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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1910)
\ Box Writing Papers REDMOND CITY OFFICIALS camps in thin section are good for a short time and said that all putrons of the market gardeners. the business lots in the new Mayor V. M. Whit«. ... T H K ... <V>uni'ilm»n J. F. iloai'h, Frank W. They have bought up nearly all town of Culver had been sold out | Mrl'afTary, M K. Lynch, H. K. Jon«*, of the garden stull grown near and that residence lots were go here and have contracted for an ing fast. O. W. Well*, Guy E. Dotwon. JUconUr W. f . Walker. immense amount of potato«*. i R. M. Parks and wife, who re Trvaaurer Carl N»ll»on. ru y Attorney J. a . Wilcox. cently made proof on their land New style new brand Boston RKDMONI), OREGON Muinhal F. K. Mill». northwest of the city, left Mon Council m«»ta »erunil ami fourth team collars at the harness shop. day for Portland where they will Tuemlay of «Mil month. spend the winter. II. M. Smith and family moved ¥ T IS recording your history and telling We are showing a nice line of these goods COM VIKRCIAL CLUB into their new cottage on Seventh i Roy Bates returned to Red in all styles, from the 25c a box kind up. * a truthful story of your success in this street yesterday. The ladies are especially invited to inspect I'reaident W (i. Walker. mond Sunday after visiting at now country to do a liunkiiiK buainosH from this stock. Nf>thing gives more character Secretary K. It. Tithenor. old home near Fargo, N. I), tho U ginning. to your correspondence than the right kind Just received, a large consign his Meeting night« Fir»t amlThiril Wed of stationery. I,et us show you these goods nrwluy earh month. Open an account with uh u|M>n your arrival in ment of fresh chocolates. Nor for a couple of months. wood & Mendenhall. 5tf Kodtnond and receive one of out* neat little Glenn Cox last week returned CHURCH DIKKCTORY (tank htsiks. The check ayatoni id suited to from a two weeks' outing on the MelhotlUt Servlcaa ltd and 4th Sun Mr. and Mrs. John Cook are in Upper Deschutes and Davis and all kinds of hudinedM, and will addidt you in We carry a complete stock of the above. day« of earh month at 11 a. m. Union Portland arranging their afFairs Crescent Lakes. He reports a holding onto the dollars. Single and Double Entry Ledgers, 100-page Sunday School at 10 a. m. every Sun | so they may spend the winter in good time with plenty of hunt size, just the thing for ranchers and farm We have ample eufe and vault room for the day. ( hriatian Kndeavor 7 o’clock ev Redmond. ers; all sizes and kinds of Pocket and Vest ing and fishing. ery Sunday »wriing. Itev. K. S. Fox, Hufe keeping of your commercial putters, and Pocket Memo Books, Shelf papers. Type pan tor. Faultless Stump Pulling Ma invite you to o|ten an account with uh . writer papers and Carbon Papers, Box Let I’reahyterian Service,, lat and 3<l chines, the l*est made, at Ken W a n t e d If you want sage1 ter Files, and anything you may need in Sunday of each month. Itev. Cj. A. M. dall & < 'hapman’s. brush land cleared by the acre i ltf the Stationery line. I.illey, pantor. • call on or'address, ( hriatian Science — Service* every K p w . J o h n s o n , I’rea. G. L E h l ERX. Cashier, C. F. B artlett , Sunday at It a. m. ^ C. R. McLallin has ordered a Stf C. N. K iik e t , Vice I’rea. C. K. NlELSLN, Addt. Caah’r R( dmond, < hw. potato digger to harvest his fine crop of potatoes with. and Heifers Redmond and Vicinity List your property with J. J. Jersey Cows For Sale I have 18 head of Jersey cows j | Kllinger. Over 100 different views of Redmond and vicinity. and heifers arid 1 thoroughbred Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sherwood bull for sale. Enquire at Lamb[ Complete line of Books, Magazines and Stationery. [left this week for Corvallis, Feed Store, Redmond, Ore. Stf where Mr. Sherwood will take a course of study at the Agricul Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurley tural College. were at the Cove for fruit last week. j j .... WANTED—To contract to clear sagebrush land by the acre in SNELL K. (¡KEEN, Proprietors I.nrge stock of hale ties at any quantity. . . . AND Kendall & Chapman’s. ltf C. F. B a r t l e t t , Corner of Seventh and K SU., REDMOND, ORE. 3tf Redmond. Ore. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Kendall and children. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mr. Berry, w ho has a ranch CIGARS, Ehert nnd children and Mrs. Nor north of town, has just returned Canned Sweet Potatoes _______ 25c wood drove to the Cove orchard from Tacoma, and went out to Canned Asparagus _................. 35c and DRINKS Sunday and returned Tuesday. Shaniko Tuesday to meet his Canned Peaches, best.................. 25c All Orders Given Prompt family. Canned Apricots, best............. 25c Try a MONOGRAM f> cent Cigar, or an Delicious ice cream, and ice i We cater to the wants of our Satisfactory Attention AQUILA. 2 for 26 cents they are good Canned Bartlett Pears, best- 25c cold soda water at the Buckley | patrons and make it our aim to KoodH and w ill certainly please you. New Potatoes ......... market price D rag Co. itf give them the best in the house. Dry Onions................market price Remember the Water User’s If you want to play a game of A GENERAL LINE OF STAPLES meeting Saturday. Sept. 3d. A billiards or p«x>l drop into our place “The Palace” Snell & W. W . CAUGHEY, large attendance is desired. Green, proprietors. 6tf REDMOND, ORE. For a limburger cheese sand Large Gauntlet Buckskin____ $2.25 wich. summer sausage, bologna, Rev. Harper and Rev. Lilley i s; ge Gauntlet Horsehide 2.00 the best of sardines, or anything were entertained at the home of Genuine Mule Skin .. - _ . .75 else in the lunch goods line go to Mr. and Mrs. Chapman Sunday Canvas Gloves ..... .10 'The Palace,” Snell & Green, night. Dressed Kid Gloves_______ - 1.75 proprietors. Mr. Spaulding returned to his J. F. HOSGH.M.D. Undressed Kid Gloves 1.75 home in Forest Grove, Friday, Silk Lined Kid Gloves_____ .. 2.00 Fred Sherwood returned Mon after PHYSICIAN a visit here with his day from his trip to Iowa. daughter. Mrs. Garlinghouse. and SURGEON We carry the standard $1.50 Anything and everything in copyrighted books that we sell stationery at Norwood & Men Office in Redmond & Phœnix for 75 cents. Norwood & Men denhall's. Building General Merchandise and Drugs 5tf denhall. 5tf Redm ond, Ore. Country Produce Bought and Sold Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Jones are I)o not forget the social at the to return this week Myers ranch Friday evening. An expected from their eastern trip. enjoyable time is promised all who attend. Mrs. Lamb entertained Mr. Mrs. Landes and Mr. and Christian Science services at and Mr. MacPherson’s Sunday Sept. Mrs. Lingsley, Sunday. •1, at 11 a. m. Subject for study. Complete line of postcards of Repairing of all kinds done “Man”. Those interested are local views and of the Redmond in a workmanlike manner. F. M. WHITE, Prop’r. Prices reasonable. cordially invited. country on sale at the Buckley 2tf Mrs. G. A. M. Lilly of Cline Confectionery Store. West E St Redmond. Ore. Falls, visited a few days last C. J. Mock, a progressive week with Mrs. Myers. rancher from over near Laidlaw, was in Redmond Monday buying If you want to buy some nice supplies Corner Sixth and F Sts. REDMOND lunch goods go to “The Palace” here. from the merchants BUCKLEY EXP GO. when» Snell & Green will fix you .sit right Otf BETWEEN E. W. Pratt was kicked by a cow Sunday morning, but will Mrs. J. A. Wilcox and son, soon be about again. and Mrs. G. M. Slocum and THEO. R. HERKNER daughter Two Stages Each Way visited at the McLallin Mr. and Mrs. Farris were at Dealer in and Every Week ranch last Wednesday. Manufacturer of j the Cove last week for their win Leave Redmond every Monday / and Wednesday. Fresh lot of oranges and lem ter’s supply of fruit. Leave Shaniko Wednesday and ons at the Buckley Drug Co. Mrs. Stauffer, who lives a Friday. store. ltf sh«>rt distance from the city, left Arrive at Redmond Friday and Monday for Portland for a visit Sunday. and Horse Goods Be sure and attend the social with relatives and friends. Passenger and Express Whips, Rohes, Blankets. Etc Friday evening at the Myers Always Ready to Cater to the Wants of the Public Repairing promptly done |ranch. Fast Freight and Express a Specialty W. H. Dillenbeck of Culver, South Sixth St. REDMOND, ORE. The railroad construction was in Redmond last Thursday State Bank of Redmond I STATIONERY Norwood & Mendenhall’s “THE PALACE” Billiard Pool Postoffice Building Aütïcdcjpmf;. City Dray Lynch & Roberts Transfer Line Fresh Groceries •••• 11 i'V L I TOBACCOS SOFT A Good Line of Lunch Goods Carried in Slock NEW LINE OF GLOVES Everything of the Best “The Pastime” Lynch & Roberts, Redmond P. L. SMITH, Proprietor Soft Drinks (Bigars and Tobaccos Shoe W ork H alt Soles Hotel Redmond A. L. DA VIES REDM OND, OREGON Headquarters for Tourists and Traveling Men Tables Supplied with the Best the Market Affords Harness . ELLIN G ER ’S ADDITIO N VERY CHOICEST RESIDENCE PORTION of REDMOND ELLINGER’S ADDITION is sure to be the If you buy lots in EUinger’s Addition you will always congratulate yourself. You will be surrounded by beautiful homes. Reasonable building restrictions will protect the beauty, quiet and cleanliness of your home. This addition is only three blocks from the new bank on Sixth St. Lots are long and wide, with plenty of room for gardens and lawns, and a perpet ual water right is appurtenant. Think of all these many advantages over any other portion of the City of Redmond. Nothing else can compare with it. Terms and prices that will suit you. Select your lots now and get choice of location. We will have a new county soon. Redmond will be the County Seat, and then a lot in Ellinger’s Addition will be a valuable asset. Let us Show you this Property— You will Like It. J. J. ELLI NGER, E xclusive S ellin i A ient, REDMOND, OREGON