The Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Hub City” of Central Oregon IECTED THE ENTIRE TICKET VOL 1. No. 22 For councilmen Whit** 95, Lynch 120. Hosch 122, McCaffery '.Ml, Wells 82, HutTman, 73. Slocum 57, Mendenhall 33, Smith 33, Ehret 43. For Recorder I'hocnix 90, Jackson 35. For Mundial Mills Hi), Hurs­ itizens’ Ticket Is lEIected by Big Majorities F. J0N B 8 IS ELECTED MAYOR ?st Vote Was He tween Huffman and Slocuin for Councilman REDMOND. ( ’ROOK COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1910 Special Offer MOVEMENT IN REAL WHY THE SPOKESMAN ESTATE CONTINUES HAS BIG CIRCULATION During the past few days the Ellinger & Elders r >r. The candidates on the ^Citizens’ Ticket all received hand- aoo><‘ majorities. The closest .VOt*' was between (i. M. Slocum on the Peoples’ Ticket for coun- ■hliah. and G. M. HutTman on the t ’itizens* Ticket for the same Bre. Following is the vote: F'»r Mayor —Jones5)3. Macpher- n 34. $1.50 PER YEAR E H R E T B R O S ’. Department Store WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT’S SO LARGEST STOCK OF THESE GOODS EVER SHOWN IN THIS SECTION <4 44 44 44 4« 44 These are all new goods and not shop worn Nice Line of Overcoats, up-todate, $12.50 to $25.00 6 lb. All Wool Fresno Blankets, 62x80, $5.50 E. L. R A P P “The Head to Foot Clothier.” Redmond, Or. Chance for the Boys and Girls Band to Give Dance December 26th J. H. Mendenhall has inaugurat­ ed a voting contest for the boys and girls of Redmond. For each five cent purchase at his store he gives a card that is good for one vote for a boy or girl. The prize for the girl is a beautiful doll, and for the boys, an engine. The votes will be counted Decem­ ber 24th and the one getting the highest number will be presented with the present. Tne Redmond Concert Band has engaged Ehret’s hall for Monday night, December 26th, for a Christmas dance. This dance will be played by the full band the orchestra being eliminat­ ed. as the dancers prefer to dance to the music of the band. Special music is being rehearsed by the band for the occasion, and this promises to be the best dance of the season. Tickets will be $1.00 supper extra. Had Hard Time Getting Through Building for a Bakery Wm. Buckley of the Buckley Express Co. on his last trip here from Shaniko had a hard time getting through on account of bad roads. He said he had to unload five times on the route in order to get his wagon out of some of the bad places on the road. _ ___ Wm. H. Hobbs who recently purchased the business property on Sixth street on the north ad­ joining the Macpherson property, has begun building for his bak­ ery and confectionery he will establish here. The building will be 25x50 f t one story. The oven and other apparatus for the The Work of bakery are on the way here from an Expert Shaniko. and as soon as the build­ You would not undertake to ing is completed Mr. Hobbs will fix your telephone when it gets be ready for business. out of order. Nor would you risk your own hands to mend the Dance and Basket Supper at Opal City plumbing. It takes an expert to do an ex­ J. E. Nelson, the general mer­ pert’s work. chant of Opal City, was in Red­ The work of searching titles mond Monday and stated to The takes a special knowlege and skill, Spokesman that there would be as well as accurate books. There a dance and basket supper given are many little technical points in Opal City Friday night, to be noticed; so many knots to Dec. 23d, and a good time is untangle in a complicated title promised to all who attend. Mr. that the work has developed a Nelson said building operations special talent—the title man. at his town were suspended for He is an expert in his line just the present owing to the scarcity as the plumber or electrician. and high price of building Before buying or selling land, material. demand an abstract. W. Caughey has been confined Crook County Abstract Co. (Inc.) to his house the past week by Prineville, Oregon. (We photograph the records.) sickness. We have now on exhibition a complete stock of the above goods from the cheap toys to the costly presents. Some­ thing for young and old, and we have priced them so that they are within the reach of all. COME AND MAKE YOUR SELECTION EARLY WHILE THE STOCK IS COMPLETE. WE WILL STORE THEM FREE OF CHARGE FOR YOU. For the Coming Week We Offer While They Last A beautiful set of Press Glass Sugar and Creamers, that would be good values at 50c, for 15c a pair. Fine, Choice Dried Apricots, 16 2-3c per lb. Dry Raspberries, - 35c lb Dickey-Smith Wedding Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Smith of this city announce the marriage of their daughter. Olive, to Mr. Fay Dickey of Colfax, Wash. The wedding took place Wednes­ day evening, Nov. 23d. The young people took a trip to Spo­ kane and then returned to Colfax, where they have commenced housekeeping. Mrs. Dickey’s many Redmond friends extend congratulations. $11.25 15.50 16.00 17.50 20.00 22.50 25.00 27.00 This space is reserv ed for J. A. NORWOOD Watch for announcement