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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1910)
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. T II E Redmond Bank of Commerce Redmond, Oregon TheW. T. Reduce U CORSET This corset is superior to others in the adjustment which can be made af- ter.’the corset is on. Trice $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 ran ts and Vest, each $1.25 Heavy Ribbed, suit .......... 1.25 Light wool Stockings..... ................. 25 0Y 1 % ^ 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. General Merchandise Dealers Lynch & Roberts, Redmond LAMB FEED CO. R e d m o n d , O re g o n 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 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 McCAFFERV, REDM OND, Pioneer Real Estate Man OREGON HARDWARE j w —i — m-'W — r — ■ Publish«! every Thursday by The Spokesman’s Job Printing p le a s e s . II. H. A C . !.. PA I.MICH AT RBDMON’ n , OKFUON Make all moneys payable and address all communication* to It. H. Ji C. L. i Palmer, Redmond, Oregon. Entered as second-class m atter Ju.y 14. 1910 at the Poatulftn at Redmond. Oregon, under the Act of Mch. S. 1 S7T>. Redmond, Oregon, Nov. 17, 1910 RIGHT TIME TO DO YOUR ADVERTISING A Few Solid Hunks of Ad vice on This Import ant Subject There is nothing on earth so mysteriously strange in its scope as a newspaper advertisement. The prime, tirst, last, and all the time object of an advertisement is to draw custom. It is not, was not and never will lie designed for any other purpose. Some merchants wait until the busy season comes and their stores are so full of customers that the merchant can’t get his hat off. and then he rushes to the newspaper and puts in his adver tisement. When the dull season comes along and there is no trade and he wants to sell so had he can’t pay his rent, he takes out his ad vertisement. That is, some of them do. But occasionally a lev el headed merchant puts in a big ger advertisement and scoops in all the business while his neigh bors are making mortgages to pay the gas bill. There are times when you couldn't stop people from buying everything in the store if you planted a cannon behind the door, and that’s the time the ad vertisement is sent out on its holy mission. It makes light work for the ad, for a chalk sign on the sidewalk would do all that was needed, and have a half a holiday six days in the week. But who wants to favor an ad vertisement? Th^y are built to do hard work, and should be sent out in dull days when a customer has to be knocked down with hard facts and kicked insensible with bankrupt reductions and dragged in with irresistable slaughter of prices before be will spend a cent. Write this down where you will fall over it every day: The time to draw business is when you want business, and not when you have more business than you can attend to already. If you love your wife buy her a silver present for Christmas at Kendall & Chapman's. County Judge Ellis was over from Bend Tuesday for a few hours. The judge expressed himself as surprised at the rapid growth of Redmond in the past three months. My stock of Furniture and Gro ceries was never more complete. Fine apples only $2.00 per box. at Woodruff’s O. C. Young, the Culver real estate man, passed through here Tuesday on his way to Sisters. Masquerade Bali THANKSGIVING NOV. 24 in the city ------- A T ------- J.F.HOSGH.M.D. Prineville Club Hall P H Y S im N and Si KUEON Office in Redmond & Phivnix Building Liberal Prizes and Good Music R e d m o n d , O re. Kendall & Chapman, Redmond, Ore WM. G. PHOENIX, Agt. F. H. RODEMEYER COM E Physician and Surgeon Eyes Tested. Glasses Prop erly Fitted Office at Residence 4th a A St*. Redmond, Oregon VOTE OF COUNTY FOR BUCKLEY EXP CO. ELKINS AND BALFOUR HKTWKEN la te st Returns Show That Elkins Lost Out by Nine Votes Latest returns from the county show that Elkins was beaten by Balfour by 9 votes for sheriff. Following is the vote by pre cincts: Precinct Balfour Elkins Prineville ....... _ 129 100 Ireland 1 11 B . nd . . . . 51 97 Montgomery ............. 9 16 Mackay .......... 26 12 Haycreek_____ 6 20 Willow Creek 12 18 Cross Keys _______ 2 11 Ashwood..... .............. 16 20 Deschutes............... 41 33 J hnam Creek 19 10 Mill Creek______ 12 15 Howard ____ 10 S um m it............... 2 4 Bear Creek ....... 57 S Camp Creek ....... 14 3 Hardin 20 Beaver Creek 35 11 Maury 19 N ewsom ................. 20 6 Kutcher 39 49 Breese 14 $ Powell Buttes 28 13 Warmspring.............. 14 7 Tetherow 60 40 Laidlaw 43 21 Lamonta 31 24 Madras ___ 22 102 Lava 8 8 Redmond 18 92 Black Butte (majority) 3 Haystack (majority) 19 Lyle G ap.................... 5 T otal...................... 779 Oregon Trunk Kg. d i vision point. Graded streets , curbs , Cement Sidewalks W ater system without extra cost. One gear and a half to pay for your lots REDM OND. ORE. 770 In the above line we carry a complete stock and invite you to call on us when you need anything in our line. That we are showing now—just the thing for holiday presents. Buy your CANDY of the Buckley Drug Co. Best stook Nice line of silverware, suitable Dissolution of Partnership for holiday presents at Kendall Notice is hereby given that & Chapman’s. the partnership heretofore ex isting between E. M. Eby and C. F. Bartlett in the Pioneer Meat Market has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. C. F. Bartlett has taken over the business of the firm, and all accounts due the firm of Eby & Bartlett and all accounts owing by them will be settled by C. F. Bartlett. Dated, Redmond, Oregon, Oct ober 28, 1910. E. M. Eby 17t3 C. F. Bartlett See our New Stock of Silverware in Metolius SUBSCRIPTION RATES Strictly in Advance One year, - $1.'>0 i Three months. 60c Six months, .75 Single copies, 5c AI TVKRTISINU RATES made known upon application Buy a Lot Want to Exchange Will exchange orchard land near Medford, Oregon, for business lota in growing town in Central Oregon, or will consider trade for alfalfa land near railway station. Address B. F. B enson , 18t2 Medford, Ore. Subscribe for The Spokesman. Two Stages Each Way Every Week l.envc Redmond every Sunday and Wednesday. Leave Slianiko Tuesday and Friday. Arrive at Redmond Thursday ami Sunday. Passenger and Express Fast Freight and Express a Specialty Jackson Lumber G O M P Ä N Y Sells Doors, Windows, (dass, Ranges, Heating and Cook Stoves, Builders’ Hardware, John Deere, Canton Clipper and Oliver Flows, Wagons, Buggies*"«! Hacks, a n d a ll th e o t h e r g o o d 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 o n te a n d s e e u s . Satisfaction (Guaranteed J. C. WILLIAMS Watchmaker and Jeweler Postoffice Building REDMOND. - OREGON Jackson Lumber Co. . Redmond Third Annual NATIONAL Apple Show J. A. WILCOX S P O K A N E , W ASH . ATTORNEY AT LAW WILL BE HELD N ovem ber iUth to Office on North Sixth St. REDMOND, - OREGON / 9 th 20,000 in Premiums The greatest variety of prizes, cups and trophies ever of fered. Prizes for single apples, (sixes and everything up to full carloads will be awarded. lowegon Real Estate $1,000 Championship Carload Prize Agency For the l>est carload of 630 boxes or bushels. A floor sjiare of •Baer«, required to house this great show. Besides the ex hibit of apples, apple growers, packers and crsrkers will learn and gain valuable information. Ample hotel accommodation without raise in price will be provided. On the Ground Floor LANDS, LOTS, HOMESTEADS S V I / i l H i : D UA L W rite for literature. HARMON COOK, Manager, Laidlaw, Oregon THE OREGON RAILROAD S NAVIGATION COMPANY Will have in effect low Round-trip fares from all points on its lines. For further information apply to any O. R. & N. Agent or to City Dray WM. Me MURRAY. G knkhai . P asm ; ni .»; ii AuRKT, P ort t. and , O kkoon . AND Transfer Line REDMOND FEED it FUEL Cl GEORGE W. FARRIS, Manager All Orders Given Prompt Satisfactory Attention W. W. CAUGHEY, Ground and (Shopped Feed, Seeds, H a y and WOOD T o l l or G a s h G r in d in g REDMOND, ORE. I* av e orders s t Buckley Bros. 7th St. bet. D and E Sts. REDMOND, 0Ï