The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 11, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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The Redmond Spokesman
REDMOND fll'OKKSXIvV
Hotel Redmond
Publishod Every Thursday at R«*«Init»nd. Oregon
By the REDMOND SPOKKSM VN PIRIISIIING COMPV\Y
I MU H M M ' I t '
SUBSCRIITION BATHS- Strictly in Advance:
One y e a r .............................. $1.50 Three m on th s ...................... $ .50
Six m o n th s................................80 Single c o p i N ............................. 05
Enter«*«! ns second class m atter July 14. 1910, at the postofflce
Redm ond. O regon, under the act o f March 3, I S ') .
HARRY
Ice Cold S O D
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I*. W I I .S O N . P r o p r ie t o r
Farmers in this district and other i*at
Central Oregon are invited to m iht i n* : ' l '‘
their head.piarters while in town.
> cater
to their wants and desire their |*atn>n.ig>'. * '**
rates for meals are reasonable.
at
Tho Rwlmoiul Phftrttmcy hu» put in the j ||
irvrfonl Smith lint» o f Syrups and ('r « ^
Fruits
th«« l*s»«t mi»nuf»cturv«l
our S h U s
M \ l M il
Jl l»0 I '• D l s i l t n I
w . t . Bradshaw
J util*
\V A IU.II
District Attorn*
OFFICIAI. PIKKCTOK\
K AII.ItO AD i t ' l l « Viti*
I.A- but there Is no younicor and
m ore
Oreiton Trunk
Dully
< i{< n »K m » i > n
O .springer
prom ising land to which he may ml- Train arrive# from north . 7 13a m «*ount> J u .I k «’
HOKF.K
grate,
Iu>»tng gradually the a d va n -j Train arrives from south
» l« p n ,\.unt> iir r k
. . Krank Hiking
tag«*» that our p«*»ltton and resourc- :
O .-W . R. a N.— Dally
Sheriff
Editorial by C. G. I.«* Masters in
K*li>h Jortlgn
t h e l m i t j stan dard. May “
'There ” » h* v" *£l'*>n u* « » u * *
d a '*' Train a r r iv e . from n orth. .7 I>1 p m Treasurer
W II W irt«
was a time when it was n.-ceaaary n o,h ,n K t*u« deeiw r w isdom and a Train arrives from sou th . . S 01 a m * u .i' kt'oruep
II A Kimtgr
\**«'**or
for legislation in fa» or of UM work
> »• • • » »ense of J w U m tow ard all
|| BAI K O U A«ent
, . , J K. Mvjftrt
School Su|»t
ing class and against capital. That factors that must unite to create na-
I'M T O K K Il K IIOl Its
I* II |HMtnl9it»r
l'a
ro
tirf
necessit.v was met and Its icqu tre- tlonal prosperity can keep us at the
Daily, except Sunday, S JO a m Surveyor
KfrtJ A III**«»
m e n u accom plished In doin g this, front o r even Insure us agutust . 11 » to 6 p tu.
C on nu Issloners. R II lla yley, "
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the pendulum o f legislative ac- o r j^ r
anj
econ om ic distress at
Sunday. » to 9 a m
llrow n
Letters
m
ailed
not
later
than
*
IS
R l R l has swung hack the opposite i,.imc '
p m w ill leave here OB Hie night
way so far that such legislation is
THE I ' l l II tw
train going north
now a hindrance to the legitim ate
ItlW K I.I, B IT T E
«'Irvult Court Set-ond Monday In
J. W. m o o r s :, t*. M
investm ent o f capital in good enter-
Marth. Arsi Monday In September,
TELE PH O N E HOI Its
prises. This
.n .s action
a e o n is just
ju s. such
su m as
a . is
.»
Mr, K A , , u - e „ an,. (laughter
Dally,
except
Sunday,
i
a
m
to
Brst
Mondât in H ...
alw ays experienced A w rong arises. Fa, ïlH<nt lh e WlH,k ont, wl(h Mr.
y p
Probate C > irt First Mot tat In
the iveople are aroused and spurred Morse, being present at the joint
Sunday. 8 to 9 a m .. & to 7 pm .
each i t n i l i
on by their enthusiasm they go to m eeting o f the ladles' clu b s o f Dow -
Commissioners' Court The Bret
extrem es.
thus
causing
unother
Hutte and Prlneville
RATION A l
Wednesday
w rong to be perpetrated instead o f
Miss G ladys Hayn has rem ained In
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July. September and November
PrtnoYtlle to take charge o f the \V.
correctin g the evil
A few years ago
K K ing office during the absence o f
................. W oodrow Wilson
the hue and cry that the A-uerIcan the regular bookkeeper
i I I ' Ol I H I U s
w orkm an waa dow ntrodden and op-
Clark Morse took in the com -
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\l»vnr
j r i i . mi . I i
nresse.t
on n it s a ready
resit..use in
In meaCement exercises a
and
***' o ° f r ‘ Treasury
,aI,‘ .................... W " K J McAdoo
,,r * n Hecordrr
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D G Hur.li. X
pressed f found
ready response
w k Alum tll ‘ Sec
j it j » lu r id
every heart because su ih was the
Kalph Jones was one o f the vlo- Sec. o f In terior.............. K K laine Treasurer
................ J A Will«-«*»
raa*
Hut tim es and con d ition s Untsts in the com m encem ent or-hen- <e»-. o f W a r. ............ I. M Garrison Attorney
I' A Adam«
have changed until now the w ork- tra which furnished the com m en ce Sec. o f C o m ..................W C. Kedlleld Marshal
W G P h oenix. K C
man in mo*t Instances has the best m,>nt music for the ( r o o k C o u u t y Sec. o f L a b o r .................... W . B W ilson
Count
KKKAk
I \U s
I ' l l ItE
THE
Com»*
m
which
«llstii,cU\«t tixst«* that t,
ixti4l try aom»* o f th«*»«- u.-w flavor«
hi
THEIR IFF t REAM IS DKI.lt lot S
y «
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W ILL BE SATISFIED WITH I I
. W irrt • Hrown
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HB
o f it. Many en terprises are being
forced out o f existence sim ply be-
cause legislation that might well be
term ed freak legislation has been en-
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acted that has m ade it im possible for
em p loyers to meet the dem ands
made upon them by the laws o f the
land
This con dition is now begin-
“ ‘ tV s * ^ E d n a Morse is attending
Sum m er Norm al In Prlneville this
w eek, preparatory to the teachers'
- » » - I n a t i o n . next week
John Luckey and fam ily vlsite«] at
tht. K . ,
^
Su:
Earl Laughlin and R obert U ater
o f Paulina, ran out In the Laughlin
a “ ' ° to ,ak<* £ lark Mora* *°
% %
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W h ile on his way to the Cline
Pall» plant Sunday m orning, ('h a s
^ battuck. supt
o f the INuMbute.
Po* to
, r C o" '• the
'* ht* day
* lf*
ter
at “ the -«»ugh-
M orse
legislate in such a manner that cap-
ital w ill not invest in enterprises,
Pres, Wm Sproule o f the Southern
_
„
PaclOc Co., in an interview to the
press the other day said on this sub-
ject
hom e
Mr Shatturk and son re
turned for dinner in the evening
.
J.o h "*Vn “ 1
t1Um,d ^ » f * .S**n-
ior play at P rlneville last W ednes-
evening
Mrs. Lindquist and son Carl were
in Redm ond last Thursday, guests at
^ e l n k o ^ f ’* * ° f Ra> ' bb#> " n'‘
' Merman Allen and J F Rice are
fencing their places with rabbit w ire
Dewey Johnson spent som e time
last week circu latin g the rural route
petition. He bad nearly 100 signers
an(j q Un e a nit o f territory yet to be
covered.
Miss Ada Sears visited her sister
Mi“ ° r“ * ' p rlnertile last Friday
Mr and Mrs. E. A Hussett and
ences that hinder not on ly ou r busl- raxoaily. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hussett.
ness, but nearly all kinds o f busi in and Mrs. Hrown and fam ily took dln-
th is cou n try. W e need to open the n*r *" Redm ond Sunday at the hom e
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H ILL
PE A K S IN DESTRI AL
P A R E S IS
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• Jam es J. Hill discussing "T h e Fu-
ture o f Our F oreign T ra d e” at the
National Foreign T rade convention
. . . . . .
in W ashington intim ated the l nited
States m ight be in danger o f running
Into such w idespread industrial dis-
tress as England now found Itself
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• from attem pting to hold m arkets
against com petitors w hile m aintain-
ing a w age «-a le that d.e-s no, per-
mit her to meet their prices and d o e ,
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not otter to capital an inducem ent to
new fields o f developm en t.”
He com pared the per capita value
o f foreign trade o f the t'n ited States
141, to G erm any's *67, and o f the
r .„ .d
K ln sk oD ).' | „ 1
H. m u
G erm any is constantly contem platin g
English m arkets because o f the Ina-
blllty o f the English m anufacturer
M . ^ ,„- 1 , „ „ . s o i . . .
to change h i. w orking condition s in
con form ity to general con dition s
T h e t'n ited States was follow in g
E n glan d's exam ple.
"T h e pow er o f the English trades
unions becam e practically arbitrary
In Axing wages, hours, and general
w orkin g condition s. G erm any found
that wttn
with a
r e advantageous
*a*re
tnat
a m
m o ore
advantageous wage
scale she could go Into the w orld s
m arkets with prices which England
cou ld not meet.
Hence the enor-
m ous grow th o f German exports.
Hence a com petition
which
the
t'n ited States Itself cannot m eet In
m any lines, and which it could not
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m ,M , „ n . r . .’ .* S
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Game W a rd e n ................. W F Finely
State E n g i n e e r .......... John H Lewis
l ’ S. Senators. Harry laine and Geo
K Cham berlain.
W. C.
('ongr.MM.men.
N J Slnnott,
Sinn,
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"T h e r e are no hopes o f a better-
ment o f businesa con dition s unless
public opinion com pletely changes
My hope and b elief is that the
grow th o f this coun try, backed by a
sense o f fair play, possessed by the
Am erican people w henever they are
aw ake to the situation, w ill suffice to
ov ercom e the m istakes and Interfer-
factories and the m ills and get the
people back to w ork.
W e should
stop the foolish th eory that prosper-
ous business is som ehow pernirous
to the state. It is a childish fallacy
that is dragging us into hard times.
Mothers »Say That
Snowflake Floi
Is the BKST on the Market
K i l t
S A L E
B Y
A L L
U tlM
EUS
o f Navjr
Josephus Daniels
Imtnele. It F D sSom a. F G U
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o f A gricu lture
° K Houston
k
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«’ » „ m a s t e r G eneral
A Hurleson “ egular Meetings
....
and 4th
A ttorney G eneral J a . M cR syn old.
Tuesday, o f each month
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G o v e r n o r ...................... Oswald West Vlre President
Guy R Dobson
o f S ta te.................. Hen W Olcott .W retary
it |. Schr*
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. . t h . .m p lo y .O . . » . I I . . I k . . « ■ p i . . h . k . . . k - „ . . . . k J I k , t k . C. a
ployer for the reason that w lienever C. H S have returned hom e for va- -
con d itton . are no, such th a, business
can be condu cted at a reasttnable
profit it w ill stop, and w ithout an
em p loyer there cannot be an em-
ployee. So it Is like killing
the
roose
lavs tne
the golden
golden egg
egg to
to
goose that
tnat lays
KKD.MONI) PH ARMACI
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A. (i. AIJ.INtiH.AM
The new Meter a Prank butldtna
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......
1 h*’
supers!ru. lure u to m
fabricated at Portland
Construction o f the long treaties
on the line between Sluslsw and
Marshfleld has begun
M ines and Liquors
Imported and
Domestic ( i^rars
N o th in g
hut
th»*
H KST
K e flm o n d .
im
m t iín
I
ut
o u r pirn
i )r t* K »n
Firxt of all, the farmer mutt
be a buiinesi man.
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Farming
it manufacturing food and f<»...| product# and the
tn
honor o'f the,'blrth* fan n a:lJ iar!n ciju ip m cn t Constitute the plant.
ja y s o f Mrs. Hrown and little T h el-
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nia Young.
v.om (>etition u keen and it requires business m ethods tu make
Last Saturday Mrs Ida Morse and m on ey .
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daughter entertained the Shuinla
Club o f P rlneville. and the Sorosis
I he parcels po»t hat open ed the way to wuder n u t k c t.
Club o f Pow ell Hutte at Hom estead R llr, l ,..|enh,>n^.
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n u tk ett.
Acres.
A lthough the w eather
was . ,
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.
* * n<^ Hiail delivery have brought unlitn-
storm y both clubs were well repre­ itctl op p ortu n ity for d oin g buxine»».
sented
The room s were decorated
You need one thing m ore—
with the co lo rs o f the tw o clubs, the
c o lo r plan being carried out with
crepe paper and wild flowers and
carnations, which the officers o f the
Sorosis obtained for the occasion.
' h“ » '»e r n o o n the ladle» e<ll-
«ed the issue o f June 6. 1934 o f the
"T r u t h t e lle r /’ setting forth many
astonishing and interesting
facts
which will occu r in the next 10
Typewritten corrcxjMindcni c dl give you a prrvtige and
yearf,
‘ he readlng o f the p»-
per Mrs .Allen W illcoxen presided at en ab e v ou fn urt
the plano whlu. th^ hostesses, as-
c > » “ to K'-t higher pr.ee».
slsted by Miss Allen, s e r .c d a light
Y o u r »on
o r daughter can I r v n m
. .
lunch. At i H tha g u est, departed. U ■ . . tv „ r w r ,.,.r : " ... „ ,
° 1’ " ' C Mic L 1 S,ll:,h
,h,, ‘. ni r " 1,’ " r" ° ! bo' h
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*t‘0r, t ,UC ar,J "•t ‘ J '" ,a lly be g r , „ „ g a
astirally declarin g them selves in fa- buvinc»» ed u ca tion ,
Vor o f m ore Joint meetings.
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-------------------------------- lio o k o f in struction free.
PLEA SA N T it lln .E
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Mail thi« coupon
Preaching was held at the school ! ................
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Redmond Cafe
Forn»«*rly Y«>unr*a Grill.
IN D K R
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M ANAGEM ENT
1 lie L . C . S m ith & B ro s .
Typewriter
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They met the follow in g 8un-
day. with a good attendance.
Nsms —------------------------------- ------------ _____
o l a f Anderaon has been surveying
ditches for Mr. M cFarland.
p i ) _________ _______
Mr> j A C h U e v„ lu.d w)fh Mr, ,
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DeKouza o f Redm ond last Thursday
S
ta
le
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w hile her daughter Etta took the
8t*> Itrade exam ination.
Tu tbs L C. Ssitb & hros T/pcwrlttr U .
Mr and Mrs Fix w ere callers at
the Perry hom e Sunday.
Antone Ahlstrom la Im proving his
306 Oak Street,
place this spring by seeding a niltn-
arr,>» ,r> grass.
Ka*mus
has been w)fh
sawing
Portland, Oregon
lumtM.
r for Peterson
Mr M erarlBn(,
hl,
gasoline wood saw
Mr. Butts o f near Deschutes, is Ir-
fla stln g for Mr. Anderson.
There will be an agricultural meet-
Ing held at Mr. M cFarland's place on
Saturday evening. June 13. All are
Invited to attend
Mr and Mr A nderson visited at
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Perry
es, and. In certain lines o f m anufac- Sunday evening
ture the use o f h igh ly skilled labor
Norman Kagan o f R edm ond. Is
and h igh ly com plicated m achines "forkin g on the Irvin place.
Mr. and Mrs. F uller visited at the
g ive us a tem porary advantage.
hom e o f Mr and Mrs. Bray Sunday.
"B u t this advantage, lik e every j
Mr. Duvall Is hauling lum ber
oth er exception al local con dition In from A n derson 's saw mill fo r a new
the w orld trade, tends to be equal- ho,1M* he Is g oin g to build .
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Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Oreen o f Red-
Ited and disappears.
m ond, passed through this section
Just such m istakes as Great M onday on their way to the Tum aln
Britain has made and is m aking may P roject fo r som e horses Mr. Green
c o n fro n t the Am erican w orkm an, had over there at work.
W ilbur t’ atlow is busy these days
with a lost Job and em pty cu pboard. fixing up the Gatlow ditch.
Furniture
YOU WILL BUY YOUR FURNITURE AT
REDMOND.
YOU CAN IX) NO BETTER ANYWHERE
COME IN AND BE CONVINCED
DON’T
WAIT TILL YOU NEED THE GOODS.
C. H. IRVIN, Furniture & Undertaking
COME A N D TRY OUR M E A L S AND YOtJ
WILL BE SATISFIED.
BENT
MEAL
IN
THE LARGEST AND
REDMOND
FOR
THE
money .
L. (
.
Stephen*« and Guy Stexenn, Proprietor».
Anderson Bros.’ Saw
MANUFACTURERS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED
PINE LIMBER. OUR MILL IS THE NEAREST
POINT THAT YOU CAN GET HIGH-GRADE
LUMBER. OUR PRICKS ARE RIGHT.
t'i Milet« South went of luiidlaw.
McSherry’s
Feed S tore
ItKDMON D,
Eßßs for Hatching
I e rrls Htraln 8 .
C. WW»
|,rgln>ri*«.
Per setting o f tl>
Per hundred e g g s ............
•" f'onnertton with
Kcdtnond I nl.,n U arctam se
• om p any