The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 06, 1912, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TH U RSD AY, JU N E
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THE
REDM OND
SPOKESM AN
PAOE
101 RANCH REAL WILD WEST SHOW
The Only Show of Merit
and Magnitude to lie Here
This Year
America’s Representative
Amusement Enterprise.
The Criterion For All
REDMOND, THURS. JUNE 13
THE SHOW of all SHOWS
THREE
W A T C H , W A IT and W IT N E S S OUR
BIG OVERLAND TRAIL STREET PARADE
| tA K U K 8 T
E X C L U SIV E
A M ARVELOUS
W ESTERN
E X H IB IT IO N
K A LE ID O SC O P IC
ARRAY
IN K X I H T E N C E
A CQPAINTINO YOU W I T H T H I 3 0 I 0 A N T I C
PNDER-
TA KINO IN A PROCESSION. T H E R E M O T E L I K E OK
WHICH N E V E R B E F O R E
T R A V E R S E D T H E CIT T I
S T U R T S , AND INTRODUCING E V E R Y
CHARACTER
AND F E A T U R E OK T H E P E R F O R M A N C E WHICH F O L ­
L O W S A T T H E GROUNDS.
OK A L L T H A T
IH R O M A N T I C ANH P I C T U R E S Q U E ON T H E
P R A IR IE S
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with 14 ity o f l i s r u m usutnriil rn trrp rls « *
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H P N D R E D 8 O F MOUNTED F I G U R E S O F T H E C A T T L E
C’O l 'N T R Y .
INDIANS
SH OWIN G
T H E I R M ET H O D O F
W I T H T R A V O I 8 AND B E A S T S O F B U R D E N .
A troin on d iin u a « u lillililu n
appcalliiK Ir r e s i s t i b l y t o nil i r u n
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T h « on ly e n t e r t a i n m e n t o f Its k ind on e a r t h .
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ft g e n u i n e b a r b a r i c lin lln u s nml s q u a w s ; wild w est K i r i s ; c h a m p i o n
k In a le anil f e m a l e s h o t s , bin -k ina h o r s e a . lonK b o rn e il s t e e r s
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• i i u e s t r l a n s ; wlld erm -ea co nH Ic ts, c h i v a l r i e s , p e r ils, a d v e n t u r e s a m i
[p astim es
An
a b s o l u t e l y a m t o v e r « belm ltiK ly
g e n u in e , orl Klnnl
| fit W estern ruum ] up show s u c h a s ro ultl be o r K a n lse d
nowhere else
■ In t h e u n i v e r s e , amt r o n r e d e i t
Ir o m e v e r y s l a n i l point t o lie t b o
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[ w l i l r l w l i u l . « t l i l f l r e a m u s e m e n t s e n s a t i o n of Itie e r a .
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PA C K
TRAVEL
T R A IN S .
ROU ND -U P
O U T FIT S.
E M IG R A N T
COACHES, P R A I R I E
SCHOONERS,
AND E V E R Y
O T H E R O R IG IN A L T Y P E O F P U R E L Y
V E H I C L E . A P P L IA N C E AND A P P U R T E N A N C E .
WAGONS,
STAGE
MOUNTED
CO W B O Y ,
C O W G IR L
AND
M E X IC A N
BANDS, F I F E AND DRUM C O R P S , B U G L E R S .
C O W B O Y S AND C O W G IR L S V E R I T A B L E MAGICIANS
O F L A R I A T AND LASSO.
M ASTERS O F TH E R IF L E ,
SH OT GUN AND R E V O L V E R .
T h e o n ly show t h a t h a s e v e r r e r e lv e il t h e e n il o r s e m e n t o f t h e
P r e s b l e u t o f t h e I ulteil S t a t e s . am i t h e u n a n i m o u s p r a i s e o f e v e r y
n e w s p a p e r w o rt h y o f r e c o g n i t i o n In t h e c o u n t r y .
BRONCHO B U ST IN G
BY
E Q U IN E C O N Q U E R E R S .
" P I C K E T T . " T H E H E R O O F T H E M E X IC A N B E L L RING
HEATH F O R
P PROOF
10,000
C A N O P IE H
O K IMII l l l . k
HORSES
PEOPLE
C U M IN O
L EN O TII P A R S
III g l I R E I » T O
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OVER
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THE
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T R A IN S
MEN. W O M E N
P. M
PONPKRT
P E R F E C T P O R T R A Y A L S OK T H E W E S T AS I T W A S
AND AS I T IS.
W ATER
P E R K tlR M A N P E .
1‘ E R K U R M A N P E S D A I L Y , A T 2 AND *
1
HI N
T R U T H F U L D E P IC T IO N S O F RA N GE L I F E
T O R I C A L INDIAN B A T T L E S .
ANH
L I T T E R A L L Y A PA G E T O R N FR O M W E S T E R N
T O R Y W IT H LIV IN G C H A R A C T E R S AS T Y P E .
TWO
DOORS TU T H E
OPEN
UNE
T H E SHOW T H A T
SA T ISFIES.
E A R LIER
W e a r e r o n a t a t it l y aililliiK new accontiti«, nml o u r b u s i n e s s Is
in. I « a s i n o nt s very s a t l s f a c t o r y r a t o a s s h o w n by o u r
p u b lts h e d
i t a ' , m enta.
It Is a c o m m o n p r a r t l r c f o r peo ple l o la y astile m on ey f o r a
ri a l o b j e c t , to sa t l s f v a | i a r t lr u l s r n e e d ; o r l o pro vlde a K s In s t
ienllile m i r r i t e l i ! y
O ur f u c l l l t l e s fo r ban dlliiK su ch busInrHS a r e
onl « x i e l l e n t .
W h e n m on ey bu s b e en li ft w lth u s f o r a «pecltlc
ir|Mise we e a r e f u t l y cu rry o u t t h è d e s l r e s o f t h è d ep o a l t o r .
He-
Idea. we b a v e
SAFL7TY DEPOSIT BOXES
»r a n y o n e w lsh ln g to use l l i e m f o r t h è sufi* k e e p t n g o f pa pera o r
alu aliles
A co rd in i I n v l t a t l o n Is e x l e n d e d
to V O I' to luake thls
nk Y O l'lt BA N K.
STATE BANK OF REDMOND
W . S. R o d m a n . P rès.
J o s . II. J a c k s o n , V l c e - P r e s .
R oy A. B u s h . C a s h i e r .
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
T h e R .g h t Kind of Hustler.
T h e r e Is a good story co n cern in g a
c e r ta in trip o f Inspection w h e n Louis
l ll l l and a pu ny o f olllclnls were t a k ­
ing a | « k nt ltie elution n e e n ts some­
w h e re along the line III M innesota. At
a «full. hi w e may call U sca r v llle nn
s c e n t , I'erlmps forvwrsmed. wns ob-
served fra n t i c a l ly m oving tru c ks sud
clenuluK up.
“T h e r e 's n hu stler for you .“ wild one
o f the party.
“ H u m p h ." suld lllll.
At a no ther «tntlon Ihv a g en t met
them siiilllucly. sn m k ln c ■■ it«««! cig a r
and chid In Ills taut cloth e s
l i e wns
fra nk ly Idling, yet nothing was askew.
" W e l l, w hat do you think of ttint
c o m m en ted one o f
I n i l 's
friends
“T h e r e 's an ageut who bus tluie to
lo n f ."
" H u m p h . " sold IIIIL
A month Inter the " l o a f e r " wns pro
■noted.
" I f a tniin enn get the work done
without doing ll him self lie's llie man
for m e." w as I lie e x p la n a tio n o f the
railro ad p re sldeu L-M eiro i> o lltuu Mug
a it no.
April In W estern Europe.
April Is on e o f the d riest m onth s In
the whole y e a r In E uglnnd
In the
so u th ea s t o f England . Inellldlng Ism-
don nml Its surrounding o m u l lea. the
a v e ra g e April ra in fa ll in on ly 1 til Ineh
T h a t o f M a r ch , reputed th e driest
month. Is I Pi, while M a y 's ra in fa ll Is
nearly a q u a r t e r or nn Ineh In excesn
o f April's. Not only In April n dry but
also n very cold month
April 10th to
15th Is n notoriously enld period.
All ov er the w estern part o f Euro pe
| April In n m onth w hich Is Justly drrnd
«si for Its seve rity
Even In Sp a in this
Is the ense. In «smtrnl S p a in th e r e Is
nu old st or y that a sh ep herd promised
March n l a m b If lie would te m p e r the
winds to su it tils tloeks
M arch did
•«o, tint the fa ith les s sh epherd failed
i fo keep Ills promise
In revenge
Mnreli Imrrowed th r e e (In y s fro m April.
| which w ere w orse w ea th er tha n any
eip«'rleuretl tu M arch. — London An
nwers.
Wholesale ami Retail Healers in
Lumber and Building
Material
Shingles. Brick. Lime and Cement
Roofing and Building Paper
Office and Yard 2 blocks east of Hotel Redmond
H IS ­
E V E R Y T H I N G O F T H E W E S T . AND FR O M T H E W E S T
HOCH
Adding New Accounts
AND H IS ­
J a m S t a r t e d a s Msdicins.
J a m In Its early d a y s s e e m s lo have
rteen regarded as (MSmensIng medicinal
properties
Unit lu “ A nnuls o f the
I'arlst»“ notes “a new luxury t h a t got
In a m on g th e c o m m o n a lty a bo ut !?•*».
By our you ng men th a t w ere sa ilors
going to J a m a i c a nod the W e st Indies
he aps o f s u g a r am i coffee lien ns wer«*
drought home, w hile m any , a m o n g the
c a b b a g e s in thei r y a rd s, hail planted
be rry bush es, w hich t w o thing s tin|»-
I t e n l n g to g eth er the fnsh lon s o f m a k ­
ing J a m nml Jelly eauie to I k * In trod ue-
(«I Into the village. It wan found Hint
Jelly was nn e x c e lle n t i m s l l c l n e for n
wire tliront nml Ja m n re m ed y ns good
a s London on inly fo r n co ug h or a cold
o r a shortinms o f b r e a th '* Did It e v e r
«Ks-ur to you Ihut " J o i n ” w ns a b b re­
viated troiu J a m a i c a f —L oadou Hpeeta
tor.
A cu ts Se ns# of Hearing.
“ Y ea ," said tlie pros|«-rous la w y e r lo
spea kin g to n frt«*nd. " I had a long
wait be fo re I got any p ra c tice , but I
a m certa in ly satisfied now w ith u i j
profession and Its em olu m en ts T b e e n r
ly days, the w aiting for clie n ts, were
luird. tho ugh
W h y . do you know that
I got so a f t e r aw hile th a t when I beard
a footst ep on Itie sta irs I could tell
ninety-nin e t im e s out o f n hundred
w hether or not the |iersou w as coming
to my office'*"
" W e l l that In s t r a n g e . " replied his
friend
“ l o u r se n s e o f he aring must
t i m e Is-eii very a c u t e "
" N o t so i u u i h t h a t . " replied the la w ­
yer.
" Y o u sis-. I made up my mind
Hull they were not coming lo uiy office,
am i illneti nine lim es out ot u hundred
I w as rig ht."
W han Death Cool» H it Stin g .
T h e r e Is a cu rious sn pcrstttin u In Jn
mui. it tbul IT h death «Hvurs In Hie
ho use all Hie w a t e r In It Is |mlsoned al
o n ce and must Is* thro w n a w a y , the
reas on given be in g that D ea th cools
his " s t i n g " a f t e r di^stroytiig lif e tu the
tlrst w a te r he tlndn. nml ns no oue cun
t e ll—d ea th ticing In visible—w hat J a r he
may ch oose It Is sa fe st to t hro w R all
a w a y . C a refu l pimple to s a v e trouble
even rn rry all m i t e r out o f t h e house
Im med iately ln'fore a death Isexiw s tcd
H it Occasio nal W ith .
" W h y don't you ever w ant to go to
n w edd ing ?" sn npissl Mrs. E u p eck . " I
d on't believ e y o u 'v e beeu to a wed ­
din g sin c e you atten ded y our o w n . "
" N o . " mildly responded Mr. K npeck,
" I h a v e n 't A n d ." he addl'd so ftly to
him se lf. " I so m e tim e s wish I hadn't
atte n ded t h a t o n e " —E x c h a n g e .
Hollow, All Right.
G rig g s - \ \ hat odd expressio n» these
no velists use!
F o r In sta nce. In this
book you loaned me the a u t h o r tells
or the hero ine s|>e:ikliig " i n a hollow
v o ice"
I t r l g g s - W e l l , t h a t 's nil right
in her ens«* Yon see. sh e had trUal her
voice mi the stag«*, nml there wns n o th ­
ing In i t — laindon Sk et ch .
P ro gre ss.
“ S o your sou Is going to high
■ch ool?"
" Y e s *•
“ How f a r ha» he g o t V
" T o the point nt which I seem to he
nn In tellect uni tw o » p o t " —C h ic a go
R ecord lle r a l d
W elco m e Trouble.
Ml»» New itt M ay'» in trouble. She'»
hnd prn|Mi«nis troni tw o men and emi t
ch oose lietween them
Miss P a s s a r —
l le n v e u a l And dims sh e * all th a t tro u­
ble 1
His Treasure.
T h e Count iw ho b a s hnd » little HIT
w ith bln fiancee, th e he lrea »i— Hut. my
tren su r e— T h e Helrena - t otir t re a s u re ?
l o u r In v estm en t, you mean.
EN T E R T A IN S,
EDUCATES
AND
Everything
for Building
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R. C . Im m ele
SMITH & ALUNGHAM
Wines and Liquors
Imported and
Domestic Cigars
Nothing but the B E S T is served at our place
Redmond,
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Oregon