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ì fhiiti H»,, Thursday, Dec. I l , 1916. THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN PAGE THREB k I ii u t S m ith flock and d riv e n o rth west, A m a sq u e ra d e d an ce will he held ul W in field 's . all, F rid a y n ig h t. T he b azaar held last S a tu rd a y wan TETHEROW BUTTE a g re a t nuccomm . T hey cle a re d over $100. One of th e g re a t a ttra c tio n s D. Bruce h as buen p ap erin g fur wtiM th e allk q u ilt, which was won by Mead and J. Butcher th e putt Mr (lien Cox, th e lucky n u m b e r bo as T nthurn«, i i „ h - ip , , , *”K 1 A d a n r ■ wait held a fte rw a rd s 3 s Tetherow B u tt. F a rm e rs ' d u b ,vlnfl„1(| H /2 V Correspondence ¡ KXPPEMM KATES REDI ( ED <>.\ (REAM SHIPMENTS The Hen . 01 and JR warehouse is full our platforms are I he public service com m ission has m ade a new o rd e r In th e m a tte r of 1 / r ra le s as assessed and collected oil m ilk, cream and dairy p ro d u c ts by .. What Some Are Doing ♦ the A m erican E xpress com pany be tw een po in ts In «.astern O regon. T he W hite L eghorn hen 1 h 1 tin a s DPflll been A- in . a ' ........,1*7,1 As Illu stra tiv e of th e am o u n t of a co n sisten t high p ro d u c e r In egg-lav- th ese ra te s, the ru le on ten gallon lug contests, as evidenced by rep o rts ........ "" ........... ............ ' » « • « cans of milk or cream on a 16-m lle from all over th e U nited S ta te s It Is , » L « T . ¿J" ..... ............. ..................... **«<*•>•». «»•> haul has been reduced from 25 ce n ts , alm o st needless to a rg u e In favor of (lock. C o « ., „ id ..... I I,|K|, to 15 c e n ts; on a 25 m ile h au l from th e W hite L eghorn, fo r h e r records the serv ed a t noon. ' “ r" ' h‘ lr »»‘ “ tlon “ ' *-"'H to 17 c e n ts; on a 50 m il. and p o p u la rity speak for them selves ' i i S S 5 2 , 4 ! 1 2 " " : . w........... ' « » « .» • » . »>,„ »•■». ... laul from .1.! cen ts to 22 c e n ts; on a T he busy little .M editerranean bird 75 m ile haul from 27 ce n ts to 27 <■ a t once one of th e sm a lle st In body •” " • “ "*»’ ..... ..................... .... w . . h . , ......... .. .......... c e n ts; on a lo o m ile haul from 40 Hie busiest in sp irit and th e highest th e w in ter w ith h is p a re n ts. Is back ce n ts to 22 cen ts, and the ra te on the In yield of th e p o u ltry trib e L in a M oore had a C hris* mmh Too m uch rain and cloudy w e a th e r to e ig h t and five-gallon cans bus been Lady E g la n tin e , the w o rld ’s record and p ro g ra m for pupils and p st- su it him reduced p ro p o rtio n ately . hen, was a L eghorn. She produced F rld a y a fte rn o o n . Mr. V ineyard, who I h d riv in g T he com m ission has also rem oved 2 15 eggs In a year. Lady ,M<Huff, the e Farmers' club met at the th ro u g h from llend to Salem , I h th e tra n s fe r c h arg e, h e re to fo re as cham pion in O regon, th e fir s t of the I house Friday evening Th-, sp en d in g a few days w ith bis datigli sensed w here the movement. Is over 300-egg hens, was m ostly L eghorn | ■ were read and voted unon. ter. Mrs. E arl M alksnn. m ore th a n one line of railw ay. anil m any o th e r record h o lders, also, al In te re stin g ta lk s Were givi n A C h ristm a s e n te rta in m e n t will be a re L«-ghorns. '''J !h ’T , f f n' ’’n‘ b e7 .................. " ,,h‘ '" P ioneer d u b h a ll OREGON WOOLGKOM EKH B esides being la rg e of production, th e coffee g o t too fra g ra n t. Mo„ <)liy evening HOLD IN N I \ l , CONVENTION Hie L eghorn yields th e fine shelled o^nr l u s u S ! o d.hP? l W',7 ' ,,. T ,, L“ H' K rl,,ay Mr w*‘" w hite egg which th e tra d e alw ays de ’ ■I | '• ' " ,M I'a rn e ssln g I lls horses and he left th e T he a n n u a l convention of O regon m ands. H ln , a pleasant e v .Bl„g. „ere- , w„ hlMl(h, ll|gH " W oolgrow ers was held ut H eppner No poultxym an cart go w rong by th e m eetin g s will lie th e first sta rte d to lead the team to the barn Iasi F rid a y . P resid en t W. It. B a rre tt keeping and pro p erly c a rin g fo r th e hlrd F rid a y s In each m onth, When It S tarted to run They knocked opened the convention and M ayor H. L eghorn. s. J. F. Van A llen sold h er flock him down and dragged him ab o u t 25 E. N otson delivered th e a d d re ss of ______ -________ ese to Misters p a rtie s who ad feet before they w ere stop,M-d by a J. H. uuiftcnn, B u rg e s s , u of V A L U P IS E G G -P R O D K FK ” welcome, » to Which —....... w, lit nl L *n *bo Spokesmen. bed Wire rem e, lie was severely I I'e n d le to n , responded P re sid e n t Bar a * * B row n an d J. B u tch er a t e c le a r l i im H ealers In fancy eggs say th a t e n lu ,.,l I . .. « . . bruised hut no a hones w ere broken re tt gave th e an n u a l a d d re ss atid re- P u y allu p has su pplied m ore eggs this ind fo r J. H. Mertx, w hl* s Mage B ru sh Hewing circle m et po rt show ing th a t not a co m p lain t **«ason th an any city betw een Tacom a POWELL BIU TE had been received d u rin g the past am! S eattle, said W. II. P a u lh a m u s, Mrs. E a rle B enton T h u rsd a y uf year, and he askiul for a closer ad- association p resid en t. Mr. P a u lh a an. T h e tim e was spent in ty Mrs. H ouston has been q u ite ||j u t lierem-e to the c o n stitu tio n In the m us believes th a t th is Indicates the f.cxt a f te r which a delicious th e hom e of h er son J T. H ouston. tra n sa c tio n of the bu sin ess of th e a s value of (he w estern W ashington ex eon of sand w ich es, fru it salad , Rev. Pow ell and Mr and Mrs Jo h n sociation. He stro n g ly advised th e p erim en t sta tio n , which h a s ta u g h t I1’ clnds of ca k e and coffee w ere 1. T h o se p re se n t w e r e M e s - Skeen were d in n e r g u e sts a t th e G. ('. wool men a g a in st c o n tra c tin g th e ir m any fa rm e rs how to c a re fo r th e ir I ru e sd a le hom o Hunday. wool on the sh e e p ’s back. He also fh ick en s. A ssociation sto re re p o rts h,'. • M. A. K ing, E. K. B u t c h e r , C m en tio n ed the Increase in dues c h a rg show th a t th e fa rm e rs who supply •diss E d ith S m ith d o s e d h e r school , . ad, N. O. Bruce, O. B Graves, H turd lv an an d Misses O live and for in s titu te and th e holiday vacation ed a g a in st sheepm en by th e fo rest re Hie m ost eggs a tte n d e d th e w inter to h er serve. T he se c re ta ry tre a s u re r In his »«‘«»Ion at the sta tio n last year. akes. T h e next m eeting will be F rid a y ev en in g und went rep o rt recom m ended th e p rin tin g of hom e in P rin e v ille th e aam e evening ’I h a t P u y a llu p is o v erlo o k in g h er ar L with Mrs. R. B. S tu rd lv a n . In- r» «! Miss I,Ina Moore spent th e week a dlri-i lory of the sheepm en of O re best a sse t in not ra isin g m ore ch ick ir 28, w hen they will have th. bag. E v ery lady p u ttin g in „ '•tid at hom e going on th e P rin ev ille gon, giving nam e und n u m b e r of ens is th e opinion of Mr. P au lh am u s. sh eep held. He declared th e re should be one acre Sunday evening to a tte n d In stitu te will he e n title d to d r a w o n e Owing to th e fact tluii a la rg e n u m of d i l l k e n s for every a cre of b erries; and ta k e th e te a c h e rs' exam ination. d H oover Is m ak in g p r e p a r a t i o n ber of sheep have been poisoned in th a t lo o p er cent could be realized on Id a c em en t reserv o ir. .1 Mrs Alice H ears or P rineville. | H . M orrow county by lupine, a p ractical •m In v estm en t of a few h u n d re d dol Is help in g w ith th e blastin g . 'i d l i n g w ith h er d a u g h te r Mrs. I). A d em o n stra tio n was m ade, four sheep la rs; th a t ch ick en s should be allow - L. M oore o f Pow ell B u tt« -, w a s Yates. having been secured fo r th e purpose, * d to sc ra tc h in th e b e rry fields for *r In th is section F rid ay T h ere was a m eeting of the Powell ry B row n w as confined t , , t h e B u tte Horosls th is w eek on a c co u n t of and Dr. Lytle, se c re ta ry of th e s ta te th e purpose of c u ltiv a tio n an d th a t sa n ita ry board, is m ak in g th e test. every hen will m ean a p ro fit of from •h a sev ere cold th e past w.-.-k, th.! a p p ro a c h in g holidays. T he next I be sheep w ere sh u t up last T h u rs $ 1 to $1.50 a year. e B enton w ent to B e n d t o t h e m eeting Will lie th e first W ednesday day n ight, not given any food until I O regon Irrig a tio n congo-mt in J a n u a ry a t the hom e of Mrs. Allen * In- next afte rn o o n , w hen Dr. L ytle It has been found th a t a few th o r- »■day as a d e le g a te f r o m th e W lllcoxon. I"d lupine, g a th e re d from th e range ough ap p lic a tio n s of c ru d e p etro leu m rs' club. Mrs. L. W. Van Dorn and Mrs. E w here losses have o ccurred to th e to th e In te rio r o f pouB ry houses will J. J. M cE lfresh h u s b e e n s t a y « It. Agee sp en t T h u rsd a y with Mrs. h u ngry an im als. It is supposed to d e stro y com pletely th e com m on red th e W. F. M ackey h o m e t h e Guy Sears. affect them w ithin 24 hours of the m ite In festin g chickens. eek. Mrs. M ackey Is q u it e III feeding and th e resu lt was aw aited ______ —-________ _ Miss E d n a M orse cam e down from . H anaen an d fam ily sp en t Sun w it h m uch I n t e r e s t . I t Is e ....... stim a te d devise has been o vri rig in a te d by P a u lin a f o r th e Holiday vacation at l^tllüicu uy th F. H. W oods. home. * hai $7.000 w orth of sheep have died ^la-u'iallsts of th e d e p a rtm e n t w hich Persons an d fam ily, Mr. a n d Mr. mid Mrs. M e l'In F o ste r w ho from th is poison w ithin Morrow coun prom ises a m ore sa tisfa c to ry and The Fanners’ Warehouse. L’andu V. J . H tu rd lv an an d M r a n d have p ractical app licatio n of th e h o t w a been stay in g at th e B uttea for ty In th e paHt 60 days. F. Van A llen spent S unday te r tre a tm e n t for th e p rev en tio n of sev eral Weeks re tu rn e d to tlie lr hom e I. A. King. loose sm u t of w h eat and barley. WOI LI» I ; B \ B R E W E R IE S W. J . H tu rd lv an am i sister, west of R edm ond la st T h u rsd ay . INTO A E tO H O L I At T O R IE S >• J. M orse, w ill leuve Tl>urs Mrs. E dw ard B W illiam s re tu rn e d V A I,I E til-' t ’RtyPS trn ln g fo r T h e D alles t o a t t e n d hom e from San Diego, Cal., w here H enry Ford has given brew ers who B REA K S KEt tiR D s ver w edding o f a s iste r who she has been 'I s ltln g w ith Mr. W il have been voted out of business som e lia m s’ p aren ts. Ml »rrled on C h ristm a s d u y Miss Muliel Allen Is In P rin ev ille good advice, which is to brace up and l'K O D I ( TS O F AM ERICAN FARM S W ORTH MOKE THAN E l ER LOWKK BK IIK .I Gils week a tte n d in g In stitu te and ta k tu rn th e ir p la n ts into alcoholic m a n u factories. He p redicts th a t alcohol BEI O R E ing ex am in atio n . will becom e th e fu tu re fuel for auto- ' —-------- * ral from here attend* il th e Ir- Guy S ears an d Alvin Itlggs sold ti congrega a t Bend \ \ • l i l i e s sev eral head of beef to J. „ Roe of m obiles, th re e m illions of which a re I AU reco rd s fo r th e value of th e now In daily use in th e I’nlted S tates , < o u n ,r >’ti im p o rta n t farm crops w ere H ie R edm ond Meat M arket. and Mrs. A. J. F u lle r anil sou Miiis G ladys Breen w ent to P rin e and the n u m b e r c o n sta n tly lncreas- exce«‘ded th is y e a r d esp ite th e sm all- , and Miss M a rth a W llllanson, ville to spend th<> w eek w ith frie n d s lin g . T hese consum e m o re th a n a bll- ' r Hiz* 'o f th e crops. T h e ir v alue was llon gallons of gasoline a n n u a lly and I,lace<l a t $7.641,609,000 by th e de- -■* R edm ond F rid ay . and re la tiv e s and a tte n d In stitu te . i i MMI'-O. A. H tadlg h as p u rc h a se d 22 H arold H enderson took a load of th e cost Is g ra d u a lly in creasin g In P a rt m en t of a g ric u ltu re In its final Ki ’ c a ttle . Hogs to P rin e v ille F rid a y for Jo h n cost. F o r th is reason, e n g in e e rs a re 'js ^ u ia te s of the year. T h a t is $1 - tu rn in g to alcohol, the s u ita b ility of 750,000,000 m ore th a n th e sam e ant» Mrs. O ra Holloway spent Tuck. a n d S a tu rd a y w ith Mrs llo l- Miss Je ssie I la ri ley closed her w hich Is not q u estioned. Only the crops w ere w orth la st year. H ig h e r t p a re n ts, Mr. a n d Mi Cump- school F rid a y evening fo r the In sti cost «f raw m a te ria ls now used and prices, line p a rtly to reduced pro d u c 14 r« tu te . H er school will open ag ain Ils lim ited use p re v e n ts Its being a tion and p a rtly to th e d em an d s for un iv ersal fuel. A m erican food from th e w a rrin g n a lay m o rn in g G us Htadlg o rd e r- T h u rsd a y m orning. Haw m a te ria ls a re a b u n d a n t and tio n s of E urope, w ere resp o n sib le for e n e ra l call on th e telep h o to The e n te rta in m e n t agiven by the vast in crease in value. to e e ffe c t th a t th e re would he p upils of th e R edm ond union high clienti. Most a n y th in g th a t c o n tain s F o u r cro p s each w ere w orth m ore i ... ra isin g a t L. A. H unt s. In a school a t th e co m m unity hall last sta rc h , cellulose o r su g a r can he u til i • me 13 m en w ere busy erectin g F riday ev en in g was a g ra n d success. ized. in clu d in g th e w aste of the lum th a n a billion d ollars. C orn w ith a • fra m e w ork. By night they I he young people all ren d ered th e ir ber in d u stry , c o n ta in in g cellulose, to ta l value of $2,295,783.000 show ed Ished th e fra m e w ork, h o arded p a rts in a very c re d ita b le m anner. and th e w aste from th e su g a r in d u s th e g re a te s t in crease, being w orth $573.103,000 m ore th a n la st y e a r's side a n d laid th e ra f te r s on Ih e people of th e co m m u n ity a re try. A ton of dry saw dust yields from o u tp u t. n-to. T h e b arn Is Biixtin feet very g ra te fu l for th e h e lp th e s tu C otton, th e second most v aluable, ,k, i-foot posts. O f co u rse th e la- d e n ts have given on the hall, as the 20 to 25 g a llo n s of alcohol, 95 per >re In a tte n d a n c e fu rn ish in g a proceeds of th e evening w ere all a p cent pure, and from th is source alone w ith a to ta l of $1.079,598,000, In- ,. oils d in n e r to w hich th e men plied on th e In d eb ted n ess and they h a lf a billion g allo n s could be m an < reused $4 * a ,3 * 8,000 over last '"ear W h eat, th e th ird , w as w orth $1,- . | t Pl« Justice. I t w as re m a rk e d hope Ihe o p p o rtu n ity will lie given to u fa c tu re d an n u a lly . A series of te sts by th e U nited 025,705,000, o r $83.402,000 o v er the e la d le s en jo y ed t h ......... aslon re tu rn th e favors. bod/« S ta te s b u reau of m ines proves the year before when th e pro d u ctio n was ably. L. A. H u n t was well Jo h n Skeen h as p u rchased th e W. be h ig h e r efficiency of alcohol com pared a lm o st 400,000,000 bu sh els m ore. w ith th e d a y 's w ork. I. Sm ith 80, th e p apers having been to gaso lin e is due to th e follow ing H ay w as fo u rth , w ith a value of $1,- I it WIIJ”**’Chapman was in R edm ond signed Iasi S a tu rd a y . cau ses: 008,894,000, an Increase of $95 350 - iy. Tom H ouston re tu rn e d hom e from 1. T he volum e of a ir re q u ire d for 000. and Mrs. Jew el of R edm ond. a tw o-w eeks trip in the Cam p Creek u n d ay w ith Mr. an d Mrs. tin s co u n try w here lie was rid in g for cat- com plete com bustion of alcohol is romp**' > only o n e -th ird th a t re q u ire d by g aso THAT KNIFE-LIKE I'AIN l le lie had on (lie range. line, and th u s m uch less energy goes v Ixtren Campbell and b ro th e rs T he p o tato g ra d e r from the R ed ,r' id L loyd w ere In R edm ond mond w areh o u se was at S. I). Mus- aw ay in th e ex h au st. M oreover, th is In (»lily O ne o f N a tu re's W arn in gs o f nil <rs- sm a lle r d ilu tio n w ith a ir e n a b le s a W eak or D isordered K id n eys. I la r d 's T uesday. m ore perfect m ix tu re to he form ed C. F. H osk in s an d d a u g h te r L ast S u nday a fte rn o o n w hen j H ave you a lam e back, a c h in g day ' , an d M iss N ealelgh w ere In H arold Moore was rid in g a ho rse be w ith consequent m ore perfect com bustion. and n ig h t? Do you feel sh a rp pains nd Saturday. longing to W ilb u r E dw ards, th e snd- 9 T he a lc o h o l-a ' ir m m ix ix tu tu re re can can he bt a f te r sto o p in g ? A re the kidneys sore? "I Erickson spent the la tte r pail <llo b la n k e t w orked o u t from u n d e r ">e sad d le an,I frig h te n e d th e h o rse L “? »’T ’"» '"’«8 Is th e ir action irre g u la r? Use D oan's *> ' w eek In Bend. w ith o u t sp o n tan K idney P ills— th e m edicine th a t Is »f"' Harrington, Mrs. E. MRch-l which ran Into a wïro fence throwing i Ihs. per , sq u a re Inch , -------- r o w i n g | ,,o u g | K „ | t i o n , w h ereas th e safety llm- recom m ended by so m any people in I the Mrs. A. Kotzman were . hi . Rod- . H . arold c le a r of tho fence. u i It th en i. » . th is locality. R ead th is n e a rb y resi-I 4onday. s ta lle d down th e road and as It pass- -i" , , V ln ,x h ,r‘‘H ,,f " h o h o l and a ir d e n t's experience: Calvery motored Io R edm ond ml Ihe W allace Sm ith place It frig h t- ' eni'd Mr S m ith 's t.-.n. i,i i « «’n ta ln ln g from 4 to 13.« per cent of i R. «*• B. Lyons, i-yons. p p a a in in te te r, r 915 E. N inth t ri iii' ty. sta n d in g '.,; th e road h itc h , d to Z ¡ i " " " ' “ r“ WheFe th e St. A .hany, Ore., says: " I w as d o y n i — t,e*’ f° r th re e or fo u r dnvs w ith an TERRKBON.NI • hack. T he Sm ith team ra n as fa r as explosive ra n g e to r gasoline is from i 2 to 5 per cent, n e c e ssita tin g m uch a tta c k of lum bago and I th o u g h t my k, Jo h n T u c k ’s place w here Mr. T uck m ore c arefu l c a rb u re to r a d ju stm e n t. bttck w as broken. 1 c o u ld n 't m ak e a Everett Parr had III ■ mlslor- an d Je ss cau g h t th em . T he team was l. 4 T he com bustion p ro d u cts of al- '"o v e o r la k e a b re a th w ithout hav- » lose one of his h o rses last not h u rt hut both se a ls of th e hack cohol a re sm okeless, alm ost odorless, lnK 11 sh a rp , k n lfe-Iike pain in my n v i’' w ere badly b ro k en and one spindle and do not d o g up th e c y lin d e rs and back. T h re e boxes of D oan's K idney Gladys Gates spent Monday b ad ly bent. vulveEa p ,,ls P " t nie on my feet and gave me MANI . At T l RERS OF " esday In Prineville. T he follow ing high school s tu d e n ts ¡a s tro n g back. Since th en I 'InK'1 McCauley and Miss W ilson a re hom e for th e holidays. Misses E xtensive re search es by plant pa- j nev er had a n y th in g w rong w ith my 11 3 Prineville Sunday morn lug O rsa Hears, G ladys P auls, H azel th o lo g isls of th e d e p a rtm e n t upon back o r kidneys ” "|ln for institute. llay n , M ilred Alley. M ERCH A N TS' EXCHANGE AND CUSTOM MILLING -CASH PA ID th e developm ent of crow n galls upon P ric e 5()c, a t all d ealers. D on't ' " 1. O. Oroves went to P rln ev lllo J . T. H ouston bought 19 head of p la n ts show th a t th ese galls, w hle’i sim ply ask for a kidficy rem edy __ge, FOR GRAIN ill- r ' morning for Instituto. mlh h cows of Mrs. C a th e rin e V anina F E E D G RINDING $1.50 PE R TON; SATISFACTION GUARANTEED '.•uf'* first rabbit drive of (lie season last week. Mr. H ouston expects to a re caused by a bacillus, have very D oan's K idney P ills— th e sam e th a t Give us a tria l an d be convinced. m any points of resem b lan ce to hum an Mr. Lyons had. F o ster-M ilb u rn Co.. nl *!' hflld Sunday. They will be- d a iry on a big scale. Cl,»ni' c a n c e r' * i Props., Buffalo, N. Y.— Adv. H. L. LOOMIS, Prop. ► * ¿J ___ _ loaded, but we can still handle a few thousand BUSH ELS OF G R A IN WE room h a v e p le n ty of in our large frost - proof BA SEM ENT FO R PO TA TO ES and will always find room to accommodate our pa trons We are buying R Y E , OATS, A N D BARLEY all the time, and Wheat when there are buyers V V E pay top prices for ’ " Potatoes and can use several hundred sacks \pplc REDMOND WAREHOUSE CO. Also Redmond Feed and Mill Co “ S n o w fla k e” F lou r 4