taining the death news of George 50 cents, and everyone is invit­ Washington. The paper is near­ ed to go and have a good time. ly worn out. but the reading is Mrs. D. C. Hall of Hillman, Walter Dyer addressed a Red­ still legible. entertained the Rev. Wilson's mond audience at the Commer­ Miss Laura Jones has been family Saturday and Sunday. cial Club Rooms Monday night. elected to till the place of libra­ Rev Wilson will move to Red­ He took for his subject "The rian at the Redmond Public Li­ mond as soon as he can find a Coming Social Revolution, or So­ brary. vice Miss M. E. Simmons place to live. cialism." resigned. Christian Science services at Mr. and Mr. Jarrett went to Richard Wilcox celebrated his Mr. MacPherson’s Sunday Sept. the Cove for fruit Saturday and birthday last Thursday by en­ 26, at 11 a. m. Subject for study. returned Sunday. tertaining some of his friends. "Reality” . Those interested are cordially invited. In the center of Melrose Park Rev. Lilly and family were addition to Redmond is located Sunday night guests of Mrs. Faultless Stump Pulling Ma­ the only public Park within the Kendall. chines, the best made, at Ken­ city limits, it covers five acres. Dr. Coe of Bend, was a Red­ dall & Chapman's. ltf mond visitor Saturday. John W. Saxton who has a J. C. Cockerhn, one of the own­ nice farm five miles north of the ers of the townsiteof Culver, was Money invested in Lots in Mel­ city, will cut his third crop of here Monday on business con­ rose Park NOW, will double in alfalfa this month. Two years the next year. nected with his town. ago this place was nothing but raw sage brush land. Dr. and Mrs. Cline were Prine- Take your prescriptions to the Mixed whole spice for pick­ Redmond Pharmacy where they ville visitors Monday. ling. etc. Lynch & Roberts. will receive prompt attention by Try Woodruff's for coffee. a registered pharmacist. lOtf W. Quackenbush. who has a J. A. Brown of Winona. Wn„ nice ranch three miles south of Kirk Whited, who grows fine the city, has had extremely good fruits and vegetables on his arrived . . . here . . . . Thursday . . evening . ranch near Redmond, was in to J°,n h's fam''-v who have b? ?n luck this year growing potatoes. town this week with a nice lot here ab°ut two mo" ths- He has raised some fine Early of pumpkins and garden products Mr- Brown 13 a former resident Rose and other varieties of tubers Redmond and Vicinity If you want to buy some nice MELROSE PARK FOR RENT See Jones Land Company lunch goods go to "The Palace” Offices in the Jones Land Com­ OWNERS (Not Agents) for easy where Snell & Green will fix you pany’s new building on Sixth terms on lots in Melrose Park. out right. 6tf street. ______ R. K. Potter will give a social The patrons of the Redmond Mrs. J. C. Williams of this city, has in her possession a copy dance at the Redmond Hall Sat- Library will please notice that of a New England paper con- urday night Sept. 24th. Tickets hereafter the library hours will be from 2 to 5:30 Saturday after­ noons. • ' Always want the BEST meat they can get for their money, and that is just what we propose to give the meat eaters o f Red­ mond and vicinity. At our new market they will find the best of everything in the meat line, and we are going to make it an object for you to trade with us. HILL & SYPHER Proprietors of the New Meat Market Macpherson Building, South Sixth Street, Redmond • Buckley Drug Co Fine Line of the Leading Brands of TOBACCOS, CIGARS AND CIGARETTS Try a Sam Sloan or Spokesman 5c Cigar. You will Like Them The Best Postcard Views of the Redmond Country Full line o f Stationery Snider’s Restaurant and Chop House S. R. SNIDER, Proprietor Recently Opened. Everything N ew and First-Class Regular Board and Short Order Meals Open From 5:30 a. m. to 8:00 p. m. Regular Table Board, $5.00 per Week. Commutation Tickets at Reasonable Rates Weber & Williams, DEALERS IN Choice Cisrars AND. Soft D rinks We carry the Finest Line of All Kinds of Soft Drinks in the City Come in and see us when you want anything in the above line Redmond, MEAT EATERS Oregon Watch for our ad. next week; we will say something that will interest you. A. H. Rhode and Guy Sears were in the city last Saturday from the Powell Butte district. H. F. Jones and F. W. McCaf- fery went to the county seat last Friday on business. ‘Has Done Things Glenn Cox is staying out at for Oregon” the Greenhalgh ranch this week helping put up hay. For a limburger cheese sand­ wich, summer sausage, bologna, Candidate for Republican the best of sardines, or anything Renomination to Con­ else in the lunch goods line go to gress Before Direct Pri­ "The Palace," Snell & Green, mary on Saturday, Sep­ proprietors. tember 24, 1910 Walter O’Neil, of the firm of O’Neil Bros. Co., Shaniko, was a business visitor here last week. Part of record during 60th and Mr. O’Neil was one of the early settlers of Crook county and has 61 Congresses: Made member of the great followed the development of the Ways and Means committee, country closely. the ranking committee of Saturday is primary election the House of Representa­ day. tives—first man from Oregon Sheriff Elkins was over here to achieve this honor. Monday and Tuesday on business Has secured appropriations for three fine public build­ The Citizens Call, published by ings for Oregon cities. the Citizens Good Government Has handled many hun­ League, was issued at Redmond dreds of private pension last week. claims of Oregon veterans The Fats and Leans are daily and their widows, acted on practicing for their base ball con­ by the Bureau of Pensions; test Sunday. besides securing the passage When you want fresh fruits of numerous private bills and that are fresh you can get them supporting ALL legislation at the Buckley Drug Co’s, store. in favor of the "Old Sol­ We bring in fresh fruit twice a dier. week. Prices reasonable. 9tf The Second Oregon Dis­ trict stood at or near the Largest line of rockers and head in the sums appropriat­ dining chairs in Crook county ed in the 1910 House bill for at Woodruff’s Furniture and Gro­ its rivers and harbors $1,- cery store. 800,000. Fresh German Dill pickles just Has lived over twenty-six received. Lynch & Roberts. years in Eastern Oregon and At the election of officers of knows the people and their needs the Redmond Commercial Club thoroughly, and has had ten last night H. F. Jones was elect­ years service in Congress which ed president, and A. J. Haney, has given him a large and favor­ able acquainanceship among the secretary. members af Congress. This At the opening of the Red­ makes it possible for him to se­ mond school this week 74 pupils cure the things which Oregon were enrolled. Before the month needs, which no new man could is out it is expected the enroll­ get for years to come. ment will reach 100. W. R. ELLIS ------- ----- Extends Thanks To Her Friends Mrs. Z. T. McClay desires, through The Spokesman, to thank her many friends who remem­ bered her on her 61st birthday, and to assure them that she sin­ cerely appreciates their kindness in making her the acceptable presents they did. She says that Friday, September 16th, 1910 will always remain a pleasant day in her memory. Socialist Meeting Monday Night Walter Dyer will lecture again next Monday evening at 8 o’clock at the Commercial Club room. All who are interested in the live issues of the day are invited to attend. The ladies are espec­ ially invited. Admission free. market in Redmond, was in this section this week looking after stock for his market. Lloyd Harader has re-rented the Smith ranch for another year. A. A. Green is hauling lumber this week for Ben (¡otter of Red­ PLEASANT RIDGE J. A. Chase is building a new addition to his farm residence. Prof. J. A. Thompson went to Redmond Monday to take charge of the school there for the com­ ing year. Tudor & McLaughlin’s Camp No. 3 has moved to the Roby place. Harry Hopewell and Ray Craig, who have been visiting with friends here for several months, left last week for their homes in Chicago via California. Geo. Wheeler and wife visit­ ed Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Tudor at Camp One. Jesse Vosburg of Cline Falls, is at his 40 acre hay ranch here taking care of the crop. Harry Hill of the new meat Frank lleimley has his new Iwrn completed. This will t*» a great convenience for the freight­ ers coining through this section. Mrs. Smith and daughter. Misa 1 jiu ra. who have recently proved up on their ranch, left yesterday for Lincoln, Neb. Jewelry At Prices You Can Afford to Pay 1 am making a Reduction on every­ thing in my large stock of Jewelry and you will never again get a chance to Buy as Cheap as Now Come in and see how cheap I can sell you a piece of GOOD JEWELRY or a WATCH. My prices will appeal to your pocket book. J. C. WILLIAMS Watchmaker and Jeweler Postoffice Bldg., Redmond, Ore. Dissolution of Partnership Notice is hereby given that the partnership of Weber & Wil­ liams was dissolved by mutual consent on September 9th. All firm bills will be settled by J. R. Williams, private accounts by J. A. Weber. J. A. W eber . 10t3 J. R. W illiams . is headquarters for WHY MAKE A CHANGE tin Woodruff’s ware granite ware and (Paid advertisement) mond. K. C. Hnnkel has moved to the Black Butte country to take charge of the L. E. Smith ranch. Tudor's new camp No. opened up this week on the right of way east of Henry Hewing's ranch. queens ware. Opening of New Business House The Redmond Feed & Fuel Co. I George W. Farris, manager, opened for business this week in their new building on Seventh between D and E streets. The company intends to carry every- j thing in the feed, grain and seed line, and also sell wood. Mr. i Farris invites those who need \ anything in his line to call on him NORTH BEACH Queen of the Northwest Resorts Near the Mouth of the Columbia River, on Washington Coast The Place to Spend Your Summer Vacation Twenty-five miles of Magnificent Beach :: IiCvel, Com|>act and Snn>oth :: Many thriving and tidy communities, delightful hotel, cottage, tent and camp life. All the comforts of home and the healthful invigorating recreation of the seaside surf bath­ ing, fishing, clam digging, hcach bonfires, riding, racing, hunting, strolls and drives through picturesque wooded headlands. Reduced Rates from all Parts of Oregon and W ashington VIA------- OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY Reason Rate: From Portland Round Trip, $ 4.00 Three Day Saturday to Monday Rate, $ 3.00 Dancing Lemtona Purchase tickets and make reservations at City Ticket Beginners class in dancing at . —.. iii ^ voii Sts., Portland, i o n ianat or i inquire of any ,’d and Washington Redmond Hall, every Thursday1 & . N. N. agent aifi'nt elsewhere #— • & for j information. night at 8:30. No spectators. 10t2 R. K. Potter, Instructor. WM. Me MURRAY. List your property with J. J. Ellinger. G k NEHAL P aiw ENOKR A'O.XT, P ortland , O regon .