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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1911)
SECOND SECTION OF THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN vol I. No. :w REDMOND, ( KOOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 30. 1911 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE REDMOND BANK OF COMMERCE nt Redmond, 1» tin* State of Oregon, at the clone of business March 7, 1911: RESOURCES Luitis and discounts $ 15,623.17 Overdraft«, »«cured and unsecured 866.54 linking house. furniture and fixture« 6,779.99 Due from hank», not re«erve agent« $ »5.113). 27 Due from approved reserve hunk« 1I.71&75 1,912 is Checks and other cush item» 110 oo Remittance» in tranait 4.900 20 21,791.10 ('ash on hand . . Expense» THE DEESTRICK Laughable Play Tuesday Night Entertains a Large Crowd 621.25 Total $ 78.681,:i5 (IIARACTERS ARE WELL SUSTAINED LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in Undivided profita Dividends unpaid Individual deposita subject to check Demand certificate» of deposit Time certificate» of deposit Certified checks $ 10 , 000.00 1 . 003.52 $ 55,338.64 2.179.05 6.911 is 2.335.17 913.61 . „ . .. A Nice Sum Realized From the Event by the Promoters 66,761.32 Total $ 78.6hl.35 State of Oregon. county of Crook, a«. I, (I. M. Slocum, cashier of the above named bnnk, do solemn ly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowl edge and belief. G. M. Si.oct'M. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to I k * fore rne this 2hth day of March. 1911. A. J. H anky , Notary Public. CoRitKf'T—Attest: B. A. Kendall, W. A. Stevens, Guy E. Dobson, Directors. Announcement I desire to announce to the people of Redmond and vi cinity that I have opened a store on South 6th street and will carry a stock of LIGHT and HEAVY HARDWARE FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS HARNESS and HORSE GOODS SASH, DOORS, and BUILDING PAPER, ALL KIND and solicit a share of your patronage. E. MAHER Mange Tout The 4-year old Chestnut Sorrel, weight 1960, Belgian Stallion, sired by W'alther No. 36536, darn, Olga de la Hail Sainte No. 41881, will make the season at the following places: Monday and Tuesday at Woods’ barn, Redmond Wednesday and Thursday at S. 1). Mustard’s place, Powell Butte. Friday and Saturday at Allen Willcoxen’s place at Powell Butte. Will make regular stand* after April 1st. TERMS OF SERVICE Season, $15.00, payable at time of service. Insurance, $20.00, payable when mare is known to be with foal. Insurance of colt to stand up and suck $25. THE READING CIRCLE OUTLINES NEW PLANS The Ju n ip e r Ki-iulmg Circle m et March 2J with Mr«. Josephine D. Ked- moiul. A courae o f reading for th e coming y ear wan dinctiaaed, and it waa decided to tak e Ja p a n an the principal topic and to aupplem ent thia work by lo o k review*. The C lub voted to add enough to th e funds of the L ibrary Aa- aociation to re tu rn the p reaen t tra v e l ling lib rary and to pay th e fre ig h t on an o ther for th e uae o f the gen eral pub lic and alao a club library on Jap an . They also wiah to m ake out a liat of book* to be purchased for the perm a n en t library to be purchaiu-d w ith the proceeds o f the library e n tertain m en t. If patron* o f the public lib rary will leave name* of book* desired w ith the lib rarian they will be considered in m ak ing the list. The program of the afternoon began w ith an excellent p aper w ritte n by Mrs. C. R. McLallin. H er su b ject w as ‘‘The F u r T railer» .’’ T his w as sup plem ented by an article from the O re gonian on "Jo h n Jacob A sto r and his Colony. ” N ex t on the program w as a b rie f h u t illum inating review of ••Mc Donald in O regon” w ritten by M rs. H. Hank* and read by Mrs. S tella M. Wilson. This w as followed by Mrs. Redm ond'* paper "T o T he N orthw est w ith 1-ewi* and C la rk " which w as lis tened to w ith much in te re st. T he club then adjourned to th e O regon C afe w here a dainty luncheon w as served by th e hostess. The n ex t m eeting will be w ith Mrs. M. E. Land»-« on W ednesday, A pril 5. “The Deestrick Skule’’ that was presented at Anker's hall Tuesday evening under thedirect- ion of Division No. 1 of the Pres byterian Indies Society of this city, was one of the most amus ing and entertaining events ever he'd in Redmond. The audience that gathered expecting to see some fun was fully repaid, for the mirth provoking situations in the play kept the people on a Commercial Club broad grin from the beginning At Metolius until the curtain dropped on the Last week the Metolius Com finale. mercial Club was organized with The cast of characters was a the following officers: President, strong one and showed that all R. F. Heckman; vice-president, the players had given their parts W. I. Smith: secretary, E. B. attentive study, and both the Walker; treasurer, W. B. Lott- promoters and those who took man. The club starts off with part in the play are to be con twenty- five charter members. gratulated on the successful man ner in which the event was given New Companies to the public. Some of ihc prin Incorporated cipal characters deserve special The following companies have mention for the meritorious way filed articles of incorporation at in which they interpreted their Prineville: Bend Milling & Ware parts. house Co., capital stock $15,000. E. C. Park as the schoolmaster, sustained his part well, and Mr. Principal office. Bend. Incorpor Ridenhour as Hinglisher carried ators, C. I. Bozell, Elmer Nis- the character through acceptably. wonger and Vernon A. Forbes. .1. P. Doherty os UmSmsirt A.WU Opal City I .and Co., capital was there with the goods, and stock $25,000. "■ff&.iu ¿vff'ue at M. A. Lynch and A. J. Haney as | Portland. Incorporators, Joseph the Honeysuckle Twins caught G. Houston, Clarence H. Gilbert. the audience from the start. J. Wm. Morfitt and Wilford A. R. Roberts as Little Buddy, was | Jones. a whole show in himself, and The Madras Land Co., capital Bennie McCaffery as Micheál stock, $10,000. Incorporators, O’Flinn, and L. A. Hunt as Paul C. Bates, Karl V. Lively Timothy Truck were right there and Frank S, Senn. Supplemental articles of incor with Itells on. The ladies in the cast all did exceedingly well, and poration were filed with the coun Mrs. Norwood and Mrs. Oaks as ty clerk by the Metolius State ^ ( the Honeysuckle Twins delighted Bank. the audience. Wants Crook Heavy Traffic on Oregon Trunk The freight traffic on the Ore gon Trunk Line between Moody and Metolius is so heavy that 18 locomotives and a large number of freight cars are employed. The traffic consists of construction and merchandise material and it keeps the train crews on the jump to take care of the business. Now Freight Line Established !Co. Potatoes Prineville Journal: James J. Hill has just placed orders that hereafter his own table, both at home and on his private car, is to be supplied with Crook county tubers, the arrangements having been made with Madras people. Through the same source, the dining car superintendent of the Northern Pacific has contracted to purchase all the potatoes that can be supplied by Madras groxv- ers, the only conditions being that each spud shall weigh at least two pounds. S. R. Snider of this city, has established a freight line between I have just received a complete Redmond. Shaniko and Metolius. line of Oxfords and Summer A . H. R O H D E , M a n a g e r Ho will give prompt attention to Shoes, up-to-date and noby styles. all orders for hauling freight in 38t2 Powell Butte Belgian Horse Co., Owners. E. L. Rapp. to this city from either of these points, and will make the right I All who go fishing Sunday are Seed Oats for Sale Job Printing prices. Mr. Snider’s line also compelled to attend the regular 1 have g o o d clean white oats meeting of the Aninas Club Sun us do your next order of for sale at 2 cent« a pound at the takes out freight for Metolius, day evening at the Hotel Red Shaniko, or any other part of prcial job printing. High ^ „ a r y . this section of the state. He will mond, and must bring fish for work and prices satisfac- Albert Hornbcck. make a specialty of quick service. their evidence. The Redmond Spokesman. 37t3 Sister», On*. $1.50 PER YEAR “The Palace » OPEN D A Y and NIGHT Special Attention Given to Automobile Parties. Come and see me When Hungry, Cor. 7th and E Sts., REDMOND, ORE. OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY The line is open for passenger and freight busi ness at Metolius, Madras and points north. Daily passenger train leaves Metolius 8:30 a.m. Madias 8:47 a. m. stopping at intermediate points, connecting at Fallbridge with the Inland Empise Express on the “ North Bank Road” , arriving Portland 8:15 p. m. Leaving Portland 9 a. m., arrives Madras 7:15 p. m.. Metolius 7:30 p. m.i Trains carry parlor cars, first-class coaches and smokers. LOW’ FARES March 10th to April 10th During this period Low Colonist fares will be in effect from the middle west to all points on the Oregon Trunk Ry. From Chicago $33, S t Louis $32, St. Paul $25, Kansas City $25, Omaha $25. Other points in proportion, via Burlington route. Great Northern or Northern Pacific Rys., the “ North Bank Road” and Oregon Trunk Ry. This is a good chance for your friends to come to Oregon on about half fare. R o u n d T r ip F o r e s Homeseekers’ reduced round trip fares are in effect to all Oregon Trunk Railway points the first and third Tuesday of each month from all points in the middle west. Freight received from and forwarded to Port land, Spokane and other points. R. Budd. Chief Engineer. Portland, Ore. J. H. Corbett, Madras. Ore. T. A. Graham, Metolius, Ore. Subscribe for The Spokesman $1.50 per year in advance If you have something to sell. If you want to buy something use the Want Columns of The Spokesman. The Price is reasonable and results are obtained. Try it. 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.