Spokesman Redmond Published at the “ Hub City” of (entrai Oregon Mil.. ». No. II E WEST SIDE COMMERCIAL ELKINS MADE R. H. BAYLEY POPI EAR I V N D I O U 'E FOR MM V H I « Kl\ IN«; 1 HIKE ■ k EKI SI ITUlM III < (IM M ISSIO N EK RK O l « . \ M Z M IONS IHM " 'N • M ill n »A I 01« III DK- • •I <>l I l< 1:. IKD TO Tills EMPORI \NT ol I |( K— A WORD TO is »Ikiu: H EB \ PRACTM u I HK \ O l KRS Ol %ND E ll im e n i I tl l . l t I IKK COI VIA i .A44 m w i i i k III K I M . MAN ro SI.50 PER Y E A R REDMOND. ( KOOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1914 4 M» Ills Ills The Factor of Safety I l; It VI IIMIIIIII Itl l ’ K O M I I — IS T i l l . MW I oit I III. o i l I f I The business man of to-day is becoming more and more critical in safeguarding his business interests. which he expects to keep his funds should be carefully ex Wlien you bave un etti, leni man In a pillili.' otti. <• li I» ulwuys pulì, y all I sull* r iu b a f o r th e purpoat* o f a man to run and a rimk ! pian lo k.-.-p bini there a» long us posslble, for li I» econoiny for tin o l f i c c o f c o u n t y rommiaaioncr. It limi a l r e a d y I m - oii to do so ule mu .t hold ln jfe t h e r and all unite oil «ho « i n that th e « e a t Frank Klklna. thè preaent alierlff. w ho ls s-'i-klng Ih.- nomination al ■ I ' . .Ih I m t u r e ! In- 111 .11 .11 ih.- ciimlng prlmary 011 May 15. for tl pi i a hod there would I«- no poaaible chance for re »lecllon for u mt h iii I erm, has OUr alidldate to loae, lit the «eat aide of the county | m 1 1 ! m the h. e 11 une of Ihe beat peaee officera III.- tonni y >-'.-r liad and hla record ■ a't in an election in Crook county. In ulti..- " I l i stand 1 he elusesi scru L\ll live of the commercial duba represented pledged their tili). aupi >rt to the man who ri*ceived the nomination at this m e e t A tight wus inaile 011 Mr Klklna ing After due deliberation a vote was taken anti Mr. IC. II Bay- liy a disi nrtilng elament of Ibe • UHni) i.iiirl and daini» were inaile Wy . latidla«', received the unanimous vote. ihnt Hiere w a » a shorlag.- In hls col H l ’his was quite a surprise to Mr Hayley, as he had not men le, ii.ms of delinquen! tules Thl» tion -I to anyone that he « auleti the oil ice, anti it took consider- hss all be.-n pruved to thè coulrary after un .-»amlnaHon of hls hook» abl« |a i .uiiamn from the committee ent to interview Mr. Itaylev li) siale .-»peris frolli thè Insurance Department bsf ■ would consent to allow hi name to Is' y-etl. ^ ■ 'In Rt'<ltiioii(| < '.mimi-rciiil ( 'lu ll rulli-tl u nn-i-iing M a rc h Id o f amined as to the factor of safety. K for Roger W\ Babson, in the Saturday Evening Post, in sug gestions to the young business man selecting a bank, says: “ In foreign countries the bankers talk of factors of safety rather than simply deposits; but in this country, owing to the ignorance of most business men concerning banking methods, the people can be fooled by a comparative statement of de posits. ía, sioner from the west siile of the county, and if he is defeated W do not have repre ciitation in the county court house. i At the present time nearly every office holder is an east side ■>. h . and if the west aide fa ils to la- represented it will la- our OV i fault, so it is up to ua to vote for Mr. Hayley at the coming pr lianes, May EY POLITICAI. COMMITTEE OK THE WEST SIDE COMMERCIAI- C E l’RS, M A. Lynch. Chairman. L. R. STOCKM AN It. p u l.lì. mi < m ii l l t U l r f*»r STATE KNCílNKKR ( N otti Itti* Ilo ti M * ) I**) j\ NEEDS 0 P M PEOPLE <>|.|.. .»«•» .I. I I . I.e w l« . I ’ n s m l lit . u n iI m - i i I. UM. Il \ M I V. 1 \MHD\TF FOR I k. s t » »TUK I. H Stockman, civil engineer, >li.i ino I....» In |u i»at. i»riu-t(. • " " plKuMmi and wal.-r mirk In llah.T. rpaeilIa lila platform and iiaka the pnslderallon of l I l e p u b l l c a n voi H KI.-. I.-.I l o th e Sonni.- W o u M |i ut I h. pill . U ' i-le. " " " Ma' • Mr S t o c k m a n lia» Rain ed m a n ) |i le uda In l l a k . i . » I . r . lu- I m » been p ■ , i . . . I in i«* \ , • 1 .i I 1 11* Iri ic of II. Ip to \\ Itoli- ÏI IN IHE RIVERS NOW Hr of I Itovi II 44 K A man who ls n u s n lU II) a ( ’entrai or Kasli-rn Oregon resldent would II it 111 ratIy know thè tieed» o f those si-rtlons of thè sialo h.-o.-r Ihan om> who II vìw I tn unother »»ari of thè •tate, and In- would ut»Iilru11y Iry lo gol Ihr li-Klalutlon ihroiigh Cougress liuti would tii-nefll hi» sei-llon us well a» olher pari» of Ihe siale. William llanley of Bum*, who t» a randlduti- for t’ nlted Sialo» Sona lor 011 Ilio Progressive tlokel. ls a man who ha» grown up wlth Kastorn and l ’enlral Oregon hu» hls Inler- oh I s In Ihls pari of Ilio siale, and Ihoroughly know» and iiiulerstand» ubai leglalullon would beat benefit Olio seellon Mr llanley luts bromi and liberal vlews In ri garli lo thè development of thè unlmproved land» Ills f l a t form Is » . K ollo w s: III Oregon, ls a slrong advoeate of Primarie». May 15. l u l l Irrigatimi for reolamnOon of ariti I. An economical administra landa, a tirili beltever In rumi eredita I I Ion unii u friend of every setller III Kit»! 2 Money to make Idle land pro- ern and »'entrai Oregon ! ilnrtlve Why would tl noi he a good nud .1 Money for construction rath sufi* pian lo eteri »neh a man to Ihe er than Investigation I nlted Stalea Menate? Ile would help 4 No money for electric power all Ib i» pari of Oregon, and Ihal ls wlial ls needeil more heneflelal leg- S f HMKS 5 Completion of present proj Islatlon al Washington for Ihe Irri ects before I hsii I uk money for new gateli seri loti» of thè stale. one». Contlnued on Page 2 « Personal Inspection In Held, not at office desk IO Praillee Inalead o f theory 7. Personal responsibility f,,r Mnddy hools are lietter Ihan mini- the a d s of the office. 8. Knglneerlng problems not le- tlleil Iheorlea . I. Repuhlti-an Knglneer. Il ST O C K MAN. Candidate for State ( l’ald adv.) ila ) In lit e Iti--«-luti.-- C ro o k e d 11 iliI K l« er» SInre the trout flies began to come out trout llshlng In both the Crooked and Deschutes rivers has been excel lent. and many lurge catches made. The following llshlng parties were out last Sunday, and although Ihe day was very windy and disagree able. they all report tine success August Anderson and O. K Olson Ashed near the Davenport place and Mr Anderson caught it S ’ « pound trout that measured 26 Inches long and took him half an hour tn land 'I bis Is the largest flsh caught around here so far Ihls season II C. Cook. Case car demonstra tor; II .1 l.ove, William la-avlll and C. It Itaggott went to the Cove and made a large ealeh of good ailed trout. This was Mr Case's first llshlng trip and he caught hls first fish In hls life. Mr. and Mrs J. D. Itutler flsh->d In the Dweltules river at Lower Bridge, and Mr. Rutter states he never saw Ihe fish rise to a fly so fast before. lie used an artificial lly and »non lilted hls basket. Mrs Itutler also had good tuck in landing trout. Continued on I'age 2 The first and most important greatest security to depositors in this community. W e invite your patronage. Directors: Guy FT. Dobson J. W . Brewer B. A. Kendall L. E. Smith J. Barr Redmond Bank of Commerce REDMOND, OREGON Cnnik County Field Day YORK SNYDICATE ÏI and Declamation lontest WANTS OREGON LAKES ON GRADE AT THE COVE K I S IIIM I P A H T4 FROM T H IS I T T ! N A R R O W !.4 KSCACFS HKKIOKS IN TUK ACCIBFNT MOHN I NO I,U K N u n ilti-r o f ( ìim h I 4 'n lrliew V ia .le S it u * usually strong factor of safety of 32*/i per cent, affords the V K STF.R D W KFDMOMl K M Kl I K M • The R E D M O N D B A N K O F COM M ERCE, with its un INJI R4 -KOI-I.K • of safety.” l e n i r s i I >ri-g..o Ln.]■•■ !» .m i in » " i k ."i tio- u >t>. ' i. , ayatam Hi I -. ara AM and baa had m Ida a«p< 1 1 rni ■ in . i,........ i .■,• ilio » Mr St.N-kiiian came . to llaki-r f mu ('oliiriiilu. » here lie >» 11 " a r.-» I . 111 .. i i, u .. M r trrtgnilon o in | im it y It»- la parhapa l » ’»t known lor ins wmk in coattrnctlag .ha Iri.inl Sim,lion, cium ni < ml' II. 5HO.000 project, which I» k | i i , lo -.I ■ 1,1111 In Ihr world '•-M »•'.-l H l . - ha» had Iona .-»perlene- 11 » an ynatneei la railroad const ruct Ion cork. t.iiut u to m a ia and « i « « M p i..- y.-ar» with tha govern meni oa III i i.-.it imi work In W > ointiiK. (o l® ■ rudo. Montana and fallada, and was Jin i iiarRi- of ito* roaniroctloa of tha IHl Mary » $2, 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 canal In Mon Itami Kor two y e a n hr " a s an an ■ gln.-cr In Chicago on water power I w ork Rnl questions. 9. I ..-ss law; more engineering from State Knglneer. new la » , ls now dune l.y thè rounty Ireasurer. and Ole sherllf. silice Janu- ary, 1914. lias nolhlng lo do wlth hundllng ih.- nuance» of ih.- rounty. ■■trept ih.- <*oll.s*ting of d.-llnqu.-nl tat.-s as lurne.l over lo hlui by Ihe Ireasurer As a peine officer. f 11 1fi111 11 g thè dutlea ol sherlff. Mr Klkins ha» u record thal any mali migli! he proud of. for he play» 110 favorite» In ear- rylng uni thè dulie» of hls office, and « b e n he goes after un offender of Ih.- luw he alwavs g.-ts bini The Spokesman and a majority of thè v.illng people III fron k rounty belle»e Ihat Mr Klklna ls entilled tu a secónd terni of office us sherlff uf Crook rounty. and If ihe voler» » a n i lo set* a good, .-ffiel.-tit man In thè office, who Ihoroughly Uli.leratand» il» dulie». Oi.-y wlll vote for Frank Klklna for sherlff ut Ihe prlmary elec- lloll lo he held May 15. • feature to note in the study of a bank statement is the factor In Ih c r«-|H.rt o f lite e»|M-rt f o r . l i l e dui consent, however, and we tadieve he will make ua the Un- s ta li- In s u ra n c e D e p u ri in.-ni th è boat ..Tirer in tin-, capaciti that could I*- selected from the many w li.d e a m o u n l u f d.-lln. |iienl l a t e » r e iu a ln llig un. id i.s le .I an d turtie.1 qui. tied men reniding on the west aide. ..t e r 1.. III.- i u i i i i I ) I re a « u r e e un 111«- | W c recommend him to the voters as I mmu « a man of high IIMiT r.d l s s . fo iu id 1.1 I n - |t 1.1)711.70, idr and far -»ovinu He i thoroughly lione t, straightforward w t ild i in. In d is i <lo tiId e a s se s s m e n l» an. lulustrlolls. He is well qualified to execute the duties of the an d e r r o r s . \ ll.-r Ille s e w i-re .-Unii- n a tisi III.- lu ta i a iim u n l 11 ....... le .I off ce, and understands road work from A to /.. having had much w as 1 .-.I 11 . .-.I I*. s i i T'J. I n .lc a .l >.f » i n , . gg| unce along this line. 00 . 1 . a . . la m i.s i I.) M. K . Itali, o l i o I There are a nundier of reasons why Mr. Hayley should receive w as l.ire .l l>) f a . u n i) .lu .lg e s .,c in g e r tu e s p e r i lit e ...u tily lM.uk». a m i was j0> up|M>rt. lu le r l i m i lim i liis I> 1 11~ f o r s e r t l. e s I f irst We think him to la- the man for the place. li.-l.l up. The collectlon of la».-», under Ihe Second We know that he will give us good representation I I Third - l i e is a man of hia word and cannot la- blutfed. I fourth He is the only Republican candidate for county com The bank in Yesterday forenoon, while going down Ihe grade al The Cove, the auto containing Mr. and Mrs Guy K. thibson. Mr and Mrs. W H. An derson and the driver. Mr. 1-ewls. turned turtle when near the bottom of the incline. The machine turned completely over and the occupants were pinned underneath. The car wus a Ford, a tight one. and the men folks o f the party succeeded tn rais ing It high enough for ull to crawl front under. None of the party, except Mrs An derson. were Injured, and she only slightly. The party were on thetr way to The Cove on a fishing trip Mr. Anderson walked to Culver and secured a car to bring him and hls wife home. In tnlking to one of the parties In regard to the accident he stated that Mr l-ewis evidently tost hts head and steered the machine off the grade. The place where the accident occurred was near the orchard, al most at the bottom of the long and steep hill. The car was damaged to a conalderable extent. B \SFHAI.I. SI ND \4 Program to Be Given Here by liti- Different County High Sellout-, on Friday. May Ifith I.A H G K D K P O H IT S O F S A I.T AP- P F.A I. T O G O T H K M IT F S Preparations for the above event are going forward rapidly, and it is- expected there wilt be a large at tendance here from the different gl.lM H l.iHM l I« O ffe re d f o r I..-»«.- o f schools o f the county. Following is t h e P r o p e r t y Now H e ld by the official program: Forenoon. 9:00 o'clock — Girls' M. s a in tenuis contest. Afternoon. 1:00 o'clock — Fte!«l and track events. Kvening. 8:00 o'clock— Declama tion contest. A Salem dispatch of April 15 Order of Track Kvent* says: Governor West announced to 1— One mite bicycle race. day that Jason C. Moore, represent 2— Boys' 50 yard dash. ing New 4‘ ork capitalists, had offered 3— Girl's 50 yard dash. to pay the state $1.000.000 for the 4 — -Shot put. 5— 880 yard race. lease of Summer and Abert Lakes. 8— High jump. The offer was made to the State 7— 120 yard hurdle. Land Board, and it will consider the 8 —Girl's 100 yard dash. matter at Its next meeting. Moore's 9— Boys' 100 yard dash. offer calls for paying the sum in 10— Pole vault. yearly payments of $50,000, and also 11— One half mile relay. provides for a bond. 12— Discus throw. C. M. Sain now has a lease on the 13 — 440 yard dash. 14—One mile run. lakes, but he is unable to finance the 15 Standing broad Jump project, and is understood to be will 16 Grammar school one half ing to have the board enter into a mile relay. lease with the New 4'ork capitalists. 17 — 220 yard dash. The lakes are valuable for the salts 19 Running broad Jump. ' in their beds and tt is to extract 19— 220 yard hurdle. | these and put them on the market 20— Javelin throw. that the lease is desired. 21 One mile relay. An offer of $2.000,000 for leasing Salem postoffice ts to have a $40.- the above salt beds was made to the State IH-sert Land Board last Satur | 000 improvement. day by John H. Haak and Samuel The Kugene school board will go Connell of Portland This offer will ahead with plans for a high school, he considered with the one made by Jason Moore. representing New authorlied by the people, in spite of 4'ork capitalists, for a purchase of threat of referendum. the takes. Manager Shelley of the Redmond hall team Informs The Spokesman that the locals will play a game here Sunday with the Sisters team, and the following Sunday Culver will Ten dollars per week is to be the play here. It Is stated that Sisters An electric pump will drain 800 minimum wage in Washington, while has a good team this year and It Is acres o f Lake Wapato, Washington in Oregon It is $9.25 for Portland, expected a fast ball game will be county, for the onion industry. i rest o f the state. $8.25. played.