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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1914)
T h ursday , ahi ,T TEXT OK TIIK NEW ESTUA Y I . ANV ( r o n d in in i from Isi I»»*** Good Coffee and Tea C O F F E E -O urs Satisfies Cheap Coffee is a poor investment. There’s plenty o f it on the market. Don’t buy it. What’s the use o f spoiling a jpHKi meal with wishy-washy stuff that leaves a muddy taste in the mouth and harms the system? We sell only good coffee. It's cheapest in the end because it gives satisfaction. Try our GOLDEN WEST COFFEE. Everything for you in brat class groceries. T E A — Drink Ours Tea is a most healthful drink— if made o f good tea. The Japanese and Chinese are the greatest tea drinkers in the world. But did you know that they are less afflicted with ’ nerves" than any other people? It's so. Dink tea your self. Give it to the children. But be sure you get good Come in here, buy ours and be safe. tea. Hobb’s Cash Grocery and Bakery REDMOND, OREGON ideas recom m ended in the report o f losses o f water in operating the sys the com m ittee appointed by the tem is excessive and we fall to see Am erican Society o f Civil Engineer« the present necessity for building a to investigate and report on a plan of <200.000 dam at Craue Prairie, as valuation o f public utilities proper proposed We have made extensive ties. surveys o f that valley and have eetl- instead o f the report being based mated that an adequate dam can he on these ideas for determ ining cost, built there. If ever necessary, for it is based on the narrow view of <35.000. cost o f reproduction o f only a part It Is probable that the reduction T H A T W A S T IM E O F R A IL R O A D o f the work, which is theoretical and o f canal losses will oblvate the ne does uot equal the actual cost o f that cessity o f any datn at that point so CONSTRUCTION HKHK part not disputed in the report, by far as the North Canal lands are con- <35.000 lerned . It would, o f course, be val No provision is made in the report uable for the reclam ation o f other for conveying the U s cubic feet o f lands. Some Item.« That W ill Bring Reeo- water to the Pow ell Butte Canal, one The report is unfair to the com o f the most Important things for pany. It does not deny that our lectioos Back to Those which the North Canal was planned, costs w ere correct or necessary, but and which is necessary to relieve the does not recom m end their payment Booming Time« Central Oregon Canal In the irriga in part, as asked by the company tion o f lands sold In the Powell It does not provide for the relief Butte district. o f the Pow ell Butte district. The report allow s the com pany It does not offer sufficient to repay <50.000. but If provision Is made for the com pany for Its outstanding lia Spokesman. August 25. 1910. This week F. W . McCafTery sold the Pow ell Butte lands at the rate bilities on the North Canal dam and the Alex Thom pson ranch o f one sec figured by the Reclam ation Service, canal so far as constructed, much tion west o f R edm ond to L. E it follow s that the com pany would less to provide any additional funds Smith for 116,000. There are 300 turn over the work already perform with which to com plete the other ed and pay a sum o f money in addi parts o f the system. acres under cultivation. tion. It does not meet the situation o f Am ong the inconsistencies o f the reclam ation in Oregon In a broad Transcontinental railway officials are receiving many Inquiries in re report we call attention to the fact and fair spirit, and tends toward the gard to colonist rates to this section that th<* estim ate o f coat allow ed o further delay o f the expenditure of o f Central Oregon, and the outlook the com pany for laterals <4 00 per any part o f the Reclam ation funds fo r a large influx o f new com ers into acre is flgured. w hile for the esti righ tfu lly belonging to the state of mate o f com pletion o f like work by O regon. In the hands o f the U. 8 this part o f the state is flattering the Reclam ation Service <10.00 per R eclam ation Service. Our Want Ads get results for you Old tim ers in this section sta’ e acre is allow ed. The report o f Mr. Lewis. State En Attention is also called to the gineer. com es nearer to being fair that this sum m er has witnessed the W orry killed the rat. A want ad longest dry spell in their recollection point that In allow ing for all ov er than does that o f the Reclamation got another household pet. with the exception o f one year. Al head charges in the estim ate o f our engineers, but he does not provide though the weather has been very cost 10 per cent was allow ed, while for the relief o f the Powell Butte Advertisers are In good company warm, none o f the crops have suffer in the cost for com pletion by the Re lands. here. clam ation Service 25 per cent was al ed to any extent. The com pany Is not asking for lowed for engineering and contin anything m ore than Is equ itable; It One o f the productive ranches in gencies. They may claim that con has not denied its willingness to the vicinity o f R edm ond is that o f tingent allow ance was 15 per cent, com prom isa; but as a business prop C. R. M cLallin. He has had success but they cut off contingent cost osition cannot accept an offer that raising all kinds o f fruits, and his which we actually expended o f <35.- would render It Impossible lo fulfill Furtherm ore, their allow ance Its obligations both to its creditors garden products And a ready sale in 000. o f 10 per cent for overhead In cost and settlers. the R edm ond market. o f com pletion only included en gi Very truly yours. C. H. F oster ft Son o f Pow ell neering. CE N TRA L O RE IRRIOATION CO Butte, arrived this week with the It is suggested in the report that largest threshing outfit that ever North Canal dam may be used for In Germany, where pro cam e Into this part o f Central O re diversion o f a large amount o f water ■r hibition is unknown and gon. for the reclam ation o f lands in the where all the people have Madras cou n try; no suggestion is been temperate drinkers of Last Sunday at the B A. KendaM made that in such event those lands wholesome beers and light residence tw o wedding anniversaries bear a proportionate part o f the cost were observed, that o f Mr. and Mrs. o f the dam. although such Idea is wines, there is less drunk Horae liui ko anil Autom atic R evol W . J. Buckley who had been m arried applied to the com pany in the rase of enness than in Maine or in ver 1« Dioctiargeil— Ijxya Helpleaa 12 years, and Mr. and Mrs. B. A. the Pilot Butte Canal and the 2200 Kansas—the two most con for Several Hour« B efore Found acres h eretofore sold. Kendall who observed their 9th an spicuous prohibition states niversary. W e presented a detailed state in the Union. ment o f the costs o f the North Canal The same is true of France Bend B ulletin: Fred G ilbert, son During the recent au tom obile war lands show ing <426.990, which Is at Shaniko the prices were all shot admitted by the exam ining engineers c f N. G. Gilbert o f Bend, was seri and Italy. The world over ously hurt at Crane Prairie the to pieces, and in som e instances a to be legitimate. you will find that the really morning o f August 17, when his Hav- person could get a ride from Shaniko They claim to have estimated temperate races are those to Redm ond or Bend as low as <3.00 fair price to be paid to the com pany :<K® autom atic pistol went off twice who are not prohibited from for Its work In reclaim ing the North when his horse began to buck, and drinking temperate bever M usicians are wanted to Join the Canal lands, but have only estimated one shot entered hla left leg about ages such as beer and wine. band that is now being organized in what the physical work would cost eight Inches above the knee, pierc Prohibition in Germany, Francs If done under present conditions ing the bone and making a bad frac the city. or Italy would produce exactly Then the boy dragged him self They have om itted from their esti ture the same results that it has pro mate the cost to the com pany o f seg nearly a m ile, and lay there from 10 A plan is being w orked out for the o'clock In the m orning until after 6 duced in every Mate in the Union regating these lands, and holding building o f an opera house here by where prohibitory laws have been them intact; the cost o f holding the In H>e evening, when O. W B Riley local capital. enacted. It would not stop men water rights through Its contract h" * r,l his calls and rescued him Irom drink ing nor decrease drunk with the state, and m aking a Carey W'hen found, says Riley, a small McClay ft Tem pleton'a livery barn Act project possible. The overhead hear had tracked the blood trail up enness, but it would dri’ s out the Monday night had a big run o f bust- charges, actual cash outlay and value *hout 40 yards o f Gilbert, and an mild drinks and encourage men One hundred and fou r head o f 0f thPIM, franchises is entirely Ignor- ugly bull on the other side seemed who de drink to reeort aecretly to transient horses were taken care o f ed the highly concentrated spirits Homestead, or desert entries. 0,1 *h* point o f goring him Later, for freigh ters who had brought In num erous water tilings and other In- RllfiJr tracked up and killed the bear, If prohibition really saved men freigh t for Redm ond merchants terloplng acts would have so amear- from the “ cu rseof drink " i t would ed and Involved (he situation (hat It OCR BIG POTATOES have more to commend it to the ( EN. ORE. ÍR. CO. GIVES would now be very expensive, If not in telligence o f the people. But as ARE WANTED BY R. R. THEIR SIDE OF ( ASE Impossible, to reclaim these lands as th egre.teditor, Henry W ittersón a w hole or any considerable portion (Continued from 1st Page) observes in the I-ouiavilV • '«orier- o f them by a single Irrigation system (C ontinued from 1st P age) J ou m al, " I t does not pr- mote except for the outlay In this respect for them this fall and winter either temperance or virtue. It 000 o f which w ere to be tran sferred; which the com pany has made, and F or the past two or three years arouses human passion to frenzy It was understood that the 35,000 th erefore a substantial allow ance for dining cars on the Norhtern Pacific oy restricting private rights acres would have to share ratably these expenses should have been ad- and Great Northen railways have does not reduce drunkards it It the total cost o f <426,000. This cost ded to the cost o f reproduction, been using potatoes grown In this multiplies Pharisees and male- sum is not disputed by the engineers Our opinion, based on a num ber o f section, and In that way the fame o f fa c to r s ."—Paid A d v e r b . « . , aft>] was made, upon request o f the years' experience In that country. Is the Redm ond potato has been mater- examiners, In accordance with the that the allow ance o f 50 per cent for tally increased. LOOKING BACK FOUR YEARS AGO IN REDMOND ai j 'i III 20 days theresflei- the person tsk lug up said animal shall serve notice upon the u nkn o»u owner o f such <>• tray by publication In an» lo c il ne»*p*|>or o f general circulation In such county, particularly describing the ear marks and brands on the sn imal taken up, the dale of ihe tak ing. and any other inform ation that might assist the unknown owner in finding his stock, such notice shall be published once each week for three weeks, and such notice shall also name the year, the month, the day and the hour on which such »»- tray animal will be offered for sale to satisfy damages, coats o f keeping and all expenses Incurred. Including Ihe Justice foes and coats o f adver Using and sale and such other costs or expense as tus) h « ” * been regu larly made Sec 5 The nearest constable shall set as auctioneer and the |>cr son taking up such snltusl may bid at aurh male, and the proceeda o f aurh aale ahall go. flrat. to pay the expeuaoa of the aale aecond. the ex peneea o f the Justice of the peace and publication o f notice, and third, lo pay Ihe expense of keeping such animal, and Anally to pay the dama ges done by such stray animal as «»- seised by the Justice o f the peace aforesaid, and the buyer of such an imal shall, if the proceedings are regular, obtain a perfect title to such animal. Every Item o f cost or dam age or other expense shall be enter ed In the docket of the Justice o f the peace, which docket shall show In detail every step In the proceedings from the date o f taking up said an i mal to the sale thereof, the costs of said sale, selling price and the net proceeds, but nothing herein shall prevent Ihe owner from re-tsklng such cat ray If he shall pay lo the taker-up all costs, expenses and dam ages, to that date Sec 6 Any balance remaining a f ter all costs, expenses and damages are paid shall remain In the hands of the Justice o f the peace as s trustee for the owner, and if such owner shall appear and claim such raon <y within six months thereafter, it shall be paid over to him. taking his re ceipt therefor, but If six months shall elapse and no owner be found, the Justice o f the peace shall then pay the same to the county clerk, who shall place the same In the school fund o f the county to the credit of the school district In which such an imal was taken up. and the county clerk shall enter the record o f such proceedings In his »stray docket, but such school district shall he liable to the rightful owner o f such money for ■ period o f three years And if such owner shall establish his right to said money the school board shall order the clerk o f surh district to forthwith Issue the school district’s warrant (o such owner for the full amount o f the money received by It from the county clerk for the sale >>f such animal Sec. 7 Any person who shall take up an estray otherwise than accord ing to the provisions of this art, or shall be proven to have not exercised due diligence to ascertain (hr right ful ow ner o f said eatray. shall he deemed guilty o f larceny and shall be subject to such penalty as the law provides for surh rrlm r Prohibition vs. Temperance Bend Boy Accidently Shoots Himself in Leg SEC U R ITY Thitt 1« what we offer you In connection with ||| oline sales. You cm u I h < absolutely "ure Mint you will receive witter, or other foreign substance in any gnaulìi* ^ troni our up-to-date. Improved »ervicr. The old method of drawing gaaolln* from a spij, the bottom of an iron barrel, where all the dirt. «cale accumulate*, ha.« baen abolished hy all Untilo#, toriata. We are applying the certified plan o f selling f our gasoline buaintaa. “ CERTIFIED GASOLINE" ■ You have back ni each ode the record of Un« fir- aa ft lo I ,«i|uare dealing. Central Oregon Garager u REEDY’S »» » PHONE 704 w ( aai "If 9 «* - w r al » '< a K To LUMBER- •PL IF YOU WANT ANYTHING IN THE WAY OF la LUMBER and lit II.I»IN<. MATERIAL CALL < \ la K I Kendall & Chapman f. ------AGEN" à FOR THE - J. P. DUCKETT LUMBER C 0 .;* OF SISTERS. ORE. if t Mm « of h like Look! the out WE BUY OUR MEAT FROM THE FARMERS t WHO TRADE IN REDMOND. THIS IS YOUR HOME MARKET WE ARE FOR REDMOND AND REDMOND FARMERS. WHEN YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO SELL COME and SEE US—WE WILL BUY IT. WE BUY HIDES AND PELTS. REDMOND MARKET, J. B. Roe, Prop Save Money! N» ï. New and Second Hand Furniture and all Kind of Goods I can SAVE YOU MONEY ON EVERY PUR CHASE YOU MAKE OF ME in buying New or Second Hand Furniture. Bedding. Dishes. Stoves, and hundreds o f other articles that are i" constant use and demand. A large stock to Helect from. By coming to my store you will see how much you can save, no matter how large or small your purchase may tie. Come in and see me when you want anything. di ■ ■ m bi d tl tl J. 0 . CORK Next door to Potitoffice, ,U 1 h Redmond, Orejfon ■ Tf 1 l i l H I W |i . .ill. » « a