REDMOND CITY OFFICIALS M tyor otel Redmond JONE8 LAND CO., Prop’ rs. REDMOND, II. F. .loin1«. Couneilnivn J. F. Frank W. M K. Lynch, F M Whit«. G. W W«IU, G M. Huffman. Rr«omi«r Wrn. G. Phoenix. T m u u rcr G. M Slocum • *ity Attorney J. A. Wllrox, MaraliHl F. Vi. Mill*. Couiwll meet« »»Corel arc! fourth Tueaday o f each month. COMMERCIAL CLUB OREGON Entirely Refurnished and Refitted I'reaklent II. F Jon«*. Secretary A J. Haney. Meeting mghtii Flr»t are! Third Wed- neaday each month. CHURCH DIRECTORY Methodlat Service» 2d and 4th Sun­ day» o f each month at II a. m Sunday School at 10 a. in. every Sun­ day. t 'hriatian Kndcavor 7 o'clock ev­ ery Sunday evening, W. L. Wllnon, pa*tor. 1‘ rethyterian Service! lit are) 3d Sunday o f each month. Kcv. G. A. M. I.illey, paatnr. (Jiriatian Science Service* every Huhilny at 2 :tt) p. m. Headquarters for Tourists and Traveling Men First Annual Sale Bargains 25% ONE-FOURTH OFF 25% Lynch & Roberts Brotherhood of Owl*, Nest No. 122 HKDMOhlt), OREGON M eeta every Friday I P night in Ehret hulldmg. at temi. Tables Supplied with the Best the Market Affords Vl*ittng mendier* invited to F. ri. M ill.*, Executive G. W. D a v o * , See. Crook County Abstract Co. (Incorporated) lip.to-date aet o f Ahitract Hook*. All work guaranteed. We photograph the record». II. F. Wilde, aecretary, I'riiieviile, Ore. s Ready to Cater to the Wants of the Public ___ Redmond and Vicinity Frank Elkin» has leased J. K. Msephsrasa's house and will ïo o d M e " ? When you buy meat you always want the best you can get, and when you buy at our market pur­ chasers are assured of getting the best. W e would like to have you try our bologna. Hill & Sypher South Oth S t , Redmond move into it ax »oon a» the Mac- pherson family leave for Califor­ nia. In the center of Melrose Park addition to Itedmond is located the only public Park within the city limits, it covers five acres. It is understood that a “ Rack­ et” and millinery store is going to o|M*n in the Muma building on the cumer o f Sixth and F streets. The finest homes in Redmond will be located in beautiful MEL­ ROSE PARK with its large lots and wide streets and avenues, on the highest elevation within the city limits, with irrigation water on every lot. Every auto stage brings in new arrivals who are interested in this section o f the country. Those desiring can receive private dancing lessons by see­ ing W. B. Cameron, manager of the Skating Kink. 29tf Geo. Higginson, who was in the restaurant business here for a short time last fall, was in town last week. He is now : fanning over in the Sisters coun­ try. ______ Best line o f post cards in the city. Everything in this line from the lowest price to the highest Norwood’s. 28tf Cafe Royal 8ixth and F street* JAS DOUGHERTY. Prop’ r carries in stock the LEADING BRANDS OF GOODS that are handled in all first-class cafes. t h e Annex Billiard Hall The most lodern Establishment of the kind in Central Oregon A Fresh Line o f Candies, Cigars and Tobacco# always on hand A. ■ E . IV Y A T T , p ro p rie to r H O T E L A N N E X First Annual Sale Our First Annual Underwear Sale begins THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9th and continues until SATU R D AY, FEBRU­ A R Y 19th. W e will sell our entire stock of Winter Under­ wear, including Men’s, Women and Children’s garments, at a sacrifice— 25 per cent, one fourth off the regular price. This will include a large assortment of FINE WOOLEN GARMENTS OF HIGH Q U ALITY which your sense of economy will not let you overlook. W e do not expect these fine values to last throughout the entire sale, so do not delay purchasing. 25 per cent 0NE=F0URTH OFF 25 per cent Ladies’ Underwear Men’s Underwear Ladies Fine Cashmere Vests, ref. $1.25 cut to 95c tt 44 Pants L25 44 9 5 c 44 44 Union Suits 2.75 44 2.05 Ladies Heavy Ribbed Vests, ref. .65 44 45C 44 44 Pants, ref. .65 44 Ladies Elastic Rib.Union Saits $1.25 44 45c 95c Heavy Wool Drawers ref. $1.50 cut $1.15 44 Undershirts 44 1.50 cat $1.15 44 Drawers 44 1.25 cot 95c 44 Undershirts 44 1.25 ent 9 5 c Heavy Fleeced Lined Drawers 65c cot 45C 44 44 Undershirts 65c cot 45c Heavy »d ltT .?1 Union Saits $1.50 cat $1.15 Children’s Underwear for Boys and Girls For lack of space we cannot enumerate the large assortment of these gar­ ments we have on hand. The values we are offering at this sale are cheap at our regular prices, and with a further reduction of 25 per cent they seem too cheap to be good, therefore we guarantee these values to our customers. Our GROCERY DEPARTMENT is always ready to save you money. Get our prices before buying your supplies. Bring in your Butter and Eggs. Lynch & Roberts, Redmond night that the construction train Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Myers of on The Oregon Trunk Line had Culver Junction, were in Red­ reached Madras. A person who mond a few hours last Friday. came from Madras Thursday busted the rumor by saying the Our prescription department track was still 14 miles from will have no equal. Mail or Madras on that date. And there phone orders answered promptly. you are. Red Cross Drug Store. From now on we intend to con­ duct the best cafe in Redmond— The entertainment given at The Banquet, Geo. L. Wheeler, Ehret’s hall Tuesday evening for 24tf benefit of the Redmond Free Li­ proprietor. brary was well attended. The Chocolate and wafers were ser­ program was well rendered, and ved at the Club dance last Thurs­ a nice sum of money realized for day night. the library fund. Place your orders for maga­ Dr. Grandy uses painless meth­ zines with J. A. Norwood. ods in his dentistry work. Office Prompt delivery assured. 28tf upstairs in Redmond Hotel An­ nex. 22tf J. H. Mendenhall’s coupon proposition is taking well with After the puhlir installation of the buying people. Better see the Yeomen at Ehret’s hall last him »bout this and get some of night a social dance was given, the coupons. which lasted for 2 or 3 hours. List your property with Ellin- Fine line o f leather goods, ger & Ehlers. such as hand bags, purses, bill books, etc., at Norwood’s. 28tf Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Macpher- son expect to leave for California Some o f the dancers from this some time early in March. city intend to go to Sisters to the mask ball to he given there the The bread baked at the Home 17th of this month. Bakery and Restaurant always gives the best of satisfaction. 27tf Ellinger <& Ehlers for insurance E. C. Park is now teaching The new bell for the M. E. in Prof. Thompson’s room o f the Church here was received last High School. week and placed in position. The Those who eat at the Home tone o f the bell is like a cathe­ Bakery and Restaurant get the dral bell. _______ best o f service and food at reason­ Fine line o f fresh candies, the able prices. 27 tf best made, at Norwood’s. 28tf Wm. Snell, o f the firm o f Snell There was a rumor current on & Green o f this city, proprietors the streets here last Wednesday of the “ Palace” sample room on the corner o f 7th and E streets, last week sold his interest in the place to Mr. Green. Mr. Snell has not yet determined what his future plans will be. A meal at the Home Restau­ rant and Bakery is appetizing and satisfactory. 27tf Moore & Elkins it is under­ stood will soon build a garage to house the autos used on their au­ to stage line in this section. Farm lands and city property for sale by Ellinger & Ehlers. Mr. McCabe’s mother who has been an invalid for several years, died at her son's home five miles west o f Redmond last Tuesday. The funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon. The celebrated Lowney’s C n « X ^ > l a t e s . the best manafactur- ed. always fre-h, at Norwood’s. Try a box, you will like them. 28tf and Miss Nettie Stevens o f this All Kinds of city, were married at Prineville Printing Saturday, Feb. 4th, by the Rev. j _ , Huggins o f that place. The The Spokesman has recently many friends o f Mr. Bevard were ^ d e d to its equipment material extending him congratulations for kmdsJ o f Pnnt,n*- Ify o " Monday want Stair cards, large or small ----------- | or any kind of cards printed, we Get your fresh fruits, candies can do it, and do it right. Let us and nuts at J. A. Norwood’s and do your next order of printing, you will always be satisfied as he We have ALL KINDS OF TYPE sells only the best. 2Stf for ALL KINDS OF WORK, all ----------- reports to the contrary notwith- A. J. Haney, bookkeeper at standing, the Redmond Bank o f Commerce. *'* was laid up a few days last week j Notice with an attack o f the grip. | The CULVER JUNCTION Lot Sale is reaching very pleasing Two vacant corners on E street proportions in the Guessing Con- between Hotel and Depot lOOx test. This contest will close on 100, also two corners. 50x100 Saturday, February 11th and all same location. Jones Land Com- guesses must bear post mark o f not later than that date or must pany for terms. be in our hands on that day. On Remember our fountain is still February 15th all lots in Culver working. Red Cross Drugstore. Junction will be advanced in price and you should ouy before Christian Science services at this date and get thf benefit Descnute; V illev Land & In­ Mr. Macpherson’s Sunday. Feb. vestment C 12, at 2;30. Subject for study. Cub>r Junction. Ore. Soul At a meeting o f the Deschutes Mutual Telephone Co. held last Sunday School - i i ;Sif. Those in­ Saturday night, C. R. McLallin, terested are cordially invited. the manager o f the company ten­ Money invested in Lots in Mel­ dered his resignation. rose Park NOW, will double in Remember we carry the best the next year. line of pure candy in the city. Red Cross Drug Store. FOk SALE at Bargains Upholstered Parlor Suit of 5 pieces, or Sofa and Chairs sepa­ rate. Writing Desk and Bookcase, Music Cabinet Center Table, Commode, cook atovq, 2 Feather Beds, and 2 Singer canaries. , v: . .• !• Improved farm for rent or sale. Two miles from Redmond. 2 8 t f ______ E. C. Park. The Spokesman is now in a position to do all kinds o f poster Bring your final proof notices printing, from the smallest hand to The Spokesman office. We bill to the largest sheet poster. will make out your application New type and improved methods for proving up, and attend to all At Mr. Macpheraon’s house.. o f work make our printing have the details necessary in the mat­ class to it ter. _______ Hot drinks. Have you tried Subscribe for The Spokesman, them? Red Cross D n g Store. Bert R. Bevard o f Cline Falls’