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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1914)
J. F. HOSCH, M. I). PHYSICIAN and SURGEON O F F IC E : N. F. Corner 6th and E Sta. Oregon Rodinom i. F. H. RODEMEYER PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Eyes Tested, («lasses Properly Fitted Office in Ehret Bros. block Redmond, - Oregon D R . J. B A H R DENTIST Johnson Building Redmond. - Oregon Dr. Theo. Beletski, V. S. Veterinarian Treats all Domesticated Animals Office: 6th Street, opposite Postoffice Phone. 1910 REDMOND. OREGON Denton G. Burdick Successor to G A. McFarlane and Burdick A Murphy LAW YER Practice in all courts and U. S. Land Office REDMOND. OREGON W. B. DAGGETT Attorney at Law l*. S. C O M M IS S IO N E R O F F I C I ONE DOOR NORTH B A N K O F COMMERCE REDMOND. - - OREGON WILLARD H. WTRTZ A TTO R N E V -AT-LAW Deputy District Attorney Crook County P R E Ñ E M E L E , OREGON Vincent’s LIVERY, FEED and TRANSFER REDMOND, - OREGON Phone No. 1702 LOVING CUPS NOT TO BE GIVEN IN FUTURE (Continued from 1st Page) cultural topics. The third prize con sisted of six books, and the fourth prize o f three books. Every exhibi tor was hoping he would not win the first prize, and the man who actually won the cup was disappointed and tried unsuccescfully to exchange It with the man who won the three books. The Made-ln-Oregon movement re ceived substantial encouragement when 1,500,00 brick were used in the Northwestern Hank building at Portland, 500,000 being the cream pressed face brick. roll* out o%er night but tendered up to date. him the ue.. of m y private ■**«• '< 'The State Tuberculosis Institute . , lile Invceltsatloii, »( a tm * Hi eipiatia » hlfh *v«e not in ealstence lu t9U4 » |U)|1 (h#l ( a u m,i i . rmille.l b 1 ! » » >f (hr will cost the stale $3«>.0i»> for 1*1* Ul a||oa the books lab. tContinued from 1st Panel i pub I t . the last l.eaislature makias au „ m ,.. and kept, ih»< the> * Also n, record and even »Ild e I" • » pltal appropriation In 1913-14 was appropriation of that amount M I I I M H i and in 1*04 5 none There the Feeble Minded Institute reijulr ported. aere still In the i hsi d by usais 'be has been a considerable Increase iu ed su appropriailou of l-itO.OUO for t h e o f f i c . ^ l h e r e ^ ' i m l d b*‘ no h. ............... " the appropriations for various char i s i a - 14 ^ a«.d 1 . vata. 1 . 0 , tw in la-lia a Indian War ofler ass ha.igl.tU« tefused and I liable Instituidlos and orphans' Ill the former period homes, and also for the Insane Asy veterans, payment for horses furn a as ordered forthwith to return the lum. Reform School and Feeble ished In a ars In 183 3 fit*. 19 Id 14 hook« to hi* office under pen-iin o( He flintier Informed me Minded Institute Tins a as caused appropriation o f $30.000 Industrial |aw lamely by the Increase in the coat of Welfare Commission. 1913-14. $7. that the books were aolelv lt< his liV1 list. and the erection of o f new 000: not in existence lu 1904 3 Olh charge and thsi I hs.l no right to even see them during ths time ihai buildings to brine the old buildings er Increase's t M tj" 1904-5 the) were being experte.l 1913-14 meeting st the court house on the $ Attorney General. Judicial Department $ 15.000 x 4,000 D'.lh Mr Hall stated that I would he Circuit Court Judge* 146,909 permitted to examine the rolls when 53.00*1 Supreme Court Judge*, clerks, prtutlng. etc 110,000 ever necessar* * Es|>eclal appropriation Supreme Ct. bill* and library 100.000 The hooks were not returned and Heating plant at State Capitol 36.000 Springer Immedlaiel* got busy »ml Oregon Historical Society 16,000 9 , 0 0 0 Interviewed all the local allunici» Food and Dairy Conimtaaioner $2.600 9 0 . 0 0 0 who advlard him that tbs slier ff OrtCMI NMIOMl Guard 160.000 could not legally allow Ihr lav Tolls Special appropriation for armories 70.000 to go out of his iHMaeaaton. where Oregon Naval Militia 14.000 upon he Immediately called Judge Social Hygiene Society 30,000 Hradahaw and Governor West, who Oregon State Board o f Control 15.000 both refused to Interfere Mlorncv Oregon State Fair, special partition 60,000 Haney of Portland was then em Oregon State Immigration office 50.000 ployed at * cos* of $100 and rt The Panama Exposition I 7 líense* to the county to make the | Industrial School for Girls 50.000 sheriff “ come acroan." Railroad and Public entities Commission tos.ooo At Mr Haney s request I called on Public Printing « 110,000 65,000 him Sunday, the 13th alien hr in Rural Credits 2.400 formed me that he had been nitaln State Banking Department 20,000 formed as to the true slate of affali» State Hoard of Forestry 75.000 by the Judge and that from a leg*, State Hoard of Health |0.000 point of view I » * * acting within my State Hoard of Text Hooks : 33.000 r,6hl S e c re ta ry o f S ta te o ffic e 67.000 During Ihe meeting .if Ihr 'avi'** The office of Secretary turna In fees which practically offset ers with Ihe county court on Mood»» the expenses These fees were returned by the Secretary of February 16. Mr Hall staled thaï ne State under the laws of 1904-5. had fouud bel» reu $19.000 and State Engineering Department 25.000 $30.000 of delinquent taxes ou the State Engineering topographical surveys, mips 20.000 190 7 roll State Water Hoard for water rights 14,000 The true condition of Ihe 190? State Water Board Investigating water resources 50,000 tax rolls Is this On tutober 1 l 9os. State Game Commission, same and forestry warden col lected fees and llcenaes • 9.400 the date when thl* roll » a » halan, ed Treasury IVpartment 3 4,f 12.000 the delinquent lax was $15.634 t l. of which amount $?.&x>* 49 was P I. This department collected Interest on state funds to the * P Co tax which the sheriff at amount of $33.000. which was turned over to the state for last that time was enjoined from collect two years, none of which was so turned over In 1904-5 ing by the circuit court which action Weights and Measures Department T.ooo was sustained by the supreme court . County and District Fairs 96,000 This leaves a halauce of $9 .'41 *3 »a i State livestock Sanitary Hoard ............................... 50.000 October I, 1906 Since (hat t.me “ Now. I am of the opinion that to $500, and provide In criminal ac $3.931 74 has hern collected leaving many of these departments should tions In case of reversal that plain delinquent on the roll at Hie present Worn the roll ll never have been created. Their tiff should be tried on the original lime. $4,391 99 work should have been added to oth Indictment, rather than Increasing checked over to cancel double c u c i, menta there will be fouud poaaitdy er departments. For instance, the the number of Judges of the courts $1.000 of collectable tax The : corporation department and the in sheriff’s office force has been work surance commission could have been and encouraging litigation. Ing since August 1. 1913. che. klug 'For instance, not long ago a suit combined which would have resulted all rolla, cancelling double a sees* In which $19 wss Involved was car- in a saving to the state without ser menta so that certificates of delin rled to the Supreme Court, and it re- quency can t»e issued to the county iously affecting the service The Compensation Commission quired as much time and attention The above figure* taken ! r... and Labor Commtsalon should be • » If thousand* of dollars were In- county record*, when compared with one and the aame. which would like- »olved. the statement of Mr Hall, »how the vx-i-ax r a , l 11„ u Wax »«a f isndllna #• a a. $ •« 1 . t l r i l « * * A U« 1 ( *t » «’ f l l l g f r * » • * reduce . the co«t or l handling A« * this Is an open discussion, I , - r u #„ n f „ i tK . ... , , . their particular work I think there will leave |t to you to dla. ua. where f h l.* * » called expert Lt Springer . ’ could be other means to provide re- the appropriations could be decTeas- During tax collecting time ... t „ rt» lief for the courts. We could limit ed and what office« and departments the money orer to the treasurer a* the amount upon which litigants can be eliminated without materially fast as we are able to get out requl could appeal to the Supreme Court affecting the service." sltlons. which require considerable l — . i i ■ ■ ■■■ ■ ________ _____ time, as all sums hate to tie segre- .......... ..................... , gated Ititu the different f SHERIFF FRANK KI.M.N.s age of 94.,*•. which the export \| i l l v x < T k T F M F V T rlaln,H ,h* ' * have refu,. 1 t.> turn , ,rp at. I t ■» t • i I l , • * a l A I * BI* n 1 over to the county treasurer This in, 1» It Is some ta ___________ . . _ _ , can be properly placed under three Justed and a. collection* near the | c o n t in u e d from l i t Page) heads, as follow* ( 1 ) Maoor* paid year are pracMralty to sheriff* of other counties for legal i„g. ».• make this turnli . on the delinquent rolls until put in services; <21 Moneys paid to » imm I ji I clean up a$$ » p rail It on tht last as building Inspector by the county officers within the county for legal two months or six week» . .»II. • tii.n. court to take charge of the work In services and for the care of |*raonal 1 understand from I ’ hlef heputy Van i the court house basement. Since property; <3> Moneys paid to news* Allen that the last rIran up January 1. 11*14. he has been chief papers for the publication of legal $6,740 S3 from all th.- rolls 'or r « deputy to the county treasurer. notices. y**r§ bm€k Thl, VM lurnrf1 0^ r At the adjourned term of the These matters are personal trims* the treasurer on January 1 l*i|i I county court. March 15. 1913, the actions between the sheriff and th#* Is there anything strange t»r hy»trr following proceedings were had “ It attorneys and In no way county bual <**1 about this" appearing to the court that consider- ness, but are placed on the sheriff's All tax moneys sre kept in the able expense in auto hire may be docket as costs that the sheriff has Prlnevllle banks subject t o «».*.» o f saved by the county, should It own been put to In carrying out the In Prank Hiking. sheriff, aa by law r*- its own automobile, it is hereby structions of the different courts and quired. and payable only f o r refund j ordered that the county purchase a are not fees. The fee collectable by on ta*e$» or to th»* tre.i-ur«-r there Haynes 40 for the sum of $2.400. the sheriff and (myable to the county being no ronne« tlon between t! an$l i It is therefore ordered that the clerk treasurer is mileage. (Section 3129. any personal amount that this <>f draw a w arrant in favor of Joseph L. O. L . ) fire may have | Paquet of Portland. Oregon, for the *'For each mile necessarily traveled As to Mr Hall s ability to # . sum o f $2.400 It Is also ordered in serving any civil process or sub- county records, h.- ha«, sh .wn .»u.» that the sheriff be authorised to keep poena, ten cents, provided that no lute Ignorance of th$- lawn governing sa!d automobile insured. charge shall be made for construe- county officials and upon int***« t l The automobile was purchased In tire mileage In any case Hon. we have found that he has re pursuance o f the order and I Insured We now refer you to the last para- ................................. liH'il In Dragon Ii-ss , than on.. v«ar the car for the sum of $1.700 at a graph o f 3112 L O L.. which read, and we have not found .here he yearly premium of $34, which was aa follows: "T h e sheriff Is not re- ha* ever attenipteij to audit a ».-t of rxtaid l . v the » Vv xx n niinfv .. « a ______ a. * . . . . . • ' 1 " " paid by county quired to remit to the treasurer the county hooka before I notice from the expert s report amount received or any sum received I court a full Investic.i that among the expenses charged to for the preservation o f personal prop- office and my anion» .Inn h. In* In the sheriff I am wrongfully charged erty." office and t h e r e alwnr. h .. i . . .. . with the follow-ing Itema: I will state further that the m v - always will tie extended to all «“ *7 “f J N ' KBalfour: !.lon* o f Uw referred to by Mr Hall p-rts. both public and private . v.rv (aherlff, November and have been superseded by the “ Flat courtesy of this office .......... * Salary L a w “ which became effective An examination of the ro ntv ' Automobile 2,400.00 In 1*95, and the only laws under records will show that Mr Hill l,,, Insurance ............. . i which the sheriff can work are as received $412 65 for this ret.,,rt : Garage repairs . . . , 2 3 7.0 stated above. Sections 3112 and 3129 will further sh.,* R e p a i r s ................... 583.65 L. O. I, I’ rlnevllle leas than 2u day* Repairs to court house As to Mr. Hall's statement that the The couit record shows that he ( sheriff's office) , 63.46 fees on the docket were extended on was to be employed at the rale of Gasoline ................. 385 39 the docket after he came here on De $1» per day and travelling . . cember 18, this statement la abso- ... ________Kindly figure oat boa mai h Mr i i h | i T o U l ............................... $3,908.65 lutely false I, personally, made a should have received for his w,,rk The above, with the exception of statement o f the fees due the county. Tours very truly, $416 66. should have been charged filed Ihe original with the clerk and FRANK KI.K1NH. to general expenses ” The $416 66 attached a copy to the check which Sheriff has no place in thl* report whatever was delivered to the treaaurer on the | This automobile, which ha* now be- first of the year, as has been rustom- 1*1.KAMA NT Itllx.E come famous, has been used by mem- ary with this office for years past her* of the county court for 3,970 Vouchers for the above mentioned mllea, and over 1,000 mile* by vari- $450, together with Individual re- Messrs Wood and Whlttlmore ar ous other officer* of the county, ex- porta o f each expenditure are on file r uttlng wood for Mr Hyfonl ceptlng the sheriff, who with the In this office and were tendered Mr l i s t e r Hagan of Redmond i , it. . district attorney, a considerable part Hall, hut were refused ami Ignored wl,h Wayne Chase Iasi k of the time, has made a total of by him. There has been no devla- Mr Hyford Is building n l,, 6,600 miles on criminal work. The tlon from the regular routine work “ ro'ind his place civil mileage made by the car o f thla office, notwithstanding the Mrs J A C h a s e and danaht , amounts to about 1,000 miles, mak- advent of Mr. Hall. Etta, called on Mr* la»v..r. tf , f , Ing a total of about 7,500 mile* Now, here is where I stole the chute* Saturday afternoon '* which the car has been used by the county tax rolls: A. A. Green is ulowin» . . ... During my absence from the office place ^ on the I wish to state here that 127 on the 11th o f this month. Mr Hall „ M“ blB D®»7 went to l*rlnev||u criminal complaints have been In- came Into the office, took all the tax *'» witness the b a s k e t |1Hn vest 1 gated and 52 arrests have been roll* in my possession at that time f,“ " 1“ ,* ,w*'en the Prlnevlll.. made, of which 18 have been sen- to the attorneys' smoking room up- K‘*dmond high school hoy* fenced to the penitentiary, 12 of stairs. On my return that evening Mr. Me Master Is plowing C. H. whom are serving sentence and six I was advised by Deputy Van Allen paroled; seven Insane patients have of the action o f Mr. Hall. Thlnk- Mr. and Mrs Anderson called on »Iso been brought to the county seat Ing, however, that he would return M r and Mr* Kilgore Hunday | by means of this car. The a b o v e ! them to the vault for safekeeping Mr Rader of Oklahoma ha» b,, „ j mentioned criminal work has re- j during the night, I went home. The r r th* K,,,i- r »He p.*: | suited In the breaking up of the next morning at 8 o'clock (at which most notorious band of horse thieves hour all public offices should open), "L “ » » a i nil, r a, p la 'l r 'm “ Saturday 1*''‘T. " that ever operated In Crook county I I went to the office and found no theA " V o °P *r V l Farm” after- and has, undoubtedly, saved the J books In the vault. I found the door noon stockmen of this county many dol- \ o f the room upstairs locked, and Mr xml Mr« Chase visited at the i li - r M i .n I . ti... lar* A considerable amount of after waiting a few minutes and no ' ' n,| ,'r»‘ *(i home Monday stolen property has been recovered "expert” appearing. | got the pass Norman Kagan of Redmond was and restored to the owners. For the key from the janitor, went to the al the "Poplar Farm” Hati,r past three months the county jail has room where the tax roll* were and ,,a,r. been without an occupant, while at returned them to the offire, leaving Earl Wood spent Saturday nlat.i this time last year we had from eight Mr. Hall tax roll* for the years 1904 w ,h W ayne Chase to l l 1906. 1906 and 1907, on which he J* >■ ctgpeeted home from I have repeatedly suggested to the seemed to be at work After walling r ,,l*''lng, Mich., next week county court that a smaller car until 8:30, I started for Mr. Hall's • ( ) Provost |* sawing wood r„r should be substituted, a* the one now hotel, meeting him and hln assistant ■'•miner use operated Is too large and too heavy on the way. I told him that I had for the work required and too ex- returned the books to the office and w - L. Chappell of Oakville wim pensive of operation. Informed him that In the future he tnfcllnh an up-to-date ere-. Referring to the alleged short-1 would not be allowed to keep the Medford. ‘ ry *' STATE THE (SURER K \Y TEI LS OF T \ \ INCREASE IF ITS LUMBER, WE’VE (JOT YOU “BlLlj I t >|{ W I : J l S r SI M l ‘l . Y T l 11N K V M . I ,|CKa^ I t MIIKK EVERY MINUTE Ol I. n |( j M.WAYS STRIVING A N D I'l. W SiSt; -ft) GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS THE HMUSE kt IHU.I.All'S WORTH THEY EVER ' ot f.HT \M> M>l RET WE W O N T I'Rntu | N F W I \N t.l ED S T U F F TO Y o l KNt »W WH AT ITT.I. IH» A N D W EAR l N TII. Wt llu\\ itj ^ M Y O U ’V E A N Y H U H . D I N - , YO U N E E D H E L P O N . C o M E IN Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. REDMOND. OREGON ALFALFA SEEM WE HAVE READY FOR DEI !\I KY AT \NÏ IIMl HIE BEST KIND OI \l » V|.K.\ SEED. AND NOW IS THE TIME In PLACE YOUR ORDERS Al-So HAVE i.fKiD SEED BARI.I ^ AND BLUE STEM WHEAT. Uv moke a s|wct«lty <>I srllmif the 1« l kind of Scad nhtamalile, and w hen you huy «>f u» yog know you ap- jp'tttni the best that m.'ticy coa buy. Cull ut» us before plaemif your onb-r» f..r Sred this *|>riii)f and let us nerve you. NNK \RK NOW IN A POSITION IO IH V DI E Ef.ft.s ON CONSIGNMENT REDMOND UNION WAREHOUSE fi. ROBERT McSHERKY. Manager The Best Hams Noi < VNNOT GBT A NY BETTER II \MS AM WHERE I H \ N IHE ONES W E t I IO <»« KNEUfc RIMI I HERE IN REDMOND \ND KEEP »N SALI \T ALL TIMES (T Ol R MARKET, ol K PtHfc VHE ( HE (PER TH AN THOSE CH VRLKD F0§ IMPORTED II (MS» I.ET US SHOW YOU. REDMOND MARKET J. It. ROE. PraprWtor. Wood and Iron Work Ii ‘In re i» anything you want in th«* al*>'«' linr call <m me. I have a plant rupuhle of doing ail kinds of work in wimh I and iP»n, and will •H* v,‘ y«u money on nil orders plared with rnff. I ran make any furniture you may w a n t R. W . D A V IE S Ihe Old Pioneer Hlackitmith REEDY’S REEDY’S CENTRAL OREGON G(RAGE We are now prepared to do t i r e vulcanizing by «team. I-et uq talk over the tire problem with you. U t us start you right for the coming seaaon with a of H llh V lU'dm.nd 1% I'RIMIW HAA — 4.41.1. AT- ïhe Brosius U $'I!4KMT KKA8D9 i>F t t l 't 11 l.lg ro R H i \ H « 1«»tH** new a,.t ,,f tipi.M We have • „took of two u H'»t line*—foKMlyear a,,d 1 nited States. CENTRAL OREGON garage 4l(iHT LAG NR IIF Ml "V I'11