your city, keep your money home ami |*tn»ni»e those who are trying to build up home in­ stitutions. _____ The Reti monti Spokesman WISDOM BEAMS i,v«"i-> ri>in-*>ii*N i»> Il II « <■ I IM I M l H IT Kl l»Mi«Ml, l»HI « i>N What the people in this section are \itally interest«**! in now is stMtsritii'TioN it \ n :s; Str»»-tl> m Vivati»-«- Whether the State lj»ml Ihsinl One year. it .’*• I'hrvr months, ’sV Su nusiths, I.» Singh-»'»»l»»» ». • >« is ««tin« to cont|*»l the i entrai AhVKRTISINtî KATKSnm.l.known OiV««»n Irrigation t o I»« biuM uprm * ji |> 1 u - sikmi north canal that their con- Make all m»*»«»»» |i«>Ht>la> ami »lUrvss tract calls for. 1 he rompant nil i-omnium<*sti»M» to II II * l\ I has Usti «ranted o\tension ot B. Palmer. Raslmotul. Oregon. time in the past lor the building Knten.l as (HttHkl »-la.« matter Jno of this project, and all the |ss. 14 . ISIS SI the I'oatofhee at Kmlmontl. tHrvgvxl. umter the Art of Meh i, IV».* pie in this section are interested in the completion of this canal Redmond. Ore««»n. N»\. :U>, 1911 The action of the land Uwrd will lx» watched with interest. Thanksgiving; No need for licht b o th houeelie+ptnf wh#n • ( • i t m arried Ufe « u à * « a u f Ifttle hank balança REDMOND BANK OF COMMERCE Capital. $25.00«. » STOVES I f you are going: to need any kind o f Stove this fall and winter it will pay you to see me about this matter. I have all kinds and can satisfy you. Everything in Hardware and Farm Machinery E. MAHER The South 6 th St. Hardware Man Today is Thanksgiving. How much have you to lx> thankful for. and how much do you d«»- s*>r\o to l*> thankful for? lh> you realize that the insiple in this section of the United States and in this section of the state of Oregon have a great deal to be , thankful for? , . . - In the hrat place residents of , , , , . . . , ,, . J . . « . v . , . I . i . . . J # I . - « I.» . . . I . « « n ,1 I l i a Redmond utul the Redmond Dis triet should give bounteous thanks that they are living in the best climate out of d*x>rs, ami in a section of country that will grow and pnxluce almost any thing that the «round will «r»kes man is «iv in « you the lx»st news- paper in Central Oregon? Well, it is, and with the installation of the new typesetting machine the pu|x»r will I h » much lettered in the way of a more ex tende»! new s s»»rv ict*. The S|H»kesn>an is en«a«e»l in building up this , ... section of the county, amt at tru Sixth and F streets JAS DOUGHERTY. Prop’r carries in stock the tainers. That was four years ago, and . . . . . wonderful changw have taken p'ace in thia country a,nee then. and It atanda to reaarm that, if a handful of ,r ,pe could putt off a successful fair, the large number of people who will lx.» in the country in the fall of 1912 can surely give a greater and better fair than did those early pioneers in 1907. Let us all pull for the 1912 fair at Redmond. -------------------- LEADING BRANDS OF GOODS that are handled in all first-class cafes. Lumber Yard C a rrie » a C o m p le te S tock of Lu m ber a n d H u U d itu j Materia Rustic a n d V S id in g Flooring, Headed ('eiling All kinds of H our I i and Finish Limb I>ct me figure with y«ai on your n«-*t lutnlter bill. Kstimatea forniahr«! free for all class«?* of building*. Yards on Fifth St. between L and l) strtets Phone !U O J ‘ P i : I ) M O M ) , ()kl same time will build up its plant and business. The high price of ho|»s this year will r«*sult in the planting of a lar«»» aerea«»» next year t«> that vine ami then then» will lx» an over abundance of h«>|»s in a few years and the price will g»» bel«»w the »-ost of growing. This has lx»en the history in Oregon in the past. The only reason for the high price of h»»ps this >enr is the scarcity of this article, both in this country and Europe. If warm, pleasant weather is conducive to making h«»ns lav eggs, we do not s«v why the hens in this section d»> m»t al­ terni to their duty more. There is a scarcity of h»»n fruit her«» now. and has !x»en for some time, although the weather for the past month has lx»en warm and balmy ________________ We can s«»ll your g«sxls. wheth­ er holiday gisxls or other kimls g«xxis. \\’e ar»' doing this for ythpn», why n«>t l«»t us do it for you. We can prepare you some result-getting ads that will bring the people into your ->t««r<- thei you do thp Better let us serve you. Our services are at your dis,H*al at any time. -------------------- The misstatements made aliout Redmond in the recent publics- tion by the Oregon Trunk rail- roa«l advertising Central Oregon are numerous and glaring. To those who know the conditions here it is laughable the way some of the descriptive matter is writ- ten up, — — — _ . thi»t Redmond has r»»- more freight, since the *,rH* Sov'-mbcr, than all the oth‘*r towns « “ "bined. is signifi- i ant- It shows that this city is natural distributing point for a large section of territory in In 1907 Redmond held its sec- ond annual fair, and it was a successful event In this issue is published a story aliout this fair. At this time this section was sparse ley settled, but still the people came from miles in all directions, and Redmond gained a reputation for being the right place for holding events of this kind, and her people were «credited with being royal enter- 1 * ntra ( *’ Cafe Royal It. ( ’. I M M K I . K ' J fhe establishment of a first- class machine shop in R«»«lmond net for th- edv. nnd The s „ , ko, m„ , „ r,,lic„ ,j, , th„ .......... f „ , m , hl. —------------------ Never in the history of Red mond have the stor«»s of the city shown such stocks of holiday go»xls as this s»»ason, and all of them are getting a good tra»le. too. ___________ , Hi«' SiKik.-sman |«oints with Jos. H . Jackson Stalls “Quick M eal" and “ Universal Kan« “0. V. H." Sew ing Machines “ The M otor" and “ A dam s" Waste Carborundum Tool (irinders Oliver Flows, Canton Plows Peter »Schüttler and other First-class Lines o f Wagons A T C O S T. and all kinds of First-class HARDWARE COME AND SEE ME Joseph H. Jackson, B.S.&ook&Q REAL ESTATE R e a l l i s t o t e a n d 0 ? i t y P r ° \ O f f i c e n e a r H . m k o f U om merct Warren & Woodward Civil Engineers ir r ig a t io n , s u b d iv is io n . LAND SURVEfl Estimate« Furnishrtl on Power Finnic. 2>Æ DF S W«- hiv. hkl 10 y« »r.' r*|» ri« nr«-, <-mt>ra« tng «II l'!***^1* K'N»ms A f i. Hank of (bmmerrr Bldg., P. 0. Hot 2(10 R K D ^ Keep Your Money at Home P™1*ktw th,‘ finr linp 7r “,|v,'r,i ing the paper is carrying. ft js BEN GÖTTER Contractor and Builder Plans, Specifications and Estimates furn­ ished mr all cl&ses of buildings. OfSce one block east of Jackson's Hardware Store, Redmond It always pays to keep money at home when trading, and es- pecially so when the same or a better article can lx* obtained from the home merchant or pro- ducer. This is especially true aliout bakery g»sx|s. W. H. Hobtix, tin* baker h«»re, is putting out a class of bread that is giv- ing good satisfaction to custom­ ers. His loaves of bread ar»» larger than the ones shipped in hen» liy a Portland concern, and his prie«»« are as low, taking quality and quantity into consid- eration. I f you w ant to build up all live, up-to-the-minute adver- tising, and merchants and busi- ness men of the city realiz«» that Sfxiksman publicity gets results It is some time yet lx»fur L'diilay shopping early. Redmond potatoes are making a hit in the Portland markets. Th»» man who has a little mon- ey to invest in a promising busi- ness ripening should find your ad when he "looks, ” ^ ou can i^pt everything in the PR IN TIN G LIN E at THE SPOKESM AN. Nothin«: but GOOD WORK Turned out.