Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Huh City” of Central Oregon No. lo KKDMOND. ( KOOK COUNTY, OKKiiON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMHKR 11, 1913 ‘ SECRETARY OF C l 0. LEAGUE E T PLANS FOR EFFECTIVE WORK HERE IS BEST J. W. HKKWKK. RECENTI. Y EI.K( TED SE( UK FAR Y Or' CENTRAI OKKUON DEVELOPMENT I.KAM K, Itetimonti Creamery Now Turn’ ¡nit Out a 11 iich Craile ETTINU M l AIKS OK HIS (H I M K IN ( ONDITION of Hutter » LAUNCH AN EFFECTIVE CAMPARÍN OF PI li- $1.50 PER YEAR Real Estate Loans lilCITY FOR THE WHOLE OF < ENTI« \L OKELON— (»UNTIES OF CROOK, LAKE. HARNEY AND LAM ATI! INTERESTED IN THE MOVEMENT ■ ■ PLANT HAS KEEN' PUT IN FINE CONDITION -------------- i.h v Brewer of thla city. Ihe I f , l n imi secretary o f Hi" «'«■" irai O ' n ito n Development U m u ». la layln? plana for an active campaign o f M M IcIty for Cenlral Oregon .lor I » « *'•> Inrili «»f «»ffl( n Thn InnRun 1« |MMd o f ÜM cotta ti«« Of 1 Mártir? ami Klamath. amt r»rh |( «IO II sufficient auw o f morir? lo b« aipai ini in proprrly advertising 'al OrogOB IO <!>r ou laid# world Mi Brewer, a ho la In close loitrh _____ i "Utili lona In Ihrar four MOO IlH , la noa boa? working nul plan« for > publicity «ampaigu (hat a ill beta, rraulla and br of rnui h briirtll to p ill« an Hull of (h r «la ir II I* Ilio nlrnllon lo |ila<r rrllablr Infor MOI concerning 1‘rntral Orriuti to tl r banda i.f Inlrllillnc tinarotllnra ao filial ab ril they a r r lir lirrr Ih n will know ju «i w tint to r i p « t I h n « thn ricorsim i of thn North •m Immigration o Q r lili tnt tat* county much hna hnnti tnnrtinl br them regarding ron d i!Iona lirrr M C I 1 M< * M l III I M I TKI.I.M \IMH T T i l l a M lT IliN B l l l a a M ir ile Hullrr. buyer for Lf li * llobrrta o f Ihla rii?, ahllr IO Portland laal a r r k durine Itu) «r> Kxruralon We*tk." bad llir fnl lo Ine I n lr r ilr a In Iho l'orlland Ol [""lati uf Ibr Ihlrd [•'M ia» M Hullrr. tiurer for l . i m l i Hubrrta' dr pari tur ni alorr. o f lin i mnd. ala» Iliade hrr fall Irlp r a r llr r | Ihr araaon. bui r rlu rtir d for Ih. • rara' cxcu raion a rrk " Aa Ih r In lrrlor country bullda up orr and more.' ahr aald. th ere a III i a l a r e r r and larevr am i? o f buy- ra rumine Im o l'orfland rnrh ara un. and thè Inalllullon o f thè buy- ira' e t r u raion la halled a Uh drlleh* )y Ihnti Thr rom plrlrnraa o f Ihr jlorka i nrrlrd hrrr and Ih r Uriti uf ravellllg ntpntiar, alluri ahlppllie di» ance and aurh drtalla w I I I - m a l e Unorn and m ofr buyrra com e lo irtland rarh yrar, Inalrad o f lak Ine Ih r Ione trip lo thr ritira o f I h r Eaat ‘ " and limy « I I I work In conjunction Manager Merrick. Since Taking a lili Ihr fr u ir a i (Irreoll llrvrlup Charge of Husinesu, Has Made lum i laiteur, Ihroueh Mr llrratar, In liMatiiie a eood. aubalanllal rlaaa a Reputai ion for Redmond of Mariniliurallata In Ihla part of Mir ■lair Thr railroad people Itavi* a m i Creamery Product ih r poor (Milli y o f arridine any kind of a prraon lulo Hila tirar m unir? un 1 ih rlr land arrkrra' eiruratona What lliry Intm d lo do In thr futura «alti br lo carefully •* ru lliti«« all ln(«iid Since th « Incorporation of th« die ari Urta Iti ('m ir a i Orreon aa lo l(«dmunit Cream «ry im o a ro-opera- ih rir turati« rapablllly, r lr . In order llv r concern, and securing C. f M er 10 d rt rril llt ir a l i r t l i r r Ibry a 111 m ak r rick aa munaecr of ih r plant, nun*- dralr ablr arillrra. and tin aie tl im i rroua chane«a for thr better have- In Ih r r i e l " «r ,H o n And rteht h « r r been mad«, and the butter m anufac la a h r r r Ih r Ira e u r a III br of tnurh tured by lb « company haa ealned a hrlp lo I h « rullruail (Miopie, for Mr aide reputai Ion for excellence all l l r « « « r alalra II la hla i m m illiti l.i over ihla pari o f (he alate and In Ihn e a l h « r r v lla b l« alallallra o f dllTrrrnt l’uri land markets. «.«.Ilona In (h r four i ou ni I r » and I imvi * Ilei « « e n |,7uo and I.kOO pound« 11 In ahap« for uar by thr Immigra o f butter are made weekly at preaent Iloti officiala and ulhrra and all o f II ineeia with a ready aale With a man o f Mr l l r r w r r 'a e l Since the co-operation o f the concern ei u t i l e alitili? aa occretary o f . t h e and Ihe running of the plant under I ra e u r m tare r aniounl o f giMtd « I I I the present management It haa been br arronipllatlrd for l l i r organisation noticeable that all customers that buv and th r a ho ir o f f r u i r a i O r re o n once lie, uni« steady distornerà and Increase their orders. Aa the reputa Mia M T T .» T l l l h N lA M IIK H tion o f Ihe butter exlelida. new rua- U IT H U H IT l i l l a M i l l tomera are added to the Hat, and II la predicted by those lu a position to lim iter K filatoti, a ho haa a ni«** know that It will not be long before f i a c r e farm olir m llr aoulli o f Ih l» Ihe lledmond Creamery butter will rlly. «a a In lo a n laal Saturday and have a alale wide reputation and Ihe alalrd that hla fruii trrra were loadrd manufacturing faclllrlea o f the plant doan Mila )>-ar a lili fruii 11« hi»« will have to be enlarged to lak r • a )» Ih rrr rrab applr Irm a Miai arili lM*nr o f the Increased out pul demanded In a ili» Krom four S-year-old Yrl- by distornerà There are now about 90 patrona low Tranaparmil appi« !r ««a li« look These off a ll and a half boxea of applet, delivering cream to ihe plant « in i« of th«m weighing three-quar- patrona cover a large territory, aoine l«ra of a pound rach 11« haa an o f them coming from aa far away aa Aa Ihe con arre of orchard and all o f hla Irm a Alfalfa, eaal of llend cern la conducimi on Ihe co-opera- a r« In prim « ■ ondinoli tlve plan. It haa been demonalrated to Ihe patrons that It la to their bene Y I1 IM H I %IM» \ f i t t i l i T fit to bring In nothing but Ihe best Som« yi-arn neo III a Western min o f cream, for the stirreaa of the ine I own a man «a a found d«ad In creamery In putting out a superior hla hotel room. haiie«d lo a brdpoat arflcle o f goods means aucceaa for by la auap«nd«r» T h « Jury of mln«ra Continued on I’age 3 brouehl In Ih « fo llo « lue »«r d lr t al ih « fo ro n er'a lni(u«at "tlec««a ed ram « lo hla d«alh by cornine hom« full and mlataklne hlmarlf for hla pania." T H E REDMOND R A N K O F COMMERCE la prepared to make the beat terms on long time RKA1. E STA TE M iA N S that have been made In this territory. This bank haa jtone to much expense to Interest capital in the Central Oregon District and feel very much gratified at the results obtained. <e * Through our efforts the rate o f Interest that form erly maintained here haa been m aterially reduced and the true value o f lands made known to those who hsve money to Invest In mortgages. Before negotiating a loan It would matter over with the officers o f this bank. Interest paid on Tim e Deposits. The best Fire Insurance Companies. « Safety Deposit Boxes. Redmond Bank of Commerce REDMOND, OREGON LYNCH & ROBERTS' FALL DID GOOD WORK FOR FINANCIAL INSTITUTION RAILROAD IS BUYING CLUB WHILE PRESIDENT HELPING THE FARMERS VEGETABLES FROM US WHO PAYS FOR THF ADS? i . f a i i i n g f ir m of t in I N A I A I, K\ KNT H \*» It F T IK IM . P R E S ID E N T O F 1XIM- W O R K IN G FOR BEST IN TE R E S TS M E R IT A I. <T .l'B A H U S TLE R I .a rg o t Since In l enirai Oregon In- J. W. Brewer Wa* a L ive W ire in It la common to hear a non-advertlalug merchant aav that I'* '^ doesn't believe In silver!lain*, but gives Ihe customer Ihe benefit i f Ihe money h « saves by not advertising l«et uà «sanane this ata'e- menl and nee how much truth II contains Judicious advertíalo,! sella more goods for the merchant, turna hla slock quicker and mah* » II possible, by Increasing the volume o f hiialneaa. to buy In blggt r quant It lea and obtain a bigger discount. Increasing ihe volume of business d sc rea ara the selling coat. A merchant will aell cheaper, If possible, because he will thus gain customers from hla com p elllm «. nuit also Increase Ihe demand, aa lowering Mie price of an ui li •* placea It within the reach o f a larger per cent of the people an I la thua i f stimulant to trade The price o f a commodity la lowered and Ihe qunllly la hotter««’, through Ihe medium o f advertising Take Mie automobile as uu Il lustration Advertising haa made Mie automobile business. It over come the prejudice Miai existed against the iiinchlne and crest-* I a demand that enabled the factories to Increase the output and cu. Mie selling price to leas than 50 per ceni o f whal II was a few year« «g o It la readily seen that the consumer does not pay for advertising, aa Ihe advertiser sella cheaper than the non advertiser If ihe consumer does not pay for the advertising, w ho does p.i.v . It cannot lie the advertiser aa advertising Increases hla salea, de creaaea hla œ llln g coal and Increases hla pronta I lie advertiser does not pay beesuae advertising pays him Then who paya for Ihe advertising’ The non advertiser pays fur Ihe ailverlla'i g done by his advertising competitor All business that he loses lo his advertising competitor Is part o f the price lie pays. The non advertiser and Ihe poor advertiser, each In proportion, pay for the ada o f the good advertiser. T H E SPO K E SM A N P A N H E L P YOU W IT H YO U R A D V E R T IS ING TO O K T RESULTS. be well to call and talk the L E T US DEM ONSTRATE. Copyright by Oeo. K. Patterson vite» Ail to Come and I ìimm I» S. P. A S. R. R. BUYS FOR T H E IR O F T H IS SECTION D IN E R S AND C AM PS Beilinonil Bank o f Commerce (ilvsv Kwtmonil Union Warehouse Company I (.«.«lin g for Itetlniond and A «»l»l»n c e to Farm er« and Haa Filled Several Orders Thla Section Others Needing Same fo r A bove Road I Lynch A Koberta, department 1 In Ihe retirement o f J. W . Brewer »tore proprietors o f this city, who from the presidency o f the Redmond conduct the largest store In Central Commercial Club that organisation Oregon, w ill have their fall opening loses the beat executive officer It ever Mr. Brewer's resignation as of millinery, ready-made ladle»' coat* had. president o f the club w u owing to and suits, corsets and underwear to his having been elet-ted secretary o f morrow, Friday, the 12th. There will be inualc at the store In the the Central Oregon Development League, a position which precluded afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock hint from acting as president o f the The openings o f the above Urn» spring, summer, fall and w inter are club. During hla Incumbency aa presi always looked forward lo with antici pation and pleasure by the buyers of dent o f the club Mr Brewer haa been faithful and efficient Ihla section o f Ihe county. . Lynch an earnest. ft Roberta have, by being live wire worker for the objeeja for which the the upbuilding inerrhanta and letting the people club was established know what they have for aale. bull? o f Hedinond and the surrounding He haa been a live wire. up a magnificent business In Red country. He ha* brought attention to Red mond from a »m all beginning. The fume o f Mil» firm 1» not confined (o mond and the Redmond district from Redmond alone; they draw trade nil parts o f the state. He haa given from many mllea In all direction* hla lim e and money to further the from here and are continually ex Interests o f the club and what It tending their territory. No »p lie rs stamla for. and he haa seen success »pin their web* over Ihe door» o f thl* crown moat al o f hla efforts In the Arm, for their continual campaign work ne had laid out fo r accomplish o f newspaper publicity keep» the ment. It la such men aa J. \V. Brewer, door» o f their »lo re on the constant men who are not all self, but who »wing. If you want to aee some o f the work for the Interest o f the commun latest things In m illinery, etc., attend ity In which they Rye. that build up the opening tomorrow anil you wljl cities and countries and whose names live after they ara gone from their be well entertained. chosen work A commercial club to If you want to keep posted take be a success'must have a good, able It will probably be an Interesting One o f the etrongest and best known financial Institutions o f Cen piece o f news to some o f the farm er* tral Oregon Is th£ Redmond Bank of and others In the Redmond district Commerce. It has become known as to learn that the 9. P. A 8. R. R. the "Bank o f the People.” fo r It was and the Oregon Trunk R R. are buy the first bank In Central Oregon to ing farm produce from this section interest itself In the w elfare of the for consumption on their dining cars. farmers and newcomers and make It ; hotels and at different cam pa. But poaaible for them to get money for such is the fact. Manager C. H. M iller o f the R ed the purchase o f stock to engage In the dairying business In thla section. mond Union Warehouse Company in- It haa always been the policy of forma The Spokesman that hla com the bank to do all In Its power, con pany has been shipping out all kinds sistent with sound banking methods, of vegetables to the above roads the to boost and help thla section o f the past few weeks. 1-aat week the com state, and Redmond in particular. pany sent out a shipment o f potatoes, Thla Institution realties that the set cabbage, onions, beets, carrots and tling up and prosperity o f this sec rutabagas to different places In fur the tion means more prosperity and busi Washington and Oregon ness for the bank They believe In above two roads The drat shipment building up. and not tearing down— o f vegetables, etc., was a very small not wanting everything In sight -and order— a trial order— but the pr*>- by working along these lines the ducta gave aurh aaUsfactiou that the Redmond Bank o f Commerce haa orders have been constantly Increas gained the confidence o f the m ajority Ing In alxe. and the one sent out last o f the people In Redmond and this week was a good sited one. Mr. M iller says If the farmers In section. The bank Is now offering money thla section w ill co-operate with the for loans to farm ers to buy cattle Warehouse Company In the matter and sheep with, and for long time o f furnishing products for shipments loans on real estate. The m anage he la sure at least $200 of farm ment o f the Institution la trying to products could be shipped weekly get 7 per cent money for real estate from here. He also pointed out that loans fo r 10 to 20 years, and they the ralroad companies could get state they expect to be able to make plenty o f nil kinds o f garden pro- » I --- —— The Spokesman $1.60 a year. Continued on Page 0 ------- — - .* - ■ ■ Continued on Page 4 Contlnued on Faga 4