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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
J. F. HOSCH, M. 1). BHYSIFIAN AND SURGEON < » fflc e : R edm ond, O pp. B«>>,i o f f i c e . - - O regon DR. J. BARR DENTIST Johnson Building Redmond. - Oregon “Pinkie” Rennolds Auctioneer B usiness of all k in d s solicited and given perso n al a tte n tio n . NOTHING TOO LARGE FO R ME TO HANDLE THE GIST HOTEL C. L. GIST, Prop. A FIRST-GLASS HOTEL IN ALL OF ITS APPOINTMENTS SISTERS. OREGON Eyes T ested E y e g la sse s, S p ectacles and L en ses in Stock. Dr. J. F. Hosch Snow Flake Flour SNOW FL A K E GRAHAM, th e old fashionc-d kind, $2.00 per sack. Sold a t all sto re s an d at th e m ill. ALL KINDS OF FEED GRIND ING, all the time. ! Eggs FOR HATCHING F rom P u re Bred . ► W H IT E WVANIH»TTES $ 1 .0 0 p er 13; $ 5 p er IOO «► In c u b a to r and b ro o d er for sale FR E D A. R IC E One m ile south of R edm ond Todd’s SHOE 8 HARNESS Repair Shop G ents’ half soles $1.10 to 1.25 Ladies’ half soles 65 to 7 5 ’. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Opposite City Feed Store. Do your Jewelry Shopping at Larson & Co JEWELERS Bend, Ore 143 Oregon St., At the sign of the Big Clock. qu ires 6 pounds 16K* ounces of steel Fierce Artillery Duel and 5 pounds 9 ’4 ounces of brass t co n tain s from 66 to 70 per cent On the French Front | ' of th a copper, or about .1 \ pounds; and | aro u n d tin shell a sm all copper band | th at weigs 4 \ ounc>*s. A s ’tell th at \H » I.E N « E OF IT SUGGEST l*OS- size re q u ire s 1.87 pounds of sp e lte r Its c o n te n ts consists of 7 p a rts lead S llll.K INTENT OF G E R M IN S and 1 part of antim ony. Now. E urope TO BEGIN V NEW D ltlY K has o rd e ie d not less th an 25,000,000 ’ shells of all kinds. To m ake them A tita n ic a rtille ry stru g g le Is In will use up 101,000,000 pounds ot progress on th e g re a te r p art of the , upper. 46.750,000 pounds «if sp e lte r and 1 73,25o,000 pounds «if lead French front. Betw een the A ilette and Moulin L afiaux and in sections east of t'h e v - reaux wood and north of R heiins this fire w as heaviest from th e G erm an b a tte rie s A violent b o m b ard m en t of French [m sltions was directed ther* late at night Along th e C ham pagne , T he Missouri experim ent sta tio n front it was m ore of a duel of vio lence. guns on both sides ro arin g : lias conducted a series of 10 e x p eri m ents in connection witli th e n a tio n unceasingly th ro u g h o u t th e night. al egg laying contest, and announces "T h e G erm ans u n su cessfully a t- , tucked a sm all post u e a r Monts T eton tile re su lts as follow s: 1 ilroodiness is an in stin ct th a t and C a rn ille t an d fu rth e r w est, fol cau ses the hen to rem ain on th e nest . low ing a bom bardm ent, ’ th e tta te - m ent continued. "T h e G ertuigi ut- for th e purpose of incubating eggs. tack w as dispersed and th ro w n back By rem aining on th e nest, th e lack to the G erm an tre n c h e s from which of exercise, th e loss of a p p e tite , etc., cause tile hen to reubsorb the eggs it s ta rte d ." which a re in th e process of develop T he violence of G erm an a rtille rv inent, and use them us food. A lieu fire su ggests th e possibility th a t Hin- which is broody a n d not incubating d en burg may be p rep arin g to coun eggs is a clear loss. T he i|u ic k e r tile ter-offensive m ove a g a in st the hen is broken from broodiuess and F rench. D uring th e past th re e dav» th e m ore food you can get h e r to e a t, th e G erm an fire has been intense. th e q u ick er she will begin laying T he positions u n d er bom bardm ent again. 2. — If fe rtile eggs a re in cu b ated a re m ainly those com m anding the for 2 4 hours, th e n kept cool for valleys leading up to Laon, ta k e n by th e F ren ch in th e ir A pril offensive th re e days, th e germ wilt die, and these dead germ s a re th e points drive. w here decom posit ion begins. In fe r INVESTIG ATE A LF A L F A D ISE A SE tile eggs do not have these, and th e r e ' fore keep b e tte r th a n fe rtile eggs Rtl A. B lanchard has been active D on't p erm it broody liens to spoil in th e in te re st of th e a lfa lfa grow ers fe rtile eggs. 3. Bens w ithout m ales produce who experienced co n sid erab le w inter from 3 to 5 per cen t m ore eggs th a n killing. T hrough th e a g ric u ltu ra l college th e services of F re d R. Jones, pens w ith m ales d u e to th e fact th a t pathologist of th e V. S. d e p a rtm e n t m ales in ju re th e fem ales. T h e re fo re of a g ric u ltu re a t W ashington D. C., sell all su rp lu s m ales a fte r th e b re e d have been secured to m ake a per ing season. 4. M ales tre a d from 30 to 40 fe sonal in v estig atio n of th e tro u b le. m ales per day, an d one tre a d may In th e e a rly p a rt of th e season, the He is th e c h ap who gives you county ag en t m ade an extensive in- ; fe rtiliz e from 10 to 15 eggs. So it is cred it when you ure fin an cially broke possible for one m ale to fertilize a vestigation, sending several sam ples One and c a rrie s your account u n til you to th e d e p a rtm e n t for ex am ination. ( g re a t m any eggs in one day. m ale left w ith th e flock w ill do m uch ure able to pay— T he re p o rts w ere of th e n a tu re of a He Is th e c h ap w ho gives you fu ngus disease, which necessitated dam age to th e q u a lity of th e eggs in back your m oney, or niukei; exchange innoculation tria ls to d e te rm in e the sum m er. Ben v aluable m ales w ith a when you a re not satisfied w ith w hat tru e role of th e disease. Mr. Jones few fem ales and use th e ir eggs at you have bought — visited several of th e places w here home. He is the chap who sta n d s behind 5. T he straw w as rem oved from th e k illing o c c u rre d and c a re fu lly ex his g u a ra n ty and m akes re sto ra tio n a n u m b er of wooden nests which re am ined th e p lants. H e sta te s th a t i of all losses th a t you may su sta in th e re is q u ite an ab u n d a n c e of py- su lted in 15 tim es as m any broken on th e goods you buy. cnida of th e fungus, th o u g h it is eggs as when th e straw w as in th e He is th e chap who m eets you w ith qu ite likely th a t severe w inters nests. T his caused not only th e loss a h an d sh ak e a t th e door and lets you w eaken the plants, and th e fungus ■ of eggs but a n u m b er of hens form ed out with the m essage to the kills and th e egg -eatin g habit. In ad d itio n to c o n trib u te s larg ely to th e ir d eath . a real com e-back ngain goodbye — At p re se n t th e re is little know n of this, th e eggs w ere not as clean as He is the chap who g re e ts you on th is form of tro u b le on a lfa lfa . Many w here straw was used in th e nests th e stre e t everyday in the year and of the m ore com m on fu n g u s diseases No one can afford to let th e nests go ta k e s a neig h b o rly in te re st In your a re rem edied only by ro ta tio n of the w ith o u t clean straw . 6. H ens fed an unbalanced ratio n fam ily and yo u r a ffa irs crops. H ow ever, Mr. Jo n e s sta te s He is th e c h a p w hose c lerk s and th a t h e th in k s it will be perfectly produced only o n e -th ird to one-half bookkeepers and o th e r em ployees as m any eggs as hens fed a balanced safe to re p la n t th e fields back to a l ra tio n d u rin g th e sam e tim e. An u n live in your tow n unit spend th e ir falfa next year. balanced ratio n w astes from one-half m oney with you and w ith o th e r hom e to tw o -th ird s of th e feed. Be su re tow n people— BEN.L CHURCH FIR ST He is th e c h ap who pays heavy th e ra tio n is balanced. AMERICAN TRAITO R taxes to help su p p o rt your tow n 7. H ens c a n n o t m ake eggs un less they have litne to m ake the schools and build your stre e ts, ami B enjam in C hurch, a g ra d u a te of shells. F eed and w a te r usually con m ain ta in your fire d e p a rtm e n ts and H a rv a rd and a m em ber of a d istin tain only enough lim e to Hliell one lig h tin g end w ater service - guished New E n g lan d fam ily, was He is th e chap who helps support egg for each ten eggs th e food would th e first A m erican tra ito r. C hurch your cities, c h u rch es and hospitals produce. T he n u m b e r of eggs p ro was e m in e n t as a surgeon and as a and c h a rity o rg a n iz a tio n s ami your duced from high priced feed should w rite r of verse in th e y ears preceding not be lim ited because of a lack of lodges and com m ercial clubs, and : i th e rev o lution. At one tim e he was lime. K eep cru sh ed lim e rock or who ta lk s of your tow n, am i boosts a m em ber of th e M assachusetts pro town every day In the year. ♦ vincial congress and becam e a m em oy ster shell before th e hens a t all fo r lie your is the chap who visits you when tim es. Supply h a rd , sh a rp g rit also. ber of th e fam ous B oston com m ittee you a re sick, sen d s flow ers to your 8. A pen of hens which had w ater of safety. before them a t all tim es w ere given fam ily w hen you die, ami follows T he c o m m itte e ’s plans w ere con w ater only once each day, which re yo u r body out am ong th e tre e s ami sta n tly revealed to G eneral Gage, tom bs, as fa r as hum an feet may duced th e egg yield one-half. W ater g o vernor of th e province, b u t the tre a d with th e dead — is c h eap er th an feed, b u t w orth ju st > source of the leak was not discovered He is th e H om e M erchant yout a s m uch to th e hen to m ak e eggs. u n til a fte r th e R evolution was fairly n e ig h b o r your friend your helper Brovide large w a te r vessels and keep un d er way. At th e tim e of th e actu al in tim e of n e e d — them well filled. b reak betw een th e colonies and E n g Dont you th in k you o u g h t to tra d e 9. "T h e sam e sun which h a rd en s land, C hurch was assigned to an Im w ith him , ami be his friend and help clay will m elt w ax.” T he sam e sun p o rta n t colonial h o spital. In S ep t e r in his tim e of need? which is so beneficial in the p o u ltry em ber, 1775, a le tte r from C hurch D on't you know th a t every d o llar yard m ay do g re a t in ju ry if it is too to a B ritish officer, co n tain in g secrets you send o u t of your town for m er strong. B e tte r re su lts a re alw ays of th e colonist arm y, was in tercepted. ch a n d ise Is se n t to stra n g e rs to I secured d u rin g su m m er w here plen ty , C hurch had in tru ste d th e le tte r, men who have never spent a do llar of shade is supplied. If th e re a re no in your tow n? w ritte n In code, to a w om an, to be i tre e s in th e p o u ltry yard, build a conveyed to one of G eneral G age's You w ont save m uch, fre q u e n tly shed of som e kind for Hhade. staff officers. T he w om an confessed n o thing, when you send your m oney 10. T he little red m ite which Is her sh a re in th e tre a so n a b le move o u t of tow n, and d o n ’t you know gray unless filled w ith blood, sucks and im plicated C hurch. th a t th e grow th and pro sp erity of th e h e n ’s blood d u rin g th e n ig h t arid T he tr a ito r was ta k e n befo re a yo u r town depends upon the success stays in cra c k s an d crevices about council presided over by W ashington and pro sp erity of the hom o m erchant i roosts, nests, etc., d u rin g the day and he th e re p ra c tic a lly a d m itte d and out-of-tow n people Judge our Hens annoyed at n ig h t by m ites are hiB g uilt. C ongress, ac tin g on the city by th e a p p e a ra n ce of o u r sto res not profitable. Spray roosts once and th e degree of e n te rp rise show n suggestion of th e tria l council, o rd e r each week w ith one p a rt c ru d e car- j ed C hurch kept in close confinem ent by o u r m erch an ts, and o u r home bolic acid and tw o p a rts coal oil. in th e C am bridge jail " w ith o u t th e m e rc h a n ts c a n n o t succeed unless hom o folks give them loyal support. use of pen o r paper, and th a t no per H on at Home. son be allow ed to convqyse w ith him T he above Is from a publication •‘n o w can you tell th a t the conductor Issued m onthly by a P o rtla n d firm except In the presence and h e a rin g of Is the boss in bis bouse?” asked the re and Is full of a c tu a l tr u th s and a p colonial officers, u n til f u r th e r o rd ers c ru it from th is o r a fu tu re c o n g ress.” “Simple,” boasted the great detec plies to the hom e m e rc h a n t In every C h u rc h ’s h e a lth failed rap id ly and tive. "T h a t woman asked him where lo c a lity , as well as alm ost every he was p e rm itte d to u n d erg o b an ish she got off, and he said, ‘I'll tell you o th e r business re p re se n te d in your m ent to th e W est Indies. He sailed where you get off.’ ’’—Buffalo Expresa. tow n. in a m erch an t vessel in May, 1776, I RRITISII R E C A IT IR K BOSTS Desperation. and n e ith e r th e vessel nor C hurch “Is dis high cost of livin’ w orryln’ was ever h e a rJ of again. you?” asked M eandering Mike. B ritish troops on th e A rras fro n t “ It's drlvln’ me desperate," replied drove forw ard re c a p tu rin g from the METALS AND MUNITIONS Plodding Bete. “ I'm alm ost tem pted G erm ans the advanced posts eaaf o ' to go to w ork.” —W ashington Star. M onchy which had been lost on Mon Some re m a rk a b le facts a b o u t the day, th e w ar office reported. m etal re q u ire d to fill th e o rd e rs for Nothing Lost. T hese posts a re In the sector of I sh arpnel and o th e r sh ells th a t “1 hear she doesn't like me with a In fa n try Hill, which th e G erm ans j E urope has placed in th e U nited m ustache.” trie d In vain to ta k e d u rin g .their S tates w ere given ;’e“e..Uy by ‘be “Going to shave it off, I s’pose?” “Oh, no! She never liked me.”—K an fu rio u s a ssa u lts last. Sunday n ight M ining and E n g in e e rin g W orld. A am i M onday m orning. B ritish 3.3-Inch sh ra p n e l shell re- sas City Jo u rn u l Redmond Feed & Mill Co. I TH UR SDA Y , JI NK 21. 1 M 17 THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN PAGE SIX Summary of Experiments In Egg Laying Contest Home Merchants Should Be Given the Preference CHAUTAUQUA BRINGS TUESDAY, JULY 3 H on. Geo. A. C arlson < <»|<>rn<l<»'•» IH M Ì i i k i i H I hm I **l I r I i I I iik < •■>% crim r” "THE HENEY O U ( O I .O R A O O " L ecturing mi "THE I'RK'E DU PROGRESS" MONDAY. JULY 2 L yric Glee Club FOUR < RA< KERJA< lx SINGING BOYS WEDNESDAY. JULY I M ilitary G irls’C om pany SIX HAPPY, SNAPPY Ml SK A!, GIRLS SATURDAY. JULY 7 G ra u s’ A lpine Y odlers “A BREATH I ROM H IE SWISS ALPS" THURSDAY, JULY 5 R oyal V enetian B and Joseph Lo Zito. Director Mary Adel Hays, Soloist AN UNRIVALLED < II ALTAI <|l A 01« EERING BEND Chautauqua J u ly 2, 3 , 4 , 5, 6, 7 REDMOND IS INVITED ISWNGr .MACHINES MODELS Of «ERFECTION. PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. Nncdl'»», OH, Brit» nnd nil kind» of Rrwina Machin«! »upplie», C. H. IR V IN H oosier K itchen C abinets $1.00 Per Week Furniture, Carpets, Rugs Redmond, Oregon 4