ü çl — - , , I N - <’"■ who ¡H boro getting view* inorili and Vicimtv ,f:;rt,h/' ,h- * " ________ _______ — •LJ * l"*' ha» ordered frulli the ¡ i I hivi «’< Mil I XIII \ ml Lud*. I » 0. F. No. 221 , , v , n i'hur«*l*y nitffii tu Mi „II Voltili* liMilhur» rontlally I in iiiin'i . I-«•I i .- h calling «ard», il»*- lut »lyn* c*|*i|» und printed . I U» nwtnble n»|i|**r iilMfi’ iiHnt ut " I II |( u | i »: mk « i n . k S , .-. ' 1 I he S|Mik«*miiiin nfbi-o kl f’n in llt, * U illj » U k IM I'I ('ll t i r a c i io. ■ v"w«.., , -t-■' U 1 l" I •" *»> , k | | K O A II T IM E ( A lt i) » 4 m | i . mi » u h m in * * fruii» »»*»» II» « 2 arili « • fr*)»»» »«uUl I »I m tu HP II II AI * K « IL. A|frnf j; , . .-It*. imiHii'ul L, I,.. j, D ie liest m . '.«!■ , t •••«' n • 11nl;i\ That Means Much to the Public ,i 1......... llrli i’.tli•« I I ■. n |i|). t, ,,| |M«rtM uf ili«- tintiti y who wen- al t«*h»ling III»* C. K. lo im n tiu i) here A ('I uhnì I ìih I adì oi ti oinriit i a tireleiw work bunter, ami æbluin fail». U f tarn rue it‘a n good plan tu •lo y uur ( hriattnaa »hopping Friday, «•arly ami the plun ih twice a» art.l i i i i | i < i H o n aio ra. » , t.| •11 «»’• I-I. iiii'l « liti I j tun lui m w , i «.».I« '“ •••»• "> [. »ik *» , .. . ' »I. ; 1 W • I" ..„X. n I1' W tM«\ »lll.. »*»r L, * ',l A P r ic e R e d u c tio n The arrival or the Iron Horse makes it possible for us to make a hi# redcution in merchandise that is used every day. nt tot iriva'll 111 good. at l.*u»t, i f you ko. p | h )»(. 1 e»l by reni li UK the mi», unii plan I I k.-; Ml c< lit “, filili! your K»ft piu*rum according to £. cent*. the information the ail» will give • ¿uni rancher» l»*t you. im i \ iiii miniu |l I le tte r You can buy meat in bulk at wholesale prive» at the I'ioncer •.I'll. I at.• ' "I : Meut Murket. :nf her peopli un- pettina I urn! e m el<*pe» H luce We have always given our patrons the benefit o f every reduction possible at the first opportunity. With the in­ coming o f 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. Following are some o f our reduced prices. w ith tlw ^ h. ulij ii"t y«m? li«*\ar»I & Gant, the contrae* ton* nml buihler», have in»talleil iyve your tinier* nt the Cush a wootl working plant ut their > ry «ml Bakery fur fruit '»Imp to facilitate the turning out » : I* i of order». ■ ¿0). ! ¡ilk that I* la-ing homlall A- Chapman have the it; front of the Stillo Hank . exi luniM' agency fur the Muiiurrh Mall.-ahi. Iron Kan**- the !»• t It .1 m tei to I»' laid I" t)•*• runtre mail«*, ;{|f A r»*|N*tition of your ml. even a "campaign of clu»»ifte Bet- the must logical buyer for your |t ■ il l'ione» ! Mi || property. ket. :ltf I-argc congregations attended |a I . e I of • .»• i • t ilo the M E. church Sunday at both ■a a train. This achadult ¡the forenoon nml evening ser­ y • •1. ' M... lie.. nini it vir»*». Ì; ‘I will lx- permanent, Tliree biave* of bread fur 25c. ho» I *.*»•» ordare»! thin tune and lit broad ticket» fur $1.1)0 at ho |»>Htal official». the ( ’a»b Grocery & (take IXtf I of I»«. •• nt Ai 'lor Wagon» at cost at Kendall \ 1» Itti t 'bnptnan'». 5tf I /to *t ■’ .e ■ 1 in caah fur butter nml eggs, The weather lues been »*> fine h* t: "I m to uv Pion**er recently that the tennis players it Mnrket. ;ttf of the city are attain play ini; at Hi will lik e th e Im logiin MiU- their court near the school house. lirkoy ratlloH have In-ell mint- in the city the |>ant week. ; Ix-avc your orders at the Cash ( • ,,f tho lucky mu's have Grocery and Bakery fur fruit Ur--.i a fine bin! fur n small cake» for the holiday». 1stf of money. Standard Corn, per can ................. $ .10 Standard Tomatoes, per can ......... 10 Standard Peas per can ............................10 Standard String Beans, per c a n ............. 10 Libbeys Sour Kraut ............................15 Pure Leaf Lard, 51b. can ....................... 80 Pure Ix*af Lard, 10 lb. can............. . 1.55 Pure Cottolene. 1 lb. can ........................ 65 Pure Cottolene, 101b. can ................... 1.65 Snow White Hard Wheat Flour, sack 1.50 Graham Flour, 25 lbs................................ 70 LYNCH & ROBERTS The Store of Better Values and Lower Prices Redmond, Oregon HK Bt'Y Kutter and K u s Cutting down the cost of L this pavmriitx buy » hou»»'hulil supplies, while getting k h a rode piana at Andar m Bettor nee him about tins mure and liettcr things than ever 1 si f is one of the "stunts" possible freight warehouse the company Juniper Circle to ad readers. intends to build. Holds Meeting nb weiners anil bologna la-ave your orders at the Cash day - •the kind that you'll Three loaves of bread for 25c, November 22nd the Juniper at the Pioneer Meat Mar­ Grocery and Bakery for fruit and 13 bread tickets for $1.00 at Reading Circle was entertained cuki-s for the holidays. lXtf at f the Gash Grocery & Bakery. 18tf by Mrs. G. L. Ehlers at the home of Mrs. C. B. Hopley. A fin* first caucus held in the The tenant who would "jump The sale is still on at Gregory’s l>aper upon The Foundations of nnicrcial Club room last Sat at" the chanc«» to rent your Variety Store on granite, tin­ New Japan was read by Mrs. /H was comfsised uf u afiartment« ought to In* able to ware and lace curtains as adver -1 Hanks. She told of the Charter crowd, and all of the shout* find ymir ad w hen he roads the tleed, until Dec. L 1 m I Oath, the abolition of feudalism I va indulged in liefor»* the "To 1s t" ads. and the removal of Anti-Christian pting was called to order. Buy your gifts when in the edicts. Mrs. Chapman read a A rumor was current on th«- ft your »beet music at Ander- str»*ets her»* last week that a gift-planning mood now. Don’t brief |>ajK*r treating of the Jap­ 18tf contract f«»r building 12 miles of wait until it can't lie delayed anese Embassy to Europe and railroad cast of Deschutes had longer for you never bought America in 1872 and 1873, and its refiet it ion of your want ail Mrs. Rodman gave been let. but when the story was many "successful gifts" that results. bring " « happy ending" to _______ interesting facts aliout American chased dow n no one could la* way. F ' ¿ii i b fur work. found to give any definite infor­ Dr. and Mrs. Cline visited rela­ customs one hundred years ago. Refreshments were served by mation. tives at 1‘rineville last week. p. II Otis hoi bought "¿it Mrs. Ehlers assisted by Mrs. New 2 passenger llupmobile pi 1 1 • *.. • t ,v Kaftan int«*r»*»t in Hopley and Mrs. Irwin. The At the meeting of the dairy­ Rot #ei Moat Markot o f thin auto to trade for cattle, horses or next meeting will be held at the men Inst Saturday afternoon con­ ^ nml w ill mmliift tin* bn hi sheep, Dobson & Fry, Uedmond. home of Mrs. Hanks, December stitution and by-laws were adopt­ biniN. lf, 13th. _____ ed. and other business that came A repetition of your w ant ad T I ri |n tifion of your want ail. may bring it to the notice of the liefore the meeting was attendt*»! Notice to the Public I V: ■' 1 ' " t. m ig h t "pay " if l»*r»on who overlook«*d it Unlay. to. Notice is hereby given that the rp trying to r»*nt rtmm». Madras Pioneer, Nov. 23: firm of Templeton A Kafer have Three loa vos of bread for 2rn\ |/>wii P. Foss of Redmond, pass­ this day sold their interest in the f >"ii want meat in Urta of 25 and 13 bread tickets for $1.00 at ed through Madras Sunday on Pioneer Meat Market to M. H. ln,ls and up »• sell same at the Cash Gnnery & Bakery. lXtf the way to his ranch in the Otis who will collect all accounts >b'Half prices. Pioneer M**at Youngs neighUirhiHid. due the above and pay all bills of Irkcf ______ atf At the "Inst minute” you’ll the Pioneer Meat Market con­ Tomorrow night the Ricketts, T***I¿1 . \ IH > Thanksgiving and a buy that gift in haste underun- tracted by us. '•*■ " i in Nibcr of town |K*ople people will eat happy pressure of necessity and musical entertainers and imper­ Dated. Kt'dmond, Oregon. Nov. ><•7 dinner with their friends it «'III not represent you. or your sonators, will appear at Anker's 23. 11111. Jtlie country sentiment of friendship for the hall under the auspices of the Arthur Templeton. Redmond Commercial Club. The recipient, happily or well. C. J. Kafer. ball w ill I*«* properly heated, and 2113 21 inch stove and drum for - - an interesting program is prom­ J ,v Apply 8pokaHnan Ollier Workmen have commenced Ticket* are 50 cents, Quite a number of Redmond . building the agent’s house and ised. children, 25 cents. If you wish l>eoplo went rabbit hunting Sun­ ^ be Kcdnmnd Concert band the two 8«*ction hn liegin on the large F’to/rapher of the (). W. R. .tr j 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 p ack ages........................ 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. We Close at 6:30 p. m. Except Saturday, 10 p. m. James N. Sutton of Portland, was here last week looking over his property. He has land near Earl Benton’s, north of the city, and will make a number of im­ provements on it this fall and winter. _______ There are days when W A N T to buy something, and days when you OUGHT to buy something. Y'ou may practice your thrift-creed on both occa­ sions if you’re an ad reader. A classified ad persistently printed, will sell A N Y T H IN G of you value. Fish Market / h a v e o p e n e d a F is h M a r k e t in R e d m o n d in th e D a v ie s b u ild in g on B s tr e e t b e tw e e n 7th a n d S th s tr e e ts , a n d w ill k e e p on s a le FRESH FISH, OYSTERS, CLAMS, CRABS, LOBSTERS, SHRIMPS, Etc. E v e r y th in g w ill be F R E S H e v e ry d a y , a n d y o u r p a tro n a g e is soiic» ite d . S a tis fa c tio n g u a ra n te e d . G. IV. DAVIES, R e d m o n d