The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 15, 1911, Image 4

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Redmond, Ore., June 15, 1911
W inona W agons
The BEST WAGON MADE. We have
all kinds and a guarantee goes with
every one o f them.
If vou want a Satisfactory Wagon
You will Buy a WINONA.'
E. MAHER
MORE.
Freight Troubles
The Oregon Trunk Railway is open for business to Opal Oily,
just north o f Crook«! River.
The Jones Warehouse Co.
GEO. A. JONES. Manager
will handle sll freight st Opal City for the railroad. The ok! 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 days more. Have your freight consign«! in care of
JONES
Address communications to BEND OREGON.
O’NEIL BROTHERS COMPANY, INC.
M A D R A S , ORE.
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
R a ilw a y
ROSE FESTIVAL, PORTLAND, Jne 5-11
Portland and Return
Metolius, $8.30
Madras. $8.15
Culver, "8.50
Opal City 8.75
Tickets sold June 5-7-9. Return limit June 12.
San Francisco and Return
Madras, $34.85 Metolius, $35.00
Culver,
35.20 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 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 7:45p.m.
B. R. Ness,
Agent Culver, Ore.
R. E. Michael,
Agent, Madras, Ore,
J. H. Corbett,
Agent, Opal City, Ore.
T. A. Graham,
Agent, Metolius Ore.
BANANAS SOLD
will Is* sold for feed bill at in'
stable in Redmond on Sat unlay.
BY THE POUND .lulv 1st. at 2 o’clock p. m.
A Mas.m & llainlln organ in
fine conditimi.
Mrs. Arthur Templeton,
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Redmond. Ore,
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Matt Kuleech
10 VISIT HERE
I have recently received a large stink
o f the Celebrated, well known
.NO
Spokesman
Horse for Sale
Eleven year old trotting horse
Northern Pacific Railroad
Officials Are Touring
(entrai Oregon
Bananas by the pound, instead
o f by the dozen, "ill !*' *1"’ ru*°
among all grocers of Portland
hereafter. When the house" ite
guea to the corner grocery for the
famed Central American product
she will lx- asked how inan>
iHtimds she wishes, and instead
of measuring up the family np-
l«etite by the number of liananas
that an individual devours, cal­
culation will have to bo made to
determine how many |*>unds and
fractions thorx-of apitease the
Italiana yearning.
All armimi ranch ami famil>
Mare for Sale
young team, huriu-sa and wagi.i
Ten year old mare. bramh-d M impure at thia office.
piu
() oil right shoulder, will Is- sold
for f.«ed bill, at my stable at
FOR SALE
Cline Falls on Saturday. June 1«
The choiceet \ucunt corner fai*
th.
W. J. Woods.
P11-'
ino on Sixth Street, «mly )>llr
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block fn>m Hotel Redmond, thia
ia a siimi * for u quick boy. U nni
Cow for Sale
taki-s it. See Jone« Lami (\»|„
Good cow for sal.- reasonable.
l*any for torma.
Inquire at thia office,
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lloraes for Salo
W a n te d
T " o g"«al marea ami «»ne youna
160 acres land cleared. s**a- hors«- Culi at S|Mikeanian "iti«.
Liddell on the Wilson ranch. I
e »e
When in need of any dental Powell Buttes.
work
eull on Dr. C. A. t line in ville.
INTO THIS SECTION
the Khret block, and you "ill I**
please«! with the results obtained.
All tin* latest meth«*da o f dental
practice
are used. and satisfac­
Journey Is to Last a Week
tion in every instance guaran­
and Many Points Are
teed.
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THEIR FIRST TRIP
Address. Prim-
Sulawnlie for The S|a*keainai,
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Hay
V
Seed1
to Be Visited
Central Oregon is being visited
this week bv a party o f Northern
Pacific officials and Portland edi­
tors who traveled in a special
train over the North Rank and
Oregon Trunk roads, in which
the Northern Pacific owns a hall
interest.
A. D. Charlton, assistant gene­
ral passenger agent of the North­
ern Pacific has charge o f the
party. The newly opened Oregon
Trunk road was followed to Mad­
ras. from which place automo­
biles conveyed the visitors into
the central and southern parts
o f the state. The following are
in the party:
Carl R. Gray, president of the
Spokane. Portland & Seattle
Railroad. Portland; II. C. Nutt,
fourth vice-prest. Northern Paci­
fic Railway. Tacoma: J. G. Wood-
worth, traffic manager Northern
Pacific Railroad St. Paul; A. D.
Charlton, assistant general pas­
senger agent Northern Pacific
Railroad. Portland; Henry Blake­
ley, general western freight
agent Northern Pacific Railroad.
Portland; F. H. Fogarty, assist­
ant general freight agent. North­
ern Pacific Railroad, Portland; I.
J. Bricker. immigration agent.
St Paul; O. D. Wheeler, adver­
tising department. St. Paul; E.
B. Piper, managing editor. Ore­
gonian. Portland; John F. Car­
rol, general manager Telegram.
Portland: C. S. Jackson, prest.
Journal. Portland, and the offi­
cial photographer and stenogra­
pher.
This is the first visit into the
interior for most of the men and
they are prepared for many sur­
prises.
Their schedule requires them
to leave Portland Tuesday morn­
ing. reaching Madras that night.
It is probable that they will leave
the railroad there and travel by
automobile instead of continuing
on the train to the south.
The tentative plans prepared
by Mr. Charlton include stojw at
Metolius. Culver. Redmond, Bend
Laidlaw, Prineville and other
Crook county points. If weather
and roads permit they will then
cross westward to Silver Lake,
Klamath Falls and Medford, re­
turning by way of the Willamette
Valley.
The object of the trip is to ac­
quaint the railroad men with the
conditions of the great new em­
pire that is just being opened to
the outside world through the con-
struction of the Oregon Trunk.
The Northern Pacific, as one of
the builders of this line, will han­
dle much of the business of Cen­
tral Oregon and the officials of the
road desire to obtain firsthand
knowledge of the country, so
that they may be better able to
carry on traffic there.
It is likely that the party will
be away from Portland a week.
Commercial bodies in Central
Oregon and at points along the
railroad will entertain the visi­
tors.
Team for Sale
LIME FOUND IN
('R(K)K COUNTY
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Farm
Field
The finest homes in Redmond
will lie located in beautiful MEL­
ROSE PARK with its large lots
and wide street* and avenues,
on the highest elevation within j
the city limits, with irrigation
water on every lot.
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P ou ltry
and (¿round
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A large deposit of commercial
lime has been discovered I I miles
east of Metolius. A Portland lime
expert has tested it an«l toun«l it
to lie 90 per cent pure. It con­
tains but I |>or cent magnesia.
This is said to la* one of the
most valuable l»c«ls in the l nited
States, as it contains hydrate of
lime of the purest quality, which
is used for medicinal purposes.
The surface croppings extend
over an area of 20W) feet. Me­
tolius men are organizing a com­
pany to develop the property.
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Garden
I Feeds
Redmond Fee d & Fuel Co.
Hotel Redmond
K. I . I-ARKKR. l-ri.p r.
LEADING HOTEL OF CENTRAL OREGON
We Cater to the Commercial Trade
Revival Meetings
At laidlaw
Evangelist Samuel Gregg of
the Christian church, is conduct­
ing a revival meeting in the Laid- j
law church. Singing Evangelista ,
Webb and wife are assisting with *
the music. There will be an all
day service next Sunday, with a
basket dinner at noon. At the j
evening hour Mr. Gregg will de­
liver an Odd Fellows memorial
sermon.
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Bring your final proof notices
to The Six>kesman office. We
will make out your application
for proving up. and attend to all
the details necessary in the mat-
tar.
New goods almost daily at
Jackson's.
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Please Settle I’ p
Having sold my lumber yard
business in Redmond totheTum-
A-Lum Lumber Co., I respect­
fully ask all who are indebted to
mo to call at my office and settle
their accounts.
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Ben Cotter.
Job Printing
of the RIGHT KIND
If you want v«»ur (’«»mmerrial Printing
such as
LETTER HEADS
NOTE HEADS
BILL HEADS
CARDS, ENVELOPES
BOOKLETS. ETC..
to have a distinctive h*«*k and aom«*
class to them, let us «1«* the "<*rk.
High Gride Printing is nur Specialty
THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN
Prepared Paint
We have a lar*e «took o f the Celebrated PH OENIX PKE*
I AKKI) I AINT, all colors, that you should set1 if you Arc
KoinK to need paint this year.
A CARLOAD OF BUGGIES, WAGONS and McCORMICK FARM
MACHINERY, BARBED WIRE and WOVEN WIRE FENCING
«See us for your FISHING TACKLE.
We can supply all your needs.
Kendall & Chapman, Redmond* Ore