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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1911)
Redmond and Vicinity Itrutberhoud of Owl*. Neot No. 122 KKDMOND, OKKIION M u 'll «very l-'n*l«> l,u,|,|ing „(1,11(1 ii I k I i I In Klirrt Vknitlaitf nii'ltlbdra In vited In K. K . ' I l l IH , K gecutlV e J. O. I oni Kv, Sw . Crook County Abstract Co. some city property and has lx* pun buildinp operations. H«* u| much pleus«*l with this section o f the state. Il«*st lin«* o f |x»Mt cards in tin- city. Everything in this line from the lowest pri«-«- to the hiphest. NorwiMal's. ¡¿xtf The bri-ad baked at the Home Bakery and K«-staurant always |T|> In «laid wl <>f AIxIrKi l lli-ilia All work jfunrdiilnwl W i |>ln>t.>|fr»|,h pives tin- ls-st of satisfaction. 27tf | IncnrporaU'tl) Prepare for Your New Spring Outfit Lynch & Roberts The Store of Lower Prices and Better Values Spring Shirts Spring Hats Spring Shoes Spring Neckties Spring Underwear Spring Socks thd rdconu II. I*. WIIII4’, ■vi'ri'tary, 1‘rindVllld. Orr. During the past week or ten! days considerable city property F. W. McCaff«*ry lust Saturday has chanped hands. Imught the building on the corner of 6th and K it r e r t i recently put Those who eat at th*- Horne up by F. M. White for an amuse- Bakery nnd Restaurant p«-t the ment hall. Mr. Mc< uffery aim* ls-st o f service and fixxl at reason- Uiught out the Amusement Hull ahle prices. 27tf business. In the center o f Melrose Park • . M. Devitt. u brother-in-law lultlition to Kedniond is hx-iited o f Roy A. Rush o f this city, ur- the only public Park within the rive«I fnun Nebraska this w«*-k city limit*», it cover* five acre*. and will probably local«- in thin section. Fishing licenxe No. 1 wan is sued here lost Saturday by J. A. Home made mince meat at the Norwood to u traveling man from Pioneer Meat Market. :n»tf Seattle. Our Selection Will Interest You Kirk Whit«*!, on«* o f th«*<-x|*«-rt Hr. ( ! randy u*e* pamleaameth fruit pn*w«*rs of this section, was I , h I h in hiadentistry work. Office in town Tu«*mlay. ami stat«*d that upstairs in Kedniond Hotel An as far as he could learn the rec-1 nex. —t f «•nt frosty weather had not in -! C. F. Bartlett and family came jured the orchards to any ext**nt. ; over from Prineville last Friday The fin«*st homes in R«*!mond eveninir and remain«*! here until will Is* Us*ated in ls*autiful M EL Monday. Mr Bartlett cried the ROSE PAR K with its larpe lots Muma aale Saturday. ami wid«* streets and avenues, on the hiphest elevation within Cancnde Creamery Huttei— the tlx* city limits, with irripation U-st made can lie taught at the i wat«»r on every lot. Pioneer Meat Market. IPJtf The uuction aale luat Saturday of honnu». wairona. harm’s*. *dc. o f C. W. Muiua. h«*ld in this city was well attend«*!, anil (food prices were obtained. Mr Muma will reside «*n bis ranch near the city thia summer. Fresh preen onions. 10 cents a hunch, two bunches for 15 cents at the Pioneer Meat Market. IRRf MKLROSK PARK S«*o Jones I jim I Company OW NKRS (Not Ap«*ntst f«>r easy So far the rol«l nights have terms on lots in M«*lrose Park. had no bad effect on the fruit trees in this section, is the report Rev. Wilson will preach at the that reach«** The S|x>k«*Hiuan o f M. K. Church hen* next Sunday fice from the fruit growers in forenoon and eveninp. this section. Flour sacks at the Cash Croc- •*ry and Bakery fo r thirty cents per dozen. 41t2 Si>okesman for job printinp. Work always satisfactory. FOR SALE I- F. Titus, a w«*ll known Pow The choic«wt vacant corner 50x ell Butte farmer, was in the city 100 on Sixth street, only one Monday on business. l»l«x k from Hotel R«*linoud, this is a snap f«>r a quick buy. $1X00 Place your orders for mugs- takes i t St** Jon«*s I-and Com* zinea with J. A. Norwood. j»any f«»r terms. Prompt delivery assured. 2Xtf The Orepon Cafe is now open day and nipht. Fresh oysters in any style at all times. You will like «»ur service. The new street sprinkler re cently ordered by the city c«»un* cil was put in commission Mon day and sprinkled the principal business streets o f the city. One nearly new sinple buggy and harness for sale. Enquire ttt pustoffiri*. SBtf A Edward II. Todd, vice preai- «lent o f the Willamette Univer sity at Salem, w ho conducted the dedicatory services at the M. E. church here Easter left Tuesday for Bend, where he will six>ak Tuesday and Wednesday eve- ninps. From Bend Mr. T»xld poes to Prineville w here he will lec ture Friday eveninp. Mr. T<xld is workinp in the interest o f the University he represents, endeav- orinp to raise an endowment fund of $500.000. The Willamette Uni- j varsity is the «»Ideal in the state, and now hus alxiut 100 students. C.et your fresh fruits, randies and nuts at J. A. N«»rwood'8 and The Spokesman has recently you will always lx* satisfied as he adde«l to its «*|uipment material sells only the best. 28tf f o r A L L kin«ls«>f printinp. If you want Stair cards, larpe or small Easter hats and lx»nn«*ts were or any kind o f cards printed, we much in evidence Sunday, can do it. and do it ripht. Let us and the «lay was just the ripht do your next order o f printinp. kind to sh«»w otf the h«*ad pear to We have A L L KINDS OF T Y P E pcxxl advantnpc warm ami sun for A L L K IND S OF WORK, all shiny. r«*|xirts to the contrary notwith- standinp. We pay «-ash for fresh epps. Pioneer Meat Market. 3Rtf U*t us do your next order o f commercial job printinp. Hiph Flour sacks at the Cash Groc pradc work ami prices satisfac ery and Bakery for 50 cents per tory. The Redmond Spokesman. dozen. 4112 Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. Coleprove A m«*al at the Home Restau- rant ami Bakery is appetizing returned to Redmond last Thurs day nipht from Meadow Grove, and satisfactory. 27tf Neb.. wh«*re they h.*»»l been called by the serious illness o f their son J. M. Judd o f Ellendale. N. D.. Frank. Upon their arrival there arrived here last w«*ek, bought R e d u c in g a d ju stm e n t!« and lie C o ra e t flat on w h ic h a g a in s t t h e r e fo r e o v e rc o m e th e th e Bleached and Unbleached Goods the bod y u s u a l te n d en cy o f s im ila r c o rs e ts to t e a r a n d sh ow t h r o u g h th e c lo th es. It is s u p e r io r to o t h e r r e d u c in g c o r sets A number of the K«*!mond *|s>rts went to Bend Monday niplit to witness the Isixinp con test betw«**n Istuis Ismp o f Spo kane. and J. I). Rice of Bend. Snow Drift Flour. Olympic Flour and Steam lb*ll Barley at Mi-Sherry's Feed Store. 1<>t4 MUSLIN and WASH GOODS Reduce U Corsets in th a t th e a d ju s t m e n t s m a d e a ft e r th e c o rs e t is on . Price $1.50 can be India L in e n . . . . . 15c to 25c yd Long Cloths, soft finish 15c to 25c yd Persian Lawn, fine quality 25c yd All-over Embroideries, 35c to $1.50 yd Gingham, large v ariety . . . . . . . 10c yd English Zypher Gimgham. . . . . . 30c yd DRESS GOODS We are showinp some beautiful pieces o f Mohair and lipht weipnt Wosterd Goods for Skirts, Coats and Suits. Th**** pixxia have been selected with much care and are well adapted for this climate. Before your mind is settled on the dress question pive this d>*|*artment your attention. OUR AD VANCED GROCERY D EPARTM EN T We tielieve in buyinp a hiph prade o f eatables and selling them at a close marpin o f profit. us your confidence and your patronage, which we earnestly desire. Gal. cans Tomatoes, the can ___ .. ......... 40c Standard Tomatoes. 2 cans for 25c Standard Corn, 2 cans for ..... 25c June Peas, per doz .........................................$1.65 WK BUY Butter and Ems Japan Rice. 4 lbs for ..................... ..................25c Fancy Packed Prunes, per box $1.10 Sliced Dill Pickles, the bottle _ .. j .. . . 35c Royal Club Head Rice, the b ox ............. ............ 35c Lynch & Roberts is meetinp with pratiyfyinp suc- the details necessary- in the mat c«*ss in securinp candidates for ter. the orpanization o f a lodge at When you want pood wood de Prineville. livered. any lenpth. full cords, Watch Lost $5.00 w ill be paid try Pioneer Wo«xl Saw. Leave Italed hay for sale at my place to finder o f my 15 jewel. Ball orders, or phone B. S. Cook & 2* miles north and one-half mile Watch Co., Standard R. R. Watch Co’s, office. cast of Rt'dmond. that I have lost J. P. Hanson. Manager. 41t2 37tf H. A. Shenk. S. R. Snider, Ke«imond. -41 tf they found him much improved in h«*alth. and as soon as he can w ind up his business atTairs there he will come to the Redmond country. The Home Bak«-ry and Restau rant for pood meals. 27tf Several parti«*s from the city went to the river fishinp Sunday, but no phenomenal catches have been report«*! so far. Fish do not seem to be biting pood this sprinp. You can always pet fresh bo- lopna and weiners at the Pioneer Meat Market. 39tf Capability, facility, equipment and traininp. topethcr with a hip st«x*k o f pure and perfectly tested drugs invites you to bring all prescriptions to the Red Cross Drug-Store. 33tf It will pay you to pive ^ REDMOND OREGON Please Settle Up Having sold my lumber yard business in Redmond totheTum - A-Lum Lumber Co., I respect fully ask all who are indepted to me to call at my office and settle their accounts. 39tf Ben Cotter. ■ Fine line o f fresh candies, the Ben Cotter returned last week best made, at Norwood’s. 28tf Fine line o f leather goods, from a visit with relatives at such as hand bags, purses, bill Enterprise, this state. The Epworth League o f this taoks, etc., at Norwood’s. 28tf city, will give a social in the M. Those who have their dental E. church tomorrow. Friday eve Attorney G. A. McFarlane is work done at Dr. Cline’s office in ning. An interesting literary and now installed in the new office Ehret’ s block, are always satis musical program has been pre building he built on 6th street, fied. for he uses all the improved pared and refreshments will be one d«x*r north from E street. denta1 methods and all his work served. is guaranteed. 39tf I f you want to buy good hard The Spokesman’s Job wheat flour get the Snow D rift Money invested in Lots in Mel Printing pleases. or Olympic brands they will rose Park NOW, will double in please you. At McSherry’s Feed the next year. The celebrated Lowney’s Store. 40t4 Chocolates, the best manafaetur- The Gregory Variety Store Co. o f this city, threw their doors open to the public last Saturday morning, and throughout the day- enjoyed a go»xi trade. The 9tore has a new advertisement in this issue that the public is requested The drays and transfer lines to read. were busy last Saturday and the C. F. Anderson, formerly of fore part o f this week hauling this city, but now* engaged in For the two leading brands o f water from the canal for the res-1 business at MetoliuaS was here taurants and hotels while the city i the fore part o f the week on flour—Snow Drift and Olympic— both hard wheat, and Steam Roll water works w as out o f commis business. Barley, go to McSherry.s Feed sion. Store. 40t4 See my window full o f $2.50 Our latal is a guarant«*? o f and $2.75 hats for $1.85. E. L. W. D. Miller, veterinary sur purity and accuracy. Rapp. geon and dentist, o f Bend, will Red Cross Drug Store. 33tf Bring your final proof notices answer all calls, day and night, We in this section. Leave orders at C. F. Bartlett, who is deputy- to The Spokesman office. district organiz«*r for the Brother will make out your application Red Cross Drug store or the Red 37t4 hood o f Yeomen, states that he for proving up, and attend to all mond barn. Use the telephone. We deliv er free. Don’ t hesitate to call on us because you are not a reg ular customer. This service is for every body. Red Cross Dnig Store. M ed. always fresh, at Norwood’s. Try a box. you will like them.28tf Farm for sale or re n t Enquire o f H. A. Shenk. Redmond. 31tf We give the best o f service, the best the market affords, and em ploy white help only at the Oreg on Cafe. George L. Wheeler, proprietor. 39tf When in need o f any dental work call on Dr. C. A. Cline in the Ehret block, and you will be pleased with the result» obtained. AH the latest methods o f dental practice are used, and satisfac tion in every instance guaran teed. 39tf