The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, July 14, 1910, Image 2

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If You Are Looking for
Something Good
in Real Estate
L e t us s h o w yo u w hat we
c a n o ffe r. W'c h a ve a la rg e
lis t o f
City Property and
Acreage Property
Improved and Unimproved
th a t w e c a n s e ll y o u a t
s a t is f a c t o r y p ric e s a n d on
re a s o n a b le T e r m s .
REDMOND & PHOENIX
Agents for D. I. & P. Co’s. Land
Redmond,
-
Oregon
“ 1 R E D M O N D SPO K ESM AN
PuhU»tn*U every Thursday by
II. II. * C. L. FAt.MKH
AT KII'MOND, O SM O N
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SUK.S( R IPTIO N KATKS
Strictly in Advance
| One year, - #1.50 I Three month*, 50c
| Six month*, .76 Single copies, 5c
A D V E R T IS IN G RATE S made known
upon application
Application for entry as second class
: matter made at Redmond i’ostorticv.
Redmond, Oregon, July 14, 1910
THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN
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Buescher
True Tone ^
Instrum’ts
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Are the logical development of over thirty-live years of pr.uti
cal experience in high grade instrument making.
A trial will quickly convince any musician that they art* farther m i i
by way of improvements and high grade workmanship than any n ' '
of band instrument in the world. They are shipped lor examination am
trial six days FREE OF ALL EXPENSE TO THE PURCHASER.
In establishing the Redmond
Spokesman at Redmond the pub­
lishers believed the time was I
H. & C. L. PALMER. Laidlaw, are Agents for Crook County
ripe for a second paper in this j
Ask them for catalogue, illustrating everything in True-lone hand in t"i
city. We looked ahead to the
merits
and let them order for you any instrument or instrument! of >our
future of the city and were sat- j
choice
for free trial.
isfied that Redmond was des­
tined to become one of the most
B U E S C H E R B A N D I N S T R U M E N T CO.
important cities in Central Ore- j
ELKHART, INDIANA
¡gon, and the purpose of the [
Spokesman is to give the people
I of Redmond and vicinity a new­ city, and they get results that
sy newspaper, and work for the are beneficial and lasting.
interests of the city and district
all the time.
No ficticious, inflated boom at
A newspaper is a mirrror of Redmond. Nothing hut a good
the character, progress and en­ substantial growth as the result
ergy of the town in which it is of conditions that bring in people
published, and The Redmond ! from the outside to locate in a
Spokesman will aim to show to town that has a prositerous fu- Near the Mouth of the Columbia River, on Washington < »»ast
the outside world that Redmond ture before it.
is the best hustling and most
prosperous little city in Central The editors of the Redmond
Spokesman desire to extend their j
Oregon.
Twenty-five miles of Magnificent Reach
We are here to help the city thanks to the citizens of Red-1
:: Level, Compact ami Smooth ::
along the road to growth and mond for courtesies shown and,
prosperity, and shall always J assistance rendered since our ar- Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful hotel, cottage,
f rival here.
work to that end.
tent and camp life. All the comforts of home and the
healthful invigornting recreation of the seaside surf bath­
The columns of The Redmond The
who is
for
ing, fishing, clam digging. Uuirh lion fires, riding, racing,
i Spokesman will always be open a wjje awaite> prosperous city,
hunting, strolls and drives through picturesque wooded
headlands.
for the discussion of matters t wi„ find Jt right here at Iied.
pertaining *to the welfare of mond.
Reduced Rates from all Parts of Oregon and Washington
Redmond and the Redmond Dist­
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Read The Spokesman and get
rict.
OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY
We ask the people generally all the news.
to let us know when they have
Season Rate: From Portland Round Trip, $4.00
Business Conditions
Three Day -Saturday to Monday Rate, $3.00
any news w interest so we can The only unfavorable element1
publish it and give it general in the situation is the unfavor­ Purchase tickets and make reservations at City Ticket Office.
3d and Washington Sts., Portland, or inquire of any O. R.
circulation. One or two persons able attitude of federal lawmak-1
& N. agent elsewhere for information.
cannot get all the ^aivs, but ers and state officials towards
with the help of the many we ' the railways and the spirit which
WM. Me MURRAY.
' can make The Redmond Spokes-' would Prevent the companies)
G k NKK.M. P**l Sin It A'O NT,
from moderately advancing their
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man the newsiest newspaper in , charges
to
offset
the
increased
this section of the state.
cost of operation. When the
H. H. & C. L. P a l m e r , manufacturer is obliged to pay
Editors and Publishers. higher prices for raw material
and increased wages he does the
Prices of real estate in Red­ only possible thing in the cir- <4
V.nOrrw'xiri
mond have not gone sky high on cumstances and correspaodinglyj|
raises the charges for his prod­
account of the railroads building uct.
The railways are obliged to
here, and other improvements. pay increased
prices for supplies
On the contrary it has been the and higher wages, and it is only
policy of the business men and ! reasonable that they should get
real estate dealers of Redmond to 1 re for what they sell, namely,
ansportation.
keep the prices of real
That they are impelled to raise
within reasonable
bourn — ! their
.
.
.
.
charges return3
is plain ghowing
from cur-
the object of inducing pe^le to rent traffic
in_
come here and locate and get a creased gross takings, while costs
share of the coming future pros- of operation have increased in
Incorporate every desired feature of
perity of Redmond and country. still greater ratio, with resulting
decrease in net earnings. Un­
all other machines into ONE and com­
less
the
greatest
of
all
industries
In unity there is strength, and is permitted to prosper the
pare it feature with feature, working
that is the motto of the Red- country cannot be prosperous—
part with working part, and the
mond citizens—they all Btand to­ Editorial Extract from New
gether as a unit for the upbuild­ York Herald, May 30, 1910.
ing and advancement of their
NORTH BEACH
Queen of the NortIncest Resorts
Watch for the Opening of
P. L. SMITH’S
NEW RESTAURANT
on Sixth and F streets
Next Week
L UMBEit
Clearance Sale
WTe have bought the entire plant
and lumber yard of the Hightower-
Smith Co. at Gist, and will make
SP E C IA L P R IC E S
on all Common Lumber, Nos. 1, 2
and 3 in Ceiling, Flooring, Rustic
and Mouldings AT THE YARD for
the NEXT 30 DAYS.
All lumber not sold at the end of
that time will be hauled to our
yards at Bend and sold there.
COME EARLY and get the choice
of 300,000 feet of DRY LUMBER.
THE PILOT BUTTE
DEVELOPMENT CO.
Œ
IS T
B E 1 T D
Building Material
We have all kinds of Building Material such as DOORS, WINDOWS,
SASH, Etc., and can Dll your orders on short notice at Right Prices
We carry a full stock of Lumber of all kinds and would
like to figure on your building order.
Lumber
HARDW ARE and MACHINERY
All kinds of Light and Heavy Hardware,
Farm Machinery, Wagons, Etc.
W e S e li the C e le b ra te d P H O E N I X L in e o f P a in ts
The Place to Spend Vour
Summer Vacation
o rtland
kkgon
naerwood
Standard
Typewriter
J. C. W ILLIAM S
Watchmaker
and Jeweler
Postoffice Building
REDMOND, - OREGON
J. A. WILCOX
ATTORNEY AT LAW
UNDERWOOD
will stand out superior. It permits of
the greatest latitude of work—does
more and better work per given effort
and admits of the greatest speed
“ The Machine hu Will Eventually Buy”
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO.
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