The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, August 21, 1913, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    GRAIN BAGS
WE HAVE GRAIN BAGS AND TWINE READY
FOR THE FARMERS FOR HARVEST TIME. IN
ANY QUANTITY. AND WILL SELL SAME AT
THE LOWEST PRICE. SEE US BEFORE
PLACING YOUR ORDER FOR THESE GOODS
ELSEWHERE.
Poultry Shipments
BRING IN YOUR POULTRY THAT YOU WANT
TO DISPOSE OF AND WE WILL PAY THE
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. WE WILL BUY
ALL YOU BRING I>\ HERE IS AN OPPOR­
TUNITY FOR YOU TO MARKET YOUR
POULTRY.
Redmond Union Warehouse Company
C. H MILLER. M anager.
Ford Owners
WE NOW HAVE ZEROLINE SPECIAL FOR
MODEL T FORDS. ALSO A LI. OTHER
URADES OF ZEROLINE.
S E C IR E THE OIL BEST ADAPTED TO
YOl'R INDIVIDUAL CAR.
Central Oregon Garage
6 4
R E E D Y ’S ”
P H O N E 704
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
Lumber and Building
Material
SPECIALS:
Cedar Irrigation Lath. Short Lumber Suitable for
Irrigation Work, I^and Plasters,
Screen Doors and Window Screens
The Redmond Spokesman
Published «»very Thursday by
H. II * C. L. PAI.MKH
At Redmond. Oregon.
81’B SCK IPT IO N HATES
S trictly In A dvance
O ne y ear ........................................... $1 60
S li m o n t h » .................................................76
T h re e m o n t h » ...........................................60
Single c o p l e a ...................................... 06
A dvertising Kate» m ade know n
upon application.
E n te re d aa aecoud -elaa» m utter
J u ly 14. 1910, at th e poatottlee al
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M arch 3. 1979
T ill R SPA Y . A l t! 1 S T ï t . 1 9 U
TIIK O H M i l t H ot
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heat
Hall mile dash. running, r 1 *’»• i o
for-all
»w|»li'iitlM*r ‘J*V 41*11*1 I*»**
Crook county »loch »addle hoi»«*
race, three eighth» mile da»h.
Ilorae» purely »lock hora«* and
to be ridden with at«* k
•adtlle
7 «>
One-half mile heal», trotting
I no
me«*,
bent n me«»
Indian wonian'a race, on* half
mil* daah. entrance free
Nepleiubee 96, Fourth l*ey.
Three and one-half furlong»
ra. e. running fr«*«- for all
$ l''0
0 , , , ,
driving race, d*»uhle team ,
too
every hcat a race
Relay race, thr«*** mile», out
rider» to ch ang e In fr««nl of
g ra n d sta n d «’uch h alf mile
and use sam e saddle, two
helper» to »add!«*. r!d««r to
s a d d l e ............................................. .. l iO
Y ou 're longing for th e city. lad.
Y ou're d rea m in g of II» glorie».
I know th e vision» you have had
Septem ber «IT. F ifth lie*.
Since chtldhood'» early »torlea
T h ree eig h th s mile *la»h. Cr«n»k
T h e city seem» a fairyland.
lin o
county horses
A land of m ilk and hotter,
40
W ith »om eone w aiting n ea r ut h an d O ne half Utile IndU n ra.
T h ree elghlh» mile da»h ronaola
T o pay you eaey money.
Hon race for hor»e» th at have
s ta rte d and have not I mwii
But we who know th e city know
In th e m oney at th e meet
It'» not a place of plenty,
lug. e n tra n c e free ................... 76
A place w h e re milk a n d honey flow
F o r co u n try boya of tw enty;
Sh«* was found In the dlvor«*e
It calls tor blood an d tuuacle new
court» of Lo« Aligrle» W ednesday
(S o willing now to h e a r It I
She was a ttire d III a dress which »he
And w hen you com e. It •«•!»«•» you
had w orn for (wo year» an d which
And cru sh es soul an d spirit
ro»( 15 5o In Iho beginning This
»how» w hat th e right kin«! of a wife
T h e city h ooks th e c«»nntry boy.
can do. even th o u g h It may he «*x
And like a baas It play» him .
l>en»lve to outflt h er properly In ih r
It fa sc in ate s w ith tinsel joy.
first place
But m ig h ty little pays him
F o r I h av e w e n th e co u n try youth
S pokesm an t'laaalfted ad* bring
W ho left his h om e behind him
And. If you w ant to know th e tru th . result» try them d o n 't coat m uch
I'll (ell you w here to And him
A little bedroom up a hall,
T h a t look« upon an alley.
A noisy street an d rh tm n e y tall
In place of hill a n d valley.
A bed w ith d irty linen on.
A m ir ro r th a t 1» cracking .
A d re s se r w ith a ca ster gone.
A fra m e w ith p ictu re lacking
A
TO M
BOYS AND GIRLS
I hope you are all having a good
tim e d urin g vacation, playing »«»me.
And w hen he dine», he does not dine w orking some, and reading som e an d
not forgetting to pre|»are your •>»-
A m id the glass an d g litter
hlbits for the »<-h«Mil fairs H ave you
He saw In boyhood visions One—
th o ug ht about how ao»»n they will be
F o r now th e cu p Is b itter
A crow ded place of sm o k e an d stuell here? Only a few short w«**ks now ,
anil the tim e will pass quickly Pro-
W h e re heavy d ish es rattle.
c rastln atlo n Is sah! lo be the th ie f of
W h ere it Is really h a rd to tell
time. |to not let It he th e th ie f of
If m en a re m en o r r a ttle
those p rtie s you h av e no d oubt had
your h ea rt set on w inning It la so
B eside hts elbow Is a bum
easy to w aste tim e and get slack In
A bum who scowls an d m u tters.
o
u r liablta. «-specially d u rin g vaca
A dally co n tact w ith th e scum
lion E veryone o ught really to set
O f city str«*ets a n d g u tte rs
ap art ce rtain h o u rs each day for
T he traffic d ea fen s him w ith noise.
play, for work, and for reading You
T h e people seem to h ate hint —
will tx* surp rlaed how m uch m ore
Y**a. in th e city th ese th e Joy»
you will accom plish
T h a i everyw here aw a it him.
If you are raising g ard en »tuff to
exhibit, do not lieglm'l It T he weed»
Of course. It Isn't alw ays so
will keep grow ing these hot days
Each race m ust h av e a w inner;
Just the sam e, an d If you do not keep
And th e re a re co u n try boys I know them hoed or pulled up they will rob
W ho get a’ decent d in ner.
your p um p kins or potatoes of the
W ho eat th e ir chop a n d d rin k th eir m oisture they need, an d they will not
te a
grow to be prlxe w inners If j o u are
In q u a rte rs th a t a re p leasant.
raising poultry do not fall to feed
I ta k e you only w here you see
th
e fowla regularly an d well and
T he m ost of th em at present.
h andle them ra re fu lly so they will be
gentle and In good condition
If you expect lo exhibit sew ing gad
win th at sewing m achine, gold watch
or som e o th e r a ttra c tiv e prlxe, you
have no tim e
lose If you would
win In th e b 'e a d m ak in g co ntest, you 1
cannot practice too m uch lk> not be
afraid of soiling y ou r h ands w ith th<- I
dough. It la no disgrace to w ork. 1
and h orny h an d s a r e honorable.
Do not overlook th e fact th a t th e ,
railroads will ca rry your ex h ib its to
an d from th e Htate F a ir free
T he
ch ildren of no o th e r s tate a re so g e n ­
erously trea ted by th e railroads, so i
far as we know Ik« not fall to read
th e ru les an d re g u la tio n s In th e ,
Htate F a ir Prlxe List, w hlrh tell you
w hat you have to do In o n le f to get
the fr«*e rate.
Home boy o r girl w h o * rea d s this
m ay say "I have to work h ard all the
tim e an d n ev er have a vacation, and
do not have tim e lo p rep are an y th in g
for th e fa ir." I hope very few o f you
a re en tire ly deprived of a vacation,
but as to h aving to work h ard , you
really o u g h t to be th a n k fu l for that
H ard w ork does not h u rt you If you
do not ch a fe am i w orry about It. O ur
best an d g reatest people have had to
w ork h ard H urm ountlng difficulties
brings o u t th e best th at Is In you.
and develops stre n g th of ch a rac te r
T he best exhibits at th e school fairs
last year were generally m ade by the
ch ildren who had to work hard
U ia fers do not win prlx<-n at fairs
n or In th e b attles of life
P erh a p s you are not acquainted
with Mr Churchill, our new Htate
Superintendent, but you will have an
opportunity to meet him some day. I
hope. I am sure you will like him
he says he Is very much Interested In
th e boys and glrla of Oreg«,,,.
r t.
peclally In seeing them |e .rn the
p rac tical things of life He |.
lous fo see definite results from the
In d u s tria l D epartm ent it |, llp
you to show su c h results, hoys and
glrla, a n d 1 am a u r* you will d„ yoiir
p ari.
N. C. M A KIM
F ield W o rk e r In d u strial F » |r,
OF
Flour «$3.75 bip
\\V have a < ùo « m I Second («rade of Hour__
that wo arc offering at the above prier **
Get our prices on Fancy l’aient Flour.
Kverv Saek (iuaranteed.
W ! lo i. ES A L E A N D R E T A IL
F L O U R . I K E D . G R A IN A N D
l*Ol I.TUY S U I T L I K S
Oregon Flour & Feed (V
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Wines and Liquors
Imported and
.®
Domestic Cigars
Nothing hut the BEST is M ncd at our pU m i
Kcdmond,
Oregon
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old
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Eats
When you want th«« BEST MEAL IN RKDMaND
for th»* MONEY, you ran g«-t it t>y r a ilin g on It
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man nt thr
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