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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1911)
gated lauds w en* at last going to get a square deal. The Redmond Spokesman 3. Extract« from a Diary. IXililish«-»! every Thumtlay by ONE MAN’S SYSTEM "1 talked with our foreman yesterday. 1 spoke of the cv«t of living. He says he started in on less wages than 1 am »retting, and managed to save money. It seems almost im- poesible, but he began by making a schedule of his living ex penses those things absolutely necessary. W hat remained he called his profits, and used half for pleasure expenses, saving the other half. He said it was all due to the little svstem he used and knowing exactly what he spent . THE W AY TO SAVE— HAVE A BANK ACCOUNT WITH Redmond Bank of Commerce J. \V. Brewer. Pres. Representative LalTorty seems to have gotten into a whole lot SUBSCRIPTION RATES; of trouble on account of writing Strictly in Ailv»no« a note to a Washington school On« y«‘»r. - $1 .(VO | Three month*. 5»V Six month», 75 Singh* c\>p»ea, .V girl uged 19. asking for an ap A 1>VKR MSI NO KATES mad« known pointment. IatTerty ' ' a smart upon application (tolitician and vote getter, but he Make »11 money* payable amt aiMr«-*» seems to fall down. down, when all communication» to II. II. A O. I.. Painter. Ritlmond, Oregon. it cornea to atTnirs of the heart. M. H. A c . u n u u n AT RKltNOND. tMM W N B. A. Kendall, Vice-Pres. G. M. Slocum. Cashier. Entered aa -<.coi>«l ol.tss matter Ju«y 11. l'.MO at tin1 Poetolti.«- at Knlinotiif, Oregon, uniter the Act o f Moh. S. IK7V. Jack lx)ndon is in Oregon mid is handing out boquets to the Redmond. Oregon. Aug. 10, 1011 different pa|*em telling how he admires the state. That's all right and proper, but Jack is such a hot air artist that its hard to tell whether he means what he sava or not. ADEQUATE We want to further impress Wouldn't von feel uneasy if upon the mind of the advertiser yQUr iuddtfn|y doub| t h e work this DOW - p a p e r it do- , htf ^ atlw, , 1Mnk: answerers of advertisements. We have recently installed in connection with Maher’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 work done un der the direction o f an experi enced man. Pipe and Fittings, Wholesale and Retail Pump Repairs of All Kinds MAHER & WHEELER Shop at Maher’s Hardware Store, South 6th street. Phone 1709 C a fe R o y a l Sixth and F streets JAS DOUGHERTY. Prop’r carries in stock the LEADING BRANDS OF GOODS that are handled in all first-class cafes. IMJIEbE’S Lumber Yard Carrifs a Compld»* Slink of Lumber <in<l Hu i Id in g M aterial Rustie and V Siding Flooring, Headed Ceiling All kinds oi Rout'll and I inish Lumber IsU me figure w i t h you oil your next lumber bill. Estimate* furnished fret* for nil chuunwof building*. ADVERTISING InginerooUng now rood.n and ^ Plumbing and Tinning R. b* twoo to tWo now^g^or? It , f it w ou W bi, ^ is work that is big with import to you to everyone who has anything to sell. It is work that needed—and needs to be done. in this city- everywhere. And in this city, as everywhere, the work is prospering. Time was when "numbers” were everything in considering circulation. It was merely thought to l>e a question of HOW MANY COPIES OF THE PAPER WERE CIRCULATED, But advertisers have come to un- derstand that THE NUMBER OF READERS WHO WERE QUICKLY INFLUENCED BY CON VINCI NT, ADVERTISING was the real test of the value of a newspajier medium. Advertisers and publishers have long known that people in Yards on Fifth St. between C and 1) streets Phone mo*2 him to ,|o> |K.rh«ps it would be a ^ M n g for yuo to ()o — — ——— — Hops have gone up to 36 cents a pound after being down to bed rock prices for years. We con- gmtulate the hop growers, and hope they may see hops touch the 40 cent mark, ’ Some people who wouldn't via- it your store, perhaps, for three months may lie among your NLX1 HI NDRED CUSTOM KKS if >'m,r advertising is really convincing. Jos. H. Jackson sells Redmond is the liveliest town in the county today. Buildings are lieing built in all parts of the city and a general air of prosperi ty is noticeable. There ITC always two sides to a story, and it is better to hoar both sides before forming an 0pinjon ----------------------- *v,akt‘ nt‘WB in y°u«' "tore-and then print it! And. inevitably, >'our stwre will grow more and mort* 8 center of interest to the PeoD'e ° f the city. t .mp. to attract reluctant alum- tion. . . « . . . This newspaper set about the task of ( hanging all this of con- vincing its readers that the ads., were as interesting —and usually far more important-than the news. In this propaganda it has used is using, and will continue .. . . to use-the strongest arguments at its command—the constant ap- peal to the selfish interests of ,, ■ . ., . . . . . . the people, to their innate thrift, to their practical sense. Tostoy. twice as many pco,,«. in this city are quickly influcnc- ed by advertising as were form erly reached. To-day, a bar- gain sale—if it will STAND THE TEST OF PUBLICITY is a REAL bargain sale— the response is immediate, conclusive MELROSE HARK Sec Jones I.and Company OWNERS (Not AltenU) f o r « , terms on lots in Melrose Park. ---------«••— A" Op„»rtu«i»*. trin,min* 'he pausing breeze wa» very useful to the newspaper* of • hundred VPnr" n*° Tht* i« how on« of the Pari* ’paper» announced the arrival advance of N#polpon , ft„ hj# P*''«pe from Elba: “The Corsican brigand haa landed at Cannea;" the ncxt '*av' The ra*h usurper haa been received at Grenoble” Th.-n the tone changed: “ General Bona Sewing Machines Hashing Machines and all kinds of Kirat-claim HARDWARE 20 Farm Wagons A T COST. All First-class, New Stock. COM E A N D SEE ME faineblean,” and finally, “ Hi* maje» ty the emperor alighted this even ing at hia palace of the Tuilerie».” Mr. C. F Warwick recall* the inci- Joseph H. Jackson, fcdmond 'lent in “ Napoleon and the End of ,,lf Fr',,,rh Friendly CaunMl. Harrison 8. Morris, the I’ hiladel- I . . , ® , phi* poet, liatened at the Franklin In degree, every advertisement ¡nn one evening to the rather of- which is adequate for its pur- fpnaive boaating of a rich young BEN GOTTER Contractor and Builder Plans, Specifications and Estimates furn ished ror all clases of building». Redmond REAL ESTATE R e a l E state and e ity P ro p e rty onice near Hank ,,t C om m erce \ Warren & Woodward ( iv il E n g i n e e r s surveys •*> hare company all next week.” ■■ - ■ " ■ 1 b' ii he mrt on his hat It begins to look as if the lies- '¡"T ; Office one block east of Jackson's Hardware Store, «S« (Book cY (Bo Mr. Morris.” the amateur finally »aid, “ the Browning *or',,,y '* K"'ng to put on ‘The Blot °n the F.acutcheon,’ and they want m, lo (j,kp part in it Xow> you know my style. You’ve seen me act !? Germantown What part do you *hmk would suit me best?” “The ‘blot,’ my boy,” said Mr. Morris, with hia quick, nervous Adequate advertising in this “U L h i n l L T i f . ’ newspaper will "make" any b u s i - ------------------- ness which deserves to g r o w - WIltlt vou tf) >niUrid- ,ie and it will do it before the own- «aid, “ that I’m the master in this er of the business has grown old , in the struggle. It will do it an,| ,eI| M|P ,,,ok „ / , t wc>re quickly. ORIi. thing for general were not enthusiastic ad- readers and ad-answerers - that. to attract a great number of peo- pie, and make a great number of direct sales from an ad., the ar- gument and the inducement had to be very strong, indeed. This has led. in the past, to occasion- ally foolish extremes of hysteria in advertising all in the at- pose, and which tells its story convincingly, is sure of quick and encouraging returns. ThiH , state of affairs makes the prob- lem of business expansion a much simpler one than ever be- , fore and one far more certain of solution. RHDMOND. Mrr8,,,i; hii J (Tent '•'■marks nlwMit people who were afraid to say ert Land Board was getting down flmir souls were their own—Chi- to business snd settlers on irri- rat° Becord-Herald. „ , w ^ We have had 10 vi'iin«’ » . «Ivil engine,.ri„Ky 2? 3 *P"rienre, embracing all branchia of 5 * 6 . Bant of O m m rtt B ldi. 0. 2 « ) REDM OND