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♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦ J. F. HOSCII, M. n. : Correspondence : P IIYHK IAN ANI» HI'IMiroN o iri« « : K im I i i i o i i i I, |*«i»tofflc<i, • O reg o n I)R. J. BARR DENTIST Mohler & I ><»ty Building Redmond, « Oregon Auctioneer “ P in k ie ” R e n n o ld s THE GIST HOTEL C. L. GIST, Prop. A FIKHT-FL.AHH MOTEL IN AM . OF ITS APPOINTMENTS H IS T F H S . O ltK G O N E yes T ested E) ••glx•»*••**. lm le* inni Livi»«** III Ktix k. Dr. J . F. I losch Redmond Feed & Mill Co. I» a g a in o p en fo r b u sin e ss. M er chant a n '1 c u sto m ALFALFA Mr» I. V*. C la rk e e n te r ta in e d T h u rs d a y In h o n o r of h e r tiiiMbuiid's b lrlh d a y . It belli»: V a le n tin e day th e d e c o ra tio n » w ere n i l mill w h ite Mimi M o tile A lle n oci otn pun led h e r b r o th e r to P ow ell U n tie F rid a y even lug r e tu r n in g S u n d a y P au l M eilh i blliK 1» on th e »Ick lint f o r t H o llo w ay wo» o R ed m o n d vl» Ito r F rid a y . HI» »on la i.te r , w ho 1» w o rk in g fm* .I*»*' H o w ard at L o w er I h h lg e , in i oin p atileil him h o m e fu r a visit. A lb e r t H h u lta 1» »HII »aw ing wood 111 till- P ow ell l l l l l t e » e c tlo ll Q u it e ( b e m o t m ir th p r o v o k in g » to u t p u lle d nil hi till» b u r g , w as th e H a r d T h u e d a m e at M I. P y a tt’» S a tu r d a y ev e n in g . Mr» W ill P y a tt w ill leav e soon to Join h e r b a »bond In Id ah o 'I lie Jo lly N eighbor» w ill nn i i w ith Mr». L. V. C la rk e F eb 2 7 lh . In on oil d ay »esslon to do lie d Cro»» w ork S e v e ra l ladle» from R ed m o n d , p ro m in e n t In th ia w ork o re e x p e c te d to m e et w ith t h e local club. Mr. m id Mr». G eo rg e O gle hove m oved on to th e pion* Ju st v ac ated by Hoy F is h e r, k n o w n a» th e C h a m b er» place. POWELL BUTTE HOTEL HEHMONO I(< m I i i i i > i i i I, O regon m iller». M aker» o f "S n o w F lake*’ F lo u r a n d G ra h a m F lo u r. All k in d » of T h e local R ed Cron» a u x i l ia r y b e lli an all day se ssio n at th e H all W ed n esd ay T h e lad le» re p o rt u m oat p ro fita b le m e etin g . Mr. L in d q u ist 1» b u ild in g an a d d i tio n to til» h o u se mid o th e rw is e Im p ro v in g It d u rin g Mr» L in d q u is t’» a b sen ce. E a rly la m b in g 1» on am o n g th e n u m e ro u s (lock» b eing fed In th ia »■•itIon T ill» 1» th e tim e w hen a l m ost c o n s ta n t w a tc h fu ln e s s »pell» su c c e ss to th e »m all g ro w e r. Mr an d Mr» J. F R ice, Mr» M ary S ch ie le, Mr» I. W V an D o ren , C. W W o rre ll m id Mr. an d Mr». Hilly W il son w ere " lo c a llte » w ho a tte n d e d th e K of P. bull at R e d m o n d F rid a y ev e n in g . J A. l t l g g » w a s a B i n d v isito r la st F rid a y . M rs. W in A rn o ld 1» ro n ltn e d to th e lion»«' w ith a c u » e of m e asles. W T S m ith bail a te le p h o n e In s ta lle d In hl» h o m e F rid a y . J H R oe m a d e a to u r of P ow ell I tu tte farm » F rid a y hi se a rc h o f beef c a ttle . A b o a rd m e e tin g of d ire c to r» of th e lo c a l A s s o c ia t io n WB» h e ld Ut th e H ull S a tu r d a y ev e n in g , w ith all offi cer» an d b o a rd m em b er» p re se n t. Till» wa» Ib e tlrst m e e tin g »Ince Hie ••lei lio n of new officer». A fte r th e a sso c ia tio n m e e tin g a d jo u rn e d , a m e e tin g o f th e wool g ro w er» w as c u ll ed m id »oine I m p o rta n t b u sin e ss tr a n s a c te d by th a t body. Mr» J o e S h e a r e r a n d Ml»» R u th v isite d In Bend from S a tu r d a y u n til M onday. guc»t» of Mrs. Shearer*» Chai O n parents, Mr. a n d Mrs Larson & Co JEWELERS Bend, Ore TH R BB T h e A y rs h ire b ree d o rig in a te d In her» a n d p o p u la rity In re c e n t year» In th e Inland of Je rse y . J e rse y s an d th e co u n ty of A yr In s o u th w e s te rn In th is c o u n try an d a r e m ost n u m e r G u ern sey s p ro b a b ly h ad th e sam e S c o tla n d an d ba» o nly b ee n sufficient o u s In th e C n lted S tate » In th e M id fo u n d a tio n sto c k , b u t have been ile- ly d ev elo p ed Io be e s ta b lis h e d a» a d le A tla n tic , M iddle W e ste rn , a n d P a velo p ad to w a rd d iffe re n t Id eals so th a t th e b re e d s now d iffe r In a n u m ty p e w ith in th e la»t h u n d re d y ea rs. cific se ctio n s. T h is b reed Is n o t w ell k n o w n In m an y H o lste in c a ttle a r e of black an d b er of p a rtic u la rs . J e rs e y s v ary c o n s id e ra b ly in color. section» of th e C u lled S ta le » New w h ite co lo r. T h ey a r e d o cile an d E n g la n d . New York an d P e n n s y lv a n oven te m p e re d , not good " r u s tle r » ," S h a d e s of faw n , s q u irre l g ra y , m ouse ia p ro b ab ly c o n ta in in g th e la rg e it ■ and do liest w hen p len ty of feed 1» ¡co lo r, a n d v ery d a rk b row n a re cotn- IN< OMI TAX F IL IN G n u m b e r o f Its re p re s e n ta tiv e s . T h e re a v a ila b le . ilolMteln co w s a v e ra g e j m on. J e rs e y s h av e a h ig h ly o r g a n E V I I .N D E O T O tPKIL I is a sm all d is trib u tio n In th e M iddle a b o u t 1,250 pound» an d bull» 1,800 ized n e rv o u s sy stem a n d a r e u su a lly A tla n tic s t a t e » an d th e P: < Iflc N o rth p o u n d s In w eig h t. T h e a v e ra g e of so m e w h at e x c ita b le , re sp o n d in g to T im e fo r tin- r e tu r n of Incom e tox w e s t. ! m ilk p ro d u c tio n Is h ig h , b u t th e p e r I good tr e a tm e n t q u ic k ly , an d to ; ood M tatem enta m id sta te m e n t:: of excen» T h e c o lo r of th is b reed v a rie s from c e n ta g e of b u tte r fa t Is c o m p a ra tiv e ly I feed. Cow s a v e ra g e a b o u t 900 po nds p rofit» bo» been e x te n d e d from .Man li an d b u lls 1 ,500 p o u n d s in w eight. a iiu ilium red to a v ery d a rk m a h o g low. I io A pril I by th e T re a s u ry D e p a rt T h e J e rs e y cow g iv es rich, yellow - an y brow n a n d w h ite. T h e c a ttle F e a tu r e s o f J e rs e y s m e n t nt W a sh in g to n h a v e long ho rn » w hich tu r n o u tw a rd , J e rs e y c a ttle , th e m ost n u m e ro u s |c o lo re d m ilk a n d Is an ex c ellen t b u t- A» a r< .a lt, »lx w eek» re m a in for th e n fo rw a rd an d u p w ard . A y rsh ire» b reed In th e I'n lte d S tate» , o rig in a te d 1 te r - f a t p ro d u ce r. lll i n g t h e H tutem enlM , b ill w e u r g e I a r e c h a ra c te riz e d by q u ic k , brl»k a c th a t all » ta le iu c h ts be filed al once tio n s T h ey h a v e a h ig h ly n e rv o u s ■ I'MpIte th e exlellldon of tim e d isp o s itio n a n d a p ro n o u n ce d a b ility T ill» b: nk will a s s is t In d iv id u al» a s " r u s tle r » " th e o b ta in in g o f a an d c o rp o ra l Iona w lib th e ir Incom e liv elih o o d on »cant p a s tu re C ow s of u n d w ar ex cess p ro b i» lax r e tu r n s . th is b reed a v e ra g e 1,000 pound» In W o In v ile you Io co n su lt w ith iih . ! w eig h t an d b u lls a v e ra g e a b o u t 1 000. W e w ill g la d ly h elp you, w ith o u t { A y rs h ire m ilk h a s c o m p a ra tiv e ly c h a rg e , w ith a n y d etail» th a t p ro v e little co lo r m id ba» »m all f a t globule» difficult. Ilrln g In y o u r re p o rt» fo r b ec au se of w hb h th e rnllk »’an ils a final c h e c k in g b e fo re d eliv ery to ■ hipping w ell w ith o u t c h u rn in g . T h e th e C o lle c to r of I n te rn a l R ev en u e. p e rc e n ta g e of b u tte r fa t 1» m ed iu m . redmond hank of commerce B r o w n S w is s B r e e d Ite d m o n d , O r e g o n . No side charges for examining abstract or making T h e B row n Swl»» b ree d , w hich appraisal—Simply 8 per cent straight doe» not h av e a w id e sp re a d d is tr ib u I l \ E D A IR Y B R E E D S tio n In th e U n ited S tate» , o rig in a te d In th e C a n to n o f Schw yz In S w itz e r F iv e b reed » o f d: Iry c u ltlo h av e lan d a n d 1» fo u n d p rin c ip a lly In New a tta in e d co m d d e ra b le p ro m in e n c e hi Y ork a n d W isco n sin . Hie l u lle d S ta le » th e A y rs h ire , th e T h e c a ttle v a ry In c o lo r fro m a B row n Swl»» G u e rn se y , llo l» te ln - lig h t g ra y m o u se c o lo r o r b ro w n ish - F rle s iu n m id J e rs e y , ea ch o f w hich d u n to d a rk b ro w n . T h ey a r e m ild I iuh c e r ta in d is tin c t c h a r a c te r is tic s u n d d o cile a n d a re e x c e lle n t g razer» , n o t fo u n d In th e o th e r breed», b u t no e sp e c ia lly on ro u g h R.nd. Cow s a v e r o n e b reed ex cels in all point». E ach a g e a b o u t 1 ,2 5 0 pound» in w eig h t b ree d 1» c o n s id e re d s u p e rio r to th e a n d b u lls fro m 1500 to 2 ,500 pound». o th e r» In c e r ta in p a rtic u la r» , a n d 1» T h is b ree d ra n k s w ell In m ilk p ro d isc u sse d In F arm ers* B u lle tin 893 d u c tio n , w ith a m o d e ra te p e rc e n ta g e of th e I’. 8. D e p a rtm e n t of A g r lc u l- j,^ fat tu rn , a p u b lh ’utIon w hich w ill be G u e r n s e y < T ia ra c te rlstle s fo u n d v a lu a b le to d a iry c a ttle b re e d T h e G u e rn se y b reed d ev elo p ed on e rs. th e C h a n n el Itdauds o f G u e rn se y an d In » elec tin g a b re e d , a d a iry m a n A ld ern ey , a lth o u g h p ro b ab ly th e p a r » h o u ld ta k e locul c o n d itio n » an d m a r e n t sto ck c a m e from N o rm an d y , SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORNS AND k e t re q u ire m e n t» in to c o n s id e ra tio n F ra n c e . ThlH b reed ha» m a in ta in e d BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS In c o n n e ctio n w ith th e charucterlM tlc» a ste a d y g ro w th In n u m b e r» a n d pop o f th e v a rio u s breed». H e »hould u la rity In th e c o u n try , a n d Its la rg e s t IIU H I’RICK LIST g iv e w lig h t to th e fac t th a t a b ree d n u m b e rs a r e fo u n d In th e E a s te rn O u r L e g h o rn s a r e la rg e , v ig o ro u s b ird c — g u a r a n te e d h eav y la y e rs — a n d o u r p en s h e a d ed by o u r ow n c o c k e re ls th a t a r e second to none. 1» a lre a d y e s ta b lis h e d In hl» co m m u n an d M iddle W e ste rn sta te s . W e h a v e as fine a la y in g s tr a in of B a rre d R o ck s a s can be fo u n d , ity. T hu p re d o m in a n c e o f a c e rta in T h e c h a r a c te r is tic c o lo rs of G u ern - h e a d e d by co c k e re ls w hose d ain s h old re c o rd s w ell ab o v e th e 200-egg b ree d In a se c tio n offer» m an y a d v a n sey s a r e »om e sh a d e o f faw n an d m a rk . W ell m a rk e d a n d g u a r a n te e d a ll w e c la im fo r th e m . BOOK tage». F o r In stan c e, a m a rk e t Is e s w hite. C ow s a v e ra g e a b o u t O RD ERS EARLY. 1,050 ta b lis h e d , s u r p lu s sto c k m ay be d is p o u n d s a n d b u lls a b o u t 1,600 p o u n d s H atch in g E ggs Day Old C hicks February Chicks, each.............20c $ 1 .5 0 15 E g g s .......... p on ed of to bi i t e r a d v a n ta g e , co o p e r in w eig h t. G u e rn se y m ilk is n o ted M arch C h ick s, e a c h ...................16c 4 00 50 E g g s ............... a tiv e a d v e rtis in g m ay be uoed, an d fo r Its e x tre m e ly y ellow co lo r an d A p ril a n d M ay C h ick s, e a c h ... la c 8 00 100 E g g s .............. ............... b u ll» m ay be b o u g h t c o o p e ra tiv e ly o r h ig h p e rc e n ta g e of b u tte r fa t. C o c k erels, each .............. $3 to $10 ............... 7 5.00 E g _ gs 1000 __ e x c h a n g e d re a d ily am o n g b re e d e rs. 25 p e r c e n t d e p o sit w ith o rd e r, b a la n c e 10 d a y s b e fo re sh ip m e n t. H o lste in < a l tle E lo c k s te s te d an d c u lle d . A sk u s a b o u t o u r re g is te r e d G u ern cey c a ttle P e rso n a l p re fe re n c e fo r a c e rta in T h e H o ls te in -F rle s la n , co m m o n ly a n d C o tsw o ld sheep. b re e d sh o u ld not be allo w ed to ca u se k now n us th e H o lste in b re e d , o r ig i th e »electio n of a b ree d u n s u lte d to n a te d in th e n o r th e r n p a rt of H o lla n d local co n d itio n s. w h e re It h as b een b red fo r c e n tu rie s REDMOND. OREGON________________ O r ig in o f I j r s l i l r e s H o lstein » h a v e g ro w n g re a tly In num - d ay m o rn in g tr a in fo r Snn F ram -lsco w h ere »he w ill visit h e r d a u g h te r» fo r th e next tw o m o n th s. S he may ol»o vl»lt re la tiv e » In T e x a s b efo re r e tu r n in g hom e In Hie m e an tim e, " I to e " »ay» h e 1» open h i oil kind» of d in n e r en g a g e m e n t» . weller, E. 11. A gee a n d J o e T o w n sen d ca m e ho m e fro m th e O choco T h u r s d ay , a s th e co ld w e a th e r h a s p ut a | d u m p e r on p low ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. Geo. H o b b s a n d Mias J e s s ie H a r t- i ley w ent up to A lfalfa to th e H ard T im e» so cial S a tu rd a y ev en in g . T h e S h e p a rd school, u n d e r th e a b le THE COMING STORE OF su p e rv isio n of th e ir te a c h e r. Miss CENTRAL OREGON J e s s ie H a rtle y , g av e a p ro g ra m a n d | c a k e so cial T u e s d a y e v e n in g The AT TERREBONNE, ORE 'p r o g r a m , w h ich w as esp e c ia lly good, w as m uch e n jo y e d by th e la rg e crow d !of p a tro n s an d frie n d s In a tte n d a n c e . A full line <>f Groceries and T h e c a k e s w ere a u c tio n e d a n d th e Dry Goods, Farm Imple p ro ce ed s of $ 5 1 .2 5 w ill be tu r n e d In ments and Garden and to th e R ed C ro ss as a c o n trib u tio n of Field Seeds. th e c h ild re n o f th a t d is tric t. Mr. R ig g s se rv e d In th e c a p a c ity of a u c II. B. WINFIELD, I’ropr. tio n e e r. I T om C ro n in sp e n t F rid a y an d S a t u rd a y In B end. A bout tw e n ty n e ig h b o rs g a th e re d at th e T om I’u ra le y ho m e S a tu rd a y Do your e v e n in g fo r a so rt of fa re w e ll p a rty to th e P u rsle y a , w ho a r e soon to Jewelry Shopping m ove to th e ir new h o m e n e a r R ed at m ond D an cin g an d m u sic w ith re fre s h m e n ts fu rn is h e d th e e v e n in g ’s d iv e rsio n . Je s s e T u ck left fo r P o rtla n d S a t u rd a y e v e n in g w h e re h e goes for m ed ical tr e a tm e n t. A llen W lllcoxen w as a b u a ln e is v is ito r to B end S a tu rd a y . Mr. an d M rs. W. T. S m ith , M rs. E. W. Van D oren an d G C. T ru e s d a le m a d e a tr ip to P rin e v ille M onday. F red E llio tt of C ro o k ed riv e r sp en t M onday c a llin g on d iffe re n t sh e ep I F I O regon St., m en of th is se ctio n In an effo rt to liny a Hock of sh eep . O u r n e ig h b o rs At th e »Ign o f th e Illg F lock. th in k th e y know a good tilin g , how e v e r, a n d a r e h o ld in g on to th e ir C o u n ty A g e n t W ard hn» secu red flocks. Mr. an d Mrs. A llen W lllcoxen e n fig u re s on a c a r s h ip m e n t of s u lp h u r th a t w ill tiel a Having of $5 per to n te r ta in e d Mr. an d Mrs. Bayn a n d J . o v e r all o th e r offer» a n d It w ill be A. R ig g s at d in n e r S u n d a y ev e n in g M isses F ay B u ssett a n d G lad y s b ro u g h t In If e n o u g h people In d ic a te th a t th e y w an t It. S u lp h u r h a s been P a u ls a r e s u ffe rin g w ith a sieg e of dem im sl’atv d to be th e very best fe r m easles, (o f th e G o rm an m ad e v a tiliz e r, an d th o s e w ho tr ie d It la»t rie ty . I Mr. an d M rs G. C T ru e sd a le , Mr se a so n claim an in c re a se d yield of L and a n d Mrs. W. T. S m ith an d M r an d 25 to 36 p e r c e n t In a lfa lfa p la s te r c o n ta in s a b o u t 32(1 p o u n d s of M rs. B illy W ilso n w ere In a tte n d a n c e s u lp h u r to th e to n an d It Is now at, th e P e rs o n s sa le n e a r R ed m o n d th o u g h t, th o v a lu e In th e p la s te r lies T u esd a y . Mrs. A. W . B ayn loft on th e T h u rs in th o s u lp h u r . g r in d in g done. PAGE THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN T h u r s d a y , f e r r i a ry >1, iwik 8% $100,000 8% Money to Loan On Improved Farms in Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson Counties. MONEY A VAILABLE AT ONCE W. N. BROWN THE FARM MAN EZ WAY FARM Baughman & Lavigne, P. O. Box 139 In K e e p in g W ith th e B ig T h o u g h t o f th e D ay The daily press reflects a sentiment throughout the nation which clearly indicates a new condition. Men are wanted everywhere. The w ork^f this war is be ing carried on largely by those who never l^ l^ re have been in public office or in public work. Men who have been too busy, too engrossed with their own tasks, ¡ire leaving their work to others and giving their time and ability to the cause which is ours, yours, everybody’s. It is ¡i tune when politics in the ordinary sense must n »t be considered. It calls for all the ability that can be mustered. Oregon to t>e a successful part in this unit plan for the de fense of Democracy, must likewise place the thought of the times before everything. In ¡mother part of this paper appears the announcement of L. .1. Simpson ¡is a candidate for the nomination for Governor on the Republican ticket. Mr. Simpson was urged to become a candidate by his many friends in every part of the state, be cause o f his business record, his understanding and know ledge of Oregon’s resources, industries and needs; because of his public-spiritedness, which of recent years has led him to tasks which have been more important to him than his own affairs, L. .1. SIMPSON IS CLEARLY THE MAN WHO CAN GIVE OREGON THE ADMINISTRATION NECES SARY TO THIS PLAN OF NATIONAL EFFICIENCY His campaign will be directed straight to you as voters, as individuals who do your own thinking. We ¡ire firmly convinced that you will not allow politics to influence your decision, and that you will vote for the man who is best lit to help the people of Oregon, develop the state’s resources, ¡mil to prepare for. and participate in, the great reconstruction that is to follow. A/rONEY IS BE- iVA I NG MADE EVERY D A Y FROM THE IRRI GATED L A N D S IN CENTRAL OR EGON A 17e have la n d ’ v and w a t e r ready to file upon under the Carey act a t reasonable term s and prices. We believe you will weigh issues more closely than ever be fore, and that L. J. Simpson will be your choice. .1««R First—Talk over his candidacy with your friends. • Second—If you believe that L. J. Simpson is worthy of your support write a letter to this committee. , / A: i > Suggest how his cause may be ad vanced. We, in turn, will ttll you how you can help. P a id A d v rtls e n ie n t Issu e d by LJ.Sitnpso.v. “ H lnipson fo r G o v e rn o r" L eague P ltto c k B lock. P o rtla n d . CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION COMPANY, DESCHUTES, OREGON