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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1911)
'J W * Immillarli] Vicillilv |l the full and winter month». Th« tirât number will dc Count. Col. John Soliicuki, «olilier, atateaman, '•rater and traveder, who will up * pear t h'toIxT If?th. 1 '* liKlUf. I- ®« ® ^ Hi'" i«' " ‘»'M V im I i x i I b m llw r a «•onllally I to not forget the* date of th** w i. w h '« in , \ i; j i T ho M i - min . H m . Sein« LYNCH & R O B E R T S General Merchandise eai by Iterili««- Hull*) F«»rrr«t nt Anker'« hall It in Count) Abstract Co. Friday evening. ort..b..r i:»th. ( IfM-.irtmrmtwtt «Ut«- «r i of A liN lr«!« H«»il»» uri â "l*'"l W r |i«i*il*nf II t Wild««, »r * r * l«r y , J. I Irr Kendall A Chapman have the exrhiaivc agency for the Mollar« h Maileahle I run Range» the I n -.I range mad«*. ;ttf J. M. Crenahaw will hold rvu<- h next Sunday for«- Sunday was a windy dtaagre«* p,,| evening The forenoi.n able da) the kind that aeldom will Ixrgin at II o'chwk prevails here. L r v. " intt «crucca at 7 itti Two vacant «•or’n«,r* <*n Katn*et | U i . u enjoy g«**! «¡«»ging you between Hotel and n«q»ot lt*»\ I , ntertained PHdaj tVM 100. alao tw«» cornera, falx list L'(o|>er I.'tth at Anker a hall Nam«' It Nation. Jonea I Arid Com L r,ng Iterniee Halle) I" r- pany for terniN. veaaong r«H*ital. An inter- l program has IN'en prcjmml la*ave your onler at (Iregory’e published ela*where in Variety Store for up to-date tad ored auita for ladu-a you w ill in i»ue. , thia way got a nice amt in Un- rxa are beginning to be latest atyle und for price* you if d in thin • «•« tion now and will aome timi*a pay for hand- I U r .if hunter« from the me down carried-over auita. Sat lave recently ha«l exi^-llent isfaction guaranteed. lltf in getting full game liaga. I £ fiiwnt horn«-« in Itedmond r orated in beautiful MKL- J I’AKK w ith ita large lot.» ride atreeta an«l avenue*. > lugheat elevation w ithin r unit.», with irrigation r on every lot. Curlee Clothes » FOR MEN AND ROYS ( I .O T I I K S T I.V IK I S N O W . Why wait until our first batch of nobby patterns is picked over; you don’t save anything by it. in fact**** Wouldn’t you like to get a full season’s wear out of the gar ments ? The crop of mammoth sunfiuw «•ra in thia aection thia aeaaon will I k * large. W e’re showing the most attrac tive suits for men and young men ever brought to this city. Money inveated in L«t* in Mel- , nar l‘ ark NOW. will double in the n«-xt year. They are C U R L E E Suits. Ix*t’s Show ’em to you. a*a^«>* «*•« We |«ay the high«-xt mark«-t * Itedmond public schools price in caah for butter and egga. m the remodeled school Bring them in to ua. Pioneer • next Monday. Meat Market. .‘Itf I -------- member the Song Recital at Th«me having hill« againat the r'a hall Friday evening, Commenral Club for the Railroad rr Ktth A "lte«iu**t Pro- l>ay Celebration are rcqu«*at«l to ' will la* aung. present same to th«- aecrctarv at once. . Octnlier 6th, to Mr. ami (), llunaon a «on. In th«' center of Melnau- Pnrk a«idition to K«««lmond la locat«*d Octoltrr fith. t«i Mr. and the only |Hiblic Park within the K. I *«*«ly. a daughter. city limits, it cover* five acre*. I N OUR NEW LOCATION ON 6th atroct between P ami K stm'ts we have every facility for conducting a FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET. All of our meats are kept sweet and «‘lean, and we mak«' it a |*»int to accomm«*! *te our customers in every poaniblc manner. We have established a STRH I LA * ASH SYSTEM, which makes it better for all «•oneerneil. B ologn a and W einers, Fresh Daily Fresh V egetables A lw a y s on Hand CASH PaiJ fo r Butter and E ggs Try Us fo r G O O D S U R V IV E TEM PLETO N k KAFER, Proprietors »**v Hamilton-Brown Shoes GROCERIES F o r In d ie s and •u « ill like the tiologna »au- One Axminiater Rug 9x12. all at <*ur market it ia h«ane woven in one piece. $1K.0U value. r and fri'sh every day. Itet- ¡Our ajiecial price $12.<*» try aome «»t it. Pioneer M«*at Two Bigelow la-avington Ax- fkrt lltf mmater Ruga. 86x36 inch«»* ma«le in two ton«' re«l. $6.00 value. W Pratt will occupy the Our special price S2.S0 each. ibyterian pulpit h«-re Sun- Gregory‘a Variety Store, l l t f . Oct. l«>th in th«' alatence of Lilly. H E Bl Y IKi you know of any store in Butter and Eft's this city that over remained an I’agona at «-«»at at Kendall «fc unimportant store very long after Hunan a. f»tf it* advertising hail been im|*'rt- of Pennsylvania, mother of Mrs. C • Plot MT M. at Market ha* ant? Wagoner, and Mr. Cutchall. a tl i »trictlv caah ayatem Fresh weinen« an«l bologna brother of Mrs. Wagoner, with 1 ran therefore aav<- you m«»n «•very «lay—the kind that you'll his family accompani«*«! her home on all purrhaaea. lltf like at the Pioneer Meat Mar- from the «‘ast ami will reside in | k«*t. «Kf Rtslmond. fhr Commercial Club of thia Cutver Tribune: Bert Wago haa ma«l<- arrang«'m«'nta with Kerris G o « n I Sens*«' Cors«'t ner and family have g«»iu- to R«“«l- Mencley l.yceum Bureau for Waist made in various sha|N«a to mond t«> rcsiite. Mrs. Cutchall. urn*, of five numlM>ra during conform to the natural beauty «>f the figure ami with regard to the most approve«! rules of health. For children, ntiss«'s ami women. F«ir sale at Gregory's Variety Store. lltf THE PIONEER M EAT MARKET t « i • « '* » G entlem en Hamilton-Brown Shoes are always up-to-date and made to wear. Our stock has been increased this fall and we f«*el that our efforts along these lines will be appreciat ed by our patrons. Specials for the Week: Royal Club Steel Cut Coffee, lb ......... $ Royal Club Steel Cut Coffee, 2 lbs........... ,«* Royal Macaroni, 3 p k g s ....................... - Bayos Speckle Beans, 18 l b s ................ l.l Standard Peas, per doz...................... 1.2L Lynch & Roberts Redmond, Oregon is something that Street Comm is- inner Wells is trying to solve. He is figuring on a plan of how to run the w ater off from the land in that «'ction. fice to move in. The interior of the building is being ceiled with Beaver Board, which adds much to the attractiveness of the in terior. He Hose at 6:30 p. r Except Saturday, 10 p. The Spok«-sman's Job Printing pleases. BUCKLEY EXP CO. The first quarterly conference All kinds of fresh vegetables I >ai 1 y stages to and from ter the Re«lmond charge will be always on hand at the Pion«?er all passenger trains on the held in the M. E. church Friday Oregon Trunk Line and M«*at Market. 3tf evening, October 27th. Preach Deschutes R. R. ing services conducted by Rev. The Remice Halley-Forrest Madras. Metolius and Song Recital at Anker’s hall Fri H. O. Perry, the new district Opal City day evening, October 13th, pro sui>erintendent. will precede the Passenger and Express mises to he the best musical business session of the confer ence. event ever given in Redmond, and as it is a ” Re«iuest Pr«>gram” The harness shop that was will 1 h * doubly interesting to «>p«>ne«l hen* about the first of those who atteml. September by B. S. Ijirkin of Madras, has l»«'en removed back The road to doubled sales and to that place. The outfit was doubled profits for a store lies ship(<ed back last Saturday. along the path of doubled adver tising expenditure, doubled space, A variisl collection of songs Land is cheap today in Crook doubled interest and human ap w ill I n * sung at the Bernice Hal- peal in the ads! County, Oregon. Redmond, ley-Forreat Song Recital at Ank Prinevnlle and Sisters, Oregon, of er’s hall Friday evening, October Newcomers in the city the lat lllth. If you like singing, you fer remarkable opportunities and should not fail to attend. Tick ter part of the week were sur- are surrounded by hundreds of prised at the fine weather that ets an* 60 cents. obtained here so much differ- thousands o f acres being settled See Kendall A Chapman ftir ent from other parts of the state and grabbed awful fast. The al they hatl visited. grain bags. HR2 Please Read A repetition of your want a«l The "Request Program" at may lie as im|«>rtant as its first the Bernice Halley-Forrest S«>ng publication in your hunt ter the Iteoital at Anker's hall Friday right position. evening. Octolx-r 13th, promises t«» lie a raiv musical treat. Tick The full advertising value of a ets are 60 t*ents. "s|*‘«'ial sale” is never realized The Iniihling that Jos. without th«* use of an ndeipiate Jackson is putting tip for the amount o f sjxx'ial advertising. Itostotflce, next to Free berg’s The problem «if standing water store, will be completed this in the northern part of the city w«*ek and ready for the p«x«tof- H. titude is between 2500 and 3(500 feet. Th e climate is mild. The scenery and hunting is ideal. A re you interested ? H. C. HERRICK, Land Agent REDMOND, OREGON