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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1911)
COUNTY FAIR THIS SEASON Arrangements Are Being Made ( a » Kxcel All Previous Years <;<>oi> p r e m i u m s WILL ItK AWARDED SNAPPED A BURSTING BOMB. Luck of • Photographer In Ootting • W®ml#rlul Pictur«. • Mu. ,,f tln> in.mi n iiiiirkiildi' nho- trit|>liM ever obtained MU» Hint of tin* in Inni cvjihiiliug iif (III 1 I mhii I i » lili lí uua l l . r u « li ut tin' Lui), nui) qlleeil of Spaili mi thi' iM'i'ithi.in of tlii'ir weililiug. It «as *<•. mi'll l,y no o|H'riilor for oti" of tin* Inrjri'«t firma of |iri'aa I ' 1 1 • 1 1 1 >v ru i. Ii i ' r ■ nuil, in fording to thtt I Alii, loll .Strninl Magazine, proved a veritable ^( o | i | un up , h | . | n «ring in rio»" oil .' 1,1100 pulilirat lolla. ’Ili" plintugruph «na »"rum i inor" or l"»a by a piece o f good luck Tim operator «na on u stand with Ina camera ni the pia"" allotted to liuti by the poli"", wnitmg for the proceaainn to appear. The ramera **» placati facing down the afreet up whnh thv Jinx caaiofi » u a to conic I'roni the moment it mine in ■ ight until th" royal carriage wua New Officials Appointed— within abtiut thirty yard* of him th" operator a«rtired three pictnrea. Dato of Fair Sol II" tilt'll readjusted th" cninern ao ua to g"t n good picture o f the king for Oct. 11-11 and i|ii""ii in their earring", which wua a I.out ten yards from him. At the uiatnnt that the operator prt'Mfd the ball and exposed a plate At n meeting o f th® l*>ard of « dark object waa hurled at the rovul carriage from a balcony win ilirectorn o f thè Fimi ('entrai Or dow, and then followed instantly a egon A irridili uriti Society, held blinding flnah and a lioiao like a May 27th, at Prineville, this I**- ! thunderclap. The operator wau ing thè tìrwt full laiaril of thè year. hurled half atunned to tin* ground, thè comiuiaitionen» apixuntcd by Ida camera following him. When lie «aa able to atnnd he aaw a ter thè governor having only just rible arc no I m -I ow him. The large been electcti thè following «Hi crowd «aa atain]>cding in all direc rem wereehonen hy thè lanini for tion* Any one luckleau enough to fall thè Centrili Oregon Fair o f 1911: Presidimi, Win. Itorgil; vice prcs- in that ktorm of rushing humanity iilent, J. K. Rolierta; aecrvlary, «a» inatal*tly trampled to death, mid acvcral did full. Some thirty J. S. Fox. Theotherthret* mem- .H'opl" in all were killed on that oc- I xth of thè board ure S. A. Rus- cnaion, of whom at leaat half were scll. Oliver l'owellunii J. II. Gruy. »imply cruahed or trampled to TTte »late o f thè fair this year death in the panic that followed the una set for October llth to Hth. explosion. It la very remarkable that all the plat'-a in the operator’« foiir «lava inatead of live, ami , camera «ere broken with the excep commencing on thè Wodneedey tion of the lu»t on e he had expoaed, just prior to court week. in onler which depicted the actual acene at to allnw those w h n have to at- the moment of tho explo»ion. torn! court to coin«* just a few Couldn't Fool t t u l u i . days earlier and take in the fair ( tule liustu* al«nv» contributed US well. It wus d e c id e d to huve to th" coal fund of the A. M. K. four duys instead of live, not to church in a atuull loan ju*t across reduce the number o f attractions, th" rii'T from Cincinnati. Year hut to concentrate them so as to aft"r year h" dug do«rn into hi» j"uti» for hi* little donation until eliminate those slow wuiting |>e- finally the edifice «a* remodeled riotls between events which and it new heuting plant installed. have characterized some previous At the usual timo the parson ap meets. Although the attractions proached Itaitu* and again anked have not yet l**en finally de him to l>" a cheerful giver. -N ot <>n your life!” retorted Itaa- cided u|«>n, the Board f»«*l that tue, with large emphasis, “ Y o’ ain’t they will ut least be equal to and gw me t< r git no money out ob me they believe superior to any that to' coal dia wintah.” "What am de mat tali |" th" sur have las'ij on the program". One word may In* said o f the races, j prised dominie asked. “ Ilsin’t yo’ and to those who know, that one ala ays guv up fo' de coal fund befo* widout d* tieci'ssity ob usin’ wort! is sufficient. Geo. H. Bus- j ■treaa ?” aell, the prominent horseman, “ Yes, *ah,” was the reply o f the and a member o f the Yloard, will obatinat" one, “ but yo’ kam't fool have personal charge o f this me a little hit, Mistah Parson! work. Mr. Bussell assures u s1 Doan' I know dat vo’ hail steam put in dat der church las' week?” — Cin that those who are attracted hy cinnati Commercial Tribune. this attraction will I k * abundant-: Walking Sticks. ly satisfied. Probably the patriarch’« staff was AUuit the first week in August the first adaptation of the walking it is the intention of the Board to stick, and from its first inception to send out a man to travel the the present dav it has undergone al county to meet with the farmers most endless changes. In 1701 foot encouraging them to send their men attending gentlemen were for exhibits and to come themselves, bidden to carry swords, these be and this iiersonal work, a new ing replaced by a porter's staff Thirty years later gentlemen were feature, is liound to result in u forbidden to carry swords, hut al much better agricultural and live lowed to carry large oak sticks. Be stock exhibit—one that will l*c fore many year* varnished and pol well worth while making a spec ished woods with ornamental heads came into use and in one form or ial trip to see. another have held their own. It has lioen suggested that the four days o f the fair shall b e 1 His Fath*r Didn't Know. A little lad was found on the designated us I’rineville. Bend, Redmond and Madras days res- street crying very bitterly because pectively, or that in some way his cart was broken. The kindly disposed stranger en t ho separate towns and communi deavored to cheer up the little fel ties may have one day set npart low bv saying, “ Never mind, my for them especially at which b ov; your father cun easily mend their t«ams shall comjiete, their that ” "N o, he can't,” sobbed the boy. schools attend en masse, and their ” Mv father is a preacher and don't residents combine together to know about anything” — Indies’ form auto or driving parties to Home Journal. the scene o f the fair festivities. | A Dry Scot. Any readers o f this paper who Farmer— You had a tiro at the have ideas along this line, are in manse this morning. Any serious vited to communicate with the loss? Secretary so that the most satis- Minister— Yea. Ten years’ ser actor.v dates may In* set apart mons were completely burned. Farmer (with the memory of for all. wo Bb Cornets for Sale Two high grade Bb Cornets, liest made, satin silver fin ish, gold plated l>ell. high and low pitch. These cor nets are practically new and will lie sold at a bargain. For further information in quire at Spokesman office. CURIOUS EFFECT OF COLD. J.F.HOSCH.M.D. Many Subttancss st Vary Law Tam- «aratura Bacon** Luminosi. At about .MOO d eg ree* I m 'I o W 7-ero or thereabout almoNt everything la*- comes phosphorescent, or, in other words, shines in the dark after be ing exposed to an intenso light. Kven the air itself is phosphores- . rent ut atleti a temperature, but curiously enough a slight impurity in the tur experimented with de stroys its phosphorescent property. If a perfumed handkerchief is shiiken in a room, for ins tu nee, and air front that room is then inclosed in a tube and its temperature is lowered to the required degree no phosphorescence np|M-urs. The air must Is- filtered and thus freed from organic substance* and from hydrogen in order that the phe nomena of phosphoreseence and of tiouresconco, which is «kin to it, mav lx* produced. Among the sulxdunre* that have been rendered phoaphoreaeent at low temperatures are ivory, horn, egg*, gelatin, india rubber, sponges, albumen, milk, leather, cotton, tor toise shell and certain flowers. The metals also exhibit phospho rescence, but it is thought that this is due to an organic layer on their surface, tiecause when they have lieen scorched they lose their phos phorescent power. Kxperienee seems to indicate that the more complex the chemical con stitution of a body is the more in tense is it* phosphorescence. The reason suggested for this is tliut the structure of a complex laxly o f fers special facilities for the ab sorption of the vibration* of light. In fn<-t, experiments within the lust few vears have shown so many surprising result* that highly im portant questions as to the nature of matter and the constitution of tho universe have Is'gun to la> based upon them. It haa Ix-en asked, for instance, whether some o f the stnrs which wo have regarded as fiercely blazing suns may not in fact owe their luminosity to the phosphores cence arising from a low tcnqx'ra- ture.— Harper's Weekly. If you have something to sell. If you want to buy something u.se the Want Columns of The Spokesman. The Price is reasonable and remilta are obtained. Try it PHYSICIAN ami SURUKON Office in Redmond & Phcenix Building R e d m o n d , O re . F. H. RODEMEYER Physician and Surgeon Eye* Tested. GI owm - m Prop erly Fittiti Office in Ehret Bros, block If you are going to prove up on your land come in and see us. The Spokesman will make out your application and attend to other necessary details FREE. Redmond, Oregon G. A. McFarlane LAWYER « Practice in all court» ami U . S. Tarnl Office Redmond, - Oregon I. P. HEWITT CARL WOODS* Lawyer Blue Front Livery, Sale and Feed U . S. I .and Commissioner STABLE Rooms 1 and .3. Redmond Hank o f Commerce building, REDMOND, - OREGON Headquarters for Freighters G o r . 5 th a n d E S t s ., A Young Flatterer. Alpha 3d, aged six, had been cautioned by ins mamma after an appalling break of his in inquiring the age of a lady with w hom it was an uncertain and delicate matter, never to allude to anybody's age or if the age of a ¡tersoti was men tioned casually to let the person lad leve that that jx*r»on looked younger. Occasion carne within a few dava for Alpha to put these Chesterfield ian instructions into use. An old gcntlemuu visiting the family remarked, with the naturul pride octogenarians sometimes show in their distance beyond the con ventional threescore and ten, that he was eighty-seven. "I am sure, Mr. White,” said tho dutiful child, "that you don't look more than eighty-six.” — Boston Transcript. Tree Pulling and Land Cleaing LAMB FEED CO. Address BENTON & DAVIDSON R e d m o n d , O re g o n Redmond and Hillman Roller Mill and Feed Grinding DE LAVAL Dealers in Chop Feed o f all kinds. Baled Hay. Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Seeds and Seed Grain. TOLL CHOPPING DONE. Cream Separator Hsr Sank AacsuM. It was a woman in tho case again. It happened in Cincinnati too. A young woman fell heir to a vast es tate, made up of a good deal of hard cash She was a poor girl— that was before she fell heir to the estate. Site had no knowledge of banking and no idea of businc»«. She began to blow herself. She put part o f the money in each !>ank Money flics, as every one knows. One day she received a notice from the luink which read as follows: “ Your sccount is overdrawn.” Hhe hustled down to the bank in a rage and approached the teller. “ There surely is some mistake,” said the demure maiden. “ Don't you see that only half o f the check book is used?” — Cincinnati Coin- j mereiai Tribune. A Ysung Philssophsr. Manufacturers o f Graham Flour The Cow’s Best Friend B .S .Q o o k & Q o I wish to notify the public o f Redmond and vicinity that 1 am the agent for the cele brated De l.aval Cream S ep REAL ESTATE Rea / Estate and Gity Property arator and supplies, and in tending purchasers should consult me before placing their orders. E . W. P R A T T Redmond, - O ffic e n e a r B a n k o f C o m m e rc e Oregon THE WHITE IS KING Time is a relative quantity. Some I minute* seem like hours, and some hours seem like minutes. How to control this flight is beyond most persons, but the little boy men- ; tioned below seems to have pro gressed pretty well for a youngster. The teacher was surprised to see that he remained perfectly idle all through recess and accordingly- asked him why he did not play. “ ’Cause,” he said slowly, “ it makes recess too quick if 1 play, and 1 want it to la-a-ast!” Degrading Hit Mutt. Warren & Woodward Civil Engineers IRRIGATION. SUBDIVISION. 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