The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 08, 1911, Image 2

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    DRIVES 4000 MILES BEHIND A
TEAM OF ANGORA GOATS
Washington, May 22ml. Having driven a team of
Angora goats a distance of more than 4000 miles, Cap-
tain V. Kdwards. a ratich owner of Sun Piego. Calif.,
arrive«! here from San P ieg o , yeatervlay. News Item.
This is almost as ridiculmis as the man who recently
drove fifteen mill's and back, taking almost an entire
day, to pay a debt of $10.
Had he been one of our customers with a check ac­
count he could have mail«»! the ch«vk for 2 cents post­
age, saved his time, his horse's and still had a receipt
for the money paid. A check account is a real con­
venience.
We pay interest on time deposits, have safety de­
posit boxes for rent and do a general banking busi­
ness. on safe conservative lines. You are always w«*l-
come at this bank.
Redmond Bank of Commerce
GOOD MEAT
When you buy meat you
always want the best you
can get, and when you
buy at my market pur­
chasers are assured of
getting the best.
I would like to have
you try our bologna.
H. A. HILL
South Oth St., Redmond
The Redmond Spokesman
every Thurmls.V by
II. II. • C. I.. I'll Mi tt
AT KKDMONn. OUKllON
SPHSCRUTION KA I KS
Strictly in Ailv mice
On# year, - ! I .’si Three month». BtV
Six month», .7f> Single copte». IV
ADVKK riSIN«; KA I KS nuule known
upon application
M»ki> all money» payahh' ami a.l.lre»»
all eommumoationa to II. II A l’. I
Palmer. Keilmotul, Oregim.
KntcrvU a» I*eooml ol»i»» m atter JuiV
M. 1310 at the IW olticc at Ketlmonil.
Oregon, under the Act of Meh. 3, IS7V.
Sixth and F streets
JAS DOUGHERTY. Prop’r
carries in stock
the
LEADING BRANDS
OF GOODS
that are handled in all
first-class cafes.
BEN GOTTER
Contractor and Builder
Plans, Specifications and Estimates furn­
ished ror all clases of buildings.
Office one block east of Jackson’s Hardware Store, Redmond
IS ORGANIZED
A W. C. T. V. Union was or
gani/ed in this city last evening
at the M. K. church with 20 ac­
tive ami 5* social mentb»’ra. I he
following olhoers wort* elected:
Prest. — Mrs. Stella Wilson.
Yice-Prest.—Mrs. J. H. t «>ok.
Cor. Si«c. Mrs. Chapman.
K«*c. S«v. Miss I-aunt Jones.
Tress. Mrs. F. H. Woods.
M«H'titigs will l<c helil semi­
monthly. the first meeting to !»•
held Tuesday. the 6th. at the res­
idence of Mrs. J. H. t "ok.
R. C. IM M E L E -S
Lumber Yard
Carrien a Complete Stock of
Lumber and
Rustic and V Siding
Flooring, Headed Ceding
H u ild
All kinds oi Rough and Finish Lumber
WHEAT LATE IN
|« t me figure with you on your next
lumber
bill. Estimate* furnished
GILLIAM COUNTY Two Bb Cornets for Siile
fr«x' for all classes of buildings.
Redmond, Oregon. June 8, HH1
Two high grade Bb Comets,
Comion, June 3. Owing to the best mad«', satin silv«*r fin­
cold and backward weather in ish. gold plat**d bell. high
low pitch. These cor­
the county this spring grain crops and
nets
practically new and
in this locality arc al»out two will are
be
sold
at a bargain.
weeks behind the average sea­ For further information
son. While the grain is not suf­ quirc at Spokesman office. in-
fering from want of moisture,
in most sections of the county a
Owls
hard rain at this time would be a
vast benefit and this in particu­ There w ill be a regular conclave
lar appli«*s to the north end of at the NEST Friday night. June
the county. Farmers about Con­ ‘.*th. Important business will la*
don and south of here claim they transacted, after which a
have ample moisture ami are anx­ "smoker” will be given. A full
ious to see warm weather. Fall attendance of members is re­
Secretary
grain is doing well and will do quested.
well if a good rain is had in June
and July, which has seldom fail­
Mare for Sale
ed in this county, but spring Ten year old mar«', brand«*«! M
grain which was sown late should O on right shoulder, will lie sold
have rain in the next ten days in for feed bill, at my stable at
order to secure a got*l average Cline Fulls on Saturday, June IT
crop.
th.
W. J. Woods. 4813
SEVEN n r BANDS
TO
ini nr
BL 111 .ai i n AKADL
Yards on Fifth St. between C and D streets
Jos. H. Jackson
sells
Ranges, Heating and Cook
Stoves,
Builders* Hardware,
John Deere, Canton Clipper
and Oliver Plows,
Wagons, B u g g ie su n d Hacks,
Good cow for “ le ri’M‘,n,bu‘
48tf
Inquire at this office.
und all the other k « mm U that
goes in the Hardware trade.
Conte and see um .
For Sale.
Taken I’p
N B D M O N D . Olffi.
Phone /VOX
Cow for Sale
A Mason & Hamlin organ in
Portland, June 3. One hun­ fine condition.
dred and fifty musicians, consti­
Mrs. Arthur Templeton.
tuting seven bands, marching to­ 48-tf
Redmond. Ore.
gether and playing together, will
Team for Sale
furnish music for the Rose Fes­
tival parades of next week. No All around ranch and family
such outlay for music was ever young team, harm's« and wagon.
Pit f
before attempted by the Rost* Inquire at this office.
Festival management. The great
FOR SALK
concourse of music makers. Geo.
| L. Hutchins, manager of the The choicest vacant comer 50x
festival announc«'d this morning. 100 on Sixth street, only one
| will be under the direction of J. block from Hotel Redmond, this
| Tomlinson of the Musician’s as­ is a snap for a quick buy. $1800
sociation. The music is now lay­ takes it See Jon«*s Land Com­
ing rehearsed, each band under pany for terms.
- 4»» -
| its own director.
HILLMAN
Cafe Royal
(’. T. II. IINI0N
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Joseph H. Jackson, Mmo*
THE PIONEER
ME A T M A R K E T
Came into my enclosure on
The Ladies’ Pioneer Club met May
13th. a dark Jersey heifer
Have you ins|**ote«l our stock?
with Mrs. A. L. Kenton Wednes­ calf about
six months old.
day afternoon.
It will |>ay you to do no.
E. w. Pratt. Redmond.
Mrs. W. Moore returned this pitf
Wr handle everything obtainable in
week from a six months’ sojourn
the
way of Meats. Fi»h, Poultry and
For Sale
in Seattle, where she has been
Vegetables.
caring for a sick daughter.
A span of well match«>d 5-year
Mrs. Taylor, who left several old geldings, ernam color, with
Try Us tor HOOD S K H V ieB
days ago for Portland to receive silver manes and tails. Weight
medical treatment, writes that about 1050. Inquire of M. K.
she is much improved.
J. O. W O LF & eo„ Prop'rs.
46t3
A dance was given in Hegardt I^andcs, Redmond.
Bros. & Thielvoldt’s stone build­
Horses for Sale
ing last Friday evening. Not a
very large crow d in attendance, Two good mares and one young
but a good time reported by horse. Call at Spokesman office.
those present.
Mr. and Mrs. Almeter returned I7tf
to their home in Portland after a
few days visit with their son Subscribe for The Spok«.*sman.
Ralph.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hall and
little son are making an extended
visit at the home of his parents,
D. C. Hall and wife.
A FreHh Une of Candie», Cigar»
We notice that Mr. Taylor is
and Tobacco» always on hand
receiving a number of calls from
AND
railroad officials of late. Looks
like there might lie something
doing.
A number of our young people
drove over to O’Neil last Satur­
HO T E L
7\ N N E X
day evening to attend the exer­
cises given by Miss Whipple’s
school. A good program was
given.
The crowd which attended the
play given at Redmond on Tues­
day evening of last week are all
Daily stageM to ami front
speaking a good word for the
all passenger trains on the
Dramatic Club of that place. All
Oregon Trunk Line and
were much pleased with the play
and the effort made to reserve Redmond Transfer Co.
DeaehuteH R. R.
seats was certainly gr«*atly ap­
Madras. Metolius and
preciated.
Post
office
Building
Opal City
t • A. Adam*, Mahay* r.
The Spokesman's Job
REDMOND,
-
OREGON
Passenger and Express
Printing pleases.
t
The Annex Billiard Hall
The most Modern Establishment
of the kind in Central Oregon
City Dray
Transfer Line
A. E. WYATT, Proprietor
All Orders Given Prompt
Satisfactory Attention
J. C. WILLIAMS BUCKLEY EXP Cl.
Watchmaker
and Jeweler