The VOL. 1. Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Hub City ” of Centra! Oregon No. r»l HEDMONI), ( KOOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE » . 1911 OFF TO THE BIO Delegate and Club Mem­ bers Leave Tomorrow to Attend Central Ore. Development League Meeting at Prineville Tomorrow. Friday, H. F.Jones, dt'W-gatr from th«* Rrdmond Com­ mercial Club, and a number of members of the club und busi­ ness men of the city expect to leave for Prinevillve to attend a convention that will lie held there June .'10th and July 1st for the pur|s>se of forming the Cen­ tral Oregon Development I-e a g u e , to lie composed o f all the com­ mercial clubs in the central part o f the state. Other towns in the county will send large delega­ tions, and Prineville is figuring on entertaining 160 visitors. Gov. West hus announced bis intention of being present. The secretary o f state, the state land Isiard, and the president and sec- | rotary of the Portland Commer­ cial club are also expected to Is- there. Prineville is making prep­ arations to entertain the visitors in a hospitable manner. In forming the Central Oregon Development league it is the p u rp o s e to bring concerted ac­ tion lietween the different com­ mercial Issiies o f the county that they may work more intelligent­ ly and to better advantage for the upbuilding of this part of the state. At this meeting some city in the county will lie chosen for headquarters for the Is -a g u e , and the race to secure this plum is exjiected to la* hotly contested. Redmond is in a position to offer substantial inducements to have the headquarters located here. The Spokesman's Job Printing pleases. CREAMERY FOR THE HUB CITY the promoters and the farmers and ranchers, and he stated to The Spokesman that he would es­ tablish one in the city anil be ready to begin operations about September 1st if enough cows could be secured in the district. In order to establish a cream­ ery here it will tie necessary to have the farmers and ranchers guarantee the cream from 300 cows on the start. Lists for this purpise are now at Ehret Bros, and Lynch & Rolierts store for signing, and it is urged that they lie signed as early as possible by those who will furnish cream bv 8apt 1st The plan as outlined by Mr. Meyer is to establish stations in differeht sections where cream H. F. Meyer, formerly o f She- can lie delivered, and the cream­ tsiygan, Wis., but now located at ery people will call and collect Tacoma, was in Redmond this same. week looking over this section of the county to see what the out­ look and iswsibilities were for putting in a creamery here. Mr. Meyer is a practical cream­ ery man and from his oliserva- tions w hile here is satisfied that a creamery in this section would C. H. Irvin and Miss Nellie be u paying proposition both to Johnson, both of this city, were For the next six days, beginning MONDAY', July 3. we will offer a special bargain in each department o f the store, that for quality and price will be the BIGGEST BARGAIN in that class o f merchandise offered in this county. In case some o f the bargain lots are sold out before you visit the store, we will immediately supply their places with new lots at cut prices. This bargain event is to be the greatest month for business in the history o f the store. And no matter what thy price quoted you'll find the qualities dependable and worthy o f your patronage. Shoe Def it. Men’s Furnishings All of our Men’s $4.0 0 Oxford. Men-8 Wwrk Shirts, 60c quality < It 45c at 1 $2.11 Ladies Furnishing Knit Union Summer Suits, reg- ula ir 50c kind Dry Goods Dept. All Linen Unbleached regular 12V2C 3 . it 40c T o w e lin g . ar.d at 9 c ya i*d GLASS $ tnd CROCKERY co me and see Grocery Department You will always find this department complete, and prices right. Here are a few sample prices: Cheese, per lb 20c Laundry Soap, 8 bars 25c 3 bars Glycerine hand soap 25c Good Coffee, lb ..................... 25c 3 can Fruit.............................50c Tomatoes, 2 for .................... 25c EHRET BROS. BIG DEPARTMENT I have just received a large shipment of these celebrated goods in Spring and Summer weights and styles. I want you to see this line of GUARANTEED CLOTHING, for I am certain you will be satisfied with the goods, fit and price. Better come in today. TWO REDMOND PEOPLE WED SOMEWHAT SENSATIONAL All of our Indies’ $3. 00 Oxfords Capp’s Clothing An Kxperienced Creamery Man From Wisconsin Is Here Interesting Farm­ ers, Kanchers and Oth­ ers in the Project S u m m e r B a rg a in s at a n 11.50 PER YEAR STORE HIGHEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN PRICE married Tuesday evening at 8 o ’clock at the residence o f Mr. and Mrs. George Ehlers near the city, by Rev. Lilly in the pres­ ence o f relatives. Both the bride and groom are well known in Redmond. Mr. Irvin has lived here a number of years and is now engaged in the furniture and housefumishing business. Mrs. Irvin is a sister of Mrs. G. L. Ehlers and Mrs. 0. B. Hopley of this city. She has been teaching In the Redmond schools, is an accomplished musi­ cian and well known in social cir­ cles. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin will go to housekeeping in their residence in Ellinger’s Addition. H. M. Meithe and Miss Eva Hammond, both o f this city were married at Prinevile June 22d. They have gone to housekeeping on their ranch six miles north of town. Both Mr. and Mrs. Mei­ the are well known in Redmond, and their many friends wish them all kinds o f good luck and prosperity. E. L. R A P P “The Head to Foot Clothier.” Redmond, O r. T other dry farming sections the rain was e«pecia'ly beneficial as the crop was badly in need of moisture. Some o f the farmers in the non-irrigated section were feeling pretty blue over crop prospects before the rain came, but now they are wearing a smile and congratulatingthemselveson the improved outlook. Soaking Rains Last Week and This Insure Boun­ tiful Crops for Central Farmers and Ranchers If you desire to have a Part of State— Showers creamery established in this district, sign up on the lists Were General at Ehret Bros, and Lynch & Roberts stores the number of cows you will furnish cream from Sept 1st Three hundred will have to be se­ cured before the creamery can be started. The good soaking rain that fell in this section all day last week Friday and this week Monday was worth thousands o f dollars to the farmers and ranchers and Will Replat Into is bringing the growing crops Acre Tracts along at a rapid rate, which will Last w eek A. M. Collins bought insure a bumper crop for Crook through G. M. Huffman's real county. From advices received by The estate agency the Kenyon Addi­ Spokesman the rain was pretty tion to Redmond that adjoins general and covered a wide scope Eliinger’s Addition on the north. o f territory. As far north as The purchase price was $6,000. Madras, east to Prineville and The land is now in 5 and 10 acre for many miles west and south tracts, but Mr. Collins intends to The Redmond Spokesman will reports have come in that rain replat it into acre tracts and install a number of improvements had visited those sections. have same ready for market in the way o f labor saving ma­ In the Haystack country and about the first of September. chinery the coming month. A type setting machine that will set six different faces of type will be one o f the principal pie­ ces of machinery to be added to the plant. A large job press, a 30-inch pa­ per cutter, perforating and punching machine, a gasoline engine and necessary shafting and pulleys are some o f the oth­ er material that will be installed. The cost of the new outfit w’ ill be in the neighborhood of #3000. We wish to call your attention With the new material The Spokesman will have the best to the large and complete stock equipped job and newspaper o f­ we carry in the above lines. fice in Central Oregon, and the We have an assortment from paper will be enlarged and im­ proved. the two bit kind to the higher IMPROVEMENTS FOR SPOKESMAN STATIONERY and BOX WRITING PAPER % New Harness Shop Here priced goods. We can suit your ideas in this stock. E. Maher, the south 6th street hardware man, has made ar­ rangements to put in a first-class harness shop here. He proposes to give courteous treatment, good service and right prices to his customers. NORWOOD & ANDERSON