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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1911)
Grocery Specials SIDEWALKS The people of Redmond and vicinity have no doubt notic ed the downward move on prices of groceries since we opened *\ir store here. We are the originators of the following and other similar prices: Celluloid Starch, 2 pks Com Starch, 3 pks Gloss Starch. 3 pks Com Flakes, pkg Shredded Wheat. 2 pks 1’ostum. pk>t Fancy Flaked Rolled (Xits. I lbs Fancy Flaked Rolled Oats. 10-lb. sacks Jap Rice, 1 lbs 25c Maccaroni. 3 lbs 25c Good Coffee, lb 25c Kerosene, tfal 25c Gold Dust, pky; 25c Sardines in oil. can 05c Syrup, half nal 35c 25c Syrup, tfal 65c Libby’s Queen Olives 15c 60c Libby's Stuffed Olives 15c 25c 25c 25c 10c 25c 25c lVi we deserve a share of your patronage" Hazelwood Butter, Fresh Eggs, Bread. Fruits and Vegetables on hand. We pay full market price and half cash for good ranch butter and fresh eggs. R E D M O N D G RO CERY CO. 10 BE BUILT City Council Orders Many Feet of New Walks to Be Laid t ANOTHER BOND CO. WANTS CITY RONDS BO SO M WE HAVE THAT Saturday, Sept. 23. Named As ‘ ('lean l ’p” Day For the City I PROMPT ATTENTION TO ORDERS. PRICES REASONABLE. GOOD WORK GUARANTEED. Packages Called for and Delivered. M R S . W . A . G O L D E N , P r o p ’r. I. D. BASEY’S M eat M ark et M a c p h e r s o n B ld g . R edm ond, O regon Wi l l k . BRAND oI CANNED GOOD8 in out Grocery I>< You will surely At the meeting of the city council Tuesday night it was or dered that sidewalks I k * laid on the following streets within six months: 6th street from A to H street. C street from 7th to 1st street. L D street from 8th to 1st street E street from 10th to 1st street. F street from Sth to 4th street. A letter was received from F. Glenn & Co. of Portland, offer ing to take the $27.000 issue of municipal water bonds. Upon a request from the Com Does This to Save Life of mercial Club the council designa Sister Injured in ted Saturday. Sept. £ki. as R. It. Wreck “Clean up" day to put the streets alleys and yards in proper condi tion for Railroad Day. Jackson Blk. opp. Postoffice YOUNG MAN GIVES UP 200 INCHES OF SKIN L H. Baker, whoat sister waa T L Tum=A=Lum Lumber Co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers LUM BER BU ILD IN G M A T E R IA L Office and Yard 2 blocks east of Redmond Hotel, Redmond pleased with them. FREEBERG BROTHERS! On. A . , if An.tH.r t a » r t h r g r r a . r a|x>t> out of wall paper o r” — “ W" ain’t got no wall |>«t>e r “ “ Hut it wdl rrn<i»alr frathrr or niakr oil painting« |<H>k likr nr« ” badly burned in the railroad wreck on the Oregon Trunk rail "No frathrr hr«l. n th « houar way some time ago. arrived here and »ai, what', a ml ]>a<ntmir'“ m «omr of (hi* .tuff and ink- from The Dalles, where he has a "B tahlr.|wv>nful r r r r v hour I II been in the hospital since the guarantee that it will makr ioti Iff I date of the wreck. He gave up ai if v*»u owned »omr of thr thingi 200 square inches of skin from that tin. preparation ta go-»! fur “ Will Be In the Presidential his body to lx- grafted on the Class With an In Careful. body of his sister where the skin “Sh* r»ry practical minded creased Salary was burned off. A like amount ‘la »ha?** of skin was taken from the hndv | “Yra John told her he «»• dew- of another man who was 1 peratol» in lot* with her and a.krd The Redmond postoffice has ■ bought“ for the purpose. Mr. i”'r to m*rry him " *\Vliat did aha aa? been advanced from the fourth Baker s sister was to badly bum- d aha would hare to inaura grade to the presidential class, at ^ e time of the wreck that hia " fa I o< a at IJoyd’a before aha cmi' l and the salary increased to #12110 ^or a rime her life was des|»uirvd ronaidar hia proposal "—f’hilaih 1 per annum. By this advance the °L at l,r*-*»ent ■!>« i* doing as phia Time«. postmaster is entitled to clerk aa 0011 bT b* expected, and hire and office rent paid by the recover her health- government. Under the fourth Mr. Baker, who came down a □ class the postmaster had to pay here to visit with his brother m his own clerk hire and rent of k*> 6*0 1 koOTV, who l iv e s building. The business of the n‘‘ar this city, stated Monday Redmond postoffice has been rap- lhat was a vt‘r' (r> *nK ordeal idly increasing during the past to go through to have so much year, until now it ranks in im- skin removed from his body, and portanre with any of the other ^ a* l,a-H ta ben considerable offices in the county. With the lime for him to recover from the establishing of railroail mail ser- effects. vice here, which will lie done in a short time, this office will lie an important mail distributing point. POSTOFFICE HAS BEEN ADVANCED NEW ADS. TODAY COMMITTEES ARE APPOINTED DISPLAY Let us fill your next order for meat; you will be satisfied I k - "Mudali!,’’ It'«- who. in ih r pagr* «f Ihr (*lr«rlati-l l’laitt I '••alrr. appeared at ih r a ' I ha»r a id*rr p<>! h lirrr which i» warranted to ” "I don’t want m i of th r .tuff ' intrrrupted the lady “ We h a tr n t aur » M r ” “ T h a t make, no Jlffrrrn* r, ladl T h ia wondrrfu! p rr|ia ra ti'> n will □ □ HOSE who have been buying of us since we opened our market are well pleased with our meats and the service afforded. We are get ting new customers daily, and would like to add your name to the list. Can w e do so ? la O w \ tiu . \\V would like to have you try our k’KI) RIBBON partment. wish to announce to the people of Redmond and vicinity and sur rounding towns that 1 have start ed a STEAM LAUNDRY' in Redmond on 0th street between D and E streets, and solicit their patronage. FR 1B N D S AarlR'n, N.w . » J Mutili MKI. | . j KINO LET US PR O V I IT leaders in Prices and Quality Redmond Steam Laundry A ny T a«te Can Be S u ite d b y Our SOME SHOES PLEASE PEOPLE Eh ret Bros. Lynch & Roberts. H. C. Herrick. Redmond Grocery Co. Redmond Bank of Commerce. Hobbs Bakery. W. S. Rodman. Redmond Commercial Club. Exhibit Committee of the Commercial Club. It w’ill pay you to read every one of the above ads. More Books for the Library The Redmond Public Library has received the following books from Lydia Whited of Clarion, Iowa: Hitherto, A. D. T. Whitney. How Marcus Whitman saved Oregon, Nixon. Great Authors, Thackeray, The Hotel Redmond will serve a special Sunday dinner Sept. 24th. The table will be supplied with everything that the home and Portland markets afford. At the regular meeting of the Commercial Club last night Pres ident Brewer appointed the fol lowing standing committees: Publicity H. F. Jones. H. H. Palmer and W. C. Walker, Membership M. A. Lynch, F. M. White, and J. A. Norwood. Transportation I. P. Hewitt, H. Hanks and G. E. Dobson. Finance J A. Wilcox, W. 11. Anderson and S. M. Collins. It was decided to have a Red mond display at Bend on the date of their Railroad Day cele bration, a request having been received from Bend for the same. H. C. Herrick, S. M. Collins and II. Hanks were appointed a com mittee to have charge of the ex hibit. The matter of a stone depot for this city was continued until; a later meeting in order to work out further details. J. M. Bevarrl, S. M. Collins and C. H. Irvin were new mem-! liers to join the club. Sjiokesman for job printing. =c Q Q Mayor En te rt ai ne d Rai lro ad Men Mayor Jone- ent« -'a nac q of the bllsineui men .>f thed at a chicken q>i«-r Than evening at the Hotel Kadi meet General Supl J P, and Division K<«<tmwtrr Whitfield of th«- S. I* 4 S I who are in the city direct«| laying of ateel on the ( Trunk railway. Th<*c aia down at the table wer* 1 Roger«. C. Whitfield. W A. eher 11 F Jones J \s ft (’ N Khrrt. M. A I.>nch. KoU'rta. W C Walker ardili l'al mer. C B. Irrte s tart e i buiidM 'T . h !, • • , ••■.ms and ! a" ’•■'Â low on his bliM'k in KH iff* Addillo! The hung.I a » I handsome and tip-t<. i v a wl'.en finish'd will <>«*t ge $18(10 iVrry Smith returned to ■ rtiofi'l Tuiunlay nigat after v i •enes if sc .«Tal month* in ka. [ L Il II 1 II Announcement THE REDMOND WHOLESALE LUMBER & PRODUCE CO. an nounce that their warehouse at the Oregon Trunk depot site is completed, and they are ready to receive storage for anyone wishing the same. We will he in 16662034 4L _ L l all kinds of Produce. If you want to SELL your property list « it with “That Man McGaffery” tin *1-—"*’* " lie doesn’t ask an exclusive right ; he can aell it anyway. of prt