The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, September 28, 1911, Image 4

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The Redmond Spokesman
T0 wo° SLEEP*
IXibUahcd «-ver> Thursday l>y
■ «Mar • Su| an Mi, Flaar Than a Taa
V .aili ng Mallraaa.
Extracts from a Diary.
h
“ Last week 1 told a close friend that I would save about
ten dollars from my wattes this month. Yesterday he came
to me to see if I would loan him five dollars. He has another
job at better wattes, but did not have enough money to buy
his railroad ticket a fter pay ini? all he owed. He promised to
send it to me first pay-day. so I let him have i t . "
“ I saw this advertisement in the paper tod a y:"
W E IN V IT E Y O U
Would it not 1 h > an immense advantage, in event
o f illness, or accident, or any other cause w here­
by you should require a sum o f ready money, to
be able to call for the amount at a bank?
W e invite you to come to this bank and open a
bank account with $1.00 or more.
W e pay four
per cent interest
REDMOND BANK OF COMMERCE
1 am going to make some inquiry about
a
bank account’
Plumbing and
Tinning
We have recently installed in
connection with Maher’s Hard­
ware Store, a complete Plumb­
ing and Tinning outfit, and in­
vite your patronage in this
line.
All orders will receive prompt
attention and the work done un­
der the direction of an experi­
enced man.
H. a « . i
ru
mi : h
AT KHOIOMI. tMtrUitN
s c usent iMn»N n u e s ;
Strictly in Advance
On,' y«-»r. • *1 -»> Three mon lb*. MW'
:s Silici,- coin,-», ir
Six month«.
1
A i n K K T IS I \ G K A T K S mi». .- k no* n
M a W«* till m o n ru i |» a \ *!•!«- mn.t »ddrt
•II ciMnmumciUiMui t»» Il II »1 1 % 1
hdmer, Untinomi. O h * hini .
Kntcml a » iMwtHvI * I a .*»» mutter Ju»\
14, ItM“ At the*
c At IbdlthH hi,
umt* r Iho Aw*t »»I Melt. t, I
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Rev.monti, Orvitmi, ,Vpt. -Sv 1911
The
buy
iHvpIo o f this city should
"M a d e in O reg o n "
•'I «Icep (airlv a ril," a man m i «I
m 'riitli. bill seldom *ouii«Uv, and
I ( r>-quellt I* aakr in Ihr morning
ailli a< lir« in nur Ire», joint» ami
vertebra* I never («“ri aupple mi
ul I baie hail mv culli )>alli ami a
brisk rnli aith a fonati towel“
Sleep »houM tie invigorating, not
enervating. and the following ihe
orv »n » ailvum'ed by a man a ho in
Ina earlier dsv* had »Irpl for many
month« under Ihe »tara on veldt amt
in jungle :
" l l i» ilio imittre«a and the pil­
low that are rrapon«ihlr for half the
trouble of the insomniac The ideal
rr»»ing jilaiv ia the ground, ailti it»
natural oorerinjt of »oft gra»» The
good*
'• •
• oo»1
OfrrUul with « A«»ft rtf-
from the local merchants when- p^( or rug The yielding maltrr«a
ever the price and quality are loe» not re»t the mtiaelea. a hu h re
P u m p R e p a ir s o f A H K in d s
MAHER & WHEELER
S h op a t M a h e r’s H a rd w a re S to re ,
S o u th 6 th s t r e e t .
P h o n e 1709
Lumber Yard
Currie* a Complete Stock of
Lumber und Ituilding Material
/{untie and
V S id in
Flooring. Headed Ceiling
All kinds oi Kout’li nnd l inisli l umber
la-t me rtgvir»' W
>,HI on >,wir n r' 1
lunitwr hill.
Kaitimatea furnished
in w fur all cl aase» o f building*.
equal to Eastern made goods.
Those
who
often
, “ n • ll " « V ,n * ’*°r u\"m ,,f •'
m
Irrnating rrlaiatton and tension
When the alerping place i» tiled
more »ml hard they adapt them»r|ve» to
pay
than thev need to ,a»v for things “ I*"1' r7 " -,n
f urthc rmoro# ih*» «pin«* an«!
usually, do loss Utl rvutiin^f tluin n«rv« ccntfri of tho U m I ilfi'pcr ire
ripoacd all night to the heat of ihe
they need to do.
mattre*», which i» the cause of the
*rn»r of enervation »o commonly
A store’s ads tells you what felt when one awaken«.
concessions it is ready to make to
“ The pillow i« even more rnrr
rating
than the maltrr««
A well
secure your trade. There are.
stuffed saddl* ahoae cleft crnlrr
usually, some very
attractive perm.u the circulation of air, »oft.
“ bids” made fo r your favor.
) pl unwelding, 1 » the ideal bead
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
rest. Nett to It perhap» »tumid be
. placed the Jspanrs* neck block.
The shopper who reads ads
-w hen the discomfort of «he r ,
KNO W ’S that she is buying it penment ha» hn n overturn# bv a
for as little as passible and the 7 * * . nigbu of perseverance a won­
derful improvement will tie di»
shopper who doesen’ t read ads. cerned in the quality of »leep
doesn't know w hether she is or Hsrper''» Weekly,
not. And, usually. SH E IS NOT.
W i M y » a - « » d t Had Csu ra g»
-------------
One day, ruling along the road.
..
.
Cicneral Gonion came upon a regi
Oregonian: W illiam Hanley
plan practically
the very inipreaaire.
The men aere
Agricultural C ollege all over the kneeling or »landing
Ith hoared
1 .1
1 .•
# , , 1
head» alavut the chaplain, who »■>
state by the planting o f student»
v||i(j
_ ____ '
,
a voice
,
—. S in P W
wonderful
on demonstration farm s in the com
pa»» The general cheeked hi»
rompa»»
Summer looks practical in the in- b«r»<> ,,n'l
removed In* hat and wait
teTM t o f
to
spread
good raranitff.
U t th e ctmpll(m Mkl..,
,,
students load up with books and the men of 1-ce'« army »upreme
laboratory and classroom knowl-
Pipe and Fittings, Wholesale and Retail
R. (\ I M M I.K’j
»" " • " * «>**
ch».»
that had com« upon them, fortitude
e d ^ ' in the w inter and Roout into )0 hear now privation* and trouble*.
the state and apply it on demon- »trength to tight agaia»t the pur
,
- .,
e
_ »uing enemv. Ju»t then a tall pri
stration farms in the
Summer. ,
. -
, .
. .
vate ro»e from hia knee* and «hout
Then let the
farm ers o f the »d to the chaplain:
“ Pray for
neighUiring country visit the
«haplam; pray for bread!
,
.
.
W e have courage to »pare, but to
demonstration farm, learn how
wp mu, t h, v„ w„ nr, hlng to
to farm scientifically and apply eat Pray for bread!"
the knowledge themselves. The UP **** prayer meeting.
Thia broke
Y ard s on Fifth St. betw een C and l) streets
Phone IV
02
R H D M O N D , ORI
Jos. H. Jackson
...... S ells......
Quick Meal" and “Universal Ranges’
“0. V. B." Sewing Machines
>■
Tho Motor” and “Adams” Washers
Carborundum T< h »I (irindors
Oliver Plows, Canton Hows
Peter Schuttler and other First-class
Fines of Wagons
A T COST.
a n d a ll k in d * o f K ir n t - r la * *
HARDWARE
COME A N D SEE ME
best advertisem ent fo r Oregon is
An in»paroiK<at» Lattae.
successful fanners. Rich soil is
After a “ command performance
.
m Queen V ictoriH a time it «a* the
not enough, its
richness must In-
f „ r j,pr ,najp,ty’a »<'i'retary
transmuted by
skilled farm ing to aeml
a letter of thanka to the re-
into gras! crops.
apon.ible manager Sir Henry Pan
ion by, upon whom tine duty de
volved, »11 tho pink of politcncaa
Mane Kept Hia Beard
• n<1. not ai.lnng to make nnv in
It aa* Czar Nicholaa I whom ndioua distinction, drew up a form
Mario defied on a memorable orca-
letter for general use
Aa a
»ion. The »inger aa* in St. Peters-
»hi# plan worked well, but on
burg in IH.Vt, when he received a on** ,a-ra*|f,n Ihe proprietor of a
command from the czar to sing in troujie of performing geese, which
a little plav which would have la«t- hl“ ' '•ntp',««'ncd the royal children
ed about twenty minute#, lie was Ht * Wui.Uor garden party, received
to take tit,' part of a voting officer
following communication from
of the film- of Louis XV., and Ma- Sir ,|rr>ry: " S i r - I am instructc<l
rio, who was very proud of Ins mua- *’v *be queen to thank you for vour
tadie and short curly beard, de- »'>•'» !ycaterday and to eiprcaa the
nmrred. Kinallv he was sent for
,,'* t t '" ’
an'1 K «»«lpmon
In the F.tnpn-. Marie Fewlorowna. ?f > ?"r co'.nl,',ny nrTIV- '1 »"h-ly in
'ho was ill wavs very friendly to I,ondon nnd in good health I”
O ffic e ne¿»r H a n k o f C o m m e rc e
him. lie obeyed the command nt
Importance ef Salt.
once. The einpresa greeted him the
Salt
production
is atmut the old­
moment he entered her boudoir
with, ‘‘ Dear M. Mario, do for inv est industry in the world. In Italy,
•ake shave and ding in this play.” the cradle of the salt indnstry, it
“ Your majesty,” said Mario, kneel­ lias lamn manufactured commercial­
ly for 2,500 years. Halt ia so nec­
ing and kissing the outstreteh d
essary to cxistenre that in some
hand. “ I would give you my life,
parts of the world trilica will »ell
hut rny beard— impossible!” h'inal-
the menila rs of their familie* in el-
IR R IG A T IO N , SI RD IVISIO N . L A N D S U R V E Y S
ly the 1 /ar ordered Mario either to
ehange for »alt Halt has been the
Estimates Furnmhed on Power Plants * S U K V fc lS
shave or go. Mario instantly re- cause of wars, and »0 important has
^
- a .
s
turned his salary and left Hii-xia.— , lt alwaya lieen considered that in
‘ Romance of a Great Hingcr.'1
W. have had 10 year»' ..................... .
some places the passing o f salt ia
civil cnginc'ring!
’
1 ,r*r|,ig all branches >»f
established na a token of friendship,
T h « Almanac W a » Guilty.
and women throw anlt on a viaitor
Kimms 5 & 6. Bank of CoMterce Bldg . p. {),
L>fi0 K K D M O N D
Compilers of almanacs in France
las n friendly greeting.
In »orne
are legally responsible for the ae-
countries »nit is »o scarce that it
curary of their puhlicationa. This
is obtained through the ashes of
point was determined by a ruse
g
ra sse s nnd n specie* of palm and
tried ill the davs of Louis Philipjie.
other plants.— Manufacturers' Rec­
Ouvrard, a well known army con­ ord.
tractor, fell into difficulties nnd
was severely pressed hy Ins cred­
Something Coming.
itors
According to French law,
A f ’iipitol avenue lad of eight
debtors cannot lie arrested between wished to go fishing, but hia mam-
W.. carry the Brat »f rvrr,|hini( in our |in,
sunset and sunrise. One evening tna ri fused to permit him to go
Ouvrard sallied forth in queat of near the water. Johnny nevorthe-
fresh air nnd was aei/ed hy a heiliff less slipjied out and went to Fall
as he stepped out of Ins house, lie creek, where he fished for an hour
protested and produced an nlmnnac or more. On hia wny home he met
showing that it was three miniiti*s s neighbor, who was surprised to
past sunset. The bailiff produced see Johnny parrying a fishpolo.
another almanac showing that tho
“ Hello, Johnny,” said tho neigh-
sun did not set for another nine hor. “ Been fishing?”
minute». On tna release from pris-
“ Yes, sir,” Johnny answered,
on Ouvrard sued the publisher o f j “ What did yon catch ?”
the almanac which had misled and
“ W-w-why, I haven’t been home
ebtai— d dauBgi 1
yet
Indianapolia New».
Joseph H. Jackson,
REAL E S TA TE
Real E state and Gity Property
Sixth and F streets
JAS D O U G H E R T Y , Prop’r
carries in stock
the
BRANDS
W a rre n & W o o d w ard
OF GOODS
Civil Engineers
that are handled in all
first-class cafes.
BEN GOTTER
Contractor and Builder
Plans, Specifications and Estimates furn­
ished ror all clases of buildings.
Office one block east of Jackson’s Hardware Store,
Mmi
B.s.eook&eo
Cafe Royal
L E A D IN G
I
Redm ond
Of Course
H ay, G ra in, Ground Fet
F lo u r, Wood a nd
P o u ltry Food
R e d m o n d F eed & E U c| (