PA G E FOUR
THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN
The Redmond Spokesm an
M EMBER O F
MTATK ED ITO R IA L
PU R L L S IIE D E V E R Y T H U R SD A Y
ASSOCIATION
\1 RED M O N D , 0 , 0 GON
I iikh I o In those days th e sick mid
i in ju re d w ere given little a tte n tio n .
If they died It waa " th e will of the
i L ord," and th e death ra te waa d e
plorable. F lorence N ightingale took
a abort co urse In n u rsin g and th en
h astened to th e front w ith leas than
forty o th e r nurses and w ith scant
's u p p lie s for th e w ork th a t co n fro n ted
her. hut h er little o rg an isatio n soon
w orked w o n d e r, and .................. ‘
w orked w onders and the death ra te
began to fall and so continued d u r
ing th a t war. It aro u sed en thusiasm
th ro u g h o u t th e w orld and the Red
C ross Is th e resu lt. We should aid It
to th e lim it of o u r financial ability.
TIIURHDAY, JU N E >1, 10IT
Difference in Cost of
Producing Kutterfat
duct Ion over th e previous
m .I n l.iX ,* ’
1 '“ ’
m onths. I w ith sffeetlvs, eeonom leul feeding
K u.h d a lry m .n
In,..............
production th a t la being stu d ied In
I lie work of the local Cow T esting direct relatio n Io (lie In te re st shown
Of In terest and vital Im portance to A ssociation show s su rp risin g differ- In I he production of Indiv id u als and
m ost local fa rm e rs Is the subject of e iu e s of net d airy protlts which a re through them th e p ro d u ctio n of Ills
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—Strictly in Advance:
protlts from th e dairy. W e find the d u e to the factors, the lire«,Hug of herd
9 ne m y o e n a t r h ...............................
Three
m
o o n
th
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$ $ -50
Six
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Ileo M A lexander.
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C° ’ ‘
,K' r po,' ,,d of
11
q u ite v a ria b le q u a n tity . F or exam 1
* • second cla ss m a tte r J u ly I t . D .i|„. a , ,,ie p o sto ffice at
( TM t 5 1 1 1 *1 0 » u m
TM » H O O D U U D < tS A B O U T I T * )
R e d m o n d . O re g o n , u n d e r th e act o f March 3, 1879,
|>le we tllid Hint w ith different cow s'
H t U l O J U P Q t ' >O U OUGHT
1 nr IK c h i w in < x ) I was « o r
and u n d er varying local conditions
T O H I4 O W A L O T A B O U T Q O O D
I HO OTHIS
I I 5« NATO. I
T he Ja p a n e se navy is m ain tain in g pendfture of f l . l U . 1 9 4 . of which
T O P A C C O .B U T T O U N i Y E n
‘’i I 1
the cost o f b u tte r fat to th e fa rm e r I
I
’ H u i t y ï a **2'
h 5| 1
' " t JUO4IPUIÌ
p atro ls In th e M editerranean, India the counties will c o n trib u te 3 1 3 1 -
T A S T r . p M i x a s G O O D A n T h is ) >
for the past m onth has varied from
I n i h i K T to T hat I
w p cut
vw y n - I
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Seas and South Paclflc. and tak in g 694. T he rest will be e q u ally shared
I TM«t«« V IA R S M O
as high as 31 eeuta |>«*r pound ,l,,wu
an activ e p art in th e w ar.
. by th e s ta te and federal g o v e rn m e n t.!
V S \« .l ItR t s | | < R U ||*
to a trifle over 3 cents p e r pound
each a p p ro p ria tin g 3491.250 du rin g
It is In te re stin g to note th a t the cow '
F orced to ta k e cognizance of th e the th re e -y e ar term .
" J u s t w ait u n til I get J. F lloach producing fat at 3 cents per pound
m u rd ero u s a ir ra id s of th e G erm ans,
F o u rte e n p ro jects a re included In of R edm ond on a P o rtla n d ten u is was four m onths fu rth e r along in het
th e B ritish governm ent h as decided the plan. T he g re a te st e x p e n d itu re is
,
------- ... c o u r t , " th re a te n e d W a lte r A. G oss lactation period.
to act in re p risa l, and very soon we to be m ade on th e Mount Hood loop cham pion te n n is player of Oregon
T h ere a re reasons for th is variance
m ay h e a r of a e ria l a tta c k s on the road. »325,000.
w hen he got hack from a d isa stro u s T h ere a re two facto rs which m ake up
p rin cip al cities of G erm any.
Next to th is is th e McKenzie pass, visit to R edm ond the o th e r day, Mr a dairy cow. At b irth h er value d e
»150,000. T hen com es th e coast ■ Goss was out in th e In terest of the pends largely upon the perform ance
C ounty S u p e rin te n d e n t J. Alton highway in (. lit) county, th e C ra te r Red I rose, and Dr. Hosch, th e Re I-
ro ilu d i
of h ,lrl"
er ancestors.
ancesto rs. At
At th
th e e p producing
T hom pson places th e
n u m b er of ak e road and th e Pacific highw ay in m ond Red C ross c h a irm a n , challeng- “«« h e r value depends upon the pro-
school ch ild ren in D eschutes county D ouglas county. In th e o rd e r nam ed, ed him to a little gam e of te n n is out ••uctlvtty of h e r a n cesto rs and the
a t 2,4 23. Crook has 1146, o r less
The M ount Hood loop and th e Me-; In the sage brush. Mr. Goss pleaded c<M‘e she has received. These
T hese points
th a n h alf as many.
Ketizie pass ro u te s a re th e only pro- lack of tim e. Dr. Hosch urged. A th « successful dairym an does not
T’S worth your while to get whnt good tobacco
jects which have been fully surveyed gam e w ith th e cham pion would mean overlook.
Even aa u cow of scrub
judges suy ubout W-B G lJ 1 und to notice the way
C ulver had real excitem ent last and a re now ready fo r construction. ■ m uch to him .
Mr. Goss finally stock Is not expected to become a
w eek w hen it becam e know n th a t a
men
are changing over to it. Tulk it over with
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ag re e d to re tu rn e a rly from Bend.
i good producer, n e ith e r will u ru n t)
larg e wolf hound was rabid an d ra id I M TEI> REGIONS O F AMERICA
some one who chews W -B C U T - th e r c ’s something
T he gam e began along about 5 uegl»«cted tw enty m onths old heifer
ing th e c o u n try a f te r being In town
sound and fundamental about the tobacco. I l’s not
"
!*• m - P re se n tly Goss was panting be a good m oney m aker, even with ,
all nig h t and fig h tin g w ith th e town
gummy with syrup; just tobacco through and through
n d e r a plan advocated
by the and sw eating and d esp erately strlv- good breeding behind her.
dogs.
T he an im al bit a sm all boy business men and in te re sts repre- Ing to hold th e lead. T he sag eb ru sh
—and mighty rich, safifly leuf nt that—shredded and
An Im p o rta n t facto r at present a f - )
and o th e r people had narrow escapes s« nt, . in t le I hilad elp h ia Bourse, a i doctor was show ing speed and class ie c u n g econom y or b u tte r ia t produc-
lig h tly salted to bring
tobacco
I
~ out the ” gi»od
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" " taste.
fectlng
econom
y
of
b
u
tte
r
fat
produc-
b efore he w as killed.
ew grow ing of th e te rrito ria l U nited P resently an u rg e n t call from o u t in “ *»« *• “ >» av ailab ility of low priced
kr WKYMAN-BBIITOM COMPANY, 1107
N.w
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S tates should be m ade, for econom ic th e c o u n try cam e to Dr. Hosch. "G o
«luffs.
The
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dalry
m
en
pro-
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D urlng th e d eb ate on th e arm y reasons, by erasin g p re se n t sta te on. doctor, go o n ." urged Goss be- , ‘luelng b u tte rfa t the
m ost economi
bill in th e H ouse of R ep resen tatives, lines, c re a tin g "T h e U nited R egions tw een pants.
"D o n ’t let m e keep ca ll7 a re those th a t have had avail
Mr. N ichols, of South C arolina said: of A m erica.” T his plan w ould di
you." " T h a t call will w ait an hour, able d u rin g the past m onth green
" I f you put a boy from M ississippi vide th e c o u n try in to six g re a t re
b u t th is gam e h a s got to go o n ." feed, e ith e r n a tu ra l grnss o r a sown
in a negro reg im en t from M assachu gions according to "co m m u n ity in-
- — 83111 D r- Hosch, and he set to w ith g ra in o r legum e. By such m an ag e
se tts, you w on’t h av e to go to G er terests, w ith special re g a rd
to th e , such added vigor th a t when Goss re- m ent. cows fresh en in g In th e fall a re
m any to have w ar. You w ill have it m po rtan ce of ra ilro a d cooperation
tu rn e d to P o rtla n d he had to adm it ,,ow
o u n tia n re of
now 0,1
on 1,11
an a ubundance
of aucculen
succulent
rig h t h e re .”
and th e c h a ra c te r of th e in d u strie s to a few Intim ateo th a t th e R edm ond Kreen
w hich is raising th e ir pro-
and general conditions of each. The doctor is to w ear the plum e a s sta te
T he S an te F e ra ilro a d w aited a
„C .
Th e " l n ,ted « * « “ ’“ ••” cham pion unless he can beat him in
S t r u c t , of <h. R .v .r.,
y e a r fo r th e g o v ern m en
t to f pay
its u n d e r which
th e v F presen
In ic
te iB
rsta
te « a b r P u o r rtla
to u u rn
rn a a m
e n n t t.
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* « t lu
id iu
iu u n m d to
me
The discovery th at there la a kind of
♦E T S » r m obi,i2ing o u r tro °P 8 for com m erce com m ission w ould be com-
If we had not run acro ss th e above
struggle for existence and survival of
th e Mexican tro u b le and conseq u ent- Pletely reorganized. It is th e inten- item in th e Daily J o u rn -I we
the fittest among rivers Is ono of the
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a * Util Ui» J, n t' I
ly lost »750,000 in terest. R ecently tion
n t th e P h ila d e lp h ia *•-------
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tion of
B ourse - to 1-----
sum e we would never heard
of pre- most Interesting results of tne modern
it.
th e sam e ra ilro a d paid its co rp o ra su b m it th e plan to congress a t a con
w hich goes to illu s tra te th e extrem e study of physiography. A notable ex
tion taxe seven w eeks before It was venient o p p o rtu n ity .
m odesty of th e doctor. It Is g e n e r ample of this contest Is exhibited by
Tw o 1913
o nt. 1915
due, m erely to accom odate th e gov-
ally understoo d th a t he has a well England's two biggest rivers, the
e rn m e nt.
Tham es and the Severn.
Between
CONSCRIIT1ON AND TH E PR ESS ap pointed
te n n is c o u rt on
th e their valleys He the Cotswold hills, und
Tw o 1916
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g ro u n d s su rro u n d in g his hom e, but exploration shows th a t the Severn by
T U O TH OUSAND FA RM ER S
F ° r th e first tim e since th e Civil th is is th e first reference of a gam e
$1,000 Ford for $600
eating backw ard am ong these bills
M ar, th e I nited S ta te s finds itself to pass censorship,
where softer stra ta underlie them has
Som eone asked us by telep h o n e a face to face w ith conscription. In
One lesson in food control and the diverted to Itself some of the headw a
day or tw o ago if we knew how m any th e stru g g le betw een th e sta te s, c o n - , elim in atio n of th e g a m b le r and apec- ters which formerly (lowed Into tho
fa rm e rs w ere trib u ta ry to Redm ond. •crip tio n led to d ra ft riots, fom ented u la to r com es hom e to us in th e for.» T ’fii men
We confessed we did not. H e then b) copperhead o rato rs. In th e p ast of pork products. A year ago o u r
DENTON G, BURDICK
ask ed if th e re w ere as m any as 300. ew w eeks a n ti-co n scrip tio n speeches fa rm e rs w ere com pelled to sell th e ir
M e replied th a t m ore than th a t n u m have been heard in public places, and hogs a t 7 to 9 cen ts because of a
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW
REDMOND. ORE.
b er p atro n ized o u r cream ery alone th e governm ent hase been com pelled controlled m a rk e t when feed was at P ractices In all c o u rts and United
an d th a t p robably not one in ten did to ta k e sum m ary m easu res to sup- p rohibitive prices.
S ta te s L and Office.
T oday we a re
so. th a t it w ould be a con serv ative p ress tre a so n a b le o u tb u rsts. M’e hope using th e p ro d u cts of th e sam e nogs REDMOND,
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O REGON
sta
place th
e n u m b --
e r - at lh e d e p a rtm e n t of ju stic e will ta k e a and a few days ago a 10 pound ..ail
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J. A. WILLCOX
00. As a m a tte r of fact, R edm ond ,ittle tlnie from th e prosecution of of lard, m a rk e t 8 pounds 10 ounces
being in th e c e n te r of th e several lr- o u r cap tain s of in d u stry to ja il these net sold for »2.90 and pork every
A TTORNEY-AT-LAW
rig atio n system s, h as th e best and advocates of anarchy.
It is fortu n - w here from 27 to 40 cen ts
The Office J u s t N orth of M ohler B r o s ’
m ost p e rm a n e n t back in g of an y to w n ! a te th a t a p a trio tic press sta n d s as too w ide m argin w ent to those I n '
G eneral Store.
in C en tral O regon and is today th e
stro n g e st sa fe g u a rd a g a in st the control of th e m a rk e t and the fa rm e r REDMOND.
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OREGON
best tow n fo r business in it.
ev“ th a t th e soap-box o ra to rs have raised th e pork a , a loss
W. B. DAGGETT
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| been stirrin g up. T h ro u g h o u t th ese i
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ATTORNE Y-AT-LA W
EXAM INATION RESU LTS
¡c ritic a l tim es th e A m erican press, as!
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, a u n it, has su p p o rted th e p resid en t
U. S. COMMISSIONER
Mrs. Nexdore— T hat girl across the
E ig h th g ra d e ex am in atio n r e p o r t s ™ ? 6 a d ,n in i8 tra tion. Yet a t th is way has a singular voice. Mr. Nex-
Office in McCaffery B uilding.
>re sen
m *».—
^ o o p p p p o o rtu
w ere
se n t o out
u t fm
from
th e ______
su p e rin te n - !‘ ‘ 0-1
„ ‘n
rtu n e m om ent, th e H ouse dcre—Thanks he It’s uut plural.—Phil REDMOND,
.
OREGON
d e n t's office on M onday.
Of 99 pu- ° f K ep resentatives has been seeking adelphia Ledger.
pils of th e county, ta k in g th e exam in- °
b u rd en s on th e Pre88 th a t
The one time a m an’s credit is a l
a tlo n s only 34 passed.
Of tw en ty \ '° U d c r |PPle every p u b lication and ways good is when he seta out to bor
THE COMING STORE OF
ta k in g th e ex am in atio n s from Red- dei,tfoy m an y ’ Much to th e point is row trouble.—Chicago News,
CENTRAL OREGON
m ond, so fa r as is know n now, only ..
e h “? * ° f th e NeW York F in a n *
one E unice B rad ley — passed. T he
q. lroni< e ’
W ITH T Y P H U S GERM S
AT TERREBONNE, ORE
question n a tu ra lly a rise s M h a t I f th e
k
thC PF<?88 shou,d refuse to
G ERM ANS VA< < IN IT E
m a tte r w ith R ed m o n d ’
Publish th e a d d resses and m essages
I t was th e co m p lain t th a t th e m ? ? e, pre8‘dent an d r<* a11 a ” th e ir
Sam uel Hill, th e well know n good
A full line of Groceries and
was a lack of co n siste n t discioline in
corresp o n d en ts from W ash- roads booster re tu rn e d to P o rtlan d
o u r schools, but th e re su lt of th e ex-
.g t ’ w hat w ou,d becom e of “ Ad- from M 'ashington on M onday and
Dry Goods, Farm Imple
a m in a tio n s em phasize th e fact th a t “ in ,8 tra t on P o lic ie s '” How would tells an alm ost unbelievable sto ry of
ments and Garden and
th e re m u st have been crim in al ne - ? !
. ° an f3re W,th th e Pe °P |e ? G erm an tre a tm e n t of B elgians, which
Field Seeds,
lect also along o th e r llnerfj alth o u g h , h? r “ “ d ’t “ 0 * th e real obJec‘8 of for diabolical h ellish n ess surpasses
H, B. WINFIELD, Propr.
th e re a re e x te n u a tin g c irc u m sta n c e, ..
e? On e
arm>’ ‘8 beit‘K COn' any a tro c ity im agined possible. He
in th e fact th a t th re e different tea. h- ‘ 8Cnpfed and billions of th e people’s said:
e rs w ere em ployed in th e e ig h th n ° ne>i 8pent? H 18 re aso n ab le to be-
“ It is Im p o rta n t th a t o u r people
g ra d e h e re last y ear. U t us h o p e f o r
C° ’ tK th a t can ’ may u n d e rsta n d m ore clearly ju s t
b e tte r re su lts th e com ing year.
, ? i , v ? ? ° J ded’ _ ? a t a W*8e pIlbIlc * h a t 18 tra n sp irin g ¡n Belgium . Th
iPOlcy would exem pt th e press from vaccination by tho G erm ans in cer-
Sell Your
any w ar taxes on th e ground th a t tain localities of th e e n tire popula-
A LESSON IN W ASTE
t ey a re a tax upon th e intelligence tion, w ith o u t re g a rd to age o r sex,
City officials of P o rtla n d have been o th e citizenry and a prem ium upon with deadly ty p h u s and tu b e rc u la r
germ s is so m eth in g which th e people
m ak in g an an aly sis and sizing up th e ignorance.
s«
m
.
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°
f thl8 c o u n trY h a « not Yet been told
w aste as b ro u g h t to th e city in c in e r
» 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 FOR TH E R ED ( R o s s
about, and which seem s alm ost In-
a to r and have d eterm in ed th a t m ore
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credible. T he tre a tm e n t of all m ales
th a n eleven and o n e-h alf to n s of
T his is cam paign week for th e one falling into G erm an hands beggars
ta b le scraps, of which n early five tons
h u n d re d m illion d o lla r Red Cross description.
a re good to eat, a re th ro w n aw ay
to the
fund, which it is proposed to ra ise in
daily in th e city.
Of th e discard,
"T h e re will com e to th is coast
th e U nited S tates.
sh o rtly a d ep u tatio n of F rench worn
b read form s 11.2 p e r cent, cooked
T h a t th e fund will be well over en u n d e r th e guidance of Miss Lolo
p o tato es 7.1, m ush 6.3, fru it, 6.3,
subscribed we have little doubt, as it F u lle r, who will tell th e people here
an d cooked v egetables 5.2 per cent.
is one of the m ost necessary branches
som e th in g s they saw w ith th e ir own
T he non-edible po rtio n , a m o u n tin g to
of w a r’s m achinery.
eyes.
T his is d istin ctly a w om en’s
59.2 p er cen t of th e w hole, would be
O regon w as first in fillin g her w ar, and when th e women of A m eri
of high feeding value fo r pigs and
arm y and navy en listm en ts.
The
ca com e to u n d e rsta n d ju s t w hat Is
p o u ltry , b u t when se n t to th e ln cin er
first
to
over-
subscribe
for
the
L
ib
er
a to r is a to ta l loss.
being done to th e women in captured
ty bonds, and we shall be d isap p o in t B elgium , R oum anla and F ra n c e It
ed if O regon is not first for the Red will ra ise a feeling such as th is coun
FO R FOKKHT ROADS
Cross.
try has never know n. This d ep u ta
W e a re sending o u r best young
S e c re ta ry of A g ric u ltu re H ouston men to th e firing line w here positive tion visited W ashington, m eeting the
w ill. It is expected, give his form al ly a c e rta in percen tag e of them will W om en’s Council of N ational De
ap p ro v al in a few days to th e th re e be killed and w ounded. It Is for the fense, to whom was exhibited proof
y e a r ro ad co n stru ctio n plan agreed w ounded th a t we m ust have th e hos of som e of th ese ou trag es.
"T h e tw o sm all c o u n trie s which
upon a few w eeks ago betw een the p itals, physicians, nurses, m edicines,
s ta te highw ay com m ission and Dis bandages and o th e r necessities In have h o m e th e b ru n t of th is conflict
We
tr ic t F o re s te r Cecil of th e U nited th e ir tim e of u rg e n t need. T he w ar a re Belgium and R oum anla.
have know n so m eth in g of Belgium ,
S ta te s fo re st service.
is a big one and calls for heavy ex
T h e plan em b races th e roads pense in every branch of th e service. b u t little of R oum anla and w hat she
has been th ro u g h is n e a rly unbeliev
th ro u g h fo re st reserv es to be im
T he Red C ross m u st be p riv ately ab le."
p ro v ed u n d e r th e fed eral aid road financed in o rd e r to m ain ta in Its s ta t
Mr. H ill has a w ritten m essage
a c t by th e co-operation of th e coun us as a n e u tra l.
from
th e queen of R oum anla, telling
ties, s ta te an d n atio n al g o vernm ent.
It is said th e Red C ross w ork was
T h e a c tu a l co n stru ctio n w ork will the ou tg ro w th of plans o rig in a te d by of the d e a th of h e r son and how It
He says the
be u n d e r th e direction of th e U nited an E nglish g irl, who gained w orld was accom plished.
sto
ry
is
told
In
such
a way as to
S ta te s office o f public roads.
wide fam e fo r h e r e a rly re lie f w ork reach th e h e a rts of all who have come
The plan adopted calls for an ex In the C rim ean w ar,— F lo re n c e N ight-
to know of it
By M. W. PETTIGREW. Editor and Publisher
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the question to consider
is what feed will produce
the best results.
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Will produce more fat than
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H as produced the world’s
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