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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1911)
The Redmond Spokesman l*\it<liwti,-,t cvrrv Piur».u> t*x II. II » e. u »•*' UKH rrrrrn r xi ki I'woxe. <>Ki«i« E VE R Y WOMAN St US« U l f l H 'N KA I t s ; S tn ell) m Atlisi'i** One \ r.r , $1 s' I'hnv month«. .«X- Six imiith». . Single »1»*|>n-», •’»' SHOULD OWN] A liy KK I IS I\ «; K A IK S iniklr known u|*on »ppInalnHi Make «Il mone)!« pa\»t<U' »ml «.Hr«-»» .11 t'ontniunie.iion* !«• Il It i «' ■ BANK I'.lnn r, K<-lmol>>l. Ou gon ACCOUNT , Hume «'x iv rii’nce. ami as stalexi hntrrtxt Mj* ns-on.l i 'I. mi m.ller Ju«v Then »hr-» her own bos». II. pun .1 tin- I‘.»Iorti». Kt K«'<linon«l. ;ils>x«‘, ill«1 onlv wa\ l«> * mona Utegon. unilor llu- Act >'l M> t« X Is,'* the «lead l«eat is to ««rgamre a business mens ns.se«'iati«,n t«*i Redm«>ml. t>r«*gen, \’ox. 15*11 sx'lf pr««l«‘ct ion. No going bogging lo hubby loi $10 when »he wants a now hat. Malicious Gossip And »he makes money also. REDMOND BANK OF COMMERCE C a p i t a l , $ 25 , 000.00 STOVES I f y o u a r e g o in g : t o n e e d a n y k in d o f S tove th is fa ll w ill pay yo u to see m atter. and w in te r it m e a b o u t t h is I h a v e a ll k i n d s when thoir account is presented. The ne\v*|<*per busmen* is one of the plaee* when* the dead U*at shews up to a great extent, A newspaper gets a large list et names en its tsmks. et presimi ably gissi res|iensible |ss>ple. and when collection time comes for getting monev for advertising ami souscriptions it Isgms to find eut that it has a numU-r of jjeceunts that are Wertili« '- t,ll.«T business lmus« s hav c the a n d can s a tis fy you . Everything in H ardw are and Farm Machinery Dispatches from Lincoln ( ‘en ter. Kansas, where a schxml teacher was taken to a Windy sjmt and tarred and feathered by several men. stat«* that the out rage vx as the outcome of gossip by a lot of women who vhtc je a lo u s of the school teaeh«*r. and urged their men folks on to com mit the crime. The school teacher's reputation was above reproach, but the old women gossips could not leave h«T alone liecause she was bright and vivacious, and they wanted to have "something done to her. " Something was done to her. and now about a dozen of the promi nent men of Lincoln tenter are up against the law for listening to i«lle and malicious gossip of women folks. Every community has its old women gossips and men g»s- sip«, too and it is a pity the law cannot reach this class of jieople. There is a state law Ml the Ore gon statutes that makes it u crime for malicious gossip, but it is alw ays» hanl matter to get a conviction. Gossip does mor«* harm in u community than the liquor traffic or anything else*. It splits friendships, estranges relations, and plays havoc generally. An E lectric Eine MAHER 1 The South 6th St. Hardware Man While |>xs«pl«’ in th«' east and middle west are trying to keep from freezing and utv fighting Wij<JlPlU this section of Oregon rnjovi|||l n,jUJ wr„ h e r I h«- I iH.it vx «vk thè vxeather bus la*en like spring. Only eri«- iwld snnp so far tlus sx'asen, ami tliat last ,*«I Init «me night. lf >«*u want tu timi thè l'est chinate out doors. come t«i Red moni! ami thè Ilei memi District. People m tli«- east and mnldl«‘ west do not want to Imar s«> much a l.nit the apples grown m Oregon as they do to find out at.ait th«* general farming «i>n dit ions, and vx tint land can !.• bought for that will make a g«..l living in agriculture. I here an nuir«1 peuple interested ill gen«"i al agriculture than there are n> fruit growing. _________________ H"Kh- dairying, P"'1' ' ' |«> **to«« and vegetable« * j - th« Pr,nc,l*«l ""lustn.-s ... this see- tion in • short time. llu- eout trv '* peeuliarlv adapted f>*r tin »bove, mul th«1 farmer* mid ranchers are I.‘ginning t*i turn their attention almost wholly t«> this industry. Three courses are ««(am to the small merchant, to udvertise in the liest U-nl newspa|ier m» aggressively, so interestingly, that hit little store will grow big. to coniine hi* advertising lo the t«.r-usual “schmnes'' and thus to r«‘main little with ever diminish- ing Chanel’s of survival, or to fail t«i advertise at all, and thus fail entirely t«> build up a jarrma- nent store, ■*— One of the best public utilities that could lie given this section of the county would la* an elec- trie line from Ke<lm<>ml to Sis- ters an«l Hrineville. This wonl«l make a triangle loop and tap a rich section, which, with the in- troduction of an electric line, would settle up fast by farmers on small tracts of laml. There is plenty of power going to waste at Cline Falls, four miles west of this city, that could be harnessed and used for all kinds of electrical power, and it is hoped the company now con trolling the Cline Falls project Best E n tertainm ent of Kind w ill soon be in a position to util Ever Presentiti to Red ize tlu-ir holdings and get them mond People in such a condition that an elec tric line, as stated above, could be constructed, and also furnish The Mencly Lyceum Bureau the different tow ns around here says: w ith a 2-1-hour service for lights "N o company of entertainers and |s»wer. handled by th«* M«-ru*ley Lyceum . . Bureau during th« last five years D ead B eats has given more general satisfa«-. The dead beat is about the tion or escaped with less adverse most worthless asset any corn- criticism than has this family of munity can have, ami it is always genuine entertainers, a hard matter to get rid of him. "The company consists of two This class of people are found in sisters ami three brothers, all every community, and Redmond artists each in his line. Miss is no exception to the rule. The Marie Ricketts and Miss Myrtle dead lieat preys upon th«1 busi- Ricketts are a flutist and violinist n«*ss men and by his unscruptil- respectively. Both are pianists, oils ways gets into debt w ith Master Clyde Ricketts, first vio- every concern he can. He is linist and Mr. George Ricketts, lavish with promises and protes- cellist, never fail to make friends tations. and that is as far as his with their audiences. They are paying up finalities go. Ixith fine soloists. The only way to head off and "Mr. G. L Ricketts, imis-rson- eliminate the dead beat is for the ator and manager o f the com- business men to establish a pr<»- pany, is well and favorably tective association, with strong known throughout the country ami rigid rules ami regulations having traveled with the Menelev • for th«> guidance of the memliers. (juart' tte for eight y« ars. F« v By thus doing the man who fails readers have Is-en s«i enthusias- to pay his just debts becomes tically received hy the public as black listed ami no business man has Mr. Ricketts." will trust him. This is the second of a series The dead Is-at injures the man of five entertainments that will who wants crtslit and will pay I k - given here hy th«* Lyceum his debts, for business men, aft«*r people, under the auspices of the being stung time and time again R«*dmond Commercial Club, and by g«ssl for mithing, lying cus- promises t«i Is- a notable event in Uim«TS, logins to g«-t chary o f musical circles. Tickets arc bo extending credit to anyone wh«*m «•«•nts. Kememlier the date Sat- they are not |»oeitive will pay up unlay evening. Dec. 2. HERE DECEMBER 1 C a fe R o y a l Sixth and F streets JAS DOUGHERTY, Prop’r carries in stock the LE A D IN G BRANDS OF GOODS that are handled in all first-class cafes. _l BEN G Ö TTER C o n tra c to r and B u ild e r Plans, Sjiecifications and Estimates furn ished ror all clases of buildings. Office one block east of Jackson's Hardware Store, Redmond It . I M M K I,u> Lumber Yard C arrie» a Com plete Stoeh of Lumber and Building Materk Bustie and I Siding I'louring. Headed ( riling All kinds of Rough and I inish Lumhc let m«1 tigvirv with \«*U on xmir nrjt fumlx-i bill. Estimate* fiirnuhnl five for all classes of building h r d s on Fifth Si. betw een C and l) streets Phone I * ¿ 0 2 R K IiM O X D , q Jos. H . Jackson Sells “(juick M eal" and “ I'nivcrsal Kan. “0. V. B." Sewing Machines “ The M otor" and “ Adam s" Was Carborundum Tool Grinders Oliver Blows, ( anion Plows Peter Schuttler and other First-dis Lines of Wagons A T COST. and all kinds o f Eirat-class HARDWARE C O M E A N D S E E ME .Joseph H. Jackson, w B. S . (Book & e REAL ESTATE R e a l lis ta te a n d C ity P ro p t O f f i c e n c . t r / L in k o f (? < tn im c rc t W a rre n & Woodward Civil Kngineers IRRIGATION. SUBDIVISION. LA N D SURVEY hrttimatcfl FurnÌHh«*<l on power Plants* A T S ^ Emv»* tiii«I |0 yi-arn’ *XfM»rtrrt<*t*( t ivtlirm io^ lH tlVIl «•OKIfn-iTJl ^ K.N.mx & fi. Rank «.f r.immrrre Bldg.. P. 0. B«.i 2W HKD Of Course AN e carry the Beat o f everyth in g in ourli**' Rrty, Grain, Ground F Flour,Wood and Poultry Food Redmond Feed & Fuel C