-rrr-rer^rrrrrr* Hotel Redmond JONES LAND CO., Prop’ra. REDMOND, OREGON Entirely Refurnished and Refitted Headquarters for Tourists and Traveling Men Tables Supplied with the Best the Market Affords Always Ready to Cater to the Wants of the Public “ THE PALACE” Billiard and Pool •••• H A X j L •••• SNELL & GREEN, Proprietors Corner of Seventh and E Sts., REDMOND, ORE CIGARS, TOBACCOS and SOFT DRINKS Try a MONOGRAM 5 cent Cigar. or an AQUILA. 2 for 25 cents—they are good goods and will certainly please you. A Good Line of Lunch Goods Carried in Stock Everything of the Best “The Pastime” P. L. SMITH, Proprietor Soft Drinks Gigars and Tobaccos Nothing but the Best Goods, and a square deal to all GEO. B. BROWN DEALERS IN Choice Cisrars Soft Brinks AND 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 weapon we have been enabled to render some assistance to the enterprise and growth of our The Juniper Reading Circle little city. If our paper has met with Mrs. J. F Hooch Wed­ pleased you we an* fully repaid nesday, Nov. 30th. There was a for the hard lala>r we have given good attendance and an interest­ it, and can promise our readers ing program given. The club is that in the future it will la* far now studying Kentucky as the superior to the past, as we have tirst link in the chain of western decided to give more attention , _ . expansion. Mrs. B. A. Kendall and work to the local field,realiz- IS read a paper on the life of Daniel ¡tig our readers appreciate a Boone and his work in the settle­ spicy local page. ment of Kentucky. Miss l.aura Jones reviewed Book l of “The When you hear a man running Crossing", a book which gives a down his home impel* or any oth­ good description of the life of the er local industry, take a good Kentucky pioneers. It was de­ at him. Ten to one he will cided that hereafter current look have a chin as long as a rail, an FATHER OF LEE AND topics should be discussed “over eye as restless as a horse thief: FRANK ZUMWALT the tea cups” . The subject for and he will hitch around in his the day was “Tolstoi”, so while chair as though he had a touch of Mrs. Hosch served refreshments Anthony's dance. Talk with the members talked of the life St. awhile and you will discover Glowing Tribute Paid To and teachings of this great man. him that he has made a failure of Deceased at Grave The next meeting will be held nt everything he ever tried (except by 1. D. Driver the home of Mrs. H. Hanks on being disagreeable), and nine Wednesday, Dec. 14th. All ladies times out of ten he is dependent wishing to attend should meet at on the public for favors or sup­ Kendall & Chapman's store at port: you will find him of a med­ 1:30. as Mr. M. Kulesch has very dlesome, peevish, jealous, hate­ J. W. Zumwalt. father of kindly offered to provide convey­ ful and unreliable nature; a man Frank an»l Lee Zumwalt of this ances. The meeting will begin who is always complaining, and city, took his life at his home in Wednesday. Nov. 30th. promptly at 2 o’clock. although he has but little, if any­ in Wumic, a fit of by shoot- thing his own, one would imagine ing himself despondency in the head a to hear him talk, that he had a .22 calibre rifle. About with throe quit claim deed to the earth and years ago the deceased had an a first mortgage on heaven. He attack of typhoid fever, and When you want knows everybody’s business and since that time has not l>een the best of why shoulden’t he? He has none in his right mind. He was of his own to take up his time. a fully PURE. FRESH man of excellent habits and is Such people, like mosquitoes, mourned CANDIES by n large circle ot were not created in vain, perhaps, friends. The was held go to but one fact remains staple, they at his home and funeral was attended by do not add materially to the a large concourse of neighbors Buckley Drug Co. pleasures of conducting legiti­ and friends. Both Frank ami mate business. Lee Zumwalt left here for Wumic as soon as they received the news This would be a glorious cld of their Quoted Bible death, and were world in a few years if our child­ present at father's the last sad rites. To Him ren would only achieve what we Th«- following was ri-aJ at the funer­ One of our citizens who occas­ expect ami predict for them. al by l. I>. Driver: ionally wipes the dishes for his My friend», it 1» in deep sorrow wo n e -i tml«y to bsl g*«»! by» i" o un- tiful mother of US all, and his body re­ Additional Local. youngest sister is four years old­ to earth’s capacious bosom. lb- er than my youngest brother.” Mr. and Mrs. Finis Woods and turns basked in life's sunshine and battled its storms for a fleeting time, and "How old are they together?” family, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Morse with has passed into the shadowy vale which asked the preacher. The young and this breathing world from the daughter, Hilda, and the separates vast beyond. It is always a solemn and man replied that the five children Rev. Cooke impressive occasion when we meet to wife had dinner consign are seventeen years older than at the Oakes and farm, a human being to the grave.but 2j miles west those whose minds are free from su­ his father and mother. How old of Redmond, Sunday, Dec. 4th. to perstition it is never an occasion of de­ is John and each of the children spair. A knowledge of the true philos­ From now on until Christmas ophy of life the fear of death. and his father and mother? Ex­ I have decided to make a special It dissipates banishes the darkness of despair and change. Well, if the young man cut on all men’s clothing. Come puts a star of horn- in every sky and ov­ coffin. It may lx- this common isn’t married until the preacher in and get my prices. E. L. er fate every of all mankind, called death, treads gets his age figured out, Methuse­ Rapp. 22t3 out from between our hearta the weeds and hate. Tis better to lah would be a kid compared to Miss Bessie Harrader of Cline of live selfishness and love where death is king than him. have eternal life where love is not. An­ Falls, met with an accident last other life is naugtit unless we know and Friday evening by being thrown love there the ones who loved us here. New Transfer Line If they still live we have no fears but from a horse. No bones were that their lives are better there than Started Here broken but she was badly bruised here. Our religion is help for the liv and hope for the dead. And though Robert McSherry, formerly of about the arm and shoulder, and ing hope should after all lie but a rain­ Portland, has established a trans­ will be confined to the house for this bow reflection from the tears of gimf shed here on earth, the larger and the fer line in the city, and is build­ some time. faith in all that is an I all that is ing a 20x50 building on the com­ Ale* Brown and family, form­ nobler to lie, tells us that death, even at the worst, a dreamless sleep, a per­ er of Fifth and D streets for a erly of this city, are now located fect rest. is hut Death to our friend as storage house. Mr. McSherry at Orland, Cal. In a letter to The the plucking of the came full grown ear, as the sickle to the golden grain, as the says he is equipped to do ail Spokesman Mr. Brown says the gathering of the evening i hadows kinds of light and heavy hauling, weather there is warm and sun­ around the setting sun, as the falling of the seared leaf touched by thejfrostsof and when his building is com­ shiny. Tired of the dust and glare of pleted will have plenty of storage List your property with Ellin- time. the day he heard with jny the rustling garments of the night. And we can al­ facilities. ger & Ehlers. most hear him say: “ Lay me low, my work is done; F. W. McCaffery and family I am weary, lav me low. The advertising merchant is expect to leave this week for Where flowers woo the sun. the one who does the business in Warsaw, New York, Mr. McCaff- Where the the wild balmy breezes blow, the butterfly takes wing, these days of push and enterprise. ery’s old home. Before return­ Where Where the willows drooping grow. There are more newspaper read­ ing they will visit New York Where the spring birds chirp and sing I am weary, let me go. ers today than ever before in the City, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and I have hard and long history of the world. The news­ other eastern cities. They ex­ In the striven world’s unequal fight, Always to resist the wrong. paper places your business under Always to maintain the right; the eyes of the buyer. He sees pect to be gone about six weeks. Always with couragous heart. what he wants, and knowing City Recorder Phoenix expects Brothers, Ever striving truth to know; I have done my part, where to find it, looks up the to leave Sunday for Portland on 1 am ready, let me g o '’. wide awake merchant who asked a business trip. Before return­ him to come and see him. Suc­ ing, which will he about the first invested in Lot* in Mel­ cess in these days of sharp com­ of the year, Mr. Phoenix will rose Money Park NOW. will double in petition calls for eternal vigilance. take a trip east. the next year. You can’t keep a hustler down. Mrs. F. E. Mills returned home Sale last week Wednesday from a vis­ A gentle For driving horse, and We have tried in all possible it to The Dalles. colt. Single or double or saddle. ways to show our appreciation of Farm lands and city property Enquire at Spokesman office. 21tf the liberal patronage given us for sale by Ellinger & Ehlers. since the first day of our coming An investor would like to hear For Sale to this city. In the columns of from owners of farms, o r One nearly new buggy and our paper we have fought for our irrigated grazing or timber harness, and oat hay. DeSouza town to the best of our ability. lands. Object, investment Ag- & Anderson farm, one mile west We would not be egotistical, but enta need not answer. Address of Redmond on Cline Falls 21t2 roaij gQtf believe by using this paper as a 426, care this paper. Proceedings of Juniper Reading Circle E llflS ft 1 F llC IU tl Fit of Des­ pondency The Redmond Millinery Store during Hu* winter months will he "I»*» after- noons only except on Monday- ami Thursday*, when it will be open in the evening- MRS. E. R. TICHENOR, Redmond, Ore. SHOE SHOP In Connection with the Harness Shop Good Work Leather T. R. H E R K N E R Jack’s Place Open Day and Night B. The Place W here You Get RIGHT SERVICE Special attention given to suppen for Automobile Parties JA CK O 'R O U R K E , P ro p rie to r Gar/ Wo £ •ar Livery, Sale and Feed*! STABLE First-class Rigs and Team», with or with­ out drivers, for trips to all txants in the Deschutes Valley at reasonable prices. Hay. Grain and Stable Room for your Horses. Bring your stock here for sale or trade. We have plenty of accommodations. Headquarters for Freighters CARL WOODS, Prop. Cor. 5th and E Sts., R E D M O N D . ORE. Bamqmiet Cafe J A MI'S FINN, Propr. Table Horvice the beat the market alTorda. Nothing too good for our patrona. Come in and aee ua—we will sati-fy the inner man. Separale Tables Reserved for Ladies ONE DOOR SOUTH HOTEL OREGON If You Want Good Pictures or Views J. A. Fallgatter Be Sure to Have Th em T a k e n hy RED M O N D , OHE. Scenic and View Photographer. All °rdors given prompt and careful attention, and Mtisf**' • tion guaranteed in every instance.