tmihhda THE REDMOND APOKKSMA N PAGE TWO We call special attention to our splendid SILVERWARE, Community and 1817 01 line in town. CUT GLASS and SILVER Tools of all descriptions. Look at those filled with tools for the boys. Nickle Serving Dishes, Cassarolles, Bean large number of other useful and service Call in and jnake your selection and we will make time you designate. ALFRED S u c c e s s o r to J o s e p h H . J a c k s o n SOMEBODY IS EXPECTING YOU ON Christmas or New Year They are waiting for you to come The Homing Instinct Tells You to Go THE DESIRE FOR COMFORT SUGGESTS THE LINE OF BLOCK SIGNALS To Chicago, Omaha, Denver, Kansas City and all Point* East T H E EASY W A Y ” TH ROIGH Trains & High Class Equipment A Pleasure TO ANSWER Questions W rite Them You Are Coming, Then Let Us Tell You How Little It Will Cost H. BAUKOL. A gent O-W. R A N„ Redm ond, Oregon C. H. BAGGOTT’S Quick Delivery Express and Transfer Line All orders given prompt and careful attention. iV T T H E R E W ORK FO R A WAN I' W ell, you can set a w ant ad to work for you In a short tim e by con AD TO DO IN V O IR sulting T he Spokesm an. A F F A IR S ? A black edged envelope looks so dism al th a t It should be excluded S om ething to sell for you, such a« the malls. al and personal property ? S o m e form W hen get through with your ilng to DO for you, such as secur- work, for you heaven's sake go off and g a te n a n t? Som ething to bring reat; d o n 't bother those who are <out fo r you, auch a* an Im proved 1 still busy, orklng force In your bualnesa? R edm ond, O re g o n Woman Voter Will Not Disclose Her Right Age A Salem dispatch of Nov IS says Because the reg istration clerk de clared th a t It was m andatory under the law for her to give her e ia rt age a wom an, whose nam e he declines to disclose, w alked Indignantly out of the office and. unless she changes her mind and retu rn s to register, she will not have the right to vote at the coining city election. POW ELL B l ’T T E Dec. 3, Sir. and M rs W alter F oster visit ed In P rlnevllle T hanksgiving day, the guests of relatives Mrs. W m. Nanny of Deschutea.vl»- Ited Mrs. W lllcoxen last Tuesday, re tu rn in g hom e W ednesday. Mr. and Mrs J. K. Rice e n te rta in ed a t a T hanksgiving dinner T h u rs day. T heir guests were Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. M ustard and Mr. and Mrs. Glen M ustard and fam ily. Mra. Jack F erguson visited the past week In Bend, the guest of her m other. Miss Jen n ie Allen and sm all friend Mias l.urllle Core, visited the form er's brother, H erm an Allen, sev eral days th e past week. MIsS Allen is a popular teacher In the Bend schools, and m uch enjoyed her out ing In the Powell B utte farm ing sec tion. I«ee Hobbs, Karl S aunders and Al len W lllcoxen were Bend visitors last Tuesday. Mr and Mrs. K. N. Hall attended the T hanksgiving dance In Redmond T hursday evening. Mra. L. J. Alley and daughter, Mrs. flouts L udtke and fam ily, visit ed a t the N. P. Alley hom e several days the past week, leaving for P ort land Sunday, w here they will m ake th eir fu tu re home. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Davidson of Bend, w ere d inn er guests at the W lllcoxen hom e Thursday. W allace Sm ith sold a load of hogs Friday to H. F. Meyer of Redmond The young people from Powell B utte who are atten d in g school In Prlnevllle and visited hom e folks during th e ir T hanksgiving vacation, retu rn in g to th eir srhool duties Sun day were: The Misses Jennie and A nns M iller, G ladys and Hazel Bsyn Swan Erickson & C’ontrnrtor* and Builder« The law provides that persons reg istering m ust give their age at the last birthday, and considerable tro u ble has been experienced by the reg- Ihtratlon clerk with the fair sex on this subject The woman above m entioned was the Drat one who re fused to register when required to give her age Since the books were opened. 1199 voters, most of them women, have registered lian a. Estimates tie tail Drawing* Fur nished U pon AlpllcstlSS REDMOND, ORE. Alm s Johnson and Viola Trueadalr. and Messrs. Carl and Harold C harl ton and Lloyd Husaett. Allen W lllcoxen took what Is known as the second degree In the fraternal w orkings or the Masonic order Friday evening lie Is a m em ber of the Itrdm ond Masonic lodge T he Shepherd school Is In receipt of a budget of bonks to be used In th eir library. T hese books are pro vided through the m edium of the st^te library fund I tec 4th T here are a num ber of cases of d e a r f • r i e n d hog colera reported near Bend It Is hoped all necessary precaution will 1*0 you know thnl you ought to VOI R W IFE WILL be exercised to check this fatal epi buy your nuts from a store th at sells |m<r demic am ong hogs. I«OVE YOU MORE lots of nuts, then you can get fresh Leland Casey Is loading a car of w heat for shipm ent to Bend. nuts. AMD G ET YOU A num ber of our people are m ak l»on't you hate to crack a nut and METTER MKAl-8 ing preparations to take a num ber of their thoroughbred fowls to the rom- find that It la all dried up Inside snd IF YOU K E E P Ing poultry show st Redmond not At to eat? That la because the CLEANLY SHAVED J. M T engtnsn, D C. Y stes snd Frank Bsyn are loading a carload of nut In last year's AND K E E P YOUE w heat consigned to Bend dealers N uts will come In nice for C h rist Mr and Mrs. K. A Bosaett and HAIR TRIMMED. fam ily were pleasantly en tertained mas. Which kind do you like best? English w alnuts st 20c a pound, pe at the A. W. Bayn hom e Sunday. C. H. M iller and R. W. Rhoads cans at 20 cents a pound, alm onds STOCK ERT were Powell B utte visitors Monday. at 20 cents a pound, or filberts at W IL L FIX YOU OUT. Mr. M iller, as the present m anager of the D eschutes M utual Telephone 20 rents a pound? Co., was Introducing his successor to Your friend, p our people. It Ms JACOB. T here were lots of land buyers In this section last week snd sevsral P B After I wrote you the above sales are reported. A popular young rarm er of these I went down town and bought a POLK’S parts planned an enjoyable day's great big bag of nuts from OREGON and W A B M IN C T v outing with a young lady friend last Sunday. They were disappointed, 1 Business l»irrc I.Jt i how ever, and now this heartless I» Ir e , lo r e e f M > , ir . young swain Is olfarlng all th e live V illes. . Sl ■ Irte i 1 stock on his ranch at greatly reduc each p ise«, inre'i.m , C*»’ ' 1 a - « i !.. » .li r V i* . . . l i - I ed prices Just to get even •i#o i I rw . .#• I Dir**« e ‘ I t>M«t ir!*a ftiwl 1 The Spokesm an for good printing. I < « U -, *' " r tv 1 by Hobb’s Cash Bakery and Grocery