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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1911)
T will conduct Un* utTuirn of th« the apiM'arance of the place and limoli. stationery and confection- give a letter chance for the dis- cry »toro in th«* |»>»tofllcc hoild- play of g«**d» and raring for cua- ! tomera. Brui li«' rbuod of Owl*, Noni No. 122 ing personally. tedinomi and Vicmily «ED M O ND . OREGON M-'. i* «very Friday night in Khrrl b ulkl'g V lull llng Hi m c m l n i » invìi- 'I lu ■U»i"l ► 1 Mil I I ... II,.. J. O. i ' o o i . k y , Mae "¡r If y»nj love your wife buy her Tin’ Tum-A-Lum l,uml»-r Co. a pound of that nicely a*»orted Im» limo, comont and brick at ,|n'ir v a n i candy at M u t a h l l ' l 4ttt I" ' We pay rn»h for fresh egg». Crook County Abstract Co. Pioneer Meat Market, awr (iMurporatMl) U| '■> .Ui*- i>f Alwin». I ii.xiku All v»ork gunrsnlcwd I,....r.r. Il I n * plmli>gr»ph 1 Wiki. . -.. r. i»r\ Lynch »V Robert» have the , . , ho - (Jet your tailor made clothing at Gregory's Variety Store. Sat- i»faction guaranteed. 62tf dll fountain in their drug »ton- now in o|»>ration. The building formerly occupi ed by the Redmond Miilinery ha» been bought by Wm. I'hoenix Dr. Harr, the dentiat who re- Re\, < line wili hold llaptiat BIMj move«! to the corner of fith cently arrived here, i» now lo services forenm.n and evening in ar)1j |, cate I in othcoN m the John»oit the M E. church here next Sun- building on north (ith »treet. day. If you wont »atiafactory bread urn! |»a»try uae the “ Beat” Hour, Farm for »ule or rent. Knipiire I f you are going In build »er Bold by the Redmond Feed & o i II A. Shenk, Redmond, Ulti | the Turn-A Lum Lumber Co. for Fuel Co. Once you uae it. you’ ll [your building material. They have no other. 61 tf Money invented in I*its in Mel have a complete »lock and you Park N<i\v. will double la will not be held up for lark of Mr*. Z. T. McClay thi* year, the next year. material. a» in |ia»t HruiHon». ha» the moat Prill, tllr, I Of. Lynch & Roberts THE STORE OF IM E R PRICES THE STORE OF BKTTER VALUES GROCERIES FOR THE HARVEST DAYS Corn, Peas and Beans 10c a can, $1.15 doz. cans assorted T h e se p ric e s w e re n e v e r b e fo r e h e a rd o f in C e n tra l O r e g o n . T h is s a le la sts o n ly 2 w e e k s m o re t'aMcade Creamery Rutter—the attractive yard in the city. Her F R. Thompson and family, heat made can be bought at the ’ A«wer beds and vegetable gar- fon r re»identa of this city, are Tittf den an* way ahead o f anything Pioneer Meat Market. now located at Dardenelle», Ark. around here. J<Hieph li. Jackson i » rearrang Horne made mince meat at the For that tired, overheat«»! feel ing h i » hardware »tore ho a» to Piot * er Meut Market. d'.ttf ing our m»la fountain and ice I letter diapluy hi» large »lock. Here are Some Sample Prices cream will revive you. Buv a "Motor Waaher" for the 4ittf M kndknhai . i /8. Peter Schuttlcr Wagon», the hon - There ¡»nothing I tetter. light running kind. Jack»on 'Jack »on »ella them. Kit f u »ell» them. Ifitf Just arrived, our second car of Snow Drift Hour. Once used R. ’. Wilaon of thi» city, at- The Turn-A-I.um Lumber Co. u you will have no other. Try a tond- i| the Chautampm at (ilud hu» a large ntock of dry lumber sack. McSherry’ » Feed Store, lt f •ton- last week, and wa» much of ail kind». 49tf u olea »I with the program pn Try a sack the “ Best” flour. J. K. FreeU-rg who lately ar sente« I. u You will like it. Redmond Feed rived in Redmond from Harriett, ilt f Jwu vacant corner* on K street N. i >.. i» in Portland thi» week & Fuel Co. u betv - rn Hotel and I>ej»»t 100x buying a »lock of general mer Mr. Fry is building lietween 100 , al»o two comer», 60x100 chandise f«*r hi» »tore he will op the State Hank and the Oregon sam- ocation. Jones l .a ml Corn- en here a»»»n. (»rill. The building will be oc pan) for terms. u cupied a» a harl»*r shop. 1 jc I h h ’ calling card*, the lat I f you are going to |>aint sec est style cani» and type, printer! For »ale, or will trade for land to resemble ropjx-r plate print at ~ Jack It will |>ay you. -Pdf i» near the Sister*, my fine new 5- The S|»>kcsinan office. j 4 r<M im bungalow. J. M. Judd. MH F. M. White hus a hunch of Redmond. Oregon. It2 Screen dt»*rs ut the Tum-A- • ■ hog* n hi» ranch near the city that he expect* to get good re I,um l.mnlM-r Co. 4iHf turn- from thi* year. The moat satisfactory 5 cent Wt Hose at 6:30 p. A plute glass front is |<eing put cigar in the city the “ R. B. ” Except Satsrdav, 10 p In the renter of Melrose Park in the Jackson building that w ill You will like them after you addit ion to Redmond is located I k - occupied by F ree berg Broa, have smoked one. the only public Park within the a» u general atore. 49 tf M e n d e n h a l l ' s . headquarters at Chicago, was view to locating. He is favorably city limit*, it cover* five acres. You arc protected in every way Miss Elizabeth Smith ha« been here Monday getting acquainted impressed with this section *o when you truth- with us. We ask confined to the house several with the business men and con- far as he has seen i t M< i.dcnhair* for ice cream. you to in»|H-ct ull merchandise day* with »'seven- attack of ton- ditions of the country. The accident on the Oregon OM |M>tutocH are scarce in the bought of u*. and insist on your silitis. Good pure, fresh candies, as Trunk railroad Monday near returning anything not entirely «•d t •nd market. Fn-sh gn-en onions, 10 cents a sorted flavors, 25 cts per pound. Moody, in which several lives satisfactory la-fore it i» soil«»!. If 49tf M e n d e n h a l l ’ s . hunch, two bunches for 15 cents were lost, caused considerable Se- the I ’ niversal Range» at Comport- our prices anti quality i* at the Pioneer Meat Market 39tf • excitement here when the news iMinx. The i|uatity is high. of giM»l» with other* and you will If Try those peas, beans and was received Tuesday morning, see we have no competition. The price low. -P’>tf it I*-t us do your next order of corn at Lynch A Roberts. 10c per 52tf (In-gory’» Variety Store. ti commercial job printing. High can, good quality. It2 Elmer Covert and family and fou can al way» get fresh bo «I grade work and prices satisfac his sisters have been enjoying a New goods almost daily at logna and weiner* at the Pioneer I. tory. The Redmond Spokesman. V. E. Jones of Des Moines, la. fishing and outing trip on the Me- Jackson’s. 46tf •it Meat Market. an immigration agent of the tolius river. The recent improvement* made W. S. Welier. traveling passen- Great Northern Railway, was in W 11. Anderson ha» l»»ught J. in the interior of Lynch & Rob- ger and immigration agent of Redmond Monday sizing up the A. ¡Norwood’» interest in the Carl Ehret and Postmaster firm of Norw<»»l & Amh-rson and erta general store add greatly to the Great Northern Railway with conditions around here. Norwood left Sunday for Steel- head falls for a several days’ Gregory’s Variety Store car fishing trip. ries the ladies Home Journal The "Made in Oregon" move- patterns in stock. They are mod J&mrs J. Hill Offer* $1,000 Silver Trophy Cup for B est Wheat Raised in United States in 1911 Exhibited em. and have the only original ment inaugurated be the Manu- at American Land and Irrigation Exposition. guide chart, which makes them facturers’ Association, of Port- simple and easy to use. Prices land, will do much to stimulate La»' month thi» p«p«*r pulill.hcl an Thn wheat muat la- accompanied hy (mranna. »fating there faetar That wheat no more than the inferior pat the manufacture and sale of ■nwi 1 of Ihn great I jmi .I .Show to In- an althlaiif, witne»»isl o th e r I« pvhihitnl only hy actual gmwvr. Total goods made within the state. terns on the market Why not ht-M in NVw York City on Novrniber Vichi per arm. Mriluat of preparation Monthly style X lo II, Io irrt lUr miMt induitrknit nf lami. Ikate amt methaal of »owing buy the best? Srw Yorker* both N a ti.» American- | -red. Date of harveating What crop» books free at our store. 52tf Groceries Groceries Sugar, best per sack. Sugar, beet Snow White Flour Madras Flour Corn Mea! Hominy Columbia Oats per box, Columbia Wheat $«.80 6.60 1.95 1.65 .40 .40 .40 .40 Sanitary Wide-mouth Fruit Jars. . . . . . . . . . . . per doz. $1.00 Fruit Jar Rubbers M .10 Fruit Jar Tops “ .25 Apple Butter, 5 lb. jars . 1.10 Apple Butter, small can s....... 30 Beech Nut Brand Pork and Beans 15-20-30 Shasta Brand Jam, all kinds V 2 gal. c a n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Lynch & Roberts WE BUY Batter and Eggs Redmond, Oregon A M Y F A R M E R O R G R O W E R M A Y W IN T H IS V A L U A B L E CUF ami foreigner* «mi lo ihn I ihmk I acre- of III country, away from the over ! croWil I. unhealthy ritira, wlirrn work la Ma -n ami liant lo nini. Mur h II»« l»-nn ilotir »Inm thru Tlw farmer« all orar flm country am lining 1" try amt gat t il lam n I Hill nip away from Ihn Korthwrat. We mti»l prêtent Ihl» l>y rn ing la-iter wheal ami muai ha>e a big %)■ il.it Irom Ibi» »et-Hoii m i that wa «rill not only havn (he la-«l chasm to Wm tliia valuable ( I IXM Cup, bul that many <>f the New Yorker» will roma i U our »e. taut amt tmv lami WV nertl in..re goal neigblair» amt mu«t help lamm hi« ha-alily amt alan thn tlreaf North cat. were grown on land for three (St year» previous. Special Pointa. The general appearance and weight of thn wheal—thn truene«» to variety ami type- will alao govern the judge« in givtug tide gnat prim. Farmers Get Busy. If will lw a great honor I « yon If you nan win this valuable cup. The value s ------------- »><• *-"» »»«■ prime tor «md. Then, too, vour neigh cattle sale that will take place in i«.m will be proud of you— for the win R?<imond next Monday, Julv ning of thi» cup will edverti»e thi» 17th. county thi» atate and our Cmwt North went. Don't let Canada or the South we»t win thi» cup and gvt the honor Samuel W'eihl of Sisters, was ...d advert Ling, which .h.n.hi belong to f there on business last thi» community and the Northwe»t for rnlidng the Bn eat wheat in the world. Saturday. Ik* vour purl. Start now. If you haven't reeeiied one of the handeome ('(»»lest and most attractive leaflei. I...ie.i hy the (ireai Northern p |aCt. in the city- our ice cream lUilwnv which (H h all about thii pritc 1 . , mp ami ai»o »everai other valuable cup* l* » r lo r anti ice cream always ami ca«h prim»— which you can win right. 4!>tf MENDENHALL’*. write today to E. C. la-mlv, t'.eneral Immigration Agent of the Ureal North em Hallway, at Room No. i i s . tircat J. P. I>t>herty Sunday ed in Red - Northern Itnilding, Nt. Paul. Minaeaota. ¡ypmd. lie will »end you Ihl» lea lid and al»o ■ tell you how to pack and where to «lop p A p ,R ( ) f A lp U llg h . C a l.. your urain. Write to-day. It mav mean . \ , a $i.ono prise cup or a li.ooo caih prize amveti here this wee. . and is W h«' You Mutt Do to Win Thii Cup. T V romlitlona arc very «Imple amt raay nml any farmer nr grower in thn tn ttrl state» ran caaily corn pete fur thi« «up. T V trophy cup offered l»y .lastra J. H ill- ' 'hairinan of thn Koanl of I lime tora i>f Ihn limât Norflu-rn Hallway la o f » ¡IVer ami i- f aitMd St I l g l A If la •««> five feet high amt i* elaborately mgra> -«I. It will lai prearntmt your« tu M " amt hobt alway* to the farmer nr A .w e r in thn Unitivi Stute» who axhIMt i I hr l«.«l liai pouml« of wheat i t th- American l .«ml amt Irrigui ion Expo»rmn, which wilt Iw lieht at Mail taon S<|uarn flanlr-n. New York ('tty. kiher :i to It, Itili. srs The finest homes in Redmond will lie located in beautiful MEL ROSE PARK with its large lots and wide streets and avenues, on the highest elevation within the city limit», with irrigation water on every lot •t.ooo ran a our tnT F0»- looking the country over with a To Trade for Crook County Land j own two nke four ^ galow cottages, brand new. in Tacoma, Washington, located in fine residence district. I value these two houses at 52500. I have an equity of $1500 for which I desire to trade for some Crook county land. For further par- ticulars and photos of the houses see Mr. Fry in the Central Ore- gon Irrigation Company office, Redmond. lt f For Sale Forty acres of irrigated land, free from rock and junipers. fenced and partly under cultiva- tion, guaranteed water right. deep soil and well protected from front. Smiles from railroad. If taken within 30 days can be bought for $120(1. Terms reason- able. Cash a consideration. For particulars inquire at Spokesman office. lt f Redmond Steam Laundry I wish to announce to the people of Redmond and ^ vicinity and sur rounding towns that I have start ed a S T E A M L A U N D R Y in Redmond on 9th street between D and E streets, and solicit their patronage. PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS. PRICES REASONABLE GOOD WORK GUANANTEED. Packages Called for and Delivered. M R S . W . A . G O L D E N , P r o p ’r.