The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, October 20, 1910, Image 3

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MASK BALL
HALLOWEEN
REDMOND CITY OFFICIALS, day for hia home in Portland to had been in Prineville Saturday very interesting article on “The
I remain for the winter. He went evening at the Masonic meeting, Ijwt Fire Dance of the Kabaho
Mayor F. M Whit».
... T H K ...
Councilrii«» J. F. I loach, Frank W. out over the mountains.
returned with the ladies and Mr. Indiana,” was read by Mrs. An­
Mr Calf ary, M. K. I.ynch, II. F. Jon«»,
Wi'cox remained for court.
derson. Aa Mrs. Anderson had
(I. W Well*. Ouy K. D I
.
If
you
want
to
buy
Home nice
been an eye-witness to a Sal»abo
Itcconler W'in. <1. I'hoenix.
lunch
goodH
go
to
‘The
Palace”
The
Hotel
Redmond
annex
bil­
Fire Dance, her description was Costly I'ri/cs Will 11» Given
Trcaaurvr (.’art Nailaon. .
where Snell & Green will fix you liard and pool hall is enjoying a rnoat interesting.
< ily Attorney J. A. Wilcox.
at First Maak Kali
Murxlml F. K. Mill».
out right.
fitf
good patronage, and Proprietor Mrs. Osborne read from “Kin
REDMOND. OREGON
Council luc«t» »••roml anil fourth
of the Season
Wyatt think» he made no mis­ da Shon’a Wife.” This is a story
Tui-a<lay of each month.
A, W. Lafferty, republican take
in
locating
in
Redmond.
of
Alaskan
Indians
written
by
candidate for con gres* from the
Mrs. Willard, who was a mission­
COMMERCIAL CLUB
To Iwttor your fitmncial condition make
second district, will speak in For a limburger cheese sand­ ary
them. She says the C. F. Bartlett intends to gives
FmMlant W. (J. Walker.
up your mind to connect with the start­
I Bend and Prineville on October wich, summer sausage, bologna, story among
H«rruUry -A. J. Haney.
is
true
as to history, cus­ mask ball in the new Redmond
Mcvtlne ni|(hta Klrat ami Third Wwl 29th.
ing point of incruiiMed power.
the
best
of
sardines,
or
anything
toms
and
as
to
the character and Social hall that is being built on
»«»■lay «arh month.
else
in
the
lunch
goods
line
go
to
productions
of
the
country. Mrs north Sixth street, on Halloween,
T.
E.
Simpson
of
this
city,
has
“The
Palace,”
Snell
&
Green,
Osborne's
talk
on
this subject Oct. 31. This hall has a dancing
CHURCH DIRECTORY
just finished building an 18x20 proprietors.
THE STATE BANK OF REDMOND
floor space of 30x80 feet. Four
was
greatly
enjoyed.
house at Hillman, which he lias
prizes will be given.
After
the
program
refresh­
ia prepared to take care of your wanta.
rented.
Good
bright
boy
wanted
at
The
First prize, $15 gold watch to
ments
were
server!
by
the
host­
With tiie assurance of satisfactory serv­
Spokesman
office
to
learn
the
lady
wearing moat beautiful cos­
The
finest
homes
in
Redmond
ess,
and
the
mating
adjourned
ice we invite you to open an account
printing
business.
tume.
will
be
located
in
beautiful
MEL­
to
meet
with
Mrs.
Anderson
with ua.
ROSE PARK with its large lots
Wednesday, Oct 26th. A social Second prize, gold mounted
We pay 4 per cent interest on time de­
and wide streets and avenues, Mr. and Mrs. George Wright, evening in the near future is be­ meerchaum $10 pipe to gentleman
ing planned for by the social w'earing most novel design cos­
portila.
on the highest elevation within Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wright and committee.
Will
Wright
left
Monday
for,
tume.
the city limits, with irrigation
Josephine
D.
Redmond.
California
to
visit
their
parents,
i
prize, to the best lady
water on every lot.
Secretary. 1 and Third
They
are
making
their
journey
gentlemen
waltzers in cos­
K pw . J ohnson . Proa.
C. N. E hrst , Vice l*ren,
Crook County Abstract Co. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Miller in­ by team camping on the way. Full line of school books and tume, 24 first-class
photos taken
(lncnr|ioral«d)
C. K.
Cashier
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mac
Wright
ex­
school
supplies
at
Norwood
&
in
costume,
value
$6,
one dozen
tend to go to the fair today to
Mendenhall's.
10tf
pect
to
return
about
Christmas.
given
to
each.
see the races and ball games.
Take your prescriptions to the Fourth prize, booby prize, to
Redmond
Pharmacy where they the most ridiculous clown cos­
FOR
SALE
Lee
Zumwalt
and
wife
went
ii
will
receive
prompt attention by tume.
over to Prineville today to re­ The choicest vacant comer 50x a registered pharmacist
THE PALAC E
lOtf
The best music obtainable has
100
on
Sixth
street,
only
one
main
at
the
fair
a
couple
of
days.
Go
to
the
Redmond
Pharmacy
Redmond and Vicinity Lee plays with the Redmond ball block from Hotel Redmond, this for l(*cal views of the Redmond ing.
been engaged. Tickets for danc­
spectators 25 cents.
team there tomorrow and Satur­ is a snap for a quick buy, $1800 country, and for your books and Masks $1.00,
for
sale
at Ehret’s store.
J. W. Tinner is enjoying a vis- day.
takes it See Jones Land Com­ magazines.
lOtf Supper served at Redmond Grill.
! it from a .son who lives in Wash.
pany for terms.
Hurry, hurry, and get a good
Mr. Monkers of Portland, is
14tf Last week Ellinger & Ehlers
• •a* I I
\ j
I J • •••
here, visiting his daughter, Mrs. corner from Anderson.
bought a model 17 Buick Auto of
| lioHch.
SNELL & GREEN, Proprietors
Christian Science services at 30 horse power, of Earl Forest.1
Ellinger & Ehlers for insurance Mr. MacPherson’s Sunday Oct. ! The increasing business of this !
Corner of Seventh and E Sts.,
KEDMOND, ORE.
CORSET
123, at 11 a m. Subject for study. real estate firm necessitated a
that would enable
This corset is superior to others in
Riley Davidson of Hillman, is "Probution A f t e r I>eath.” ¡conveyance
the
adjustment which can be made af­
the
proprietors
to
carry
prospec­
Those
interested
are
cordially
in­
CIGARS, TOBACCOS
ut Prineville this week, on the
ter the corset is on. Price $1.50.
tive buyers to the property they
vited.
jury.
I have for sale.
The regular W. T. Corsets are for
and SOFT DRINKS
latrge stock of bale ties at Frank Zumwalt and family A show company has been giv­
more slender forms, and they are per­
fection of shape, artistic design and
Kendall & Chapman’a
ltf went to the fair today.
ing entertainments here this
Try s MONOGRAM fi cent Cigar, or an
best of material. Price $1.25.
AtjUlLA. 2 for 25 cents they are good
week.
John Couch of Laidlaw. was in i Three lots on E and Fifth
LADIES’ UNDERWEAR
goods and will certainly please you.
Redmond Sunday on business, street, $ 1200, Anderson. 14tf The schedule of the Buckley
Wool Pants and Vest, each____ $1.25
Express Co. has been changed.
Heavy Ribbed, suit __________ 1.25
Redmond
was
well
represented
Donald Burleigh is home from
The
leaving
time
here
is
Sunday
1
Light wool Stockings......................25
Prineville for a week’s vacation. at the county fair at Prineville and Wednesday, and arriving
; this week, many going over from time Thursday and Sunday. It
here to see the ball games Fri­
FOR RENT
day
and Saturday between the Lynch & Roberts are having a
Everything of the Best
Offices in the Jones Land Com­ Redmond
and Prineville teams. warehouse built onto the rear of
pany’s new building on Sixth
SCHOOL SHOES
their store building.
j street,
i When you want fresh fruits
for
BOYS and GIRLS
Steve C.reenhalgh of The that are fresh you can get them Ike Buckley went to Shaniko
THEO. R. HERKNER Dalles
Shoes that give good wear
is visiting his mother and at the Buckley Drug Co’s, store. with the Buckley express Mon­
the money. The Hamilton
brother at “The Only Ranch." , We bring in fresh fruit twice a day morning, from there he will for
Brown
Shoes are worn every­
week. Prices reasonable. 9tf goto Mountain Home. Idaho to! where and [give universal sat­
be married the 25th to Miss Julia isfaction.
For a few days 100x100 comer
in block 69. $375, terms. And- J. C. Williams this week mov­ Josephine Johnson and return
General Merchandise Dealers
i erson.
14tf ed his tent house onto the lots in soon to Redmond. Paul Ken-
nard
went
out
with
him
and
will
i
Ellinger’s
Addition
that
he
re­
and Horse Goods
Mr. and Mrs. Garlinghouse cently bought on A and Tenth return Friday with the express.
Whi|is, Holies. Blankets. Etc. Miss Agnes Elliott and Mr. streets.
Repairing promptly done Spaulding visited Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Woodruff
South Sixth St.
REDMOND, OIL Mrs. D. C. Hall near Hillman.' Money invested in Lots in Mel were Redmond visitors to the
rose Park NOW, will double in fair.
______
A number of Redmond people the next year.
This week Lynch & Roberts in­
went to Prineville the first of
stalled
a new safe in their gen­
the week to attend the fall ses­ One of the busy places in the eral merchandise
store.
sion of court.
city last Saturday was the milli­
nery store of Mrs. E. R. Tiche-
Faultless Stump Pulling Ma­ nor. She had her miliinery
chines, the host made, at Ken­ opening that day and her store
If you are thinking of investing money in Crook
dall & Chapman’s.
ltf was thronged all day by ladies
F. M. W HITE, Prop’r.
county Real Estate, either farm lands or Red­
calling
to
see
the
new
creations
mond property, we will put you next to the beat
Fred Wallace of Laidlaw, was in the millinery line.
property that money will buy. Or, if you have
in town Friday on his way home
Great Northern Agricultur­
property to sell and your price is right we can
from the Cove with a load of Farm lands and city property al Expert Talks to Red­
fruit.
get you a quick sale.
for sale by Ellinger & Ehlers.
mond Audience
See Anderson for a bargain in Many Redmond people are at
hotel block 3 lots $975. Terms. Prineville this week attending
14tf
.
,
I.ast Saturday afternoon at the
the annual county fair.
driving park here Prof. T. Shaw,
Albert Harper from near Laid­
law, was in Redmond Friday Let us do your next order of agricultural expert of the Great
with farm produce and doing job printing. High class work. Northern railroad, made a talk to
the large crowd gathered, on the
some trading with the merchants.
subject
of dry farming. He ex­
The Redmond Concert Band
plained
the best methods to make
In the center of Melrose Park has secured Ehret’s hall for a
the
soil
productive so what is now
addition to Redmond is located dance on Thanksgiving night.
considered
by some to be non­
the only public Park within the This promises to he a big event.
productive
land, would yield
city limits, it covers five acres.
Two vacant corners on E street from twenty to thirty bushels of
The preliminaries for holding between Hotel and Depot lOOx wheat to the acre. He said the
a series of club dances here this 100, also two corners. 60x100 conditions in this section for suc­ Always Ready to Cater to the Waats of the Public
winter are being worked out, same location. Jones Land Com­ cessful dry farming were ideal if
the farmers would use intelligent
and it is expected the first dance pany for terms.
methods. He gave his audience We cater to the wants of our
of the series will be given some
Job Printing
Last week Redmond and near­ much valuable information, and patrons and make it our aim to Let us do your next order of
time early in November,
by territory was visited by heavy urged owners of dry farming give them the best in the house.
job printing. High
100x100 comer in block 19, rains that thoroughly soaked the land to get busy and begin pro­ If you want to play a game of commercial
grade
work
and prices satisfac­
ducing
crops.
near depot site, $560, terms. ground.
billiards or pool drop into our tory. The Redmond Spokesman.
Anderson.
14tf List your property with Ellin­
place “The Palace” Snell &
That's the kind of clothes I make.
Interesting:
Meet
of
Green,
proprietors.
6tf
Carl Shuholm, president and ger & Ehlers.
No better 5 cent cigar can be
Let me fit you out right.
Reading:
Circle
manager of the Advance Con­
bought in Redmond than the Sam
struction C-o., the company that Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox, Mrs. On Wednesday. Oct 12th, the Old type makes the best bab­ Sloan and Spokesman cigars.
ED. IHcGUIRE, The Merchant Tailor
owns the brick yard plant near Slocum and Doris drove to Prine­ Juniper Reading Circle met at bitt metal. This office has a Sold by the Buckley Drug Co.
this city, left last week Thurs- ville Sunday. Mr. Slocum, who the home of Mrs. Woodruff. A ot of old type for this purpose. Try one, you’ll like them. 9tf
State Bank of Redmond
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Billiard and Pool
TheW. T. Reduce U
A Good Line of Lunch Goods
Carried in Stock
I ’« » U
t
in
a n d
Har ness
M a n u f a c t u r e r
o f
Lynch & Roberts, Redmond
Deschutes Valley Realty Co.
TALKED ON
DRY FARMING
Hotel Redmond
REDM OND, OREGON
Headquarters for Tourists
and Traveling Men
G M. Huffman Mg’r., Redmond
Tables Supplied with the
Best the Market Affords
Tailor Made
Clothes
Alw ays Look Right
and Give Satisfaction
—
Beautiful
Homes
BEAUTIFUL HOMES
Are assured in Ellinger’s Addition. Twenty-four lots sold in one day and a contract signed
for a $3000 home to be built in the spring* 57 lots out of a total of 176 have already been sold. Each and
every lot will more than double in value long before this time next year. Do not delay longer. Redmond is
destined to be the largest and Best City in the entire Deschutes Valley, and Ellinger’s Addition will contain its
most beautiful homes.
See Ellinger 6 Ehlers NOW
SELLING AGENTS
RBDNOND, OREGON
—
Ellinger’s
Addition