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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1910)
To the Ladies I will be back from Portland, where 1 have been buying the MOST COMPLETE STOCK OK MILLINERY and LADIES’ NO TIONS ever shown in this sec tion. and have my MILLINERY OPENING Saturday, Oct 15th All the Latest Creations in Hats, Trim m ings, Etc. Ladies of Redmond and vicinity are invited to call and inspect this unusually tine stock and make their selections before the lines are broken. MRS. E. R. TICHENOR, Redmond, Ore. 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 Central Oregon FAI R October18=19=20=21=22T Prioeville, # k He,d Or. al O ver $2000 in Prem ium s and O ver $1500 in Purses Three days o f base ball. $350in purses and a silver cup. Write) the secretary’ for the conditions in l>ase ball contests.) Many sports, including foot racing for semi-profess ionals, all distances; bucking contests, saddle horse races, etc., and a baby show. Good band music. A big time for everybody. Someone will get that $2000 for agricultural exhibits. Get a premium list at The Spokesman office and pre pare something to take to the fair. Friday, O ct 21. is school day. All pupils in Crook county schools in free on that date. All schools will be dismissed for the teachers’ institute on that date. Many people will be at this fair to see what is grown in the county. We should all unite in getting up a show that will be a credit to our county. COME, BRING EXHIBITS Brown & Williams, DEALERS IN Choice Cigars AND Soft Drinks W e 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, Oregon JUNIPER READING CIRCLE MEETING Organization Now in Good Working Order IYo- c e e d in g s A Impound Roast Given FREE for a NAME On September (5th the Juniper Reading Circle o f Redmond or ganized for the purpose o f mu tual improvement along literary and social lines. The officers of the organization are: President Miss Laura I. Jones First Vice President Mrs. Margaret Osborne. Second Vice President Mrs. G. M. Slocum. Third Vice President Miss Eva L. Eckerson. C O N D I T I O N S : Secretary—Mis. Josephine D. Every person is entitled to submit one name for the market. I'ill out the c o u p o n I* low Redmond. Treasurer—Mrs. W. H. Ander properly and either bring or send it to The Redmond Spokesman office, <>r to i Sypher, Redmond, Oregon, where it will la* dejHwited in a locked ballot box. to remain son. For the present the club will there until SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15, 1910. when all the names will be submit tel to meet at the different homes of a board of three judges to lie ap|M>inted for the purpose. The one submitting t >< n.cm members until its growth necesi- that is accepted will be presented with a 10 pound roast of meat. tates permanent quarters. All If you cannot secure a coupon send your choice of name in on a slip of pajier. ladies desiring to become mem bers will hand their names to the secretary. Kill this out properly, rut out and brin* in or send to The Romance o f Western Ex R E M E M B E R THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN, or H ill A SYP11KK pansion was adopted as the course o f study for this year’s work. My choice for name of the new market ia It costs nothing to subm it Meetings will be held second and fourth Wednesdays o f each a nam e, and you stand a month. A very interesting meeting was chance o f g ettin g the 10 Name held Wednesday. Sept 28th. at the home of the president. Miss pound roast o f m eat. I’oet office Laura I. Jones. The subject con sidered was “ Indians,” the fol lowing ladies taking part: Mrs Chapman. Miss Jones, Mrs. Os borne. Mrs. Williams and Mrs C O U N TY F A IR Redmond. Roll call was respond O PE N S OCT. 18 J. A . W IL C O X ed to by quotations from differ ent authors, sixteen ladies re H I Y S IC I AN sponding. Dainty refreshments This Season’s Fair Promi were served by the hostess. ami S U KMEON ses to Surpass All The next meeting will be held Kyra Totted liliwKu Prop Wednesday, OcL 12th, at the Former Years Office in Redmond & Ph«rnix erly Kitted Office on North Sixth S t home of Mrs. Woodruff. Building (Mile# »I Rnidvtirt 4lh m A 8t* Josephine D. Redmond. REDMOND. - OREGON Redmond. Ore. Secretary. Redmond, Oregon The Sixth Annual Central Ore gon Fair will be held at Prine- ville this year October 18 to 22. T H E O F F IC IA L The attractions will he many and farmers and ranchers are in V O TE O F CO. all vited to bring or send in exhib its. A number o f good horses a c i l z have entered, and the race l>e- Light Vote W as Polled In tween “ Brandy” , a Prineville horse, and a California horse for The most wonderful values ever offered in WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and All of the Different $1500 a side is attracting much CHILDREN’S HIGH GRADE WEARING APPAREL at POPULAR Co. Precincts attention. A base ball tourna PRICES. An opportunity to make your selection from the complete ment will be held with $350 ill prizes. Good music will be there variety of the Season's most favored styles as shown only by ('H A S. A. in plenty and no one should miss STEVENS & BROS., Chicago. The poll in Crook county was this annual event if they want unusually light, only 853 votes to see how Crook county is de CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS made to special order nrconling to your individual meas were cast out of 1800 registered- veloping. It is expected the urements from your own choice of materials and styles. PERFECT FIT and SATIS Of the total 205 were democrats agricultural and horticultural ex FACTION ASSURED. and 648 republicans. hibits will be large and show what The total vote received by the can be raised in this section of Ready-to-wear Suits, $10.00 and up. Dresses, $13.50 and up. different candidates are as fol the state. Coats, $7.50 and up. Skirts, $5.00 and up. lows: Coulter 175, Elkins 327, Hod Put Up Building in Furs, Waists, Petticoats, Sweaters, Muslin Underwear. Kimono«, Knit Underwear, ges 81. Triplett 65, Bailey 3-41. Hosiery, Corsets, Neckwtmr, etc., also Misses' Suits and Skirts, and Children’s ttress Record Time Roush 232. Rice 411, Young 188. es at correspondingly low prices. The styles are mast beautiful and are such as arc The Advance Construction Co. Riddle (for clerk) 53, Jordan 253 shown only in the large cities. (republican votes!. Hyde 162. who had the contract for the Brown 137 (republican votes). brick work on the Ehret build PLEASE CALL AND SEE THE BEAUTIFUL FASHION PLATES AND SAMPLES ing on the com er of Sixth and King for treasurer, 25. 1 cheerfully offer you any asaistance I can render you in making your »election», taking measure The democratic totals are; C streets, made record time in ment», making alteration» and delivering the good» to you at the »umc low price» you would pay for The Balfour 106, Edwards 99. Brown completing their work. the same goods in their store or ordered through their catalogue. building is 50x75. two stories and 205, Hyde 42, and Jordan 60. The three candidates who re 120.000 brick were used in its ceived votes on both tickets have construction. Three brick layers a grand total o f Brown 342. Jor were only twenty days in com This is con dan 313, and Hyde 204. These pleting the work. Samples of these Suits can be seen at the Redmond Hotel Parlor Thursday. Friday and Saturday Weekly three men will have the honor of sidered record time in this sec being candidates o f both parties tion o f the state. Carl Shuholm, and none o f them will have op president and manager o f the A. E. Wyatt o f Antelope, will i position in the November elec company, is well pleased with the put in a barber shop and billiard ' result. and pool hall in Jones I.and Co. ! tion. __ < ^ ___ new building. He expects to be Well Wishes From Bazaar to Be Held ready for business the first of the week. Shaniko Friends On Halloween Hill & Sypher, proprietors o f the New Meat Market in Redmond, desire an appropriate name for their market, and are offering a 10 pound roast o f meat Free to the one who submits a name that will be accepted by the judges to be appointed October 15, 1910. J.F.HOSGH.M.D. F.H.RODEMEYER Physician and Surgeon ATTORNEY AT LAW N O W R E / A D / Y rvvrvw M RS. M. Shaniko Star. Sept 30: Carl The Ladies Aid o f the M. E. church will hold a Handkerchief Woods and family left Monday Bazaar and give a Conundrum for their new home in Redmond, s&pper in the new church on the where he will conduct a feed evening o f Oct. 31st Proceeds yard. A farewell party was giv o f the entertainment will go to en in honor o f Miss Nellie by her ward defraying the expense of schoolmates at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. furnishing the church. The la Mr. Bralley. dies have sent out the following Woods leave many friends in , Shaniko who wish them well in invitation: their new home. To all our friends, tho far or near, We crave your kind attention, So pleaae to lend us now your ear While we a subject mention: The ladies o f this town will hold. On a day not distant far, I f we have been correctly told, A “ Handkerchief Bazaar. ” So this, then, ia our plea in brief: To help along our enterprise. You each shall send a handkerchief, Regardless o f its kind and size. To be without a handkerchief You know ia quite distressing. From every state let one be sent; T w ill surely be a blessing. Please send by Oct. 16th, and leave at W oodruff's store. School Attendance Is Increasing The school attendance here has increased so fast this term that additional room had to be secur ed. and the hall over Kendall & Chapman’s store has been secur ed for the 6th, 7th and 8th grades. The enrollment now is 101 as against 58 the opening day o f the term. Seats have been borrowed from the Pleasant Ridge school until the new ones ordered arrive. Registration hooks are now op MELROSE PARK See Jones Land Company en at Judge Wilcox’s office for registration for Nov. 8 election. OWNERS (Not Agents) for easy Z. T. McClay intends to cele terms on lota in Melrose Park. brate his birthday, which occurs on Monday, Oct. 10th, by giving Piano Tuning a dance in Redmond hall. All I will be in Redmond to tune are invited to come and have a pianos or organs and do repair good time. A nice supper will work, on or about O ct 17-18. be served. Sixteen years experience. Leave Bring in your choice o f name orders at The Spokesman office. for the new meat market See ad 23 12 Edgar M. Thompson. Dissolution o f Partnership Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore exist ing between Redmond & Phoe nix has been dissolved by mutu al consent. Wm. G. Phoenix has taken over the business of the firm, and all accounts due the firm o f Redmond & Phoenix, and accounts owing by them will be settled by G. M. Slocum at the Redmond Bank of Commerce. F. T. R edmond , 13 t3 Wm. G . P h o e n i x . Bids for Wood Bids for 15 cords o f Red Juni per four foot wood, cut once, for the Redmond School, will be re ceived by the clerk up to and un til Oct. 16. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Jos. H. Jackson, 13t2 Clerk. FOR YOUR in s p e c t io n /. WILL171MS, PEOPLE Redmond ok OREGON IT IS NOW UP TO YOU The popular COLONIST FARES will again be in e f fect between September 15th and October 15th, dur ing which period tickets to Shaniko will be on sale daily from Chicago at $ 3 3 .0 0 St. Lo u is, 32. OO Om aha, 2 5 .0 0 K a n sa s City. 2 5 .0 0 St. P a u l. 2 5 .0 0 h£ ndTn2 her CJt,M corn’sP°ndinglv low. These are West, n larivesTr V f? re* 'T y’ hut » n>one here ran PREPAY foi ra lb id ageit d l* ^ ^ ,f <le8ired’ (:<>n8ult your ,ocal MOW Is the Time J. C. WILLIAMS Watchmaker and Jeweler than half the usual cost, and to call on a representative o f the OREGON RAILROAD S NAVIGATION COMPANY for all desired information, or address Postoffice Building REDMOND, - OREGON WM. Me MURRAY. G e n e r a l P a m e w ib r Aor.N t, P ortland , O regon .