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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1913)
Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Hub City” o f Central Oregon L 4. Nu. 13 KKDMONI), ('KOOK COUNTY. OKKGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2. 1913 of Ilia alata In particular, und Col. Thatrhar wll clearly Hloattnta to hla aodlenre Monday that they ahould uao ovary effort to have the bond laaue carry In thla county at the No am bar election L imm I U oiu I k Speaker f i l l O h « » Talk lo Red REDMOND GETS PRIZES AÏ CROOK COUNTY PAIR POTATO SHOW WILL BE GOOD Real E state Loans Plan Not* to Have u Program of Cood A tiraci ions fur mond People I he Three Day* takes in u m i T W K I.u : a i n in t h « m i seconds J I KI.K VOTING FOR $200,000 RONDS $1.50 PER YEAR SOMETHING TH AT W ILE \ <tri«*«| libi of I % Ili till ft oil \\ 1 1 1 * ll INTKR EST SPEC T ATOKS U n m m in TliU liu irtd Wi*i» Oui I n Mr. Thatrher*H Third il to This City CommitleeM Nut* at Work Revin- and Lirite iirnre* Kxprrtrd to (.reel «I R o . k I n IkMmter H .’ timon,1 Am) d i r l(.tl moti <1 d l » t r i t i «KAift finn on »t »hat d i i » MKlIon I» olir «if ihr Imntirr «Ilatrirt» In ( ' m i r a i Oracoli for aa rlr ullu ro At tba tnullt y fair haltl la»t a r r k al Frtnavllla, fa r m e r » In Dil« imm linn rapi t i m i 13 first and 13 ar<-otid M l I Lynch. |irr.lilrni » r lh« County U< mm I Road* A m i x I s prliM Ttar data o f tha fair waa loo early lion, |>u nitilp *rrai>g4*m*iits lor Col h* W. Thatcher, the •otwl * ih > i I for an exhibition of iiotatoe» and •otnr other root rro|*a $ r u « n here, I spoeti*. to speak In |a)r, October I It la Ilia Intan and a very »maU n h l b t t of the above to have Mr Thatrhar lir a a a a» » b o a n F o l i o * In* are the prise uik to tba arboul rblldran In tha a inner» l»t% Iftiolt f j ( t l»ftft I outi at tba arhool houaa. alni T a b le beet» ( ’ H ItagKUtl, f i r » '. rr addraaa In tha atoning at a hall to tha groan upa Tua (* H Mr 1 Jill in. »«H-ond Stirar li e r!» A l( Myara, Or»i I of tha talk« both «ftarno.ni Mainile» A It Myara, first ____ ktrtilng a III l>a a l o n g t b a Hi,. » l*aranl|H$ J M l*erry. oeeond ^ ^ B " 'l ruai!» C arrol» Oeortft* Kanry. flr»t la tha atoning talk Mr Thao liar Itutabajca» UeorRe Haney. flr»t, trill pinuigly lni|>raaa upon hla boat Maltha advisability uf toting for K Atkinson, aocond Turnip* t It Mrl.alllit. first toad < tba county for 1300.000 at Hquaah Q T I'eraona. Oral and tba oliMtlon on Notambar (. tha y to be uaml for good roada pur ga<-o nil Cffwiknack gtjuaah Hid l.loyd. In tba county Ila will point MB»lha In-nil I to I». darlta.l h> mm all tin d tba raopta In tha rounly from good (•uni pklna t.tsirge itanay. aet-ond Celery liant anti Olatm, (Irai and ahow that tha latar com Cabbagt* tietirge Haney. *4-c4»nd lag i ipla «111 h«»a to |>av tball Kleid |>eaa Van Allen llroa . tirai of lha rapaymant uf tha abota Dii 1*1..it (i, t la»» 2 nl of bonding money, aa lha Squash J M Kerry, tirai '• run for So year* Dt* Ul4.ll II I Thatrhar apnake at tha l,*IJ Apple* Ituclieaa, Kirk Whited. fair today, and Saturday hol-la od roada moating at Prlnevllle Drat Itambo, Kirk Whiteil, Applea all) I mi tha third rial! Mr char haa paid to Itadmund. and aerond Italian prunea Kirk Whited, aec- who hata hoard him on formar ta will auraly ba glad to llatan to ond Silver prune* Kirk Whited, aec- again, aa ha la a forraful and an Inlng apaakar, and preaanta tha ond Concord grapes Kirk Whited, ll roada problem In a clear and laa manner ao that ll ran he aat-ond llou,|uet Kirk Whltetl, aat-ond ly undaratood llurbank iMjtaloisi -C, .H llaggoft, ,11 over the alata different colm are getting In line far bonding first It it ah t* I of llluestem wheat It good roada, the lataat being Cooa nty, whore a bonding laaue of Wlllcoxen, Aral Wheat sweepstake* It Wlllcox 0 , 0 0 0 la propoaed tond roada la tha only aolutlon en. Itral ding toward tha welfare and Try our Classified Ads 1c word, aparlty of Oregon, and thla part » THE REDMOND BANK OK COMMERCE la prepared to make the ing Premium I. ìm I and Making beat terms on hmg time RKAI- ESTATE 1.0 A NS that have been made Out In thla territory. Amusement Program— Many Vini tom Expected This' bank haa gone to much expense to interest capital In the Central Oregon District and feel very much gratified at the results obtained. The Third Annual Hedmnnd Po- latu Show and Kalr to be held In this i l l > October 23. 2t. 26, will be the beat yet held, aud It la expet ted that a large uuiuber of people from all parts of the rounly and from out side points will he preeetit to see what fine specimens of potatoes other root rropa, agricultural pro ducts. fruit, etc . can be ralaed In this aertlon Hallrtiad official» from tllflerenl roatla will be here to help btMMf fur Ketluiond anti the ahow In oriler to make the ahow and fair Interesting It !■ intended to ar range a sptirt* program that will be entertaining during the three day*, and committee* are now working out the details for the above. The man- arera of the show want to have such an Interesting program that every one will gt, away feeling tatlafled that they were well entertained and have a warm spot In their hearts for Itedmuml and the Potato Show It la expected that by n*-xt W4*ek the complete program will be lu n-adlni-a* for publication The prem ium Hat for the show that haa alrearly been published several times In The ' Spokesman, haa be4*n changed to some extent. New departments have l>enn added, fancy work and ether de partments. at the request of many women In the county, ao that they would have a chance to exhibit their handiwork. "W ell, did you discover anything ; in Stump's past lift» that we can u*e against him?'' Detective Not a thing All he ever did before he came here was i to sell awnings Klec-tlon Agent Why. that's Ju*t what we want. W e'll say that he haa been mixed up In some decidedly shady transactions ADVERTISING APPROPRIATION Through our efforts the rate of Interest that formerly maintained here haa been materially reduced and the true value of lands made known to those who have money to invest In mortgages. Before negotiating a loan It would be well to call and talk the matter over with the officers of this bank. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Redmond Bank of Commerce a REDMOND, OREGON PEOPLE OF ATTEND LAMONTA TO HAVE GOLD FOUND IN CITY BIG RABBIT DRIVE LIMITS OE PORTLAND “ItEDMOND D A Y " A G ALA IH V X - DATE SltIN AT ritlN E Y IL l.E Every A perplexing queetlon for every ni4*rchsnt who he* come to tin* point where he sees advertising Is 4*s*4*ntlal to his success Is what amount should be appropriated for the purpose of advertising. This I n a question that confronts every man In huslneas sooner or later. He may drift along with the tide and "grub out an existence." but h.i never ran hope to build up a permanent and profitable business wlth- uit a definite atlierllslng campaign backed up by a definite advertla- Ing appropriation. The appropriation should be large 4*nough to provide for failure at the atari The beginner generally finds advertising discouraging, hut It la not a aame for the quitter. It la well for the advertiser to move with caution. He Is enter ing a large Held However, "to make money you must »peml money." H 4 *ault getting It the definite purpose of every advertising appropria tion In mnktnr an appropriation the reaulta dealred and expected ahould be takee Into ronalderatlon. and an appropriation made that la reas 4 >nable under all the circumstances. Hut when the appropria tion I* one# mai'r stick .The advertising plan may he changed, but caution ahould he used In cutting the appropriation during progress of the advertalnv campaign. When a merchant la Just embarking In business hla advertising appropriation should of necessity he larg4*r than the established mer chant The retail merchant lust starting In buslni*** frequently spends about 10 per cent In advertising. The merchant prince of New York City spent 60 per cent In advertising when he started In huslneas The per cent usually spent by retail houses In advertising ranges front Iwo to ten per rent, depending on conditions. Some retail hous 4 *s spend more than ten per cent In advertising. THE SPOKESMAN CAN HEI.P YOU W ITH YOUR ADVERTIS ING TO GET RESULTS. LET U8 DEMONSTRATE. Copyright by Geo. K. Patterson The best Klre Insurance Companies. Safety Deposit Boxes. H ill EVENT IS SET KOR SUNDAY. O CTO BER 12 D ISC O V E R Y MADE IN MOUNT TABOR P A R K Autv» in I(«alinomi Put Into Karmer» In Alwive SectÌ4,n W ill Take Aooay s in ,»* Yalue of gl.Otrj.mt to Service lo Carry Over Mean* tti Exter,uinate (he People tlie l’est* thè Ton— Fimi Ma.h- Severa! AVeeks Ago Over 20 auto loads, containing from five to nine persons each, left Redmond last Thursday morning for the county fair at Prlnevllle to take part In the exercises of the fair on that day—"Redmond Day." Besides the above number there were many carriage and wagon loads front this section. A conservative estimate placed the number of Redmond people visiting the fair on the above date at 150. The Reiliuond delegation had ban ners on all their cars and each In dividual was tagged with a triangle cardboard bearing the words "Me for the Redmond Potato Show. October 23. 24. 26." The folks were doing a little boosting for the event that la to be held here on the above dates. That the Redmond "bunch" en joyed themselves goes without say ing for they were out for a good time and had It. aa far as the facilities of Prlnevllle could afford. They were not presented wita the keys to the city, but managed, nevertheless, to get all that was coming to them. The band music furnished by members of the Redmond band and musicians from bands at Bend, Prlne vllle and Sisters, was one of the fea tures of the day and was much ap preciated. Over In the l^imonta district rab bits have been such a pest the past season that the farmers are going to take means to exterminate as many of them as they possibly can. To do this they have arranged for a big rabbit drive for Sunday, October 12. and all the people In Crook county are Invited to be present and take part In the program. W. M. Floyd, who has charge of the drive, was In Redmond recently and stated the drive would start about 10:30 a. n».. and all who are going to participate In the event are requested to meet at Joe Wagner’s place at 10 o’clock. Only a limited number of shotguns will be allowed to be used, the object being to drive the rabbits Into a corral and kill them there, this being deemed the best way to kill a large number of them. Farmers in the Lamonta district state that If the rabbits are not ex terminated. or considerably lessened In numbers this year, there will be no use of putting In a crop next year, as the pests will surely ruin it before It has lime to ripen and can be har vested. Large rabbit drives have proven succesful In exterminating rabbits In other sections, and It Is thought much good can be accomplished for Gold— real gold, too— that as says $1,092.63 to the ton. is the yel lowish substance discovered at Mount Tabor Park, in Portland, several weeks ago by Foreman T Tanr.a. In charge of construction work now under way In the park, says the Portland Journal. As a re sult of the assay It Is probable that guards will be placed around the spot where the gold was discovered until the full extent of the pocket or lode or what It may be is deter mined. The gold was discovered when workmen In the roadway through the park struck some sand and gravel. In digging through this an amount of yellowish substance was uncovered and when seen by the workmen, all made a dive for It. Foreman Tanna Immediately gath ered up a quantity of the substance and took It to the City Hall for In spection by Park Superintendent Mtache. Superintendent Mtsche was rather dubious that the metal was gold, as claimed by Tanna, who had spent several years gold prospecting. Finally It was agreed that the metal would be assayed and If It was found to he gold Mr. Mlsohe would pay the cost of assaying, while if not gold Tanna was to pay the Continued on Page 4 Continued on Page 6 Continued on Page ( I