Wagons The Redmond Spokesman |J 0 || [|p liocal anti Personal From Thursday'» l>aily E. W. Pratt and wife expect Inlrrntctl in (Yntrnl Ore. Firsl Adverliaer Ami Sub*rriber The of J. Il Mtmdenhull enjoy* thè honor «>f liemg thè tirsi udver limo- lo place un «»idei for puh lioity in the collimila uf l‘he I »aiIx S(a»kesman. and al-o thè fi » *t thè (mpcr. Mr. Pupils neither tartly nor absent siilwcrilier t«> sa« a «lail> new -.pi» during the week ending May 26. | Mendenhall nt is just tli<‘ medium he likea 1st and 2d Grades to advertme in. and th«1 S|N>ke« Geo, Henninger. man will s«*e tliut he gela resulta Kveral Ogg. from Ina ptihlicit« Carl Cast. One third of the great arm y 22,000 p«Ni|>le m the middle west slate« reginter name« I a«liire*ite»i as interested in the during the m onth* of wantanl to know alMiiit this si*«' Oregon and it« opporiilti- and eastern who rsl their no. U'tng definitely noithweMt six tour the Northern Pacific car, to leave Sunday for Oakland, t?al., for a two weeks visit. lion of Mr. and Mrs. L W. Davies are in Davenport. Wash., at the hod- i I its». side of Mr. Davies' mother, who The tour w hich liegan last Oe is seriously ill. tolier ciime to an end a few dnva Gillette. The J. M. Judd residence, on Neva ago. ami the regiatratmn Urnks Lynch A Kolvrts. thè generai Pearl Berg. the corner of 7th and C streets, Susan mervliants ami «Imggixts of this i|n>««ed I hut 7200 of the people W« hh 1 s . will be one of the attractive resi­ Agnes Maher. I have recently received a large stock dences city, are muking «rraiigements desiring detailed information ex of the city when com­ tu move their «Irug depurimeli! pre*»e«| a w ish to eome to Central of the Celebrated, well known Ft ban laniderback. pleted. Ulto thè sture building on thè Otcgon if they could find the Harry Hanson. Mrs. J. F. Hosch and sister. Albert Brown. corner o f 6th and E Street», ad Miss Ines Munkers, expect to Lloyd Beckwith. joinitig their presetit sture hmld right n|Mernti« e among a numlier of the Rose Festival. Decessity that they ha«e unire trihuted Georgie Woods. .tali'* tributary to the Northern The BFST WAGON MADE. We have How does this hot growing Gonivieve Maher. riNini, ami thev have rented thè I’acC . corner sture for a terni of • . ears Virgil lteckwith. weather strike you? Pretty go**!, all kinds and a guarantee goes with isn't it? I'he trip cover«*! covered ,'assi file new spire ««ili !*• complete miles John Hanson. every' one of them. Bartlett Kendall. H. C. Hutchins is making im­ Uuiderhack. provements on his residence in Wayne Ralph Gillette. the northwestern part of the city. Elva Bangle. C. F. Bartlett and family were Melvin Farris. here yesterday on their return Fred Atkinson. from a fishing trip at the l>es Mildred Bateman. t TT («rain Chutes river. They left this Cynthia Hobha. forenoon for their home in Prine- l^eroy Daveitftort ^ A P o u ltry villo. Jessie McFarlane If von have anything to sell, t'hu» Morrill and (¿round or if you want to buy anything, Hazel Day 3d. 4th and 5th Grades. use tlu* columns of The Daily Spokesman you will get results. Kenneth Buckley. M. W. K. Clavpool and W. J. Guy Smith. a a c Woods of Cline Falls, were in the Kuiory Bangle. •NO MORE. James Green. city today. Golden. Roy C. Bush has rented the John IJo.vd Ben McCaffery house on the cor­ Earnest Farris. Smith. ner of 5th and F streets and will Marion Henniger. occupy same as soon as his fami­ Harry Henniger. Oregon Tniak Railway is open for busin«*». to Opal City, ly arrives, about June 15th. \’irt«tr Bangle. just north of Crook«! Kivrr A letter received here from .1. Claude Woods. W. Woodruff, formerly of this Wendall Thompson city, state's that he has l»ought a laimliert Maher. a farm 5 miles north of Salem, Irene Kendall and that he is going to raise Margaret Berry. poultry and hogs. Frieda Buckley. GEO. A. JONES. Manager Emma Atkinson. Dr. H<»sch has move«! to his will handle all freight at Opal City for the railroad. The old Shaniko residence property in Mountain Meda Gillette. R. L PARKER, Propr. Moody Warehouse system will be employed. Merchants will get their View Addition. Mabel Jarrett goods promptly and without inconvenience. Opal City will be the freight Green. terminus for 90 da vs more. Have vour freight consigned in care of At the meeting of the Com­ Violet Etta Chase. mercial Club last evening the ex­ Brewer ecutive committee decided to give Margery Hazel Clark. a grand ball on Thurs«lay night. Young. LEADING HOTEL el CENTRAL OREGON June 22d. the proeoed» of which 'Margery Ada Sears. w ill he turned into the "Railroad 6th. 7th, Sth. 9th and 10th Grades Day" Celebration fund. Donald Burleigh. It is proposed to make this Iwll Frances Thom|>son. Address communications to BEND OREGON. the biggest and best event ever Mildred Whitney. given in Redmond in the the w ay Elmer Cast. We Caler I» the Commercial Trade of dances, and it is exiiecD'd Orsie Sears. that jHMiple will come from main John Brewer. miles in all directions. Ikmglnss Mullarkey. Willie Gregory From Friday’s Daily Harolil Knepper. ORE. E. C. Park has been sick at his Ruth Covert. home since Monday w ith the grip Stella Wilson Wholesale Liquor Dealers and Jobbers in Wines, Liq­ Mr. Rhodes, who bought the Edward Green uors and Cigars. Sole agents for Stonewall and Mc­ F. E. Morrill forty acres, is hav­ Coy Whiskies and The Napa Soda Springs Mineral ing improvements made on the Best Way to Water. Distributers for Edel Brau, Schlitz and Rai­ land. nier Beers. Advertise a Town Miss Park is taking care of a The best and moat effective We also carry a strong line of Glassware. Bar Tow­ typhoid patient at Sisters. els. Playing cards and etc. Especially adapted to the way to advertise a town is to I Saloon trade. Mrs. Ben McCaffery w ill scon send copies of the local paper to leave for a visit in New York outsiders, so they can see from Orders by Phone or Mail will receive prompt attention state. Ben will accompany them day to day what is hapi**ning in If you wart \«mr Commercial Printing as far as Portland and take in that locality. If the Commercial such a « the Rose Festival. Club or any person desires to let LETTER HEADS the outside world know the facts C. H. Fry went to Opal City Redmond and this section NOTE HEADS yesterday to meet his wife and about the best way, and one that w ill O regon T ru n k children from Tacoma. BILL HEADS results, would be to sub­ CARDS. ENVELOPES ’ R. D. Chesley of Pleasant bring scribe for a certain numls-r of Ridge, spent Sunday with J. A. 1« x tK LETS ETC . copies of the Daily Spokesman R a ilw a y Wright at Forked H«>m Butte. and have them sent regularly to to have a distinctive look and some who are inquiring about Mrs. M. Davidson of Hillman, people class to them, let us do the work. has been delivering the orders this section. recently taken by Miss Isabel Redmond—the first tow-n in Tate. High tirade Printing is mir 'vpeciiltv Oregon to have a daily Portland and Return C. N. Ehret and family went Central paper. That shows the (ample «»n a fishing trip to the river the here have the vim and enterprise Madras, $8.15 Metolius. $8.30 fore part of the week. that go to make cities. Culver. 8.50 Opal City 8.75 The Kendall and Kenyon fam­ Tickets sold June 5-7-9. Return limit June 12. THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN Thomas Bilyeu of the Portland ilies visited Tuesday at White Cement. Tile & Equipment Co., Rock. San Francisco and Return Portland, is here with Mr. Tu­ E. B. Williams is hack from of dor looking over railroad c«»n- his trip to Portland. Madras, $34.85 Metolius, $35.00 struction work. Culver, 35.20 Opal City, 35.45 A baby girl arrived at the home of Percy Frey Sunday af­ Tickets sold June 10-17. Return limit July 31. Also sold ternoon. June 22. July 1 and 6. Return limit Sept. 15. Via steamer in one or both directions south of Portland 85 cents less than Miss Eva Hammond enjoyed a fares given above. Stop overs permitted at and south of pleasant fishing trip to the river Portland. yesterday. Max G. Richardson of Hillman Clatsop Reach on the Pacific, Round Trips was here yesterday and hail the Madras. $12.15 Daily Spokesman sent to him so Metolius, $12.45 Culver. 12.W Opal City. 12.75 he could k«*ep |K»sted on the Red­ Tickets sold daily from June 1st: good returning all sum­ mond news. mer. Stop-overs at Astoria. E. A. Cleland and M. II. Ell­ iott were in the city today on Astoria Centennial business. Astoria, Ore., Aug. 10-Sept. 9. W. H. Anderson intends to into the Norwood house on Low round trip fares to and from eastern points are in move north 6th street. Geo. Wheeler effect on various dates. Details furnished on application. will occupy the Anderson house. Train leaves Opal C’ty daily 9:00 a. m.. Culver 9:15 a. m.. Charley Barnes returned this Metolius 9:30 a.m., Madras 9:45 a.m. arrive Portland 7:45 p.m. week fr«>rn a trip to Portland and other points. B. R. Ness, U. E. Michael. Agent Culver, Ore. Agent, Madras, Ore. L. F. Titus of Powell Buttes, was in town today on his way J. H. Corbett, T. A. Graham. home Bend where he had Agent, Opal City, Ore. Agent, Metolius Ore. been to from see his brother who was A U G U S T A . A N D E R S O N , R e s id e n t M a n a g e r badly burned recently. Winona Wagons If you want a Satisfactory Wagon You will Buy a WINONA.' E. MAHER Freight Troubles The Jones Warehouse Co. Seedí * W ,!lav Farm Field n C /I Garden d Redmond Feed & Fuel Co. reeas Hotel Redmond JONES O’NEIL BROTHERS COMPANY. INC. Job of the Printing RllitlT KIND ROSE FESTIVAL, PORTLAND, Jne 5-11 Going to Build? If you are you had better consult us as we carry all kinds of Lumber and everything in the Pudding Material line. We can fix you out complete. Let us figure with you. Tum=A=Lum Lumber Company, Redmond