The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, August 17, 1911, Image 1

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    The Redmond Spokesman
Published at the “ Huh City ” of (entrai Oregon
<'Ntabli»hmrrit nf a
rrrainery at Redmond. with mib-
■Uttion* in different |*rl* o f the
1 ’iHinty would !«• a great Iwnefit
tO then).
Thom* who have lived in dairy
section* in the middle w estern
and «-aMcrn ntuli-s know how
|iroH|H-nMiH the farm er* in th<m<-
Farmers and Ranchers Re­
alize Such An Industry
Is Needed Here
cow n pledged at thi* Htart, and it
>* hopiil that numlwr w ill la- ob­
tained by the* aliovc date.
A fter looking the Redmond
District and adjacent territory
carefully over, thin gentleman
wici favorably impressed with
the country an an ideal dairy lo­
cation. hiu I earnestly urged the
iw < tiona arc. and Mate that tin* farmers and rancher* to go into
country can 1« equally aa pro*- that buNinem.
I •cron* an M»m an the farmer*
and ranrhera increase their henla ( all Up The
and |(o into dairying a» u buai* Spokesman
now pro|»mition
If you have any news that ia
They know they will have a
steady mouthy income, and in
cream* the value o f their
MOKK DAIRY COWS
V proper-
.
M I ST HE O B T A IN E D J> many foM m. 1 w itb tin | h . m
bi!it> of raifitiK plenty of f t . d m
thia im paled section for their
stock,
of tlM
Creamer)- Will He Issateti can la* made un ideal dairy coun-
Here if Conditions
Are Favorable
ARE IN FAVOR OF
Ladies’ Shoes
ONE STATION at COST PRICE
County Court tirants $1,-
500 for Dry U n d Ex­
periment Farm
news The S|M>kesman would like
to print it. I f you are going out
o f town o r away on
a viait,
I_____
„ „ if you
have relativist or friends visiting ^AYLfc\ OBJECTED
urn, if you know o f anyone sick.
TO ANOTHER ONE
or any o f the hundred and one
that go (O make a new apa
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l»er call ua up on the phone. 1704.
and tell ua about it, if you can’ t CommiHHioner Rice Against
bring or aeod the news in.
Use
Any Appropriation
the phone lila-rally ami let
ua
Whatever
have the news liap|>cning* in
>our ncighborh<**l.
I am going to diacontinue handling Indies’
Shoes and am making a Special Price on
everything in thia line.
Regular $5.50 Shoes cut to $ 3.85
Regular 5.00
“
3.45
Regular 4.50
M
3.00
Regular 4.00
2.75
Regular 3.75
“
2.75
Regular 350
“
2.65
Regular 325
“
2 .3 5
Regular 2.75
“
2.00
Regular 2.00
1.60
All Straw and Panama Hats at COST Pi
Some time ago an experienced
creamery man was here looking
over the country w ith a view to
eatubliahinp a creamery here pro*
tiding the farmers and ranchers
Farmer* and ranchera gencr- would pledge enough row a by
Any store that advertises, to-
ally in thia section are U-gmninv t he first of September to warrant day. the article that you want to
At a special meeting o f the conn-
to realize that thia country i* ad­ him in g o in g into the project. Aaiy today, ia an interesting store ty court at Prineville last week
mirably adapted to dairying, and ll>-wanted to have at least 3tn» to you.
after considering the matter for
some time it was agreed to ap­
propriate $1.500 as the county’s
share toward locating an experi­
mental station in some part o f
apparent during their whole two
the dry farming section.
days sojourn. A fte r a visit o f
The sum o f $3,000 had been pe-
one night in Prineville, where
tioned for. to be used in connec­
we presented the same play to
tion with $7,000 the Portland
an appreciative, though small au­
Commercial Club and the Oregon
dience. your kindly welcome was
Trunk and Deschutes railroads
have promised to give for locat­ Rend Show People Pleased perhaps more noticeable from
the fact that at Prineville our
ing two experimental stations in
With Treatment Re­
whole party suffered the indig­
the county one in the dry farm ­
ceived Here
nity o f arrest for refusing to be
ing section and the other in the
held up for a license fee, that
irrigated section $1,500 to be
they
had no right to exact owing
appropriated this year, and $1,-
Bend.
Ore..
Aug.
7.
to
the
fact that they had no or­
500 next year.
To
the
Editor
o
f
The
Redmond
dinance
requiring the collection
The petition carried over 500
Spokesman:
o
f
same.
Hoping that we may
signatures.
Judge Ellis was in
Mr.
E
d
ito
r-O
n
behalf
o
f
the
be
able
at
some future date to
favor o f the $3,000 appropriation
members
o
f
the
Bend
Amateur
return
the
courtesies shown our
but Commissioner Rice strenu­
ously opposed any appropriation, Dramatic company that present­ company by your people.
I beg to remain, most frater-
while Commissioner Bayley fa v­ ed the drama “ Am ong The
ored a $1500 appropriation for the Breakers” , in your city last Fri­ ternally yours.
W. W. O rcutt
dry farming station only.
He day. I take great pleasure in e x ­
Manager o f
“ Am ong The
was opposed to the irrigated sta­ tending to the officials and citi­
Breakers”
during
above circuit.
tion. claiming he wanted time to zens o f Redmond through the
columns o f your worthy publics-
investigate the matter.
Ijirgtmt and M om ! Complete Store in Central Oregon
As Bayley lives in an irrigated tion, the heartfelt thanks o f the Im p r o v e m e n ts
district it was supposed he would entire cast for the courteous Opera House
be in favor of an experiment sta- treatment and the friendly sup-
S. Anker, owner and manager
tion that would tend to teach the P°rt extended to the company in o f the opera house in this city,
farmers and ranchers more in tel-1 making the drama a great sue- informs The Spokesman that he
ligent methods in the use o f wa- icess. During their stay in your intends to make a number o f de­
N BITYINC A T THIS STORK customers are
ter that would bring them better city they were treated with such cided improvements in the build-
courtesy and cordiality that the ing. First he w ill raise the scen-
returns
on their land.
always assured of getting the BEST POSSI­
visit will long refresh their mem-1 ery loft eight feet to accommo-
BLE HOODS for the LEAST POSSIBLE
ories as being one o f the most date scenery o f traveling show
pleasant events o f their life, troupes, and later on will put in
M ONEY. The large and increasing business we
i The very air. upon entering your a hard wood floor and two dress-
have built up in Redmond has demonstrated this
city seemed impregnated with ing and retiring rooms at the
that hearty welcome so visibly rear o f the stage.
E. L. RAPP
The Head to Foot Clothier.”
Redmond,
THANKS CITIZENS
FOR COURTESIES
EHRET BROS. BIG DEPARTMENT STORE
I
fact, and today we have the largest store in ( ’en-
tral Oregon. There’s a reason, and it is:
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS. AND, ONCE A
CUSTOMER. ALW AYS A CUSTOMER.
We make it an inducement for people to trade at
our store for we have the goods they want in every
department, and their dollars have a large pur­
chasing power w ith us at all times.
E H R E T BROS.
Kill DEPARTMENT STORK
HIGHEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN PRICE
FREE HOG BOOK
FOR THE ASKING
Spokesman Has a Number
of These Hooks for
Distribution
“ Swine Raising in the Pacific
Northwest” is the title o f an in­
teresting hook on the raising o f
hogs that has been printed and
distributed by the Oregon-Wash­
ington Railroad and Navigation
Co. and the Southern Pacific Co.
The book is a valuable work on
the subject, and should be read
by every farmer and rancher who
is in terest«! in hog raising, for
it will give them many pointers
on the subject.
The Spokesman has a number
o f these books for free distribu­
tion. and anyone can get a copy-
free by calling at the office. We
want to place a copy o f this book
in the hands o f every hog raiser
in the county.
Your store is not greater than
Office Supplies
W e want to call your attention to
the fact that we carry a good stock
in the above line, such as
T Y P E W R IT E R RIBBONS
T Y P E W R IT E R PA P E R
CARBON P A P E R
B L A N K BOOKS
All kinds o f S T A TIO N E R Y
and a number o f other articles that
are handy in office work.
W. H. ANDERSON
The Postoffice Store