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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1913)
The Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Hub C ity” o f Central Oregon <>L 4. N<.. H KKPMONl), CROOK COUNTY. OKKljON, THUItSDAY, SEPTKM^KK 4. 191» A HEAVY CALENDAR AT THIS INQUIRIES ARE TERM OF THE CIRCUIT COURT MADE ABOUT OUR LANDS v I in umai I il»! r lit bini Tom look lrg bali (or II some j m#t ut l'rln rvlll» l««t T u t e l a r Ih In tini» aito ami lina noi berti lo-unl | WM (ioni al uro l»w Arcar«!Inai io ihn »tatui«*» ih'* Ali Invanìlitullon litio Ilio cause ^ ^ ^ 1 « t ««»ufi «h«»t|l<l In*'«'I U h * nrwi ami roaponalblllly (or Ilio dm on I I K U . b s T I T l ; MI N \ M IO T H F K M lux In H««i*t*unlM*r. tl»w fin»! Muti " I lio » ■ rook laaf moniti wIII bo I t e i Iti ItornitiInif nn<l llm mm din1 inailo by ilio arami Jury im i.» k e ie iy im j i . e t t e k h Hom i j ¡ila* In March In mm’ « * f a &o, uno (oot of tini bar *uu bnrin-d ! FROM DIFFERENT sK* TIOXH » l i ) fallili* UII Mollila*. Ih«« il a v II Inn i no min b Ilio fluaurlal loaa j foli« lite I» Ih«« «Olir» <lay Thla III volvoli In thla raao aa tha raroloaa OK Tifi: I SITUI» STATE* ItE- y*At MumlttX « m U b a r I»ay and «• lo aa In burnitile u|i Ira.li ami neglrcl- I VI E N T I N O INFORMATION roti! il 1«! noi nm iriin titilli Tur»day In« lo aio* ihal Ilio nra «a a propor !>• . uty l'ruaarullni Attorti««? W ir it ly ottimeulaliail Tho l a » la aovoro i «lu il T TH È REDMOND Ills. H m «aulì*« a Ione Hai Of rrlmlnal In raara of (bla klml Tbo mailmuni ^ O li» and olhar mailer a lo h«« penalty la ll.uuu lino or uno yoar ' T K H T — A n K FOH I.ITERATI HF bro*.ehi lo Iho allrtilloti of Dir» In Jall or bolli You mual noi sci h k o a k d in m n u s s e c t io n gnu d Jury olii Aro bolwoun Juno 1 ami (b-lobor Ji hn M« l'hrraon. rhargnl « U h Ih«* I » li boni a pormi! from (ho Uro! !ift< y ut a in ara and roll Indoli* » ardete ine io iltHiie«* Milllran. «H I ha re il Itila Irriti «»Il I tir uld Indir! « T » II. ( » » F s Kvory day rv-al oatalo mon and M a li Al Ihr May irriti Ih» )urv l>oorbuloa Irrigation a l ’owor Co i different bualm-oa man hi-ro an- ro- bug» 11 lo 1 for ronvlrlloit A flrr ro lv lt iR lollora from proplo all ovor brìi. ? otti all uteht Jud*« Hradahav» va Harah E Marioli ibo I nliod Slat.-a aakliiR for Infor- l lo a r b u lo a I r r i d a n o l i * |‘ o « o r C o dlar m r in l Ihatn niallon about Ibo Kodmund dlalrlrt va C II lla r u o lt 0* k «’ Kanltiar. « h o « a a acqui! Tho oiionalvo advertising Ihla aor- Deschutes Irrlifallon & l*o» or Co !ad of horar ataallne al Ihr Mai I felli I h « irlrd Urti ferok Oli «a W II Wilson ami Sialo (.and lion of Ibo county baa rorolvod by (ho rallroada and (bo Kodmond Com - lloaril. Itirr Indiri titani Ma « aa Irupll William C llurknor va M. N morrlal Club In tbo Mlildlo Weal. |d «III» \\ 1. and V M l£ Kaat and South, la brlnklna roaulla In Ihr itirar rarloadu of atolan North C M Canton va Htopbon I ami C Tho rrodllablo exhibits tho Kodmond ah 1 1 » |M«d front Ilrtid lo Top* dta(rlr( baa had on tbo detuonslra- A Kraaor pan ih. Wn I» W Tarploy va K I* talk ine tlon tralua (bo Croat Northern Hall- K nm«VI Mulinati and Ja» k Srrlrv i » a y baa aont all ovor tho country la v i l i tir trini oli a ritarda of »«diluir ton Khrol llrothora va K (\ Howloo anot hor factor Ihal baa boon Ibo Itqn ra lo minora, tiamaly. <‘haiIr» 7. T Al. Hargne va Mary K. Mr- im-aiia of d r a « ln s atloullon tbla «a y . «naoit. Orrln Jonr» and l«llt*rri Tho abuwliiR made at tbo dlfforont Hln> paoli Haalrjr la OUt oli hta o « t l llarcuo. illvorro Sialo of Oregon va K A Huaaotl. land abowa bold In all parta of tho ree* leanr» and Holitian la undrr lift tninda Thr «llnaaara «ar*- ailmlnlalralor of tho outato of Klrh- I nltod Statoa, wboreln thla aoctloi! »a a » o i l rrproaonted. baa boon an- Escheat pia* undrr $72» borni» lo ap|*aar ani Moyor. doraaed uibor moana of lurnlnR (he oyoa of A C Sali foni va J W Joiioa ff|r a aii!r»l Oregon Contrai l.uiubor a Supply ibo land aooki-r thla way. $• * U ro » tt and 1‘harlra Thotnp (lur root crop oihlblta. Rralna and •Oh acruard of thr larrniy of a Co va Hamuol Mregg llonry Tamm va Kranroa S Taluni Rraaaoa have oxcitod wondor and aur- |||i front J K Morsoti of U l’ inr prlao whorovor noon, and tho poroon « I I I h m « lo faro Ih » «rumi Jury Illvorro Mary J Conway . va fharloa W looklna for a now agricultural loca O r afe III» I jov » (rolli thè «•Ilo« Illvorro tion haa boon favorably Impronood (ha' «n i l i m i of n a lk ln i ami • • n i n i C o n »a y Tum A l.uro l.uiubor Company v i « l i b Ibo pooalbllltloa of Iho IrrlRatoil la a>’t l>ark tinnir In an rarllrr wsy •rcllon of » b le b tbo Kodmond dis Blt> h ami Thoinpaon aro Iho onlv l , l1* 1 * •'* lui ml Company Mary II I l a * kilt» va Holla N trict la Iho router. bua dora al Ilio touiily Jall Thoor proplo who have hoard - V Indolii «¡riffln of Homi. « I l i lic Dot) li I. Sabln. aaalRnoo. va Samuol about Central OroRon. and Kodmond trtr in a - barilo of attempted tap.- Mregg. J f C im k or balli, Il N U » - In particular, are anxious fur all Ihe Ha • out ou $Sou bouda information they ran Rot. and hence ( ‘.ululilo Mal Maatro of Hand, I" rio and W C llarb or Indopoudoul Koundry Company va Iho numerous Inquiries for literature M* mm | of tha rrltita of adilltary Ila |g Under f i l o raah hall tu ap|H*ar nt \ K ami \V J llrntloy and Madra« about this section ( ¡ a io « a y Moiri Company In order to keep In touch with U h torni of rourl J Stroln va l’olor KllborR. Sani throe prospective nettlem and satisfy N CJnlnl.ctg of Slalora. la ai aba 1 of obstructing an adjudicated Kdmondooti. W II Wllllaniaon ami their thirst for knowledao about this part of Central OroRon. t>. C Free Bit- on Iho Situa» ir or k Irrigatimi A I’ Clark man. advertlaltiR aud publicity aRout William Mordi! va Opal City ^ g irili of th«> OreRon Trunk Hallway, la con- ■ T I ioiiu .. K » I iik of llamplou Ijtml Company. J I. Comba va l'Ino Coroni I.UIU- lemplallliR Iho Issue of four booklols Bullo. In charged » U h inallrloua In a your doallnR almost exclusively )gt lo an animai Ilo ahnt a «li-ri lior Company with this part of Central OroRon. lu S C C a ld »o ll va J W t aln-r Ibi broko Into hla paaturo Ilo I. l.om- l'Ino TradlifR Company va this » a y lie llRuros Ibo Information ^Htb-r l.-àu bornia to appoar for seeker ami Ibo land seeker will be Madraa llaruoaa Shop Ini kepi In heller Si|ua» Orno a IrrlRatlon Company heller posted and [ T o m Sly o f lai l'Ino, arruooil o f touch with Contrl OroRon sections va A llortihork aklnic I m o hoinontoail rablna. « I I ! .Alarlo I. Ilrookn va I. H llro ik» than If only one booklet was Issued |*e lo ilanro on tbo louai rarpot If « irriti Klklna ran Rol hla ballila ni Continued on I'aRe 6 Conllnuod on I' uro 4 the : ads that pay Real Estate Loans TMK REDMOND B A N K OC COMMKRCK is prepared to make the beet terms on long Mine K K A I. E S T A T E DOANS that have been made In thla territory. The bank haa gone to much expense to InterirsC capital In the Central Oregon District and feel very much gratified at the results obtained. Through their efforts the rate of interest that formerly maintained here has been materially reduced and the true value o f lands made known to thoae who have money to Invest In mortgages. Before negotiating a loan It would Interest paid on Time Deposits. The common sense of Ihe advertiser cornea Into play to call and talk the The best Fire Insurance Companies. Safety Deposit Boxes. Redmond Bank of Commerce REDMOND, OREGON COMMERCIAL CLUB KIRK WHITED HAS GOOD WARM WEATHER HELP APPOINTS COMMITTEES SUCCESS WITH APPLES TO GROWING CROPS \\. 'llMIKK KI.KtTKD I'KKSI- OTHER KINDS OK DENT. VICE J. \V. IIKEWEK. ME IS» SH .NED — I'KOI'OSITION SO ITH W EST TO CHANtiE common sense be well mailer over with the officers o f the bank. J. Ads lliul are effective are the ads that are simple and tilled with $1.50 PER YEAR — EXHIItIT COI NT» AIEETINt; KOH THE MADE NHiHT CKOOK F IN E WEM. ON OE H U IT AUSO THE KEUENT C O NTINUED SI'E M . HIS KAHMS OF EX T R E M E W A R M W E A T H E R THE CITY— IN SFECI AIE NS O F A 1*1* LES THIS YEAR. THIS SECTION HKOUUHT THE A L F A L F A CROI* ALONO AT A HAITI» K ATE FAIR In the preparation of every ad. and Ihe more ads he prepares the more experienced he becomes. It Is Ihe experienced advertiser after all who appreciates Iho value of newspaper advertíalas, knows how to advertise, ami » r i l e s Ihe ads Ihal count. If a merchant Is ro I iir him to put Into his ads lo advertise, there are but three thltiRS for name Ihe article for sule. tell why the article Is R oo d to have, and then say Ihal he sella II. An ml should cnlch the eye of Ihe reader. This ean he done by so p re p a riti Ihe ml as to have It easily dlatliiRUlshed from other ads In the paper. II Is up to Ihe advertiser or merchant to lay out Ills ads and then he puls his own taste and Ideas Into his ads Hy con tinually atudyliiR Mils phase of his adverllsItiR and puttlnK his best Ideas Into practice he will finii ihal his ails will rtow In attractiveness Ads must Interest by appenllnK to Ihe Intelligence o f the people. Cor Instance, lei us Illustrale a good way to advertise soap. To make Ihe snap ad InterestI iir and convey Information we miRht show the value of cleanliness, use and ml au ee of soap, value of this particular klml of soap, how It la made and Ihe Ingrediente II contains, ami wherein II excels other kinds o f soap In this way we aecure the at tention and Interest, and If the soap cun aland the lest the ad will be i onvlnclng The attractive. Interesting and convincing mis are Ihe onea Ihal sell Ihe goods They are the telling ads and those Ihal pay. TMK 8POKKHMAN CAN HKLP YOU WITH YOUR ADVKRTI8- INO TO OKT RKSUI.TS, I.KT US DEMONSTRATE. Copyright by (leo. K. I’ alleraon Kirk Whited, who has farms south west of Redmond, and one of the At the Commercial Club "s m o k e r" ! best growing orchards In the Red last night at Ehret’s hall, J. W. ! mond district, was in town last Sat Brewer resigned from the presidency urday and brought some Duchess of the club, and J. W . Moore was apples to The Spokesman office that elected In his place. The resignation were as nice apples as could be of Mr. Brewer was on account of hls grown tn any section of the United having been el«M-ted secretary of the States Central Oregon Development League, The apples were grown on six- and not being eligible to hold two year-old trees that have been bear o dices. ing for three years, and Mr. " ’ hlted Committees for the coming annual said the trees this year were loaded down with fruit. Last year the trees Continued on I'age 6 bore equally as well. Mr. Whited has other varieties of apples In hls orchard, but be says the Duchess are the best growers he has had ex perience with. His orchard is on a slope and fully protected from earlv and late frosts, and all the large and small fruits do well. Aside from growing apples Mr. AA’ hlted has sev eral varieties of grapes that are hearing and doinx well. In conversation with Mr. Whited Lynch A Roberts will have their fall opening Friday, September 12. he said that It was a mistaken Idea They wll display their Fall Millinery. to think that fruits would not grow Ladles' Costs and Suits. Dress Moods, tn this section— that all they needed etc. Music from 2 to 5 p. m. Every was Intelligent care, the right loca body is cordially Invited to visit the ; tion of tr«>es and bushes and the se- lectlon o f the right kind of varieties. store anil Inspect the fall goods. Lynch A Roberts say they have the nicest assortment of hats, coals and It Is understood that Ouy Syford sulta that they have ever had and has traded hls Tacoma property for are proud to have the public Inspect the Anderson ranch, southwest of them. Opening day, Friday. Sep the city, and moved on to hls prop tember 12. erty Monday with hls two sons. LYNCH & ROBERTS' TALL OPENING ON SEPT. 12 Not for many years has this sec tion o f Central Oregon experienced such a continued spell o f hot weather as prevailed during the month o f August. In former years one or two extreme hot days were the limit, and then the weather would turn normal again, but this year August brought forth two weeks o f continual hot weather that was a surprise to the old timers who have been In this section for the past eight or ten years. While the hot weather was uncom fortable in one way. It was very com fortable in another, in that tt assured a bumper crop o f all kinds of field grains and made the alfalfa fairly Jump out of the ground and brought a happy smile to the face o f the farmer. Farmers who are In a position to know state that this section will raise three good crops of alfalfa this year, and that the large acreage that was sown to this crop this season has had the best kind of a start. Root crops have also been bene- fltted by the hot weather, and the potato crop promises to be large. Oats and wheat will give a large yield In some fields the oats mea sure six feet high, with good heads. Wheat, while not so tall, will be well headed out and yield good returns. Taken all around, the warm weather of August ts just what this i