« r r lo rw a pro rat«*«) « kki -, | * m l Ir aal 11 17 a t \ m y m t \ i \ proportion A t r t y for p Ar l « of a *la> I» In iNTupiiluni wh«*r«* pay r _ Y I í 11 I I i" I I I 1 I p p 1 I II I I I I I t i m i I« IIIA J Take Notice Th a i pursuant In Ihr authority In II vrslril br Ihr Urn krai U « l of Ihr State Ilf Oregon 1 1 1*13. Chapter «2 . pages »2 !> ' anil In arcor«lanre with Ihr dr It. r initiation hr II duly niadr and rm |.|rrr,i thr Induatrlal W rlfa rr Com Jti.iaslim of Iba Slate of Oregon here 11>r ofilrra that Honor roll for the week eliding I No person. Brin or corporal Ion January SU. 1914 II. hoii One I rli a 11 employ any etperlsuied adult Willie Khret. 1» »man In any Indualry In llir atalr Carol Kenyon. I ul Oregon. paid by time rate of pal Josephine Parrish. I n ■ nl al a weekly * a | r ra lr of Iraa Charlie ItiMlman. Edmond Wood*. I Mian right dollar« and twenty five Herbert James. I I'rnta l | l i l l a week. any Iraarr David Floyd amount bring h rrrby drrlarrd Inad He* Floyd «quale to aupply Ih r nn raaai y coal llernlce Khret. Im m ise H o a c h »1 lit lng lo auch «roman worker* and | lo maintain Ihrm In bralth llooni Tw o Nor ahall any auch person. l.yie Aniu-raon [ rrm or cor (Miration employ women In Predille Alchlnaon. any indualry In Ih r atalr of Oregon John Male* Curii* lleaaley. for tuorr than 64 hour* a wrrk Clifford llucklngham. 1 Nor ahall any auch prraon. Donald Carolili. firm or corporation pay Inexperlem • Ilarnld Cline ed adult woman workrra rinployrd Koreat l-.filera. (Varar Fsrrls by tlnir ra lr of payment, al a rate of Johniiy listi»<>n. wage* Iraa than $6 0 « a wrrk And luvwrence l.ynch. ihr mailmuni length of lima auch Jesae Lynch workrra may br ronaldrrrd Insxpcr- Charles Morrlll. phllo Smith letirrd In any Indualry ahall not ei Civile Dahl feed onr year. Marcia llrewer. 4 No peraou, Arm or corpora­ Il atei Caughey. tion owning or conducting any mer­ Loretta Isiree Wlnlfred Munì. cantile. manufacturing or laundry Kdna Magati ralabllahmrnt In Ih r atalr of Oregon Klla Fair ahall employ women worker* In Marlan tllltlng* auch ralabllahiuenl later Ilian the Hoorn Three hour of B SO p m of any day Thl* hour of dlamlaaal doea not apply to Kveral <>gg Lloyd lleekwlth. telephone and telegraph companies, Lilian Lauderback. i on fret lottery ralabllahment*. rra Allha Mohler. tauranta and holela Susan Woods. Said order ahall become effecfl»* Helen Smith tluy Uobblns. from nnd after February 7. 19)4 Irene Weatherley. After auch order la effective. It Kenneth lluchley. ahull br unlawful for nny employer Wayne Lauderback. Violet Tinner In the alale of Oregon affected there Cynthia llobbs. by lo fall to observe and comply Itartleffe Kendall. therewith, anil any peraon who vlo- Hurry Hanson. laiea aald order ahall I»* denned Virgil lleekwlth Catherine I’urrlsh. K it Ilf y of a mlademeanor and upon America Hodman. conviction thereof, ahall he punlah Ilessle Kuhles. ed by a tine of not leaa than $26 nor Lester Ynrnell. more than lliiti or by Imprlaonment David Lore« Cecil Holloway In the county jail for not leaa than I" day* nor more than three month*, lliMim Light or by both auch flue and Imprlaon- Kvelyn Smith. tnenl In the dlarrellon of (he court Frances Thompson. Section 9 of Chapter «2. Ooneral Stella Huasell l.awa of Oregon 1913. provide* that Freda Ililckley. John llrewer. every employer affected by I hi* or­ Sam Hales der «hall keep a copy ported In a Wayne Chase. conaplcuoua place In each room In Itobert Johnson. Paul l NN VGES WOMEN WORKKHS |l.igr« Placed ul $H.25 Weekly .H Hour* lo C onstitute a W erk’« W ork — Penalty for Son Compliance W ith O rdrr HONOR ROLL OF THE Ism Farlelgh. benefit the aelller* on the Cary act land* At a recent meeting of the State l.and Hoard both Crawford and I .e w I * voted again*! Oovernor Weat’a proposition to have the t'nlted State* and the state take over the north unit of the Central Oregon Irrigation Co'a Irrigation project. M rller King* Sweet Song Inasmuch aa thl* stand on part of the Iwo officials la believed to be Inimical to (he beat Interest* and fu­ ture of the Cary act section and the whole of Central Oregon. Mr Ellin ger I* Inclined to take both Mr l«ew- I* and Attorney tieneral Crawford to task lie reverses the uaual proce­ dure. however, of writing on men and measures to the public prints, and Instead wrltea to the men In question themselves Incidentally he makes a few remarks on puaaant on politic* wlilrh can hardly lie sweet music lo I heir ears Writing to Mr ls*wla he says "Y o u r actions make me sore and ev­ ery man I meet Is sore at you and the real of the board, who voted against the governor'* plan, which plan would Immediately and effec­ tively eliminate the Central Oregon Irrigation Co and bring a return of prosperity to Central Oregon "M r Crawford and yourself ought lo realise your absolute Inrompeten- cy In everything (he servants of the |M*ople should be You are making asses of yourselves by showing your «pleen against the only friend on the board the state of Oregon ever hail The sooner such men as you are j forced from public office, the better for all concerned, anil I assure you that If the »«.ttler» of Oregon have their way you will get your walking papers quick " o m n ii. Kedmund. Or., Jan. 27, 11)14 Itegular meeting of the Common Council of the City of Heduiond. O r­ egon. held at the office of the City Recorded on the 27th day of Janu­ ary. 1914. Present : Mayor Hoach and Coun- cllrnen Immele, lleSouia, Atkinson. 1’ hoenlx. Karri* and Heedy. Meet- called to order by Mayor Hoach Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. tin motion the following billa were approved and ordered paid W I. perry .....................$«7 53 W. k Young ..................... 6.00 J. 11. Vincent ................... 9.75 Deschutes Power Co........... 77.60 Turn A bum l.mbr C o . . . 10.70 Proportion of K. It Metcalf for the position of pumper at a salary of $500 per year read, and on motion further consideration thereof was deferred until the next regular meeting of the Council. liond of A O. Alllngham, given by the National Surety Co., read, and on motion accepted and his pres­ ent bond released. Itond of II. J. U v e read, and on motion accepted. Application of C. R. Mcl.allln for a plumber’» permit, accompanied by a bond In the autn of $2000, read, and on motion approved and the re- M rd M ,M truct„ , to ,M u i up. t 'heeclng \Yunl*. fo r 4'aaillilate After applying the particularly euphonious word "barnacle" to the attorney general. Mr Klllnger pro­ ceed* to say a few words on Mr Crawford's candidacy for the gov- ernshlp. They are very comfortable, cheering w ords of encouragement, a* follows "Provided that the primaries should nominate you. Just keep tab on what amount of voles you gel In Central Oregon. 1 think you will be able lo count them without the aid of your siM-retary. If ever you had a chance here In Central Oregon (which Is doubtful), you have effect- Ively eliminated II by your continual opposition (o the first and only friend that the settlers on the Carv lands In Oregon ever had upon the State IVesert Land Hoard. "Oovernor West has a plan for completing the North Canal Cnlt of the C. O. I Co., which means a very great deal for this vicinity, but you and other members of the board are now playing a 'dog In (he manger' game with the governor, simply be- cause you do not feel friendly to­ ward him. The benefit hi* plan will be lo Central Oregon, or the good It will do for the settler, does not enter Into your consideration You have yet to give a decent excuse for your | opposition to this matter. "I wish you would come to lted- mond and bring the other 'barna- !cle" (there that's pretty word again). "J. H. la*wl*. with you. and let u* have your Ideas regarding I your scheme for reclaiming (he land here. I can assure yotl of a full house and a hot reception. You I might find It profitable to open your campaign for governor here In Red­ mond. You would gel a f«»ellng of what public opinion I* regarding your long service on the board. We ! have your measure, and have known full well that both Lewis and your­ self were wolves In sheep'* clothing, Here's hoping that you will wake I up." __________ j K K i* o n r on the payment of the annual li­ cense fee. The Water Committee reported that the Stale Hank would collect water rent* for one per rent of the amount collected On motion the report was approved and accepted Iteport of Ordinance Committee on the proposed ordinance granting a franchise to the Deschutes Mutual Telephone Co. read, and on motion (he same was approved and the rom- mlttee Instructed to lake the matter up with the telephone company. No further business appearing Council adjourned. J. A. W 1LLC O X . Recorder. INDICEMENTS FOR THE BOYS AND HIRES (Continued from 1st Page) these projei-ts, such as bulletins on potato growing, etc. These will be distributed through the clubs, and will be of value to parents as well aa lo the children. The work of organ­ ising the clubs will fall largely upon the county superintendents working through the teachers. The I'ntver- slty of Oregon, the Oregon Agricul­ tural College, and the Oregon Nor­ mal S«-hool have proml*«>d to send out men In addition to the field workers from this office to help the superintendents in this work. The State Fair Board has appro- prlated to this department $1000 to be distributed among the boys and girls as prlxes at the State Fair. The board has also promised us $500 to be used to entertain two boys from each county for the whole week at the Fair. The boys will be under the most careful supervision and will make a study of every department of the Fair, Including especially the poultry and stock Judging, in addi­ tion to thl* we expect to send the ten children who stand highest in the state contest to the Panama Kxposi- | Hon at San Francisco. Nil L L P Ft HI S \ I.L I have some old Kwea and some Lambs for sale. Call at my ranch , 14 miles w«**t of Redmond, or write me F R E D W IE S E . 31tf Slaters. Ore. j Hampton— The swindler beat you You know of the bargains In your ou' of only *600* Rhodes Ye*. I was a pretty good store. Don't he aelflsh. Te ll other* friend to him. I about them. Public Sale! Saturday, Feb. 7 ’14 I will hold my first annual Livestock Sale on at 10:00 o’clock sharp, at McLALLIN’S RANCH, 1*/* miles north of Redmond Depot. 20 head of High Grade Dairy Cows and Heifers, some fresh, some to freshen soon. 30 head of Duroc Jersey Hogs. 10 head of Bred Sows. 15 October Sow Pigs. 3 Boars ready for service. Here is an opportunity to lay the corner stone of the greatest industry of Central Oregon. FREE LUNCH AT NOON. TERMS: 10 months’ time given on approved security. Three per cent discount for cash. G. A. BRADLEY. Col. J. C. Thrall. Auctioneer. Owner. W. S. Rodman, Clerk. H0MESEEKERS’ RATES | TO CENTRAL ON OREGON l j CENTRAL OREGON LINE And points on the S. P. & S. Ry. in Washington. Tickets on sale daily March 15th to April 15th. Inform your eastern friends of this chance to move to the Pacific Northwest at very low rates. Fares may be de­ posited with local agents. ONE WAY TICKETS FROM C h ic a g o ................ Peoria .................. Si L o u i s .............. Milwaukee .......... Little Rock . . . M e m p h is .............. New Orleans . . . ............$38.00 ............ 37.00 ............ 37.0« ............ 36.70 ........... 41.(0 ............ 42 50 ............ 48 05 St. Poul ................. ......... $30.00 30.00 Minneapolis .......... ......... 30.00 D u lu t h ................... ......... Kansas C i t y ......... ........... 30.00 30.00 Omaha .................... ......... 30.00 St. J o s e p h .............. ......... ......... 30.00 Lincoln .................. CENTRAL OREGON "OWL” Daily between Portland and Central Oregon points. Leave Bend 8:30 p. m.. arrive Portland 8:10 a. m. Leave Port­ land 7 :00 p. m. arrive Bend 8:00 a. m. Tourist sleeping car. Berths. $1.00. First-class day coaches. Connections in Portland to and from Willamette Valley. Puget Sound. Spokane and all eastern points. Two limited trains daily via Spokane and East. H. BAl'KOL, Agent. Redmond, Oregon. R. H. Crozier, Asst. C.en. Pass. Agt., Portland. Ore. A R E IN F O R C E D C O N CR ETE BCILD 1N O B LO CK S Theae blocks are made by the wet process. giving them three times the strength of a machine made block. Persons going to build should see our material before placing orders for any other kind. It will pay them. Estimates furn­ ished on application. Call on or write to H EO A R D T. E L L IO T T 4k CO.. RED M O N D . O R E.