_ _ _ _ _ .— -------- ;-----------------------i— — THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN Published at the “ Hub City ” of Central Oregon a V O L 1. No. 4 country over with a view to in­ OOI) PRICES vesting, und the (iarlinghouse ' place was just w hat he wanted. W IL L PREVAIL Mr. Early is an experlenred far­ mer and raneher and will I h < a welcome addition to this section U lm nt and Ranchers Art* ¡ of the county. Assured of Returns H uh Season $1.50 PER YEAR REDMOND, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. AUGUST 4. 1910 BRICK BIIILDIXGS j CONTEMPLATED Enjoying Good ItllH in C H H Redmond Business Men Having Plans and Specifica­ Since tuking charge o f the tions Made and About to Enter Upon An Era O f Royal Cafo in this city Stairs & Hrick Buildings In the Business District— Brick All kinds o f crops in the Hcd- Finn have established a nice husmeas, and their patronage is From the l*>cal Plant, Which Manufactures a Su­ Hl* for same promise to go far tors ure experienced restaurant men und have for their motto: I of former years. The huy All Branches of the Building Line that is L*ing gathered now "Nothing is too good for our pat­ largest ever harvested in rons." The Royal Cafe is locat­ |section, and the second cut ed ut the corner o f Sixth and F ost place* will go, it is said, ¡ street*. ns large as the first. Some If present calculation* and plans of Redmond property owners Ihf umchers will cut three do not fail the coming fall month* will witness a brick building ilow high the price of boom that will put thi* city in the lead o f any other town in Cen­ will go before the winter is tral Oregon for handsome, *ub*tantial brick busine** building*, PROPOSITION is problematical, hut it is an erected w ith brick from the local plant, which ha* the reputation of making the be*t brick in thi* section o f the state. |rcd fact that the price will below $20 j>er ton, and Ehret Hn>*.. pioneer general merchants, are having plans made MP- predict the nrice will reach Dairy nnd Chicken Ranchea for the erection o f a two story brick on the site of their present lo­ • $10 mark. As nearly every cation. The details are not yet worked out, but it is stated the new Would Make Money ■^cr and rancher In this dis building will probably be 100 feet deep with a 50 foot frontage on In This Diatrict Sixth street will have hay to sell this fall Norwood & Mendenhall, next door to Ehret Pros., are figuring winter, the outlook is that on a 25x75 foot building to conform in architectural design with the will get a good piece of moil I Ehret building. from this crop alone. One of the l***t paying projto- The Redmond State Hank contemplates building on the com er ie |Mitato crop is another ¡ailioiiM that could I** instituted across Sixth street from their present location. Whether they will i*e o f revenue this year that right now In tlii* aection i* the help put the farmers and build a brick or wooden building has not yet been determined, but establishing of *mall dairy and presumably they will use brick. pliers on Easy street. While chicken rancho*. There i* a stated that the potato acre- Several other brick business buildings are contemplated, but woeful scarcity o f butter and the plans are not yet ready to Is* given the public. not I inch larger than last egg* in thi* aection. The Pio­ The trustees o f the Methodist church have nearly all the ma­ Hon the yield is exjiected to Is- neer Creamery at Prinoville ia Inter, and the price higher. supplying mo*t o f the butter Hold terial on the ground for their new church, and expect to begin op­ erations next week. #e rancher* in this aection It is understood that the Presbyterian church people are con­ !«• ulromi. lM*en offered 7f»c |H*r hen*, and even then there i* a call for more. Eggs are lieing sidering the advisability o f building a church at no distant date. pounds for their crop* as they shipped in from Portland by I in the ground. Hut these o f. The Snider building on Seventh street and the Iaimb Feed Co. some o f the merchant*, aa the Imilding on *outh Sixth street ar»* nearing completion. W. W. have been refused, for the , local supply fall* far nhort of Caughy is putting up a new residence in the southern part o f the Jvvers confidently ¡»redict th.it the demand. I city, and n number o f other buildings and improvements in different price will go to between The demand for the above ! parts o f the city are lieing started or are under way. snd three cents s pound at commodities ia constantly in- >t. I k *fore the first o f the year rtvusmg. The price for tsith Additional Local. I butter and egg* is way up. and COUNCIL PUTS the neraons who engage in fur- UNG W IP E Robert Immclle it baling bay on the uishing the Redmond market Milo Covert ranch Uiree miles north­ LIMIT AT FIVE these two necessities would west o f the city. TAKES LIFE 1 with lye sure o f making n satisfactory Mrs. J. A. Norwood haa liven confined , return on their investment to her home this week with a severe at­ R E A P A Y IN G •ioide of I*rineville Salea- Property Valued ! Show IncrenNe m a n ’ » Wife With Acid lA*t Thursday G. M. HutTmun Is Unaccountable tack o f the measles. Mr. Gentry, Ore •gon Trunk Line resi­ niate. has been dent engineer at this PM transferred to Tillamook. Thro. M. Past of I.auiiaw, who has property here, was shaking hands with nis Redmond friends Monday. T. E. Simpson is having lumber haul­ ed (o his place near the city where he intends to start a dairy and chicken ranch. Christian Science services at the res­ idence o f J. K. Macphersor. Everyone interested, welcome. Subject for Aug. 7th, "Spirit” . G. W. Reynolds wa* over from Pow. ell Buttes Tuesday, and stated that he « m e t e d a good yield from bis farm this season. R. M. Bishop, who has a farm near Cline Falls, came home thi* week from the Bend country where he had charge o f a crew of men on tue Arnold ditch. That Many Near Beer Es- tablishments Allowed To Operate sold the F. E. Mills resilience and a 50- foot lot to T. M. Munder- scheid for $1800. A month ago At the several meeting* o f the city this property was liought by Mr. council held since the last regular meet- Mill* for $1200. and while the ; mg ronskic rabie business has (wen traii- $100 advance it *old for in thirty sacted. i I hvm is not of great magnitude I. The number o f near lieer places al­ lowed tb V busine;* in the city was still it shows that Redmond prop limited lo five, the number now in oper­ erty is having a s t udy and sane ation. t growth. I t ' is understood that The marshal wa* instructed to strict­ Mr. Manderscheid will reside in ly enforce the 11 o ’clock closing provis­ ion o f the ordinance regulating near Redmond. j beer place*. favor o f county division as the present aiz* o f Crook county i* too large for the authorities to keep the bridge* in proper repair. It ia understood that Webber A Wil­ liams o f this city, think of putting in a moving picture show here three nights iri the week, to work in conjunction with the Bend, Madras arid Shaniko circuit. Her.ry Gaddie o f Seattle this week leiught, through the Deschutes Realty Co., a 2V foot front business lot on | Sixth street next to J. W. Woodruff’* spire for tl.T7f>, and G. M. Huffman leiught the adjoining 27 feet on the north for the same price. Mra. Geo. Khlers and two children left recently an extended eastern ly for I trip. rip. s She left Portland over the C. P. t il i ml w ill return by y the S. P. route. While away ahe will visit her mother in Wisconsin and Mr. Elder's relative* in DON’T D ELAY TO REGISTER Voter« Must Register in Or­ der to Vote at Novem­ ber Election The Redmond Realty Co., successors to Kllinger A Taliaferro, with Z. Talia­ ferro, manager, is the name o f a new business enterprise here. Mr. Talia­ ferro ¡ h well and favorably known in Redmond and vicinity and will conduct a general real estate busineaa. All voters qualified to vote at the coming election in November should register their names at once. No one can vote unless reg­ istered. Registration books for the City o f Redmond and the Redmond Precinct are now open at Judge W ilcox’8 office, and will remain open until Sept. 14. After that date it will be too late to register. It is the duty o f ev­ ery citizen to see that all voters are registered. A Popular Place For the “ Eats” Grandma McClay 110 Years Old Iowa. Mrs. Elizabeth McClay o f In­ "Jack’ s Place," the day and night restaurant on the com er o f dianapolis. Ind., grandmother o f Sixth and F streets, is the mecca Z. T. McClay o f this city, is in for the hungry, for when a per- j her 110th year. She was bom son is hungry, no matter what among the hills o f Eastern Tenn­ hour o f the day or night, they essee in 1799. and is the fifth o f want something to eat and i fifteen children. A few years "Jack’ s Place" delivers the goods ago in talking about her life in a newspaper interview she said in a satisfactory manner. she had walked from Tennessee to Indiana and back five times in SISTERS Jack Stedamen has a contract for her early life, in company with clearing the land on Frank McCaffvry’s her husband and four children. farm known as the Cary Place, three Up to the age o f 101 years she miles from here. had never worn glasses as her Clarence Adams of Redmond, wa* ov­ eyesight was almost perfect, and er here last Friday with a load o f sup­ she had never been in need o f plies for W. F. Stevens. Traffic through this place over the any false teeth. She spends the mountains this season has been much most o f her time making quilts, heavier than formerly. Sisters is the and the year she was 101 made junction point for all travel over the twenty one quilts. Two o f her mountains on the McKenzie and Santi - ' children are still living. am route*. Glenn Cox of Redmond, was over here last Friday looking after some clearing Mail Schedule Changed work that is being done for Frank Me- \ A change has been made in the mail Caffery on his farm south o f here. schedule at this place. The mail leave* M. L. Job and son. who have a nice here now at 6 a. m. instead o f 7 a. m. farm three miles east o f here, went to and leaves Prineville at 12 o’clock now Redmond last Saturday and bought a instead o f 2 d . m. This should make binder. They say they will have a the arrival o f the mail two hour* ear­ large oat crop this year. lier here. DR. 60RAY COMING jkr*. J. W Stewart. 19 year otught lot* and built a little City Recorder Walker tendered hi* B a i(r In one o f the best rraldrncr ItuNineM* C h a n g e * I resignation, which was accepted and This is a rare opportunity to receive the IgtuMi- of the city. lout Saturday Frank /uniwait pur­ Wm. Phoenix was appointed to fill the wrnl to work laat Wednesday at chased hia brother D f ' i intercat in the | vacancy. services of a Specialist on the Eye, Ear, The L’slO 1 Kinds o f proprietors o f near A n a* usual and alxsit 3 o ‘clerk Mr*, pool and bdliard hall un the corner of beer places have been received and ac­ Nose and Throat, o f one who is a grad­ W. J. Buckley arrived home vester- Seventh nnd K street*, and Monday fev a rt and the little girl went to the sold the ulare to Snell A Green. Mr. cepted. dav from an overland trip to Klamath uate in medicine. Falla, having taken down a load of i of a neighbor for a visit as was Snell i* from Arlington and Mr. Green supplies for the Oregon Trunk people. 1 custom. Mrs. Stewart asked to haa been a resident of thia county for Business Demands You can be examined and treated by trow a little rarholir arid and was several year*. Mr. Zumwall ia yet un­ Frank McCaffory and Florin Weston decided aa to what business he will en­ More Room him HERE just as thoroughly and took E. C. Roby to the Bend hospital |en a four ounce liottle about three gage in. la.it Monday for treatment. Mr. Roby krth* full. She ki*n-it the little girl scientifically as in Portland. Since engaging in business in ia suffering from a general break down. J. A. Webber o f Madras, and J. K. I aaid ahe would let her play awhile Williams o f Rend, last week bought f» the Redmond nearly two year* a g o | EYE —Poor Sight, Headaches. Tumors o f Eye. Inflam­ the soft drink establishment and barber the Limb Feed Co. has enjoyed a y. went home alone. tending the Willamette University at I shop and bath room on south Sixth St. ed Eyes, Crossed Eyes. fwo hour* later the little girl went j of C. Stmud. satisfactory business. This year Salem, is expected to arrive here this The new proprietor* and failing to get into the house I state thev have engaged two !lr*t class the company outgrew their old week with 2l Jersey cow* which he will E A R —Deafness, Noises, Catarrh. led the assistance o f a neighbor, | barber* from Portland to take charge quarters and art» building a 22x | offer for sale. N OSE- Catarrh. Obstruction to Breathing. Adenoids, A party of three from this city drove neightmr found the door lorked and I o f the barber «hop and hath room*. :t0ft. addition which will fronton Polypus. over to Prineville last Sunday with a tied thorugh the window. Mrs. Sixth street A roller mill will valuable driving team. On the trip the THROAT—Diseased Tonsils. Inflammation, Catarrh. i-wart was sitting propped up on her The First Lmd o f Rrick lie put in and a gasoline engine tcum broke through two bridges near The first load o f brick from the brick installed to operate the machin­ The acid bottle was found by the Prineville. This is another argument in yard near thl* city wa* brought Into ttfide. Physicians could do nothing Redmond last Sat unlay forenoon. The ery. The company does all kinds! |save her. tlrst kiln burned contained HW.OOd brick o f grinding and manufactures note was found clasped to Mrs. of n nparior quality. Export* pro a superior grade o f graham flour. pwart's hreaat addressed to her nounce the brick manufactured here as They draw custom from a large , su|M-riur to any made in I rntral Ore- ►•her. It re»d a* follows: “ I am gon. ; territory. ■ - *■» - 111 pleased with Mr. Stewart and hia girl ia a darling. I have told you Started Lumber Yard A Little Notice #f»ral time* I wa* going to leave this lien Gutter, the rontraclor and build­ I & you want to know what is Arid and now I have decided to go. I er o f thi* city, ho* put In a lumber | yanl east o f Jarkson'a hardware »tore, going on in Redmond or around I W e have recently received a new stock in the above line and A l ni-Hit you aoun." and rarriea a stork o f rough anil dress- the country while it is news to I Another note wa* found which read; ed lumber, and kiln dried lumber. you are invited to inspect the stock—it will please you. He f w t let |ne* know anything like is figuring on getting the output o f an­ you, subscribe for The Redmond Spokesman. It will tell it to you ■ s ever happened." Inea ia Mr. Stew- other mill s m i • 4-» as the publishers aro hustlers for Lemon Cling, Solid Pack Peaches. These 4C* little girl. news o f the city and country, a s 1 Enlarge The Spokesman \t the foot o f the lied wa* found a are a big bargain at per can o n ly ............ Aa anon a* the necessary material ar well a* boosters for Redmond. sled pistol. Mr. Stewart »ay* that rivea The Redmond Spokesman will be A Subscriber and Friend. | ha* owned it for a long time but enlarged to a 7 column folio siie. This It it hadn't had a load it it for ycara, will give 134 inches o f »pace for read­ ing and advertising matter. The new Will Have Fish | far as he knew. material ia expected here »o the change and Oysters can he made week after next. \ New Dishes and Crockery j S P E C IA L Pleaded With the edmond Diatrict Moving Pictures, Etc. S. S. Early o f Couer d ’ Alene, it week bought the la E. Gar- ghmiHc farm o f 80 acre* five ie* north o f the dty, and ha* oved onto the place. Mr. Ear- ha* been in the Redmond Dis ct for some time looking the R. K. Potter and wife arrived here from Shaniko laat week and are making arrangements to nut in a moving pic­ ture show, roller skating rink and bowl­ ing alley here. These people are ex­ perienced in the above lines and if the nerraaary arrangement* can be made they will give the Redmond people some varied amusements. Stairs & Finn, proprietors of the Royal Bakery and Restau­ rant in this city, nave made ar­ rangements to receive Thursday o f each week a shipment o f fresh fish and eastern canned oysters. \ They received a shipment this week and disposed of it in short order. 20c New arrival of a line of General Merchandise. Everything to meet your wants at right prices. Highest Market Price for Butter, Eggs and Cream EHRET BROS. Redmoed