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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1911)
W agons “The Palace” The Redmond Spokesman (J()[[ (Jf DONOR OF Redmond. Oregon, May 25, 1911 »•# ^ C o r r e c tio n In the program of the drama of “Valley Farm" printed on the last page of this issue the date reads June 30, when it should be , v 30th. . , , MAY ^ tpi|a tardv nor alment during ,h** May *' 1st and 2d tirades \ irgil Beckwith. JohnMHnson. Ralph Pangle. Gillette. Klva Melvin Farris. Fred Atkinson. Clola llutfman. Ethan L>uderl»ack. llarrv Hanson. Lloyd Beckwith. Freddie Luce. Millie Green. Georgie L. J. Spence, assistant direct Genivieve Woods. Maher. or of tratfic for the Southern Pa Geo. Henninger. cific and Union Pacific, and his Everal Ogg. assistant, W. S. Bassinger, with Car! Cast. headquarters in Chicago. Wm. Gillette. McMurra.v, general passenger Neva Pearl agent of the Southern Pacific Susan Berg. and O. R. &. N. Co., and other Agnes Woods. Harriman officials, arrived in Marion Maher. Downing Redmond Tuesday forenoon 3d, 4th and 5th Grades. about 11 o'clock on a tour of in- Ispectionof this part of Central Guy Smith. Oregon. This is the first time Earnest Smith. these gentlemen have lieen in Lloyd Farris. this section of the state, and Claude Woods. they were agreeably surprised Emma Atkinson. to see the progress that has been Meda Gillette. made along devourment lines. Eva Gillette. The tiand was out to welcome Matte! J arret t. the officials, and during thew Ada Sears. stay here of about half an hour Margery Brewer. the railroad men were introduc Hazel Clark. ed to many of the prominent Margery Young. men of the city. From hen* the Wendall Thompson. Vivian Young. party went to Bond. IjSmbert Maher. Irene Kendall 6th. 7th. Sth. 9th and 10th Grades Mildred Whitney. Albert Farris. Ruth Covert Frances Thompson. Hila Morse. Douglass Mullarkey. Local talent of this city have John Brewer. lieen rehearsing the 4-act drama Cast. of "Valley Farm” for several Elmer Ihmald Burleigh. weeks, anil will present the same Hamid Knepper. 1 to the citizens of Redmond on Will Hall. Tuesday evening. May 30th. On Charles Wilson. the last page of this issue will be Orsie Sears. found the cast of characters and WiHie Gregory a synopsis of the play. The pro Ruth Downing ceeds of the entertainment will Eva Downing be turned over to the "Celebra - • tion" fund of the city, to be List Will Appear used for the big celebration that is planned when the railroad Next Week reaches this place. The parties having the play in The Spokesman has received a| charge desire that all who have list of new books that have Iteen' the loyalty and welfare of Red donated to the Redmond Public | mond at heart should attend, as Library, by local people, and al the entertainment is given in a so a list of new hooks that have good cause. been received from the Travel ing Library. The list will be Celebrated Their published next week. OPEN DAY and NIGHT 0 1 1 I have recently received a large stock of the Celebrated, well known Winona Wagons The BEST WAGON MADE. We have all kinds and a guarantee goes with every one of them. If you want a Satisfactory Wagon You will Buy a WINONA. E. MAHER .NO MORE. Freight Troubles The Oregon Trunk Railway is open for business to Opal City, just north of Crooked River. The Jones Warehouse Co. GEO. A. JONES. Manager will handle all freight at Opal City for the railroad. The ok! Sharuko Moody Warehouse system will be employed. Merchants will get their goods promptly and without inconvenience. Opal City will be the freight terminus for 90 days more. Have your freight consigned in care of JONES Address communications to BEND OREGON. O’NEIL BROTHERS COMPANY, INC. MADRAS, ORB . Wholesale Liquor Dealers and Jobbers in Wines. Liq uors and Cigars. Sole agents for Stonewall and Mc Coy Whiskies and The Napa Soda Springs Mineral Water. Distributers for Edel Brau. Schlitz and Rai nier Beers. We also carry a strong line of Glassware, Bar Tow els, Playing cards and etc. Especially adapted to the Saloon trade. Orders by Phone or Mail will receive prompt attention Oregon Trunk Railway ROSE FESTIVAL, PORTLAND, Jne 5-11 Portland and Return Madras, $8.15 Metolius, $8.30 Culver, 8.50 Opal City 8.75 Tickets sold June 5-7-9. Return limit June 12. San Francisco and Return Metolius, $35.00 Madras, $34.85 Opal City, 35.45 Culver, 35.20 Tickets sold June 16-17. Return limit July 31. Also sold June 22, July 1 and 6. Return limit Sept. 15. Via steamer in one or both directions south of Portland 85 cents less than fares given above. Stop overs permitted at and south of Portland. Clatsop Beach on the Pacific, Round Trips Madras, $12.15 Metolius, $12.45 Culver, 12.30 Opal City, 12.75 Tickets sold daily from June 1st; good returning all sum mer. Stop-overs at Astoria. Astoria Centennial Astoria, Ore., Aug. 10-Sept. 9. Low round trip fares to and from eastern points are in effect on various dates. Details furnished on application. Train leaves Opal City daily 9:00 a. m., Culver 9:15 a. m.. Metolius 9:30 a.m., Madras 9:45 a.m. arrive Portland 7:45 p.m. R. E. Michael, B. R. Ness, Agent, Madras, Ore. Agent Culver, Ore. T. A. Graham, J. H. Corbett, Agent, Metolius Ore. Agent, Opal City, Ore. T LOCAL TALENT WILL I PUT ON 4-ACT DRAMA Silver W edding Mr. and Mrs. John Tuck cele brated their silver wedding last Friday evening at their home on their ranch near this city. A number of fnends from Redmond were present to participate in the festivities of the occasion. Redmond Refeat.s Prineville Team Redmond turned the tables on the Prineville ball team Sunday and defeated them by a score of 5 to 1. The weater was pleasant and there was a goodly sized at tendance at the ball j»ark here. A number of Prineville fans came over. Redmond Hotel Changes Hands R. L. Parker, an experienced hotel man from Cathlamet, Wn., last week Saturday concluded a deal with the Jones latnd Co. whereby he took over the Red mond Hotel. Mr. Parker bought the furniture and furnishings of the hotel and secured a lease on the building for a term of years. Mr. Parker is well known to the traveling public, and will keep the hotel up to the high standard of excellence in the future that has obtained in the past. New Firm Buys the Pioneer Market J. 0. Wolf of Opal City, on the 16th bought the Pioneer Meat Market here from W. A. Golden, and is doing business under the firm name of J. O. Wolf & Co. The men composing the firm are experienced men in their line and state that they will at all times carry a first class stock of meats, vegetables and garden produce. \ DE LAVAL Cream Separator The Cow’s Best Friend I wish to notify the public of t;.-*lmon<i amt virinity that I am the agent for the cele brateti lie (.aval Cream Sep arator and nupplien, and in tending purrhaaera ihould consult me before placing their orlerà. Special Attention Automobile Given to Parties. Come and see me When Hungry, (or. 7th and E St*., REDMOND, ORK. F. M. HUNKER. Prop’r. Seeds Farm Field & W 0 Hay («rain Poultry and (iround 5 Feeds Garden Redmond Feed & Fuel Co. Hotel Redmond It. I- I'ARKKK. I’ropr. LEA D IN G H O T E L O F C E N T R A L OREGON We Cater to the Commercial Trade Job Printing of (he RlfiHT KIND If you want your Commercial Printing such as LETTER HEADS NOTE HEADS BILL HEADS CARDS. KNVKI-OPES BOOKLETS. ETC.. to haw a distinctive look ami amie claas to them, let us do the work. High Grade Printing is otir Specially T H E R ED M O N D SPOKESMAN B. W. P R A T T Redmond. - Oregon Going to Build? If you are you had better consult us as we carry all kinds of Lumber and everything in the Building Material line. We can fix you out complete. I^et us figure with you. Tum=A=Lum Lumber Company, Redmond A U G U S T A. A X D B R S O X , Resident M anager