The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, November 14, 1912, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAOK TWO
Juniper Reading’ Circle
Puts in a Busy Year
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Following I« th«- program of lit«* .*ry work bob * through »U h for tho )*a r 1913 by the Juniper Reading
Circi«* of thia city
SKFTFMRKR 11
Hosts#». Mr» Anderson
1. Roll Call. Quotations from Colonial Author*
S. Colonial Literature. Hlatory. Theology .Verse
3. Heading from John Smith
4. Increase ami t'oltou Mather, Jonathan Kd-
5
(<
Talk on Holm«*»' Philosophy, with R<*adlug»
from "The Autocrat ««f the llrcakfasl
T a b l e " ............ ............. Mrs Rodman
Reading.
I'h«* Chambered Nautilus.
. . . . . . . . . Mrs Wlllcox
ward*.
5.
Literal lire i»f the
Prow, Ver*c
Revolution.
Oratory,
SEPTEMBER 55
Moateaa. Mr» Wlllcox
1. Roil Call. Quotation» front Benjamin Frank-
I la.
5. Sketch of Franklin'» l-tfe.
Mr*. Mc.Mlckl*
3. Selection» from Franklin » WritltiB».
............ Mr*. Wlllcox
4. Talk on Irving'* Life
....... Mr*. Osborne
5. Reading* from Rip Van Winkle" and The
Sketch B o o k " .............. Mr* Rodman
4. Longfellow'» Sonnet Cpon Irving.
............ Mr» Phoenix
OCTOBKR 9
Host«***. Mr*. Chapman
1. Roll Call. Fact» About the Life of Jam««»
Fennimore Cooper
5. Reading from The I at at of the Mohican»."
..............Mr* Phoenix
3. Cooper'» Defect*— A IVfense of Cooper.
..............M r* Hank»
4. General Dlacuasion of Cooper'» Indian».
OCTOBER 33
Ho»tes*. Mr*. DeSouta
1 .
Roll Call. Memorised Stansa* from Bryant.
e
Bryant in hi» Different Phaaes -Journalist.
Patriot. Naturalist, the Poet of Life
and D e a th ................... Mr*. Chapman
3. Readings to Illustrate Bryant'» Versatility.
..............Mr*. Irvin
4. Reading— "Th an atopsis"............Mr*. Jones
NOV CMBFR 13
Hostess. Mrs. Hanks
1 .
Roll Call. Quotations from Emerson
2. Emerson as Poet. Essayist. Philosopher.
..............Mr*. Osborne
3. Emerson and Transcendentalism.
..............Mrs. Anderson
4. Selections from the Essays on Compensa­
tion and Friendship. Mr*. Mendenhall
'S
NOVEMBER 27
Hostess, Mr* Hobbs
1. Roll Cali. Titles of Hawthorne's Stories.
2. Hawthorne's L i f e ................... Mrs Roberts
3. Review' of "The Scarlet Letter" and a Study
of Puritan Conscience. M r* McMIckle
4. Hawthorne's Peculiar Genius and his Place
Among the Novelists. . . .Mrs. Phoenix
5. Reading. "The Great Stone Face."
..............Mrs.- Anderson
DECEMBER 11
Hostess. Mrs. Irvin
1. Roll Call. Memorized Stanzas from Long­
fellow
3.
Selections from "Hiawatha.” Mrs Rodman
3. Readings from Longfellow's Shorter Poems
..............Mrs. DeSouza
4. Life and Character of Longfellow.
..............Mrs. Willrox
JANUARY 1— SOCIAL MEETING.
J A N lA H l 8
Hostess. Mrs. Jones
1. Roll Call, Lines from Whittier.
2
Brief Sketch of Whittier's Life.
..............Mrs. Chapman
3. Three Minute Talks on—
1. Whittier as a Poet of Nature.
.............. Mrs. Irvin
2. Whittier, an Anti-Slavery Poet.
..............Mrs. McMIckle
3. \\ hittier as a Religious Poet.
............. Mrs. Mendenhall
With Selections from Familiar Poems.
4. Paper on New England Life and Legends in
Whittier's P o e m s .......... Mrs. Roberta
.
1
FEItRI VRY 24
Hostess. Mr» Osborne
1 Roll Call. Quotations from I aiwc II
3. Stedtnaus Estimate of larwell,
..............Mrs. Anderson
3. Criticism of "Th e Bigelow Papers."
......................Mrs Irvin
4
Lowell. Our Great Essayist. Mrs. Chapman
MARCH 13
Hostess. Mrs Phoenix
1 Roil Call. Interesting Facts About Pioneer
Life.
2
Notable American
Historians. Bancroft.
Prescott. Motley. Parkham. Ftske,
..............Mrs Roberts
3. Orators Who Helped Make History,
Mr*. Mendenhall
4
Patrick Henry's Famous Speech. Mr» llobba
5
W ashington's Second Inaugural Address.
............. Mrs DeSouza
4
Excerpt* from Bunker Hill Oration.
.............. Mrs Irvin
7. Lincoln » Gettysburg Address. Mr» Roberts
MARl H 24
Hostess. Mrs Roberts
l- Roll Call. Quotations from Modern Ameri­
can Poets
2
W hitman s Life and Works. Illustrated by
Selections .................. Mrs Anderson
3. Recitation. "Captain. Oh My Captain."
............... Mrs Jones
4 Talk Embracing Life and Works of Eugene
Field and James Whitcomb Riley.
............ Mrs McMIckle
5 Song, from Riley ........................ Mrs. Hobbs
4. Reading. Selections from Riley.
............. Mrs Phoenix
7. Song, from Field ...................Mrs Roberta
A P R IL 9
Hostess. Mrs. Hodman
1. Roll Call. Quotations from Favorite Amer­
ican Novelists.
2. Reading. "Th e Other Wise Man." Van Dyke
. . .......... Mrs. Irvin
3. Edward Everett Hale and "The Man With­
out a Country ................ Mrs. Jones
4. General Discussion of American Novelists
A P R IL 23
1 Roll Call. Quotations from American Hum­
orists.
3. Life of Mark Twain, and his Writings.
..............Mrs Osborne
3. Headings from Mark Twain . Mrs. Roberts
4. Peter Dunne and his Imitators.
..............Mrs Rodman
5. Reading from Frank Stockton. Mrs. Hanks
MAY 14
1. Roll Call. Quotations from Elbert Hubbard
8. A Southern Writer. Thomas Nelson Page.
.............. Mrs. Mendenhall
3. A Writer from the East. Mary E. Wilkins.
.............. Mrs. Chapman
4. Bret llarte's Stories of the West
..............Mrs. McMIckle
5. A Northern Writer. Zona Gale. Mrs Phoenix
Continued from 1st page
District Attorney — Bell, republi­
can, 1251; Allen, Independent, » 8 5 .
State Senator— Thompson repub­
lican., 1092; Young, democrat. «83;
Shipp, prohibition, 489
Representative — Forbes, republi­
can, 1501; Smith, republican, 1124.
Gregg, prohibition, 439; Stearns,
prohibition, 257.
County Judge —Barclay, socialist,
225; Coe, Independent. 431; McFar­
land, republican, 80«; Springer, dem
ocrat, 1252.
Sheriff — Balfour, democrat «40;
El'zins, republican, 1158; Main, so­
A llend dispatch o the Portland
Telegram, listed the Tlh este
On
Monday night \ C Lucas, an ev ho
tel k«*ep«,r and a man of considerable
means, wss sandbagged and robbed
of $57. within two blocks of his res
Mence This I» th«* se«rond offence «>f
this character In Bend wlihln the
last month mid the cltUens of ihr
town »re h«*comlng anxious ss to
w hst the outcome of the mstter will
OFFICERS:
President ....................MRS. CHAPMAN
Vice P resid en t................
MRS HANKS
Sec and T re a a .............. MRS PHOENIX
L ib r a r ia n ....................MRS
.
cialist, 309; McLaughlin, Independ­
ent. 522.
t.'lerk — Barnes.
socialist. 24«;
Brown, democrat. 1843; Turner, re­
publican, 590.
Treasurer — Jordan.
republican,
2007; Wllholt, socialist, 472.
Ansesaor — Bivins, socialist. 3 * «;
Foster, democrat. 11 «8 ; Van Allen.
republican, t i l l .
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I ‘ rt»p4*rl) F i t t i c i
sum of $1900 was subscribed toward
building a warehouse here, and sub
scriptum» are now being taken to
raise Ihe sum to $4000, after which
another meeting will lie called snd a
corporation formed and work on the
warehouse begun
It I» planned to
have th* warehouse ready to r«*crlvr
potatoes by January 1st
Subscription papers are now in
Ihe office of Ibibson A Fry and also
with Mr
llrewer at the Itsnk of
Commerc*. and Mr Rodman si the
State bank
These men will explain
the proposition to nny on* desiring
Information
Office in Khrvt Mma tiiock
Kill munti,
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Oregon
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All Order* (iivm 1 ‘roaJ
S a tis fa c to r y
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Johnson ItuildinK
ßlh Blu! F street*
Riti inoliti. • Oregon
01C0TT WILL HASTEN
r«rrw<M in stir it
the
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WILL BE ABLE ÏO VOIE Law, land 8 Atstract Co.
LEADIN'«; URANUS
OF GOODS
that un* han«ll< I in all
fin it « lass r a ft «
TERREBONNE. ORE
In order that women might vote
In the municipal election which will
t>* held In several town* and cities
of the state within the next few
Manager
weeks. S««cret*ry of State Hen Olcott
has announced that he would rush
compilation snd canvassing of the
returns as rapidly sa p o s s ib le
|„
this connection he calls on county
clerks to cooperate by sp«*edlng their
work In forwarding returns snd to
be as thorough as possible so It will
not be necessary to return reports
for corrections Of the first few re­
Plans. Specifications snd
turns received some had lo be sent
Estimates furnished for
back for correction
all ria essa ,,f building*
" The law provides that ths vole
must be canvassed by the secretary
of state, In the presence of the gov­
ernor within 20 days, so Ihe govern­
or ran Immediately Issue a procla­
mation declaring the woman suffrage
Now I. the time
p.,,,,
law. along with others. In effect
Thla formality must be had before plan, for adverti.i«, y „ „ r
the law becomes eff«»ct|ve
good.
The Hpokeem.n c .„ h„ lp
you In this mstter r . „ „ „ publlrll,
Spokesman fia i ■ llled ads bring w«»rk for you that » Ui brllll(
|^t y, h|>lp y0(j
results try them -don't cost much results
C . I ’ . J l 'I K i K ,
Ben G ö tte r
Contractor & Ituilder
Oregon
Milk and ( ream
DELIVERED TO f t WTO»
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According Io Ihe Isst census Bend
had something over 500 population,
and there are I I saloon». Ihe present
council and mayor. It I» claimed.hate
ahown no disposition lo lessen ihe
number
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Redmond,
MAY 28— SOCIAL MEETING
.
OFFICIAL COUNT
OF Iti Nit
la
JAN I A R ' 22
Hostess. Mrs. McMIckle
1. Roll Call. Facts about Poe's Life.
2. Talk on Poe's Life and Character,
..............Mrs. Hanks
3. Selections from Poe ■ Tales. Mrs Anderson
4. Poe s Love for the Wierd and His Standing
“ • a P o « ' ................... Mrs. McMIckle
Readings I. The Bell*.
i The Raven.
3. !-en ore
4 Annabel Lee.
I K B R I A R l 12
Hostess. Mrs Mendenhall
1. Roll Call. Witticisms from Holmes
2
Holmes' Versatility. Poet. Essayist. Novel­
ist. Professor and Professional Man.
............. Mrs. Osborne
3. Holmes' Attitude Toward Slavery In the
C,T" w » r .....................Mrs Phoenix
4. Selections from Humorous Poems,
............. Mrs. Hobbs
I In
\ 'IO N I II IN I B»
STELLA ANDERSON
CORA L CHAPM AN
ELLEN DE SOCZA
M ARY HANKS
EDNA HOBBS
N E LLIE IR V IN
JENNIE JONES
ALDA McMICKLK
BERTHA MENDENHALL
M ARG ARET OSBORNE
ETH E L PJfOENIX
ODA ROBERTS
GRACE HODMAN
MARTHA W ILLCOX
Qood Amendment.
Husband- This cake Is very good,
mv dear, hot It seems to me there
ought to he a little more-
W lf* (In
clear. Icy. Incisive tones« That cake
enme by mall and was made hv 'rour
neither llualeind- Yea. as I was say
Ing there ought to tie a little m«»rs—
of It.
Only In a Busin**» Wsy.
••go Clara re|«wte<1 the pin oilier "
Commissioner — Birdsong, social­
"f> o you know w h y?"
"Homebody told her to he careful
ist. 340; Brown, republican, 1192;
about emaiurnglng him. an h* hit the
Knox, democrat. I0«5.
Surveyor — Brewster, republican, Dip* " —Balt I m ors Am erican
1135; Rice, Independent, 1308.
As ta Success.
Coroner
l^tucks, socialist. «71;
Griggs—I should say that the two
Poindexter, democrat. 1734.
keys to *»«<< ess are I ink and pluck
Briggs Huref Luck In finding some
one to pinch - BoiWon Transcript
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