The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, November 08, 1913, Image 1

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    Redmond Spokesman
Published at the “ Hub City” of ( ’entrai Oregon
SI.SO PE R Y E A R
REDM OND. (K O O K C O U N T Y . OK BOON, T H U R S D A Y , NO VKM KKK H. 1013
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producta
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to
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p o l tit h
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l i o n M* In atri« t iy u f a r m m V war«'
houa«« a n d w o r k a to tli«« r t i d I o b * t t « r
*ht» f a r io»-r In a ll m u n m - r o f uicaiiH
Ih«« I»i'«n li u t c a
V a l l e y t ’n - a t m - r y
Com pany
a u c c e a a o r to ili«« l(««dtnund
»»»-am m y C o m p a n y
la a n o t h e r In
at It ut I o n t h a t lina I i ««I( mm 1 t h è f u r m e r
w o n d e r f u l l y in Hit* pua» fe w m o u i l l a
It h a a lic e n t h e in tat ta o f h r lli K lt iK
In a l a r g e a m o u n t o f o u f a l d e m o n e y
that
w an
»Hat r l h u f e d
aiiiong
the
f a r i n e r a In a l a r g e t e r r i t o r y , a n d
I l i a d e It p o a a lh le f o r t h e m to 111» rea ae
t h e i r t la l r y her»ta
t"
FDR FARMERS
Knterprlwr*
in Krd-
Thnl l*u) Mim*y In
Í I h r l'n rm e r»
OT H i « il
J
ken
TO T H IS SECTION
t mon WurrhouHc Co.
IN H
WITHIN REACH OF ALL
IkrhrutfN Valley Cream-
fo r P
h h I ih
M»ne>
( h K n i f ’d I h re
are two Inatltutloua In Ited
are a big help to thè fartn
• f « Mld
at»M k
ralaera
of (*rook
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thè
I ira» liutea N alley
y Company
of thè alnive have h«w*n thè
Et»f hrltiglng In outalde money
||ttng it in . ir. u la» i * » n bara •
of
produ«*ta
ralaed and
|||V I i thla ae« iloti
The Itedmond
l a t o » [MsrrhnuHi Company li«», for
« (OM (.Tallir Unir. he e ri shl|> |>l tic
oul lo 'urtland market» ratti« ho«»
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»uhi rari* and Muli!pilo»
«m ir a ta li
•ti limar lui ’ i « li ( (r u m tt*r (ar ili
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« g | » i l i la re» •luanllllM <■( «ar
4M gl ff aurh a» rabhagr nnlona.
r lr
Thr
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io» runi|ian> workrd tip a
larga (rad» alth ih » O r . io n Trunk
n ltr».
In Ih » almta klnd n( chip
j mMla .turili« 111« pa»l oraann. and
« M » nnor ol I t i « vili
Strength, Sol id i ty,
Stability, Security
Crook County \ otera Snow Ihe
$200.000 I tornimi; Menwure
( (impietri) I rider
The reputation of the hutter tna«l««
by the creamery la *ldeapr«ad and
new cuatoinera are trelug gained
ea« I» week throughout the at ate
With two auch planta aa the alnive A U . O TH ER M E A S U R E S
there la every reaaon to look for­
W IN BY Kit; M AJO RITIES
ward to a prosperous future for Ite»!
mond and the territory nurroundlug
the city, for they are Inat It ut Iona that
dlapoœ of the producta grown aud
rained here and bring In the caah for
Stiletti and O re g o n C it y t;o
dlatrlhutlot) among the farmera
i ; i 11
try firing in Out*i 4 r
IS
Thr Amrrlran Addin« Marhlna la
hardly all monlha old and alrradr
ovar l&o ara « o l n « on to nmv draka
dallr
It ta a marhlna that arlla at
| ]l
It adda. aubtrarta and multi-
pllra. romputaa a hundrad n«urra a
mlnula a marhlna whlrh anrona ran
operate and oovar makra mlatakra
ll la no»* tha moat popular addin«
marhlna In Anirrlra. takln« (hr plara
of Ihr hl«hrr prlrrd marhlnra
Thrrr montha a«o. » hrn Ihr nianu-
farlurrra announrad Ihla marhlna,
thrra » r r r thouaanda » h o aald "That
la itnpoaalbla "
A competent adder
a» lit and Infallible for «36 »a a
almoat unthinkable
llul other thouaanda took throe
marhlnra on (rial
III« and »mail
offlr*». alorra and (arlorlea, aratlarad
all over America
T h ai pul them
lo » o r k oil rounllraa draka, In Itiex-
prrlrnrrd hand»
T h a i proved Ihr
marhlnra aa» them add. aubtrart
and multlpll
Saw them rompulr a
hundred n«urea a mlnula. rapldll,
mallv and with never an error.
ibo t **
Rirally Itirrraae.l (or «artlm
ria (rntn Ihla sartlon
h «p<*k Ih« » a r d i m i » « ahlpa
da » ( ho«a and radia lo thr
nd markal. (or ahlrh
top
_______ t prtcM «ra racalvad. and ali
ikla tonar «<>aa Inlo rlrrulatlon hrrr
Uva alork ahlpnialila. In » t ild i
^ ^ ^ ^ g a l («m ir r a ran )oln li
ao
h a i . liarn Ihr mran» o( ob-
K an ondai (or Iha stori. ralarnl
and haa alao alltnulald Ihr
i« ni moro ai* !
«tot»
»arrhouar mrana morr to thr
>*ra diali aotua o( thrin baie an
o(. (or II makra II poaalhlr (or
tarmar al all tlnira lo !tnd a mar­
ini Mia alork ktid produca, and
a off hi» handa murh of thr da
of ahlppln« » t i l d i hr »nuli! havr
t'ontlnuad on pa«a 4
The above four words is a brief biojrraphy of our bank.
“ l> ry ”— S te riliz a tio n K ill
The bank that has these qualities should have your account.
I» D r i r u lr d
W e live by helping others live.
grow.
The road bond laaur of «200,000
for «ood roada In Crook count I »a a
defeated at Tura.lai'a rlrrtlon All
referendum meaaurea on tha ballot
war» carried In tha rounty
Tha
largeat majority a«alnat hotidln« tha
rounty waa at I’ rlnrvllle. the vote
belli« I M agalnat and 09 for Slater»
alao voted again»! the bond». H* to t
Kedmond. Hand. Jlaarhutea, l.aMla*
and Metollua «ave majorltlea In favor
of Iha bond laaur
In the atate all the referendum
l a « » , with the exrrptlon of the aterll-
liatlon art. won out by .Rood, aafa
majorltlea
l,oral option carried (n
Salem, Oregon (Tty and aeveral other
town«
In the national election Democrat«
win In the Kast. Tammany waa de­
feated In New Vork City and for
rounty officer«
Following la the reault of the vote
In (he principal prerlnrta In Crook
rounty:
Itnimond
Cnlveralty building, yea 65: no 31
New building, yea 66, no 36
Hterllliatlon. yea 51; no 32.
County attorney, yea HO; no 1».
Compenaatton, yea 78, no 1«.
Honda, yea 78; no 18.
Trthrrow
Cnlveralty building, yea 20; no IS.
New bulldln«. yea 19; no 14
hterllliatlon. yea 24. no 13.
County attorney, yea 31; no 4
Cotupenaallon, yea 22; no 12.
Honda, yea 14; no 23«
lieu.I
Cnlveralty building, yea 121; no
26
New- building, yea 112. no 32.
SlerllMallon, yea 94; no 61.
County attorney, yea 134; no 13
Compensation, yea 131; no 19.
Honda, yea 103; no 4 4
Continued on page 8
LIVE BUSINESS MEN
We
will help your cash
Patrons of our Time Deposit department not only
have unsurpassed protection for their funds, but are allowed
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
count.
The first consideration of the officers of this bank is the
security of 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 of directors, this bank is prepared to
offer you the best service possible based on sound banking
principles.
If you are not doing business with us why not begin
today ?
Redmond Bank of Commerce
REDMOND,
OREGON
REDMOND CALF WINS NICE SUM OF MONEY SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
PRIZE AT IOWA FAIR IS BEING BROUGHT IN IS MUCH INCREASED
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Winning \nlnial Will \l»n Ite Shown
Medniond I nion Wareliou»e Coni|Min>
Mood Honor Koll Showing Made in
at the National stock
Itrtng» in «LY-7H..Y2 Muting
All Room» Since School
Show , I'hit ago
Ihe Month o f October
Opened
When It come» right down to rais­
ing prlie winning rattle. O. A. Brad­
ley, who has a farm adjoining the
rity on the north, does not take a
bark »eat for anyone. Several week*
ago he gold and shipped a Guernsey
calf to W. W. Marsh of Waterloo.
Iowa, hast month this calf was en­
tered among the dairy cattle at the
Iow a Dairy Congress at Waterloo and
took flrst prlxe. Next week the calf
will he exhibited at the National
Stock Show at Chicago, and It Is ex­
pected It will give a good account of
Itself.
Mr. Bradley, who la an experienced
cattle and hog breeder, raises noth­
ing but high-grade animals and is
rontaantly Increasing hla herds by
Importing the heat grades he can
secure.
Since the establishment here of
the Kedmond Cnlon Warehouse Com­
pany the farmers and stock raisers
o f Crook county have found a mar­
ket for their product«, and much
money la being brought Into thla
section each month front Portland
from the sale of stock. A year ago
the farmers were
up against the
proposition of having no market for
their agricultural products or stock.
It did not pay them to ship to Port­
land or other markets Individually,
but with the advent of the ware­
house. and combining shipments, the
way has been opened for them to
realise a nice sum o f money each
month.
Halloween was celebrated by the
Redmond school with a school social.
The program consisted of a Hallo­
ween play, songs and recitations,
which were presented from the new
stage In the school hall. In which
many social functions will occur this
year
The "witches' den," In which
the caldron kettle was brewed and
two witches told fortunes, was de­
servedly popular.
The pie stand,
from which the good old pumpkin
pies were served, was well patronized
and the candy booth ran out long
before
the evening
closed.
Old
Mother Goose peddled fortunes dur­
ing the evening and the two boys
w ho ran an art exhibit for the build­
ing up of a Aag fund were well
patronlxed. and the boys and girls
have $15.50 to help In decorating
the school rooms.
All enjoyed the
evening and the school teachers and
pupils are very appreciative of the
splendid attendance, which far ex­
ceeded their hopes, considering the
weather, which was so unfavorable.
The enrollment has increased 60
per rent In the High School during
the last month.
The students are doing excellent
work throughout the school.
The Arst Are drill cleared the
school house In 60 seconds. In fact,
every dismissal la so orderly that the
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In order to place The Redmond Spokesman in the homes
of every family in Crook county the publishers have decided
to give the above B A R G A IN R A T E until the 30th of No­
vember.
This will give the pn|>er more than a year for
O N E D O LLA R .
The nlxtve rate applies to both old and new subscribers
alike.
Old subscrilters can get this Bargain Rate by pay­
ing up nil arrearages and one year in advance.
The Redmond Spokesman is one of the leading papers of
Central Oregon, publishes thq County ( ourt proceedings of
Crook county, prints an interesting serial story each w eek
anti gives all the news of Redmond and the county that is
worth printing.
Mail or brijig in your subscription T O D A Y .
C A SH
M UST
ACCOM PANY
ALL
N(*«rl)
Home In Crook
County
F o r $1.00
D U R IN G
l*a|>er Now Gora Into
ORDERS.
Remember, this offer of Bargain Subscription Price of
$1.00 holds good only until November 30, 1913. After that
dale the regular subscription price, $l.;*0, will pic'.ti •
The live wire btialneaa men of Red­
mond know that rlrrulatlon of a
new »paper 1» what they want In ex­
tending their publicity, and for th.it
reaaon uae the column»
of The
Spokesman to talk to the people of
Crook rounty. Since the "bargain"
ranipaign of «1.00 for The Spokes­
man lo January, 1916, waa Inaugu­
rated the rlrrulatlon of the paper haa
been rapidly Inrreaalng and now H
goea Into nearly every home In the
rounty. The paper rearhea (he buy­
ing people In Crook county In Ihe
following place»:
l.amnnta. Grandview. Cline Falla,
Howell llutte. Suplee, Hoat. Hnultna.
Held. O rliily , llama, Koberta. Bend.
Culver. I’rlnevtlle. Slatera, l»eachutea,
Fife,
Glat,
I .Midlaw . Terrebonne,
Lower Bridge and Alfalfa.
Ily consulting the advertisement«
In Ihla week-« Issue o f The Spokes­
man It will be seen that the live mer­
chants of Kedmond are taking mea'ia
to extend their trade and brln« the
people from all sections of the county
to Kedmond to do their trading.
Newspaper rlrrulatlon la what mer­
chants are after when they advertise,
and The Spokesman given It to them
and helps them draw trade to Ked-
mond.
A P K R T I N K N T q t Kit Y
The drummer had been bragging
shout hla achievements for a goodly
lime and Anally the meek little man
In Ihe corner piped up:
"Kxcuae me.” eh aald. "but per­
haps you can tell me why you gentle­
men are railed drummers?”
"W e ll, why shouldn’t we be ao
called?
W e drum up trade, don’t
w e ? " was the retort.
*’ l know.” aald the meek little
man. “ but the drum la not a wind
Instrument.”
During the month of October ship­
ments made by the warehouse people
totaled the sum of «5,276.51. and
this money all went Into circulation
In this Immediate vicinity. The
shipments were as follows;
October 1— 106 hogs and 1 cow;
$986.00.
October 7— 67 hogs. 1 cow and 2
calves; «1.227.96.
October 2 t — 71 hogs; «1,399.95.
October 28— 109 hogs; «1,663.61.
The above Is an object leseon and
shows what a beneAt to the farmers
this warehouse Is.
By Its methods
of shipping, ready money Is brought
into this section that otherwise
would not And Its way here.
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