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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1912)
A SOLDIER OF TORTURE. Marshal •«•««•- A GREAT REDUCTION In Prices on Winter Merchandise at GREGORY'S VARIETY STORE Men’s, Ladies' and Children’s Sweater Coats, one-third off. Ladies’ Heavy Wool. Ice and Silk Scarfs, Golf Gloves and Aviation Caps, one-third off. Men's, Boys’, Ladies’ and Children s Winter Underwear, Men's and Boys' Work Gloves, (prices above fifty cents) one-fourth off. We have a big line of Dress Goods. Duckling Cloth, Outings, etc. at prices that can not be duplicated. We are the lowest on men’s, boys’, ladies’ and girl’s Wool Hose. Blankets. Comfortables, etc. See ours before you buy. All we ask is a comparison of our merchandise and prices with others and you will be con vinced that Plates Plates Plates Special Sale on Plates SATURDAYS, JAN. 27 and FEB. 3 300 sets fancy and plain white plates less than cost. 6 V 2 inch plates, fancy double glazed, set, 38c 7Vi inch plates, fancy double glazed, set. 48c 8 inch plates, fancy double glazed, set. 52c 9 V 4 inch plates, fancy double glazed, set. 52c, ?2c 8 V 2 inch plates, white double glezed, set. 35c 9V* inch plates, white double glazed, set, 40c Marshal Guillaume Maria ' “«*• Bruñe, oua of the «tost prominent leaders of th* great army of France, beoams a soldier in cone# quenco of the surer of a pretty act ress I hiring the early »lavs of the republic be had sn lirn a brochure t\ V. W H O M . * : IMI AAA H I. A llot on military operations, and one «lav, while dining *iih • r * r,-v pf , *"n n i M I I I M i ATIONM I T ITIK '• Ion's guests, the publication K. I III 1« II AM* M l k l » A , aaiiallv mentionevi On# <>f the guests, an act res«, addressed Bruñe M M U I II I I X I A A K H U IIA S — mockingly in these words: • You '»ill l-e a great general, IS f AKI.S INTO I III HI II since vou fight with a |>cti Slung to the quick, he applied for a commission ami enl«'re«l the arm* as a major. The witty actrrsa. ha» T h e r e v i v a l m«*«-tliiK* at I h e ' * K mg wagged her |*ert tongue »1 c h u r c h t h a t h a v e l>«-«-n co n t lu c lM l t>> Kobcapierre, «as sent lo ihe guillo ('. r AA’etawlw alnet* 8 u i n l a y . J a n u tine. a r y 1 4th. h a t e b e e n a lli > n il « l >*> In (he army Bruñe showed that |ar«e c o n g r e g a t i o n » M r c t l i i * » have will power can compirr natural be en he ld e a c h e v e n i n g a n d luoal uervousnevs In his ear’ier lett-cs e v e r y a f t e r n o o n a l n c e t h e 1 4 t h up ha «ulTrrevI tortures from the sight to and IncludlUK Tuca vU y n lg ltl. of blood and th# noise of the gut« Janu ary ¡3rd K'ery discharge of e fieldptece Mr AVelgele preach««* t h e .»Id gave him such a slow k in t1 «* pit of lim e rellulon a r e l i g i o n w ith no the stomach that he wouM have f u r b e l o w s and f r i ll » on II, hut a bent double with pain but for hie - e l t g l o u t h a t b r i n g s o n e n e a r e r 1» will, which g»*e lam power t* Christ. M an y o f t h e c h u r c h uieut- stiffen his legs in the stirrup# and l>era b e c a m e a a n c t l f l e d t h r o u g h the throw Ins body back W hen the w ork o f t h e e v a n g e l i s t , a n d lh< battle wee over hi* mueelee re ••yea and h e a r t s o f o t h e r s h a v e been ■named pa ral vied for hour# on ac o p en ed (o t h e r i g h t k ind o f C h r i s t count of the tension lo which they ia n ity In a w ay t h e y n e v e r b e fo re ha«l been subjected. thought of He haJ a quick temper, which he Mr W e l g e l e la an e v a n g e l i s t of mastered after many trials. While p r o m i n e n c e , a n d II » a s m a in l y by governor of the llauee towns he th e e ffo rt» of J II C o o k t h a t hr gave certain orders which were not • a« In d u ce d t o c o m e l o lie d n io n d obeved bv the burgomaster of Item Mr W e l g e l e I* a ell plea»« d a lib burg. Tfie official s o u g h t the mar- t h e r e s u l t o f hla la b o r » h e r e Krom ehal ami t>egau a long etplanation h e r e h e w en t t o P r l n e v t l l e t o hold Now an«l tlicn Bruñe, without sar s e v e r a l m e e ln g a . mg a wofvl, pouretl hi mac t out a F i f t e e n new m e m b e r * w e r e t a k e n glaas of water and drank it In to t h e M K c h u r c h T u e s d a y e v e At length the burgomaster n i n g aa t h e r e s u l t o f Mr AA’e l g e l e a stretched out hie hand for the Ue efforts. canter and »aid: "Will you allow me’” im a a k u . m m e ** “ Hold!” eicUimcd Bruñe “We had better ring for a fresh supply J a n u a r y l&th I always pour down water when 1 T h e f r o s t la o u t o f t h e g ro u n d , feel a fire ruing wh h might ei OF EVANEELIST t h e f a r m e r s a r e p lo w in g , a n d It r e m in d s o n e o f s p r i n g t i m e In th l* section. TWO DAYS ONLY, JAN. 27 and FEB. 3 Remember the Days OUR STORE IS THE PUCE TO TRADE Thanking all for their liberal patronage in the j>ast year and asking for the same in the future we wish you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Yours for Business Gregory’s Variety Store % i t If you want to SELL your property list it with That Man McGaffery 99 He doesn't ask an exclusive right ; he can sell it anyway. P e a r l F u l k e r s o n m oved In a big load o f f u r n i t u r e t h e f ir s t o f the w eek I . o o k * aa t h o u g h h e In te n d «*<1 t o s t a y In C e n t r a l O reg o n N i c h o l a s .Apple a n d U e o F Heck m a n l e f t t h e f i r s t o f t h e m o n t h for P o r t l a n d w h e r e t h e y will atten«l III- ble sch oo l th e r e m a in d e r of th e a In ter Mr. B e e c h h a s b e e n p l a n t i n g p<> tat««a th ese nice d a) a Mr a n d M r s F r a n k S m i t h have r e t u r n e d f ro m P o r t l a n d w h e r e they a c r e sn o w ed In f o r t w o weeks. F r a n k did n o t say J u s t how h e was sn o w ed In. If by t h e e l e m e n t s or o t h e r s Ise U eo. I l o b b s Is p r e p a r i n g e i g h t ) acre» for p o tatoes B e e v e s W l l l c o a e n s e t t w o la rg e t r a p s f o r c o y o t e s l a s t w e e k , a n d th e f i r s t n i g h t h e c a u g h t Ills dog, and t h e f o l l o w in g n i g h t h e c a u g h t J o t m K ey nolita by t h e foot W e did not s u p p o s e J o h n c o u ld get hla foot In No. 4 t r a p K I.. J o h n s o n , o u r new m e r c h a n t h e r e , r e p o r t s t h a t his b u s i n e s s is , f a r g r e a t e r t h a n h e had e i per ted W. I,. T i t u s o f T a c o m a , w ho Is 1 v i s i t in g hla b r o t h e r , I.. F Titu s h e r e , Is t h i n k i n g s o m e o f s t a r t i n g a general blacksm ith and wagon ■ s h o p h e re . T h i s Is a b u s i n e s s we a r e v ery n i u r h In need of, T h e P earso n broth ers have s t a r t ed a well on t h e i r r a n r h n e a r h e r e th e C . II. O r a v e a la e n g i n e e r i n g w o rk . I.ANI, AO ItK K M K NT I NOT V K T MIONKIl First of AII-CLEANUNfSS T .itry bsk«r In * ’tr chop la a t Iminnev- j a thla rhsp w . duplicata horna aManllnaaa Whjr Roaat Ova* Y«wr Own O rn a ? HOBB’S CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY Headquarter» for Good Things to Eat S o u th 6 th S t. R e d m o n d , O re. WE FEEL SURE * Mak A fi a r W a t a r l e e A r e c e n t d is p a t c h fro m S a le m says A l t h o u g h t h e .•»«.«•ntlal fe a t u r e s o f t h e a g r e e m e n t b e tw e e n th e D e a e r t la im l B o a r d a nd t h e C e n t r a l O r e g o n I r r i g a t i o n Co ha v e been ‘ p r a c t i c a l l y d ecid ed upon. It I»-« ante e v i d e n t a t t h e m e e t i n g o f t h e bo ard he|«l on t h e 2<ith t h a t MM M t t M l s i g n i n g o f t h e a g r e e m e n t m a y be yet far aw ay. Verbal ag re e m e n ts have been r e a c h e d on p r a r t l r a l l y e v e r y p a rt o f t h e p r o p o s i t i o n b e tw e e n t h e B o a rd and r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s o f t h e c o m p a n y , hut In s o m e n t n n n c r , w r i t t e n s t a t e m e n t * aa to w h a t t h e s e a g r e e m e n t s r e a l l y a r e do not s e e m t o c o in cid e w ith w h a t Is a g r e e d on o r a l l y As a r e s u l t , d i c k e r i n g Is s t i l l g o ing o n aa to t h e m o r e m i n o r po in ts w h i c h , h o w e v e r . In m a n y w ays, the Boartl be liev es a r e ess e n tia l lo a fin a l s a t i s f a c t o r y s e t t l e m e n t . I Bruñe was mauarrrd by a rota! iat m>«b at Avignon, after Waterloo, becaus« of lut op|>oailion tu l»ma W ill “Shout ‘l.iv# the king!- " cried the mob. He rcfu#««d. “Shout 'Down with the ernper or!' ” railed out the mob. “The emperor it low enough now; thia is not the time when I can say aught agam-t bun,” was the spirited reply. The cnrag«*d rioters answered thia noble rejoinder by striking the mar shal on the head with a shutter He fell on one knee, ridaim ing: “To hare escaped a hundred death» for thia!” He was then killed by pistol •hots, hit b«>dy being dragged through the itrveta and flung into tha Rhone. R*cH«h«u'» Ri*«. Statesmen who take their dis missal with humor are to rare that ono of whom Mr Bloundelle-Iiur- ton tell» in his book, “The Kate of Henry of Navarre," seem» to merit further commemoration. The Due d’Kpernon had fallen into disfavor with King Henry IK- •cending tha great atairrnse o f th e I-outre, he met Richelieu ascend- ing. ” 1» there anything new taking place?” the cardinal indifferently asked. “Nothing," returned the duke, “eiccpt that, at you aee, I am going down and you are going up.” A Change ef Frsnt. Wife— How do you like m? new hat? 3 Husband—The idea of paying big prices for— Wife— Rig price» I Why, I made it myaelf. Husband—Um—yea — er — aa I was saying, the idea of paying big price» for aucli monstrosities 0s the milliner» are showing I Now, your hat i* a work of art l.ooka as if it came atraight from Paris Beauti ful, my dear!— London Telegraph “ lA»t summer I had a bully vara tion, a bachelor frierul of ours con fided yesterday. ” 1 met s bull» girl the first day I was there, n„,| ehe mnde it pleasant for me Only , „ once in awhile she wss sarcastic One day, for Instance, we were out rowing «„d J ,a,d, 'Do you know. I m Awfulljf fond of rowing r* ‘“ Are yon?’ she answer»,! with a Very much indebted customer en ter* a butcher’» slurp, remarking, surprised not» in her voice '1 ’Then “I ’ll lake a leg of mutton, and I I should think you’d learn ho 9 If want to pay for it.” —Cleveland I’lain Dealer. "A ll right," replies the buteher, L ot« TH«ir banding forth the meat, which cua totner takes and starts to go. “ Look "'Vi. m. ? b',rn free and herp,” cries tFie butcher, " I thought equal, said the philosopher, “ I know," said the matter of fact you said yon wante«! to pay for it? ” "So I do,” waa the reply, "hut I p«rson "but some of ’em g.t mar ried afterward,’’—Baltimora Amar can’t,”— London Telegraph. tesa, O f our ability to bandi» your banking lniain#- , ymtr aatiafactlon. K v rry th in g «if n banking r,,, . «»ntniatrd to our cart* will rtN-oiv** «air la-at attrnt* If not a |»atr«*n o f thia bank, wouldn't it I» w#)| |# becom e «*n«* now T SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES We have safety d««po#it (a n ee, and a fire pr^f t||ijt that you may ua«* to keep your valuable i^apwra m. to m e in ami a«*s* ua. STATE BANK OF REDMOND Redmond. . . . . own W . S . K«»Iman, |’r«-s, J.vw-pli II. Jackson. Vic** i'rra . I(*i> A. Rush. Q COLUMBIA RIVER BRUME AT C K M I j O Opened January 7th From January 7th. 1912. the w<in«|«-rfal bndfr ofils Onrgun Trunk Ry . acrusM the Columbia Kim g Celilo Falla Mill U- in arrviev and Traina Hun TI-mugli «a Oregon Trunk Railtd Central Oregon & Fonia] FASTER TIME Train hearing Redmond. 7 21 a. m .. » i ! arrive at P raa . >ip. :n. in-tend nf »1 * ■ » p. m I » - * ? i ul bridge with through uatn for Spokane, St. Paul andCfcoM I * living Portland 9 -V. a m .. train will a rm e ir Kei’Tvr«:'jj i• «lead -f 7 t > ; m 1 1 « »«T « • I ;<aa| '.he F.iMt. N'O'Diw.--' a'i«l t'aiiforiu.» Detail» will be fumiaht-d on n>|ueat p W. K. (’OMAN F l'-lgh ' «X |';tss«-rvg.-r • Igevt. I'« •RII-A.M' J| P lu m b in g T in n in g and Electrical W ork Anything in the above line we arc prepared to do to the gatisfaction of those wanting the work done. We install Puni|)s and Kitchen Sinks at a very reasonable price. I-et us consult with you when you want anything in our line. THE C. R. McLALUN CO. Oftcro« E St. between 5th aad 6th, RKDKOND. A* 1 Madras Flour Natural Golor The right Color, Flavor and Quality Call for it in any »tore in Redmond t M a d ra s F lo u r MM* II. K. D I E T Z E L , P ro p r ie to r