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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1911)
W agons I have recently received a large stock o f the Celebrated, well known j- V Winona Wagons —i The BEST W AG O N MADE. W e have all kinds and a guarantee goes with every one o f them. If you want a Satisfactory Wagon V You will B uy a WINONA. f E. MÄHER Freight Troubles .NO MOKE. The Oregon Trunk Railway is open for business 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 Addre«vCv»nmunications to BEND OREGON. O’NEIL BROTHERS COMPANY, INC. M A D R A S , ORE. m 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. W e also carry a strong line o f 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 R ailw ay ROSE FESTIVAL, PORTLAND, Jne 5-11 Portland and Return Madras. $8.15 Culver. 8.50 Tickets sold June 5-7-9. Metolius, $8.30 Opal City 8.75 Return limit June 12. San Francisco and Return Madras, $34.85 Culver, 35.20 Metolius, $35.00 Opal City, 35.45 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 o f Portland 85 cents less than fares given above. Stop overs permitted at and south o f Portland. Clatsop Beach on the Pacific, Round Trips Madras. $12.15 Culver, 12.30 Metolius, $12.45 Opal City, 12.75 Tickets sold daily from June 1st; good returning all sum mer. Stop-overs at Astoria. Astoria Centennial Astoria, Ore., Aug. Hi-Sept. 9. Low round trip fares to and from eastern points are in effect on various dates. Details furnished on application. a.m. Train leaves Opal City daily 9:00 a. m.. Culver 9:15 a. m., Metolius 9:30 a.m.. Madras 9:45 arrive Portland 7:45p.m. Age R. E. Michael, Agent, Madras. Ore T. A. Graham. A g e n t Metolius Ore. 1 lover, unstained the character in a manner to enlist audience of Redmond, Oregon, June 1, 1911 the and win their approval. Frank Phoenix as the butler, while not having much to »*> on the stage, carried out hi*» port acceptably. Much credit is due the players for the luunatakmg manner in which they worked to make the event a success. All o f the stage settings and scenery were made and furnished by the conqiany, which was a considerable item. About forty Hillman people came down to see how the Hub City people put on plays, and the members o f the “ Valley Farm " conqiany wiah to publicly extend their appreciation o f the courtesy through the columns o f The PERFORM HRS SHOW Spokesman. Thanks are also extended toJ. ARTISTIC T A L E N T H. Reder for his assistance in (minting the scenery ami helping stage the play. The Redmond Spokesman r sympathy the LOCH TALENT Large House (¡reels Play of “Valley Farm** Tuesday Night Show (.liven By Indies Aux iliary of the Com H ILLM AN W e understand that a large mercial Club crew o f men are working on the Crooked river railroad bridge. Mr. Edwards is building a meat market next to the stone store A packed house greeted the building. Valley Farm” production given Hegardt Bros. & Theilvoldt here Tuesday night by the La have their building nearly com dies' Auxilliary o f the Commer pleted. It will be occupied at cial Club. The drama was given once by O ’ Neil Bros, as a gener for the benefit o f the “ Railroad al store. Celebration" fund, and a com W. R. Davidson is excavating fortable sum was realized from a cellar and will build a residence the event. as soon as it is completed. From 9 o ’clock until 11:30 the The Hillman Dramatic Club large audience was well enter gave the play “ Jedediah Jud-| tained and on all sides was heard kins" last Friday night, which words o f praise for the good act was well rendered and well i»at ing and able manner in which ronized. the members o f the company in-, The rim on Box canyon has terpreted their different roles. been shot out preparatory to The success o f the play w as a building an east and west road surprise to most o f the Redmond from Hillman to O ’Neil. people for it was not generally E. A. Phillips has been on the known that there was as much sick list the past week. dramatic talent in thé city. All R. C. Davis went to Seattle o f the characters were well sus last week. tained. and the lady members of Elliott Bros, are hauling lum the company were especially ber from Sisters this week. good. “ Daddies” Hall and Elliott’s Mrs. Hosch as “ Hetty Hol bus to the drama at Redmond com b" had the right conception Tuesday night was too small to o f her part and carried it through , carry the crowd. They had to put satisfactorily to the last scene on a special. where she is united to her hus band “ Harold Rutledge” . Noted Speaker Here Myrtle Butler as "A lv ira Hol Tomorrow Night comb” was the typical old maid and came in for a large share o f Mrs. Jackson Silbaugh, one of applause from the audience for the noted speakers o f the W. C. her excellent acting. T. U .t will speak in the M. E. ” Lizy Ann Tucker” , as por church here tomorrow. Friday trayed by Mrs. Emily M. Cline, night, June 2d. Mrs. Silbaugh was a laughable (»art and ably is a national organizer and lectur- handled. The local hits she made er o f the order and is said to l»e a caught the audience. forcible speaker. Inez Munkers as “ Isabel Car- ----- ney” , who schemed to get Har* Sunday Wan old Rutledge and his w ife parted. Veteran’s Day agreeably surprised her friends Sunday being the date o f Vet and the audience by the perfec eran's Day a subscription was tion with which she sustained raised at the M. E. church £he role. the veteran minister's fund. The Mrs. Lulu Slocum as the proud custom is for each Methodist con and haughty “ Mrs. Rutledge” gregation to give 31 per cent o f carried her part through like a professional, and was the recip their pastor’s salary toward the ient o f many flattering com fund for the support o f veteran ministers. The pastor’ s salary ments. here is $700 per annum, and the And Laura Jones as "V erben a” amount due from this congrega the hired girl at the farm, was tion, $24.50, was quickly sub sure a good one. and added much scribed. to the enjoyment o f the play. J. P. Doherty, v h o took the part o f “ Silas Holcomb” , the bluff old farmer, had the audi ence coming his way from his first entrance on the stage and he and Miss Butler, who played “ Alvira Holcomb” , his sister, were a whole team o f entertain ers. Ben McCaffery, the deaf tink er, “ Azariah K eep” , had an ex cellent makeup, and was a mirth producer for the audience. He was sure the goods. Mr. Ridenhour who played the part o f a N ew York lawyer, has a good stage presence and carried his part through in an easy and acceptable manner. J. R. Roberts had a hard part to play as “ Harold Rutledge” , but the manner in which he cur ried it thrrugh won the hearty approval o f the audience. Chad Irvin in portraying the character o f "P e rry Deane” , the Spokesman for job printing. i “The Palace” O P E N D A Y a n d N IG H T Special Attention Automobile (¡¡ven to Parties. Come and see me When Hungry, Cor. 7th and E St*., «EDMOND. ORE. F. M. BUNKER. Propr. Seeds F a rm F ield Hay W («rain 0 Poultry and (¡round ! Feeds & G ard en R edm o nd Feed & F u e l C o. Hotel Redmond R. L PARKER, Prop r. LEADING HOTEL OE CENTRAL OREGON We Cater to the Commercial Trade J o b I M in t in g of the RIGHT UNO I f you «vant your C’ommemal Printing such as LETTER HEADS NOTE HEADS B ILL HEADS CARDS. ENVELOPES BOOKLETS ETC.. to hav« a dist metric l<*»k and *>»»<• class to them, let us do the work. High Grade Printing in our Sprrialty THE REDMOND SI*OKESMAN ------------ Going to Build? If .Milt you are you had better co us as we carry all kinds of Lumber and everything in the B u ild me Material line. W e can fix you out complete Let us figure with you. 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