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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1911)
HAS IIS GREAT REDUCTION at Gregory's Variety Store ..... TO B E G IN ...... Saturday,Oet 21, and ( lose Dee. 1,1911 Our loss vour gain, (>ut we have to do it. To make room for oor large stock of Holiday Goods we have decided to close* out our entire lines of Granite and Tinware at ONE-THIRD OFF our already low price«. Our (roods are all marked in plain figures. Huy what vou want and take one-third off the bill in these lines. A few prices below; now 34c •• 30c No. 8 Granite Tea Kettles, were 8-quart Granite Coffee Pots 6-quart Grantte Coffee Pots " (>quart Granite Rice Boilers 17-quart Granite Dish Pans 10 quart Granite Sauce Kettles “ 6-quart Granite Sauce Kettles “ 17-quart Tin Pans 17-quart Tin P a ils ................. “ No. 8 Tin Steamers t>qt. Tin Buckets with lids 17c BARGAINS IN LACE CURTAINS We also find we have bought too many Lace Curtains, and during this sale, in order to reduce this stock, we will sell them as follows: 82.00 Curtains $1.50 Curtains $1.25 Curtains $1.00 Curtains 450 Curtains for $1 34 per pair for $1.00 per pair for .84 per pair for .67 per pair for .40 per pair This is a great chance for bargains in these lines. This sale will begin SATURDAY, OCT. 21st, and last until DEC. 1. 1911. If you are in need of anything in Dress Goods. Flannel ettes. Outings, Men’s Over Shirts, all kinds of Underwear. Hosiery. Sweaters, etc., we will save you money. Try us. Yours for Business, GREGORYS VARIETY STORE Corner 6th and E Sts., Redmond, Ore. HE MAKES THE FUSS Tb* mlatraai of tha ho-».« ,|o»an't. l)»r dlnnor party tonl*ht ah* h u *.*ra«kera. Roll*. Bread and Paatrjr Lodge Starts Off With a Membership of About The Rcdmond Rod und Gun Club held its tirst slna>t sinee »i Thirty Members , ganiriug. Sunday. Oet«»her 2f*lh. \ young man having applied to u «hu*«, hou*«' for a ia»aitioii recently fourni hima*|f ^ fore the manager for axamination a l»ank account?” was hi* first qui-ation. ^ have“ , wa* the reply. " L * t me )ayr ^ book” . was the neat request. over After *1 «*^ it ami noting the long list of r*g% Owing t*» the fact tliat a numlwr though small de|mmta. he said "Young man,)« of the membsrt did not have are engaged, and I want to compliment yog m their own guns the score* wer** y«»ur saving ability. I always imu*t upon««, G R A N D O F F IC E R S not as g»od as wouId have other ploying only men wh*» have the gia>d ten« g A S S IS T IN W O R K wise U'cn made. The ne\t shoot will I h ' hehl on Novemlier öth. save their m oney". W e invite «-very mans and it is expeoted by that time thn* community t»> *»|>en an account at thu bau the membern will have receiv«sl Ihrineville and Bend Mem their own guns, uml milch bettcr bers Help O rganize the * «eures are looked for. Other dates of shoots \*dl Local Order anmninced in time »«» that a!l 1 menihers can have ample notice of the events. Much interest u* Ibeingtaken in the Organisation Redmond I»»lge No, 110. K of bv the members, and it i* prv- wood from Portland. Bridal Veil t h i s pur; <••• »• 1 <>* -«g P. was organize*! her»* Monday dicted that Redmond will **>«'n Falls. Cascade laa'ks an«i ll««»l in a ¡amit ioti t«> han4k 4 night with a membership of 31 have a gun club that will hold River will lw I'J ’*• a cord to of Cold *torng<- g..«k members. The following officers her own with nny of the other (>l»ai City and 12.60 a cord to ¡•any w ill ¡nil up a »•P'J were elected: clubs in the state. of ice this w inter it th* this city. C. C.— W. J. Buckley. There are a number of gi« «l Th«' coal rate from Centraha. gets cold enough to fm V. C. J. A. Willeox. shots here now. and w ith prac- Wash., where much fuel i* ob a sufficient thirknm Prelate B. A. Kendall. tice the l»a!anc*' of the memlier» tained w ill be $4 26 l*» Madras Put real “ newi" mgr K.ofR.48. W H Anderson, of the club promiae to give a and $4 50 to Redmond. corre* for the prosperity« bwjwi M. of E . - M A. Lynch. creditable arcount «>f theinselves. ponding rate* to intermediate <-stat«- and > ou’!; grti M of F W s Rodman. with him. ¡mints. M at A .— Ike Buckly. The lumber rates from Red I very 1. G.— (J. J. Kafor, mond and Bend to Eastern com thing alami a store« O. G.— Ashley Forrest. mon points will t>e the same as mg material " The following grand officers of those irvun Portland to the same the lodge were here to help in ¡■lints. the installation of the order: F. T. Wrightman. grand chancellor, Advertises the of Salem; W. L. Bradshaw, su Fuel Rates to This Sectiun Redmond District preme representative, of The A re Kedured by The Northwest News, publish Dalit's; L. R. Stinson, grand AND Railroads ed by the Northwest Townsite keeper of records and seals, of |Co., who have large land inter Salem; J. B. E. Bourne of Rain cuts in Redmond and vicinity, in ier. Ore., editor of The Senator, Fuel prices in Central Oregon the last issue has a write up of the official j«q>er of the K. P. w ill I k * materially reduced as u Redmond and the Railroad l>av order for Oregon. Washington result of the wood ami coal tariffs 'celebration. This |>a|irr circu and Idaho: J. F. Savage of just announced by the O.-W. R. lates all over the Cnitisi States, Coquille City. Ore., and J. F. & N. and Oregon Trunk roads. and advertises Redmond ami the Knight of Yamhill, representing Effective Novemher 1 the rate Redmond District extensively. the insurance department of the on coal from Rock Springs. Wyo., order, were also here. the l>ase of most local supply, Forty visiting Knights from Cold Storage Plant will 1 m ? $5.50 a ton to Madras and Bend and Prineville came over at the Depot $.'».75 a ton to Redmond. The and helped put on the work. A f ¡»resent rate to Madras is $6,25. The Redmund Lumber & I’ro- ter the installation ceremonies a These rates, it is believed, will duce Co. has built s large cold banquet was served. I enable dealers in Central Oregon storage plant at their warehouse c:. A. A •Uno. Pw»» A classified ad j**rsistontly cities to sell coal at Portland near the depot. The entire liase- prices. ment of the building, which is printed, will sell A N Y T H IN G of value. Rates on cord wood and slab- 50x75 feet has been utilized for CUT FREIGHT AID 10 CENTRAL OREGON City Drav Transferí« All Orders Give« Satisfactory Alt The Redmond T For our W H Y SH OULD SH E F U S S ? HOBB S CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY Job Printing WM. H. HOBBS, Proprietor Headquarters for Good Th in gs to Eat South 6th St. Dr. J. DARK DENTIST Johnson Building Redmond, - Oregon G. A. McFarlane LAWYER 1 ||,4f STATE DANK OF REDMOND These lines of goods to tic closed out only to make room until after the Holiday trade is over. Then we will place the same line of goods on sale at the same low prices we have given you heretofore. Our Our Our Our Our Much Interest Being Man- ¡feste*! in Thi» New Orgauizution REDMOND J.F.HOSCH.M.D. P H Y S IC IA N and SURGEON Office in Redmond & Phœnix Building With the increased facilites we have recently added to The Spokesman plant this office is now in a position to do all kinds o f Job Printing, from the smallest to the largest work, in a High Cl ass Manner. Redmond, Ore. F. H. RODEMEYEfl Physician and Surgeon If you want GOOD work let us print your next order