The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, July 20, 1911, Image 6

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    State Bank of Redmond
Without the element o f chance, no progress could
made in any calling. The farmer would not put in crvps for
fear the elements and many other enemies of vegetation
would destroy them. He would raise no stock because they
might die. No one would travel by .-ail or water tor tear of
death or maiming by accident, and no one would enter busi­
ness or manufacture, because loss often occurs; and vet all
these* chances are taken daily. Yet in the face of these facts
thousands of people hoard their money and keep it out of use
for fear the hank might "bust” .
Those who pursue this policy are enemies of progress,
of their neighbors and their country. They are not good citi­
zens in the best sense o f the word.
Therefore t** a gentle­
man. a good citizen, a progressive man and a public benefac­
tor by coming to the STATE BANK 01* REDMOND for all
kinds of banking business and the best of treatment.
Eat
the best the market affords, which
is your privilege, and which is al­
ways served at our place.
Quick service and satisfactory
prices at the
Oregon Cafe
G E O . L. W H E E L E R , P ro p .
Hobb’s Bakery
Now in complete running order and
turning out High Grade Bread and all
kinds of Bakery (¿oods, w hich are sold
on a CASH basis.
12 Loaves of Bread for a Dollar
Fresh Doughnuts every Saturday
In connection w ith the bakery I carry a
nice line of Staple and Fancy Grocer­
ies that I sell at moderate prices for
CASH. Your patronage solicited.
CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY
WM. H. HOBBS. Proprietor
Headquarters for (¿ood Things to Elat
South 6th St.
REDM OND
Subscribe for The Spokesman
$1.50 per year in advance
HORSE SALE
DRAWS WELL
COSTS BENI) MAN
TO KEEP DOCS
To la* compelled l«» |»ay taxes
on his hound» at the assessed
valuation o f $f«0 each anti to I k *
held up for an additional license
fee by the city has aroused S. 1».
Ik>rrisof Rend and he has writ­
ten the attorney general’* ofiice
to see if he can not get w hat he
believes to t*e a square deal.
Second Assistant Attorney t Urn-
oral JMines W. Crawford answer­
ed Mr. lH>rris by explaining that
N l TMBKR OF HORSES
if the license fee charged by
ARE DISPOSED OF the city were for revenue |nir-
poaes it would tie double taxation
and illegal but that the city coun­
cil has a right to import* s license
Very Satisfactory Prices Ob­ on dogs for regulative purposes.
Ikirris’ hounds are blooded and
tained for Majority
•reusedin hunting big game, but
of the Stock
he declares they are costing him
more in taxation than ordinary
horses as he has to pay for both
a personal property tax and a city
The first horse and stock sale license on them.
o f the Central Oregon livestock
Association was held here this Round House
week, beginning Monday and At Metolius
continuing three days.
According to the Metolius Ore­
The salt*s were held at Carl gonian work on the round house
Woods big sales barn on east E at that place for the Oregon
street and attracted a goodly Trunk Railroad was commenced
sized crowd o f buyers and sellers last week. The house is to con­
as well as spectators.
The first sist of two sections of eight
day's sales were rather light and stalls each. The round house w ill
very little stock changed hands.
lie used, under a joint agreement,
Sales the second day were very
by l»th the Oregon Trunk Rail­
satisfactory ami the stock sold
road and the Deschutes Railroad.
under the auctioneer's hammer
The bulk of the equipment now
brought fair price*.
installed in the North Bank round
Yesterday afternoon concluded
house at Cliffs, is being trans­
the business of the Association's
ferred to Metolius as the build­
first sale.
ing o f shops at the latter place
makes the round house at Cliffs
Steel Gang Buys
unnecessary.
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Hillman Lots
A large tent is being erected
N. H. Elliott was in town from on the corner o f 7th and I)
Smithrock. formerly Hillman, streets in which a series of
and stated that members o f the meetings will be held by the
Oregon Trunk Railroad steel gang Seventh Day Adventists.
had bought four blocks of lota in
Mrs. Gibson who lives near
his town recently, and that more
Cline Kalis, had the misfortune
lots had been partially contracted to break her leg yesterday after­
for by the same parties.
noon.
Hot Weather
is reminding you again o f the cool Porch
(hairs, Hammocks, (am p ( hairs. Folding
Cots and Camp Supplies that add to the
comfort o f home and camp these days.
Tht* First Salt* Here Brings
Number o f Buyers
anil Sellers
Fly-tight screened Cupboards will keep
fruit and meat cool and clean.
At the FURNITURE STORE
Band dance Saturday night at
Anker’ s hall. Well waxed floor
and full band.
2tl
Marshal Gives
L’ p Keys
Madras Pioneer: At the meet­
ing o f the city council held Tues­
day evening that i>ortk>n o f the
ordinance relating to the closing
of saloons 12 o'clock Saturday
night which required the proprie-
j tors to turn over their keys to the
I marshal until the following Mon­
day morning, was rescined. The
1 effect o f the order was only to
cause trouble and inconvenience
for the marshal and the saloon
men, and upon protest from the
latter the council decided to let
! the proprietors be the custodians
¡of their own property.
a good auto mad made that will
connect Cn»>k and I jine counties.
Crook county has built a go»*!
road to the Ij»ne county line.
Dr. J. BARR
DENTIST
S m it h r o c k lH illm a a > T ra n a frra
C rook Co. In v . Co. to -
J R G ra h a m lot 21. blk 39. $30.
F N T a y lo r, lot* 1» 20. M l Vi. | M .
R I, T a y lo r, lota 26-2R, blk 141, $'«». ,
Z H a rp e r to C ro o k Co. Inv. Co. lota
I I to 14 inc, b lk 149, Sid.
lie C om p leted
Judge Ellis has received word
that work on the McKenzie wag
on road on the I,ane county side
will be pushed this summer.
In
the agreement with Crook coun­
ty the work should have been
done last year but factional strife
in the west side county prevented
it. This has been overcome and
PH YSICIAN
anti SIRUKON
Office in Redmond & Phirnuj
Building
R edm ond, Ore.
Johnson Building
Redmond,
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Oregon
F.H.RODEMEYER
Physician
and Surgeon
Eyra Tented. Glana** Prop,
eri)
FLOUR and FEED
I)ray Une in Connection
K illed
Redmond, Oregon
BUCKLEY EXP CO.
Daily stages to and from
all passenger trains on the
Oregon Trunk Lin* anil
I teachutes R. R.
G. A. McFarlane
LAWYER
Madras. Metolius and
Opal City
Pssnrngrr and Ksprewi
P ra ctice in all c o u rt* and II. S.
L a n d Ollti-r
Redmond, - Oregon
L o rim e r, lot
McKenzie Road to
J.F.HOSGH.M.D.
Office in K h re t llrua. block
itrd m n nd T o w n ij l, Ca. to
B e n G o ite r, Iota I « - i f., blk SO. |75o
Florence (» w e . Iota 7-S, blk 24. and
and Iota 3-4, blk $, ftiOU.
K V B ohw t a let
t,ik u. s i
ti a McDowell, u»t 4. btk IS. SIT.',
Cecil K e n y o n to S M C olim a Iota 1 to 1
It and 13 to 24 me. K e n y o n '« A c re a g e
| in tec. 9-16-13. Redm ond, %UiU).
K W R o b e rt * to W m G M e ye r, et al,
: lot 6. blk 34. S I.
H rn d T ra n a frra
The House Furnisher
Jobbers o f
R e d m oa d Traa afera
J S 1’a rm in te r to G W
10. blk I I , W m .
C. H . I R V I N
IcSherry’s Feed Store
Roller skating Tuesday night
Real Estate Transfers
at 8 o ’clock. Fresh cool air and ,runMtnî by lh, (>ooh rmmty Ab.
ice water. Music,
¿tl i
«tract Company
Ben Cotter and wife, C. W.
Kem|>er and wife, J. P. I^tndis
and family and Stanley Howard
left yesterday for a fishing and
camping trip to Blue Lake and
other points. They may go to
Hot Springs over the mountains
during their two weeks’ absence.
t
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J. C. WILLIAMS
Watchmaker
and Jeweler
Postoffice Building
REDMOND.
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OREGON
N O T H K F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
D e p a rtm e n t o f the In te rio r, I l S
L a n d Office at T h e Dalle«, l i n f a
i J u n e IO, 1911,
N o tice la he re b y ifiv rn that Kredrtrt ;
H Wllaoti, o f l.aidlaw , O re go n , w h o * i
J a n u a ry 2*th. liai«», m ade IIu m e a letà
, N o. UM»». f,,r N W | . Se c tio n 32, T-w e <
•hip 14 Sou th , R a n g e 12 Faat, W illa *
'•lie M e rid ian , haa Tiled notice o f lula»
lio n to m a ke F in a l c o m m u ta tio n Proal ì
1 to ealahliah cla im to the lam i al*»vt
described, before H C, Fili«, U. & I
C om m iaaioner al hta office, a l Rend
O re go n , on the 24th d a y o f July, 1 VIL
C la im a n t nam e« aa w itn e sse s
Jam ra
llre e n o f Itemi,
Oregon
I C h a u n re y P. H e rk e r, G ro v e r ti. Gaf 1
'k i n g , D a v id M . S try , all o f l.aid la s
I irrgon.
C. W . M oore, K egia te r.
F ira t p ub lica tion ju ne 16-july 13
ELLINGER’S
ADDITION
The most desirable residence section in Redmond. Water now in the streets for
irrigation. Lots are being sold fast. Better pick out a lot or two now—you’ll
never regret it. The soil is well adapted for gardens and lawns.
PRICES AND TERMS WILL SLIT YOU IN THIS DESIRABLE SECTION.
LET US SHOW YOU THIS PROPERTY
See any of our Selling Agents for further narticuhir«
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