The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, November 30, 1911, Image 6

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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
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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
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•ari* an.I lair
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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.
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the c r e e r of KxnU
a tm I c •! ask !.b »
P. BURNS & CO.
t ” l.n , i
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clothe* < a-ed.
• <l or prt *«<«( Iba,
pnces and utn'kUt
guaranteed.
HARVEY J. HARRIS, Manager
W . H . CASI
Rrslmond.
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J.F.H O SCH .Il
P H V S IC U I
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Office
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Building
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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,
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