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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1911)
MONEY SAVING GOODS A few articles we carry in stock that we DKFV COMPETION ON: AROUND THE COUNTY B r ie f N ews o f the Variou s H appening* A man near Prineville has an acre o f peanuts that are growing satisfactorily. Dress Goods Combs and Hair Goods Linens. I .aw ns. Silks. W or steds. Trimmings. Ginghams. Pereales. Prints. White G ikh I s , Wide Sheetings, Bleached and Unbleached Domestic Flan nels, etc. A fine line o f Dressing. Puff. Back and Side Combs, Hair Switches. Puffs. Turbans.Hair Nets and all kinds o f Hair Trimmings. The town well at Culver gives an unlimited supply o f water and arrangements are being made to pipe the town. Toilet Articles The Culver brass bend recent ly gave a concert and social that was a big success. Underwear. Ktc. Toilet Goods, Peroxide. Bay Rum. Queen Louises, Massage Ladies' Knit and Muslin Un and Cold Creams, Perfumes. derwear. Ready to Wear Gar ments. Waists, Skirts, Hos Witch Hazel. Vasalones. Tal cum Powders, etc. iery, Corsets, C h i l d r e n 's Waists, etc. School Supplies This department is complete, all kinds o f Crayons. Pencils. Dress and Work Shirts. Col Tablets. Paper, Envelopes. lars. Til's. Suspenders. Arm Blank Books, Pens. Ink, etc. Bands. Collar and Cuff But Dishes and Glassware tons. Underwear. Boys’ Un derwear. work and dress Fine line o f Dishes and Shirts. Caps. etc. Glassware. Granite, Tin and Cents' Furnishings Porcelain goods o f every de scription. Kitchen Furnish Embroidery o f all kinds. In ings, etc. sertions. Laces. Ribbons. Knit Miscellaneous ting Silks. Silk and Cotton Threads. Needles, Thimbles. Baseball Gloves. Balls. Play Handkerchiefs. Dress Shields, ing Cards, Card Games, Visit large and small rugs and a ing Cards, Post Cards, Buggy- large assortment o f Small No Whips. Bridles. Bits, full line tions. o f Small Hardw are, etc. Kmhroideries. Etc. SPECIAL Ten pieces Sheapard’s Plaid Dress Suitings to close out, per yard ........................ 10c We are agents for some o f the Best Tailoring Concerns in the country. We are also agents for the Ladies’ Home Jour nal Dress Patterns. W e guarantee satisfaction in every way when you deal with us. YOURS FOR BUSINESS. GREGORYS VARIETY STORE Corner 6th and E Sts., Redmond. I. D. B A S E Y ’ S M eat M ark et Macpherson Bldg. Redmond, Oregon HOSE who have been buying of us since we opened our market are well pleased with our meats and the service afforded. W e are get ting new customers daily, and would like to add your name to the list. Can we do so ? T Let us fill your next order for meat; you will be satisfied Tum=A=Lum Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIAL Will give prices delivered at yard or Roberts B ros’ , mill. Office and Yard 2 blocks east o f Redmond Hotel, Redmond A group o f hot springs have been discovered near I-uPine from which water flows at u temperature o f from VI to 130 degrees. The springs are all o f a different mineral. A force o f men are working day and night on the Deschutes Irrigation C o’s, project near I at Pine. Madras people are trying to raise enough money to sprinkle the city streets with oil. Your Trading AT OUR NEW GENERAL STORE WILL BE ENTIRELY SATISFYING TO YOU For we have opened up a stock of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES and GENT’S FURNISHINGS that will appeal to you. No shelf-worn goods, but everything new and up-to-date. The prices on these we have made con sistent with the quality of the goods, and solicit a share of your patronage. Jackson Blk. opp. Postoffice The new machinery for the Madras Flouring Mills will soon arrive, and when installed the ELEGANT DISC 0 MF 0 RT, output o f the mills will In* in • Gl. —pn« .f Hi,* Lif. In Frane. R. creased from 50 to 75 barrels I . r . i h . T i m i oI L o u > . X I V . daily. FREEBERG BROTHERS •orne one railed hi» attention to an inaertption inaile «itti a diamond U|>on the rentrai pane of the hay « i n d o » overlooking the Thame., in MONDAY NEXT IS SALES DM Bcfore ili.- rngn of Intuir \ IV in «lu* h T • name »a. improperly con France ther«- « u a peri«*! »lieti nected with that of a celebrated The Madras city council is still palare, »ere Hot »ery conifnrtable German darner D'i*r»«v took an wrestling with the problem o f piarea in whlch to live Tliev »ere I orange from a di.h, coolly remark- selling their munici|>al bonds. magniticontly decorateli. but thè ing upon the Ifood Ijtialitv of tha «indo», «ere am.ill and not »eli fruit and to.*ed it tip in the air aer An examination for the posi plared, and thè r«om» »rere fiìled erai time*, then, a. though by acci- tion o f rural mail carriers will Ee « u h mugnificent hut not partirli ; tient, he ;-a»e it a wider rant and lari? oomfortable furniturt- lire* aent it through the offending pane, held at Madras Sept. 2. »■ ere .eldotn llghtcd in thè ini- knocking the gla.. into the Thainea menae, beaiitifulljr «rulptured mar- — “ Meant and I Hind lee” Laying o f sidetracks to accom ble fi repiare, r .n a llv thè onlv tire Bu«pici»u. Pr»i< modate the Deschutes Railroad « a . to l>e fotind in thè U'di luUTlln-r at thè end of .1 «’Ut of r.-.-tn- \| “ \ , . I » ifr I , gr<-ati-*t with the Oregon Trunk Line at Vrr.aillea, in lf»M, il i» reported, gift to man and thè rar- .t g, thè Metolius has l>een completed. the water and the wine froze in tli earth hold«,” remark ec) Mr. Jarphly ' king'* gla.««-. at table. Mme. de the other morning. "She 1« hi* joy, The million gallon fuel oil tank Mainteiion «ut in a chair with wing, hi. inapiration and In* very ton). The Central Oregon Ijvctock for the Oregon Trunk Line at to it to protect her from draft«. Through her he learn* to r«-a- h the Association, with head«|uartrr» It waa riiatomary to protect one- pure and true, and her loving hand* at Redmond, will hold their sec- Metolius is finished. ae!f from cold by folding screen* lead hint softly over the rough oml horse and stock sale on Mon and portable hraziert. place*. She I»” — The Prineville schools will op day. August 21st, and continu* The furniture in the hall, and ----- --- --- - - — - "Jeremiah,” -” ,.-011.0, uno »aid ,.i Mr* r* .>ari> Jarphly en Oct. 2 —when the new school parlor* consisted of ■ arv.-d wooden .olem n lv Merennah, what wi. k | until all the st<x*k list«.*] is «old. *1 house will be finished. benehe*, »tool*, heavy chair* and ne*, hnie yon l»-en up |„ It is stated that there will be great gilded leather armchair* and 1 Truth. plenty o f buyers at the sab-, and Claims for water on Crooked ebony rahinrt* and rolfrr», which; anyone having horm-a or »tuck P«litieal Sci«nc«. aerved for »eat* and even lied*, and I River are being adjudicated by I which held linen, »liver and clothe*. “ John,” a*ked Mr*. Gorkin«, they are desirous o f selling arv Water Supt. Cochran at Prine requested to list same at o n « One might wander for a long “ what i« a ‘political eon game?*” ville. time through these lahvrintlia of "M hv. it'»— if'» » frameiip, you w ith W. G. Phoenix, secretary of rooma liefore reaching the onlv in know.” the association. Bend people are agitating the habited room, the hedc ham her. "Ye*, but V»lint i« a frameup?” “ A er piece of bnnk. of I o>ir*e ; comimssion form o f city govern which was lietter protecti*! from Stinting space in store adver ■ Irafta, had u fire in it and more can't you” — ment. tising has the inevitable effect comfortable »eat» than the other "YY'hat i« a pu-ec of bunk?" "stingmesa” produces in “ <»b. »buck»!" ev. luimcl Yfr Dor Hint The Boy Scouts o f Bend to the rooma. any other enterprise. The liedchamlier waa the liiing km«. ' YYlial'» the use of trving to number o f 13 made the first hike 4 ^ - room. Friend* and acouaintance* N-ll a woman anything about ^di- Sunday. They went as far as wen- received there. The door of Heavy Rain lie* t ‘hicago Tribune Tumalo creek, and brought back thi* room wn* clooetl, Imt all tlo Monday Night a 35-foot flag pole that will be ot her door* were open, and prr«on* H*r S*nlim «nt». came and went ». they pleased, ad erected in front o f their lodge. It is related of a eb-rgvinan who Two heavy rain storms visited mitted and guided - :v by no one. -■■ nl wa* and '*Uli •“ ‘‘ ‘tion Monday. ............• ......... tin- . father ......... of . " a charming - ........... . »mi O ne or- though there might be mor.-tbail s b*,aut.f..l ds.igl.tcr that one Y one dav eurre.l in the afternoon Second Horse and Stock Sales to Be Held Here on Above Hate A soda water Itottling factory hundred sonants in the house. The has been started at Bend. master of the house. on le v mg th- hedchamlier, might find persona en tir«-ly unknown to him wandering. sitting or even taking ns|is here and there almut tha room*. The *erviee of the servant* wn* so poor, NEW ARRIVALS LOCATE HERE one ehronif ler says, that no on«- was surprised at la-mg told that lie must go to l«e«l without »tipper. Thu celebrated literary nn«l social James Trapman arrived here leailer Mme. d<- Itamhoiiilh-t intro this week from Lyndon, Wn., dnce«l u change in tli«- fashion «if bon»'- building and furnishing, and and will make R«-dmond his fu royalty promptly copied her inno ture home. He bought a busi vation*.— New York I’ reaa. ness lot on fith street north o f the Bank o f Commerce for $1000, with the intention o f building on it soon. R. Dyksterouis is another arri val from Lyndon this week. He Ixmght land near the city and it is understood he will Etegin im- mehiate improvements on same, J. W. Moore and family o f Eu gene, have located in the city. They bought Miss Jones’ house and moved it onto their lot on 7th street Itetween C and I) streets. This County Gets $4,654.08 State Treasurer Kay has an nounced the apportionment o f the common school funds among the various counties. Crook county’s share is $4,654.08. Subscribe for The Spokesman. How It Lookod while preparing his Sunday termon o ’clock »nil ik *k , • he w*. ...ddcnly called sway from , w , oth<‘ r during the hit desk on a mission of mere, The n * " " , r" rain fell and the «entwin-«- at which he left off »«« Kruuml received a good soaking, tlii*: *1 never see a voting man of This is the first rain in this sec- wplon.li.I physique and the promise tion for a number o f weak* : of » glorious nmiihoo<| ulmiost real- -zed I -"1 n.v heart ,* HUH with rap. A c k n o w le d g e m e n t turn and «IHight * t Ilia dnughler, hap|M-ning lo enter I D IIS IS 1 0 CERTIFY that I the study, **» the sermon and read havp "v e iv e d settlement in full the word- Sitting down »he wrote for damage done hv f i r e to mv “ Mv sentiment, 11-,II , m> e underneath, ia ctli'" " 'ments, nana pap., H n|| or ckpo,-« Hotiae. nre on lo July I®H. The Northern As- c»ndit,«n«i surance Company Ltd., insured and his frhm .r!......¡'•'•"hhed . m y building through their local nnu in* fri- n,| persuaded him to Ugent G \l «1 . , A prominent churchman who i« forgive a "-¡«Mir .«I, • M s|«-u">-i*«t 1 «*■ very satisfactori- very fond of a joke tell* of an Inni had a •landing fend for some 1 >’• I heartily recommend this atnnsing incident in conjunction i ears. with an ordination ceremony in I h«- neighbor came to the dying to anyone wishing to Y irginia. A* ia iihiih I on such oc man * Ud-dde. insure their property. casions, the bishop wore a red uni After they had .liaki-n hands and S. J, Anker, ma.le (M-ace the dying „.an ey. Versify hood at the hack of his sur Kedmoml, Oregon. plice. Among the most interested of the congregation was an old “ If r get better, Donald, rc.ne,n. Miss L T. Jones left this morn darky from Richmond. After tin- I«er all this goes f<)r naught.” __ ceremony he was aakeil by some one Pear»on's Weekly. ing for Pueblo. Col., her old how lie liked the proceedings. i»mc. She was accompanied by ^ » c« For Fun, “ I was clean taken by de preach The younger I him , ' ;,h'l her niece, Mi.** in’ of de bishop,n answered the ne thiis passed judgment "m t|'° I 'aur® . (,rH>' ar,b who had been gro, “ an’ at de same time 1 fell have .• . _ ‘ * ' ’h h l »Ml ,.r a , would .....I.IJ. L- V humorist "" o f Hjtendmg the summer here. efforts or kinder sorry for him. lie ain't got effort. no wimmen to look after him, has this man anmc one . n„| to IlilT., j “ Poor fellow, he is a l«a\ * Mr. and Mrs. Win. Oakes and he ?” on a after a jok “ Why, what makes yon think ' chase 7,1 TV,' Miss Hila Morse left today for that, 8 am r And the joke always wins,” Du- tho Mr illamette Valley in th e v i- vl “ I noticed, sail, w henever do bish ma* observed mildly. nnity of Eugene, on a trip for op turneij round dat de back of his fruit. coat was busted an’ de red under M ig h , M . . „ E .lh .r, I shirt was a-showin’ through.” h i^bad mil T h s R**sure«ful Count O'Orsay. D’Orsiiy wa» once dining at the Old Ship hotd at Greenwich when Sn" 11' l*ring A ''""«'imment of ginals for . . n’’ 1, r-W «-l-ron t l„ , 7 ............... . f, L i r rriv'"' h*re Pwl,"-Ht«-I to rail on S.