The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, October 26, 1911, Image 2

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    The Redmond Spokesman
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Extracts from a Diary.
*'l thought sure l had lost my hank book recently. 1 call­
ed up the Cashier and asked him what 1 could do s«» the tinder
could not draw my money. He told me there was no danger
of that. Even if a dishonest person should find my l»ank
book he cannot withdraw the money without a written order
from me. They have my signature on tile so no one can for­
get mv name.”
“ I found the book later, anti when I got my pay envelope
to-day. I deposited ten dollars rtrst thing. I'll not spend that
TEN foolishly
” 1 think 1 can bank fifteen next month. Of course I'm not
spending as much as I used to, but this bunk book sure h>oks
good to me.
I'ubUnht'd fvrr) Thun»!«)’ By
M. M a c. I,. r * i Ml H
AT K M »M »»M \ OHMION
that Redmond is the moat l" ikS
lierons looking city in this «d io n
of the stale, and the larming
laud arountl here the ln"'t they
have seen.
SEHSt RIPTION KATES;
Redmond will handle the
freight for I’ritieville that con «
50 , Tbrvc month«. fiUr in over the t begun Inmk and
l>n* venr. •
IS Single Ci>|4i ». Sc
S i \ m o n th « .
o w 1 : a N roads rhie I • •»
Al*\ ER ITSINtì RA 1 ES mad«- Ino» n
it should lie for tins city is the
u|»*n application
Strictly in Aitvam-v
Make .11 money.
and ■.Mr.-»« natural distributing point lot tli.lt
.U communie.non» io II II <1 e. I
section of the county
P a lm e r . K . ln io n .l, O rv g o n .
It is not a far cry for an elec­
tric line from this city to I’rtne
ville and Sisters. The time t«
Redmond. Oregon. Oct. 21». Itili coming when a lit"1 of this kit d
will U» built. Mark tins down
for future reference
An annual potato show for
By reading the real estate
Redmond is w hat is needed here
transfers
and the story of ¡and
We grow the liest ¡Mitaloett m ili»
sold
around
here, in this issue, it
state, ami it is a jioor |*»Iicy not
will
lie
seen
that there is some
to let the outside world know
what we produce. The railroad thing doing all the time in the
officials and Portland business Redimimi District.
men are awake to the fact that
The Oregonian says
1 he
this is an eap«‘ciall> tine potato
tato show at Rodinomi will be an
country,
und with means of
object-lesson of the right sort.
transportation, which will soon
!>e at our door, there is no reason
Redmond is known a« one of
why this section of the county the la-^t race meet cities in th
should not furnish a large share state.
of the (Hitatoes needed in Port
land and other juirts of the state.
Atul the way to successfully
grow potatoes, potatoes that will
command the top market price,
is to stimulate a rivalry. And
the way to do this is to hold an
nual |Nitato show s ami ha\c the
different growers show their P ro c e e d s to (ìo T o w a r d P u r ­
products.
c h a se P rice o f a
Improve your seed |iotatiH-s,
N ew P ia n o
improve your methods of raising
! i>otatoes, and the result w ill la-
' the liest potates grown in the
The children of the Redmond
United States will lie from the schools will have a l ag Day on
Redmond District.
Thursday NovemU r. 2 the da\
theO.-W. R. ¿Si N. Demonstra­
tion Train is here, and also th«'
Ninety per cent, of the land- date of the Redmond potato
seekers who come to Redmond Show
The proceeds fr«»m sale
and MS the fine irrigated land .,f tags will go toward the pur
that can I k * had in this section, chase fund of the new piano it is
buy property and become perma- proposed to buy for the high
nent residents. The Redmond ncnool.
District has the goods to show
The children of the high school
and deliver, and does not have will also have a candy booth on
to peddle hot air to induce peo- the same date, and the proceeds
pie to come here, and then fall will be devoted to the same pur-
down in trying to induce the p«*io. Anyone desirous of giving
people to buy and locate. People candy to the children for th.-ir
who come into this section are booth can leave word of their in-
astonished at the evidences of tention at the school house,
prosperity seen on all sides. Our
It is anticipated that a neat
cheap irrigated land appeals to sum ,,f money will la- realized
them, and they can see for them from the sale of tags and candy,
selves that Redmond and the
Redmond District has a future
NOTICE OF CONTEST
that nothing can hold hack.
„ P«*l»artm
. «*nt . of
. . thr
. . Intrrmr, I nitert
Ktitcred . « »ocoiul cl.-«, matter Ju »*>
11. IS IO . t lb«* PoaU-ffic«- n i R o tin o m i.
O re g o n . un>b r th e A d o f M c h S. Is fV
An Annual Potato Show
THE W A Y TO S A V E -
IIA V E A BAN K ACCOUNT W ITH
REDMOND BANK OF COMMERCE
C a p ita l. $25,000.00
STOVES
If you are going to need any kind
of Stove this fall and winter it
will pay you to see me about this
matter. I have all kinds and can
satisfy you.
Even thing in Hardware and
Farm Machinery'
E. 31A HER
The South 6th St. Hardware Man
HIGH SCHOOL WILL
HAVE LAG DAY NOV. 2
We Have the Hoods
States I .and
Cafe Royal
Sixth and F streets
JAS DOUGHERTY, Prop’ r
carries in stock
the
LEADING BRANDS
OF GOODS
that are handled in all
first-class cafes.
BEN G Ö TTE R
C o n tra c to r and B u ild e r
Plans, Specifications and Estimates furn­
ished ror all clases of buildings.
Office one block east of Jackson's Hardware Store, Redmond
O ffic e .
I ; • I
R. C.
I M M K I, H i
Lumber
( u rn e s u
Cotnplete
I
0.
S tin k of
Lumber and Huildirtfj Material
Rustic and 1 Siding
Flooring Redded C eiling
,
All kinds of Rou^h and Finish l.um
to I
tot
Ix-t me fig»itv with you on 5«mr i . \(
liitiilier bill
Katunatea furnialud
free fut all cluasesof building».
Yartl> on Tilth Si. betneen C and ll streets
r h o n v m in i
r e d m o m ì ,
on
.Jos. H. Jackson
Sells
S
‘'Quick Meal” and ‘'Universal Kan»'
“0. Y. B.” Sewing Machines U
“The Motor” and “Adams” Wasb
Carborundum Tool (irinders
*
Oliver Flows, Canton Flows
Peter Schüttler and other First-class
Fines o f W agons
A T COST.
a n d all k i n d s o f K i m t - c l « » «
H A R D W A R E
COME AND SEE ME
»Joseph II. Jackson, kim
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Bend merchants are severely .'«-un-mber £i. lull,
censuring the city council then-
l« < »lvm Hicks, <»f Pnne\ill«-, o r.
. . . .
. , gun. ( onteslr.- 1 ml ( r r ln-ri liy noli
for their apparent indifference in ti.-<l that • «.r« E Jon» « » 1 .., giv,.» p,,*
providing sufficient fire protec •;11 l!uM' ' ' c
r
p t .,n , » , 1
tion for the merchants and busi- tbu ..if,..- i,.r .inly mrrob»rai.<i
ness men. The last issue of the r» t,<>n to coni, «t ami .< ur. th. ■ ,.r..
D
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,
«'ion of your homrstrsil. ..rial N„
Bend Bulletin handed out a few - i . i n . 1 . p.-by. 1 -. hmi , for sp\w j
hot ones to the council that shoubl M*s'* l •'•■•'tmn -2 l'>»'«hi|> In.
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. Kang.- I... E . yy.llian.ett.- Meridian
result in waking them up to the and a» ground» for her content 1 ,. *\
situation. The recent fire there
<h« ‘
« '«ivm Hicka i.a» whoi
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*y *«* ♦•** *•’ ••*tabli»h and maintain a
haH shown th<it, even with the r«*xi«li*n<* upon * hh I lumi mi<t ha* whoi
Deschutes river right at their *y f*‘l»il to cultivate or otherwi m.
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. 1 prove the .«ante anil has wholly alum-:
door, their fire protection IS ««nniandd... rt.-d »aid land, that ., 1-1
I failu re» now- e x w l and have i-xi»t«-<| f,,r
something of a joke.
a s. Qook & em
R IV A L E S T A T E
R e ti! l i s t a t e a n d ( J it y
P ro p e l
O ffic e n v .tr It.m k o f C o m m e rc e
more that ».x month« laot p»»»«-d.
c..:i
.
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' " u “r* . therefore, further notlb« d
I/O not a « 1 1 1 to COme to Ked- Uilt th* * hd I »lUy.itDirm wi III h * Ink* n Ir.
mond on Thurstlay, Nov. 2d and thl"
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... -mb and your «art entry will b. ran-- I
See the demonstration that w ill .«I thereunder without your fur• I.. r
be given by the Farm Train. It r 'Khl V ,M h,'“ r * th,r,|n. either u-for.
will lie worth a good many clol- tit«- m tin-» ■ -rti..- within tw en ty .I h -, » f
lam to the farmers and rachers '•r n-e 1 ui ri h i.ubiicatmn of un«n„
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lice, ... »l.own below, your ».i.w i-r ur.
to listen to the lectures given by d«-r oath, |«-i il.rally meeting arxi ..
the Agricultural College profess |»»"d" /to th. .. allegation , of .
1
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. test, ur if you fall within that tin... 1 ..
ors ami ox|HTts on .'iffercnt sub nie n. tin« »ific- due proof (hat y,„,
jects. Be sure and come that day
'rv.-d a i..py of v.Hir an w.-r
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the aid I .mb -lanl either 111 («-r-.n
t, • * | 1
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I l.y re|fi»terrd mail. If thin »ervir. .
It 1 « Iii !»• hoped that a good
U m di liv«
strong tlairyman’s assrsiation
*" ,t" <ont. -tant ...
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p ri«if o f «uch aervice inu«t la-either th.
will l»e organized here on I burs aid e«nt. -taut'» writn-n aeknowledg.
tlay, Nov. 2d. the date for which ,,l, nV ,f ,h"' "
,,r Um copy, h|M,w
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m g the d ale o f It« ri-reiol 1,1 the 1 ,( 1 ,
the meeting is called. Dairying davit o f the ,«-r»on by wi,;,m the -b-hi
means much for this section. It
wn"
«'aimK wh. ., M„.| when
means ready money each month idem! mad. proof of W-h ^ c .
for the farmer and rancher, and
"f **•«• affidavit o f u,.-
the (woner the«- people beKin en-
gaging in this industry the soon- u‘ 1w,,irtl '» w»« mad.d and 1 1 , 1 «
er their pocket books will begm ^ « t m ^ r i
¿7
to bulge.
b-r.
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You -hoi 1 Id »tat«, in your answer the
A ni.mlM-r of the farmers in
wh"
»•n
t t«» h you.
1 . W. Moor«*,
this section are Tiecoming citi­
fied and having water systems
Date of flr»t publication. N«RiHt«*r r,
installed in their residences.
12 1 l « i l ° f *r " ’n' 1 l’" ,,llr* ll«n. Octoiler
Not only one, but a n'lmlier of
Hat o f thinl publication, (Ictolier
outside people who have viaited l!t; Git«»
l!,n
Central Oregon, have remarked  J,ï£f.oi
Octolwr
1911 ,~ rth »..... ..
Warren & Woodward
(’¡vii Knginecrs
IRRIGATION, SUBDIVISION. L A N D SURVEYS
r.-dimatcM T urnialied on Bower Blunt.«.
Wc
have had to year»' px|«-ri»nrw,
c i v i l c n g iii.- r r in g .
unbracing
all
branch«»^
Booms »4 fi, Bank of ( nmmrrrr Bldg.. I*. 0. Rot I'fil)
Of Course
We carry (he Heat of everythinR in our line:
//^y, d r a in , G ro u n d Fed
F lo u r9 W o o d a n d
P o u ltr y F o o d
Redmond Reed & Fuel ^