Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Hub City” of Central Oregon \<>|„ 4. No. 24 REDM OND, ( KOOK C O U N T Y . O R EG ON, T H U R S D A Y , D E C E M B E R 1H. 1913 N IS WOUNDED AI STATE MAY COMPLETE CORN EXHIBIT POIS RECENT RABBIT DRIVE BUILDING NORIH CANAL END TO OLD FICTION i p . 11 I.l N « Il W K . I Tllp; T HI I H HIM IN IttCH D rive H I hen M isi IN l \ \ < l|| I il I I. \ |>| T I I K I ' I I OI DHI T I I I V | « e r Man H ,l,rr « m » » I 1*1. king I p I ta b b li. Il t.<>\ I H M u t the A ril .lent Orcnrrvsl l e n i r a i O regon Irrig a tion fi.n ip an ) |s U lti uni. ih m » m i , h UK «A M ill.» With t h » tag l«y|«a a«t by t b « atat». t h « county, t h » r lty and th « local arhool dlatrlrt for t h « rom lng y»ar all a g r » » d upon, pro perty own «•ra In Hand f a r « an unuaually high tag T h « a ta t» and rounty tag « I I I !>« 26 (itIlia, and t h « at-hool dlatrlrt I S 1-» m i l l » Than«, with th « rlty tag of .'I lull!», whirh th » r lty rounrll haa art. mak e a total o f 66 X, m il l» fur proparty o w n »r a to taka c a r » of T ry ou r C la»atn»d Ada lr word Stability, Security That Malar I « Excellent 4 rop Hunnl Ma, A r , ep| lh* Northweat Maitraa Pioneer A l Culver, on A Haleru dlapatrh aaya President irvnibor 10. durin g l b » rabbit bum Fred Htaul»> o f Ihn t'antral Oregon ) a’ »a a |iull»tl off In l b » country Irrig a tion t'o haa aubuilttvd to thu L I JItII1 1»«-r lluttea a aerl.nia a< l>»a«rt l.and Hoard a proporli ion to f • I I p p t W d I " I ha llra M t l 4 , a turn o v » r to th » atat« for rotnplallon . 1 i-atlrr » h o 11» ra about lin n tho » » c o m ! unit under » h a t la known ilkra from C ulv er atallon 11« » a a aa th » North f a n a l t»f th » rompany'a arriIlia rabblta along b«h lmt ilir Irrigation pro )«« l in thin county T h » litra o( thn gun a amt received the company haa «apandad ovar 1300.- h ill charge o f o n « cun In hla barb, 000 on thla unit and It la »atltuatad (j iat br ■» t b » kidneys It will require about tt&O.OOO In T b « eotin d la o f a aarloua datum completa It ■fnf lb « rraaon (bat t b « abut, » t i l l « T h » Central Oregon Irrigation Co Ihritia from a abut gun. 4M.n laboring under nnanrlal [l«r . aa tba person » h o abot « a a ao dlttli ultt»a for a long time, but th » , Iua, (bat t b « load did not h a « « time o fhc«ra bava kept the » « i r k going to a. altar, and on alr lk lng l b « | i « I « I b The entire project c o « « r a about 220,- I h . ii « mad« a vary bad wound, on th « 000 acre* It la divided Into t h r » « outald« bring near ly aa l a r g « aa a t«a unita The Aral unit la I h » nearaat , uI T h « load carried with It I n t o 1 to rumplattnn tb« (I«all p ortion « o f t h » o u t«i cloth T h « atat«. by an appropriation of I Ing and alao a bur h i » that » a a on bla •410.0 10 by the laat («agíala! ur», haa I overall», «b le b war« »tnb«d d«t] alraaily taken up the work o f cotn- I agalnat t b « bark baina platlng th » old Columbia Southern It la not k n o n n « b o f lr«d tba abot project, n o » known aa the Tornalo I that bit Mr Maad, aa front t b » il« project, anti Imilcationa are that It arrlptlon o f tba arrldan t by tboa« la t«i be a aucreaa prra«nt. It «« etn a that tba l i b » » w » r » " I f the Tum ala project la a aur­ making a turn to w ard t h « rorrala e e » » , " »aid tlo v Waal recently, ami a rabbit ran bark through th » ' which It la evidently goin g to be. lln«a T h r » » abut gun m«n lm m »d l and the atat« gata Into th « clear, I at«ly tu rn«d around and ltr«d at th « would I lk « to aae (ha alata and the aam« tin»«, w h lrb » a a In th « direr govern m rnt take over t h « wurk of tlon of » h « r « Mr Maad waa atandlng completing at least one o f the unita or rooting up front b«hlnit. h « bring o f the Central Oregon project Thla on« of t h » man whtt w a r « carrying would probably tie the North Canal and gath ering up tba rabblta Kvl T h » company could proceeil to c o m ­ d«n tly no n « o f tba t h r « « k n « « that plete t b « Aral unit, and the other th« o t h «r had ahot, and did not unit could be turned back to the know h » » aa ao r l o a « behind th « »l a te and the government for a later line or « l a « t b « y would h a « » b «« n dlajHialtlon on th « lookout, or poaalbly th «y for " I aakatl the company to aubmlt a gut lhaniaaltra In th « excitem ent and proposition to the board for conald- •tId not look b e fo re llrlng eratlon. ao aa to have something d e f ­ inite to aubmlt to the Interior de­ iii. m i i T ; n m : H m i : n partment and the negl leglalature " H IM , Strength, Solidity, UlthliON tllK N IUIIron«i|Minral la. linker. Hood ttlv e r and M ultn o­ N o action » a a taken by the imaert mah. 1 .and Hurd laat del unlay afternoon Secre t la \<-rl!matacity of Ita canals In the segregation, and the amount of water they would carry. State Engineer Lewis opposed it. The company agreed to furnish In the near future Agurea showing the seep­ age as to canals constructed. The , company Intends soon to ask the State Engineer to recommend that patents be tsaued for a number of acres, and It la necessary that the «lata and Agurea be provided him be­ fore he can make the recomnienda- i tlon. N A ME S T H E S PO K E SM A N , hill MAILI NG R ED M O N D , O R E G O N The Spokesman has the name of «»very taxpayer In Crook county, with their poatofllce address Persons de­ siring names for mailing or other purposes enn secure same at thla of­ fice at a reasonable Agure. There’a character and quality In the calling cards we produce, and the prices are right. ________ PLEASANT GATHERING ON THE HOLIDAY AFTERNOON OF DEC. 11 TRADE COMES EROM M ANY MILES Extension o f Young laul) I* the Rnlpient «if Nu- Stores Here Ke|Mirt Volume of Sales Time On Irrigation IVojert Gasoline Engine to our care by depositors. W ith a large paid up capital, a strong surplus and undivided (U 3-H0RSE POWER W e will help your cash have unsurpassed protection for their funds, but are allowed 4 E N TIIA L OREGON for sale at n reasonable price. $1.50 PE R Y E A R merous Costly and Useful l*rewents From Friends Much la rg er Than in * Former Years For the past week or ten days hol­ Sixteen ladles of the local Rebek- ah lodge called at the Ordway home iday shoppers have been coming in Thursday afternoon, Dec. 11th, and from the country to Redmond to buy gave Miss Echo Ordway a miscella­ their goods here. Through the ad- neous "shower." After the bride to | vertlsementa of some of the merch­ be opened the gifts the hostess serv- ants they have recognized the fact a delicious lunch constating of whip­ that Redmond la the best place In ped cream timbales, hot biscuit and Crook county to make their purch­ coffee. After wishing Miss Echo best ases. and the buying people have wishes for her future happiness, the come to this city from s territory as guests departed. The gifts present­ far away aa 76 miles to make their purchases. ed were as follows: Lynch & Roberts, proprietors of Set of silver bullion spoons by Mesdames Martha Willcox. Emily the largest department store In Cen­ CItne. Anna Thompson. Sarah Abel. tral Oregon, report an immense busi­ Emma Walker. Sophia Rodemyer. ness. and state that the amount of Jenson. Edith Coryell. Sarah Jarrett sales so far thla year have gone be- I yond their expectations. This store and Miss Clare Dunn. Silver gravy ladle by Mesdames is busy front morn till night catering Etta Stevens. Ella Fell, Lillian Gil­ to the wants of customers, and the efforts of the regular, as well as the lette and Klltla Frvrear. extra clerks, have been taxed to the Hand painted plate by Mesdames utmost to take care of the buyers In Julia Buckley. Minnie Buckley. Ivy an expeditious manner. Louderback and J. W. Brewer. Alfred Muns. who carries a fine Silver berry spoon by Miss Hazel line of cut glass, cutlery, etc. for the Randolph. holiday trade, also reports Increased Embroidered dresser scarf by Miss sales over last year. Hazel Templeton and Mrs. Maude W. H. Hobbs, the cash grocer and Woods. baker, states hla holiday trade so far Embroidered towel by Mrs. Althe- Is way beyond what It was laat year na Weston. at this time. Embroidery scissors by Mrs. Eliz­ Other merchants In the city also abeth Froebe. teport a good volume of holiday Crumb tray by Mesdames Kllza- business, and state they have no rea­ son for complaint. Contlnued on Pags 4