The Redmond Spokesman Put Your Crops in the Bank Summer time is the farmer’s work time. He is gathering 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 bank? 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. TH E Redmond Bank of Commerce Redmond, Oregon The W. T. Reduce 1 CORSET This corset is superior to others in the adjustment which can tv made af ter the corset is on. Price $1.50. The regular W. T. Corsets are for more slender forms, and they are per fection of shape, artistic design and best of material. Price $1.25. LADIES’ UNDERWEAR Wool Pants and Vest, each ....... $1.25 Heavy Ribbed, suit......... ........... 1.25 Light wool Stockings____ . . . . .25 SCHOOL SHOES for BOYS and GIRLS Shoes that give good wear for the money. The Hamilton Brown Shoes are worn every where and [give universal sat isfaction. Lynch & Roberts, Redmond LAMB FEED CO. Redmond, Oregon Roller Mill and Feed Grinding Dealers in Chop Feed of all kinds. Baled Hay, Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Seeds and Seed Grain. TOLL CHOPPING DONE. Manufacturers of Graham Flour IRRIGATED LANDS GOOD BUYS iu 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. REDM OND, Published iv o ry Thuniday by H. H. * C. L. rALMUK AT RRDMONP. OKKOON SU B SC R IPT IO N RATES Strictly1 la AilvAnco Otto voAr, - St .BO I Throo month*. 50c Six m onths. .75 | Sing lo copies, 5c A DYER riSlN Ü RATES mu.lo known upon Application Make all money* payable and address all com m unications to II. H. A L L . Palm er, Redmond, Oregon. E ntered as «erond-class m a tte r Juiy 14, 1810 a t the Poe torti ce at Redmond, Oregon, under the A ct o f Mch. S, 1879. Redmond. Oregon. Nov. 10, 1910 DONT TRY TO BULLY D>n’t try to bully the world. it does not pay. Whoever en ters the ring for rough and tum ble fight with Public Opinion is pretty sure, eventiaiy to be “doubled up.” Society is a Bri- areus, and who but a madman would think of encountering with a single pair of fists, a hundred armed fellow! Better shake the multitudinous hand of the giant good-naturedly, than unnecess arily provoke his wrath. De spise the world if it so please you - though to do so is a proof of arrogance conceit and egotism — but as you have to live in the world, to lean on the world, it is just as well to treat it civilly. Shrewd men who understand their race, never seek a quarrel with Society. They understand that it is possible for an individ ual to persuade lead and quietly control a community, hut not to fight it down. If you desire to reform evils or to disabuse your fellow-men of their prejudice, the surest way not to succeed is to resort to denunciation and abuse. Kindness, conciliation, the influ ence of good example—these are the true and effective means and appliances of reform. BE BROAD MINDED General Merchandise Dealers FR AN K M cC AFFER Y, ■■ ■■ - — »•-- «»- niiir - Pioneer Real Estate Man OREGON No town in this state or any other place for that matter, can expect to thrive and prosper without the concentrated effort of its citizens and the judicious expenditure of money. The towns and cities in Oregon today that are prosperous are the ones that have donated liberally to enterprises that will help their locality. Thus it is and always will be that the liberal and broad guaged town will thrive while the tight fisted ones are strug gling for the necessities of life. It is within the province of ev ery town to increase her popula tion. With which class do you desire to be rated? Do you wish it to go out to the world that you lack the energy necessary to pro- ! tact your own interest, and that you are continually throwing stones at your town and commu nity and villifying the people in it? If not, get to work and do something that will increase your own wealth and show to the people outside that you are try ing to help make your town grow. - ------------ L^ - can or will do this. The local editor, in proportion to his means, does more for his town than Hny Tho Spokesman'* Job other ten men. and in fairness. Printing pienses. man witli man, he ought to he supported, not because you hap- ■ pen to like him or admire his writings, but because a local pa per is the best investment a community can make. It may not be brilliant or crowded with PHYSICIAN great thoughts, but financially it mul SC KOKON is more of a benefit to a commu nity than a preacher or a teach Office in Redmond & Phtenix er. Understand us now, we do Building not mean morally or intellectual Redmond, Ore. ly but financially, and yet on the moral question you will find the majority of local papers are on the right side of the question. Today the editors of local papers do the most work for the least money of any men on earth.) Subscribe for your local paper, ami advertise in it, not as a char Eyes Tested. («Issues Prop ity but as a good investment. erly Fitted Metolius J.F.H O SCH .M .D. F.H . RODEMEYER Physician and Surgeon Office at Reanime«* 4th a A Sta. TELL IT TO THE EDITOR The newspaper man is blamed for a whole lot of things he can't help, such as using partiality in mentioning visitors, giving news about some folks and leaving others out. etc. He simply prints all the news he can find. Some people inform him about such things, and others do not. An editor should not be ex pected to know the names and residences of all your uncles, aunts and cousins when they come to town. Tell us about it. It’s news that makes a newspa per. and every man. woman and child can be associate editor if they only will. Never apologize when you give this bit of infor mation to an editor, for if there lives one so dead that he has lost his appreciation of such favors he is dead, indeed, to every virtue that imparts value to a paper. _. ■■ ■ 1 .'I Isn’t it better to be boosting your town all the time and say ing good things about it than throwing rocks at the town and community every time you get a chance? It looks as if the form er was the better plan. Still there are people who think the right way to build up a town is to villify it. The city is having a large tri angle made for fire alarm pur poses. It is said the noise from the triangle will be enough to waken the seven sleepers, and any fireman who does not re spond when an alarm is turned in on the triangle is supposed to be dead. With the resumption of work on their irrigating project by the Central Oregon Irrigation Co., successor to the D. I. & P. Co., things in this section begin to take on a rosier hue. It is a mighty good plan to at tend to your own business if you have any, and let the other fellow do the same. If you have BENEFTTS THE COMMUNITY no business to attend to, then The late Hon. David Davis get some. once said: “ Each year every lo cal paper gives from $100 to The continued activity in Red $5,000 in free lines for the bene mond real estate and surround fit of the community in which ing farm property shows that it is located. No other agency Redmond is still very much on the map. HARDWARE Buy a Lot in A vigilante committee would be about the proper thing to deal with those persons who prowl around tents at night. Redmond, Oregon Oregon Trunk Ry* d i vision point. Graded streets , euros, Cement Sidewalks Water system without extra cost. One year and a half to pay Tor your lots WM. G. I’HOENIX, Agt. REDM OND. O R E . BUCKLEY EXP GO. nrrwKEN Two Stages Each Way Every Week Ia*ave Redmond «[very Sunday and W ednesday. Leave Shaniko Tuesday and Friday. A rrive a t R«*dmond Thursday and Sunday. Passenger and Express Fast Fa-ifckt and Express a Specialty J . C. W ILLIAM S Watchmaker and Jeweler Postofiice Building REDMONI), - OREGON Jackson Lumber QOMPANY Sells Doors, Windows, Glass, Ranges, Heating and Cook Stoves, Builders’ Hardware, John Deere, Canton Clipper and Oliver Plows, Wagons, Buggies«"«i Hacks, a n d a ll th e o t h e r g tx id s t h a t g o e s in th e H a r d w a r e t r a d e . C om e a n d nee uh . Satisfaction Guaranteed J. A. WILCOX A T T O R N E Y A T LAW Jackson Lumber Co. Redmond Office on North Sixth S t REDMONI), - OREGON Third Annual NATIONAL Ed McGuire MtRCH«RT| TÜLÖR Suits Made to Order Cleaning and Repairing PRICES RIGHT Fit guaranteed or no sale Smith Bldg. REDMOND Apple Show SPOKAME, WASH. WILL BE HELD November m th to t9th 20,000 in Premiums The greatest variety of prizes, cups and trophies ever of fered. Prizes fur single apples, Ixixes nnd everything up I“ full carloads will 1 m * awarded. lowegon Real Estate Agency On the Ground Floor LANDS, LOTS, HOMESTEADS » 4t C A H E DEM. W rite for literature. HARMON COOK. M anager, Laidlaw, Oregon $1,000 Championship Carload Prize For the best carload of (VIO boxes or bushels. A floor sjuireof .U acres required to house this grout show. B e s i d e s thef*1 hihit of apples, apple growers, packers and cookers will lesrti and gain valuable information. Ample hotel accommodation without raise in price will Is* provided. THE OREGON RAILROAD & NAVIGATION COMPANY Will have in effect low Round-trip fares from nil point*«» its linea. For further information apply upply to any O. R AN. Agent or to WM Me MURRAY. City Dray («» '<► «VI. P ak -KNOKM A o KHT, P ortland , O regon . AND. . . In the above line we carry a complete stock and invite you to call on us when you need anything in our line. It looks as if the “ roasting” Relmond has been receiving from the county papers was a case of “sour grapes.” Transfer Line REDMOND FEED & FUEL CO. See our New Stock of Silverware A newspaper to he a benefit to a town will boost for it—not throw mud at the town and peo ple in it each week. All Orders Given Prompt Satisfactory Attention That we are showing now—just the thing for holiday presents. Kendall & Chapman, Redmond, Ore It is a great deal easier for some people to lie than to tell the truth. Every town’s success depends upon the success of its people. GEORGE W. F’ARKIS, Manager W . W . CAUGHEY, Ground and Shopped Peed, Seeds, Hay and W O O D Toll or Sash Grinding REDMOND, ORE. I.«ave order* a t Buckley Bro*. 7th SI. bet. D and E Sis. R E M O N D , ORE*