The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, November 13, 1913, Image 1

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    Redmond Spokesman
Published at the “ Huh C ity” of Central Oregon
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REDMOND. ( KOOK COUNTY, OREGON. TH U R SD A Y, NOVKM BEK 13, 1913
Attrmpt of
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SHERIFF'S REPORT OF
THE 1912 TAX ROLL
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Total prnaltlra collected.
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The bank that has these qualities should have your account.
We live by helping others live.
We will help your cash
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grow.
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have unsurpassed protection for their funds, but are allowed
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A L L ORDERS.
Remember, this offer of Bargain Subscription Price of
$1.00 holds good only until Novemher 30, 1913. A fte r that
date the regular subscription price, $l..»0, will prevail.
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.
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U N T IL JAN. 1915
Crook county, prints an interesting serial story ench week
and gives nil the news o f Redmond nnd the county that is
worth printing.
courteous and careful attention as the one with a large ac­
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The Redmond Spokesman
For $1.00
The depositor with a small account will receive just as
32.922 29
1S.V0« 32
County high achool . .
8.031 07
V «u lily road
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440 28
t'ounty library
3.745 4 1
< > City of Prlnevlll«
t'lty of llend
4.527.22
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ity of Madras
Pity of lti»dmond
I tti M l I 4M HT II I » III I A
Hnhool hint No 1
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tit » I W I T H
M A T T E M * Hr hoot Dlst No 1 . .
186 53
School Dlat No 3 .
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i Sp il lai lo T h r H|M>kranian I
School Dlst No 4 a .
238 33
Prtneville.
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165 68
992 52
rou nly rou r l haa hern In araalon School Dlst No «
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alnrr laat VYrdnraday. bul haa 'bren School Dlst No. 7. .
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eng ag ed moat of lhal Unir with road School Dlst No N
School IMst No »
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m a ile r »
A trip » a a taken by all thr
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School Dlat No 10
member* o f Ihr r o u r f l o Itearhute*, School Dlat No
11
10$.49
l a ti d l a » . Mend. Ihr Tum aln Project, School Dlat No 12
19.668 94
lirdtnond and other pointa In
l b * School hint No. 13.
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543 60
county auto laal Saturday
C o m - School Dial No 14
242 61
mlaalonrr II II lla y l r y la allr tid ln g School Dlat No 15
u|Min
School hint No 1«
552 02
all araalona o f Ihr r o u r l again.
School Dial No 17
313 73
193 18
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174 27
I ’ l » » M l I Mi t i l i I ,I I H E R E School Dlat No 20
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School hint No 21
247 32
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Jamra J Mill and School Dlat No 23
g u r a l * a l I h r b o l l i r o f r e la t iv o s Trunk rarylng
208 91
U ro » n a » | f r
T h r y a p p e a r e d lo party paaaed through llrdmond on School Dlat No 24
236 59
Turaday morning about 2 o'clock on School Dlat No 25
u n u a u a lly f r l r n d l y
llr n « n I r r
School hint. No. 26
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id r d J o n r a l o g o I o I h r h o in r o f a Ita way to llrnd, Ihr prevent tertnln-
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ll School Dlat No 29
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Ihr party were a number of high of- School hint No. 31
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Ion of I h r iMidlra, I h r p r r a r n r r
if Thr Spokraman for good priming
School Dial No 25.
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School Dlat No 3«
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Sc liool Dlat No 3 8
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School Dial No. 40.
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245 20
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School Dlat No 42
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School Dlst No. 43
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School Dlst No. 44 . . . *
School Dlst No. 45
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School Dlst No 4«
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1.457 20
School Dlst No 47
School Dlst No 48 .
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School Dlat No. 49. . . .
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School Dial No. 51
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School Dial No. 52
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School Dial No. 53
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School Dlat No. 54 . . .
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School Dlat No. «3
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School Dlat No. «5 .
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School Dlat No. «7 .
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School Dlat No «8 .
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School Dial No. «9
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DI KING T IIE B A R G A IN PERIOD EN D IN G NOV. 30
School Dlat No. 70.
995.77
School Dlat No. 71 . . .
204 02
School Dlat No. 72. . . .
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In order to pUro Tho Redmond Spokesman in the homes
School Dial No. 73
183 22
School Dlat No. 74 . . .
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o f every family in Crook county tho publishors have decided
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School Dial No. 75. . . .
to jfive tho h I mivc B A R G A IN R ATE until the 30th o f No-
School Dial No. 7«
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School Dial No. 77. . . .
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vomlier.
This will Rive the paper more than a year for
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ONE D O LLAR .
School Dial No. 79
24191
School Dial No. 80.
1.887.43
The alsive rate applies to Ixith old and new subscribers
School Dial No. 81
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alike.
Old subscribers can Rot this BarRain Rate by pay­
School Dial No. 82 .
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School Dlat No. 83 . . . .
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ing up all arrearages and one yenr in advance.
School Dial No. 84 . . .
5784
The Redmond Spokesman is one o f tho leadinR papers o f
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School Dlat. No. 86 .
29.07
Central Ore Ron, publishes the County Court proceedings o f
lio n a a r r p a y a b lr a l I h r p u b ll
r a ll ó n o lf li r o f T h r H p o k r a m a n
a l Itr d m o n d
a constant and liberal interest on their deposits.
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W ith a large paid up capital, a strong surplus and undivided
profit account, a practical and conservative management, and
a representative hoard o f directors, this bank is prepared to
offer you the best service possible bas£d on sound banking
principles.
I f you are not doing business with us why not begin
today?
Redmond REDMOND,
Bank OREGON
of Commerce
CITY BUTTER INTERESTS OFFICIAL COUNT OF
ELECTION RETURNS
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ARK
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OK T W O OK R K K K R R K I» MK.AS1 ME* M O XKY
W A R A G A IN S T TH K M
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Direct Tnv fo r Above
Stnallrwl Vote
Purpose
(Special to The Spokesman.)
The Portland Journal of the 10th
printed a atory about the light that
Prtneville, Or.. Nov. 10.— Official
la being made on the country cream­ count completed by County Clerk
eries by the big city creameries. Th u Warren Brown and Justices o f the'
Is a matter that every dairyman In Peace Kennedy o f Prtneville. and
Crook county Is Interested In. The Charles Charlton o f Powell Butte,
plan o f the city creameries la to o f­ show that as a result o f the special
fer higher prices than the country l referendum election held November
creamery can pay. In order to obtain 4th. two o f the referred measures
patrons from the country, and thus were defeated In Crook county, the
put the sm aller creameries out of sterilisation act and the new build­
business.
When that la done the ing fund for the Cniversity o f Ore­
city people w ill then have the dairy­ gon. The road bonding proposition
men at their merry and can pay Just was defeated, but the other three
what price they elect to.
Beware measures carried.
o f the alluring city price» offered
The largest vote cast was that
Stick to your local creamery. Mr. against the road bonding proposal,
Dairyman. If you want to prosper in though the affirmative m ajority for
the long run.
the county attorney act was the
Follow ing Is the story as printed largest m ajority given any measure
In the Journal:
submitted to the voters. The county
"T h e tight between city and coun­ attorney act carried by a m ajority of
try butter Interests Is Increasing and 739; the road proposal was defeated
the outlook for peace Is not tn sight by n m ajority o f 735; the compensa­
»290.644.78 W hile the price o f butter Is being tion act was carried by a m ajority of
j held down, advances are reported tn 655; the university repair appropria­
NAMES FOR M i l l . I NO
tion was carried by a m ajority of
some instances for butter fat.
" I t 1s stated that some o f the city j 101; the building fund was defeated
T h r Spokesman haa thr name of creameries are offering from 3 to 4 by 11 votes, nnd the sterilization act
rvrr.v taxpayer In Crook county, with rents a pound more for butter fat by 306 votes. The figures for and
their poatofllre adilreaa. Person» de­ than general quotations. These ad­ against the various measures are
siring names for mailing or other vances are being named at poin ts j shown by the official count as fol­
purpose» ran secure same at thla o f­ where the country creameries are low*:
fice at a reasonable figure.
strongest In an effort to break thetr
State university building repair
hold.
___ j fund— ye* 899: no 798.
I.adlea' railing cards, latest style,
Continued on Page 4
at The Spokesman office.
Continued on page 4
TH E REDM OND SPO K E SM AN FROM NOW U N T IL J A N U A R Y 1915 FOR O N L Y $1.00.
$120.000 FOR ROADS
YO U C A N T AFFO R D TO MISS T H IS CH ANCE.
SEND
IN
(Special to The Spokesman.)
Prtneville. Or.. Nov. 12.— I f the
present plans o f the county court
carry, and they seem to be favorably
considered by all three members at
this writing, a heavy direct tax w ill
be levied at the regular term next
month for road work during 1914. It
la proposed to raise at least 2120,000
for this work.
The court plans to appoint three
road masters, one fo r the northern
portion, one for the central portion
and a third for the southern part o f
the county. The work is to be di­
vided among these road masters ac­
cordingly as It Is most required. The
court has deemed this method o f im­
proving the roads as the most satis­
factory since the proposed road
bonding act failed at the election on
November 4.
Nothing has been done on the
roads during 1913 except a little
desultory work by the supervisors
where tt was absolutely needed. It Is
believed by the court that the tax­
payers w ill not object to the big
levy.
The county Is now out o f
debt and It Is believed ready for
more effort.
Instructor (at night sch ool)— Glvn
a sentence with the word "m eta­
physician" In It.
Shaggy-Haired Pupil— On his way
home Mr. Jones metaphysician.
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