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•!*«« 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«|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«- sf 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 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<