Redmond and Vicinity Brotherhood of OwU. Next No. 122 KKPMONP, OKK0ON M m I> rv*>ry Friday hik M in Mirri kiuiklliiK ■tivixl VlaiUn« nwmtiera invitt i to r . r'.. M i i . i . m , K iw u liv r J O. t'ooi av, S»>». Crook County Abstract Co. (lnr !•> t <>f A lx lra rt lliMilta All work gu aran i»»!. W r photograph th* foconi». Il K. Wllilv, aorrrtnry, B4.rr.-Ury, I'rinavillv. Ora MutlrnH in the evening and the Buckley Express Co. hringM it throiiKli the M m « iiiK>it bo that readers can get the paper «arly tii»’ n«xt morning. Prepare for Your New Spring Outfit Lynch & Roberts Tin* bread baked at th« Home Bakery ami U«Htaurant always KÌ v « b the Is^st of satisfaction. 27tf MKLKOSK PARK S»1« Jones I.ami Company OW NERS (N ot Attenta) for easy I terms on lot h in Melma« Park. The Store of Lower Prices and Better Values Pearl Turner arrived here from J. II. Mendenhall will move hi« «tore the first o f the month Iowa several days ago. and haa into the building now occupied located on a homestead. by the Red CruM Drug Co. Home made mince meat at the In the center o f Melrose Park Pioneer Meat Market. ¡li*tf addition to Redmond is located, the only public Park within the Those who eat at the __ _____ Home city limits, it covers five acres. Rakery and Restaurant get the liest o f service und fissl at reason­ 27tf Mayor Jones ami Councilman able prices. Lynch went to Portland last Spring Shirts Spring Hats Spring Shoes Spring Neckties Spring Underwear Thursday. It in understood that A. K. Wyatt has bought the billiard and All the farmers and ranchers I msi I tables formerly in White’s in this section are now busy put­ Amusement hall and will place ting in their crops for the sea the same in the Hotel Annex Hall son. as soon as an addition is made to An auto truck from Madras the building. was in Kodmond last weeK de­ The finest homes in Redmond livering gasoline nnd other stuff. will be located in Is-nutiful MEL- ROSK PARK with its large lots Cascade Creamery Rutter— the and wide streets nnd avenues, j best made can la- Imught at the on the highest elevation within Pioneer Meat Market. 39tf the city limits, with irrigation water on every lot. Thus. DeYoung has moved bis bar 1 s t shop from the corner of Snow Drift Flour. Olympic flth and K stri*ots to the Mr Far-, Flour and Steam Roll Harley at lanc building on the west side of McSherry’s Feed Store. 4<>t4 the street. Mr. Hamilton and Mr. Schee. Fresh green onions, 10 cents a both from Iowa, arrived in Red- j bunch, two hunches for If» cents mond last week, and will un- j at the Pioneer Meat Market. 39tf douhtly make this their future home, lioth men are good ball It is understood that the Red players. Cross Drug Co. contemplate mov­ ing Into the room on the corner FOR SALE o f 6th and K streets formerly oc­ The choicest vacant comer 50* cupied by F. M. White as an 100 on Sixth street, only on e’ amusement hall. block from Hotel Redmond, this Spring Socks Our Selection Will Interest You MUSLIN and WASH GOODS Reduce II Corsets A Reducing Corset on which the adjustments lie flat againHt the body and therefore overcome the usual ten­ dency of similar corsets to tear and show through the clothes. It is superior to other reducing ror- sets in that the adjustments cap I** made after the corset is on. Price .$1.50 Bleached and Unbleached Goods India Linen. . . . . . . . . 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 variety . . . . 10c yd English Zypher Gimgham. 30c yd DRESS GOODS is a snap for a quick buy, $1800 Flour sacks at the Cash Gn*c- takes it. See Jones I and Com-! ery and liakerv for thirty cents pany for terms. per dozen. 41t2 We are showing some beautiful pieces o f Mohair and light weignt Wosterd Goods for Skirts. Coats and Suits. The««* goods have been selected with much care and are well adapted for this climate. Before your mind is settled on the dress question give this department your attention. OUR ADVANCED GROCERY D EPARTM EN T We believe in buying a high grade o f eatables and selling them at a close margin o f profit. us your confidence and your patronage, which we earnestly desire. Our laliel is a guarantee of Gumm A Shipley, attorneys, l»urity and accuracy. Gal. cans Tomatoes, the can ............ intend to leave Redmond this Red Cross Drug Store. Standard Tomatoes, 2 cans for 33tf Standard Corn, Scans for week. Mr. (!umn stated that he June Peas, per doz had several advantageous offers, John H. Jackson, living four hut as yet had not decided just miles northeast o f the city, who where he would locate. WE BUY sold out at auction sale last Thursday, was one o f the first Batter and Eggs The Oregon Cafe is now open settlers In this section. He in -! day and night. Fresh oysters tends to visit in Tacoma for a in any style at all times. You while, and may make a trip to to Bend to drill a well for the will like our service. Georgia. brick yard at that place. ..... 40c 25c 25 c Japan Rice, 4 lbs for ................... T..................... 25c Fancy Packed Prunes, per box_______________ $1.10 Sliced Dill Pickles, the bottle........................ ...... 35c Royal Club Head Rice, the b ox .......................... 35c Lynch & Roberts Win. Sargent last week made a When in need o f any dental Baled hay for sale at my place business trip to Metollusand oth work call on Dr. C. A. Cline in 2| miles north and one-half mile [e r towns north o f here on the the Khret block, and you will be east o f Redmond. i Oregon Trunk. pleases! with the results obtained. 37tf H. A. Shenk. All the latest methods o f dental One nearly new single buggy practice are used, and satisfac­ The Home Bakery and Restau­ and harness for sale. Enquire tion in every instance guaran-| rant for good meals. 27tf teed. 39tf | at pwtolIlQt. 96tf The Spokeaman has recently added to its equipment material for A L L kinds o f printing. If you want Stair cards, large or small or any kind o f cards printed, we can do it. and do it right. Let us do your next order of printing. We have A L L K IND S OF T Y P E We pay cash for fresh eggs. for A L L K IN D S OF WORK, all Pioneer Meat Market. 3!*tf reports to the contrary notwith­ standing. A. J. Haney received a wire [from Spokane last Friday night George Kohl, the painter and laying that his sister was dan decorator, was confined to his gerously ill. and he left Saturday room a few days last week with morning to see her. an attack o f rheumatism. Rev. Wilson returned last Fri- day afternoon from Bond where he had l»een attending the quart- rrly conference o f the M. K. ¡church. He reports a very in- (tcreatlng meeting. I Flour sacks at the Cash Groc- |ry nnd Bakery for 30 cents per io7.cn. 41t2 A meal at the Home Restau­ rant and Bakery is appetizing ^nd satisfactory. 27tf 1 sd us do your next order o f Commercial job printing. High grade work and prices setisfac- jory. The Redmond Spokesman. J. 11. Mendenhall who handles Bie Portland Oregonian in this Bity. now receives the pa|>er Iho morning after it is Tinted. The pa|>or arrives at You can always get fresh bo­ logna and weiners at the Pioneer Meat Market. 3!*tf H. R. Raymond o f Spokane, was in the city several days last week looking over the country with a view to Investing here. He returned to his home Satur­ day and stated before going that several people from his town would come out here before long to locate on land. I f you want to buy good hard wheat Hour get the Snow Drift or Olympic brands they will Cn|>abillty. facility, equipment please you. At McSherry’s Feed 40t4 and training, together with a Store. big stock o f pure and perfectly We give the best o f service, the tested drugs invites you to bring all prescriptions to the Red Cross' best the market affords, and em­ Drug Store. 33tf| ploy white help only at the Oreg­ on Cafe. George L. Wheeler, Use the telephone. We deliv-1 proprietor. 39tf er free. Don't hesitate to call on us because you are not a reg­ Please Settle Up ular customer. This service is Having sold my lumber yard for everyliody. Red Cross Drug business in Redmond totheTum- Store. 33tf A-Lum Lumber Co., I respect­ E. Wagoner, H. Z. Griffith and fully ask all who are indepted to N. C. Jannsen o f the Central me to call at my office and settle Oregon Well Co., were in the their accounts. 3tRf Ben Gotter. city last Saturday on their way . . . . $1.66 MADRAS WANTS NEW U S AN I llrrlLl • fl I llin n rn n r U* L n ,,U U l 1 ,U L Senator Chamberlain Takes Up Matter to See What Can Be Done Madras wants to have that town made a United States land office, and the matter has been taken up with Senator G. E. Chamberlain, to see what can be done to that end. The purpose is understood not to be to elimi­ nate The Dalles as a Government land office, but to carve out a new district, taking a portion o f The Dalles and a portion o f the Lake- view districts. Senator Cham­ berlain has written the Portland Commercial Club o f the fact that the Madras Commercial Club has made the appeal, and that action will be taken in the premises at the earliest opportunity. The Dalles has in past years been the nearest railway station to the center o f the great land district which that city controll­ ed. but since the Deschutes lines have been completed to Madras, the people o f that aggressive town believe that the matter o f taking public land should be made a less expensive and more convenient function. Madras is near the heart o f a large area of public land. In The Dalles dis­ trict alone there are 2,481,»¡18 acres o f public domain, while the It will pay you to give Lakeview district has a much i larger acreage o f untaken land. REDMOND OREGON Invents a New Printing Press trreatest rush witnessed in The Meader-Cochrane Press is ("* ntral Oregon is to get into a new invention in the printing these regions, where reclamation business. The press is built in job and sizes, and will projects and newspaper dry farming promise to make provisions for several print from one to seven colors at hundred thousand people. one time. Mr. Cochrane, one o f the inventors, is a brother of Jury List for Mrs. W. L. Wilson o f this city. May Term Samples o f printing from the The following are the trial jur­ press have been distributed in ors for the May term o f Court Redmond during the past week. that will convene in Prineville The press is fed from an endless 1 roll o f paper, and runs at a high next month: rate o f speed. When the ma­ J. 0. Powell, Prineville. chine is perfected it is expected Ed Merrit, Summit. it will work wonders in the print­ L. E. Throop. Paulina. ing business. Albert Harper, Laidlaw. P. A. Wooley, Gist. D. W. Barnett, Madras. G. S. Mayes. Madras. H. F. Tinsley, Redmond. John Milliorn, Bear Creek. E. Laughlin. Prineville. W M. Vanderpool, Prineville. Frank A. Murk. Laidlaw. T. H. Brennan. Paulina. Av .'.ur Mackey, Prineville. P. T. Munroe. Cross Keys. J. E. Lamb. Redmond. Fd W. Nelson, Post H. L. Pridav. Cross Keys. Perry Wibble, Metolius. J. H. Lee, Kruteher precinct. James Wilson. Culver. Marian Morgan. Paulina. Otto Gray, Post. S. D. Mustard, Powell Butte. Jack Macpherson, Redmond. M. S. Mayfield, Bear Creek. W. F. Thomas, Madras. G. W. Rodman. Culver. J. F. Weigard, Lamonta. Ed Parker. Bear Creek. I. W. Spear. McKay. Base Ball Club Organized At a meeting held here last Friday night in the Commercial Club room the organization o f a base ball club for Redmond was perfected. W. G. Phoenix was elected manager, and it was de­ cided to appoint a captain o f the team later. The manager was instructed to try and perfect a league with the towns o f Bend. Prineville. Madras. Metolius. Sisters and other places and ar­ range a schedule o f dates for about six Sunday games at each place. The members o f the team are now working out and getting in condition for the opening game. Bring your final proof notices to The Spokesman office. We will make out your application for proving up. and attend to all the details necessary in the mat­ ter.