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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1911)
w S. Rodman. Pres. Joaaph H. Jackson. Vicg-Pw*. Roy A. Push. Cashier State Bank of Redmond Without the element o f chance, no prepress could »** made in any calling. The fanner would not put in crops tor fear the elements and many other enemies o f vegetation would destroy them. He would raise no stock because they might die No one would travel hv rail or water for tear of d e a t h or maiming by accident, and no one would enter busi n e ss or manufacture, because loss often occurs; and yet all these chances are taken daily. Yet in the face o f these facts thousands o f people hoard their money and k*M»p it out o f us*» for fear the Iwnk 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 liest sense o f the word. Therefore be a gentle man. a good citizen, a progressive man and a public henefac tor by coming to the STATE PANK Oh REDMOND tor al kinds of Kanking b u sin e s s and the liost of treatment. Eat the best the market affords, which is your privilege, and which is al ways served at our place. (Juiok service and satisfactory prices at the Oregon Cafe G E O . L. W H E E L E R , P r o p . Hobb’s Bakery Now in complete running order and turning out High Grade Bread and all kinds of Bakery (¿oods, which are sold on a CASH basis. 12 Loaves of Bread for a Dollar Fresh Doughnuts every Saturday In connection with 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 B AK ER Y WM. If. HOBBS, Proprietor Headquarters for Good Things to Eat S o u t h Oth S t. REDMOND Subscribe for The Spokesman $ 1 .5 0 per pear advance COMEDY PLAY HORST SAIFS FRIDAY NIGHT HERE THE 21 si Hot Weather “ Among the Breakers” to Livestock Association Will Hold Second Sale on Be Given Here by Above Date Bend Talent is reminding you again of the cool Lord ('hairs, Hammocks, ( amp ( hairs, holdiiu Lots and (amp Supplies that add to tin comfort of home and camp these days. PLAYERS Fly-tight screened (upboards will keq fruit and meat cool and clean. very SPOKEN h ig h l y O W NERS ASKED TO of l is t stock early Two Hours of Enjoyment Is Portland Auctioneer Promised to Those Who Attend The ’2-not comedy drama of “ Among the Breakers” that is to la» presented here tomorrow night by Item! talent promises to be a treat to Redmond theater goers. The play was recently given in Pend and last night at Prineville a highly appreciative audience witnessed its produc tion. All those who have s«vn the play compliment the oast highly for the able manner in which the different jwrts were sustained. In commenting on the play at Pend the Bulletin o f that city said: ‘ ‘Among the Breakers.“ given under the auspices o f the Royal Neighbors Thursday evening by home talent, was one o f the best performances o f the kind ever seen in Bend, and all who partic ipated in it an» to la» congratu lated on their splendid work. A large and enthusiastic audience witnessed the play and from all was heard nothing but praise for those who took part.” The play tomorrow night will begin at prompt 8:30. METOLIIS HAS ITS FIRST FIRE lieen At the FURNITURE STORE Engaged to Auction Off the Stock t The date set for the second sale o f horses and stock by the ('entrai Oregon Livestock Asso ciation is Monday. August 21. to continu«» until all o f the stock o f ferts! for sale is diatiosod of. The service* of an experienced cattle sales auctioneer of Port land has Iveen secured, and sal«*s will have life in them and move off briskly. It is expected that this sale will bring out a much larger number Several ¡implr* fmm her«* went o f horses and stock to Is* offered to Metnlius to Attend the o|*»n to buyers than the first one did. mg of the new hotel there Mon There were plenty o f buyers at day night. the initial sale in July who want ed to make extensive purchases, but a small amount o f horseaand stock was listed by owners. The Association urges upon owners the importance o f listing their stock early with the a**cr**- tary so he will lie in a position to know approximately what will lie Johnson Building offered. In this way he can no tify prospective buyers and have Redmond, • Oregon them here on day o f sale. A small fee is charged for list ing and selling the stock, as it is not the purpose o f the Associa tion to make money on the sales but to establish Redmond as a central buying and selling hors** and stock market Jobbers of City Recorder Phoenix, Coun cilman White. H. J. Igive and F. I. Phoenix left this week for an Four Business Buildings auto trip into Northern Califor nia. On their way they will stop Go I p in Smoke— at Crescent Crater Lake, Iaike- IzOSH Is view and Klamath Falls. They expect to be gone shout 10 days. Fire at Metnlius at 1:30 last NOTH F. FOR PUBLICATION I -. S. la n d Office at The Dali*«. Ore Friday morning destroyed four goe. July 24th. 1911. business buildings, entailing a Notice i« hereby given that Frank loss of aUiut #8000 with but Paul, whoa* pnatoffire addr.-«« la Sin 1er«. Dr*g..n, «1st. an the xth <lay o f $1000 insurance. March, lilll, file in tlua office «worn The fire originated in the i«*iol «tatement and application, No nM2tf>, to nurrhaee the « cfn * !, ef«e|. Sec X) hall owned by Perry Wible and and «w in » ). Section .11, towimhip 12 • communicated to buildings own ««ith . rung»- II CMl, Willamette meri dian. and the timber therein, under ed by McCreach and Becker <*•- the provi«wni« o f the act o f June 3, cupied as pool halls and restau 1*7*. and act* amendatory, known aa the "Tim le-r and Stone I .a w ," at aurh rants. and the building used by vain* aa might tie fined by appraise ment, and that, nurauant to «urh ap John Moore as a garage. the land and timte-r thereon The origin o f the fire is a mys plication, have been appramed. t i l l <«> the tim tery as Mr. Wible’a (tool hall had ber entimated fJCt.lMl tioard feet at V) per M, and Uie land ♦MS ’*) that lieen rbsu*d for the night. As rente •awl applicant will offer final proof in there is no fire protection at Me- •upport o f hia application ami aworn on Ui* Izth day o f Ortohcr tolius a bucket brigrade was or , «tatement 1911. ta-fore |. p. Hewitt. IJ. S. t om- iniwuioncr. at hia oflirc, at Kcdmond. ganized but the flames soon got beyond eontrol and I turned the Any |a-rwm ia at lita-rty to protest row o f buildings out. Very lit • hm purrham- la-fore entry, or initiate at any time liefor«- patent ia- tle o f the contents o f the build a «U» rotiteat « by filing a cormborate«l affidavit in thla office, alleging facta which ings were saved. would defeat the entry. Some o f the buildings will Is* r W. Moore, Register Kirat pul.In alum Aug. 3 O ct. 6 rebuilt at once. C. H. I R V I N The House Furnisher J.F.HOSCH.M.D PHYSICIAN and SI RGEO.N D r. J . B A R R DENTIST IcSherty’s Feed Store o ffic e in Redmond A Ph.gca Building Redmond. One. F. H. RODEMEYEI Physician and Surgeon Eyes Trwlrd (ilawm I’n rrly Filled office m Khr-et llena bwwk F L O I R and FE E D Dray Line in Connection (i. A. McFarlane LAWYER Practice in all r«airte and l r. S Land I »flic* Kedmond, - Orejón Re«imond. Oregon BUCKIE? EXP Cl Gaily stages to and fm® all passenger trains on the <>n>gun Tnink Line and Deschutes R, R. Madras. Metnlius aid Opal City I'.ivw-ngrr and E lp fr a NOTH’« FoK IIIIll.lFATloK ¿ I v p a r t m e n l o f th a In te r io r U M I and Office at T h e D alle«, I'rag* July 31. 1911. Notice |a hereby given that iven tbat M U ' '! ; r.o» ridge I Ifeg-Wl, •* Howard o f l«owov I (ridge J. C. WILLIAMS Watchmaker and Jeweler '«I August 2*th, Jiari, ma.lv .Irw* rt entry No. TIM. aerial No 1 (rjtc. f«ra| , «*1. n4 ami • *| «-| m rti»» j Inwn.hlp 14 wiulh, rang» h r u l , e , lamette Meridian, ha* filed n oterai»' ten turn to make final deaert land |ee to «-«tablinh riami lo U»e land ake dborrtbod, boforo I. I*. Hewitt. I M < orninia.i,.lier al hia office, at M mond, Oregon, on the 2Xth -ItJ 'j A liguât, nul IWoffice Building REDMOND. - OREGON ( I m m a n i n am ea aa w i t n r a w . A J Fuller, tí. W. Fuller. M A aller». Axel Obesi, all of liridgv, t trrgon. ( W Moore. RegialrT- Fir«t publication iu lv /7 auc M