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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1914)
Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Hub City” o f Central Oregon <>L 4. N«i. ,'W HKDMONI), CROOK COUNTY. OKKGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 26. 1014 $1.50 PE R Y E A R FOUND SHOT Ï0 DEATH THE m l l O N W N J l l l l OKI 'IOEM THAT HIM k l l . L I M i M AM A f t IDENTAL (I iriland Evening Tolvinm , ; | Mar. Ii 2 4 I Ort ihr armili.I thaï taira utiilrr th« * r ti .Irli law .if 1913 il.i nul l.r coQß laquent until September I of yea r. Circuit Judge I ’lrrion liuornliiK aranlnl Knarr II Hin I» ¡ i-' l ' Imi for a rrai i am : na ..r.1 • • Finally rnjolnlna County Trraa John M Lewis from collecting Dally of I per hml a mollili front I«.randa who harr |>alil onr half b r la i r i prior in \prll I l l l l ■ onrl’a rullna la ri|irriril to ktf. a al in 11 a r ifTni on Ihr .oil.’. Iloti penalty In the eiiMrr alate (.«lera In every ronnly ha», fol pi ihr raar from Ila Inerpilon and ¡paymmta have Irmi unuauallv |1 per. tilia Ille out. ou r of Ulla briber District Attornry Evans County Trraaurrr l*ewia will ap ihr mattar to Ihr Hupreme Court l.r illaruaaril at a martina Fri- I aflrrnoxn In Ihr rn.u.i of II.. |i ■ ommlaal.iiiera Br hla romplalnt Mlnnntt rrprrarnla I ihr latra rollai trd up to April I U ¡.rollile for all Ihr requirements Ihr roani y (orarnmrnt, and that rolirtlon of ihr full amount of |»a by April 1 would rauar to lay In tha rounty trraaury. or to br •altr.l In banka, mora than $4.- noo, and that thr penally of I rant a month la rtorbllanl. un- •onabla and uaurloua fl • itila petition IMairl.l Atlornrr lana. In brhalf of t'ounty Trraaurrr wla. Alad a drtnurrrr admitting thr Ih of thr allegation In thr rom Int, but raising a duration of la a to thr right of the rourt Ita laaur restraining ordrr Thr arrllon of Ihr tat law In dura li provides that If taira ara not Id tirforr April I of rartl yrar, rer Jn penal!Ira Increasing rarh month rraftrr, ahall br lavlrd until Hep- nibrr 1, whm all unpaid taira all br drrlarrd drllnaurnt Slnnott rontrndrd that aa latra do t tirroinr drllnaurnt until Hepteln- r I, thrrr ran br no valid require lent madr for atari Ina panait Ira br rr that tlmr Thr rounty trraaurrr Ida that thr mrrr uar of thr word toriinquont." aa applied t.> Bepletn B r r I, dora not turan that It waa In fcnded that that ahould tir thr data of drllnuurnry, but rathrr that "tha thlnaa rrqulrad by thr art to br dona ahould drtrrtnlnr thr data of ilrlln- durncy," and uryra that brrauar of thr ntlua of penali lea on April I, that data la thr rral data of delinquency In aummlna up Judar t'lrrtou aaya In hla drrlaluu ‘ T'ndrr thla vlrw I bava taken, thrrr la no Iraal duty rratlna upon Ihr tatpayrr to pay latra prior to Vignai 31, and thrrr la no drfault until September I It follows, there- f. rr, that no pmaltl.-a to br paid br- forr that data ran br Impoard That la thr data aprrlally named by thr atatutr whlrh plaintiff rontrnda ahould rontrol. and In thr arrond piara, many Important provlalona of t!m art would br rmdrrrd meanlnx- Iraa. and Inrtlrlrabln ronfualon would rrault If April I waa madr thr data of drllnuurnry Ho. In arror I •iura with thr othrr provlalona of thr a.t, I And It nrrraaary to hold Hap- tambar I Ihr drllnuurnry data Thr drfrndant rontrnda rightly that thla data would br drtrrmlnr.l by thr aplrlt and inranliiK of thr art With thla thr rourt agrees Thr rourt dora not agrra that thr aplrlt and manning la that thrrr ahould br any drllnuurnry brforr Sept amber 1 Hr varal Inatanrra will uulrkly ahow that April 1 rannot br aualalnrd aa thr drllnuurnry data lly Hrrtlon I I . t'haptrr I I I . Lords lawn of I y 13. thr ahrrlff la madr thr rollrrtor of drllnaurnt taira lly arrtlon ]S thr drllnaurnt roll la not turned over to thr ahrrlff until after Septem ber I If thr ahrrlff la to collect de- llnuuent latra, and they are deltn- uumt after April 1, and the ahrrlff dora not get hin roll until September I, tatpayrra rannot pay their delln- Uurti! taira during either April. May. June. July or Augnai, for there la no one to receive thr taira, and certain ly thr law rontemplatea the tatpayrr may. during April, pay hla latea, raperlally when pcnaltlea are put upon them If hr dora not pay by May. again hr la further prnalltrd, and ao on until September Again It will be noted that It la made the sheriff's duty within one month after drllnuurnry to Inane certlAcatrn of delinquency If thr latra become font lulled on I’ agr 3 A Mud rim dlapatch of the 23rd aava William Thleleman mat a tragic death on Hnturday evenlntt. either at hla own handa or thoae of aomeone alee, the Indication« being that he accidentally allot himself The body waa found when Itay, a non of the dead man, ratne home from work and not Andlng hla father at home left for the Aeld where the man'a team waa found, with the body lying a ahort dlatanre away, the aide of the head being blown off A double-barreled ahotgun. con taining one empty ahell, wan found near the body The wagon neat w«a bloody and the Indication« are that the man waa ahot while riding Is the wagon and remained In hla neat until the wagon «truck a big atump and waa overturned, when the body waa thrown out and fell aome dla tanre away The theory of the au- thorltlea la that, white riding In the rig. Thlelenmii had the gun «landing by hla aide and when reacting for it to ahont at a rabbit, he accidentally dlacharged It. the load tearing away the right aide of hla fare and greater part of hla skull Iteceaaed haa been a realdent of thla aoctlon for nearly 13 year«, hay ing located on a homeatead whlrh la now In a high atate of cultivation, and at thla place hla family haa been reared lie leave« a wife and four children lie waa about <0 yearn of age and had «pent a greater part of hla life In Oregon At the coroner'« Inqueat Sunday, held by P It Polndeiter of Prlne- vllle. accompanied by Sheriff Elkina. It develo|4d that after Andlng the body. Thleleman'a «on and wife loaded It Into the wagon and brought It to the houae before notifying the neighbor« or authorltlea. The cor oner'« Jury brought In a verdict of accidental «hooting ITS The Spokeaman for good printing Coot) fund is the three-timps-a-<I hv problem with you. Providing it at RR'.HT PR ICES is the nll-the-time prob lem with this store. So, its you may have jrut*ssctl, we should like to have you solve a good deal of your problem with our store. You will And that at all times we are in a position to serve you with the REST there is in the ('»GROCERY L IN E and ask you to give us a trial order and let us show you how well we can satisfy your wants. to you, for they are always fresh. Place your next order for anything you may want in the Grocery Line with us, and we are assured you will be amply satisfied with the goods and service. W IT H A P R O G R E S S I V E S P IR IT A N D U P -T O -D A T E M ETH O DS— M A K E T H E Redmond Bank of Commerce A GOOD P L A C E TO DO Y O U R B A N K IN G C A P IT A L $25,000.00 THE PRINEVILLE R. R. THE COMING SEASON NOW SEEMS ASSURED PROMISES BIG RESOLES Hobb’s Cash Grocery and Bakery ¡E GUARD OF SETTLERS ARRIVING I. A T E S T HEIM HITS IV l*l<'ATE ENTIER PRESENT CONDITIONS O.-W. R. * N. CO. REPORTS T H A T CHOPS OK ALI. KINGS M IL L TWO COLONIES OK NK.MCOM T il XT CMINSTIU tT IO N WORK PROIHCE LARGE YIELDS ERS HAVE ARRIVED Ml El. St HIN REt. IN It now eeema an aaaured fact that the long-talked-of railroad from Mctoliua to Prlnevllle will be built and ready for carrying out the 1914 crop. From an authoritative aource It la learned that work will .begin on the conatruction of the new road ahortlr after the tat of April, and that money for the beginning of the work has been depoalted In the Flrat National Rank at Prlnevllle. The promotera of the road have secured the right of way and stato that everything la now in such con dition that they ran go right ahead with the work of building the Une. For aome time It haa been contend ed that the road would never ma térialité. but recent developments go to ahow that construction work will begin early In April, and the Prlne vllle and Metollua people are shak ing handa with each other over the event. Thla new road will tap a rich country and be an outlet for a vast producing section that heretofore has been denied rail transportation. NAMES FOR MAII.INH REDMOND, OREGON F U N D S — TOGETHER IK YOU WANT To rent • houae To aell a houae To get a boarder To rent a room To aell anything To buy anything 1'ae The Spokeaman'a (TaaalAed Ada. Only one cent a word. Day After Day the Quest for Something GOOD to Eat Goes On Our line of R A K E R Y GOODS will appeal THAT ZEALO USLY GUARDS The Spokesman has the name of every taxpayer In Crook county, with their postofflee address. Persona de siring names for mailing or other purposes can secure same at this of fice at a reasonable Agure. The biggest stores carry the big gest advertisement«. Never In the history of Crook county, and especially the Redmond and Powell Butte districts, have con ditions been so favorable for a bump er yield of all kinds of eftip as the present season promises, and the farmers are all looking forward to good reutrns from their land. During the past winter while there was not much snow, there was plenty of rain, and the ground was in such condition that the rain soaked Into the ground and gave tt plenty of moisture, thus assuring an early start for the crops. Another factor to be considered In the crop conditions is the early spring that thla aectlon has been favored with this aeason. This will enable the farmers to get their crops In. In sufficient time to give plenty of growing time and chance to mature before the fall frosts. Especially Is thla true of corn, and It Is understood that a number of farmers are going to ex périment with growing corn this sea son. One farmer last year put com In on the 20th of June and had the Anest stand of that crop that could be desired, but he planted too late .and the fall frost caught the crop. Experts say that 90-day corn can be grown successfully In this section and that Is what a number of farm ers are going to try. With the grain and root crops It la an assured fact that thla season will see a wonderful production In thla district. Recent advices received from the passenger department of the O.-W. R. & N. Company state that last week two colonies of desirable settlers ar rived In Portland from point« in the South and Middle M'est. and they in tend to settle on Oregon land. Just where being yet indeAnite. These colonists, it ia stated, are well to do, and have money sufficient to go onto any land they may select and improve It and stock It In a man ner that will soon bring them re sults. The immigration policy of the dif ferent roads running to the coast has been to secure a class of settlers who are desirable and who have money to take care of themselves after ar riving In this state. In the past the Idea was to bring out to Oregon all who had the price of a ticket. But this has been done sway with, and now this state will reap the beneAt of the wisodm the railroads have shown In changing their policy. It is not expected by the railroads that a large InAux of newcomers will arrive this year, but all who do come Into this section will he of a desir able and permanent class. During the balance of this month and Into the middle of April newcomers will continue to arrive in Portland, where they will be afforded every oppor tunity to select the locality they de sire to settle In. Central Oregon and this section will be certain to get some of these Continued on Page t