The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, March 26, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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The Redmond Spokesman
Published every Thursdsv t>y
H. H * l\ 1.. PA1.MKR
At Redmond. Oregon
THE OLDEST HANK
IN REDMOND
SO LICITS
YOUR
Libera) Treatment.
S l ’H S C H U ’T lO N H A T E S
S t r i c t l y in A d v a n c e
B U S IN E S S
Conservative Management.
Read Our Statements.
Interest Paid on l>epo>its.
Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent.
State Bank of Redmond
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SETTI.I It*
H I H I ' IXII
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R . C . In i niele
new people, as Ilo- true conditions in
this part of the stale have been ev
tenslvely advertised b» the rallo*«»»«
There will he no boom or l arge tin
migration Into this section, hut »I1
who do come will he of a ‘ lass of
people w ht» will heneflt the >‘OU ll t(
anti sdii prosperi!* to l'rook conni*
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It's
Dealer in
Building
I X Kl i l s i
Entered as second class mailer
X I ' U l l It i >1 II I D II ■'* H 'D I s
July 14. 1910, at the postofflee at
Actttsdlng io statisti»'« tornii •
Redmond, Oregon, under the act of
by Stale Engineer le-wls mors I“ ’
March S. 1>T9
otti» lai
of I lly of Redmond mils to appropriate water h «»e hee-t
Issued In Crook county sin»»- <h« en
».lineiti of the water ciste than in
any other county in the state ) t*»
lai of i.!* permits have been graut« d
in Cntok count« for the aiH” opi *
lion of water for Irrigation po we r
municipal, stock water, and dome»
tic purposes »luring the live «ears the
water cotie has been operation Mal
heur county la ats'oiul «u h .'is per­
mits isaiietl. Raker third, with 3«)"
Grant fourth
with 1*1: Harne»
fifth, with ISS. Jack«*»ir sixth, with
I t . 1, Josephlue seventh, with I ' *
The number of permits «ranted In
other counties Is tonslderahlv le»«
In general, the large number of i»et
mita Issued Indicates activity arr.ong
the land owners in the construction
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of small Irrigation systems for the
It ts a
delinquent on April 1. It becomes Irrigation of private land
the sheriff's duty Iti the month of significant fact that, while there are
May to Issue certificates of delin­ many large Irrigation prwj«wis In
quency upon a tax roll which doe« Crook county, ni*»«i of theee were lu
not come Into his possession until Htated prior to the enactment of the
water code, and moat ot the permit»
September
" I n fart, there are many provisions Issued are comparatively small proj-
of the statute which are efftwtlve an 1 eats
necessary and proper on the basis of
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September 1 being the date of de­
Horn, to Mr aud Mrs Ham fiord.
linquency, which become meaning­
less and a source of unending confu­ March IS. a lo lb son Mrs llo).t is
sion If April I Is taken as (he date staying at IU-nd for the present
Hub Harnes made a business trip
I am. therefore, convinced that upon
this conflict slone In the provisions to I'rtnevltlr Monda)
Mrs llert Powell entertained Mr
of this art the court Is fully warrant­
ed In declaring this part of the act and Mrs Enrl Hereford and Infant
regarding the pcnaltl«*a Inoperative son. and Miss Eva Xturdevant sa din­
" I n reaching this conclusion, the ner gursta last Sunday
Win Xturdevant and sona arc
court's mind Is not fr«>e from doubt,
but in granting this restraining or­ clearing land for Xam Hoyd of the
der It appears that no one can he Xunnyslde Ranch
Mr and Mrs Fuller. Mr and Mrs
Injured, for If this court Is wrong
in Its Interpretation of this statute Arnold and two small sons autoed
the higher court will, no doubt, cor­ over from I'rlnevtlle last Sunday to
rect the error and enable the tax see the former's little grandson the
collector to later collect these penal­ little aon of Mr and Mrs Earl Here
ties
If this court should refuse this ford
Fred Xturdevant made a trip to
restraining order the taxpayer would
be compelled to pay these penalties, i I’ rlnevtlle one day Inai week
M Palmer came out from Rend
and the annoyance and confusion and
the difficulty o f being reimbursed to his hom<-stead In this section for
,
to the amount of this penalty when s few days' rest
Mr Hereford has Ralph Ferry
once paid Into the county treasury,
should the higher court hold this por­ working for him these days
OF ALL KINDS
Lumber
Shingles
Lath
COLLECTION OF THE
FAX PENALTY
T h e 1914 C ase
25. 55 and 10 horsepower. Sold for cash or on time pay menta.
Will Make Demonstrations.
For further information, catalogue, etc., call on or write
R . P . S ch eu rer
R ED M O N D ,
OREGON
C. H. BAGGOTT S
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Quick Delivery
Express and Transfer Line
AH Orders Given Prompt
Phone«:
House,
Attention.
2603; Stand. 712.
L e j v e Orders at the
Redmond
Pharmacy.
The Best Hams
Y O U C A N N O T G ET A N Y B E T T E R H A M S A N Y ­
W H E R E T H A N T H E O N E S W E ( I RE O U R S E L V E S
R IG H T H E R E IN R E D M O N D A N D K E E P ON S A L E
A T A L L T IM E S A T O U R M A R K E T .
O UR PR ICES
A R E C H E A P E R T H A N TH O SE C H A R G E D FOR
IM P O R T E D HAM S.
L E T U S SHOW YO U.
REDMOND
M ARKET
J. B. ROE, Proprietor.
W o o d and Ir o n W o r k
I f there is anything you want in the above line
call on me.
I have a plant capable of doing
all kinds of work in wood and iron, and will
save you money on all orders placed with me.
I can make any furniture you may want.
G. W. DAVIES
The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond
WHEN
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P R IX K V IIX E
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REED V S
R E E D Y ’S
AT—
C E N T R A L OREGON
The Brosius Bar
FIXEST BRA.VDM O P W IXEH.
U Q l'O iU t A M ) CIGARS
EAGER REER « X D RAUGH T
GARAGE
W e are now prepared to
do t i r e vulcanizing by
steam.
Let us talk over the tire
problem with you.
Let us start you right for
the coming season with a
new set of tires.
W e have a stock of two
of the best lines— Goodyear
and United States.
C E N T R A L OREGON
GARAGE
W . K . UROS I I S . P ro p rieto r.
R E E D Y ’S
R E E D Y ’S
A H EAD
LAWYER
Practice in all courts and |J. s.
Land Office
REDMOND,
W. n. mam
Attorney at Lis
e.
m .
1c word
PRICKS RICH!
Mothers Say That
Snowflake Flour
Is the BUST on the Market
FOR SALE IIY A L L GROCERS
A. (i. ALLINGHAM
W ines and Liquors
Imported and
Domestic Cigars
Nothing but Ihe B K S T in nerved nl our piaf»
Kcdmnnri,
Oregon
Eats
When you want th«* BKST M E A L IN REDMOND
’•»r thi* M O N EY, you can get it by cnlling on W.
E. A OUN’G, the wt*|| known
man at the
veteran rextaurMt
Redmond Grill
Bpen Day and Nitfht
Anderson Bros.’ Saw
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c o m m is s io n e r
MANl KA ( T U B E R S O F R O U G H A N D DRESSED
O H M E ONE
DOO|{ NORTH
RANK OF COMMERCE
REDMOND,
T ry our Classified Ada
OREGON
L im e
Cement
GIVE I S A ( ALL
Denton (i. Burdick
EIGHT
Brick
Roofing and Huildin^ Paper
Door and Window «Screens
Sash, Doors
tion of the statute Invalid, would be
almost Insurmountable
.
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Bert Powell and wife visited with
The court Is aware that the pro- 0 w K # Hobbs Hunday
reeding by Injunction la an extra-
Ifarvey Harris and 7 M llrown
ordinary remedy and to be used only were out looking over Powell Hu!'-
when it becomes the means of
pre- *,l*r *1 !■*' week Mr
Harris
took
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,
numerous plrtures
which he said will
venting a great Injustice and an lr- . p . . ^ „ h i ',,,,
reparable Injury
This m i to be
Miss Ilia Charlton, who has been
a proper case for the exerrlse of this working In I’ rlnevtlle most of the
power, for no one can be Injured, winter, is on her homestead again
Mrs Allen Wlllroxen and Miss Roe
and the rights of many may be pro­ mail»» a trip to Rend Friday
tected."
John Perry of White Salmon Wn
Roger H. Hlnnott said
visited with his father several days
"T h is suit was brought at the re­ last week
Wednesday afternoon the ladles of
quest o f the Portland Taxpayers' As
the So ros Is Club met with Mrs X
aorlatlon. This derision will save I) Mustard They dl*cti»*ei| at som»
the taxpayers of Multnomah county length the * ork f»>r f !.»• SHU)
f ar;
$180,000 In Interest alon*-, and If th** I/1*' decision « mm to '•»*• up -m.*
tax commission sees fit to request
V .,' !,| ***? dlctionar.
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t i t .
put ?..
In an International
the tax collectors of other counties ami start a library at the Wilson
In the state to follow Judge fle e - school
ton's decision, the saving In Interest
* E,arl,-,‘ Rachnr has moved his fain
alone In the state will be more than &
*375.000 Approximately *6,000.000
Chapman and Tu. k are planning to
would be Idle for six months If the eiidone thelr platea wlth rabbi t
law stood as It did before Judge ferire
V llutler of Crotrked rive, « s s tip
Cleeton's decision
At 6 per cent th-
0,1 'h* deaeri Xaturday looklng f»r
Interest on this would be *160,00) hogs
George Hohhs ahlpped a , » r ,,f
for six months
About *25,000.000
Thl»
Is collected In taxes in the entire hogs frolli Redmond Xaturday
la thè aet ond « ar he bua ahlppetl
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state. Half o f this Is all that Is
he stili has another carluad »o fatteli
needed for the purposes of the state oilt
Alvln Kiggs alno ahlpped hi
for six months. At « per cent th • ateera on Wediiesilay's traili
Hoth
Interest on the balance would he loia were seni out throtigh thè Red
moni!
I
nton
Wurr-houn»-
* 376 , 000 .
.
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. George llobhs and Clark Morse
To compel a laborer who happens have announced n dance
at
h ,.-
to own his own home to pay hla tax H°bbe place for Friday night
Th-v
In one lump would have driven many P’“ n
'*‘ur ?ul partitions so .»» t ,
a man out of work to resort to the
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loan sharks. My reason for making
the request on the Hute Tax Com­
mission is that It Is too late to com­
mence suit In other counties for tin-
same end for which the suit In Mult­
Successor to G. A. MrFarlane
nomah county was begun.”
and Hurd Irk A Murphy
From the proceedings of the meet­
ing held Tuesday afternoon by the
water users and State Engineer
l-ewis here there looks to lie light
ahead for the
people
who have
bought land from the Central Oregon
Irrigation Company. At the meeting
Roscoe Howard, manager of the Irri­
gation company, stated that within
two weeks' time he would tile with
the state
engineer
evidence that
wat- r was actually going Into the
' P i l o t Hutte Canal from the North
Canal, to take care o f land hereto­
fore sold under what Is known as the
North Canal segregation, and th»-
state engineer pledged
himself to
transmit the evidence to the Interior
department for their action so they
could Issue patents to the land
M alerii
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THAT
O U R M IL L IS T H E N EAREST
YOU
CAN
GET
HIG H -G R AD E
DUR I’R K ’ES A R E R IGHT.
U/i Mile« Southwest of Laidlaw.