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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1910)
Crooked River. Mr. Moore left Monday for Portland to bring in J _ another stock of the famous] Buick cars. Glenn Cox made a business List your property with J. J. trip to Sisters Tuesday. , Ellinger. - , John Getter of Sisters, visited Breen of Cline Buttes. Sunday in Redmond, the truest of was in town Monday making his brother, lien, the contractor preparations for final proof on his homestead. and builder. Walt Quackenbush. a local car Full line of stationery, new ; penter, last week bought the S. clean stock, at the Buckley Drug lit' R. Snider claim on the west slope Co. 38 of Forked Horn Butte. He has Stairs & Finn are the new pro 33 24 15 23 i o 19 moved his family to his new prietors of the Royal Cafe in this S T R E E T E L e V E fM T city. They opened the place property. 2 2 25 14 Ralph Sherwood and family, Saturday, the 23d and have been 37 9 32 and W. R. Davidson and family, enjoying a good business since. returned last Saturday from an They sell all kinds of bake stuff. A P a rk Farm lands and city property outing on the upper Deschutes. Fresh lot of oranges and lem- for ^ b-v J - J - Ellinger. kl 2 6 k K i>: 13 K 31 h! 3 6 ons at the Buckley Drug Co. Hr. J. P. Goray of Portland, 3 8 <0 < 0 < 0 B ore< Itf will 8000 in the city for a short A V E . M A D I S O N Joseph H. Jackson is building v[3it. Dr- Gorav is a ,ic*nsed physician and surgeon of the 2 1 an addition to his hardware store state of Oregon but practices on 8 > K on North Sixth street 3 0 O 35 7 4 s ly as a specialist on the eye, ear. * * 2 7 Mr. Shekels this week began 1 2 nose and throat, and the fitting the erection of an addition to his of glasses. AVE. L E NOX place on Sixth street next to th e ! Rnnlf F. N. Wallace, representative at Laidlaw for the Oregon. Wash- 34 29 28 5 20 1 1 6 1 6 Our Motto— Fresh new goods ington & Idaho Finance Co., the and the lowest possible cash pri- company that took over thehold- W E S T - E N D AVP. ces. Ask about the free phono- ings of the old Columbia South- ern Irrigating Co., was in Red graph. J. W. Woodruff. mond last Friday on business. S. R. Snider gave a dance Sat- ...... , .... New style new brand Boston urday night in his new building team eollars at the harne88 shop. he is putting up on Seventh street between E and F streets. For >our candies and confec- r» o w-„ t v .. , tions. fresh and clean, go to the D. S. Miller. Lee Zumwalt and Buckiey Urug Ca * ltf 1 ELECT YOUR LOTS NOW AND GET A GOOD Ray Archer furnished the music, j _ ! H. H. Mitchell came in from CHOICE. The only addition with a public One of the pretty residenee Powell Butte Monday, and stat-! park within the corporate limits of Redmond. I^ots places in Redmond is the one ed that all kinds of crops in that owned by Z. T. McClay on 8th section were looking fine, and 50x125. Wide streets and alleys. lx>cated on the O w ners street between D and E streets. the prospects for a bounteous w .. . . . . harvest were never better. highest ground in the City. Mr. McClay has a nice blue grass lawn, some prune and crabapple Ellinger for insurance trees all bearing fruit, plenty of A. L. Davies, who does the Dave Riggs, who lives north homesteaders on the Ixiwer Dea- Mr. Kendall, senior member of SISTERS shade trees and, one of the most r£Pa' r work in Redmond, the hardware firm of Kendall & ™ , .... . . ... of Sisters, makes regular trip-, ert. attractive features of the place week and is now going ¿round on Chapman of this city, who has The buildings for two saw nulls into town with apples and other Frank Mrt'affery. the real es- been suffering from septicema, a* Sisters are being put up. is the handsome flowers which one leg. is slightly improving. i County Commissioner Bayley fruits, and reports the yield of U»te man of Redmond, was over Mrs. McClay has growing all g ^ ' July 19th t0 Mr and all kinds of fruits as largely in- here Tuesday with a party of B. B. Borne, a former resident and a crew of men are working around the yard. Mrs. J. J. West, 4 miles north of creased over previous years. land seekers. They were well of Redmond and Sisters, arrived on the McKenzie road northwest An assortment of the best Redmond, a son. here yesterday from Ritzville. from Sisters. They will make John W. Dennis our real estate pleased with the land in this sec- made team lines at the harness Visit Woodruff’s big furniture Wn- and is looking the country this an automobile road to con man, has been busy locating tion. shop. 3tf | and grocery store and you will over with a view to locating. be pleased that Redmond has ; Florin Weston, who recently nect with the Willamette Valley. John Moore, the Buick agent such who 3tf sold his Pioneer Meat Market , The , crew . of engineers a store. - . here, last week sold a four pass Guy E. Dcbson, president of ¡here, contemplates making an ov- have been at Sisters for several enger car to George Ferris who the Redmond K> Bank of Commerce | erland trip with his family toSe- weeks taking elevations, are still lives near Redmond, and sold a left today for a business trip to attle. They expect to leave here camped in this locality. five passenger to Earl Forest, of Portland. some time in August. A staff of photographers are in The $30 phonograph you get the mountains near here taking 1 j when you have purchased goods pictures to be used in eight diff TH E to the amount of $60 is the diff erent magazines. erence between a cash and cred FRANK ZUMWALT, Proprietor A party of timber cruisers are it business. J. W. Woodruff. in this vicinity cruising for some Corner of Seventh and K SU., REDMOND. ORE. large timber interests. Business Property G. W. McFarlane, who lives Changes Hands near here, had 22 acres of clover J. J. Ellinger, who recently that yielded three tons to the sold out his interest in the firm of Ellinger & Taliaferro, has pur- acre. He expects to cut another chased the Redmond Bank of crop equally as large Commerce temporary building John Dedman> who recently and will move same onto the lot . , . ..... Try a MONOGRAM 5 cent Cigar, or an he bought of Norwood & Men- arnved ,n S,8ters from the VV|1* denhall for $1300 in block 36. lamette Valiev, has bought prop- AQUILA, 2 for 2T> cents they an- good that joins the Joseph H. Jack- erty here and is building a corn- goods and will certainly please you. son block on the south, as soon modicus residence, as the bank moves into its new 1 The citizens in and around quarters. Mr. Ellinger has his | Sisters have petitioned the post G uy E. D obson , Pres. W. A. S tevens , Vice-Pres. temporary office with Judge Wil- office department for a daylight G. M. S locum , Cashier cox. mail service. Redmond and N ow N ow Open Open ][ € Cl X Redmond’s Addition of Character See S' JONES LAND CO. » jHefocsc'faiL Billiard and Pool • • • • H 1 \ • • • • Redmond Bank of Commerce Redmond, Oregon CIGARS, TOBACCOS and SOFT DRINKS Commenced Business Feb. 19, 1910 Deposits March 29, 1910, * $18,000.00 Deposits June 30, 1910, * $68,000.00 A Good Line of Lunch Goods Carried in Stock A progressive bank—a bank that is grow ing with the country. We are looking for new business, and can take care of it. We have several hundred accounts on our books and they get the service—that is why we have them. PALM ICE CREAM PARLORS If you want a good dish of Ice Cream made from pure cream, a Milk Shake, a cold glass of Soda Water, Fresh Fruit, or some of the best Confectionery made, call and see us. Nothing but the BEST Full line of Stationery Buckley Drug Co., Prop’rs. Glosing Out Sale of Everything of the Best THE KEY HAS BEEN THROWN AWAY AT T o M a k e R o o m to r N e w S to c k “Jack ’s” Place If you want bargains in Paint here is a chance to Save Money . DAY AND NIGHT RESTAURANT We have Large Line of all kinds of TENTS Everything in Hardware and Farm Machinery Jackson Lumber Co. Redmond JA( K FAHEY, Proprietor Corner Sixth and F Sts., REDMOND E V E RY TH IN G NEW, CLEAN and First-class. When you want a good appetizing meal come and see me, I will deliver the goods. Meals served at all hours day and night. BREAD, CAKES AND PIES FOR SALE