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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1911)
The Redmond Spokesman Extract- frein a Diary. I AM SPENDING TDD MI CH ••Ijjst month my wages mid my Nurd ami other livinir expenses and loft me ton dollars for im iontals. The ton is gone. ! ■ noth- : ' I M »« d ! ' ber just ho» l spent't. but at the b«‘s .one is almost hut for which I cannot account “ 1 am spending too much for pleas .re and there are many things 1 need" IMbiMini every ThunnUv by H. II. a C. I. PAI MCK ,1 HKUMOND, OKKOON St’HSCKlITION RATES StncUy »< Advanc* « W \.-ar, • $1 M Three month», 5<V Six month*. .75 Single co |> i « i . be Vt»VKKTISINd KA V KS made known ujv.il kji).hoatkHi Make »11 mon«*y» payable and addreea all communication* to li. H. & C. t- I'alnu-r. Kcdmoud, Or»goii. Entered a* *»von.l c l»*» matter Juiv 14 , IS1U at the Poatotltce at Redmond. Oregon, under the Act of Mch. 3, 1K7V. THE WAY TO S A V E - HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT W ITH Redmond Bank of Commerce J. W. Brewer. Tres. B. A. Kendall. Vice-Pres. G M. Slocum. Cashier. Plumbing and Tinning We have recently installed in connection with S lah cr’s Hard ware Store, a complete Plumb ing and Tinning outfit, and in vite your patronage in this line. ^ All orders will receive prompt attention and the wor v done un der the direction of an experi enced man. Pipe and Fittings, Wholesale and Retail MAHER fc H HEELER Shop at Maher’s Hardv are Store, South 6th street. 1’hone 1709 Cafe Royal Sixth and F streets JAS DOUGHERTY. Prop’ r carries in stock the L E A D IN G BRANDS OF GOODS that are handle'1 in all first-clas3 cafe.-. BEN GOTTER Contractor and Builder Plans, Specification« and Estimate« furn ished ror all clases o f buildings. Office one block east of Jackson* Hardware Store, Redmond Redmond. Oregon, July 20. 1911 Business condition« in this see tion have changed considerably since a year ago. The truly intelligent activity, and this young man should con- tribute to society «happinessand welfare the grnce which come» through study, toil and honest t hought._________________ According to interviews pub lished in the Portland pepers with officers o f the Oregon Trunk Kail road in relation to the completion o f the railnwd bridge across U rooked river, it begins to look as if the road would not get into Redmond until about t’ hristmas time. That would bring our 4th o f July. Kailroud Day celebration. Thanksgiving. Christmas and New Year’s celebration all at one time. PLEASANT RIDGE Attorneys for bond companies Mrs. Earl Benton and baby are curious people. No two attor daughter o f Redmond, visited neys have an opinion alike. with friends here last week. A. A. Green who has beet The weather does get some hot working on the ditch«*« neai even in this section o f the state. Powell Buttes, has returned home Last Friday afternoon was an e x for the hay mg season. ample. The Greenluylgh family have George The hot weather smile is partic-1 moved to Redmond. ulariy noticeable these days on Hunter and family now' occupy the faces o f the ice cream and the Greenhalgh ranch, w hich they recently liought. soda fountain men. A number o f people from h«*re went to Redmond last Tuesday With ; bun |**r crop o f hay ami evening to mm * Governor West alfalfa n this «listrict there is no and the members o f the Desert need to worry al>out the future Land board. Many more from success of the Redmond section. h«*re would have attended the Wonder if the city will have to meeting o f the l»»ard. but the go through the throes of another officials arrive«! a day sooner than election in order to get the bonds expecteil. Mrs. L. J. Green left last Fri sold t>> build a municipal water day for the camp meeting in works system. Portland. From there she in An auto u ■ ii!e ride these hot tends to go to Harrison. Idaho, to nights :u-. rly a*. g «s »l as a ride visit her children. L. E. Smith ha« some first on a trolley car. We have no troll eys here, but plenty o f autos, and class timothy and alfalfa hay. last year's crop. Phone him. H17. good roads to speed them on. SMITH ROCK When it comes to holding stock sales the Central Oregon Live (Formerly Hillman) stock Association o f Redmond Mr. and Mrs. John Fay and knows how to pull off a satisfac family left Saturday for their new- tory stunt, and then some. home in Bend. W. E. Thielvoldt sold his farm The people o f this city should to Mr. Peck ham and is now buy “ Made in Oregon” goods temporarily living in the stone from the local merchants when building tielonging to Hegardt ever the price and quality are Bros, and Thielvoldt. equal to Eastern made goods. The local ball nine defeated a team from the bridge gang Sun And now the eye« o f a number day afternoon by a score o f 17 to 3. o f people from the Alberta count Mr. Peck ham and family have ry are turned toward this part of moved onto the farm recently Oregon. Ia*t ’em come; there is vacated by W. E. Thielvoldt plenty o f room for lots o f them. The Iaulies' Pioner Club met with Mrs. Oliver Swanson last As an indication that business Wednesday afternoon. and she is getting better all over the Unit took the I adit*« over to the Crook ed States after a depression o f six ed river bridge to spend the after months, the various large rail- noon, where they had an enjoy mad companies are placing ord able time. ers for new equipment o f locomo The farmers are all busy this tives and cars. week in the hay field. Most of them have nearly finished cutting That Oregon Trunk Railroad their first crop which will turn engineer w ho who was running out very satisfactory. 50 miles an hour around the A large crowd attended the “ Shoo F ly” curve when he had mass m«*eting held here last orders to hold his speed down to Wednesday evening to vote on 10 miles, and caused a wreck and changing the name o f the town loss o f six lives, will have a hard Hillman to some other name. time to convince any jury that he A fter the votes were counted the w as not to blame for the accident. name o f Smithrock was found to lead by a large majorty. Strangers coming into Red mond and seeing the building Money invested in Lots in Mel going on cannot help but realize rose Park NOW, will double in that this isa live city. And when the next year. they go out into the surrounding country and see the good crop j showing they are more than ever satisfied that the Redmond Dis trict is the place to locate in. We heard a young man remark last week that “ The the world owes me a living.” It is hoped for that young man’s good that he’ ll get the notion out o f his head. It ’s a mistake, a grave mistake. He never entertained a more foolish idea nor one which will bring him a smaller measure o f respect. The world owe* the younf man nothing; hut instead he owes the world and society an active, noble manhood, a steady, honest energy which will enable him to associate with decent men and women in a true manliness o f character that will make his friendship valuable and his pres ence and companionship desired. City Dray R. C. IM M E L K ’S Lumber Yard Carries a Complete SttH*k of Lumber and Hu i Id in g Material Rustic and V Siding Flooring, Headed Ceiling All kinds of Rough and Finish Lumber l«et me figure with you on your next lumber bill. Estimate« furnish«*! free for all classes of buildings. Yards on Fifth St. between C and D streets Phone 1*102 RED M O N D , ORE. Jos. H. Jackson sells Ranges, Heating and Cook Stoves, Rudders’ Hardware, John Deere, Canton Clipper and Oliver Plows, Wagons, Buggies and Hacks, and all the other good« that K wh in the Hardware trade. Come and aee un . Satisfaction Guaranteed Joseph H. Jackson, wmod THE PIONEER ME A T M A R K E T t Have you inspected our stock? It will |«y you to do so. We handle everything obtainable in the way o f Meats, Fish. Poultry and Vegetables. T ry Us fo r GOOD S E R V IC E J • O. W O LF & GO,, P rop 9rs. Tum=A=Lum Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealer« LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL AND Will give price« delivered at yard or Roberts Br«m’ . mill. Transfer Line Office and Yard 2 blocks east o f Redmond Hotel, Redmond All Orders Given Prompt Satisfactory Attention Warren & Woodward Civil Engineers IR R IG ATIO N . SUBDIVISION. L A N !) Estimates Furnished on Power Plants. Redmond Transfer Co. C. A. Adams, Manager. S U R V E YS IP 3 We have had 10 year»' experience, embracing all branch»» of civil engineering. Rooms 5 & fi. Rank of Commerce Bid*. P. 0. Box 260 R E D M O N D