The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, August 31, 1911, Image 8

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    START A BANK ACCOUNT AND
WATCH IT GROW
) Some ikhh I things are being
/ said about our methods of con-
ducting our Kinking Business.
All who avail themselves of our
services are well pleased. We
are pleasing your neighbor.
Are we pleasing you ?
STATE BANK OF REDMOND
REDMONl). ORE.
\V S R.nlman, Prvs.
Joseph H. Jackson, Vico Pres.
Kov A. Bush. Cashier
Eat
First Visit of Howard Kl-
liott Into This Sec­
tion of State
COUNTRY LOOKED
VERY GOOD TO HIM
ODD CHAIR
Tin* quest of an < m 1 c 1 dian
the parlor- for something *
in stage parlena*, will be«
the picture "—-should feg)
here, of course. It it isn’t,
we will get it for you, and
will lx* glad tluit you on*
1«H»k. anyway; and we b
you will lx* glad to have,
ami "glimpscxl" 11u* store
now, when it’s at it’s hes(.
Fine Ranches
First Locomotive in Here I .«Miked G« nh 1
Pre*i«lent Howard Elliott of
May Extend (Had Hand
the Northern Pacific railroad and
to the People
party of other railroad othcial*
««■re agr««eabl\ *ur|«n*«s| «»hile
«•outing into the city l»y aut«»
Tuesday from Oj«al t'it>. to*«*
the tine pniductivene*» of the
Hank*. John Tuck. R. A. Ken
«lall. W. S. K<>«lman and other
ranch«** a feat mil«'* north «»f the
city.
MODERATE PRICKS
WILL APPEAL TO YOU
OI K
A party «»f rnilmail official*
consisting of Howard Elliott,
prvsuient of the Northern Paeif
lie railroad; 0. K. Gray, .p r e s ­
ident of the North Bank r««a«l
and Oregon Trunk railway; F.
H. Fogarity, assistant genera
K«l". \V. Ma*»n is a recent ar
freight agvnt of th«- Northern rival from Maiiraa. and will ha« «*
Paeitie road; J. R. Russell, gen - 1 charge of the ham« ss »hop that
end sii|«erinteml«‘nt of tin North | R. S I Jirkin hx* e*tal*li*he«l here.
Rank mail and Oregon I runt Mr. Mx*on is pleasant gentleman
railway: J. P. Rogers, siqvrin }to meet, an«l i* favorably tin-
ten d en t of the Oregon Trunk pressed with R«*lm««ml.
N o * l h « f g l' a H i m f i l k g r .
railw ay: Ralph Rudd, chief engi­
V
1 « ■" I th« girl, »a4 h«
neer Oregon Trunk railway, ami
C. H. Irvin returned last "«*•>
ir *i <■•<•» her « J o in ! mother'*
W. E. t .-man. general
freight *««■ ■» Otttlng trip
t.> l-ak«
i o» V«.| th« f»tr nn« I« th«
and passenger agent
Oregon Ddell, '.*»• miles smith
of here. ■¡Ur Hot h« («¡underrd aadly
Trunk railwav. arrived hen He wxs one of th«* following |«ar
•Mr« 1 hr«fuiond h« Iwgau in a
»in
re Irtnvfh:>"g an.) ag>lat««l, *1
ty
that
went
from
here
Mr.
Tuesday in an auto from Opal
ha««
<- * • t» u t J • i fur th« Idnaacd
and
Mrs.
C.
H.
Irvin.
<1.
Khlero
City on their way to Bend. The
pntd. g« of • arai ng for your «lewr
and
family,
C.
B.
H<>|>ley
and
party remained here a short time
dauci. ter. uk
rar« of h«r, gi»-
an«! renew«*! acquaintance with wife, and J«-*.*«* Tuck.
«ng 1,. r a h„iii< r «fid"—
the citizens.
This was Presi­
Bui ■ - g.,t no further
Kagvrly
th« • «■biw th rww hcraclf into bia
dent Elliott’s first trip into this
■nm
section of the state, and he stat-
***•*■. IDrhcrt,“ ah« vh:ap#r«d, “ I
e«! to the newspajier representa­
s *
r >• »««i O«« protUgw* Yaw
Continu«*! from l*t |>age
tives and «others that he wx*
• Ion t ki'«w hn« I Ka«« h'>|>#d and
agreealily surpris**! to see such
'ti,
f ■ r a mod* I man Ilka vow to
a prosperous cultivate«! s«vtion the |H*»ple right at o*ir «loor*. ‘<* • 'athrr to my darling laugh .
Th«* Deschutes Railn«a«l il!ar t«*r
in this irrigat«*l district. He
made a
iggestimi to Carl (¡ray Oman line I is nearly cmnplct«*!
l"«>«< »I •
th a t «m the locomotive of t h e 1 k> t ulv«*r Junction, and from
T 1 . >• • • >• hating a Iraaoa on
first train t«> arrive in iUslinond *h**r»* to B**nd tlicy will u*«* the
par i| rating, and the (••achcr wrote
a couple of large hands lie plar«*l. l ra«‘k* of the Oregon Trunk r«>ai|. n O.* ' .a k'->ard tha following ad-
as some of the R«*!mond people i having a joint trackage agr«**- •g*\ I« ng (ha boy« to put it down ;
had «told him U m j w anted to
w ith th a t U m
Soon a ftn s i ’ r *n » ir-U V wink t* aa
shake hands with the first loco- the Oregon Tmnk trains arrive goorl o a nod to a blind horn« "
V* * * rn d of th# 1« m o B r r r ta ik
motive that arrived here. CJra> bere it is expected the I>eschutcs
attrr-ipfa
««r# r«ad out, and on«
said he would take the m atter r"*d will bring their trains to
*•«
follow»
under consideration, am! prob- ibia city, thus giving R«*!moml »
' \ >; »,m «hi* m otrm .nl of tb«
ably have painted on the hands double train service,
opti * i, »• »d«*|uat# a» a »light in-
the word “ H ow".
Th«* 'Railroad !>«>'' <■•
flu i* n of th# rranmm to a hor»a
1 tion committ«*** ar«* Is-ginning to »ot>l of it» tuooriary rapa>-iti«« "
lay their plans for the monster
*««' •"• I« J»#»n
two-days' celebration that will
I bi U ar* ua.'d in aurtioa-
i lie held here so»m after th«* entry
C. H. IR V li
The House Furnisher
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 r o p .
CRUSTY BREAD
NEVER M A D E A
CRUSTY H S T A N D
O i r lo»vw « h a v « t h e c r u « t h a t l e i v m a
n u t llk e f la v o r In th e m o u t h e h ile th e f la k y
I n t e r i o r la * i* * * d ; n * t o Ita la s t h om e.
J A S I C AND BCLI EVC
HOBB S CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY
WM. H. HOBBS. Proprietor
Headquarters for Good Things to Eat
S o u t h Oth S t .
N. P. PRESIDENT
WELL PLEASED
»iniriiitf...........-
-
diuppoinUnl. for they h«'»nl l**1
ter »infinit than they antirips»
eiL
The lady has a finely cultiva*
t*J voice. With great ran ire ami
flexibility. and the ■«•lection* *b«'
rendered at the nv ital "« re of a
nature ti* bring out the full com-
pa.** of her voice.
That her
singing wx* apprveiated "x*e»
idenced by the hearty and *t»"'
taneou* encore* *hi* receivi«l
•lurmit the recital.
M„ hic kiven* of R«*!m<*ti«l are
much plesaed that Bernice Hal
lev • Forrest ha* come here to live,
a* they are assured of al" ay«
liavitttt m**l material no" "h en
they detune to get up minora! en­
tertainment.*.
REDMOND
Subscribe for The Spokesm an
$1.50 per peur in advance
J.F.H O SCH .
PHYSIOAI
mid St ROM
t Mficr* in Ketlmond A
Buildiag
TR AINS HERE (MT. 1
MANY PEOPLE ENJOY
FORREST CONCERT ¿ « w
F. H. ROBEM E1:
Physician
und Surgen
F in a T«-*trd C.laa^N
eri y Filiad
( H 1 W « i n
t hr-* I m
I«
Redimimi. Dr*p
D r. J . ItARR
* ■ 1
mg pf *p#«x in Japan Th«ra la no
• moling fli« ao<-ti»nr#r anmiunr«« !
•ty.
*«> i'*«* •odianr-« that h« haa auch
Th«* exact date for th«* alfuir
'• « l,,rr''* f proparti for aala j
• M.t nut r a Inda Th.^« who wiah ,
New Sinner
i„ IMm«,,.!
| , 'lewilH
£
T'; ""r ** "»
their hi,la and n a n e a n
,,
.
«oriipl« t»*l. but it is an a* •
(,re«*ted by A p p r é c ia -
sured fact that th,* celebration • '!•« ' papar Th« papar ia folded
Live Audience
will lay o \e r anything ever !*• • n'' I....... I • !»»t When Iba a«K-
I -n a r .. a no mora hula coming ha
fore h«*ld in Central Oregon.
«•¡•an« ili# l«it and .orí» out tha
hd*
l!i« lughaat b«d taka» tha
PLEASANT RIDGE
proparl a.
. The song recital given last
Friday evening in A nker’s ofiera
house by R em ire Halley-Forrest
drew forth a large audience,
who gathered to see the singer
make her initial bow to a Red­
mond audience.
Mrs. Forrest
has l**-n highly s|H»ken of by
the press and public in other
places where she has apiiearcd,
and the audience Friday night
went prepared to hear some good
R e d m o n d , On
Mrs. Geo. Hunter is ill with
typhoid fever.
Miss Eincll is spemling a f«*w
w«**ks in R«*«lmon<l.
The patrons of this m hool dis-
trie! hel«l a wood cutting U*. Tues­
day and cut enough wood to Inst
th«* school during the winter.
Miss llublKird, who has been
engaged to teach th.* Clin«* F alls
iehool, has arrived.
I Giliar, Mi« liowt «aia, 'Var
ned ih.it «word "
I'ie «oaat «lamina« th« ¡dada
«rilh U.tara.t and d.a, oa.ra a .lam p
'"ent tberaon to tha aff««H
1 ,*1. ' '' '""f'1 » “» mada in tSIM>
DENTIST
Johnson Bull
Redmond,
G. A. McFarla«
LAWYER
Practice tn all rourtt •
I .art* I « >lhr*
" ' at w»r w»» Tolir father in K
or no!««
Wat » Oh, fath#r waanT in any
r;;
" w Dar«i,„g
for a r.-gaha l.ooae M—J ud g ,
•
Redmond, • Oref*
ELLINGER’S ADDITION
The most desirable residence section in Redmond. Water now in the streets for
irrigation. I>ots are being sold fast.
Better pick out a lot or two now I ’M
never regret it. The soil is well adapted for gardens and lawns
*
PRICES AND TERMS WILL SUIT YOU IN THIS DESIRABLE SECTION.
LET US SHOW YOU THIS PROPERH
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