The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 15, 1911, Image 5

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business section of the city. The
irrigation canal was dry on ac­
count o f making repairs to the
Brotherhood of Owlu, Nest No. 122 Hume near Bend, and the city
sprinkler could not get uny wat­
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to wet down the streets.
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^ oung man, you can get plenty
o f comfort in hot weather by let­
ting us make you one o f our dan­
dy made-to-measure suits, in
(Iiu'orporatwl)
Up lit (Uti- ««•( o f Alialm rl llmika. light, cool, fushionuhly correct
All wurk tfimmiiti-i'il
W r |ilinti>KrH|>h fabrics.
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BARGAINS!
LYNCH & ROBERTS
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inir weather what?
Potatoes for sale by II. A.
Schenk, Redmond.
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Karin for sail* or rent. Enquire
The latdies’ Aid o f the M.
o f II. A. Slim k, Redmond. S ltf church will serve a dinner on
Railroad Celebration Day.
Laut week wits a dull out* with
the huainesM men here. A large
Fresh gn-cn onions, 10 cents a
nuiulM-r o f the citizens were in bunch, two bunches for 16 cents
Portland attending the Rose Fes­ at the Pioneer Moat Market. 39tf
tival.
J. H. Cook, Carl Woods and
Money invested in I/ita in Mel­
Wm, Hobbs went fishing in
rose Park NOW, will double in
Crooked River lust Monday and
the next year.
cuught u nice lot o f big fish. The
editor can vouch for this forlsith
This week the city has ls-en Mr. C<s)k and Mr. Wood« kindly
well filled with horsemen and brought around u couple o f big
others who are here to take part salmon trout each.
in the race meet that is being
held.
Let us do your next order o f i
Drummer’s Sample Shirt Waists
at a BIG REDUCTION. We are offering these for sale
A T O N E-TH IR I) LESS than the REGULAR PRICE.
Seventy=Five Different Patterns, No Two are Alike
A rare opportunity to get some o f the Very Nicest Shirt
Waists at very Moderate Prices, and we do not expect
them to last very long.
Do not fail to take advantage
of this opportunity. These goods will surely please you
High
Home made mince meat at the commercial job printing.
grade
work
and
prices
satisfac­
Pioneer Meat Market.
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tory. The Redmond Spokesman.
(¡entlemen. why not come at
once and let us take your meas­
ure for that new tailor made suit
so we can have it here for you
by the 4th o f July. We guaran­
tee you satisfaction.
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Gregory’s Variety Store.
Jarm*s Rodman arrived here
from Lincoln. Neb., lost week
and will remain during the sum­
mer. He is a ball player o f rep­
utation und will pitch for the
local team.
We pay cash for fresh eggs,
Some o f the local truck gard­
Pioneer Meat Market.
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eners are bringing into the mar­
ket a very choice lot o f vege­
President Rodman of the State
tables.
Bank o f Redmond left Omaha
B u ys “ Motor Washer” for the the 6th in his automobile for this
home.
There is nothing bettor. city. It is expected he will reach
here with his family about the
Jackson sells them.
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20th.
We give the best of service, the
I f you are going to |>aint see
I lest the market affords, and em­
Jackson. It will pay you. 46tf
ploy white help only at the Oreg­
on Cafe.
George L. Wheeler,
Green
Day, the blacksmiths,
proprietor.
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are having a commodious shop
The
G. W. Davies returned last built on east E street.
building
is
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feet
front
and
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week from Davenport.
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feet
deep.
where he had l »con attending the
bedside o f his mother. His fath­
Those who have their dental
er died May .‘10th und was buried
work done ut Dr. Cline's office in
the first o f the month.
His
Khret's block, are always satis­
mother is now out o f danger and
fied, for he uses all the improved
on the way to recovery.
dental methods and all his work
| is guaranteed.
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Two vacant corners on F. street
between Hotel and Depot 100x
Harry and Paul Kennard left
100, also two corners. f*o.\ioo
last week to take good |>ositions
same location. Jones l<and Com­
on railroad construction work in
pany for terms.
Canada.
Muslin Underwear
In our assortment o f Muslin Underwear we
have some very nice combination suits that are
well worth the prices, and will save you the
trouble o f making your own clothes.
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Burson Hose
The Oregon ('a fe is now ojten
day and night.
Fresh oysters
in any style at all times. You
will like our service.
I Julies, come in and see our
new line o f di4>ss goods in mo­
hairs. Danish and Poplar cloths,
cashmere, voiles, serges, linens,
etc., just received.
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Gregory’s Variety Store.
e.
Lisle Thread, Openwork and Lace Hose are
carried in our stock in the various colors and
sizes. White and tan hose for misses and ladies.
A
Frank L Wait, district mana­
ger o f the Deschutes district for
the Tum-A-Lum Lumlwr Co.,
was in the city several days last
week.
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We have just purchased a large line of
WF. BUY
Butter and Kflts
Lynch & Roberts
understood the county w ill fur­ mond Bank o f Commerce and G.
nish some o f the money for the E. Dobson, were here from the
Hub City yesterday evening leav­
improvement.
ing this morning for Portland.
The Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. While here Mr. Dobson made a
In the center o f Melrose Park has lime, cement and brick at homestead filing on a quarter
addition to Redmond is located i their yard.
section in the neighborhood of
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the only public Park within the
Gateway.
Nearly all o f the Redmond peo­
city limits, it covers five acres.
ple who went to the Rose Festi­
You can always get fresh bo­
val
at
Portland
have
returned.
logna
and weiners at the Pioneer
MELROSE P A R K
Meat
Market.
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Set* Jones I-and Company
See
the
Universal
Ranges
at
OW NERS (Not Agents) for easy
The tennis court north o f the
terms on lots in Melrose Park. Jacksons. The quality is high.
school house on 8th street is fin­
The price low.
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ished and ready for the players.
W. B. Cameron and family for­
School closed here last week
merly o f this city, have located in
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Elliott of
Bend, so The S|H>kesman is in­ Friday for the long summer va­
Hillman,
were in Redmond last
cation.
formed.
Thursday doing some trading.
A subscription list was circu­
Screen doors at the Tum-A-
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lated among the business men Lum Lumber Co.
J. R. Roberts o f the firm o f
Lynch
Roberts, returned last
here last week to raise money to
Madras Pioneer. June 8th: J. Friday night from
Portland
Last Wednesday afternoon was help improve the road between
very disagreeable here in the this city and Cline Falls. It is W. Brewer, president o f the Red- where he had been on business
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REDMOND
OREGON
and also attending the Rose Fes­ view o f the recent hot weather
tival. Mr. Roberts brought back the fans are an acceptable gift.
with him a number o f beautiful
I f you are going to build see
roses as souvenirs o f the Festival.
i the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. for
They
The Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. | your building material.
has a large stock o f dry lumber I have a complete stock and you
will not be held up for lack o f
o f all kinds.
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material.
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C. F. Bartlett and family have
Fred Wilson o f Cline Butte,
returned from Prineville and will was in the city last week mak­
remain in Redmond this summer. ing arrangements to prove up on
his homestead.
Peter Schüttler Wagons, the
light running kind.
Jackson
Cascade Creamery Butter— the
sells them.
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b«st made can be bought at the
Pioneer Meat Market.
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The people from this city who
attended the Rose Festival say
The Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
it far exceeded their expecta­
o f this city has bought the entire
tions.
out put o f the Roberts Bros.' saw
J. H. Mendenhall is giving mill at Sisters, and can supply-
away some attractive souvenir builders with material o f every
fans at his ice cream parlor. In kind.
ELLINGER’S ADDITION
The most desirable residence section in Redmond.
Water now in the streets for
I^ots are being sold fast.
Better pick out a lot or two now—you’ll
never regret it. The soil is well adapted for gardens and lawns.
irrigation.
PRICES AND TERMS WILL SUIT YOU IN THIS DESIRABLE SECTION.
LET US SHOW YOU THIS PROPERTY
See an y o f o u r S ellin g A g e n ts fo r fu rth e r p articu lars
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