Redmond Spokesman i Published at the “ Hub City” o f Central Oregon No. £$ •I. GET-TOGETHER MEETING ILL EXCITE WONDER |\ I I <>|-| I li n i h s i l i c i t i s i II i n . s i n in i N KnoM T h * ) ( m w I 'o lA lu r * f 11 O rrtf«»#" llr*n»«r I i « m 1 b> Hctrr#l k tir» tliry * f r » potai or« |«> ii ** look at Ih» prrtty applr« ** do thry tnakr pumpklna bis ’ 1 1 hrjr ratrb thoar big fl«b » U h , i ttastM > arr «amplra of thr r t p r r « » bai ! l*> iim ur»'iuii r«*t f . n«-i.• » kf -!i.- I .and l ' r o d u r t a r • « iti gl ,.*n’ »» r. k Orvgon rih lblt un thr malti >f thr <*ntl«*«lttl ha« brrtl thr of tu tir h attmtlon. arrordlu« - ■U h C, it hapman and othrra » h o At** Job back thrfr [ilrtnrtttItig thr %ny, »h lr h 1« su in a murh at E>n to Or«gon thI« >oar (irotulnriit fraturr of thr Urrat rrn rihlblt la thr pila of Krd potato## l»r n a t ttrtrrr « a » «urh finn and i (Mitator#,** wrltra Krrd W tira » r«trrn luduatrlal and Itnml- un «grill of thr tirrat Northrrn. [haa t»m i In attrndatire at thr «I -«y ili Addltlon to nur big produrla II. 120 frrt long by I 1 S frrt un thr maln floor. « r havr a rtrlualvr lltrratorr hall and funnlng rontlnuoua moving pie- aud «trrroptlron Irrlurr«. do­ na »'m ir a i t trrgon and othrr rrn »«'rtira W r arr thr outy acnntlnmtal Amrrlran rallway ha« an rih lb lt at thr fhtrago Wlth thr «tato of Orrgon of i'. n lilb lt and «»»ir «$»n. f r u ir a i r>n la »#11 rrprrarntrd In thl» • «h o w *‘ 1CEEDINGS OF THE ■ DEC. C U COURT |M ID I I llll.I.w I M I KOI It NOT T in E H ill.** Ilk PO K T K I» lie U II. C la r k ( o n ile in n a llo n Hull ll r * u l t e i l In a A e n llc t o f •l.n .V I I’ rtnevllle Journal Circuit court for btialneaa Monday morning t pened I 1» o'clock with the reading of the aleudar of caaes by Judge llrad 1 lifter which the clerk drew Un­ ti .unes of Bevevi men from a box ami ft (Ills procedure evolved the I id Jury, which M j d.-t.-t mine» fv ho of us sre still entitled to life. |lherly and the pursuit of happiness, »fier whlrh th « court settled down to fthe trial of rases. both civil and • rlmlnal. There were no murder trials or lot her criminal M M of MOM than J panning Interest, and the c iv il canea I » #r# fpw. The grand Jury conalaled of the I following men (Jen W Noble, fnre- I man; T. A. Taylor. J. W. Stanton. P Chitwood. I F Shutt, A. V. Thomp­ son P. T. Monroe waa nworn In at tirai but waa obliged to leave on ac- «ininf of alckneaa In hla family, and Jamen Ityan of llrnd. waa »worn In In hla atead. The flrat civil cane to lie tried waa one brought by the alate va Wm K Clark, to condemn fi« arrea o f land mi defendant-a ranch for the location of a reservoir alte under the Tullíalo Project. T h « Jury r«lurned a ver­ dict for $1**150. The alate hail offer- eil the defendant $20 tier acre for the land dealred. Attorney General A M. Crawford waa preaent und con­ ducted the caae for the alate Head engineer O. I.auregaard of the Tum­ ulo Project, waa preaent an a wltnesa on behalf of the state The defend­ ant waa repreaented by II. II Ke Ar- mond of Rend. The next civil caae fried waa nn nctlon by one (lay of Bend, ngnlnut ( tl.50 PER Y E A R UKDM OND, CROOK C O U N T Y , OKKOON, T H U R S D A Y , DKCEMKKK 11. 1913 | houaw ro in p a n y , lin nrpo ra la d for $ 10,000, pava from 10 to 27 par rani illvldand*. und ii ( l o o »tiara of alork now hua u hook valua of $ 1 ( 0 . Strength, Solidity, Stability, Security Anotliar purchased u warehouse for »2,2r.o I w » yaar a ago l.nai yaur lliay hulll a platform ua larga na the | original h o u se , houglii a ranvaa to i nvar II, and a Kaaollne alavalor. and thla yaar paid a lo par rani divldand III BAIONI» I M IM I l i s - I M O N | \ . haalda Havi ng lha mamhara a naal aom III purrhaaaa I K i l l I I S I ’ l H I.II Tha dalagaia from Coo# county re porlad a vary successful ro-oparatlva alora. and lha ona from Corvallla, a ro operative rraamary whlrh furn lnli'r«**lliiK T a l k » a m i a « mmm I I ‘r o ­ lahaa an oullal for thouaaiida of ilol- | lara- worth of frull and vagatahlaa. ll ra ih K i l l ' l l l a a l Hai- which would otharwlaa ha fad to tha hogs. u n t a ) M tf li l Tha report of lha legislative Coin- mltlaa lold of lha good work dona at Sail-in by lla two mamhara during lha laal aaaalon of (ha legislature Thaaa The Get Together meeting of tb« Iwo man ware ronaiautly ou tha alar! Itedmond Farmers' Cnlon halli al In aiamlnlng avary maaaura Intro M i m a hall laal Saturday night durail, and war« successful In killing brought mil a tarar* crowd of farm­ ■avrral maaauraa that warn dalrl- The above four words is a brief biography of our bank. ers amt others J II Drawn, alai» mantal in tha Intaraaia of lha farm­ president « f Ih» Farmers- l'nlon far er#. and wara Instrumental In Intro­ The bank that has these qualities should have your account. Oregon, » » • present ami inaila an In­ ducing and paaalng three hills that teresting talk aluna Ih» lina of rii- ware especially beneficial W e live by helping others live. W e will help your cash ■■l>arailiin amona 'ha farmara I. K The National Cnlon also haa a Smith, who waa a dilagata from lha legislative Commltlaa at Washing grow. Patrons of our Time Deposit department not only ha al union lo tha alala ronvantlon Ion lhat la looking after federal leg­ al I.a (¡randa, (olii of (ha proceed islation. and haa dona good work for have unsurpassed protection for their funds, but are allowed Ina* had Ihara and lui* murh a<>od (ha farmara of (ha entire country In a constant and liberal interest on their deposits. waa arrom pi lahad l'rof J A lhat way Thompson. prim Ipal of tha liad* I, K Ithodea. president of tha The depositor with a small account will receive just as mond achools, mada a airona talk on Tennessee Slate I nlon, and chair- co «»peralIon, which ahowad ha waa man of lha National Committee, waa courteous and careful attention as the one with a large ac­ thoroughly In lourh with hla subject. prasent throughout tha aaaalon In H J Harria lold of lha amount of hla addraa* on Wednesday evening count. money thaï lha Kadmotid Enraiera' lie held hla audience spellbound for The first consideration of the officers of this bank is the l'nlon AA'arehouae had broualil Into almiMt two hours, without tha least Itila section for dialrihulloli amona Indication of weariness upon the security of the funds intrusted to our care by depositors. lha farmara. and ahowad that a yaar pari of his hearera. Ilia good sound • I " thl* rondinoli did hoi pravall reasoning and hla valuable Instruc­ W ith a large paid up capital, a strong surplus and undivided Hr alao talkrd about poultry amp­ tion. frequently Illustrated by funny utatila from this aarllon and rouu- atorles, proved him to be a speaker profit account, a practical and conservative management, and aalad lha farmara In aal lhair poul­ of considerable ability try In aood rondlllon for ahtpmanl, On Tuesday evening. Prof Mc­ a representative board of directors, this bank is prepared to and Ihua alwaya rommand lha top Pherson of I he Oregon Agricultural offer you the best service possible based on sound banking markal prlraa Collage, gave an addreaa Illustrated Kurina (ba ayanlna a lllarary and by lantern slides. In which he (old of principles. mualral proaram waa rendered, a i ­ the work of the committee of about tar whlrh a fina auppar wa* aarvad 100, of which he waa a member, If you are not doing business with us why not begin whlrh waa pariakan of by (ha 200 which waa sent to Kurope by this government for the purpose of prawant today? Tha manibara of lha Cnlon daalra studying the system of rural credits to thank lha ladta* throuab Tha whereby the farmers are able to bor­ Hpokraman, for Ibrlr afllrlant work row money at less than half the rates He pre­ In balpina maka Ilia anlartalnmant a the American farmer pays dicts thst within a very few years turc waa Tha Inrraaaad Inlaraat that haa either national or state legislation baan abow n III lha Cnlon by farmara will be enacted which will he the who ara not now manibara. baa da- means of furnishing money on farm rldad Ilia ofllrlala of Iba organisation security at a very greatly reduced lo hold anotliar Get-Together meet- rate of Interest. The Commercial (Tub of luiCrande Ina (ha lattar pari of January provided a meeting place, paid for !.. K. stillili-* Talk In hla t a lk a l th a m e e t in g , a m o n g (he printing and badges and gave a reception and lunch to the delegates. o t h a r I bint:* Mr S m i t h aald Altogether the convention was a Thai lha f i r m a n - Kducallonal and Co-operative Cnlon Is one of the * « » enjoyable and prob ab le affair greatest fsrtors In the solution of the \ P P K K t T t T K «.«Mil» A A lH lk problem* whlrh confront the farmer* of the Cnlted State* wa* very forci­ The Spnkeaman haa received an bly brought out at the state conven­ tion of that organisation held at I .a order for a 72-page booklet. Illus­ Brands. I»er 2. 3 and 4. any* U K trated with half tone*, from a Port­ Smith of thl* city, delegate from the land concern The reputation of The Itedmond local Mr Smith further Spokesman for doing a high grade of work wa* what necured the order. aaya There were <0 delegate* In attend­ p o t I ,I 111 SH O W ance. reprraentlng Bo local union* and 1» county organisation* There At a meeting of tho Redmond were alao from loo to I Bo visitors present during the session, most of Poultry Aaaortatlon held laat night It whom were from leirltory within a wa* decided to hold th« aoi-ond an­ radius of Bo miles from I .a Grande nual «xhlhltton In lt«dinnnd on Jan A. J. Sanford wa* A L L E G E D IIA M A U K M S I K H T O R H \S SE N T O l'T CIRCU L A R S TO M AD RAS K K IT o R TK I.I.S HOW IT There waa one delegate from Coo* 21. 22. 23. 24 county, and two or three from the elected secretary In plat-« of E. G. w h in : ».VMMMi A L L NEW SPAPERS C O IT A ) BE DONE Willamette valley, but the larger Sherwood. who haa laft tha city. number were from countie* border-1 NAMES FOR M A IL IN G lug the Columbia river, and those ly­ ing In the northeastern part of the j Tha Spokaaman haa tha name o f Elfteen Prominent Ru*tne** Men of I .«Ivor C o m m is s io n e r A p p e a l* to th e W o s i l i H e th e A lost E f f e c t i v e A le th o d atate, where the organisation I* atrongaat Tha antlra aaaalon wa* «vary taxpayer In Crook county, with Iti-diniiiii! Were Alada notable for It* aplrll of giM»d feeling their poatofflea addresa. Person* dfr­ P u b lic to L ig h t e n W o r k o f E x t e r m i n a t in g T h ese aud hearty co-operative and for lha siring names for mailing or other l>efcntlaiit.« f o r S a le s p e o p le T r o u b le s o m e P e s t a absence of Jealousy and III feeling purposes can secure same at this of- The Cnlon ha* been moat effective lice at a reasonable figure. In wheat growing aectlon*. but haa -------------------------- ■ alao demonstrated II* value In local- C O M M E R C IAL C U T » DANCE It lea where potatoes, fruit, hay. J ...... Madras Pioneer: W e notice a At the December term of the cir­ ■‘ Do your shopping early In the slock and other line* of diversified Tho Rp(lmoml Commercial Club cuit court held at Prlnevllle laat month, early In the week and early communication to the Oregonian farming are practiced wm a Christmas dance Thura- President Crowe of the Washing­ day evening. Kec. 2B. In Ehreta hall. week the caae of J. M. Crenshaw, j in the day.” Is the advice and appeal from Central Oregon, about the ex­ ton state organisation was present, The club ta preparing to have one who sued IB prominent business men : made by Labor Commissioner to hol- termination o f the Jack rabbtta by and told of the Immense benefit re­ of the old time. Jolly, good dance*, sf Itedmond for $50,000 for alleged ; Iday shoppers In a circular which he the national authorities sending In ceived by the farmer* of hi* atate, and everybody I* Invited to come and defamation of character, came to ; is sending to all newspapers of the the troops to destroy them during This could be and particularly those of the Hlg bring an extra supply of smiles and trial. The trial lasted Friday and state. Complete, the circular Is as the winter months. done all right, but It might prove to Hand country, by building co-opera- UuKh, an<| a KOO everybody Is is * going ° t » t I ju n d lir s for d " ; Verdict In favor of with the protection as far as possible It would be much cheaper for either the " o old companies a m- *'n ,a •‘v« „„ | W i r- f« r everybody ^ V r V |a|nUfT $4 u | of the workers of Oregon, I add my congress or the state to appropriate tage o f the Inability of farmer* ' to have a good old fashioned time, A large number of witnesses from voice to the appeal to every one to a sum of money to be given out as a hold their Wheat, and reaped heavy £ hc’ sur'e and come, Com mitt bounty. Redmond were In atendance at the shop early. profit* hy practicing various trick* In this way. during the winter | trial. Do your shopping early In the to "hear” the market during the E N T E R T A IN E D FRIEND S j Attorneys W. M. Wilson of The month, early In the week, early In months, when little could be done on wheat moving aenHon. The Trt-State I Dalles. J. A. Wlllcox o f Redmond, the day. Observe all three of these the farm, the residents and home­ Tormlhl Warehouse Co., a farmers- A number of friend* of Mr. and and Judge Brink o f Prlnevllle. con­ Important points and you will do Jus­ steaders could kill off the pests to co-operatlve Institution with ware­ houses at Seattle. Portland and Spo­ Mrs J II Roe were delightfully en­ ducted the case for the defendants. tice and mercy that will be apprecla- such an extent that they would both­ | ted by thousands of overworked er but very little during the next kane, by working wllh the local tertained a f'BOlt" at their home last saleswomen and salesmen, and by year. This they could well afford to warehouse*, haa done much to over - 1 evening. Mrs. R. L. James carried E I N E S T I S k R E t 'E IA E D ¡thousands more who realise the Im­ do If enough bounty were provided come this evil. The company has off the first prlxe. and Mr*. Wm. U. i ________ to repay them for the ammunition portance of such action. arranged to make loans on ware- Phoenix took the consolation prlxe , „ . „ „ „ lintiHi* receipt*, enabling the farmers Mrs Hoe wit* assisted by her m o t h - [ Tuesday morning O. A. Bradley of Shop early and In broad daylight. used, but the buying of ammunition to hold their wheat, preventing a er. Mrs Hester Kent, who Is visiting j this city received a car load of 32 Don't allow yourself to linger with Is an expensive proposition when It glut at wheal moving season anil In- her at the present. A most elabor- Guernsey heifers, shipped from Oe- the thoughtless throng after the eve- comes to killing off the numbers that au rln a to the farmers full market ate lunch was served during the eve- noa Junction, WIs. They are all | nlng shadows begin to fall. Do this have accumulated In Central Oregon i rice for their wheat nlng. Those present were Mr. and high grade tuhurculln tested, and and the fervent "God bless you" will during the past few years. The number of rabbit drives that P The reports of the county dele- Mrs. J. R. Robert*. Mr and Mrs AV. selected with great care from the spring from the hearts of tens of antes were Interesting One told o f G. Phoenix. Mr and Mrs AV. II. best herds of southern AVtsconsIn thousands of shop girls ready to col­ have been held in different sections « IK non warehouse that paid for Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs R C. Immele. An uncle of Mr. Bradley s, who ha* lapse from the fatigue of the day of this fall have helped wonderfully In killing off the pests, there having Itself In three year*, beside saving Mr. and Mrs J A Wlllcox. Mr and been In the stock business for many the hardest kind of work. « 1 045 for Its patrona In merchan-! Mrs. C. It McClallln. Mr. and Mrn. j years, selected and shipped them Have you any Idea of the work of been many thousands of them killed .line I,ur, based Another told of a AV. H. Anderson. Mr. and Mr* R L. Mr Bradley Is more than pleased both brain and body o f the average so far, and in some localities rabbit * , n00 wnrehnuae whlrh wa* fully James. Mr. and Mr* DeRousa. Miss with the lot and Invites any one In- saleswoman, particularly In the city clubs have been organlxed and regu- eniilpped and paid for In three years Myrtle Butler, Mr*. Hester Kent. M. terested In fine dairy cows to come Contlnued on Page Continued on Page fiom the profits. Another ware-1 A. Lynch. | and tee them. Redmond Bank of Commerce REDMOND, OREGON A VERDICT OF $4.13 HOFF ASKS SHOPPERS IN FAVOR OF BOUNTY GIVEN J. M. CRENSHAW TO DO TRADING EARLY ON JACK RABBITS