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MM'J m a k e « for h is o n i o n s or a H e rm a n p r e p a r e s for Ills » u s a r b e tt a M i l s ap«-« lallst d e d a l « » I hat II I» most d if f ic u lt to m a k e the a>eraa< One y ear, - S u m onth *. t,# t th# U l ) accou n t b ’ vk» *h # n b# * t n to bu ild »ha to h«r h#r I t a»«> l>u« b * r t r u u M i t i L REDMOND BANK OF COMMERCE Capital. $25,000.00 Stoves If 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 MAHER JL The South 6th St. Hardware Man Cafe Royal Sixth and F streets JAS DOUGHERTY. Prop’r carries in stock the LEADING BRANDS OF GOODS that are handled in all first-class cafes. BEN GÖTTER Contractor and Builder Plans, Specifications and Estimates furn ished ror all clases of buildings. 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In f a r t , a g re a t c«t by a sm o o th in g harrow T h e re m a n y f a r m e r * uae a h u n d r e d or su it o f thla w ork in g, when co n tln m o r e po unda T h e K n g lla h p r a c ti c e Ued ovetl a s u ff i c i e n t period. 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T h e lim i te d tuolatur« In Ku r o p e s n laboratori«« rioni ■ in t h e will la no t e x h a u s t e d t h r o u g h how A m e r i c a n c o r n looked good to It l l l t c r c s l e d lue I was t h e g r o w t h o f v a l u e l e s s s t r a w and III«' t h e n Medico Ht<*ms, for o n ly so m a n y sp r o u ts t h e n ciinn i-cicd with i h e * h l r u r g l r a l t ' o l l c g c lu P h il a d e l p h i a will c o m e up a s will find st iff le le n i and tiad q u a r t e r s In a quaint obi m o i s t u r e to b r i n g th e m to m a t u r i t y , Q u a k e r ho use In A rch s t re e t T h a t f u ll f o l i a g e , a n d a s t a t e o f h ig h est h o u s e had m a r b l e window sills, and p r o t e in v a l u e T h e y g e t a splendid o n e duy It o c c u r r e d to me to m ake a window g a rd e n «if co rn T h e win ro«it growth. W h e r e p la n ta a r e •low box w hich I used had ho but g ro w n f o r seed p u rp o s es, I get the loin and Ih e so li rrslc>| direi tly I bad Keen raised b e s t r e s u l t s by p la c in g th e m 2 0 to t h e m a r b l e sill 2 3 In ch es a p a r t In t h e row a n d the In th e ric h e s t c o r n a rctlo n o f n iu , ola and had long held th e theo ry ro w s 30 Inches apart. If. under t h a t co rn thre w o f f an to bl »... r,. th l a s y s te m , t h e r e Is a y e a r o f su f tlo n In the pro cess of Its g ro w th f oul lulled next ite«-k f lc ie n t m o i s t u r e , t h e p l a n t s stoo l to full c a p a c i t y a n d m a t u r e a l l their foliage. X XI A T I I I X O u t o f o v e r 1 0 0 v a r i e t i e s o f al f a l f a now g r o w i n g In my e x p e r i m e n W r i t t e n by an K lg h th t ir a d e I’ upll ta l g a r d e n s , t h e r e a r e on ly a b o u t If, o f S c h o o l l u s t r i c i «!*,. V a ca i Ion d a y s a r e h e re al Inal. t h a t a r e to b e c l a s s e d a s t h o r o u g h ly c o m m e r c i a l . T h e s e require d if And wn will act o u r very heat f e r e n t t r e a t m e n t a s to t h e a m o u n t K or to m orrow sch oo l will ( bise o f g r o w i n g r o o m w hich e a c h plant O h . w on't »«• have s o m e jolly fun, s h o u ld be g i v e n , a n d I r e g a r d my e x p e r l m e n t a In t h i s p a r t i c u l a r aa In ■localise v a c a t io n h a s lieg un com plete. I h a v e o n ly laid down a W e ll go f is h in g in th e b roo k. g e n e r a l r u le , w h i c h muut be q u a l i And th en we'll ri„d a l it t le fied a s to c e r t a i n v a r i e t i e s . This no o k . a d a p t a t i o n o f s e e d i n g to t h e a m o u n t W h e r e a ll n a t u r e we ca n h e a r o f m o i s t u r e t h a t r a n he c o n s e r v e d Oh, w on 't We have so m e Jolly u n d e r a v e r a g e c o n d i t i o n s Is o n e of fun t h e f in e s t and m o s t v ita l p r o b l e m s lic ea li se v a ca tio n h a s he gu a . In a n y kind o f d ry f a r m i n g , a n d It Is t o sortie e x t e n t a lo ca l p r o b l e m , And when v a ca tio n d ays a r c o ' e r o f c o u r s e ; hu t i t s scien tific and W e will r o a m t h e w o o d , no p r a c t i c a l s o l u t i o n f o r a n y l a r g e dry moro, f a r m i n g s e c t i o n Is so I m p o r t a n t lo Hut o u r lesso n s we will st ud y . m a t e r i a l r e s u l t s t h a t a n y m a n who And we will ha v e no jolly fu a w o r k s it out In d e f i n i t e t e r m s will A f t e r Ih e sch oo l d ays ha v e |„. be e n t i t l e d to a l l I h e c r e d i t th a t Run. o n e m a n ne«-ds t o hav e. In t h e h u m id r e g i o n s t h e g e n e r a l f i c t t h e boat p a p er prin te d |„ , p r a c t i c e I* to uae 2 0 , 2 5 a n d aoint* C r o o k c o u n t y T h e Spokesm an. yau want it. ran lo* Inni from u« mi sh"it notice |„ fart *»«• krr|i all xuneli*’*. f*»r nil |Hir|*»». m ifart in nil si/«**, r*‘a<ly for un«\ O u r lutti U r : . irreff^ !»itolg, xvurpintr*. mul all »Ihrr mii»ti. tion*. trMj Ifixtut uttivi'nutl MlidfiHftion loMului.it «•nriwuHm »ml albor*. You eon l>u> it cheeper her* than *l»*wh*ro, runoHleriiiu th«’ sui»*n«ir < ju * j . its you nr«' nur«' *»f i;«*ttmir. U. C. I MM K LE Jos. H. Jackson Sells Quick Meal" and ‘Tniversal Han»' “0. V. B.” Sevxinii Machines Ihe Motor" and “Adams" Washers Carlionimlnm T ihi I Grinders Oliver Plows, Canton Plows ami all kind* of l irnt dasn HARDWARE Joseph H. Jackson, ^ If you want to SELL m ir property $ list it with “ Thai Man McGaffery" lit- tliH Hii’t iirik un rxrluitixf riycht ; hf can »ell it anyway. If you want your Job Printing (o I k * RIGHT in every particular, bring it lo I he Spokesman Office iutki . kv kxi *. on The Old Reliable Stage Line Redmond to Prineville Itoily O .is s c r u jc r s n n d l ì x p r e s » H R A Y IN G a n d H l ì A V Y H AU UN G H EU E’« VOIJEÌ CHANCE Get in on This BuilflinjcH put upon thocomniitwion I mimiä »nd guaranteed. Sot* ua for particular*. • • * WAHREN S WOODWARD Enjffs anil drill'