The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, March 21, 1918, Page 4, Image 4

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    FAOB FOUR
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THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN
THURSDAY, MAIICH 21. 1918
ial concessions to the company are ther compromise with the company, of assistance In adjusting mat lora, I
Statu Englnuor,
made.
I as this Item at $40 per acre repre­ uni
The attitude of the Federal govern­ sents $1 14.240 to such company.
Vory respect fully,
We print butter wrappers In any
MKMRKR OF STATE EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
ment is Important. Mr Archibald. In
JOHN II LEWIS,
quantity from 100 up. Spokesman.
Since priority of sale gives old set­
his report states that until the execs« tlers a better right to water than
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT REDMOND. P ..M S0N
acreage question Is adjusted, no fu r -1 present or future purchasers from
By M. W. PETTIGREW, Editor and Publisher
ther lands containing excess acreage the company, the settlers are Inter
should be patented.
; ested In seeing that the company
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Strictly in Advance:
In patent lists 9 and 10 there are agrees at this time not to sell more
One y e a r .........................................$2.00 Three months ................................ $
j 2139 irrigable acres of sold lands' water under tin’ North canal than ap
Six months .................................... 1.00 Single c o p i e s ...................... ..
| containing excess acres. These set- proximately 4,000 acres as recoin
Entered as second class m atter July 14, 1910, at the postofflce at ’ tiers are entitled to an early adjust mended by Mr? Archibald, without
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j tnent of the question.
j providing storage. Settlers under tin
Redmond.
Oregon, under the act of March ____________
3. IF 79.
The Redm ond Spokesm an
Basis
fo r
P a te n t
P ilo t
U n tie
i.m a l
w ill
i.,,i\c
w.11.1
A Thrift card in your pocket beats not affected by the above, except to
It should be understand that the from the same source, and are vitally
a half dozen flags on the lapel of the extent that a new substitute Is foregoing figures are based upon Mr. Interested in this matter
Mr Arch-
your coat.
temporarily added. This does not Archibald s report, and are approxl* Ibald says: "before any lands can be
President Wilson has signed the mean that a consumer is com pelled to m ately 20 per cent in excess of what patented, and the stamp of approval
daylight saving bill and it is now a accept potatoes as a substiute, but the State Engineer has heretofore thus placed on the water supply for
if he docs not
accept potatoes he been willing to accept as a basis for the entire project. It would seem
law.
must purchase the full pound for patent.
that ull of , he
Segregation
pound
of
one
or
more
of
the
follow-
J
1
hey
are
not
based
on
the
present
Lists
6
and
19
under
the
North
canal,
The death of more tnan 100 heavy
Hotuiny
t not in capacity of the canals to deliver the except possibly three or four thous-
horses for war purposes at Covington. ing substitutes.
Ky., led to an investigation which . cans I, corn grits, corn meal, corn j contract amount of water, but ap- and acres should be relinquished.*'
Settlers under the first form of
developed the fact that they were flour, edible com starch, barley , proximately 10 per cent in excess.:
1 flour, rolled oats, oat meal, rice flour, Ibis is upon the basis of 40 per cent contract may only be entitled to one
poisoned.
' buckw heat flour, potato flour, sweet seepage losses, w hereas present loss- second foot for each 100 acres. In
Portland had a waste paper and Potato flour, soya bean flour, feter , es are approximately 50 per cent. To stead of 100 acres us under the third
rag drive on Saturday, for which pay­ lta Jlour and meals.
.reduce canal losses to this amount form of contract.
Mr. Archibald
ment was made in Thrift stamps. It
The above rules will also apply ( would cost about $144,000 according says: "It would, therefore, appear
was a brilliant success and netted 200 to retailers in their purchases from ' to the estim ate of John Dubuis.
■ that this mutter should also be ad
tons of paper and 17 of rags and net­ wholesalers, jobbers and mills.'
Then again, the above figures as Justed by either amending the State's
ting the workers— mostly children,
-
i sum e that 10 per cent of the water, contract, or executing a new contract
$1383. The drive was good in more THE OLDEST REIGNING FAMILA which settlers have heretofore pur- between the state anil the company
ways than one, in that it cleaned up
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chased, will not be delivered or used before the said land In Patent Lists 9
the garrets and other places of a
The Japanese celebrate in Febru- by such settlers, as part of their Irrlg- and 10 Is approved for patent "
ary the festival of the accession of : able land will be occupied b /h u ild -
constant menace from fire.
No Cause for Cbntroversy
Ithe Emperor Jimmu, the first mon- ings, roads, stock yards, rights of
With the settlem ent of these dis­
If the Philadelphia inventor and ’arch of the empire of Nippon
This way for fences, canals, etc. This item puted quesions, no further controver-
manufacturer of the depth bomb is is one of the three great holidays of is of course m aterial to the company, sies need arise, with unfavorable pub
worthy of credence, the war should the island empire, the others being For 4,593 acres above listed, at $40 lld ty as to seepage losses, adequacy!
be settled very quickly. He asserts the em perors birthday and
New equal $183,720.
Should this item | of canal capacities, water supply, etc.
that he has an aerial torpedo that A ear 8 day.
not be allowed, it Is apparent no fur-1 I .and values would accordingly in-
has a range of 500 miles, and that he
The present Japanese dynasty is by : ther sales could be permitted.
crease, and land sales take place,
can destroy Berlin
in 30 days. The far the oldest in the world, for Yoshl- , If these material items to the com-
If agreeable to the settlers. I would
torpedo is certain to go to its target hlto claim s to be the 122d monarch panv are compromised at this time. It be glad to cooperate In adjusting all
and carries half a ton of high explo- of an unbroken line, dating from the appears that all other Items, material disputed questions nt this time
I
sives. He has our permission to turn seventh century before the Christian to the settlers should also be adjusted have attempted to outline only the
them loose on the Kaisor, at least era. The early history of Nippon, as at this time.
Important questions.
It may become necessary to destroy recorded in the holy book. Shinto, be-
Q uestion o f P a ten ts
| t must be understood that only up-
Berlin, but that should come as one gins with the dynasties of the gods
The most im portant Is the question proximate figures can be given on ac-1
of the last resorts.
and is wholly m ythical in nature. The of patents. Settlers desire deeds so count of the continuously varying
„ .v u c H T
dawn ° f r<?“ 1 hi8tory beglns with the they can borrow money or sell. There conditions and the fact that no two
-■v. r .K it. l i . m . i G H i reign of Jinlnlu Tenno, whose memo- are over 22,000 acres In Patent Lists is tim a te s of the Irrigable acres, land
The daylight saving bill has passed 7 ‘8 revered today by aU tbe 9ons of 9 aPd 10' Thi8 area contains 2,866 under the various canals, etc . exactly
both houses of congress and between X,bpon'
1 acres of unsold land, which If not agree
However, the figures Includ-
March 31 and October 30th, Ameri-
Jimmu the Great- forced th® sav- elim inated as recommended by Mr. ed herein are believed to he ns ac-
can clocks are to be advanced one
,r 'bes ,o al * e I,f c*'»* in stitu tio n s Archibald, will either Indefinitely curate ds any that ran he secured
and extended his beneficent
{ postpone patents, or result in a fur-
hour.
Trusting »his Information may be
over the entire country. He estab- ' _
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lished his capital at Kioto
He for­
CONCRETE SHIPS
mulated a code of laws, established
The first concrete ship of the Pa­ courts, encouraged industry and, in
cific coast was launched at San Fran­ fact, laid the foundation for that
MRS. MYRTLE FRY, Superintendent
cisco last Thursday. It is of 5,000 marvelous advance made by the Jap­
tons burden and bears the name of anese during the 19th century.
The title of mikado, which means
Faith. The building company claim s
that it can turn out 54 such vessels “Honorable G ate,” was derived from
in 18 months. It is believed that Jimmu. From the days of this ruler
A Home-Like^Hospital, Equipped for the Treatment
in-
concrete vessels will prove a com plete Japanese power in the Orient ...
Of Medical’and Surgical Cases.
success and they can be quickly con- creased
Tbe successors of Jimmu,
like the great emperor him self, were
structed.
I)r. J. F.’Hosch, Resident Physician.
worshipped as gods upon earth.
CUSICK FOR STATE TR E A SU R E R Women were not excluded from the
succession of the throne, and there
Of the several candidates for the are many famous em presses in the
office of state treasurer, E. D. Cusick, history of Japan.
banker and state senator of Albany,
appears to be the logical man for
ST A N F IE L D RECOMMENDED
the place. He has had a broad ex­
perience in state affairs, is a success­
Miles Lee, one of the heavy sheep
ful banker and has served his county
owners
of Eastern Oregon, recently
in the state senate for a number of
subscribed
$5,000 to the campaign
terms. He is patriotic and always
leads in Liberty loan and other cam ­ fund to boost R. N. Stanfield's candi
dacy for the U. S. senate, and as a
paigns.
reason for doing so, pays Stanfield a
com plim ent that will carry weight:
LIBERTY MOTOR SEAPLANES
“ I first bgan to deal with Bob in
Don’t rely on eleventh hour repair service this year. Over­
1906,”
he said. "I have had many
haul machines and order repair parts a long time in advance
Delivery of the first American
fighting seaplanes equipped with Lib­ business dealings since. I always
of the season you expect to use the machines. Freight and
express shipments move slowly now and because of increasing
erty motors has begun, and It has found . him
. , on the square. He was a
been announced that the last possible ma" ° f h?8 WOrd' and he never drove
movements of troops and Government supplies, they are like­
ly to move slower in the future.
defect has been corrected and he ma a sharp bargain, was always willing
chine is considered perfect. A large and really anxious to see the produc­
Everything possible is being done by manufacturers and
force of these battle engines will be er make money and receive encour­
the Government to assure the farmer of ample repair parts.
added to the various arms now en agem ent. I discovered he was a big
Nevertheless, he should take steps to avoid inevitable delays
gaged in fighting German subma man, a very big man, although he
by
planning ahead.
If he waits until the minute he needs
rines. The Bristol model of battle was only a boy in years. I watched
them
before
ordering,
it
may be impossible to get repair parts
to him in time.
plane also has reached the production him develop. He and I talked over
public affairs, and I found his ideas
stage.
Order repair parts now, even if you do not expect to use
were
far-sighted and patriotic, that
The Liberty motor seaplanes are
them
for several months. That is the only way to be sure
substantially sim ilar to the British he had a common sense view of pub­
and
safe
against the loss that you are almost certain to suffer
if you delay until the last minute.
flying boats and are equipped with lic questions, and that he was always
two Liberty motors, which provide for the under dog. I also found he
approximately 700 horsepower. This was working steadily for the upbuild
is understood to be much in excess of ing of live stock and agriculture. My
the power used in sim ilar British admiration for him grew. I finally
HEADQUARTERS FOR REPAIRS
craft, and their performance is ex­ regarded him as the finest character
had ever known, as well as the
REDMOND, OREGON
pected to be proportionately better
ablest
man.
I
was
tremendously
Officials are satisfied that the out­
put will tax shipping facilities before pleased when he announced he would
run for the United States senate. The
July
country
needs a man of his character
The success of the Liberty motor is
and big ability. We are at war and
known to have attracted the attention
the problems are big. Stanfield has
of both French and British air ser­
the
brain and the moral courage. I
vice officials, and both governm ents
knew
the caliber of the man, and
have had experts in this country
knew that if the people generally
studying its construction. It is an­
ticipated that a large number of for­ could be made to know more about
They were hard to get but we got them
eign planes, particularly British, will him he would be elected. I knew it
be using Liberty motors during the would take a big campaign to ctlr the
people up. So I cent my check for
present year.
$5,000 to help the campaign, and I
I*OT A TO E S M IL L GO
feel that I never parted with any
WITH -FLOUR PURCHASE money that would do more good to
our country and state.
Bob is so
P otatoes may be used as substitute honest and square and able that he
for wheat In the recent 50-50 substi will do a power of good in the senate.
lu te order, acordlng to announcement He is the kind of a man that Is need­
of State Food Adminisrator W. B ed there, especially in tim es like
Ayer.
these. And if more money is needed
“Owing to the extrem e scarcity of to help spread information about
su b stitu tes in this state, the food ad- him, I’ve still got my checkbook.”
m inisratlon telegraphs from W ash­
ington thut, tem porarily, potatoes
may be added to the list of substi­
tutes on a basis o f four pounds of po­
(Continued from Pago One.)
tatoes to one pound of other substi­
tutes to the extent of one-half the and $26 per acre for those lands un­
quantity o f substitutes purchased.
der contract Form 3. However, this
"The pound-for-pound regulation Is one of the Important m atters which ’
Redmond, Oregon
as to su b stitu tes for w heat flour Is should be adjusted before all mater- '
See
MOHLER & DOTY
When in need of a hat try a Hard­
eman hat, the kind for style and
service. Give it a trial.
'B E T T E R GOODS FOR LESS MONEY”
REDMOND, ORE
REDMOND HOSPITAL
Most Complete Line of
Ranges
and
Heaters
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT TO SELECT FROM. ALL OF
THEM BOUGHT AT OLD PRICES.
W ARNING !
Order Repair Parts Early
Delay May Mean Serious Loss
Van Brundt, Superior and
Thomas Drills
ALL SIZES. JUST ARRIVED.
Munz Hardware
REDMOND, OREGON
FORD
B. A. KENDALL
Why Worry
About Seed Oats
A CARLOAD
Victories, Swedish Select, Banner and
Shadeland Wondere
We also have Spring Wheat, Barley, Rye,
Alfalfa, Sweet Clover, Field Peas and any­
thing else you need in seeds
Irrigation Matters
Redmond Lumber &
Produce Co.
COME IN AND SEE US.
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
It is most important when your Ford
Car requires mechanical attention that you
place it in charge of the authorized Ford
dealer, because then you are sure of hav­
ing repairs and replacements made with
genuine Ford-made materials by men who
know all about Ford cars.
So bring your
Ford to us where satisfaction is guaran­
teed.
Prompt, efficient service at all
times and Ford cars if you wish to buy:
Runabout, $345; Touring Car $360; Coup-
elet, $505; Town Car $595; Sedan, $645;
One-Ton Truck Chassis, $600—all f. o. b.
Detroit.
REDMOND GARAGE, J. R. THORNE, Prop.