The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, November 03, 1910, Image 2

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    Put Your Crops in the Bank
Summer time is the farmer’s work time.
He is
leathering in what must keep him the whole year
through. In order to tide him over the winter
and spring, what he takes in now, must be stored
some where.
Where can he store it better than in our hank?
Not only is your money safe with us, but by keep­
ing an account, you get acquainted with business
principles and business men. Try it and see. We
are always glad to see you at this bank.
.......T H E ........
Redmond Bank of Commerce
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ape having now is one of be held at the Redmond < om-
this section mercial Club room on luoaday.
of the state could desire.
Novemlwr 15. 1010. at 1 o ’ clock
______
| p. m. for the election of officers
Remember the Redmond Con- and the transaction of other busi
cert Band is to have the tirst ness.
C. M. S locum .
Secretary.
16 t3
dance o f a series on Thanksgiv­
KeflfflOflO apoaesman beat advertisement*
Published ev.ry ThurmUy by
H . H. â
C . L.
PALM KS
A T R F D M O N D . O K K tlO N
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Stnetly in Advance
On* year, - $1.50 I Three month*, fitìo ing eve.
I Six month*.
.75 i Stilale copio*. 6c
Newt Cobb o f Sisters, brought
AD VER T ISIN G RATES mad* known
over Frank McCafTery’s horse­
■$H application
Make *11 money* payable and addrea* less carriage Monday. He had a
*11 communication* to H. H. & O. L. hard tussle with the machine
; Palmer. Redmond. Oreaun.
part o f the way over.
Entered a* »econd-cla*» matter Juiy
14, 1910 at the Postotflce at Redmond.
Oregon, under the Act of Mch. 3, 1879. |
The Spokesman’a Job
Printing pleases.
J. C. WILLIAMS
Wilson & Me Far lane will have
their
new saw mill on the Me-
Redmond. Oregon. Nov. 3, 1910
Farlane place near Sister* in
operation next week. They in­
Additional lx)cal.
tend to put in u lumber yard at
I. L Osborne’s furniture and Redmond.
Postoffice Building
woodworking plant on Seventh
The Burkhart & Spoo saw mill
REDMOND. - OREGON
street is kept busy these days on the old Wright place that
turning out orde s for local peo­ burned down some time ago.
ple. Mr. Osborne is having a will soon be in operation.
good sale on the kitchen cabi­
nets he manufactures. He also
The D. I. P. Co. this week
manufactures a high grade of o f­
brought over the 8 mule outfit
fice furniture.
they recently bought at Albany.
They
will use it for their freight­
Price now 15c at Moving Pic­
ing
in
connection with their con­
ture show.
struction work.
Many people from surround­
Office on North Sixth St.
Notice
ing towns came to Redmond
The annual meeting of the
REDMOND.
- OREGON
Monday night to attend the mask
shareholders o f the Deschutes
ball in Fallgatter’s hall.
Mutual Telephone Company will
Mr. Shake), who has been
confined to his home for a num­
... T H E ...
ber of weeks with an attack of
typhoid fever, is now able to be
out again.
—
Ed McGuire, the Redmond
merchant tailor, was at his home-
REDMOND, OREGON
' stead west of here last week and
stated that alfalfa in his section
was a good crop this year. J. N.
B. Gerking, near his place, Mr.
To better your financial condition make
McGuire said, had a contract for
up your mind to connect with the start­
100 tons of alfalfa at $20 per ton
ing point of increased power.
with Henry & McFee.
Watchmaker
and Jeweler
J. A. WILCOX
Redmond, Oregon
ATTORNEY AT LAW
TheW.T. Reduce U
CORSET
This corset is superior to others in
the adjustment which can be made af-
ter the corset is on. Price $1.50.
,1
The regular W. T. Corsets are for
. more slender forms, and they are per-
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\ fection o f shape, artistic design and
.\ \ best o f material. Price $1.25.
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LADIES’ UNDERWEAR
Wool Pants and Vest, each ........$1.25
Heavy Ribbed, suit ..................... 1.25
Light wool S tock in gs...................25
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SCHOOL SHOES
for BOYS and GIRLS
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State Bank of Redmond
Bom. October 29th, to Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. Buckley, a daughter.
“ Getting a City Job’ ’ will
make you laugh. Moving Picture
, show.
Shoes that give good wear
for the money. The Hamilton
Brown Shoes are worn every­
where and {give universal sat­
isfaction.
Lynch Sc Roberts, Redmond
E. R. Tichenor this season
raised some Blue Victor potatoes
on his place half a mile south of
) town that are record breakers.
Some of the sample spuds weigh­
ed two pounds each.
L A M B F E E D CO.
City Recorder Phoenix has
moved his office from over Lynch
& Roberts' store to the office
building formerly occupied by
the Redmond Realty Co.
General Merchandise Dealers
R ed m o n d , O regon
Roller Mill and
Feed Grinding
A. E. Wyatt’s pool and billiard
hall is enjoying a good patron­
age. The place is conducted in a
first-class manner, the equip­
ment is o f the best, and court­
eous treatment is accorded the
patrons of the house.
Dealers in Chop Feed o f all kinds. Baled Hay,
Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Seeds and Seed
Grain. TOLL CHOPPING DONE.
Manufacturers of Graham Flour
IRRIGATED LANDS
GOOD
BUYS
in Real Estate
Fine Irrigated Tracts and Timber Lands in the Sisters
Country.
Fine Deeded Ranches near Redmond.
Fine Irrigated Ranches in Crooked River Valley.
Dry Farming Ranches in the Madras and Powell Buttes
districts.
Redmond Business and Residence Properties to sell or trade
Come and see me when you want anything in real estate.
I have made money for others and can do the same for you.
FRANK McCAFFERY,
REDMOND,
Pioneer Real Estate Man
OREGON
Faultless Stump Pulling Ma­
chines, the best made, at Ken­
dall & Chapman’ s.
ltf
Since the carpenters have fin­
ished work on the Jones Land
Co’s, property on the com er of
Sixth and E streets the Hotel I
Redmond and other buildings
there present a much improved
appearance.
Contractors on the construc­
tion work o f the Oregon Trunk
Line have been doing some heavy
blasting within the city limits
the past week. Some o f the
blasts are heavy enough to rattle
dishes off the shelves.
The fixtures for A. E. Wyatt’s
barber shop arrived this week
and are biing placed in position.
THE STATE BANK OF REDMOND
is prepared to take care o f your wants.
With the assurance o f satisfactory serv­
ice we invite you to open an account
with us.
We pay 4 per cent interest on time de­
posits.
E dw . J ohnson , Pres.
C. N. E hret , Vice Pres.
C. E. N ielsen , Cashier
Good Meat
We have lately received a large stock o f the
above goods, all sizes, and when you want any­
thing in this line call on us and let us fill your
order. We can satisfy you.
Everything in Hardware
Kendall & Chapman, Redmond, Ore
Metolius
Oregon Trunk Ry. di­
vision point.
Graded streets , curbs,
Cement Sidewalks
Water system without
extra cost.
One year and a half
to pay for your lots
WM. G. PHOENIX, Agt.
RED M O N D , ORE.
Jackson Lumber
QOMPANY Sells
Doors, Windows, Glass,
Ranges, Heating and Cook
Stoves,
Builders’ Hardware,
John Deere, Canton Clipper
and Oliver Plows,
Wagons, B u g g ie s « n d Hacks,
and all the other good» that
goes in the Hardware trade.
Come and see uh .
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Jackson Lumber Co.
Third Annual
When you buy meat you
always want the best you
can get, and when you
buy at our market pur­
chasers are assured of
getting the best.
We would like to have
you try our bologna.
NATIONAL
Redmond
Apple Show
SPOKANE, WASH.
WILL BE HELD
November iUth to 19th
20,000 in Premiums
The greatest variety o f prizes, cups and trophies ever of­
fered. Prizes for single apples, boxes and everything up to
full carloads will be awarded.
$1,000 Championship Carload Prize
Hill & Sypher
For the best carload o f G.T0 Isixes or bushels. A floor spare of
31 acres required to house this great show.
Besides the ex­
hibit of apples, apple growers, packers and cookers will learn
and gain valuable information.
Ample hotel accommodation without
raise in price will be provided.
South 6th St., Redmond
THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COHPANV
Will have in effect low Round-trip fares from all points <>n
its lines. For further information apply to any 0 . R. A N.
Agent or to
The fine Indian Summer weath-
Large Line of
HEATING STOVES
Buy a Lot in
GOTTER’S
LUMBER YARD
BEN GOTTER, Proprietor
Carries a large stock o f
Rough and Dressed Lum­
ber. We would be pleased
to figure on your orders.
CONTRACTING AND BUILDING
Plana and Estimates Furniahed.
All Ordera Given Prompt Attention.
Yard one block east of Jackson’s Hardware Store, Redmond
WM. Me MURRAY.
Gr.Nr.KAL pAN hr.N O R H A u KNT,
P ortland , O regon .
REDMOND FEED & FUEL CO.
GEORGE W. FARRIS, Manager
Ground and Chopped
Feed, Seeds, Hay
and WOOD
T oll o r G a sh G rin ding
7th SI. bel. D and E Sts. REDMOND, ORE.