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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1911)
.»oeu*ph H. Jackaon. YicePrvs. Hot Weather IDE FIRST FIRE Roy A. Rush. Cashier S tate B ank of R edm ond h-3 1 I Without tin* element o f chance, no progress « » » 'd be made in any calling. The farmer would not put in crops tor 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 rail or water tor fear ot death or maiming by accident, and no one would enter busi ness o r manufacture. because loss often occurs; and yet all these chances are taken daily. Yet in the f a « of these facts thousands o f people hoard their money and keep it out of use for fear the bank might bust . Those who pursue this policy are enemies o f progress, of their neighbors and their country. They are not good citi zens in the best sense o f the word. Therefore he a gentle man a good citizen, a progressive man and a public benefac tor by coming to the STATE BANK OF REDMOND for all kinds o f banking business and the best o f treatment. is reminding you again of the* cool IV d Chairs, Hammocks, lam p ( hairs, Folding lo ts and (am p Supplies that add to the comfort of home and camp these days. Anker’s Hall Catches Fire A Yakima Fditor Locates Him at Bend After Mak Last Friday From ing Trip Over the Bend- a Brush Fire Burns Auto Hoad, and “ Hands” Him One Fly-tight screened (upboards will kwp fruit and meat cool and clean. C H E M IC A L ENGINE DOES GOOD W ORK Prineville Journal: Editor Kolv- erts o f the Yakama Daily Repub Quick Action o f Firemen lic, was in the Burns country a few weeks since, having gone Prevents Destruction through Bend by auto, and the o f the Building following is the style in which ho "gets even” with the fellow at the Crook county tow n w ho assured him the new road to Redmond’s first tire occasioned Burns was like an asphalt boul considerable excitement. It was evard: Anker's hall on the comer o f 6th “ Bend. Oregon, is a small tow n and A streets, and had a narrow but it is famous for two reasons. escape from burning to the .One is that it is situated on the ground last Friday afternoon. banks of the la-st trout stream Mr. Anker hail been burning on the Pacific coast. The other brush on the side nnd in the rear is that It is the home o f the o f the building, and when he champion liar o f the world. We went to dinner he supposed th« make this statement not in mal fire had all burned out. During ice, but merely because we de- the noon hour a strong wind the best the market afFcn*s, which ! -tire to render unto Caesar the came up ami fanned some o f the is vt ur privilege, at u hich is al- | hings that are his. The Bend volumes. Miss I jiura < Irahnm of smouldering embers into a blazt ¡champion is now a full grown Pueblo. Col., gave “ The Woman * a., s served at t^r p.a^e. which communicated to the build man. and he makes his living not in the Alcove” . Quick service and satisfactory ing and soon a good sized fire was by lying but by Imosting for prices at the under way. Bend, but in his youth he made An alarm was given and the a specialty o f prevarication. chemical engine hurried to the That accounts for his eminence fire where it did effective serv in the art now . The way to get ice in putting out the blaze. A to the front is to stick to one bucket brigade w as also formed thing and learn to do it well. At and water taken from the irriga 17 our hero won first honors in a tion ditch which is but a short GEO. L. W H E E L E R Prop. catch-as-catch can contest against Johnson Building , distance from the hall. the leading liars o f Missouri and A strong wind from the west i since then his progress has been Redmond, • Oregon was blowing at the time w hich I steadily onw ard and upward. At helped stay the progress o f the '22 he met Colonel Roosevelt and (lames, as it blew the blaze aw ay scored 998 points to that states- from the building. man’ s 13. At 28 he got the best The fire was confined to the three in five heats away from | rear o f the building w here the Ananias and Sapphira. and on stage is. and Mr. Anker esti his 30th birthday at the interna Now in complete running order and mates his loss about $2d0. Jobliers o f tional tournament he lied at a turning out High Grade Bread and all mark both stationary and swing kinds o f Bakery Goods, which are sold ing. against the recognized cham on a CASH basis. pions o f America, Europe and Asia, winning all prizes. In the swec|>stakes he accepted a han Dray Line in Connection dicap of 30 per cent and again came off victor. He lies equally Farmers and others are urged well sitting, standing or lying, to bring in samples o f alfalfa, and has lately offered to go In connection with the bakery I carry a clover, timothy and other grasps against the liest liars in Ireland nice line o f Staple and Fancy Grocer and grains to compete for the with Isith hands in his pockets large cash prizes that will lie g iv and with his legs tied in a double ies that I sell at moderate prices for en by the Great Northern rail bow knot behind his neck. We CASH. Your patronage solicited. , road. have forgotten his name, but if A shipment o f samples was any wandering wayfarer should I’ractic* in all court» ami U. S. I .and Ottico made from here Monday to the meet a man at Bend who tells exhibition cars at Spokane, and him there is a good auto road all WM. H. HOBBS. Proprietor another shipment will lie made the way from there to Burns, next Monday. Headquarters for Good Things to Eat that’ s him. I f the wayfarer (Jet in on one o f the prizes and should kill him when he finishes South 6th St. REDMOND show what this section can pro telling that colossal lie. his many The grower gets individ ! victims will be glad to settle the _____I duce. ual credit for his samples. bill or to hang for him if neces Deliver samples to A. J. Ha sary. Any time will do. There ney. secretary o f the Commercial is no closed season for the Bend Club. liar." At the FURNITURE STORE t Eat C. H. IRVIN |S |U rli& t:> W. S. Rodman, Pres. The 1louse Furnisher Oregon Cafe P H Y S IC IA N Dr. J. BARR DENTIST . Hobb’s Bakery 12 Loaves of Bread for a Dollar Fresh Doughnuts every Saturday J.F.HOSCH.M .D a n ti S l 'K G K O N O ffice in Redmond F. H. RODEMEYEfi Physician and Surgeon Kyea Tw lrd , l l l w w rrly Fitted Redmond. Oregon BUCKLEY EXP GO Daily stnges to and from nil passenger trains on the Oregon Trunk Line and Deschutes R. K. G. A. McFarlane LAWYER Madras. Metoliua and Opal City CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY J. C. WILLIAMS Subscribe for The Spokesman $1.50 per year in advance Tonight Rev. T. J. Hazleton will give an address in the Gos pel tent on the corner o f 7th and I) streets. His subject will be “ Wanted. A M an." An invita tion is extended to all to attend, Watchmaker and Jeweler Books Presented to Library P r»f < >m<-* in Khrvt Itrua blurt FLOUR and FEED Redmond, ■ Oregon I’ h.rtm Redmond. Ore McSherrv’s Feed Store (¡RAIN SAMPES ARE DESIRED St Building Pasnengrr and Express NOTICE POR rrm .lC A T IO M Ils (.ari meni o f Ih* Intrrtor, U. I.nnd I Idler at Th* pallea, Orrf« July 21. IM I. .Sulle- i* » -rrtiy a.M-n that Claimant name* a* witneaae* A. G. Ridenour presented the R»*dmond Public Library with a fine edition o f Shakespeare in 20 Postoffice Building REDMOND, - OREGON A. .1 Fuller, (i W Fultei RI Walter», A nel Olaon, all o f I-«*' Hodge, Oregon. ELLINGER’S ADDITION C. W. Moore, K*gt»tef. Kind |>uldiratton July 27 aug 24 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 SUIT YOU IN THIS DESIRABLE SECTION. Ktt* Il w nr-l •( I • rr I' I,---. ( Ir«-*. «>■ on Au^u»t 2*1 h. 1907, ma.tr drarrt «•litry N " 7«;, »-rial No 024.1'.. t * ,w|, i>| **), ami aw|**t a*rtwa townahip 14 M.uth, rang* 12 *a»t * lamrtt* Meridian, ha* (find notice of tentino to make Anal deaeri land prw to entat.linh riami to the land •tv dencribed, torfor* I. I*. Ilrw itt, U. Com mm» loner at hi* nftlre. at mood, Oregon, on the 2Hth day Augunl, IM I. LET US SHOW YOU THIS PROPERTY See any of our Selling Agents for further particulars