The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, November 23, 1911, Image 5

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Th«* Ricketts Entertainment
( ’o.. consisting »( li\ •• .... t>|,. a ||
musicians. will I h - jn Redmond to
K1''* «»»»«* " f their rnlirtainiiiK
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(lu* ( ‘«iiiiiiicri iul <‘lui» on siâlur
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A Price Reduction
T h at M e a n s M u ch
to the P u b lic
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AiM.tr*.i ium . i ..
Kendall k 1 hupmuu have the
Wr |iii.».«r*i>i. exclusive agency for Un- Monarrh
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iiiriA« ' ÌM'iii luirth
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f M*m i »* h |I li
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range mini«..
All.KOAO TIME ( Aim
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I m > un«* «if (In- |n*nt musical «nter
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I m iiiiih - i i I h « v i t k i v iv i in Red
nioml.
1i< kets iirr .«o<
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I^ H A IM M .. Aif-..!
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Thr.v*
nf l»r«n«| f«»t ^T h *
ititi! I «I I »I • ¡|i I tlrk itH fo r $ I t m ni
tlu* ( ‘aulì lìh K v rv Ut Itakr
I mi r
Norino
I li «1 <>i gam/atmn nf an athletic
I, notice* fnr entertamnumt* 0|ub in thin « .ty ,* „..s-ting with
y« t \ «’haruftiT from which a m ud i r i ..... inig«'m<Tit
nuc i* deriv«*d. if pnhlishcd
in fl I ' S|»'k*"*nian will !«• charg
For Ih«* Is-ncfìt ..f ih r lati ir*
H . , ,|ur advertising rat«**.
Lynch A K k I m t I m liav«. |mt in a
nice line ni hand Un.'*.
|;n 2
The arrival or the Iron Horse makes it possible for us to
make a bitf redcution in merchandise that is used every
day.
We have always given our patrons the benefit o f every
reduction possible at the first opportunity. With the in­
coming of the first freight train we received new goods
for every department o f our store. Receiving goods
this way enables us to make a good liberal reduction in
prices.
Follow ing are some o f our reduced prices.
L,' S.«t ■.1 <in\ vv a - a bu*\ <hn
[the merchant* h«*r»*.
Somr
A sture'* adverti*ing pian* are
il* expansion pian*.
Stori'
in hnlj.lay f u n k .
Ih«*
growth
follow*
ad vcrti*ing-
L-r* are g e ttin g Ü M h a liti >.f
growth n rv iT precisle* it.
p,. thru holitlay shopping
|v
K rv. Cline. the liaptinl pastor.
.•« 2 pa**enger Hupnm hile preached an interesting ***mi«in
l.
1.. ira.I<- for calti«*, hors«** or al Ih r M Fi. church Surulay.
P I >. .h-< *n & F ry . Redmond.
Ia*ave ym ir onlrm ut tlu* Canti
'ini Hui « tin. I 5 lh
Reo Me Grocers uu.| Rakers for fruit
m . wife aii.l ch ili! arm «*] enhe* for the holiday*.
lHtf
nia« ni*;ht t«• m ukc their
ir in l ’.rutl. Mr. unti Mr*.
\\ ,• will, fu ra *lmrt timo only,
alf.'iy un tnuncil nur*e*an.l receive nulauriptioti* fnr the
hax- charge of tin* Ihm«! Delineator at the old price nf $1
fatal.
_
|*cr year. The prie «1 ha* a!r«*a«ly
ree kwve* nf lavati for 25 c. ,M*,n ,|,,' nm v,, «•* « - S » P " v«*«r.
13 hread ticke t! for $ 1 0 0 at ^•vnc*' & l{,, 1 *Tt*.
Iln »
I » a* ) ( ir -eery A Kakery. I mi f
Mr ( ’Irland nf the firm nf ( le
.„I -,f s im ig li*.
>
,t I . nient,
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.
a ear
a carload
,* " * 1 & Kent, m e rc h a n t -..f Terre-
of »-nne. wa* in Redmond on hu*i
. I • • il ’ ■ ! .1 • .« I In.lll n f new fnr a few hnur* M<>n<lav.
finir pu|« r ha* Itren received
I u - un e y m ir nr.ler* at the ( ’a*h
tirtH vry ami ISakrry for fm it
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imi »i ll like the Udoglin igni- e a k t* fnr the lTvrli.lay>
li*
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e at nur market it i*
I*' an«I frvsh every .lav
try N'tiie of it. I ’mneer
rkeL
home
Q uite a n u m U 'r from l{etlmoml
Met-
have atat.'.l their intentinn nf at-
Meat
ten.him the .lum i .«t S t M t * t m Nov.
.Iff
;n*ih.
( kill'lf' nf l«*>k* at Antler
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21 inch attive ami tlnim fnr
*ale.
Apply S|a»kt'*man Oflice.
pAV |w\ the hi»rhe*t m arket
The ttmant whn
re in ra h fnr hutter am i eKKi*.
Inir them in to u*
l ’itwuvr at” thè chance
k.it M.r • :
Iti f
a|uirtment* tnmht
fìnti your a>l w lirli
Kav. .... thly |uiyment* l.uy-
pifl
-*• -Hli
iV
li.'ttiT *«•«* lim i aUnit thi*
piano
at
|intrr.itetl.
woul.l “jum p
tu reni venir
tu U* alile tu
he rca.l* thè
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Standard Com, per can
$ .1 0
Standard Tomatoes, per can
.10
Standard Peas per can ............................10
Standard String Means, per c a n ..............10
Libbeys Sour Kraut
........................... 15
Pure Leaf Lard, 51b. can......................... 80
Pure Leaf Lard, 10 lb. c a n ................. 1.55
Pure Cottolene, 1 lb. can ........................ 65
Pure Cottolene, 10 lb. can
1.65
Snow White Hard Wheat Flour, sack 1.50
Graham Flour, 25 ll>s.
...................... 70
Carnation Milk, per can...................... $ .10
Pioneer Milk, per can............................... 10
Cream of Wheat, per package.................. 20
Columbia Oats, per package.................... 35
Columbia Wheat, per package.................. 35
Violet Oats, 2 packages............................. 25
Violet Wheat, 2 packages..........................25
Cream Oats, 10 lb. sacks..........................60
Olympic P. C. Flour, 10 lb. sacks.............60
Olympic P. C. Flour, per package............. 30
Other Groceries Proportionately Cheap.
LYNCH & ROBERTS
The Store of Better Values and Lower Prices
WE Bl v
We Close at 6:30 p. m.
Except Saturday, 10 p. m
Redmond, Oregon
Ituttrr and K rrs
A m le r
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Wajpma al •'"*( al K rm lall &
Chapman'a.
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D em ent’s Best Flour
M ADE FROM THE
O 'O K S T
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RECEIVED
GOLD M E D A L
s ra
Highest Award at
High
Patent, None Better
$ 1 .5 0
a Sack
Councilmah F. M. White and
Work on the new Presbyterian
f you want t.» hear the liest here has liecn all that a |n>rsoii
family
last week moved to Port­
church
is
progressing
fast
and
r ls"’:,l entertainment ever yriven (•nu|.| di'sire—just cold enough to
land where they will make their
the
Iniililing
will
soon
lie
in
con­
Itethnnntl l*> sure uml liny a Iw right.
future home.
dition for holding services.
■''•t fur the Iticketta, imisiciHns
I fitest thing in neckties "K ai
11 •ropenmnatorH, who will lie
heave your orders at the Cash
s i t ’ s silk Accordeon’ .
to r sale
Fresh
weiners and bologna
, rv Saturday, l*er. 2d. under
P'
I'K'M o f the Com m ercial
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Ticket« r«0 centa.
20t2
at Kapps. Only place on sale in («roeery and llakery for fruit
11H2 cakes for the holidays.
IS tf
Crook county.
liest musical entertainment
' " ’lean buy meat in hulk at
v
,
,
,
^......
ever
given in Redmond—the
’ ;* 0 ’ price* at the Pioneer
Ricketts who will Is* here Satur­
li ât Market.
:itf
day. Ih r. 2d. under the auspices
_ S|h"
the euld snap mi the o f the Commercial Club. Tickets
•Km of th«. pm, the weather 50 cents.
Farmers and ranchers.
Isd
us print you some nice letter
heads and envelo|n>s with the
name o f your farm or ranch on
them. Other people arc getting
them, why not you?
A. Y. P. EXPOSITION
While the eastern and middle
western states are having ex ­
treme cold weather and people
art* freezing to death, the weather
in Redmond and this part o f the
county is warm and balmy. For
every day—the kind that you’ ll the past week the weather here
like at the Pioneer Meat Mar­ has been extremely mild, and
newcomers are surprised to find
ket.
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such a delightful climate.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Poland
moved here from Rend this week,
The sale is still on at Gregory’s
and will remain In the city for Variety Store «on granite, tin­
some time.
They are pleased ware and lace curtains as adver­
with Redmond and vicinity.
tised. until Dec. 1.
18t4
Attention, farmers: Read our
ad in this (taper. It is o f great
importance to you. State Rank
o f Redmond.
20tf
Three loaves o f bread for 25o.
and 13 bread tickets for $1.00 at
the ('ash Grocery & Rakery. 18tf
Go«». Kohl, the painter and
decorator, has hung a sign in
front o f his shop on south 6th
street that is an artistic piece of
work, and attracts much atten-
tion.