the W H un Vati W lnkl», aaalalanl m -rr fou n t? Clark o f Crook County for from tha Dearhutra l*and Company, coyotes. As the coyote force dimin Iha aacralary waa 'natrurted lo In ishes that o f the rabbit Increaaaa and record I a I k o f prrtulara nrcuplrd aa of- form Mr Chlman iNat Iha l*eaert at Iba praaant time they are causing Il in Da* alti \Vnat. lio irrn u r. erigi man. waa duly nollll«<t o ( ih « fiera o f Ilia Tumalo Irrigation I’ ro- l.iin,l Board will ahorMy vlall thla Intmenae damage to crops and gar lite' ami piar« o f meeting. bui waa Jrrl. «traillad between Mir agent for negregailon with a view o f ascertain dens M « to altrui! Theraupon Ih* Iha Iru a l«« of Ih « latitila« Hank A ing the conditions thereon. Ileport o f expenditures on account bollile proceedltigs « e r e hail. Io Trual Co ami thr projarl engineer, Spokesman t'laaalfled ads bring of the Paisley Project o f Iha North- li? unanlmoua vo i* o f Iha metti «a a approvati by Ilia board resulta— try them — don't cost much weal Townalta Company fo r tha quar II apprarlna lhat J. 1 > Mann, prranil llon Thouiaa B. Ka? holdar o f C O I. Co application- ter ending June SO waa received and «Inrtril rhalrman prolrm. Iti Ih « mattar o f vouchera on a r contrari No 494 (now 777 *. la un ordarad placed on file A fla r some dlacuaalon It was de rotini o f «ip am lllu rra In ronnw llun able lo rraldr on lamia drarrlbad In wRC ih « Tunialo Irrlgatlon Pro Jori, aald appi Irai lon-run tra d at praaant. cided lhat the board maka an Inapec- ■ » « • r r l« r r «a a Inalrurted to nollf? owing to having to rara for an agrd llon trip o f Iha Paisley, Dearhutes tri« Project «n a in ««r Ihat aubmlaalon mol bar « h o ranol ha movad lo aald l<gnd Company, Central Oregon Irri o f Vouchera for amali auma ahonlil lanía. Il «a a ordarad Ihal an exten- gation Company and tha Tum alo ^ ■ a .iiltlrtl aa niurh aa poaalbla. Miai alon o f lima until Ortoliar 1, 1 S II. Project, aald trip commencing on August 1*. ^ ■ t h r raa« o f arrounta amountliia I m * granlad aald Mann. It appearing that tha work o f II appaarlng that J XX’ Moore, io f i or ao, iha projarl anglnarr in ao far aa poaalhl«, pa? holdar o f applicai Ion-contract No. tha toard w ill ba facilitated by such ^ H a « arrounta b? raah, laklna re *73 with Iha Cantral Dragon Irriga a rule. It was ordarad lhat tha rule« • tip ' Ihrrafor ami aubmlltlna u n ir tion Company, haa barn unabla to of the hoard ba amended aa follows Kule 2A The board w ill hold a hla monthly arrounl for servire« maha proof o f rarlatnallon. rultlva- I llon and aaltlamanl for landa dre regular mealing each Tuesday for H f «ijianaaa Getter from A J lla rla r o f Iha ar r litad In thla ronlrarl on account tha purpose uf auditing claims and Mriini'n««ki-ra' Lami Company « a a ra ! o f lack o f » a la r for Irrigation. It transacting special business The follow ing vouchers were ap ri! and II appaarlna (h ai aald waa lharaupon ordarad lhat aald proved Office numbers 9* and 140. Mottra ba glvati an ailanalon o f tima pali? daalraa parmlaalnn lo pur- •«. for a plani, a Ira n o f I t o o f ona yaar In which fo maka proof 147 to 1*1 Inclusive, 1*1 to 103 In II appearing Ihal during Iha ra- clusive, 204 lo 243 Inclusive, and a » of Mlata land, to ha exrluded 254 to 2*4 Inclusive. *n Tunialo reaervolr, Il « i n 1-alvarahlp o f Iha Dearhl'.Mg Irriga No further bualnesa appearing, the Mon A Power Co. cariali! ralaaaaa o f ••reti ihal thla (aliar ba rafrrrad • ha project analnaar fo r recotn- lian wara laatiad by Iha racalvar and hoard thereupon adjourned. ndatlon and Ihal Iha llomeaeek- ihal iha company holding mortgage on Iha lian o f aald company did noi. MT.ITK XVII,I. ASSIST Land Company tir ao nntlflad IN m K X TK U M IN I T K M I «pprarliiK thaf Iona and expen- at Mila lima, lamia ralaaaaa o f lian, OF J X t k B A B B ITS " <anala « I I I bara lo ba bulli lo and It furthar appaarlng Ihal Mila lo lamia ao ralaaaad by racalvar. but K'h lamia al Ih « lo«rar and o f Iha The state authorities have re inalo Project. and Ihal la n a aeep- I not by truatea, la doodad, II waa cently launched a movement de j lharafora ordarad that Iha secretary loaara « III ha Inavltahl« In trans- signed to aaalat In the extermination Min* watar lo aurh landa, and II obtain ralaaaaa of lian from holdar o f Jarkrabblta. which have been on j o f aald mortgage for all landa ra T ir ili furthar Ihal a poaalbla the Increase In t'entral and Kaatern »»I lina haa barn loratad from Iha ! laaaail by Iha receiver Dragon for yeara past Mo serious | I .alter o f C !.. Koenig to the strini tea rlvar to covar all aurh haa the rabbit peat become that I. Il «a a ordarad Ihal Iha «ecre- i (lovarnor. making a complaint with tlovernor XX-eat some time ago ap- I y rai|iiaat Iha projarl analnaar to regard lo ahortage o f watar for lauti» point«,! a committee to take charge itili hla vlewa, aa aoon aa poaalbla, deaeri bed In contract No. 6*1 with o f the m atter and If possible de th raaparl lo tha faaalblllty o f con- the Central Dragon Irrigation Com vise means for the relief o f farmers Idallna Iha alala'« projarl In a pany waa received and II waa ordarad In the afflicted counties The meet nipari body naar Iha raaarvolr. ao that Mr Koenig ba Informed Ihal If ing waa attended by State Ham el Al atrpa rati ha takan lo aariira Iha he la unable lo arrive at a natlafac- ^ Warden Finley. State Veterinarian f «ry mona? from Iha Marratnry tofy agreement with the company OIIKtvON P E A K S 1.1 HKD IN E A STE R N M ARKETS That Oregon pears are meeting with an enthusiastic welcome in the eastern markets la indicated by the sale o f IS cars o f Rogue River Bart- letta at the beat price received since 1 111 |3 per box. F t < H Medford Probably the highest price ever re ceived for pears In quantity was that paid to a Medford grow er in 1910, when a carload o f An Joy pears brought a total o f 32.328 20 to the grower, being live cents each for all the pears In the car. and In this shipment only the finest selected Elbertas w ill be used W hile the regulation boxes will be used, the layers o f fruit w ill be separated by a cushion of wood Obre as a pro tection against rough handling and possible damage I f this trial ship ment proves a success. It Is probable that an extensive business In peaches will be developed by Pacific N orth west fruit exchanges. It is lik ely that the opening of the Panama canal w ill result in increased move ment o f the softer varieties o f fruit, as they esn then be shipped direct with a consequent saving in time. "H a v e you hot water In your LDND DISTA NIK. S H IP M E N T O F F R U IT TO HE MADE house?” ---------- "H a v e I? My dear boy. I am nev- An experiment In the - long- out o f It." distance shipment of perishable ■ ■ " " Blx— I have a dog that's nearly 30 fruit Is about to be tried with -\ An entire carload Inches high. In a few days, Dix— T h at’s nothing. I have one o f peaches is to be dispatched to Kurope from the Yakima country that stands over four feet.