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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
i i < - - i\ ■ i. .. h y r. *.< . 4l r. dillo ti< Imported Percheron Stallion pf st Hotel Redmond M I T TO t i * \ \ H T \T III M l III I At o m I I., l o M i l » *<*l III Commercial Men’s Headquarters in Central Oregon. A . C. LUCAS, Prop'r. WATCH REPAIRING I delire to announce to the people o f Redm ond and vicinity that I hare opened a Jewelry Store In the W. H. Anderaon atore in Redmond, and am prepared to do all klnda of Watch and Jewelry Repairing, and as 1 am a Practical W atchm aker I G U A R A N T E E SATIS FACTIO N IN E V E R Y P AR TICU LA R. Let me do your work and you will be pleased with reaulta. I. H. E. W H IT M A N J E W E L E R AND W A T C H M A K E R . OFFIC E. REDMOND. NEXT DOOR K li.llT \\ \4 il \\ t: h i hi TO POST- JO U R D A N & SON Livery, Feed and Sale Stables Redmond, Prineville and Sisters Passenger and Express Stages Daily TITLE ok I III lo ll “ LUTHER” 4*» I1»T \ !»• It 41*- I» BUY YOUR Pure I^ard, Home Cured Hams and Bacon at home and keep the money in circulation here. Redmond Market That an Oregon boy Is entltled to thè chatuplonshlp of thè aorld a» a lattato ralser. was thè staiement re cently tnade by State Superlntendent o f Schools. says thè Salem Journal Frotn otte poiato Fusene Dutnond ralsed 440 pounda of potatoea sud eJthlblted thè ut st thè state fair Issi fall He sprouted (he potato and planted 301 bill* The statement of Superlntendent Alderman waa occaeloned by a letter recri t ed frotn a r c a l d e ut of thè state who called attentlon to thè rialme of sn Knglish boy to thè world s rhsm ptonahtp berausr he had ralsed 2 70 pounds o f potatoea front 11 potatore The Oregon boy'e record ahows thè wonderful fertlllty of thè soli aa » e li ss hta wkIII aa a p o t ilo ralaer. TELLS BEST METHOD OF FEEDING YOUNG CHICKS 44 III stand for arrtlr » during foiluaing piare» and da le» 0 4 EH A good quality o f rolled oats Is suggested ss sn excellent Art! feed for chirks by the poultry husbandry department o f the Oregon Agricul tural College Bread crumbs or stale bread soaked In milk and squeezed dry are also vory good An Other good feed for I'.e first few days Is a raw egg mixed with bran and a little shorts nr middlings, fed in a crumbly condition twtre a day Any o f these may he fed twice s day with the addition of cracked »heat and cracked corn Until the chicks have learned to eat, the food should he given on clean sand After a couple of days the «-racked » h e a t and rorn should lie fed In chaff so as to make the chicks scratch The depth of the chaff should Increase «|th the devel opnient of the chirks After the first week the bran and egg or bread and milk ahould lie die rontlnued and In Ita place a math of bran and ahorta or bran and mid- dllnga with ground rornt about three parta bran to one o f mlddllnga, and one of corn t should be fed If the ground corn Is too high priced, finely ground wheat may lo used, and later finely ground oata. with a plnrh o f salt and enough milk or water added to make a crumbly mixture Aa much aa the rhlrka will clean up readily In an hour or le** should he given once a day. The cracked grains In the chaff should he fed un til the chirks are six weeks old when whole wheat may tie given them The soft food should not he left In the feeding troughs after the rhlrka have had all they will eat A dish o f charcoal should he kept where the chicks ran get at It all the time, and a small dlalt o f dry mid dllnga will provide a good cure for ordinary diarrhea When the feeding of the egK |a discontinued beef scraps should he substituted In a box or hopper where the chicks can help themselves nny time. The feeding should he plan ned to keep the rhlrka busy most of the day. T H E Y 44 4 NT TO I.EG 4I. LIMIT, Ml STN’T The new 10 hour law, fixing the maximum time that persons may lie employed In any mill, factory or any manufacturing establishment, which goes Into effect In June, prohibits an employer from permitting his em ployes to work more than 10 hours a day even though the employe d e sire to work longer hours, according to an Interpretation o f the law made by Assistant Attorney General Ik- Long. The opinion was rendered to C. M. Page o f Drain. J. B. ROE, Proprietor H cliool H o lid a y * IW-yotid Iter nil "P a rd on me, madame, but I once That school teachers are entitled made a portrait o f a lady that re to full pay for all holidays allowed sembled her.” by the school board without making yot------” " A n d yet,” she continued, "m a n la " I met a man who Inslsta that he up the time, is the opinion of Assis tant Attorney General De Iking ren often er b r o k e ! " never made a mistake." f o r sale " T h e assertion proves that he Is dered In reply to a query from Ira Powell, chairman o f the Monmouth "T h la portrait ^ t e . n t remtmble « V o f ,h° " * h° MV#r told * school board. me at a l l." ,1® the season ol l»|J 44 EDNI A l l A V and T III I I N D 4 I I lM P ’ t I ^cop cun Tt II «»r » *rut at tka AT Jill K DAN A #OVH IIAIIN Dl MUKII'TION Hteel gray, g ood style and ardua sad In disposition Imported from F r a in e In July. 1*0* by \ C H,y, A Co of Portland, and look first premium In hla < I sm al Iks .«ai** Fair In Ortobe' " W o m a n Is considered the weak- vessel," she remarked, "a n d As much range aa poaslble on freah ground should he given the .chicks, and the houaea kepi rlran and free from tnltea. ! Old papers for aale at thla office. lists gu ilt >> Tl lassi l'ale TEH MS 112 lo Insure alth foal. I l o for lit- season yw reason, money due al end o l season T o Insure, money da* Shsa mare la k n o » n lo he In foal, disposed o l uf removed from rogati Care «III be taken to present arridente, but rrsisinalhls for A fry 44 M FREMII c,Maker Pricket Island Percheron Horse Co. 1 Hotel Oregon Prineville, Oregon NEW TEN HOUR LAW BINDS ALL EMPLOYES THEY er I W . l 1*11 I II I* 111*1*1104 I l> ol P A Worthin gton. representing the Harrtman railroad, was In llurna a few day» the p u l week and filed In the local laud office map« o f the laat link through Hartley county of the Oregon Eastern railroad, »ay* the Harney County N r « « Theee map* cover a atretch o f nearly 45 miles, reaching from the eaat line of section 35. township 24. south range 30 east, running west by a little south and leaving the county at the west line o f section 4. township 2? south, range 2 4 eaat. Thla Indicates what has been un derstood here all the time, that the Oregon Eastern will be built to a connection at Odell, and not (lend In fact the maps which Mr. W or th ington went from here to latkevlew to file show that the line will follow the old survey almost straight thru the north end o f Lake and Klamath counties to Odell, 4 0 miles south and 18 miles west o f Rend Progress on this road will now be rapid. An opening has been made through the big tunnel In Malheur canyon and only short work will be necessary to permit track laying through It, and the transportation of trains and material for the laying of track on the grade which Is already made to the east line o f Harney county. In the meantime grading through Crane creek canyon will proceed and by the close o f summer the whistle will be heard In Harney valley. The peope o f Burns do not pro pose to wait too long before making an effort to have direct connection with the main line. A preliminary meeting has been held to test public sentiment and It Is found that prop erty owners are willing to put In 25 per cent or more of their aaaeaaed valuation Into an organization that will build a branch If necessary. EVEN THOUGH REDMOND, OREGON Phone 13*i2 i s I ol REDMOND. Modern Equipment. First-class Service ! TH K K K — M 4t*s OK I I V I'I" Ins I Al U • II J -4 ■ Newly Furnished Throughout New Management HUS. I B A » . III IIIIKV. tlanaur The Hotel Oregon’s Automobili* connects with all trains at Redmond “Ozark King’ THIS STANDARD BRED REGISTERED PAC ING STALLION W ILL M AKE THE SEASON OK 1913 AT THE F O L I/)WING PLACES: AT lit ( KI.KY'S HARN IN REDMOND. MON DAYS AND TI ES I) AYS OF KAUM WEEK. AT III ( KI.KY'S ( LOYERDALE RAN( R ON THURSDAYS «ni SATUDRAYS EACH WEEK TERMS: SERVII K. $|0 FOR SEASON. CASH WITH SEE BUCKLEY IIROTIIKRS. W. J. IIUCKLEY, Moniti len ii fair mi** fair Ltnf