The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, May 14, 1914, Image 1

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    Redmond Spokesman
Published at the “ Hub City” o f Central Oregon
V O L 4.
No. 45
AL REGISTRATION IN SIALE
SHOWS A GAIN OF 95.044 BE VOTED FOR
E ELECTORS NUMBER 226,912 AND EFFECT OF HAL-
,OT EXTENSION
$1.50 PER YEAR
REDMOND, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY. MAY 14, 1914
IS NOTED— SIXTY
PER ( ENT OF
Are Seeking Nomination
IKGISTKATION IS R E IT H L IU A N — PROHIRITIONISTS
RE IN THIRD PLACE— W H ILE
REPORTS FROM
T h e F a c to r o f S a fe ty
.1*1 o f Men in the State Who
At the Primarie*
11
(U NTIES ARE NOT OFFICIAL SECRETARY OLCOTT
The business man of to-day is becoming more and more
W IL L NOT IIE SIGN'IFI- OFFICE OF GOVERNOR
HAS MOST CANDID ATES
ANT— REGISTRATION IN CROOK COUNTY
AYS IIE THINKS CHANGES
critical in safeguarding his business interests.
The bank in
which he expects to keep his funds should be carefully ex­
amined as to the factor of safety.
'S
Roger W. Babson, in the Saturday Evening Post, in sug­
Five Office* in the County to lie
Vith the women enfranchiaed the r<*gi*tration in Oregon for
tlM | imary May 15, thia year, total* 226,924, with II countiea re­
al unofficially. There will be little chnnire either way in the
atatement. For the primary, 1912, when only men voted,
«•giatration
waa 131.880. That the women will aubatantially
the
i in the primary and the election in November ia proved bv
1 'iriatration figure*.
Comparison la Made
he regiatration for the 1912 primary waa aa follow*: Total
0; Republican. 93,070; Democratic, 28,417; Prohibitioniata,
and Socialiata, 4928. The regiatration for the general elec*
lion that year waa l.V.l.HMM
|A* usual the Republican party haa a big lead thia year in the
(ration figure*.
The figure* are:
Republican, 131.687;
H-ratic, 59,986; Prohibitionist*. 11,17
iata, 6273 ;
liven. 6255. and miscellaneoua, 8536.
1 b ill. Prohi. Soc. I Tog.
Rep.
^ u n tie s —
Total
71
2.744 2.684
>r* ...........
99 204
60
80
2.055 1,038
o n ...........
s im
»amas* . . . 1 1. IT!» 7.339 3,011 344 296 179
35
2,908
720
1,046
106 131
O.V.t
19
3,440
196 160
2,202
ibia
1 It 516 116
3,507 1.804
95
121 162
2,037 1.166
8.967
10
1
45
643
1.005
183 279 1(8)
3,945 1,935
6.626
6
18
15
415
1..M 1
1,044
56
33
560
7
1,354
2,084
18
18
62
660
1 MO
792
Har
1
1 1
127
67
529
1.594
2.543
River
560
312
4,350
2,473
274
Loll* . .
8,437
1,800
96 210 176
3.172
782
phi ne*
83
47
689
27
1.872
Hath ..
69
89
760
t
8
604
1.427
587 442 2.38
6,084 2,780
10.614
14
1,166
11 2
67 128
1.817
•In*
709 253
9t
8,387
4,241 2.733
81
93
88
1,626
976
237
290
8,510 3,342 1.014
14,92$
88
11
26
916
1,127
1,599
1216
2.763
7 L875 47.777 16,989
66
408 115
2,706 1.578
5,060
8
13
355
94
662
1.1 H
95
155
1
1
1
29
1.503
23.499
imook
314 153 171
3,626 2.360
6,747
Ulpitilla .
1.530
2
13 162 1 16
2,166
^ | o n ...
M IS
97 196
891
It
1.322
2,489
11 Iowa
72
87
119
2,964 1.317
4.695
88
759 154
4.317 1,684
7,274
Wg hington*
3
5
256
1
747
1.024
W K 1er* . ..
57
137
1,231
8,430 1,603
6,696
Y d hill . . . .
gestions to the young business man selecting a bank, says:
Filled for Which There Are
“In foreign countries the bankers talk of factors of safety
Not Many Candidate*— Total
rather than simply deposits; but in this country, owing to the
Regi*tration 3957
ignorance of most business men concerning banking methods,
the people can be fooled by a comparative statement of de­
Following I* the llal of candidates
thal the voters of ( ’ rook county will
be railed to vole upon for nomina­
tion to office at the primary election
which opena tomorrow. May 15:
posits.
•
•
•
•
The firat an<j most important
feature to note in the study of a bank statement is the factor
of safety.”
The REDMOND B A N K OF COMMERCE, with its un­
I o ile d M a le « H r iu lu r
It
A. Ilooth, Fugrne, rep.; Ueo.
K Chamberlain, Portland, dem..
Wm Hanley, Hum*. proi(.
usually strong factor of safety of 32*/* per cent, affords the
greatest security to depositors in this community.
M e m b e r* N a tio n a l ( u a im llle e
It K. Wllllama. Portland, rep ; W.
It Canon. Medford, dem ; Cbarlea
W. Arkeraon. Portland, rep., Henry
Waldo Coe, Portland, prog.; H. M.
Katerley, Portland, dem.
leiviennr
Urant tl. Dltnlck, Oregon City,
rep ; A M. Crawford. Hoaeburg,
rep ; Wm. A. Carter. Portland, rep ;
T T (Jeer, Portland, rep.. Jam.»
Wlthyrombe. ('orvallla, rep.; Charlea
A Johna. Portland, rep ; Oua C. Mo-
aer. Portland, rep.; Oeo C. Brown­
ell. Oregon City, rep.; John Manning
Portland, dem . C. J. Smith. Po-t-
land, dem.; A. 8 Bennett. The
Oallea, dem.; Robert A. Miller,
Portland, dem.; F. M 0111. Dufur,
p rog; O A. Cobb. Portland, dem.;
I,. H McMahan. Salem, prog.
State Tree Mirer
Thom »» B. Kay. Salem, rep.
Justice* Supreme Court
Henry I,. Henson, Klamath Kalla,
rep,; Charlea L. MrNary. Salem,
rep.; Thoa A McBride, Salem, rep.;
l-awrence T. Harrla, Kugene, rep.;
Samuel T. Richardson, Salem, rep ;
T J Cleeton. Portland, rep.; P. H.
B'Arcy, Salem, rep.; Wm. M. Ram-
»oy. McMinnville, dem.; Wm. Callo­
way. Salem, dem.
Attorney General
Krank 8. Urant. Portland, rep.; j
Oeo N Karrln, Portland, rep.; J J. !
Johnaon, Portland, rep.; George M. |
We invite your patronage.
Directors:
B. A. Kendall
frey, Portland, dem.; Wm. P. l.ord
Portland, rep
Superintendent
I n*l ruction
J. A. Churchill, llaker,
H. Rurton. Portland, prog.
rep.; A
J. Barr
Redmond Bank of Commerce
REDMOND, OREGON
Many Improvements
AtHotelRedmond
Brawn, Rnrnburg, rag.: John \ Jnf-
L. E. Smith
J. W. Brewer
Guy E. Dobson
]\ \ [
LOCAL BALL TEAM
^
^
m
Attendance Ha» Been U rn e Burina
Year and >lurh Work Accomplish»
etl— School Clowe» Next Week
Ha» IkTii II hiuch IH i ' i I anil
lli'nnintnl anil Put In Ftr»t I In»»
(' . « t , i n i '
i it ,* * » t »
Good Record Made by
the Redmond Schools
W AS
ONK
SI OKI*
GAMK
T H F SIXTH I N M N U
t X TII,
The Redmond public schools close
The Hotel Redmond has had a
next week after a very successful
number of Improvements made In
year. The attendance has been bet­
John It. Lewis. Salem, rep.; L. R the Interior of the house during the
226.921 134,697 59.986 11,177 6273 6255 8536
>t als
ter the past year than in any prev­
Stockman, llaker. rep.
past month. The whole upstairs of
Factory ln»pcctor
the house has been remodeled and The Visitor» Got All Their Run» In ious year— there has been a more
^Biofficial.
uniform attendance.
O. P. Hotf. Portland, rep ; J. A. renovated. One of the principal Im­
■ Bunch When the Redmond
Mad»en. Portland, rep.; M. K. Miller, provements Is the installation of pri­
The High School pupils propose to
give a banquet before the close of
It ia learned fmm the county seat that the total registration St. Helen», rep.; Kred S. By non, Sa­ vate bathrooms and lavatories.
Pitcher Blew I p
the term, and the lower grades will
Klght rooms have been connected up
^ H c r o o k county for the primary oleetiou to be held Ma) 15, I lem. rep.
hold exercises in the High School
with the above necessities, which are |
8$,,, or a K„in of 1501 over the registration of 1912. Had all.the
Continued on Page 6
auditorium.
of
the
latest
design
and
up
to
date
In
vo'era registered, men and women, the total for this year would
During the past year the High
every particular. New paint and pa­
ha
been much greater. Women in 1912 did not have the right
The ball game here Sunday after­ School has completed all subjects
per adds to the cheerfulness of the
td vote. Following is the total registration in the county:
rooms, and the whole house has tak- : noon between the locals and a team strongly, especially geometry. The
en on a prosperous and inviting air from Sisters w as a very one sided af­ work done by the pupils was the
Powell B u t t e ....................
16
rineville
that appeals to the commercial men fair until the sixth Inning, when the best In the history of the school.
Warmspring ....................
43
rineville
and
the traveling public. Landlord visitors picked up 8 runs— all thoy Many exhibits of the lower classes
■M r ■
Tetherow ......................... 99
Wilson
has spared no expense to fit got In the game. Perry, the pitcher in the "busy work" are shown, such
N$I th item i • • •
Laidlaw ........................... 191 \rrnngeinont» Compirteli for a Suc- the house up with modern Improve- for the locals, had been putting the as paper folding, clay modeling, wa­
8oi th Bend . . .
cc»*,fe) Program of Biffèrent Afil­ monts as far as possible for the ac- Sisters stickers out In one.two, three ter colors, raffia weaving, etc. The
Lamontn .......................... 77
^ B t e r s ................................... 162
commodat Ion of guests, and his of- ° r«Tr >>"‘ '1 ‘ he sixth Inning, and Redmond school is now a full four
li** Hr Kvrnt» Tomorrow
Lyle G a p .......................... 78
forts are being rewarded by an In “ >•" he blew up and the flatters year course, leading to the universi­
^K vstack .......................
139 Madras ............................ 124
creased
patronage
The traveling slammed the ball all over the Held. ties and state colleges.
■ K a y .....................................
« 0 Lava ................................
8
For the balance of the game Perry
Prof. J. A. Thompson, who' has
All arrangemnts are practically | publie is quirk to see and notice Im-
Ha 'creek .........................
40 Redmond .......................... 146
pitched a no hit. no run game.
been principal of the school for the
completed for the Crook County provements designed for their com­
Krug was In the box for Sisters past four years, has resigned and
^Billow C re e k .....................
68 Hillman ............................ 87 Field Meet to be held here tomorrow fort, and appreciate what the Hotel
and
was hit by every one of the lo­ will devote his time in the future to
Cr
: Keys ......................
Cline F a lls .......................
31 and which will be participated in by Redmond haa done In their behalf.
cals. In the second Inning Zumwalt his farming Interests. I’ nder Prof.
At* i W imh I .................................
79 Hat Rock .........................
f»8 pupils of the High Schools of the
went onto the mound and held the Thompson's direction the school has
l XF.W C M B BOOM
D«' * iiutes ........................ 163 F i f e ..................................
score down to 2 runs for the balance been brought to a high state of per­
LI county. It Is expected large delega- j
tit,ns will be present from the d'f-i
fection.
65 feront towns.
Johnson Creek ................... **7 Black B u t t e .....................
The Commercial Club has rented of the game.
Redmond made 4 runs In the first
■ l l Creek .......................... 36 Centralo ..........................
56 j The grounds at the baseball park, the front part of the lower floor of
S H K A K IX G S U F F I* H F.R K
and 4 in the second. 1 in the third,
^Ktward ...........................
* * Alfalfa .............................. 43 where the events will be held, have the W. M. Wilson building on the were shut out In the fourth, fifth,J
corner of 8th and K streets for their
Imrnit ...........................
*’ Millican ............................ 69 been put In excellent condition un­ headquarters. An exhibit will be In- sixth and seventh, and made 1 in the
Morrow & Keenan of Orixxly, have
»r Creek ......................
Opal C i t y ......................... 71 der the supervision of the Commer­ stalled there, and It will also be the eighth. Sisters made all their 8 one of their bands of sheep here at
cial Club of this city, and everything
C ra ck ........................
L o w a r B r i d p .....................
I t tending toward the success of the headquarters for farmers and their runs In the sixth.
the corrals and are having them
It was an easy matter for the Red­ sheared. They state that probably
/hit*» B u t t e ....................
■L*’ Montgomery ..................... 40 meet has been done. The program wives when they some to town.
mond players to steal bases when they will bring all their sheep here
iaver Creek ................... 90 \|(>toliu* ........................... 134 has been published several times by
A cat has nine lives! An advertise­ Krug was In the box for the visitors, for shearing. The sheep pens here
l u r y ..............................
21 imperial ........................... 147 The Spokesman, and those who at- ! ment Is more fortunate as It has but Zumwalt stopped that when he
afford sheep men excellent facilities.
Jewsom ..........................
Ireland.............................
48 tend may expect to see some excel- > several hundred, or several thousand began to heave the pill. The Sisters
lent athlectlc stunts pulled off In the j In fact. It has so many that it never
lute h e r ........................... 133
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Try our Classified Ads— lc word.
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i really dies.
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Total....................... 39571 afternoon.
S tate K n gin eer
(rook County Regiatration
Crook Co. Field Meet
To Be Held Tomorrow
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