The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 29, 1911, Image 4

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W agons
I have recently received a large stock
of the Celebrated, well known
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Winona
Wagons
The BEST WAGON MADE. We have
all kinds and a guarantee goes with
ever}' one of them.
If you want a Satisfactory Wagon
You will Buy a WINONA.
E. MAHER
.NO MORE.
Freight Troubles
Th* Oregon Trunk Railway is open for businr«« to Opal City,
just north of Crooked River.
The Jones Warehouse Co.
GEO. A. JONES, Manager
will handle all freight at Opal City for the railroad. The old Shaniko
Moody Warehouse ivstem will be employed. Merchant* will get their
gooda promptly and without inconvenience. Opal City will be the freight
terminus for 90 davs more. Have your freight consigned in care of
JONES
Address communications to BEND OREGON.
O’NEIL BROTHERS COMPANY, INC.
M A D R A S , O R E.
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
Round Trips East
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From Madras, Metoiius, Culver and Opal City
S t^ a u l---- \ Milwaukee t ™ Philadelphia i *1no
Minneapolis I Chicago ) 50 New York \ l10850
Kansas City
"ity
Washington t
Omaha .. $60 _ St. Louis.. . $70.00 Baltimore
t S107-50
Duluth •1
Denver t m
Winnipeg
Colo. Spgs t
Boston ......... $110.00
Many other points in proportion.
Dates of Sale: June 16. 17, 21. 22. 28. 29. 30. July 1 to 6.
19, 20, 26. 27. 28, August 3, 4. 5. 14 to 17. 21 to 23. 28 to 30.
September 1. 2. 4 to 7.
A variety of routes going and returning. Return limit
October 31. Stopovers allowed in each direction.
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Oregon Trunk
R ailw ay
Clatsop Beach on the Pacific, Round Trips
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Madras, $12.15 Metoiius, $12.45
Culver. 12.30 Opal City, 12.75
Tickets sold daily: good returning all summer. 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..
Metoiius 9:30 a m., Madras 9:45 a.m. arrive Portland 7:45p.m.
B. R. Ness,
R. E. Michael,
Agent Culver, Ore.
Agent Madras. Ore.
J. H. Corbett.
T. A. Graham,
A gent Opal City, Ore.
Agent. Metoiius Ore.
A HOWLING SUCCESS.
Th* P<n Quid* Thal W«• Unique In
Coaoinai an Ich«.
For Sale.
Home for Sale
A
Mason
Kleien year old trotting horae tine condition. A llamlln organ in
will U* aold for feed Hill at mv
Redmond. Orv., Juno 22. 1911 stähle
in Kcdmond o» Saturda.v, 4M If Mis, Arthur Templeton.
Redmond. Ore.
July Ist. at 2 o’rlock p. m.
4 «qtq
Matt Kuleaeh.
Team for Sale
Two high grade Bb ('omets
All around ranch and family
Mare for «Sale
liest made, aatin silver fin­
young team, harness and wagon.
year old mare. hranded 'I Inquire at thia office.
Ititi
ish. gold piatovi boll, high O Ten
on
right
ahoulder. will In* s»>M
and low pitch. These cor
FOR SALK
nets atv practically new and for feed bill, at my stähle at
i'line
Kalls
on
Saturda.v.
June
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The choicest vacant comer fsix
will he sold at a bargain.
W. J. Wood*. 48t3 100 on Sixth street, only one
For further information in­ th.
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blvH'k from Hotel Redmond, thia
quire at Spokesman office.
is a snap for a quick buy, $ 1 h u i
fow for Sale
takes it. See Jones I .and Com­
Please Settle I p
G o « h I cow for aale reaiauiable.
pany
for terms.
Having sohl my lumber yard Inquire at thia Office.
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business in Redmond to the I\im*
llonu'N for .Sale
A-l.um Lumber Co.. 1 respect­
Wanted
fully ask all w ho are indebted to 100 aerva Und clearcd. See Two goral mares and one young
horse. Call at Spokesman office.
me to call at my office and settle l.iddell
on the Wilson ranch.
their accounts.
Po well Butti'S. Address. I’nne
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Ben (»otter. vjiie.
Sutieerdie for The .S|H»kesman.
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The Redmond Spokesman
Two Bh ('omets for Sale
Mr. Ib'wi'lla in hi* story of early
travels in Italy de»eril»e* an inter­
eating experience and a ''unique
guide, hot i of alinli he ernenn
tered in IV». The hnptiatery alnntla
but a *trp from the C'nnipo Santo,
ami the guide nähere»! the party m
with the air of one who ha» held Ina
great atroke in reserve until now.
He a ait»'d until they hail look«*«! at
»«Hue comparatively trifling svulp-
turea before he raixed hi* voice and
uttered a melodious »[»vie» of
howl.
While we atood in amaiement
the con*« ion* »trm ture of the dome
caught the a»tun«l and prolonged it
with a variety ami sw«*cfi»«**s of
which l could not have dreamed.
The man poured out in quit k »u«'
ressinn Ir.s muau'sl wail* and then
«eased, and a choir of heavenly ech­
oes Inimt forth in responae.
There *a* a *up«*rn»tiiral leauty
in the*«* harmonica of which I <!<*-
T a k e n l Tp
«jmir of giving anv true idea. l'hev
wer«* of »uoh tender ami evalttxl
rapture that we might well have
thought them flu* voi,«*» of young about May 15. two l«a> mares,
eyed cherubim »inging a* the\
pa*»«*«l through paradise They yearling and a 3-year old weigh­
•eemeil a celestial compassion that ing alHv.it 1100. Owner can
stivoped and simtli«**! and rose again same by paying charges.
in lofty act'laim.
We were long silent am! then
btvke forth with orie* of admira-
For Sale or Trade
ti«»n. of which the marvelous echo
First-class No. 3 Faul
made eloquente.
"Did you ever hear such musk* a» Stump Puller with cable, for
that ?*’ asked the guide.
trade for stock. Daniel
“The papal ehoir doe* not equal or
dell.
Wilson Ranch. Po
it,” we answered with one voice.
The cicerone «as not to be si-
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lenced even with such a tribute. ville, Oregon.
He went on:
•'Perhaps, as Americans, yon
PARK
know Mi*hu Keel more, the preai- See MELROSE
Jones
land
Company
dent? No? Ah, what a tine man!
OWNERS
(Not
Ac
r «ay
Well, one «lay he saul to me here.
'We have the finest echo in the terms on lots in Melrose Park.
world in the hall of congress.' 1
said nothing, hut for answer I Those who have their dental
merely howl«*»! a little — thus!
Moshu Fillmore was convinced. work done at Dr. Cline's office in
Saul he, 'There is no other echo in Khret’s block, are always satis­
fied. for he uses all the improved
the world.’
“I am unique," pur*tied the cice­ dental methods and all his work
rone, "for making this e»*ho. But.”
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he added, with a sigh, “it ha* l>een is guaranteed.
mv ruin. The English have put me
in all the guidetxvok*, ami some­ Bring your final proof notices
times I have to howl twenty times to The Spokesman office. We
a day.
will make out your application
“When our Victor Emmanuel for proving up. and attend to all
came here 1 ahowed him the church, the details necessary in the mat
the tower and the Camp«» Santo.
Said the king: 'Pfui' ”—here the ter.
cicerone gave that sweeping out­
ward motion with both hands by The finest homes in Redmond
which Italians dismiss a trilling wifi be located in beautiful MEL­
subject. “ 'Make me the echo!’
ROSE PARK with its large lots
“ I was forced,” concluded the and
wide streets and avenues,
cicerone, with a strong sense of in­
jury in his tone, “to howl half an on the highest elevation within
hour without ceaaing."
the city limits, with irrigation
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A T e r rib le T h re a t.
An engineering operation uptown
made it necessary a few davs ago
for one of the workmen to hold an­
other on a rope halfway down a
deep well. A fall would probably
have lieen fatal, and Patrick kept
the rope tight and steady while
Terence made the dangeroua de­
scent.
After a quarter of an hour Pat­
rick's attention wandered to some­
thing else. Instinctively he kept
hold of the rope, hut he did not
hear Terence calling to him that it
was time to pull him up until his
fellow worker raised his voice in an­
gry protest.
“ Pull me up,” called Tprence.
“Pull me up, I tell ye. If ye don’t
pull me up, drat ye. I'll cut the
rope, and then where'll you be?”—
Philadelphia Times.
T h « C it y of P a ris .
The founders of Pari*, emigrat­
ing from »ome (»reek or Etruscan
country on the shores of the Medi­
terranean sea, rowed their galleys
up the river Seine. They took pos-
sesaion of the island in that stream
on which their city is built and, ac­
cording to the legends that have
come down to the present time,
called it “Baris,” which is Greek
for a boat then used upon the river
.Vile, whence Paris. The island on
which the adventurers landed was
held to t.vpify a boat, and to this
day the coat of arms of that fa­
mous city is an ancient galley.—Ar­
gonaut.
O n « W a y O ut.
An influential woman member of
a fashionable church in Philadel­
phia had gone to her pastor with
the complaint that she was greatly
disturbed bv one of her neighbors.
“Why,” sail) ahe, “that man in the
pew behind ours destroys all my de­
votional feelings when he trie# to
sing. Couldn’t you ask him to
change hia pew?” The pastor re­
flected. “ Well,” said he at last, “I
naturally feel a little delicacy on
that (core, especially as I should
have to give a reason. But I tell
you what I might do—I might aak
him to join the choir.”
water on every lot
When in need of any dental
work call on Dr. C. A. Cline in
the Khret block, and you will Is* |
pleased with the results obtained
All the latest methods of dental
practice are used, and satisfac-
tion in every instance guaran­
tee.!.
NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION
Department of th» Interior. U. S
Band Offirr at Th» Dali»*, Orrgon.
June 10, 1911.
Notice i* hereby giv»n that Er»«lnrk
II. Wj|»on. of I.ai «1 law. Or»eon, «boon
January 3tth. 1910, mail» ?i.»m.-*t»a»l
No. OfitSW, for NWJ, S»»tH>n C. Town
»hip l.r> South, Kang«- 12 Ea»t, Wiliam
»tt» M«-ndian. ha* tiled notir» of mt»n
tion to mak» Final commutation Proof,
to »»tablmh claim to th» land almv.-
'bucrib»«!, ti»fnr» It. C. Kill*. U. S i
l 'ommiiuiion»r at hi* oflic», at Bend,
Oregon, on th» 24th day of July. 1911.
Claimant nam»» a* witn«-**»»
Jam»« Hre»n of Rend, Oregon.
Chaunc»y P. H»rker. Grov»r (i. C,*r-
king. David .M. Siry. all of Lstdlaw,
Oregon.
('. W. Moor». K»gi*t*r.
Finit publication june 15-july IS
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Hotel Redmond
K. L I'AKKKR. Prop'r.
LEADING HOTEL OF CENTRAL OREGON
We Cater to the Commercial Trade
“The Palace”
JAMES B. (.KKKN, Proprietor
Corner of Seventh and E St».,
REDMOND, OKK.
Fine Wines, Liquors
and Cigars
A Good Line of ¡A in c h Goods
Carried in Stock
Everything of the Best
Prepared Paint
VYe have a lar^e stock of the Celebrated PHOENIX PRK-
F A RED I AIN’T, all colors, that you should sen* if you are
Kointf to need paint this year.
A CARLOAD OF Bl GGIES, 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