The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, January 18, 1912, Image 2

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    The «trial «l'U-aMa That la «»»area*
■•law Staira
Though (lie rliqttrlt* • hhrli |<"*
rail* anuing «*»•’ » T t a n l a of the
wealthy in England ililTer* m
out e.'uhliahmenl». there are cer
tain l Uilonia which all wrvaltt* rro
o*iuti «ilion* ihetuaelyea and atrio»
li ohaervr and. aha' ••
r‘
( « i t tlicir maalrra and mialteaaea to
obaerte
Kite eiample. in f » e r y .aigr fa
taWlahment the butler la the «till
« e n Bill *h>> liaa tlir e n lr ir dorm*
I hr day It* «he dining room, no
other »errant liaa ihia p n »ile*e. It
would I«- a *ra »e riolalion •< ell
quelle » e r e
va'ct aho
with a butler I » en lrr tlie ilium*
room n e e p l in the lourae ol tlieif
l ' K I M i l t \ l> l> III
iiixriiit
REDMOND BANK OF COMMERCE
•Viiitò ■ii'fr h
Capital. $25,000.00
Stoves
«
I f you are going to need any kind
of Stove this fall and winter it
will pay you to see me about this
matter. I have all kinds and can
satisfy you.
Everything in Hardware and
Farm Machinery
E. MAHER
The South 6th St. Hardware Man
On MoiiiU) rvi'iilni about fort)
friends «ini notati (Kira gaih rird at
tbo beautiful luatie of K Atkinson,
southwest of loan, for Hie purpoae
of cdwbraltng the eieut of Mr M
blasona blrthila)
The affair hail
hoeti platinili b) U illi« of the neigh-
iMirhooil. and aaa a eotupíele aur-
prlac to the family
A moat enJo)able e iru in * aaa
t>aa»iil by all preai'iit. ilurln*
Hie
eourae of ahleh an elatairate lull-
eheon aaa aeri eil
llamea a i r e al
ao I il il il I k iil In
Aiuoli* thoae pree-
ent aere:
Mra K O Park and Mlaa Park
Mr Slid Mrs M K 1 ornile»
Mr and Mr« It F Tíñete)
Mr and Mrs A A. lier*
Mr and Mrs II J Urta, her
Mr and Mra J O Jewel
Mr and Mr» A Atkinson
Mr ami Mr« U F K liston
W II an.l Ml»» Khi »«tri»
Mra A A Andrraou
Mra O W Mu ma
Kirk Whited
Mr Wright.
The beat a a) to advrrtlae the re-
aources of a country, and eapeclall)
a new aeetlon. la throu*h the col
uina o f the local neaapapera Thla
method beat* booklet« and paitiph
leta by Ion* odd«
C l t K l M K I t l WTITION
U N I T I » l> H K IIM O M I
8 It. Cooper, manager f the PI-
neer Creamery at Prtneyllle,
liaa
made arrangements to put In a
i-reamery receiving atatlon In Hcd-
mond
Me will at flrat put In a
plant aufflclrnt for teatlng cream,
and afterward enlarge aa the bual-
neaa tnereaaea
The plant will be
located In the old commissary build­
ing on D atreet between *>tli and
7th atreeta
Mr Coop>-r la paying
the same price for cream that la
paid al Prlnevllle
The receiving
atatlon here will be ready to
re­
ceive cream aa aoon aa the building
can bo put In condition for
the
plant.
Mr Cooper will alao eatabllah an
Ire cream factory here the coming
auinmer. and aupply thla city and
a largo aurroundlng territory
Any atore that ran offe r a patron
winning price, on a «tapir artlrlr
of uao or value, should get the ad
vertlalng value out of that fart by
persuading a whole cityful to read
«bout It.
J I M l 'K I l IlK A IM M . C lltC l.K
HOI.PH M K K TI.tU
January loth the Heading Circle
met with Mr* J. A Wlllcox
The
roll rail was responded to by quo­
tation« from Hhakeapcar
The af
ternoon-» program wae a "T o u r of
Japan", the leader* being the pn-a-
Ident and Ireaaurer o f »lie Circle
The rllle * visited were Yokohama
and Knonhlma
Mra.
Cline-«
de­
scription o f " A Visit In the home of
a Japanese Mother” waa very Inter
eating.
A luncheon waa served by
the hostess, after which the club
adjourned until January 21th. Mra
Hobba will entertain on that dale
at the home of Mr« Ashley Forrest
Members are repueatrd to come pre­
pared with a quotation from lying-
fellow
Cafe Royal
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.
BEN GÖTTER
Contractor and
Plans, Specifications and Estimates furn­
ished ror all clases o f buildings.
0 §c«
00« Mock east of
Jackson's
Hardware Store,
R edm ond
r i . K . t s t > T HIIHIK
Jake Peterson and A AiiUtroiu.
who are working at
Hear liutra.
«pent Sunday at home
Creed Jennlug of this community
haa sold hi* homestead near Mad
raa
Itaamiia Peterson haa hln large
new harn nearly all framed
Mrs. Fanning called
upon
the
Chase family Sunday.
School opened again thla week
after being rlosed for a week
on
account of had weather.
Christ Peterson o f California, ha»
j rented the Irvin place
Mr Jarvis, a fruit tree agent, haa
heen canvassing thia aeetlon
and
I leach 1 1 lea with good aucreaa
Mr. and Mrs. chad Irvin visited
their farm Hunday.
Miss Itoaa Hunter ha* been via- I
Itlng Mi»« Myrtle Tinner In
lied-1
moud.
t
a ork
T i e butler, boaevrr. in all l '*
ealaldiahmenla «an and u.ualli
doea ail in the .lining room iu hi»
Inaiire hour» atid read the paper»,
but he mual no» ar te am letlera m
«he room, and he tttual, of eourae.
Ira*e it at on« e alien t ia m o l o or
alii member of the fanoli ititrra it
111 aome houaea the upper o ft
ant. that i. the littller the «alet.
the « hief ’ a-!« * maul a'i.1 the bo
keeper lake t'ieir 'era • 'll Iht r
own apar!ment, and in other» in
the M-r»«nt.’ hall. Wlu-o the lallrr
i uatoni p r n a • the upper servant«
ha*e the r m r i l i aer*ei| t«> Ibe'il hi
the loaer aer»ant«. who U k r tlieir
fo.nl either hrf.'Tr or after the up
par »rr*«nta, but not with them
The Imtler ami the houaekeeper
ill all In* ratahliahinent» hair each,
o f enur*e, a pnvato »itting room al
lotted In them
It it a eurioua point o f rtujnetle
that prevail* in the »errant«' hall
in all large hnueehu'd* that the hut
ler mar inritr any of the arriant.
he pleaae. to hit room to tea. both
“ upper" an«l "lo w e r," but if the
houaekeeper entertain» in her r«iom
ahe muat only mvife either mem
ber« o f the "u p p er" »taff <>r "Ion
er." hut not both at Ihr »»m e lime
A *roaa violation of I ie etiquette
of the »e r * anta' hall » f r one «er»
ant t > a.k another about the pre
noua pia« et he or »he ha* l»-rn in
All »U'-h information mu«t l>e rn
tireljr voluntary.
When a «criant 1 « under putire to
leave it ia quite contrary to eti
quette for any of hia or her fellow
«errant* to a»k him anythin* about
hi» future moTrnient» or if he i.
looking for a aituation. hut if hr 1 »
known to have g l i r n n«»liee Ihr fa« I
o f hi» leaving may be free’ y dit
cuaaed in hia preaenee.
In all big i-»tahliahmen!• the hut
1er ride* the roost in «he «ervant»’
hall, l i e ia the final authority who
decide* Upon all di»put«*a or que.
turna that may ar:»e among the olh
er servant* upon matter» o f ruatom
In all well ordered establishment*
«he huiler » authority m aurh mat
ter» I» never quettioueil
A dreadful Violation o f etiquette
in the servant»’ hall would be for
one of the maidservant.» to »peak
to a viaitor who may have come to
•ee any one o f the servant« unlive
•he wa» introduced to the viaitor
T h e »imple reason o f thia rule i»
that it often happen* that a lad)
who ia visiting the mi»tr.-»a o f tip
house may conic down tnlo the
servants’ hall to fee one o f the
Uni idarrrnnt* who po.uhlr m«v
have U rn m her service or m whom
for SMIM I M M ah* tain« . 1 »pr, ia
iaterest — I ’raraon't Wreklv
Wouldn't Worry
*’ l nm going down to «he elqli to
night, dear, ’ «aid the liu»luind will
an ingratiating »mile
"| won’t
«t*T a Int longer than I have to, ami
I intend to get home before mid
night
But if aomething ahould
happen to detain n:o plea«e don’ t
wait up for me,"
"I
Wife
won’t,"
»aid
hia dear little
" T h a t ’* right. I ’ll feel lietter if |
know you're not waiting” —
‘ ’ Don’t worrv nbout it, dear. I
won t wait up for you I f you aren’ t
in hy 12 |'|| rotne after vou
Cleveland Plain Dealer
Walking With an Object.
One o f thoie charming but dense
young women who always take lit
c r »;ii wbat 1 « told to them w«» out
walking one day Not far from th.
|i«rk «he met Martin.
'b . Mi«« liertrude, «<,
arr
•*" f,,r * »«Ik m thia bracing air
Will VOU permit
you?” be asked.
rne t..
|»unM*M"*, a m i it
is « » i . t r a i U c c t l
lu tile t o w a ro iM R
W r
h .iu
M)uruj ^
h
*
u-ady ^
lengths fm ImildinK | hii j w i v s . M«w*r
Zinnie*. Mantling. >»»*h. «I*».*r. trim, nc ^
the p iu r* .itt* such as apjn.ll to j j
I. u im I h
i
h u y i’ ts
R . <\
I M M ELE
J o s . U . J a c k s o n !:
Sells
‘ '( ( n i c k
“
"T h e
M e a l"
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and
B ."
M o to r"
1
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' n i v e r s a l R an »'
S e w in ji
and
M a c h in e s
" A d a m s " W a s te
C a rb o ru n d u m
T i n i I G r in d e r s
O liv e r
( a n io n
P lo w s ,
P lo w s
an ti a ll kind*« o f F i r » k l i M
HARDWARE
Joseph H. Jackson,
BITKLEY EXP.
T h e Old R e lia b le S ta g e Line
Ita
Redmond to l*rineville Daily I
P j ü s e n Q e r n . m d Hxprttê*
D R R Y I X G a n d H E A V Y HAUL!SC
REAL E S TA TE
R e a l l i s t a t e a n d ( J i t y Prot
O ffice ne »ir H.ink o f Gommera
Warren & Woodward
Civil Engineers
IRRIGATI íí N. s u b d i v i s i o n , l a n d
r^timates Furninlii'il on Rower I’I mii I m .
^
have hail 10 ). ar»
civil enginaerlng.
i»X|iprirnr«,
:
rmhracmg
Rooms 5 & 6, Bank of Commerrr Rldft., P. 0. Box 26D R ® '
Swan Erickson ft S°i
ct
B u i l d s
P la n a , E s t i m a t e s and
D etail D ra w in g s t a r ­
n i s h e d u p o n A p plication
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Die doctor »aya | must take a
walk daily, but alwav« mu»t. walk
with pome object
Y o u ’ll ,|o |
f u e » « " — Philadelphia T im e .
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now «»Iteriti
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