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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1913)
t iim ih im f i t K R R I'M O N I» a P O K K S M X N pa o K » rrn J* i» four The Redmond Spokesman Gregory’s Variety Store Published » v e r y Thursday by Il II k l\ I. P A I . M K R At Rediuond, Oregon „fcu i i v . . ( . k . IS MAKING SOME VERY Attractive Prices IN C LEARING At.I, ODDS A N D KNl)S IN THEIR STOCK, GETTING R EADY f o r SPRING GOODS. All Dress Gingham» at ................ 7**c Rest Gal ¡teas gn a t ....................... 12 '•c Rest Prints all go a t..................... 5c Rest Outings, all colors. 1 2 ^ and 15 cent good?* all go a t................... 10c All SW EATER COATS, Men's. Roys’, Children's and Ladies’, and A VIA T IO N CAPS ONE THIRD OFF. Last call in Ribbons, traces and Embroideries, ONE THIRD OFF. These cut prices are on now. in fact we will sell you un derwear and everything in winter lines CH EAPER than the CHEAPEST. Y O l ' R S F O R B l 'S I N K S S B. E. GREGORY Corner o f Slh and K Sts RKDMOND. ORK. C. H. BAGGOTT’S QUICK DELIVERY Express and Transfer Line All Orders Ghen Prompt Attention Leave Orders at the Redmond Pharmacy S. D. FOX & CO. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars «t K.aai»a ^ BLACKSMITHING, Iron and Wood Working I have fitted up a shop on west E street where I am prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithing and anything in the nature of Iron and Wood Work, at prices consistent with first class work. When you want anything in the above line call and see me— I will treat you right and give you satisfaction. I B U Y A N D S ELL A L L KINDS OF SECOND H A N D GOODS Advertlalng R a i e » U|>on « e plication loa.le bnoao Knlereil a » mh ' o ii .1 -rlaaa m a lle r July t t . I P 10. al the poelolflce al Ketlmeiul. Oreg on , ululer the Ar t e f Mare h S. 1878 G. W. DAVIES The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond' Buckley Express Co Phone No. !I06 DRAYING AND HEAVY H AULING City Express Called for and Delivered “ T he »SYMBOL T h e govern or . It * e e m . to u*. ha* alread y enough to do under Ihe law. If he doe* It » e l l . without going oul- *ld e o f hi* prescribed duties to flud othe r thin g* to occupy his lim e and atten tion T he bill would place *urh an arb itra ry pow er In the handa o f the g o v e rn o r that he would be pra c tically a t ' l a r and In the rane either o f a corrupt or Ill-balanced man would keep the state In a condition o f constant turm oil without effectin g an » lasting benefit Keen If the bill were g re atly m o d ified It should not he perm itted to pass T h e people who elect the sher- iffs and district attorneys ha ve found a way to e ffe c tiv e ly oust those offi cials In case of dereliction o f duly, and Ihe public official who la now openly d efy in g public oplulon and jronalgnlng Ihe trusting v o l e r to the uttermost depth. Is diminishing In numbers in a ntoal rem ark ab le way under the soothing Influence o f Ihe popular laws. \ X KTO Portland Oregon ian T h e att en tion o f G overnor West Is t a ile d to the constitution o f the state o f O re gon. article V. section IS. defining the veto pow er If. says the ronall- tutlon In substance, a measure pass ed by the l e g i s l a t i v e Assembly shall be ap pro ved by the g overn or, be shall sign, but If not, he shall return tt with hla objection s to the house wh ere It shall ha ve or iginated. T w o years a g o G ov e rnor W est ve toed 58 measures, a fte r the aeaalon had adjourn ed It was notorious that a part o f these vetoes were Inspired by pique or a n ge r to ward the a u thors o f the bills, or by a definite and unconcealed effort at reveng e T h e G ov e rn or now threatens oth e r vetoes if his le gis la tiv e program shall not g o through He proposes thst Ihe members shall line up. or take the consequences When the G ov e rn or sends In his vetoes, let us hope that he will abide by the constitutional req uirement that the hills shall he returned "w i t h his objection s " When his real ob jections shall be entered In the rec ord. It will he seen how far con stitu tional govern ment at .Salem has been superseded with govern m ent by pas sion and prejudice, and how far a sacred constitutional p re rog ativ e has been pervert ed Into a vicious execu tiv e club. A X K ll 1*1 Iti.It SKKVli »H I Wilt’ll Ti’MYl'Iing Between ('•Mimi Oregon timi l'nrtlaml la-c»»». j Hu* THROUGH SERVICE Ret ween Curtlnml, Tacoma and Suait I. •>« « au«* j tin- four »plunditlly «*»^ui|»|M*d Irwins «,.,.) O»» I, I ’«i iff I Sound Expresa unti Sli.i-ta Limitivi Tram il»* Lux*. ltd wet’ll Orrgun ami the East, bucati . uf solid trama daily in each direction O W Limitai and Portland & Puget Sound F.xpn ?, i»cnWf Omaha. Chicago. K n t i a a a City und wll |«mt, unti the S»a>-Spokane Train de Luxe to Si. pi(j ami Minncnpolin. IT S A P L E A S A N T Dl V\ TO A N S W E R QUESTION H. R A C K O L. REDMOND. • Agent OREGON m 1 P * r '*">' ,roro <UU T A F T A N I» ROOSKVKt.T. Ow iters f o l W J Hr»an. Auctioneer W ood row Wilson, t'lrrk to: in lw*bt r o l l » a tu ad o * r r Aiul uv »r binding hAUt! Aiul foot. M u n * him hAtiK UIMU» Ihr fAt a I mrAh unlit thr loti IC IrgK*'*! tntrrrftt «lp»utir» hlm T h r r e 1 a but onr (h i n « upon Ihr fArm llk r H. Ai)ü ttiAt I a i h » i ‘ aoa illAO t h tat whlrh •«Arm « nr» plADtA r » f r y l i m « you hrrak ItA root* « h u i r b loM om i Art* |»r*-»lIfl« ah «! r v r r y (lowrr Ihr fAthrr of a million u m !*; «*%r»ry lr>*f I a ao • * ! , t ' « ,n brAnrh a Aj»r a t . And «*«rry plAni a plA(ooi) of bAyonriA, Atul a flrld of thru» IIkr ao Arm«««! iu>«i T h r « h o i r I h A ( I h r ( *r A t r Al U r r g o n l i A r d f o C i f - plAOt I a a lor ttim lrtl tr«»icrt«bir m r » r r t r « A |IMI«| lllir uf O llA . U roAAM . And yrf thr fAnn rr UAd I w i i r f lUAkr h u !»«*«! o f (*At)AdlAI1 I hi At !«*• thAD A( (lAAollnr And Hundrlr«* (rttlpl lo br At I'ttiM’ oll Inlr rr «! Ainu k«^npA A AtiM k of T lfrA Add ) Do You Know IX »X T K ll K Oon't kirk because you have to button your wife's waist lie gla«l your w ife ha* a waist and doubly glad you have a w ife to button a walat for Home men's wives ha ts no walat to button Home men's wtve'a waists have ao buttons on to button. Home men's w lve’a waist* who have buttou* on to button don t rare a continental whether they are buttona or aot Home men don't have any wives with buttona on lo button, any more than a rabbit T h e prevailing Idea o f the time Is to make everyth in g as pleasant as possible for the children And the principle seems almost unquestion able It would seem a little short of barbarous to do otherwise Hut some good things are spoiled by overdo Ing. and It may be that we are over doing tjie attempt to make e v e r y thing pleasant and agreeable for the rising gen eration In the home. In the school and In church our whole study may be to please the child and make the way easy Hut when the household pet passes Into the husl ness world, the way Is not made as easy. Grim difficulties confront It on every hand, and nothing hut pluck, patience and perseverance will ov ercome them. Hut the child that has always been entertained and helped along an easy way Is not likely to possess these Important q ualltles. VKAIt W l l H K TTK Il The old yea r gilded away so smoothly, «lay succeeding day, month fo llo w in g month, and no abrupt end ings that we hard ly noticed the pas sage o f the hours. W in te r melted Into spring, spring lingered a while with her birds and flowers, then warm ed Into summer. Hummer fruits ripened and dropped Into autumn's lap. and autumn, amid a sho wer of fa llin g leaves, moved on to ward w in ter again T h e old year ends p ro m ptly at the midnight hour and goes out In s o l emn darkness. an«l again the r lrc le la complete. I f the old yea r ha«l Its hours o f bitter sorrow, II had its Hines o f holy Joy Many o f the dear old friends liv e on ly In the memory, but we have hosts o f new ones. T h e true hearted meet the new year with a hope and a prayer that In Us day they may " r i s e on stepping stones" «if their «leail selves to h e lle r things Of ’ej ^ h i.m « I t é r é tiefure «be ha.l .lune Il lu a allpahod or ileaollery « a i The follow lug public *ale nollre I* going the round* of the pre** and I* tickling the riba of the democrat* T I U R S U A V . F K H •>. 1913 Having decided lo move « e will •ell at public auction al the ea*t IT lim i I II HK SI.A l I . Il I K IIK I» front tloor of the W h ile House. I ' «' T h e Por tlan d K v en lo g T e le g r a m on Marth I. I t l J a ‘ I " « . I.» k a very tru th fu ll y aaj * One o f the m the (o llo w lna described protieflv moat dangerous aiul revolnllou ary to-wll hill* e v e r IntriHlueetl lu the l.cgtsla One elephant, amimi h mouthed lure I» that of Senator M rt’ olloeh. age uncerlaln. » e l l ted but Itmk* » h i r h e m p o w e r* the g ov e rn or to r e thin af te r a »irentiou* rampolgu. move al pleasure any aherllf or ilia ■mall «car on right aide, hating been t'rlct att or ney In the « t a l e ami ap gored by bull m oo*« point hla own oltlrtal* Instead Il e I* One *et of g o lf sticks * l l * h l lr to lie the »o le Judge o f whether or worn, one ateam roller g.md a* nea not there la need for *urh r em ov al* only u*ed one »e a r One Job loi of and appolntmenla. and In raae o f ar lion on hl» pari earh official » i l l ie«-l * l ' * * " * * r* T he re will al*o be tigered at the the »a la ry whlrh now by l a « attach- ■ame lim e al 0 » » l e r lia». Ihe follow e* to the olflcea In raae o f the re Ing described personal properly. to- moval o f a »h e rllf the g o v e r n o r '» man apparently would dro p In and w It tine bull mouse, calteli In June take rh urge o f everyth in g. Inrludlng 191}, but large for Ila age and Im the t a » collection and the eno rm ou* sunis'thua at hla dUpoa.1. and for «*>'«-•« fr ' lul A , r " * b' « , h Ihe - ur" A,* ° ,hr~ whirl. . J W regularly _____ - ele. led .her.IT I. under bond T h e appolnlad aherlff « » • » ' « • • “ """ Hull M>«> F ree lunch al mmn seem ingly I* under no ob li gation lo anyone, not even lo the regula rly ®nndwlchea » I I I be aervad T e r m * o f Sale Four year»' lime elected »h erllf . whone money he will so fre e ly handle o0 « P P ~ » ' 4 • « • « r l l y note., b a r i n g T H IN G S » J aC B S O R IP T lO N R A T K S (.leaaaol auit dlellked Or II mny Hlrtclly lo Ailv aure oiean a atronaer • f o r t 10 gyatenmHse One tear. f l >0 l'Iuee mulilba. .»Or h^ r wortl ,|„ h better wtlb leaa SU meolba. Tt> Slnsli’ »-».pie». !» u b o f üf lM,rflirn, u tn au or.lerl* («O V K H N M K V T W IT H < T.t II Hotel Redmond Bar The houaewlf» »»<1 • «* • * • » * r* mmmit llie maii» • •»»* dealre lo tain grenier •»re lie u r» WHh her II ma» meaii a «lealr» I.» be self fo r « * ' fol ami lu nheerv# le *he leller Ih » prlnclplea lo Ih » ninHo. Keep Chehalla, Wn , llce-Nugget Gov ern or West o f Oregon, who for the past few years has delighted In bask Ing In the sunlight as a real dy«d-ln the-wool reformer, and one of Illuse who believes the spectarular will cov e r ov e r a multitude o f shortcom ings. has run his political machine against a snag The present Oregon l e g i s l a t u r e has apparently put the gears o f the machine out o f order for keeps. Tube*» Our bul AtAndArd am arimtlun lA OlAtnond. tnAkr u f llrr cam I mp produ rr»! on Ahur! nul I r r \Vr hAvr A A rrtlrr rhAngr o f I ' r i f i o a I a II u A fu f » I - UK a li rim sn I »11o l A i t k * I gut And don't f o r g r i wr do a a t ' I« » » » a i *1 grnrrsl (X I for t o cell’ s that a gArAgr buAlnrAA frpAir work, l l r r rr your aleaks m * b otlk rfl pAlrtng. And AturAgr uf rA r» Son Halt al 11 .*nta r g a r at l i •• Central Oregon Garage women m i r a r l i tneft « * tiiAy n p r r l ordinaa rra iiiAklug If a mlAdrmrAtior i*» » r a r a dlrfy Ahlrt or r u m « down town tiiiAhAvrn T h r r r I a rotiAlder* able this » „ m a n suffrage eat ton beyond what appears on the aurfare The 14th m i rn| it, hi ;•>•» ke11'* “ «j (*lder Vinegar at Jtc p i I H obbs Cash Bakery ami t'hunr T‘» 4 t„ l‘» t » U j qt, o f Feb ruary la a day Valentine It was a very o«l«l notion, alluded to by Hhake ■pear», that on this dny birds begin to couple, hen« c perhaps arose the « listoni o f sending on Itila d ale lei- ter» containing confessions o f love •fid AfTwtlon ALL SORTS “ ' ‘n "''r..,,' T h e r e la a l » •*» so®«««“ ^ ,'>an’ funny about a ">»» dt»ean I arcui It la surprlsli • hoa P™** som etim es Is » b « « « he tII»«** thè righ i, suturila»*® ««* necessary l o d " » n kiln I to th e Insane »»iintn W h e n a girl Irspef*''1’ 1 w llh a young man. *®d great ileal o f insiti®«®. 11 * occur l o ihe * »un* m** poor g ir l I® doomed to » I * 11 H ie boys and girls look al lite » I d ei p e o p le and See « h a i they lio T h e y point ment watch the Words o f the fath er and P e o p le are not • * mother and the frlenda. and take favor® ■■ ■■ they » think ------- t*®f their cue quickly F.ven Ihe little fA v o n fhry m i » " ' ,n 1 O lle » are ever watchful l o see Just .. I* how closely father and mothar a d W h e n a III it ti o ' 1’’* r { here to the truth he ne v e r again I<>n0 * musc nient If h • k u n l » ^ l.'ive at home not only helps m ak e T h e "h ack to the f a r m " cry Is no longer a Joke It |. , w, „ „ „ (h|, •hai place sweeter while you are 'lo re, blit helps pass away the hours part o f those who have seen the e r o f IttlNffH’«® ror o f their ways and would he Had lo get back and And that the f Brm V a l e n t i n e s are provided fo r all han not gone away ahead of them L i k e tile r a i n they may ilearend up on ihe just and upon the unjust When the women take „v e r lh„ county offices the cuspidors will K„ kappy inai In proportion out o f the courthouses with a wo aa we are content man Judge on the bench the lawyers w llL h jtfi uklns Alll| wl(h The Spokesman for good prin ting faintly an- not • * • < 10 r i i i 1 1 ^ lime, lei him «•»«*• »P *'•* You ...... Ivi brain and I" " '' >f* but when your stn "®** may depend upon II " H y G eorge. I i® '1 ,h" In.” declared • I’ ltiiburi " H o w now '*" " I sent this anil they a»’ nt nt’ ’ kack 1 | , j