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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1913)
RKPMOND SIHtKiSMXN rAG K TWO Tum-A-liiim Lini Published every Thursday t*y II || * C. 1. PALMER At Redmond. Oregon OKGANIZKS VN KMilNKKHIM Ul’ HHCHIPTlON RATES W E H AV E GRAIN BAGS A N D TW INE READY FOR THE FARMERS FOR HARVEST TIME. IN A N Y QUANTITY. AND W IL L SELL SAME AT THE LOWEST PRICE. SEE I S BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDER FOR THESE GOODS ELSEWHERE. Poultry Shipments BRING IN YOUR POULTRY THAT YOU W A N T TO DISPOSE OF A N D W E W IL L P A Y THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. W E W I L L BUY A L L YOU BRING IN. HERE IS AN OPPOR TUNITY FOR YOU TO MARKET YOUR Redmond Union Warehouse Company C. H. M IL L E R . Manager. Strictly In Advance One year ................................ ** Six month» .................... Ttirw m o n t h » ................................ . Single c o p ie s .................................. Advertising Hate» made known upon »ppliratlou. Klt»r«<t » * *tH*oinl c l« » » matter July 14. 1»10. at the po» toffee at Ketimoud. Oregon, under the act of March S. 1ST!» T H l'R S P A V . OCT sirtle to ' n.'lhcr fro le nl In t «'«tain Hour» Hi. 1*11 »Iti« r«»i»«i Portland ha» thè conimtaaton foriti of govergment and Itke# H »«' far a» •he ha* none, thoujch a« * a * ed. »»m e defeda have ..... . found Ir hcr chart«>r. Tht» enn eaally he cor ree tini and a» other» crup up. a» thè« »III, thè* al»«« cali he taken care «»f It » a » not «x peded thè charter would be found perfrH't. but It I» more nearly »«* than » » » thought po»»lbte Rak«T ha» thè rotiimlanlon foniti ami I* tnaklng no c«>mplatttt» an«l no» lai Grande ha» vote«l Ihe very late»t In Ihe » » y of city char ter», at a r«»‘eut o!«*ctlon adopllttK thè managertal commtaaion forni Anolher eliu'tlon »111 he held » u t » dava from Ihe I1r*t at whtch thre.' comntl»»loner» » I I I be el«H-te«l lo tuanage thè affalrg of thè city, Ju»t a» a board of dtredors manage thè affalra of a private company Thl» lliittlct* ar«> tulloii. lo r> lier thè ne» Week» M. I » an «»'"«• .tallite prò*Idea a chux-.t .e a .o u ot. all mUratory Mr«U thm li» from onr »tate lo anolher bet»een thè houli of aunael an>l aunrlae llunter» » h o bave tmen «hootlng ori thè aup|M«»l tton that thè Oregon la». « I l o » mg «hootlng otte hour before »uitn»e and otte hour after aunaet a» » e l i a» «Il da». » I l i accordlngl* ha»e lo memi ihelr » « « « . for thè fr.leral »ta'ute taki « pre. « «lem •• o«er all «tal. * '» ' ut«'», «nd Ihe n e»ly «ppolnte.l f orai game »ar.h'U» » I I I he out thl» »«*«■ k State Game Warden Finley. » h o t» i l i o federai rummlMloniT lo lo thè «<ufore..m«*nt «»f thl» g»ttie la » ha» ha.l prepared thè fo tl«»lu g table tadl.atlng thè hour» bet»een »hlch |t |» la » fui to »hoot Sunrlae Sunael Me h »«e recently org«n U»«l, III conn»« lion «ut, ^ _ l.unihei t'o an en«ln »»rlM i d»partui»ul It U III» pur|ee| pail ment to aid In all q.ie.tlou» «tu n « the bulldln II». tk4l' Mr Harold K t raaford. a graduate at. hile. tm#| lx. ...... lau.I » i t h the department and II I» h.n . ,| n^, » e »hall he able to render a real » » r « t « e wheiiei.r ¡lu—(k I'm prospective builder» • h«i are unable to » . i locate aid them In tlielr problem», tbl» department » I I I • .bi»|| ^ » I I I ell«le» vor to ad«l.e In regard to the beat iiirti...^. ,, Kor »|>e< lai lolla »h e r e au« h U h al æ r t U e I» not ai*ll»|,la.' ment » I I I futnUh plan» and brief *pe> titration» to .»r fti( ■|HH l»l lint an. e» nr p»r Intendance during r u u m 0| ,, » h » n e « e r poaalbl«. may be furulahed through Ibi. .!e lu regard to the ’ T ' - n llooka.*' copte» of » h l . I f you. thl» department » I I I be able to give plana and .parti ..I. .1..itI. tti.i.in » nd for any «h ange« that may be deal«u» yallmatea of the coat. Iha lumber bilia and loll m a III |x. fur ni.b«.I for ea< h dealgn Thla booh by the . . r k J I'latt H. h .V of the «lay and baa In It a great man« l'tetlm J fully derxrttwd. alau a number of etrellent barn plan» | It I« not our purp«>ae. by organlglng thla «lepar* uoat, » J • Ith local architec t» and «ontractora In the dealghl g u* l » % J Ingg. rathar It la thought that • » »hall be able to aid are not able to get am h li» »I men to aery» tharu In thlg . kl 1 are endeavoring to Improve our fa ciliti«« In r«nd«rtng < telati J to our t'u»totii*rt I Truatlng that wr may be of aerybe to you In «he lutar* ¡J our engineering department » » ar«, Voary «err truly, T I M A l.l'M U MIH It t'oilPU) Wh«. I* A i r Att<! I l r l A l l | »c*| rf* In ALL THE AIR N E E D E D TO KEEP YOUR TIRES IN F LA TE D TO THE PROPER PRESSURE January 4 January 11 January IX For the convenience of our patrons we have in tin our I'a '.r u l r i u u f stalled an AIR COMPRESSOR, and same is at W© (u « r « t C c f •»*1 your service at all times. (lot our !>rl«r* bofurv buying ciac »b o ro Central Oregon Garage “ R E E D Y ’S ” PHONE 701 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 ♦ ♦»♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦»♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ •»♦♦ e * CROP REPORTS W ANTED BY TH E HIM IK EHM A Y The Spokesman la desirous o f securing crop reports from all sections tributary to Red mond. Nothing speaks better for Redmond and the agricul tural districts in this section o f Central Oregon than the reporta of actual crop yields The Spokesman Is anxious to secure these reports from all localities for publication, and therefore requests every farmer to clip out the "C rop Report” blank published elsewhere In this Issue, nil It In properly, and bring or mall same to this office, where It will be given prominence among the re sources o f this section of the state. A HOMO Here they are again, men. Our old friends. Weary Willie and Itusty Rhodes. Thinking that perhaps the last time you saw them they took some other guise, I have slung a battered tin can over the shoulder of the taller, so that you can't go wrong. They are discussing the third vaga bond, who can be dimly seen beat ing It along the railway track which traverses the picture at the rear. What are they saying? Listen! It is Weary Willie speaking: Weary Willie— Is dat guy Cali fornia Cal much of a hobo? Dusty Rhodes Much of a hobo? Why, he beat his way across the Sahara Desert on a camel. PROF. THOMAS «.III" \ls|Ts ' l l » » Hurler sèi k— ' l l » » Myrtle Huiler, head u le »l»d v In the t.ynrh A Hubert» department »tore In Ih!» city, I» routined to her home by an attack of lllneaa t'E N T H M . OREGON Klee Matinee l..i»t Friday, ihe annl«er«ary of Ibe Spark» Theater, » a » celebrated by a free matin«», to the children lU ilm a ib r.intluil Tour of tile stale The Utile one» greatly appreciated the liberality of Mr« Spark», the for Ihe llen«*ttt of the owner. \«*w set 11er- <o«%.dine Fngtne for sale— Having Inatatled a two-horneiiower electric motor In the olttce. The Hp»k«-»man haa a nearly new three A two weeks' tour of Ceutral Or- horæpower air rixiled gaw.llne en gon's remoter settlements giving In «Ine for aale at a reasonable price stitutes for farmers ha» b«-en con Fintine la lu good condition anil « cluded by Prof. Thoma» Shaw, the very economical consumer of fuel author expert on agriculture. He fu ll at The Spokesman office for » a r accompanied by Prof II T further particular» French who recently left the Idaho •Cnlveralty to take charge of the ag Will I .«• Itlg Motor— ricultural exten«lon work of th<* Or The Rt-dmond Feed St Mill Co h »» i egon Agricultural College at Corval ordered a 15-horaep<>wer electric | lis. This plan, authorized at the last Re«»ion of the legislature, com motor for their mill and expect to i prehend» placing a man in everv nave same Installed In a »hört tino county of the »tate to carry on dern- Thl» I» the large»! motor so far !.. Th>- onatratlon work In a practical man be used for power In the etty ner. aiming to save a great amount motor will displace a gasoline engln - of loat time and expense to the dry lt»w being use«!. farmer and the Irrigation farmer, a* well. Hpark« Theater— The tour wa* conducted by the Thursday and Friday night the Spokane, Portland and S e a t t l e gad ''Tale of Old Tahiti," In two reels. Oregon Trunk railway». One and "P eril of the Dance lla ll" and " A two meetings were held dally at Corner in Crook»" will he »howu widely separated points In Crook, Show starts ut x o'clock sharp Harney and Malheur countle» Au diences composed of farmers anil homesteaders gathered at remote polnta and the eagerness with which they greeted the lecturers and pro pounded questions touching upon the problems of raw land beginnings, showed undeniably how welcome the Information was. In the Callow Val ley about 150 families have come In to the country within a year Home of the aetlers are very well-to-do The unocrupied lands are being cut up and lots of fencing is being built A big showing has been made on the first year homesteads. In strictly dry land regions there has been an excess of moisture this season, so the settlers are favored. All crops are bountiful. With horse feed and a potato crop the first year, begin ners find little to complain about Experiment station work Is car ried on at Prlnevllle. Hums and On tario, the latter being a private a f fair. Dr. Hhaw advocates dry land alfalfa and also growing food for fodder. The first planting of alfalfa on bench dry land at Prlnevllle was pronounced successful. As a re sult of his trip, the demonstration farm work Is to be pushed ahead vigorously. He preached "dual pur pose" cows to the farmer. D. C. Freeman, the publicity agent of the H P A H states that a very excellent class of people are go Ing Into the Central Oregon country Among them are college graduate» who are going In for small farming and livestock raising The culflvn ted Interior section has producer! abundantly of general crops The quality of exhibits shown at the Harney county fair was fir»t class, he says They could have been much greater had more people r<- membered to prepare exhibits Tin- Crook county fair was a great su< cess There Is said to he £00,400 hush els of grain In Harney county which cannot have an outlet until rail tranaportatlon tap« this sect Ion The railroad Is 75 miles distant from Burns. Miss (.aura Gaston Young the belle of Scanty Creek dropped In on ye corespondent last Saturday and left us a mess of artichokes a per Spokesman Classined ads bring simmon-fed 'possum and enough red results— try them— don't cost much peppers and "sweet ’talers” to "tea- son'' and “ trim” the varmint. Call Copy your letters with manifold The Spokesman for good printing. again, Wingless Seraph! paper at The Hpokeaman. Hhlpment of Hlieep Last week the Oregon Trunk Rail- | way »hipped 2X carload» of »heep from this point to Chicago for C Me- \ Daniels of Milling». Mont The sheep were fed in tran»lt at Plains. Mont., and the shipment reached Its deatlnu j Don In about five days PI.E AHAYT ItllH.F Rasmus Peterson made n trip to Anderson Bros', mill Tuesday for a load o f lumber. W. I- Perry and Mr. Hyford haul- I ed lumber from Anderson Bros', mill la»t Wednesday Mrs Anderson was a Redmond vis itor last Wednesday, Messrs Fuller and Farniim have been haling hay on the I, K. .Smith plate thl» w«-ek Mr. Whlttlmore Is helping Dan Stout dig his potato«-« Wayne Chase visited Friday night with Aubrey perry. Karl Wood »pent Saturday night with Wayne Chase Ra«mus Peterson snd Otto Hutzer each are preparing to build cement cisterns Alex Duvall Jr ha» returned home from the Tumalo Project where he ha» b*-en working for the past three months Mr and Mrs fhane and daughter Klla visited at the home of George l.lvesley at Deschutes Honda* Mr anti Mra Coryell and family, Mr and Mm l>ofy and daiiKhfir Ma hel attended church III Redmond laai Sunday ■ " n'1 w ,r* » * » " " '1 «• the Only Ranch" Sunday waa a caller at the Poplar Farm" Sunday. , « . M j * n<* Mr" Anderson attended the dance al Deat hulea Saturday ev enlng Geo Gray and Aubrey perry took supper at the "Poplar Farm" Hun day evening. f|*;"rge l.lvesley of Deschutes was In this se.tion Monday on hiislm hh Mr« Provo.« and mice. Miss lt|| M o n d a y . ............... Wines and Liquors Imported and Domestic Cigars Nothing hut the BKST in nerved at our pUff K cd n ion d, O ru tfon Eats a ' When you want the BEST M E A L IN REDMOND f'T Ihe MONEY, you can get it by calling on W. E. t o t NG, the well known man at the veteran restaurant Redmond Grill Open Day and Night Anderson Bros.’ Saw m » ? . 1 1 A< 11 k ,:u s OF R()tr<;|| A N D DRESSED l u . v r J ' . M,IKK I i v i . L’ r , , A T ° , K M ,,*L IS THE NE AR EST YOU ( AN < :K T HIGH-GRADE I*' m ber . OUR prices ARE r ig h t . Ml Mile* Southwest of l.aidlaw.