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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1911)
Hotel Redmond JO N ES L A N D CO., Prop’rs. REDM OND, OREGON Entirely Refurnished and Refitted Headquarters for Tourists and Traveling Men E HARD. BAND ELECTS C R E S C E N T COLD FACTS NEW OFFICERS Crescent Means Money lo You if You Invest NOW Of Interest to Ev- D. L. Miller is Pres- ery Loyal Red- ident of Organ- mond Man ization IM P R O V E M E N T S B Y -L A W S ADOPTED If Capital Ixicates Here In- Hand Is Now on Good Busi- Tables Supplied with the Best the Market Affords Always Ready to Cater to the Wants of the Public “THE PALACE” Billiard and Pool •••• H -A. L •••• "\-j S N E L L & GREEN, Proprietors Corner o f Seventh and E Sts., REDMOND, ORE. CIGARS, TOBACCOS and SOFT DRINKS Try a MONOGRAM 5 cent Cigar. or an A Q U IL A . 2 for 25 cents—they are pood goods and will certainly please you. A Good Line of Lunch Goods Carried in Stock Everything of the Best Formerly “ Jack 's” Place N ow Under New Management The Place to Go for Appetizing Meals We make a specialty of GOOD BREAD and PASTRY When you want anything in the above line let us fill the order. Orders token tor Special Pastry Try The Argonaut, Yon Will Like Onr Service 9 (Bari Woods Livery, Sale and Feed STABLE First-class Rips 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 o f accommodations. Headquarters for Freighters CARL WOODS, Prop. Gor. 5th and E Sts.. R E D M O N D , ORE ducements Must Be O ff e r e d ness Basis and Fi- nancial Footing CRFSCFNT is in the heart of the U k e and River country o f Central Oregon, close to the pressed Crater U k e National Park. This means thousands o f dollars will Is« spent in Crescent by tourists from all over the world. This means money to you if you invest NOW. THESE LOTS AUK SEEDING EAST. Sec E L L I N G E R As published exclusively in The At a business meeting held by Dances Draw Spokesman several weeks a pi', the Redmond Concert Band last Thursday night, the U r g e Crowds the city o f Redmond needs an week resignations of officers who hud Since the w inter season set in. adequate water works system, been elected at the organization dancing in Redmond has lieen and the gravity plan o f water o f the band were received. J. one of the popular amusements, works, as outlined by The Spokes A. Norwood resigned as presi ami the crowds that have attend man in the article referred to. dent, Win Buckley as vice presi ed the dances. both at the Ow ls looks to us to the solution o f dent, A. J. Haney as secretary- entertainment and the events treasurer, E. R. Tichenor as given by the Redmond Concert the problem. manager, and H. H. Palmer as Band, have taxed the capacity of The tirst thing to be considered musical director. Ehret's hall, where all the dances These resignations were hand are given. is this: Fire protection. The At the Christmas second is. an abundant supply o f ed in so as to reorganize the dance given by the band, the hall water for domestic use. and band and adopt a constitution was so crowded that it inconven and by-laws and put the organi third, sufficient water pressure zation on a sound business basis. ienced the dancers. It is only a question o f a short time liefore to be available for power pur Mr. Norwood ami Mr. Buckley a larger hall w ill have to la« pne poses. A gravity water system resigned on account of having vided to take care o f the dancing will do all these things, do them too much private business that parties. - «#-♦ well, and cheapen the cost of interfered with their duties as officers o f the band. The new Freight U»ng Time water to the consumer. Other officers elected are: On the Rond cities have the gravity syetem President—Dave Miller. Win. Hobbs, who has built a and their water rates are extreme Vice-Prest. J. P. Iktherty. building on south Sixth street Sec.-Treas. A. J. Haney. ly low. amt intends to open a liakery Manager—E. R. Tichenor. With the present water system, here, is having a hard time get Director— H. H. Palmer. while it is sufficient now tor do A constitution and by-laws for ting his ovens in hen* fn>m Shao- mestic purposes, it is worth noth the government o f the band was iko. Over a month ago the ing for tire protection, as there adopted after careful considera ovens were taken from Shaniko tion at the meeting held Monday by a freighter, hut for some rea is not sufficient pressure. night this week, and the organi son were left somewhere in the I f the city of Redmond wants zation now is on a sound business vicinity o f Cow Canyon, and Mr. to have capital locate here and footing. The band is accumu- Hobbs has been unable since to make improvements the city lating property and the members get the property hen«, He also must show this capita! that the are taking a decided inten*st in had a trunk lost. Mr. Hobbs city has improvements to induce the organization, and are work is certainly experiencing lianl it to locate here. The tirst thing ing toward the end to make the luck ami vexatious delays. a capitalist will ask when he is Redmond Concert Band the best George Knapp, who formerly band in Central Oregon. about to locate in a city and in and During the summer months it freighted between here vest his money is: What is the is the intention to give free o[ien Shaniko, has bought an interest insurance rate, and what kind air concerts once a week in the in the Three Creeks Lumber Co. of a water system have you: city. By that time the l«n d will at Gist, and is managing the con-1 cem. The company has a new ( what kind of improvements have be larfeiy increased in meniber- ship, as a number o f high class mill in place o f the one that re you to induce me to locate here. musicians have signified their in- eentlv burned down. The mill is Redmond wants all the outside tention o f coming here to locate 37x100, and fully equipped with modern machinery. capital she can get in here, but in the spring. she must do her part in so im C. K. Mel.allm & Co. is the i name o f a ne w firm that will en proving the public utilities of the gage in the electrical supply and city that capital will have no plumbing business in Redmond reason to complain o f conditions. in a short time. A complete The Spokesman is proud o f what took has been ordered. has already been done in Red The Spokesman is getfin g o u t, mond in the past year, and is of a telephone directory for the the opinion that much more can J. Ellinger Says There Deschutes Valley Telephone Co. ' be done along the line o f improve o f this city. The Imok will be Are Great Possi- ready for delivery in about two ment. ties There weeks. I f the city wants to keep pace TOWN OF CRESCENT LOOKS GOOD TO HIM ï with the other growing towns in the county it is an absolute ne cessity that a good water works plant should be obtained, and that as soon as possible. And one of the most feasible plans for this, the writer is informed, is the gravity water sysrem. The columns o f The Spokes man are open to the citizens for a discussion o f this matter. center In (e n tra i Oregon. a i . « » . « M o f lumi lull « o n t to I W will - m !-• irriuul.-f Th.uis.ml. o f ..Tos o f »pi,,1.11.1 who.1 1.0,1 Ilo. Ir ll.H .r , to I « « - « I on (he east. This means money to the investor at t resoent. CO N STITU TIO N A N D A R E A N E C E S S IT Y CRESCENT will he the greatest r a i l e d This means money to you if you invest NOW. CRESCENT is adjacent to the largest laxly of good timber in the IF. S. Millions millions of feet o f h'mher will Is- manufactured at t res- cent This means money to you if you invest now. Protracted services will ls*giM at the M. E. Church Sunday morning and continue during the week. Ice has frozen sufficiently thick on the slough to make pretty good skating now. and everyone in town who has a pair o f ice skates is having a good time cut ting figure eights and making spread eagles. J. J. Ellinger, who recently returned from a trip to the new town o f Crescent, about 80 miles south o f here on the line o f the Oregon Trunk Road, says there is no question but what that town will have a good future. He says it is in the midst o f a vast timber belt, and on the east there are thousands o f acres o f Real Estate Transfer« good wheat land that will before long be put under irrigation. KurnUheU by the Crook County A b stract Company Mr. Eilinger has not lost his love Meeting of the Crook County Inv. Co. to Mr* K 1« for Redmond or faith in the fu Baltimore. U u S & 10 01k. ft. Bill- i Reading Circle ture greatness o f this city, but man. $20. says Crescent is a town where S J Anker, et ux to Heujamin Me-. Twelve members o f the Juni the possibilités o f good invest Caffery. »» | aw | ft-lft-13-fl. Lauilaw Towmaite Co. to Sorena Sell- 1 per Reading Circle attended the ments confronts capital. man. I-ot 1, blk. ft7, Ijiiillaw, $100. - - meeting at the home o f Mrs. E. Crook County Inv. Co. to K H Raili ng. lo t* 2ft Si 2fi, blk. 40, Hillman. $2". G. Sherwood on Wednesday, Social Life in Chaalwirk H Irvin to Thayer W Dec. 28th. Mrs. C. R. MeLal- Redmond Grime*, lo ta !» A 10, blk. 12. Ellinga-r* Ka-itmon i. $10. lin read a paper in which she Redmond has no lack o f social a<kl. E A Staata, A hu*., to Renat Town- gave a very graphic description amusements and entertainments aalte Co. North 30 acres of *wj of awj o f the fall o f Kaskaskia and this winter. All classes o f social Sec. .12-17-12, $1. F E Morrill, et ux to W H Rhoads, Vincennes. This was followed life are represented. The ladies ne 1 nej Sec. 30 -lft- 13 . $ 1 . have a reading circle The Juni A l»o se | ne } Sec. 20 - 16-13 $ 3200 . by a partial review o f “ Alice o f per Reading Circle. Other lad Cr<x>k Co. Inv. Co. to E M Eby. lot* old Vincennes.” by Mrs. M. E. ies have socials at the Commer 27 A 2H. blk. MS. Hillman, tl . Kardmond Towmaite Co. to Millie E Landes. While refreshments cial Club. A social dancing club Simmons lo t* ‘J A 10, blk. ft4, Red were served by Mrs. Sherwood has been formed and gives fort mond. $200. - *■* - and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Gil nightly dances, the Brotherhood o f Owls have social sessions and Notice bert Garvis, the members talked dances, and the Redmond Con Getting up a costume for a o f Amelia Young and the Amelia cert Band gives a series o f mask hall is somewhat o f a task, palace. The Circle plans to give dances and musical entertain but dont you go to a great ex ments. There is something do a literary and musical entertain pense. for a piain costume pre ment the latter part o f January, ing all the time to please all claas- sents just as good a character as es o f people. under the direction o f Mrs. I. L. if you were to get an qlaliorate OsFxirne. Proceeds will be for The new city officials elected one, for clothes do not make the the benefit o f the Redmond Pub at the December election will he man. No prizes awarded for the best dressed, hut the character lic Library. The next meeting inducted into office at the first and most comical and best group. regular meeting night o f the will be held at the home o f Mrs. council Tuesday night, Jan. 10. Don’t forget the plank dance. B. A. K e ddl. No one allowed on the lloor until Mrs. F. E. Mills left Friday 10:30 unless in costume. night for Halfway, Oregon, call J. H. lUfem r. E. R. Thompson o f Portland, ed there by a wire announcing arrived here last Saturday to the serious illness o f her sister. Bull for Service take charge o f the barber shop The Central Oregon Irrigation I have a full blood Jersey hull in the front o f W yatt’s billiard Co., successors to the I). I. & P. for service, $2.00 for season, at and pool hall. S. T. Smith, who Co., is making a number o f land my place, two miles west Rnd sales, it is understood. This one quarter mile north o f Red has been conducting the shop, means many new settlers in the mond. will remain with Mr. Thompson. Redmond District. 26t3 Wm. Ogg. & EHLER, Agents, RcdmonJ, O n *# , H O B B ’S Cash Grocery I desire to announce to the |*enple o f Redmond ami surrounding country that I have o|M*m*d a grocery store in my new building on Smith Sixth strert ami have a COMPLETE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES that I offer to the consumer at reasonable price« for Cush. I invite you to come in and ace this stock—everything new. fresh and clean. Bakery As soon as my ovens, which have lieen delayed in transit, arrive I will ojien a bakery in connection with my store and keep on hand at all times a full ami fresh supply o f Bakery Goods. Soliciting share o f your custom I guarantee good goods at reasonable price*. a CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY WM. II. HOBBS, Proprietor llendquarter* for ( hmk I Things to F.at REDMOND South Oth St. Subscribe for The Spokesman $1.50 per year in advance BANQUET CAFE Geo. L Wheeler, Prop’r. Table and counter serv ice the liest the market affords. We are hen« to stay come and sec un. One door south of Oregoa Hotel G. W. WELLS will look after F. W. IfeCAFFERY’S Real Estate Business at the old stand during Mr. McCalTery’s absence J» Ao Fallgatter REDMOND. ORB. Scenic and View Photographer All ardent given prompt and careful attention, and satisfaction guaran teed in every instance.