The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, February 12, 1914, Image 1

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    I Published at the “ Hub City” of Central Oregon
KKDMONI). ( KOOK COUNTY, OREGON, TH U R SD AY, FE B R U AR Y 12. 1914
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I F HANKY H S
However Small It May Be
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M O H M M i ( O M I'I.E I'EI.Y DK-
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WERE EOI NO O P E N — COM PANY
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It is well to pay bills promptly, but not to pay the same bill
DECIDE TO REItl ll.D P I.A N T
twice.
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far «•bon#«« III th# N o r t h « # a t
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j»c tuilldtiiK « « a
to I h « a#
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Ih # t u l l i d l o * < «ml § 13.000 and
i\m lli#urr«| f o r § 11 . 000 . It I# und«-r
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lat»a on «'Oiitrttt# I# l»la« «-d at
„■«• odd by M a n a g r r M«H h««rry Th*’
o i M t * * aa p a r t i a l l y r u i r r f d by in
)tirai.«r a tid a » m a i l p a rt Ion of th«’
not«*nt• « a# lu#ur#«i
K lf(o »n car»
f |HiiatiM«a, uno c a r o f « h # a t , a < ar
f $u$ar an d a l a r * # «|uantlty «»f al
:alfa M’««d had Ju#t h««#ti r«’«#lY«»<l b )
)h«« a ¡ir*'hull»«’ an d thl# « a « all d(’
)troy««d
Ih. nr«« #tartrd In th# rrar of th«’
wilding «h#r# hay «a# HoriHl, and
^lai »►* r M«Hh««rry and many oth«ra
t« uf th# opinion th# bin«# «a# of
jl
l i ar> origin, a» th«« larg« front
(«: 1 of th«« wnrrhou»«’ » « ’r«* found
I dim - u a lii’ ii thr 0r#t roin««r# arrlY#«!
th# fir#
Th# I«»»» of thl» «ar#hoti<M« « III fall
jltraYy on thr farmer« in thl# #«*« tlo*i
a* It «a# a rl#arln* and atora*«
hotia# for th#lr produrta and had
teen th# itiran# of bringing In tuurh
iMHiPY for pro«lurt# ral»«’d and groan
Il.« r*’ through community #hipin#nt»
th«« company la a atock conrrrn.
¡many of th# farmrra holding »bar«**
of »fork In It
I h# nfTh #r# and dlr#ctor# of th#
«•»tiipany h««ld a iu««#ting la»t Hatur
da% hut nothing d#f)nlt«’ aa regard
in* rrhulldlng «aa don# at th# m##t
lug And « III not b# don# until th#
ItiMuranc# la adjuat#«!
Th# company liaa ««atabllahrd t#m
por ar y h#a«1«|tiart#ra
at th# Me
Hhtrry building on th# corn#r of
Kifth and I> atr##ta and la going right
alma«! doing bualnraa
Another car
of cat 11# and boga «rill b# r«*c#lY#d
►'«•hruary 17 for ahlpmrnt on th#
I mb to Cortland Th# company «III
• 4>ntinu«« to r**c#|v# #**a. poultry.
*•*»«• . on ronalgiiuinut. and «111 g#t
tin- hint return» po»»ihl«’ for aatne
l'rr«ld#nt II J Harria atal#d that
the nr«« and aurr«MHÜhg #v#tita «111
not lnt#rf#r# with payment» of n*
c#nt shipment#
Th# pr«a#nt officer# of th«» com­
pany ar#
DAIRY ANIMALS MUSI
HAVE BEEN TESTED
STATE
VKTKHINAItlAN
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IN < (M l’ «IHN INlll It M. k
«UVES
OI T INFORM %TION
llrmlcra Who I HYrr l.t»r Ntiw k for
Sale ,il I’utdlc (in limi (re
I ' . n I I ihmh I
Sln lr Vetnrlnarlan W II l.ytle I«»*
* Hitan a letter l o |)r T h « ) BelelakI
of l l i l . city. Uve ■itx'k Inspector. I»
regard lo breeders selling «I« I r y nul-
111111»
Mr. L y tl e quotes Ihr I » » « »
follo w «
" N o publie auction »«lo o f any
herd or |inrt o f » herd o f dairy «n i
nini», or autmnls Intended for breed
lug purpnacs. «lililí l»e held except
under the process of court, unless all
•he iinlmala offered for « o l e have,
within twelve month« print to auch
»ale. been aubmltted to a tuberculin
•eat and reeelved
a certificate of
health from a qualified veterinarian
T he pennlly fur non-compliance
with the ab ove la a fine o f not lea»
I han f i o nor m ore than $2M i­
lli« ada for h l « hualneaa
I f your
httalneaa la amali, try a little ad and
wateh your liualiieaa «row.
I'rraldeiit
II J Harria
V I .e I'realdenI
A O M yera
Hecrrtary
J VV Brewer
Treasurer
W ill ia m <>««
Manager
Kiil.erf M.Sherry
Hire, lota Tin.» Imngdun. Georgs
I. lira,..., J W
Slit.cly,
W
K
Abbey. II J Harris. A tl Myera,
W il li am <•««
I m l l i i . l n r . , I.ltle t l . e r ,
1 ,-»r
The warehouse was dedicated Jan­
uary to. 1» 13. with a hi« dinner at
which *5u pcipl.. purt.xik An Inter-
eat In« pro «r au i w a . «Iv e n In the
afternoon al.l lu the .-venln« the lar«
c l dance ,-.er held In Central Ore
« o n waa participated In by people
from all ae. Ilona o f the county
Since the company lia» been In
hualneaa and up to ttie time o f the
(Ire It haa been a boon to the fa r m ­
ers in this section o f the county, as
It liad made it possible for them to
illa|M.ae o f ttielr II.e slock and pro­
duct« by community ahlpiuenta. and
bro u«h t In each mouth a consider­
able amount of money for distribu­
tion a m on « them
The warehouse litilldlUK waa 90x
lull feet, two atorlea hl«h, liullt of
nail, e la .a n e k . with I " foot cell
I n « » on ttie «round f l o o r and 11-foot
. elllugs on Hie second floor.
It -j.n*
the la rge»! potato warehouse In the
North a eat
Ttie coat o f the biilldtu« waa In
the tie 1« tl I h ir ll oo.l of II2.0UU.
The hulldlUK had a capacity o f
2un car load » of potatoes In hulk and
250 carloads III sacks or rratea
S e n t . (He electric ll«h ta were
distributed on the two doors, thus
ci. tnx plenty of ll«tit throuRliout the
entire hulldln«
A spur track ran alo n « the west
aide of the warehouse and every
facility for the rapid and economical
londlu« of cars had liecti provide.!
for
A atrln«ent rule In the warehouse
waa that
no am okln« was allo w e d ”
and every precaution had been taken
acalnst dre
Thl». coupled with the
f a d that Manager M. Sherry had per­
sonally »ecu that the lar ge front
doors o f the warehouse were cloaed
and barred the evening before the
dre. and that these door» were wide
open when the dre wan drat discov­
ered. point Ktron«ly to (he Idea that
the hu lldln« w » » net on lire by some­
one w tio c . pecti‘j j to reap a beliedt or
had a « r u . U e a«ainat the company.
M ilk
\k H U M » « INw St IT
11(1111 I K I t l f . ( T I O S
O ).
In the rase o f the Central Oregon
Irrigation Co va Kirk Whited, Judge
Hradshaw ha* made a declalon
In
f a . o r o f defendant. White d, and dls-
tnlaaed the caae. Thl# wu* a ca»e In-
volvlng the right o f water for exceaa
acreage
The defendant had tender
,-d maintenance for the full area of
trrlgnhle acres on hla land, which
the ditch company refused, and then
„hut off the water.
W h ile d broke
open the gate and took the water he
M ake
Ita c e a »
\ t««»r tlln g
In tim a i«*
In -
Sometimes bookkeepers, by mistake, send out bills after
they have been paid.
I f you pay by check, however, the can­
I«» I l i »
I*'ri «••ul»
celled checks art* returned to you and can be produced as receipts.
Checkinir accounts are therefore more than a convenience.
They are an insurance against over payment.
Every
man or
Will iam Hanley o f Murili will he
woman who pays bills should do so with checks.
an Independent candidate for l'nlte d
State» Senator from Oreg on at the
general »le c tio n lic it N ovember, ac ­
Y'our checking account will be welcomed at this bank, where
cording to the Cortland Oregonian
you are assured o f absolute security and the most courteous
W hile he la not ready to mak e his
formal announcement, this In for m a ­
treatment.
tion comes from personal friend», to
» h u m he said that ho had concluded
definitely to enter the race.
They were noi asked to keep the
news secret
T h e In formation they
g a . e confirms previous political gos­
sip to the effect (hat Mr
Hanley
would take a hand In the Senatorial
situation.
Ills decision lo run as an Inde­
pendent Is Mr Hanley's solution of
a party mlxup that haa occasioned
considerable con jectu re as to what
party atti Hat Ions. If any, he would he
a candidate under
At the last I'realdenI lai election
Mr Hanley casi his vote and gave hla
support openly to W ood row Wilson
This was, as he says, the first D em o­
cratic vote he e v er had cast, as ht
had been a lif elo ng Kepuhllran and
a strong party lead er In his section
o f the state for many year# Keeling
that In the three-cornered light Mr.
Taft had uo chance o f election, and
that Mr K o o s r . c l t ough'. to be d e­
feated. he allied hlluaelf with the
Wilson forces.
HOARD OF DIRECTORS:
In running as an lndc|>endent can­
did ale now. he will do so wtlh the
promise to support ('resident Wilson
L. E. Smith
Dr. J. Barr
J. W. Brewer
Guy E. Dobson
It. A. Kendall
and his present policies
Guy E. Dobson, President
J. W. Brewer, Vice President
Mr Hanley will not. o f course,
compete In the primaries, hut will
Chas. B. Drake. Cashier
t»< nominated by petition.
Aa he Is
one o f the most widely known men
In the state, his friends figure that
It will he an easy matter, prior to
the general election, fo r him to o b ­
tain the necessary number o f signers
lo his |M>tltlon
Mr Hanley has long been active
In work fo r the developm ent o f O r e ­
gon
H e Is president o f the Stnte
Irrigation Congress, president o f the
Central Oregon Development Ix-ague,
and vice-president o f the State of
Oreg on Development 1-eague. In D e­
cember, 1V13. he was one o f the
‘
Oregon delegates
to
the National
S|\ NEW MEMBERS JOINED THE CITIZENS SHOW (I'l'K EC I VTION Wll.l.l \M HANLEY TEI.I.S ABOCT
Conservation Congress at W a s h in g ­
ton.
COMMERÇAI, Cl, I H
OK THEIK SERVICES
WORK TO COME CP
REDMOND BANK
OF
COMMERCE
MONDAY NOON LUNCH PURSE MADE UP FOR IRRIGATIONS WILL
WAS WELL ATTENDED TELEPHONE OPERATORS SEEK AID AT CONGRESS
!
He Is a believer In the principle
of having the people of the state
develop their own resources He was
born at Jacksonville, Ore , Just &.1
years ago last Sunday and has lived N i - h Innuiatlon l*r»>v«'w a Nwccrwa
In Oregon all his life.
In the Way of Getting the
Two announced candidates for,
t tilted States Senator already are In
Members Together
the Held. They are R. A. Booth of
Kltgene, as a candidate for the Re­
publican nomination, and George E. j
Chamberlain, Incumbent, as a candi­
date for the Democratic nomination.
The first of the Monday noon
A few day# ago ex-l'nlted States luncheons innuRiirated by the Red­
Senator Bourne, In a letter published mond Commercial Club was given at
In the newspapers, gave out what the Hotel Redmond this week Mon­
Is considered by many as his prelim­ day and 29 members of the club sat
inary statement before formally an­ down to table. Moat of th e «' were
nouncing himself.
business men of the city, but a few
Voung Women T»i«-r
Have Given Ha»lern Oregon to Send Strong l>el-
Eire Alarm By Kinging
egation» to I’ortland Session
«he Eire Kell
»"<• legislation Expeeted
Miss Marie Austin and Miss Vita
*■ A11 Eastern Oregon districts will
Kainsauer are the two young women send strong delegations to the Ore­
operators at the central telephone gon Irrigation Congress in Portland
office here, and twice they have g lv -; February 13-14, and 1 believe that
en the Are alarm at night by ringing the work accomplished by this Con­
I the lire bell that is located about gress probably will be greater In it3
.......led. whereupon the company
farmers from the t'owell Butte and half a block from their office, where effects than that of either of the two
brought a criminal action before » COI NTN COI IIT DECIDES
other districts were present and they live. The first alarm was given preceding meetings." is the opinion
justice o f the peace, which the Jua­
(GAINST Ol TSIDE I.ABOIt Joined In with the city people. This hy Miss Austin on the night of Jan­ expressed by William Hanley, presi­
nee dismissed.
The company
then
new move of having a lunch every uary 1. when the Redmond Hotel; dent of the Congress, to the Port­
The County Court held a apeeial Monday noon at different places In bar caught fire. The second alarm land press
brought the suit for Injunction and
I the Judge denies that It Is not en session last week to consider the the city has met with spontaneous was gHen by both young women last
"The principal issue that will be
proposition of the Governor to pro­ approval of a majority of the mem­ Friday morning at 3:30. the occas­ up before the Congress will be the
titled lo an Injunction.
vide outside labor, providing th<> bers of the club, and the outlook ion of the Redmond Pnion Ware­ general method of financing Irriga­
now Is that the affair will be kept
men would work for their board and
UNNI lt.Vltl.HTN hll.l.KII •»>
house fire. The night of this last tion and drainage in Oregon." he
up right along.
\
lodging.
The
court
decided
against
|>|(|\K IN MkHItkS HKITION
During the luncheon six new mem­ fire was very cold, and after ringing said. "The time when Irrigation pro­
Importing men Into this part of the ber» Joined the club. L M. Foss, the hell and getting the firemen and moters sought only the settler with
At it recent rabbit drive held In »tale, deeming It an unwise policy. traveling
freight
and passenger volunteers out. both women were ready money Is past and the irriga­
the Madras section about 4000 rah The court also made an appropria- agent of the O.-W. R. « N. Co., of about "a ll in." and had to be assist­ tion development of the future looks
to the man who works his salvation
hits were killed A parly o f 10 came I tlon of «25,000 for the Improvement Bend, and A. H. Rhode. A. W. Hayn, ed to the office.
up from I’ ortland Biol helped In the j of the Bear Creek and I'aullnn roads. Henry Tweet and F. B. Chapman, all
In recognition of the services ren­ out of the soil onto which he goes.
of Powell Butte.
slaughter. The Madras Rod fi Gun
"Th e settler in the irrigated dis­
dered by the young women a sub­
The next luncheon will be given scription list was circulated last Fri­ trict muat be protected and given the
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chili plans to have another big hunt
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at the Hotel Oregon on Monday.
In March
It Is csllmated that dur­
day by Geo. Hobbs of Powell Butte, faireat possible chance. Money for
February 1«, at 12: SO o’clock, and
The
Spokesman
has
the
name
of
ing the last few months over 4000
among some of the business men of the use of the irrigation settler muat
every taxpayer In Crook county, with It is expected that more members
be the cheapest possible and the Ir­
rabhlta have been killed on different
their postotflce address. Persons de­ will sit ilown to that one than at the the elty and a purse of $38 50 raised
hunts In the country tributary
to siring names for mailing or other Initial luncheon.
All farmer mem­ | In a short time, which waa presented rigation districts muat have as good
Madras
purposes can secure same at this of­ bers of the club are invited to at­ to the two operators. Following are a bonding and Interest system as a
railroad corporation. Thla is the
tend the weekly luncheon», and all j the names of those contributing:
fice at a reasonable hgure.
farmers In this section are urged to
Tapper What la It a man longs
J. B. Green, Thos. Sharp Jr.. F. W problem that will chiefly engage the
most fur after he has been married
If you want to sell, advertise If Join the club and work with the McPaffery. C. A. Beckwith, A. G. Al- Irrigation Congress, and legislation
you want to buy. read the advertise­ town members for the betterment of
a few year»?
this whole section.
ments In The Spokesman.
l appar A bachelor'» degree.