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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1911)
Redmond and Vicinity day School missionary, talk on lie expects to remain this winter the sights and sayings of the Sun and may determine to reside here Franciaeo convention. permanently. THE STORE Hiolhrrh<M*d UÍ Ih»I». Ne»! N o . 122 RCI i MONI*. ohkuon The nuwt satisfactory 5 cent We pay the highest market cigar in the city the “ R. |t • price in rush for butter and eggs. Mr«'<a * v r y Kmlay ••»*►*« •>» Khrrt hitiUllilt Visiting ( ------------- o irm U r. UlVitrU I » Y«»U will like them lifter you Kring them in to us. Pioneer y K Mill«, hSocuUvo *t|rn*l have smoked one. J o , * «MU K » , Sor Meat M arket 3tf •wtf M k n d k n h a ll ’ s . W, S. Overturf und his broth Crook County A b stra ct J. K. Xlaepherson |,-ft this er w e r e over Tuosilay from their I iM Coriw m i«'!» I'n tu ilo '» » < " ( Aliotrort Book* week for I sm Angeles via. Klam ranch near Sisters to trade with All work guorant*«*«!. W r iiiuit.-gtopti ath Falls. H«- exfieeta to return the merchants here. ih»M<-«'la *' V. WlUr. awcrotary, this full to remain during the j’rtn»»Ills, •*»«■. winter. Coolest and most attractive (\il. W. A. Belcher left last place in the city our ice cream So«- the Universal Ranges at Krui»' for Si*»view on the ocean, purlor und ice cream ulways The quality is high. m here In* i * u >«1 he w w going to Jacksons. right. 4!Mf MENDENHALL'!. 4r,tf iMtthc in the aurf an»l rat cl»rn». The price low. Co. Hf exi**cU to be gone »Unit two weeks. •Mr. and XIrs. Clinton Cole- Want advertisers, with their grove were over from Prineville habit o f “ helping things to hup- Sunday visiting .Mr. Colt-grove's Thin ii* w h it eliuwirtrnl Nil »»• P**n, find little troul>le in lu-ciir- parents. »werrm will cult an “ interesting ing the l<est available help. If you want satisfactory bread i«*uc” of thl» newspspsr. and iMistry use the “ Hest’ ’ flour, XIr». W. (Juac ken bush and son Xlnt. '/■ 1 M« ('lay m still con- were in from tin* ranch shopping sold by the Kedmond Feed & finc<l to her home by aicknrsa. Fuel Co. Once you us»- it, you’ ll with the merchants Mondav. have no other. 51 tf If you urc going to paint aee All kinds o f fn*sh vegetables Jackmm. It will pay you. IOtf Mr. and .Mrs. J. K. Lamb vis always on hand at the Pioneer ited at the N. L Sturdevant Meat Xlarket. :pf Mr» Daniel Winkle ilivd lust farm Sunday, and .Mr. Iaimb Thursday »t her home near Sis- During the next month adver says the cro|m out there are the tern She woa butried Satur<ia\ tise your ston- as effectively as finest he has seen so far this sea in the Redmond cemetery. you secretly WISH you had son. tiren aide to advertise it the past Wagons at cost at Kendall & The woman who atudiea the month! It's an experiment for Chapman's. 5tf t.U pays lean than the woman a stout heart and brain! who doesn't «Unit nine time» If you love your w ife buy her out of ten. I k k s I pure, fresh candies, as a jiound o f that nicely assorted sorted flavors. 26 eta tier pound. candy at Mendenhall's. IlKf S M Collin* who wo* laid very 4JHf XI KNIlKNII ALL'S. low * short time ago with hemor Henry Lynch und w ife o f Sa rhage of the lungs ia convalesc Xluma's large 2-story building lem. visited hen* last week with ing nicely. on the comer of 6th and K streets Mr. and Mrs. E. .Maher. Mrs. Fresh welners and bologna is nearly complet«*d. This is one Lynch is a sister o f Mr. M aher.' every day—the kind that you'll o f the Is-st built Imildings in the like at the Pioneer Meat Mar- city. Buy a “ Motor W asher" for the home. There is nothing better. ________ :itf Peter Schuttler Wagons, the Jackson sells them. 46tf Jackson While here last week some o f light running kind. Pitf the Bend Dramatic Club went to sells them. It is expected that the Hotel Crooked river to w e the Oregon Owing to u break down at the Kedmond dining room will reop Trunk railroad bridge that is un city water pumping plant the en about the 20th. der construction. water supply from the well will lie shut off for a few days. You will like the bologna sau sage at our market it is home Try n suck the “ Beat" flour. made and fresh every day. Bet You w ill like it. Kedmond Feed ter try some o i It. Pioneer Meat & Fuel Co. »Iti Xlarket. 3tf .Mr. and .Mrs. W. H. Knepper The w oman who is too busy to who have been living here for some time, left lust week for read the ads is too busy to buy Prescott. Wn. wisely. K. .Maher and family and Xlr. and Mrs. Henry Lynch who wen* visiting them, drove out to the Crooked river railroad bridge Sunday. Kur! Wurzweiler o f Portland, was hen* Monday w ith a |>arty of friends who were touring Cen tral Oregon. Mr. Wurzweiler went fmni here to Prineville to daily at take his mother back to Portland Pit f with him. Acting City Marshal McClay New goods almost has givrn notice to property own Jackson's. ers in both the business and resi dent sections o f the city that they .Miss Mida (îrnrc Cline, daugh must clean up around their places ter o f Dr. C. A. Cline, returned snd keep them clean. to her home in Tacoma last Fri day after a several months’ visit Mendenhall's for ice cream. here. Mr. and Mrs. Ken ( ’.otter left last Friday for their ranch 22 miles southeast o f hen*, where they expect to remain for some time. W. W. Caughoy and family ex Newly-arrived iieoplc read and Crosswalks are being put in by pect to s«»on leave overland to answer some furnished nom and the city on 6th street at the in- visit relatives in the vicinity o f. taraection o f C. 1». K ami F Isiarding house ads as a neces Albany. sary preliminary to their lives in Streets. this city. C. H. Irvin has the lumber on In the center o f Melrose Purk the ground for a 6-ruoin bunga Money invented ill I«nta in Mel- addition to Kedmond is liM*ate«| low he will build on his block o f ruoc Park NOW, w ill double in the only puhlie Park within the lots in Kllinger’s Addition. The city limits, it cover* five acres. the next year. building is tnjhnvc the latest mod ern improvements, There's not much hanl-to-sell V OU would judge another real estate hercaUnits if rea business man by his advertising C. L. Barlicr o f Boise, Idaho, sonable advertising persiatoncy do not hope to escape the was recently located on a fine is used. test yourself. 160-acre tract o f land west o f hen* by H. C. Herrick, the real For that tired, overheated feel I he Pioneer Meat Market has ing our mn I h fountain und ice estate dealer. Mr. Barber is now adopted the strictly cash system cream will revive you. out after his family. and can therefore save you mon 49tf M knpknhall ' s . ey on all purchaaes. 3tf F. H. DeSouz and w ife o f Phoenix, Ariz., and sister-in-law, Z. Taliaferro returned Sunday K. K. Dobson made a business from his hunting trip for big XIrs. Weiland o f L ob Angeles, ar trip to Portland last weak. rived here last week to make a game in the mountains. ten days’ or two weeks’ visit with ( arpenters and painters in this the DeSouza and W. A. Ander Kendall & Chapman have the city are having a busy summer. exclusive agency for the Monarch son families. Malleable Inin Ranges the best I he finest homes in R»*dmnn»l range made. 3tf ''ill U> located in lieautiful MKL- Mrs. Lilly Jordan o f Prinevllle, liOSF, PARK with its large lots “ nd wide streets and avenues, was here Sunday visiting with " n the highest elevation within Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Cline. •ho city limits, with irrigation Two vacant corners on E street w«ter on every lot. between Hotel and De|>ot lOOx If n store has decided to make 100, also two comers. fiOxlOO '•»ur dollar worth a lot more than same location. Jones laind Com lts value this week, you'll pany for terms. ,ln<1 lhe news and details in that Milton (Juackenbush expects to H,,Te s advertisement this week. arrive from New York in Sep An interested audience at the tember to visit his bmther and ‘M K. church Sunday night heard wife. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Quack- «ev. J. v. Vernon, district Sun- enbush who live three miles out. President J. W. Bn*wer o f the Redmond Hank o f Commerce vis ited the former home o f his grand parents at Haycreek last Sunday. His grand parents settled there in I860, and log cabin in w hich they lived is still standing. Mr. nml Mrs. J. F. Cook have returned from Portland where they took their daughter Miss Irma, for the benefit o f her health. The young lady's friends will lx* pleased to learn that her health is much improved. Subscribe for The Spokesman. OF LOWER PRICES AND BETTER VALDES LYNCH & ROBERTS See our Bargains ¡n Shirt Waists. Some beau tiful designs at almost half price. LADIES’ STRAW HATS for every day wear. A good selection. Hats and Caps Our selection of Hats and Caps will convince you that we carry the very latest styles. German Panama Straw H a ts. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 5.00 German Panama Straw Hats. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.50 Wide Brim Imitation Panam a. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.00 Fine Straw Hats for Sunday........... 1.50 to 2.00 Stetson all wool Hats, wide brim ............. 5.00 Stetson all wool Hats, narrow brim crusher... 5.00 Lynch & Roberts We (’lose at 6:30 p. m. Except Saturday. 10 p. m. Redmond, Oregon W E BUY Batter and Eggs Farmers and Ranchers I f you desire to have a rreamery established in this district, sign up on the lists at Khret Bros, and Lynch & Roberts stores the number o f cows you will furnish cream from Sept. 1st. Three hundred will have to be se cured before the creamery- can be started. 15c Buys What ? See E. M AHER Thunder end Rem. The do«n|Miur of rain that womc- time, follow, u rta.h of lightning i. umhi II v supposed to lie due to the cnalcsocme of tine drops on losing their electrical charge, but Mr 1.1»ine. a Finnish observer, concludes that the thunder jars the drops to gether. Near Vasa a heavy thun derstorm came up from the east late one afternoon, and, as the sun was unclouded, a brilliant double rain bow appeared in the east for half an hour, arching from horizon to hori zon. At each roll of thunder the rainlmws seemed tft l>e much shaken, the edges being displaced and the colors blurred. This could not lie due to the lightning, and it seemed that the same cause might enlarge the raindrops and disturb the rainbows. A Story ol Brignoli. Traise seni a long way with Brignoli. One evening at rehearsal in' New York thè orchestra laid dow n Iheir In s tr u m e n ts aa uno man and applaudì*«! bis singing of a fa vorite song long ami vigorouslv. Ilo was much plcas«>d and, advancing to thè footlighta with many a bow and amile of satisfaction, situi: “ (lentlemen, immedmtely after thè rehearsal there will lw» a cham pagne supp«*r at thè Everctt House. I iiope 1 mav bave thè honor to meet you all there.” It is needlesa to retnark that thev were there, every man of thein. The •upper cost Brignoli fóOO. & One of Today’s Want Ad Answerers Will Find a New Interest in Life One o f them will be jolted out o f a "business ru t" by finding and grasp ing a new business opportunity — one will buy some real estate which will influence his life intimately from now on — one will find the employment which offers right rewards fo r real efficiency. Use and Head the “ Classified Ads” for Results Mr. Land Owner I have a list o f clients in Nevada and Arizona who want land in Central Or egon. I f you have property, either IMPROVED, UNIMPROVED, IRRI GATED, DRV FARMING OR RELIN QUISHMENTS for sale I believe we have the buyers. Sse H. C. HE RR I CK REDMOND, OREGON Sales Agent for the Sales Agent for the Redmond Townsite Road Grant Lands