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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 29, 1910)
BAND DANCE X M A S A T T H E Hotel Redmond M.E. JONES LAND CO., Prop’rs. REDM OND, OREGON Entirely Refurnished and Refitted Good Program Is Successful Event is Rendered by the Given Monday Children Evening Headquarters for Tourists and Traveling Men LARGE AUDIENCE LARGEST CROWD IS WELL PLEASED EVER AT A DANCE Christmas Tree Gladdens Supper Given by the Band the Hearts of the Ladies Is Highly Little Tots Complimented Tables Supplied with the Best the Market Affords Always Ready to Cater to tbe Wants of tbe Public u THE PALACE” Billiard and Pool •••• II L L •••• SNELL & GREEN, Proprietors Corner 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 Gigars and Tobaccos Nothing but the Best Goods and a square deal to all 9 , Gar! Woods Livery, Sale 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, Grain and Stable Room for your Horses. Bring your stock here for sale or trade. We have plenty of accommodations. Headquarters for Freighters CARL WOODS, Prop. <?©r. 5th and E Sts., R E D M O N D , ORE. C R E S C E N T Crescent Means Money to Yon if You Invest NOW CRESCENT will be the greatest railroad center in Central Oregon. This means money to you if you invest NOW. CRESCENT is adjacent to the largest U h R of good timber in the V. 8. Millions upon millions of feet of lumber will I k * manufactured at Cres- cent. This means money to you if you invest now. SC 000 acres of land adjacent to Crescent will soon he irrigated. Thousands of acres of splendid wheat land lies tributary to Crescent on the east. This means money to the investor at Crescent. CRESCENT is in the heart of the laike and River country of Centra! Oregon, close to the proposed Crater hake National Park. I his means thousands of dollars will Is» spent in Crescent by tourists from all over the world. This means money to you if you invest NOW. THESE LOTS ARE SELLING FAST. See E L U X G E R & E H LE R R . There was a large audience at The Christmas ball given in Additional Istcal. the M. E. Church Christmas Eve Ehret's hall Monday night by the to attend the Christmas Tree ex- Redmond Concert Rand drew the H. Redorer has announced ereises and listen to the excellent largest dance crowd ever ussemb- that J. he intends to give a mask program which was well render- led in the city. The hall was ball in Ehret’s hall Wednesday ed and much appreciated by the tastily decorated for the occasion night. Jan. 11th. One of the to l>e introduced will audience. The singing by the and the dance was played by the novelities be a prize waltz on a plank 20 children and the selections by the full band of fifteen pieces. wide and 40 feet long. choir were excellent and much The dance had been well ad inches An orchestra of five pieces, violin, enjoyed. The Christmas Tree vertised through The Spokesman cornet, piano, clarionet and exercises this year were the and a number of people from double drums has been engaged most eleaborate ever given in surrounding places were in at for the occasion. tendance. Dancing began at 9 the city. Following is the program given: o'clock and at midnight supper Carriage heaters to keep your feet warm, for sale by Theo. Song Ring Bells, Ring, School. was announced to be served in Herkner. 21tf the Commercial Club Room. Recitation—Welcome, Elmer The supper was gotten up by Mr. and Mrs. MeGutfie were Cast. the wives of the band members, entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Prayer- By the pastor. Anthem—There were Shep assisted by some outside ladies, Chapman Christmas Day. and was one of the best ever ser Pure and fresh drugs and ac herds. Choir. Recitation—Sweet Christmas. ved in the city. The ladies re curacy at Red Cross Drugstore. ceived many compliements on Stella Wilson. Song Sunbeams, Little Tots. their good cooking, the way the Mr. and Mrs. Pratt and son Recitation- No Room in the tables were set. the decorations Cecil were Christmas visitors at in the Club room, and the service the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Inn. Albert Farris. given. The ladies of the band Wm. Ogg. Song Far Brighter Than the and the band members wish to Mr. and Mrs. Oakes. Mr. and Sunrise. School. Recitation—Carol of Christ thank the ladies of Redmond and Mrs. Morris and daughter, and others who kindly contributed to Mr. and Mrs. Dell Sturtevan all mas. Earnest Smith. visited at the Sturtevan ranch Recitation—Sweetest Baby, the supper, and assure them that Christmas Day. their generosity was greatly ap Grace Cast Anthem-Hail, All Hail, Choir. preciated. Miss Park has returned from Song Exercise—Westward Still The next dance to he given by Culver and is with her brother’s the band will be a Valentine family again. Boys’ Class. Exercise—Naming the Star. Dance on the night of Feb. 11th. Mr. and Mrs. Slocum and Five Children. daughter Doris, and Mr. and Mrs. Recitation—Little New Neigh Said to Be Oil Wilcox and son Richard spent bor, Della Wyatt. Near Shaniko Christmas Day at the McLallin Song—Grace Bartlett The Shaniko Star in its last ranch. Recitation—Cynthia Hobbs. issue that a party of pros The best the market affords is Song—Where is He? Girl’s pectors said were served at The Banquet in that city recent always Class. Cafe, Geo. L. Wheeler, proprie ly looking over the field there to tor. Mtf Recitation- Warning to Santa determine what the prospects Claus, Neta Downing. for oil were. The paper further Mr. and Mrs. Mac Wright will Song—Love, Light and Joy, stated that good oil indications return Friday from their visit of School. had been found on the surface of two months at Orland, Cal. Recitation—Willie and Anna’s springs within a couple of miles Last Saturday night while the Prayer, Ruth Downing. of Shaniko. Redmond Concert Band was re Song—Send the Story, Boys hearsing Director Palmer was and Girls. Had a Big Time presented with d sterling silver Recitation—Christmas Stock At Sisters carving set by members of the ing, Hugh Woods. band in appreciation of his efforts | Anthem—Glory to God in the The Christmas dance and two he has exerted in bringing the band up to its present standard. Highest, Choir. days’ shooting match at Sisters The was a complete sur Address—Supt. of School. proved a drawing card for that prise present to the director, he de- j Song—Tis Holiday Time, hustling little town, and Hardy sires to publicly thank and the mem School. Allen, under whose management bers of the band for the hand Enter Santa Claus, and distri the events were given, is deserv some present bution of presents. ing of praise for the good time Miss Nellie Johnson is spend Benediction. he gave the people. Dave Mill ing the holidays with her sisters, er, Lee Zumwalt and Kay Archer Mrs. Ehlers ami Mrs. Hopley. of this city, furnished the music Miss Johnson spent the summer City Water Works for the dance, here two years ago, and her num For Madras erous friends are glad to wel come her again to Redmond. The Madras Pioneer of last Is Doing a week says that the city is to Good Business Remember our fountain is still have a city water works system Carl Woods, the livery, sale working. Red Cross Drugstore. to cost in the neighborhood of and feed stable man on E street Mrs. Martin and daughter, $10,000. A reservoir with a ca and sister of Mrs. pacity of about 200,000 gallons between Fifth and Sixth streets, mother Kendall and Mrs. Kenyon, are. is to be constructed. The fall is doing a good business these here from Dakota on a visit. from the reservoir to the city days. His large stable and feed will be 150 feet and give ample barn is capable of meeting all the MELROSE PARK pressure for all purposes. It is demands made upon it, and See Jones Land Company estimated that two miles of pipe freighetrs through here like to OWNERS (Not Agents) for easy will be necessary to bring the put up with Carl for he is a jolly, terms on lots in Melrose Park. water from the reservoir to the hail fellow, well met, and looks Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lamb en city. An 8-inch main will be after the wants of his patrons. tertained Mr. and Mrs. I^anrics, laid from the reservoir to the Mr. and Mrs. Tinsley, and Mr. city. An engine will be installed License Raised and Mrs. John Cook at Christ to pump water into the reservoir to $1,000 mas dinner. and run an electric light plant, At the city council meeting Rev. and Mrs. Lilly and fami which it is contemplated to install Tuesday night the new liquor li ly and Mr. and Mrs. Kendall and at a later date. cense ordinance was passed. family ate Christmas dinner at The ordinance provides for not the E. C. Park ranch west of the; more than three saloons, with an city. To Organize Band annual license of $1,000. The Mrs. Warren and baby arrived at Prineville new charter for the city was con last Friday from Aberdeen, Wn.t A meeting of musicians °f sidered and most of the provisions and the family is now keeping Prineville has been called f°r already outlined were agreed up- h°use ,n the McCaffcry residence next week to take steps to organ- 0n. The council will meet again Read in January Sunset Maga izea brass band there. It is Saturday night to futher consider zine. stated that the band will be a this matter. LOS ANGLER-HOMELAND. sub-organization of the Commer- -•*-------- Superbly illustrated in four cial Club of that city. There Rasmus Peterson was a pleas- colors. are a number of good musicians ant Ridge visitor in the city THE SPELL at the county seat, and the Tuesday. He made The Spokes- By C. N. and A. M. William son. chances are that a good musical man office a pleasant call, A Thrilling California Ro organization can lie formed. mance. - Hot drinks. Have you tried on sale All News-stands. Spokesman for job printing. them? Red Cross Drug Store. 15 Now cents. 25t3 Agents. RecmoaJ, Ore*on Subscribe for The Spokesman $1.50 per year in advance BANQUET CAFE Geo. L Wheeler. Prop’r. Table and counter serv ice the best the market affords. We are here to stay come and see us. One dour south of Oregon Hotel If you want Good Pictures or Views Be sure to have them taken by Jo Ac Fallgatter R E D M O N D , ORE. Scenic and View Photographer All srders given prompt and careful attention, and satisfaction guaran teed in overy instance. - ( Formerly “ J a ck 's” Place N ow Under New Management Meals The Place to Go for Appetizing We make a specialty of GOOD BREAD and PASTRY When you want anything In the above line let ue fill the order. Orders token for Special Pa »try Try The Argonaut, You Will Like Oar Service