The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, February 13, 1913, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    T H IU H I i a »
PAUK
rin: R ichmond
K O ru
h p o k » hm
n li , ,
•Ml
\ n ’
IVratmally. M. br.t.i If . h.iiio.l
The Redmond Spokesman
Gregory’s Variety Store
IS M A K IN G SOME V E R Y
Attractive Prices
IN C L E A R IN G A L L ODDS AN D ENDS IN T H E IR
STOCK. G E TTING R E A D Y FOR S PR IN G GOODS.
All Dress Gingham.'- at ................. 7Wc
Rest Galiteas
a t .........................1*2 Wc
Rest Prints all jn> a t ....................... 5c
Rest Outings, all colors. 1*2* 2 and 15
cent goods all go a t ..................... 10c
All S W E A TE R
COATS. Men’s. Roys’. Children’s
and Ladies’, and A V IA T IO N CAPS
ONE T H IR D OFF.
I^ist call in Ribbons, Laces and Embroideries,
ONE T H IR D OFF.
These cut prices are on now, in fact we will sell you un­
derwear and everythin# in winter lines C H E A P E R than
the C H E APEST.
YOCKS KOR Bl'SINKSS
B.
E.
GREGORY
Corner of 6th aiul K Sts . RKPMOND, OUK
C. H. BAGGOTT’S
QUICK D E LIV ER Y
Express and Transfer Line
All Orders Given Prompt Attention
Leave Orders at the Redmond Pharmacy
S. D. FOX & CO.
Published ev*>ry Thursday by
Il II « C. L PALMKR
Al Hedmond. Or»|Oii
« « l , . r would noi b* suffi.......
,Um
vi Mt»k*’I »,
ti I ho ilu.l mi » ■ " * '
lull bo cuualdet'» himself capabl* of
Hiving » . l i b o lo obi iii.u SotiMUon
Coiiniri Ufo lu*» H di *w ha* Iv. bui
w Meli *•*-
or» orni them
liu e.thi»» w lu* live
Kuhea" and
St USCKIPTION MATCH
lu ih# country are
Strictly tu A d u n r t
Kuriiu»r*“ »H‘i Ila)«l'iwl. ' lo thè
i>iu* »ear
t l >0 Three nioiiih». M»o «'iRurolU* #tm»k**r tu lown. hut Ihe
Six month*.
'•< SlngU* copie»
hoa.l of Hie bu.ll»**. men In the
Advertising Unto. made ku*»»n world today I. that they were born
on the farm
Iahe aw.v Ihe .ur
upon application.
rounding evil, that beet the youn*
Knli>r*d 1 *» M'ooiul -el*«a m*tt*>r men or women on Ihe thrcahhold of
July 1«. m o , *t ih«* po*tolttr* *t life'. Journey In Ihe city, and .ubali
««•limolili, Oregon. under the Act of tule the helpful Indurne*# of nature,
Ma roll 3. 18 7 9»
and you fortify them for the aterner
walk, of Ilf*
T lll'R S O A V . KKII IS. ISIS
_ .....~
,
-*s»a . %
Kvery man talk# In an Important
way about hi. mall
He ha. lo go
s i m x s o u t rH K fip ai roil
down Sunday* to gel hi* mall hate,
tlur volili* roa.lor» of fhl* column
to leave lown because he tulsac. hi.
«•specialty the youn* men should
mall, and all Iher* I. In II I. a hill or
remember that .u ro e u I* fomiti mo.l
two and circular, adverll.ln* • mb'
often tn the path of toll
There I. no
lug «ehern*
If h* chance, lo be .1
way to genuine »ucce«* except thru
home when he open* II. hti.h. the
loll, either by hand or head
At the
mother will led the children, "don i
halite of t’ recy tn 13 4«. the Prince of
dl.turh father while he I« reading hi.
Walea. finding blinaelf heavily |>rea»
ed by the enemy, went word to hi. mall."
Ottkial Paper of the ('¡tv of Redwood .1 iu<- » *'•'*«< >
father for help
The father watch
in* the halite from a windmill, and
«celli* hi* »on w a. noi wounded and
could *aln the day If he would, »cut
word, "no. I will not come; lei the
hoy win hi. «pur», for. If Uod will* t
de.lre Iht* day to be hi* with all Ila
honor*."
Young man. n*ht your own baule,
all through and you will have the
victory. It I. a battle worth fight
Urtili un'ina to be uufurtuualc in
ihe mailer of de.irucllve Hie.
In
Ihe paal two year, that city ha. been
vt.lted with «cveral hi* tire«, and It
la reported Ihe Inaurante rómpanle#
are geltlug lo think (here la a hoo
dim or Jinx on the town
*'urituni*'
. » , i il
it.»! .....
IK) not get the fatal Idea that you
i , k . , ig
i.
are a gentua. and that, therefore I«
. .
i-
.
-, .
uo need of eloae application
it I«
here that multitude, fall. The curar
! of Ihe age la Ihe genluae.. men wtlh
enormou. »elf conceit and rgoltam
; and nothing else
ll la heller to he
an ox than an eagle, plain and plod,
j dim and uaefut. rather than high fly-
I ing and gootl for nothing but to pick
i out the eyea of earcaaae..
Kxtraor-
! dlnary rapacity without work I. ex­
traordinary
failure.
There la no
hope for Ihe peraon who begin# life
: reaolved to live by bis w it. for Ihe
[ probability I. that he haa not any It
, w aa not »afe for Adam, even In hla
unfallen .late, to have nothing to do,
and therefore Uod commanded him
to be a farmer and hortlrulturt.t lie
I w a. to drena the garden and keep It
and had he and hi. wife obeyed Ihe
divine Injunction and been at work,
they would noi have been aautiterlng
under the tree, and hankering after
the fruit that de.troyed them and
I their posterity; a proof positive for.
all age. to rome that those who do
not attend to their bualnea. are sure
to get Into mischief.
A doctor ha. declared that walk
,
,
Ing I« a llreanme exercise. and not
...
, ,
,,
especially Itellrflclal
llowrver. we
1
never knew a man I » have a puni ­
lure or burst a lire i bile he was
w alktng
i
Furniture
Made to Order
With the installation of my new wood working
machinery I now have complete facilities for
MAKING A LL KINDS OF FURNITURE TO
ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT A
REASONABLE
PRICE.
If you want any­
thin# in this line call and I et us talk it over.
I do all kinds of IRON WORK and BLACK-
SMITHING also at my factory on the corner
of 8th and E streets.
G. W. DAVIES
The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond
Buckley Express Co
Phone No. i»06
DRAYING AND
HEAVY HAULING
City Express Called for and Delivered
When Traveling
Iti’t w ecu i ’«•nlriil Oregiifi i«titl Port lumi. I.. ., ,,«• u/
ih.' THROUGH SERVICE.
Between I’ortland. Turom» nini Sentile, U. ,,IH. 0f
the four splendidly e«^ui|>|»ri! trinila. S teel n ytr
Owl. P.ufet Sound Ex|»rraa uml Shasta Limitad
Train dr Luxe.
Between Or«g«»n an«l the East. because . f
daily in e a * h direction o -w i
and Portland A Puget Sound Express to Ih-nwr,
Omaha, Chicago, K a n a a a City and all point# Hast;
and the So«»-Spokane Train de Luxe to St |*au|
and Mtnneapolla.
IT’S A PLEASANT DUTY
TO ANSWER QUESTIONS
It
ST. V A I.K N T IN K S I.AX
Tomorrow la St Valentine'. Iiay.
Perhaps you have heard the legend
of St. Valentine, hut If you have not.
here I. I. In a. small a nutshell a.
aurh a saint could be well rondens-
ed: St. Valentine lived long ago; an
emperor ruled him, and tlie emperor
whoae name was Claudius, became
very Jeaaoua of St Valentine or Kr.
Valentine, a. he was then called, and
one day Claudius cut Kr. Valtntine's
head off and banished his remains so
that nobody should know that he had
been beheaded.
"N o w
why did
Claudius do thla?” you ask. Well, he
did It because Kr Valentine was auch
a great favorite with the young peo-
pie that Claudius was not In tlieir af-
feet Ion at all.
—“ “ —
“ “ “
T i l » : K V M k i . k
Try as hard as you please, you ran
never get the knoeker to believe his
home town Is anything hut a modern
Nazareth.
Nothing good ran eome
from It. Kven when some bit of sue-
reasful hustling or unusual generos-
Ity aela the outside world talking, he
finds some flaw, some manner In
whlrh the deed would have been hot-
tered had It happened elsewhere.
HAUKOL.
REDMOND,
•
Agent
OREGON
ARE PROPOSED
iti u i i . i n m
i » m
VTK
on
W I »r
Ml»:
TO
II»:
i it» i»
in
*»i N•
P I . A N — BII.I.M
IN TltolM i » li
\T
KlltNT w»:wn|ON \ N I* X « T M » O N
I T N» X r >*» v i| o \ . |M I I I » P I « » .
p ii
Do You Know
it»:
that the Central Oregon Garag* car
rt*. a good
line
of
tills,
u r ea#* #.
r.kmrrai
Gasoline and Kundries*
» p a h * » i s post
The parrel, post that Ihe guvern-
j ment put In operation In Ihe t'nltrd
! State. January lat, will have results
\ much
like those of the first tele-
’ phones. It will be a great system
that will bring the ron.umer closer
| to the producer and the producer
i r lo w r to the ron.umer
It will carry
i convenience, of the city to the roun-
I try and the fresh produce of the
I country to the city kitchen, direct
I f the country la.a haa a .klrt .he
wishes dyed or a feather curled .he
will send them lo town. If the rural
housewife wants a pair of blankets
»he want* dry cleaned, she can tend
then, to town In a parcel with a par-
cela po.t stamp affixed
Maybe she
will send a doxen or so e g g . or a
pound o f butler along to pay the hill
How can the parcel. po.t authorl-
tie. know all (hla so far ahead?
They don't know It ahead
Kt.gland
ha. been doing that aort of thing for
year*
They Htudled It In Knglaud
In London they send wal.t., curtain.
and linen. t „ s , o l |an.l to be launder-
ed
The parcel, po.t make. It pear-
Gcal to send fine laundry work far
Into the country where there are
communities that sp«*clallxe In that
business Needless to say. both aide.
¡profit by the parcel, po.t They even
«•nd garment, and cloth, to Shot-
land to be dyed for certain Scotch
town, have developed Ihe art of <ly-
mg from generation to generation
The liondoner g e l. a belter and alM>
cheaper Job of dying beenuaa of the
parcel, poaf and the S™ t. profit by
'
tra< ’’
SlWICt
If you w I.h lo rise with the sun do
not alt up too late with Ihe daughter
i“ow»:i» ti»;
h »: n »: u t s o
of
'gl
EMPLOY THIS SYMBOL
The city council of Prlnevlll* I«
going to enforce Ihe ordinance
again*! chicken, running at large
log.
Kcdmoiid ha* a "chicken ordinance
Tw o
monarch, of old fought a
(h,, bul It ha. never been enforced Why
duel. Chari«'» V and Kranct*.
«la k e , were kingdom». Milan and IIU(
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
Hotel Redmond Bar
The
SYMBOL
Also kee(«s a slivck of Tire# and
Tube.
president Malarkey of llie Senate,
and Senator McCulloch have Jointly
Introduced a Senate Joint resolution
carrying out the Idea advocated by
Governor West In hi. message, for
referring to the people a con.tltu
tlonal amendment providing that the
Legislature, starting In 0 1 3 . .hall
meet for 30 days, adjourn not less
lhaI, 4u day, Ill)r lui>r„
M day,
and lh„ n
aKal„
No bm , ahaM br paalB.d dllr„ lic thn
20 daya (lf , h„
aIld n<1
hill# .hall be Introduced during the
of , ht.
Tht. ,,b.
J|H., of lh„ p,an „
lh„
|a,„rs ,,mr
lhorou|tU,y
th(. p,.opl, , horoUK,lly
pro
, hlrh ,, |ntrt>dur. d
durln|( , ht. nr„ 2„ ,U r ,
lh„
, loo
Th^ Jo|nl rr(u|ul|„n of
d„ n, MmUrkry and s.-..»tor Mcfol
j, „ follow.
„ r,.w,|v, d by xhr g . nale and
, he , lo ,I(M. of Hepreeenlatlve. joint
,y ron,.(lrrlriK Th. t Section
lu of
Artlclr 4 of , hp ron. „ ,
u„
, hr . a[11,.
ht>reby
d
r,.ad
aa follovwn
..Th(.
of |h, | ^ lala„ v,
AM«-mhly .hall he held blennally at
, h„ ,
, h<. Htat|<
, „ K OI1 lh. a,., „ Ild Monday Janu.
ury
yrur I91S
„ „ , h>)
Kame day of ,.4„ ry ^ OIld year , hrr„
af„ . r
„ dirr^r„ I|t ,)a>r
hav^
by ,aw
Af|
the M.„.|on , h.|| bavw ( <,ntln..e,| not
mure than 2u calendar day*, an ad
J
f<*r
lea. than •>« calendar days, nor more
than 90 calendar day.
No hill .hall
be plared by either house on It. 3rd
reading or final pa.aage prior to «aid
adjournment, and no hill shall he ln-
troduced nor read for the first time
In either house after said adjourn
ment."
CH»:»:HK I \• l<> 11 \ is T o 11»;
HTAItTKI» AT l.\llil.\\v
Another Impetus to the dairying
Industry In Central Oregon is the •-»
tabllshment of a cheese factory al
l.aldlaw, says a dispatch to a Port
land paper. John It. Winter, a Laid
law merchant and rancher, la Hie
promoter of the enterprise, the nral
In Crook county and the second In
Central Oregon.
,\|r w im er has already plared or-
<l*r* for maehlnery and Is now on a
»rip to Corvallis and other Wiliam
ette valley points, porrhaalng rows,
which will he Imported. Mr Wimer
will buy nearly 100 head, whlrh will
he distributed among the ranehrrs
The estimated dally eheese output la
estimated at 300 pounds.
■
------- -
The Hpokesman for good printing
Our
trtCAH KHIKNH
Kvery
.election I. Iilsmond.
morning
but any standard make of lire ran arbnul I |*iw|>
ant!
be prmured on .horl notice
We have a service station for eg-
And don't forget we do a general
xhr «ulti II)«
a
'.h# ditlil 1
fclirhen for ib im i
broom
• hange of Presto Mte lank.
ihi !
befar. I *
I M\t%i fcâ*f»A
I t i n t -1 * « to«»
h r « broom f»»r • j
^
garage business, repair work, lire re­ AAA « I» AH Al lh*
pairing, and storage of car*
loi#
uf good
bought
a
I* H
Phone To4
Tc
iio ftli
IblOgi
lo At. 1^1
gN»un*l **f • ,
^
I got l»“ - *»«••
tb«* t hfHMM» At
Hobb’s
sl\
lorT I t o
|i|s| t s | s
U t»! I tt HING Git»: XT I.OSS
That there are at leaat six well de­
fined p o l l i t o dlm-aae.. M i m e of th*m
• analog great losses In Oregon, ha.
tieen determined by Ihe crop pest In­
vestigation. at the Oregon Agrlrul-
tural College
The expert, have de­
voted their attention thus far mainly
to a survey to dlsrntrnr Ihe extent
and distribution of potato dlœaaca.
hut It I. planned In the future to
•ludy each of the alx principal dis­
e a s e s In detail with special reference
to conditions In Oregon
I '»operative work la under way to
test different varieties of potatoes
for dlM'aoe resistance
The seed for
these lests Is furnished by the It. M
department of Agriculture, and a
»mall field o f the college farm haa
been planted, both good and had po
tnloea being used, for comparison.
Too Much of a Omul Thing
" I was v«iry happy." said the con­
fessor, when, after years of wooing
she finally said 'yea,"'
Hut why did you break Ihe en­
gagement so MHin after?" naked the
friend
(|
"
wna ahe
that
dissolved
Cash Bakery and 6W!
v o i it w ir »;
w il l
LOVK YOC M« i HK
ANI» OKT YOil
IIKTTKIt MKAIJ
IK YOC K» l I*
n . B A N L Y HIlWKO
ANI» KKKP VOI R
IIA lii TRIMMC0-
"R e a lly y asid the friend. "Mow
<n«1 tliAt tiA|»|M*n?"
I'
was ilue lo my accustomed
absent mlndednesa
When a few
days later, I called at her home. I
again asked her to marry me.”
paper
at
•"•'era with manifold
Ihe Hpokesman.
htockkkt
W I L L KIX YOC OCT-