TIIUHHI’ AY. J Tl. Y II. I UI « TMK, REDMOND HPOKKHMAM PAGE PIVE MMTKTY IMKKO’OUY Muonri and Vicinity KEDMOAI» ....... . I. II, II. No. JJI M »«ta avary Thuraduy night I ii ret'a Mall Vlalllna brollier» aru rtllally Invltad Io ulloml II W G AN T, N II LEO O U D W A Y. V II J II D ITTK M IIU K , Hr.'y A party o f four I mi ••• I k rut l«»n oifi ( lulu of Hi«« titilli Northern Kullvviiy ««♦r«» liar«* laut ««««li l * t I t •*«( man of Hi«« t'oriiiii«*nial (*|til> mid I« K Hin If li took tin« off!« I n U for a »pin II llall A W Hlma around III«* rouiity and »lii»««* buy Muller »ml |{ K |) M () N I). <) R E G 0 N In th» Sweat By and By. A friictit fully hen|>eoke«i man was summoned to th<> tiedalde of bis dying -|M>ua«>. For forty years she hail made I Ills life a bunion. "I think I am dying, David." she •uild. "and before I leave you I want to j know If I'll see you In a better land.” "I t h i l l BOt, Nancy." he replied - “ not If I his * you first!" — Saturday Evening Post. I In- f o r th e r e a ld e n ta o f th e c i t y m i l l title Coni|iany stock thoroughbred a e v e ra l c e ­ ( h la large with PRICES We close 6:30: Saturday 10:00 R ed- H e iliiio n il a a a a lr u c k satisfactory selves. I .net » iek The S|HikeHiiinn wnn In error In nayliiR Ihat Hev. IV. K H uruii had c lfl for M artello. Midi Hev. Unenti timiclit a ticket for hla non Norman for lite ubine place, and Ihnl wan w hat led to (he orinili of Ih » »torv timi he Imd roiio there. a p e ll the hand, and as for quality, R O lliR o n hoi upon the shoes speak for them­ d t y R o v e r n m e n t bn a b e e n t o k e e p th e The largely success W e believe we can fill the the fir » ! r l t y I i i C r o o k c o u n t y t o tn a t u ll c e m e n t a n lk a . a n d th e p o lic y o f th e K » » it a u r k This carry. entirely m e n t r r o r n a n l k a h a v e b e e n p u t in In d i f f e r e n t p a r t» o f Ih e b u a ln e a a »>•<- lio n depends ladies and demand of our customers 11 » 'c lo c k . paal to both selection and assortment we Zkiitunum Q xrotw s m o r ii th e t h e r m o m e t e r t r i e d t o c llm h o u t o f th e to p o f Ih e t u h e I t w a n fin e kune anm». vfttu 'u u m V ir d t O fc success we have in selling who want and de­ mand thr heat. V 1 / t iv W e pride ourselves on the rnjorarmrnt of men OH BOON McSherry’s Feed Store REDMOND. I f m o re m e li l l k e M r llo b b a « n u b i R ii a f t e r Ih e a e p e u p le n in i p u t I b e l r th e o rte a Our Shoe Stock a ir I lieve ahora A Portland n«*« »pap«*rtnan « a » hrrr laut *«*«-k and aakrd Thr S|M»k«*»iuan < dltor « b y hr «Md not art out a dally n r«»p a p «’ r for thl» •ri­ tinti of th«« »tat«* W r thought lh«* Portland tie* «paprnoeti « r r r « l»rr than to makr »urli a rra« k S e rv ic e » Ir. Theo. Beletski, V. S. # .v * f You »or them e very P rrfrrt »ati»fa« iloti for you If you «««AT Kuril laundered by tin* llrtid Strain lau n dry It «111 pay to try thlr work I'honr 1602 or l«*avr your bumllr at 11otri H«*dt)Ioiid 1 tl « h o ilo n o i p a y t h r l r b i l i a Joh n son B u ild in g (/ pinco wher e » c l!- Thr K p «o rth l««*aaur «if thr M K rhurrh « I I I a l»r an I« r Cream S« h lai on thr »rhool h«»rt It arrat »port «h r»» ta ra rt rlfl««» arr nord 1 / one at priceii very much reduced. have thr unqualified J. F. HOSCH, M. I). y ^ Hats can be had to suit every­ Th «« r««aular »rrvl««*» al I h r |*rr» h y t r r la n « hur« h tteit S u m la y m orn Ina. J u l y 1? Sumlay orhool al Io and p r r a r h l l i a al I I o T I ch k A hearty «•«Ironie to all « h o r a n attend T J Il«*«!ar«, pa»to r l'r«*a«hlt>a arrvlrra at thr Mrthml («I rhurrh nr tit Sunday rv«*nlna W K Kagan paalor AT W e have marked down pricett of all trimmed hats and the line Munta*» lla ll for m it for dam«*» ami «*nl««rtalnnti«nt» N««w plano Ju»l Iti.Itlier «m i alale» alali »..ik mi ■ Inalallttd Kor tarma Imjulr«* Moiri III. Il « munì >* ml,.. I, •> : " 6Dtt pnai* » .irk iii.il. i . h ,. ! .i . I W m '. Itrdniond O C* l,na re». H im ! Inolili I 12 MITI ATM* A « M l S SK .S’ T R I M M E D H A T S U K III < K l l I ’ K H 'E S W ANT To rent a Imune To »oil a houao To R o t a hoardor To rout a room To aell anvthtllR To buy anythliiR Cao Tho SpokeaiiiAn'li Clnaaltlcd Ada. Only ono ront a word. The Mooolofftata I've Just been nuked to present my monologue twfor* ihe Him sirs o f ihe slate reformatory. The Mead Halaneer tlo to It. old top There's an audience that can't get «way from you Chicago News. A Rebuff "I*o you think your father would llke me as a son In lawr?" "Yes I I n -II cvo he would." "Oh. Joy! I " - "Papa and I never agree about any­ thing. you know." Sort of Board Pio. Tramp and Palmiat. "A palmist is like a tramp.” "H ow so?" "H e's usually lookiug for a hand o u t.'"—Boston Transcript. Savar*. Advice. Tom —I don't know whether she sings Go to the aunt, thou newly made or not .lack -She doesn't. I'v e heard w ife—consider her pies aud be wise!— her.-Puck. Judge. Allowances. Young men should be happy when they have rich fathers to make allow­ ances for them. —Lippiwott*». New South Wales. More thau half of all the dwellings In New Mouffi Wales are built of wood. Much Better. When out of employment it Is better to look for a Job than for sympathy.— New Yorlf American. A Drawback. Mrs. Malaprop. "Money talks.” "1 know, but my "A ll my linen." said Mrs. Twtoken- h is K- iih ! has an Impediment in hia In­ hury. "Is marked with Illegible Ink."— come."- Houston Post. Christian Register. Sounds Queer. A Brilliant Fiah. "W hat Is the host way to get fo r­ The moot brilliant fish In British wa­ ward?" ters is the gurnard. Ms fins are scar­ "Get backing "-B altim ore American. let. green and blue Bridge*. Bridges were built by the nnolents at * vie) early date The Euphrates at Bn’ .ylon was crossed by a stone bridge prl».r Io 'Jom II C and It Is known lh«t the Chinese built bridges ns public works ns early ns ISHm It C LANDS Improved and unimproved. 800.000 acres o f fruit, alfalfa and grain lands In Central Oregon. Low prices, easy terms. If you are Interested and want to locate In Central Oregon, w rite or call on PUBLIC SPIRIT. W r count the man who cares nothing for the public weal as a worthless nuisance anti mg «imply an modensivr nonentity.— 1 hucyihoet. E a sy F r ie n d s h ip . Brown—I haven't a friend In the world Jones—You can make one right uow. I ueed a fiver —Puck. Puffing Billy. Cheap People. The earliest aucceHsful locomotive In Cheap people are always looking for England was completed a century ago. something cheaper than themselves.— It was nannsl Putfing Hilly. The own Chicago News er was warned that " I f the noise of A Puxiling Answer. the engine disturbs the cattle grating “ Have you sold all those stockings?" In the lauds adjacont to the wagon “ No I have them still ou my hauds." way (railway! so as to put them off -Lipplncott's their fissl It may l>e considered a nul Better Try It. satiee." Did you ever get nervous prostration from trying to make others happy? I No?—Chicago News. n\ mil r MKTAi. Tho Spokesman han about 1.000 pounda o f old typo niotal that la Juat llior Cnmmlaabiiier Muff hud n tho IhlnR for hahhlt niotal. pm-klng Samo w ill bo aolil InR o f offlclaln o f labor bonrdn for boxes, etc Large quantltloa »old In lan d to ronaldor ..... led labor reasonable. ntlon. at a dlacoiint. Chippar. Variety. “ W ill you saw some wood for din­ Variety is the spice of life, but it ner?" "N'o’in. I don't eat wood."— Isn't particularly good in a poker hand. Houston Post. —Puck. "Should you eat pie with a knife?" “ No. you'd want to use an ax If you lived at uiy boarding house.” REDMOND, I. W. G R A Y OREGON