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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1911)
The State Bamik of Red mound OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: WHAT IS DOING IN THE STATE Activity • Is Noticed From All Parts o f Oregon This Spring The above named bank has been doing » General Banking Business in Redmond for about three years. Its policy is one o f security, conservatism o f funds, and service to patrons. We hope to merit your business on these principles. “The Palace” JA M E S B. G R E E N , Proprietor Corner o f 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 I f 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. G EO . L. W H EELER. Prop. Independence will enlarge its • creamery at the cost o f ioOtHi. At Ontario a pumping Plant will be installed to water 10,000 acres. Freewater has struck artesian water and irrigation from this source will reclaim a large acre age. E. W. McComas. of Pendleton, estimates the wheat crop o f Uma tilla County this year will amount to 5.000,000 bushels. During March, Portland export- • ed 729.115 bushels o f wheat: 98.996 bbls. o f flour, and l. J'.t'J.- 459 feet o f lumber. The Dalles had considerable building activity during the past month. March statistcis show over 100 new houses, valued at $108,376. The Deschutes Valley is rich in land plaster and a mill with a capmdty o f 90 tons daily will be in operation at Bend by April 15. Salem has become a manafact- uring center. It has 45 factories employing 1510 workmen. The monthly payroll is $90.;t90and the value of the annual pririuct is more than $4,000,000. An immense wool warehouse is to l»e erected at Metoliu*. The town will handle a large part o f the wool clip o f Central Oregon, which amounts to over 1,000.000 pounds annually. Pendleton’s foremost and old- Now in complete running order and turning out High Grade Bread and all kinds o f Bakery Goods, which are sold on a C A SH 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 C ASH . Your patronage solicited. CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY WM. H. HOBBS, Proprietor Headquarters for Good Things to Eat South 6th St. REDMOND judgment dictates a wise invest- ment in one or more lots in the Cream residence addition to Red- noond. at present prices. For the benefit o f strangers we would add this means, buy lots in MKI.ROSE PARK addition to Redmond now before the event o f the railroads With rapid increase in population property values will double and treble over present prices, ^ New Willow Rockers, $4 up New Go-Carts, $175 up b e e Curtains, $1 to $2 pair These are exceptional fine values for the price. (ouch Covers and Fortiers New Mattresses— all kinds Mattings and Linoleums New designs and patterns C. H . IR V IN The House Furnisher KOHL G R E D E R E R P a in ie rs a n d D e c o ra to rs Novelties in Signs, Vetal and WooJ Pntmpt Work. Satisfaction Guaranteed P L E A S A N T RIDGE L. E. Smith went to Cloverdale Thursday, returning Satur- llav haa a |arK,t. nuu.h at that ,,|aCt, that Kd Hankie is working Mrs. Frank Hensley’s sister haa arrived frt)m the (>ut for a vjsjt This u a productive country for poultry. Mrs. Green got 74 donn »•gg» from 94 hens in 16 penod of 1910. Sheep gained (lays. has hatched 140 chickens. 21X029 head, hogs 2053 and cattle and has 10 hens setting AD S I 247. eggs. An immense power plant on Glen Cox was in from the sur the Rogue River near Prospect is vey and stopped at the Green- now under construction and will halgh ranch Satunlay and Sun- cost several million dollars. The W a rre n & W o o d w ard Civil Engineent IRRIGATION. SUBDIVISION. LAN D Estimate» Furnished on Power Plants. SURVEYS a C s A . : E""* 2 w , haw ha>t 10 year»' at penance, civil engineering embracing all branche« ut Rooms 5 * 6 . Rank of Commerce Rid« . P. 0 Rot 260 R E D M O N D G. A. McFarlane LAWYER PrarUe* In »11 ruurU aim ) V . J.F.HOSCH.M.O. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON H . l.Utnl OffSco O ffice in Redmond & Ph<enu Building plant, when complete will have * *Day old chicks and hens. 10 three units of 8.000 horsepower ^ for chickens week ol(| 16 Redmond, - Oregon e*5, _ . . cent*. Phone Mrs. L J. Green. Grants Pass has adopted a _________ population mark o f 40,000 by the next census. People o f the Southern Oregon city are not go ing to sit down and wait idly for it to be realzed but will work definitely to that end. G lifi & SHIPLEY I. P. HEWITT F.H. ROOEMEYEI ATTORNEYS at LAW Lawyer Physician and Surgeon H ILLM A N Hobb’s Bakery Get interested in Redmond and stand by it. If a rich man starta a project, encourage; if a i>oor man. help him. lH>n‘ t la* afra id ( to stick your hand in your p«*ck- et. If you have means, invest in something that will give em ployment to somebody. IK> not kick on every p r o v e d improve ment simply because it is not at your own door. IH> all you can to beautify the town and your property also. Be friendly to everybody ami courteous to strangers, and never forget that you are a part o f the town and your work dors its share in giv ing the town it* character. Sell and buy all you can at home. Stand by all other enterprising citizens and be ready to do some o f the work yourself, especially through the Redmond Commer cial Club. Remember no man ever benefited himself or his town by grumbling or spending his time prophesying failures. Good est industry is its flour milling Mr. Thompson and Mrs. Jurrett Its annual shipment o f flour to attended Teachers’ Institute at the Orient alone came to 400,000 |u t Saturday. 34C}{S- Experiments will lie made at Stayton on irngated land to de- termine if rice can be grown successfully in Oregon. The in- vestigation is in charge of aGov- ernment expert on nee culture. The Portland Union Stockyards shows a great gain in stock ship- ments for the first three months o f 1911 as against against the the similar similar New Goods !hi,T n,th: L „.n K. Hivulnon last wtvk mnu another lot to the Oregon Trunk lioople for right o f way. Stand By Your T o w n W. S. R o dm an . President. J oseph H. J ackson , Vice-Pré«. R oy A. B ush , Cashier. the trestle work this ride on Crooked River on the Oregon Trunk railroad. R. Davidson has tiought all the lumber that was in t amp I from Nelson Bn*. It is ivporlod that work of erecting the steel work on the Oregon Trunk line bridge over Crooked river will begin aU>ut Mr. Davis has completed a new house on his ranch. T. Taylor left for Portland last Wednesday. Mr. Winfield sent a four horse team from this place to meet the first passenger train that arrived at Opal City on Sunday, April 16th. County Surveyor Rice was here five days last week layingoutthe road from Hillman to Lower Bridge and from Hillman through Box Canyon to Mr. Jackson's on the Prineville road. There are five new settlers near Hillman who have built new shacks on their claims. Mr. Moore arrived here last Wednesday from Tacoma where he had been at the bedside o f his w ife and daughter who have been very ill. Nelson Bros, are talking o f building a large Btore room here to house their camping outfits. The four-horse teams are en gaged in delivering stringers for Office on K St. between &th ami Sth REDMOND, OREGON U. S. land Commiealoner Ku«m» 1 ami .1, Hnlmuivl Hank of Commarre building, REDMOND. - JA P-A -LA C OREGON Redmond. Ore. Kyra Tested Glam«-» Prop erly Fitted Office In lOirel Hroe block Redmond, Oregon THE HOME BEAUTIEIER We have a fine stock of the above in all the different colors. This is the best and most lasting varnish for interior work on the mar ket, and price is reasonable. A Carload of BUGGIES, WAGONS and FARM IMPLEMENTS in stock to select from Kendall & Chapman, Redmond, Ore