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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1911)
CURIOUS E F F E C T OF COLD. M any Big Horse Sale THE CENTRAL OREGON LIVESTOCK ASSOCIA TION, OF REDMOND, announce their first monthly sale day, MONDAY, JULY 17th and continuing until all stock listed is sold. Have You Any Horses You Wish to Sell? |. t We guarantee to have the buyers here. List your Stock AT ONCE with Wm. G . Phoenix I j M i u m i a« V a r y L a w T a m - p a ra lu ra Bacom a L u m in a u a . At about 300 <l«-gr<-<-» Iwiow irro or thereabout almoat everything be coini'* plioaphori-Mi-nt, or, in other word», shines in the dark after he trig ripuMil to an «4«t»-r«».* light. K»en the air it*•••!f i* phoaphnres rent at am li a temperature, hut cunoiuly enough a alight impurity in the air «•* peri men ted with de- atrova it« phoaphoreacent pr«|»*rtv. If a |H'rfuiui-d handkerchief 1 « •haken in a room, for in»tan>-e, and air from that room ia then iurlnwd in a tulie and it* temperature 1 a lowered to the required degree no phoaphoreacencw appears The air inuit l>e filtered and thus freed from organic »uhatancea and from hydrogen in order that the phe nomena of phosphorescence and of fiourea«-ence, which ia akin to it, rnav he produced. Among the auhatanre* that hare been render«*«! phoaphoreacent at low tenifieratiirea are ivory, horn, egg», gelatin, mdta rublx-r, apongea, albumen, milk, leather, cotton, tor- toi»«- »hell and certain flower*. The in* tale alao exhibit phospho- feacenre, hut it i* thought that thia ia due to an organic layer on their aurface, U*c*ti»e when they have been scorched they lo«ie their phoa phoreacent power. Experience acema to in«licate that the more complex the chemical con- atitution of a body ia the more in- tenae ia ita phoaphoreacence. The reaaon *ugg«-*t«-d for thia ia that the atructurc of a complex body o f fer* apecial fanlitira for the ab- aorption of the vibration» of light. In fact, experimenta within the laat few year# have ahown »0 many ■urpriaing reaulta that highly im portant questions a* to the nature of matter and the conatitution of the univerae have begun to be ba*«*d upon them. It haa been aaked, for inatance, whether aome of the atara which we have regarded at fiercely blaxing tutu may not in fact owe their iuminoaitv to the phoaphorea- cence ariaing from a low tempera ture.— Harjier'a Weekly. A Vaunt F la tt erer. Secretary, Redmond, Ore. Cost of address Alpha 3d, aged aix, had been caution«-«! bv hi* inainina after an appalling break of hit in inquiring ! the age of a lady with whom it waa an un«'ertain and delicate matter, selling will I k * nominal. For further particulars never to allude to anybody’» age or the Secretary. 1 if the age of a person was men tioned caaually to let the person tielieve that that person looked vounger. Occasion came within a few «lavs for Alpha to put tlicae hour, b it his statements are con Chesterfield tan instruction* into tradict« d by the ruadmastor and lit«*. An old gcntlemnu » tailing the lausengeni on the train. family remarked, with the natural pride octogenarian* nometinu-a nhow Rising I j u I Kidnaped in their dutwnc« beyond the con The 7-year-old son of Mr. and ventional threescore and ten, that Mrs. I « h iis J. Rising, both o f he wn* eighty-seven. “ 1 am *ure. Jeweler Williams Recover» Mr. Whit*," »aid Ik* dutiful child, whose i»arents were killed in the Watches and Rings •‘that you don't look more than Oregon Trunk wreck, wiw kid- eighty-iix.” — Boston Transcript. Stolen June 20th JEWEL THIEF IS CAPTURED BLAM E W RECK E na|x-d from a rooming house here t«xiay. The child has no rela tives. W. H. See, of Warm Springs, formerly Indian Agent there, ar rived her«* this afternoon to take charge o f the boy, bt*ing a friend o f the family. He found the youngster gone. It is all«‘ged that claim agenta o f the Oregon Trunk took him from the room ing- house and put him on a 2:30 train for Portland. S«*e is on ORPHAN SURVIVOR his way to Portland to find the HAS HKKN KIDN APED tail. Stated Oregon Trunk Kn- gineer Was Running at Excessive Speed Around “Shoo Fly” Curve Cause of Monday Wreck 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. L A M B F E E D CO. Redm ond, O regon Roller Mill and Feed Grinding Dealers in Chop Feed o f all kinds. Baled Hay. Timothy. Alfalfa. Clover. Seeds and Seed Grain. TOLL CHOPPING DONE. Manufacturers o f Graham Flour B.S.Gook&(Bo REAL E ST A T E R e a I Estate and eity Property Office n e a r B a n k of C o m m erce H o t B a n k A cco u n t. It vai a woman in the case again. It happen«*«] in Cincinnati too. A young woman fell heir to a vast es tate, made up of a good deal of hard cash. She wa* a poor girl— that was before »lie fell heir to the estate. She had no knowledge of banking and no idea of business. She began to blow lier*«'lf. She put part of the money in each l>ank. Money flies, a« every one knows. One day she r«*eeiv«*«l a notire from the Iutnk which read a* follows: “ Your account is overdrawn.” She hu*tl«*d down to the bank in a rage and approached the teller. “ There surely is aome mistake,” said the demure maiden, "lkin’t von see that only half of the cheek b*»ok 1 * us,‘d ?” —Cincinnati Com mercial Tribune. Jam«*s Moore, alias O'Brien, a former hanger on in the redlight district here, was arrested Tuesday at ()|uil City for burglar izing the postoffice building the night o f June 20th and stealing watches and rings from Jeweler Williams and two revolvers be longing to Norwood & Anderson. Most all o f the jewelry and the revolvers have hnve been recov ered. Another habitant o f the re st rict«*d district named Gardner was arr«*st«*d yesterday for being Family On Way to Thin City implicated in the burglary*. The police have ordered all of to Settle On I,and Meet the male parishes in the restrict- A Y s u n g F h ile ee ph er. With Death •*d district «>ut o f the city, and Time is a relative quantity. Some Sheridan, Or., July 11. Mor other suspicious characters have minutes seem like hours, and some hour* s«*ein like minutes. How to ris Baker, 12 years «»Id, and Hes been notified to move on. c««ntrol thia flight ia beyond most ♦ • ter linker, ag«-«l 9, are dying in a persons, but the little boy men- 1 A dispatch from The* Dalles hospital at The Dalles from Double Wedding tioneil below seem* to have pro daicil the 11th, says: burns received in a wreck on the Yesterday gressed pretty well for a youngster. Trunk railroad n«*ar The teacher was surprised to see That Engineer Thomas Myles, Oregon Yesterday at n«x>n at the resi the Oregon Trunk south-hound Sherar's Bridge y«*st«*rday. Mrs. dence o f Mr. and Mrs. Landis that he remained perfectly idle all rain No. 1*1*2, wrecked near The 0. il. Baker, mother o f the chil at Cline Falls, a double wedding through recess and accordingly asked him why he did not play. fallen Monday, will lx- held re- dren. died fr«»ni injuries received occurred. C. W. Kemper o f this “ ’Cause,” he «aid slowly, “ it ponailile by a Coroner'» jury for in the wreck last night. C. H. city married Miss Leona tandis, makes rtv-ess too quick if I play, wreck that hat* claimed the Baker, the father, will recover. and Ben (bitter, the well known and 1 want it to la-a-ast!” The family were on their way Redmond builder and contractor, ■ v e s o f six p m o ra . was given M aking a Jsurnaliat. Out here tonight. A. S. McCur- t«> Keilmond, Ore., where Mr. marri«*d Miss Grace l-andis. The It is said that the first paragraph d>. road master o f the Oregon Baker bad recently purchased a cer«*mony was performed by Rev. Mark Twain wrote when he tx'gan fm n k line, testified before the new home. Following the auc C. A. Cline in the presence of hi* editorial duties with the Vir Jury at the scene o f the wreck tioning o f their household goods imnuxliate friends o f the con ginia City Enterprise was this: “ A beautiful sunset made Re ttiis afternoon that he believed last Saturday, friends in Sheri tracting parti«‘s. The newly mar ran ger a poet, a mother's kiss made the train was running at least fit) dan attempted to persuade the ried couples intend to take an Benjamin West an artist, and 115 files an hour when the accident Bakers to remain here until outing at Blue Lake for a week a week makes us a journalist.” — CCUrred and that the engineer Tuesday, but they were «*ager to or two. Harper’s .__________ • Itad rceeive«! orders to run not go to their new home in Red- N at W h a t H a M a in «. L. C. Young and C. W. Hoech ftore than 10 miles an hour mond and l«*ft here on the ill-fat- “ What do you think of the weath who live n«*ar Bend, were here ground the “ Slnxi Fly” curve e«l train Monday. er, colonel ?” Tuesday trading with the mer Where the train left the track. “ Oh, horrible, horrible 1” Ranchers in this section have chants. They find gmxls cheap- "And how is vour wife F* . At the hearing today Engineer “ Oh, much about the same, thank Myles testified ! hat he was run liegun to cut hay and the pros- «•r here than elsewhere in the vou!” county. ning the train about If» miles an ' jwet is for a go«xl first crop. MOTHER DEAD, BABES DYING If you have Homething to sell. If you want to buy something use the Want Columns of The Spok<*sman. The Brice is reasonable and résulta are obtained. Try it. Garden Job Printing of the RIGHT RIND If you want your Commercial Printing such as LETTER HEADS NOTE HEA. S BILL HEADS CARDS. ENVELOPES BOOKLETS. ETC., to have a distinctive look and some class to them, let us do the work. High Grade Printing is oar Specialty THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN Seeds * Farm Field A 0 Hay Grain Poultry and Ground D u F C C d S Redmond Feed & Fuel Co.