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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
PAOB FOUR THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN T ill USD,\Y. FEBRU A RY 21, I 9 I 8 lending th e m oral support of the to do the right th in g for Ills country In the mayoralty prlm arlcu at lucuiubciit wim badly b«>ulon. __ _________ board to th e d istric t, and little else because he Is loyal to the core and Scuttln, llaiiNon and Bradford lead i It Is understood th a t th e m em bers th e farm Is tin' foundation of all ua and a n o tlir I'lectloa mind d eterm in e Wo p rin t b u tle r w rnppera In any MBMBBR O F STATE EDITORIAL. IsstM I XTION of th e board, or a great m ajo rity of tloual w ealth and prosperity, which ahall be m ayor. GUI. pieNont q u a n tity from lo o tip. HpokoHinnn. them at least, a re In favor of approv- Í PU BLISH ED EVERY THURSDAY AT REDMOND, «, o.UON XEXX S P XI’I It XXD TOXX X ing the d istrict plan. S ta te T re a s u r By M. \\. PETTIGREW, Editor and Publisher e r Kay w as the one who raised the The follow ing w ords of th e follow question as to how the different p a r ing e d ito ria l a re Just as tru e here as SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Strictly in Advance: ties In terested feel tow ard the d is One y e a r ........................................ 12.00 Three m o n t h s ................................ $ .50 trict and offered th e m otion to hold In O regon City, w here It first ap p ear cd 111 th e O regon City E n te rp rise : Six m o n th s .................................... 1.00 Single c o p i e s .................................. .05 a hearin g on the question. "\V e never knew a new spaper so E n te re d as second class m a tte r Ju ly 14. 1910, a t th e postoffice at yellow and sloppy and Inaccurate TAX LIST Pt lll.lt 1 I It »X R e d m o n d . O reg o n , u n d e r th e a c t of M arch 3, 1879. th a t It did not have one good side, In a w ritten opinion to C ollier II Ils interest In hom e b etterm en t. It The M ontana le g isla tu re now In (toil project in Crook county, has Huffington, d istrict a tto rn e y of Gold has become a fun d am en tal tra d itio n session, ratitied th e n atio n al prohl- been g ra n te d by the g en eral land of bition am en d m en ts alm ost w ithout a lice, according to a m essage received Reach A ttorney G eneral llrow n holds ,,f .,ht> new spaper profession, th at It d issen tin g vote, W ednesday afternoon by the State ,h a t four Publications, once each "inci give tis cordial support to any ! week. Is sufficient to m eet th e re- ■ proposition tending to advance the — ...i.. ....... d esert land board. T he extension, which ru n s from ! *,f ,ht’ 1 9 ,7 delin q u en t i n t e r e s t ^ th e local com m unity The sale of a m ince-pie to Amerl F eb ru ary __ IS. ______ 1918, __________ to O ctober 17th. ! ,ax publication law, which says th a t " ,r “ ." How n e w sp a p e r feels th is can soldiers in F ra n c e for $3.40 hai _______ led to an Investig atio n to ascertain 1^20, applies to w hat is know n as ,h e ,ax collector shall have th e do- obligation, how much m ore does it w h eth er w bp.’ I'eur w,.s u: < .1. «i. -i". .• Oregon segregation list No < under ,!n,|Ul'1’' Rst published “once Meh ,l" ‘ fcearta ol newspapet its pro h ib itio n . ! (be C arey act. T his list Includes "'•'*'k f° r fo u r successive w eeks In the w orkers who ta k e a serious view of ■ 84,000 acres o f laud bowspapor o r newspapers selected by lh ,,r ’ ’ D uring th e last week of F eb ru ary , ________________ th e county court to publish court niunlty Hence publishers and edit die Brooks-Seai Lu NATIONAL FOREST FUNDS ’ * 11 11 keen desire fo r heart to panv of Rend will plant a 10-acre HAVE BEEN D ISTRIBU TED T he question raised was w h eth er ," 'a rt ‘» lk» " 1Ul ,h *‘lr readers, to exp erim en t plot to g rass seed for the publication of the list once each week k " ° " " l,a< su g g estio n s they van purpose of finding w hat ran g e g rasses ! S ecretary of S ta te O lcott has com- I for tlve w eeks was necessary to give niake as •*’ Hues of tow 11 b e tte rm e n t will grow on th e c u t over lands. The pleted m aking the d istrib u tio n of the full four w eeks' notice, and th e a tto r- for " h ic h th e ir Journal might exert a rea to be planted and th e selection funds received front the n atio n al for- ney general holds th a t tlve public» '*’• Inthiene»». •\Ve m ight th e re fo re tak e occuslon of seed w ill be left to th e County ests in th e s ta te to th e various coun tlons a re not necessary. — ■ 'o say, th at if any of o u r read ers have A gent an d a crew of men will be ties in w hich such forests a re located o tg g > » tio u s to m a k e te n d in g to th e placed at his disposal for th e work. The total am ount d istrib u te d , which GENER AL F. XV. S lltl.E Y , INDIAN F IG H T E R , DEXI» u p b u il.iin .' of th is co m m u n ity , why If th is experim ent should prove a is 25 per cent of th e receip ts from ------- —• not w rite us a le tte r for publication success. 1000 acres of tim b er land forest reserve ren tals, sales of tim ber an n u ally cu t over in D eschutes coun etc., was $98,881.18. R rigadier G eneral F re d e ric k W. or come In and talk it over? “ As th e re la tio n s betw een a coni-i ty will be tu rn e d iuto stock su p p o rt P rio r to an act passed by th e 1915 Sibley, who took part In Indian cam ing ran g e by th e grow ing of forage leg islatu re, th e d istrib u tio n was bas paigns and served in th e Spanish- m unlty and th e new spaper Is a re -' Cam p clprocal one, so the new spaper c a n . p la n ts and grasses. ed on the to ta l forest a re a In th e var- A m erican w ar. Is dead at ious counties. B aker county contest- G rant. D eath was due to pernicious not accom plish th e largest re su lts In fo rm er days it was th e popular ^d th is m ethod of a p p o rtio n in g the anem ia. G eneral Sibley was at one w ithout th e cordial hacking of the th in g to cuss th e S ta n d a rd Oil com- (unds> w ith , ht? result th a t , he baa,8 tim e com m andant nt W est Point. He locality whom It re p re se n ts In tow ns d o n 't a d v e rtise j pany, b u t now, ju d g in g from rep o rts of d istrib u tio n w as changed so th a t w as 66 years old and was brev etted w here m erc h a n ts com ing from th e in v estig atio n of the th e receipts front each forest reserve "for g a lla n try in a c tio n " In th e L ittle m uch ami people borrow th e ir n e w s-1 big packers, th e S tan d ard was a pig- a re kept se p a ra te and a re pro rated Big Horn in 1876. and again for " d is paper copies of a neighbor, public my com pared to th e g re a t packing am ong th e co u n ties in which each tinguished g a lla n try ag ain st Crazy jo u rn a ls do not give an a ttra c tiv e ! REDMOND. ORE. ’IIKTTKR GOODH FOR LESS MONEY” tru st. They con tro l all livestock p a rtic u ia r fo rest reserve Is located H orse’s cam p on Pow der riv e r In picture of the plat e when they c lrc u -, m a rk e ts and m ake th e ir own prices. (according t o th e num ber of acres of M ontana. late about th e state. both buying and selling, and a re re- th e re8erve in each co u n ty. "T h e m ore liberal the hacking giv sponsible for th e high prices of Follow ing th e acceptance of th is T H A T N O N -I’.XRTKXN L E A G U E en a new spaper, th e m ore It enn lm -' le a th e r and shoes, from which they b a sjs o ( d istrib u tio n , it w as shown prove. In o u r experience of news- have been g e ttin g th e profit. More th a t 8ome of th e c0llntlcs had been Atnong an arm load of useless, ¡taper life, we have found th a t most th a n th is, th ey have cu t w ages of g re a tly overpaid In th e past and space g ra ftin g stuff th a t re g u la rly publications put th e hulk of increased th e ir em ployes to th e low est lim it o th e rs w ere correspondingly u n d e r com es to th is office, is an occasional re tu rn s hack Into th e ir property. An! ad v ertisin g possible of existence. T h e ir unlim it- p a id . T he 1 9 i 5 le g isla tu re passed a c irc u la r te llin g of the evils of th e Increase of sales and ed pow er should be ta k e n from them bilI( show ing th e am o u n ts of the non-partisan league, th e organization m eans m ore 111» to d ate presses and by som e m eans ¡overpaym ents so fa r as possible. But th a t took o v er the legislative and type se ttin g m achinery, cle a n e r typo- The g reat s h in v in N strik e in th e th e re StiH rem ained a difference of o th e r m anagem ent of N orth D akota, graphical app earan ce, m ore money ' T he g re a t sh ip y a rd , strik e in th e $69>720 68 of which | 13 369 87 ,8 and which is a tte m p tin g to extend its spent for rep o rtin g , correspondence E a ste rn y ard s which assum ed th re a t-, , , , . , . . . . . . . . wiped o u t by th e presen t d tstrib u - op eratio n s and organization Into and e d ito ria l w ork. en in g p ro p o rtio n s la te last w eek, was {jon o th e r states. "A s a new spaper th u s grow s In at se ttle d by th e p resid en t, who appeal- t A p p aren tly it is a fa rm e rs’ o rg an l- tractiv en ess, it grow s in power. It I;: . . . . . . . . , .. . T hose counties w hich w ere over- ed d irectly to th e w orkm en th ro u g h . , . . . . . . . . , .. paid will not receive funds th is year, zation and in sta te s like N orth Da- read w ith k e e n e r a tte n tio n in news- th e ir leaders, an d m ost of th e men .. ... . _ _. th e am o u n ts which would have gone kota, w here he was being given th e pai>er offices, leg islativ e halls, and re tu rn e d to w ork on T uesday. T here . . . . . . ... to them being used to decrease the ta rre d end of th e stick, th e move- business places fa r and near. An Im- seem s to be som ething radically . .. ... . ... , am o u n ts due th e underpaid counties m ent landed him In th e sad d le and pression Is given aro u n d the sta te w rong w ith too m any of th ese w ork- . . ' ... . „ . .. . . . , , D eschutes county g ets $511.67 of he was able to obtain leg islation th a t tho tow n It re p re se n ts Is grow - ers. S trik es a re too fre q u e n t and of- .. which had often been prom ised and Ing m ore prosperous. H ence every . . ,, , . th e to ta l th is year, te n w ithout reaso n ab le cause. If —— as often denied. tim e you a d v e rtise o r subscribe for sh ip y ard w o rkers a re exem pt iro n - COXIXIEI« E If it is good for the fa rm e r he will a local new spaper, you a t the sano* m ilita ry duty, they o ught, a t least. MUST BE LICENSED be th e first one to realize th a t fact, tim e help build 1111 a far-reach in g to have p atrio tism enough to contin- _____ and he can alw ays be depended upon agency for com m unity p ro m o tio n .” ue th e w ork w ith o u t erab rarassin g By proclam ation of th e president, SPLENDID ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. ALL OF th e g overnm ent on every occasion. aB foreign com m erce m ust be on THEM HOt (HIT AT OLD PRK’ES. The so ld ier on th e fro n t depends up- special license. T his applies to both on them an d th e ir w ork. He never expor ts and im ports, .e x — strik e s, b u t exposes him self cheer- T he re stric tio n s a re necessitated rŸ fully to all th e d an g ers of w ar. T here by th e ¡„creased ship sh o rta g e and should be a law th a t would a u to m a t- 1 dem and for 8hips wh(ch , o tr a n „. Ically send every s trik e r p rom ptly to ;>ort allled 8Up„ ,fe8 T his ¡ , one of th e very fro n t line trenches. I th e m ost fa r-re ac h in g steps P resid en t 1 1 W ilson has yet tak en and involves ■St COAST H it.IIW A Y S ARE delicate diplom atic re la tio n s and the — J It, J .Aa I PROPOSED IN BILI. ¡sh a rp c u rta ilm e n t not only of A m eri ALL SIZES. .11 ST ARRIVED. COME IN AND SEE I S. can in d u strie s but the com m erce of R e p resen tativ e R ak er of C aliforn all n e u tra l countries. ia has intro d u ced a bill In congress R egulation of shipping is to be ex UITE aside from the use of JAP-A-LAC as a beautifler of providing for th re e m ain line h ig h ercised by W ilson th ro u g h th e w ar w ays from C anada to Mexico. Two . . ... .. . , homes, it has wonderful economical properties. It saves , .. . , .. „ tra d e board “ w ith th e single purpose of them a re west of th e Cascade , . * money by adding years to the life and wearing properties o f , .. . _ of w inning the w ar. E very effort ran g e and th e o th er, sta rtin g a t Oro- .... , . . , woodwork, furniture, floors, etc., and it saves actual dollars .... . , , u. j be m ade to re fra in from in ter- ville, XX ash., via X akim a, M abton and . . . . . . . 'ru n 11 .u .u v fe r>ng w ith foreign com m erce, "ex- and cents by allowing you to do the work yourself. M aryhill, to T he Dalles, then th ro u g h . , , 7, , JAP-A-LAC is so easy to use that it is a genuine pleasure D u fu r. T „ h P rin ev ille. Red- I prosecution of th e w ar. niond, Bend and K lam ath F alls, Bon to use it. It is fascinating to see old, worn and shabby look anza and Lakeview to A ltu ras, Cal., ing furniture, floors, woodwork, etc., Ijecome new looking and RED.MONI), OREGON I.IXE ST<M K XSSOt I XTION then ce so u th to Los Angeles. It Is1 beautiful under one’s own hands. ELECTS OFFICERS called th e El Cam ino S ierra, or JAP-A-LAC is made in 21 beautiful colors and Natural M ountain highw ay. At a m eeting of th e Sisters-M etol (Clear). It has a thousand and one uses—it renews every T he bill calls for cross road s cu t ius L ivestock asociation held a t Sis tin g th e Cascade passes a t im p o rtan t thing from cellar to garret and comes in all sizes from 10c te rs on th e 9th, B. L. Tone was elect points. cans up. Ask us about JAP-A-LAC. ed p re sid e n t; Max W urzw eiler, vice T his bill is of th e h ig h est Im port p resid en t; Jo e H ow ard, secretary . An ance, as circu m stan ces m ight arise advisory com m ittee: J e rry G roskru- th a t would m ak e th e se roads of th e g er of L ow er B ridge; XV. XV. Knick h ig h e st m ilita ry necessity and lm erbocker, T h ree C reeks and Mr. Edg- p ortance and o u r people should get REDMOND, OREGON Ington of T ro u t Creek. THE UNIVERSAL CAR busy and concertedly urge th e pass The association is in good financial age of th e bill and th e e a rly con condition. stru c tio n of these highw ays. The officials a re to m eet with Su p ervisor Jacobson on March 9, to dis RAILROADS XYORKE THAN It is most important when your Ford U-BOATS, SAYS HOOVER cuss th e a p p o rtio n m en t of th e range, th e purcnase of salt, and th e division Car requires mechanical attention that you L aunched and m ain tain ed w ith the of the ra n g e am ong th e different WE HAVE SEEDS. avow ed purpose of sta rv in g th e allies, classes of stock. P e rm its will likely be w ithheld place it in charge of the authorized Ford G erm an y ’s U-boat cam paign has mis from those who do not c o n trib u te e ra b ly failed. dealer, because then you are sure of hav- New figures given congress by H er th e ir due proportion of th e cost of r b e rt H oover show ed a loss of b u t 7 sa lt and o th e r range Im provem ents. Ing repairs and replacements made with p er cen t in food sh ip m en ts d u rin g LAND BOARD TO MEET WHILE WE HAVE THEM. 1917. genuine Ford-made materials by men who CONSIDER C. O. I, DISTRICT S ta rtin g a t the high w ater m onth la s t A pril, w hen 12 per cen t went know all about Ford cars. So bring your T he D esert Land board has notified dow n, th e food ship toll has steadily Ford to us where satisfaction is guaran d ecreased . In O ctober and N ovem ber all p a rtie s in te re ste d of a m eeting on b u t " o n e o r tw o per c e n t” was lost. Feb. 26, when th e m a tte r of approval teed. Prompt, efficient service at all B u t H oover w arned m ore sharply of th e C entral O regon Irrig a tio n dis THE PRICES ARE LOWEST. tric t plan will be settled. a g a in st ra ilro a d fa ilu re In th is coun times and Ford cars if you wish to buy: As A ttorney G eneral Brown stated, try . T h is alre a d y , he said, has h u rt food sh ip m e n ts vastly m ore th a n the to the board a t Its recen t m eeting Runabout, $345; Touring Car $360; Coup- when th e d istric t plan was up for FIELD AND GARDEN SEEDS WILL BE SCARCE enem y. elet, $505; Town Car $595; Sedan, $645; “ T h e n u m b e r of g rain cars re a c h consideration, th e board has little op ORDER EARLY in g te rm in a ls d u rin g th e 10 m onths tion and th e re is little to co nstrue One-Ton Truck Chassis, $600—all f. o. b. e n d in g w ith J a n u a ry , was 100,000 under th e law as to w h eth er th e dis Detroit. less th a n d u rin g th e sam e period of tric t plan should be approved. He stated th a t th e law w as plain In it 1 9 1 6 ,” H oover said. self th a t such d istric ts could be form ed, and w hat th e board did one TIME EXTENDED way or th e o th e r had little effect. The REDMOND GARAGE, J. R. THORNE, Prop. An extension of time for the com approval of th e d istric t plan by the pletion of the Central Oregon Irriga- board is considered as a move tow ard The Redmond Spokesm an See MOHLER & DOTY When in need of a hat try a Hard eman hat, the kind for style and service. Give it a trial. Most Complete Line of Ranges and Heaters WHAT 70 h . "'A 1 SAVES Q Van Brundt, Superior and Thomas Drills Munz Hardware B. A. KENDALL Yes Buy Now City Feed Store FORD