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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1911)
The Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Huh City ” of Central Oregon VOL. 1. No. 4ft REDMOND. ( KOOK COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 18. 1911 SHERWOOD- CAST NUPITALS Fred Sherwood and Miss Elinor Alta Cast Are Married the 12th CEREMONY TA K E S AT M. E. CHURCH Elaborat«* Wedding Break- n Served at the Oregon ( a f e funt I Mr. Fred Sherwood and Miss Alt« city, were married at 9 o'clock Friday morning, May 12th at Elinor Cast, both <*f thit* the M. E. church hen*, by Rev. W. 1,. \\ ¡Ison, in the preiwnrr o f a number of invited guests. The date of the wedding wan Mr. Sherwood « birthday. I he l»eawtiful and imprtwsive rintf eeremoney was lined, and af ter the service* an elatiorate wedding breakfast was nerved at the Oregon Cafe, at which aix- teen partook of the good cheer. While the bridal purty waited m the vestry Mr*. W. H. llobbe nang a solo, "Oh. Promise Me” . At the conclusion of the H in g in g the wedding |»arty marched to the ultar to the ntraina of the Wedding march, played by Mrn. W. II. Anderaon. E. A. Cast, father of the hride, gave the bride uway. The hride wore al- IwtroHs and white satin and a bridal veil. The bridesmaids were Minn Nettie Cast, sinter o f the bride, and Minn Pauline Wrist o f Rend. Minn Cant wan dressed in white lawn trimmed with pink, and Minn Wrist wore pale blue chiffon over pink. The groomsmen were lien (Jotter und C. W. Kemper, both being dressed in convention al black. Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood are It is stated that the company will "At Home” on their ranch south tasin plat this property into acre west o f the city. age tracts or town lots. The activity the above com The S|iokenman'H Job pany is exhibiting in getting their Printing pleaae*. land on the market and inducing settlement here shows they have unbounded faith in the future of Redmond and this section. PLATTING 80 ACRES NTO 5-ACRE TRACTS Banquet E. A. Tudor, who has the con Eustern Company Will Help tract for grading the first ten to Settle lip ThiH miles o f the Oregon Trunk rail Part of County The Northwest Townsite Co. of Philadelphia, ban a crew of men platting HO acres o f their land adjoining Melrose Park on the west, into 5-acre tracts It is expected that the comtmny will have the property ready to put on the market some time this summer, at w hich time it will la* extensively advertised in the newspapers and magazines. The company this week ls»ught the F. T. Redmond 40-acre tract ad joining the city on the northwest road south from Redmond, gave a trout banquet at the Oregon Cafe last Friday night to Mai- com McFee, H. H. Hall and Mr. Monahan, who are connected with the construction of the above road. --------- • »------------ Children’s Day” Next Sunday Next Sunday. May 21st, is “ Children’s Day” at the M. E. church. An interesting program appropriate for the occasion has l>een prepared, and the public is invited to attend the ceremonies. We have banished it for all time in Redmond. Even a little child can trade here now as safely and surely ¡ut the shrewdest sh<»p|»er of them all. Our guaranty o f quality and de|iendahlene.ss and style, and satisfactoriness in every other detail, is a surety to you that the gixxlg are right. All that you need to consider is, "I>o the goods please me?” “ Do they become me?” "Is this what I want?” Our plainly marked one-price system show s to you at first glance our very lowest and only price,‘ so that all you need to consider is "Can I afford to pay that much?” The value o f the merchandise and the fairness o f the price for that merchandise and the satisfaction that the merchandise will give after the purchase need not lie considered by you at all when trading here. For our guaranty insures you againt all loss, against all dissatisfaction. If that kind o f a store appeals to you as a good trading place, we‘11 appreciate the honor o f your presence at our store. “GOTZIAN” SHOES Just Arrived, those Celebrated Summer Shoes. We have them in both Ox ford and high cut, and in Mule Skin, Velour Calf, Vici Kid, Gun Metal, in both Tan and Black, for Men, Ladies and Children. ^ T V JA j V / ▼ A J O We have an exceptional good value in Men’s Leather Gloves, nice pliable ones, at 35c per pair. O T T T T ^ fT ^ O Men’s Work Shirts in endless variety, the kihd others charge 65 cts for we sell for 50 cts. Also Negligee Shirts in a large variety o f patterns, at $1.00 to $2.00. UllllV X ¿3 We are Headquarters for GROCERIES. A few New Arrivals: Headlight Oil in hulk, 30c per gallon. Bring in your can. Dry Apricots, 3 lbs. for 50c Queen Olives, in bulk, pt............ 30c Spanish Peppers 20c Sugar, 15 lbs fo r....................... $1.00 Dry Raspberries, lb. 30c Tillamook Cheese, l b ................ 20c Have you tried the Celebrated Olympic Hard Wheat Flour? It saves you time and worry BRING IN YOUR EGGS AND BUTTER EHRET BROTHERS DEPARTMENT STORE Lowest in Price, Highest in Quality < Capp’s Clothing Cave a Trout WE HAVE BANISHED THE NEED OF EXPERIENCE IN SHOPPING f ll.ftO PER YEAR I have just received a large shipment o f these celebrated goods in Spring and Summer weights and styles. 1 want you to see this line o f GUARANTEED CLOTHING, for I am certain you will be satisfied with the goods, fit and price. Better come in today. E. L. R A P P “The Head to Foot Clothier.” Redmond, Or. the rails to this city at as early a date as possible. Forty-seven carloads o f steel for the bridge have been shipped from the factory at Pittsburg. The last shipment from the fac tory was made April 26th. and by next week it is expected all of the bridge material will have reached Crooked River. Ten cars o f material were in the railroad yard at Metolius last Friday ready to go to the river. The boarding cars for the bridge crews were sent to the river last week. It is stated that the steel arrived at the bridge site yesterday in suf ficient quantity for work to com BRIDGE CREW S ARE mence. In about a week a large crew o f men will be put on. N O W AT THE RIVER The Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co. has the contract for building the bridge. Work on the bridge, which will be 350 feet Rush Orders Given to Has high from the river, will be pros ten the Building to ecuted from each side o f the stream, and connection made in Completion the center of the span. No definite date has been set for the completion o f the bridge, but the assurance is given that The Spokesman has received all possible speed will lie made. information from an authentic source that work on the building The Redmond ball team played of the big Oregon Trunk Line bridge over Crooked river, near at Prineville Sunday and were this city, has commenced and will defeated 19 to 2. Redmond was be pushed forward at a rapid weak in her pitching staff and rate so the track layers can get lacked team work. E All Material for Crooked River Bridge In Now On the Way REFRESHING DRINKS for the WHOLE WORLD II can be had at our New Soda Fountain— the best appointed fountain in the county. If you are thirsty, come in and let us serve you with your favorite drink. Y ou’ll like our service. NORWOOD & ANDERSON 11