The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, November 24, 1910, Image 1

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    The Redmond Spokesman
Published at the 44 Hub City ” of Central Oregon
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VOL. 1.
No.
20
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$1.50 PER YEAR
KKDMOND. CROOK COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 24. 1910
G. Meithe, .'1.
Epworth leagu e
Hen Cotter, 8.
Convention
Carl Eh ret, 2.
The 3d semi-annual Convention
Jos. H. Jackson, 1.
o
f
the Central Oregon (sub-dis­
J. K. Mucpherson. 1.
trict)
Epworth I>.*ague held con­
Messrs. White, Lynch, Hunch
jointly
with the Christian En­
McCaffery, Wells und Hulfinun
AND
deavor
Societies,
Saturday and
having received the highest num
Sunday November 26th and 27th,
her o f votes were declared notni
1910, at Redmond, Oregon, a
nees o f the meeting for ulder
special song service has been
men.
Big Mass Meet­ On the nomination for city re Cleaning Up Made prepared for Sunday as follows: Redmond to Have
Morning, Service at 11 a. m.
in R e d m o n d
corder there were three candi
ing Held Mon­
De­
Song,
by the Congregation.
j dates nominated Wm. G. Phoe
I^ast Week
Prayer.
day Night
partment
, nix, J. A. Wilcox und Joseph H
Anthem,
Enter
ye
in
at
the
We have received our line o f
Jackson. The count of the vote
Straight Gate.
was us follows:
Overcoats for this season’s
Reading o f Scripture.
Wm. G. Phoenix, 62.
wear, and they are the finest
Duet, My Soul is so Happy in FIVE MILL TAX ON
THE CITY MARSHAL
OLD OFFICERS
J. A. Wilcox, 8.
Jesus.
line o f goods ever shown in
Jos. H. Jackson, 9.
ISSUES ULTIMATUM
DOLLAR IS LEVIED
ARE RE-ELECTED
Evening, Service at 7 :30
F. E Mills, \1 S HiiHton and
Redmond.
We have priced
Song, Congregation.
J. P. Doherty were nominated
these goods very moderately.
Prayer.
for city marshal.
The vote was
Duet,
Drifting
Away.
Twenty-four Hour’s Time
Four Additional Rooms Will
H. F. Jone« IleadH Ticket us follows:
Scripture reading. New Test­
F. E. Mills, 48.
Given for Them
Be Added to School
-
— l'hoenix and Milla
ament.
M. S. Huston, 15.
Song,
Somebody
Cares,
Tis
Je­
To
I^eave
Bui l di ng
Nominated
J. I*. Doherty, 7,
sus, by the Choir.
The race for city treasurer
Scripture reading, Old Test­
was between 0. E. Neilsen, 41.
ament.
G. M. Slocum, 22.
Guy. E. Dobson, 1.
Anthem, Not a Sparrow Kall-
Undesirables from different
At the special school election
At the mass meeting held at
cities and towns in Crook county eth, by the Choir.
held here the 19 th the question
the Commercial Club Room Mon-
who recently came to Redmond,
Collection.
o f issuing $5000 o f school bonds
da> night for the purpose o f put­ Why The Deal
Solo, A Bird With a Broken was carried by a vote o f 24 to 1.
thinking to prey upon the public,
ting in nomination a full net of Fell Through
Redmond, Or.
The same vote obtained for es­
city officer* to be voted for De-
He didn't know the exact acre­ received their walking papers in Pinion.
tablishing a high school here and
earuber 6th, the citizens turned age. for no survey had ever been short order last week from City
Show Windows
Marshal Mills.
to levy a five mill on the dollar
out in force.
i made.
dy at Madras Tuesday, wher< he
Ever since railroad construct­ Decorated
tax for general school purposes. in the Redmond Pharmacy, this
The meeting was called to or­
The land had never lieen ab-
was arrested. Kennedy conf-ss-
week
bought
the
confectionery
As soon as the bonds are dis­
der by President II. K. Jones of s true ted; but old Hill Jones, an ion began in this section there
Ehert Bros’, show windows in
ed
to the holdup and implicated
stock,
pop
com
and
peanut
roast­
the Commercial Club, who stat­ honest man, had sold him the has been a large floating popula­ their new brick store present an posed o f it is the intention of the
two
men in Redmond, who w r e
er
of
J.
W.
Woodruff,
and
will
ed the object of the meeting. property, so he thought the title tion in Redmond, hut the city attractive appearance this week. school directors to build on an
arrested
and are being held for
occupy
the
north
part
o
f
his
store.
was fret* from crime and distur­
addtion o f four rooms to the pres­
The first nomination was for was good.
In the north window is a Thanks­
trial.
Mr.
Mendenhall
will
carry
a
full
mnvor, and H. F. Jones was
Come to find out his deed was bance until last week. Two hold- giving decoration, the work of ent school building to take care
line o f confectionery, news and
Dominated by acclamation.
not on record; he would file it at u j m occured here within 2 days J. I*. Doherty, and Elmer Cov­ o f the different grades. This
periodicals.
He will also use Sold His Grocery and
Fifteen names were put up for once. The patent he had never 8nd Marshal Mills thought it was ert. This window has attracted will give the school six rooms
his place as office for the Cornett Hardware Stock
nomination for aldermen, six to seen, but would look that up too. the proper time to call a halt on the attention o f passers by who with ample accomodation for all.
Recently the 9th and 10th Stage & Stable Co., o f which he
This week J. W. Woodruff
There was an old mortgage the the strong arm gentry, tin horn , have stopped to see the big tur­
nominated.
Following is the
is Redmond agent.
gamblers
and
parasities.
grades
were
added
to
the
course
sold
his grocery stock to Ehret
Vote;
clerk found “ unsatisfied", yet it
key in the coop, labeled “ Alone.
Iuwt Friday he gave the above
o f study here, and under the di­
Bros,
and Lynch & Roberts, and
F. M. White, 60.
surely had been paid.
E)ut not Forgotten." The south
Hold-up Man Is
his hardware stock to Kendall &
M. A. Lynch, 67.
The buyer wanted the farm if class. 24 hours in which to leave windows have been dressed with rection o f Prof. Thompson, the
Mr.
principal, the Redmond school is Arrested
Chapman.
Mr. Woodruff will
J. F. Hoach. 58.
the title was good, hut being Redmond - and they le ft
a dry goods display that would
Mills
stated
to
the
Spokesman
Geo. F. Scott o f Sisters, made retain the furniture business and
gaining
a
reputation
second
to
Frank McCutfory, 67.
from Missouri he hail to be shown.
do credit to any city. This was
that as long ns he was Marshal
complaint that he was held up in enlarge the same so as to carry
I* (I. W. Wells. 4‘J.
S<> the deal fell through.
also the handiwork o f Mr. Doh- none in the county.
he
would
keep
the
city
free
from
Redmond last Friday night and the best stock in Crook county.
liC . M. Huffman, 10.
Moral: Get an abstract and l>e
•rtjr.
^
undesirables.
New
Buisness
I
robbed
o f money and checks. He He intends to buy a fine hearse
■ G. M. Slocum . 27.
ready.
In
Redmond
I
named
a
man by the name of as soon as the railroads reach
• Guy E. Dobson, 8.
Crook County Abstract Co. (Inc.)
R. C. Immele has moved from
Powell Buttes was well repre­
Kennedy
as
one of his assailants. here, and add to his undertaking
J.
H.
Mendenhall,
formerly
in
J. A. Norwood. 7.
Prineville, Oregon.
sented at the Hand Dance Wed­ his ranch to his new home in
] partnership with J. A. Norwood Redmond officers located Kenne­ business.
Ehret’s Addition.
(We photograph the records.) nesday night.
■ C . F. Anderson, 4.
CITIZEN TICKET
IS NOMINATED
OVERCOATS
ORDERED OUT
R u b b er G oods
At
High School
We Have a Complete Line of Rubber Goods
E. L. RAPP
“ The Head to Foot Clothier.”
be
OPENING OF OUR NEW STORE
The Largest and Most Complete Department
Store in Central Oregon
The people of Redmond and surrounding territory
are invited to attend the opening of our store in our
new brick building, corner of 6th and C streets, on
Saturday, November 26th
W e will keep open house all day, and invite you to
come and see us.
Souvenirs will be given to every
lady attending.
In the evening we will keep open
until 10 o’clock. Music will be furnished from 8 to
10 by the Redmond Concert Band.
Ehret Bros., Redmond, Ore.