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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1910)
GOOD To the Ladies ROADS AM ENDM ENT MILLINERY OPENING Saturday, Oct. 15th All the Latest Creations in Hats, Trimmings, Etc. Ladies of Redmond and vicinity are invited to call and inspect this unusually fine 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 Roads There is one amendment among the many to be voted on at the coming election that real ly has a great deal o f merit and that is No. 354. known as the ‘ 'Good Roads Amendment to the constitution.” The amendment is as follows: "N o county shall create any debts or liabilities which shall singly or in the aggregate ex ceed the sum of five thousand dollars, except to suppress insur rection or repel invasion, or to build permanent roads within the county, but debts for per manent roads shall be incurred only on approval o f a majority o f those voting on the question." The amendment grants to the people o f each county the power to pledge the credit o f their county for money to build per manent public roads. The ques tion whether or not a county should pledge its credit to raise money for building any perma nent road would be submitted to a vote of the people of that coun ty and would be deeided by a majority vote. The people of any county may issue bonds or warrants, or any form o f obliga tion they desire, for such length of time and at such rate of int erest as they may determine; in short, this amendment is but an additional grant o f power to the people o f each county to manage their own business. There are some counties that would build roads if given the power to do so by this amend ment and since no county is af fected except those that want to build roads in this way is there any reason why the people o f any county should be denied this power. _ To Enlarge School Building Here Central Oregon F A IR October l § # 20 - 2 l -22 " O ver $2000 in Prem ium s and O ver $1500 in Purses name Counties Power to Build Good I will be back from Portland, where I have been buying the MOST COMPLETE STOCK OF MILLINERY and LADIES’ NO TIONS ever shown in this sec tion. and have my A KFpound Roast Given FREE Amendment No. 354 Gives At a meeting o f the directors o f the Redmond school board last week the question o f building four additional rooms to the pres ent school house was considered. This year the school enrollment has nearly doubled that o f last year, and additional school room is an imperative necessity. Mrs. F. E. Mills, wife o f City Marshal Mills, arrived in Red mond Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Chapman went to the Gibson ranch Tuesday for their winter supply o f apples. The dates of the Annual Teach ers Institute have been set for Oct. 19. 20. 21. The law re quires all teachers in the county H ill & Sypher, proprietors o f the New Meal Market desire an appropriate name for their market, and are o pound roast o f m eat Free to the one who submits a name 1 1 a wi be accepted by the ju dges to be appointed October lo , 1910. C O N D I T I O N S * Every person is entitled to submit one name for the market. Fill ou t tin »* ‘ I properly and either bring or send it to The Redmond Spokesman oi ii1». or Sypher. Redmond. Oregon, whereit will I k * deposited in a 'ock« , •« "j • there until SATURDAY. OCTOBER 15. 1910. when ull the names w ill |*e hi a hoard o f three judges to be appointed for the pur|x»so. 1 he one su »mi no. that is accepted will be presented with a 10 pound roast of meat. If you cannot secure a cou|K)n send your choice of name in on a slip of |>a|»er. REM EM BER Kill this out properly, rut out and brin* in or send to THE KKBMOND SPOKESMAN. or HIU. 4 SÏPHKK It costs nothing to subm it My choice f<>r name of the new market u» a nam e, and you stand a chance o f g ettin g the 10 Name pound roast o f m eat. Postoffiee to attend the Institute. No pub lic school can be legally in ses sion during the Institute, and teachers certificates may be re voked for non attendance. Mr. and Mrs. McLallin went to Prineville Tuesday, returning way of the Gib- YVednesday son ranch. H. F. Jones this week bought o f Theo Herkner. the harness manufacturer, one o f the best saddles ever sold in this section. The saddle was for Mr. Jones' daughter, and is a beauty. Real Estate Transfers FumUhed by the Crook County A b stract Company Laidlaw Townsite Co. to Wm. Ber tram, lot 2, blk 59. Laidlaw, $!20. M L Job et al to A Hornbcck, lots 5 and 6. blk 52, Redmond, $500. Crook Co Inv Co to Wm Haatetler, lot 6, block 33. Hillman, $20. Crook Co Inv Co to H Haatetler, lot 6. blk 33. Hillman. $20. Redmond Townsite Co to John Lamb, lots 3 4, blk 67, Redmond. $200. James Spencer et ux to J E Lamb, lot 2, block 67, Redmond. $300. & Piano Tuning I will be in Redmond to tune pianos or organs and do repair work, on or about Oct. 17-18. Sixteen years experience. I>*ave orders at The Spokesman office. 23t2 Edgar M. Thompson. Three days o f base ball. $350 in purses and a silver cup. Write) the secretary for the conditions in base 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, & FINN, Prop’s. Table service market affords. Nothing patrons. too the best the good for our AND. Soft Drinks W e carry the Finest Line of All Kinds of Soft Drinks in the City want anything in the above line Redmond, Oregon Office on North Sixth St. REDMOND. - OREGON Office in Redmond & Phcenix Building ! !« Physician and Surgeon Eyes Tested (¡1« rrly Kitted < Prop. 8 Offire at H.«i<lrnrr 4lh a A Su. R e d m o n d , O re. Redmond, Oregon - i NOW READY The most wonderful values ever offered in WOMEN’S, MISSES’ and CH ILDREN ’S HIGH GRADE WEARING APPAREL at POPULAR PRICES. An opportunity to make your selection from the complete variety of the Season’s most favored styles as shown only by C l!A S . A. STEVEN S & BROS., Chicago. CUSTOM TAILORED SUITS made to special order according to your individual meas urements from your own choice of materials and styles. PERFECT FIT and SATIS FACTION ASSURED. Ready-to-wear Suits, $10.00 and up. Coats, $7.50 and up. Dresses, $13.50 and up. Skirts, $5.00 and up. Furs. Waists, Petticoats, Sweaters, Muslin Underwear, Kimonos. Knit Underwear, Hosiery, Corsets, Neckwear, etc., also Misses’ Suits and SkirLs. and Children’s Dress es at correspondingly low prices. The styles are most beautiful and are such as are shown only in the large cities. CALL AND SEE M RS. M. Come in and see us— we will satisfy the inner man. Sepa rate Tables Reserved for Ladies ONE DOOR SOUTH HOTEL OREGON If You Want Good P ic tu r e s o r V ie w s B e S u r e to H a v e T h e m T a k e n b y J. A. Fallgatter RED M O N D , O RB. Come in and see us when you PHYSICIAN anti SI RGKON F.H.RODEM EYER THE BEAUTIFUL FASHION PLATES AND SAMPLES I cheerfully offer you any amiatance 1 can render you in making - .. . your »election«, lakini _ ~ D g m rlfw t* naki m fnti, making HI tern lion* and delivering the guod* to you at the aarne low prie«* you would pay for the same good* in their atore or ordered through their catalogue. DEALERS IN dionee Cigars J. F. HOSGH.M.D. ATTORNEY AT LAW PLEASE Bam quiet Cafe STAIRS J. A . W IL C O X Scenic and View Photographer. All orders given prompt and careful attention, and satisfac tion guaranteed in every instance. L W I L L I A M S , Redmon Samples of these Suits can be seen at the Redmond Hotel Parlor Thursday, Friday and Saturday Weekly MELROSE PARK See Jones I .and Company OWNERS (Not Agents) for easy terms on lots in Melrose Park. Dissolution of 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 , 13t3 Wm. G. P hoenix . 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. J. C. WILLIAMS Watchmaker and Jeweler Postoffice Building REDMOND. - OREGON Subscribe for The Spokesman $1.50 per year in advance New Pool, Billiard Hall and Barber Shop IN THE HOTEL REDMOND ANNEX I have opened a Pool ami Billiard Hall and Barlier Shop at the altove place, and invite the public to come and sec me. Three new pool ami one billiard table, and a ¿-chair barlier shop in charge of experi enced workmen. Everything o f the best. Fine Line OF CIGARS and TOBACCOS A. E. IV Y ATT p Redmond