The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, February 01, 1912, Image 2

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    The Redmond Spokesman
rut»li»h<'»l « m y Thuraday by
H. II a C. !.. r x i n r u
AT KISl'MOM*, HKKtinN
Hcr Best Primer
Official Paper of the City of Redmond
S t ’ HSc K i m O N K A T K S :
Strictly in Advance
ulani
III* Ultimate •Ini » » • *»• « * "
thè «r e a l e * ! «mot.nl
ol . ll.e a .lb l.
proleln front « n aere
of
«U »U *
t'onttuon aen*e. Of toutae. loia blia
thal thè l e * t e . o( thè |>lanl
«*fe
rlrher In proteln ' h » n Ole « l e m «
but he tini II io Ih# lab orato ri « - • '
• Ita aeterinlnea Ih* rclaMvr
I"'
e e n t « «e e l ’ hemlcal • n * l l * l * •h**»"**
I h . l . though Ih* lea v e# « e r e «
er In forni »« l u e . e te u thè
«tema
A GOOD OPENING IN U MBER
r
dur vear. •
Six month*.
f t . 50 Three month*. TiV or thè « u à » carrled a s u rptlsl«*
.<!> Single copie».
.«• aiuouut of p r o l e ! *
«*n*r*ll> » » • '
A P V E K T I S I N t ; K A T E S mad*known ...| h> orainary melinola of foedlna
upon application
Thla eie*reti Ihe iirouna for
thè
Maki *11 money* pay abb ami sdvUvse lie\l *tep lo develop b) **1*. Itoli
A
*11 commun w * ihm* to It. II. Jt ' • I -
Palmer. Kodumnd. Oregon.
a «traiti of plani thal « o u i a
p i*
auee a larger p e r v e n i r e of !•'*>*•
Knt« I «si * * ittvomU’Uj*« matter Jui>
II, Ibid at the I W o f t V e at Kcdmoml.
Oregon. under the \. t ot Mch t, I i O. i
ami a «m ail er p e rv e u t* «* « f , 0 » r~ '
II. h I imoiii I,
addition.
D — dollar«.
S - saving.
\V— »wealth.
REDMOND BANK OF COMMERCE
IVI». I. I t i l i !
AN ALFALFA
SCIENCE FARM
C apital. $25,000.00
svo li y
oi
hou
M VDK I t i r \ V
vs
V t v m .h
r o i . h
uv
V \
pra iileal. tonino n ial » « I
Ilo«*
hall lo lo a ia .etili a a» « o i k l n g lua
lettala in III« breeaina « o r h
or al
V irili V
Is
leaat tu lo- use«l « U h greal eaullon.
l u i I l s V VI I I (or thè liabil ol «t u ra ». upataudlua
a r o « t h tuuat be • fl »e a ebaraelef
V m i i h n ; h u h »
tallo ot Ihe altalu lo be develop-d
K \ rv :itr
i
h
vi
VI.I. M VV I.K V ItN
Stoves
If you a re 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 S t Hardware Man
4 • itlllir ile .l
(r o lli
la ti
w eek
“ T h e hliiher »¡t lturlea b a t e pro
d noeti a l f a l f a s of lite blaheet per
centa gc o f proteln content
ami II
la a eurloua fuel, that I h a te >art-
f u ll) d eterm ined . that the percent
to the t o n n a s * o f ytelü
I
«III
guarantee you lhat an uualyala of
a ton o f a l f a l f a a r o » u umler liumlit
ronauioua. or In fh e South or uu
lier Irriga tion , « I I I nol aualyxe te
of
e ï c e e j feu or t » e l v * per eenl
protein, and 1 am prepar ed to « I t o »
a c o m p le t e l) authenticated aii al)st*
o f a l f a l f a s g r o a n on
the
beiteli
landa o f Montana that exceed »ev
enlevn per cent o f protein
I it oth
er « o r d a . It atm mem dow n to this
T h e a l f a l f a s that are now produeed
In the humid r eg io n * and In
the
South or under Irriga tion have not
the nu triment
the food value
to
fatten stock for the m arket aith ou t
the use o f corn or othe r gralua
supplemental food
“ I do not aay that this will
al
ways be the ease, fo r It Is not un
reasonable to hope and expect that,
when
th e a l f a l f a
g r o w e r * of Mu
humid and Irrigate d aeetlona fully
! reallxe the necessity o f gettin g food
value into th eir alfa lfa , the protein
i content o f th eir alfa lfa s may
1»
¡ g r e a t l y increased, but It » I I I not
be until they realise how uiurh Mil*
S ii or ali) Ih e a* e « 1 i i Ih* e
uf » t r a » » »!»rlu ging i
the finer ( h «* >|isalit)
Therefore hit Select
ri«*! a batin g
lint* of
l*rK*'»l li ulti I h * r of st
up
fro m on«* I'ulb, but
i-IXlil ero « H i
1) lu Ills el »perlaient*. In
Vt»r
.HudilMlh iliuiol Miai llfalfa. betlia
a 1») l»rl*l. H null 1 mil I « ata lift.-a
He ea. tliereforr.
irut*
folio of
vegeti I l *
Ilio
4dt»pl«NÌ
propagation
Kortuuately Mie alfal
fa plant g r o . a (rom
atlpplua
«■
reaitll) «a Mie te rbena
The lipa
or branche» are ru< o f f at a lengtli
o f tliie e lâches. ltr«l lu buuaiea ami
put Into a cola frame
containing
»<•( «and
h*rom lUeae frame* Mie)
are transplanted to the uuraer)
« h i e b n o » contain» one
hundred
sere* o f breeding ami experimental
Sixth and F streets
JAS DOUGHERTY, Prop’r
carries in stock
the
LEADING BRANDS
OF GOODS
that are handled in all
first-class cafes.
f uttlng
for
BEN GOTTER
Contractor and Builder
Plans, Specifications and Estimates furn­
ished ror all clases of buildings.
R edm ond
per cent, and
at least
25
puiinvM’N. ami it i> Hiianinliftl 'wttuul .nul mx
luiblv lo waiving
We haw it n-.uK lU| lo
hunt lis for huiklniK purpose*. H um
tOiuixle*. sk'antlmK. s.ish. (hair, trim, rtc mj
tin* priee* Jire suvli as .ipin-.il lo .ill >hrnvd
l.nm lri Inivers
R. C .
Xlavlnium
Sells
j gratifying result» •> determined b)
the laboratory le«ta. but Mica* push
■•«I lilm onto another problem
lhat
t f the tim e of harvesting
Herr
hla fin d in g » ran counter
to
the
moat commonly accepted traditions
The greatest amount of protein to
the acre and to the amalleat
ton
nage o f hay was the
object
at
« h i e b he » a a aiming, and hla lab
rratory teat» rl--arly established the
fart that Mila » • ■ Secured h) rut
......... .
!
‘(|iiick Meal" and “Universal Kanje’
“0. V. R." Sewinj; Machines |
“The Motor” and “Adams” Washers
Carlmrundum Tool Grinders
Oliver Plows, Canton Plows
and all kind* of Kirnt-cl«**
I'r ole ia
Mul u p i )e.| i vp. rímenla along Mila
line lu Mie propagation brda gave
I M MELE
Jos. H. Jackson
HARDWARE
V.. M
\
; r,0
is now offered 0 * liuildcri, m uti.n tor* ^
carpenter*. We have ;t larjiv stm k (*i thr tyrst
ihorouKhly scmmiiux I lumin i on hauti (or aij
a lf a lf a plants, act lu ruas
iblrt)
inrbea apart. » I t b the Mila
tao
fn.| apart In the r o «
t means to them.
i ting b efo re the plant» » e r e m bud
“ T o d e ve lo p a var iety or strain
nut, a* common practlee ha* It.
o f a l f a l f a that w ill car ry tlila char
after the blonaom» bave appeared
acterlatlc and maintain It tu a lilgl
“ VVe l'Ut our flc ld » Oli Mila lumia
degree, even under humid and Irrl
let lare* Duetur Sudilulli,
and gel
gated eoudltlotia, la uu« o f the ob
x maximum o f folta ge and. Miere
jects f o r » litch 1 am work ing
ture, nf proteln
and a minimum of
“ A n o th er Important problem la ti woody filwr
II paya In eouim erdai
d e te rm in e th e number
of
alfalfa resulta
Of rotiriM- Il Inv id ie*
a*
plants to th e acre that » I I I pro dun b-aa! one extra cutting a ) c » r over
Ihe l a r g e * ! yield o f protein
Ol Ihe ohi pian.
My lenin appi) olii)
count»* an acre o f In ltd will grow 10 a lfalf a g r o a n under dry farinlng
and m atu re many m ore plant* under It la «a fe , bow ever. to inake
Me
Irrigation and In tbe humid
ill*
i » e e p i n g alatenieut tlial alfalfa In
tr lc t* Ilian here under mi ni arlr « v e r ) » he re i n i tuo tale uà a ruh
eondlMon*
but the
fact remain
• o gol thè maximum of proli in ami
that o v e r seeding I* the beaettlnt the minimum uf ««<Hly flber
»in o f a l f a l f a g ro w e r * e v er y w h e r e
Mpeaklng for thè hiimld aeetlona
especially |n the dry farm in g ilia •lo* W ln g'a rute la l'u t «h«*u amali
trlct*.
T h l * I ha ve already deter
« e w aprouta appear n«ar Ihe
«o r
mined by careful and repeated ex
face o f ihe gro und.’ C e r ta m i ) Miai
lierliiM'iil*
Juat how many plant* la a nafer Olle thaa to » a l l for Ilo
one acre o f our Montana
bench «p e a r a n e r o f bltmaiim*
Ouly
a
land » i l l grow to the bent ml van
ihoro ugh laboralory teat. h o » « v e r .
lag e I ha ve not yet determined, but
« n dctermlnn Mila problrm for Mie
It will b<* Mettled soon with coiih I i I 11 uni 1,1 ami Irrigateli aeetlona.”
erahle exact lien»
Till*
la an im
T he n e l l aitai plot», nf
alfalfa ,
mctiHcly important consideration foi g r o a l n g Miai foreed Itaelf upen the
the dry fa r m e r : Its solution
»11 j .itti*ntlon of ttil« tiri-lesa
inveaii
mean m illions o f dollarn to the rlrv gator. In hi» d elernilnalloii lo bruali
farming ncctloua o f Mils country Ir
iway traili Mona and entabllnh t|„
the next fe w year*, for It appllea t. , ilf a l f a f a m i upen Mie baals o f
“»
all the c r o p « rained there
not
ti ' factory for Mie production of d igest
a l f a l f a alone
| iIrle proteln m forage forni.'' « a s
“ Htlll another problem tbat I an Miai nf Mie iniiiilier uf planls
In
tr yin g to ao lve la the most eco Mie aere for Mie l»cat resulta
mimical and e f fe c t i v e » a y o f feed
f'onMnued nevi » e e k
lug a l f a l f a
lltihdredn o f Mitiunandi
o f d o lla r * worth o f a l f a l f a In want
l ’ I tO I’ K K T V I l V t V h l l N ' l*l.| V
ed e v er y y ea r through Inefficient r i l i s t i» imivv s i n i m i m il,
feeding.
I m ig h t belte r nay
mil
Al the m eeting o f thè f l t y l'oun ,
Ilona
T h e » a a t e by th e averagi
■Il thè 23d, a petlilnii froiu
thè
fe edin g methods that prevail
oi property
ow nera
to
bave water
W este rn ranches la nol far fron ,
atra#u
K1||
Cafe Royal
Office one block east of Jackson’s Hardware Store,
«tenia » a d In c id en tali». if 1—
to bulla U|> I I » ’ pere e t t i « « * « f !•'*•
li e ta III Mie e« h i r e # »tema Iheuiaeltee
In bla effo rt to d***l«*P a aliati»
hattna a » » » I n u i u i »1 prwfetu ami
a ailullout» of » « s o l ) (lltet. In » « •
eonfrontea « U h a alatim i ph)ale*l
n i»!.ole
Some of Mie
tal Ielle .
Iiatlua tbe blaheet proteln p . i « e n l
a « e In pmptirtloti
lo « » « o l ) flbcr
«.ere
lia llcr».“
tbat
a p i « * a over
thè arouua Uhi |ntralam- * u j vnuld
noi lo herveeted aoa bandled m a
is».
Joseph H. Jackson,
V (K
v j[| |
If you w an t to S E L L your propert)
list it w ith
“ T h a t M a n M cGaffery"
lit* d(H*sn‘t ask an exrlunivr ri»fhi;
hr can h «*II it anyway.
If you want your
Job Triutin^ to be
KHiHT in every
particular, brin^ it to
The Spokesman Office
BUCKLEY EXT. CO
1 he Old Reliable Stage Line
Redmond to I*rineville Doili
O . is s v m j e r s a n d K x p r v s •
O R A Y I N C a n d H E A V Y HAULING
Addition, was turned down
I rent
* « « ‘ ••>1 I'X “ >e mor e ear.-fu ;
- T |lw p ro perly ow ners there ran
feeilera even
by those who
cho|
ttl(.lr K,H* , m„ , lpy U))t f)jf.
and grin d th eir a l f a l f a
There I
works f„ r the
(>f |||# r ,
bg|
Just as much
fo r the farm e r
t. „ f, r „ „ K, . , „ nR M|y ,M.lt).f|tl( ^
,my
j ‘ •’• rn ln th*- “ rt ° r " » • " *
th ere I . in the art o f g r o w i n g
»* mlvea from the new proposed water
It
, bry ran RO |Mn|c f o f
-| (
W e have merely acratebod Hie *ur
fare o f both these problems so fat
as com mon practlee la con cerned."
lire«-ding I p a la-afy I'lsn l
T b e on ly way by which Ihe fore.
o f this statement may be f ul l y un
rieratood la to begin, a* Doctor Hud
duth
began,
with the
the
h -lp
the
Council
CHANCE
G et in o n This
» ho
BuililinKH put up on thecommÌMÌon lutsis «od
iniarant«cd. Svi* us for particulars.
• ’
ou gh t lo slay at home and d o the
housework, and send hla wife out
Individual to make the living
Y OLIR
In
will give
th e m ," ao one property ow ner
Mie Addition expressed himself.
Y on o e r a .lo n a lly meet .
H E R E ’«
WARREN & WOODWARD
H n f'rs anil W **
*k