il nur \t vi«.- i il m i T lIK ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ I J. F. IIOSCH, M. I). ! CORRESPONDENCE j ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ PHYSICIAN anti SltKGKON N. I*I.M h »\ T tlK K It’ K: * . Cornar 6lh nini K His. O regon >11(1, D R . J. BARR DENTIST I JiillltiwiM Hmlililltf ninni!, - O regon G. A. McFarlane L A W Y E K PmrtJ In all rirtirU ami If. 8. I jiim I i »Itil i» Redmond - Oregon Vincent’s LIVERY, FEED and TRANSFER RKI> m o ND. . I’li.me No OREGON 1702 PURE Jersey Milk 2 d«i vered to customers in an purt of the city. MOI NTYIKW FARM E. It. T1CIIKNOK. 1'rop. No. Hill KrtlmoiMl, Ore, •s vc«nn- XPtnllN Cl D isions C o e v m o e r a Ac M.r • II OREGON A G R IC U LTU R A L COLLEGE B E G IN S « • forty-«Oh school y«sr I l f " «>■«» <• 1st» D E C R E E C O U R S E S I« msnv phaw-Mtl M e OlTUSt gNQINIIWINO HOM* *OC>-. .Mica MlNlNU rontSTSY COM- Mgecl P m ..MACY T W O Y E A R C O U R S E S In Anmcui. TVS* homi E c o n o m ic * M acm an ic A m a ro n ts Y H Y c o m m a . c i pma . macy t e a : h e r s C o u r s e s i « «•»«•> trn ' 11«<1 al llm "Poplar Karri ’ Krl.lay, r«ioriilna lo ll«ml on ih « «tuning train Mr llaiiaon rul Mra M’mxt’a lln« rrop of nala laal Thurailay Klia I ’ haat. rlali«il Kinma amt lot. r M'ooila Krl.lay afl«rumin Mi ami Mra Pruvoat went lo ll«ml lo tlall r«lallv«a Halur.lay, r«lurnlng Humlay «.«u ln a Mr Chapman of Porllaml. vlalfatl hla ranch amt rallr.l on friends h«rr Humlay Kranrra Thonipaon waa umt«r ihr •In* tnr a car« a I « » tlaya laal * « « k Mr ami Mra Kr.il Kullrr ami children vlalir.l Ih« llain«lil family al Ih« Tumalo camp Humlay Mra H a lil« AA'ooda ami rhlltlrrn ami Kraur«a Thompaon » « n l lo I ha Tumalo ramp lo am* Mra Wootla' aona, « h o arr » o r king lli« r « I lia Chaa« an<1 V«llna N«th«ry rall«il at Ih« ,'l n.|«rl«tlg»" Hun.lay Many In thla lurallly look advan- lag« of l b « Khret Hr... - aal« Halur- tlay Mr ami Mra Charl«a Hlahm rlaltnl al Ih« horn« of J A Chaa« Humlay Mra M«la«l ami h«r alat«r. » h o ha. b««n rlalllng h«r for Ih« |>aat i » o » « « k a . I«ft on th« Hunilay even- Ing train for Spokane. » h « r « lh«y » I I I tlall r «la llt«a Krom lh«ro lh«y » I I I reiurn lo th«lr respective hum«a Mra J A Thompaon ralltwl at Ih« N «lh «ry horn« Humlay aflvrnoon Mr Chaa« atarl«tl rulllng hla al­ falfa Momlar J A Thompaon attended a meet- Ing of Ih « rr«am «ry divertors Halur- .lay. TK I III IH n » Ith Mra M A King C N K h r « fa row haa lakrn up n«w i)uart«ra al ih « Clor*r l«eaf Kanch Mra Carrl« McGowan la on Ih« .Irk llat Kranrra Butcher «aa helping Clara Hlurilltan Krlilay ami Halur- tlay. Iln r t «y Gal«a ami family of Twrrwbonn« «u l»rlaln«tl Mr ami Mra M A King and chllilrrn Humlay for dinner H «t l/ ir«« ami family enjoyed Humlay dinner with Mr ami Mra \V J Hlurilltan Rev I a n « « h«ltl s«r- Vtcra In th« Hluintona hull»« In Ih« afternoon C II llammunii o f Han l»l«go, Cal , la vleltlng hla .laught«r. Mra II t\ M l«lh« Mr llammoml » » a at on« llni« a resident of Redmond A allghl froai waa not!r«il through- oul I hla section on« nlghl Ih« paal week \V I. Powers waa looking o t « r rropa on Ih « Van All«n ranch Sat- unlay. Mra K Al Khy call«il on Mra. Carrl« McGowan Humlay afternoon. IV ler Van Allen a pent Humlay with G G Grotea near Terrebonne J I hitcher » a a home from Crooked August 16. river over Humlay Aliases Ivy and Messle Snyder spent Mr. II C Mil-Ill.■ ami C II llam mond made a hiialnena Irlp to Slalera Sunday with Violet Spaugh II X Couch and C. Pe.lersotl were the Ural of the week In Rend Monday on bualneaa. C J. Mock and family spent ihe ll.K A l.H day on the river Sunday. Augual 19. P A. Woolley and family, formerly but who have many Anyone vlalllng thla Motion of Ih « of Tumalo, country would think II deaervlng frleuda In Plnehurst. are now located of Ita name Juat now, for the alfalfa at Springfield, having bought prop­ of the aero ml culling la almost ready erty at that place AA’ . K. Sandel has been helping J. fo harvest and Is unusually Uni' The showers we have had lately .1 Coen with his hay this week C Johnson and O. McAllister have have not only cooled the atmosphere, been hauling hay from the Star but are a great help to new seeding It Is reported that Mr. ami Mra. Kanch to the camps the past week. Numerous waterfowl are already I,«e Davenport, who moved from Alfalfa to I'onui*. Wn.. Iasi winter, searching fivr the "big reservoir." A recently had Ihelr house and contents nock o f sea gulla passed over on Wednesday, going straight for the totally destroyed by lire Miss la-tla Ifenn Is visiting at the reservoir site I K. Winter and Charles Spaugh home o f her parents In Aberdeen. have the contract for furnishing Washington Mr llobnrge spent Sunday In Camps I, 4 and 6 with butter II Y”. Couch made a trip to Dea­ llcnd. George Tellow will leach In the dlines Thursday evening Mrs A. J Harter and mother-in- llooeh district this winter. and Mra. G. M A number of families from Alfalfa law of l-aldlaw, PROFITABLE. PROLIFIC PIGS G. A. B R A D L E Y One and one-half miles north of Depot. H. S Hutchins of Redmond, con­ tract from Station 110 to Station 139 at 17c per cubic yard Material, earth, loose rock and hardpan. about 7,000 cubic yards. Joe Rbck of Bend, contract from Station 30 to 99 at 19c per cubic yard. Material, earth, loose rock and hardpan. and $1 per cubic foot for solid rock; about 15.000 cubic yarda. James J. Adams of Bend, two con­ tracts: Krom Station 139 to 152 at 25r for eurth, loose rock and hard- pan, and $1 per cubic foot for solid rock; about 10,000 cubic yards Prom Station 314 to 376 at 35c for earth, loose rock and hardpan. and $1 per cubic foot for solid rock; about 15,- 500 cubic yards. The total amount let by contract la about 52.500 cubic yards. The Spokesman for good printing Redmond, Ore. The Spokesman Keeps you posted on news matters all the time Five of the choicest and besf located residence lots in the city (all lying together) are offered for sale at rea­ sonable price if bought entire. Apply to “AA,” Spokesman office. P. H. Dencer of Bend, contract from Station 91 to 110 at 17c per cubic yard. Material is earth, loose rock and hardpan. about 5.000 cubic yards These are And thrive exceedingly well in this section of Central Oregon. POAA I l.l. H I T T K August IN John Tlngman la heading for G Al Cornell II** «Aperta to pull lo thla aide of the butte by the middle of Ihe week Mra Nanny of Des* hulea visited with Mrs Allan Wllroxaou Krl.lay latal AA'edneaday Kred Pteraon. who haa Just made proof on hla botn«at«ad. left for Ihe Washington harvest fields Krom there he plans to go lo New York and try »ailing again Chrte Hells has completed hla sec­ ond cutting of alfalfa and clover Claude McCauley waa out on thla section of Ihe canal the laal of 'be week J J Chapman went lo Dearhutes Halurday. where he purchased a milk row. low* llohbs made a bualneaa trip to II* ml Krlday Mr Prati of Ihe I) A C tlM I" alrurtor of agriculture In Ihe Crook County High School for the coming year, was In Ihe Powell Hull« dis­ trici Iasi week He was meeting Ihe farmers and outlining his plana for ro-operallon «U h Ihe farmers throughout Ihe county. The Kosler hoys plan to atari Ihelr Ihreshlng inalbine the Aral of next yteek William Jennings and Air Warner of Glrlidale. Dre . were looking over Powell Mulle ranchea Halurday Air Jennings made the trip In his auto by way of Portami and will go from here lo Spokane He saya Ihta ta Ihr heat o|M>nlng he haa seen yet and In­ tenda to return and consider settling here He Is a neighbor and an old friend of the father of George and law* llobba and had quite a visit with the boya George llobba and Clark Moore took In the good roads lecture at Redmond Tuesday evening l.atterul " I . " o f the Central Ore­ gon canal broke out Thursday after­ noon. but Dltrhrlder Huaaett had It Axed by Krlday night Allan AATIcoxeoti Is building a barn to replace the one which burned a few weeks ago Miss Ilia Charltou took Sunday dinner with AA'alter Koster Airs John Klssler of Kedniond visited with her son. George, last week Mrs McClaskey and Alra 1 .awton of Detroit, sister and niece of K L Johnson, are here visiting for a few weeks Mrs Hire spent Thursday at the home of Mrs. Mustard K K. Owens ami family, who have been visiting the Trilesdales. left for their home In Tacoma Saturday AA' P Alley is building a house for Guy Sears on Ihe place he Just pur­ chased from John Itohde K. I. Johnson Is In Portland at­ tending lo hla fall buying and other business Miss Alma Johnson. Mrs laiwton and Hoss llussett spent Sunday after­ remainder will be constructed by noon at the "Stovepipe " force account. Those awarded con­ tracts. the price and approximate PIN K i l l IlHT amount of work, are as follows: HEVFÍN