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THE REDMONI) SPOKESMAN D m *. 21, 1 9 1 « . iiu n ta p u b lish ed under t o n« cent u w o rd fo r ton. No ariv e rtla o iiit ii: lit*« th a n 16 r e n t* . O r lu t o f to w n m u at In fo rm r.y I hhuum th e ad I* to o f to w n o r d e r * m u«t !>•« by t.a»h. I n i t i a l * and r i t i r i l o . ’t a * w o rd *. t <» m i e i in i t o r i ; t \ D EM A N D — < 4 » M » |Í |O \ IH IA IH T III l.»»AA \<»KM Al. tw eed lliy o ffle « tuoi »ruga, u II. H, ««al, bronzo b. Kinder pleuse return W ANTED lU tloil le a d in g ta ll* out o ír, lo bobbed - oil le ft « tifie w o u ld be received. 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I I RI S I T I R R IÍ O K IE S New * I* re c e iv e d of hl* d e a th at .MI hhoii I u , I i I h h o m e , o f J u d g e F ra n k II. W oody, w ho a e ltle d In .M ontana In H ill, rc a llz ln g th«» valli*' of C liahri- c r 's h iv e u tio n , h ro u g h t H i' a d h e s lv e s ta m p u n d e r III** noti»*- of a com m i - aioli v. hlcli wa; ih»,ri d e h a fin g th è In- trodu* iloti of (!,*• p en n y po;.t. l l i l l ’s advo*a*y of th è t'h a lm e r s s ta m p led l o th*, u su a i p r o tra c te il se rie* of In- *1 airi* il hy su c c e ssiv a *o iiim liislo n s, a n d il wiih not. u u 'll l • * th a t p a rlla - in e n t paase*! un act a u th o rlz lu g th è tr e a a u i y to flx r u lc s of p o a ta g e on la t te i* a ii'l r e g n ia te th», m o d e of tii»dr c o lh 'c tlo n . 1856, an d wu* th e old* nt r e s id e n t of MI hhoii I u c o u n ty am i o n e of R h iiioh I sto o d in W a sh in g to n te r r ito r y , Id a h o In H iim m arlzlug U h first re p o rt on te r r ito r y , M o n ta n a te r r ito r y a n d f in th e w in te r w h ea t c ro p , th e d e p a r t a lly th e Htate of M o n tan a. m e n t of a g r ic u ltu r e hii Id H e, w ith H e n ry ItrookH am i Ja n ie* “ T h e fall p la n tin g * o f w h ite r H o lt mad*' a w oo d en plow In 1859 w h eal a r e re p o r te d to lie 2.3 p e r cent out of a p in e tr e e a n d w ith it tu r n e d g ic u te r th a n In th e a u tu m n o f 1916 T h e p re se n t a r e a need ed , 4 0 ,0 9 0 ,0 0 0 th», first noil e v e r p lo w ed In H ell Gat*' Ill* hoii , F r a n k II. W oody acre*, I m th e greuteH t e v e r p la n te d , v alley . w ith th e ex c e p tio n of th e 4U.452.OUO Jr., wuh r e c e n tly d e s ig n a te d to he a s ac re* Heeded tw o y ea r* ag o , am i I h s is ta n t a tto r n e y g e n e ra l of th«* H tate. m o re th a n Io p e r ce n t g r e a te r th a n R e sid e s till* hoii . J u d g e W oody le av e s p la n te d In an y y e u r p rio r to th e fall tw o d a u g h te r s . D *<cased wuh o n e of o f 1914 th e o ld e st m e m b e rs of th e M o n ta n a " T h e hig h p ric e rec eiv e d fo r th e H is to ric a l so c ie ty . H e wu* h o rn hi p re s e n t y e a r'* c ro p b ad e n c o u ra g e d N o rth C a ro lin a In 1833. an In te n tio n to p la n t a la rg e ly In c re a s e d a c re a g e , Inti th e u n u s u a l d r y A fierce sn ow storm v isited the ness at Heeding thm* th r o u g h o u t p r a c w hole of th e ea stern sectio n of the tic a lly th e e n tir e w h ite r w h eat p r o U nited S tate* last w eek, d ep o sitin g d u c in g te r r ito r y la rg e ly p re v e n te d In m any section « snow to th e depth of tiles** I n te n tio n s b ein g re a liz e d . a foot. S everal v essels w ere driven " I n c r e a s e s of b e tw e e n 5 a n d H i per ash o re on th** A tluntlc seaboard. cent w ere g e u e ru l hi th e S o u th A tla n ORIGIN OF POSTAGE STAMPS tic slut***. Iow a IncrciiHcd 5 p e r c e n t ; F ra n c e , th e m o th e r of so m any O blo 4. am i K a n s a s 3 p e r c e n t. In th e w enteril g ro u p of Htate* C o lo ra d o th in g s w hich c o n tr ib u te to m o d e rn a n d C a lifo rn ia show Ini-reas»*« of 5 p ro g re ss, fa irly m ay he c r e d ite d w ith p er cent o v er liiHt y e a r M o n ta n a re th** firs t s u g g e s tio n o f th e p o sta g e F o r it w as hi m nllied th e nam e. I 'tu b I h 9 6 ; Id ah o s ta m p hi uh ** tm lay . 95. W a sh in g to n , 87. an d O re g o n , xn 1653, d u r in g tin* Jo in t re g e n c y of ' Tl:** c o n d itio n o f w h ite r w h eat In A iiih * of A u s tr ia an d M a za rln , th a t #7.7 p er le n t o f a n o rm a l a t i I i I h th e la tte r , mail»* d e s p e r a te by c o n thm* It I h 2 p e r cen t lo w er th a n last s ta n t th e f ts of v a lu a b le p a c k a g e s hi y e a r at II i I h tim e am i 4 5 p e r cent th*- h a n d s of m o u n te d m e s* en g e rs, hit lo w er th a n th e 1 0 -y ea r a v e ra g e , r a n g u p o n th e d e v ic e o f a se a le d envelop** ing id lg h tlv u n d e r 9n in m o st of th e te a r i n g th** g o v e r n m e n t stu m p , th e by th e e a s te r n ,- dales u n d b etw e en 8 3 anil 93 c a r r ia g e o f w h ich , p re p a id in tin . c e n tr a l Htate* In th e went tint s e n d e r, w us p ro te c te d by sp e cia l c o n d itio n I h 90 o r s lig h tly ab o v e hi g u a r d of c o u r ie rs Q u ick ly th** us** of s e a le d an d m o st s ta te s e x c e p tin g AVashlllgtou an d O re g o n , w h e re It I h 72 am i 78, g u a rd e d e n v e lo p e s, at firs t d esig n ed lo r tin* ex c lu siv e se rv ic e of th e n o b il re sp e c tiv e ly ity , Mpread to th** w e a lth y m id d le “ T h e low c o n d itio n I h alinoHt u n i fo rm ly a s c rib e d to th e la tch ed * of class. S ta m p e d p o sta l l»*tter p a p e r w as p la n llti" w hich ba* p re v e n te d w heat u se d In 1818 by th e g o v e rn m e n t of from a tta in in g It* u su a l g ro w th at th is b ein g su c c e e d e d ir. i I i I h thm* m id In Home In s ta n c e s la te S i r l l n l a |8 2 n hv envelop**; h e a rin g tin* gov ...... lin g s h av e not yet g e r m in a te d L ittle m e n tio n I h m a d e of th e h e s sia n e r n m e n t se a l. T en y e a rs p a s se d b e fly. u lth o u g h It I h In e v id e n c e to fo re C h a rle s W h itin g , a L o n d o n p u b o m e e x te n t, p a r tic u la rly hi K a n su s " lis h e r , b e g a n to e x p e rim e n t w ith sta m p e d w ra p p e r s fo r n e w sp a p e rs. P ar tie* fro m N vhku . O re., a r c at F ro m th is s u g g e s tio n S ir R o w lan d A l'asliington Io c o n fe r w ith o fficial* H ill, c r e a to r of th«* p en n y p o st, d e r iv of th e r e c la m a tio n se rv ic e re g a rd in g ed h is Id ea of th e m o d e rn p o rta g ? t h e O w y h ee p ro je c t, w hich they hope s ta m p , o f w h ich h e is ju s tly r e g a rd e d to a d v a n c e at. om * of th e first In O re as th e o r ig in a to r ; a lth o u g h fo r som e gon u p o n w hich w ork w ill he u n d e r v,*ars p re v io u sly J a m e s C h a lm e rs , tin* fa m o u s p r in te r of E<1 i a b u rg h , had ta k e n . N ational Rank B u ild in g. Altmny, Oregon. drpOOt>»K. II. E. NKVEL. urrhi* THE LIMIT ON FORM ERLY I M I M . «S4NMI N O W \ is i.^ a J .J 'T X E O H Y B O A ItH _______ he vie w o f s tim u la tin g lo an s CREAM Jrreased >m th e m ax Ini uni of Is now m o re th a n $ I in ,m m n th e fifn d , an d th e h o a rd Is ,,to loan It . N u m e ro u s In- a a v e been m a d e fo r lo a n s in f 8 2 ,6 0 0 , a n d I t I h b eliev ed , In c re ase In th e m a x im u m y^lt In an Increased d e m a n d , so o f th e passage o f th e ru i n I im e n d m e n t I t w ill he neces- ¿ t h e c o m in g leglslatur** to re i In te re s t on loans fro m tin* : 6 per ce n t, that, b ein g th e d e r w h ich loans w ill he m ad e j e a m e n d m e n t. ! his not to hi * ich h»* n, C a lifo r n ia & E a s te r n fe iv e 8 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 bond } a itia th F a lls besides $7 nal g ro u n d s ; B u rn s ',0 , L a k e v ie w 820,<••»(>, J Ity , | Issue 5 ,nun g ives Bend B o n an za w ill g r a d e seven id la n d o w n e r« g iv e 200 m iles w ay. M r. S tra h o rn a n n o u n c e s u a l c o n s tru c tio n w o rk will 30 day«. second t r i a l o f Iln v ld Cnpluti p llc lty In th e d y n u m ltin g of Angel.e« T im e s b u ild in g nior», r ye a rs ago, ended I hh I w eek d ie t o f m a n s la u g h te r. -¡uet b a lle an d m a lle ts m ay he - M lo c al m y r tle w ood by a V c r- rm a t Coo« bay. Redmond Creamery FAC- DEM ONSTRATION United S ta te s Rubber Co. If you like Square Dealing and prompt payment. I, B. LAFOLLETT B R A N D A UTO T IR E S The Redmond Steam Laundry Central Oregon Garage Is Always “Reedy’s” On the Job (iood w ork and Prom pt Delivery Every Time. Family work a Spe ci al tv at I*o w Rates O I L ' L L fin d a » h w r y h o w d y - d o o n ta p no m a t te r h o w m u c h o f a a tr a n /fo r y o u art* in th o nock o f th o w o o d a y o u d r o p in to F o r . P r in c e A lb e r t ia n iih t t h e r e - - a t th e ttr a t p la c e y o u p a a a t h a t a e lla to b a c c o ! T h e to p p y re d h a # a e lla fo r a n ic k e l a n d th e t id y re d tin fo r a d i m e ; th e n th e r e ‘a th e h a n d a o m e p o u n d a n d h a lf-p o u n d tin h u m id o r a a n d th e pound c r y a ta b iila a a h u m id o r w ith a p o n ffe -m o ia te n e r to p t h a t k e e p a th e to bacco in auch b a m i u p t r im a ll- t h e - t im e I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. C AT Box 263 R z-dm ond, O re. AA e carry th e m ost co m p lete lin e o f sto v es and ra n g es in C entral O regon, em b ra cin g as it d o es som e 15 style« o f h ea ter s and m ore than hall' a dozen m ak es o f ra n g es. In o u r lin e o f h ea ters w e fea tu re P r in c e TOBACCO IS FREPARED FOR SMOKERS USDERTHE PROCESS DISCOVERED IN MAKING EXPERIMENTS TO PRODUCE THE MOST D t- LIGHTFUL AND WHOLE SOME TOBACCO FOR CIG- PROCESS PATENTECf JULY 3 0 7 I90J R.jjL^STe^VEoCOMFAHY WlHSTON SMtM.RC.ULSA. DOES NOT BITE THE TONGUE T h ia is th e Cole’s Hot Blast, Beaver and Tacoma T he la tter sto v es are used in h ea tin g la rg e sto res, sch o o ls, h a lls, etc. In ran ges w e fea tu re a sto v e pronounced su p erio r to a n y th in g th a t is on th e m arket today, not a lo n e in its h a n d so m e ap pea ra n ce an d lo n g - w earin g q u a litie s, hut in its a b ility to prm luce re su lts. All tiue»,. th e tire-box and o v en are |M*reelaln en a m eled and so o t can n ot a d h e re am i ca u se th e sto v e to " stop -u p .” Let us show you th is sto v e b efo re you place your order. F itte d w ith reservoir or co il for h ea tin g w ater. It's a 66 QUICK MEAL” RANGE v.«> refer to, and can g iv e y o u R edm ond te stim o n ia ls o f h ig h e st order. AA «* a lso h an d le several o th ers, in clu d in g th e M AJESTIC. REGAL and sev era l ch ea p er ran ges and sto v es. You w ill m ak e no m ista k e in se lectin g a h ea ter or ran ge from our sto ck . R em em b er, MUNZ II ARD- AA ARE sp ells "QUALITY GOODS” in 5 7 d ifferen t la n g u a g es. Munz Hardware REDMOND. OREGON Onpyrlftit I t t i by R I Reynold« Tobacco Co. th e n a tio n a l j o y sm o k e Will you invest 5c or 10c to prove out our say- so on the national joy smoke? MADE A. H. LOWRY, Resident Agent. e A lbert in goodness and in pipe satisfaction is all we or its enthusi astic friends ever claimed for i t ! It answers every smoke desire you or any other man ever had! It is cool and fragrant and appealing to your smokeappetite that you will get chummy with it in a mighty short tim e! S T A T IO N E R Y , N O V E L T IE S . WE HAVE A NICE LINE OE TOYS AND CHRISTMAS GIFT’S ASK FOR T h a t m e a n s to y o u a lo t o f to b a c c o e n jo y m e n t . P r in c e A lb e r t h a s a lw a y s b e e n s o ld w it h o u t c o u p o n s o r p r e m iu m s . W e p r e fe r to g iv e q u a lit y I K A R T IC L E S , H A LF SOLE YOI R OLD T IR E S AVITH O U TER CASINGS; MADE OF RUBBER ADDS 1 2 .0 0 0 ,MILES TO YOUR OLD CASINGS AT O N E-TH IR D TH E COST "P R O C E S S PATENTED JU LY 3 0 th , 1 9 0 7 " 8 2 ,6 0 0 to I6 .0 0 U T O IL E T C H IN A W A R E , E N A M E L W A R E , 5c-l«cl5e and 25c GOODS A SPECIALTY to the O n t h e r e v e r s e s id e o f e v e r y A lb e r t p ackage y o u w ill r e a d : !! school fu n d , th e s ta te lan d N O T IO N S , A \ V QI ALITY O lt ( OM H t D E S IR E D . R EADY TORY I’KD'EH — its flavor is so d ifferen t and so deligh tfu lly g o o d ; — it can ’t bite your to n g u e; — it can ’t parch your throat; — you can sm ok e it as long and as hard as you like w ithout any com eb ack but r e a l tob acco hap* p in e s s ! AA AS GOODS, SIDE CURTAINS Prince Albert gives s m o k e r s su c h delight, becau se l U.'I * p- “• DRY G LASSW ARE, Sell Your Veterinarian, e In Redmond on T ue«. week, from it a. The Variety Store Auto Tops and Seat Covers p r o m in e n t m en. He liv ed 60 y e a rs In o n e hoiiHe in w h at I h now M lssou- la co u n ty am i In th a t Him- th e I ioiihc age. F O R HA L U I _ - , O re . ’ I 0*11 noun,*<1 m ade liiie n ta lly u s ta m p p rin te d jw lth o rd ln u ry td h e s lv i by th e uno ,f gum . FARMERS INCREASE WHEAT CROP ÍRIC IFIED COLUMN PAGE FIVH re v o ro o «¡He P r in c e A l b e r t t id y r e d t in . of th « R ead th is “ P a t e n t e d P ro c e a « ” m a«aa g«- to * y o u a n d r e a lis e w h a t i t m e a n « in m a k in g P r in c e A l b e r t ae m u c h to y o u r lik in g . T I 7 E devote our entire No use talk ing. Golden t e s t i s sim ply GREAT coffee. ’ ’ time to the grocery- business. hence we are better able to serve your needs. Remember, too, our goods grade Class A. Hobbs’ Cash Grocery and Bakery HEADQUARTERS FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT WE WANT EGGS AND BUTTER