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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1911)
I » * »IW»»'"' The Redmond Spokesman t). Extracts from a Piary. their warehouse. l*ul.U»hcd every Thumday l>y H. II AC. I . r u MIR THK ID EA L PL A N A slam at this section of the state, holding it up •* saturatisi s u b s c r ip t io n k a i l s ; with vice, as someof the reform Strictly in Advance are doing, i* mighty bad One year, $1 So t hree montKa. MV ers Six month*. 7f> Single roptea, .’*■ policy, and furthermore it is un Al*\ KKTISIN«; RATES made known true. Nowhere in the stale esn VT N R I'M O M «, OSKUON “ After having a hank account at the Redmond Rank of Commerce for several months. 1 am convinced l have struck the ideal way to save money. " I deposit every pay day. I am not tempted to spend foolishly. I can have my money if 1 really need it. It is earning four per cent interest. The interest is added to the principal each si\ months. I do not have to worry al<out los ing either interest or principal. The bank is accommodation and on several occasions has given me some excellent advice. I have saved more in a few months than in all the rest of my life. Many of ray friend* have started bank accounts. If any one asks me the best way to save. 1 say: THE W A Y TO S A V E - HAVE A B A N K ACCOUNT WITH REDMOND B AN K OF COMMERCE Capital, $2."),000.00 STOVES upon application Make all money* payable and addrr«» t|,atl ,j.jbt here at Redmond. Palmer. Kedmond. Oregon II II . i A 1. . . i The grand jury that recently Kilter,-.! ax »eoond >•!*«« matter Juo 111 ► > It. ISI<* at the P.etom .e at K«xlm«in»t. con clu disi its st*ssionS St I fin e Oregon, uinter the A ct oí Mch. X ISM ^ ^ # v r r y ^ „ „ ^ l e View o f mended that incona»nited cities run their municipalities them selves and not call ill the help of It seems that nearly everytime the countV .»thcials. Always Digging I p there is a mud hole in u county road within twenty miles of Red- And now that Redmond ha* a morid the citizens here are asktxl daily tnun service the next mi to oontrilmto money to repair th«1 portaut thing to get is a direct same. And the eiti/ens dig tip . . . . . tram mail service and do «way the coin It looks as if the conn- . . . . , , ......... . . . . . . . . . with the antiquated service th*t tv. with the high taxation that is . , . . . . has obtained via Pnneville for tiss«"*sevl against the twnple. , ... ... . . . the past five years, would t*e in a i>osttioii to do her ______________ _ own improving o f roads. The . . . . ... . . . . . A good dairy run on business Redmond |vople have been dig . ... , r . . principles would be a good avwt ging up for the post two years ’ for everything and anything that 1 1,1 ___________ came along, and some of them -p,,. s r A ( K >our a(| are getting somewhat tired of verti!,.ng occupies in this news going down into their jeans for w lh|1 spondulicks that by all rights the thf. thoU|rhu of thi, countv should contribute toward . . . . . , readers, putting the roads into passable —. Meeting o f the Juni|HT C ircle Oil Famine Here Everything in Hardware and Farm Machinery E. MAHER The South 6th St. Hardware Man A meeting o f the JunipxT Read inK ing 1 Circle irvir «*.■» was nrm heltl Wexlnesd*) runi^um a, th,. ho,TW of \IrK W It i:h m «.t of the club mem It is verv seldom there is . . * * famine of anything in Redmond. but the hrat of the week there was a gasoline and kerosene , , . . . famine in the city. Merchants . . J . who deal in these commodities , .. . . , had been waiting for the arrival . , , . " . . . Oi l W l . r fr,,jrt,t h-r,. . » d for a day or *> lhe » » y e a r u c l« bers Uung present, the topic , , . for the afternoon s discussion .... ... was huroiwun Influence on . .. , . „ . , __ . . Japan. Mrs. Merrick read an in„ . r, . „ mk. ,w .r „.h„.h ,hl. BwUh»m «.th Chna- n , , Br°®'. had a large consignment of gasoline at Opal City for delivery here, but the Jones warehouse . „ . . people there let the w hole con- ., signment go to outside imrties. . .. 1 In some instances it was neces- . . . . . . ... sary here to hold up automobdes , , and pan handle small quantities . , . ' of gasoline from them for im- mediate use. ________________ tianity, ami showed the influence of M h wlijlion, j „ ||f(> am, charact, r Mrm> Nof. ___. . . ... wood spoke of the results uin.n . , _ . , . Japan of her i*»licy of seclusion, . , , , the literary development and . growth of imperialism. A short ^ „ ... , social session followed the literarv ....... . . . program, and the club adjourned ....... , v „ u,. to meet Nov. Mth at the home of .. . . ., Mrs. J. A. Norwood. The merchants and business I-allies’ calling cards, the lat men of Redmond are working est style cards arid type, pnnt.sl along lines to settle up this sec to resemble copj»er plate print at tion of the county, and do not The Spokesman office. take it with a good grace when an outside "reformer’ ’ rushes in R ea l F a t a l* T ra n s fe rs to print and states through the kr.lmofkl Towrnxltr Co. to Portland pajiers that the county Hannah M Uibtm, r j lot, I, 2, ;|, 4 is “ saturated with vice*’. Such blk 46, Ki-linon.l, »_■ t\. a statement is a lie on the face K. HufTman. kit I, blk 12. Kr>|. of it, and does much to injure «non*!. $2«<l. alao lota S and fi. 1,1k ij«, Krdmotxl, I'U'xi. thv settlement of the county. A railroad company believes in doing things. When they want water for their road they get it, even if they have to dig a well «low n several hun«lred feet. That is what the Oregon Trunk line is going to do here. I f cities would conduct their business somew hat along the same lines that a rail road company «l«»es the question of public utilities would sooner be solved. Cafe Royal Sixth and F street* JAS DOUGHERTY. Prop’r carries in stock the that are handled in all first-class cafes. is Terrebonne. At least that is the way the railroad has it. BEN GÖTTER Contractor and Builder Plans, Specifications and Estimates furn ished ror all clases of buildings. Office one block east of Jackson's Hardware Store, M iM-rllan.-<m« Joa N. Huntrr, el al to I.. K S a ift, k,t blk 1«, It. ml. Mra. K. M. Jcmea, et al to K. A Catea, w t lota *, |o. ||, 12, |,|g jg, Ke'lfTHSKt, An adequate use of the cl.issi fled columns w iil sell even “ slow selling” real estate— for the ow n ers of slow-selling pn>|terty un usually slow to advertise. n o t ic e co r p u b l ic a t io n Department o f the Interior, If. s land oltire at The liall.-a, 1 Ir.-eon 0 , 1 oln-r l|, 1911. Notice ia hereby given that (i Hu Ib drnond is getting to be a city lart It lair, of Opal « ity. Oregon who of lodges and secret on I ers. There on Auiruat IHth, ISIft. made homeatead five lodges here now and another N0.07.IOS. for *e|aw|. aertlon 17 and x|nw|. a.-, lion Ji, townahlp I I on«- s<s»n to lie organized, as fol ne|nw|, •*o„M., rang. |.| . axI Willamette merid lows: Knights of P y th ia s . Aineri lan baa III..I notice o f intention to tnak.. linal rominulation nr.aif to <-a can Yeomen, Fraternal Broth«*r- . taldiah claim to th. Ian.1 aU.ve .|.-w.-nl. ho«Hj. Woodmen, Brotherh«iod of .xl. 1-fore I I*. Hewitt. |r. s. comm la athia..m <e al K.-dmond, Ore Owls, and a Masonic order will ansier, gon. on lh»* 17th day o f NovernlM-r, l!«|| « lairnant nam.-a aa wltneaaea lie installc«! in the near future. W i II imiii ItalHlon, Hairy |l..an, |M,th o f «tj.al « ity, Oregon, l/nna l.umlik. You will n«#w l«e safe in sen«l- of « ulv. r, Oregon. Walter Kul.l. ,,f IC«*»lrriofwl, Oregon. ing mail to Hillman aildressed to « W. Moore, Kegiater rirat pul,In ation Oct. 12-Nov. :» the new name of the town which LEADING BRANDS OF GOODS R edm ond ( urrica 11 Complete Stock «>f Lumber and Hu tiding Mat(r^ Rustic amt 1 Siding Flooring. Headed Ceiling Re,'.monti. Oregon, Nov. 2, 11*11 the situation when they recom comlitioiu__________ 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. Lumber i'urd „ mort, |aw abiding city t* fountl m is to tit II all <v>mnmniratioii II. . . . K. C. I M M ELK' NOTICK KOK PUBLICATION Department o f the Interior U S land ottlce at The Dallea. Oregon (JeUe 1 s t lith. K ill. " Notice la hereby given that John O. The Bend council has awaktrn- V''.r’ w**». '>•> June «■«1 sufficient to buy GOO feet more •rt^ lilO , “ rniiil«* Nr» (JfKM# iV of fire hose for the fire d e t r i for n) »ej, and awi ae*, aec. .in range IS, eaat Willamette men’ ment there. It is the old story •uuth dian, baa filed notice o f intention to of “ l«*cking the stable d«K>r after make final commutation proof, to ea- tabliah claim to the laml ,1 k «,,. dewr.le the horse is stolen.” .-«I. before I. |>, Hewitt, II. S. C o m . miaaioner. at Ida office at Redmond Oregon, ,m the 24th day o f November! Re«lmon«l will sure enough lie ( lairnant namea aa wltneaaea- a shipping point fo r freight for Prineville merchants, The Red Lancelot llobba, John || Ib.a,. mond I,uml«er & Pr«sluce Co. has o W v eT - • ... n , ' V i!■ K'-glater. a contract with thirty-one mer- r irat publication Oct. l » Nov. Is. All kinds of Koni^h and Finish Lumk le t me figutv with you on )<>u: ■ ,-\t Itiniber bill. Katiniates fun i dp J free fot all c l a i v » uf Isulding Vards on l iith Si. between C and II sir«i /»/»ont* fin i RBDM ONO, d Jos. H . Jackson S e lls .... “(juick M eal" and “ l niversal Kao* “0. V. H.” Scwinji Machines “ The M otor" and “ A dam s" Wash» Carborundum T in i I (ìrinders Oliver Plow s, Canton I’ltms Peter Schüttler anti other First-class Lines of Wagons A T COST. and all kinda of Fint-rlifo* HAßDWAßE COME AND SEE ME Joseph H. Jackson, ReH ß. S. (Book & 6 H U A I. E S T A T E H ctil lis ta te tin d (Bity ¡ )ntpct^ O t f ì c c n v .t r I t .m h o í U o rn n tv rce W arren & Woodward Civil Kiigineers IRRIGATION. SUBDIVISION. LAN D r.Htimateh Furnished un Power Pianti«. Ü - ó lX n ^ r i'n g ^ * " ’ P SURVEYS S "*** Rooms i & 6, Hank of ( «immerre Hld<., P. 0. B«u 2fi0 UKIlMOfl Of Course AVe carry the Heat of 4‘verything in our l'nf- H ay 9 Grain, G round Flour, W ood and P o u ltry F o o d Redmond Feed & Fuel C<