The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, September 18, 1913, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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P AU K T W O
REDMOND
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WE HAVE GRAIN BAGS AND TWINE READY
FOR THE FARMERS FOR HARVEST TIME. IN
ANY QUANTITY. AND WILL SELL SAME AT
THE LOWEST PRICE.
SE E US BEFORE
PLACING YOUR ORDER FOR TH ESE GOODS
ELSEW HERE.
A d v ertis in g R a t e s
upon a p p lica tio n .
Poultry Shipments
m a de
rive C r o o k C o u n t) C o u rt ) e * l r n U )
a f t e r n o o n vote d to c a l l a n e le ctio n
t o bond t h e c o u n t ) for SlîiMMHHI for
intp ro v rn ien t o f n m d * , a nd live q u e s ­
tio n o f live bond ing in t h e a b o v e »um
will g o on t h e r e g u l a r No vem ber
b a llo t and b e s u b m i tt e d to a v o le of
t h e pe ople.
\ p e titio n la r g e l ) signed
li) vo ter» a m i pro perty h o ld er s In all
I ie ri » o f t h e c o u n t y , a s k i n g Hie
C o u n ty C o u rt to c a l l a bond rles timi
« a » s u b m i tt e d to th e c o u r t , a m t live
p r a y e r o f t h e p e t itio n e r» lia» been
g ran ted as staled ahovV
C. H. M I L L E R . M a n a g e r .
Motorists
Did you e v e r c o n s i d e r b u y in g t i r e s on a n y o t h e r
H \K\ EOT
I S SH O W | VO
basis than th a t o f p r i c e '
Do you pu t f o r t h t h e s a m e c a u t i o n In b u y in g t h e m
BIG R E T I R V S
a s you do in b u y in g c l o t h e s ?
W e f e e l t h e s a m e r e s p o n s i b i l i t y in s e l l i n g t i r e s t h a t
W h y not c o n s i d e r t h e s e f a r t s w hen b u y in g y o u r ne xt
tires and sec u re them from th e
Central Oregon Garage
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GOOD
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M A T E R IA L .
A ND T H E
PRO­
TEC TIO N A F F O R D E D BY A F A IR D E A L E R
State Fair $11.20
TO SALEM AND RETURN
CENTRAL OREGON LIKE
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Tickets on sale Sept. 25 to Oct. 4 inc.
Return limit Oct. 8.
Usual amount of baggage checked.
NIGHT TRAIN SERVICE.
E n q u i r e o f H. B A l ' K O L , lo ca l a g e n t , f o r f u r t h e r i n f o r m a t i o n .
R. H. C R O Z I E R . A s s i s t a n t G e n e r a l P a s s e n g e r A g e n t .
R. C. Immele
Dealer in
Building Material
OF ALL KINDS
Lumber
Shingles
Lath
Brick
Lime
Cement
Roofing and Building Paper
Door and Window Screens
Sash, Doors
GIVE US A CALL
PRICES RIGHT
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ORGANIZES IN ENGINEERING DEPAR]
W e l i s i e re c en t I* n r g s i iH e d . In « s n n w - H o a With the T s a ^
L u m b e r t'u . s n e n g i n e e r i n g d e p a r t m e n t
It Is t h e p m p « M ^ ^
p a î t ! . ni t.- aid In all qu estuili« a l o n g t h e b u l li l l li a line i< „
Mr H a rold I t i e « f " > | J a g r a d u a t e a n h i t e , t u r s i « a g i * * ,
be a s s o l i s i eil « U h Ille d epart m e n i a n d II la h o p ed thaï i«
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. ' i l l tie a b l e l o t e n d e l « n » l s e n i l e w h e n e v e r I— albi.
Em prospectiva baltoafB a h i aie m U l to «ei Irreal
aid t o a n m i iieii probfcMMi ib i« d . p s i i m e m w in a n ba i i
will e n d e a v o r to a d vis e In r e g a r d t o t h e beat m e t h o d s ul p r u . - . J
liso
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the
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lie
Must
t i t i l l i « - I l i * l a m i lu G el
Best R esu lt«
E d ito r S p o k e s m a n
W h ile on a re
cen t t rip up the W l l U l u e l t s valley
to p u rch a se m il ch cows. I was sur
prised to hud so few for sale, and
won der ed what will b e co m e of Iho
dairy In du stry If r a i s e r s o f r a l v r «
a r e al low ed lo k ill th e i r h e if e r calve«
a s has been the c a se up l o now
You will be su rp r is ed to know th a t
co ws a r e br in g doled out down at
E u g e n e fro m v'a llfo rn la . and t h e r e
is th e s a m e dem an d In the W ilia m
e t t e valley for co w s to m ilk as I h - i r
ts in C e n tr a l Oregon
T h e f a r m e r s of C e n t r a l O reg o n
sh ould sa v e all th e h e t f r r ca l v e s by
p u re-bred b u lls ( n e v e r use a g rad ed
bu ll I . and ra ise t h e i r own co w s At
t h is tim e II is not a m a t t e r of qualltv
o f ro w s, but get m ilk st r a i n and
breed liiem . c u llin g f ro m tim e to
tim e su ch as a r e not n e a rly per fect
in po in ts
Breed will nut m a t t e r «<•
m uch a s th e po ints, f o r we need %
breed of c a t t l e that will a n s w er all
pu rposes
dairy and b eef
and I b e ­
lieve to get th e best r e s u l t s Du rh am .
I l o l s i e i n s and G u r u ra y s would be the
most d esira b le
If the C e n tr a l O reg o n f a r m e r in
tend s to k eep his laud w o rk in g, he
must feed it, for w ith out f e rt ilis in g
th e land the end will soon c o m e to
su ch f a r m e r s T o f e r t il i s e m e a n s
per cen t yield o v e r pre sen t crops, so
all hay gro wu on r a n c h e s in C e n tr a l
O reg o n sh ould be fed on th e laud
and t h e b a r n y a rd f e r t i l i s e r put back
on th e land, and if a n y o n e believes
t h i s u n t ru e , try It.
I am s u re th a t
hay fed on th e ra n ch is w orth 11 So
per ton fo r f e r t i l i s e r
F e e d your
ro ots, ra ise m o re c h ic k e n s , tu rk ey s ,
ho g s and. a bo ve a ll. r a i s e a ll th e
h e i f e r c a lv e s
and
m a k e co w s of
them to m ilk o r to r a i s e st o r k for
(he ra n g e, and m a r k e t y our cro p s
th ro u g h them
B u t r a is e th e m , and
if you d on't want th e m , y ou r n e i g h ­
bo r will
S p rin g c a lv e s. D u rh a m and g ra d e,
a r e sellin g to s t o r k r a i s e r s and feed
i-rs at $ . '5 to $ 3 o per head, y e a rlin g s
4 4 0 to 4 42 5 0 , a nd so on up th e line,
a nd t h o se p rices sh ou ld be In d u ce ­
m e n t s t o ra ise a ll-p u rp o se r a t t l e
H A R VEY J H A R RIS
H a r v e s t i n g in th e c o u n ty and p a r ­
t i c u l a r l y In t h i s se c ti o n is now well
a lo n g , and th e r e s u l t s bein g ob ta in ed
f r o m g r a i n c r o p s on i r r i g a t e d land
a r e H a lterin g
In t h e R e d m o n d d is ­
t r i c t t h e yield o f a ll k ind s o f g r s l n
will b e l a r g e
In s e v e ra l In st a n c e s
the oat crop this year made a se c­
ond c r o p , s o m e t h in g t h a t a g re a t
m a n y f a r m e r s do not know c a n be
d one.
In t h e P ow ell B u t t e d is tr ict
a d ja c e n t to R e d m o n d , t h e h a r v e st <«
d ev elo p in g s o m e l a r g e yields.
C A
Morse, a well
known
f a r m e r of
P o w ell B u t l e . w h ile
in
R ed m o n d
M ond ay s t a t e d t h e yield in h is s e c ­
t io n w as going way u p — m uch b e t t e r
t h a n in f o r m e r y e a r s
So. taken alto­
g e t h e r , t h e g r a i n c r o p in th e I r r i ­
g a t e d s e c t i o n will be a b u m p e r o n -
for 1913.
It is a l it t l e to o e a r l y yet to figure
on t h e yield o f t h e p o ta t o and o t h e r
ro ot c ro p s , but f r o m all In d ic a t io n s
t h e s e c r o p s will be fu lly a s l a r g e In
p ro p o r ti o n in t h e i r r i g a t e d se c tio n
as the grain crop
W h a t a p p e a l s m o st to t h e g r o w e r s tilNIII WO R DS F O R T H E NEW
t h i s y e a r is t h a t t h e r e la a c h a n c e of
P AM T OR O P M. K . < HI IU II
m a r k e t i n g a ll th e c r o p s grow n at a
f a ir to good price , e s p e c ia l l y t h e po­
T h e Hunn ysldr l W’ n I Hun h a s th e
t a t o cro p.
f ollow in g good word s to sa y about
Rev. W\ K R a g a n , f o r m e r l y o f the
T h e a t t e n t i o n o f r e a d e r s o f T h e L ib e r t y M K c h u r c h , t h e p a st o r r e ­
S p o k e s m a n , a nd r a t t l e r a i s e r s In p a r ­ c e n tl y ap p o in ted to t h is c h a r g e
" O n e o f t h o s e in c id e n t s w hlrh help
t i c u l a r . la c a lle d t o t h e a r t i c l e In t h is
issu e by H a r v e y J . H a r r i s In r e g a r d to m s k e life w orth liv in g o c cu rr e d
at L ib e r t y la st W e d n e sd a y e ven in g ,
to raisin g ra ttle
Mr. H a r r i s Is an
when a b o u t o n e h u n d re d people
a u t h o r i t y on r a t t l e ra i s i n g and. b e­ g a t h e r e d at th e M E
pa rs o n a g e,
sid es. is a p r a c t i c a l f a r m e r and gives s o m e w h a t u n ex p ec ted by Rev R a g a n
som e
I n t e r e s t in g
and
p e r tin e n t and f a m ily
T h e I n d i e s ’ Aid had
poin ta a l o n g bo th lin e s In his a r t i c l e co n ce iv e d t h e n o b le Idea o f buying
a set o f si l v e r t a b l e w a r e f o r Mrs
R a g a n , in a p p r e c i a ti o n o f s e r v ic e s
B e n d is s i n g u l a r l y u n f o r t u n a t e In
r e n d e r e d , and too k t h i s o c ca sio n to
t h e n u m b e r o f d i s a s t r o u s fires sh e p re se n t It
T h e p r e s e n t a t io n speech
h a s had w ith in th e past tw o years . was m a d e by Mrs II Dills, and Mrs
Still, th e r e
Is o n e c o n s o l a t i o n — R a g a n s p o k e at so m e leng th In re­
T h e w r i te r h a s h e a rd s o m e
w h e r e f r a m e b u i ld i n g s a r e bu rn ed sp o n s e
th e y a r e u s u a lly r e p la c e d w ith s u b ­ o f t h e g r e a t e s t liv in g o r a t o r s In the
world, but f o r c o n c i s e n e s s and g e t ­
s t a n t i a l s t o n e or b r ic k bu ild in g s
t in g down t o b r a s s t a r k s . he has
n e v er h e a rd a n y t h i n g to e q u a l the
T h e " Round-1,'p ” a t P e n d le t o n wa» s p e e c h e s m a d e by th e s e two ladles
a big e v e n t and drew th o u s a n d a o f T h e s p e e c b m a k l n g lasted a lm o st two
F r i e n d s o f R ev R a g a n
pe ople.
T h e ne xt big e v e n t in O r e ­ m i n u t e s
gon w ill be t h e R e d m o n d P o t a t o pre sen ted him with a p u rse c o n t a i n ­
S h o w a n d F a i r to be held h e r e O c ­ ing s i l v e r to th e a m o u n t o f — We
d o n 't d a r e t e ll you the a m o u n t for
tober 2 3 , 24, 25.
you would not b e liev e It
Anyway,
t h i s 1s t h e first c a s e on rec ord where
l-ook o u t f o r t h e m a n w ho is so a c o u n t r y m i n i s t e r was ro uted out of
f r i e n d ly t h a t h e g r a b s s t r a n g e r s by bed to ha v e m o n ey t h r u s t upon him
bo th h a n d s and t e l l s th e m h is g r a n d ­ In th e s e h a rd t im e s w hen It ta ke»
s o m e t h in g l ik e a s u r g i c a l o p e ra t io n
m o t h e r had J u s t t h e i r s o r t o f s t o m ­
to s e p a r a t e a man fro m a d o lla r, this
ach trouble.
Those
k ind
o f men a c t i o n sh o w s t h a t t h e pa sto r has got
d o n ’t la st.
c l o s e to t h e h e a r t s o f th e people
In t h e f o u r y e a r s R ev. W K R a g a n
L a w n t e n n i s s e e m s to h a r e t a k e n h a s served a s p a st o r o f t h e M K
he
has m a de a
t h e p l a r e o f b a s e b a l l in t h e d iffe re n t c h u r c h at L ib e r t y
t o w n s in C r o o k c o u n t y t h i s s u m m e r. place f o r h i m s e l f h e r e w hich will be
hard to fill, and Mrs Ita g a n , by he r
w innin g p e r s o n a l it y , h a s m ade a bos*
P R I N K Y I L I . E - M E T O I . i l S R. R.
o f friends.
be sid e s
fllltng at all
I * R E P O R T E D P R O G R E S S I N G t i m e s s u c c e s s f u l ly th e o f t e n t i m e s d if ­
fic ult position o f a m i n i s t e r 's wife
T h e railroad
c o m m i t t e e b r in g s T h e good w ish e s o f t h is co m m u n it y
c h e e r f u l n e w s f ro m M e t o llu s , sa y s go with t h i s e x c e ll e n t fa m ily to th e i r
the
P rln ev ille
Journal.
Mes srs. new field o f l a b o r . "
B a ld w in , B r i n k a nd S t i n s o n have
H. B a n k o l and fa m i l y e x p e r t to r e ­
been a t w ork o v e r t h e r e se v e r a l days
t h i s w eek s e c u r i n g t h e r i g h t o f way tu rn h o m e t h i s week fro m t h e i r vn
c a t i o n t r i p o f a b o u t tw o m on th s. Mr
and
report
goo d
su c c e ss .
A bo ut
B a u k o l h a s been loo k in g o v e r se v ­
seven m il e s h a v e be en s ig n ed up.
er a l s t a t e s , c o n d it io n s, po ssib ilities
T h i s a m o u n t , t o g e t h e r with o t h e r e t c , and s a y s t h a t R e d m o n d Is good
section s of the
route
t h a t have e n o u g h f o r him
s ig n e d , will be su fficient f o r C o n t r a c ­
t o r Hcheel t o o r g a n i z e h is co m p a n y
R ev . F . H a r v e y r e p o r t s a pl easa nt
a nd Issu e b o nd s f o r t h e c o n s t r u c t i o n e x p e r i e n c e la st Hunday In the new
P
r
e
s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h at Ben d, w her e
o f t h e ro a d.
Mr. Hcheel h a s been
He sa id th e a c o u s t ic
a n x i o u s t o g et to w o r k , but could he p re a c h e d .
n o t do so u n t il a c e r t a i n a m o u n t of p r o p e r t i e s o f th e c h u r c h a r e excel
le nt, t h e r e b y m a k i n g s p e a k in g easy
t h e r i g h t o f way had been sec u red
He was e n t e r t a i n e d while In Mend
Mr. B a ld w in will n o t if y Mr. Hcheel a t th e h o m e o f Mr. and Mrs A ('
a t o n c e so t h a t he c a n m a t u r e h!s L u c a s
p l a n s and g et busy.
T h e c o m m i t t e e will be gin t h e work
Nine m e m b e r s o f th e R edm on d
o f s e c u r i n g t h e r i g h t o f way f o r t h is band W II l e a v e h e re Su nd a y for
en d o f t h e l in e and a t o t h e r pla ces P r l n e v i l l e to play at t h e co u n ty f a ir
as soon a s p o ssib le so a s not to delay ! a rl z i n k e l e a d e r o f the R edm on d
o p e r a t i o n s t h i s f a ll.
Much t im e can band, h a s t h e c o n t r a c t for fu rn lsh -
be sa v ed i f o w n e r s o f land will c o ­ Ing th e m usic for th e e n ti r e session
o p e r a t e w ith t h e c o m m i t t e e to e x ­ o f t h e f a i r and will sec u re players
fro m B en d , Hlsters and P rln e v ille t„
p e d it e w o rk .
G e t t o g e t h e r so that
m a k e up a band o f 22 perfo rm e rs.
c o n s t r u c t i o n w ork c a n be s t a r t e d b e­
f o r e w in te r.
T r y o u r Class ified Ads
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a c l o t h i e r d o c s in th e g o o d s h e se lls.
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BRING IN YOUR POULTRY THAT YOU WANT
TO DISPOSE OF AND WE W ILL PAY THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. WE WILL BUY
ALL YOU BRING IN. HERE IS AN OPPOR­
TUNITY FOR YOU TO MARKET YOUR
POULTRY.
Redmond Inion Warehouse Company
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known
E n t e r e d a s se cond -cla ss m a i l e r
J u l y 14. 1 9 1 0 . a t th e p o s t o B c e at
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m ent will r u m i s i plan« and b r i e f s p e c i f i c a t i o n s t o o u r • >i»tawgg
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w h en ever possible, m a r be f u r n i s h e d t h r o u g h t h i s depaitnisgt
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you Ib is d e p a rt m e n t will be « b l e to g iv e p l a n s a n d sp. m, siu^T
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d esig n s
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will be f u rn is h e d for e«i li d e sig n
T h i s b«Kih b> t h e way. la th ,,
Clan Hook of th e d a ) a nd haa lu It a g r e a t m a n y p i s . Ural
f u l l ) d escrib ed , a lso a n u m b er o f e x c e l l e n t b a r n plana
ll la not our purp ose, by o r g a n i s i n g t h i s d e p a r t m e n t , to
with local a r c h i t e c t s and c o n t r a c t o r s In t h e d e s i g n i n g of loegj |
lugs r a t h e r It I« th o u g h t th a t we s h a l l be a b l e t o aid
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a re not a b l e to get su ch t o rs i m e n l o s e r v e t h e m In t h is egy
a r e e n d e a v o rin g to Im p ro v e our f a c i l i t i e s in r e n d e r i n g sir ! m i k
to o u r c u s t o m e r *
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our e n g i n e e r i n g d e p a r t m e n t , e e a r e .
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KKDMOND.
A. G. ALLING
Wines and Liquors
Imported and
Domestic (’¡gars
Nothing but Iht* BKST i* Nerved at our pLirt
Itcdmoiui,
O regon
Eats
When you want the BEST MEAL IN REDMOND
for the MONEY, you can get It by calling on W.
K. A OUNG, the well known veteran rrataurant
mnn at the
Redmond Grill
Open Day and Night
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