The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, March 21, 1912, Image 4

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    The Redmond Spokesman
CROOK COUNTY
FARMER
rnt>lt*h-d .•».-ly Thuredii' hr
II II « 0 l- PALM u n
VT HKDMONIV OHKUON
The
Otbtul Paper
ANNOUNCEMENT
We
wish to announce to the people
of Redmond and vicinity that we have
bought out the Hardware business of
Joseph H. Jackson, of this city, and will
continue the business at the former loca­
tion.
We will carry a full and complete
line of all kinds of Heavy and Shelf Hard­
ware. Agricultural Implements. Wagons.
Buggies, and everything that pertains to
a First-Class, Up-to-Date Hardware
Store.
We ask a share of the patronage of
the people of Redmond and vicinity, and
assure them that we will at all times be
in a position to fill their wants at reason­
able prices.
ALFRED MUNZ.
oi
Cri»<k
Cim iti)
K a rw e i
Redmond Steam Laundry
k **
the City
ol Rt dmo.d found lh»t there <r* « I « » * » •»i"r
fri lo* • In thin world »h«> * r* « I » » » »
srnseiui'TioN h v t k s
• llllnx lo put M r wt»e «ut n r* *11»
tv in li i
biiroehuw or an-ther »
S trictly in Advance
Ono v»*r
$ lM )| T h re- month* &'V copy
f th'.« i >f* ' fell stumble«! •
Six m onth«. .Tt| Single copie*. 6c n, » int„ th- h.iud* . f * t.'ilo* J»*«»
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This plant lias Iw n enlarged and ¡mpr,*.
o«l by the addition of laln.r aavuig inuthui-
t-ry, and we art* now in a jhih U ioh to hatu|i(,
all eia*** of work in our lino in a hatmfo.
tory manner.
in Omni vawtn and ha amt an
ADVERT 181 NO
know upon
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KküMO.NO. O R . MARCH 21. I t l J
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STATIO N TO AID IN
ALF A L F A CULTORE
Inoculuted Soil Supuiicd to
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can **-'11 put
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b a u 1 m to t ol Ih*1#« rhli'Krn*
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f»t»in ipuitawciHia
comi»u»tino »*f ih«4 tkmin
ThU rblrkrn. thè frIUn»
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juat «h a i other ihlcki'tia ait* t .
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(a more ciduplftì*
Inatratl *»f ha» ine
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Contractor and Builder
Plans, Specifications and Estimates furnished
for all classes o f buildings.
Office one block easf of Jackson's Hardware Sfore
Redmond
Prompt Attention to Orders.
Prices Reasonable.
Good Work Guaranteed.
and R «)k i oit one fiait
Th* other
font Is used for turnia« over the
-g g* a « It la«« them tn the hot sand
You *ee th - temperature of th - *and
down th-r* g-t* «a y up to th- *
Free bacteria for the raising of frying point, and all e«g* that at»
leguminous crops. *uch a * alfalfa gathered th*r* «te ready b r the ¡
I** A*. I loan* a Uil rlotrr*. « Ill be table without any further (an per
furnished to th - farm -r* o f Oregon formalice In front of the bousewlf*
upon request by th - department of All you have to do doan th -r- 1* *<*
bacteriology at th - Or-iton Agrlcul to th- h-n yard and pick -m up *eli|
tural College
T h - experiment *ta done, halt brnwn-d or arrantbliwf
tlon expert* have h— n bu«y prepsr T h - h-n* always lay *n hour befóte
Inc tht* material for th - Inoculation •un up Kv-ry t'-n iral American » h o
of aoll for c o m - lint-, ami «III »end prefer* hi* -gg* scrambled ha* hi* '
full dlr-cth n* for lla u*o with -ach h -n yard built on the ship» so that
culture
T h »*« desiring th - niat«r.al when a chicken ta>* an e«g at the ;
•hi old «-n d th -lr requests at lea d top of It It Immediately commence» ;
tw o » i i k a In advance o f th - time to roll to the bottom and la *rrnm
th -y *tsh to ua- It. stating what I- bled while bouncing uv-r the hot
No fuss.n about 1st- break
Kutnlnous cropa th -y d -a lr - to ral*<*. rlod*
and how much land th -y Int-nd to fs*ta down there, and dinners muie
easier, too. But on* thing must m>'
plant.
Anyone « h o haa examined th - mota be nrgleetrd and that * gaih-ilng tb« 1
No egg must lay » n 1
of a thrifty plant o f thl« aort o f -g g* on time
crop know* that there are found on the sand otor- than three hour* or
The lieflw chick* ar*
the roots «mail lumps, known as It * hatched.
nodule*
Scientific du dy ha* shown Hot raw te ned «■ th»y are hers In
th -* - to b— raua-d by bacteria In Crook county but already fried with
They i
f-ctlnit the roots, and that unl-a* nothing mi*wtng hut the gr*«y
t h -* - are present a Bond stand will grow up in a fried slate, and » h a t:
not be obtaln-d. showing that the wonders ms Is that the —gg* sr— rww
bacteria are necesaary to th - full b -fo r e they are fried but there are
Krowth o f l b - plant
If the »oil doe* Other wonder* In this world. *n I 1
not contain th - bacteria, a Rood won't sp-nd much tim- thinking *
catch o f the crop may not tie ex about thl« one
There are people In this county [
pected
By -a nit th e»- culture* the
proper bacteria may be introduced who might «ay that the*« hena ar»
America.
but
Into th - «oil.
W here a crop ha* alright In Central
never been » n i » n «>n a particular wouldn t do us any gimd here U-n
piece o f land, as where alfalfa la t|-m-n. don t l>s short sighted for
being Introduced, nr when the stand the Crook County Partner'* noodle
obtained has not been satisfactory ha* figured out bigger problem* than
I say that by Introducing
and It la known that the lack was thl* one
not that of *u!Hct-nt llm -, such m l th e*- chicken* In our county one half
lures ran Ip' u*ed with good effect Of the w om en* work Will bs done
T h -y will not. however, correct lime and my wife »wear • lu th:« by the
The
deficiency, nor will the bacteria thrive horseshoe under our bread-box
In arid aoll
For thl* reason, llnte first thing I do after I get a family
should be applied where needed be­ of these chickens will I mp to go to
s tinner who advertises in The
fore the culture la used
ttpokeaman or on some fence bel W re n
H-dmond and ll-nd. and get a big
bread |«n * 1 « feet, with a fence
around It. and have It filled wltn
sand
The pan and chicken* will be
put on the kitchen stove every -v -n
Ing after »upper, and the proper
amount o f wood will be ih ov-d In
to make the sand feel like Central
Postal Law Holds That Pub­ America on the Pourth of July Then
lisher Can Collect
we will retire and dr-am of Aunt
Ikna hoeing the cabbage In ITV2 All
His Bills.
will lie sll-nce until Ove o'clock next
morning, when there will be such a
Som e people think Ihey do not cackling In the kitchen that you can i
have to pay for a paper after their pull your socks on fast enough This
m -sn s In hen language that break
■ ubarrlptlon* expire, and they con
fast la ready." and whsl pleasure It
tlnun taking the paper from the
postonica.
The follow ing query to will be to step Into that kitchen’
the Oregonian from an Albany man The roffee that was placed In the
la published, and the answer given sand will be toasted and top|>ed off
with a poached egg. the feathered
by the Oregonian:
Albany, O re , Marrh 11— (T o the cooks will lu- transferred to the hen
house until night, and life will hs
K dltor.)— Kindly let me know If one
one
double barrelled dream dangling
can lie comiielled to pay for a paper
What a revelation'
which la continued after the sub­ on pearl hinges
My wife will Jump as In her srh<»il
scription expire#'’ Yours,
days and tell all her friends In New
H. T. KIDOKR8
Haven, lliiekllrk. Krakow. Villa llldg
He can be held reaponsllde If he
and other burgs, and the C. H pa
takes the paper out o f th - poatofllr-
P-rs will he blowing about It na th-y
The postal laws are very explicit
never blew before.
The committee
on the subjert o f aubscrlptlona. and
that haa charge o f all the old saylnga
the best way for a subscriber to
and proverbs will gel out Its p« nrll
stop his paper and avoid payment
and oeraleh out Man i work'a from
for name is to mark It "refu sed" and
«un to aun, woman s work Is never
hand It back to the postmaster. The
done." and make It, "M an e w orks
IKistmaster then la obliged to notify
from sun to sun, woman's fun has
he publisher, and then the pub
Just begun, chickens' work Is never
Usher has no redress In collecting done.”
If he continue* to send the paper
GARDEN SEEDS FOR
to the subscriber.
DISTRIBUTION, FREE
If you do not want a paper to con
T h - Hpok-amun baa received two
tlnue com ing to your nddn aa all you mall sacks of garden seeds from th-
have to do la to mark It "refu ted " govem m ent, through Henntor
and hand It to the postmaster. Just for distribution among the people of
Those who d.slre any
that and nothing more— but do not this section
or these seeds are requested to rail
neglect to pay up what you ow e on
i ! . ’ í 1" "IÜS" ■n'’ ,h, ,r * * " » » will bs
track subscription before «topping the
Th';r" “ f" beans, letture,
parsley, rsdlsh and tomato seeds It
paper.
Will be a good plan lo rouir early
before the supply I. exhausted The
laiat week there were several seeds are free
s
Packagi* rallevi for and delivered.
MRS. W . A . GOLDEN,
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P r o p r ie t o r
Farmers of Oregon
For Experiments.
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BEN GOTTER
Family washing done rough dry. or com­
plete.
$1.35 A SACK !
I fftv t
/t r m f if I V fjsJ li'J
fa m ily
/ tv»'
f l JJ
$1.50 A SACK, DEMENT S BEST ’ HIGH PAÏÏXI
Ithiestrm.
t
ru*r>niliii*>nt»lly Guarente« ’ 1
sack. $A 7T» a Barrel
Try it i n » T mt f|
At all I^a>ltnir • .morn og»:
Redmond Feed & Fuel Company
I>ihtnbut<»nt
All ktntU of Hay. Gram, Fowl. Poultry Sui'plw«. Wooittt
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H O B B ’S
Cash G rocery & Bakery
in th e ir n e w lo c a tio n
s in c e th e fir e
Corner 6th and D Street!
O p p o s it e th e B an k
M
re are still headquarters
for good things to eat
MUST PAY IF TAKE
PAPER FROM OFFICE
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.
T r y us f o r a n y t h in g in th e Grocaj
o r B a k e r y L in e .
p le a se
y o u w ith
W e can
g o o d s a n d price»-
#gv»v
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Plumbing
Tinning and
Electrical Work
Anything in the nhove line we are
prepared to do to tht* natisiaction
of those wanting the work done.
install Rumps and Kitchen
Sinks at a very reasonable price.
We
I^et us consult with you when
in our line.
you want anything
Bourne
■light flurries o f snow In this s e c ­
tion.
The weather man made a
big bluff o f pulling off a snow storrn,
but failed to deliver much o f the
beautiful.
Oeo Kohl and his painters have
been busy the last week repainting'
Some Of the buildings that were dam.
sg -d In the recent fire on Hlnh
■treet.
Phone 417
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THE C. R. M c LALLIN CO
Office on E St. Iietween 5tfi «inti 6U*
REDMOND.
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