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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1911)
START A BANK ACCOUNT AND WATCH IT (¡ROW / VS. BACHELORS The Furniture THREE NIGHTS OF roPU LAS PLAYS McKenzie’s Merry Makers Will Entertain Bal ance of W eek Some good things are being Ball Game Scheduled For said about our methods of con- Redmond theater itoer* w ill la* JL ducting our Banking Business. Sunday Afternoon Be treated to four g*>*>d I'l*.'" On» tween the Above ! week by McKenzie'» Merry Mak All who avail themselves of our er» at Anker's opera house services are well pleased. We Tonight the powerful and in- terecting play «d St. Flino wnl are pleasing your neighbor. FOR BENEFIT OF THE bo given. “The lion ami the Mouse is Are we pleasing you ? COMMERCIAL (I I B STATE BANK OF REDMOND REDMOND, ORE. \V. S. Rodman. Pros. Joseph H. Jackson. Vice-Pres. Kov A. Hush. Cashier Eat billed for Friday night. "Fast Lynn" " ill la* given at a Saturday matinee at 2 JO All the Star I'layers and In the evening 'T he Man of the Hour” will la* presented. "Has Beens" Are in There are ten |teople in the the Line I’p company and the triaipo comes well recommended. In a mint la*r of places where they have played they have l**vn requested Whnt w ill probably l*e the fait to extend their engagement. est ararne of hall played in »’en Popular prices will la- charged trai Oregon this season, will la- pulled off Sunday. August I5>th, P ro c e e d in g s of between the married men and bachelors of the Commercial l^M'al W. C. T. U. Club. This is the result of a The l.a-al W. T. V. met last challenge by the married men Friday at the r»*»idenc of Mr** which the liachclors accepted, II. M. Smith. A goodly number and now both captains are striv of memla*rs wen* present also ing to get the liest (mssible teams several viaitora. The pr»*si*lent lined up for the struggle. An read a letter from Mrs. I’nruh. admission foe of twenty-five state president of the order, in 0 I * , , , ' Q .M , O v,r,> |h t, cents will lie charged which will reward to what the Redmond or 'I n > ■ !.-r ha* « lim ic i him go into the general fund of the der thought the la*st place for Commercial Club. You are sure the county convention to la- held •«•If hv li ning li«»'« !«[•«■• «od o*rr to get your money’s worth as all in Sept., and it was decided to light* **->m« of them are «m uaing enough, hut «a Jo not think the of the players are more or less invite them here as this is oon-j !e*a of linn un Ihi« account «» known on the diamond, as is sidered the most centra! point. when i>r Mlimlwr dirwvta that St shown by the following line-up: The committee which had been Paul'« 'T in t Kputla to the Kphe ap|a,inted to draw up a petition •ion»" at ould hip written out «« a MVKKIKD MK.N. la»», there heiug only uuc. A « to present to the mayor and the •houtd E. E. Foote, catcher, h jr* (imled at lha nell In- city council of Redmond, made (tane* \ rlerk in "Or Mangold** Lee Zumwalt. pitcher. F. M. White, short stop and lh**ir report and the |a*titi<»n was i» d«M-ril»i| *• tiemg in rhargw of ; accepted without further chang and taking about with him a quar captain. es, and will soon he presented ter of a million In «peri* Thia, E. R. Tichenor, ;ld base, for signatures. The nevt meet-! aottie one calculated, would weigh J. F. Hosch. 1st base. one ton »etentrrn hundredweight I ing will 1« held at Mrs. la m b s A G. M. Huffman, right field. thief ’*i««r, off with a "rarpwt- Friday. August 25th. I). L Miller. 2d bast*. liag fu'l of «m rrngna," which would T. L. Forhan, center field, weigh file hundredweight, and Tat ter Corani enter» with an iron boi Joe McClay. left field, MELROSE PARK two fevt «quarw.** which BO girl H. F. Jones, utility. S«*e Jones la n d Company could e rr» .— ¡ W y FiUgwrald In BACHELORS. OWNERS ( Not Agents! for may “Rowland." W. T. Hamilton, pitcher, terms on lots in Mel rose Park. D »rem IK« U r . G. E. Woodward, dd base, Dr Ioccur, a noted rhamiat, ad C. McCauley, center field, SMITHROC K rance» the theory that diamomi» I. P. Hewitt. 1st base. fell from tha «kiea. He argue« aa (Formerly Hillman) U. D. McSherry. catcher, follow»; “Speriroacopiral in t «»tig» A. G. Ridenour, short stop, tion« »how that th« particle« of T. W. Taylor . and wife are ln eom*lt * A. J. Haney, 2d has** and cap ..... ' * «aliata ara n i l Hillman again after an extended pregnatrd with carbon. Tina car- tain, visit in Portland l*on I» in th, fo r a o f e r i , 1»!«. In J. R. Roberta, left field, dara g..nr hr tha earth muat hata W. Fi. Thielvoldf is commenc W. G. Phoenix, right field. ing work on his residence in Hill- coma n-iM-atcdly mtu contact wilh E. L Rapp, utility. oinct«, nlher thè iiuch-u* head — E. A. Cast and M. A. Lynch. ™ ?:! XpecU' to havp il up in or tli« t«i|» Tli««w cornette p«r- a short timt deli*« I*-, «ni» diamond» in th« umpires. Mis* Rlanche Kingsbury re rourv i i t ag«-a, hut wero buried dur- Game calimi at 2 o'clock. turned to her home in Tacoma a f ng the e« rimi» trin»fi>riii«tion» of Th« i I i o i p tlicory il ter a short visit here with her * he curili PLEASANT RIDGE itrwngthcn«il by th» f«. t th«t dia- sister. Mrs. FL A. Cleland. 'tinnii ehi|>» h»ro l*rn fonn-l in m«- Mr. and Mrs. McKal« and The lad ies Pioneer Club met I teor». family have moved to their home-1 with Mrs H. B. Winfield this ■Uld n ear Cline F’alls. week. ■•n«ularlr Fi|«,n( Miss Bessie Harader visited Mr. McCoy and family and They wrra di»cu«»ing llr..» n , hi« her brother A. L. Harader part Gladys Swanson are on a camp- «barn mg manner» and hi» 1«. k of of this week. I ing trip to the mountains this moral r.»|M>ri.ibility in all m atter» connette*) with money. ~||« mean» A. L. F'leming left Tuesday for week. to 1« heme»! «I th« mn,** Mid one | Hood Rivor. n,c little ton of Mr. and Mm. of Ina friend«. ‘but he doesn't get Mr. Lawson and family have G. P. FJliott has Issm quite sick »round to paring In« d«Lta moved onto their ranch at Pleas- the past week but is much im- . “H« w,*ht not to har« de hta j ant Ridge. proved at this writing. »*"1 another man. "Ha Miss T. M. Linn el I was in Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Elliott ate ought to har« what my boy in col Prineville on business the first of I dinner with J. J. Ellinger and lege wrote me for the other day— Kathleen Marournecn* loans." the week. I family la*t Sunday. “What «r» they t" a»kcd one of Misses Evelyn and Mildred Joe McClay and wife and Imhy the partr Smith visited with Mrs. Hankel Grace visited at the Archer home A hatldeen Merourneen* loan may I m * f. , r years and it may U for of Sisters, last F’riday. ; last Sunday. * » « .” Mid the father. N C. H . The the best the market affords, which is your privilege, and which is al ways served at our place. Quick service and satisfactory prices at the Oregon Cafe G E O . L. W H E E L E R . P ro p . Hobb’s B ak e ry Now in complete running order and turning out High Grade Bread and all kinds of Bakery Goods, 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 BAKERY WM. H. HOBBS, Proprietor Headquarters for Good Things to Eat South 6th St. that |H*ople buy only at huc I i time ax they feel "able to nfTortl it” wouldn’t tfo very far toward mak ing a home—even for a primitive Indian. About everything in your house that you value highly waH probably Inuight when you thought you could not alTord to buy. I have many piece« o f Furniture to show you that you ( ’AN afford REDMOXD Subscribe for The Spokesman $1.50 per year in advance House F u rn ish e r - J.F.HOSGH.M PHYSICIAN and SI KGKON tHftcr in K«dm*»nd \ Phow H lidding R edm ond. Ort. F. H. RODEMETEI Physician and Surf jeon K fia Tented ( r Redmond. Orti I)r. J . BARR DENTIST Johnson Building Redmond. ( !r»T* (¡. A. McFarlanf LAWYER fra. tier in all court» »nd 0. * lam i tlifter Redmond, • OrefH The most desirable residence section in Redmond. Water now in the streets for irrigation. Fats are being sold fast. Better pick out a lot or two now—you’ll never regret it. The soil is well adapted for gardens and lawns. LET US SHOW YOU THIS PROPERTY See any of our Selling Agents for further particulars g-. erljr Kitted Office to Khret Hrua. ELLINGER’S ADDITION PRICES AND TERMS WILL SUIT YOU IN THIS DESIRABLE SECTION. 1 !