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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1911)
■ K veryM y LIBRARY GETS NEW BOOKS Glad Tidinir*. Paul Anthony, t'hristinn. That Printer of IMclls, Tlw Calling of Dan Matthew*. Tonstamv TrostNit. The Sketch Br^ok. I’nole Tom’s Cabin, The Conquest of Granada. H u t I h e p|y Cheap M e a t The Alhambra. Juniper Heading Circle Makes a Generous Donation THE BOOKS ARE BY POPULAR AUTHORS The Rough Riders. Fifteen IVoisive Battle« of the World. Young Folks History of F i n land. Young Folks History of France, Young Folks History of tier- many. Young Folks History of Greece. Young Folks History of Rome. Na|a»leon and his Marshals, Washington and his Generals. A PRAIRIE AND A LAKE. Redmond Public Now Contains Library l-arjre owes It I* O '» O n » and timaa «!>• O tH .r. Sema Among the strung«- things to be met with in Florid* i* a section of country which changes with the season* and ia alternately a prairie and a lake. It ia two mile* south of The following hooks have been Gainesville, and at certain time. donated to the Redmond Public grangers wonder why it .. called a , , . , D prairie, for they look out upon a List o f Books If you want to buy MEAT at WHOLESALE PRICES let us know by Phone and we II supply your wants Wo are delivering Hoof, I>ork, Mutton, Veal, Chickens and Turkeys into Red mond, to consumers, at wholesale prices. Owing to our low prices we w ill not sell any beef in less than 2.) lb. lots, veal not less than quarters, mutton not less than sides, pork not less than a quarter. T b s t is »i. . « |.u«u*t n o tio n uf n u ll* ,,,,,,,, •*n t any ! J i.. .J T j* l hatil U> ran, • , <nit » •ari* an.I lair .11 In <llrt atkl la f.r ^ ^ . praise f<** hi» si-*, * plumlvr*. * ! i .i, g " iiitirh. r he an » .| f-s ttm a tr. J' SWI given S h r .» M r'al CLOTHI (C lea n ed , N v p .iir t d m i * n :n n c d Everything must he strictly cash. Call us up on phono and save over 25 per cent on your meats. Library by the Jumper Heading I ^ n{ w„ er dwJ5 th„ Circle: a storm churn* it* »urface int»* roll- A Good Samaritan. ing whilroupped billow*. At time* the commerce of the lake i* »lone The Circuit Rider. by steamer, while at other time* The Master of the Vineyard, you ran go over the *ame route in Lavender and Old I-ace a «tage, from the wheel* of whu-h The Spinner in the Sun. cloud* of duat roll. Romance of a Plain Man. On the edge of the prairie, half wall«! in by rock and den*e with The Shoulders 6f Atlas. unmen«e tree* drap»‘d in long fee- Peter. The Trail of the Lonsome Pine. toon* of mo«*, i* • pool of water called "The Sink.” It* depth ha* Emmy Lou never been sounded. Red Rock. From it an underground river Bona Venture. flow* and make* it* wav no one know* where. Some time an a-*rc The White Sister. of land, tree* and all, will fall into Friendship. the underground river, and then the The Spoilers, drainage of the prairie become* ob The Barriers, structed and the prairie goe* dry Freckles. In a year or two the river will Checkers. sweep around the obstruction and the prairie become* wet. The Cavalier, There are a number of the*e A Lady of Quality, sink* in the neighborhood of The Doctor. Gainesville, all of them a* round a* The Hoosier Schoolmaster. a dollar and averaging from a quar The Squaw Man. ter to a half acre in extent A little way north of Gainesville The Girl of the Halfway House, is a pretty and mvsterious spot With Lee in Virginia called the “ Devil’* Millhopper.” A The Boy Knight. large stream of water conies down The Bravest of the Brave, hill with considerable force and By Right of Conquest. disappears in a pool that ha* n o Friends Tho’ Divided, visible outlet. Near Brookaville there is an In Freedom's Cause, other pool very aimilar to the In the Heart of the Rockies, Devil’* Millhopper. A stream of True to the Old Flag. water pours into it and i* »wal Through Russian Snows, lowed up in a whirlpool in the cen An Old Fashioned Boy, ter. Throw a log in it and it will Jack the Fisherman, be carried around the pool many time*, gradually drawing nearer to Vestie of the Basins, A Knight of the XIXth Century the center. When it reaches the center it suddenly disappear*. The Donovan. people in the neighborhood do not The Burial of the Gems, dare to go too near the Brookaville Romola, pool, and it would lie a very bold man who would launch a boat and Seven Oaks, trust himself upon it.—St. Loui* Arthur Bommicastle, Glohe-Democrat. The Man from Oiengarry, Glengarry School Days, That is the ONLY kind we do. A Hidden W arning. The Luck of Roaring Camp, It is recorded in history that If you want your printing to look right, Benjamin Franklin, when Darius, king of Persia, invad let us print for you. ed Scythia the ruler of the latter Story of Joan d’ Arc, country, Idanthuras, sent hirn a We can print anything for you. except Little Men, message consisting of a mouse, a money. Little Womon, frog, a bird, an arrow and a plow Old Fashioned Girl, The wisest men of the armv pux- THE REDMONI) SPOKESMAN J o ’s Boys, 1 xled over the meaning of it, which Bird’s Christmas Carol, was conjectured to be that the em Captain January, pire was surrendered. It was sup r ~ r J- r L r L i - i - i r L T J- T posed that the mouse signified the Melody, dwellings, the frog the waters, the Black Beauty, bird the air, the arrow the arm* and Beautiful Joe, the plow the land But it turned Elsie Dinsmore, out eventually that the interpreta The Two Elsies, tion intended m that unle-s Da Elsie at the World’s Fair, rius and hi* aoldiers could flv like C h .a rl.a s Palacaa. birds, burrow like mice or betake Marie, Palace* larked what are now or themaelves like frogs to the water The Madonna of the Tut«, dinary comfort* even in modem they would never eacape the weap time* and especially for a period The Wide Wide World, on* of the Scythian* and make their prior to the reign of t-ouia XIV. in . L I G H T E N YOUl Six Girls, way out of the country. .KITCHEN CARES France They were magnificently The Blue Flower, decorated, but the windows were L «rg # it of Floworo. The Wood Carrier of Olympus, •mall and not well placed, and the The largest of all the flowers of room* were filled with magnificent The Lady of the Decoration, !Avr% m own « V 41 T M T 'ft the world is said to lie the raffleia, hut not particularly comfortable Little Sister Snow, •*0 MASH. a native of Sumatra, to called after furniture Fire* were seldom light Tom Sawyer, Sir Stamford Raffle*. Thia im ed in the immen-e, Ix-autifnllv Huckleberry Finn, 7 1 / mense plsnt, says the Scientific sculptured marble fireplace*. Usual Les Miserable«, American, is composed of five round ly the only fire wa* to lie found in Prince of India, petals of a brickislt color, each the bedchamber at the end of a »Ko K».» Issnk ka-k»» M, measuring a foot across These sre suit of room*. At Versailles in Sandy, I w W m is ih. Mil, Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage covered with numerous irregular 1 flltS, it is reported, tin- water and »• Out ..II m i yellowish white swelling* The pet wine frore in the king’s glasses *t • sk m ns Patch, *1» surround a cup nearly a fool table. •» swika» Lovely Mary. wide, the margin of which Ijesrs the Cranford, »tsmen*. The run of the rnfflc*ia Got ' t m M >**ri is filled with a fleshy disk, the upper Sentimental Tommy, A nrrroti* looking man walked IT It cuaaanriro The House of a Thousand surf see of which is covered with into a grocerv with hi- hshy on one roa i» risst projections like ministure cows' arm and a kerosene can on the Candles. born* The cup, when free from it* other, placed the can on the coun Ramoha, contents, will hold about I trp|\ o ter and said. “ Sit there a moment, now oa tsMiaiTion Jewel, pint* The flower weighs shout fif dear" Then, holding the Imbv up B. E C R K I.O U V X N Jew el’s Story Book. teen |<ound* and ia very thick, the to the dared clerk, he added, “ Fill Helen’s .Babies, petals being three-quarter* of *n this thing up with kcrotenc.” —San The Right Princess, inch. Francisco Argonaut. W H ¿¿á w r. . / . tin. • . ! » mg and r. |«,r ^ , the c r e e r of KxnU a tm I c •! ask !.b » P. BURNS & CO. t ” l.n , i ' 'h<nr I clothe* < a-ed. • <l or prt *«<«( Iba, pnces and utn'kUt guaranteed. HARVEY J. HARRIS, Manager W . H . CASI Rrslmond. C*x J.F.H O SCH .Il P H V S IC U I a n «l S l ’ ROEW Office U. i | ftg Building Redm ond, On F. H. RODEIS Physician and Surgffl\ Kyca Tcwlrd I«ta» rrly Fitted n rrl Rtw & Office , Ke<lm«>n<l. O r r f * GOOD JOB PRINTING Dr. J. BAR« DOT Johnson BuildiX Redmond, _ z __________ NoTlt’K f i t lir | «a rlfiic n t ( P>* |n‘* A Ian.I « f l i r r at The Palle«, e n ilir r *>th. O H . Notice is h. r.-l.y Ç'« t is i. 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