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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1911)
I . wju, nulo and ltoister»ais I*ut>li*h«nl «>v«T> rhurwU) l>> il H. « «'. I. m HI H \r KII'MUMI. I'KIIII'N sm s« k iim u ' n l a r i s ; S*r».-*1\ inAitvamv .•»s- «W vo«r. - »I.RO l'hrv«1 month». •V Sm ifl«' io|>u '«. Six month». .Tó ADVEHTISINU KATKS upon applte'stuMi Mskr »II moneys psvsl'l«* sn»t «•hlrr»» ■Il rtxmmunn-almn» lo II «h o is «Hit for the min he enn make, more than f««r the real (rood lie can «I»*- The democratie gam# III til. eastern ami mi.Klle slat«» has «ak cited up some of the leaders o' tliey do not net a hustle on ano strengthen their fei«.*«1 " II 4 V. I» „.tm f H| timl«er. Will. J Palmrr, K m I huhn I, «Uv*»#' Bry an s prediction of a democrat Knt<-r,-*l ** »,vim«l oU»» matti-r Julv ic victory at the next presiden 14, 1SIO » I the Po»lottn< «I Ko.tmon I On>gi<n, uikli-r thr Act of M. li '. I'T'* tial election may I** a reali!) Kedmoiul. Oregon. No\. B«. 11*11 Put your thnh into dollar*. Put One effect the recent o ld snap had. an«l that waa t«» make a good trade for the hardware men her»* selling heating stoves. your dollar* in the bank to gTow and the answer must be s u c c e s s ; REDMOND BANK OF COMMERCE Capital, $25,000.00 This is going some: A socialist was elected mayor in Canton. Ohio, the home of th«* lut«* Presi- «lent McKinley. Railroad rumors of new .*'■»» *t ruction and extension# a.y '** ing circulât.*«! m 1 eently . anil ui son < out.« indications of revival «'I work are prvtty strong, lhe IniiMing "I tin* l or\ aids \ Eastern into thia city to form u junction with K. \ N. I V has again th«* O. W I w » >»*'ivc«l Redmond has more musical, A literary arul theatrical talent than it would In* | hiss ibio to find in many towns ten times the sue .o f this. STO VES I f you are goin g to need any kind o f Stove this fall and winter it w ill pay you to see me about this matter. I have all kinds and can satisfy you. Everything in H ardw are and Farm Machinery E. MAHER The South 6th St. Hardware Man Cafe Royal Sixth and F street« JAS DOUGHERTY. Prop’r carries in stock the LEADING BRANDS OF GOODS that are handler! in all first-class cafes. Rend may claim all the tinihei' Within a thmisand rnil«*s of that iity. and all the irngat«*«! Ian«l m the central |«art of th«* stat«*. but there is one thing she cannot claim, ami that is IwtU'rmail sei A gravity «a ter system for vice than Redinon«l or oth«*r Redmond would be an economical t«»w*ns on the Oregon Trunk lm«* proposition after the plant iso»n south of Culver. Bend bas to strutted. The maintainance get along «¡th the «>M dinky mail service via I’rineville the would U* practically nil. same as the r«*st of the t«>«ns. The statement has l»een madi* With tlu* «*ompleti«Mi <>f the new in the Frineville |«a|iers that the irrigation prt»j«*«*t that Messrs county fair held there this year «en t behind in receipts. last Arnold and W eis.* ar«* working year they came out alvnt even. on. a new tract of I'iOOO acr«-s between h«*rv ami Sisters « ill Is- opened, and all this «ill Is- tribu- Many cities in the Pacific Northwest have adopted the commission form of government. and in most of them the proposi- tion seems to work out satisfa«- torily. The Redmond stori*s ar»* mak ing big preparations to take care of the holiday trade this year, and make this city the headipiar- ters for holiilay shopping for a territory. -------------------- A fall fair and potato show for Redmond is about the right thing, and the project is meeting with favor among the farmers and ranchers who have been aj> proached on the subject. ■* *■ ■■■- *■ Readers of the Portland Jour- nal miss the Mutt and Jeff car- toons by Bud F’ isher, that have been running in that paper for a long time. The cartoons were to the pajier what salt and pepjier is to food. -------------------- There has been no let up in buildings ojierations in Redmond this year. New buililings hav«* been put up on all sides every month since January first, and people who have lx*en a «a y from the city for a few months and re- turned, express their surprise at the growth the city made during their absence. tar>' Kclmond ami make this c.it>' llu‘ n» ,ural lrad,n^ l*""1 for the settlers on this lami. This is a matt*’r that th'' 'merchants ami Imsiness men of Redmond should rejuice in. PLEASANT RIDGE Mr. Gili-s, who has l**« n \ ¡sit ing in Portland for several weeks pa-**t. returned t«> th«*se parts last wi*»*k alone, lie left his «log Jack at Gray Butte. Frank Hensley is making im pruvements in the w ay of adding a kitchen on his bungalow, A. A. Green, who has l#*en working at the Powell Butte camp, returne«! home last Toes- day. Dan Stout and family, incluil *nK Miss F.dith Stout, his sister picniced at the Caves Monday, F-'l Hunter ami Pearl Turner attended church ut Redmond, Sunday night, much traveling on our roads now-a-davs. But «hen that old smoke horse goes up through the Juniors every night and <lown in the morning, the w histles soumls very good, W. H. Weblier returned from the ditch ramp at Powell Butte He says he has all his affairs sat isfactorily arranged here and will s«s<n return to Washington, Mr. Temple had a fine horse ruined last Sunday by running Newcomers must not think the into the parb wire. cold snap wc had last Friday / Farm work in this l«x-ality m night is a sample of winter/all finished except potato digging,^ weather in the Redmond District 1 and rabbit hunting is now th«* for it isn’t. The weather here iwi favorite pastim«*. If the dog usually moderate during the win- can’t catch them, and you can't ter months, and last winter no shoot them, run th«*m in a hollow one could have wished for la tter log and shoot their ears off ami conditions than obtained. you will sure have them. Mi . Spencer'ssister will gom BEN G Ö T T ER Contractor and Builder Flans, Specifications and Estimates furn ished ror all clases of buildings. Office one block east of Jackson's Hardware Store, Redmond The subscription list of The arrive from Canada for n visit. Spokesman is growing the/ k j p v n v v m n M 1 ' ' " r i » in »• xiie ■ • » eastern and southern states. Thin Jum per ' ,r r 'e week sev«*n new sul»s'*rilx*rs wer«*'| M eetin g received from Tennessee, and Mrs. J. A. Norwood entertain- five fmrn Massachusetts. All ed the Juniper Reading Cirrle at these new subscriliers statixl the home of Mrs. Wr. II. Amlcr- they wanted the pa|x.*r in order s >n on Wednesday of last week to keep in touch with this part The meeting was well attended •of Central Oregon. and an interesting program giv- en. Mrs J- A. Willeox proper- Gipsy Smith, the Iytndon re- cd a (idper on Commodore I’erry vivalist, is holding the atU*nti*>n which toM of the c»|H*ning of th«* of Portland people now, an«l the |x»rtH of Japan U> th«* Unit«*«! newspapers are devoting aa StaUw. Mrs. Irvin rea«l Mrs much space to him and his w«»rk Willeox’« paper. Mrs. Andcr- aa they would to a national elec Anderson read several selections tion. Gipsy Smith claims to save from Hearn’s K«*koro. Refresh souls for the go«xl it d«x*s, an«l he ments were scfved. is a power in this line of work. Mrs. G. L. Ehlers will enter He differs from Billy Sunday, the tain «m Nov. ¡¿2 at th«* home of base hall whirlwind evangelist, Mrs. C. B. ilopley. K. «’. I M M K I . K s Lit ut ber Vari Carries a Cúmplele Slmh of Lumber and Building Materia Hastie and I Siding Flooring. Headed ( eiling All kinds of Roush and Finish Lumber D t me figure with yuu «»i y imi - next luniU-r hill. Estimate« fun i h«d frts- f.«r all cla»H*s«*f huibhiu-• ?***, _ The Redmond Spokesman f|lct-tl,art™„.imhhi*«ork. »<>.1 Yards on Fifth St. between C and II sir« P h o n e m o '2 H K D M O X D , 01 i Jos. H. Jackson Sells (|iii('k Meal” and Tniversal Kami “ 0 . V. B." Sowing Mat hiñes L "The Motor’’ and "Adams" Washes H Carborundum T cm »] (irinders Oliver Plows, Canton Plows Peter Sehuttler and other First-da Lines of Wagons A T COST. and all hinds of Eirst-class H A R D WARE C O M E A N D S K K ME Pe Joseph H. Jackson, B. S. (Book & R E A L ESTATE lie n t l i s t a t e .m il U it y Pro\ O f f i c e n e a r H a n k o f C om m e** & Woodward ( ¡vil Kngrineers Warren IRRIGATION, SC RDI VISION. LAND SUR' ^ F.stimates F urmshed «>tt Power Plants. W'i- hiv» hail 10 yi-ar»* nparWnr«*, »nthnvinf » IV11 ............ . tH*****1 I R»mmx i & 6, Bank «>f ( ommerrr Bldj{., P. 0. Box 260 Of Course B We carry the Heat of everything in ourli,, Hoy, Grain, Ground F Flour, W ood olid Poultry Food Redmond Feed & Fuel®«