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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1911)
JREO TO DEATH. If SAW THE SIGHTS. •> D tm liM , WK# T rt »4 A i» | | , Hill Latti* XV. K .m p la u t thr ailininiat ra lt ,,-e in I I I * t r i l l i o f 1 Aiuta r d u r il a I I I * t r ia l a ln i uberi Daiuleli*. waa ra«lly n i 1 1•• • ! p u lii- Iwcaiuw a lunat dangrr •«•ring ni mali» f i l l i ma a.* tu liia p ro ni# Ila m i r r»r rupi ioti ami altra* Attua' i court tilt a irair t | I^ima' »•pai! ni Ina itnml tliat iio [a a Iti«« « (or t tir If'iutl uf minar* uf t7&7 IAitila *aa HI ..l " f Ina t it lif at t lir ' 11.<■ I ' t i r T ria ti 'ti, m thè B at tli« |>alara at Vrr iti, tirannie tliat Ina ilati|(h i Adrian!«, Kail a «atara na pani liar a * tait una aft- A p d f**1« atatrway I n i fro m tha rtn anta to tin rartiajf a a n a it a il lorn; t la-arara « I im m I u n a itlia r coatti door. Ju a t aa tin flin l tina d o o r a m a n in a t and a la rge a ,g g r a M .-d ¡ilrr am i ataliltrd inni, tr n d a n t s thr«*» lliriti» c i» r« rna, hut tl.a tuan m a d f n<> rarapa. T h a w e a p o n ha I a aa a I » « b ia d rd claap ).| tha « m i a r c lo t h in g uf • aa au I hie It that tha aa little more than e<t(M> draw blood. na «aa at ripped o f all hi* kid at »n for tad tu drink «Hi l|Hiiaun for faar ha might nrd to rac«|>e Ilia penalty ihr • Than cama torture to i ronfraa Ina raaaon for at I hie crime. I that the king would lira, • aa giran to tha mattar intent fur I tannane Hr uglit to trial, and hia aan ,a that lia ahotild ba torn tu 'n hor*r* on the I’ ia* a da , upon »hirh tha greet etty l'aria fai-ra o'clock. March 28, |>amiatia rn from tha priaon in the kart, in ehicn «era t « o ■ J tha atamlionar. Arri»- Da placa of ainm tton. Ita i* kept an hour «ailing and |t * tuna calmi» «atrh n l tha liona for hia death An in- had l>aen made by aolid gitiug room enough for the t Jo their deadly work All I f j U re the « in d o « « and ra . r »ded with ajan tatora •Il «aa ready (tannasi« «aa on a atrong «ood en table In • 'ire, tir.» table ta-ing three [h. Chen hia right band «aa with m l hot iron«. na»t red I'-rra made wound* all orar i. and into the*« were pour- ng lead and oil. -•« «aa then faataned to to. < and each wriat, and the »ore laahed to pull in all im«. It took an lumr and a r for him to dia. Ilia hod* ei. burned on a funeral pi!*, oft uct «aa to tear d<>«n lit* Ilia fathar, hia wifa and i/'iti-r «err lianialird from , and a rural order waa giran li "thi-ra and «nier* lo ehangw Utair 4 III*. 4 Or»«n C»p • « Ilo B.-Uru»! » •« a In« in forca in or ,i cantury or mora* tliat 1 e<l Imnkrupia lo «ea r green «•P* l iti* h a « dotte to prerent tr Iman from U*mg impowrti •neh aa «ara uuabla or uu- *P vili to par Succeaai i e adiri« I thè pri rilega* of l«atik - hot tliey forfciteil llieitt if 'ppaarwl in pnhlie «ithout • ap- If thoae « h o cannot or M |>a» tliair delita were crini- I to «oar auch i ap» at tho M da» thè atreeti of llioat uf il '» » oulil baie radiar a ver- B|>|>earanc*. Ï1 f«»n THwugh M. M,.,«<| ««,, |*u##( •'U Huila.ny« «ml Park*. "W ell, I nda Tunroil," «ay* the nephew after hreakfaat, ” 1 with I could take ym arouml to »ee the aiglit* of the city today, liut I’ ve got a Tot of important lm»ine«» on hand, ao I'll liar * to let you run atound bv yourself Here’» a liat of the mu- ►rum-, <'itr hall, public huildioga, park« aiol tiling« like tlint. with di rection* h"W to gel to «-§, li one ” That erenilig I l|c|r I unr.nl come* home «earv, but aatialiid. ••Well," aaked the nephew, “ did you hare any trouble limling your •a* around •*• "N o ; | got on line," ««i a 1'ncln Timr'nl eontrii'.rdlv. "A nd did you think the public budding« and muarum* and parka were a« fine a* you aipacted "W ell, d im » ) , 1 tell you I got an llilrre*ted «rein* »igilt that I nerrr got to «me o’ them plate* I art n a machine in a «m d o v that pull« talTv, an' a whole lot O* fancy i anife« in «uotlirr, an’ one place I «•«'i a rb* k that tell» th* time any- • iim on rarlii, an' I wen a whole window full o’ ratiarv bird* an* pup*, an' I looked into a barlier • hop lliat had wuninrn bartwr«, an* I aren the fin- engine« run an’ the (■atrol wagon coma« and take* a fel ler to )ad, «n ‘ a »treat car run into u automobile, an' a 'le. trie train whinin' round an' round in another window, an' nigh on tu fifty barrel* o' apple« m front of a »tore, an' a camp#»* in a window, an' a place whur they cut oy«!*r* open fer ye— an I et a dofen right there- an' a feller paintin' pictera in a window an' wPin* r n frame« «n' all fer a dollar an* two hit* apiece, an’—oh law«' I can't Iwgin In tell ye all th' •ight« I wcti I'm clean tuckered out. an' mv neck hurt* brrauac I watched two feller« wathin' win dow • '»ay up nineteen floor» Tom th'ground I counted it three time». Twicet I made it nineteen an’ oncet twenty, mi I gur»« I'm on th' aafe •tile Yep, I certainly hare hecn •«•«•in’ th* aighta, Jimmy."—Judge. llrw y. Our wunl “ livery" i* derived, through the French, from th* laitin "litw-rare," to deliver, hence a livery originally meant ximething deliv ered or freely given and ram* to lie applied to an allowance of food or elothea From Norman time* an F.ngliah nobleman allotted a tiled “ livery** of bread, wine and randies to hia servant* for their private uae. An allowanra of provender for a horwe • a» alao railed a livery, and a horae fed and groomed for ita owner at a filed charge was «aid to lie “ at liv ery " In the middle age« "livery" waa worn bv any one who was in any aanM- in the «ervicc of another of superior rank or station. The trading eompanie* of the city of lA>ndon uaed to provide a apecial attire for their freemen, who liecame known a* liverymen, a title which they «till retain. Straw H iU . The eurlic*t maker« " f *tra» hat« were umpie«tionahly the Chine«* Their work «aa hy no mean* rough in character, hut plaited and sewed together with considerable «kill, aa Hiai l>e M-cn today in the ncighbor- hmd of Canton. In Europe hat* wen- Aral made in Pan* hy a Swiaa so early a* I41>4, and we And men- t mneil among the entries of an inventory of the effect* o f iiir John Faat.dfe, I D f , "four atrswen hattea," showing them to have lieen t great rarities Corralt mention* them aa worn in Provence, with a hundred warns, lined with silver and curiously worked. Tuacanv, with leghorn a* the i-enter, took up the work early in th* fifteenth century and ha* maintained it with considerable skill ever since. K««p V««f Tanrpar. It •««in» Be. • unwritten law* both o f Bo The little *<>n of the family hap und good manner* are innu- pened to l>e idling hi* time in the ■I'', but there ia one that «a kitchen when the colored porter t paaa orar in ailence, and came up out o f the cellar, where he tr never I«*«« your tenuier. had been «hoveling coal into the •I’I'Haa eapoeinlly when play- heater, grasped the white towel km*#. T o I oau one'* tain|>er ill hanging on the door and paoaed i* bad onough, but to do ao into the hall. For an instant tho di' i" unpardonable. It ia a \outli gazed aweatnick at the coal «liich no lioateaa can forgira, dual impremnona left on tho towel, I* "lake* all the other gneata then veiled after the retreating ne "u unfortabla and diaturl* gro: "itward calm which i* tlm ca- "Oh, Sam, your color’* coming "f nil good society. o ff“ ’ Judge’* Library. °n l» enough f » r On*. I '"dan wa* once «laying at the "f an elderly maiden lady in ' r\, «h.i minted more of J"ipany than he waa willing to I’ ropnaing one day to take a " '•h him, lie eicnaed Inmaelf "Hit o f the Imilnea* of the 1 r Shoftly afterward ahe met [K " "king out alone Mr Sheridan.'* «aid ahe, "it « « b ur«d up.” " d " little, madam anongli P but not enough for two ** Vlatar Hug«'« flival. Once while traveling some dis tance hy rail Victor Hugo fell into conversation with a stranger who entertained the great author with much egotistic talk. The author of “ la'i Miserable*,” having arrived at In* destination, w*a about to leave the train when the stranger «aid: "Y ou may, perhaps, like to know Uho I a in. I atn Victor Hugo.” "H ow o d d r remarked the rwal Hugo "S o am I.” CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALK HOUSE AND LOT Will «-II or trade for team. Addre** A, Spokesman office. 7tf A CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS- KR, with a IniainoaH opportunity to offer, known that the right "backer” , or purchaaer, or in ventor CAN BK FOUND. And he proceed* to find him by tell ing. frankly and aimply, in a classified ad what hia protvmition ia like. The Redmond Grocery Co announce to the people of Redmond and vicinity that they have Opened Their New Store in Redmond Fine Pign and Shrojwhirt* Sheep for sale. See or write Finia Woods, Redmond, Ore. Stf Brand new 1^ C. Typewriter at n liargain. W. S. Rodman. 6tf in their new building on North 6th Street, two doors from the Bank of Commerce, and w ill carry a Thret* hornea for Hale reason - able. W. Ashmore, Sintem, ! O regon. 7 tl lloiiiestead Reiituiuishment Quarter section within mile of railroad Htation; over l<k) aeren tillable. Price $2f>0cash. Addresa X care S|Mikenman. t5t3 For Sale or Trade—2-horm* gas oline engine, good condition. Will sell reasonable or trade for home or cow. R«-dmond Steam ! I-aundry. 6tf FOR SALE Tlie choicent vacant comer 50x 100 on Sixth atreet, only one block from Hotel Redmond, thin ia a snap for a ijuirk buy, $1H00 tak**« it. S»-e Jone* Ijind Com- liany for terms. For Sale or Trade First-class No. 3 Faultless Stump Puller w ith cable, for sab or trade for stock. Daniel Lid dell, Wilson Ranch, Powell Huttes. Oregon. Address. Prine- ville. Oregon. 49tf WANTED Cistern Built Estimate from good cistern builder wanted on building a 40 or fSi barrel cistern. Apply at Spokesman office. Wood Wanted Price wanted for 10 to 15 cords o f dry. straight 4-fo«*t red juni|K*r wood delivered in Redmond. Address Z, care of Spokesman. 5tf TAKEN UP Full and Complete Line o f Staple and Fancy Groceries We solicit a share of the patronage of the people of this section, promising them the best of goods in the above line, at reasonable prices. We will sell Home Made Bread, and Redmond Grown Vegetables Highest Market Price Paid for Country Produce The Spokesman’ s Job Printing pleases. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Lartil Office at The Dalle», Oregon. July 21, m i . Notice i* hereby given that Etta F. Ilowanl of Iaiwrer lYrKlge. Oregon, who on August 3*th. 1S07. tnatie Ueaert land entry No. 7l#. aerial No. <f24.tr>. for nej awl, n) *t-i. amt »»t*ej aectton 7. lownahip It »oulh. range 12 ea*t, Wil lamette Meridian, haa filed notice of in tention to make final deaerl land proof, to e*tal>li»h claim to the land above deaenbeil. before I. P. Hewitt, U. S. fommiMKinfr at hia office, at Red mond. Oregon, on the atth day of Auguat. 1911. Claimant namaa aa witneaaea: A. J. Fuller, G. W. Fuller, Fred Walter«. Axel Olaon, ail of Lower Bridge. Oregon. C. W Moore. Register. First publication july 27-aug 24 fam e to my enclosure at laow- er Bridge, about the fore part of July, a black mare about four years old, branded heart and an chor on left front shoulder. Own er can have same by paying ex NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION penses incurred. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Ore gon. July 24th, 1911. L. F. R ic e , Notice ia hereby given that Frank Stt Lower Bridge, Ore. Paul, whose poatoffire addresa ia Sis Taken Up—Came into my en closure alsHit August 11th, a sucking colt, not over 3 months old. Owner can have same by (laying charges. V. Hanks, 5j mile* northeast Redmond. 7t3 MISCELLANEOUS A CLASSIFIED ADVERTIS ER who “ means business” , will C.ET BUSINESS. If he has something to sell that is worth while, he will advertise it in a confident and convincing way — and he will sell it. Hog Books Call at Spokes man office and get free the book “ Swine Raising in the Pacific Northwest” . A valuable book for those who raise hogs. I,ot us do your next order o f commercial job printing. High grade work anti prices satisfac tory. The Redmond Spokesman. Bring your final proof notices to The Spokesman office. We will mnke out your application for proving up, and attend to all the details necessary in the mat ter. Ladies’ calling cards, the lat est style cards ami type, printed to resemble copper (date print at The Spokesman office. Two Bb Cor nets for Sale Two high grade Rl> Comets, liest made, satin silver fin ish, gold plated belt, high and low pitch. These cor nets are practically new and will lie sold at a liargain. For further information in quire at Spokesman office. REEMOND GROCERY CO. ter*. Oregon, did. on the 8th day of March, 1911, file in this office »worn statement and application. No. to imrrhaae the M-piel. e^aej. Sec. 33 and »wjnwj, Section 34, township 12 anuth. range 11 eaat. Willamette meri dian. ami the limber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, j 1878, and acta amendatory, known a* j the "Timber and Stone Law," at auch ' value aa might be fixed by appraiae- j ment. and that, pursuant to such ap plication. th«' land and timber theroon have twen appraised, 4441.00 the tim- l>er estimated 583,000 board feat at 50 c e n t s |«-r M. and the land $149.50: that said applicant will offer final proof in u p p o n of hi» application and »worn statement on the 12th day of October, 1911, tie fore I. P. Hewitt. U. S. Com- miaaioner, at his office, at Redmond, Oregon. Any person ia at lib«Tty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent is sue», by tiling a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facta which wuuki defeat the entry. C. W. Moore, Register. First publication Aug. 3-Oct. 5 City Dray AND... Transfer Line All Orders Given Prompt Satisfactory Attention bd Base Ball Sunday Afternoon, Aug. 27. Married Men vs. Bachelors IE Benefit o f Commercial Club Admission 25c Game called 2:00 □ o H JL Mr. Farmer We are now prepared to install Pumps and 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