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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 6, 1911)
A conservative bank for conservative people MONEY LOANED Interest paid on time deposits W. S. R odman . Pre*. J oseph H. J ackson . Vice-Pres. C. B. H o p l e y , Cashier “The Palace » JAMES B. GREEN. Proprietor Corner of Seventh and E Sts.. REDMOND, ORE. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars A Good Line of Lunch Goods Carried in Stock Everything of the Best EATING is half of your existence If you want to get meals that are satis fying to the inner man you will patron ize the Oregon Cafe where the tables are supplied with the best the market affords. Satisfactory service and prices. White help only. GEO. L. W H EELER . Prop. Hobb’s Bakery Now in complete running order and turning out High Grade Bread and all kinds of Bakery Goods, which are sold on a CASH basis. 12 Loaves of Bread for a Dollar Fresh Doughnuts every Saturday In connection with the bakery I carry a nice line of Staple and Fancy Grocer- . ies that I sell at moderate prices for CASH. Your patronage solicited. CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY WM. H. HOBBS, Proprietor Headquarters for Good Things to Eat HILLMAN The son of J. Deitrich of this place, arrived last week from Spokane and located on some land. He will return in about 2 months to make improvements on his property. W. R. Davidson is going into the chicken buisness. He has a new chicken house nearly com pleted. and will follow the busi ness on improved and up-to-date plans. Mr. Shancey last week bought 30 acres from the Central Oregon Irrigation Co. and has began making improvements. The rails of the Oregon Trunk Please Settle Up Line are now laid to Crooked Having sold my lumtier yard River and all that is now want business in Redmond to the Turn- ing is the bridge material. A-I.um Lumber Co.. 1 respect The roof for the Hagard Bros, fully ask all who are indepted to stone building will be put on this me to call at my office and settle week. their accounts. Prospects are good for two or Ben Gotter. three new buildings going up 39tf here this month. Real Estate Transfers Mrs. T. Taylor left last Friday for Portland for a few days visit. Furnished by th«- Crook County Ab stract Company Guy Nelson will leave Camp 4 Samuel K (¡ray et ux to Gottfried this week for Seattle. Drexel. l o t 27. blk II, Depot add. Contractor Nelson has complet Madras, Jim. ed the rock cut and it is now Laidlaw Townaite Co. to Thoa. J. ready for the rails. Kirk et ux. l o t 2 blk, 27. Laid law. Mr. Winfield and Mr. Kent of Con. 100. this place were Redmond visitors Crook County Inv. Co to Nick Goat, lota 24 and 26, blk 1.12. Hillman. ISO. last Saturday. Crook County Inv Co to Tom Do- Mr. Winfield is hauling goods mow-». lota 10 and 11, blk 112. Hillman from Metolius for Mr. Cleland. ISO. Mrs. Hatton left last Friday Samuel E. Gray et ux to Turn A turn for Seattle after proving up on l.br Co. lot* 1 and 2, blk S o f Depot add. Mailraa, 470. her homestead. * v> r» u n - i , « ... I .aid law Townaite Co to Mr» J K A. h . Phillip* located a settler Barret, lot l i . blk ss. u . d i . w Con on a homestead last week, and he 12s has more desireable locations for I'auTine E Hammond A hu*. to (harlea A. Krottell. lota II, blk 1, lot those who want them. 14. blk 10 and lot 12. blk 22, 1‘almain PLEASANT RIDGE REDMOND I * 80 . Rend Townaite Co to Fresco 1‘rmco. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Fleming, lot 11, blk 2*. Bend 801). Crook County Inv. Co to Harry J. formerly of Goble, Ore., arrived Millatt, lota H, 3 and 10. blk 10, Hill in Redmond Sunday, March 25th, man. 10. and will take possession of their Georgr P. I*utman to l.unan D Ken place, known as the Delew are nedy. loU 5 and 6, blk S. Deachutea I Place, as soon as their goods ar William R. Davidson to Oregon Trunk Ry, Right o f way a r n m n | nr rive. i Sec 21-14-11. I. Mrs. Ralph Sherwood and Mrs. William N. Cobb t w f l n C A Bum- Greenhalgh visited Mrs. Riley, ride. ne J ace 11-14 II 4000. Mrs. Sherwood’s mother, last Laidlaw Townaite Co to Mary Fleck, loU 4. 5 and 6. blk 4*. I.aidlaw 170. Thursday. Reid to F M Mol let, lot M, Mrs. Walter Perry entertained blk Conatance 12, Imperial *!0. friends last Wednesday. Those I.ytle Townaite Co. to C. W. Rea present were Mrs. J. Alton man. Iota 14. 15, 16 and 17, blk 10 Thompson and daughter Maud, Lytle 1. Mrs. M. Landes. Mrs. Henry Lytle Townaite Co to Crook Co. ata. Tinsley and Mrs. Charlie Muma aero»* ne | ne J, 12-17-12. Crook County Inv Co to Furman and children. Buabee. Ian 22. blk 72. Hillman, 1. Prof. Thompson, Mr. Hall and David Hill to E. H. Hveatenbahl, lot Mr. Farris made an automobile 7 blk 11 Harper, 10. Conatance Reid to Mm» Gladya I>el- trip to Bend last Saturday. - South 6th St. Plans have been selected for the new $'26,000 school building for Prineville and the directors will advertise for bids within a few days. The building will be of brick, with a concrete basement, ami will contain 9 class rooms with a capacity of 50 pupils each. Mod em heatiug and ventilating sys tems will Is* installed, and the building will l>e up to date in every way. There are at present almost 300 pupil* enrolled, and eight rooms are in use. all of which are crowd ed to the limit - Capability, facility, equipment and training, together with a bijr stock of pure and fierfectly mont. I»»t 1», blk X, Imperial«). Laidlaw Townaite Co to Raymond Calavan, lot 2. blk, 64. Laidlaw, 116. Read The Spokesman. Prices ON FURNITURE We would like to have you come in and get our prices on Furniture— you will he surprised to find that we are selling nearly as cheap as Portland houses. Our prices are so low that you can AFFOKD to buy of us. Prices are what count. Pome in and get ours. C. H. I R V I N The House Furnisher KOHL G REDERER Painfersand Decorators Novelties in Signs, Metal and Wood Prompt Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed ? _______ The State Bank of Redmond SISTERS tested drum* invites you to bring ... , ,, all prescriptions to the Red Cross \>m. t lay pool and family were .. s :Wtf over from Cline Falls to the l>all game Sunday. If William keeps ,|1(> phone. We deliv- on improving he will soon tie a or IKm’t hesitate to rail star player. on us because you are not a re« Clarence Hranton. accompanied u|ur ^ tu rn e r. This service is by a number of Spokane men. for everytiody. Red ('mas Drug was here this week. Store. 331 f Mr. Fry, a reul estate man *•*■ from Redmond, was here last Plenty of W’uter Friday with a load of pros|»ective „j M adras land buyers. .... . C. I.. Gist and Albert Meskill Madras Pioneer Water in the made a flying trip to Prineville. city well has been struck at a going part of the way by auto, depth of seventy feet and is com- walkinit some of the way, and ing ao fast that it »1 "<i»s bv wagon the balance of the way. «O' to «uspend operation« until a They sav $1.50 is pretty steep pump and engine can be mstall- for a bed. >sl to keep the water out of the The base ball game between way for the workmen to sink the Cline Falls ami Sisters last Sun- «baft deeper and allow a tunnel day was easily won by the home to I k * run in each direction, so that a reservoir for the storage team by a score of 15 to 3. of a large quantity of water un The April Fool dance was a der ground may I k * had. grand success. There was not a It is expected that a sufficient lady present, but the boys had a good time dancing together, ami quantity of water for all purpoaes decided they could dance w ithout « ill he found inside of 15 feet the ladies. further, ami three crews will he Fred Atkins. Wm. Oney and P**ced at work as soon as the John Merck were up from Meto- temporary plant is installed, so that in a short time the city may bus Sunday. Henry and Geo. Schumacher !*• able to have water for fire transacted business here Satur- protection in the business district. day. I have just received a complete Harvey Cyrus was up from the line of Oxfords and Summer Black Butte ranch Sunday. Ed Graham and family spent Shoes, up-to-da'e and nohy styles, several days in Sisters this week. 'Wt2 E. I.. Rapp, returning home with a load of **’ supplies and men for the lambing l'rineville to Get season. New School Watch this space next week Warren & Woodward Civil Engineers IRRIGATION. SUBDIVISION. LAND SURVEYS Estimates Furnished on Power Plants. ir»' expert experience, We bave hxd 10 year»’ enea, embraci embracing all branche» of civil engineering Rooms 5 4 6. Rank of (ommrrre Rid*.. P. 0. Bot 260 R E D M O N D W H I T E ’S Am usem ent ••• H all... Howling Alleys , Billiard and Pool Tables. Every - thing first-class . You are invited to come in and roll the balls . F. M. W HITE, Prop’r Corner 6th and E St»., REDMOND, ORE.