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NOTI* K I I I A Tfirifty J. F. HOSCH, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON O F F IC K : N. K. C o rn e r 6 th «tu l K S ts. Oregon Redmond, F. H. RODEMEYER PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Eyes Tested. (• lasses Properly Kittl'd Office in Ehret Bros, block Redmond, - Oregon Farm Implements and Hardware OF M ERIT When you buy Karin Im plem ents and H ardw are you want to get the BEST you can — and th a t is the kind we sell— the best m anufactured: goods that h a te a world wide reputation. Here are some of the lines we sell: INTERNATIONAL LINK O F FARM IM PLEM ENTS. SHARPLESS and C. S. CREAM SEPARATORS. DENTIST Johnson Building Redmond, - Oregon THE OLIVER CH ILLED PLOWS. THE MONARCH RANGES. The above are recognized as the BEST GOODS m anu factured. and we sell them at reasonable prices. In Heavy and Light H ardw are we have u complete stock find can till your w ants for anything you may order. We endeavor to give a square deal to all. and ask you to come in and see us when you want anything in our line. SEND US YOUR MAIL ORDERS—TH EY WILL BE FILLED SAME DAY AS RECEIVED. Dr. Theo. Beletski, V. S. Veterinarian T r e a ts a ll D o m e s tic a te d A n im a ls Office: 6 th S tr e e t, o p p o site Postoffice KENDALL & CHAPMAN P h o n e , 1910 REDM OND, - OREGON W. B. DAGGETT Attorney at Law C. 8. O F F IC E C O M M IS S IO N E R ONE DOOR NORTH - . OREGON Denton G. Burdick S u c c e s so r to G. A. M c F a ria n e a n d B u rd ic k A M u rp h y LAWYER P ra c tic e all c o u rt# > n d U . S. L and Office id OREGON REDM OND. McSherry’s Feed Store REDM OND, OREGON In C o n n e c tio n w ith R e d m o n d V n io n W a re h o u s e C om pany W.J. Buckley T H E MAN W H O D O E S A L L K IN D S O F Light and Heavy Hauling Phone M 2. R e d m o n d , O re . HOGS Thoroughbred Duroc Jerseys 2 0 0 h e a d , e i t h e r se x ; ici 1 ta o p e n a n d b r e d ; a ls o so w s. B o a rs o ld e n o u g h f o r s e r v ic e D e sc e n d a n ts o f g r a n d c h a m p io n o f E a s t a n d W e s t. N o n e b e tt e r Geo. L. Brazee P h o n e itftOtt. REDM OND. R a n c h . P o w e ll B u tte A N A W O M A N do as she pleases in her y o u th and by the strength of her will, the force of her deter mination, avoid the consequences ? Can she, by laborious secrecy and tireless evasion, make the world judge her as the world judges men and not as the world judges women? Can she — once and once only— step beyond the bounds fixed by Society and resolutely step back without a penalty? This great problem of a Woman’s Will Against the World is the problem of The Woman — a problem only shadowy in the play, become salient and challenging in the intense, arresting story which Mr. Terhune has based dpon the powerful de Mille play produced with such great success by Belasco. 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K u r o p .a u w o rld la In a h ig h ly H ighw ay, M e h a n k a l, I liem kal Muting e x c ite d s t a te o f m in d , but t h . e x c ite - , ( r t i m . t I I (.U M W tP « l P n a HMA i Y t o g e t b s r s i l k a l l i I’ m e n t o u g h t not to sp re a d lo t h . IMU » T PI 41 A P Is iR t*«1 C a lle d S la te s So f a r a s w . a re c o n C R A N K I l.* r b7« ' 1 1 ,ii/io a u . i o e r i/ i Agrlrulturs. Dairy c e rn e d . th e r e la no r a u s e fo r e x c ite Nig. Home Mxharx’ ( ourxe. Induatrisi Tbs m ent T h e re la g r e a t In c o n v en ien c e Art». I orextrv. Huatne»« Short l .o u tts D a t e d a l I 'r l n e v l l le . IDega s tto » fo r th e tim e b e in g . In th e m oney SVl l N l> W it/ V a n ,- P u n o String. Hand. ha C m a r k e t a n d In o u r e x r h a u g .a a n d . Vates i u itiit. F i r s t p u b l lr a l lo n J u l y It» t e m p o r a r ily . In th e h a n d lin g of o u r f e a e i Bu»uw»* C a t s h, Ma«l F-aa ll la b e lt e r lu h a i e a u ad IS dl 'c r o p s , b u l A m e ric a la a b s o lu te ly p re asstm a r u n s a i .i a r s a a . p a re d to m ee t th e fin a n c ia l alt lis t Ion h u m a th a n o n l b s fe n c e A - * Cavasi ira I *«»a— Tbs a n d lo s t r a ig h t e n e v e ry th in g o u t In th is n e w s p a p e r w ith o u t m a te ria l d iffic u lty T h e only t h in g t h a t c a n p o ssib ly p re v e n t It Is *d bn u n re a s o n a b le a p p re h e n s io n a n d e x THE LIFE CAREER OREGON AGRICUtTUflAl COLLEGE 5 c ite m e n t. " I f I m ig h t m a k e a su g g e stio n to you. g e n tle m e n , th e r e f o r e . I w ould u r g e you n o t to g iv e c u rre n c y to a n y u n v e rifie d r u m o r o r to a n y th in g th a t w o u ld te n d to c r e a te o r a d d to e x c ite m e n t. 1 th in k lh a l you will a g r e e t h a t w e m u s t a ll a t th e p r e s e n t m o m e n t act to g e th e r a s A m e ri c a n a In se e in g th a t A m e ric a does nol su ffe r a n y u n n e c e s s a ry d is tr e s s from w h a t Is airin g on In Ih e w o rld at la rg e T h e s itu a tio n In K u ro p e la p e rh a p s Ih e g ra v e s t In Its p o ss ib ili tie s t h a t haa a r is e n In m o d e rn tim e s b u t II n e e d n o l a ffe c t th e C n lte d S la te s u n fa v o ra b ly In th e long ru n N ol t h a t th e C n lte d S ta le s h aa a n y t h in g to la k e a d v a n ta g e o f. b u t h e r ow n p o s itio n Jg s o u n d a n d a h . ow es i It to m a n k in d to re m a in In su c h a c o n d itio n , a n d In su c h a » tu t. of m in d t h a t s h e r a n h e lp t h e re al o f th e w o rld ." BAN K O F COM M ER O ä REDM OND. illu n i« \SK S NEWSPAPER MEN TO AVOID \\ ILI) RI MORS Mct'ORMK K HARVESTING MACHINERY. DR. J. BARR Su lligrillliaHl Wrrv Ih»* ll.-tlilla of w li li i li«* ulti Kiniwrm Wliiium I Imi ••» pii urici he limi ft»miiii«*«t ltu> lini*» lini cmwit lli«*v inhr»r »Iwrtwl blu» Un» «*ui|H*tur iztm* (tir viniupU* Ile M oney fo r A m e ric a n a W a n h ln g to n , A ug 3.— T h e K m er- g e n ry S h ip p in g H ill to w aiv e r e s t r i c t i o n s o n A m e ric a n r e g is tr y fo r fo re ig n b u ilt sh ip s, w ith a view to p r e v e n tin g a p a r a ly s is o f tra n s -A i- la n tlc tr a d e , w a s p a sse d to d a y In th e H o u s e w ith o u t a r o llc a ll, a n d w as ta k e n a t o n c e to t h e S e n a te . T h e H o u s e p a sse d a $ 2 ( 0 .0 0 0 a p p r o p ria tio n b ill w ith o u t d e b a te o r ro ll c a ll. T h e m e a s u r e w a s u rg e d by P r e s id e n t W ilso n to g e t A m e ri c a n s w h o a r e In K u ro p e b a r k h o m e. U n cís C h a t's Arfvics. Oficie C het T hm naa w aa a fa m o u s K nnaaa p o liticia n of th e e arly d a y s O nce, w hen ho w as In th e K nnaaa leg isla tu re . a mail In te re ste d In a c e rta in »•ill offered (¿ocle t l.et <100 to help th e bill along. "N ev er yoo m ind a b o u t th a t! ” said U ncle C het- "I d o n 't w a n t y o u r inon ey. slid, beside* d o n ’t you n e v er try to buy a | sil 1 1 $ Inn W hen you w a n t to buy nnytiody. buy an Iwmeat m an lie’ll s ta y t»ought, b u t a p o liticia n haa a record to m aintain!*'- H aturilay Kven- Ing Post FOR SALE %y I» •14 1 FARM >1 \( IIINFR* l SED It* OREGON \GIMt I b* O» f lo r TURAI. COLLEGE ON DEMONSTRATION FARMS .y ih . J# « s REDMOND AND MKTOLIt & I Two-row C u l t i v a r 1 McCormick “ New 4” Mower 2 Dunham Soil Pulvérisent and 1 Set C u ltiv ato r Blad* Roller» 2 Eureka Weeden* with (¡ran» Seeder Attachment» ili Double Disc» for Drill 16 Alfalfa Reducer» for Drill I Portable Platform Scale» 1 Donald Pitie»» Scale» 1 Campiteli P arker 1 Disc Harrow I Kidinir L ister 1 Scythe and Cradle 1 Hand Sickle I Hand C ultivator *4 «» All thin machinery will lie Mild at wholesale price of *.i* and may tie ween at the Redmond Lumber K Produce ( o.' Warehou.se. If interented, wee or w rite A. K. l-m e tt. Court Ajcriculturist, Redmond, Ore. to hr m ud Gasoline Lighting Plant For Sale I» va decía tw by I th # ( th e « th e ••Osi an4 The Spoke»mnn ha» a fine Ga.tolinc Liirhtinff Plant— pressure system —for sale. This plant was used only about a month and is practically new. ■ M The plant i» ju st the thinjf for a farm house or other house where electricity cannot be obtained for lighting purpose». H a M aant W all. T h e ro m p e u y w aa m oatly m edical, and a little d iscussion a ro se a b o u t the co n d u ct o f a n o th e r d o c to r w ho a lw a y s had a fte rn o o n ten se rv ed to p n tle n ta w ho called b etw ee n 2 a n d &. Home of th e y o u n g e r d o c to rs w ere In d ig n an t a n d ask ed If th e n e x t th in g w ould lie free lu n ch c o u n te rs In th e su rg e ry Hut th e oldest d o c to r sm iled c h ee rfu lly . " iP in 't you w orry nliout him. Any m an w ho e n co u ra g es th e public to e a t or drin k lietw een m eals Is. consciously o r unconsciously, a lietiefacto r to our p ro fe ssio n ." M a n c h este r G 'ln rd lan . A M usical Sanaa. ’'M o th e r," said th e sm a ll boy a t th # piano, "m ay I q u it p ra c tic in g for a w h ile ? ” 'W h y ? A re y o u r h a n d s tire d ? " "N o; my h a n d s a re n 't. But m y e a rs a r e ." - W a s h in g to n Htar. ■ the WILL BE SOLD REASONABLE. 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