V Redmond Spokesman I uhlishud at the “ Hub City ” of Central Oregon ,’OL 2. No. ai 1:1 l>Ml >M>' 1 ItOMK COUNTY. OKKCON, TIIUKSDAY, JANUARY 25. IÍH2 OVEMENT 10 IH .tll h ns |io\ H »N \t M IO N IM I U lo \ » «••«». lh!a I .•III i|a ) ,,f l u i m a r ) , |»|;> |«lial IHa Culv er D e v e lo p ,,,,- m |.,.-K11', I r e c o m m e n d » lit.- callin g ,,f u ,,, • a i r c o n Vent |,,n ,,f ||„. * 'rouk fur I lit* p „ , , „ . » o ,,f dls cu a eln g ( b e advlaaltlllly ,,f riHtlrt) d iv is io n anil In alii-nipi t„ - g r ,.r ■H hiii llura fin ||,r dlv|al„„ i riHifc l ■•UHlf lu lu th re e i-ountl.a an<l Ihal «allí t l r lra a lr rtintritlliHi I»- ||. I,I U| I 'r lu n I ilr . U rr«,,a. all „ ail> ll#lr. W r f u r i h r r r e c o m m e n d Ihal ih r vartoua pre cin cts hr r u llllr .l u, ,|,.| II I I e g a l r a III p r o p » , lio n t „ Ihrlr lull,| »••Ir raal al ilir l.i.i re gula r elm «II linn a n a Ihal ra . h |im I............. I ,,B d e le g a t e « In an. h la u a iin „■ Ita , vola ra iiia> d e t e rm in e SIDEWALKS AN AEFAEFA ORDERED IN SCIENCE FARM ' «H M II. O l i l i ) l i s \ M Ml IKK III STOIC) O) IIOU il.l il .) A III I t lo t I N M > ^ IH " »I K * •i*T, 1 0 m to i III II T. t id SI : i TO hi M im i, 11 It l'l| O li:i T TU ): in m RK- M i l » ; TO K i t i d : m im i is u s ) ; — || | . rou i I I* i l . \l\ S i - f u r ih r r rrruiilllli till Ihal III! r o u u l ) aral hr rllm ln ¡ alrct fr o m Ihla m n T r illio n ami noih Inc hr d e t e r m i n e d III rrlalloil there la hill Ihal Ilir ,|>ii«tl.,n o f county •r#i ami n am e o f i-oualy l*e deter n ilh ra h ) Ih r » „ l e r a o l each n r i <11V talon a f l r r Ih r llura h a i r brrl, d a l r r lu la rt| iijHin. and In a » . p a r a l e raurua t i l l ITH I AI.I K i i i T T I . K A M I IM Mi )<M Hi ii.i. Ki m h i;\ r i:iir in l i that tir folios lug $«'•*»! Ill to|) from lll«< |ri r|n|*»nr|»t U 'lR llv to ill i'ru«i|i county lu lu tlir«*«« u «s |t Ira I» rgutiUR talk lu county atei •|M'< uUt Inti « i to I # li* t |,r nul « • ' i . • |‘h«r«4» Ih» I ou til) o f C rook «ir« « I «H a I Nfr« o f u »rr ît'Jü gr• mile* nil*1 « fb<-r«4t Mu» »Rlvmilon I ‘ •• ! C ». fir |r til In llir«H* rut| III Ir« bui mil«« If Bill ln< rroorsl U l for a if tu In I bi r* tItr i»»ir|H»«r« hrrrBA . a lii n atural fo u n t y h ar rlrv« , Of V « « O l i r * ' «*• i t i l i U d lv rr* ( N 'i ll|»4«l i o t i » p c p l c . r»-*<l« BUit turati» »(»••rtBliun. Ini«» l l i r m of of Lr * «’ « « » in h !»« I i r i • ti« « I f r ||»r pr.n plr a «11 % I d i o m o f MERCHA NDI S E A T ITS R E A L WOR T H has lx*en the motto of Ehret Bros, ever since they have been in business And in addition we give you all that satisfaction and apprecia tive service that you have a right to demand of any store which you honor as a patron. Of course at this time of the year, during our Jan. sale, we mark goods exceedingly low, but not lower than their real worth, for the prices at which we mark them are all they are worth to us. We have many customers who know that their merchandising needs can always be best met here, and regardless ot com* I>etitors they come here to do all their trading. Ribbon Special A big assortment of Ribbon, solid and changable effects, :*5c grade, for the balance of our clearance sale, 19c.................... EHRET BROS . IMG DEPARTMENT STOKE Urin* u h y«ur Hitter and K kkh delicious egg W e use the best W e also serve Hot Chocolate, Beef Ai ih r ro n nell tiirrtlng T u < « b ) nliihl, Cou nclltni u Moa, li and liliali. Ihr apr. lal rolnuiMlis- l o ri<- »la«. Ih r o r r u p a l l o n l a i o r d in a n e « , m a d r a ri-por» rrso tiu n riid ln c that « o U h i I I o f i h r o r d l i i a u i r lo* rr- p ralrd A f l r r a o m r <1 la. il aa Ioli III* ll la o r d r t r d Ihal a c o p o f llirai ■ • ■ •uuuirndmion o f i h r ru uiiu llla * r r a o lu llo n a l.r arn l lo r a . i l n e s a p a » u a labi o r a r u n n i afii-r i h r • aara prr lii i ' mmi I i County mlih a request In i - oii iirrtlon » u h ihla uiattrr. n o * fo r liu h llm liu n. ami Ihal a < o p ) In- In t o u r l . had hrrn Irlisl a nd B ri arn l l o ra c k routiner. I„l d u b o r dr llisi »■h .pinant Iran<ir In Ihr r o u u l ) for T h r alili « a l k ru in n illlr r hroiiKht I h r lr dlaruaalon ami ron a ld rra lia n In a rr p o r l » tilrli « a a m io pi, d ll Passed b> u uanluio ia l o i r al Ihr « i l r m n u m r n drd limi a a l d r a a l k r e g u la r araalun o f Ihla ( « a g u e llila !*•• laid on K a lrrrl fr o m 6»h Btrrrt l i l l , d a ) o f J a iiu a r ) . 1 )1 : ' ( o Ih r d r p o » , a aldr « a l k on K r t l.\ KIC H C V K U l l ' M I A T I.KWII K air«-,» fro m lilli a t r r . l to »hr M K in It-.egll, I* i ral rh u r r h , ami a « a l k on ( ' a lrrrl |i ll T r o u t I , H r , ) from Mh atr,-rl tu th r l’ r r a b ) t r r l a n ... you tried our ingredients in all our drinks. rh u r r h « a a alati o r d r r r d bulli On i l l. I I I ) . I I I I . H I TII Il alrrr» fr om Sili to »h r arhuol m i M l M IK TIM i honaa a « a l k «III hr hull» S rv a r - | m u n i) In ortlrr Hint II tony br All r l l i i r n a o f K rdu io n d and vl- al Iio a a » . i l k . « r r r o r d r r r d In r r o t i » ritiri)! l o r r g r h a l o u n l ) NotliliiK ilr ftulli- » a a don r rr- r l n l i ) a r r re q u e ste d in In- presenil f'*r I ’ m IrnilMirtlott o f count? al I h r next uirrlltiK o f Ih r I'liuiuirr ■mriliiiK thr proponed now «a lrr |to • ' In • *i «In d i a l « «Mint > d a l I luh, « hrn arTrral Important a> a ln o bruti till ma« !»• t n o f r «s otto tu lu a llrra *111 hr dia. uaard, Id. lu.lllig \ n u m b e r of bilia « r r r a llo « mi II' • 1 ■»« t r« l Ih * que s tio n o f r o u n t ) dlTlalon. aa and imaaed hrfi fo fr. I h ’ |( f r i o l i r i l |»y I hr la b rin g a dT o ra trd li) severa l rtnn (9 h r I u -ir lo p in rtil Ivragu r In u ir rrla l ora a fiU a llo n a In Ihr co u nlv The Hpokranian 'nr Job » o r k I Have and milk drinks? ih n *1 Ural Ion o f |r1 by Hot Drinks r i(O h M | . |s m o l i m i II l| \ I MU-MI \ I T O IM h $1.50 PER YKAIt «•'■■■lar aaaalun ii.-l.i n( i „ | %l,r We always Pay Market Price Aa Ihla amtluli la liirolulUK m ore Tea. Clam Boullion, and a variety of mid uiora un a lfa lfa ralaliiK dlalrlct, ‘ lint fn|In« Iti|c atory on alfalfa, « r l ( - other Hot Drinks. li-ii b) I'nrri-at Crt-aal«), » lih h ap pi-ared In (ha .Saturday Night of The best 5 cent cigar in the city Ha pi, Jo, 1 )1 1 , la pulillahad. Aa The “ R. B.” ilia a rtlila la an a&tanalva uua ll »III ha coiillnuad from wa«-k to »•«-k and run through aataral la- au.-a o f tha paper. I udoubtadly one o f tha moat ra m arkabla and at-lantlflc Ulidartak- luga lu lha rultura and uae o f al- ' fulfa lo lie found In tha w orld la that rotidurtad by l)r. W X. Sud- duth on hla llroadrlaw Itanrh near IIIIIIngM. Montana. Thla labor* (or) aludent o f K o ,k and I’ aataur haa ta rried Into lha a lfa lfa flald— » h!•'h haa ha,-u hla rat raatlon for about thirty y a a r a - lha aplrlt o f the (rained oclantlflc Inveallgalor and w ill coat 1600 ,0 00 to con stru ct, ar- tha i-xatT nielhoda o f tha raaearrh cordtng to present eetluiatca. Just l.ilmraltiry Th ough ha meaauraa what com pany is behind tbeae su r hla reaulla by chem lral analyala veyors n obody kuowa. IVrhap* Mr. rather than the bay acalea. he hgn- K yle will “ feaa u p ." <llea u auflirlent tonnage o f thlk During all thla railroad talk Mra. iiio.lt in "m lra rle c r o p " to aatlaf) i K erw ood does not want to be lost the in..at com m ercial grow er. ilia ! sigh t o f by the people o f P rin evillc alfalfa acre today la 400 and he Ik She is the o n e w ho stirred things » <>r king lo expand thla to a thou» up and she Is not through yet. Site and aa rapidly aa the land ran be ' was due in St. Paul last week but kubjugated by thr moat m odern ap- KI S IM M S MKX OK PR IN K I 11.1.K | storm s and w ashouts prevented b. r pllaiict-a o f modern farm ing departure. She has transportation All a lfa lfa doe* not look alik e to MKKT 1X1» M H4TSH l t i l l . R O . i l » not on ly to St. Paul, but clea r on D octor Sutlduth Ilia thirty acre It is aaid H IT1A TIO X — M l’ HT H AVK UAI1. th rough to New Y ork. nuraery or dem onatratlon plat con- that she carries a con tra ct signed lalna m ore than a hundred varletlea fO N N M T IO N i i i IT II OCTHIDK by both the 11111 and Marriman o f a lfa lfa probably the moat re roads, that they w ill not parallel m arkable collection In exlatence W O R M ) A T ONCK a road if she should be instrum en lle r c each plant la treated aa an tal in having on e built. IndDIdtial and m u ltiplication of a Mendenhall’s R. R. WANTED T marked Inditiduul plain la arcurrd by "a llp p tn g " Inatenil o f by depen d ence on the klower and I i - mm exact m ethod o f Becdiug. In a »Ingle aeaaon, by the »llp|ilng p r o r m , he 1» able 1» secure a thousand plant* from on e parent; but thla la too alow for the eager scientist. « ho 1» alway* aim ing for practical result» ou a big com m ercial scale, lie th erefore proposes to accure a m a chine operated by hornca which la able to plant 21,0tiu o f these tiny alfalfa »lips in n day Still, this tie vice will not appease hla appetitr for progreita In the line o f alfalfa propagation, and he is building an extensive green house, so that the b illia rd s o f w inter may be pow er- lean to Interrupt hla work o f prop agation and research. A fter the propagating bed. after the nursery, the dem onstration patch slid the big open field, com es the la boratory ; here Is where the exact determ ination o f values la made " llo w much digestible p ro tein doen it co n ta in ?'' Is the qu es tion which the laboratory answer* concern in g every variety and con d i tion o f a lfa lfa plant In (tie experi mental b,-da and the com m ercial field. The laboratory, how ever, la not the place o f final lest on thla scien tific alfalfa ranch; it Is rather the point o f Inspection and record The feeding pen is w here the final leal* are m ade- and m ade on a broad rotnm errlal scale that carries con viction lo the man w ho has a nat ural distrust o f scien tific experi ments and Insists on being ahown the balance o f proflta brought In from feeding several hundred hogs under the system advocated The M easure o f )'m «l i nitio The llroailvlew Itanrh conducts Its liog feeding operations on a generous plan and for p r o fit- and gels the p rofit! The feeding pens Justify the findings o f Ihe labora tory alid on a aenle w ide enough to la ke In Ihe exception s that sti often fall to enter Into the nar row er condition s o f the Individual scien tific experim ent. In a w ord. It la probable that m ore a lfa lfa seoreta are being re- t 'o n t l n u . s l o n next |>age Prtnevllle Journal. l * t h : The husinesH men o f Prtnevllle held a “ get to g e th e r" m eeting Friday eve ning for the purpose o f discussing the railroad question lu regard to Prtnevllle. President Adam son o f the C om m ercial Club, presided. lie explain- eded that It was the general senti ment o f the business men o f Prlne- vllle that som ething sh ou ld be done to gel In tntich with the m anage ment o f both the llarriu ian and Mill lin«-s and find out what these roads w ere going to d o In the m at ter o f giving Prtnevllle railroad con neclton with their trunk lines At this tim e there are several survey ing parties In the field runniug lines In thla direction , and that if neither o f the trunk roads w ere be hind them the people wanted to know about It. Prtnevllle « a n t s a railroad and Is ready to deal with the first responsible com pany that will build. Thla was the sentiment o f the m eeting. It waa m oved and carried that a com m ittee o f five be appointed to take the m atter up with the rail road au th orities at Portland. The chair appointed T. M. Haldwin, C. M. Klkina, J N. W illiam son . C. F. Smith and John It. Stinson. It was requested that the com m ittee wait a few daya b efore taking action to see w hether o r uot G. A. K yle, vice president o f the I,. M Hire Railroad C onstruction Co. could not be In duced to com e to Prtnevllle and talk things over. He la expected at M etolius som e time soon, but Just when w ill depend upon keeping the roads open for traffic. lie la now in Hrttiah Colum bia, but may possi bly get here next w eek. Mr. K yle stands high In railroad circles. He wus consultin g en gi neer on the North Hank, and was form erly vlre president and general m anager o f the Oregon Trunk. Messrs. Hackman and Osborn who have ch a rge o f a crew o f rail road su rveyors belongin g to the Itlce Co. that are now located In Prtnevllle. They are w orkin g on the line between here and M etolius. This line w ill l>e som ew here be tween SS and Sf* mites lon g and GOED EXCITES PEOPLE HERE hr ; KH r is ii w as m a i » H ltllM .i: W H EN : LA ST to low AVKKK A G O I.I) H TK IhK R E P O R T E R AND A - W AS NI HHI.1I OK CLA IM S LOCATED Last Friday and Saturday som e o f the people here thought they w ould soon be m illionaires if the claim s they staked out at Low er B ridge on the Deschutes river. 12 m iles from here, panned out auv w here near what they anticipated News had been brought to tow n that a gold strike had been made at Low er B ridge, and the rush for the E ldorado began Friday and last ed nearly all day Saturday. Many claim s w ere staked out. Black aand was found in tbe D es chu tes near Low er Bridge, w hich show ed color. Som e o f the prospectors brought bark sam ples o f rock w hich they claim show good Indications. A bout 100 claim s so far have been staked out by residents of Redm ond and oth er places. T h irl» claim s have been taken by a co m pany o f capitalists from M innesota. It Is reported, but the report can not be verified. It la claim ed that som e o f the black sand taken from the river w ill assay H I a ton. In the mean w hile there are som e Redm ond people w ho are h olding on to their claim s with the sxpertatlou o f m aking a rich strike. W heu you with a man, hates you a and you hate have a long argum ent th is la the result; 11« little m ore thereafter him a little more.