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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1913)
FOR THE APPROACHING HARVEST DRILLS Binders, Mowers and Hay Rakes BEAR IN MIN’ D THAT WE ALSO CARRY A FULL .STOCK OF DRILLS— THE CELEBRATED VAN BRUNT AND THE SUPERIOR. AT ANY TIME WHEN YOU ARE IN NEED OF ANY WE WISH TO REMIND YOU THAT WE CARRY IN STOCK DEERING AND JOHN DEERE BINDERS. DEER- IMPLEMENTS. CALL ON US. CONSULT US. ING, DAIN AND ADRIANCE MOWERS. EITHER 4 'a OR (JIVE YOU THE BENEFIT OF MANY 5-FOOT PERIENCE. CUT; MILWAUKEE. DEERING AND JOHN WE WILL YEARS OF EX DEERE HAY RAKES OF ALL SIZES. MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF REPAIRS CARRIED TOR ALL THOSE MACHINES. BRING IN YOUR LIST OF REPAIRS FOR ANY MACHINE MADE. WE KNOW Binder Twine HOW AND WHERE TO GET THEM FOR YOU THE QUICKEST WAY. PROMPTEST ATTENTION GIVEN REMEMBER. WE SELL T1IE PLYMOUTH. KNOWN THOSE ORDERS. ti • THE WORLD OVER AS THE BEST BINDER TWINE MADE. COSTS NO MORE THAN THE INFERIOR KINDS AND GOES FURTHER. Plows and Plow Shares REMEMBER. WE CARRY THE FAMOUS DEERE PLOWS— THE BEST ON EARTH. OF THEM— WALKING AND RIDING. JOHN FULL LINE HARDWARE EVERY PLOW nw - GUARANTEED TO GIVE ABSOLUTE SATISFACTION. CALL ON US WHEN IN NEED OF ANYTHING IN OLIVER CHILLED PLOW LINE. BOTH WALKING AND HARDWARE. RIDING. BUILDING MATERIAL. SHELF OR HEAVY HARDWARE. WE GOT THE GOODS AND GOT MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF CHILLED AND STEEL THE PRICE. SHARES KEPT IN THIS TERRITORY. A L F R E D M U N Z, Redmond, Oregon L S. D. F O X & CO. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Hotel Redmond Bar 4JRKAT %DVKRTH4KR VI KITH m i t ri, i m i ............- U tT *.-* rtt o f bio t u r n i it. flu* rr.c bool la rg er (ban th a w mad« la U» » here the spare la Be. cesarti - Mr C ogsw ell u y i Dial * h « r « a Iteti The fart ram am i. I n a poultrynian has sufficient ground to ( b s l • o n under city rundttlwl e n able him to raise his own feed. C o gs w e ll la m aking n good S there is n o reason « b y his prodts In f ro m his ranch, and ahat Is the business shou ld nol be done, others ran do WRRR l u o It Cbahalla Americans are prone to belie ve that they are extensive adver tisers, but there was In Portland last week an Englishman who probably |s the greatest advertiser In the world li e Is Sir Joseph ileerham, manufacturer o f the world-known pllla that bear s t a t i ; s i * i t . m a r k s t h k m c o m *: bla name, now touring (he United Stales In order personally to super- t o t im i : on p r ic k s vise his advertising campaigns for the com ing year "I moat heartily believe In news Pure Lard, paper advertising." said Sir Joseph. Plan tu S eru rf a» Low a I'rtce on " fo r It pays. Home Cured Hams and Banin My laboratories turn St I h .«il I looks a - Other out a million and a quarter pills at home and keep the money every day o f the year; the demand S t a in Enjoy for them has been created by adver in cirrulation here. tising I have spent $10.000.000 In the past ten years In advertising Ninety eight per cent o f It has been Salem, Ore., Sept. 18, 1913. In the newspapers At present I ad | To the Editor: vertise In 15 different languages and In our contracts with the various In every country on the globe ’’ J. II. KOK, Proprietor 1 school book publishers the law re quires the State Hoard o f Education She— I wonder why they hung Ihat to take the prices as reported to us picture. by the State Text Rook Commission He— Perhaps they couldnn't rati h In our contracts, however, we the artist. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ added a clause to which all o f the publishers agreed and signed without protest, to the effect that the pub- j PROFIT IN POULTRY RANCH Usher will not sell any book at a (Continued from 1st page) greater price than Is charged for such book In any other state In the poultry buainesa here that a poultry I United States. farm I* an excellent money maker From Sept. to Oct. 10, 1913 This department discovered a short In the Iasi eight months he has sold | tim e ago that the Palmer W riting 876 chickens for 167.1.20 In the To Points on the Lessons for primary grades was sell same eight months he haa sold 60,- ing in other states for 15 rents, while 000 eggs for an average o f 30 cents the contract price In this state la 2« per dozen This mcana that he has cents. The higher book, known as received 11.600 from the sale of Palm er Method o f Business W rit eggs in eight months. ing. is selling in Chicago for 16 The above figures do nol Include cents, while the contract price In the eggs that have been used for set this state Is 25 cents. We took this tings by means o f which Mr Cogs m atter up with the Palmer people well is constantly renewing his sup and after threatening to bring suit ply of chtrkens, nor do the figures on their bond we got them to In Include the eggs or chtrkens that — FROM— Atlanta, (la struct their agent In this state to have been used In Mr. Cogsw ell’s 0 1 .7 0 Kansas ('B y. Mo Boston, Mass 66 IN iMiulsvIlle, Ky. . . . , notify all dealers that these books home. Buffalo, N V. ♦ ; r.n Memphis, Tenn would be sold for 15 cents and 16 . , Mr. Cogswell figures that where 1 a ro. in !'• '.it Milwaukee, W|s cents respectively. If any o f the the poultrynian has to buy every Charleston. 8 c 54 7 5 Minneapolis, Minn children In your com m unity have thing lhat Is used to keep the chic fh a tsn oog a . Tenu 48 40 Nashville, Tenu , , paid a higher price than this they kens, the cost per chicken Is |l per Chicago, in , s |4 New York. N Y should take the books hack and ask year. Cincinnati, o Figuring then, that the egg I ' - (•maha. Neb .......... riatsiagg. o for the difference. The J. K. Gill sales and chicken sales continue 4 4 71. I’eorla, III Columbus, O Com pany, agents for the publishers, through tho year at the same rale 4 4 6il I’ blladelphla. I'a Itetrolt, Mich Inform s me that the publishers will that they have kept up during the 43 50 ITttsburg. I’ a ........... lies Mollies ta make the am ount good to your local past eight months, the year's sales .12 84 Ul< hmond. Va . . . . Duluth, Minn dealer. .10 IMI will bring Mr Cogswell In the ne|K|, il c ity , la Evansville, |n,| That the patrons o f the schools hnrhood o f 13200 « " I " Ht IMinis. Mo . . . !. Of thla probably Indianapolis, ind may know they need not pay these $1,200 would be spent In keeping 40 60 Hl l'aiil. Mlnn Superior, Wl high prices. I will appreciate your the chickens, thus leaving a prod I . ,| 3 o on announcem ent o f this notice. Corresponding reduction, from other poin t,. for the year’s work of $2,(ion. This department Is endeavoring to Despite the fact that he has sold do all that 1s possible In securing 60.000 e g g . In the past ,-lght m onth, an d' address.-s' of''v'"*" T r" " 1' Agent the n.m* for the boys and girls o f Oregon very few of these have been «old books at as low a price as they can through the stores Mr Cogswell be secured anywhere In the United sttaes that It Is very seldom that he ¡States. W e will continue our Investi sells a case o f eggs to a store ||„ gations on every book contracted for has h i, egg custom er, who do not use In on r schools. ►or further , „to rm a ,|„n regarding „„ p o v e r a , e t c . apply I . think o f buying an egg from nriv Very truly yours. R " C r 0 ,' " r’ A. O. »• A . Cortland. O regon other place, The eggs that Mr Cope J. A CHURCHILL, well sells have the reputat|on 0f „j Hupt. Public Instruction ways being fresh and lhat (. , h„ H. BAI KOI,, Agent. Redmond. Oregon. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦* ♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ BUY YOUR Redmond Market i Railroad Rates Reduced j Buckley’s Transfer I. A. Buckley, Prop. Phone No. 906. Draying and Heavy Hauling. ARTIFICIAL ICE ST R IC TLY PURE A R T IF IC IA L ICE D E LIV E R E D TO ANY PAR T OK THE CITY IN ANY QUANTITY. GOOD ROADS QUESTION NOW UP TO THE VOTERS Continued from 1st page eastern side o f the coun ty In districts that have waited a long tim e for needed road im provem ents which they failed to obtain. The present county court, recognizing this con d i tion, has stated that Ita policy du r ing the com in g season will .*e to spend a large per cent o f the direct road tax m oney In the distrlcta on the east side o f the county and that part o f the west side o f the Des- chutes river which Is In need o f road Im provem ents and w ill not be d i rectly helped by the expenditure o f the bonding road m oney, thus equ al ising the benefits o f road expend! tores this com in g year. This action on the part o f the county court will alm ost elim inate opposition to the bonding o f the county for road work. It is with pride that the Journal notes that old Crook county Is among the flrat o f the counties o f the state to take steps to help the farm ing and stock raising Interests get their ■ products to m arket at a minimum o f coat, as well as to make travel ing between the different com m u n i ties at all times o f the year mucl. easier and pleasanter. Young Lady (look in g at room s) — The sun doesn't com e In here at all. Landlady— N o; that Is why I ! charge so much for this room. You : can sit by the window w ithout any danger o f getting freckled. Angry Investor— W ell, I’ ve been out and seen that building lot I bought o f you. Real Estate Man-—Y ou ’re Just the chap I want to Bee. What does It look like? 25 CENTRAL OREGON LINE r:p: : :z v h z f ** ..... .