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NEXT HORSE INHPECTIGN J. F. IIOSCII, M. I). PHYSICIAN ANI» HVHGKON I »(Th e: Itedm niul. » »pp. PosUifflrtt. • • (»regoli DR. J. BARR DENTIST Mohler & I >oty Building Redmond, - Oregon Auctioneer “P in k ie” R ennolds HOTEL ItEDMGND Itmliiiotiil. Oregon THE GIST HOTEL O. L. OINT, Prop. t A FIR ST-C LA SS HOTEL IN ALL O F ITN AI*IN»|NTMENTS SIST E R S. OltEGON E yes Tested K) <*Rln**r*. H | mm 1 a < le* mid In H indi. Dr. J. F. Hosch Redmond Feed & Mill Co. Il again open for b u sin ess. Mer ch an t and custom m illers. M akers o f "Snow F lu k e” F lou r » und O rahani Flour. All k ind s of grind in g done. S atisfaction gu aran teed . THE COMING STORE OF CENTRAL OREGON AT TERREBONNE, ORE A full line of Groceries and Dry Goods, Farm Imple ments and Garden and Field Seeds. H. B. WINFIELD. Propr. I)o your Jewelry Shopping at Larson & Co JEWELERS Bend, Ore 148 Oregon HL, At the sign of the Illg (lo c k . * D A IRYM EN ATTENTION Cream Cream Cream Alt ip to U n io n M e a t C o . P O R T L A N D , O R I. W E PAY CA SH ruarantM inf correct w r if lit« and test». Send u> y<*ur newt shipment, or write for prices and other particular» PAGE TH R K 8 THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN THURSDAY, M AUCH 21, 1918 Redmond and Vicinity seed and labor required for the :918 h arvest. T here Is a great seed rye sh o rta g e, hut la tely th e C ounty Agent ha« local cd a few sm all q u an tities, which are rapidly being absorbed. Ef fort« to secu re car lots of seed rye In liu h have been u n su ccessfu l. The Crop Survey has already resulted In m any local farm ers being directed to Hiipplh-M of farm se ed s locally. A h an o th er resu lt of the Survey, much liv esto ck , principally ca ttle and hog« have changed hand«. I C ounty A gricultural Agent It. A. Ward 1» arranging for the second se r , II II Ml Mh'kle left Monday nlghl ies of war horse Inspections which | for I’o rllan d , w here lie w ill receiv e I w ill lie held In Crook ami D eschu tes in e illi ill III t e l l ( lo ll 'c o u n ties early In April by the war d e Mm. A nderson mid d augh ter l i d partm ent. The d ates for In spection s <■1111 lire here from I'orilm id f u r a a e Bend, O r e , April .'ini; P rin ev ille, O regon, April 5th; Itedm ond, O regon, visit with her «later Mm. W right lin y him gon e lo $30 u Ion wltli April tith. C ounty A gricultu ral C ouncil m em nolle I n he hud, and It look« im though liny w ould have to lie «hlppeil bers huve been notified ami are now loi-atlng h orses amt urging ow ners to in from oillNlde b efore long (Sua C. Moser of P ortland, a candl- i take I hem to Inspect Ion points. The Here*« one wuy In whleh bald call th is tim e is for cavalry horss •lute for governor, was in terview in g j headed men who N itty nt hom e can w eigh in g betw een 1000 and 1200 our citizen s on Thursday. Mr. Moser help win th e war Stop buying patent j pounds, amt w heel m ules w eigh in g 1« p resident of the « ta le sen a te and m ed icine hair grow er« that won't «ay« he stand« for econom y, efficiency i over 1200 pounds work, neved did work and never will Mr. Ward reports that farm ers and vlgorou« law en forcem en t. work, and put the m oney ItiHlead In w ere w ell pleased with the prices to War Having« nt a m pH If trying to r i i LE TO ( EM E T E R I they received ill th e la«t Inspections grow hair on a bald head Isn’t a and w ill m ake every effort to furnlHh A C om m ercial Club com m ittee has w aste o f tim e and en ergy and I anim al« th is tim e P rices of 1 1 (0 .0 0 at la«t secured title to the cem etery 1 ’ m oney, what 1«? for cavalry h orses ami 12 16 00 lo r The R edm ond W arehouse com pany wins-1 m ule« were paid at the last In for thl« com m un ity. For years, the dead have lain In ground to which 1« «hipping from one to tw o carload« sp ection . their relative« had no title , and till« ■ if potato«« a day to the dehydrating T he next In spection s w ill be m ade ha« been the cau se of not a little an x I plant at The Dalle«, and w ill soon by C aptain Frunk von Htaile of the iety to them . have the w arehou se clea r o f la«t Q ,M. It C. Thu tract In which th e cem etery 1« year's crop. They have a con tract to ' located w as o rig in a lly filed upon a« a «hip from 60 to 100 ton« o f N etted ! h om estead by a Mrs. Joseph Jackson i (¡em seed to Y akim a, If there are «till som e tw elv e years ago, and afterw ard ! that m any In the country, tint few abandoned by her. S u b seq uently th e! first grade p o ta to es are «till In the i by R aym ond Mead I land was relocated by Mr. Chas. Jar- grow er«' hand« Last F riday even in g »he parents of 1 rett, and proved up on by him. Last W ednesday, C ounty Agent , th e H igh school w ere en terta in ed by The co m m ittee ha« now purchased Ward Inaugurated hl« llve«tock da«« the stud en t« at th e gym . Each cla ss the tract from Mr. Jarrett and turned in th« seven th and eigh th grade« at furn ish ed <ts own part of the e n te r It over to a cem etery asso cia tio n , who llen d , und it give« prom ise of being a tain m en t. are now prepared to g iv e deeds to i first on great Mtici'e«« For hl« first su b ject, i 'I he Frenhirisn cla ss wag lots. Mr. Ward took the type« and breed« the program In which they produced The hoard o f d irectors are: E. W. : of b eef r a ttle an<l draft horses. lie th e ’Jllxlr o f Life. Many an old m aid P ratt, president, E. M. Eby, J. G Me- ! ha<l prepared a hunch o f chart«, « » » changed from a m odern old g o s Guflle and B. A Kendall. «bowing the different anim al«, which sip to a young school girl, a sm all are valu able In th e m se lv e s lie will boy or a fa sh io n a b le young lady. The T H I t llT STAM PS GOING » H E B prepure a teal am i th o se pupil« who old m aids were typical, ch a ra cteriz pa«« It «ucccHHfnlly will go to a T utu-, ing th eir parts In a ctio n s as w ell as In T he d etach m ent of Redm ond alo «lock farm for th« Judging con- ' dross. troops arm ed with Thrift «tamps The next was th e Sophom ore cla ss, have bom barded u n ceasin gly sin ce test u h g u e sts of th e llen d C om m ercial Club Mr. Ward w ould no doubt be w ho produced a living Illustration of the opening o f th e cam paign three m ore titan w illing to do hl« purt In the son g. "My W ild Irish R o se.” It week« ago. T he sa le s m anifest again sii< h u < la«« In th e Itedm ond »chools took w ell with th e audience. the patriotic Hpirit of the com m unity T he Ju n ior cla ss held a k angaroo In which w e live. D uring th e first P ltE M II M LIST I »»If I l i l t cou rt; “ 8pec" Y oung w as tried In tw o w eek s o f th e sa les th e returns J u d ge B u tler's cou rt, charged with totuled nearly $(5<t.00. C ounty Agent Ward him been at stea lin g th e S en io rs’ goat. S teryl In th is m atter much credit is due i work for a week on tl,e prem ium ll«t Splesz acted a« p rosecu tin g attorney, to th e stu d en ts o f th e public school for th e l»e«i hiite« cou n ty fair to he w h ile A rthur Tuck pleaded th e case who have by th e m se lv e s con d ucted a held at Itedm ond thin fall for Mr. Young. M argaret R odealde, separate cam paign. One su g g estio n T he lt«t cover« a rlsHsIflcation Thelm a G ooding and Paul Van A llen j h a t m ight he m ade to them , how- which 1« sa tisfa cto ry though sim p le, w ere w itn esses frr the d efen d a n t, i ever. Is that they secu re their stam ps and co m p reh en siv e It em ploy« a« w ith M ildred Sm ith, H elen D lttem o re from th e se llin g station s, of which few term « as w ill fully Identify th e ' and Mary Comic w itn e sses for th e there are seven , so that th e sta tio n s exhibit« and Is uniform for tin* s e v sta te A Jury o f tw elv e m em bers will receive th e credit for th e sales. eral d ep a rtm en ts o f the fair. w ere picked from the crow d A fter Though th e post office se lls the It em brace« a plan of co n w en tlv e th e test I in utiles had been g iven , a stam ps. It is not on e of th e sellin g n um berin g through out th e ll«t. place« sh eep decorated with a S en ior pen sta tio n s and th eir sa le s are not a d ou b le check o i l each exh ib it, thus nant, w as brought upon th e stand , classlflcd w ith the returns from our uvolding co n fu sion and cover« t h e ; and the prosecu tin g atto rn ey , eith er ! sta tio n s. live stock dep artm ent very th o r o u g h -1 by his h ypnotic pow er or his ex c e s ! Let us not lag in our en th u siasm . ly, there being u cla ss for ev ery th in g siv e m astery of E nglish w as a b le to 1 Let us renew our vig o r each week from a Pert-heron «tulllon to un convict Mr. Young and prove that and d isp lay a s much “ pep” in our E aster egg sh eep to he th e Seniors' goat. Ju st portion o f th e fight here at hom e as which of th e se pow ers w ere used Is a we ask th e "boys over there" to d is DES» III TEH 1 IL LEV m ystery but th e Jury, a fte r sittin g a play. I l i l t XSS4HIXTIGN few m inu tes, returned w ith a verdict As Em pey q u otes the com m and to o f g u ilty. The Judge very len ien tly th e men in the front lin e trenches, T he D esch u tes V alley F air assorl- g ave Mr. Young h is ch oice of thirty- "O ver th e Top. and G ive 'em H------- ,” atlon has been Incorporated with a days In Jail or th irty dollars. Mr. so let that be our m otto In the cam cap ital stock of $ 6 ,0 0 0 , o f which $2.- Y oung took the thirty dollars. paign for the sa le o f stam ps. 600 hu« already been subscribed by Last, hut not lea st, w as th e S en iors T he sa les of th e first tw o w eeks th e local bustne«« men part of th e program . P rom ptly at fo llo w in g th e organ ization in R ed I If all th« «malt, local fairs could 8 :3 0 , Miss Mabel Jarrett struck the m ond and up to March 9th, at the he conMollduted Into one, not only o p en in g chords o f L ohengrin's Bridal various se llin g sta tio n s, w ere as fo l cou ld larger and b etter ground« und C horus, and I-ord B uckingham e n low s: b u ild in g s he kept up. but the co m tered upon the arm o f th e best m an, R edm ond Bank o f C om m erce J 275.19 bined display« w ould be worth going R obert Blair. T hey took their place B u tler Drug S tore .................. 26.02 fur to see W ith the Im provem ent of before Frank B ice who acted as m in M ohler & D o ty............................. 85.89 our road« and Increasing num ber« of ister. Next cam e Miss R uth K aese- Lynch & R oberts .................. 3 ( 15 au tom obile«, d istance 1« not th e d raw m eyer w ho acted as flower girl .and I B A. K endall ............................... 12.13 back o f tim es now- paHt. scattered flower p etals as sh e entered. , W H Hobbs .......................... 2 50 She w as follow ed by the bridesm aids, C. H. Irvin ..... 0.00 ! ItED < IUISS S H E E P » <tV||NG th e M isses L u clle Parsons. Grace B ig g s, C hrystal S tu rd lvan, D olly Mc PLAN O F WORK G F J. R. R oberts yesterd ay received n D ow ell and L ottie, w ho w ere dressed P R E SB Y T E R IA N CHI RCH m essage that ' HUI.” th e fam ou s Keil In w h ite w ith green h ats and carry C ross 1 5 ,0 0 0 sh eep, w as com in g from ing b ouq uets of Juniper. Next cam e F o llo w in g Is the b asis of th e Pres-1 Bend th is ev en in g , con sign ed to our Miss H enrietta Marie Beaucham p, on local Bed Cross society. He w ill he byterlan work as planned by Rev. th e arm o f her m other, F reda Buck- placed on sa le here and then w ill he ley. M cVIcker for R edm ond and Terre T he cerem on y w as perform ed forw arded alon g th e lin e to raise und th e program ended. A pleasant bonne: fu rth er funds. T he m orning serv ices w ill be alter- j ev en in g w as spent playing gam es, and nated. The fourth Sunday evening all retired at an early hour. LONG H O L I/1W It INCH SOLD W ednesday aftern oon the High w ill be given to T errebonne, and the o th er Sunday ev e n in g s at R edm ond j At a m eetin g of the w ateru ser's a s school stud en t body w as en terta in ed S ervices at P lain view on th e second 1 sociation under the Squaw Creek sy s by a few p atriotic sp eak ers: M. A Sunday at 3 p. m., nnd at C loverdale Lynch talked on th e T hrift stam p s; tem at C loverdale yesterd ay, an Im on th s fourth Sunday at 3 p. m. portant deal w as m ade w ith th e o w n Dr. J. F. Hosch talked on "Food Con T his w ill be perm anent u n less In ers o f th e Long H ollow ranch of 2.- serv a tio n ; and Rev. McVIcker g ave a the fu tu re th e work at S isters de gen eral patriotic talk. , »00 acres, by w hich th e ranch w ill T hursday and F riday, March 21 m ands a ch an ge, then It w ill only a f j pass to th e association nnd In turn nnd 22. the ex a m in a tio n s for the fect the ev en in g service, and if that j ! Is under contract of sa le to oth er becom es necessary, d ue n otice w ill be third q uarter w ill be held. I parties. T he purchase price Is $ 1 1 5 ,- Last T u esday ev en in g an Inter given. You w ill find th e an nou nce 000. cla ss track and field m eet w as held. m ent o f th e serv ices In th is paper T h is g iv es the new Squaw (’reek T he result was a score of seven points each w eek. organ ization full nnd co m p lete con t r o l of th e system and rem oves all for th e S en iors; fifty-fou r p oints for TH E T H R E E SIST ER S | d anger o f con troversy. T he new d is th e Ju niors; six teen p oints for the (B y G ladys E. Parberry, A ge 15) trict w ill soon proceed with a bond-! S oph om ores and th irteen p oin ts for lin g Issue o f 1 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 , which w ill give th e F reshm en. I It a good su rp lus for th e Im prove-! Snow covered from base to peak IN C R E A SE D W HEAT PRODUCTION M ajestic and grand they stand; nient of th e system . As th o ’ placed by an unseen Pow er DEPARTMENT <>F AGRICULTURE T he Crop and Labor S u rvey o f the To keep silen t w atch o'er th e lnnd. ORGANIZES WOMEN farm s in Crook nnd D esch u tes co u n Broad Is th e v a lley beneath them ties just com p leted by C ounty A gri As th o ’ m odeled from scu lp tor's clay; On March 26th nt T errebonne; cu ltu ra l A gent R. A. W ard, sh ow s, i R ivers planted by n atu re March 26 nt Bend G range hall; Mar.' am ong oth er In teresting th in g s, the Like silv er thrends. wind th eir way. 27th at T u m alo; March 2 8 ,h nt 81s-j Oregon farm ers have responded to ters and March 29th at P ow ell B u tte j the tint Ion's cnll for Increased wheat At ev en in g red clou d s cover the h eaven s, sta tio n , Mrs. J essie McComb of th e' production. R oll alo n g as A pollo's chariot of gold; ! T he 373 farm s reporting acreage D epartm ent o f A gricu ltu re nnd C oun-i ty Agent R. A. Ward w ill m eet w ith j In w heat show that In 1917, th ese Stop to rest one m otnnnl on their sp len did crests, w heat, th e la d les o f each com m un ity at 2:.10 farm s grew ( 0 9 6 acres o f In th e aftern oon on d ates m en tio n w h ile for the yenr 1918, they have Then hurry on lest the fiery path grow cold. ed to talk on food con servation , food planted or are p lan tin g 6984 acres. su b stitu te s and their use, and to or T h is sh ow s an Increase o f 2689 acres W ords fall to d escrib e them ! j T hey are b ea u tifu l beyond w ords of gan ize th e w om en for m ore efficient or about 70 per cent. T he su rvey also sh ow s th e num ber youth, work a lo n g th o se lines. All Indies are ea rn estly urged to m ake an ex o f livestock on th e farm s th is year In th eir ce le stia l garm ents o f w hite, ns com pared w ith last, and also the | T h ey stand for p uren ess and truth. tra effort to attend th ese m eetin gs. School Notes A tten tion to D airym en If you are interested in getting a tujuare deal and top mar ket price for your Cream, come and see us testing your cream and take check home at once for each delivery. We buy Cream and Eggs and pay Spot Cash M utual Creamery Co. The largest ('»»operative Creamery in the U. S. A. Dairymen in the vicinity of Terrebonne are informed that H. B. WINFIELD'S GENERAL STORE receives Cream for our Firm at said place. H. TANNENSEE, Agent Opposite Munz Hardware Store. 8% $100,000 8% Money to Loan On Improved Farms in Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson Counties. No side charges for examining abstract or making appraisal—Simply 8 per cent straight MONEY AVAILABLE AT ONCE W. N. BROWN THE FA R M M A N EZ WAY FARM SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORNS AND BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS IU1H PR IC E LIST Our L eghorns are large, vigorou s birds— gu aran teed h eavy layers — and our pens headed by our own co ck erels that are second to none. W e have as fine a layin g strain of Barred R ocks as can be found, headed by co ck erels w hose dam s hold records w ell above th e 200-egg m ark. W ei, m arked and gu aran teed all w e claim for them . BOOK O R D ER S EARLY. Day Old C hicks H atching Egg« F ebruary C hicks, ea c h .............. 20c 15 E ggs $ 1.50 March C hicks, ea ch ................... 16c (.0 0 50 E g g s................ April and May C hicks, each ....15c 8.00 100 E g g s................ ............... C ockerels, each .............. $3 to $10 ............... 7 5.00 1000 E ggs 25 per cent deposit w ith order, b alance 10 days before shipm ent. F lo ck s tested and cu lled . Ask us about our registered G uernsey cattle and C otsw old sheep. Baughman & Lavigne, P. O. Box 139 REDMOND, OREGON