I HHDAY. A l ' O t ' H T 7. 11* t .1 THE REDMOND R PO K K H M AN PAGE THRKK FOR THE APPROACHING HARVEST Binders, Mowers and Hay Rakes DRILLS BEAR IN MINI) THAT WE ALSO CARRY A FULL STOCK OF DRILLS—THE CELEBRATED VAN BRUNT AND THE SUPERIOR. WE WISH TO REMIND YOU THAT WE CARRY IN AT ANY TIME WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF ANY STOCK DEKRINO AND JOHN DEERE BINDERS, DEER- IMPLEMENTS. CALL ON US. CONSULT US. IN(*. DAIN AND ADRIANCK MOWERS, EITHER 4V4 OR 5-FOOT CUT; MILWAUKEE. DEERING WE W ILL GIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF MANY YEARS OF EX­ AND JOHN PERIENCE. DEERE HAY RAKES OF ALL SIZES. MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF REPAIRS CARRIED FOR ALL THOSE MACHINES BRING IN YOl’ R LIST OF REPAIRS FOR ANY MACHINE MADE. WE KNOW Binder Twine HOW AND WHERE TO GET THEM FOR YOU THE .QUICKEST WAY. THOSE ORDERS. PROMITEST ATTENTION GIVEN REMEMBER. WE SELL THE PLYMOUTH, KNOWN THE WORLD OVER AS THE BEST BINDER TWINE MADE. COSTS NO MORE THAN THE INFERIOR KINDS Plows and Plow Shares REMEMBER. WE CARRY THE FAMOUS JOHN DEERE PLOWS—THE BEST ON' EARTH. OF THEM WALKING AND RIDING. AND (JOES FURTHER. FULL LINE HARDW ARE EVERY PLOW GUARANTEED TO GIVE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. CALL ON US WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN OLIVER ( HILLED PLOW LINE. BOTH WALKING AND HARDWARE. RIDING. BUILDING HEAVY HARDWARE. MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF CHILLED AND STEEL MATERIAL. SHELF OR WE GET THE GOODS AND GET THE PRICE. SHARES K BIT IN THIS TERRITORY. ALFRED MUNZ, Redmond, Oregon a yield of 5o tmahela per arre ran he e x p e n d Thr ho*a rat them oft thr vines and plrk them up from thr ( r o u n d , tinta aavln* all labor o f f e d ­ ina They make an excellent duality o f pork lly paaturln* on alfalfa and field praa. poik ran lie p r o d u r c i tor from three to four renia and It la worth el*ht to nine m i t a at thr railroad, and the prier will hr hl*hrr Inatead o f lower. t h i s si.< t m >\ i s « i i.i n u n m If thr farmer* o f thla a c t i o n *o K lO II l|4 M «94, I M I 11101*44 TO Into ho* ralaln* and atay with It, It will becom e one of our *rratr#t In- i l I T T I N T i l l M OX I \\ III duatrlee. for the return« are lar*r, I m s II.I 4.IIOW \ — I I . » O H \ quirk and aure HOG RAISING PAYS PROFITS »«.«to n M AUkET M ill • rtn* r u n eh . lliM.x IT GOSSIP OF WHAT IS DOING AÏ THE CAMPS aiore The ladle* o f the party did much better than the men. however, and were *ucrea*ful. Quite a party went up be*In. Miss Eva Graves. Mrs. on the raat bank o f the old canal O. P Putnam. O. P. Putnam. R. B and are workln * up toward Camp 3 Gould. D. C. May. l T. N. Hoffman. K The material here la earth mixed M I.ara. C. S. Hudson with large rocka and boulder*. aome o f which have lo be blasted out It T \ K IN G PHK» A C T IO N . la much more difficult to work than the upper end and Freano arrapera The Rolllckaen family were seated cannot be uaed at all. Mora than a at their morning meal and Mrs Rol- quarter nt a mile o f ditch haa been ltrksen, as was her wont, had built by thla crew. monopoHxed the morning paper and From Camp 3 the teama are work- the conversation. in* on the upper end o f the right ‘ ■Well,** said Mra. Rollleksen. after of way It la very nearly cleared a business-like glance at the head­ to the Intake. lines on the flrst page and a suffra­ The re*ular force la nearly to Ita gist swirl to the sixth and seventh, full workln * strength, but a» some ["M r*. Wilson Is the flrst lady o f the of the work will he let by contract, land." more men will get job*. ■'Shh-hh-shh!” hissed or lisped. If i From lli«> Ttiinalo Tlmeal I In thla a c t i o n of Central Oregon ■e . ly all the farniliiK Itidtiatriea are In a morn or lea* experimental alate (F r o m Ihr Tum alo Tlmeal N< arlv everything liaa I h >«.| i Ir lct, hul Tw o o f Ihr old-tlmera III thla «er­ III' opinion o f moat farmi>ra la that timi. Hill Brown and lla rv r Courte­ ■ m o n e y ra n hr mailr f r o m h og* nay. ao far for*ot thr loratlon o f the Mi. i any o l h r r llnr o f fa r m in g landmark* In thla vlrlnlty aa to *et ■ T liry ra n hr ra is ed a l o n r o r na a lo*t la*t Wednesday night They •I-' llnr with dalryliiK o r K r n r r a l were romiti* to the ramp to * o to ffc'tiling work the next day and It he*an to Th r prevailing practice la lo paa- *et dark before they rame In al*hl of Im « 1 Ih«' aowa anil voliti* plya on al- the ramp. No .7 About a quarter fair« a> aiHin aa II alarla * row I n it In o f a mile or leaf from the ramp they |)i'< aprliiK Mom« o f th# farmrra *ot off the roatl entirely and took to ■ tik e I hr mistake o f thinking alfalfa the wood* It wa* noon ao dark that lira la sufficient, but Ihr greatest they cottili noi a«.e, a» they made a rowth la ohtalnril hy f e d Inn «rain ramp o f their ow n rl*ht (here Alon* 'lie additional growth will much about the middle o f the nl*ht a por- o r r than pay for Ihr icraln and mat ruplne came around and dlaturbrd f frnlIn* their alumbera Courtenay aaya that Th r Kraln fed la uaually barley, Itili drown *ol up and tied thr til miK'h bean. ahorla and mill atulf "iKirky” to a t r e . but niaAve It wa* alao nard When ak Im milk la Courtenay hlmaelf that t«M»k to thr |rd. ih r iiuantlfy o f iiraln ran hr tall limber. When mornln* rame warned Whey la alao uard when they looked around and found the vnllahlr, hut It la not ao valuable ramp only a few hundred yard* away, a m k I in milk. Juat over the hill The hogs are paaturrd by fm rlim The ••Katxenjammer Klda’’ are it a p i e r o f alfalfa with woven wire huay w ith all the newcomer* to Camp enclng, o r by using "h u rd le a " or 3 It aerina that they have the orlg- ’ panels” o f lioarila, whlrh ran hr t II It I KaWen laminera beat a mile, and novrd around It la always brat to the follow « who com e to work «non avr tw o flelda, ao that thr alfalfa find It out Standing the powder ■ay jirow In tine while It la belli* m»n on hla head In the hole he I» Matured In the other dl*Rln* la only one o f tlielr many After the plica have *rown Into trick* ar*er ho*a, the next problem la to The new rook at Camp 4. ao the Tut them, and at the leaat expeitae fellowa aay, I« a gootl one. F o r thla Rraln mitat be uaed and ao The hot weather a«>eiiia to *et the I far barley haa hern uard more than tieat o f nome w ho are workln*. Mon- j any other. The heat way. however, day Frank Phoenix and Troy Heaver ( F r o m The Tum alo T im es) a to plant Canada Held praa. allow were down and out aa the r«>ault of The Tum alo Tennis Terrier« went them to almoat ripen and turn Ihr the heat. to Hend Sunday and were defeated F og* In to harvral them Canada Held peHM do exlrrmidy well here and The Spokesman for *ood printing by the fa*t player* there In the Anal LADIES DEFEAT BEND TENNIS PLAYERS you like It better. Mr Rollleksen ‘ •Why ‘ Shhh-shh-sh? *** demanded Mr* Rollleksen " T h e cook might hear y o u ! ” • COMMISSION APPOINTED TO INVESTIGATE PEST ________ _ Rook Canvasser - I n these v ol­ umes you have the whole sum of hu­ man k n owledge In convenient form Mr. Meek — Thanks. It's no use to me. Hook Canvasser— But your wife, perhaps. Mr Meek -Oh. she knows It all al­ ready. *•4 H T H E \ S T E R N O R E G O N P L A G IE BN T ti STATE RE It \ H K I T K O l’G H T 4 im ti.U A The rabbit pest is now modernized A commission has been appointed to investigate It. Governor West ap­ pointed on sh e commission W L. Finley, state gam e warden; Dr. W. H. Lytle, state veterinarian, and P. D Hechwlth. professor o f bacteri­ ology at the Oregon Agricultural College "T h ese men will be requested to look most carefully into the matter and devise, if possible, some means o f destroying the rabbits in order that this pest, which is seriously menacing the farmers In Southeast­ ern and Central Oregon, may be ex­ terminated." stated the G overnor Governor West said this action was taken ow in g to the num erous c o m ­ munications com in g to his office from the farmers In that portion o f the state, compla in ing of the rabbit pest and asking for assistance in brin g­ ing about the extermination o f the pesky animals. A meeting o f the commission will be called at an early date power production as well as being the ow ner o f extensive coal flelda. Mr. Scheel was taken up the O ch oco this m ornin g by the com m it­ tee and expressed h im elf as being delighted with the crop ou tlook and appearance o f the country and was much pleased to note the prospect o f coal in the im mediate vicinity o f Prinevtlle. At the close o f the inter­ view Mr. Scheel said: " T h i s railroad project has been pending for m ore than a year and at times it looked as though we would nqt get together, but to-day I am extremely pleased to state th*t the deal is permanently c losed." Mr. Scheel expressed his pleasure to the members o f the com m ittee for the very kind and courteous treatment he had received at their hands. He left this afternoon for home. The people o f Prinevtlle and vicin­ ity are certainly much Indebted to the members o f the railroad c om m it­ tee for their time and earnest efforts in bringing about the adjustment o f all differences leading to the con ­ summation o f this railroad project. The members o f this railroad c om m ittee are: T. M Baldwin. C. M Elkins. C. Sam Smith. Henry Cram and John R. Stinson. SHE GOT TH E M O N EY. The young wrife o f a Detroit man, who Is not especially sweet tempered, one day approached her lord con cern­ ing the matter o f $100 or so. " I ' d like to let you have It, my dear.” began the husband, "b u t the fart Is I haven't that am ount in the bank this m orn ing— that Is to say, I haven't that amount to spare. In as much as 1 must take up a note for $2 00 this afternoon."’ “ Oh. very well, Ja mes." said the wife, with an om inous calmness. "If you think the man who holds the note can make things any hotter for you than 1 can. why do as you say, J a m e s !” . CONTRACT SIGNED ! FOR THE METOLIUS PRINEVILLE R. R. Ct>-Kd What tense do 1 use when Prlnevllle Journal; A contract I say "1 am beautiful? ” has Just been closed with H. P Bold Soph— Rem ote past. Scheel o f Tenlno. Wn , for the c o n ­ struction of a standard gauge steam or electric railroad from Metollus to Prlnevllle. The construction work O R E G O N a n d W A S H IN G T O N will start as soon as the right o f way and other necesary preliminaries are disposed of. It Is as yet unde­ A Dtractory s f each City. T o w n and Village, giving deacrlpltva .k .lc h of cided whether or not electricity will **ch place. Im allow. petmia-Mn. tata- be used from the start, but It can graph. «hipping and ban king pnli.it be safely stated that ultimately It Stan C-tnaatand Directory, compiled by buatnaaa wad prafaaalon. will be an electric line, as Mr. Scheel n . L rot.* a co.. i t t m - x Is heartily Interested In patents o f ' I . tJ M ^ F O L K ’S Business Directory