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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1913)
Redmond Spokesman l ’uhi ¡shed at the “ Hub City” o f Central Oregon NIL 4. Nt». 17 THIRD ANNUAL POTATO FAIR CALLS FORTH MUCH St re ngth, Sol id ity, Stability, Security S K I " NDKKI» \M> HH R ESTRIES WKKK MADK IN TilII 1)11 I EKKNT DKI’ AHT.YIKNTH, \M» THE KXIIIHITS ( O.M- f i . k t u i . y m i . i un \ stdk kk o oyi . m u ::» kkkt — k \ i i .. KI > XI> MKN K M III SI \STII' 0\ KR TIIK 4.001) SIIOWIN4I GOOD ROADS |1 \DK KOK TIIIS l'AKT OI ( UN I R M. OKKDON—"URIÑE- 1 II.I.K HAY” « Kl.l. ATTKNDKI» HY l’ KOl’ I.K I ROM TUAT i I * I I Y — PROI.H \M ( i r SPORTS D IR IM I THE TIIKEK H ) \ Y S IIKI.P TO EM.IYEN TIIK 04 4 ASIOS (IIWl.K (»I ItO I T F i n COI NT \ The above four words is a brief biography o f our bank. .11 IN .F » ICOM 0|(|l«| N % I. P F T I- TIOV T h ir d A tih u«l iCrilimun! |*o* hr plat rd on ihott «r ol Fuir l h « l » « • h«l«l domonatrallob -■ fur (hr On at Northern rara and rarrlrd all ovrr (hr I niinl Htatra Ottr ruititiiHidabl® f«*aturr of thr ali«»« « a » Ihr number of oulaldr pf-oplr « l i o attrfidrd Friday. Oi tobrr 24. « t i ’ P r ln n t ll« liay." and u«'arty 2(Mi pcoplr from thrrr ramr ovrr In automolillra to hrlp bo«*»! f«»r (hr cMtaalitn Thr I’ rlnrvlllr drlrgadob « O f « badgra with (hr fo l lowing Inarrlptlon " P r lo r t llla I>av, Krdiiiotid Potato Him« Crook County Fair, lit I 4 C o m « !“ Profraaora llyalop and Fida of (hr n l m a l o n «Irpariinrnt «»f Ih « ()rrg«»n Agricultural ( ‘ollrgr, « « r r hrrr and K ux « i nt r r r at ln g Irrt u rca (a thr farm rra and nlhrra on aubjeria «llrrctly P « r ( a l n t » g lo thl a or«t!ob. Htr»'r( aporta « r r r pul on (hr ( « o la»( «laya of (hr fair; thrrr «<ia pirn( y of hatiil muair and everythin« «b*nr (o itiakr Ihr viadora «e lro m e an«l ( hr ir atay enjoyable Profaaaora llyalop ami Fida « r r r ju«lg«*a for part of (hr root anil grain and gra»a nhlhlta. ami ladlra from Pritirvillr Judgrd thr fancy work and art. « ullnary and f l o « r r n h lb li | t rrr '\my U»t « « « k « I I I K<* h » h liin r y o f <*rouk county ¿MU olía o f t h « l»0»f a tul tlHMlt M t •O® l r r l ì r i j i h r 0 t h l b l l l o n « o f farm j r (a tfto a ii in thla MH'tloti o f ( h « r | s? ihr«: i? \t \ 1 » o n«1 r«*«1 alni four M lr lifl, i rf I ! •• n U • »«»I o Y Ili till w • In (h o d lIT rrrlil i | r |i t r ( l l i r l i ( s , a* V i f i t l l l t — . 1 - - . y o l lto il i ; f\«'ld cmp* 6 v thrrahc"! «rain«. |rul(. I I S f i l i l i 23. fato» « - r * rt. I I I . Hourra, t . rullnary. Pthlbili thla yrar wart» far ^ ^ B r i o r (o (hoar alu»« n a( |»r«%loua ^ H | N atld n&rttrd (hr *OHi|i*r and ^^^Blratlnn of (hr |H'Oj*lr rl«h( l»®r« I l Kl.la arri Ion « h r m (h r produrli « r o « tl. AU « n l l AN (liai of (hr from (hr oulaldr Off «talo j U p ' M ' Orrffon Truttk. O -U It k 11 * N.c ■ » s r > I railroad» « h o « r r r In aMrtidanir |d not » a y ( c h i murh for (hr «*»• put and r l i m a i Yr n h lb lla pro. |« m |. and a numbrr of (hr n h lb lla parkrd Up A( (h r rloor of (hr for ahlpmmi to (h r Chicago i ! »a fhaf alii b f bald fh ll «U» and from thrrr (hr n h lb lla « i l l Continued on Pag« 3 FARMERS' RELATION Í0 THE n n n n n n rn n n iu ir)^ io * T in ii Iijr ivvi I, t\ HATER. Portland. Oregon paimrnl [Farmers of Oregon, Including sgrl Bt irlata lira .ii. » of Indemnity for only a The Redmond Spokesman U N T IL JAN. 1915 MORE T H A N AN E N T IR E THIN P lo M i W e live by helping others live. 4IIVIH %TFH Ol Ili » \ lis 4X11 S T Y The bank that has these qualities should have your account. IMHHATIMFAt*. % M l IIOMMNO grow. .%€#.%INMT I * HO|X m l - We will help your cash Patrons o f our Time Deposit department not only have unsurpassed protection for their funds, but are allowed 1 ION ON NO\ m i l l t II 4 a constant and liberal interest on their deposits. The depositor with a small account will receive just as courteous and careful attention as the one with a large ac Tha follow I m r alory from thta w rrk ’a llriii) Hull,Hu undrr thr hrud- IiiR “ (Sood lioada Man Am lllaRualrd. Throw up K lR ht for Honda HprlnR- rr a Allanad liouhlr C ro a aliiR of Wlah of Prllllonara Itouara Ira and Aaauraa lirfrat al Klrrtlon lllalory of P ro posal to I lair." hila thr nail aijuamly on Ihr hrad. aa far aa thla arrllon la rotirrrnad. Ihal Thr Spokramun puh- llahra II In full: Thai Ihrm havr barn trial* and tribulation* In thr ranka of ihr Crook County Hood Hoad* tra o d a noti and anions Ila tllrrclor* ha* b<x-n common knowlrdsr for arvrral count. The first consideration o f the officers o f this bank is the security o f the funds intrusted to our care by depositors. With a large paid up capital, a strong surplus and undivided profit account, a practical and conservative management, and a representative board o f directors, this bank is prepared to offer you the best service possible based on sound banking principles. I f you are not doing business with us why not begin W o rk * IMaaallafadlon anions I hoar who w rrr worklns hardrat for Ihr road I miiii I laaur bm aitar of what thry al ias«- la arbitrary Irratinrnt o f Ihr p ro )rd hy Judsr Sprliisrr, and an asauraiu r of hrarly oppoalllon In arv rral rommunltlra tM-rauar o f thr rhatiRra In Ihr mutins, havr rauard Ihr lioml Hoad* Aaaodatlon otArrra lo throw up Ihr aponsr and mfuar to work furl bar for II Thai SprliiRrr hlmarlf. an avowrd supportar of Ihr hoiidlnK. had llttlr alomarh for It la Indlratrd In a lat tar lari war k rw s iv rd from him hy ihr Hand Com marcial Club, In which hr aava ' wr ara fully prrauadrd tbst ihr rlrctlon 1* Invalid ” Sorar » a r k * aso. whan Ihr aaaoclallon offlirra triad to sal him to withdraw thr mat tar from thr balolt hr took no action It will hr ramarli barrii Ihal pali noti* warn p rasan tad to thr County today? Redmond Bank of Commerce REDMOND, OREGON Conllnurd on |iasr 4 DISPLAYS AÏ POTATO IMMIGRATION OFFICIAL ANOTHER RABBIT DRIVE FOR COUNTY ATTY. BILL SHOW WERE EXCELLENT PLEASED WITH SHOW PULLED OFF SUNDAY IT IS To MM It V O TK lS*TKItKST FOR To D IK K K K K X T H\K IT I f km» W t*li lo Ke*t> Taxe* Unan. Mut i» More 1AM A I.IT IF S HAD I. W. K X III HITS ltit«-rr»t Taken fill\ H \ M OK THK ti. V ROAD W A S SI K F R IS K D Till* Shim Kar Surj>»*»e.l Hi* Vear In the Stum Than In lion.«— Took Exhibit* for Kollonlntt Henson* Former ) ear* l and Show The "('ountjr Attorney m il" will come before the voter* at the elee- tlon November 4. The number on the ballot la loti, anil the following reason* are given why the measure ahotiltl heroine a law: A vole for the County Attorney Hill la a vote In your Interest. Hive* each county Its own attorney, who Is dlreetly re*|Hinslhle to the people. Will save you money by cutting out tlelnya In trlala anil extra help In obtaining legal advice for county olfldala. Other statea have abandoned the antiquated system now used in this state. No new offices are created. Olves you direct aay aa to whom ahould represent you. riacea *11 counties On nn equal basis In- the administration of jus tice. W ill exoedlte Justice A vote " y e s " on this bill will mean a vote to keep down your taxes. If you are In favor of the measure go to the polls those opposed will. I'nder the County Attorney Hill the effect Is that no more officea aro created. Under the present system twenty counties o f this state each have a deputy district attorney ap pointed by a district attorney reaid- One of the gratifying features of the Potato Show held last week was the display of exhibits from different localities. Prlnevllle. Powell Butte, !.aldlaw and Cline Kalla all sent over good exhibits anil the local manage ment desires, through The Spokes man. to thank these localities for their interest In the show. Powell Hutte had one section of the show room assigned to them and their exhibit attracted widespread attention. Aside from this exhibit there were numerous other exhibits from that section. The Prlnevllle Commercial Club had a fine exhibit and the Bonny- vlew Stock Farm In the Prlnevllle section also put on exhibition a good collection of grains, grasses and other wgrlcultural products. The " R t v e r v le w " exhibit of the Melmholtx Bros., from near Cline Fall, attracted a great deal of atten tion owing to the artistic manner In which It was arranged. J. N B. Oerklng of the "V aliev View Farm ," In the l.aldlaw district, had an excellent exhibit and won sev eral prUes for his product*. The Oregon Trunk Railroad had a section reserved for them In which they displayed literature of their road and affiliated lines. l.ynch A Roberts, the department Continued on page 8 Continued on P ag« 6 AS MANY K II.I.K O AS A T F O K M K R D R IV E K\ee«-ta- \ ole " V e * " on Vo. ¡IIMl for \ K A K I.Y Plan* Are Vow Being Made for Two More Drive* Moving Picture* A re to lie Maile YEAR For $1.00 liARdAIN 4 %l‘MFM I.OOIB i r a t w t and amali percentage of thr total turn *rI ' u l i urlala, should i l t r careful I hai am Injurrd While public ar-i- nalderatlon to Ihn compensation tlmant la almoal unltrd aa to dealrr.- k' . [ ' . I . « . . I Í I V t i l l - |. l « t U- V. l » « I hlllly of a change from Ilia rondl- I • . b « ill auliti i m . t for Ilima m frrm d to. Ihrm la a Rrnrral or iHsapproi al of Ih«1 votar ronfualon o f Idriia aa lo ahai la best a special election lo be hold In adaplrd lo our r&latlllK pollllral roll- I r illllona and Induatrlra aa a propar Throiiahoul Ih » country there la a com panasi loti ail for Ihr raaaon that Ir •«'Ullnirlll III fa V oi ..( I r .* ! * 1 il Up IO Ihr prrarnt lima, a h llr alRhl- p< aharaby sperine amounia will rrn atatra hava puaaml luaa provld- paid for all kinila of Industrial t ii K for Avail Indrmnlly for all i ldi nia In plai n of I hr old system I'ontlnuail on PaRa Ì ► I i u il i i'i l r . lin o n i It a ui.tr ill'd IM RIM ! THK $1.60 FER YEAR REDMOND. CROOK C O U N TY, OKECION, TH U R SD A Y. OCTOBER 30. 1913 PERIOD KNDINtl NOV. 30 In order to place The Redmond Spokesman in the homes o f every family in CriM>k county the publishers have decided to give the above H A R tlA lN RAT K until the .toth <>f No- vember. This will give the paper more than a year for ONE D O LLA R . The above rate applies to both old and new subscribers alike. Old »ubscrils*rs can get this Itargain Rate by pay ing up all arrearages and one year in advance. The Redmond Spokesman is one o f the leading papers o f Central Oregon, publishes the County Court proceedings of Crook county, prints an interesting serial story each week and gives all the news o f Redmond and the county that is worth printing. Mail or bring in your subscription TODAY. CASH MUST ACCOMPANY ALL ORDERS. Remember, this offer of Bargain Subscription Price of $1.00 holds good only until November 30. 1913. After that date the regular subscription price, $l..»0, will prevail. F W. Graham, western industrial The rabbit drive held in the La- agent of the Great Northern Rail monta district last Sunday resulted road. and D C. Freeman, publicity in the destruction of nearly as many agent of the Oregon Trunk Railroad, rabbits as on the former one. Hunt arrived here last Saturday to attend ers who were In attendance state the Third Annual Redmond Potato that fully 2.000 rabbits were either Show and Fair. Mr. Graham has shot, or clubbed to death In the cor A much larger crowd was out been present at former shows and rals was immensely surprised at the at this drive than at the first one. • growth made by the show over for Tw o more drives have been mer years. This was Mr. Freeman's planned. One for next Sunday In an first visit to our Potato Show, and other locality a few miles from 1-a- he expressed his appreciation o f the tuonta. and the second one the fol lowing Sunday. For this drive ar event In glowing terms. Mr. Graham said the Redmond rangements have been made to have show was the largest and best of the a moving picture outfit come here kind on the coast— that there were from Portland and take film* of the It Is expected that several only three towns that held potato drive. shows Redmond. Harrisburg. Ore . hundred feet of good film can be and Wallvllle. W n . and that Red secured of exciting scenes. A large mond had the other two towns lashed number o f people from Redmond to the tuast In the way of exhibits. and surrounding towns are expected to be present at this drive, so as to While here Mr. Graham and M r . ; Freeman secured a number of ex "g e t Into the picture ” hibits from the show- for shipment to the United States I^tnd Show to Vlt HKI.S A V D DIMES A R E K O l'N D UNDER S I D E W A L K be held In Chicago from November 20 to December 8, where they will Prlnevllle. Ore.— W ork Is being be seen by at least half a million people. From the land show the ex pushed rapidly on the concrete side hibit* will be placed on the Great walks. three blocks having been com Northern demonstration cars and pleted In the business district and make a tour of the United States, the ground Is being cleared for as snd It Is estimated over a million many more. Many of the old board people will see them. walks that are being removed have Mr. Graham offered several good been In use for the past 40 years, suggestions for boosting the 1914 Potato Show, one o f which will be and In a tingle block more than $10 an efficient means o f raising a rev In nickels and dimes, mostly the enue for the show and giving wide latter, was gleaned from the dust under the walks by the contractors. spread publicity to the event. J