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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1912)
TU ' ln in y ,(tr TMK KKOMONI» SI'OKKSMI N ELSE BESIDES THE NEWS TR Y THE NEW ét Not W hite R iver Flour Manufactured b y Oregon’s Finest Mill. NOTICE 5 THE TASTE-- YOU’LL LIKE IT. Made to comply with th« Pure Food Law, therefore :h & R o b erts REDMONI), OREGON B u b b le s. Central Oregon Garage — N O W HAS— Presto-Lite Gas Tanks S T Y L E B. $25.00 E X C H A S IGE, $2.75 C L E A N G AS. N O C L O G G E D P IP E S A S W IT H C A R - B IT E G E N E R A T O R S . T U R N ON THE GAS W IT H A HI : y a n d presto - L IT E , C L E A N GAS. A L S O G A S O L IN E . S U N D R IE S , D U LMOND TIRES. HESS & REEDY, Pro P ; t have A M A J O R IT Y OK MKN rS . Phone 704 MEDFORD FRUIT FILLS m VOTKRM* PH K 4 ÏO I S H it.11 Y K A R SAW .1;H N A M E S ON P E T IT IO N S HEED AS N tlT S U P P U T E N T In obtaining saloon licenses In a wet precinct It la now necessary for the petitioner to get names o f a ma jo rity o f all voters. Including both men and women, according to an opinion given by Attorney Oeneral C raw ford to H. H. Hendricks o f Fos sil. Mr. Hendricks said W heeler county had voted wet as a whole and also Spray precinct, and he wanted to know If mandamus could be brought against the county court to compel the Issuance o f a saloon li cense, If names o f the m ajority o f male voters were obtained on the petition. The attorney general held that It could not. E very big Republican politician talks aa naturally about "m e and L in co ln " aa every Democratic poll- tlclan talks about "m e and Jeffer- GO O C T — A I T I . EH L E A D BY N K A K I.Y ïik i CARS Writing to a frleiul. tba author of “ KurotreaD Vrart" Includes what ho terms "a couple o f bubbles” In ona lat ter Una. ha says. he found lu tha London Telegraph, tha other ha down not iivuunt for. Well, this U tha buhbla: The new bishop o f New ¿eaiaud. In a farewell and pathetic Interview with his moth er after hla appointment. was thus ad dressed by her. in eu<b sequence as sobs and tears would permit: "1 sup pose they will eat you. my dear. 1 try to think otherwise, but I suppose they will. Well, wa must leave It In tha bauds of proetden> e Hut If they do. inlnd. my dear, and disagree with them." Another buhbla. and a very tiny ona: Foster arrived late for hla dinner. a ;«l oglxed for being late, explaining that be had been detained by Uavlug to stand godfather to one of Charles l»l< kens' children. ~l hope." *nld Doug las Jerrold. "that If you gave Lhe child a mug. It wasn’t your o w n " Young Doctor, Big Pill. “ I bad got my luvdtrgl education by the hardest work.' said the doctor, "and bad hung out tny shingle. 1 had expected to have to wait for the first patient, but Dot to have to wall no long. Finally, however, the call came It was to a little house uu the edge of town, and « l a a 1 got there I found a woman sick with I bad no Idea what I made out a ‘pill prescription’ for her. and fur fear that I shouldn't ram tny money I wrote nearly the whole ma lefia medica Into IL Then I told her to send It to the nenrest drug store and have It tilled, and then I le ft After en hour or two a small, ate« k beaded boy appeared af tuy office, which was over the hrnk and approached by out ■Ide stairs Was I the doctor that hint just been at hla maw's house? Hla maw’a home rorreaponded with the bouse I had Just visited, so I was the doctor ’Well.’ he went on. ‘my maw asya bow you expert her to swallow that air pill? Hbe ain’t no boss.” *— New York I’oet Fruit shipments from Medford for 1312 will reach 775 cars, against 53 4 for 1910, the previous banner year. There were 244 cars o f pears, 435 o f apples, and 10 mixed. It Is estimated that 85 cars o f apples are W a n te d M are L ig h t . awaiting shipment. Each year In A dealer was explaining to a pro the future the ratio will Increase to a greater degree aa the orchards spective woman purchaser the pro|*l ling mechanism o f a bicycle come Into bearing. “ I understand that jierfectly." she There Is one thing s defeated can said at last ’’Now what makes the front whewl go round?" Kverylssly’s didate always says shout the man Magazine who defeated him It la this ’ ’ He will atoop to anything." A n o th e r Id o l S h a tte re d . It Is nonsense to say " I jiiy k and the You c* n »su ally * • » » auspicious world laughs with you “ The laughing hyena la always laughing but the character by tba way he hates the world does not laugh with It Halt police, (.eke News non " ________ W h*n then* Is ft strong but Iftsy Act In the valley so that yon need not In country town society a married young man In the neighborhood peo- tear those who Mend on the hill—From "W h y doesn't he the Danish man has no social standing except by pie always ask join the arm y?’1 hla w ife ’s aide. - e~ — I e re. I <•.!.*. * s |»|»*»»tcr. Politic*. News Is M l.hep. D ivori e. tlruut t.lven- Marriage*, or the H h l.n l ami M oral l-ap.c* o f Ilio These things pla* their Inevitable parta In the .lav a li r a s which la on I* a record o f a .lav a events In lhe world Hut this pain*r prlnla ueas In lla a.I.erllsIUK columns, too T h e r e ’s ne ao about lhe new things that have been .le*lsr.l and made for the eon# Slid daughters .if turn T h e r e ’s lira rlothee nr » a ala are carrying a thrill o f anticipa tloll au.l Interest lo alive people T h e r e ’ s ties furniture neas. alth Its direct hearing upon home making T hre e nea food stuffs neas. alth Its universal appeal to normal people a ho enjoy Ihrlr meals There a bar galU ueas (or the buyer of house hold supplies » f alt sorts price facta which have a different bearing upon the question o f a hat a to be come o f your this s e e k s Income In every a.I In lhe paper la opporfunl ty news" for somebody Even If we could make (he neaa and editorial feature sections l a Ice aa Inlereallng aa at present, hoa in complete s paper this ao u ld be alth out the ada \n) Farm er t an t.cf 4 aluahlc l k > d . I |a>a 4|>|>ll< allon but strictly pun e and wholesome. J t il of t rim e. F R E E HOOhH H U I > tH M M l M NOT BL CACHED Now for Sale by > Many farmers are not a a a r e that the government publishes several valuable books for free distribution The hooka are apportioned lo sena fora and congressmen from ehom they can be obtained by merely ask tng for them Among the moat use ful o f these books are the Agrirut tural Year Hook, that for 1911 being the latest Issue.! The government also publishes a very practical book on "Disease# of the Horae ” and an other on Diseases of Cattle and a lie port o f the llureau o f Animal In dustry o f special value to stock rale era Asking for copies o f these books •foes not place the citizen under any obligation whatever to the senators or congressmen, aa the books are printed by the government and paid for by the taxpayers Many an O r e gon far mer has cured alck horses and rattle by following the dire*-, t Iona in the govern ment's doctor books I f you are Interested, send your request to Senator Jonathan Hourne. Jr,, Senator l l e o r g e (’ ham herlaln. Congressman W C Hawley or Congressman A W l.*!Trrty. at Washington. I> C P 4 ls l.F I That M iT THERE M H h T Tow n V r u r r v s y s r r I U I .1 I uviol who* fo r lh e T h e exhibitors at the recent Aral Northwest Land Producta show at Portland, at a banquet tendered to them by the Por tland C om m e r cial Club, voted unanimously to make the show an annual event The gath ering represented exhibits from Washington, Oregon, Idaho will III » D M k l l l III II » I ION M I N I Ml I 44 I » \n excellent ta lló n to m ak e Itetia la< worked mil by lhe im nllry de pi.iiip. ut » I the Oreg on Agricultura l College <vss evblb lle.l there .luring Fa, mera Week It OMIlalWg «0 lbs • heal I " I ! » bran. I » lbs »a te , -. iba i-ach »> middlings. linseed meal, wh ole m i n . gro und c o i n , wn.l beef w. lap -• lbs charcoal. 1 lbs re. h grit and shell. 4 »• # sail, and Jo lbs kale Ibis is sufficient for one hen for a .ear and If alM l l • ......I ben sh all.>uld produce I « » - kgs I » «he year , ration it I Ik aged meal u high or wh ole corn for any reason dllhcull to obtain either or both, may be om itte d and good reaulta still be obtained I have tried all th in g s," o ld pie say, pen wn.l all la o f little value " (i. A. McFarlane LAWYER PrR.ti.«» in *11 *m! I* I'URE Jersey di'livvrvil to any |mrt ..f (hr "tj. MOI AH IH j, K » TIi'IIKNog rh * itir N** *|u k .1 . City Drav AND H. Uml Redmond • Oregon A ll Ordern (livra | Snfinfitrtury At J. F. HOSCH, M. D. PHYSICIAN Flour, Feed and R M> SMKRRY, FS*| and SURGEON IHDcr in kivimoml & Phoenix U m ilim i; Uctlmiiiui, • Oregon F. II. ROIEMEYKR C A F F ROVAI lUh and F Orati PHYSIC IAN and SURGEON carnea in stori Eye* Tented. I ì I u m u ìi Properly Kitted the I.KAIUNC BRANS OF GOODS Other in Khrot lino. Murk Kedmond, - Oregon that are handled nil first clan* caí« DR. J. HARK DENTIST Johnmm Huiidintf Redmond, • Oregon and Hrltlah Columbia In leaa than 24 hours after the band master sounded “ tapa." closing the show on the last night. Manager llond received the first application fur apace at the next show, to be held In October. 1*13 It was made by President Halley o f the Paisley Irrigation Pro ject , on be half o f the Palaley C om mercial Club, which made one o f the most att rac tive community exhibits at the r e cent land show “ I will g ive you the liest spare next yea r." said Manager Bond. “ You r enterprise in bringing your exhibits l&o miles In wagons and 255 miles by railroad, thla year, will not be forgotten " Ben (»otter Contractor & Builder Milk and ft D K L IV K H F D TO Cil KttS IN AN T P A « T 0 f HED4IONU lia n a , S p e o flc a U o n e and E s t ím a le s fu rn is h e d fo r a ll rlaaaea o f b u ild in g s It Kedmond, Oregon P hone 40« The Spokesman for...... Good Printing K .HTETK«|