AV. DKCKMHKH II. I1M3 lety Directory fl 'I THE Redmond and Vicinity Hlma •' , H<> 11 % t o t MTV M in i le |l i I.IN >|f.IO ItiM IM M V I I IIK HP VIlKs TMK V I U t i I ik ni potnted l H n g| Su* * csnor In Friday nielli. Imi |j, Hi ihu T ^ d J . l l l Mailer A liilr t r l l'unipuii» S|iarka allí bu a buni* *nt |»«* r f «ir in ri in«'* Hi*'. <>r**uii am«* with a mulialur bill uf uiirai ^ ^ H | a * luna 1 hu unllru pm* **t**la will bu III Hi* M I K h I IIK I I I I I . iluviiiiul inward lu-1 1*11« k defray tliu M IE I l o M l : o f hua*x expenses Inrurrad III Ihu re I MOV I M I P U T Ì REM ■ uni trial al prlnavlll« whuraln J M Crenshaw auad I fi uf thu bunlliuau l lu)■MI*'* ni Pii Iure» muli uf Kcdninrid Thu ruaaun uf tliu | > f | III i V V s i M i n I I I s|» VV banani iMirformanru la bui an au u imi a mi l i t i llHllVV Jorlty uf Ihu Itudmuiid |i«-utilu, Mra V ^|i | < la i* s l u m lluiin- Hpnrka alalua. havu e l pressed lliulr ■ Vira. A. Il N|««rk«, Pnvp'r. dualru fu help In muiiu wav to aliuw 1j l t l 1.1(1 »AD 11 Ml « 'ARD •bat Ihujr aam-tluli«d tha aland Ihu I Oregon Trunk Dally hualiiuaa muli uf thu rlty luuk In Ihu Train arrives from north .7 2 3a in ahn»«* maifur Thu fulluwlnc linai taluni haa voi V lupin Train arrives from south Utituurud lo uaalal al Itila perform O W K * N Dally altra Train [arrives from north .7 03 p in Vlualr by thu full band Train arrives from south 8 ul a in llumarka by J VV llruwur Il I IA U K O U Agent Ituadlnc by Mra J K lloarb “ Non« by Mra VV II llohba i x w m m i e n o t ns Human orarlno by lluaalu t hlua Da ,1». except Hunday, l I t ■ in. Mime by I A hurkluy M • 11 in • hi play, e to V a III l.*-i Mira by Mlaa Myrtlu Kuller U lera mailed not later than N 16 Mone by Mra Aahluy Porruat a (g >111 Inani llura un Ilio night Paury danru by Vtarlu Pruwau train culli« mirili lluut by Mr and Mra J It Kob- J \V M n o li K. P M •»rf » T E L E P H O N E H o t lis • artnun by llud Fisher |l)r, except Hundsy, < a in tu llualdu Ihu aliova prueram, Ihroa phutii playa will bu ihown Show will h" |i.lar. I lo I ■ m , t lo I p in alari al t o VI m k aharp L A S S IM I) (O H MN Ad t u l a a l u t i i i u II i I iik luaa t h a n r u t i l a a n d n o m o r u ( b a n 113 K v u r y o n u lnvl(u«| t o c oi uu. 13 Ai: %«*rtl»r inetti* i»uMl«hr.l undor f fclf hrai! al oli« c«n( a word for f t t k lliar rtloll No atlv0 r(larin«iil In # i! for I p m (hau 1!» m it a Or from out of town muât Inform &•[}.< * mali) laaura tli« a«) la to HIB Out «*f town ordirà muât I mi IM > ii|>anl0 » uf r«rh ««'«'k «txl will »«• « wpt pupil* ln plAim Th«»»«« »turtln* I wmmim b*for* hpininbrr 1 will l»p «'I j IKU m I lu th*« following unuiual prlvlli'ür« f r w of r bare« To all haelnnara. lirai and aas-und erada pupila, frae rlaaa laaaona In nicht raadllie. thaory and mualc wrltlne Tu all pupils third erada to truth erada, fraa rlaaa lesson» In rnaamlila playlnc Phlraeo M u a I r a I Cotlrea mat hod uartl We want to impress upon your mind that if you once got in Thu ladlua of thu Pruabylurlan tlulld dualru through Thu Spokesman fu «-ipruaa Ihulr thanka fo tliu pat­ rona of lliulr barar who m u l« H a BUI-« « aaful avant. Hpaslal attantlon e lv r n be- Klnnura un wall aa tha moat ad- vanrrd pupila. «lames Danleu Fellows KKDMONI»— T l KHliVV V N II vv k i » m ; nh vv IHH I V m KM H H O I T K H S (Continued from 1st pagel or larger town? I dare say you have not not on« In 5n of you On their •«*«•1 all day, running hither anil thither, harnaaed liy the whim and often hy the relink«» o f all classes of men and women In all aiagea of ner­ vous tension A more fatiguing oc­ cupation Is unknown. Think of It. please, anil lend your reasonable ss »Inlance by forming habita that will add Just ns little ns possible to the K«-nernl strain It In at these rush seasons when th»' Incentive In gr»*atest to break the law governing hours o f employment And this Is natural Merchants al­ ways strive to please their patrons and to accommodate the publie In ev ­ ery way. Surely the public, also, has »oine responsibility If the law Is violated, thon«* cliarg«*«l with Its •■nforrentsnt must act or I»«* Justly * ensured From every conceivable viewpoint the appeal for early »hopping Is of vital merit, and I urge upon one anil all the Importance of co-op«*rntlon both In their perennai a d » ami In helping hy verbal ap|»cnl lo »ecure the mont general ohnsrvnnee of ho worthy s principle. I light Plant for Sal«*— The Spokcauinn hna n practically new gasoline lighting plant for «ale. It I» an up to date pressure system and will be »old very reasonable. Iteanon for selling changed to elec­ tricity. A letter from K K Tlchanor to The Spokesman state# that he la now heated at Clatskatile. this stale, and request I ne that the paper he »«>nt to him so he could keep In touch with what was eolne on In Kedinond. Mr Tic lienor wan one of the I #10 set­ tlers In Itedmund. and the llmt sec­ retary of (he Kedinond Commercial Club the hahit of using G O L D E N other. Thewe faction. rooi in Moiiuy to loan on wall Improvad furnia al luta than 1* pur rani. H« d- mond II.ink of Collimare#. 7tf Hi lumi rloaoa Ins- 24 for fhu hol­ iday run-aa. lo reopen Jan 6. A rlaoa of liuKlnnura will bu ruralvad be- IM lull Jan 6 and 21; no beginner • an bu r arai vad aftur Jan 21. W E S T C O FF E E — goes farther and tastes better If you have never used any of the G O L D E N W E S T GOODS you do not know what you are F W McCaffery went to Salem Inst week In connection with some matters concernine an Irrleatlon pro­ ject In which he la Interested. I. M Fosa, travellne freleht anec 31. There will be eood music and a number of prlxes elven GOODS you will have no than other coffee«. Horn, Wudiiuaday. llar 3, 1913, to Mr and Mra ( ‘ lauda Chrlat, a daugh- l«-r Hubart MrHharry. a formar resi •laut of thla rlty, but latuly rualdlne In Portland, haa ruturnad to lled mond and will rrmaln durine tha wlnter W EST speak for themselveH anti always give satis- Coffee drinkers who like a good cup of coffee Mhould buy our C O I.IlK N • The party that borrowed my step I .ant week C II llaKKOtt houeht ladder will please return same at lhe llurkley Transfer l.ln«« In this WN C K M> I.UIIII1 S ltf ■Tty. and will r«»ntlnue to o|»erate the name Mr ItaKK'dt »fat«-» that he In The publication of the OreKontan prepar««! to do all klmla of lleht and heavy hatillnK In connection wllh at Mctollus haa been discontinued, the line, and K»i»r»ntees prompt ser­ accordine to a notice published In .that paper last week vice. The Kedinond llank of Commerce will furnish money to farmers to buy cattle or sheep for feeders. 7lf Golden West Goods Mr 11111 in u li of Piilvur. waa In Mie Ultimati, formur- Thu Reilmond Kuuil it Mill Po haa ly a roaiilrnl of Hudmond, lui* H M t HAÌM huun ruinpullud to run day and nlebt loratrd al Mt Vrrnon, Wn. Tha Ur o-ar olii Colatili China rrala to kuup up with tliu ordura tbal waddlne »'III taka piar« at hleh b*. < ■ a r \ I* ¿ * \ . ' i-' " -V >»f ha»«* been «ornine lu alnru thay hu Houli on Chrlatmaa day at tha ruat- Kan Ihu manufarturu of Ihulr rala- I S ltf drnra of thè brlda'a paranta In thla bratu«! "SiiuM flak«-" Dour rlty. b ) rr«* horaw alr ruolml aaaollnr ■I • a ld i lliainrlo «111 II«' •••M Krrd A Hhon<|uaat. a wall known J M Fuller of this city, mat with la .* ir V p m «'< «mnin.! hi tin ranrhrr of Isiva llutta, waa In Ilia a painful arrldrnt last Wednesday ban:.l>t|on of furl If 1 tit«-r«-■(«•«1 rlty recently ahaklne hand» with old mornlnK While bulldlne tha kitch­ ■ at Ih«' S|Mikr>man o f f • «• frlamla Mr Hhnn<|tiua( haa liurii a _a en tira ha had a fallitine spell and P> • "Mi band fan.Il» talli!«- \\ Il Kraal travullur In hla day and vlaltud fall onto tha atova, frnrturlne hla [»>1*1 ruaaonablu Apply at Tliu many forrlKti countrl««a. and to huar nose and badly brulalne hla fare. Pkuaman office liti him full of hla u*|iurluii«-ra la Inlar- n lai K*- u a county Hunday penula uf old I j (>u mutai that la Juat Hrhtml convention huld at Madras on Mr#. K. W Pratt died at her home Il mini; fur babbit matai. i>a. k I ri a: Haturday and Hunday. lb-<- 13 and In thla city Tuesday mornlnK from Hha had been a suffer­ a Stmu a l'I I.U »..|.l I t Thla promlara to ba tha eraatrat tuberculosis PC uiablu la rri* quantities auld county Hunday Hchool convention av­ er from thin ailment for a Iona time taken to different cli­ er huld In f'rook county Kvaryona and thoueh ■ a d i » "imi la Invltuil. and thuau attundlne ar# mates her h<-nlth wan not benefited aaaurrd a lu-ariy welcome and Rood The funeral was held Wednesday a f ­ ternoon from the Haptlst church. ••ntrrtalnmaiit Com mil lee Announcement PAOE PIVE REDMOND HPOKKHMAN FOR THE HOLIDAYS W e have a nice stock of Nuts, Fruits and Vegetables, and all kinds of Hakery Goods. See us about Fruit Cakes. W e have them six weeks old— just well ripened. Hobb’s Cash Grocery and Bakery REDMOND, OREGON G R E A T CO M BINATIO N O F F E R In an eood a piece of work an could be turned out of any furniture fac­ The Spokesman management has tory Mr Davies' motto la: Good made arrangements with the Port­ work and the rleht prices. land Evening Telegram whereby we can give subscribers the advantage ItVIHE PH O NE HATES of a gigantic combination offer tor a limited period. You can get a lieelnnlne Jan. 1, l»14. telephone Metropolitan evening paper with all rates of the Denchutea Mutual T e l­ the latest news from all over the ephone Co will be raised an follows world and all the news of Redmond Business phones from $2 to $3 per and vicinity in The Spokesman at month, and residence phones from a remarkably low price. The Evening Telegram is the best I I 50 to 12 per month Secretary paper In the state, market reports DaKKett of the company, states that unexcelled. Saturday edition contains this rate was made In order to equal- a magazine and comic section In lie prices over the former one# after colors consultation with the state railroad The Portland Evening T ele­ gram. per year ...................... *.1 . 0 0 commission. The S|Mike*>nuin. |>er y e a r......... 1.50 H E T T E It U t F I t . H T SE K V IC K Total ....................................... *«..V> Both papers through this office. If paid In advance for one The Orecon Trunk has changed year on or before December their freight service so as to Rive 31, 1*13 .................................*5.00 Central Oreiton still better delivery. Commencing Dec. 10. freight leaving C M BRING 1.1ST Cortland Friday and Saturday will j he delivered at Kedmond and other The Spokesman has made arrange­ points early the following Monday ments to club with the Portland pa­ inornlne. w hich will be 2« hours ear­ pers at a very low rate. The prices lier than before. This change will given for the Portland papers and surely appeal to all concerned. The The Spokesman together are about other days will remain the same as the same as the regular prices for The following formerly. 48 hours from Portland to the former papers. Central Oregon points Refrlgera-1 prices for The Spokesman and any of tor service leaves Portland every the papers mentioned below will be in effect until Jauuary 1. 1914. cash Wednesday evening for Central Ore­ to accompany all orders: gon points for Friday morning de­ t>reg«'Uian anil S|«nke**nian livery. Dally and S u n d a y ...................... 38.00 Dally, without S u n d a y ............. 6 30 W . - e k l y ........................................ 3.35 I'ltlNKV II.I.F. E DIT OR DIES Journal nnd Spokesman Daily and S u n d a y ...................... $7.00 Prlnevllle Journal: A. H. Ken­ Daily, without S u n d a y ............. 5.50 nedy. editor of the Prlnevllle Re­ S u n d a y ........................................ 3.26 view. died suddenly Tuesday eve­ Semi Weekly ............................. 3.25 Telegram anil Spokesman ning. aged 45 years. Mr. Kennedy had been suffering from Inflamma­ Dally ........................................... *5.00 tion of the eyes for some time, but Copy your letters with manifold none of his friends thought that any­ thing serious was the matter, ljist paper— at The Spokesman. Saturday more alarming symptoms set In and Tuesday evening he pass­ I f you want to rent a house use ed quietly away while asleep The Spokesman Classified Column. $5,276.52 for the Farmers in October $5,901.92 for the Farmers in November The above is the amount of money that the R E D M O N D F A R M E R S ’ I N ION W A R E H O U S E C O M P A N Y H A S M A D E IT P O SS IB L E FOR T H E F A R M E R S O F T H IS SE C T IO N TO O B­ T A IN FOR T H E IR PR O DUCTS. These figures include cattle, hog and poultry shipments. W hat the warehouse people have done for others they can do for you, and they invite you to get in touch with their business so they can explnin to you how they can benefit you. “ In Unity There Is Strength.” By Usinff Our Warehouse You Will Benefit Yourself