THK REDMOND SFORI 'SMFN PAOK TWO Juniper Reading’ Circle Puts in a Busy Year ,| I I M* ( \s| <>1 v iM 'lllt ii.lM M IIIIIN 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 . WAREHOUSE FOR . 1 . F. HOSIU M. I). K. It. Til HKNOH, i»^ N»» P H Y S IC IA N and SURGEON OrtW. in Ki«d monti X riuM-nix ltllil«illt| f lodinomi. • Orrgon ‘»•■«litwnd I City Drav ANO F. II. RODKMKVKR PHYSIC IAN and SI KC;K 0 N Eyra Tcal 4 *d. (ila.iM** Continued from 1st page 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, • Oregon Transfer I LiiJ All Order* (iivm 1 ‘roaJ S a tis fa c to r y \ttrntKM | Ht tur, Kml and (¡ruF It McSHKKItY ht* D it. .1. It \ It It DENTIST CAFE ROYAL Johnson ItuildinK ßlh Blu! F street* Riti inoliti. • Oregon 01C0TT WILL HASTEN r«rrw<M in stir it the TIIK TKKKKitONNK 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» EMM IN ANY I’ AHT Of REDMOND M E 8TKVW8 I'h o t ir 4 0*4 Medinosi OSBORNE MEMBERSHIP: MRS MRS. MRS. MRS MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS MRE. MRS. MRS. MRS. MRS. 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 MOl .Vmi W FA»» 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 The Spokesman for good printing Everything Good in PAINTING Geo. Kohl Sign Writing, Painting, Decorating DEALER in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Etc. Stoie a n ! Shop opposite Spokesman Ofli,.. , Redmond, Oregon