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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 30, 1911)
SELZ SHOES All Sol/ Shoes are guaranteed to be satisfac tory; the satisfaction as well as the shoes guaranteed. I f you buy a pair of Selz Shoes here that don’t satisfy you, bring tnem hack for a new pair or get your money hack. vvy We have these shoes for 9 ! Men, Women, Children and Infants The most Reasonable Priced Shoe on the market V''VQi .v <T A. Grocery Department /R E E . (HUROfSUPPERS foCIElYÍHWE§ imported J apans * M Suits from $12.5(1 up T o save a dollar or two a week on your Rnscr ies, and to pet even better things than before, would be a pood stroke of business. That is what we can do for you in our Grocery line,* if you place your or ders with us. W e are making reasonable prices on things you buy every week. You know what you have been paying for these poods—but you will I k * surprised how much we can save you if you trade with us, and take advantage of our clean, fresh stock, TO A L t T M ens and Youths Clothing p k ik s W ITH P U R C H A ilS O R In the Clothing lane we are ottering y<. the snappiest, up-to-date line of mk I s e\cr shown in Redmond they are lave Wire tern Clothes for live wire men men who want a pood suit at a reasonable price. That * what we willl give you. Fit and quality guaranteed. I.et us show you this >tnck. In the Furnishing G« mk 1 s line \\v have i brand new stock of the latest styles and de signs to selec t from, and you will lie please! if you make your purchases from us. let us kill your next grocery order WE WILL HAVE A FINE LINE OF HOLIDAY HOODS ON SAIA) AUDIT DEC. FIRST FREEBERG BROS. MISREPRESENTS U W H E R E A D O L L A R D O E S IT S DUTY state, and the farmers and WHERE CHESS RULES. ranchers in the Redmond District All tfc« P i t f l t , Y # u « g «««d 0 *d. I*ia> grow the best crops to be found IK* Gama I« St'ahfcaak. in either Central or Eastern Ore- Continued from 1st j>age C. N. Ehret went to Portland ( 'hr»* i* kin# in ih,* (irruían i gon. to a n of Str.ih hevk A ll ih<* in h a b of the city is not given. Says In a further description of the tllls week on a business trip. ita n t.. voting an.I .»lil, n iru and there is but one newspaper pub- Redmond country the publication ( -a,holic services la* held w oinrn , I min . an<l g irla . |.lav at ih r ices will w hshed here, when it is a well says: Oats average 35 bushels an rirn t g.inio with a .lu ll ami a<- next Sunday at Da. m. in Anker's known fact that two papers have to the acre." This is another halV ° ""* a/ ' i.lm u i at nr. mor. i ,an remark been published here for over a mistake. I f the farmers and * l!' ' V «»mg.trr. ■'•«•»rh »hr m year and a half. It is intimated ranchers in this section could not Mrs. Unruh, state president of p t ' i ' j . V \ | " , , * * in the above that there is but one grow more than 35 bushels to the W. C. T. U.. gave a talk to Str..hl« k rhihl .. .». h f .r hotel here, when there are two. the acre of oats they would not mothers in the M. E. church here the awragr player cl». «h.-re both well able to take care of the sow this crop. Sixty to 75 bush- Tuesday afternoon, and a gener- ‘ hr., ■■ taught m the w-hnola of traveling public. Then it is els to the acre is what is being al discussion in the evening at S' ri,,,U' k: " n'1 ,h' P"!"1» hra.lwiard« a, tin- \m rrn a n ». ho..| stated that there is a good open raised here right along, and this the same place. •hilil >arri>-. In , .a t r lir l of l>ooka ing here for a steam laundry and is easily done by the aid of irri- n... « i •> a jewelry store. Both of these gation, for which the Redmond George Hess arrived here from p|lrrr nf classes of business have been in District is famous. Tacoma Monday night, and will . v ,.„ ,,nx ¡(K.,| „f,.,,, p __ ope ration here for some time a Publicity agents of the Great m ake Bedmond his future home. -'»«•;•!• ■>" Mill Uv a.lde III, rli jewelry store for over a year and ! Northern raifroa»! have been Tn *® connected wit with N . A. Row- h*»rd in to attend to jour jrthem railroad in He is a half, and a laundry for nearly | ..edmond Redmond and ers in and through through this this dis- dis- e™ In tJie . KaraK*‘ *»araKe and machine * * nl* M," , l"rk '* nP ,!l*- momrtit a year. Redmond and Vicinity I. . . . . . .■ _. ahriti I m a l n M i h u r t . f " ,|r' “At l«tie.|, t o renew In, at trict not later than the past i sh" p tcnlum upon »ome problem or to From reading the railroad's summer, and they became thor-* continue an tinting timr with hi, description of Redmond the im oughly acquainted with the con- . The ladies of the Juniper Read- n,.i,i,nt At the ami other pression is gained that this city ditions here and why they dis- in* Circle entertained their hus- ’«I*......... refr.*«hment rhea, hoard. is nothing more than a hamlet, criminated against this city and Dands at the residence of Mrs. *nrl .I,.-«.urn> am pmy.ded for (li when the fact of the matter is the surrounding country is past ^ il,cox Monday evening. . . .1 I HhouM you fiait V",,or* on** of . . the old that Redmond is today, and has understanding, and it is under- ^ ames * en‘ played and refresh inn, of I ha piara rallad “Tlia (’h r., been for the past year and a half stood the railroad company is served, board” Ilia panini landlord Wil the most progressive, up-to-date desirous of settling up this part m I io w you, ahould voti apjw ar worthy Chicken thieves are operating of I ha honor, a «at of rh<„man city in Central Oregon, equipped of the state. But by misrepre- pra kftN *»-ntad to it in Itilo Two [irmia*, with a water system, electric Mntetions’they*'wiir^not'liuiuce T " inthe ,c ity' T " es',ay n,* M tha «tory run,, plavad upon thi, lighting plant, w e l l graded many settlers to come. * ^ 7 an, *‘jm* c* ,ck':T' H " * re _ , . . , taken from the chicken yard in hoard amt M'ith th**,a rha„man streets, and large stores that The people in this section who the rear of the 0roKon Cafe . Tha in-rnption »>n ilia hoard itaalf draw trade from a territory many have lived here for years and , Chicken8 have ^ en 8to|en from Z n miles in extent. have pioneered through hard- thjs place liefon, an(i no clue fh(. „ 7 T J * ,J * r 1 "! More building has been done ships and used their utm**st ef- can be obtained of the thieves. gr»«a«*<| upon a rh<*.«t«,ird in Redmond during the past two fort3 to bring the soil under a ____ The extraordinary popularity of years than in any other city or high degree of cultivation, do not a , . Wr.c. uo,n. rh«‘„ in St rohlie. k i, arrounlsl fur town in entral Oregon, and to- ;|jk e to have their efforts disre- An nminins "tory i, told o f the hv * tradition rom-crning n .rrtam <la> Redmond is receiving and garded and turned down the way old journeliat Frederic Guaat Totn- Graf f.unnelin. who « ... imprinonr.l in dm toM.-r thor« in the year A |i forwarding more freight from the railroad people have done in lin 1011 Me chalked out , rhe,«|Ktar<l the two railroads entering the their "Oregon” publication. The . hp _,OM" '1 l"» on his dungeon door nnd made «mm* city than all the other taws along r.m„,u of tuamnna U u u , , end the office Iwy mneing rough p ic.. .. In time the jail.-r I«. ,hc ¡„t,“ ineir pocKtiii ,«k f , reprove«] , 't him ' ''7 for o?er*l*epiiHr. T..."» a came intcrcted in the fJraf'a m, e # line • . , coml,in„l. , , M,„c . oar! . ^ uown inw lor / ^ ave. ,een rece,ve<l the pant few years to make Red- rhar^e which the hoy tearfully re- nciivcr, on the checkered fi,-Id, and here since the inauguration o f , momJ the mo8t |irrjRpemils city jr, f-.t-l the two played together The jailer ¡ freight and passenger traffic to (Antral Oregon, are also s»,me- " h ' ' ,,,i" w,v* *ir*’* “ 'Uv Ultimately taught the game to oth this point on November 1st, than what so re that the railroad they T 0 w" \ h,,n* »« ¡W er«, and it won a popularity which ; it ha. never |.H»t in the quaint ( er at all the other towns on the line have 7,orn,n,r *'* man town. a looked looked for lor nuttinu- putting »he tti< »me true t Ml, |F rw „¡th ( ' it tog< thor. facts regarding this section, .. ....................... . ,,, ni him, I thought, « , on« of the futn- 1 The railroad publication does should issue such misleading not contain any views of the statements as their publication Kedm >rtr| farming country, al- i contain». though the city is located in the —— « — center o f the largest irrigated Read Gregory’s ad on last r»age » i,_____. , . e ,u . . . . " * y S a ° n la,Sl ,,a>re section in the central part t»f the in ™ this issue. 1 1 dy, I ought to he there, At the 'last minute" you’ || “ Q"»»« right,” «aid Tomlin. buy that gift in haste under un- ‘ Never neglect yonr family duties, happy pressure of necessity and hut when another of your relation» -, *........* " " " ' 7 ^ T '1 to le,¥e '*"• yn" ’ or yo,,r ‘»«ce key under the mat."— London | * nit »nient of friendship f„r the Chronicle. recipient, happily or well. H I THE POTATO SHOW Listed but a day. but the tons and tons of spuds r;us«*<I in Kcdinond, will List a long time. STORE THEM YNilh the Redmond Wholesale l*u*n I mt and Produce Co. If you want to **ll. we will pay you the highest market price. Send in your order foj wood, will fur nish it at right prices. REDMOND WHOLESALE LI MBER & PRODUCE CO. a Tel. No. 15« □ H I _ E Z D tZ Z Z X n L A M B F E E D C| Redm ond, O regon Roller IVIIII and Feed Grinding Dealers in Chop Feed of all kinds. Baled IjWj Timothy, Alfalfa, Clover. Seeds Btul Drain. TOI.L CHOPPING DONE. Manufacturers o f (¿ra/iam W