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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1910)
great faith in the future o f Cen tral Oregon and will build their roads into that portion of the state as rapidly as possible so as to bring in u good class o f colo nists and settle them upon the vacant lands. While other roads are retrenching the Hill people are going right ahead with devel opment work. The Redmond Spoksman ....... T H E . . . . . Published every Thursday by Redmond Bank of Commerce Redmond. Oregon Commenced Bnsiaess Feb. If, IflO Deposits larch 2f, 1910. • $18,000.00 Deposits June 3», Iflf, ■ $08,000.00 U. H. a C. L . PALMF.H AT KKDMOND. OREGON SUBSCRIPTION RATES Strictly in Advance One year. - $1.50 I Three months, 50c Six months, .75 i Single copies. 6c ADVERTISING RATES made known upon application Make all moneys payable am) address all communications to H. H. A C. L Palmer, Redmond. Oregon. - REGISTER! Application for entry as sevond-elasa matter made at Redmond PostotRce. Do not neglect to register. It is particularly important that ev ery voter in the city o f Redmond and in the precincts in the Red mond District should vote at the coming November election and they cannot do so unless they register before September 14th. No matter how many times you have registered before you must register again this year. The registration books are now open at Judge Wilcox’ s office for the city o f Redmond and the Red mond precinct. Redmond. Oregon. Aug. 18. 1910 G uy E. D o b s o n . Pres. W . A. S t e v e n s . Vice-Prea. G. M. S locum . Cashier A p r o g r e s s iv e b a n k — a i n g w ith t h e c o u n t r y . b a n k th a t is g r o w W e a r e lo o k in g fo r n e w b u s i n e s s , a n d c a n ta k e c a r e o f it. We h a v e s e v e r a l h u n d r e d a c c o u n ts o n o u r b o o k s a n d t h e y g e t t h e se rv ic e — th a t is w h y we h ave th e m . If You Are Looking for Something Good in Real Estate L et us sh ow you what we can otter. W e havt ist o t City Property and Acreage Property Improved and Unimproved that we can sell you at sa tisfa ctory prices and on reasonable Term s. REDMOND & PHOENIX Agents for D. L & P. Co’s. Land Redm ond, - Oregon lutes Valley Realty Co. tU A R T E R S F O R AND HOM ESEEKERS SPECULATORS. The place to go if you want to buy or sell Real Estate. We make an effort to get you a quick sale for your property, and if you want to buy we take a delight in selling you the best bargain that is on the market. First come, first served. G. M. Huffman, Mg’r., Redmond Reference*: Redmond Bank o f Commerce, State Bank o f Redmond or any business house in Redmond. LAMB FEED CO. Roller Mill and Feed Grinding Redmond, Oregon Dealers in Chop Feed o f all kinds, Baled Hay, Timothy, Alfalfa. Clover, Seeds and Seed Grain. TOLL CHOPPING DONE. Manufacturers o f Graham Flour DO IT TODAY THK ENLARGED SPOKESMAN The columns o f a newspaper are an index to the character and prosperity o f the town or city in I which it is published. If the columns of the paper are filled with live, uo to date adver tisements o f the business men in the town the paper truthfully gives the impression that that town or city is on the map and the business men are a bunch of live wires, working to the end to make their town a commercial center. Such a town is Redmond. A glance through the advertis ing columns o f The Spokesman will show that all classes of busi ness are represented. The news columns wijLspn- H h . v Press to bale their largo hay crop this year with. Theaeinen have acveral hundred tons to bale, and they expect to receive a gixst price for their crop, much better than last year us the de mand will be greater, C. O. Henkle. a Bend real es tate dealer, has been in this sec tion recently looking the country over and listing lands. Geo. W. Wimer and sons are busy cutting and putting up their Mammoth Red ('lover crop. They have 40 acres, and much of it will make from Hi to 4 tons to the acre. They land plastered their clover land. They also will get a bumper crop of red clover and ulfalfa. P. A. Woolley is cutting a fine crop o f hay. Ira E. Wimer and Charley Spaugh report a bumper crop. In fact, all crops in this section will yield remarkably well this sea son. The good news that the affairs o f the Deschutes Irrigation «6 Power Co. are to be reorganized and placed on a sound financial basis will be hailed with delight by the people in this section. The reorganization of the com- A. E. PHILLIPS, Contractors Builder Specifications and Estimates furnished on all classes o f Buildings REDMOND. settling up o f this section. If those outside people who are circulating stories to the effect that all railroad work in the vi cinity o f Redmond had ceased could hear the blasting being done on the railroad right o f way around here these days they would change their minds. When a person invests in Red mond real estate or in land in the Redmond District they are mak ing no mistake. Such invest ments are better than money in the bank. What better evidence o f pros perity can a person ask for than to see all kinds o f building activ ity in a town. That is what ob tains in Redmond today. R. H. BAYLEY FOR COMMISSIONER The wise, far seeing man real izes that property values in Red mond are none too high at the present time. Redmond needs a suitable pub The Spokesman is informed lic hall or opera house. Who will that R. H. Bayley the present be the one to fill this need? county commissioner from this district, at the earnest solicita tion o f his friends, has decided to be a candidate for re-election. Since serving the county as commissioner Mr. Bayley has, as ; far as The Spokesman can learn, filled the office acceptably. He ‘ has built a number o f roads and Read the bridges, and all o f them good ones, too, for Mr. Bayley believes REDMOND SPOKESMAN that if a thing is worth doing it if you want to keep ¡3 worth doing well. posted on what is do As county commissioner Mr. | ing in Redmond and Bayley seems to be the right man vicinity. in the right place. lowegon Real Estate A gen cy On the Ground Floor LANDS, LOTS, HOMESTEADS 30UHKE DEM. Writ«- for liter*ture. HARMON COOK. Manager. I.ai.llaw, Oregon Ed McGuire ^ Ë B CHÏÜfl Jilt OR Suits Made to Order Cleaning and Repairing PRICES RIGHT Fit guaranteed or no sale Smith Bldg. REDMOND J. C. WILLIAMS Postoffice Building REDMOND. - OREGON J. A. W ILCOX ATTORNEY AT LAW Office on North Sixth S t REDMOND, - OREGON Tents and Wagon Covers W e have lately received a large stock o f the above goods, all sizes, and when you want any- thing in thi-' p H t t O H M l BLyw r id, Ore TUM ALO | (Received too late for last week.) Much lumber is being hauled from the old Hightower & Smith: mill to Bend, through this place. j The Spoo & Burkhart mill at Gist is doing a good business. The mill has a ready market for all the lumber turned ou t There is much travel through here now from points in the Wil lamette Valley. Most of the peo ple coming through are interest-1 ed in looking for locations and as certaining land values. Geo. W. Wimer and sons, Ira E. Wimer and Chas. H. Spaugh going to order a Lightning McCall Patterns for sale. THE REDMOND MILLINERY STORE MRS. K. R- TICHKNOR. Manager. Good Buys in Real Estate F. W . M cCaffery ...CALL ON... REDMOND , ORE. Dealer in Timber Lands, Homesteads and Desert Claims Deschutes Valley Lands with perpetual wa ter rights. , BARGAINS in ALL KINDS of REAL ESTATE Livery, Sale and Feed STABLE First-class Rigs and T«-ams, with or with out drivers, for trips to all points in the Deschutes Valley at reasonable prices. Hay, Grain and Stable Room for your Horses. Bring your stock here for sale or trade. We have plenty o f accommodations. Headquarters for Freighters McCLAY & TEMPLETON, Prop’s. $1.50 per year in advance 75 eta to $3.50 Girl’s Hats. 91.60 to $3.50 1 julien’ Hats, 75 eta to $2.00 Shirtwaists. $1.25 House Dresses, . 50 eta Childrens’ Rompers, Children s Hosiery. 2 pair for 25 eta Ladies’ Hosiery, 2 pair fur • 25 eta 75 cts to $1.50 Corsets- . . 25 eta Aprons, • • $1.SO Shirtwaists Suits . 10 and 15 ctu Indies’ Vests, . . $1.50 Night Gowns, Watchmaker and Jeweler NAME TODAY. President Stevens o f the O re-1 gon Trunk Line that is building into this section, recently stated there would be no let up on con struction work until the road was completed. Hill and Stevens have Summer Goods O BRING OR SEND IN YOUR 0 . T. LINE GOING RIGHT AHEAD ...O F ... OREGON panyjueamj a greftt ¿Cti-tlTThe Vmce the reader that there is something doing here all the time in the way o f building and other improvements. It is not a mushroom growth, either, for the agricultural sec tion has kept pace with the city in settlement, and Redmond has a good solid foundation behind her. These conditions, together with the fact that property prices for both city and country realty are reasonable and within the,reach of persons o f limited means, has made Redmond what she is today and will continue to be the po tent factor that will, in a few years, make the city the most important in Central Oregon. The Spokesman will at all times keep pace with the growth and progress o f the city and give to its readers reliable news o f this section that will interest them. CLOSING OUT SALE \w Cor. 7th and E S ts ., UN DERW OOD STANDARD T Y P E W R IT E R The claim for durability in the PIONEER VISI BLE UNDERWOOD ¡ h as well established as its rec- ord for speed. “ The Machine you will Eventually Buy.” Underwood Typewriter Company (Incorporated) 68 S ix th S tr e e t Portland, Ore. RED M O N D , ORE. COTTER’S LUMBER YARD BEN COTTER. Proprietor Carries a large stock of Rough and Dressed Lum ber. We would be pleased to figure on your orders. C O N T R A C T IN G A N D B U IL D IN G P la n s a n d E s tim a te s F u r n ish e d . A ll O rd ers G iven P r o m p t A tte n tio n . Yard one block east of Jackson’s Hardware Store, R ed m on d