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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1912)
T ill U hu \v - THK REDMOND HI'HM SMI N PAUK KUîIIT (i. A. McFarlane ^ TRY THE NEW N,,V «I i PURE I, A W Y E R Practice in all courts and I « ih ) OftW'# U. H. iM tV lM . ll to c t l s u ^ l White River Flour (R eported fur The Spokesman • mi Ilia d Friday. Nov 15 A shipment of .leaks, blackboards and school supplies has been ' e. cl» ed and put In pin. e Misses Hates and Rlchsy s rooms are *er> luu.U improved by the ties boards Mlse Dunn ■ room » a s so overcrowded (hat chairs were brought In for the children The new seals add murh lo the com fort o f hoth pupils and coz si his desk ssalu Miaa IKirls Slocuui la out of school with tonsllllla Kobt Whitney hna worked ahead o f his grade In arithmetic and his tory He will soon be up with the other subjects W ill llennlnger has taken up the 9th grade work and hopes to be up with hla class by Christmas Hue- ceea. Will. Tbe book keeping class Is report ed to be doing ezcellent work I’ rof Thompson says they will com plete their work g month earlier than the course contemplates Monday morning exercises are be routing more Intereating each week I'arents and friends are Invited to be present to en)oy the eterrlaea of the children The second grade gives a dramatized reading, and the slzth grade s sung Monday Pupils neither absent nor tardy this week I gilt Grade Donald Burley NOT BLEACHED but strictly pure and wholesome. loth Graite I .stirs Jones James Bates IMh Grade Lynch & Roberts REDM OND, E ABOUT SCHOOL FIRE DRILL MATTER G. W. HESS AGAIN C A LLS ATTEN TION TO M IC H NEEDED SA FE TY REFORM T o the E ditor: A short article in this paper a few weeks previous calling ou r citizens' attention to the necessity o f a Ore drill in ou r public sch ool evidently did not make an im pression. Come, let us wake up before it is too late. Any m om ent m ight the fire bell be heard, and the Ore. w here? At the school house. Then y ou 'll get busy with your best Ore apparatus you have and your bucket brigade. In the meantime, a panic am ong the children in a wooden sch ool house. Picture the resut, and ditches dry. W ill som e one with au th ority, and the w elfare o f the children , kindly take this up with the sch ool boa rd ? G W. HESS. A NOTED LECTURER IS SOON TO TALK HERE G eorge G ilbert Bancroft, a clever platform entertainer has been en gaged by the Juniper Reading Circle o f this city, to give tw o lectures here on Nov. 27th and 28th. Mr. Ban c ro ft la said to be one o f the beat and most interesting lecturers be fore the public today and always de lights audiences wehever he appears He Is an Inspirational speaker; his wit and hum or startling, original and laugh producing; hla im itations eccen tric and true to life, and hla In struction priceless. WOMEN VOTE FOR Continued from lat page R. C. Im m ele, 104, H. F. Jones. 80. C. N. Ehret, 73. OREGON W . G. Phoenix. 71. Mr. Atkinson. <2. C. H. Irvin. 5 4 .. G. W. Farris. 45. G. A. M cFarlane. 3. J. C. W illiam s. 3. J. F. Redm ond. 2. G. W. W ells. 1. Mrs. M. 1. W illiam s. 1. Chairman Slocum announced the result o f the vote which show ed H F. Jones nominated for coun cil for the one year term, and Lynch, Me- Sherry and Imm ele for the tw o year term. On m otion the ticket was named the "C itizens' T ick e t." It is understood that at a caucus held the follow in g night W. G. Pheontx was nom inated to run against H. F. Jones, and C. N. Ehret against the other nom inees on the "C itizens' T ick et." ORDINANCE No. 31 (C ontinued from page d rents, and look after the matters with which this ordinance Is con cerned. the recorder shall perform such duties SECTION 34. V io la tio n <>f O r d in a n c e s ; P en alty. Any person who shall violate any o f the provisions o f this ordinance, or do anything herein forbidden, or refuse or fall to do what la herein directed to be done, shall, upon conviction thereof be lined In a sum o f not less than live dollars and not m ore than fifty dollars, or Imprison ed in the city Jail for a term not m ore than ten days, ezrept as a spe cific penalty Is otherw ise provided In this ordinance. Passed at a regular meeting of the com m on council o f the City of Redm ond. Oregon, held on the 12th day o f N ovem ber, 1912. Approved, this 12th day o f No vem ber, 1912. J. F. HOSCH. Mayor. Attest: F ollow in g Is the report o f Cline 1. P. H E W ITT. Falls School District No. 50 for the Recorder. month ending Nov. 1, 1912: F ollow in g are the names o f those The Spokesman for good printing earning highest num ber o f credits for hom e w ork: Sylvia Tetherow . Rsnswsd His Ceuraaa, Marie W ood. "Jabe Ms this of the Tblrtssotll Floyd Fetty. Georgia was a gu-d soldier." said lien Stanford White. eral lamgstn-et. “ but one day. «tw o Rosie Herzog. (he Confederates were retreating from Guy C laypool. (lie gory Held o f liettyslnirg. Julie threw bis musket on Hie ground, seal Monthly ezam lnation average: ed himself liy the roadside and ez Marie W oods, 90. claimed with veheliieiK-e: T il tie dog Sylvia T etherow . 97. gulled If I walk another step: I'm Opal Claypool. 94. broke down I can t do It. And Jabe Ouy Claypool, 90. was the picture o f despair. Floyd Fetty, 93. " t i l t up. man.' etcialm ed the rap Edgar W ells, 91. tala 'Itoo’l yon know the Yankees Stanford W hite, 93. are following us? They'll get you sure.' Rosie Herzog. 92. ” f a n 'I help It' said Jahe. 'I'm Mary Melster, 8 2. done for. I'll mil march another step" ('has Melster, 80. “1 he Confederates passed along over Susie M elster, 80. • he crest of a hill and lost sight of MRS G RAC E BENEDICT. poor, dejected Jatie In a moment Teacher. there was a rreah rattle of musketry ami a renewed crash o f shells Hud Hoi,||>\V a d v e r t i s i n g delily Jalie apiieared on the crest of the hill, moving with hurricane sw ift Now is the tim e to begin laying Hess and follow ed by a cloud of duat plans for advertising your holiday As he dashed hy hla captain that ottl goods. The Spokesman can help cer said: “ Hello. Jahel Thought you wasn't you In this m atter— can do publicity work for you that will bring good going to march any more?' " Thunder:' replied Jabe as he hit results. Let us help you. the dust with renewed vigor 'You don't call this marching, do you f •— The Spokesman lor g-.od printing Kansas City HLar. REPORT OF CLINE FALLS SCHOOL DIST. NO. 50 * MIH NTVIKW (yJ j. f . iio s n i, M. I). HR iiciiejto«.J Phone No S10 Ol!u«> in Kitintand & Phoeni* Building City Drai Oregon U r t i ill O liti. a F. h . R 0 DEMFYER PHYSICIAN and SriUiEON * d Transfer All Orders Gikrn S atin fartory Ar ■ “ Kye* Tested. Liannes Properly Fitted OAlrc in Khret Itnm. block Kedmond, • Flour, Feed and It M SUKKRY pi* Oregon D R . J. H A R R DENTIST C A FE ROYAl filli and F »tneti Kedmond, • Oregon Albert Farris Etuma McDowell Hits Morse Maud Malkaon Marlon Fruebe Nth Grade Roland Bush l.avonla llennlnger Hale Ordway Ham Bates W ill Gregory IViuglas Mutarkey Orisa Hears John Brewer W ill llennlnger Flota Thompson Franrss Thompson 7th Gratle Roy Hkeen Frieds Buckley. Cecil Pratt Clarence Htelnkopf W endell Thompson nth tirade W ilber Dlttemorn. Meda Gillette Rachel Case Mildred Smith. Vivian Young Charles Abbey. Eva Gillette Clyde Fry e . PHYSICIAN and SI KG EON Johnson Building Evelyn Smith Now for Sale ä •»»> I* 4 srt ..f Ulf city NOTE* teacher We are glad to see Richard Will- Manufactured by Oregon’s Finest Mill. NOTICE THE TASTE - YOU’LL LIKE IT. Made to comply with the Pure Food Law, therefore Kedmond - Oregon carnea tn slock th« LEAPING BRANDI OF GOODS THF TKKKKRONNK Law, land & Abstract Co. TERREBONNE. that art- handled is it first das* ctiit ORE ( '. P. J U D G E , M anager Ben (J o tte r Contractor & Builder Plana, Hpectflralion* and Estimate* furnished for ail classes o f buildings Kedmond, Oregon Milk and Crea D E LIV E R E D TO « W * ERS IN ANY PA*t Of HEDMOND She Kept Tab. F ather-W hat time did that young man leave? iHiiighisr- Just when ton got borne from the card party and Susan I'lme tiark from her night out Pittsburgh I'r-sa. Nu» Is ths lim e to begin laying plans for sdvertislng your holiday good* The Spokesman ran help you In this matter ran do publicity work for you that will bring good results Iwt us help you K K HTCYrt Phone 404 Everything Good in PAINTING Geo. Koh Sign Writing, Fainting, Decorating dkaler in Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Wall Paper, Etc. Store and Shop opposite Spokesman Office, Redmond, Orel!»»