The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, January 29, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    Miss Jeasie
from Portisi»»! *
- M li k i n g S h o r t h o r n a n d A y r a h . r * c o w s . im p o r t a a b y M r . J. J M i l l f o r t u t N o r t h O a k s f a r m , n a a r 9t. P a u l. M nn.
2.— T h a m i l k i n g S h o r t h o r n b u ll. B r j n a b y 'a C o r n i n g S t a r , 107990, c h a m p i o n o f E n g l a n d aa a t w o - y a a r old , i m p o r t ­
ed b y M r . J. J. H i ll f r o m B a b r a h a m M a l l. C a m b r id g e . E n g l a n d . J.— T h a m i l k i n g S h o r t h o r n co w . E a a t o v a r A i r k -
lo v in g t o n 14th. im p o r t e d b y M r . J. J. H i l l f r o m J. C h iv o r a A S o n , n a a r C a m b r id g e , E n g l a n d .
By PROFESSOR THOMAS SHAW
h e r e is now In the quarantine I ts «u|ien«>r to tbe milking Shorthorns.
at South tguelss- tbe largest ini- J railed in Britain tbe dairy Shorthorn
(ortatlon of milking Short horns He believes that this type o f cow la
ever brought to America
Heretofore I <>ne tbat la admirably suited to tbe
only a few individuals of this class needs o f the average farmer, and in
this he la unquestionably righ t not-
have ever crossed the Atlantic for this
withstanding the teaching o f many In
iountry
These cattle were purchas­
our experiment stations to the con-
ed in Kngland by Mr. J J. Hill and trary
will be brought to his North Oaks farm
Mr. Hill's Shorthorn Importation
not far from St. Paul
Mr. Hill is a i-onsista of twenty-eight animals, of
strong believer in the value of the which three are males. Tbe females
two purpose «-ow that is. the cow for are young cows from two to aix years j
milk and also for lieef. usually spoken old. They are all now milking and
of now as tbe dual purpose cow. and will calve again In due time Individ
• f cows o f this class he reganls none ually they rank high, having been
T
i hnsrn wltb much care. They have
milk record* running from tlM JU to
lO.Otk) pounds a year.
There Is certaiuly large room for
this class of cattle in all the north
western states. This does but mean
that there Is no place for tbe dairy
breads. There i n « ide plate also for
the dairy breeds, but viewed from the
standpoint of the present and pros
pertive demand for lieef there la a
much larger place for dual cattle..
This In future must come from the
arable farm, and It must coma main­
ly from dual cattle tbat will be
milked.
WM
S'oM'Uibrr 3. shll«
10 county offleert
at the frame time
I'andulAte* for all the»« olt\
both for state an<l count}. « I l l com
pete for nomination at the primary
election nett May 15 That etplalna
the present sudden activity on the
part of the politically ambitious in
K^ttlnjc Into line
Here la the Hat of olttdala to be
elected from the state at large this
year, and the salary of each
1‘nlted States Senator, at $7500 a
year
Governor, at $500* a year
Members of i'ougrea* from First.
Second and Third districts, at $7Soo
a year
State Treasurer, at $ 4500 a o*«r
Attorney General, at $3400 a year
Four Justices of Supreme i*ourt.
at $4500 a year
State Superintendent of Public In­
struction. at $3000 a year
State
la b o r C*ommisaloner. at
$3000 a year
State Knclneer. at $2000 a year
One Kailroad rotnmtasioaer at
$4owo a year
In the county there are 10 offices
to be filled county judge. county
clerk, sheriff, treasurer, county at­
torney. aaarasor. school superintend
ent. coroner, surveyor, and one com
missloner
The bljc fight «111 be pulled off at
the primaries for nominations on
May 15. All voters will have to re*
Ister a n e« this year
Frida* eketiltlg s tille return
in* h» tue «julte late fruii» thè to s e f
country K>t pterson h«d a m u s s a r
llls tratti ber a tue frlghlm e«! at a
H*ht an»| after nearly «Irmolishln*
hls bue** bfoke Untar
\\ ìth (he
ald of ltm »c l.iu l<jul»t he fmtnd thè
horses utrt by Gibson •
Of »otifse
he couldn t *o home then. and m
• peni thè n(*ht at l.lndqtafst s
Saturala* thè fioro«!» tjiet
slth
Mrs Morse for an all dai meeting
On account
thè »torni but
fe s
sere able lo attend
The day sa s
■ prtlt in
rpart » « for the hmtmr the
ladles pi an Ob holding belt month
Horn« tin ■0 ago h rj «)<•« Me«! to take
up rl
tnapro« «turbi. •bd aa t he
frahiM* t* thoat lb n«*«*«l. I he} are git*
lb* thla aala to r al»* ttiobe} tu sld
lb nn n* II up
Hun»la light saa th 0 last of «
mr>r Ir»
f u t ) tntproattbg rev lis i
tl|00tl »*• arul htDir lor lure* held In
thr \\ 11»« frk'hcH$1 hoUM
Mr and Mra 1
and Mr and
Mr» Yatea took î
y dinner « ith
tl« \
¡tack Anderson.
o has been al
Sears most of the
ter. Is s o r tin g
for I jr*' llnhba
Allan VYiitrotrn an*! t hls father in
iss. Mr l(« m * sere II« id visitors on
NVrdneaday
•Mr Moora. s ho b n*ht the Golden
place, la ntakln* g«* I headsny s lth
hls n e« hi»U»e
l.arl t'harlton took a
i load of grain
tn Mrilmond for G«»«» * Mobbe Tues
day
Mrs A W Haïti returned
i
honte
Mondai from a short
1 slth her
daughters In Pfittevill
has been completed it w ill consist of
high class lands— lands upon which
u o k k im ; on k . F. D.
first mortgages can be made, and all
o f the appropriation made by the
o i r ok
REDMUND
state fo r reclaiming the lands can re­
Continued from 1st page
vert to tbe treasury
If the federal
government, after an investigation.
IV «
have *l*Jed in building up wllh thè old Tetherow road about J
. concludes that the reclamation o f the
North Canal unit is feasible, th? Leg-
good business for clever advertisers miles west of Telhernw
bridge,
| islature can then authorize that this
thence essi alone the Tetherow road
money be used by the state in co­ m ; h M«*\K ON P A K T OK TH K
TKKHKIIONNK
to thè I) c Cole place, and thence
operating with the government in
COMMERI I l i . I I.I ll
on the main road Into Hedmond Th*
reclaiming it. This is the plan I al­
County Supi J K Meyers was a
Governor West's Plans for the ways
dlatance of the route la abuut 31
visitor at the school Monday
have advocated, and it Is one
ml Ira
Mr
Greeley
started
on
hls
pil­
which
will
not
make
It
necessary
for
North ( anal Project Are
grimage In search of the promised
The [wdiloti ah«) a rraolutlon of
the legisla tu re to m a k e further ap­
land. Monday morning
propriations or the i s s u a n c e
of Members Take Itewdil, to the l ‘ro|e
Outlined
the Commercial Club favortng lhe
Henry llegardt and Kdwln Klliotl
j bonds.”
o f Culver, spent Sunday with friends route has l>een sent to our ænalors
osition o f a Weekly lim n
State Treasurer Kay has expressed
Uere
and représentatives In Washington
himself opposed to the state enter-
Cncle Dick Hastings recently sold
tint bering
Th* commute* la alao working on
I ing Into the irrigation business elth-
19 head of good dairy stock to some
a H K D route for thè people west
NOT A DOLLAR NEED
parlies near Bend
>y dl.e. t t r o-oprlaLo.. o* ’ v *v--
K c Me calf haa opened a blark- and south of here
! issuance o f bonds.
State Engineer
BE APPROPRIATED le w is , another member of the State
■®)H> shop lu Ihe east end of town
The suggestion made by 1. K.
Nlnean Nielson came m last week O L D “ B I L L J O N E S " IS
Desert le n d Board, favors the issu­
Tuesday from Portland and la sbak
.. ..
' r"
'
ance o f bonds, and declares he will Smith at the la s t’ meeting o f the Ing
hands with old friends in this
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HONORED HV ( OI NCTL
wage a campaign fo r constitutional Commercial Club that Monday noon vicinity
he established by the club
amendments authorizing the Issu­ luncheons
,
,
. ..
.
The people o f the peninsula met
I Continued from 1st Page)
Bond Issue Will Not Be Requir­ ance o f bonds for this purpose and is . bearing
fruit, and the more the Friday night to d ls c u « the p .« ib n
which will be voted on at the general subject is talked over the more Ity of getting water on the land In
ed to Reclaim I>ands Adjoin­ election.
B ills friends noticed there was
many o f the members favor the that section
If ever water can he
plan
run
on this land It will be some of something on hls tnlnd and at last
Attorney
General
Crawford
is
op­
ing Redmond in the C. O. I.
dropped to the fer» of the eiplred li­
Already about IS o f the members 1 •'«trai Oregon's best soil,
posed to the purchase o f the unit by
~~
vens*. so 2u of them chipped in to
Co’s. Segrega t ion
the state from the company until the have expressed their willingness to
MOS$tJ MOW Intu ii..on*, ami
'* '* I I . » $
cents each and secured another II-
remainder o f the system o f the proj­
ect is satisfactory, and Secretary of It is expected that at least as many
<et,*e but no! for one year only but
Last
week
Wm
more will be secured to go Into the
State Olcutt is noncommittal.
sons
helped
Frank
Hobarge
build
a
r , "
" <r" ' l,r **'e 'nailer coming
The company offers to relinquish proposition
barn on his homestead
• o ih . attention of „.m e ,,r (h„ roun
The intention
is to have the
That the North Canal Cnit o f the the unit to the state for reclamation
Mr Stone came out from Bend rllmen It waa voted that Ihe license
different places in the Saturday to visit n!s wife and little
Central Oregon Irrigation Co's, proj- by it and the government, provided
city
w
eekly—
one
week
at
the
Red-
daughter
who have been out here be extended from November 1 0 .
Jeet can be reclaimed through fed­ it will reimburse It for money ex-
eral and state aid. without a single pended on It. which is about $300.- mond Grill, another at the Hotel ^sitin g Mrs. Sam Boyd for th 1 past 1913. to November 3 0 . | »|9. <b„ 0|
dollar being appropriated by the 000. To complete it will require an Redmond and the next week at the week. They both will return Hun- as long as It waa figured out " H ill"
day to their home in Bend
would live
And now "Hill** go**
next legislatu re, and without the is­ additional expenditure o f 1400,000, Hotel Oregon
11 '■ ("tinted out that by meeting
Week with Vh #<1 * . l* r* ' bob • round with hla usual cheerful lm l(r
suance of bonds for one cent, and It ia estimated.
at the luncheons matters o f Interest
on^ o f hl.
■«•Istance of •nd ha. . j „ , f „,
or h<r|( for
that he has never expressed himself
to the club can be talked up and die-
Mrs C. Ilardy had another bad >t “ ••_h of h i. fri.-,..,, a. ,h*y
In favor of either, was the declara­ T K L K P H O V K CO M PAXV
tack o f asthma Wednesday night t,„i and speak to hi, " m "
" ’
h’
tion made by Governor West in dis­
I s K s KOB H IliH K R K I T E cussed and a ' stock o f ammunition
laid in to lire at the regular meet- In now reported some better
but h
>•
* ' '*
* ,l” *
cussing a number o f interviews
Ing.” as one member was heard to
Mr- «nd Mrs lianlterry made a
**l recognition
which hare appeared in the press on
A Salem dispatch o f the 22nd remark.
' rl£ fct0 K‘■d,non,1
!■** Thurs.lay * '1" ,hal '*
,h«n some humam
tbe subject by members of the State
There are a few men and learns can do
says: A llegin g that the rates estab­
Desert Land Board.
repairing
the . canal where about tn
N*■»i* •- f.-i PlM iratlos
.. 'pa
. of . ..
"A ccording to interviews which lished in 1911 are unlawful, and too
feet
It . broke
the
have appeared in the press recently, low to maintain good service,
1 "
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'ihls Is tbe'ssnm d • m *'
H E.HER1 L A N D H O A R D
by members o f the State Itesert Deschutes Mutual Telephone Co. of Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, water had to be turned off „n ac
IS
W llv J r
„ .. ...
Redmond,
has
filed
an
application
January
14
191«
count
of
th..
canal
br-aklng
,
,
'G A I N S T U E S I
Land Board, some of the mem her *
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_
_________
^
with
tbe
State
Railroad
Commlaslon
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Kdwln
About
five
Inches
of
snow
fell
i.
are opposed to tills unit being re-
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claimed by the state In roK)¿-"ration
Pcrmlslon Jo Increase H Peterson, o f l-ower Bridge. Ore- this locality last Friday nlirhf
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The rates adopted are unlaw­ gon, who. on August 11, 1910. made
with the government either by dl- them.
’ K”
Homestead Kntry No. 07290 for 8E
I’ L K IM A \ T ItllM K
providing f „ r , he Isau.nre of
rect appropriation by the Legislature ful. It 1s held, because they discrim­ (4N\V*4, W V4N W 14 Section 25. 8K
bond« for reclamation work, he
inate
against
stockholders
and
non-
aa-
or the issuance o f bonds, and some
serled.
favor the latter,” declared the exe­ stockholders. It Is asserted, and are South. ‘ RaiTge' n V !s rtT °W n is m e tti Tu'Vd ly 's 'h il^ M ' l" " V '1 s,' ‘‘ 1 '
a Meridian
haa «le
d n»iir..
n -
.. e H . »g y ¿ wnl"
Anderson
» *' *r, .|
cutive. In discussing the situation not sufficiently high to maintain a
Meridian, hau
filed
notice ,.t
o f i Inten-
ID
m ê " h oe./
\
o
' was
’‘ " a ' d 1'-
'*• - on Ih l. question
Year P
P roof
roof shipment
.hin,...-.,
*
Redmond for
• *ould fm ,,r no
- - reclsmatlon
,
"T h e intimation Is also given that I good service and provide a reserve e Hon to make Final Three Tear
work
to establish claim to the land above
j.-ari Woods' „ „ „ a .
b) the state . j,11., .. , r
have favored diroct appropriations fund for emergencies
Clyde
B.
Aitchlsori,
a
member
o
f
described,
before
W
B
Daggett.
V.
#d
here
la«t
T
u
e
ïd
îv
'n
lK
î"?
,
“
Vr'
V
>
irl*''<*-
or bond issues for the work when, as
Aitorney •;
a matter o f fact, I have never ex­ the Railroad Commission, was here
eneral Crawford In voi-
Tuesday to listen to arguments of of-
pressed myself in favor o f either
*t again
M did so
,h- ^ « l » t l « a dec lared
The unit ran be reclaimed thru !’ ren' o f ,h*‘ phon'* ‘■<” " P « n r •"<> of
be
vit bout apologies," and
George F Scott. L A. Hunt, Roy son
federal and state aid according to a business men In regard to increasing
L. Kidder, all of Ixtwer Bridge. Ore-
cv |>rnv„ . ,
.
"f « .... O..... *M absen,
plan _I have always advocated« with­ the rates.
Another resolution Introduced
gon. and John Swanson o f Sisters, dairy stoc k this w eekh flV,>
of
out a single dollar being appropriat­
by
Advertising Is the cultivation that
rio , „ r
ed by the next Legislature, and with­
° re* 0n H. F R A N K WOODCOCK.
A l*,t ,,u r* 1 * b lle driving a four- he Governor providing
th*r reqursta for teni|M>rsry with
•
out a bond Issue being made. The makes business grow.
Register horse team home from Redmond one M .
day last week was passed by a boy * * w* 1* be entertained that ,
,
last Legislature appropriated $«50.-
First publication Jan 22-Feb 19
on horseback, which caused hi. hor ">“ • perm.nent
' " ° f" r
Want to get what you want? Try
000 for the Tunialo Project, and It
to become frightened
Mr
llmlnary
will be completed this fall. A fte r It
Handbills?
We print them.
want ad in The Spokesman.
vai lost
control o f the h o r«-. and ,
„nies. .
' , S "« *
"■"sfactory guaran
IS NOT NEEDED
Y
SOON Ï0 BE INSTITUTED
r ï I' îîst
““-'v’ s & ’S i r
tea la aitati
spendily
ther
mi conti set
«he « o r li ls t
fall h fui, liliali
tory luminar
< I»at Ihe s or k
an enrly dntr
rteasurer K ».
lo Vote Agalli*
The presili ti •
clted that un i, i
t s o « ottipani» • i:.
ih II, (he elidi«
and that ac*r», K
proslm ately 7
Iliade
llo s e c tr
alida o f dullat* h
mi ptojec la Ho*
t her re« ite«t thai
e % per le tiri ti*
Pi,
«h i« li rould imi !»
* otulu* lo thè r« »
A lo PtS|r» I
* I an» opporr I
hocauae It « annoi
dm'lafvd Mr
l\ »
s e pleaae at an*
.«•«»I ut loti meati* i
am oppoard lo M |
of fa*U|ei| th>
thla probleut
|»
Attontey Gei.
ed parta o f th«
ed that he «ante«]
* I * et» a fair « ha
*le. h o sever. V ìi *
tisi*
The P o s d e r \ .
a»ked for an ni<
d a rla o f «»110 }ear
that thè rompati i
IMM) and «o«|ld io
afrurtion until i
«Spila*
tiuvur
that thè rompan«
feport o f « hat II
Ita plana
II «aa
«h lr h lo mnke th<
r t} la In llaker r«
J. F. ilOSOUB.
PHYSICIAN
and SCKtiHON
orrirg
N
K
>
Corner «ih sa4 K I *
lU-dmoml,
O r ff«
F. h . m m \ m
PHYSICIAN
and SI KHKON
1 . 1 **«
Kym T«**t«*«L
P kvpnb
littrd
Bru*
O fflc r in Ehrtrt
Redmond.
*
Mur!
Orrfoe
IU
J.
M
u
I t
a
u
c
DR. B. L SEARS
Physician and Surftot
• Mitre • l|.|M.«lte P.eloOcS
I n • Mtt. e I>4|
lt t : ii4 IIM I
and
lig h t
• *111 *•<>'
DR. J. I5AKR
DENTIST
Johnson Ituililmg
Kcdmond,
- On-jiofl
Dr. Th(*o. BeleLski'V.S.
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestlcalei
Animals
Office : (th Hire*!. oppooM*
Poeloffice
Phone, I9I<>
HKDMOND.
*
OKKU0R
Denton (¡. Burdick
Suc* essor to (I A M< Karla*»
and Burdick * Murphy
LAWYKK
Practice in all courts atei B. i
Land Office
III.DVIO V It.
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