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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1911)
WE MUST GR0W The Redmond Spokesman Redmond Bank of Commerce Redmond, Oregon A general banking business conducted. Safety deposit boxes for rent. letters of credit and travelers' checks is sued. negotiable everywhere. Drafts drawn on all foreign countries. Interest paid on time deposits. Agents for O LD L IN E fire insurance. You are always welcome at this bank. J. W. Brewer. Prest. R. A. Kendall, Vice Prest. G. M. Slocum, Cashier, Redmond. Oregon. CARL HOODS’ Blue From Livery, Sale and Feed STABLE Headquarters for Freighters Gor. 5th and E Sts., R E D M O X D . ORE. F reigh tin g I am running a freighting outfit between Redmond, Metolius and Shaniko. All orders consigned to me will receive prompt attention. S. R. SNIDER, Redmond, Ore. REDMOND FEED & FUEL CO. Hay Seeds Grain Poultry- Ground Foods Feed Fuel Custom Wood Grinding Sawing Redmond Feed & Fuel Co. Publish««! rvt-rv ThunuU.v l>y P r o b i . m TI||I H « « T o r m a n ta d Man *t S c ian o# I» Stili U»»»olv#d. H. H * C. U r*> MI.M at kkdmonp , kkkoon Ktrry livtng U-tng <*f «>lult age In-giti« lo gr«w old. In III» >»** of • unii ih» «Tight of yeara makea SUHSt'KIPTION KATKS il-elf irli nior* or leaa hea»ihl. It Strictly in Ail»*m-«- On«- year, - $1.M Tiirv«- month*. MV i» « niHltnr of h«-r»«iilv «mi of go«»l Six month«, ,7S Single ropie«. Nc hvgirn» Uni. «Ithougli certa ut |n*r ..ni» «r» old iH-tor» tli»ir lime. »Itera AMYKKTISINii KATKS n«»de known «re none «ho. ha »mg reaohed • ver upon application timi «gè. «re not old. Old *ge •• • Make «II mon«*y« pay »hie »mi ««Mr«-»» phvaiolngtc «tal» «II oommumoation* to II. II <& l ’. l- Il wonld «.-»ni llnit if «e could I'almt-r. Krdmoml, Oregon. penetrate thè niech»m»tit of ohi «ge Rntrml » » aeooml-ol«»» matter Ju.v w» ought to Iw «hle lo r»l«rd iti U, li*u> *t tl»> Pnatolttce at Kedrooml. Oregon. under tin- A«’ t of Moh. 8. IhTtt offerta «mi to r»ui«iu young for « « «»rtvapoinlingW Imiger Itine I he Redmond. Oregon. April «». 1911 «U-lienimU «ought long to «*>l»e Ilo« probletn. «mi il h»» « I * « n » loriiienl- «•d «••lenitile men. The «nctenU The Spokesman is in receipt of I bonghi thait bv infu*ing inlo an the initial numter o f the I>es- old tnan'l rema thè blond of • jrouth chutes Valiev Tribune publish«! "«** *'K*,r *° him: _ , , ’ .. o .. The» trnsl auch tranafuaion of at l ulver t.y (. handler 4 ìoung. Wroil, ,,ut IlIPPfM, it It e fimi The j»aper is five column, four amrxvlv nec«***rv to a«» in »«rimi» «utliera » proof of the pages, and the first number con «lilliput» of this prove** In ttunl tains a large amount o f good in «ru tunea «e li«»e liiketi it up «gam. but in « totally different teresting news. « I«»« of i'N.ea The torn »fusion of I i I ikh I rannet |«iat|>ene the effe« ta Not a vacant store room or of old «ge en the organa The Imng !>eing take« from hi* residence in Redmond. That speaks well for the city. Every environment the au let «noca necea ►ar» fer the performance of In« building occupied, and many more function« lie transform* them, contraeteli for and will In- built ««»muíate» them «ml eirrete* them after he ha« finiahed with them lit as soon as the necessary building a culture of micfotiea the w««te material arrives. a il»tam-e* accumulate and «re ene of the rau«ea of the agmg of the Railroad mail service via Mad ciiorolie« Transport »eine of theae nucrelie» into fr»»ii l«>uilleu and ras to begin on the 10th o f this they «ill take on new arti»ity. The» month. Sounds good, doesn't «ili lineine young again In mere compiei orgamtm* life it? And now we will be relieved may be reduonl ea»rntially to the from the every other day and aame phyaionchemical change«, with some times every three day mail t-iore compiei machinery of on or ilmation »ml elimination The service that has been obtaining »a»te material*, more or lea* com this spring. píetele ondimi, »re eliminated through natural channel* When When the new comers in this the *cti»ity of the organa ■« auch that the elimination la not rapid section see the good land around enough there la a actuation of fa in the Redmond District it is not t gue, need of real and aleep Dur much use for them to look any ing rest and aleep the change* are ahiwer. the «aale i* eliminami, the further - and the big majority of sensation of fatigue la felt lie them do not. They buy right longer until new effort* bring it on »gam Hut there are inaoluble aub here, and make preparations to •taucea of the nature of tendon or go onto the land and make im (•one which are continually formed during the working of the organism provements. and which are either not eliminated at all or are eliminated incomplete The delay of the manufactur- I» during re|>oae They progressive ers in the building o f the bridge Iv clog the organism and are the cause of old age. for the Oregon Trunk to cross Aa ia rrmarkod bv la» l'ante«-, Crooked River is a big disapoint- «ho ia the author of this hypolhr n ent for all the jieople in this • it, the muscle« of old ammala are much more cartilaginous because of section o f the state. It had been this accumulation of tendinous sub stated by prominent railroad o f stances, but it ia not generally in tbe muaclea that this mcruatment ficials that the railroad would la» lecomM injurious to the organism into Redmond before July, and The effect on the walls of the blood the people were lianking on that »easels is more daugerou«, liecauae these »easels. Incoming fragile, date. As stated in The Spokes ma» break "K»ert one,’7 it is «aid. man last week, it looks as if "i* as old as Ina arterie«"— E'rom August first would lie at least Translation Made Kor Literary Pigeât of an Article by Dr. L, Me- the earliest possible date the road nani in Cosmo«, l’aria. could reach here now. W orrying I. P. Hewitt recently traded ten acres one mile northwest of the city to J. A. Norwood for his undivided one half interest in the lot and building on f»th street where the Red Cross Drug Store is situated. Best line of post cards in the city. Everything in this line from the lowest juice to the highest. Norwood’s. 28tf The bread baked at the Home Bakery and Restaurant always gives the best of satisfaction. 'J 7 tf A b o u t Hia Gas Bill. '‘ Madam, »ou r hu*tmn«l ha» gat I f It la." "W ell. I ■)<> in » I»-.l doctor, to keep him MW«» from the meter. bUI I ni « I I I • l-end a lot o f time In dial damp cel- lur »1 ml« In«- li " New York I ’ rewa Sa Thar*. murea you will art a flat when y«U are ninrrled and keep b o iia e f "l-tw r r r tau t aw-h a flat na aomw |ie«ifde who are enrlona think h* la. «m l lr a none o f »our tam liie«» |f wa keep houae or t - M « r t l - K it bnn*e. •nr On« 1« Cnaugh. Ilefore ahe niarrtnl him. you know, •lie u-ed to there «Han't another nan like him In ihe world " 'e a ; and now «he war* »he'd bate *»> think that there ««aa Frank Elkins’ Auto Co. City Dray Headquarters with Buckley Express Co. REDMOND, OREGON Transfer Line G e n e ra i A u to L iv e ry Phone your order tor reservation of seat to Buckley Exp. Go Secure your seats in advance to avoid delay AN D All Orders Given Prompt Satisfactory Attention W. W. CAUGHEV, R ED M O N D . ORE. Phone 'JOT, R . (\ I M M K I. K'S Lumber Yard C iirrit'N a Complete Stork o f Lum ber and Ruildiny Material Rustic and V S Flooring, Beaded Ceiling All kinds of Roush and f inish Lum ber !a»t me figure with vou on your tu \t lumber bill. Estimate« furnish, d free for all classes o f building«. Yards on Fifth St. between C and II streets P hone I d 02 R E D M O X D , o /?£ JOSEPH H. JACKSON sells Doors« Windows, (¡lass, Ranges, Heating and Cook Stoves, Builders' Hardware, John Deere, Canton Clipper and Oliver Plows, Wagons, Buggiesand Hacks, and all the other goods that Roes in the Hardware trade. Come and nee un . Satisfaction Guaranteed Joseph H. Jackson, T H E P IO N E E R M E A T t M A R K E T 1 Have you inajwrtnl our stock? It will |>«v you to do so. We handle everytning obtainable in the way o f Meats. Kish. I’oultry and Vegetables. T ry Us for H O O D S E R V I C E I V . A. G O L D E N \ Proprietor - The Annex Billiard Hall The most Modern Establishment of the kind in Central Oregon A Ircsh Line of Candies, Cigars and TobaeroH always on hand A. E. WYATT, Proprietor H O T E L Read in Sunset Magazine m o t o r i n g t h r o u g h GAL- IH J R N IA by Lloyd Ofibourne. Beautifully illustrated in four color». TH E S P E L L A Roman tic Serial by C. N. 4 A. M. Wil- liamson. IN T H E SHADOW OF I HE DRAt i()N by Grant Carjien- ter. Descriptive story o f San Francisco’s Chinese Quarters A P R IL ISSUE, NOW ON S A LK 15 CENTS. 38Ö A X XE X The SjMikesman has added to its equipment f»*r A L L kimlnof printing, want Stair canls, large or or any kind o f cards jtrint» can do it, and do it right 1 do your next order of Pn" We have A L L KINDS OFT for A L L KINDS OF WORK- report* to the contrary standing.