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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1911)
l/íM’k ( i» Your TY ELECTION I'hirkrn Iloti»«*» CITY COUNCIL I ho»«« having PROCEEDINGS • liirk i'ti lh ii,vi*H Mr«* I «••ginning 1,1 «''I busy »ml I fo w In lin y i | i > h u | w ant |„ VACUUM CLEANED ELECTRIC LIGHTED HOT AND ( OLD BATHS |(1 »I mmi I i I lak<'IIH'I i I ih I d )*ri|r«‘ t ht’lll f r o m U - i n j i M .il.- n It f | ln m (.| ,. I ihh lut«-lv I n v ì i liming »u n ir I»|. mm |« m | K I iin I i - I n lain I I { ,,| c h i r k •ns, mul other jnh >| j I i * huv r<- At Ihr meeting of th rit V «•oiineil I’ iiimi I iiv muht all mein- „ ... .... u*r» Were (irenent with the excel! lion of K. M White. Ihu following hill» were allow ed I M >r t fl I I ON HIM. Itedrnond Garage »l.iM hernliill tii ( hupman 5.06 l''iiii»h«*<l T a k in g Itohert M(-Sherry 6.00 School ( eiiNtiM I he application of Zumwalt Miller fo ra »aloon licenae for W. II Anderson, clerk of thin •he halance of 1'JU was received schiNil district, has completed the and »ranted. schisil census and finds there are A motion made hy Well» and It'S) school children in the city o-eondi-d hy II ohc I i wnh carried w i r n . WELLS. I.YNC II limits and 22X children in the that tin- mar-hal nhouhl »«•«• that IKK Till: HOLDOVERS district. I he district comprises the ordinance governing Kalo«>HH was rigidly enforced, and also a whole township with the ex l*e instructed to see th at all (•option of alsiut two sections. pi in p» and profeaaional gambler» were notified to leave the city. did»ton lie jp n n in g to Ik* 1’i H i k in M u c h Coin At the »u ip Kent ion of the record er a motion was carried that at Depot Here M entioned fo r t ht* * •»•»led hid» I n - called for from the Since the inauguration «if |«s- two fiaiiera here for publication Office» sengcr and freight s«*r\ ice at of legal printing for the city this |Ntint. NovemU-r first, the «luring year 1012. Ihd» to I n - THE re«*eipts for freight i «-ci*i\e«| hen- o | n in .1 lur-duy night. Nov. IJIth. <i. K. W<NNj\vard. J. L. Mc- In firnt »-lectio» in Koilmoml ami tickets sold has lieen ««\«*r I towel I and i '. Hammond were I hi» «1«»-» not include ap|Miinted judg«** of election, and [• held under the new c h a rter $lnin»i the amount paid out for freight J II Mi-ndenhall ami I>. !„ Mil I d held Monday. I ■»•oeml»*r ler. clerk». ship|N*d frum this |Niint, At thin time three rounril- City Engineer Woodward re- grr to I n * clcctcl to take till' |N»rtj-d on the new propose«! Del Howell fief» p of the outgoing ci tuned men water system. He stated he had Life Sentence Is one of the Largest and Best Appointed Hotels figure»! on the cost of a gravity *• term of office expire» at Del Howell who shot and kill- » » ter system, which would time. in Central Oregon, and amply capable of meeting Tie three outgoing counciltnen •*d .Mayor F»wlie at Shaniko r<- amount to aUiut $29.000. A hvh - t<-iii which woil'd pump from the the wants of commercial men, tourists and others, Huffman. M ct'atfery and cently. p!«-a«l guilty at hi» trial at Heschutes river into a reservoir h. atid the hold over council The I 'alien lant week, and was .»t Forked Horn Unite, costing is centrally located, and the tables are supplied air White. Well- and l.ynch sentenced to iiiipriHonmcnt for about the same, and a system of with the best the market affords. William l!iis< n who ki «-«I a I isi . issi gallon to I n - erected in t ten day» rem ain before life the city, w ater to I n * pum|K*d tH>n. Several name» h u w his m other at Ant«-lo|H- with a from the riv«*r at Cline Falls. No n mentioned a» good tim lv r butcher knife, also plead guilty definite acti«m was tak«*n on the counci I men to be v<»t»»l for. and wa» sentence«! to the |»-ni- re|»irts. I he r«*cord«*r was instructed to *> far no one ha» aetnnllv de l«-ntiar\ for I if«*. priK’urv the necessary books and vd himi»*lf u candidate, und C aucus To He Held supplies for th<* pro tier conduct • r\|*-<t«*d that a ticket or of the city’s business. Tom orrow N ight rtx will not I n * put in thi G. M HutTman. of the str«vt The S|N>k«*»inan has l ms • fi rr and alley committee, re|s>rted ll until a few dava before «piested to announce that th«*r«* that an alley in the business sec- FOR SALE tion. cauciiH ha» lx*«*n callerl for will I n ' a caucus at the ( ’«minier- tion of the city was in liad condì* BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK «•ml i hib riN«m t o m o rro w , Friday, tum. and the m atter was given iht> toinoi row night. to I n - night to place m n o m in a tio n attention and steps taken to COCKERELS at $1.50 each. Choice stock. Inquire of Ander d it the t ommereial t 'lull room thr«v counciltnen to I n * \ot«*<! fo r abate the nusiance. son at Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. nominate eundidatua for the m the mut ci pal «declioi office. 2lft2 r* to I n * filled. will la* held Ihre. 4th. 99 SUM 10 R e w a rd I-ROOM COTTAGE—close to Is ( Iflfered A thousand «l««llars rew ard is M K. church. Small payment He doesn’t ask an exclusive right ; ntT«ve«l by th«- S|sikane. Portland «low n. Balance easy terms. See he can sell it anyway. J. K. Macpherson, Redmond, ami Seattle K. R. for inform a •»re. 18tf 1 tion leading to the arrest ami conviction of the m urderer t«f r WO-ROOM HOUSE and two Hrakeman \V. H. Shane, w ho was lots near M. E. church. Price killed at Butler. Wn., on the $»>5l). Inquire X, Spokesman night of November 14th. The office. 20tf description of the m urderer is as STOVE AND DRUM 21 inch follows: IBooks like an Indian, height 5 feet. 6 inches, long black stove and large drum for sal«*. N OUR NEW LtX’ATlON <>N 6th hair, weight 155 jsiunds, wore Apply at The Spok«*sman Office. 40* street betw een D and K street» we black Stetson soft hat, dark blue _ J Estimates cheerfully HO ACRES DITCH LAND. shirt, black trousers, black shin's H. A. Shcnk, Redmond. Ore. 15tf have every fa«-ilitv for conducting a à* '* ^ ■?' •> L , ifiven on all kinds of and storm rubl>ers, and brow n FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET. All y Work. PIANOS from Eiler’s Music Mackinaw. of our m eats are kept »»«*«*t mik I clean, - - House, 110 dow n. $5 per month. W _________ and we make it a point to accommodate Ashley Forrest, l«x*al agent lt*tf PL E A SA N T R ID G E our custom ers in every |N>ssible manner. FOR s a l e : Mrs. (Ireenhalgh was out from ri. V V' . • L P*1 We always have, nml will continue t«> - ,'•> ■ Redmond Friday to visit her The choicest vacant comer 50x neice. E tta Chase, w ho is «juite 100 "ii Sixth street, only one sell meat in lots of 25 |N«unds and up at bl«x*k from Hotel Redmond, this ill with typhoid fever. w holesale price*. Miss K«hth Stout, who has lieen is a snap for a quick buy, $1HU0 11 visiting her brother, Dan Stout, takes it. See Jones Land Cotn- returned to her home in Indiana pany for term s, Bolojna and Weiners, Fresh Daily last week. 111 WANTED Fred Shenvood has his new Fresh Vegetables Always on Hand house nearly completed, atxl will BOY about 16 to act as agent move into it in a few days. for Bend Steam Laundry. Go«xl m *■ vn*. l/*an«ler Hunter, who has !>een proposition for a hustler. Ad- CASH Paid for Butter and Eggs . visiting his tolks for the last two dress Bend Steam Iatundry. 20tf 1 door from corner 6tn and F Sts., REDMOND months, is getting very hungry - ■ —■— fur ^nw dust ami will return to SMALL POTATOES Enquire (ouncilmcn Are to Be Elected at That Time H O T - E L REDM OND \ « i n n HOTEL REDMOND Redmond, Oregon H. F. JONES, Proprietor CLASSIFIED COLUMN you want to SELL your property list it with » ■ “ That M an McCaffery THE PIONEER M E A I M A R K E T PLUMBING AND TINNING I m T - Ì * p Sheet , n Metal Work of All kinds W. J. Wheeler his old home at Arlington, Wn., at Lamb's Feed Store. T r y I Is f o r G O O D S E R V I O lì TEM PLETON & KÄFER. Proprietors 19t2 S G e a 'H u n to r wont to All«anv. N ^ s p a p e r canvass- Ore.. Friday to bring home a *n ' . D«xxljMiy and light work, carload of c'.ws for I* E. Sm ith App'y »t th.s office.___________ and himself. Lood of Grain Hav, for chick- Mrs. Chase is fattening a line tfn feed. Enquire at Spokesman fhx’k of turkeys for Thanksgiv- office. ing. Let us d«i your next order of commercial job printing. High grade work and prices satisfac tory. The Redmond Spokesman. STOVES of ALL KINDS FOR RENT HOUSE TENT near school house. See Ben Götter. 16tf MISCELLANEOUS When you want anything in the stove line you cl Ix'tter come in and see our stock. We have a gotxl line of ( harter Oak Heating Stoves ( harter Oak Ranges Monarch Malleable Ranges Columbia Steel Ranges Oil Stoves Gasoline Stoves Kendall & Ghapnian, Redmond, Ore The SPACE your store's ad vertising occupies in this news- pa|x*r is the space it occupies in the thoughts of this new spaper’s readers. Make your ads a tenant-tind er by giving it some "news in terest" f«ir property-seekers. If your store’s ad is omitted from ANY ISSUE of this news- pa|x*r. your store tl«x*s n«>t figure at all in the history of that day— d«x*s not "count” in the record ami picture of the community which that issue of the paper pre sents. Mr. Farmer We are now prepared to install Pumps and Kitchen Sinks in your homes. This is something you need. It is a labor-saver and does not cost much. Better let us talk to you further about this ■natter. Call up Phone 417 and we will give you full details. WE DO ALL KINDS OF PLUMBING AND ELECTRICAL WORK and carry a good supply of material for this kind of service. For further particulars call on THE C. R. McLALLIN CO. Olficeon E Si. between 5 th and 6 th, REDMOND. Phone H 7