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T l i r n v r r u g r ra lig r « h n iiiin g t h r r lr p liiin t « i» llv r r«l« W a i raa p tip nm l ahoot jMiint 1 I WO nf Ih. lll | «lini I cottili ^ ■ " « U it - t h i my ri ti««, a m i l l i r ? fa ll B " l v « il f r r t n|T. t in a Itin tta lrr B * '« ri| uni am i ru alim l iti tu r an d Hn>H'kri| tu r <ln \vn , hut 1 m atm grd ■ ’ ’‘" m g my r i l i r >|in< k Iv nm l li r r B " " hia jn w Illa hlnntl |in u m l n v r r ■ ' - liirt II«« t h r u r ii s l n il nlT, but B in i hi* fnlli-n h r w o u ld bave cru a lie d B - lin t.” l l t i l i i i n g H i « Talant. i ^ bat kind of a rararr bava roti Bi.ip|«-d out fnr your ho», .?«>ah ?” B l ln gniit’ (o nmkf a lawyer of B j"h «nawrml l'armar Cornloaaal ■ Ih -« got R|| unrompirrahla fancy B ' r tandin* to othor folk«’ bnainaaa. • i lu- might na well git paid fnr it. ■- ''.'«torn Chriatian Advocate. NIMBLE H a C a u ld (aallap aa Wall Paaa and O um N un CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOOTMAN. and aa I II llia t ris nrd u f aiM ia | ruatnm a in I In- i-ighti i-nl li t l Q tu rv, " T h r M .r r * |» a a l,” Mr ICalj.lt I I S r v i l l r lltakfa a K- mh I Jt«t I l f thr ritraina fo rm a lit y o f ih r l u m . lu ird l.v t t lr lm i « a a o n ta mm h pmuad hy th e ri-tu ark* nl u r r i i a i n ..!i| h u lv , »« ¡I k n o « ii fu r b a r airn n g p ra d iiri lio n fn r lira u tv and a ih lr in - fo rm in b a r f " " I lin n , and in i oiia<»|Urnrr fi* rd « p o ll tin- fn lln a u ig iim ’I I uh | o f m ak inn h e r rv-dtculnua: A Inriid 'd hia had an Irtalt aarv alii nf r.-tunrkahlv fit ir pr**at-nrr, **tb “ firm fund nf n ain r humor. Fh * man Imrd l.vttlrton Inirrnwrd and inalrurtrd lo apply In Ihr old lady, ti ho, na vraa known, had ad- varlinrd fnr a footman. Il<r lady- • lll|i r if h r r «aa nr a ffn Ird In lie Ifouhlrd lit fh» lllnat drlirati- ailil irrtlahlr nrrvra, «huh could nut m d u r n the alightrat dialurlaiitca nr n<ua«*. FOR 8 A L K and Ilia filir figure 111 «aa t i n t o rdered to tu rn th ia w a y , th ru th a t « a t , then t<> m ake hi« U i« , th en tn r a r r v a fan and With that lie trotted up and down the room with lua utmoat vig or. until the gln.nr«, ehina, chair* and i- v r u thing <-l«r da nm l Then, «toptung a mnmrnt, the ra»ial «aid, “ Now, my Inly, you’ve • rrtt me t r o t ; I'll n r i t «how you how | rati gallop " Tin* hr al»n j«rrf"rmr«l with hia titmn*t energy and, running down- • tair«, U d t rd nut of the hall door. Brunt I new I,. Typewriter at 11 hurgaln. W. S. Rodman. 6tf Homestead Kejinquiahment tjoartiT section within mile tif railroad station; over 100 aeres tilliilde. Price$2S0cash. Address X care Spokesman. 8t8 For Sale or Trude—2-horse gas oline engine, gtssl condition. Will sell reasonable or tra<le for horse or cow. Redmond Steam Laundry. Otf For Sale or Trade First-class No. ,’l Faultless Stump Puller with cable, for sale or trade for stock. Daniel Lid dell, Wilson Ranch, Powell Buttes, Oregon. Address, Princ- ville. Oregon. 40tf W ANTED Cistern Built Estimate from gtssl cistern builder wanted on building a 40 or fg» barrel cistern. Apply at Spokesman office. TAKEN UP An Anc»«nl Loaf of Drood. A loaf of bread t .’i'MI year* old «aa found in the tomb of Mrntuho- tej>, «lin dnil ill hgvpt S.itHt It t It ia now in the Itoyal muaeum of lU-rhtt, lieing one of the inoat inter- eatillg dlai nvcric* uf iiimlcnt tllltei. Thia Imtf nr take nr bread i* dark brow n in color. Inaide are tnanv large hole* Hroliahlv this part of the bread long *llice fell into duat, hut much of t In* bread «till remain* in the ahape of whole kernel* ami pu....a of grunt. Kvainination prove» that it «a* made u f hurley and that the grain» «ere onlv rudely crushed and not »ifted. Tin» prove* that hurley bread »a» one of (lie earliest kinds ever made. E «changing C ivllltiaa The dote* live who had run down and captured thr hunk roblier stood in the corridor <>f the jail talking to the prisoner ill the cell. "Well, mv aafe blower,” he said, "I guess that name lit« you. I ’ve got yon safe, anv how.” "Th at’s all right,” growled the prisoner “ You’re a safe blower lie eanae I can’t get at yon.”— Chicago Tribune. Tald Them In Advane*. Boarder (on leaving)— Madam, ron are one of I lie most Inmeat per- lon* I have ever met. Ilandlady— I am glad to hear you lav that, sir. Hoarder Yes; your honesty 1 » even apparent on the very front of your establishment A our *ign aava ’’ Boarder* taken in." aanl regarding the tall house«: “ They are »0 high that a man could end hia bio by throwing luin- *clf from the top. The»« lofty edi- hcea are deetructire of the benefi cent spirit* of the wind and* the water. The devil* of the ocean (Ku- r<>[>ean«) pay no attention to the in fluence* of the earth and the genii of the air, though our moat illua- trioua literati and sage* acknowl edge the existence of these influ ence*. The result ia that instead of erecting a pagoda to protect themselves from plague* and floods • he barbarian* squander their mon ey on drains and dike*. Their ig norame i* their only e*cu*e. They do not know that a pagoda keep* a»ay pestilence and attracts pr«»s- jierity anti bring* succea* to the candidate« of the di»trict at the lit erary eiaminntiona for the civil service. The barbarian* have not, like us, proved these fact* hv the experience of thousand* of year« They contemn the white tiger, and they are unaware that the dragon can««-» flotidi and thunder and earthquake« and typhoon».” Tlie position of «-omen was equal ly alarming: "The devils of the ocean have overturned *11 the rule* of rank and respect. I had heard that their women were more hon ored than their men, hut I »hould never have thought that this aber ration w »s so general and *0 pro found Thus on a narrow pave ment the nian always gives way to the inferior creature. A husband allowr« hi* wife to walk side by side with him, and nobody laugh*. He may even carry parcel* for her «i4b- out being mocked at. “ And that ia not all. Men at table until the women are flatt ed and then sit beaide them and show them all aorta of attention*. I have even seen a man aerve hi* wife at meal* before hia own father!”— Chicago New*. Came to my enclosure at Low er Bridge, a)wut the fore part o f July, a black mare about four years old. branded heart and an chor on left front shoulder. Own N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N D epartm ent o f the In te rio r, U . S . er can have same by paying cx- Land Office at T h e D alle«, Oregon, l>enses incurred. J u ly 21, l » l l . L 5t3 F. R ic e . I f you hav«* something to Hell. I f you want to buy Homething uae the Want Columna of The Spokesman. The Price is reasonable and results are obtained. Try i t I f 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. ANKER’S HALL, REDMOND Three Nights, Aug. 17-18-19 McKenzie’s Merry Makers P R E S E N TIN G “The Lion and the Mouse,” “St Elmo” And Other Popular Plays Vaudeville Between A cts Popular Prices This company is the first standard company to play Red mond and is one (ff the best troups on tour. Notice i* hereby given th at E t t a F . H nw ar l " f lx i» e r Bridge. ( )r< gun. who Lower Bridge, Ore. on A ugust 2Hth. 19U7, matte desert land M ISCELLANEOUS Hog Books Call at Spokes man office and get free the book Lcll.n« Hiaiwll Da«an t i l l “ Swine Raising in the Pacific Matt ( ’ar|tenter, the faniou* Wia- North west ’ ’. A valuable book ro n ain a rn n to r, »a« pleading a raae for those who raise hogs. before the »upretne court. Before hr had got half through with hi* argument the judge« had made up th nr mind* that hi* caar «a» with out merit and. moreover, that he i n unprepared. When lie fini«hed hi« argument and routine! for the other aide gut up tn reply the judge* wliujiered to each other, nodded, and then the chief juitice «aid, "I don’t think it »ill l»' necea- «arv to hear from you, air.” Car- priiter’* op|Miltent «aa deaf, and he could only tell that the chief juatice waa nddreaaing hint. He turned to Carpenter for aid. "What did the c h ie f juatn e aav. Matt ?" lie whta- |HT."I " lie aaul he’ll rather give vnit the raae than li«ten to you, Carpenter lm»li-d in lua ear. T b » y Th ou gh t TH#/ W *c# C iv tlx c d , but China W • • Told th# Truth. Mandarin llo Knet Kang of ( Inna Wood Wanted Price wanted for 10 to 15 cords o f dry, straight « i l k th e 4-foot m i juniper wood delivered in Redmond. Address Z. care of tim e , th e Spokesman. 5 if and «aid : bonk, a n d , la al o f a ll, to le n g th n f the room ag ain H a v in g w alked the la«t m an m ade a profound U.» “ Your lad v «lup ha« ■ la m m e d »nine, hut tud «11, n f mv a< • n m p liah tn en t«, ■ In h are a ll ■-•|iia!|v i t r r l l r n t . Y o u h ave an n me w a lk ; tin « you abottld 0 »-r me trot.’’ BARBARIANS. Kin** Riga mid Shrojmhir*1 Sheep waa seut aonie year* ago to Europe for nale. See or write Finia by In* government, and on In* re Wood«, Redmond. Ore. 5tf turn he «rote a book, in «Inch lie FOR S A L E The choicest vacant comer 80x 100 on Sixth str«*et, only one block from Hotel Redmond, this T h r new a a rv a n t, h a n d » n m r|y is a snap for a quick buy, S1H00 d r r a a c l and » r | | |m « i|« r r d , p rra rn t- rd h iin a r lf at l l i r ladv'a diMir and . takes it. See Jones I^and Com* Ilia .f r a u d !*ri tig n m in u t u id , In- wa« IMtny for terms. »<M.»i u a h rrr d in to In r ««Inn Mv lad* « aa a lm ir , and a ft e r aakm g th e ynung man n v a rie ty o f q u ra lin n a , the a n a w rra to « h u h «•-•-nird In U i a a tla fa rtn rv , «he to ld h im « h r lik e d hia a p |a -a ra itrr llltirh aa In* aln«a|, hut « h r « ta h rd to «er h im « a lk In ktmw « h r t h r r h r d u l th at g r« i r f u l l y , a m am ¡» u n t « it h h e r. I hr man w w lkrd up and dow n tin- f" o m , t h r old l a d . ’« r \ r « fo llo w , mg h im i |n«elv «m l in e v id e n t ad- m ira tio n n f hi« « n f«-«-t n f h eig h t EUROPEAN lx?t us do your next order o f commercial job printing. High grade work and prices satisfac tory. The Redmond Spokesman. Bring your final pnw f notices to The Spokesman office. We will make out your application for proving up. and attend to all the details necessary in the mat ter. la d ies’ calling eards, the lat est style cards and type, printed to resemble copjter plate print at The Spokesman office. T o T ra d e fo r C ro o k C o u n ty (•and I own two nice four room bun- galow cottages, brand new, in Tacoma, Washington, located in fine residence district. I value these two houses at $2500. 1 have an equity o f $1500 for which I desire to trade for some Crook county land. For further i»ar- ticulars and photos uf the houses see Mr. Fry in the Central Ore gon Irrigation Company office, Redmond. ltf - entry No. 7M , serial No. to tto , fnr n ej s w ). n ) s e j. and * » t * e i section 7. township M south, range 12 east. W il lam ette M eridian, has (Dad notice of in tention to m ake final desert land proof, to establish claim to the land above • ¡ I n i . before I P Hewitt, (J Com m issioner at his office, at R ed mond, Oregon, on the 2*tth day o f A u gu st. 191 c la im a n t names as witneoses: A . J . F u lle r, 1». W . F u lle r. Fred W a lte rs. A x e l Olson, all o f 1-ower B rid g e, Oregon. C. W . Moore. R e g iste r. F ir s t publication ju ly 27-aug 24 Two high grade Bb Comets, I test made, satin silver fin ish, gold plated bell, high and low pitch. These cor nets ara practically new ami will be sold ut a bargain. For further information in quire at Spokesman office. Unrastrslncd. The old tombstone, in the quaint fashion of it* kind, implored the passerby to pause and drop a tear, and no »ooner had the beautiful I'irl read the inscription than *he | iiegun to weep. But her mother rc- I proved her. “ Cecilia," *he exclaimed, "whv can you not have more restraint? Yon are requested merely to drop a tear, and here yon have burst into several I"—Puck. A storia, Ore., A ug. 10-Sept. 9. The great event o f the year. It celebrates the first white settlement in the old "Oregon Country” . Army and navy evolutions, band concerts, fireworks, are- oplane flights, historic buildings and collections, agricultural exhibits. Pacific Coast regatta. CENTRAL OREGON DAY, AUG. 17th $9.55 Astoria and return from Opal City. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION U . S . I-«nd Office at T h e D alle s, O re gon. J u ly J lt h . 1911. Notice is hereby given th at F ra n k P au l, w hoae poatoffice address is S is ters, Oregon, did, on the 8th day o f M arch. 1911, file in this office sworn statem en t and ap plication. No. IW2S5 . to purchase the s e )n e l, e ls e ). Sec. .Ct and sw-pi«-). Section .14. township 12 south, range 11 east. W illam e tte m e ri dian. and the tim ber thereon, under 1 he provisiona o f the act o f Ju n e 3, 187K ami acts am endatory, known as the ’ •Tim ber and Stone L a w ," at such value as m ight tie fixed by ap p raise m ent. and th at, pursuant to such ap plication. the land and tim ber thereon have been appraised. 4441.00 the tim ber estim ated .r»8.'t,U00 tmanl feet at St) I cents per M. and the land $149..ri0: that said applicant w ill offer final proof in 1 support o f his application and sworn statem ent on the 12th day o f October. 1911, before I. P . H e w itt, l ) . S . Com m issioner, at Ins office, nt Redmond, Oregon. A n y person is at lib e rty to protest this purchase before e n try , or in itia te a contest at any tim e before patent is sues. by filing a corroborate«! affidavit in this office, alleg in g fa c ts which would lie fe s t the e n try . C . W . Moore. R e g iste r. F irs t publication A ug. 3-Oct. 5 — Two Bb Cornets for Sale ASTORIA CENTENNIAL Tickets to be sold Aug. 16. good for return until Aug. 24 Special folders regarding the Centennial sent on request. Oregon T ru n k R ailw ay Daily excursion tickets to Clatsop Beach resorts allow stop-overs at Astoria. Details furnished on application. Train leaves Opal City daily 9:00 a. m.. Culver 9:15 a. m., Metolius 9:30 a.m., Madras 9:45 a.m. arrive Portland 7:45p.m. B. R. Ness. Agent Culver, Ore. J. H. Corbett, Agent, Opal City, Ore. IL E. Michael. Agent, Madras. Ora. T. A. Graham. Agent. Metolius Ora. Mr. Farmer W e are now prepared to install Pumps and City Dray ... A N D .... Transfer Line All Orders Given Prom pt Satisfactory Attention Kitchen Sinks in your home*. This is something you need. It is a labor-saver and does not cost much. Better let us talk to you further about this matter. Call up Phone 417 and we will give you full details. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL WORK and carry a good supply o f material for this kind o f service. For further particulars call on The Redmond Transfer C. A. Adams, Prop’r. THE C. R. McLALUN CO. Oflkron E St. between 5th and 6th, KEMOND. Phone 417