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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1914)
Till ItHlny TAGK TUB f o i l KKDMONP 8 POKKSMXN >»U ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦•*•******** * * * The Redmond Spokesm an: Published Every Thursday at Redmond. Oregon Bv the REDMOND SPOKESMAN PI HI.ISH1NG COMPANY SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Strictly in Advance: One v e a r .............................. $1.50 Three m on th s......................$ .50 .06 Six m o n th s................................SO Single copies K n lr m l as second class m atter July 14. IS 10, at the postadle« R edm ond. O regon, under the act o f March 3. 1S79. SEASHORE > U'ATIONS Ice Cold S O D A Beach Clatsop Rest For Fun and Rest at The tang of stilt air and exhiler.itin« breezes, th. muí '«d warm salt water bathing will gite a new zest I«» h; «'. Hotel. Pottage and tam p Accommodations. Marin Sea Water Natatorium at Seaside and t.earhait. A delightful trip along the beautiful Columbia K*"'1 •'> limited traina currying obaervation parlor cars and c v 10,1 able cttaches. to m ilking, the valattle silage odors will have been throw n pit beiore the next m ilking hour. Silage la usually fed tw ice a day Seashttre Special. 0 Every Morning, and Saturday Special. Calves may be fed atlage as soon 2 p. m.. from Portland to Clatsop Reach Kesorta. as they are old enwtigh to eat It. It Is perhaps o f greater Importams» that Military Kiwwwipmewl and the silage be free from m old or d e Round Trip Tickets Big Gun ITvnllce. I «• r I cay when given to calves than when From All Oregon Trunk Silage is the main reliance o f the given to m ature stock Thev may Sirven», June l ’J -2 1 «»«..ria dairy farm ers in many sections for p , a tr,.n all the silage they w ill eat Stations Sold Daily. Regalia ami M.*i>rl««*t Ila*«-* cow feed, since It hat beer, found to up c |,.an at , n tim e« Yearling •• July J-4 Limit Oct. :il. be particularly well adapted as feed ra)ves w ill consum e about on e-h a lf * In this connection, is the statem ent as much a, m ature stock ; that la. Tickets and details furnished by agents contained In Farm ers' Bulletin STS. from 15 to *0 or m ore pounds a sent out by the l uited States Depart- day w h en supplem ented with som e ment o f Agriculture. good legum in ous hay. little. If any. W h ile silage Is an excellent feed g ratn w ill be required to keep the fo r dairy stock, it should be com - (-a )Ves in a th rifty, grow in g condl- bined with som e oth er legum inous^ tion feed, such as clover, cowpeas. or al- o n e o f the most trying seasons falfa. ow ing to its insufficient pro- o f Ihf, y ia r for , he <ja lrv o o v ta the du ctive quality. latter part o f sum m er and early fall. H. HAI KOI, Vgcnt, Redmond. Orr. The legum inous material w ill tend this season the pastures are often to correct the deficiencies o f the ghort o r dried up. and In auch rases an area o f more than 400 square silage In dry m atter, protein, and R j„ a com m on m istake o f dairym en miles, and a population of over m ineral constituents. A ration o f lo |et ,h elr cow s drop off In ttow o f silage and. say. a lfa lfa hay alone Is m i|k through lack o f feed l-ater 1 , 100 . and satisfactory, how ever, only for cow s they And It Im possible to restore the Whereas, ( ’ rook county will have w hich are dry or giving only a sm all milk flow, no m atter how the cow s In the territory remaining after am ount o f milk and for h eifers and are fed G ood dairy practice de- Jefferson county Is cut off an area of bulH. Cow s In fu ll milk require mands that the milk flow be main- over 400 square miles, and a popu som e concentrated feed in addition talned at a high level all the time lation of over 1 . 200 . and property to hay and silage, as they cannot from parturition to drying off. It of an •wnueit valuation of more consum e enough o f these feeds to becom es necessary, th erefore, to sup TH K » t lK B lT I t lV ' O I' J R m i R W l X lhan y ; o o o ...... keep up a large flow o f milk and piy H m , fe*,| to take the plu.e o f ,,,, X_ KK|, VI IK K H .tlN R im K s l l l v k l m aintain body w eight. the grass. T h e easiest way to do The am ount o f silage to feed a this is by m eans o f silage Silage Severe»! slue k Sture hatm al Iwt.kr cow w ill depend upon the capacity j* cheaper and decidedly m ore con KrR al Fairhank» o f the anim al to consum e feed. She venlent to use thsn soilin g crops. should be fed as much as she w ill The am ounts to feed w ill depend ,,r ,h * « ou n ly 1« IJalwg clean up w ithout waste when con- upon the con dition o f the pasture. Fairbanks. Alaska. May Î9 The I p to WOrk fo r Ih r F ro sunied along with her hay and grain varying all the way from 10 pou nd s; aeverest earthquake alnre that of |M N rt l>ivt»lon Raise or low er the am ount until the to a full w inter feed o f 40 pounds June 1. 1911. when the sleeping voi proper quantity is ascertained Gen- |t should be rem em bered In this con- ratio Katmal broke Ita bonds and erally speaking, a good cow should nee tion that silage contain s a low scattered ashes over half the srea of be fed just short o f the lim it o f her percentage o f protein, so that the { the world, waa felt here at 4 0 ] appetite. If she refuses any o f her greater the am ount o f silage fed the The petitions are being rirrulated o'clock this morning. a> •« »mpantnt feed it should be reduced at on ce greater must be the am ount o f pro- „ k i n g for the form ation o f Jefferson by a rumbling o f the r .r tl. The sm all breeds w ill eat 23 or 30 ,e|n In the supplem entary feeds to county out o f territory In the north The shock today » „ the fifth In pounds per day; the large breeds 40 properly balance the ration end o f C rook county The petition 4» hours o r m ore: and the m edium -sized ones la as fo llow s: ■■ w ill eat am ounts varying between. AM. C A\ IK K IG A T K T o the H onorable County Court o f Reports made at the meeting of Ironclad direction s fo r feedin g C rook County, O regon th « State Grange showed that In cow s cannot be given. In general. | W hereas. . W It appears expedl many parts o f the state young women He w ho shall d e v li„ _ cheap. ____ ________ ______ to be _____ h ow ever, they should be supplied dependable pow er shall ent and desirable to form a new were thrown out o f employment by fhe roughage they w ill clean j,ave access to the purses and the county, to be known „ J e f f e r s o n t h e operation of the minimum wage up with grain In proportion to but- plaudits o f the m u ltitu de” T h us county, out o f that portion o f Crook and eight-hour law ter fat produced. The hay w ill or- w rote a man having In view the m il- runty lying north o f a line beginning The Susanvilie mining claim s In dinarily range between 5 and 12 llons o o f f acrp, acres o o f f , the w orld 's most at the southeast corn er o f tow nship the Greenhurn district o f Grant pounds per cow per day when fed in fer||,e lan<1, ready to bloom with II south, range 19 east, W illam ette county are making a good showing conn ection with silage. F or Hol- production when irrigated. The Meridian, and running th en -e In n as produrers steins. 1 pound o f concentrates fo r W ater M otor and Pump is the w esterly direction along the town President aproule of the H p each 4 pounds o f milk produced will anawer> an<j tj,e Utility M anufactur- ship lines to the northw est corner Com pany, said there must be a prove about right. F or Jerseys, one ¡n({ Com pany Is the author. o f section 4. tow nship 12 south, change In public sentiment before pound for each ., pounds c milk O nce this m otor and pum o Is In- range 16 east. W illam ette M eridian, railroad construction will l„ , u,d or less will com e nearer m eeting the B, a n ed you arB a*Bure<j Df a steady thence In a southerly direction along the factories snd mills can operate requirem ents. The grain tor other dow w aler a„ |arap „ you p|an to the section lines to the southwest and em ploy labor breeds w ill vary between these" two use, 24 hours a day. lifted to any corn er o f section 33, tow nship 12 The Pacific Northwest sent out a ccord in g to the qu ality o f milk height necessary to cov er your tract south, range 16 east. W illam ette 11,06*.636 fruit shipments in 191.1 produced. A good rule is to feed when distributed. M eridian; thence In a w esterly dlrec- The Catholic cathedral to be erect- seven tim es as much grain as there The U tility W ater M otor can be In- tion along the tow nship lines to the ed In Hast Portland will cost is butter fat produced. stalled In any running stream o r southwest corn er o f tow nship 1 2 j building and grounds 1 1.000.ooo The follow in g rations w ill be ditch, and furnishes a uniform , con - south, range 15 east. W illam ette > The Knights of Columbus will erect found g ood : tlnuous and dependable pow er. This M eridian; thence In a southerly d l-j a club building to rost } lo o ,o o o SILAGE AN EXCELLENT FEED FOR DAIRY CATTLE CENTRAL OREGON LINE PETITIONS ARE OUT F or a 1,300-pound cow yielding 40 pounds o f milk testing 3.5 per cen t: Silage ............................................. 40 Tbs. C lover, cow pea or a lfa lfa h ay. 10 lbs. Grain m ixture .........................10 fbs. F o r the same cow yieldin g 20 pounds o f 3.5 p e r c e n t m ilk ; Silage ............................................. 40 lbs. C lover, cow pea or a lfa lfa h ay. 5 lbs. G rain m ixture ........................... 5 lbs. pow er can be used for any purpose- rectlon along the tow nship lines to M li Hammlll o f Albany Is plan desired the southw est corn er o f tow nship 12 nlng a 100-room hotel at lUndoti The pow er o f the m otor Is lim ited south, range 15 east. W illam ette j A $5 2.ooo armory la being planned on ly by the head o f water used, and M eridian; thence In a w esterly d lrec-j for Kugene from six inches to tw o feet Is all the tion along the tow nship llnev snd s Nineteen counties In Oregon will head that Is ever required In any continu ation th ereof to the western lose $460,3911 taxes this y,-.ir l<y ordin ary proposition. These pumps boundary o f C rook county. O regon, suits attacking the o t, C land and m otors w ill be sold under a and, grant. Litigation has already rost positive guarantee to lift so many W hereas, the proposed Jefferson the state nearly as much and the gallons o f water per m inute to the cou n ty has property o f an assessed lands are withdrawn from settle value o f m ore than $ 2 . 000,000 and meut height required and agreed upon. See Kdward E rickson for booklet F or a 900-pound cow yielding 30 on "T h e Utility W ater M otor and pounds o f 5 per cent m ilk ; Silage .............................................. 30 lbs. P u m p." Clover, cow pea o r a lfa lfa h ay. 10 lbs. K M 01(1» IS It l i t Ht TFI» Grain m ixture ............................ 11 lbs. F or the same cow yieldin g 15 F lo r e n c e W om a n Say* S cru b H en pounds o f 5 per cent m ilk: A ls o l a y s D nu rm iiu« F gg* Silage .............................................. 30 lbs. Clover, cow pea or a lfa lfa h ay. * lbs. 1 Grain m ixture ........................... 5 lbs Florence, O regon A hen reported A g ood grain m ixture to be used *° hav* b,‘ at,*n th* w or,d a rw,° rd aa In a ration which Includes silage and an *** prod,,rer '* » * " « 1 by Mrs. som e sort o f legum inous hay is com F r ,n k Fox o f Mr«. Fox posed o f: * ot her on J u lr *• ,9 1 J > and •,nc® Corn ch op ................. . . . 4 parts that tim e says she has laid 305 About tw ice a week these are W heat bran ................................S parts U n seed meal or cottonseed dou ble-yolked. One o f these dou ble- „ ,^ 1 j part yolked eggs laid last week Is said to , .. . , . . measure 6 H by 7 % Inches. The hen In case the hay used Is not o f this . . _ , . , . . . , .. . . Is bu ff-colored, o f com m on stock, kind, som e o f the corn chop may be ... „ . __ . replaced by linseed or cottonseed W' th * C° m b meal In many Instance, brew ers' W e want „ pry fam||y lf) town on dried grains o r crushed oats may be our subscription list, profitably substituted fo r the bran, and often tim es gluten products can be used to advantage In place o f | bran o r oil meals. Alco Apartments Union Ave. and E. Couch St. The tim e to f«?ed silage Is directly Portland, Ore. a fter m ilkin g o r at least several hours b efore m ilkin g. If fed Im- New and modem (2) room m ediately b efore m ilkin g the silage furnished housekeeping apart- o d o r . m ay p a s. through the co w 's m e n U w jth p r iv a t e h a th ( w a |k _ body Into the milk. Besides, the . .. „ , „ .. milk may receive som e ta in t, d irectly d ,B U n c e * « « * 6 0 per day from the stable air. On the oth er ‘ o r transient rates, hand, if feedin g Is done subsequent JUNE TIME ROSE TIME GOOD TIME PORTLAND OREGON-WASHINGTON RAILROAD A NAVIGATION < O W ill »ell R ound Trip T icket« at greatly reduced fare* for the Klghth Annual ROSE FESTIVAL PORTLAND, JUNE 9-12 On Hale daily, June 7-11. Final return limit, June 15. Th«* Ketlmond Pharmacy has put in the J, ||un gerford Smith lm«* «»f Syrup* ami (’ruined Fruit* the 1***1 manufacture«! which ftVM our S*la* a iliatlnctlv* last«* that i , Com* in an«l try **»me «»f these new flavor*. I IIKIK U K CREAM IS DELICIOUS YOP WILL BE SATISFIED WITH IT. REDMOND PH ARMACI Mothers Say That Snowflake Flout Is the BEST on the Market mit s a it : it a am . <. Km'Kits A. G. ALUNGHA1 Wines and Liquors Imported and Domestic ('¡gars Nothirn: hut the BEST ia aenrrd at our ptm Kcflmorul. Oregon Redmond Cafe Formerly Young’* (¡rill. UNDER N EW M ANAHEMKN I COME AND TRY OUR MEALS AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED. BEST MEAL IN TIIE LARGEST AND REDMOND FOR THE MONEY, L. ( . Stephen* and Guy Steven*. Proprietor*. Anderson Bros.’ Saw ^ MANUFACTURERS OF ROUGH AND DRESSED PINE LUMBER. OUR MILL IS TIIE NEAREST POINT THAT YOU CAN GET HIGH-GRADE LUMBER, o u r p r ic e s ARE RIGHT. * 'i Mile* Southwe*t of Idildliiw.