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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1911)
Spokesman Redmond Published at the “ Huh City ” of (entrai Oregon )L 2. No. 12 KKDMON'I), ( HOOK COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY. SKFTKMBEK 2K. 1911 ORTLAND PEOPLE TRAIN SERVICE HELP CELEBRATE Redmond \\ ill Ite \ ¡sited on Railroad Day By a Large Delegation of Portland Business Men While En route to the Central Oregon Develop ment league Meeting at Burns—James J. Hill to Be in Redmond on Afternoon of October 5th Or . Sept 2f> (Special ) kand business men h<* an- gmng l<> biotul .ind to Central Oregon to help rat«- the coming of the railroads and to id the sessions of the Central Oregon tlopment I-r.iguc ;it Hums, have chan« ir itinerary so they can help Knl i celebrate Railroad Day, Saturday. 3«>th The excursionists will leave Portland ¡unit--, one going Septemlx*r 29th. the other the following day. joining at vmd on Saturday night. The first will partici|kite in the exercises of loming the new railroad and lx»th par- [will attend the demonstration at Red Saturday night. The entire excur- will leave Redmond after the night Jl’oKTl AND, meeting by automobile for Prineville,where they will sjx-nd the night. The committee having the Hums ex cursion in hand has re arranged the details so they will leave Prineville at 9 in the morning. Sunday, October 1, for Hums, ar riving there Sunday night and spending the two following days in attandance at the Central Oregon Development League ses sions. James J. Hill and his son Louis, and l»arty will reach Hums on the night of Oc tober 2. spending the following day at the convention, and they will lx* escorted back to the railway at Hend on Wednesday. They will stay a part of Thursday at Hend, participating m the golden spike driving which will take place Thursday afternoon ( 'on tinned on latst l ’uge OUR GOODS and PRICES t Expected That the Oregon Trunk Trains Ar rive Here Then O-W. K. K N. TRAINS FOLLOW RIGHT UP Station Agent Arrives Here —Temporary De pot Is Built It is announced by railroad of ficials that regular trains will be running to this city over the Or e g o n Trunk railway beginning September 29th. Both roads, the Oregon Trunk and the O.-W. R. & N. Co. will have trains into the city on that date. A temporary depot and loading platform has been built, and the probabilities are that the perma nent depot will be built of white stone, which can be obtained a few miles north of here. This matter has tieen put up to the Commercial Club by the railroad I»copie, they agreeing to build a stone depot here if the citizens would furnish a building stone that could be easily worked. A committee from the Commercial Club has this matter in hand and is working on it. Sidetracks have been laid here and this station will soon be in readiness to receive freight and express shipments. Until the completion of the mail to Bond, the present termi nus, the mail schedule will re main as it is arriving and de parting via. Prineville. NOTICE In no other store in tin* county can the buyer find such a large assortment of all kinds of g<xxls as we sell at our I^arge Department Store, and no where in the county can lx*tter prices lx* found than we offer to the buying public. Our aim is to sell SATISFACTORY G(X)DS at SATISFACTORY PRICES, and that we are doing this is evidenced by the large and increasing patronage we are enjoying. We want your trade and extend an invitation to visit our store when in want of anything in General Merchandise. if EHRET To Build M. E. Parsonage Plans are being worked out for the building of a commodious parsonage by the Methodist con gregation of this city. The build ing w ill occupy ground adjoining the M. E. church, and it is the desire to have it completed by cold weather. Preached His Initial Sermon BROS. Illli DEPARTMENT STORK HIGHEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN PRICE Urin K um your Butt er and KggM Owing to the extra work of in stalling new machinery in The Spokesman office the news mat ter in the |>a|ier is somewhat curtailed this week. With the addition of new equipment The S|*>kcsman w ill now be in a po sition to give a much better ser vice and cover the news field of Redmond and vicinity thorough ly. ___ We alwayM Pay Market Price Rev, Crenshaw, the new pas tor of the M. E. church of this city, preached his first sermon here Sunday night, and created a favorable impression. Mr. Crenshaw had lx*en sick for some time previous to his coming here, and has not yet fully recovered his health, and did not intend to officiate Sunday evening, but was prevailed upon to occupy the pulpit Read The Spokesman. $1.60 p e r YEAR Ladies’ Shoes at COST PRICE I am going to diiicontinue handling I.adieH* Shoes and am making a Special Price on every thing in thift line. Regular $5.50 Shoes cut to $3.85 Regular 5.00 “ 3.45 Regular 4.50 “ 3.00 Regular 4.00 “ 2.75 Regular 3.75 “ 2.75 Regular 3.50 “ 2.85 Regular 325 “ 2.35 Regular 2.75 “ 2.00 Regular 2.00 “ 1.80 All Straw and Panama Hats at COST Price E. L. RAPP The Head to Foot Clothier.” Redmond, Or. STONE DEPOT FOR REDMOND At the meeting of the city $450 loaded on the cars at Bend, council last night a communica where it is to be obtained, and tion was received from the exec the railroad company agrees to utive committee of the Redmond haul the stone here free. The Commercial Club stating that it depot will be the same size as was the sense of the club that the Bend depot, 30x90 feet, and the city council appropriate mon be used exclusively for passen ey from the general fund for the ger, baggage and express pur purpose of furnishing stone for poses. A freight w arehouse will the building of a stone depot at be built across the track from this place, the railroad company the depot having agreed to build the depot I It is the purpose of the rail if the citizens would furnish the road company to beautify the The request of the Commer depot grounds after the comple cial Club was acted upon and tion of the stone depot so that it carried by a unanimous vote of will be an attractive place and the council. The stone will cost catch the eyes of travelers. A Complete Printing Plant will be installed. With this equip ment The Spokesman office will be the best appointed new-spaper and job office in Central Oregon, and in a position to handle any class of work, from the smallest to the largest. The Spokesman this week installed a new job press of the best make, and a standard paper cutter. An engine is expected to arrive in a day or so. and early in October, as soon as the railroads Carl Ehret returned Tuesday begin receiving freight ship night from a business trip to ments, a type setting machine Portland. School Supplies We want to call your atten tion to the fact that we 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 PoMtoffice Store