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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1910)
The Millinery Season ••••IS HERE.... W e have a hat fo r e v e ry face. N o m atter how m uch you p ay fo r a hat. it m ust have the ap pearan ce o f b ein g m ade fo r you. Y ou can be suited at small exp en se from the n ew Fall and W in ter Hats at my store. H ats and Fram es m ade to order. MRS. E. R. TICHENOR, Redmond, Ore. Sunday. M onday Tuesday and W ednesday N ights at 8 o ’clock HALL G ood Pictures Guaranteed “ TH E PALACE 99 Billiard and Pool .... II A. L I .... j SN E LL & GREEN, Proprietors C orner o f Seventh and E Sts., R E D M O N D , ORE. CIGARS, TOBACCOS and SOFT DRINKS T ry a M O N O G R A M 5 cent Cigar, o r an A Q U IL A . 2 fo r 25 ce n ts—they are good good s and w ill certain ly please you. A Good Line o f Lunch Goods Carried in Stock Everything of the Best Hotel Redmond F. M. WHITE. Prop'r. REDMOND, a . y W h . W a . Cuff. 4 and t h . Man W h . »Iru ch Him. T O T H E P U B L IC The coflin wa* n plain one— a poor, miserable pine coflin. No flowers on the top; no lining of shite ««tin for the pale brow; no ; smooth ribbon» «bout the coarse shroud. The brown hair wa* laid decently back, but there wa* no crimped cap. with neat tie beneath the chin. The »ufTerer from ernet tverty smiled in her sleep; »he bad omul brca<l. rest and health. “ 1 want to see ntv mother.” sob- bed a poor little child as the un dertaker screwed down the top. “ You cannot; art out of tnv way, boy. Why doesn't somebody take care o f the brat?” “ Only let me »oe her one min Kiiuinsicfl mvwolf u te!" cried the hapless orphan, clutching the side of the charity box, and as ho gazed upon the rough l»oi agonized tear* streamed down the cheeks on which no child ish bloom erer lingered. "Only once; let me sec my mother only on ce!" Quickly and brutally the heart less monster struck the l»oy away, so that he reeled with the blow. For a moment the hoy stood pant ing with grief and rage— hi» blue eves distended, hi» lips sprang apart, fire glittering through his eyes as he mi.ed his little arm with a most unchildish laugh and scream- : od. “ When i am a man I'll be re venged for that!” There were a coflin and a heap of earth lielweon the mother and the poor forsaken ehild. A monument much stronger than granite built iu the iaiv's heart was the memory of the heartless deed. . . . . . . . The courthouse was crowded to •u!T oration. “ Does any one appear as this man’s counsel?” asked the judge. There was a silence when he had finished until, with lips tightly pressed together, a look o f strange intelligence blended with a haughty reserve upon the handsome fea tures. a toting man --tepped forward N otice with a firm tread and kindly eve to The Hard Tim e Dance given plead for tiie erring friendless. here Tuesday night d rew a fair The annual m eeting o f the He was a stranger, but at the sized crow d. Miss Ruth Covert shareholders o f the Deschutes fir*t sentence there was silence. The splendor of his genius en won the first prize o f an oil Mutual Telephone Com pany will paining, and Mr. R eaderer won be held at the Redm ond Com tranced, convinced. The man who could find a friend the consolation prize. There mercial Club room on Tuesday, w as acquitted. will be another dance in the N ovem ber 15, 1910. at 1 o ’ clock “ May God bless you, sir; I can Fallgatter Hall next Tuesday jp, rn. for the election o f officers not.” lie said. night 1 and the transaction o f other busi “ 1 want no thanks,” replied the ness. G. M. S locum . stranger. I. R. W hitn ey and F. E. M or “ I — I— I Kdieve you are un Secretary. 16t3 rill have sold their ranches south known lo me.” Consideration ' “ Man. 1 will refresh vour mem w est o f the city. Dissolution o f Partnership ory. Twenty years ago this day $3200 in each sale. The sales N otice is h ereby given that you struck a broken hearted little w ere m ade by Wm. Phoenix. ' the partnership h eretofore ex- boy away from his dear mother'« coflin. 1 was that bov.” G eorge Farris sold his w est 40 ¡¡,ting betw een E. M. Eby and The man turned livid. to W. T. M ullarky o f Lew iston. C. F. Bartlett in the Pioneer C Wish to announce that I have bought out E. M. Eby’s entire interest in the Pioneer Meat Mar ket at Redmond, and in the future will conduct the I Beside cairying a Full Line of Meats I will handle everything that is raised on the ranch, such as e£gs, butter, chickens, vegetables, etc., which will be sold at satisfactory prices, and I ask a share of your patronage, assuring satisfaction to all. M O TIO N P IC T U R E SH O W , REDMOND T it . OREGON C. F. BARTLETT Sole Proprietor of The Pioneer Meat Market, Redmond . . m V^Lc-” reSCUCd mC h° n t0 - ’ a sweeter revenge. - 1 “ No; I have have saved the life of a man whose brutality has rankled in my brea=t for the last twenty years. Go, then, and remember the tear» o f a friendless child. The man liowed hi» head in shame and went from the presence of magnanimity a? grand to him as it was incomprelienjible.— Anony mous. ________________ W a ttin g Pink Garment*. Idaho- C onsideration $3900 cash. Meat Market has this day been G. M. H uffm an m ade the sale. dissolved by mutual consent. C. F. Bartlett has taken over the business o f the firm, and all Schappa Ixmt Liberal rew ard will be paid fo r ^ c o u n ts due the firm o f Eby A: return o f pair o f boys schapps Bartlett and all accounts ow in g lost on the 31st day o f A ugust > t h * m w ,llb e ■rtltod by C. K betw een O ’ Neil and the Tethe- ett* row B ridge. Datl‘d - R edm ond- O ^ o n . O ct- ! ober 28, 1910. P rice C oshow E. M. Eby Prineville, Ore. 17t3 C. F. Bartlett An old laundress took a greai J o b P rin tin g deal of pride in all tier work, but Let us do you r n ext order o f ' e-peciallv iu the fact that she kept the color in the clothe?. She used com m ercial jo b printing. H igh , to sav, “ When a man buys a blue j^rade w ork and prices satisfac-1 * W1 ' 80 at pu ’ lc auct,on at shirt I think he wants to wear a tory. The R edm ond Spokesman. "J* res,,¡encert on ™ i street in blue shirt, so I never fade it. rhis i Redm ond, on Saturday Nov. 12th was her little scheme for keeping at 1 o'clo ck p. m. the follow in g ffrio c»* « N ila't Fan. pink in garment» that were of that i f . Julc* C1«retie tell» a pretty described p roperty: extremely perishable color; She 1 good milch cow . l«o:ired boiling water over a piece »tory about tlie first use of the fan 1 good single d rivin g horse. of red cheesecloth, let it stand for in France as an implement o f co a few minute» till the color wa» all quetry. 1 n prehistoric days, he says, 1 2-year old colL out o f the cheesecloth, then poiired when France was |<eoplcd by fire 1 good buggy, single* nr double. the dvc into a bucket o f cold water worshipers, the king of what is now 1 Singer sew in g mac hine. and after washing and thoroughly Paris was the father o f a princess of great beauty. Princess Nila. It was 1 tent and lum ber fo r 2 tents. rinsing the garment put it into the 1 organ. dve waier and allowed it to remain tier duty to watch over the sacred for perhaps an hour. Then she fire and coax it into fi.iine with her 1 Home C om fort range. wrung it out and hung it to dry. fan when it was dying down. One 2 heating stove3. No matter how old and faded the dav she had forgotten her fun and 1 kitchen cabinet. material, this method gives it a blew upon ihe cinders o f the fire. 1 large dresser with glass. perfectly even coloring. — House It leaped up Inward her and ever afterward refused to brighten ex 1 small dresser with glass. keeper. ________________ cept when the princess blew upon 4 rocking chairs. it. On the dav when she discovered T h . C o u n t.rch .ck Q uarr.lcom *. 2 sets bed springs, full size. When the famous John IhidclilTo. this the princes* used her fan to 2 sets three-quarter springs. whose library is so well known an hide Her blushes, for she understood 2 iron liedsteads, full size. the ferret o f the holy fire-, which institution at Oxford, lived in How 1 three-quarter bedstead. street hi* garden adjoined that of had become enamored of her Sir Godfrey Kncller. "lteing inti charms.— 1-ondon Expr ss. 1 fold in g bed. mate friends.” as Jesse tell» us. M attresses to fit all beds. T h oughtfu l Husband. “ they agreed that a doorway should Some bedding. Parting is hard to bear, and the Le broken through the wall to ad mit o f their enjoying n free inter young man who endeavors to soften 1 1 hard wood fall leaf kitchen course with each other. Some mis its pnngs for his bride o f a month table. I 2 carpets, one is new. understanding, however, having certainly deserve* commendation. “ And now that our honeymoon arisen between them. Kncllcr sent 1 cen ter table. a message to RmlclilTe that he in is over and we are settled in our Dining room chairs. tended to close up the door. Uad- own home must you leave me for 2 w ashing machines. cliffe. it is said, asked the messen three whole dav* for the sake of 2 wringers. business. Henry?” a-ked the cling ger to tell Kneller that he might do 4 wash boilers. anvthing with the door except paint ing wife in a lone of reproach. “ 1 must, dear Mabel,” said the j 4 wash tubs. it, while the painter returned the obviou» message.‘Tell Dr. HadclilTe. young husband. “ Hut to make the 2 sets o f irons. 4 irons in a set. with my compliment«, that I will separation seem less abrupt I am Several ja rs o f home canned lake anything from him but bis going on the arenrumndution tram fr u it instead of the express.” physic.’ ” — London Po»t. C ooking utensils too numerous A .baduw to mention. The mystery o f the mineral king Dishes, axes, woodsaws, and dom is nsbvstus. It is. in fact, so Buy you r much of a puzzle that ninnv scien everyth in g to work in the house tists look upon it as a sort of link and out o f doors. CANDY between the mineral and the vege Term s o f sale: All sums o f o f the table world. It might be said to $10 and under, cash. All over resemhl« • minernlogieal vegetable, B uckley D ru g Co. possessing the curiotit properties that a credit o f six months will Best stock found in both, for it is at once he given, purchaser being re flbrous and crystalline, elastic and quired to g ive bankable note at 10 in the city brittle, heavy a* a rock when taken per cen t interest. from the mine«, but light as spun A lex B rown . Owner, silk when treated mechanically. C. F. B a r tle tt , A uctioneer. Garl Woods' STABLE Li ver y, Sal e and Feed First-das* Rigs and Teams, with or w ith out drivers, for trips to all points in the Deschutes Valley at reasonable prices. Hay. Grain Horses. and Stable Room fo r your Bring your stock here for sale or trade. W e have plenty o f accom modations. Headquarters for Freitfhters CARL WOODS, Prop. Gor. 5th and E S ts ., R E D M O N D , ORE. Public Sale Headquarters for Tourists and Traveling Men Tables Supplied with the Best the Market Affords Always Ready to Cater tu the Hants of the Pahlic GEO. B. BROWN D E A L E R S IN C h oice Gisrars AND S o ft L r in k s We carry the Finest Line of All Kinds of Soft Drinks in the City Come in and see us when you want anything in the above line Redmond, Oregon J Bannen met C afe STAIRS & FINN, Prop’s. Table sen'ice market afTorda. Nothing patrons. too the beat the good for our Gome in and nee us— we will satisfy the inner man. Separale Tables Reserved for Ladies ON E DOOR SOUTH HOTEL OREGON If You Want Good Pictures or Views B e Sure to Have Them T a ken b y J. A. Fallgatter REDM OND, ORB. Scenic and View Photographer. All orders given prom pt and careful attention, and satiaf»* tion guaranteed in every instance.