The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, October 26, 1911, Image 6

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    GREAT REDUCTION SALE
He Got lliç Job....
at (¡rouorv's Variety Store
to
b e g in
Professor*
and
Expert*
From Corvallis Will
Be Here
.
S atu rd ay,O d . 21, and ( lose Dec. 1,1911
Our !>■'< your gain, but
hav«? to do it.
To make
room for oui large stuck o f Holiday loants we have decided to
close out our entire lines o f A i run it*' and tinware at
O N E -TH IK 1) OFF
our already low prict v
Our goods are all marked in plain
figures. Buy w hat vou want and take one-third off the bill in
these lines. A few price* below :
No. 8 Granite Tea Kettles, were 50c now 34c
8-quart (iranite Coffee Pots * 45c “ 30c
35c * 24c
6-quart C.ranite Coffee Pots
50c . 1’ 34c
6-quart Granite Rice Boilers
‘ 50c
75c
17-quart Granite Dish Pans
10-quart Granite Sauce Kettles * 50c ‘ 34c
30c ’’ 20c
»» quart Granite Sauce Kettles ’
35c ’ 24c
17-quart Tin Pans
5tV ’ 34c
17-quart Tin Pails
35c ‘‘ 24c
No. 8 Tin Steamers
25c ’’ 17c
6-qt. Tin Buckets with lids
These lines o f goods to be closed out only to make room
until after the Holiday trade is over.
Then we w ill place the
same line o f (roods on sale at the same low prices we have
given you heretofore.
BAR GAINS IN LACE CU RTAINS
W e also find we have bought too many Lace Curtains,
and during this sale, in order to reduce this stock, we will sell
them x- follows:
Our $2.00 Curtains for $1.34 per pair
Our $1.50 Curtains for $1.00 per pair
Our $1.25 Curtains for .84 per pair
Our $1.00 Curtains for .67 per pair
Our .60 Curtains for .40 per pair
This is a great chance for bargains in these lines.
This sale will begin S ATU R D AY , OCT. 21st, and last
until DEC. 1, 1911.
I f you are in need o f anything in Dress Goods. Flannel­
ettes. Outings. Men’s Over Shirts, all kinds o f Underw ear.
Hosiery. Sweaters, etc., we will save you money. Try us.
Yours for Business,
GREGORYS VARIETY STORE
Corner 6th and E Sts., Redmond, Ore.
BE MAKES THE Fl’SS
r
Shaniko Mayor anil Kank­
er Shot and Serious­
ly Wounded
A
voting man having applied tu » ah«4r»*,
liouae for u |»*ilnm recently fourni hitnsrlf |-
fore the manager for axaminatnm.
"||*v, ^
a Iwnk account?" was his first question. "1
have", was the reply. "l.e t me ■«•«• your
Next Thursday October I’d
the iVmohatration Train o f the
lasik", was the next request. After glsncinj
A) W R. ft N Co will arrive in
over It ami noting the long list of rrgvji*
Redmond and remain here from
1:30 to 5:30 p. m. During this
though small de|asiita. he said "Young man.
time several prof«***som and ex-
are engaged, and I "a n t to compliment y«aj «
perts from the A’orvallis Agrieul
D E L II O W K U . HAS
tural College w ho aeeoinpanv the
your saving ability
I ulwaya insist iqsin rn-
tram, vvill giv«* lecture* «indiffer­
ploying only men who liave the good srni, ¡„
BEEN AR R ESTED
ent subject* of agriculture and
save tiieir immey". W «> invite every m*n „
stock rai**ing.
I’his will be a chance f«>r the
this community to open an account at thi* Lui
farmers and rani-h«*n* to gum a
Special Train Carries the great «teal of knowledge along
lines in which they are engaged
Wounded Man to The
in. and will be an object lesson as
the train will carry a «-ar of hogs,
Dalles Hospital
poultry, and s.>ed (tea* anti mil«»
will Redistributed fn*m the tram
Farmers who attend are «irge«l
to ask quest urns of the professors
A dis|«tch from Shaniko dated and experts and engage in j>er
Oct. 21th says. J. A". Fowlie, sonal conversation with the in
prominent hanker and Mayor of structon* as it is lieimved that
Shaniko. was shot iiml serioualy much good will result from such
injured here at 8:45 o’clock to-1 a method.
Retnemla-r the date Thursday
night by Del Howell, o f Portland
The shooting occurred in front , October 2d. an<l try t«» U* on
A)n the same date the
o f C. P. Wilson’s drug store hand.
where Fowlie was conversing Redmontl Potato show will U
w ith friends. Howell walked up. helti. and step* taken to form t*
very much under the mfbience of dairymen’ s association for tins
liquor.
Mr. Fowlie sjsike to set-tion o f the county. It will I»-
him. saving he had Is-tier g«> to a «lay well s(s*nt if you come m
bed. Howell did not reply but early and stay all day.
the bent the market afford*, «kirK
pulled a revolver from his i»M-ket
and shot twice. On«* bullet took
is your privilege, and which nil
effect, entering the Mayor's ab­
ways served at our place.
domen.
J. C. Fow lie is president o f the
Quirk
service and »ati*farton
Continued from 1st page
Kastem Oregon Banking Com- (
price* at the
pany. A special train was made
the
race
card
each
«lay
scheduled
up at Shaniko and t«»>k the injur
The weather
ed man to The Dall«*s. Dr. Fos­ thr«*e gtssl events.
ter was in attendance upon the during the meet was ail that
could be desired and the atten­
wounded man.
Howell is in custody o f the dance at the truck was gratify­
officers here. Sheriff Chrisman. ing to the promoters «>f the meet.
The meet was under the aus-
o f The Dalles, was notified im­
mediately and the prisoner will pices o f the citi/«*ns of Redmontl.
C E O . L . W H E E L E R , Pr%
and James Dougherty. II. F
be taken to The Dalles.
Jones
anil
J.
F.
Hnach
was
the
Del Howell is well known in
this j>art o f the country, having committee having the races in
A rlassifw-d s*I la-rsistently
lived h*-re until recently, when charge. The track was fast, and
he moved to Portland. He still exjarienced horsemen say it is printed, will sell A N Y I HING o f
has interests here, owning a the fastest half mile track in the value.
large livery stable. He had been state. Following is the summary
in town for a few days for the of races:
FR ID A Y
purpose of looking after his busi­
ness affairs.
First race, one mile handicap.
3-year olds and up. Jerusha.
first; Tony Faust, second.
P L E A S A N T RIDGE
Second race, one quarter mile,
Kye» Testisi LI mm * N
Miss Stout is visiting her broth­
weight
for
age.
Brandy,
first.
AND
erly Fltud
er here.
Psyche, second.
Mrs. L. Forhan. who has been
um. » in Mir*t Bu» M
Third race, five-eights mile
staying with the family o f L E.
purse,
free
for
all.
Marker,
first.
Redmond. (
Smith, has gone to Prineville.
Agnes, second.
Messrs. Hueston, Anderson and
SA TU R D A Y
Belehas have just returned from
First race, three-quarter mile
a hunting trip to the mountains.
handicap, weight for age. Tony
Faust and Lillian Ray ran a dead
Additional liocal.
heat in the fast time o f 1:16.
Second race, harness race, free
Frank Alldredge, a brother o f for all. trot or pace. Buford
W. W. Alldredge o f this city, is Boy. first; Paymont. second.
expected to arrive here before
M O ND AY
long to remain during the w inter.
First
race,
three-eights mile
He is a fine singer and efforts
will lie made to get him to sing Agnes, first; Paddy Button, sec
Johnson lltJildiM
with the male quartet in the M. ond.
The second race scheduled on
E. church choir.
the card was not run.
Ketlmontl,
t . A. A Umn, |’n>|»r.
Z. T. McClay has been appoint- ,, Sunday a |s>ny race was run,
ed truant officer for Redmontl by P.rwldie Mef affery ■ pony w in-
County Supt. F’ ord.
Maupin won the «piarter
_______
mile saddle race.
F. M. White returned Tuesday
T,he. viHit,in* ,h'>rsemen were
night from a business trip to W«H pleased with the way they
were treated at the meet, and
Portland.
expressed their intention of com
James J. Hill says the Oregon ing to Redmond again when the
Trunk is only going to hesitate at city holds another race meet.
Bend long enough to find the
best way out just a few months.
Ed Erickson, who pitched for
am i S t’ UG KO N
He says he’ s got the coin to build the Vancouver, B. 0. hall team
l ' f » r l » r r if« All r«*urU
^
a few more roads in Central Ore- this season and helped them win
I
I < HfW’f
Office
in
Redmond
*
Phtenix
gon and he’ s going to do it. Bend the jwnnant. arrived in Red morel
Building
isn’t quite certain whether she last week and will remain here
w ill have a permanent water this winter. He has gone in the
R e d m o n d , Ore.
tank or become merely a w histl- contracting and building business
ing station. Shaniko Star.
with his brother,
st a t e : h a n k o f redmond
Eat
RACE MEET WAS
Oregon Cafe
F. H. RODEMEK
Phynician
and Surgeon
City Dray
Transfer Line
All Orders Given Prompt
Satisfactory Attention
l)r. J. BARR
DENTIST
Th«
o f thA house do— B*t. For
dinner party tonight she r.a* our
Crackers. Ho.;*. Bread and Pastry
W H Y S HO ULD SHE FUSS?
HOBB S CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY
W M. H. HOBBS. Proprietor
Headquarters for (iood Things to Eat
S o u t h 6 th S t .
REDMOND
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PHYSICIAN
t;. a . »
LAWYER
Redmontl, • Orej*
$ 1 . 5 0 per year in advance
ELLINGER’S ADDITION
The most desirable residence section in Redmond.
Water now in the streets for
irrigation. I/»ts are being sold fast.
Better pick out a lot or two n o w — you’ ll
never regret it. The soil is well adapted for gardens and lawns.
PRICES AND TERMS WILL SUIT YOU IN THIS DESIRABLE SECTION.
LET US SHOW YOU THIS
See any o f our Selling Agents for further particulars
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