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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1910)
J The Redmond Spokesman Put Your Crops in the Bank Summer time is the fanner’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 lie 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. v T H E Redmond Bank of Commerce Redmond, Oregon The W. T. Reduce II CORSET This corset is superior to others in the adjustment which can be 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 «1 0 R SCHOOL SHOES for BOYS and GIRLS General Merchandise Dealers Lynch & Roberts, Redmond LAMB FEED CO. Redmond, Oregon Roller Mill and Feed Grinding 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. I FRANK IflcCAFFERY, REDM OND, Pioneer Real Estate Man OREGON it « ag ì . Ary«n Bool. In tlu* tir-t book of ridilli»» '*'**r AT REDMOND, OR BOON m itte n wit< llu* conundrum, “ AMiy is ii tnllgote like a ile.nl dog » tail SU BSC R IPTIO N BATHS lieiiiiiM* it »top* ii RHgin Strictly in Advance A trim mi» ii * uppi'iir» tin* pan On«* year. - $1.50 Three months, liOe N. H. A C, L. P AMI ICR Six months, .75 ; Single copies, Tili* Spokesman's Job Printing pleases. nnl “wagging.” it i* really better A DVHKTISiNG KA I'KS made known than tbo writer of the atrocity nn* 1 upon application tin* c»*unl render ever knew, for Make all money» payable and addreas ‘•«agon" and “Rugging” ure uleu- all comm unication« to H. H. Jk C. 1.. tint I and «re children of a long line Palm er. Redmond, Oregon. of honored a neo-try. E n tered as second-ela*» m a tte r Ju«y 14, 1310 at the PostolTUe at Redmond, O regon, under the A ct of Meh. It. 1S73. Redmond. Oregon. Nov. 24. 1910 TALKED FOR GREATER COMMERCIAL CLUB President Jones Urges An Inereased Member ship in Club At the mass meeting Monday night held in the Commercial Club Room President H. F. Jones outlined his ideas as to how a live, progressive Commercial Club was the greatest help a city could have. He urged that every man in Redmond who has the int erest of the city at heart, should join the organization and through his efforts try to build up the city and make it the best in Central Oregon. The arguments put forward by the president were pertinent and to the point, and with the coming of the railroads into this section in the spring he advised that the citizens of Redmond perfect such an organization that Redmond would be the slogan for all of Central Oregon. Some of the expert trap shoot ers of Redmond and vicinity, have been kept guessing lately where they are at in making records. All previous records have been shot to piecies the past week. Some of the best shots in the city have been faded by an amatuer marksman who set the pace for them. A gun club will soon be organized here and arrangements perfected for an annual meet. The best shots in the city have signified their intention of joining the organ ization and holding an annual tournament. All grades of rocking chairs and fine and cheap rugs. Buy a use ful present and buy it now. If you wish I will keep it for you untilChristmas. I have sold my groceries and hardware and will largely increase my furniture and wall paper stocks. Yours for business, 20tf J. W. Woodruff. Notice to Dog Owners Owners of dogs within the city , limits of Redmond are hereby no tified to secure their license tags from the City Recorder before December 1st. or their dogs will be disposed of by the City Mar shal. By order of City Council. Job Printing Let us do your next order of commercial job printing. High grade work and prices satisfac tory. The Redmond Spokesman. Subscribe for The Spokesman. It i» the motion th a t make* tliem «like, «ml this* idea of motion dutea far hack to the day* when the A rm n language*, now reaching from the oast coast of India to the west coast of the United Slates, were one tongue in the beginning of its formation. The root from which they grew is “ wagh," and one meaning of it i< the same as our “ wag." as it signi fies going from side to » do, to move, to carry, to pa-s over and turning from one |>oint to another. This root hos at the foundation of our word “ way," whether » e use it as a road, or path, or distance, or direction. It is what wo move over, or the direction a e move, or the distance we move, hvoo if " c want our own “ way,” it is the manner in which we see tit to move. In our “ wagon” it is the tiling that m o m and in the dog s tad the sort of motion. • All similar words come to our Knglisli more directly through the Teutonic base “ wega,’ which means both a wav and to wag. When the root went into the Sanskrit the “ w” got the sound, so our Hast In dian brothers say “ vuh” for carry and call a road vehicle aud a horse all “ vaha.” In ’the laitin it became “ via.’ which we use for way nnd through which we get our “ viaduct” and “ vehicle.” In a!l of the words in all of the various languages into which “ wagli” lias gone there is always the idea of the thing that moves, the path over which it moves or the manner of its motiou.—New X ork Herald. ______________ Mangka Fru it of When you want the ln'st of FRESH CANDIES go to Buckley Drug Co. J.F.HOSCH.M.D. 1 ‘H Y S iriA N an d SLU G EO N Office in Redmond & Phu'nix Building Redmond, Ore. E ve’s Apple Tree. A fruit suppo-od lo lioar the mark of I’ve’» teeth is one of the many botanical curiosities of Cey lon. The tree on which it grows is known by the significant name of “ the forbidden fruit,” or “ Kve’s ap ple tree.” The btoisoni bus a very plea-ant scent, but the really re markable feature of the tree, the one to which it owe* it* name, is the fruit. It is beautiful and hangs from the tree in a [»eeulinr manner. Orange on the outside and deep crimson within, cadi fruit lias the appearance of having had a piece bitten out of it. This fact, togeth er with its poisonous quality, led the Mohammedans to represent it a* the forbiddeu fruit of the garden of Eden and to warn men again-1 its noxious properties. Physician and Surgeon Eyes Tested, (liasses Prop erly Fitt«*d HARDWARE In the above line we carry a complete stock and invite you to call on us when you need anything in our line. See our New Stock of Silverware That we are showing now—just the thing for holiday presents. Kendall & Chapman, Redmond, Ore t a Buy your CANDY of the Buckley Drug Co. Best stock in the city Jackson Lumber Ottir«* at Residence 4th » A St*. Redmond. Oregon BUCKLEY EXP CO. BETW EEN Two Stages Each Way Every Week le a v e Redmond every Sunday and W ednesday. Leave Shaniko Tuesday and Friday. A rrive at Redmond T hursday and Sunday. Passenger and Express Fast Freight and Express a Specialty GOMP71NY Sells Doors, Windows, Glass, Ranges, Heating and Cook Stoves, Builders’ Hardware, John Deere, Canton Clipper and Oliver Plows, Wagons, Buggies and Hacks, a n d all t h e o t h e r ¿food* t h a t g o e s in t h e H a r d w a r e t r a d e . C om e a n d see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed J. C. WILLIAMS Watchmaker and Jeweler Postoffice Building REDMOND. - OREGON Jackson Lumber Co. Third Annual NATIONAL Redmond Apple Show J. A. WILCOX SP O K A N E, WASH. ATTORNEY AT LAW WILL BE HELD Office on North Sixth St. REDMOND, - OREGON N o vem b er tU th to !9 th 20,000 in Premiums The greatest variety of prizes, cups and trophies ever of fered. Prizes for single apples, boxes ami everything up to full carloads will be awarded. lowegon Real Estate $1.000 Championship Carload Prize Agency For the best carload of filln I hixos or bushels. A floor si>are of <11 acres required to house this great show. Besides the ex hibit of apph*s, apple growers, packers and cookers will learn and gain valuable information. Ample hot«*l accommodation without rais<* in price will In* provided. On the Ground Floor LANDS, LOTS. HOMESTEADS • 91 ¡ hre m.AL Writ«- for literatu re. HARMON COOK, M anager, Laidiaw, Oregon W ished Ashore. A gober resident in a small vil lage on the east coast occasioned quite a commotion by saving that the bodies of three children hud just been washed ashore. The citi zen* were indignant when after much inquiry the sober resident said ; “I tell you they were. They wore washed ashore by their mother. You don’t supnose she could take ’em out into the middle of the ocean to wash ’em, do you?’’ WM. G. PHOENIX, Agl. F. H, RODEMEYER An Egg Test. Plared in a bowl of water an egg if fresh will remain re.-ting at the bottom of the vessel; if not quite fresh it will rest with the big end raised higher than the small end, and the higher the big end is raised the older i» the egg. As an egg get* older, says the Spatula, the water contained in the white of an egg evaporates, and this causes the empty space at the thick end of every egg to become enlarged. The larger th a t empty space becomes the more the egg rises in the water till in course of time it floats. Oregon Trunk Ry. di vision point. (haded streets, curbs , Cement Sidewalks Water system without extra cost. One gear and a half to pay for your lots R E D M O N D , O R E. Malay Archipalago. The fruit called mangka in the Malay archipelago hangs on slmrt stems and grows directly out of the thicker woody jwrts of the tree, which, to begin with, is a surprising sight to u* north country men. Often in the leatherlike rind of the fruit are found hundred* of seeds about the size of a pigeon’s egg sur rounded by n not particularly ten der mesoourp. Many arc the opin ions about the flavor of ♦ hi* latter. It seems to me |ieculiar and aro matic. 'The people of Java and Mulavsia appear to lx? very fond of it. judging by the quantities of this fruit consumed. The wood of the mangka tree is nbo greatly esteem ed. The root especially is utilized for wood carving. At first rather pule, it later resembles mahogany in color.— Now York Herald. Buy a Lot in Metolius 6c that trie* to juggle with "wagon Christmas Gifts Dealers in Chop Feed of all kinds. Baled Hay, Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover, Seeds and Seed Grain. TOLL CHOPPING DONE. because Meaning "To Mov» " I'ublishotl »very Thursday by Will Organize A Gun Club Shoes that give good wear for the money. The Hamilton Brown Shoes are worn every where and |give universal sat isfaction. kagoh Both Word» Cam» From THE OREGON RAILROAD S NAVIGATION COUPANT Mill 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 WM. Me MURRAY. City Dray G e m mai . I ’ asm - V ock A o e n t , P ortland , O regon . AND.... Transfer Line REDMOND FEED & FUEL CO. GEORGE W. FARRIS, Manager All Orders Given Prompt Satisfactory Attention W. W. CAUGHEY, REDMOND, ORE. Leave orders at Buckley Broil. Ground and Chopped Feed, Seeds, Hay an d WOOD Toll or Gash Grinding 7th St. bet. D and E Sts. REDMOND, ORE. j