Oie Spokesman Redmond Published at the “ Hub City” of Central Oregon )L 2. No. 14 OOD ROADS, BUILD FOR THE FUTURE Address of J. W. Brewer of This City, Vice- President of the Central Oregon Development League, at the Third Meeting of That Body Held at Burns, Harney County, On Monday and Tuesday, October 2d and 3d, 1911 qu«*«tion of k < km I r Î Ì Aft«*r the farmer has harvest* ed his crop and is ready to carry it to market it is u discouraging proposition to him to 1« forced to wade through quagmires o f mud or over road* cut deep with «lust nits, causing loss o f time in trans|Mirtation. excessive wear and t*-ar on machinery, the wast­ ing o f horse fi«**h and u severe try ing o f the temper. (emd roads will be the first in­ fluence t«> stimulate inlercst in the rural districts. Many a man who has an idea that country life would ap|M-a! to him. has l*‘cn taken over these road* to get a look at the country, and after lx - ing jolted. Iiraten and pounded over roads that are a disgrace to a civilised country, returns to the city, there to remain. In the days of old we rcati of the wonderful highways that were built and withstood the rav­ ages of time for more than 500 years. Are we retrograding or arc we simply unmindful of our U-st interests? It is truly a subject that should rwpiirc much for«*th«»ught and study. It is something in which ail of us, irrespective o f our vo­ cation. are vitally interested and it liehooves each and every man to do his |>art in improving these condition*. I was Dim and raiatsl on the farm and I think I am in a posi­ tion to know something of the Continued on Insert OUR GOODS and P R IC E S In no other store in the county can the buyer find such a large assortment of all kinds ot goods as we sell at our Large Department Store, and no where in the county can better prices be found than we offer to the buying public. Our aim is to sell SATISFACTOR\ 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. Ì EHRET Ladies’ Shoes at COST PRICE Railroad Man Passes Out Kind Words for Cit- zens Here W ILL NEVER FORGET THE WECOME GIVEN Our Products a Revelation to the Visitors From the Outside I am going to discontinue handling Indies’ Shoes and am making a Special Price on everything in this line. Regular $5.50 Shoes cut to $ 3 . 8 5 “ 3 .4 5 Regular 5.00 M 3 .0 0 Regular 4.50 “ 2 .7 5 Regular 4.00 “ 2 .7 5 Regular 3.75 44 2 .8 5 Regular 3.50 “ 2 .3 5 Regular 325 2 .0 0 Regular 2.75 Regular 2.00 “ 1 .6 0 All Straw and Panama Hats at COST Price Redmond's greeting o f the rail­ road men and other visitors who came to help her celebrate the coming of the railroad to Central T h e H ead to F o o t C lo th ier. Oreg«>n was a remarkable one. according to A. C. Jackson, ad­ vertising manager for the Har- j Demonstration Train, riman lines, says the Oregon j Potato Show and Journal. Creamery Meeting “There was something about The proposition o f holding a the character o f our welcome Potato Show here this fall has that none of us will ever forget met with much encouragement, said Mr. Jackson. "These people and the affair will be held on the Car Runs Into Tree Near are real pioneers, there is no half day the O-W. R. &N. demonstra­ tion train arrives here, sometime way about it. The fact that a rail­ Cline Falls As Steer­ the latter part o f the month. At road. that thing which had been ing Gear Breaks the same time a meeting o f dairy­ talked o f and hoped for and men interested in organizing a dreamed o f so long. ha«l actually dairymen’s association in this a reality, seemed almost too art o f the county will be held, S. 0. Johnson, a wealthy tim- ue announcement o f the above much for some o f them. I saw berman o f San Francisco; Mr. date will be made in The Spokes­ women lie come hysterical and sob and Mrs. John E. Ryan, o f Bend; man. as they drew near the train and Miss Fay Baldwin, o f Prineville, appreciated that they were finally The W. C. T. U. o f this city and tne driver. Jack Dona, nar­ will give a reception to the teach­ in close c«>mmunication with the rowly escaped death in an auto­ ers and patrons o f the Redmond rest o f the world. mobile smash-up last Wednesday public schools Friday night Oct. The main street in Redmond 20th, in Ehret’s hall. at Cline Falls. was a goixlsome sight, lined with The party was going 30 miles products of the country there­ an hour when the steering-gear Opened Plumbing and abouts that would have done broke and the car ran into a juni­ Tiuning shop credit to any land. We saw ) k >- per tret* and was overturned. W. J. Wheeler who has been tatoes there eight inches long Johnson was crushed under the connected with E. Maher o f this and half as much in diameter, automobile and Iwully bruised and city in the plumbing and tinning absolutely iphh I and solid from the machine was completely business, last week Ixiught out end to end. One of those potatoes, wrecked. Mr. Maher's interest in the busi­ baked, cut in half, with a piece ness and has established a shop o f butter melting on each The Bernice Halley-For- o f his own in the building near half, carefully wrapped iu a nap­ rest Song Recital advertis­ the corner o f 6th and F streets kin, would command $2 on any table in the country, and be well ed for Friday evening at formerly used as a bowling alley. worth the money. Squash, cab­ Anker's hall in this city, Mr. Wheeler has fixed the shop bage, pumpkins, other vege­ has been posponed to TU E S­ up in a manner to expeditiously tables were there in profusion D AY NIGHT, October 17th. handle all classes o f work in his line, and will carry a full stock of and in fine quality. It was a plumbing goods, etc. Spokesman for job printing. revelation to th«*se o f us who had not before seen what Cenral Ore­ gon could produce.” E. L. RAPP " Redmond, Or AUTO SMASH-UP NJURES SEVERAL R T EXTRA Word was received here at 2:15 this afternoon that part of the business section of Bend had burned down, and that the whole city was in danger. At the hour o f going to press, 3:00 o ’clock, the fire was not yet under con­ trol. and grave fears were enter­ tained as to saving any of the business houses on Wall street. CHESTY Passenger and Freight Service BROS. Bili DEPARTMENT STORE HIGHEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN PRICE Rring un your " “tier and Ki KKH $1.50 PER YEAR REDMOND, ( K(K)K COUNTY. OK EGON, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 12. 1011 Wc always Pay Market Price The Spokesman is informed by Station Agent Baukol o f the Ore­ gon Trunk line at this station (hat in all probability freight and passenger service will lx* extend­ ed to this |H*int and Bend about the 20th o f this month. It has taken some time to get the tar­ iff rates in operation since the completion o f the railroad to this city, and that is what has caused the delay. W hy s h o u ld n 't ho bo* H o'» am o k tn * nn« o f o u r Tory hs» t H a v a n a e l « a r . And r» matnbar tha quaUty la thsra » . a * ll a» tha quantity. MORAL XXPAND Y C 'J R S E L F W. H. ANDERSON The Postoffice Store