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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1913)
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SHOWS CORN The SiHikwemsn has shout I.0OO pounds of old typ* metal that Is Just the thing for babbit instai, pai king for luîtes, etc Same w ill he sold 1 li*.I■■ ■..mi l ” 'U r Ao IIO. h • reasonable l a i » « quant R io« sold Moets e l e o Mon.la» itlahl III M inila« Hall Vl.HIng K u lgM i «'*■ at s discount rortllallv in»limi Compivi«» l • A»'t Ititi«’ *«*# « ih »! i»ho lo)ira}>hlo l’opl»»* of Crook coutil^ January 7th. ridurli« Cmialjr mai»# •»«! l»lu«» tiny lai Poilette Is hauling spuds prtntliiK PrlnwlUv. A*r«’<«*ii to town these days He Is placing his PR O PE R P R F l’ XRATION O F *»«>11. I » M in i: potatoes in the new Partners' I nton i o( als warehouse at Itedmond to await or ders. Them» are the first potatoes The Redmond I Moti Warehouse from this section to bo taken In for warehouse .. ... . .. Com pan) the farmers storage since the completimi of the To stimulât«« » greater interest in selection of seed th<> yield ttiul quul- Is open and rea.lv for business big warehouse the grow inn of corn and to demon* Hy may be Improved from year to Partuers are utgml to bring ill tbelr lie«» lie. km u n made a business atrate the possibilities and profita year. Cultivate the corn every seek potatoes tor storage so as to be pro trip to Prlnevllle Thursday bleness of corn growing In the coun until it is tasse led. One acre of this Mr». Allen Wlllcoxen. who has ,or m,rkr l try tributary to its lines, the O -W K green corn » I I I make from 600 to been on the sick list for the past sev If you want pure milk or cream it N. » i l l distribute several hundred 700 pounds of pork eral days. Is Improving dollars in cash prises during the phone Ttchenor. No IIO 4 4tf Hog In.lu-try Al.lcil Karl Porrest returned Prldav from coming season, according to an an “ A medium variety o f the dent llelllngham, W n . accompanied hy a If you want comfort In heating or nouncement made by 0. U Smith, corn should follow the flint for later »*«•*• little lady whom he la Intro- rooking you will burn coal, the kind the company's agriculturist It Is cheaper than fceding Hy using the portable fence ductng to hla friends ss Mr» Forrest MrSherry sells Mr. Smith declares that Held corn nrsiNKss e.n ... . . ................. “ »d feeding a limited area at a time. This popular young man and brl.le » ‘**‘1 » " ‘I f» r '•*•* trouble to handle Cltl W ICTOW D Jllit 4S ailut*aa(Ull) lli . . K(ir Iiarlli’titira apii 1» \l> Sliofiy In .... ,oh..e ,.,r. JJtf the northwest as in any other part ,h«> P '« » *'•«> h“ rv<“»< their ow ii feed h* v«* **'*’ «■•ngrstulatlona of all I'ow lie'll ^enlighten vou without any noticeable waste *U Hulte May they live long and be o f the I'nited States He has travel -W h eth er the corn Is cut up and prosperous. Regulation eihlbltlon coop# fM ed over nearly every section o f Ore- goni Washington and Idaho during ,# 4 tn ,h* lo‘ - or ho« * r* ,^rn •,*, fr" m • » '* h» A' «r ig h t , asst w f W are allowed to feed It down muat be Tllle Monday where he had paid hla uiond Poultry Assn JUS the {vast year and In every locality mother a short visit he found some farm er who was determined by location, labor a va il The Itedmond t'nlon Warehouse Fred llrown returned to Vancou- able, water and fencing Whichever growing corn successfully. Company la equipped to handle all way It la done one will And the most « 11 • I«** week after a pleasant " I t ts a mistaken Idea that corn kinds of merchandise and general cannot be profitably grown through rapid and profitable gains are made VI*H here with hla mother and other storage. JTtS from the green corn Kven when relatives out the Paciflc Northwest." says Mr Miss Helen I’eery came In from Smith. "T h e failures that I have hogs are running on rich stubble P O M . h C IIK A I’ F m T noted usualiV'have"been due to püor a<,|,U- an •**•«“ » « *>' «>rn P or,l,l" d *»<urday where she .pent a Those In the city who have used * moat enjoyable two weeks visiting seed, carelessness in the preparation w l" ,n I« * ™ " * * * * * * “ the soft coal sold by It McMherry, “ To stimulate a greater Interest In her father and brothers state that It Is cheaper than wood o f the land or lack o f proper cultiva I- »»' Thursday Joe Shearer, ditch Thorough testa have been made and the growing of corn the O-W. R g tion. As a feed for dairy cow » to rider for the Central Oregon Irriga the results have been satisfactory supplement the short, dry pastures N will, during the coming season. distribute several hundred do ars in Hon t o . found the Ice so bad In the toal keep# a good Are all night In July and August, there ts nothing . __ .. , _ . . or all day. when properly used in a cash prlies. The plan contemplates I’ 1» flume, known as the stave pipe. coal stove If Interested else quite equal to green corn. a corn show for Pastern Washington «'»•* he was obliged lo call for aaals- Sherry Corn Fine Food Plant and Northern Idaho about December '«n e e The telephone waa put In "T h e corn plant produces the lar J H Kederer. the wood worker, 1. 1913. and another at some point u**’ * n<* some 16 or 20 men respond- gest measure o f feed per area of in Pastern Oregon the week follow- ed •» person and worked under Mr desires to Inform ths people of Red- land and labor involved of any plant, where prlies will be awarded Shearer'# direction the greater part mond and vicinity that he has mov- except alfalfa under Irrigation. The ing. for the best acres o f corn, the best ° f 'h e day until the big flume was ed his wood working shop to the Hen corn plant also utiilxes a heavy appli ears of corn, the largest yields o f cleared o f let and ready for water to (Jotter shop near the T u n A U n cation o f barnyard manure more fodder, and (he beat eaaays on grow- he turned In. lumber yard. js t f readily than any other plant. Pre- sumably the farmer w ho'm ake, live- ln* ° ° rn A fln* of * ~ d . J “ d ln •took a leading factor in his system w l*1 *** » « u r e d from those already ' rom Idaho Sunday Mr W arner la Farmers, bring your potatoes to o f farming will have an abundance * rowln" corn ,n ,h* W lOUS sections, practically a stranger In these parts, your warehouse so they ran be ready o f barnyard manure to apply during T b u wU1 b* ‘•‘•««'Ihuted among having come here recently and pur- for shipment nt any time on n rising the winter month, to the land that ,uch farm* r* “ » “ • '" « “ > Pl»nt rh“ *’d « h»» Fulkerson home H I. market 3713 Is to be planted to corn the follow ing ,n d c* r* for 11 * ccordln* “ > ^ f r o m single b le s ~ d n e „ ha. season The plowing should be done tlon' : d* u “ * d Instruction. for pre- «he unanimous approval o f all his a . early as the character o f the land parin* the « ro “ '>d’ ' « • » « « •"<* « " l ° ,n "> «-Ic o m ln g he and bride among us. rill admit, and as deep as the weight planting the corn and cultivation The big barn under construclon on Advertisements published under o f the team will permit, harrowing * ,M ^ f « rnl« h* d * ‘ «h »«P ** the Uarrett place was com pletely de- this head at one cent a word fur o f seed. and cultivating at Intervals of from moltahed by the severe winds which **ch Insertion No advertisement IMverwity o f l*r»xturt» I rgetl five to seven days until the middle or visited this section last week W ork- inserted for less thsn l& rents Dr- Inst o f May. which will put the "T h e purpose of the company In men. however, are gathering up the drr* from out o f (own must Inform ground tn good tilth and deatroy taking up this corn propaganda and wreck and w ill » » n begin work u" h° * l“ u” 1 ,h* « d •• « » most o f the weed seeds present. No bolding a corn show for the first - tun. Out o f town orders must be v. a x , accompanied by raah Initials and gain is made by planting the corn time In the Pacific Northwest Is to Mr and M r. W ooley. Mr and M r. n iu rr, „ wur4a seed too early. The ground should encourage a more general dlverslfl- Stnead and Mr and Mra Winslow of be warm enough so that the corn cation o f farm crops, better livestock (he A lfa lfa seellon, came down to the FOR HAI.F w ill come up quickly and grow rap- and better methods o f feeding. W> big dance last Thursday night at the Idly without any check. The stunt- also believe that In a great many tn- New high grade bicycle, never us- Ueo Hobbs' place ed corn plant like the stunted pig. stances the corn Held will be a satls- C. Truesdale look Mina Viola to ,d R *“ °n *b le Call at Spokesman w ill seldom make a profitable factory and profitable substitute for Olflre. P rln evllle Sunday, where she III growth. From October until Lie- the summer fallow. It would also continue her school work. Hood heater for sale cheap One cember the corn can be fed green dl- check against the general derange- Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Foster and block east of Hub ti D. K eim en It rect from the field. But the climate ment o f business that always accom- Miss Ruth returned Sunday from o f this section Is not well adapted to panics a failure or even partial loss ... „ ... Hronie turkey hens for sale In . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . „ Glenns r erry. Idaho, where they vla- tbe handling o f fodder corn. o f wheat crop. It la a well recognli- quire of N P Alley, Powell Hut te or Ited the past two weeks with rela phone No. 2103 3St3 "Experience has demonstrated al- ed fact that those localities where tives. so that the silo is the only safe and diversified farm ing Is practiced are Cross cut saw In good condition at Mrs Frank llayn and grand- satisfactory place to store fodder less subject to bad seasons and perl- , V. „7 T ” , 7" ' »7 7 7 . . , . t , . . . . daughter Miss Hazel celebrated Joint * bargain The Mpok cantan corn. The best time to harvest the odlcal spasms o f bad business than „ . , . . . . ,, . , . . birthdays .Sunday at the latter s fodder corn for the silo Is just as the are those localities where a single Voting shoals, and Johnson Old home Their guests were Mr. and kernel begins to harden. The best crop system o f farming prevails, Trusty 150 to 176 egg Incubator A Mrs Frank Bayn. Mr. and Mrs A. W variety o f corn for this purpose is a “ W e believe that a corn show will A Berg, Redmond. 28t2 Hayn, Pauline Truesdale, Hazel and medium dent corn that will mature prove as valuable a factor In stlmu- Gladys Hayn, Alvin Klggs and Itoss Team o f mares, 6 and 7 years old. ln about 80 days. Home grown seed latlng diversified farming and Im- Buanett. weight 1126 and 1 2 6 0 ; 2 yearling la always preferable to that brought prove methods o f stock breeding and Mr and Mrs. Pearl Fulkerson and rolla; 1 set Concord breeching bar- from a distance. The corn plant al- feeding, doing for mixed farm ing , , a „ ...... , ........... . . . . « ■ > “ ••• . » nd * » * ' « P P 1* « h " " « . P ® «"^ condition, more readily than any flower .h o w . and other other plant. By proper care In the have done for them.” P H IN F V II.I.F -M F T O U t S R. R. Now Stated Tliat the Above Railroad I » a Sure Thing The Crook County Journal, pub- Ilshed at Prlnevllle. last week bad the follow ing railroad story: The third time Is the charm. This seems to be true regarding a rail- road to Prlnevllle. It Is practically aM 'ired that the terms o f the Scheel proposition can be met and that this city will be connected by rail with one or both o f the trunk lines enter- Ing Crook county. This much the finance com m ittee concedes There are a number o f large contributors who live In the country or are out of town that have not subscribed, but w ill do so at the first opportunity. The soliciting committee, compos- ed o f Messrs. FI kins, Baldwin, Stln- son and Smith, say that they are m ore than pleased at the unanimity with which people met the call for subscriptions. Everybody came up with the amount suggested. So cer- tain is the com m ittee that the full amount to be subscribed can he se- cured that they have elegraphed Mr. Scheel hat It la up to him to do his part o f the contract. So It Is prseti- cally settled that P rln evllle will get the road. Hoopla. ------------------------ The Spokesman fo r good printing -hows. family left r rlday for Seaside, Ore . « ' ’«e, 1 Schüttler 3 •* Inch wagon wh, r„ th„ y w|„ vlllt Mr„ ^ , « . )nrh John , ^ r. WIlUlni( ,I)W j s p e cl.ltle. rf||||VN an„ roncIudB lo middle a M Overturf. Slaters. Or- locate permanently. W e regret ex- egon ZXtf ceedtngly the removal o f this fam ily Tw o heating sloven will be sold at A TU O I G U T FOR T H F N FW V F A H but wlah them unbounded s u c r e « In r e a d a b le ' « ¿ k e ’.m' n their new location. The Follow ing Me—« g e I k Applica- year old Berkshire lloar for John Tengman and I>. A. Yates hie to .Any Locality Apply to X, The Spokesman are loading a car o f wheat for Bend 13 tf Keevea W lllcoxen waa a visitor at ° ^ 'ce- A K Judd, president o f the Che- the county seat Tuesday. FOR ItFN T balls, Wn., Citizens Club, sent cut a E. N. Hall returned from Port- Improved Irrigated land In the card with the follow in g message on. land Sunday. He was accompanied and aa It Is good “ dope" and appll- by his brother, Rodney Hall, and Powell Hutte district for rent. Ap cable to any community we publish brother In law Merton Shutrum ply to (J. A. M< Furlane, Redmond. 2, lf It in fu ll: The form er will solicit asbestos work Oregon._____________ "J f you like the old town best, tell In Redmond, Bend and Prlnevllle MONEY TO IklAN 'em so! If you’d have her lead the Mrs. F. N. Hall decided to continue Money to loan at reasonable rates rest, help her gro w ! W’ hen there’s her Portland visit for a couple of on Improved farm land. F. It Hlck- anything to do, let the fellow s count weeks. prfc.ThV I’ U re Jersey d e llv m t l to eti Mudi» to Order Measurements taken ders I'rom ptl) Filled MRS I # » y I m it n( the ■ sud Or Mill NTYIKW F I. OS BOR NIC K. It. T K 'M K N o r . Repaient t'orsetier Redmond, Oregon I’hooe N.. siu p , City Urn ma . w a y . adap t. Itaelf « » • J* » I. Ill, So cie ty D ire cto ry Corn Growing Is Paying Industry It. I II I ’ Il M| i.\ y T i l K RKDMOND SPOKESMEN PAO K SIX AND Transfer All Orders (ihrn Suliwfm tor) Hlour, Feed and K M iSHKRRY.h* F. II. KODEMKYKK PHYSICIAN and SI KiiKON CAFE ROY 6 lh ami F xtmtt c a m e s in »tort th» Kyes Tested. (> la mas ’ s P roperly Fitted O ffice in K h rc t H r »* Redmond, - M ock Oregon L E A D IN G BRAMI O F GOODS that arc handled it it first rlaa* rain D H . J. H A R R DENTIST Johnson Buildinic Redmond, - Oregon Milk and C Hen (¡otter Contractor & Builder ro a t r e EMS IN ANY P*»T 0Í RKPMOXD Plana, S|vrlflrstion» and Estimate# fumt#hed fur all classe# of buildings Reti mond, D E i.iv i RKD h Oregon K *7TY Phone 40* Every Day in the Year Through Train to Portl I . c a v e s R i’ilmniiil 7 :ir> « . m., a r r i v e s P o r t l a n d r»: 30 p. CENTRAL OREGON UM DIRECT CONNECTIONS — FOR— on you; you'll feel better when It’s If Powell Butte raisers o f thor- *on' 5 1 7 ,,H* rd Trade b ld g. Pori through, don't you know. If you bred fowls are to land their share o f *and’ " r,,* ,>ii 27(4 want to make a hit. get a name! If premiums at the coming Redmond m , ( p-oit MFItVl< F — TO— th other fellow Is It,who’s to blame? Poultry Hhow we must get busy. I.et , Spend your money in the town where each one exhibit a pen at least, and service' "irl*Oi'/'casli^for scr'vl **"*V |1 li r ! II/.’i;; l lA< ,)V,A’ SPOKANK. MIN N K you pull the sheckles down, give the show outsiders we are there with the Ogg, Redmond. * T ' ''¡u in '" L ii lrA <:0 ’ PKNVKH, OM AHA, ST. I. o U S ^ mall concern a frown -that's the goods when It comes to fsney poni r .Z L Y: 'î'" 1 A l'1' l o i n t s k a s t «nd so i m .. gam e! If you'r used to giving knocks try. " A ll ready, b o o s t ' l i s t F M .A N F o l H VI» the North l'.ank Rond, Northern Pacific and Grcnt > change your style. Throw bouquets Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Jourdan, Mr. l-*»t us do your next order of Job • en {.iilwayg. Fareg, Mchediileg and detail» will is1 ,u instead o f rocks awhile. Let the oth- and Mrs. Flm er Swanson, Miss Fpi- printing. High grade work and on retiuent. er fellow roast, shun him as you ma Snider and Flm er Frlckson com- Pr*r'’* «»tlsfactory. The Redmond would a ghost, meet hla hammer posed a party o f Redmond people Spokesman LIMITED TRAINS with a boast and a smile. When a that attended the Hobbs' dance last stranger from afar comes along tell Thursday evening, him who and what we a r e — make It ■ ---------------- strong. Needn't flatter; never bluff, Pouting wife— You used to call tell the truth, that’s enough Join me the light o f your life. the boosters— -that's the stuff. We Huh— Bo I did; but I had no Idea belong.” the meter was going lo register such ■ a cost. Copy your letters with manifold T h . a — ., -------T " paper— at The Spokesman. The Spokesman for good printing W. D. SKINNKIt, Tratllc Manaifcr, PortUnd» Live, energetic newspaper can vassers ran make good money. A p ply at Spokesman office. 3 3 tf A classified tireless work advertisement Is a hunter, and seldom Copy your letters with manifold paper at The Spokesman Spokesman Classified ads bring result»— try them - don’t cost much H. BAI KOI,, Agent, Redmond, Oregon- The Spokesm Keeps you posted on newn m atters all th* *'lll<