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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1911)
Redmond and Vicinily future home. Mr. Hanson hus resided in Redmond for some time and numls>rs a host of Krolhrrhood uf Owls, Next .No. 122 friends here Mho wish him pr»m- lierity in his new location. THE STOKE OF BETTER VALUES REDMOND, OKECON M .r l» Innliltng. a n n u l. ry K ru U y night in K lirrl V i»i t tog n ii'inb rn i Invllixl to Good pure, fresh candies, as sorted flavors, 25 ets per pound. o Cool • X K K. Mlt.I.H. K x w u tiv » .1 49tf Crook County Abstract Co. |liu ’or|M>ratnD M endenhall ' s . t a t s ’ Furnishings You are protected in every way when you trade with us. We ask you to ins|HH*t all merchandise bought of us, and insist on your returning anything not entirely satisfactory Isffore it is soiled. Compare our prices and quality of goods with others and you w ill see we have no competition. 52tf Gregory’s Variety Store. Up-to-date M 't of Alm trart Hook» A ll work iruaraiitocd. M V photograph Uia record». II. E. Wilde, »criclary, I'rltievllle, Ore. V. A numltor of Indians from the Warmsprings reservation were here last week Fritluy. They tlid considerable trading at Hobbs' bakery, buying bake stuff, etc., and fresh fruit. HATS ROYAL TAILORS ARE THE BEST Fresh green onions, 10 cents a Farm for sale or rent. Enquire bunch, two hunches for 15 cents of II. A. Shcnk, Redmond. Illtf at the Pioneer Meat Market. !19tf A. Warren of the firm of War Try a suck the “ Best” flour. ren St Woodward, civil engineers You M ill like it. Itedmond Feed 51 tf of this city, returned last Thurs • a M C a day from a business trip to Port There M ill lie Methodist ser land. vices ut the M. E. church next Money invested in l/»ts in Mel •Sunday, July 9th morning and rose Park NOW. will double in evening. the next year. Let us do your next order of • Mayor Jones returned front commercial job printing. High his trip to Portland last Thurs grude work und prices satisfac tory. The Redmond Spokosmun. day night. Home made mince meat at the , (let your tailor made clothing at Gregory's Variety Store. Sat Pioneer Meat Market. 89tf isfaction guaranteed. 52tf Miss Paulina Weist ami Miss We pay cash for fresh eggs. Angie Young of Bend, and Miss 39tf Nettie Cast of this city, are visit Pioneer Meat Market. ing this week with Mrs. Fred < J. C. Williams and M-ife and Sherwood on the ranch near the the Hutchins family Ment to city. Tetherow bridge to fish and pass Buy a "Motor Washer” for the the 4th. home. There is nothing better. If you are going to paint Bee Jackson sells them. 46tf Jackson. It will pay you. 46tf S. H. Snider of Bend, w as here In the center of Melrose Park ¡last Saturday attending the addition to Itedmond is located Water Users' meeting. the only public Park M-ithin the Two vacant corner* on E street city limits, it covers five acres. Wtween Hotel and De|»>t lOOx 100, also two corners, 50x100 Allen Willcoxen and family of ime location. Jones laind Corn- Powell Buttes, and J. P. Doherty of this city, went fishing above pun) for terms. Bond the 4th. They had a gesid time and made a big catch. A Y. Swain of Chehalis. Wn.. is expecting to come this section Mendenhall's for ice cream. in a short time to look after his 40 acres of ditch land he has in See the Universal Ranges at this section near the city. Jacksons. The quality is high. The price I om ’. 46tf fcThe most satisfactory 5 cent Cigar in the cit> the ' It B.” Z. T. McC’lay and M-ife enjoyed You will like them ufter you a pleasant outing at the river the have smoked one. $ 4 9 tf M endenhall ' s . 4th. You can alM-ays get fresh bo Work on the Munin building logna and weiners at the Pioneer OR the corner of 6th and F street M' at M arket. M tf 1 that was suspended for several days waiting for lumber, was re- The Tum-A-Lum Luml»er Co. fttne l this Meek. has lime, cement and brick at jranL H tf If you wont satisfactory bread I. L Osls>rne at "The Shop” and |)astry use the “ Best” flour, is making a number of nice ■old by the Redmond Feed St of furniture these days. pieces Fuel Co. Once you use It, you’ll have no other. 51 tf If you are going to build see Johnson Bros, new store build the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. for ing on north Sixth street is near your building material. They ly com pleted and ready for occu have a complete stock and you will not be held up for lack of pancy material. 49tf Co. >lest and most attractive Cascade Creamery Butter—the plac e in the city our ice cream best made cun In* Insight at the pari«' and ice cream always Pioneer Meat Market 89tf right. 49tf M endenhall ’ s . Steeson and Conqueror Brands $3.00 to $5.00 SHIRTS The well known Argonaut brand, made full Popular Priced Tail oring establishment in the country. Their good« have given uni versal satisfae t i o n for a long time, and the guarantee that goes with all of these clothes gives the pur chaser utmost confi- decce, which is never imposed on. 50c to $2.00 COLLARS The Easy Slip brand 2 for 25c NECKTIES The Kaiser Brand, new est and best 50 and 75c SOCKS Lisle and Silk Lisle, fancy colors Come in NOW and ROYAL TAILORS’ let us take your All Wool Garments measure for a Summer Suit Are Absolutely Guaranteed 12* to 50c SHOES Hamilton-BroM’ns, all the latest styles $2.00 to $5.00 ► ----------------------------- [their With the neM- mail schedule A number of Redmond citizens want; to Prineville to help that from Culver to Prineville and < to with their 4th of July cele- from there to this point the peo ple in this section are not much Bon. better served than they were by pgory's Variety Store car- the old Shaniko route. the I mk lies Home Journal trns in stock. They are mod- Peter Schuttler W’agons, the jand have the only original light running kind. Jackson jc chart, which makes them sells them. 46tf blc and easy to use Prices t han the inferior pat The Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. t a t * on the market Why not has a large stock of dry lumber boy [the liest? Monthly style of all kinds. 49tf free at our store. 52tf Swan Erickson of Minneaplois, ten doors at the Tum-A father-in-law of Joe Buckley of Lumber Co. 4!Hf this city, who recently arrived here, has contracted with the P. Hanson and family left Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. for Week for Trout I,ake, Wn., material for a large house he in ■e they will make their tends to build this season in the WARNER'S RUST PROOF CORSETS Good style. Yes, the best there is. A wearer of a Warner’s does not look uncomfortable. Quite the reverse. She looks as though she really enjoyed wearing her corsets. Even poor dress ing cannot conceal the lines that a good corset will give. Warner’s! Well, it’s the best we know. You may be stout or very slender, but we can fit you with a Warner’s—fit you comfortably, too, with a corset that cannot rust, break or tear. Muslin Underwear Corset Covers, Combination Suits, Underskirts GROCERY DEPARTMENT SOAPS! SOAPS! Bob White, white laundry, the bar... .05 “ “ “ 1(H) bars $4.50 W’hite Borax Naphta .......... the bar .05 Golden Star Laundry “ .05 Ivory Soap................................ “ .05 Fairy S o a p ............................... “ .05 Lava Soap.................................. “ .10 Palm Olive, hand s o a p .......... “ 12V 2 A FEW SPECIALTIES DRY WHOLE MILK, a new article. One can equals six cans of Condensed milk, per can...................................... 30c Fresh Ripe Pineapples, each.................40c Canned “ 2V2 lb. tin s......... 25c Dill Pickles, bulk, quart........................ 25c Coal Oil, per gal .................... 30c Lynch & Roberts THE STORE OF LOWER PRICES ANI) BETTER VALUES We (Tose at 6:30 p. m. Except Saturday, 10 p. m. Redmond, Oregon He expebts his southern part of the city. Mr. near the city. Erickson is a well known con to arrive the last of the week. tractor of Minneapolis, having been in the building business If you love your wife buy her there for the past 80 years. a pound of that nicely assorted candy at Mendenhall’s. 49tf Indies' calling cards, the lat est style cards and type, printed The Spokesman is a day late to resemble copper plate print at this week owing to the absence of the editor two days at Prine- The Spokesman office. ville and the 4th being a holiday. New goods almost daily at Mrs. J. H. Cook and daughter Jackson’s. 46tf Irma left this week for Portland Several Redmond pnrties went where it is anticipated a change to the Deschutes river to picnic of climate will benefit Miss Irma’s and fish the 4th. health. F. H. Swain arrived here from The “ Mothers' Meeting” of the Chehalis, Wn., Sunday night and local W. C. T. U. last Friday after will remain about three months noon at Mrs. Iambs' was well on his forty acres of ditch land attended. The next meeting will beheld at the home of Miss Jones on July 14th, and will be in charge of Mrs. Lilly. Subject for con sideration will be “Sunday Ob servance.” All ladies interested in a clean tow-n are requested to be present. WE BUY Butter and Eggs dealer, and will put in a plumb ing and tinning establishment in connection with the hardware store. Mr. Wheeler is an exper ienced plumber and tinner. The finest homes in Redmond will be located in beautiful MEL For that tired, overheated feel ROSE PARK w ith its large lots ing our soda fountain and ice and wide streets and avenues, cream will revive you. on the highest elevation within 49tf M endenhall ’ s . the city limits, with irrigation water on every lot. A new sidewalk on the west The Spokesman’s Job side of 6th street between E and Printing pleases. F street has added much to the appearance of the street. The meeting of the water users W. J. Wheeler, formerly of held here last Saturday was Lewistow’n, Montana, has asso well attended, and a large ciated himself with E. Maher, amount of business of importance the south 6th street hardware transacted.