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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1912)
P A O E P IV E TH U R S D A Y . JU N E 13. 1311 T IIK REDM OND SPOKESM AN PAOE TH R EE HAWKER WAS ECCENTRIC. i An tn g lie h Peat and C ls rg rm s n W ha M arne d H i . Qodmother. Robert Hleveti lla w k e r. |aiet and vicar of N o rw c ii.to w Kuglam l. was an e.-i-eulrtc |iereou. In hla youugei day* lie Used to diiuli 1 lie Village p liysk la u '■ horae W illi atrl|a-a of Jaillit until the anim al looked like n xebra ami tlieii aiiiiiinoo the physician Uaatlly to an urgent rnae lullea a w a y III the country T w o elderly women w hom lie dlallked lie la aald to have drive n out of the tow n liy aetallug nil tlie undertakers In l*lv mouth Iu measure llivui fur tlarlr NOTICE ♦ ♦♦♦t c u U im . Ilia m arriage, too. waa out of the or d lu a ry. It bap|a*ned w title tie w as at i lx fo u l lib . fm lo r to ld hi h i th a t he could not afford iu keep him th ere any lo nger. H a w k e r at u m e set out to the hom e of bia g ia lln o th e r. Ml*a l* ba r tulle I Ana. tw e n ty on e ye a rn hla aenlor and On and after Monday, June 10, 1912, all retail business from my store will be CASH, and all wholesale business will be on 30 days. A discount will be given on all cash purchases. By this plan you will save money on feed and poultry supplies. Pie lamaeeaur Of I U a llllU lty o f 3I.IXXJ li e la said tu have “run from S tra tto n lo Kiide. a rriv in g hot and b lo w n ." and prti|aae-.1 to her. S he ai-.epi.-d him H e returned to O xfo rd a m arried man R. McSHERRY SIGNAL MESSAGES. Adding New Accounts W * ari> ro n a la iillj .tid in g n r « ir r o u D ll. .m l ou r b u .ln r « . I . l a i f r u l n i .1 . *»ry m i l.f .r t o r y r . t . u shown by ou r published • tst.m .u ts . It I . . com m on p r i r t l r . fo r p « o p l. lo l . y u l d n m o n .y fo r . ■ p o rl.l o b j w t ; to satisfy . p a rtic u la r n m -d . o r to p r o v ld . . g . l n . t posai h i . s m . r g . u r y . t )u r f s c llltlr s fo r h a n d lin g auch b u s ln .s s ara luoat . a r a l l . n l . W h en m o n .y h a . b e a n la fl « I t h ua fo r a aparlflc p u rp u s . « a c a re fu lly c a rry out tha daalraa of the depo sito r. Ha tillo .. « a bava SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES for anyone wishing to uee them for the safe keeping of papera or talnablea. A cordial Invitation la extended to Y O U to make Itila bank v o r n iv a n k . STATE BANK OF REDMOND W. 8 Rodman, I’ rea. Jos. II. Jackaon. Vice-Urea. Roy A. Hush. Uaahler. T i r e . W . r . P ira t U «ed. Th e r. C a m e g . m . p h o - . . and N a rv a R i e x r d i d . “ N o w . R lli y .“ aunt tlie liv in g m a n '« fa th e r, " U v e fowm l a h ue Job lo r vo n — a jo b w ill, n w ill. It you a lle m ! a trtc tly to leiaiiiewa. g iv e j o u a apieodld c h a u i e tu ria » " you r" for...... Good Printing Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. m Hear P u ..y Should B . Corrected and H e w S h . Should Be Fed. It tau t a v e iy u r n task tu punish pussy It yon re tiMHl of tier, tail there are Uinew when site iimai la- chnatiaed I Ina la how tu do it. a rvu rdm g to M r la mi la W ant. I lie great authority ou tlie tiiamtiating telluw. I d the first piaiw. don t a rtua lly •trike Hie c a t A blow merely oiimhe It A n d when the apioe. w hich la Ita moot sensitive pu rl, la atrucs purlieu larly it tlie cat la o l d - I t la likely tu spring lit the striker M hen puwiy diem a nytnlng wrong frlgtilen tlie wrongdoer liy striking a stick on I lie ground A cut la moat sensitive Iu sounds and w ill couuect thla U r * noise w ith w hnt It has done It feela HI.-re intetiselv than iniait ant mala; h em e lla aup|siacd savugery lu rases I ala are lllgliiy ele. tn.-ai, and it la very gi**l to h a v . one pervb ou one a shoulder or kurvs. T h e IieeI t.asl for p u s. la n « meat. rbop|e-d up. and ooiy one meat a day should tar given Most of the tula takes w hl.-h are made lo training cute art*e from an Nimewe of knowledge of the c a te character and constitution — lauudoti Attswerw. S ig im i fin- lclcg rn |.lu n g . w ith Its v e ry lim ite d . « i » of In fo rm a n o !, co n tained , a e v iu . I » lla ve le e n sh o ut the o n ly DI' I U . of c o m m u n i. a tln g nuli kly u n e . dl.ian<-ee u n lit re la tH e ty m m le rn tim e s I l « a . led u n til file d a y s o f I tie K re n rb re v o lu tio n that a n y m a te ria l I lu p r o i entelli o v e r lite lane-on lire tele g ra p h tevelo|e-d T b r .-e l.r.rfh v r» na in .-d t'lm p l* . d e l lee,) Hie «e m a illie re tele ' g ra p h T h la . vele ni got In to a ctiv e o p e ra tio n In ITIM . a n d ll»e drei real mes- ange e v e r .la -lie d out a n d te legraphed a cn e », m u n ir e i r a . In Ilia ! y e a r, a n d th e text * « i aa fo llo w « “f o n d e la ta ken fro m Ib e A n e t r l n n « “ T h e eatue d a v H ie n a H o lia l r u m e n (to n . a lltln g In l*ari«. e -m Ian k H ie fui lo w in g re p ly to Hie a r m y : “ T l i e a r m y o f H ie n o n ti deaererà the H o lla n d '. W ays. g ru í It iute o f the c o u n t r y " Pen flsblna la olle ut llo lla m T . pria T h e »• m a p h o re m e r a tore a ltn tn e d a el pa I Indile) ríes, and large lleet a of «pec.! o f three teller* a m in in e In fine sturdy lin k in g fishing l*mt* are seen « i-oi h er w it h an a v e ra g e of on* a at the seaside villages and hutniei«. so m im ile o v e r long .lis tance I h le m alte no doubt this and the almost auipblht m i-eeaary Hw- Im e t illo ii o f m i l d n t - . i l •ma life the I >ul. Iiiiuiti leads ninung hie canals and ditches aiaantni for • «alea, w ill h c a m e In to tuahloli — N e w the laipiilarH y of the fishing nal ami Y o rk Te le p h o n e lle v le w . ” VI hat la «be nature of the Job?" “ tO U 'v r aeeu aulite ol the tilg bulkl : Inge lo course ul cuiivtrucim u. uaveu I The Spokesman at Living Prices and won a fellowship, ‘i'lw marriage w aa a happy one W hen hla w ife died H a w k e r wore at her funeral a pink hat wlttm iil a brtm Hut thla was III no i|l«r.s|*-.i to tier uieuiory. It eo hapts-m-d Hint It waa hla usual headgeui at that time. CARE OF THE CAT. B sscsn GOOD MEAT “ te w " “ H a v e y o n e v e r n o tn -rd h o w the grew! iron la-aina are ill led i u th eir piarea T" " M ir a .“ “ W e ll, a frie n d o f m lo e. w h o la a e o litru cto r. haa agreed to use yo u to •tniul on the lamina am t ta n a m -r them aa th ey n rv hoisted. I told h im atem t lie- s ple ndid n e rv e y o u hail c ll ill il le i l iu H it t in g arvMiml and iw -ru u ttin g m e to au p ie irt y o u . a n d la- agreed iu .it yo n w o un l la- lu s t tue tnau lo r t u » jo b ." — C h ic a g o H eeord H e m a l. due T h e co u n try villages w ith tbclr w b l'e and green iw lnied boiiM-s and pretty garilene are made more attrae liv e liy the su rviva l In H o lland of the poet uree, pie old lim e coeloitiea uf Un people g u n iti! linen beaddrvssiai amt nuniem ua ample skirt* m ark the wom en E .p ia lly ample tniusera—nev eral (stira— clothe the men. T h e cbll dren are m iniature coplea of then laireiits lu dress as In e verything else, even to Ibe pl|s- or cigar In the case of bora. E v .r y t .s t v w ear» wissien shoes -A m e ric a n T ra v e k -r'a H u v e n «. T a m p a .tu e u s Ju p ite r. C are ful a tn d l ot the planet Jnpttev has afforded some rather HM.rv-i.tlHg ■guies i-o liie m ln g It* rate, or rallier rales of roliiflon These do not afTect the ruiind num bers in w hich ila- cp ia tortai velocity of Ju p ite r* rvilnHon Is usually statisi via. alsiut mile* l*-r hont. Hut Hiey fu m isti addlHonal pnsif that I he moHnna risib le on tlie greal pin net « surface are not nnlforoi H i . P r.fs s s i.n . from year to year Kor ahout tw elve U r . Justice Ijt w r e u .v waa once pass ye a r« tlie eqiiaiurtal region apprara p, ing acotence on a man, aud lu the h a re rxperlcii.-ed an acceleration of cuurwe or Ida prelim inary rem arks he velocity. Relatively to the aurfitce rererred to biiw as “g prulvwatoimi some t h ln y degrees north or eoutb bu rgla r.“ Ju p ite r'« eiinator rushes ahead with 'I he prisoner raised loud protests burrtcatie *|e*ed Is-tweeu 2t»> and :*»» from the doeg. miles au h o u r.— C in cin n a ti Cunitnervtai “ H ere." he exclaimed. “ I dunno wot I'rlbune. you mean liy callin' me a pniteaaioiial burgiar. I ve oniy done it oui-e oelore. N ot V e ry Flattering. au I ’ ve bin uants-d lavili lliuea “ M a ry tuct E m ily uu the atrvet. They Mr. Ju atn w l j à w re m e beamed upon had not seen each other for many him. year». “U h . I did not mean to say.“ be re " W h y , how do yon r t o f exclaimed mar ned in ma most suave manner, M a ry. efTiisIvely. topping off the salu "tunt you had la-eu very aui-reasiiil in tntloti w ith a few vague pecks at yo u r proleaaiou.“ — l.ouduii A u sw e ra E m ily 's face. “ N ow . thla la d e lig h tfu l." aald O n ly Officara. Corporal ito soldier reporting glckv— E m ily , w ho waa older than M ary. “ You Haven l seen me for eleven yewra. W h st's the niMlter* w llb you? T o m I my Pain in my glalotuen. Corporal— and yet you knew me at once. A lalouicn' Andom eu. \ Hide, si' to n .-u u ld n t have cbm i-icd »>• dreadfully In don't 'ave no alatoiuen; voti ave a all that tim e. It hatter» tue." Bald M a ry : sfotnlck. It's only the otfl.-era what “ I re> oguixcd youi bouuet.“ — Popular aa abdonu-na.— lam don I’ nnc-h. FURNISHED BY THE Sisters Meat Market Orders called for and delivered to any part of Redmond. You will like our meats and prices E v e r y th in g fo r B u ild in g g u iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiQ | = = | We are in a position to supply your wants in anything in the Lumber and Building Material Line. | § | § | GET OUR PRICES I = | | on the above before placing an order. Estimates will be cheer- fully furnished. = | Stmiiiiiiiiimimiiiiiimiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiiiiiei R . C. Im m ele llaguxiue. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ♦ * L u m b e r a n d B u ild in g M a te r ia l j. , ' Shingles. Brick, Lime and Cement Roofing and Building Taper Office and Yard 2 blocks east o f Hotel Redmond C arte Blenehe. “ I th in k .” said M rs C u ra ro t. w ho waa a rrang ing a musical program , "that we w ill have a m e n u soprano. * “ AH rig h t." replied her Indulgent hiiabeial "Ikvn'l laglier me atsuit It. H u alvead ami are an arvhllev-L” — W ashington Star N a tu ra l Enough. J o lk le r— I otu-v heard a man nay that he would nil her lie an eis-ouyk*t than anything else he cim ld think of l*olk- l e y - T l i e Ideal H o w ercentrtc! .lolkley — Not at all T h e man w as In the peni tentiary at Ills lime. — Philadelphia Ltdgvr. A Practical Quary. Mean. 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