The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, January 26, 1911, Image 4

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    Begin 1911
with a firm resolve to
BETTER YOUR FINANCIAL CONDITION
Make up your mind to connect with the start­
ing point of increased power and increased
income a GROWING account at this hank.
A GROWING BANK ACCOUNT has a real
and tangible value over and above the amount
of actual mpney deposited.
It creates greater confidence, a better stand­
ing and an increased prestige in the com­
munity for the depositor.
Our service is yours to command.
Says No Truth in
Star Story
Dancing School
I will have dancing clasaaa at
the Skating Kink each Tuesday
and Saturday night from 8 to 9
o'clock, and dancing for every­
body from 9 to 11.
*Hf
W. B. Cameron
Real Estate Transfers
Furnished by the O m A County
»tract Company
Several weeks ago the Shaniko Crook County Inv Co, to Frank O
Star published a story in which guimhy. lo u l.S and Id, blk !*S Hillman.
it said John Kellum of that place $£'*>.
Crook County Inv Co, to F P Miller,
had attempted to get some one to lot* 2f> and as, blk 5« Hillman. $150.
set fire to a lodging house he was A C Lueaa et u* to John W White,
Hot drinks.
Have you tried
conducting. The Star further lot 12 of blk II Bend. $S500.
them?
Red
Crone
Drug Store.
stated that Kellam was heard, in R P Urna to Ileo W Snoderly. aouth
4SM1 of kiU t, 2. and 3 of blk II. |
the presence of witnesses, to out­
City Tim surer’a Report
$1000.
line the plan for the incendiarism. Prineville.
UOTÌ* W'hitaett to John Sfarinar*.
A number of the Oregon papers I »e. I of lot 16, hlk It, Bend, $260.
Datiti January 18. 1911.
copied the story. The Spokesman Crook County Inv Co to C H Clow,
FUNDS PAID IN
among the rest. Now Mr. Kel­ lot» M and » blk » Hillman. £ » .
1910
. . . ....... » 400.90
Aug.
2.
lam states that there was no H N I .awri* et al to Virginia Collver
..
102.60
*' 9. ••
loti* 4. 6 and 6 blk 9> Culver
36.00
truth to the story- in the Star, J M S treet et al U* Firat B a p tist, - 12. ••
07.50
and it is understood he has insti- Church Prineville, lota 6 ami 0 blk. 0, i “ 17. •• ..................
76.50
26.
tured proceedings against the Prineville. $1. Abo lot 6. blk. 22.
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.
.
697.00
Oct.
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paper for libel. The story from Prinevilb.
99.96
Dec. 7. 1910..............
the Star was copied in good faith Article* of Incorporation of the In
87.50
8. “ .............
ami Empire Co.. Portland. By V. D.
by the papers of the state, but I Williamson.
14. •• ............. ” 90.00
Janie* B Kerr A C E Mo
The Spokesman ventures the Cultoch. Capital »took $100000. Ob­ Jan. 3. 1911 ; ; ; ........... 009.00
11
statement that if injustice has ject: to buy and »ell land. etc.
3
100.00
.
THE STATE BANK OF REDMOND
W. S. R odman , Pres.
G race B. R o d m a n , Vice-Pres.
C. B. H o p l e y , Cashier
“The Palace”
SNELL & GREEN, Proprietors
Conwr of Seventh and E Sts.,
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
been done Mr. Kellam in the
Total
$2.303.96
matter the papers are willing
Pure and fresh drugs and ac­
BILLS PAID FOR CITY
and ready to do what they can to curacy at Red Cross Drug Store.
W. E. Mede, labor . $ 24.00
square the matter.
24.00
Wanted 100 men to watch for J o e Murphy,
1.60
a light at 12 o’clock, midnight. *'• R-leterson
14.90
A.
J.
Haney
in the Banquet Cafe, Geo. L
If you have
24.00
Wheeler, proprietor.
28tf J. W. Isaac.
something to sell.
15.00
¡C. Balstad.
If you want
1 90
Bring your final proof notices
(,*dtlw‘-
to buy something
18.40
to The Spokesman office. We
e ..
use the
21 . 0 »
will make out your application
Want Columns
7.00
for proving up. and attend to all “•
**
of
30.00
the details necessary in the mat- -¡*
j“ *c
The Spokesman.
31.60
.
John Petty
The Price
30.00
j Chris Balstad
is reasonable
30.00
Dont forget the entertainment
and results
21.00
to be given by the Juniper Read- John Petty
are obtained.
30.00
ing
Circle at Ehret'shall on Feb. J. W. Isaac
Try i t
2.00
7th. Come out and help a good Joa Boylin
14.00
E.
R.
Peterson
"
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cause.
2b t3
13.65
A. E. Phillips “ ____
Read The Spokesman.
Amusement at the
3.60
H. Caddie
6.00
Skating Rink
W. G. Phoenix " ........
Your Wants Filled
6.00
S.
C.
Woods
“
........
The skating rink in this city is With Satisfaction
6.00
G. W. Wells “ ........
catering to the amusement loving
Let
us
fix
you
out
with
any­
12.60
John
Anker
“
........
people this winter, and there is
22.70
something doing every night of thing in the line of signs, wood G. W. Davies ** ........
carving,
picture
framing,
glaz­
2.31
J.
H.
Cady
*
*
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the week. There is dancing
ing
and
glass
cutting,
paints
and
A
75
A.
Forrest
*
*
........
Tuesday and Saturday nights,
oil.
rubber
and
steel
stamps,
E.
R.
Peterson
“
.
.
.
.
.
22.65
skating Wednesday and Friday
........
19.80
nights, and the balance is taken brass checks and stencils, pails Henry Green
and
brushes,
and
novelties
of
all
q w. Davies “ ........
.......
20.18
up with basket ball. The man­
agement intends to give music kinds- Work and orders given j ^ Cooley “ ........ 176.34
prompt attention.
Robt. Whitney ** ........
2.50
skating in the future.
J. H. Rcderer A Co.
joe McClay • "
2.50
Subscribe for The Spokesman.
29tf
. Sign Shop, 7th St.
W. f). Johnson, teaming
42.00
42.00
Joe Boylin,
”
21.00
BIG REDUCTION SALE
Mrs. J. W. Wrights Store
CLINE FALLS, ORE.
In order to reduce my large stock and
make room for new goods I have made
the following reduction in prices on the
goods listed below, for CASH:
Tomatoes, Blue Ribbon, per c a n ............ 12£c
Peas, Meco, per c a n ....................................... 12£c
Corn, Bine Ribbon, per c a n ....................... 12£e
Table Peaches, best grade, per c a n ............25c
Table Peaches, Blue Ribbon, 2 1-2 lb size 20c
Pie Apples, 8 pound cans, per can ............45c
Pie Peaches,
*'
**
............. 50c
Evaporated Peaches, best grade, l b ............. 10c
Evaporated Apples, per l b ..................... 12 l-2c
Italian Prunes, large, per lb ................... _8 l-3c
Beans, any kind, per lb ...............................8 l-3c
Shredded W heat, per carton........................ 15c
Corn or Egg-O-See Flakes, p k g ................... 10c
Violet Oats, 3 pkgs for .................................. 50c
Best Rice, per lb .......... ..................:......... 7 l-2c
Cocoa, [per c a n ..................................................25c
Bakers Chocolate, per l b ................................45c
Sweet Chocolate, per lb ..................................30c
Corn Meal, per 10 lb s .................................... 45c
Star Soap, 6 bars f o r .............................
25e
Tar Soap, 4
“
25c
3 Heart Naptha Soap, 4 bars f o r .................25c
Bacon and Hams, per lb .........................
21e
Coffee, best 30c grade....................................... 25c
Cylinda Tea, per lb ............................................35c
Sugar, 13 lbs of granulated for...................$1.00
20 per cent, off on all NOTIONS
15 per cent, off on all SHOES
The above are CASH PRICES
and are good until JAN. 31st
B. L. Zell
W. D. Johnaon
*'
Ü. L Wright
Roy Kannala
R. W. Wright
Kirk Whited atty. fee
insp. of ell
F. E. Mills, salary
Aug. salary
**
Nov. “
**
Dec. “
Jackson L. Co. materiala
1
$«
4 «
II
F. I. Phoenix, eat. aL
graded.......................
Redmond Spokesman
pub. ordinance no. 5
Redmond
Spokesman
pub. ordinance.......
Redmond
Spokesman
advertising...............
Buckley Exp. Co., exp.
P. D. Cunningham mdse
Kendal A Chapman **
R. C. Immele,___ '*
Jackson L. Co___ "
Kendall A Chapman,
bldg, m aterial.........
McLaughlin A Co., pow­
der and dynamite . . .
G. Misch building jail .
I. L. Osborn
G. M. Slocum in t on war
P. D. Cunningham, sta­
tionery ___ ________
Chas. Mums, freighting
17.50
16.50
21.00
22.00
7.00
17.00 '
25.35
7.96
HOBB’S
Cash Grocery
I desire to announce to the |ieople of Redmond
and surrounding country that I have opened a
grocery store in my new building on South Sixth
strert and have a
COMPLETE STOCK OF
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
that I offer to the consumer at reasonable prices
for Cash. 1 invite you to come in and ae« this
s to c k — everything new. fresh and clean.
B a k ery
In connection with the store I have opened a
firat class Bakery where the public can get all
kinda of hake goods at any time.
All
my goods in this line are freah. and I guaran­
tee to always give satisfaction.
Soliciting a share of your custom I guarantee
good goods at reasonable prices.
CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY
WM. H. HOBBS, Proprietor
Headquarters for (iood Thine» to Eat
RED M O N D
S o u th 6th S t.
W H I T E ’S
A m usem ent
... H a 11...
Bowling Alleys , Billiard
and Pool Tables. Every -
thing first-class. You are
invited to come in and
roll the balls.
66.66
100.00 !
100.00 i
100.00
12.26
6.35
F. M. WHITE, Prop’r
Corner 6th and E SU.,
REDMOND, ORE.
20.00
21.76
45.40
15.30
12.70
3.50
39.37
48.6»
21.64
2.06
I
7.96
94.70
4.861
.40
Job Printing
of the RIGHT KIND
' f you want your Commercial Printing
such as
LETTER HEADS
NOTE HEADS
HILL HEADS
CARDS. ENVELOPES
BOOKLETS, ETC.,
to have a distinctive look and tome
class to them, let ua do the work.
15.20
147.60
22.50
44.06
G. W. Davies jail supplies 82.00
39.48
Bank of Com.
Wm. G. Phoenix, care
for sick_____ ______
26.45
Hotel Oregon, rooms
for the sick..................
A. G. Long, fire engine
D. L. Miller, election exp
W. W. Caughey drmying
Robt. McSherry "
J. W. Wilcox draw. ord.
Jan. 18* 1911. Bal. of
cash on hand.
P ro m p t W o rk Sa tla fa etlo n Guaranteed
Total ........................$2,303.96
J. H. REDERER, Redmond
WATER FUND
Funds Paid I n -
Dec. 12, 1910................... $ 84.50
14. " ...................... 78.60
M 28. “
1.50
Jan. 7, 1911..................... 36.00
I* 10. " ....................... 126.60
“ H. " .......................
4.00
Total paid in................ $331-00
Warranta Paid—
E E Foot, labor.........._.$ 75.00
Jan. 19, 1911, bal. cash ... 266.00
T o tal........................... $331.(JO
C. E. N i r i j i e n ,
City Treasurer.
Hifk Grade Priatiag is oar Specialty
THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN
Novelties
In WOOD and METAL
WORK and SIGNS.
,
» A. Fall fla tte r
RED M O N D
,
ORB.
Scenic and View Photographer
All orders given prompt and careful
attention, and satisfaction guaran­
teed in every instance.
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