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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1912)
T he R edm ond Spokesm an Published i w n Il II » . I Ihurwday by I ' U Ml H AT HMmi'N». oaiMON H old « h e g o « «1 tl It t Official Paper of the l i b of Redmond S l ’ HSl K I I T I O N KATES* Strictly in Advance v hie y ear. Six month*. f l .*> Hirve month». W .7Ü Single copte*. A D V KRTISINC KATESmade known ll|**l *|>|.|l.»ll«MI Make all money* payable an,l adder»» all nmiiMunralMw to H. It. A C. I I'llmrr. K.xlmotid. Oregon Entered a* aecozwl claw matter July II. ISIO at th«. I W o U kc al Kedmond. Oregon. llmli't the Act of Meh. .t, I STS Redmond. Ore.. Jan. 2 f>. UHl! IT* ) outil with ihr bank book to stand on has that girai oyster, the world, at hi* mercy. Alfalfa Science Farm t oi.lloucct ti.Mii f l i « t |>**e W ii«tun ne. E r i n » * Ule 1. llohba. l*rln«vUle \|«toie. i'rlti»» HH’ \ l . , lama. IVrtla nd Capital, $25,000.00 Stoves I f you are going to need any kind of Stove this fall and winter it will pay you to see me about this matter. I have all kinds and can satisfy you. Everything in Hardware and Farm Machinery E. MAHER The South 6th St. Hardware Man Cafe Royal Sixth and F street« JAS DOUGHERTY. Prop’ r carries in stock the L E A D IN G BRANDS OF GOODS that are handled in all first-class cafes. BEN GÖTTER Contractor and Builder j w tluul. I*rttn «Hic i. H 1.« f o l l e t Ir. 1*1 Ine. Ille tiro J IHihaoU. P r i o r i Ille J atura Parker. Ml Vernon Wn Valin l'ai her. Ml VeruoU. \\ h J y‘ Tailor, rrlnevllle Arthur Vi a l e . Madia* Mia i M. Taggart Madraa X|tu I'rlchet. Madia» Plans, Specifications and Estimates furn ished ror all clases o f huildinK»- Office one block east of Jackson's Hardware Store, Redm ond lea I e>l ami more alfalfa hi«toi> I . T Itowaer. Portland mail,- on thla laneh than oil suy \ l. An.lrraon, P.rrtlaud «• w llenderaon. Portland other farm or ranch In the » bole a orld Il K Hlunden. l*oitland ' Aside from a amatl «roup of aa John Curtía and party. P r l l i r ' l l l * rlcultural •el*Otlata." declare» llue t i « . O Nell. Terrebonne. Or tor Suiliiuth. "alfalfa la looked upon M F Marlin. St Paul in a gmaa aort of « a y , without am J T (lardy. Portland attempt to differentiate bet« w n It» Wtu Stevenaon. Priuevllle t »artetlra lu the «Hal matter of the t* W Jenaen. Ile^hutea pereeiitagr of digestible protrtu t* \V Colby. Prlne, Ule which they carry. Thu measure of II M Kruiond Fargo. N D dlg.<atlble protein In any food pro II j Thompaon. INiwell Hutte duet la the Bieaaure of Ha food Prim J II Durarha and wife. value. whether egga. milk, wheat ville corn. alfalfa or any other nutriment r M Harwick. Prlneillle Thla la the n a rn c r and couclualoti A it Trahan. Melollua of the » h o l r matter and thla la the A U Duce. Prior, Ille point that aeeuia to have t»een al D Malkaon. l.amonta moat entirely overlooked rvru by J I. Harrington. Illllaboro the moat advanced and progressive u U Frazer. Atwrdeen. S D grow era o f alfalfa To the farmer, K H S. bruble. Prlneillle alfalfa la Juat alfalfa, aud the only A g u c a II Black. Prlne, lit M las concern he give» htmaelf regarding 1 II Strcerer. l*ortland the variety that he aball plant la J U Kllpack. Portland whether It will catch and make a I. J Murdock, P r i o r » Ule aland on hla toll, whether It will T U Morgan. St l-oula winter kill In hla particular climate, Tom lltgham. Portland and the yield H will give him Thai Samuel tiregg. f u l l e r | la aa far aa the average farmer goea Jamea Allen, f u l l e r In eelecllng a variety for hla land C I» Ulbaon. f u l l e r and even the experienced alfalfa J P Doherty, Prior, tile grower doea not uaually go much Mr« Krrwoud. Prlne,lile farther than that. The fact la that John M< Taggart. Madraa the matter* o f yield, of catch, of Mr« 1. II Aaderwon. Itoerburg realatence to climatic extreme*. are W Freeman. Ford. Idaho only the A. it, C of alfalfa They W P Meyer«, f u l l e r are Important and elemental, hut W O Nell, Prlaevllle ! they are only the beginning of the II A llangneaa. Sultan. W i tale. Iter Attlngham. Ilalaey. Ore " I f one variety of alfalfa will F Thompwon Mtnneapolla yield only 14 per cent of dlgeatlhlr protein, and another will give IT O i l « HEN TM1F\ l.v per cent. It doean't require much of IHM.lt AT MENU a mathematician to figure out the Hold thieve* have hern operating 1 difference In actual value and the advantage of ralalng the 17 per ren In Itrnd the paat week, chicken» be kind, provided he happen, to be lo ,hr * Ur* r “ ° " t,,r ' hrn ‘ catml where he can ralae It Hy *aya the llend bulletin Their work I. |> Wleat careful and »p edal method« of cul haa been boldly done tlvatlon and harveatlng. I have been ***•■• *"•' •able to Increarre the protein content Su,,Ja> *>'«•>' * " « " e m p t waa made of certain alfalfa« grown on my ,u *r l n" ,rr ,,r"**'*'° • » ",.t Montana dry farming bench land. •»"PHed hy the from the ordinary 1 « per « M l IS I t * .............. ..... per CMl "f M M climate and " ,|r" " r" “ ' Mil have very much to do with tble « • » ' " « ,hp Mr w '" ' but there la no queatlon that the al ''•’"t out * l,h hl® * '" » •"•1 t°*’ h » falfaa bred up to thla high protein * ho* •• ,hr pr»»lera. frightening content are able to perpetuate that them rhararterlotlc to a high degree, even under adver»e condition« of dlmat. »H IN l.I.E >111.1, and aoH For. to vary the eiprea httlt MEND »Ion. aeed from theae high protein llend Bulletin A plant having alfalfa» will, If «own In a different • rapacity of Ig.ltoo »hlngle» <1011, »oil and under humid rllmatlr ron hr lu operation at llend In a dltion*. produce alfalfa plant« of few weeks Fred frabtrre. an r i greater protein content than tho*. pert In thla line, will be manager of grown from aeed not ‘ bred up,* a. the new enterprise, which will |r we eay, along the line of producing known aa the llend Manufacturing a high percentage of protein *'<> Ktnployment for about I? “ Thla matter of the actual men will be given at the start amount of nourishment contained In a ton of alfalfa of thla or that va S A. Hell fur Dl-trl.t Attorney rlety Is so Important that too much . emphaale cannot be laid upon It. It To the Hepubllcan Elector« of la the one big thing for the alfalfa ('rook. Ilood Itlver and Waaro farmer to wake up to ]uat now, and fournies by the same token, H la a wonder I hereby announre myself a* a that the alfalfa buyer haa not wak ; candidate for the Kepubllcan nom «d up to It long ago. I hare fat I nation for District Attorney at the tened both sheep and cattle for th< coming primaries. April 19. that I market and put them In fine con have resided In the district twenty- dltion on mountain grown alfa lf« five year», at l*rlne>|||e and The that haa been carefully aelected and Dalles. Oregon, and have been In bred-up for the express purpose ol 'he active practice of the law for putting the protein or food valut 'he past eighteen years, that. If Into H; I am willing to go on rec- nominated and elected, I will ,yur ord with the statement that thla Hue my term o f office devote my en- cannot be done with the ordlnari *lre time to the duties of the office commercial alfalfa grown In the hu- to the exclusion of other law |,ual mid regions of the L'nlted State« ueaa. and give my personal alien Continued nett nrek 'Ion. and first consideration to the business of the office, and Will per A store la known hy Ha adver w ,,*Dy aaalat the officers In each tlaing, judged, dlHcuawed und It ''0,,n,X » H h the enforcement of the thought of. believed In, patronized * Criminal l-aw. and especially will | according to the friend making and myself to enforce the law Interest compelling nature o f Its »Ice. Immoral acta, and the traffic In whit«* slavery ad* W ,\ R B U , ( l*ald Advertisement | A cure for old age would sell readily; people are always willing to try experimenta A man may not know at o n e (1 1 Every man must be hla own phy •Irian; health la a dHlrate matter yon «-annot dHricnte to another. 11 How Ice. llend F f F J Helf. Hacramento. v ' « 1 A r . Hanford. Madraa \V Sprillili. |N»rtla»d 1. XV Vaoltoren. North val A X «'amp. Portland \V D I'hurvh. Walla v \ * |i« XI H i d In» and » t i e . Prt'i ) T N Orofton. The iv*Hca XI m Hobt Smith. Slater« j F Vernon, Milton, « *• j F Edward«. I*ttin*HIc Il M WllaoU. Priori Ule REDMOND BANK OF COMMERCE A (¡ODD OPENING IN m m . V '* " ,H" '* laughaed at, hut .... " ,'a" any "4*n4* ,M* ■‘"»H fln»lii It out. It la unfair to give to any on. , Borne elderly women ran look at man credit for that which belong» I a young man In a mean knowing to a race, to an age. j way that will make hlm «hiver tk« b»f i > now o lic i ctl to B u ild e r*. v n tM c tu r ,-^ We have a Inr«»- sita k uj thfi¿ th o n n iR h ly m m m m u x I luintM*i on hand ( d T j |» u i i h *>»‘ s . a n d it is u u a ru n ttv t! x,.uncj lu B le to \v.ir)>inK W e luivt- u rrady cvt k letiRtliM i»»i b u iU lin « i h iij h i x s lltgtr shingles. sxantliMK. Hash, tltmi. trun, rtc ^ the piiees arc stub .t> d|*|i» al to all Lumber buvets If. I M M ELD Jos. H. Jackson IS ..... Sells "(|iiick M eal" and “ Universal “0. V. R " Sewinji Machines "T h e M otor" and “Adam s” W (arlxirun du m Tool Grinders Oliver Blows, Canton Plows m id a ll k in d » o f F im t cUa« HARDWARE Joseph H. Jackson, BUCKLEY EXP. <1 The Old R eliable Stage l.ioe Redmond to Prinevdle Ibili l i .is s v ru je rs a n d i i x p r t u D R A Y I X i i a n d H E A V Y UMILISI B.S.(Book& REAL ESTATE Real Estate and Gity Pr°l Office n e a r H a n k o f tfommtr** HERE’« YOUR CHAN< Get in on This litiiblin ich put up on the commision n tfuamiiteetl. Sx*e hm for p®rticul»r>. W ARREN & W O O D W A R D lind F.ng’rs and W Swan Erickson 8 Contractor» & Build*1 M a n s , E s t i m a t e s and f)v ta ll D ra w lu û * ra r n is h e d u p o n Appllcatlon REDMOND. S u b s c rib e fo r T h e Spok- $1.50 per pear in n(h'n^ II I'