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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 25, 1913)
T lIK HKDMOND SPOKESMAN e Des Chutes Power Co. Ihr peal y r »r Ihr Dr* „,.r l ' a , • corporation <if ,011 of Spokane, Wn , h ion «ml pul In opri ■limi in ,r Crook county au rlrrlrlr nml lu nun« fur un« uf lia ■ « pa i HT rr nulla now In uparallun ■I «I tlir piaula al T h « t'ov« I |(|v«r. ami al l'Un» Kall« • i ll II Ira It IV«r, I lull«« weal ,,ml AI huth uf Ih r « « pialli« II« an u n II ui It «<t ainiMinl of « I I hr gnnvratnl » h i n Ihr • III «lain « r r all it«vr|op«il imllirrrtna lllltlrlilllr« of In hr Cove plani, which I« Ihr «III I l f lh « rninpaiiT I Ihr II« plani brina u««il a« «u O i t u r niaiiT, hui Ih« frai alluni ni In« In 3i) hur«r power. ara In II«« In Ih« riiji, Inrlmiina a I, h o n » lHi»«r iunior f«ir «InvlnK laumlry ma i hlnrry. «mi « «linll.r iunior fnr op •ratina Ih« ««alllallun plani In ih« puhlh arhool» Itjr ih« u h nf i hi» niutiir ih « up«ratina «aprna« ha« lirm ini In laro, in romparlaon wllh Ih» aaaullnr «nalna furm«rly u«n| a ro n rr«l« pii III p hnuw h«« hr«n hulll Ihrr« In allieti « I t i hurar [Miw«r ino tur « III h« ln«iallri| un a Dean Trl- p l« i putnp. ami a 76 hnr«« pnwrr mulor un a Worthlngton rrnlrlfugal pump, in ho ua«d tur flr* prolorllnu Thr Drachutea l'uwrr Cu ha» prar Itrally rrhullt ih« «m iro ill«lrlhullun ■ ritm i In Prlnevllle, ami nuw ha« « Hahilna ami imwrr «rairtu In i li ut rllr «nonil In nonr In Ihr « l a i « PAOE SEVEN th* nilnalr«! «Imw on New Year» A a p a r « haa alao been provided for a iiio v I u k pic ture marhlna Mr Wlmar haa lha inovlaa ptrlure ma chine raody and will anon atart »per- aliona Tha board of dlrartora «loriad air aa follows J N II Dark lug. K N Wallace. J W Brwra, J If '»VliinT, C J .Murk, K II W ll*on «m l J J Coen Tha dlradora mat and alert ad tha following o f f i c i a J N ll (larking, president. J W. Brown, «lev preatdant. K N Wallace, a*-<-re- tary, J ft Wlm«rr, treasurer They will pro« e«d to liw-orporate under the name of "Tha Weat Hide Agricultor al Kalr Aaaoa latloo." amt will organ- ; Ixa aa a nun-dividend paying corpor- I »lio n I'ntll aurh tima aa lha Incor poration la com plated Mr Wlmer will act aa truataa and have rharga of lha building Aa anna aa lha aa- aorlatlnn can hold property lha Iota will ba deeded to them by the tann a li» company, and tha aaaorlatlon can then aacura money to pay aome of the billa, giving tha property aa aecurlty. • V« In Culver a III hura« powrr inulnr ami a I hur«r pnwrr inulnr arr In '*»« In Ihr Tupping Warrhoiian. ami Ihn marhlnorr III th« garage la alan nprraiml |,y pnwrr furnlah*il hy th« rum pally T h « company fumlahra a coni Inn* uua 2 4 Ilnur aorvlr«, which uiak**a II pn««llilr In inrrl all cuuillllun« whrrr powrr ami llahl la n»r<l«<l, T h « Clin« Kalla plant la uapil aa an auallllary ayairm amt ran aupply th« entire i|l«lrlcl rnvrrnt hy Ihr ('ova plant ahnulil anythlna happru In put that plant nut uf romuilaalon tmnpor arlly or ulhrrwlae T h « ('linn Kalla plant In aanoon, la ua«<l primarily to pump walrr fur Irrlaallun purpnara In water land on th wrai «Id« uf thr Drarhutea river. THOM. T H E < O l STY 111 II.DING I I* U W. Walla of Powell Butte, one uf the rounly road viewers, la In Prlnevllla today, »aya the Prlnevllle Journal nf the IMth Mr Wells says It'a a caution how the county Is pro gressing Hla duties, he aaya, takea him to ull parts of It several time« during the year, but he cannot keep up with the march o f events New pfople coming In all the time, and people with money All of them are Improving their place«. HIS RISE TO POWER arrnmpllahrd and that plant la e-|ulp|ied with all the latest ma and devierà fur the vronoml of power and «lertrlr- from water power he Aral unit at T h « Cove to lie In operation la o f 760 horse pow rapacity, and the Cline Kalla tit develop« 136 horse power aa at nt constructed t thla time the company haa 70 of transmission linea In tha nty. and 16 miles nf a 3100 volt irtbutlng line In the Crooked Hlv- lalley to furnish light and power r the farinera The company furnishes power and hta to the towns nf Prlnevllle. The electric powrr distributing system of Hedmnnd furnishes elec tric light and power to all bualnesa houaea. residence», and all the com mercial manufacturing plants of thla community The Itedmond street lighting sys tem la the beat that ran be had A aerlea Incarnirsi ant 100 candle pow er system combined with a aerlev Arr lighting equipment complete, haa the town well lighted The latest el«>rtrlr powrr (hat ha« bwn Installed In this district haa Juat tiern completed by the Power Co having equipped the Itedmond Kred A Mill Co with an up to date electric power ayatem to take rare of on Crooked Hiver, alao Kollowlng are the officers of the Drarhutea Powrr Co Presi Samuel (¡aliami, Spokane, Wn. VIra-Prast W. C. Hlvyer. Spo kane. Wn Sac -Treaa Bert I.. Slvyer, Spo kane, Wn (¡an. Manager - L. M. Simpson. Spokane. Wn. (len Hupt C. !.. Shattuck, Prlne vllle. Ore Kollowlng are the officiala In charge of the local pianta In Central Oregon Prlnevllle C 1.. Shattuck, super intendent; II. W. Howard, commer cial agent “ R E E D Y ’S ” Now in the proper time to ronMider buying those NON- SKID TIRES for your car. I«et give you prices on any make. These tire« will give you an increased mileage plutt the safety factor. uh PHONE 701 W. LA WHON HEMM* ('A lt M i l l ) OK AM %H f.lK TH Thoa W Lawson, the "K reoiled Klnanra" author, haa aent out a lot of Christum» g ift» In a apodal freight car, to hla grand children, lha child- : ran of Mr and Mr» Henry McCall, who llv « on a ranch u few tulles from Itedmond The glfta are One hundred and fifty Plymouth Itock and Ithude laland hen«, with a couple of ruuatera. T w o Hlamcae cat«. T w o Kngltah bulldog pups, uamea to be supplied by grand children. K it e Jersey and llolateln cows. Two anna of champion "Klying Kox's" »on. a prize winner. Cove Central Oregon Garage Continued from page 6 lives ne nan «nottereo or u s e * in nis --mend»-to what end? Their place« had tieen taken by other turn of Ilka kind, the world no better, no wiser. ao far as he coo Id a«-e Behind the troop march«»! a regiment of men ami women, bis neighbors, whose little aarlngs would tie leaf, did the bank fall through Ida disclosures, but might lie (ireserved If Mnrrbell's promise to Intrrvene was kept Was there not more virtue la merry than la punish meat? Foe long. In the feer of the roan who knows himself weakening, he refused to face the crwrtal fnet. But be had to come to H—to her—at last. He saw her as lie bad laat aeen her. the rose In bloom, a strong woman re fined ami aoflene»! by some heart pro cess of which he knew nothing I f be went fo«-w»rd he tnuat cloud the aplen- d«>r and twauty of her womanhood with disgrace and anfTertng He re volted again»! the thought—why must • he. Innocent nnd at his hand, he made to sufTer the jieiialty that others had earned? Could he strike the blow? II made no difference that »he had Hunted him for unworthy things Aa once before nothing that she could «ay hail add««! to the temptation that lay In Iwr very existence. ao now noth Ing that »lie had done could tnke from tin* fact o f hla love Kor It lived, lie could And through the y«*ar* In unceas ing work an anodyne to deaden the ache, but on thla Moant Olivet It IWed again a throbbing passion that «mb- merged all thing« else tie had not the strength o f (¡od, he told himself lie maid not lie so merciless to her. to himself. lie Amt bo me ward In the wnnlng light »ml prayed feverishly for daylight By his window, as once he had watched a dawn o f promise, be »aw It ivinte. hut without promt**. At laat. the battle ended, tog tired to seek hla !*‘d. lie fell aal«M-p In the chair. If you want to SELL your property List it with “That Man McCaffery” He doesn't ask an exclusive right; he can sell it anyway Furniture YOU WILL BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT REDMOND. YOl CAN DO NO BETTER ANYWHERE. COME IN AND BE CONVINCED. DON’T WAIT TILL YOU NEED THE GOODS. C. H. IRVIN, Furniture & Undertaking S. D. FOX & CO. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Hotel Redmond Bar Anderson Bros.’ Saw Mill MANUFACTURERS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED PINE LUMBER. OUR MILL IS THE NEAREST POINT THAT YOU CAN GET HIGH-GRADE LUMBER. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT. 4 * j Miles Southwest of Laidlaw. ( T o be continued.) Interior view o f the Korebay of the Deschutes Power Company's Electric Eight and Main Plant of the Company. Cove on Crooked Hiver Hedraond, Madras, Metollua and ('u l cer. In then« towna p«»wer la now being used hy Aourlng mills, cold storage plants, printing olflcea. wood and Iron working planta, creamerlea. butcher«, garagea, healing planta, e*c All of the above towna tine street lighting eir r p t Culver. Power la used In the Crooked Rlv- er valley primarily for Irrigation, chopping alfalfa hay and making al falfa meal, and for f«*ed chopping Approximately 100 horae power I* how used In thla «eelIon, and the prospects are that aa much more will he ii»eii the coming year. In Prlnevllle the rtwiklng In the I to meat |c Science department of the High School |a all «lone hy plectrl** Hy, In addition lo a number o f other rooking Installations. Eight motor«. thetr Increasing bualneaa With one of the cheapest power rates In the state, Redmond furnish es the heat facilities In Inducements for any kind of manufacturing In dustries In Central Oregon. With Ha central location, surrounded by good fertile, tillable lands under Im mense Irrigation ditches. It» abun dant amount o f the heal and purest water, with a climate tnat U unex- celled, and Ha railroad connections. Itedmond 1« bound to come to the front In the near future aa a com mercial and mantifacltiring center. In Madras the company furnishes p o w e r for opernllng the city water works The Ilnur mill there Is «quip ped with a .16 horse power motor, and aeveral other smaller motor* are In use In different plants In the city. Power Plant at The Redmond— R l>. James, superin tendent. Madras— L. K. Hyde, superin tendent. The Culver and Metollua bualneaa la handled from Prlnevllle and Mad ras. OKFHTCRM EI.ECTED Mint k in d lier« o f lavlillaw KOR FAIR Kalr Elect Ofttier« anil l>lre«-(or» Tumalo Time*: The stockholders of the l.aldlaw Kalr Aaaorlatlon met Saturday afternoon and elected a board of dlractora and decided to In corporate. The fair building la now practically Anlulu-d but there are several thlnga that could be done yet toward making It better and warmer. The atage haa been built, ready for J. F. HOSCH, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON OFFICE: N. E. Corner 6th Redmond, and E Sta. - Oregon A REINFORCED CONCRETE BUILDING BLOCKS L These block» are mad* by the wet process, giving them th r*« times the strength of a machine made block. Persona going to build should ae* our material before placing orders for any other kind. It will pay them. Estimates furn ished on application. Call on or write to HEOARDT, E LLIO TT * CO.. REDMOND. ORE. • F. H. RODEMEYER PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Eyes Tested. Classes Properly Fitted Office in Ehret Bros, block Redmond. - Oregon mm i f f C . H . B A G G O T T ’S Quick Delivery Express and Transfer Line All Orders Given Prompt Attention. Phones: House, 2603; Stand. 712. I-cave Orders at the Redmond I . ________ _______ Pharmacy.