The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, August 25, 1910, Image 2

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    The Redmond Spokesman
Put Your Crops in the Bank
Summer time is the farmer’s work time. He is
gathering in what must keep him the whole year
through. In order to tide him over the winter
and spring, what he takes in now, must be stored
some where.
Where can he store it better than in our bank?
Not only is your money safe with us. but by keep­
ing an account, you get acquainted with business
principles and business men. Try it and see. We
are always glad to see you at this bank.
TH E
Redmond Bank of Commerce
Redmond, Oregon
3 SNAPS
Comer, 100x100 on D Street, $1250, term s
Comer, 100x100 on C Street. $1000. term s
Comer, 100x100,5th & B Sts. $575 Cash
Everyone a Bargain
We have others, but these are exceptional.
Also something good in farm property, improved
and unimproved.
One 40 acre tract 3-4 of a mile from
town, $1650. terms. It’s a snap.
REDMOND & PHOENIX
Agents for D. I. & P. Co’s. Land
Redmond,
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Oregon
Deschutes Valley Realty Co.
HEADQUARTERS FOR HOMESEEKERS
AND 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
References: Redmond Bank of Commerce, State Bank of Redmond
or any business house in Redmond.
LAMB FEED CO.
R e d m o n d , O reg o n
Roller Mill and
Feed Grinding
Dealers in Chop Feed of all kinds, Baled Hay,
Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Seeds and Seed
Grain. TOLL CHOPPING DONE.
Manufacturers of Graham Flour
Published even- Thursday by
...O F ...
The brick yard located at Red­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
mond is one of the best and most
Strictly in Advance
One year, - fl.M I Three months, fitte important industries the city has.
Six months,
.75 I Single copies,
Do not neglect to register. l\>
it today. Go to Judge Wilcox’s
office, and he will do the rest.
Those people who are figuring
on Redmond being made a divis­
Redmond. Oregon. Aug. 25. 1910 ion point on the Deschutes rail­
road after the road is extended
THIS IS THE FAVORED SECTION south may not lie so far off in
their calculations.
Redmond is not the only sec­
tion that has been experiencing The ‘‘volcanic eruption" near
a continued period of dry. hot Redmond last week did not come
weather. Over in the Willam­ up to the magnitude of the Mt.
ette Valley there has been more Pelo disaster as some expected it
hot weather this year than has would.
been experienced there for many
Shrewd business men can see
years, and in Portland especially,
that
Redmond is the coming city
the people have been sweltering
in the heat All over the Ignited of this section of the state, and
States the weather this summer that is one reason why they are
has been extremely warm, and looking this way for business
many deaths have resulted. openings.
While in the eastern and middle
Additional Local.
western states the nights are
nearly as warm as the days, in Wm. West, who has a nice
Oregon and the coast states, the farm in this section, was a Red­
nights are cool, and this fact, mond visitor last Saturday.
together with other favorable
conditions that prevail through­ Visit my store. I will be glad
out the year, will have a tenden­ to show you through. Woodruff.
cy to bring a large number of
On account of accidents to the
people to Central Oregon and Buckley Express Co’s, rigs be­
the Redmond District this year. tween here and Shaniko last
week the company was three
days late in making deliveries.
CLEAN UP NOW
They had to go to The Dalles for
A general clean up of the repairs for their rigs.
streets and alleys should be be­
gun at once in Redmond so as to 25 cts per pound for fine, pure
have a clean, neat appearing city candy is something new in Red­
to show the many new comers mond. Woodruff has it.
that will soon arrive here. Now
The Presbyterian services last
is the time to do this. A small Sunday were conducted both
individual effort on each one’s morning and evening by Rev. E.
part in cleaning up their premises H. Warrington of Pilot Rock,
will add greatly to the attract- Ore. Rev. Warrington is a
young man just starting in the
! iveness of the city.
work, and his sermons were
greatly enjoyed, as was also the
THE BEST TRADING POINT
excellent singing of the male
Redmond is the best trading quartet.
point in this part of the county
today, and the merchants here
are constantly taking means to
make conditions more favorable
to bring trade to the city. It is
in the province of the merchants
of a town or city to bring trade
to their place, and the more in­
ducements the merchants offer
the buying people the more jiop-
ular will they make their town
become.
Chapman, Redmond, Ore
REDMOND SPOKESMAN
if you want to keep
posted on what is do-
ing in Redmond and
vicinity.
BRING OR SEND IN YOUR
NAME TODAY.
Foreman Duffy from one of
the Oregon Trunk Line construc­
tion camps at Opal City, was in
Redmond Tuesday buying sup­
plies from the merchants.
Heinz Pure Olive Oil at Wood­
ruff’s.
At the meeting of the Presby­
terian Ladies’ Society last week
at the residence of Mrs. J. A.
Norwood plans were mapped out
for a Thanksgiving dinner and
bazaar to be given this year on
the same lines as was given last
year.
To the Republican Voters of
Crook County:
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of county
sheriff of Crook county, Oregon,
subject to the approval of the
voters of the county at the pri­
mary election to be held Septem­
ber 24, 1910. Respectfully,
7t4
J.
A.
C o u l t e r .
Candidate for Sheriff
To the Republican Viters of
Crook county:
I hereby announce mysdf a* a
candidate for the office of county
sheriff of Crook county, Oregon,
subject to the approval 6 { the
voters of the county at the pri­
mary election to be held Septem­
ber 24, 1910.
Respectfully,
M il l a r d T r i p i . b t t ,
7t4
Bend, j Ore.
s iimmer uootl
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G irl's lin t s .
U d l e s ’ H ats.
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75 c l " to W ’50
*1*5° to $3.5 0
S h ir tw a ........
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75 c t . to » 2 .0 0
H o u se D r e s s e s,
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C h ild ren s' R om pers,
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* 1,25
50 c ts
C h ild ren ’s H osiery, 2 p air for
$1.50 per year
in advance
L a d ies’ H osiery, 2 pair for
C o rsets-
A p r o n s.
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S h ir tw a is ts S u its
A. E. PHILLIPS,
Contractor & Builder
Specifications and Estimates
furnished on all classes
of Buildings
REDMOND,
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N ig h t (»ow ns,
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25 ct*
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W*5®
McCall Patterns for sale.
THE REDMOND MILLINERY STORE
MRS. E. R. TICHKNOR. Manager.
F O
lowegon Real Estate
A g en cy
On the Ground Floor
LANDS, LOTS, HOMESTEADS
sift:* nr o r ml
Write Tor literature.
HARMON COOK.
Laullaw. Oregon
M a n a g e r,
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75 c t - to
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25 c t s
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In d ie s ’ V e sts,
25 c t s
OREGON
Ed McGuire
M erchant ! T ailor
Suits Made to Order
Cleaning and Repairing
PRICES RIGHT
Fit guaranteed or no sale
Smith Bldg.
REDMOND
Manila binding twine at Ken­
dall & Chapman’s.
ltf
A plan is being worked out for
the building of an opera house in
Redmond by local capitalists.
(This is as it should be. The city
should have a suitable place
Let us do your next order of
where all kinds of amusements
and entertainments can be held, job printing. High class work.
and if such a place is built there
McClay & Templeton’s livery
will be plenty of support given bam Monday night had a big
the project.
run of business. One hundred
and four head of transient hors­
It may not be generally known, es were taken care of for freight­
but it is a fact that Redmond has ers who had brought freight in
an anti-spitting ordinance and it for Redmond merchants.
¡.? a misdemeanor for anyone to See J. J. Ellinger for insurance
spit on the sidewalk or the floor
in any store or public building.
An assortment of the best
This will be a good thing to re­ made team lines at the harness
shop.
3tf
member.
Candidate for Sheriff
Redmond will soon enjoy the
Everything in Hardware
Rend the
f>c
ADVERTISING RATES made known
upon application
Make all moneys payable and address
all communications to H. H. <& 0. L.
Palmer. Redmond. Oregon.
Application for entry as second-class
matter made at Redmond Poatofflce.
We have lately received a large stock of the
above goods, all sizes, and when you want any­
thing in this line call on us and let us fill your
order. We can satisfy you.
&
CLOSING OUT SALE
H. II. * C. L. PALIIKR
AT KRDMOND, OR SOON
Tents and Wagon
Covers
Kendall
distinction of having the only
brick buildings in this section of
the state outside of Prineville.
J. C. WILLIAMS
B
Good Buys in
Real Estate
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on
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F. W. McCaffery
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
Watchmaker
and Jeweler
Postoffice Building
REDMOND.
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OREGON
J. A. WILCOX
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office on North Sixth St.
REDMOND,
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Livery, Sale and Feed
OREGON
STABLE
First-class Rigs and Teams, with or with­
out drivers, for trips to all points in the
Deschutes Valley at reasonable (trices.
Hay. Grain and Stable Room for your
Horses.
Bring your stock here for sale or trade. We
have plenty of accommodations.
> fJ B Ltvlcrwood.
Ifÿ ’Ai
».-yA
Headquarters for Freighters
McCLAY & TEMPLETON, Prop’s.
G o r. 7th a n d E S ts .,
UNDERWOOD
STANDARD
TYPEWRITER
The claim for durability
in the PIONEER VISI­
BLE UNDERWOOD is as
well established as its rec­
ord for speed.
“The Machine you will
Eventually Buy.”
Under* ood Typewriter
Company
(Incorporated)
68 Sixth Street
Portland, Ore.
R E D M O N D , ORB.
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.
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
Plana and Estimates Furnished.
All Orders Given Prompt Attention.
Yard one block east of Jacksoo’g Hardware Store,
Redmon