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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1911)
MONEV SAVINO GOODS A few articles we carry in stock that we DEFY COMPETION ON: D re s s íío o d s Combs and Hair Goods Linens, Lawns, Silks, Wor steds, Trimmings. Ginghams. Percales. Prints, White Goods. Wide SheetinRS. Bleached and Unbleached Domestic F lati néis, ete. A flnelineof DressinR. Puff. Back and Side Combs. Hair Switches, Ibiffs. Turbans. Hair Nets anil all kinds ot Hair Trimmings. Toilet Articles Underwear, Etc. Toilet Goods, Peroxide. Bay Rum. Queen Louises, Massage Ladies' Knit and Muslin Un and Cold Creams. Perfumes. derwear. Ready to \\ ear Gar Witch Hazel. Vasalenes, Tal ments, Waists, Skirts. Hos cum Powders, etc. iery. Corsets. C h i l d r e n ’s School Supplies Waists, etc. This department is complete, Cents’ Furnishings all kinds of Crayons. Pencils. Dress and Work Shirts, Col Tablets. Paper. Envelopes, lars, Ties. Suspenders. Arm Blank Books, Pens, Ink, etc. Bands. Collar and Cuff But tons. Underwear, Boys’ Un Dishes and Glassware derwear. work and dress Fine line of Dishes and Shirts, t aps. etc. Glassware, Granite, Tin and Porcelain Roods of every de Embroideries, Etc. scription. Kitchen Furnish Embroidery of all kinds. In ings, etc. sertions. Laces. Ribbons. Knit- Miscellaneous tinR Silks. Silk and Cotton Baseball Gloves. Balls. Play Threads. Needles, Thimbles. ing Cards, Card Games, Visit Handkerchiefs. Dress Shields, large and small turs and a ing Cards. Post Cards. Buggy larpe assortment of Small No Whips. Bridles. Bits, full line of Small Hardware, etc. tions. SPECI AL Ten pieces Sheapard’s Plaid Dress Suitings to close out. per yard 4 A. | UC We are agents for some of the Best Tailoring Concerns in the country . We are also agents for the Ladies’ Home Jour nal Dress Patterns. We guarantee satisfaction in every way when you deal with us. YOURS FOR BUSINESS, GREGORYS VARIETY STORE Corner 6th and E Sts., Redmond. NEW MARKET OPENED HERE First Clothes Patterns and full direc tions for making 32 arti cles. Long clothes, show ing necessary material, or full set of patterns for first short clothes, either set. sent Postpaid for 25 cents All orders promptly at tended to and satisfac tion guaranteed. Address Mrs. B. McNAUGH 3413 Holmead Place, N. W. WASHINGTON. D. C. Tuin A-Lum Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers L U M B E R AND BUILDING M A T E R IA L Will give prices delivered at yard or Roberts Bros’, mill. Office and Yard 2 blocks east of Redmond Hotel, Redmond G EN ER A L ST O R E This week a new meat market was opened in the J. K. Mac- pherson building on t*th street between E and E streets, next door to The S|H>kesman office. I. l>. Basey who has a ranch near O'Neil, is proprietor of the mar ket, and Florin Weston, formerly proprietor of the Pioneer Meat Market, will have charge' of the market and do the meat cutting. Mr. Basey *a\s he will butcher his own cattle and serve to cus tomers the U'st meats |Hissible to obtain. The market will also carry a a gixnl stock of weiners. bologna, etc., and will receive shipments of fresh tish twice a week. Wll.l, Ol’liN Klin III'SINKS Monday, Aug. 14 With a new and complete stock of (General Merchandise that we invite you to come in and inspect. Our stock of Groceries is the best money could buy, and we solicit a share of your patronage in this line. “ IiOt us shoe the family” with Selz Shoes, the shoe of merit and durability. We will * have a good stock of this make of shoes. IMPROVEMENTS IN HOSTELRY Redmond Hotel To Be Im proved-Dining Room Will Reopen The Hotel Redmond will in a short time take on a number of improvements that will put it in the front rank of leading hotels in Central Oregon. The hotel has passed back into the management of H. F. Jones, with W. W. Aldredge as chief clerk. Both of these gentlemen are well and favorably known to the traveling public, and under their management in the past the Hotel Redmond gained a wide popularity. The dining room of the hotel will be reopened and ready to serve guests on and after the lS>th of this month. BOOSTERS OFF FOR ASTORIA Infant’s FREEBERG BROS. I. I). Base) Establishes a Meat Market in Mac* pherson Bldg. Redmond Men to Attend the Development league Meeting 11th Mayor Jones, President J. W. Brewer of the Redmond Bank of Commerce, and W. S. Rodman, president of the Redmond State Bank, exiiect to leave tomorrow or next day for Astoria. The Central Oregon Development League holds a three days’ ses sion there, 14-15-lfith, and much benefit for this part of the state is expected to lie accomplished. Mr. Brewer is one of the vice presidents of the league and is on the program for a paper on "Hens. Hogs and Harmony” . Both Mayor Jones and Mr. Rod man are top-notch Imosters for Central Oregon and will mater ially aid in helping get. good things for the development of this part of the state. Col. W. A. Belcher of this city, who is now at Seaview, will also help represent Redmond at the meeting. Call Up The Spokesman If you have any news that is news The Spokesman would like to print it. If you are going out of town or away on a visit, if you have relatives or friends visiting you. if you know of anyone sick, or any of the hundred and one items that go to make a newspa per call us up on the phone, 1704, and tell us about it, if you can't bring or send the news in. Use the phone liberally and let us have the news happenings in your neighborhood. Jackson Blk. opp. Postolfice HIS L I T T L E B LAC K P O N Y . ft Lsndsd III In 81.1». S .n .t * . Ih. U n il.d FR EEB ER G B ROTH ERS ¡ "ame to lw United State* se n a to r’ " Auto Party Mud«* —J . II l! « kwell in Chicago Ree- 700 Miles ord-IIerald City Recorder Phoenix. t'uun- An C * * ' c « r ’» N a i d y W>l An a> • • -tor of Tolstoy‘a, an army oilman White, II. J. Ix>ve and F officer, was an excellent mim • One 1. Phoenix returned Sunday fnx* day he wa. mimicking the Emperor a 700 mile trip they made »<iutli Paul to a group of Ins friend, when from here into the northern |«ft Paul himself enter' d and I t som e The |i»rt> * • moments looked on unpervnvr.1 at of California. gone a week and visited < r**> the ante s of the V"ung man Tol .toy finally turned, and, beholding cent, I -a Pine, Paisley, Silver the emperor, he bowed Ins head and Ijiko, Igikcvn-w. Klamath Fab» waa silent “ tio on. sir,” said Paul. and other points. The roads w eft “Continue your performance ” T he young man hesitated a mo- good most of the w ay ami in sera# ■nent, and then, folding hi* arms ami sections they saw some very fit»« reproducing every gesture and in country. In the Paisley district, tonation of In* sovereign, he said: which is lotto feet higher tLiaa “Tolstoy, you deserve to I* degrad around Redmond, they saw til ed, but I remember the thoughtless ness of youth, and you are pardon kinds of fruit growing- Judge William G. Eving, at <>ne tiipo a well known lawicr of Ipnn cy, III., and later a famou* lecturer on i'hriatian Science, told how Jam es A. McDnug.il wan made United Slate* senator. ‘‘When I waa a l«oy and bred in Bloomington,” said the judge, “ M Dougal wa* also a resident of that city and the owner of a handsome little black pony, which was a source of unending pleasure t.> all boys in the netghliorhood, includ ing myself. Scores of time. I have seen five or six little fellow* on his hack at one time. ‘ Finally, of rotirwe, these Lwvvs grew up to be man and scattered, a* boys will. Well, MrDougal went 'd ” T he ernr smiled slightly at this west. Year» afterward I chanced speech “ Hell, la* ¡t so,” he »aid —- w. C. T. U. Meeting to he in Bloomington and attended I-ondon Globe. a reception lieing given to McDou- Tomorrow Afternoon gal, then United Statoa senator Mr«. 9y«t«r?v The local W. C. T. U. will meet from California. ‘‘J o h n ,” said Nrwedds mother,*! ‘'When I waa presented to Mr. picked up Florence's account book tomorrow, Friday, afternoon at Dougal he looked at me very c i c e this morning, am! I must sav 1 am Mrs. A. M. Smith's on 7th street ly and then repeated by name sei distnrlrrd over it. There «'re nu between C and II stnsds at 2 B- eral time*. ‘Kwing, Ewing there merous entries of cash to W K. W. were a number of Ewings, if | re Now, who is tin« Q K M i .iirwife Mrs. It. A. Kendall will have charge of the meeting. member eorreetly.’ I is giving »urns of money t., - “ 'I am William,’ I said “ *>h, tliat’s all right, mother. “ ‘William?* replied MrDougal Y’ oii ace, Florence has a |w*or mem Murri«**! 'I do not recall any William ' ory aLxiut expenditures, »«> when Allant G Murkell and Mra* “ ‘But I was usually called ever she come* nut short she hal “ Whig,” * I answered. ‘Iton't you antes her accounts vrilli G. K. W.” Bennie V. Hell wore married rcrnemlier Whig I'.wing. the one “ And what in the world is G Wednesday evening at the h<>m# who used to ride your little black K. YV <>f the bride's grandmother. Mrs. pony ?* “ ‘Goodne-s Knows W h a t.'“ - Abel, by Justice of the Peace J. “ ‘Well, I should say I do! Whig Boston Transcript. U. Williams. Ewing, come with me; I want to Couldn't Do It. tell you something,’ and lie drew Jphn Anker and Mias Knima me aside, saying: ‘I want to tell “ No use." growled Mr. Smith to Ricker were married Wednesday you how that little black ponv made his Wife from the bathroom. “ I evening «t the home of th* me United States senator. It was can’t do it.” like this: The Democrats bad a “ YVhat is it, dear?” asked the bride's |«rents by Rev. Lilly. clear majority on joint ballot, and wife in alarm. . -------- ------------ to Lie elected was just a matter of “ Why, the doctor told me this Show Coming for getting the lH*mocratic nomination morning to drink hot water an hour f got within one Tote of it, and before dinner for my indigestion. Three Nights there I si nek. My friend* were Here I hare got a quart down, am McKenzie's Merry Makers will willing to stay by me indefinitely, nearly bursting, and I haven't been but it did not seem fair that I drinking fifteen minute* yet.” — show here in Anker's hall Aug ust 17-IH-PJ. The trou|>e is » should hold them any longer tlinn Ladie»’ llorno Journal. g'xal one and in some place* one more day, Hnd I told them so A Naw Naval Manaea. “ ‘Among the Itemoerats who During the summer of 1007 the ! " here they have played they had not lieen voting for me wn* one have Iwen re<pjested to extend Barneft, whom I liegan to fancy | German armored rruiaer Bremen visited Montreal, remaining a week their engagement. had known long ago. That night or two, and many citizens took ad aLrout midnight I went to Ilia hotel vantage of the opportunity to see and found him in. A hall game between the mar- «lint thin sample of Germany's sea- .......Didn't you once live in t ied and single men is being ar f ™ 1* »'Kl'tmg machinery looked Bloomington, III.?” I aaked. ranged for Sunday August 20th. “ ‘He said he did. Among them wan one of Uanada’e “ ‘ “ Very well. Do you recall a budding m i l engineer, with com- Freelierg Brim, advertise th# little black pony on which yon and pamorr They were particularly jm. opening of their general st<>r# a lot of other boy» used to rule?” pressed |,v the massive and wicked “ ‘He gave a quick answer in the Imiking solid steel ram that project- for Monday, August Nth. affirmative. ‘“ “ And don’t you recall McDon- gal ns one of those troys?” I asked. “ ‘He wa* on his feet in a minute and had me by tlie bands, and after looking at ine for a moment he sa id : “Now, you just go hack to your ho tel and go to l»cd! I'll do th e rest." “ 'I followed his advice,* conclud cd M cD pntaL ‘and. th a t’s bow I e't.T';, ..... ..• A« just at the water line. They stmsl staring for some mo- ments ,,t this terrible I*.;,!,, ,lf Your “store news” has never Is'en fully told, on every duf that your store is o|»en, for any length of time—has it? length of the ram. Then ns they SHOULDN’T IT BE? "' ,7 " ' " ' y , U •v o ,m K e n g in ee r V'.leed Ins pent-up feeling-. ' M v ♦tint would tear a fellow’s pants would« t it? ” 1 n *’ The S|Mikesman’s Job Printing pleases. I I I I