The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, March 02, 1911, Image 3

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    Hotel Redmond
JONKS LAND CO., Prop’m.
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
GOOD MEAT
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.
We would like to have
you try our bologna.
H ill & S y p h e r
S o u th 6th S t., R edm ond
Gents
Furnishings
New Spring Styles
REDMOND C ITY OFFICIALS southern California where they
Mayor - 11. F. Juno*.
to remain for a consider­
(,'<>unrilin»ii J. F tluax-li, Frank W. expect
M<<'»ffi-ry. M. K. I.ynrh, F. M. Whit», able time.
0. W Well«, <). M. Huffman.
Kfconlvr Win. (J. Phoenix.
From now on we intend to con-
T ria*iirer <J. M. Slocum.
duet the bent cafe in Hedmond
('ity Attorn«* J. A. WlleojL
M araiial—F. E. Mill».
Council meet« »»ouml aid fourth The Banquet, Geo. L. Wheeler,
proprietor.
24tf
Tm>»il*y of each month.
COM MEKt'IAL CLUB
Dancing Tuesdays and Satur­
I'rexiilcnt il. F. .Ion»«.
days, skating Wetinesday and
Secretary A. .1. Ilanoy.
M edina ni^ht» !• mo an I Third W id- Friday evenings, at the skating
mod* y each month.
rink.
84t/
CIIIJRCII DIRECTORY
M<-tho>ii«t SvrvicM '¿•i ami 4th Sun­ Mrs. K. R. Tichenor expects to
day» of each month at 11 a. m.
.Sunday School at lu a. m. every Sun­ leave this week on a business
The recent arrival of
day. Chiiatian Kndeuvor 7 o’clock ev­ trip to Portland.
ery Sunday evening. W. L. Wilaon,
our SPRING HATS con­
pa« lor.
f'roahyterian Service» l»t and M Place your orders for maga­
Sunday of each month. Kev. (j. A. M
sist of the Very Latest
zines with J. A. Norwood.
l.illey, paatot.
Chnatian Science — Service» every Prompt delivery assured. 28tf
Styles, and some nobby
Sunday at 2 SO p. in.
and snappy designs.
For the Small Boys
Brolherhood of Owls, Nest No. 122 A number of people from the
neighboring towns attended the
KKHMOND, OKKUON
Meeta every Friday night in Khret “Queen Esther” chorus here This spring shows some
building. Vtailing member» invited to Tuesday night.
very neat styles at very
attend.
F. K. MlUl.S, Executive
0. W. I mvikm , Sec.
The bread baked at the Home moderate prices that will
Crook County
Abstract Co. gives
Bakery and Restaurant always appeal to you
(Incorporated)
the best of satisfaction. 27tf
I'p to-date act of Ahatrart Book*
All work guaranteed. We photograph W. S. Rodman, president of
tiie record*. B. F. Wilde, acerotary,
I’rmeville, Ore.
The State Bank of Redmond, ar­
rived last week from Omaha, and
will make Redmond his perma­
nent
home. As soon as he can
and
build a house, Mr. Rodman said,
Mrs. James S. Bateman donat­ his wife would come here.
ed four books to the Redmond Farm lands and city property
Public Library last Saturday. for sale by Ellinger & Ehlers.
In the center of Melrose Park A three-inch fall of snow last
addition to Redmond is located Saturday
covered the
the only public Park within the ground in afternoon
this
section,
sun­
city limits, it covers five acres. shine and warm winds but
Sunday
Monday cleared nearly all
County Commissioner Bayley and
the
snow
off.
was in the city last Wednesday
on business.
The Oregon Cafe is now open
day
night. Fresh oysters
The finest homes in Redmond in any and style
at all times. You
will lx* located in beautiful MEL­ will like our service.
ROSE PARK with its large lots
and wide streets and avenues, Thirty cents j>er light for elec­
on the highest elevation within tric lights in bedrooms in hotels
the city limits, with irrigation and lodging houses in the city
water on every lot.
REDMOND
WE BUY
was decided as a proper charge
OREGON
by the city council at its last Butter and Eggs
J. J. Kllinger has moved his meeting.
real estate office to rooms in the
Ehret block.
Use the telephone. We deliv­
saves the passenger considerable Attended the
er
Don’t hesitate to call
Best line of post cards in the on free.
money. Under the present con­ Anniversary
because you are not a reg­
city. Everything in this line ular us customer.
ditions
it was necessary to re­ Following are the names of
This service is
from the lowest price to the for everybody. Red
main
in
Shaniko one night and those who attended the 26th wed­
Cross Drug'’
highest. Norwood’s.
28tf Store.
buy
five
meals on the way, but
33tf
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
i when the new service is eatab­ ding
J.
W.
at Lower Bridge
The Spokesman quarters have J. W. Buckley, who arrived This W ill Make the le lished only one meal need be ta- on Feb. Howard
17th:
been enlarged, and the plant is here Monday from Shaniko, said
ra re ken on the train.
and Mrs. J. W. Howard.
now in a better condition than there was 8 inches of snow on the From Madras to Port­
Reduction from 4 to 3 cents a Mr.
Mr.
and
John R. Howard.
ever to handle all classes of busi­ level there.
mile is also announced on the Mr. and Mrs.
land
Only
$6.10
Mrs.
A. J. Fuller.
ness in the printing line.
; Shaniko and Condon branches. Mr. and Mrs. G.
W. Fuller.
A meal at the Home Restau­
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! effective March 1.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
J. Nanney.
rant
and
Bakery
is
appetizing
Dr. Grandy uses painless meth­
A
passenger
"rate
of
3
cents
a
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
Kotzman.
and
satisfactory.
27tf
ods in his dentistry work. Office
mile
will
be
established
on
both,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
A.
House.
upstairs in Redmond Hotel An­
The
Oregon
Trunk
line
and
the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
B.
Chapman.
J.
W.
Woodruff
left
last
week
nex.
m t
Deschutes
road
of
the
O.-
W.
R.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Nanney.
for Halfway, in the eastern part & N. Co., when they start oper­
Miss
Thursday
Kent
E. R. Tichenor is putting up a of the state. From there he in­ ation in Central Oregon over
Messrs. J. E. West, L. E.West,
building on north 8 th street to tends to go to Burns.
their
new
lines
that
are
now-
Frank
Ray, F. W. Leverenz, W.
be occupied as a millinery store.
nearing
completion.
Fares
be­
S.
Chapman.
Chas. Hiseock, Ax­
The celebrated Lowney’s tween intermediate stations will Large Audience at Ehret’s el Olsen, Joseph
Parsons, R. L.
Fine line of leather goods, Chocolates, the best manufactur­ also be 3 cents a mile. By es­
Hall
Hears
Popu­
Kidder.
Frank
Chapman,
Rus­
such as hand bags, purses, bill ed, always fresh, at Norwood’s. tablishing a 3-cent-a-mile fa e
lar
Cantata
sel
Chapman.
Jerry
Groszkruger,
books, etc., at Norwood’s. 2Stf Try a box, you will like them.28tf both roads break many preeed-;
E. R. Peterson, Joe J. Knopp,
ents
in
opening
new
lines
into
a
J.
W. Howard jr.. Masters Ed­
Next regular meeting of city Those who eat at the Home sparsely settled and partially; Without exaggeration, the can- ward
F. Howard, Jacque Nanney
council will be Tuesday night. Bakery and Restaurant get the mountainous country. Usually tata of “Queen Esther" that was
March 11th.
best of service and food at reason­ such rates are at least 4 cents a chorused here Tuesday night by
Wanted
able prices.
27tf mile and in some instances they local talent, was the best musi­
A man with family to do gen­
Ellinger & Ehlers for insurance
cal
entertainment
ever
given
in
Get your fresh fruits, candies have been 6 cents.
Redmond or this part of the eral farm work.
and
nuts at J. A. Norwood’s and This rate will make the fare county,
J. 0. Hanson.
The date of the special election you will
be satisfied as he between Portland and Madras. One of the principal features The Hub City Dairy.
called to vote on the proposed sells only always
*he of entertainment
was
the ; 30tf
the best.
28tf the first town of present import- singing
Redmond. Oregon.
new city charter is March 14th.
Mrs.
Wm.
H.
Hobbs,
ance south of the Columbia river. who made her initial public ap-,
6 . 10 , a saving of about $10 in pearanee in Redmond on this oc
The Home Bakery and Restau-
Farm for sale or rent. Enquire Two vacant corners on E street $ the
present
rate
between
those
casion.
Mrs.
Hobbs
has
a
voice
rant
for good meals.
27tf
between
Hotel
and
Depot
lOOx
of H. A. Shenk, Redmond. 31tf
rare power and flexibility. |
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100, also two eomers, 50x100 two points. Now it is necessary, of All
the other singers on the Our label is a guarantee of
travel from Madras to Shaniko
Do not forget the mass meet­ same location. Jones Land Com­ to
by
s
t
a
l
e
r
an.om.bile,
.he
fare
thdr ' <>art3 Mt 1 pumy
purity ana
an, 1 accuracy,
,
, acceptably.
ing next Tuesday night, called pany for terms.
varying
from
#6
to
*10,
depend
-
1
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Red
Cross
Drug Store.
33 tf
for the purpose of considering
A. G. Ridenoir and Henry Con­ ent upon the condition of the p r Cline, the dentist, guaran-
the proposed new city charter.
MELROSE PARK
nors arrived here last week from roads. The fare between Shan- tees all his work. Dental work
They have land close *^° an(* T*ortland *9 $5-95.
done by him is done right Call See Jones Land Company
Capability, facility, equipment to Portland.
also
on him in Ehret block if you wish OWNERS (Not Agents) for easy
Redmond and will become res- ^ KTeat saving in time
and training, together with a idents
also
any dental work.
34tf terms on lots in Melrose Park.
of
this
section.
!
w*^
^
effected,
and
thi3
big stock of pure and perfectly
tested drugs invites you to bring
, ' 7
all prescriptions to the Red Cross Money invested in Lots in Mel-
I)rug Store.
33 tf rose Park NOW, will double in
the next year.
J. B. Nauta, from the Alberta
country, was here last week look- Improved farm for rent or
ing this section over with a view sale. Two miles from Redmond,
to investing in land.
j ^8tf
_____ E. C. Park.
Í Steps are being taken to send
Fine line of fresh candies, the 1 to Portland daily weather re­
best made, at Norwood’s. 28tf in ports
from this city. The U. S.
. It is , understood
,
, that
. . local
. . tal- Weather Bureau has signified
willingness to provide Red­
ent here is figuring on putting on their
Quickest and Best Service to
mond
with the necessary appar­
a vaudeville show soon.
atus for “taking the weather” if
city will appoint a competent
all Points in Central Oregon
List your property with Ellin­ the
man
to
take
charge
of
the
work.
ger & Ehlers.
At the last council meeting the
offer
of the Weather Bureau was
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Macpher- favorably
and it is P h o n e y o u r o r d e r f o r r e s e rv a tio n o f s e a t to B u c k le y E x p . C o
son ex|H*et to leave this after­ expected the considered,
apparatus
will
noon for Madras, whore they will ceived here before long. be re­
S e c u re y o u r s e a ts in a d va n c e to a v o id d e ta y
take the train Friday morning
for Portland on their way to Subscribe for The Spokesman.
LYNCH & ROBERTS
HATS AND
CAPS
Make an Early Selection
Redmond Vicinity
Winter Caps
Will be closed out at REDUCE*
PRICE. See our stock of these /
Grocery Department Specials
Choice Mayflower Bulk Oats, 4 pounds for 25c
“
“ Oats, 9 lb. sacks, the sack 60c
Columbia Wheat Flakes, the pkg..............40c
“ Oat Flakes, the pkg....................40c
The Store of Better Values and Lower Prices
Lynch & Roberts
THREE-CENT FARE ON
THE NEW RAILROADS
"QUEEN ESTHER” IS
ACCEPTABLY GIVEN
Cafe Royal
Sixth and F streets
JAS DOUGHERTY. Prop’r
carries in stock
the
LEADING BRANDS
OF GOODS
thnt are handled in all
first-class cafes.
The Annex Billiard Hall
The most Modern Establishment
of the kind in Central Oregon
A Fresh Line of Candies, Cigar»
and Tobaccos always on hand
E. W YATT,
H O T E L
Proprietor
A N N E X
The
M
oore
A
uto
Co.
Headquarters with Buckley Express Co.
REDMOND, OREGON