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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1911)
The Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Huh City ” of Central Oregon ■ ) ! , . 2. No. 17 I' 1.1 »MONI). ( KOOK (*01 NTV, OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1911 11.80 PER YEAR Books, Stationery HERE TODAY Office Supplies L Chickens, t a ttle and |soil KxhihiLs A re Ikdng Show n I haye recently added a complete line of the above to my stock and solicit your patronage when in need of any o f these goods. m am C opyrighted B ook s EXPERTS i t : \ ( ti i ri.Ti HK We have a good assortment o f titles and I n * ('rowcl Greets Train |H»n it M Arrival in Driving »f tl <• go] !n *|nk<- at Ridtnnnd on Sept. 21st, l>y M it*» I.aura Jones upon the completion Thin City of track laying b> theOreg« Ti nk to this city. f tenth demonstration train p/.-.l 1 tin- () \S R Sc N iny arrived here today, as rhcdule. I»l»r i :r g c o m p re h e n s iv e r \ in the modem m e t h o d * o í Cilie ilatryinir. hog-rai*ing, ami |N-a growing. (»oultry- DK and forage crop culture. Irain in considered one o f the im|».rtant ever sent out in INata ami ii mooting with k'-arty approval of the farm* I .- th>- line. Ihe train return to Portland Saturday H ’’ I night at 11 o'clock. The train rompriM s m-ven cars, including one stork car. two Mat cars, t » o lecture coaches, one sleeping car ami a bunines* ear. In the stock cor ore several select dairy cattle which are used in lecture work in the dairy ing ten ters. In |>atent |>ens of tin- latest model an- pigs and several kinds o f (Miultry, all of w hich are used at the stopping points along the nuul. A drop door is arranged at one end of the stock car. al lowing the cattle and hogs to walk out fnim their pens and '.alls to an o|s-n air platform for exhibit purjioses. Oil the rear end of the flat car are exhibits of m-.-l.-l colony houses and coops of various kinds, showing how- chickens and other classes of |s»ultry can U- kept according to the latest sanitary rules. On the second flat car is a com plete model sanitary chicken yard with the colony houses, coups, watering places, feeding grounds and screens and over 1<»| chickens. This pen is 40 by 10 feet in size. The b-ct'ire coaches are es- |s-cially arrangetl for the seating A Store Is Known by Its Merchandise W e have no higher business ambitions than to have this store hold a reputation for fairness, dependability, desirability and satisfaction equal to that merited by merchandise it carries. No merchandise unworthy of the utmost confidence of our customers shall ever enter our doors it we know it. And if we SH O U LD N OT K N O W IT we correct the fault with our perpetual guarantee which extends to all our custom ers the privilege o f exchanging goods tor other merchandise or for the money on request. W e want you to know us by the merchandise we carry—by the satisfaction we give you. All of which are embodied in the merchandise we sell. By the last o f the week the railroad will be delivering freight, after which our stt xk will lx‘ complete in all lines, and at prices never before quoted in Central Oregon, f o r Satur day business we hope to have many new things and it will pay you to visit our store. E H R E T BROS. Bl(i DEPARTMENT STORE HIGHEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN PRICE Itring uh your Itutter and Eggs We always Pay Market Price have a plan whereby you can get a large amount of reading at a small cost. We would like to have you com e in and let us explain our plan to you. o f people at the stations during the course o f short lectures which are given by representatives o f the Oregon Agricultural College. In the rear end of each car are exhibits of maize and peas, and arrangements have been made for the distribution o f a large amount o f these grains at the stations along the way. and ready for the installation o f The names o f ten representa the machinery in a short time. tive farmers at each place where The plant will be the most com a stop is made, have been secur plete in Central Oregon. A full ed. and each will be given a sup equipment o f machinery neces ply of the pea seeds for experi sary to handle the wants incident mental purposes. Twenty-five to this section will be installed, farmers at each station will be and competent workmen will be given samples of the Milo maize. employed to do the work. All A total of lfio sacks o f the pea the latest improvements in gar seeds o f the Canadian field variety age construction will be installed, were taken on the trip and 1800 such as pressure tanks for gaso- pounds of maize seed. | line, water tanks for washing Besides the exhibits there are autoa, and other accessories that various kinds of booklets for dis are labor saving. tribution. including the Govern j Both Mr. Powers and Mr. Hess ment bulletin on the culture of will move their families here and maize, a pamphlet on "More and become permanent residents of Better Hogs” , the Agricultural W ILL BE LOCATED ! the city. College bulletin on hograising, a ON FIFTH STREET Carry Express bulletin on forage crops, bulletins on irrigation and other recent to Prineville Government and college publica The Buckley Express Co. o f tions. These are distributed Practical Men Will Have this city has a contract with the broadcast in the district traversed express companies doing business Control of Plant That by the train. in this city over the Oregon The intention of those conduct Is Needed Here Trunk railroad and Deschutes ing the train is to do the largest Railway to handle the express amount of demonstration and lec business from this city consigned ture work in the shortest space to Prineville. They have estal*- of time and for that reason the N. A. Powers and Carl Hess lished a daily service and leave lectures begin as soon as the i o f Tacoma have bought four lots here immediately after the ar train stops in each town. In one on the com er o f Fifth and C rival o f the trains at night, ar car will be a lecture on poultry, streets, and have begun the erec riving at Prineville sometime in in another a lecture on forage tion of a 48x70 foot building to the early morning. crops and on the outside the lec be used for an up-to-date garage If you want high class print tures and demonstrations on the and machine shop. It is expect ing you can get it by having your other subjects. The farmer can ed to have the building completed work done at this office. select the lecture in which he is most interested. A large number o f people from the surrounding country are in Redmond today to meet the train and get all the information pos sible along the different lines that are represented. Try a “ Refund” Cigar— you’ll like it Mendenhall’s GARAGE Al Tacoma Men Will Estab lish Complete Plant in This Citv — —---- -------- Hut One Train at Present It is understood that but one passenger and one freight train daily will be the schedule estab- lishep by the Oregon Trunk rail- r»»ad and the Deschutes line south o f Metolius for the pre sent. It is the proposition to consolidate the trains o f the two roads at Metolius and run them as one train to Bend and way points. Railroad officials state there is not enough business in either the passenger or freight line to warrant both roads in run ning trains south of Metolius. The person who is dissatisfied with his present furnished room might be interested in what you have to offer—if you first find him through an ad. WATCH THIS SPACE F or interestin g announcem ent next w eek. It’ ll interest you. W. H. ANDERSON OppoHite Postoffice