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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1914)
|l|SPA Y. MARCH II. m i THE I Vegetatile* ar» , „ or „ (.|T„( ||V(, |)(1, j Minili II» MWll « I I I , raullutl III aVold dnnger In Block Th# f n l l o * I n * |H ! I l i » foriiiiila Ufliiil I mini » uf atryrhnlii» lalka- U M l ami I In uf an umica uf ann ha riti» togethar »H li mori a r ami p»»H» Slnnott l’ rrnrnlM M t'lh m l Ihrrrby l’e*l* May I iu- m »> rtl IXFI in s T E I.I. AHOI ^■ I ranafar lo an urillnary pap«r Imi ami alowly al fi uvar ami tuli « l i t i almiii | j quarta uf i ni p i « , « a uf »B r oda. bacia, ausar l i » » l » or rull ap pi»». " *• li ali olili) b* Jimf «la in |» i«tl Oli Kb mn (bui (hi* Htrl< bulli«' wIII mlh.-ro IH» l ri I mi t In ibi* «vonlfitf, plur|nK t * (, or (hriMt b l u in n »| m H » I ohk m bbli (r ull» or nliout I h « plnn«» rnMilM * r * fMidliiK Muli» not I a li oh by rab- b l( » »boul<l I ip KBibrriM) In (b«i mori» Iti« thi way to IE ENTER RACE a l nitrii Stille* Depart meni \grirullurr Uivm Exhaust 0 1 ive Dcwrrlpt Ion for Kiddinic mirai Oregon of KaMiil* A * P l l t ANTH" " h It » N h s I » IIM H K o r h i it i*r.< i t i t a v i o n * ARE E X PE C TE D » g r a a a m a a N J S la aott aeada foll o w in g , » t i l t h will h» uf pal lo farm»ra In Ihla a»rtl«u alala | • I u i a l y re« « l i e d m am < mu |t . f I "In r o w I le a " f I 1 m <1 la ] In r»gar<! t o I h a p»rnlt Iona a r ni i h » Jack rabbit, I loo k i h » up with lha Hurra il o f Hin », T h » numlwr of aaplranla fur nomi- nalluna waa largely Inrraaaad Inai weak, »aya a ra<»nl Salem dlapatrh. ami la » i p « c t » « t iu ha further aug " ' • " " « ' I before April lu « f tha lin- portan! a l a i » affli ta. Ili» > . » » » fur larvai nf ih» Depart tassi of govarnor aad supreme court Juaflces rotture ami asked Ihal u n a uf h a i» Ih» largaat nuinhar uf »ntrtaa. riparta furnlah Ilia with a «U h reporta Ihal there will lie other |l ' ' ' “ * ' ‘i ’ » « l i». I » 1.' ' fcir I g k l l i i I l k « M i ■ • i ’ ' baratta - ■ < ' . * i,fh 11 •- a t » » » I . rhe aaplraata for ih» aoatlaatloa dune Ihla. and I »m ina» har» f » r govern or who h a t » filed declara- y|H a cupy uf the uielbuda aii g g»ai» 1 flotta with eHcretary uf Htat» Olenti for ratroylng lark rabbits f » *r Itralrt") tilg R a b b i t» lack |a‘ ' ’ a mat y beai beat be h» doatrnyed by Itnlng. trapping or driving and methoda to be fully effacilte In giteli diatrirt inuat be appllnd pralltrely Maltrata fur I ae In \A Inter ti » I n ir r Jai'k rabblla conranlrai» la lhe ralleya or alung l h e bordera g« II.» naaraal Irrigated dlalrlcla Wt> i f<»d la acarre, eaperlally « b e n la on the grnund, prnrtlcallv of them rungregale near hay- ka. and Ihla la th» beat time to nn or to trap them I» long aa them la no prolltabl « of utlllilng the animala, poison la Ihe moat economical and moat »rally applicable method Th» P'>»lng formula has prm »n v»ry rtlva ptlaanlve I ounce of alryrhnlllr kaluldl In I plnta of hut water taining a half teacup of vinegar t » o lahb-apoonfula o f ordinar/ p-» alari h In a half cup of cold k'»r and allr Into Ih» hulling atrych ►p «>" 1« • ,h »> 1» Now dlaaulve I ounce of hi bonale of aoda In half a cup of » » i » r and m il with lha polaone-l r»h Add a teaapoonful of aaccha Apply to 10 quarts of good, ran n a i a and mil thoroughly A llo « aland I I to 4M hours, lulling oc - k mally Wh»n dry allr In about |t i|ii>ili mor» of dry n.ila •ch quart i, aufflrlant f«.r about doaes Thla quantity In slightly altered balls along rabbit trails or clean places about Ihe borders o f Ida » I I I not endanger Block Seven eight hundred rabbits have been |lll»il In a single night by I»«" than ■ bushel of Ihe polaunrd grain I Trapping If generally practiced about ata.-ka lr » l a e w h e r e W h e r e the animala . ..... h number., trapping will effect the I are Grant II Dlmlrk. Oregon City; A M t'rawfurd, Ituaehurg. William A Carier. Purtland. T T Geer, Port- land, Jamea Wllhyroinhe, Corvallla; John RoekfallOW, Pu r t land John Manning. Purtland. and C. J Smith, Pnrlland l»r Smith, wtio la gener- »«•*r regarded aa Oovernor Waat'l candidate lias llled hla declarallun. aaklng thaï lhe fnllowlng t>» plared afler hla liante un lhe liallut 'Strict law onforcemetil ln »e r Th» aaplranla for Juallrea nf lha aupreme court ar» llcnry I, llanaun uf Klamath Kalla. Chari»» I, Mr- Nary, Salem. Thnmaa A Mellrld», Oregoo City. Henry J llean. Pendle ton. LawraaM T llarrla. Kug»n» William M Itamaey, McMinnville, and Samuel T Hlrhardann. Salem Mr itlrbardaon baa tiled bla declara tion and gave aa hla slogan "Law whan projterly admlnlalered will do no wrong " All the aaplranla for governor ami aupreme court luatlrea aeek the II»- publican nominations, with th» a t caption of Maaara Manning. Smith and Ramsey, » h o are Democrat* A W l.affarty. Rapreaenfatlva: George S Shepherd. K. T Hedluitd and Arthur I Moulton ar» tha aapl- rant, f(ir (he numlnatlon for rapre- ln ( ’ongraaa from the Third |>|»trlrt Latterly and Shepherd aeek th» Republican numlnatlon. Hadlund a»»ka the Itemncrallr nomination, and Moulton the Progressive nomina tion Aaplranla for nomination, for the other office, » h o have filed declara tion, are Member of the National Commit- )t y william,. T M I 'a t i, at. Portland. Republican. Henry Waldo t'oe. M l laivejoy at . Portland. Pro greaalve. \\ H. t anon, Medford* Prmorratlc Cnlted Slate, Senator In Congres» George K Chamberlain. 681 Tilla mook at . Portland. Democratic Representative In Congre»». Klrat matrici 11 F. Jones. Roaeburg. Ite- publican. John Oeterman. Taft. Dem- TrflM#rar ThomM „ Inalde Portable trapa of similar design, with any simple " lif t up" gates, or doom through which the rabbits can enter. hut not return, are also very useful, Knhhlta can be enticed to any place where oats, pieces o f car- In certain tlelda la likely to preven (|)n rounty Ireaaurer when aaklng for, t<> tb... luMa tor 1 » atatsmont I4tl son "D r iv in g " can often he em |,et us do your next order of Job | ployed effectually, hut In the main, High grade work and polaonlng muat be relied upon T h » printing. The Redmond poisoned oals already described will prices satisfactory kill many rabbits. Poisoned froah , Spokesman. PRINEVILLE MERCANTILE COMPANY R. L Jordan and Ross Robinson, Proprietors They will have something to say that will interest the buying people of Central Oregon Railroads caused nearly half the foreat Area In Colorado and Wyoming last year, and almost one-sixth were The state of New York has just set by lightning. In California light published a comprehensive report of ning started more than half, with the Ha wood-using Industries. railroads a comparatively Insignifi cant cause. REIS HIT O F T H E CONDITION o f tha S T A T E R A N K OF REDMOND At Redmond, In the State of Oregon, at the clone of business, March 4. ’ mi RES4M HI ES Successor to G. A. McFarlane and Burdick ft Murphy laiana and discounts t 6 4,93 4 62 Orurtfrufto, nucurud ami unsecured .................. 25 9 67 Honda and warrants. . . . 7.406 70 Hanking house .............. 6.500.00 Practice in all courts ami U. S. Furniture and fixture» . 3,000.00 I.aml Office Other real estate owned. 1,000 00 Due front banka (not re serve tiankal .............. 562.03 REDMOND. OREGON Due from approved re- aerte hunks 14,(41.11 Checks and other cash Items .......................... 2un 26 Caah on hand................. 4,731.75 Denton G. Burdick The 1914 Case LAWYER T o t a l ..................... »1 12.2 25 92 15.000.00 1,000.00 1,496.7« Postal savings bank de posit» .... 64430 Individual depoalta sub ject to check............... 76,612.46 Demand certiorates of S(llfim HepnPRran; Tom Kay. 7«(t ilepnalt ....................... 2,933.67 llean. avenue. of Portland. Reputi Time certificates of de Superintendent Public Instruc posit ......................... ||r#n J A Churchill, 247S linker 16,738.7» tion General K S Grant, at., Attorney linker. Republican. Total ...........................$112.126.9* 125 Kaat Engineer Fourteenth at., II. Portland, Stale John I,ewl*, Republican; George at N Salem. Karrln. Re R7 S T A T E OF OREGON, I ¡qorth Thirteenth County of Crook. "' North Sliteenth at , Portland. Reputi- publican. I. W. S. Rodman, Cashier of the Commissioner of Imbor Stallatica qbl>¥w numutl hank, do solemnly and Inspector of Factories and W ork swear that the above statement la shops O. P. Hoff. Portland, Repub- true to the beat of my knowledge and llean; J A. Madsen, 1767 Flake at., belief. Portland. Republican. W. 8. RODMAN. Commissioner of Ihe Railroad Caahler. ( ' omm|M|&n Frank J. Miller. Al- Correct— Attest: hlinyi |{»publlran. W. 8. RODMAN. W II.I.IAM O. PHOENIX, Superintendent o f Water Division JA8. H. JACKSON, No. I Jamea 1 t hlnnock. Portland Directors. (temporary residence, Salem). It.- Subscribed and sworn to before me publican ibis I nth diit of March. I 1 4 A L F R E D MCN7.. NOTICE TO TA X P A V E R S Notary Public. y our tales may be paid at the nn„k of Redmond or the Red- nlnn,i Rank o f Commerce on or be- ' for(1 April 1st, but In order to pay them here each and every taxpayer must write lo the county treasurer for a at.lament of hi. or h .r t o t e « In the town Iota you ,otB inuat ^ matter of nl|mbor of , he to Watch for the Advertisement Next Week of the T h » lnv»allgalor lnv»stlgul»d Ite- ■Ut Klr»d, nata Ih» P rln »vlll» Jonr- nul of March f>, Iu reporting ih » pro- < »»dings of Hi» County Court, which convened ai Prlnevlll» Mari ti 4 Thla all happened yesterday al th» afternoon aeaalou of th» County Court The Investigators were promi nent citi lens from lleml, Redmond, I .uhi law and Prlnevlll», who. after going over Ih» work of A M McK Hall, eipert, concluded that th» county was squandering a lot of money foolishly for something that waa ridiculously furi Ini These fax- payera did not want the » I parting of Ih» county hooka stopped Not by any im-ana, but they did ob]«ct lo an Investigation that did not get anywhere Already 11,060 76 of th« laipayera' good money has been frittered away. The gentlemen preoeut al th» aft»rnoon aeaalon of Ihe court mad» II very plain that llie aspersions cast upon aoiiie of the county officials must he cleared up and th» truth mad« known, hut that the proper au thority to do so must com« fhrougn ih » Stai» Inaurane» Commissioner Thla law was paaaed al the last aea alon of Ih» leglalatum and covers ]ust such ranca aa Ih» on« arising In Crook county. T h « following resolutions were paaaed At a meeting of laipayera held In i’ rlnevllle this fourth day of March, 1914, In the court house, the follow ing resolutions were adopted Whereas, the »lamination of county affairs now In progress by alleged eipertB la chiefly actuated by political malice, la Incompetent, la arriving at no beneficial resulta and la clearly a waste of money, and Whereas, under Chapter 286 of the General luiwa of Oregon. 1913, It la aperlflrally specified that the State Insurance Comtnlaalnner shall at least once each year make a care ful and accurate audit of the hooka ami accounts of each county of the atats, and Whereas, the officers whose affairs are now under Investigation have a l ready requested the State Insurance Commissioner to make official Investi gation nf their offices, and Whereaa. we unanimously agree that only through such official In vestigation can a fair and Impartial Investigation of the affairs of A L L county officers he obtained, therefore. He It resolved, by these laipayera nf Crook county now assembled that we respectfully request the court that the alleged eipert be relieved forth with from further employment at the eipenae of thla county, and official alepa be at once taken to secure a proper eipertlng by the Insurance Commissioner aa provided by statute. M.AHII.ITIRS Capital stock paid I n . . . I K ay. Surplus fund ................. I'ndlvlded profits, leas expenses and taxes rota nr ..... . are »«p..a»d f»r • I H nights. When practically all of them can be caught. Meth.Hl. for I sc In Summer In spring, when rabbits have scat-] •ered widely In the sage lands and feed In young grain Held« at night, the difficulties of destroying them arc greatly Increnaed. Fortunately, rah hits do not wander In aumnter a.) widely a. in winter, and Ihe deatruc ■ I . of . ... . . . habitually iifuniiv feed Mon thoae which fee. PAGE SEVEN EXPERT COSTS COUNTY THE SUM OF $1,06075 paid .......................... epture alive of large numbers of the itraw. or fleah snow or approaches mímala, brush and their pella can jk.iillt up to The the top of Ihe fence le Utilised simplest trapa which 1 Similar enclosures deep, r» (2 not Interefered with by with ordinary nowfall are: gradually narrowing entrgnres which i l l Kahhit-tight of fhimlly terminate In enclosures narrow gaps wv „ » „ wlrr about ends, batata, ka. with jin-tween the wire »«• that rah [bits can readily aqueeie through front the outside, bul not from the ItKPMONl) SPOKESMAN W H O DOES A L L K INDS OF Light and Heavy Hauling Phone .Vlit. Redmond, Ore. R. P. Scheurer For further information, catalogue, etc- call on or write W. B. DAGGETT Attorney at Law l\ H. COMMISSIONER O F F IC E ONE DOOR NORTH R A N K OK COMMERCE REDMOND, - - OREGON REDMOND, OREGON A R E IN F O R C E D CONCRETE WILLARD H. WIRTZ ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BU ILD ING BLOCKS L These 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 HE G AR D T, E LLIO TT ft CO.. REDMOND. ORE. Deputy District Attorney Crook County P R I N E V I L L E . OREGON W.J. Buckley VincerIt’s T D K >| \\ 25, 35 and 10 horsepower. Sold for cash or on time payments. Will .Make Demonstrations. LIVERY, FEED and TRANSFER REDMOND, - OREGON Phone No. 1702 C. H. Quick BAGGOTT’S Delivery Express and Transfer Line A ll Orders Given Prompt Phones: House, Leave O rd e n at the Attention. 2603: Stand. 712. Redmond Pharmacy. The Spokesman Keeps you posted on news matters all the time