SECOND SECTION OF THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN VOL I. No. 31 REDMOND. CROOK COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1911 $1.50 PER YEAR 1 it is desired that every one who known as the claim for excess can will Is* present. acreage of water, is called at the ANOTHER FRATERNAL Commercial Club room in Red­ New Howling Alley mond. at 1 p. of ORDER IS ORGANIZED this week, Feb'y m. 11. Saturday It is pro­ To Open Here posed to take these claims into Joe McClay of this city, and J. court. W. Baker, formerly of Tumalo, Fraternal Brotherhood Or­ have rented the Muma building ganized Monday Night ROSEBERY’S TIPS. on the corner of 6th. and F With 30 Member»» streets and will put in a regu­ lation size bowling alley. An addition is being built on the “When lx>rtl Rosebery wa 1 • building to uccomodate the new H. F. DeSouza, local deputy, young man,” »¡ml a IxjwJon «port­ man, “lie was on a journey to a business. It is the intention to perfected the organization of a ing ruce meeting at Ayr and for hi* Fraternal Brotherhood Ixxige in try und have the opening of the conqumion in the railway carriage this city Monday night, with a place Saturday night. This makes had a remurkablc pushing »pecic» the second bowling alley to start charter membership of 30 mem­ of commercial traveler, who at­ bers. The following officers were tempted to forre a »peaking ac­ in Redmond since the first of the ALL ( LASSES ARE elected: quaintance. Seeing his lordship year. perusing the ‘racing calendar,’ he WELL REPRESENTED Pres.—M. A. Lynch. 'broke earth’ with the remark: Vice Pres.— G. M. Slocum. (¿round Hog Could ‘Racing ia a great institution. Sup­ Past Pres. Miss E. Barton. pose you're going to the Ayr meet­ Set* Ilia Shadow Secy. CristofT Ehret. ing?' Thursday was “ground Treas. It. C. Immele. ‘I am going a» far as Ayr/ re­ And Everyone Here Is En­ hog Last day”. The old prediction plied hi* lordship. Chap. Mrs. Winifred Hosch. joying a Prosperous “ ‘Pity young »well* get fleeced runs that if the ground hog comes Sergt. C. F. Bartlett. blackleg*. Some noblemen, 1 Run of Trade out on the 3d of Feb. and he can Mistress-at-arms—Mrs. G. M. by hear, drop fortune* on the turf.’ see his shadow he will go hack Slocum. “ ‘IndMdt* into his den and stay for six Inner-door-keeper George W. *“ I)o a bit my*clf sometime»—a wt*eks. as there is that number Wheeler. I tenner or a pony’» about iny cut. Know anything good for today Ri*#ter.' Yakima & Columbia River Nursery Co. Two banks. on the 2d was sunshiny and Mr. M. M. Davenport. “ ‘Beg pardon. Saw you reading Two doctors. Hog could have seen his shadow Finance Com.—Mrs. Cora EL the racing calendar. Thought you for the sale of their fru it tree«. This comp mpany grows apple and other fruit trees specially One bakery. if he wanted to. but no one here Immele and G. Wheeler. might know.' ed to the clim ate of this section of Oregon, I tc A brick yard. “ ‘Well,* replied hi* lordship, ‘if is losing any sleep about the 6 Musician—Miss EL Smith. company guarantees to fill all orders with brat- class stock, true to name, th rifty and healthy, you the straight tip will it be Four lawyers. weeks of cold and stormy weather At the close of the meeting re- of I give and assumes all risk of transportation. tri service to you?* Three saloons. to follow. It has come to a freshn ents were served. The “ ‘Impend* if I fancy it.’ time to place >oor orders delivery. L> t me know Two dentists. conclusion that the ground hog1 next meeting will be Feb. 20. “ ‘Put your tenner or pony on w T T if you are interested in fruit cul­ Two railroads. is a false alarm along with some' Mr. DeSouza is well pleased Lord Rosebery's Clicvronel for the ture and I will call on you with sample One tailor shop. of the other weather prophets. with his success and entertains Welter cup.' office over Redmond Bk. of Toms “ ‘Not for Joseph! I never back ASHLEY FORREST, Aft. A skating rink. with I. P. H ew itt, Lawyer great hopes of the near future in­ Ix>rd horse*. They say Novelty works. crease in membership for Red­ he'» a Ro*el>cry’» Pouter and Show regular chumpkin.’ Two feed stores. mond Ixxige of T. EL B. Card Painting “ ‘Indeed! l’erhapa they’re right A public library. However, you me. 1 can The Spokenman has now the Statement of condition of the only add that I a*kcd A reading circle. heard lx>rd Rose­ best equipped office in Central bery himself tell what you term a Two newspapers. Mutual Telephone Co. chumpkin Oregon to do all kinds of poster Deschutes back hi* horse.’ Two drug stores. E’eb. 4th, 19I1, as shown by the “ ‘Depend to upon »a* all and show card printing. Noth­ books One harness shop. of the Secretary and right he would not it, let if you it overhear ing in the line of job printing is Two barber shops. Hay Seeds hia conversation. Mum would then too large or too small for us to do. Treasurer. Three restaurants. be hia game. Why, there’» a lot in Cash on hand in General Grain Poultry If you want any kind of posters E\ind race. I’ll bet you a pony Lord Two transfer lines. $ 9.78 that printed from a small one to a 3- Rosebery don’t win it.* Foods One hand laundry. Ground from Stockholders 1 “ ‘Really! 1 am not accustomed sheet stand, we can do it for you. Due A city water plant acct Muintainance___ 238.50 to bet in railway carriage» with Feed Fuel We make our own wood type From Two lumber yards. Renters 14.65 strangers.’ and can give you anything you Cash on hand in special Custom Wood One jewelry store. “ ‘There’* my card. Fact ia you want in the poster line, and in A fire department ain’t game to bet.* Grinding Sawing fund to pay off indebt­ as many colors as you wish. Let edness “ ‘I think you’ll lose your money. A basket ball team. on lot and build­ us do your next job printing. Rut, as you challenge me, let it be a Two photographers. ing .......... 191.50 bet. You’ll see me in thi stewards’ One millinery store. inclosure at the course. 1 have no Prineville Owls Have Two meat markets. $454.43 cards with me.’ Two bowling alleys. “ ‘Agreed! It’s a bet. I bet you Hig Time Due from stockholders ac­ an even pony against Chevronel for One furniture store. count assessment to pay Prineville Journal, Feb. 2: off indebtedness on lot the Welter cup. But what's your A social dancing club. Prineville Owls gave their first and building................ 193.50 ' name, young fellow?’ A woodworking plant. “ ‘Primrose. Sometimes I’m oth­ reception and banquet last Thurs­ Two hardware stores. erwise addressed.’ day evening at Belknap hall. Three blacksmith shops. $647.93 " ‘All right, young Primrose. The invited guests were enter­ Warrants outstand ¡/Pay and receive after the race.’ An electric light system. tained at the moving picture in g ............... $190.21 “The companions separated at Two large general stores. show until the lodge held a busi­ ! the station. Chevronel won in a Five real estate agencies. Bills unpaid 105.50 canter, and the commercial traveler ness meeting, after which all Four confectionery stores. Note and interest received the following morning a sat down to a sumptuous ban­ A central telephone office. short note by a messenger from the on lot and quet. After doing full justice to due stewards’ stand: ‘Mr. Primrose Five church organizations. building ........ 440.00 735.71 * the table the hall was cleared for (Lord Rosebery) would feel obliged Two billiard and pool halls. cards and dancing. A hundred by Mr. ------ handing to his servant A brass band and orchestra. and fifty couples attended the Deficit ............ $ 87.78 £25, his lordship will have A passenger and express line. gathering. There are 70 shareholders, and much which pleasure in forwarding as a Two large sale and feed stables there is considerable stock on donation to the Commercial Trav­ Four fraternal organizations. Look Out For Orphan asylum.’ hand consisting of poles, wire, elers’ “The ‘buginan’ paid his money, One cleaning and pressing es­ etc. Many miles of line have very crestfallen, and was Bogus Money tablishment. been constructed, including the looking heard to ejaculate: ‘I>one! Who A ladies auxiliary to the Com­ Keep your eye peeled for spur­ line to I^idlaw, and there are on earth would have dreamed that mercial Club. ious coin, says the Prineville connections with all the lines in the good looking, affable young fel­ A public school graded to the Journal. Counterfeit five-dollar the valley. If all shareholders low, whom 1 imagined wus s was in fact none other tenth grade. Our contract on the O. T. Rv. being about gold pieces arc in circulation in will live up and do their part, pay chumpkin, the Karl of Rosebery, giving The largest department store Prineville and so well executed their assessments promptly, etc. than completed, we will dispose of our stock of me a good, honest tip about his in Central Oregon. is the bogus money that it takes the company will have as effici­ own goods in Redmond, consisting of practi­ horse, by which I was fool A Commercial Club with a an expert almost to detect it. ent and strong a company as any enough to lose £25? Anyway, he’s cally everything in the membership of over 100. The banks state they never saw mutual company on the coast. a regular trump, and he’s right. Two hotels the Hotel Red­ a counterfeit so well done. The Don’t knock, but boost for I'm the chumpkin after sail I* **— mond the finest in this section. face and milling of the coin are your own home telephone com­ Pearson’s Weekly. Grocery Line, Hams and Bacon, almost perfect. It is l i g h t pany. It is all right, and the di­ Trusting ths Dog's Judgm ent. weight and has no ring to it rectors consider everything con­ F rien d -W h at on earth are you do­ Presbyterian Indies Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, etc. when tested on a metalic surface. nected with the company in good ing to that iwlntlng of yours? l»auln-r Hold Meeting —Can't you nee? I'm robbing a piece shape. raw meat over the rabbit iu the The Preshyterinn laidies met Look out for it. Have you paid your dues? The of foreground. Mrs. Alslioddie will tie with Mrs. Wilcox last Thurs­ The Oregon Cafe is now open money here today, and wlieu she sees her is needed to meet bills. day afternoon. Twelve ladies day and night. Fresh oysters (Published by authority.) |iet dog smell of that rabbit she'll buy It.—Judge. were present Mrs. Wilcox in any style at all. Goods are at our Commissary in Redmond served refreshments, and all The E’raternal Brotherhood or­ Settlers Meeting Alice Alias Alya. enjoyed the afternoon. The ganized Monday night with a for Saturday Mr. Sipilega W hat'a the little Nurox next meeting will be the annual membership of twenty-nine char­ girl's name? I couldn't catch It when Introduced us. A meeting of settlers holding her Mrs. mother meeting, and will be held at ter members. 8<|ulgga Plain Alice, only her contracts for water from the mother'« Mrs. Templeton’s on Thursday, pronounce It »o Feb. 16th. Officers for the en- Farm for sale or rent. Enquire late D. I. & P. Co. under the Ca­ you'll »pell trying It "A to ly»."-Philadelphia . .. I Buing year will be elected and of H. A. Shenk, Redmond. 31tf rey Act, affected by what is Bulletin. — WHAT WE HAVE List o f Business Houses, Etc. in Redmond Ths T r a v e l e r W o u l d n ' t T e k e It Vet ad H im e e lf a C h u m p . and CANDY pure and 25c l Mendenh F r u i t T ree: NOW ~ REDMOND FEED & FUEL CO. - Redmond Feed & Fuel Co. goods at Big Chance to Save Money AT COST * Henry & McFV - -w.