Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Hub City” of Central Oregon VOI 4. No. 11 $1.50 P E R YEA R KKDMONI), ( KOOK COUNTY, OKKGON, THURSDAY, SKPTKM BEK 18. 1913 j th« bulldln* and *rounda, lion Pive Ito )* ; Krturnrd hi True Mill» and Pour Noi True Mil» IN K A 'O K « H \NG(NG I MP S IIE K li r S O P P K K Adw Cwp >' Urplarinic Drinking in Court llounr With a HM'lary Fountain— Pound Fta urial Condition Good To i Ilo liuti W I. Ilrad shaw, t*4r- f i II J u d g e Wo lht> ( r a n d Jury i'iii|'*!iflr.| at ihf p t r ti.(<.• r I«.riu, l u l l , of (In' Circ uì1 Cuori ut ili» Htai« uf o r« - •on, pt-ir Hi« county uf Crook. I"-* to report u fo li o « » m lia«« b««u lu aaaalon II*« d a r* ■ad I a *« returned eight tru e billa •od » ur not true billa ■ h h a t * nitrii our im « l m r r f u l l i hi aiul rutifiltl»ratlo(i lo all _____ laintu find mfillrffi of rvrrjr hind a nd n a t u r a Ibal h a * « !>e«n b r u t i t b e f o r e ua. a nd aalde fruiti tb« I la h e r e l u f u r e r e p o r t e d In th«- r m u rue o f o ur la b o ra , « e ) ir I n d u l i e i u « a n d p r e d ili III.- In * r e c o m n i p n d a t lo n a a n d r o n na f o r lb« r a n n i d e r à ! Ion of jrour» the l a l p u i - n aiul r l l l c - !>■ o f I f Cou nt* of CriMik uud we j hereby declare our runfldenc« in hla ¡ab ility aa a c a re ta k e r and hla com- for I fit> |»< t NI f lull fm off uplfH • ml « I i n m r » * r film in t f»«« prit)* hr *ak»« In Ilio appwaraar» of th» rourt houa» m u t k ro u i i <I m Wfi h a t » V IftH •'«! th» Moflí» Ilo» pif fil fi tir»» In t « r «* « t for fh» poor find h h f o r t mini tv*, fir ti (Milito) « U h so tnt* of th»iii miti furl tlifit I lu-y «ri* bo- liifi w»ll rar»«l for «ntl ar» upprtM i« tlvr of ih«* r vire timi 1« hrlnjc reti ileretl limili We believe thill (he rounty filioultl fittili llfielf filUitiUt further tlelny of the »(ate tletiioiifit rat ion farm art of 1913 filiti ttiak«* a »ultahle appropria Utili OUI of the f U II t if i of the roilllty trefifiurer to et|t|lp tuie fi otiti tienila! tient ileiiioiifit rat Ititi farm In Crook rounty for tlry fartnliiK tleinoimt rat Ititi work lly Mila ari th» Hiaie of Or» fion ha« «pproprlateil tuie titillar for every titillar the rounty will an np propria!» mi«l we believe that money •o appr«iprlate«| will be an Int»«*- nient of m aterial aliti lasting benefit to the whole rounty W e h a v e r i a m i n e « ! t h e bttlltlln ir* o f t h e ( ' r o o k C o u n t y H i g h H« h o o t , in ( l u d i o * t h e I t if lu fit rla l A r t a b u i l d i n g , n o w In m u r a r o f r o m p l e t l o n . a i i <1 w e to m Itieliil t h e prefitnlit h lf ih e l i U c l l b o a r d f o r It« profire«yi|%en e» « a n d f i e l t h e y filioultl b e e l i r o u r a g e d a m m u « h a a pof ifilblr 111 t h e i r a l t i r e r e e f f o r t « t o b u i l d mi I n s t i t u t i o n w h e r e o u r t hli* «Irei! f i l l i lie fiff«ir«|ed t h e heat o f h i g h •« htHil I n s t r u r t I o n w h e n the> h a v e fin ish ed the r e g u la r ro tn m o 'i a rho o l roursefi W e «tefilre a l s o t o r e a f f i r m t h e rot.- v tr t lo t ifi o f t h e p r t n e t l l u g g r u m i J u r y , t h a t o f M ay l u l l . wi t h reap«-« ! ( > t h e p u r r ha« » b y t h e r o u n t y o f a n a n t o t i i o h l l e f o r t h e b e t t e r eftl« l e t i r y find r o n d u r t o f r o u n t y bufilo»»«. a n d b e lle v e th at for th e b e tte r s e r v ic e p r o v i d e d b y t h e « h e r I ff a a n d o t h e r a d t n i n l f i t r a t i t e o f t p e « o f t h e r o u n t y t li u t th e I n v e a tm rn t haa m o re t h a n w a r r a n te d Itself In f a r t . In t h e o n e • i n g le I n s ta u re th at w a s so v iv id ly b r o u g h t to o u r « M en tion , w e r e f e r to ARE BENEFITED Real Estate Kt‘t|uirrmrnl A n to ( ul t i viti ion Modified W hen Good Kailh I n Proved. Loans NEW REGULATIONS ARE ISSUED l«Y S E C Y I.ANE T I I K REDM O ND HANK OK C O M M E R C E Is prepared to m ak e the Showing Mud It«* Made of llifli- rultie* in Way of TilluKt*— I n- furxeen Misfortunes May lie Ground for Kclirf H omesteaders who honcatly and «arneatly undertake to eatabllab hotnea ou tbe puhitr domain will And tb« Interior Ib-partiueiil, under Hec- retary U n n . dlapoaed to ro natrue the three-year bomeatead law p rac ti cally and liberally, * i v l n * every eu- co u ra * em e iit to those who are a c t ln * In *ood faith. but co m b a tllti* at every turn the man who atteuipta to u»e tbe bomeatead law for spccula- tlve purposes Coder the t h r e e - ) e a r law, aa ll passed Con*r«aa. b om eateaders are required to cu ltiv ate on e -alite e n th the area of their eutrlea the ancond year, and one e l * h l h the third year, or, on the uaual •|uarter-aectl»n e n try. culllv nle III acres the second Continue«! on Page 4 year and 20 acres the third year and until they receive the potent Thu low. however. Rives the S e c r e tary discretionary power to waive the cultivation requirem ent In case he deems such waiver JuatlAable S e cre tary Flaher. In p r o m u l g a t e s regulatio ns fur the enforcem ent of the t h r e e - ) e a r law. declined In ad vance to stip u la te any cla ss of en- trie» on which th e cultiv ation re Ilia III:»« l i t l: - I ' M K i : \ M l f i l T K» M l quirem ents would be reduced regulatlona were decidedly harah l l l l . l v IN liti-: t o t NT» and brought a vigorous protest from all over the West T h e Klaher regu lation» have been set aalde. or rath e r that provision relatin g to c u ltiv a Match Horae It.« in* and Man) Other tion. and a sub stitu te ruling haa been made by Aaalatant S e cre tary of the K v ral» «»III lb* Inter.—11 hr (Continued on Cage 6 for Npcctntora beat te rm s on long tim e B E A L E S T A T E LOANS that have been made In thla te rrito ry. T h i s bank baa gone to much expense to Interest capital In the ( 'e n t ra l Oregon District and feel very much gratlAed at the re s u lt* obtain ed. T h ro u g h o ur effort* the r a te o f Interest that fo rm erly maintained here has been m ate rially reduced and the tru e value of lands made known to those who have money to tnveat In mortgages. B e fo r e negotiating a loan It would S well to call and ta lk the m a tte r over with the officers of thla bank. Interest paid on T im e Deposit* T h e best F i r e Insu rance Companies. S a f e ty Deposit Boxes. MANY ATTRACTIONS AÍ CROOK COUNTY FAIR reference t o t b e p r o p . » . .I to equip an olftr« for th« Iff on the * round floor or bn«« of the rourtliouae and to re I t h e preaent Jail, « e a l a l i tu MM» that « e h a i e « la m ln e d the plM> and ape« Uh alluna therefo r and INH II) a|-pru*e of tlinui and remiti ^ ■ t l that the county ro u rt r a r r * out ■ K to the fart that the tre»« «n r a III orrupjr the preaent i|iiartera of (lie »herI(T afte r the Aral da* -if ^ ■ l i i r * . I P H . » h e n he b e u n i e i th« ^ ^ ■ • o l le i t u r and will h a t e no fur Ihor nae for hla prenant quartern. In in* the m u l t. and that t i e It* aaaeaaor la In need of the I. we re. oui mutui to the ro tin i* t that a door be ru t Into »aid It from the aaaeaaor'n olili'« «u T h e Ninth Annual Crook County th* Il «III lin areeaalble from that Of l l - e for the « r i t e r protertlon of the Knlr to be held at Prlnevllle next ^ ^ k r d a of th« office of the r o u h l * week beginning on Tuesday and c o n tinuing for Ave d a)a promises to be ^K»aur the beat fair ever held In Central O r B t e alali nnperlall* to r a il the at egon. and a large attend ance la e x t f i l i u n of the rommlnnloner'a ro u rt. pected front all parts of the county n p t In aeaalon, to the fart that two and outatde point» ^ H t r atatutea are Ireln* violated In One of the main features o f the . EH» E \ t l l \ E E H S NE» El« »I. H rourt houae bulldln* and that fair will be the live stock exhibit I. » I I I .E T it » N s «ETIO N S hogs and c a ttle This, the o ffic e r*j Mr a b etter eia tn p le to Individual* d for ■ b etter reaper! for the law of the f * t r ** y . will be the bent ami E l t o o k «NH NT» t i E T S » II» E K O M held a n y Renerai, « e advócala the aboliate moat com plete exhibit where In tbe sla te, not even barring T H E GO» M I N M E N T nt of the d rlnklna ru p * In the tb e S t a t e Kalr. xirt houae and eatab llahment of one Another event that la attrac tin g ««. »1. «ITIaon. II. M. Abbott and more aan lta r* drink In* fountain» much a ttention la th« match bora» Cha<*. Mums Made Tratte* antl eretti and th« Im m ed iate reliante- race« T h e re will be horse racin g * o f the not r a n n o oo that ail temo every day. and chariot race« will be: Count) Court Appropriate* I V K I lo Curvila»«-« l*a»t »»eek I»-1 Un* outward will a » l n * outward run on three day* T b e agricultural A hm I*I In Improving Konti* cxhlhlta will be U rg e and varied ” W# alao wish t o reeuinineiid. In ew of the fart that the tre asu re r T h e re will be plenty o f good music In th e County by * band of 22 piece«, made up of j III have placed on hint the burden player« from different town* In the f t * * collect ion a f t e r J a n u a r y 1. rounty. Itedmoml city property was on the P M . that ad ditiate provlalott be T h e fair man agement ha* done | move last week, and a num ber of ■de In the way of aaalatanre by the hanged Crook county people hav e little aunty court lu e n ab le him properly T h e ( II conception of the Interest tak e n In do that work. We rerom m rn d can e njo y aVd appreciate, and every *»axntln during tb e week hat hla aalary be Increaaed to a man. woman and child In Crook F r y real e state agency put through the m a tte r of good ro ad* by the local county 1« Invited to attend W'ndnna- the different deal» T h e Kcdmond forest service officials. Is what the Int aomewliere near the value of day. S eptem b er 24. will be •’School property deala that Mr Fry haa made ; P rln e vllle J o u r n a l says. All are I* aervlcea and that aulflrlent clerk Day." when all arhool children will during the past two month» will ag- aw are that It was through the e f Ire be provided, ao that th e work of be admitted fren. gregate In the neighborhood of $90.- fo rts of S upervisor B o ss that we are lle c t ln * the t a l e a n e i t year will 0 0 0 . He recently »old the H«*dmond 1 Indebted for the Prlnevllle-M ltehell broceed r e *u la rly and natlafaclorlly HAMPLE D E Kt 'I (Nt >MIC »I. Ill » I Nli Hotel property for II. F. Jon«»» to road. Nor «lives Mr. Kivs»' *eal stop We have e i a m l n e d the book* and II M. Abbott for 1 2 6 , 0 0 0 . and thla. with th e one road. He and Super H o fflre a of the varimi* c o u n t * ottlclul* Mall I »nier tlrlnd«lone Will Coal taken In connection with the amounts visor Merritt of the D eschutes Na- Eun-lia*er Heavy l a u d while the lim e I» ao limited that ( Involved la*t week, about $ « 3 .0 0 « . tUvnal Fo rest appeared before the ■ we are unable to Rive an e i p e r t opln- j A man llvlng al Rupie«, way over m ake* the above total county court at thla term and s e ■ lull on the acco un t*, we have lieen A* sla ted last w«»«*k. W. M. \»'ll*on on thè « s t re m e e a * t e m «dge o f Ihe cured the sum of $ 5 0 0 . which will ■ very favorably Imprenaed with the bought the Bedm ond Hotel property be used In co-operation with the fo r I way the olflre* are rondurted and rounty, ord ered a grlndaton« front Sear*. Hivebuck A C o . at thelr of II. M. Abbott, and In addition to est service In Axing up th e worst f i everythliiR »eein* to have been prop S e a ttle brmnrh, lo he »hlpped lo hlnt that he al*o secured the Mulua build f i e r l y and well taken r a r e of, the by exprea* T h e grlndaton« arrlved ing and property on the c o r n e r of places In the lava road on this side T h e government I county property »earn* lo lie In Rood ¡ In lledmoml yeaterdny mornlng. Sixth and F *tr«»et*. T he se holding* of Ihe t'a*rades. wlll spend s like amount and It Is ■ condition and In a Rood alate of re- j « b e r e lt had «o he tran *fe rr«d lo now give Mr. Wilson nearly a whole thought that thla will m ak e a fairly th« Stage line for P rlnevllle The I pair. Kurlh erntore. we wl*h to rea*ntire «x presa c h a rg e * on the g r ln d .t o n e block fro ntag e on Six th stre et, be passable highway over the McKenxle e a ttle to Medinomi were $2 20. tween K and F «treet». n t S ---------- pass Into the W i lla m e tte valley. Two I Die taxp ayer* unii the rltlx cu * of the f r o vili Mr. Abbott In turn, a f t e r tran s T h « expre»* ch a rg e * that «III pile thousand dollars have already be«*n I County of Crook that our InventlR*- up on thl» »Ione through thè stage ferrlng the hotel property, acquired expended on th e west side of the I tlon* have d eiuon*trated to ua that e xpre** coni pani«* before lt reach«» 240 acres of Swalley ditch land a I the financial condition of the county lt* d«*tlnallo n wlll undoubtedly be few mil«** southwest of the city, ami m o u ntain* and $ 5 , 0 0 0 more has be«vn I I» much fletter than we believe the * * mudi more. All thè*«* rliarg«**, go acres of land In the Powell B utte allo tted by the governm ent for road b e tte rm e n t. T h is should ta k e care I Renerai lmpre**lon an io n * the tax-1 taken to gether wlth tbe Ar»t cosi of section. Mr. Mutua Invested In 80 j payer* neem* to Indicate, anil we thè stono, wlll brlng thè total cosi acre * In Ihe Powell B u tte section of the west side. Alfred Muti*. Mr. K«v»s says that the work on wl*h hereby to reatore confidence, j of (he «otte way up. also, considérât Ion of which wa* the lava beds will be started a* soon and that Crook county will be out .. hardware dealer bere, *nw thè $4 .6 0 0 . ■tone «nd thè expreaa c h a rg e * to as w«*ather perm its In the spring. of debt before many more m onth* Other real e sta te tra n s a c tio n * d ur thiN city frotn S f a t il o ami «tatotl to On being questioned as to pro have pa**ed. la our belief T h « Hpokeaman that h« would havo ing Ihe week were the »ale of the gress on the P rinevllle-M Itchell road We ta k e th l* opportunity of con- aold Ihe «amo klnd of a stono f « h ». C. Cole farm near the city to N. R ratu latln * II. II. Clow, cuatodlan of Redmond for $ 1 8 6 T h e sbovo I* A. G ardn er of Orient, S. D.. and the Supervl*«vr llivsa stated that the work The pi« of the cou rt hou*« and around*, upon a »am,-.- - - «conomlcal btiylng a» W. M Miller place near Cline F a l l * for thla fall had b«»en stopped . the Intere*! he apparently aeem* to practiced by some o f Ihe people who le n d away for mall ord er goods l •«> II. Hlcharda of SprlngAeld. I tah. la k e In the r a r e and ap pearan ce of Vfitli be Redmond Bank of Commerce REDMOND, OREGON FIVE SENTENCED TO THE PENITENTIARY HAS BEEN INCREASED T H K K K T O l*K N . T W O IV » K O I.E l» . ONE SE N T E N T E IJuick Action Cary In »» ho S I S T E N D E I» C a*e of B urned I 'K o r o s E NEW K ISH HATCHERY E tili O D E I.I. L A K E \\ 111 uà iti tinnir am i Kt*h Com nii**lou B elieve* 70 Hiddanee o f |-e*ta Can lie T o n * o f Hay Accontpli*lvevl P rln e vllle J o u r n a l : C ircuit Court ad jo urn ed last Wednesday evenin g, a f t e r J u d g e Bradshaw sentenced Ave prisoners. J o h n N. M cP herson, convicted of stealing a m are b elo nging to Geor„e Mlllican. was sentenced to the peni te n tiary from one to ten years. Thla was M cP h e rso n ’s second trial. P la in tiff has 60 days to present bill of exceptions. Logan M cP herson, convicted of a t tem pting to com m it rape on the per son of Mrs. Louise T obin last T h u r s day a fterno o n at the home of W i l liam K iechner. was sentenced to the pen front one to ten years. P la i n tiff has 60 days to Ale bill of excep tions. W illiam Cary, who burned 70 ton* of hay last T h u rsd ay night fo r J i m Cram, was sentenced to the pen from six m onths to thr«*e years. Cary confessed his crim e. W hen quest toned by J u d g e B rad shaw aa to the motive he said he didn’t have any. He and J i m Cram had traded horses and be th o u gh t J i m got a little the beat of It. Cary sal«) that Cram told him that th e horse waa a good one, but ugly, yet, notw ith standing, th e trad e waa made Cary got to brooding over th e m atte r and It Anally got Into his head to burn the hay. He rode a b uckskin horse T h e S t a t e F ish and G am e Commis sion has Increaaed th e bounty on tim b e r wolves and cou gar, and estab lished two new h a tc h e rie s T h e com mission expects t h a t t h e ir action will result In increased activ ity o f f a r m e rs and h u n te rs hi ridding the cou n try of the " v a r m i n t s " which have been c au sin g much d estruction to d om estic a n im a ls and wild deer. T h e new h a tc h e ry which is pro posed for Odell la k e will prove valu able. becau se of Its geographical po sition. H ith e rto It haa been neces- sary to tran sp o rt young trout many miles over a rough expanse of c o u n try to reach the head w aters of the riv ers and lak e s in th e Coast and Cascade mountains. T rip s on ho rseb ack of a w e e k s d uratio n have been necessary in the past. F r o m Odell la k e the tim e re- quplred to reach the headw aters of th e Hogue. Cmpqua. Deschutes and W i ll a m e t t e riv ers will not exceed two days. S t a t e F ish W arden F in le y expects that the new h atc h e ry will turn out two to t h re e million trout next s ea son. A new h atche ry wlll be estab lished at K lm a th lake, from which the supply of young trou t wlll be sent out to the nearby s tre a m s and lakes. T h e war against th e cou gar and