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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1911)
Your Business I f you are a customer o f T H E REDM OND B A N K OK COMMERCE you have assurance o f our personal interest in your business success. We make it a part o f our busi ness to give such time and attention to our customers as their interests require. We make it a point that every business transaction with our patrons shall be satisfactory. W e want each one to feel that they are free to come to us in all matters where our experience and advice will bo o f value and assistance. You can also bo sure that every business transaction pas sing through our hands is held in strict confidence. When we speak o f service rendered to customers, we mean the BEST SERVICE all that you reasonably e x pect from your bank. Our service includes a hundred and one little details, all o f which go to make o f our pat rons “ satisfied customers.” I f you have had no business with this bank, we feel con fident you will appreciate the Service we can render. Redmond Bank of Commerce Freight Troubles .NO MORE. T h f Oregon Trunk Railway ia open for boaim-aa to Opal City, just north o f Crooked River. The Jones Warehouse Co. GEO. A. JONES, Manager will handle all freight at Opal City for the railroad. The old Shaniko Moody Warehouse system will be employed. Merchants will get their goods promptly and without inconvenience. Opal City will be the freight terminus for 90 davs more. Have your freight consigned in care of JONES Address communications to BEN'D OREGON. Oregon Trunk Railway Daily Train Service to Portland, Spokane, Seattle, St. Paul, Chicago, St. Louis, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City Train leaves Opal City 8:30 a. m.. Culver, 8:50 a. m.. Metolius, 9:10 a. m.. Madras 9:30 a. m., arrive Portland. 7:45 p. m. Leave Portland 9:55 a. m.. arrive Madras 7:50 p. m.. Me tolius 8:05 p. m.. Culver 8:23 p. m.. Opal City 8:50 p. m. Direct stage connections to and from interior points. R. Budd. Chief Engineer, Portland, Ore. R. E. Michael. Agent. Madras. Ore. J. H. Corbett, Agent, Opal City, Ore. T. A. Graham. Agent. Metolius Ore. CARL WOODS’ Blue Front Livery, Sale and Feed STABLE Headquarters for Freighters C o r. 5th a n d E S ts ., R E D M O N D , ORE. rhe wise advertiser* of today the ones who have kept tbeir name constantly before the put* lie either m newspaper* or fling» Published every Thursday by tines Mr. Business Man. think H. H. * C. U PAI MKR AT KM'MOKIl. OKKliON Ibis over. It is to your IwneAt to use vour advertising auprop- SU B SC RIPTIO N KATES and IT*»’ i lation judieiouslv. Strictly in Advance help you do tins. S|sikesinttn can One year. • I l fs' Three months, 50c The Redmond Spokesman Si* months, .75 I Single copies. uiy .V Make all moneys payable and address all communications to II. H. St l\ I.. Palmer. Redmond. Oregon. ........ JuiV . Entered as second class matter 14. 1910 at the Postoftlce at Ristatomi, Redi Oregon, under the Act of Mch. It, IS.'V ROLL OF HONOR OF C. Advertisements in l’he Red mond S|Kikesmun. whether lurg* or small bring results. A 2-> rent ad recently inserted in the I**!*“.1 brought six answers one day at ter the patter was issued. Il you have anything to sell, or if you want anything, a small outlay in advertising in l he Spokesman will do the business for you. Don’t ciist much, and the results are large. Try it once. It is a winner. Advertisers It is the persistent, keep at-it- all-the-time advertising that counts in business. Spasmodic, once and a while advertising does not bring the results aimed a t It is keeping everlastingly at it that is the result getter in the ad- vertising field. Keep your name constantly before the public if you are in business, and the pub- lie w ill watch for your announce- ments each week to see w hat you have to offer them in the wayofliargainsandmerchandi.se There is no telling how far reach- ing an advertisement is. It works i w hile you sleep and brings re- suits when you least expect it. Frank Elkins’ Auto Co. Headquarters with Buckley Express Co. REDMOND, OREGON Gemerai Auto Livery P h o n e y o u r o rd e r to r reservation o f seat to B u c k le y E x p . Go S ecu re y o u r seats in advance to avo id delay Madras Grants Light Franchise r, ,, , . ... , 'e • 'adras city council has Kran *M J « **»•> ear electric light T ry [>rar*, *’■ Hammond of ",r A T u or,! ,nance P™* • , at Hammond must with- lIi ays a* .• ccePt*nce ne ordinance, liegin construe- F,on worK on plant I he city ls to rece,Ye one |>cr cent o f the *fros's receipts for the light and power, furnished by the plant. ^ rTJe to M‘ buyable the first day 'anuary o f each year, , Spokesman for job printing. Lumber and Building Material Rustic and V Siding Flooring. Beaded Ceiling All kinds of Rough and finish l umber la’ t me figure with you on your next lumber bill Estimates furnished free for all class«"* o f buildings. Yards on Fifth St. bet* ceil C and II streets Phone Id 0 2 se/Is Ranges, Healing and Cook Stoves, Builders’ Hardware, John Deere, Canton (’Upper and Oliver Plows, Wagons, Buggies »nd Hacks, and all the other goods that g o e s in the H a r d w a r e trnde. ( ‘«•me and see us. Satisfaction Guaranteed Joseph H. Jackson, THE PIONEER MEAT MARKET Redmond Transfer Co. f A. Adams, Mainigl i. Have you inspected our stork ' It will j»ay you tu do so. We handle everything obtainable in the way o f Meats, Kish. Foul try and Vegetables. t COO SER V ICE U s to r W. A. GOLDEN, Proprietor The Annex Billiard Hall The most Modern Establishment of the kind in Central Oregon A Fresh Line o f Candiea, Cigars and Tobaccos always on hand AN D All Orders Given Prompt Satisfactory Attention R E D M O XI), ()R e Jos. H. Jackson City Dray Transfer Line Yard C a r r ie s n Complete Stock of A Progressi* e Advertiser C. II. Irvin, the furniture man Pupils neither tardy nor absent during the week ending April of this city, is one of the persis_ tent and judicious advertiser* of 128th: this section o f the county. He 1st and 2d Grades believes in telling the people Neva Gillette, what he has for sale in a brief j Pearl Berg. and concisi1 way. and gets the Fred Atkinson. buying public interested in his Cynthia Hobbs. business. The result is that he Virgil Beckwith. is doing a nice trade in the fur Willie Golden. niture business. He realizes that Ralph Gillette. the only successful way to do Elva Pangle. business is to talk to the people Melvin Karris. through the newspaper and let Millie Green. them know you are in business Carl Cast. and ready to serve their wants. Susan Woods. John Hanson. M a d ra s ’ \ alu ation Bartlett Kendall. Wayne Lwderback. Is $161,5-11 Gladys Wyatt. Madras Pioneer: The assess Clela Huffman. ed valuation o f all property 3d. 4th and 5th Grades. within the corporate limits of Madras for 1910 was $164.544. Kenneth Buckley. Next year will doubtless show Guy Smith. Lloyd Karris. values many times that on ac count o f the rapid grow th o f the Harry Henniger. Claude Woods. city and the construction o f the Lambert Maher. ruilroad through the town, none Edward Maher. o f which was included in last Meda Gillette. year’s assessment. Eva Gillette. Mabel J arret t. Another Record by Margery Brewer. Portland Hens Emory Pangle. C. H. Paddiaon. 1133 East lOtk Arthur Tuck. street North Portland, has four Marion Henniger. hens for which he claims a rec Earnest Smith. ord in producing eggs. They Victor Pangle. are Black Minorca*, and crtsqied Clarence Day. through the shell June 1. IRlU. Mendell Thompson. The first egg from the quartet Krieda Buckley. was on November X o f that year. Beatrice Porter. During the remainder o f that Clara Newman. month and December they pro Hazel Clark. In January. 6th. 7th. 8th. 9th and 10th Grades duced mi eggs. . the owner got 65 eggs, February Donald Burleigh. 77. March 100 and SO during the Levonie Henniger. first 21 days o f April. Ordinary Carrie Henniger. care and feeding has been given Irma Cook. them. Edward Green. Frances Thompson. Cruelty to John Brewer. I^iura Jones. Animals Douglass Mnllarkey. Last Saturday forenoon a man Will Henniger. drove into tow n and hitched his Wayne Chase. team on a vacant lot across the Lloyd Karris. street from The S|s>kesman o f Hi la Morse. fice. During the day the man Stella Wilson. neither f»*d nor watered the Charles Wilson. horses, and the team stood where hitched until early the next A Few Words to morning. I M M E L E ’ jj Lumber Spokesman ads Bring Results A D V E R T IS IN G RATES made known upon application Redmond. Oregon. May 4. 1911 R. A. E. WYATTp proprietor H O T E L J. C. WILLIAMS Watchmaker and Jeweler K< si tuffi ce Building REDMOND, - OREGON A N N E X BUCKLEY EXP nrrwKKN Redmond and Sha»ik* b a v r Keilmoml »ml Wpilririxlsy. i.^»vf Friday. xhsiiik» every Tesan . Arrive s t Krclmoml I hore»J Suixlsy. I'assrnger and Exp Fail Irriih l FinreUl