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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 19, 1911)
Hotel Redmond JONES LAND CO., Prop’r«. 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 “ T h e P a la c e ” SNELL & GREEN, Proprietors Corner of Seventh and E Sta., REDMOND, ORE. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars 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 Bring People to Redmond Woodmen Install New Officers A letter received recently from Redmond Camp No. 10.443, Councilman F. M. McCaffery, M. W. A. had a public installa who is in New York state, gives tion of officers in Ehret’s hall the information that he expects Tuesday night. Past Consul to return here about the first of W. M. Wilson was installing of March, and will bring several ficer and the following new people with him who are interest officers were inducted into office: ed in looking over Redmond and Consul—H. M. Smith. the Redmond District Mr Mc- Banker—E. L. Bates. Caffery states in his letter that Adviser—C. W. Ehret. the weather where he is has been Clerk—E. C. Park. very cold and much snow has Manager—B. A. Kendall. fallen. The fine weather this' After the installation Mr. Wil section has been experiencing son gave a talk on the benefits to this winter, appeals to the New be derived in joining the order of the Modern Woodman of York people. America. Making Reduction on Stock of Goods In this issue Mrs. J. W. Wright, who conducts a general merchan dise store at Cline Falls, publish es a few prices of reductions she is making on her stock of goods in order to make room for new slock as soon as the railroads ar rive in this S2Ction. G. L. Dobson of Des Moines, Iowa, father of Guy L. Dobson of this city, is in Redmond this week looking after some of his business interests here. Hot drinks. Have you tried them? Red Cross Drug Store. Mrs. Bevard, mother of Mrs. Floyd Harrader, died Tuesday at the residence of her daughter. The funeral was held yesterday at 10 o’clock, Revs. Lilly and Wilson officiating. Dont forget the entertainment to be given by the Juniper Read ing Circle at Ehret's hall on Feb. 7th. Come out and help a good cause. 28t3 The Juniper Reading Circle met last Wednesday at the home of Mr«. B. A. Kendall. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. J. K. Macpherson, Wednesday Jan. 25th, at 2 o'clock, complimentary to the Circle before Mrs. Macpherson leaves the city for California. BANK TO ERECT « H H NEW BUILDING Outside People Seeking for State Bank of Red mond Will Build In Spring Information and De siring to Come Nearly every mail brings let ters to The Spokesman from people outside of the state ask ing for a sample copy of the pap er, or sending in their subscrip tions. The letters state that the CONTROL OF STOCK writers are interested in hearing BEEN TRANSFERRED about Redmond and the Redmond country, and a large number of the writers say they are coining to this section as soon as the Capital of Institution to Be railroads are built to this city. The Spokesman is only one busi- Increased by New i ness house in the city receiving Management these kind of letters. Other business men are likewise get ting inquiries from all over the country asking a Unit the condi Several changes were made tions and resources of this dis last week in the affairs of the trict, ami putting one and two State Bank of Redmond. W. S. together it looks reasonable for Rodman of Omaha, Neb., who the people here to expect a flood had bought heavily of bank stock of new comers into this section while on a former visit here', the coming summer. last week bought the balance of effective advertising that the stock of the institution, and has The been done by the Commer new officers were elected. The cial Club and the citizens gener new officers are: ally is showing results. President—W. S. Rodman. Vice Prest. Grace B. Rodman. if you are going Cashier C. B. Hopley. to prove up Mr. Rodman stated that it was on your land the intention to increase the stock come in and of the bank and build a new see us. bank building in the spring on The Spokesman property the bank has owned in will make out the city for some time. It has your application not yet been decided on. said Mr. and attend to Rodman, whether the building other necessary would l*? of brick or concrete, details FREE. but in either case the building will be modem in all its appoint ments, and built with the view Real Estate Transfers to the future growth of the city. Furnished by stract the Company Crook County Ab FOR SALE Mr. Rodman is also heavily in Crook County Inv. Co. to W. A. The choicest vacant corner 50x terested in real estate in Red Moore. Lots 31 and 32, block 42. Hill 100 on Sixth street, only one mond and will put up a residence man. block from Hotel Redmond, this Con. $135. on one of his block of lots in El- l.aidlaw Townsite Co. to Mrs. C. K. is a snap for a quick buy, $1S00 linger’s Addition in the spring, McKune. Lot 4. blk. 37. I.atdlaw. $15. takes it See Jones Land Com H. N. Lawrie et al, to Luella Evans. pany for terms. that will cost between $3,000 and Lots 17 and 18, blk. 29 and lots 9 and $4,000. 10 in blk. 19, Culver. $570. Mr. Rodman expects to leave Redmond Townsite Co. to Wm. T. F. I. Rhoenix of this city, in for his home in Omaha, Sunday, Multarky. Lot 4 in block 26, Redmond. company with Mr. Mallory of the 22d. but will return in a $125. Prinevilie, exjieot to leave this Articles of Incorporation filed of the week short time with his family and Prinevilie for Portland to attend the and Eastern Railway. By locate permanently in Redmond. T. M. Baldwin. auto show. W. A. Booth, C. M. He said that as soon as the rail Elkins. Andrew Noble, L. A. Booth, roads reached here a number G. N. Clifton, G. M. Cornett, E. J. PARK from his section of the country Wilson, and H. A. Kelly. Capital See MELROSE Jones Land Company $100,000.isi. Object: to bail 1 a would come to Redmond and lo stock OWNERS (Not Agents) for easy railroad from Oregon Trunk line in ne. cate in the city and surrounding i Sec. 9-14-13 to Prinevilie. terms on lots in Melrose Park. country. Plats of towns and addition* approved ‘r?fwjT >**•• w . l y ) Th* following o • clipping which lo a Urge number of oowa- paper«, relative W O n f r a l O regon ••I am here In the Pacific Northwest ihta lime to are what we have and what n m li lo lie done. We Intend U> do all that a great lUilm ad system ran toward* developing thia vaat Cen tral Oregon 1 uipirn, regardleaa of < <»t. We are preparing lo handle a great deal of iraflte and will toon be In a position to do ao. My belief In the future of Central Oregon la brat llluttralrd by tha lo veatmenta I am malting through tha medium uf the Oregon Trtiuk Hall way "* J AMC* J. lllL b See ELLINGER & EHLER, Agis, Redmond - - by the County Court: Vanora, in Secs. No. 23 1 and 12, t. 10, r. 12, By Ora VanTas- REPORT OF THE CONDITION sal. If you have OF Roberts, in Sec. 22-17-17, by Soph- something to sell. roma E. and J. E. Roberts. Mountain If you want View Add. to Redmond, in se. J nw. J to buy something Sec. 16-1Ó-13, by Redmond Realty and in the State of Oregon, at the use the Inv. Co. Want Columns Kenyons Acreage, Redmond, in nw A close of business Jan. 7, 1911. of RESOURCES se$. Sec. 9-15-13, by C. Kenyon, et ux. The Spokesman. $•18.511.33 loans and discounts Crook County Inv. Co. to Miss Au The Price frusta Hegardt. Lota 21 and 22 in blk. Overdrafts, secured ami un- is reasonable 1,414.37! secured 128, Hillman. $10. and results Crook County Inv. Co. to J. F. Brow Banking house, furniture, and are obtained. 2.834.6H fixtures er. Lot 9. blk. 122. Hillman. $50. Try it. H. N. Lawrie, et al to Mrs. Eugenia Due from approved reserve 12,190.98 K. Houser. Lot 11 in blk. 21. Culver. banks Checks and other cash items 2.216.56 $142.50 Water Users Hold Laidlaw Townsite Co. to A. Straub. Cash on hand 5,016.39 Dog Knew Where Meeting Here Lot 5. blk, 8. Laidlaw. $100. 62,183.31 1 Crook County Inv. Co. to Laura Total A meeting of the Central Ore His Home W as Yerkes. Lota 26 and 27, blk. »4, Hill LIABILITIES gon Water Users Association was When Frank and Lee Zumwalt man. $150. stock paid in $io. m u t. oo held here last Saturday afterooon. of this city were at Wamic a few Crook Co. Inv. Co. to Ludwig Hegardt Capital Surplus fund This association has recently weeks ago they brought back et al. Lots 31 and 32 in blk. 129, Hill Individual deposits subject to 304.97 been incorporated, with head with them a dog from that place. man. $1. check 47.877.12 Laidlaw Townsite Co. to Julia B. Demand certificates of deposit 610.00 quarters at Bend, with the The dog turned up missing Miller. Lot 4, blk. 26, Laidlaw. $100. Time certificates of deposit 2,991.22 shortly after getting here, and a Redmond following officers: Townsite Company, to Her Liabilites other than those few days ago Lee Zumwalt receiv President—P. H. Dencer. man Patjens. Lot 1, blk. 65, Redmond. stated above 400.00 ed word that the dog had return $225. Vice-Prest.—E. W. Richard ed home. The distance from I. R. Whitney, et ux to G. M. Huff Total son. 62,183.31 ! Wamic to Redmond is 125 miles, man. Lot 4, blk. 35, Redmond. $800. State of Oregon, County of Crook, a*. Secretary S. H. Snyder. Everts to M. J. Kemp. Lot C. E. Nielsen, Cashier of the above- and the dog made the trip in one 25, C. blk. W. 132, Treasurer—C. W. Hoesch. Hillman. $1. named bank, do solemnly swear that month and two days. In bring Directors—E. A. Griffin, L. C. ing the dog here it was carried Redmond Townsite Co. to Floyd De the above statement ia true to the beat Young, E. W. Richardson. Lots I and 2, blk. 68: Lot 11, of my knowledge and belief. of the way in a wagon, and ment. blk. 65: West i of lota 21, 22, 23, 24, A number of the water users part C. E. Nielaen, Deschutes river was crossed. blk. 47 and west j of lota 13, 14, 15 and in this district joined the associa the Cashier. The strange part of the story is 16. blk, 37, Redmond. $625. Subscribed snd sworn to before me tion at the meeting. E. Hall to W. H. Anderson. this 13 day of January, 1911. how the dog could find its way Lot Jesse 21, blk. 36, Redmond. $1000. L. Ehlera. Notary Public. home again under the above con Articles of Association of Central Correct, G. Attest: Prize Winners ditions. Oregon Irrigation Company Water Ehret. Directors. Carl N. Ehret, C. W. At Mask Ball i Users Association. By E. W. Rich Opening of White’s ardson, Earnest A. Griffin and L. C. The prizes at Rederer’s mask Bowling Alley Young, directors. Bend, Oregon. bail last week Wednesday night Purposes: To protect the interest of were won as follows: Best dress Last Saturday night F. M. owners of land reclaimed by Central ed lady, Miss Emma Mourner, White of this city, opened his Oregon Irrigation Company. prize of beauty pin; best dressed gentleman, Angulas Davies, prize of stick pin; best sustained lady character, Miss EmmaColby, prize, $5 pair of shoes; best sus tained gentlemen character, Lee Zumwalt, $5 hat; best group, Miss Elizabeth Smith, C. I. Barnes, Mrs. Geo. Day, Mr. Bussett, prize, box of candy; winners of plank dance, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Day, prize $5 cash. Read The Spokesman. IU.SC ENT ( K« The State Bank of Redmond bowling, billiard and pool hall in the new building he recently built on the corner of Sixth and E streets. The Redmond Con cert Band was in attendance and played several seletions to enter tain the large crowd. The bowl ing alleys were kept going all day and up to midnight, and the pool and billiard tables were well patronized. Mr. White intends to conduct a first-class place where a person can go and pass away their idle time. New Rule by the School Board The board of school directors have established a rule that pu pils 6 years old may begin school in September, but pupils who are not six years old by Septem ber cannot begin Bchool before the following September. This is necessary to avoid starting too many classes during the year. - 4^ Subscribe for The Spokesman. Milk If you want good milk that will raise thick, rich cream, delivered at your door every day, place your order with J. O. Hanson HUB CITY DAIRY HOBB’S Cash Grocery I desire to announce to the people of Redmond and surrounding country that I have opened n grocery store in my new building on South Sixth strert and have u COMPLETE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES that I offer to the consumer at reasonable prievs» for Cash. I invite you to come in and see this stock—everything new, fresh and clean. Bakery As soon as my ovens, which have been delayed in transit, arrive I will open a bakery in connection with my store and keep on hand at all times a full and fresh supply of Bakery Goods. Soliciting a share of your custom I guarantee good goods at reasonable prices. CASH WM. GROCERY AND BAKERY H. HOBBS, Proprietor Headquarter« fur Good Thing« to Fat REDMOND South 6th St. The Annex Billiard Hall The most Modern Establishment of the kind in Central Oregon A Fresh Line of ('andien. Cigar« and Tobacco« always on hand A. E. IVYATTf proprietor HO TEL 71 N N E X Jo Ao Fall flatter REDMOND. ORB. Scenic and View Photographer All orders given prompt and careful attention, and satisfaction guaran teed in every instance.