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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1910)
H otel Redm ond KNOCKING IS A JONES LAND CO., Prop’ra. REDMOND, OREGON Entirely Refurnished and Refitted Headquarters for Tourists and Traveling Men Tables Supplied with the Best the Market Affords Always Ready to Cater to the Wants of the Public “ THE PALACE” B illiard and Pool •••• H I j •••• SNELL & GREEN, Proprietors Comer of Seventh and E Sts., REDMOND, ORE. CIGARS, TOBACCOS and SOFT DRINKS Try a MONOGRAM 5 cent Cigar, or an AQUILA. 2 for 25 cents—they are good goods and will certainly please you. A Good Line of Lunch Goods Carried in Stock Everything of the Best “ The Pastime” P. L. SMITH, Proprietor Soft Drinks (Bigars and Tobaccos N o th ing but the Best Goods, a n d a square deal to a ll GEO. B. BROWN DEALERS IN Choice Clears AND Soft Drimiks We carry the Finest Line of All Kinds of Soft Drinks in the City Come in and see us when you want anything in the above line Redm ond, Oregon Keep Pushing and Shoving Ahead all the Time PLEASANT SMILES GO A LONG WAYS If You Want to Kick Go Behind the Barn and Kick Yourself If your neighbor is prosperous, let him prosper. Do not growl or grumble. Say a good word for nim and let it go at that. Do not be a knocker. If you see that the city is mov ing along nicely, feel good about it. Help things along. Shove a little. Push. Try' and secure some of the benefit yourself. Do not stand around like a cad aver. Do not waste time feeling sere because some fellow has a little more sand and sense than you have. Do a little hustling yourself. If you can say a good word say it like a prince. If you are full of bile and dis posed to say something mean, keep your mouth closed. Do not be a knocker. No man ever become rich and happy minding anybody’s busi ness save his own. No man ever helped himself up permanently by knocking his neighbors down. Give a kind word. Give it lib erally. It will not cost you a cent, and you may want one your self some day. You cannot afford it. It will not pay. There is nothing in it. If you want to throw some thing at somebody—throw co logne. Or roses. Do not throw brickbats. Or mud. If you must kick go behind the barn and kick yourself. For if you feel that way, you are the man that needs kicking. But what ever you do, do not be a knocker. NEW BUSINESS SOON NOMINEES ON THE TO OPEN IN REDMOND CITIZENS’ TICKET J. A. Norwood Will Have" Composed of Progressive Business Men of the One of Nicest Stores ( ’it) of Redmond in the City One of the best appointed stores that will soon open its doors for business in Redmond will be that of J. A. Norwood in the poatoflke building. The building which is a new one, is located on Sixth street between D and E streets, and Mr. Nor wood bus had the interior (tainted and papered in harmonious colors that are attractive, and please the eye. He will install a soda fountain and serve all kinds of hot drinks during the cold weather, and the usual cold drinks in the warm months. He will also carry a complete stock of confectionery, stationery, magazines, skirting goods and cutlery, and will make a specialty of carrying the larg est and most complete line of postcards to lie found in this sec tion of the state. The store will lie fitted up with the latest design in glass fioor showcases, which will take the place of counters and are more suitable for the display of goods. Due notice of the ojioning of this model place will be made through the columns of The Spokesman. WIEE KEEP WOMEN OUT OE TOE SAEOONS The following is the Citizens’ Ticket as nominated lit the mass convention held in Redmond Mon day. November 21st and which will be submitted to the voters of the city for their consideration on Tuesday, December 6th: Mayor H. F. Jones. Recorder Wm, G. Phoenix. Treasurer C. K. Neilaen. Marshal—F. E. Mills. Councilmen— F. W. MeCuffery, M. E. Lynch, F. M. White. (}. W. Wells. J. K. Hosch, G. M. Huffman. All of the above are businessmen of the city, have the interests of the city at heart, and if elected will make good officials. All of the councilmen, with the excep tion of G. M. Huffman, now hold office. • - Accused Holdups Are Released The man Kennedy and two local men who were charged with holding up Geo. F. Scott here last week, hail their trial num- day before Justice Jones. The Deputy prosecuting attorney rec ommended the cases be dismissed for lack of evidence to convict. An investor would like to hear from owners of farms, dry or irrigated, grazing or timber Home Rulers Also Plan to lands. Object, investment. Ag Abolish Low Dives ents need not answer. Address 426, care this pa|>er. 2It2 and Pitfalls Bills are out calling for a cau cus tonight in Ehrct’s hall to What the Home Rulers propose nominate candidates on a Peo to do. ples’ Ticket for city officials to be Keep all women out of saloons voted for at the Dec. 6th election. and drinking places. Abolish all dives and dead falls. Close saloons from midnight Saturday till 5 A. M. Monday. Will not insist on “open fronts” When you want on saloons. the best of Let saloons settle the "free PURE. FRESH lunch” question themselves. Revoke all existing ordinances CANDIES relating to the liquor traffic and go to cover its regulation in the one Buckley Drug Co. model license. Tackle road-houses and “ Inns” outside of city limits, as soon as proper regulations have been made in Portland. NOTICE OF One of the most vigorous of the provisions of the model liquor license which will be submitted to the Portland Council at its next regular meeting, by the Notice is hereby given that an Greater Oregon Home Rule Asso election for city officers of the ciation will be the one relating to City of Redmond will lie held on women in saloons. The ordinance Presbyterian Ladies’ Bazar calls for complete elimination of and Dinner Well this sex from liquor-selling re between the hours of 8 o’clock sorts. The Home Rulers regard a. m. and 7 o’clock p. m., for the Patronized this as one of their strongest election of the following officers: cards, as evidencing their good A mayor to succeed F. M. The bazar and Thanksgiving faith in tackling the liquor ques White. dinner given in Fallgatter’s hall tion. Another regulative meas One councilman to succeed J. on Thanksgiving day was well ure is the one calling for the clos F. Hosch. attended, and the ladies realizied ing of all saloons from midnight One councilman to succeed F. a neat sum from the event. Saturday until 5 a. m. Monday. W. McCaffery. There were many articles in the One councilman to succeed M. Additional Local. bazar which were attractive and E. Lynch. useful, and all of them found a Sheriff Elkins was here Tues One councilman to succeed G. ready sale at satisfactory prices. E. Dodson. The dinner was the feature of day attending the trial of Kenne One councilman to succeed G. the day and a large number of dy charged with holding up Geo. W. Wells. Redmond citizens a3 well as peo F. Scott of Sisters, last week. One councilman to succeed H. ple from the country, sat down F. Jones. The Spokesman understands to the numerous good things the A recorder to succeed Wm. G. ladies had prepared in the eating that the Redmond Fire Depart Phoenix. line. It was truly a turkey ment intends to give a grand ball A city marshal to succeed F. Thanksgiving dinner, and anyone some time during the winter E. Mills. who did not get all they wanted months. A city treasurer to succeed C. at the spread had only them Carriage heaters to keep your E. Noilsen. selves to blame. Following are the judges and feet warm, for sale by Theo. clerks of election: Herkner. 21tf Sure Cure for Judges I). L. Miller, Ben Hot When anyone says it does not ter, H. C. Methio, Broken Dishes rain in this section of the state A lady of our city has found a they do not know what they are Clerks P. L. Smith, J. A. Nor I sure cure for broken dishes. If talking about The first of the wood, Elmer Covert. Voting place At Commercial the dish to be mended can be tied week the rain poured down and Club Room. together with a stout string, then made the torn up streets almost ---------- ------- place it in boiling milk and le f t' impassable. For Sale one hour, you can never tell the dish had been broken and it As soon as the ground drys off A gentle driving horse, and can afterwards be put in boiling sufficiently work will be resumed colt. Single or double or saddle. water without the pieces coming on grading Sixth street When Enquire at Spokesman office. 21 tf • ------» » apart. This experiment has been finished the street will be graded For Sale tried and proven and many are in such a manner as to drain 4 the broken dishes which were water into gutters after a rain, One nearly new buggy and thought to be useless which are and not leave unsightly puddles harness, farm wagon, and oat now as good as new. of water as formerly. hay. DeSouza& Anderson farm, one mile w«*st of Redmond on Do your Xmas shopping early. Read The Spokesman. Cline Falls road. 20tf ENTERTAINMENT WAS A DECIDED SUCCESS City Election Tuesday, December 6, IQIO Notice, Ladies The Redmond Millinery Store during the winter months will he open after noons only except on Mondays and Thursdays, when it will I k » open in the evening. MRS. E. R. T1CHEN0R, Redmond, Ore. SHOE SHOP In Connection with the Harness Shop Good Work Good Leather T. R. H E R K N E R Jack’s Place Open Day and Night The Place Where You Get R I G H T S E R V I C E Special attention given to suppers for Automobile Parties JAC K O ’R O U R K E , P ro p rie to r e a rl Woods’ Livery, Sal e and Feed STABLE First-class Rigs and Teams, with or with out drivers, for trips to all points in the Deschutes Valley at reasonable prices. Hay, C.rnin and Stable Room fur your Horses. Bring your stock here for sale or trade. We have plenty of accommodations. Headquarters for Freighters CARL WOODS, Prop. C or. 5 th a n d E S t s ., R E D M O N D , ORE. Bam q Met Cafe FINN & CLANCEY, Prop’«. Table service the bent the market afford»*. Nothing too patrons. good for our Come in and see us—we will satisfy the inner man. Separate Tables Reserved for Ladies ONE DOOR SOUTH HOTEL OREGON If You Want Good Pictures or Views lie S u r e to H a v e T h e m Taken by J. A. Fallgatter REDMOND, ORB. Scenic and View Photographer. All orders given prompt and careful attention, and satisfac tion guaranteed in every instance.