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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1911)
PRINEVILLE MERCHANT THE „ l “ " " OF POPULAR RESTAURANT DIES AT PORTLAND AMERICAN YEOMEN HAS CHANGED NAME Begin 1911 13120766 w ith a firm resolve to BETTER Y01R FINANCIAL CONDITION Make up your mind to connect with the start« intr point o f 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 o f actual money 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. THE STATE BANK OF REDMOND W. S. R odman , Prea. G race B. R odman , Vice-Prea. C. B. H opley , Cashier “The Palace” SNELL & GREEN, Proprietors Corner o f Seventh and E Sts., REDMOND, OREL 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 o f Lunch Goods Carried in Stock Everything of the Best If you have something to sell. I f you want to buy something use the Want Columns of The Spokesman. The Price is reasonable and results are obtained. Try it. F. J. Lively Succumbs to One o f the Strongest Fra- Geo. L. Wheeler H“ * K«- Serious Attack o f ternal Orders Being larged and Improved Pneumonia Organized Here His Oregon ( afe The name of the Banquet Cafe has lk»en changed to the Oregon Cafe, and the place has been en larged and remodeled ao that it is now one o f the beat appoint- ed restaurants in this |>art of the state. Geo. L. Wheeler since taking over the place a few weeks ago. has worked up a fine patronage, and the custom o f the place has outgrown the present quarters, hence the necessity of enlarging. With the increased facilities Mr. Wheeler can now handle all the trade that cornea his way, and will he in a position to serve sup pers for dunces, banunets. etc. The opening o f the Oregon Cafe will be dedicated Thursday night. Feb. 2d w ith a free dance, and all are invited to come and have a good time at the expense of mine host, Geo. L. Wheeler. The Brotherhood o f Yeomen, n F. J. Lively o f Prineville. died in the Good Samaritan Hospital homestead of which was organi at Portland, last week Wednes zed hen» last night, is now in its day after an illness of five days, 14th year, with a membership of aged 41 years. The following 160.000 with a reserve fund of account regarding the death and $1.:hk>.614. The total assets of burial of Mr. Lively is taken the Brotherhood an» $1,578,828. from the Prineville Journal of It is one of the strongest frater nal orders in the United States the 26th. Mr. Lively recently purchased today. It is a fraternal and so- the property formerly owned by cial organization, and carries Ehret Bros, in Redmond and over with it insurance benefits. It in hauled the building, intending to sure* against accidents, total put in a stock o f general merchan- disability old age and death, disc. He left his home in this Both men anil women between city two weeks ago for Portland, the ages o f 18 and 50 years are where he was buying the goods eleigible for membership and can for the new store. He was to have participate in the insurance bene- been back on Wednesday of last fits. The insurance rates are on week, but did not return and his a graduated scale according to wife was notified that he was age. dangerously ill with pneumonia. This society operates on the A telephone message the first of expectancy o f life plan, which is the week stated that his condition the only plan o f fraternal insur- was critical, and Mrs. Lively lance that will never have to TUMALO started for Portland Tuesday j change the rates, thereby insur- moming. Because of the sickness ing the old man when he gets old J. W. Baker was in Tunialo of her haby that was with her she for the same rate that he paid last Friday and Saturday visiting did not get to Shaniko for the when he was young, with G. W. Wimer. He said train yesterday morning, and will This Homestead organized that Mrs. Baker and daughter not arrive in Portland until to- here is number 3.0-19. which would return from Rixseburg in a shows that the order is a grow few days, and they will take up night. Arrangements for the funeral ing one. At the present time their residence in Redmond. Mr. will not be made until her arrival, about an average of 60 Home Baker stated he found Rosehurg but it is probable that the body steads are being organized a rather quiet and he concluded he will be taken to Aberdeen. Wash month. During the year 1910. could profit by returning to Crook ington, for burial. Mr. Lively's 50.(XX) applications were written county and locating in a live town. father and mother reside in by the order. Fred Weisey o f Cloverdale. W. A. Bullock, state manager passed through this place recent Aberdeen. Mr. Lively came to Prineville for Oregon, is now in Redmond, ly with a load o f dressed U»ef for as drygoods man for the Wurz- and will be pleased to give any the Bend markets. weiler & Thompson store about 7 information requested. Mr. Bul G. W. and C. L. Wimer were years ago. and afterwards mar lock can l>e seen or addressed at Bend visitors one day last week. ried Miss Arnold o f Chatanooga. the Redmond postoffice. Tenn. They have four little girls. Program for Mrs. Lively’ s father and sister are Additional Local. residents o f this city. Mr. Lively The singers of the city are re February 7th was a member o f the local Mas Following is the program to be hearsing the Cantata o f Queen onic lodge and was an Elk. He was a member of the Live Esther, which will l»e put on given by the Juni|ier Reading ly, Jordan, Lanius Company of early in March by the Presbyter Circle at their entertainment in ian people. The cantata will be Ehret’s hall. Tuesday evening. this city up to 8 months ago. chorused. As there are a num Feb. 7th: Quartet Messrs Haney. Wood ber of good singers in the city Will Bring in now. the event will no doubt be ward. Warren and Guinn. Several Families Vocal Solo Miss Johnson. a musical treat. Baritone Solo Mr. Ike Buck- W. H. Knepper o f The Dalles, E. R. Tichenor made a busi ley. is much interested in Redmond ness trip to Madras last Thursday. Short sketch of Jean Ingelow’s and this section, and in a letter Dont forget the entertainment life. Miss I.aura T. Jones. to a business man here stated he to be given by the Juniper Read ' ‘Songs o f Seven” , the poems would come here as soon as the ing Circle at Ehret’shall on Feb. of Jean Ingelow. depicting seven railroad reached this point A 7th. Come out and help a good phases of womans life, os follows: number of families, Mr. Knepper cause. 2813 1. Exultation Lessie Bartlett. said, would come with him and Instrumental Solo Miss Smith At J. A. Norwood’s store can locate in the Redmond District. 2. Romance— Lucile Redmond. Mr. Knepper is a man of means, he found a fine stcck o f valen Clarionet Solo—Mr. Hamilton. a practical, progressive booster, tines. He has them of all kinds Solo “ Absent“ - Mrs. Lilly. and will be an addition to the and at all prices. Some o f the 3. Love Mrs. Greeta Sher designs this year are very elabo- ‘ ‘live wires“ of Redmond. He If you are interested in wood. keeps in touch with what is do ate. Maternity Mrs. Docia Mc- ing in Redmond and this section sending any valentines this year it will be wise for vou to call Lallin. by reading The Spokesman. Solo Mr. Robert*. early at this store and make your 5. Giving in Marriage Mrs. selection before the assortment Machinery for New Josephine Redmond. is too much broken. Plant is Ordered 6. Widowhood Mrs. Tinsley. Hot drinks. Have you tried Solo—“ Ah, I Have Sighed to The machinery, etc. for the them? Red Cross Drug Store. Rest Me’ ’ --M rs. Edna Hobbs. new ice making plant and bot 7. Old Age (longing for home) Some o f the stores are getting tling works to be established in this city, has been ordered with in their stocks of valentines so as — Mrs. Margaret Osborne. Quartet Mrs. Hobbs, Miss instructions to hurry shipment of to be ready for the 14th o f Feb. Johnson. Mrs. Morril and Mrs. same. It is the intention o f the The Spokesman understands promoters to have the plant in that a movement is on foot in the Hopley. Vocal Solo Mrs. Lilly. operation as soon as possible, Tenor Solo Mr. Gumm. some time S ^ t h T y cit* to build a Ba* i9t church Male Quartet The building committee of the The entertainment is under presbytrrian church will meet American Yeomen with Mrs. Wilcox, Thursday, the direction o f the Program Instituted Here February 2d, at 2 p. m. It is re Committee. Chairman. Mrs. Mar accompanist W. A. Bullock, state organizer quested there be a full attend garet Osborne; Mrs. W. H. Anderson; ushers. ance. The last meeting was for Oregon o f the Brotherhood of American Yeomen, organized a royally entertained by Mrs. Mc- Laura Jones, Irma Cook, Doris homestead o f the order here last Lallin. The dinner was enjoyed Slocum and Gladys Gates. evening in Ehret’s hall. The and fully appreciated by the 24 Arrangements Your Wants Filled homestead starts off with a mem ladies present bership o f about 25. and it is the were made for several entertain With Satisfaction intention to increase this number ments to be given later on, and a Patronize Home Industry to 50 in a short time. In another good amount o f sewing was fin Let us fix you out with any part of this issue will be found ished. All felt the day had been thing in the line of signs, wood well spent. an interesting article concerning carving, picture framing, glaz the benefits to 1« derived by Pure and fresh drugs and ac ing and glass cutting, paints and joining the American Yeomen. curacy at Red Cross Drug Store. oil, rubber and steel stamps, brass checks and stencils, pads Warren & Woodward who have Placing Track and brushes, and novelties oi all the contract from the city for kinds. Work and orders given Center Stakes making a preliminary survey and prompt attention. Warren & Woodward o f this estimate for the proposed gravity J. H. Rcderer & Co. city, resident engineers for 15 water system for the city, state 29tf Sign Shop. 7th S t miles of the Oregon Trunk Line they will have their work ready in this section went to Prineville to submit to the council in a very Dancing School last week to get 2000 stakes to be short time. I will have dancing classes at used as track center stakes for There is a renewal o f activity the road on the part of the line in the sale o f lots in Ellinger’s the Skating Rink each Tuesday and Saturday night from 8 t<> under their supervision, and Addition. o ’clock, and dancing for ev ery-1 same will be put in position at once. Mr. Warren figures that Wanted 100 men to watch for body from 9 to 11. the road will reach Crooked Riv a light at 12 o ’clock, midnight, 29tf W. B. Cameron er about Feb. 15th, and that it in the Banquet Cafe, Geo. L. will take 40 days to complete the Wheeler, proprietor. 28tf To Exchange bridge across the stream, mak Will exchange oat and alfalfa ! F. M. White is hanging up ing the time March 25th. hay for a team. Also have hay prizes for the best scores made Weather conditions being favor for sale at my place 21 miles able, the road should reach Red- each week at his howling alley. north and Imile east of Redmond ‘ To the Demon making the best mohd about April 10th. score (Turing the week a cash on Sisters road. 30t2 H. A. Shenk. drize o f $3 will be given every To Connect Powell Butte Monday morning at 9 o ’clock, and to the one making the sec With Redmond Phone ond best score, a cash prize o f $2. G. E. Dobson, J. F. Hosch, M. E. Lynch and C. N. Ehret »Strayed—Dark chestnut saddle went over to Powell Buttes last pony, gelding, and yearling hay Saturday to meet with the Grange filly, both with halters on. Re- there, and urge upon the Powell ward for return or information Upholstered Parlor Suit Butte people the advisability of leading to recovery. EL C. Park, piece*, or Sofa and Chairs joining with Redmond in a tele rate. phone line. No definite action Wanted Writing Desk and Bookcase. was taken on the matter as pre- A man with family to do Music Cabinet. Center Table, sented by the Redmond delega- eral farm work. Commode, 9x12 Rug. tion, but a promise was made _ ... 0 . Hanson. 2 E’eather Beds, and 2 that the question would be taken The Hub City Dairy, canaries. up later on. Redmond, Oregon. At Mr. JESS. If you are going to prove up on your land come in and see us. The Spokesman will make out your application and attend to other necessary details FREE. Hobb’s Bakery Now in complete running order and turning out High Grade Bread and all kinds o f Bakery Goods, which are sold on a CASH basis. 11 Loaves of Bread for a Dollar Fresh Doughnuts every Saturday In connection with the bakery I carry a nice line o f Staple and Fancy Grocer ies that I sell at moderate prices for CASH. Your patronage solicited. CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY WM. H. HOBBS, Proprietor Headquarters for Good Things to Eat South 6th S t. REDM OND FOR SALE a t B a rg a in s A NEW FURNITURE MAN and NEW STOCK I WISH TO ANNOUNCE TO THE PUBLIC that I have knight the Furniture stock o f J. W. Woodruff in Redmond, and will here- after conduct the business in the Woodruff build ing on North Sixth street. I urn in the busineaa to supply the demands of customer», and will carry a complete stock of goods in my line. I want your trad* anil will endeavor to merit it by carrying good goods and making right price». I have lately received a new stock of Wall Paper, Dining Room Chair«, Rockers, Trunks and Suit (’ases, Rugs and House Furnishing« I invite the public to pome in and see me. If I have not just the article wanted 1 will send for it YOURS EX)R BUSINESS C. H . I R V I N REDMOND, OREGON Warren & Woodward Civil Engineers IRRIGATION. SUBDIVISION. LAND SURVEYS Estimates Furnished on Power Plants. -A . IF 3 S W r h aw hail |u yrarV • Iptrlcn rt. civil «ngm w n ng. em bracing all branch«« o f Rooms.1) A ti. Hank oftommerer Bldg.. P. 0. Bo\ 260 RKDMONI) W H I T E ’S Amusement •„H all... Bowling Alleys , Billiard and Pool Tables. Every thing first-class. You are invited to come in and roll the balls. F. M. W H IT E , Prop’r Corner 6th and E Sts., REDMOND, ORE. “The Palm” Restaurant VAUGHN & WILLIAMS. Pn.p’ r» O PEN D A Y A N D N IG H T Ta b le * su pp lied w ith the R E S T the m a rk e ts afford, a n d the s e r vice unexcelled. Come and see ns when yon want a Good Neal C o r. 7th a n d B S ts ., R edm ond Novelties In WOOD and M E T A L W O R K and SIGNS. P ro m p t W o rk , S a tin faction Guaranteed J. H. R E D E R E R , Redmond J