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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1911)
Ì Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Hub City ” o f ( ’entrai Oregon KKDMOND, ( K ook COUNTY, OREGON. THI!RSf)AY, SEPTEMBER 7, Kill SEDMOND’S popular hostelry M AY SELL THE Ladies’ Shoes at COST PRICE rfl « Ì i i l j $1.50 FE R Y K A K I am going to discontinue handling Indies’ Shoes and am making a Special Price on everything in this line. Council Takes Action On Initiative Petition for New ( Harter Regular $5.50 Shoes cut to $ 3 . 8 5 Regular 5.00 3 .4 5 Regular 4.50 3 .0 0 Regular 4.00 2 .7 5 Regular 3.75 2 .7 5 Regular 3.50 2 .6 5 Regular 325 2 .3 5 Regular 2.75 2 .0 0 Regular 2.00 1.6 0 Straw and Panama Hats at COST Price 44 44 $27,000 BOND ISSUE IS ALSO AUTHORIZED Thaab (vi* half tout* cut in a feet on Sixth id reel, xxhieh are <t O f tl ■ H * >t«•! K< ilrii<Mi(| n atore rooms. B rn . The entire up|ier door it devot- t •' • I I’l of Sixth Mini ih | to hotel purpnmw. there bring right in the heart of 15 brdronma, ail newly fumiahetl. i city. ami Wont*of the largv*t In the parlor thw furnishing are ibu. ding» in the interior o f elegant and modem. A Koval Wilton rug cover» the tloor, com- ____ Hiding ha* » fro n ta l« <>f fortahle eaay chairs are there, p n S i x t h a t r e v t , u n d e x - and a Steinway («rand piano oc Ik N " fi*e l o n E » t r e e ! . cupies a prominent |io«ition. kitchen is said to Is- the 1***1 np- isiinted one in the state outside of Portland. The whole house is electric lighted, vaccum cleaned, and provided with hot and cold bath*. A septic tank system ensures the nu»st sanitary conditions. 44 44 44 Expected That Denver Bond Firm Will Now Pur chase the Bonds 44 44 44 H. K. Jones is the genial boni- At the council meeting Tues fa«s-. and W. W. Alldrege assists in lisiking after the patrons o f day night an initiative petition )t d door in mo ll for lio- The dining room ami kitchen tilt* house and ministering to signed by over eight per cent o f M*a. except the south 80 arrangements nre complete. The their wants. the voters o f the city, was pre sented, asking that the new neeptanee within the five days of Canyon City, (¡rant county, charter and bond issue o f $27. d Man Mr. Anker attended (XX) o f municipal water bonds be time re<piir«*d by the mles o f the last year. ^ p o i n t men t the Chicago University, taking a adopted by the city. The fol gun City diapatrh dated Utoni o f education. The summer course there. He is 34 lowing action was taken: ya: John Sigurd An- lion was accordingly declared va Moved by Lynch and seconed Ketlmond, wo* today cant. Mr. Anker holds a Bache years o f age and married. by Hosch that the following res Indpal o f the Oregon lor o f Arts degree fn»m the Uni- If your property is attractive, olution be adopted and passed: •chool, to auceeed T. T. versity o f Nehroska. ami has hud and your ad is explicit, the sale is Whereas, an initiative petition ^ »h o waa choden lint ten years' teaching experience, assunsi. O f course one publica signed by more than eight per Oregon Trunk R. R. Bridge Kd who failed to tile hn lie was principal o f the schisils tion o f your ad may not do i t cent o f the legal electors o f the Draws Sightseers city o f Redmond, Oregon, ask Last Week ing that the proposed charter thereto annexed be submitted to the legal voters o f said city at The following Redmond people the next regular annual election, went to Crooked river last Fri has Iteen referred to the council day to see the key span o f the o f said city by the recorder Oregon Trunk railroad bridge put thereof, with whom it was filed in: on the 5th day o f September. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zumwalt 1911. and family. Now. Therefore. Be it Resolv In buying your household needs quality should be your Mr. and Mrs. Dave Miller. ed; that the said proposed char Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams. first consideration. For in quality, the greatest satisfaction ter be and the same is hereby Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Snider and adopted and ordained as the is. When the quality is correct, then you can afford to turn family. charter o f sail! city o f Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Green. your attention to price. This store features merchandise Oregon, and that the same shall Mr. and Mrs. Alex Brown and be in full force and effect from of and that kind. re family. and after the publication o f this Mrs. Maud Brown and child gardless of the lowness of our prices you’ll find every yard resolution in The Redmond ren. Spokesman and the Oregon Hub, and parcel of merchandise purchased here of satisfactory Mr. and Mrs. Bo.vlan. newspapers published in Red Mrs. F. M. White and daught quality. mond Oregon. er. Mrs. Guillott. The question being upon the Messers. Woodward. Walker, adoption and passage o f the j Hamilton and Lee Zumwalt. foregoing resolution the roll was A number o f the people took called and the following vote picnic lunches along and enjoyed taken: themselves immensely. Besides Hosch, yes; Lynch, yes: H off those mentioned above there Have you thought of buying man, yes; McCaffery, yes: were a number o f other people at Full stock of Groceries always the bridge. White, yes. Wells, absent. a new suit? Well, you can on hand, and all placed in our mm E. L. R A P P ‘The Head to Foot Clothier.” Redmond, Or. PEOPLE FROM HERE NUMBER OF REALTY SEE KEY ARCH PUT IN SALES BEING MADE ■ a litie s That Will Command Your Adm ire tion-Prices that will Appealn ^ Economical satisfactory quality, ys School Clothes rd to do so at OUR STORE, Wi will place on sale, beginning September 1st to 15th ' entire line of Hoys’ Suits. ie are some sample prices: 6.00 Suits 7.5# Suits M l Suits 10-00 Suits 12.00 Suits go for go for go for go for go for $1.75 5.75 <>.75 7.75 9.85 EHRET ONLY And Groceries sanitary dust proof counters. And the price, well, they are the lowest. 5c White Laundry Soap, bar Sail Soap 8 bars 25c 10c Corn Starch, pkg $1.00 Head Rice, 12 lbs UK) Jap. Rice, H> lbs 1.00 Oatmeal, 18 lbs 50c Canned Fruit, 3 cans 65c 1 gal. Syrup 35c Vi gal. Syrup BROS. BIG DEPARTMENT STORE HIGHEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN PRICE Jong us your ftti'r und Egg* We always Pay Market Price The above proceedings were taken at the suggestion o f the bond company that has been ne gotiating with the city to buy j the $27,000 issue o f bonds for the construction o f the city w at er plant from the I>eschutes river at Cline Falls. It is now unticiitated that as soon as the bond company learns o f the council complying with their wishes in the matter, the money from the sale o f the bonds w ill! be forthcoming, and work begun on the system as soon as bills are awarded. Boy Scouts Arc Organized J. H. Reder Informs The Spokesman that he has organ ¡zed a i>atrol o f 12 boy scouts here, to be known as Boy Scouts o f America, Troop No. 1. The com mission for the troop has been received and drills will soon be- , gin so as to get the scouts in readiness for the Railroad Cele bration Day parade. Uniforms have been ordered. Outside People Arriving in Redmond and Invest- ing in Property Property sales in Remond and throughout the district have been fairly active the past two weeks, and the realty market has taken on a more healthy tone. The Central Oregon Irrigated Land Co. o f this city, has recently sold to the following newcomers: O. A. Abelson o f Tacoma. 40 acres near Powell Buttes. The F. G. Bancroft 40-acre ranch 31 miles west o f the city to Don R. Lewis o f Toledo, O. Ira A. Johnson o f Sumas. Wn., 40 acres in Powell Buttes section. Ralph Cruikshank o f Sumas. Wn.. 80 acres in Powell Buttes section. Ralph Johnson o f Portland. 80 acres south o f here. G. H. Malksonof O 'N eil. Ore.. 80 acres north o f city. Mrs. Abel, lots 4-5-G. block 11, Mountain View Addition to Red mond. Located a newcomer on tin* Van Hanks desert claim relin quishment. School Supplies W e want to call your atten tion to the fact that w e will have a complete stock of the above for the coming term of school. School books, and everything else that is used by the child at school. Let us fit you out. W. H. ANDERSON The Postoffice Store