The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, November 30, 1911, Image 7

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    Y COUNCIL
MAN INJURED WHEN C E
PROCEEDINGS SPEEDER JUMPS TRACK
IS HEED HERE
t thr m eeting of llw* city
'j u-,I I mmluv night III«' m inor
all mendier» were present ,-x
■i h M Whit«*, who in out of
city
'lie following I> i II h were allow-
O llr
.Milli I I . I s t i l e
I l o II i ' h i l l
I wo I)ay h ’ S e s s io n
K iirht l*-g I {¡idly
S plin tered
VACUUM CLEANED
ELECTRIC LIUIITUI)
HOT AND COLD BATHS
B r in g s
Many ( Imreh Worker«
Together
Sunday aftern.sm . while Mr.
The Christian Endeavor« of
$ 22fi .00
I Wes«
«amp. foreman of the rarpenter this district held a two day»’ aea-
27 . SO crew working on the railroad «¡on in Redmond last Saturday
limolili G«r«g<-
22. fio
bulinimi« here, and Adolph J a r and Sunday.
r Von Allen
Many delegate«
iitN for the oily p m itinvr for oliHoti. one of | a i employe«, were were present from other town«,
and the year 1012 were coming to this place from Hill and much work was accomplish
II
Redmond man on a railroad a pooler the ed fur the gi**i of the order. Ari
-rd. and
The
.Vrr»*.
fceiiuan having the lowest niachine jumped the track at the interesting program was given
the contract wan. ti|Min mo­ «witch at tiie latter place and by visiting delegate« and linai
!» !ï
ld Ho«ch. seconded t»y Huff- Jacohaon wa« thrown between workers.
hollowing are the o f­
11 , aw un le. I to The S|>okenman. the main truek and the «witch. ficer* elected:
that paper made ttie ottieial Mi« right leg was broken. Un­ P rest.—C. K. Rowell of Ver-
bone« lieing badly «plintered. and nana.
»rid the city of Redmond,
on.tih r Willrojt. ut< chairman he wa« otherwise bruised. Mr.
1st Vice Rrest. Ren (»otter,
[the auditing comm ittee to Camp u m bruised aUatt the faci- Redmond.
lit the l»«ik* of the city since ami !««ly. Jacobson wju< brought
2nd Vice Rrest. Mr. Conant
THE
rpirwlioii. «uhinitled his re- to this city and taken to the Ore- of Metoliu«.
, which "an referred to the gun Hotel where |»r. Hosch at
3d Vice Rre*t. L A. Hunt,
met* committee. The rejairt tended him. and at present the Redmond.
wed (hut the city w u nearly patient is getting along as nicely
Secretary Miss Claunn, Mad-
as could !«• expected.
ta» ill debt.
rn*.
'he application of Smith & HI-
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Treasurer Mrs. Ik-ri C otter.
■Jiain i■ ir a ¡»loon licen«*- and V\ ill E n g a g e in
Redmond,
f.r if the Jam es Creen ( b i r k e n R a is in g
The «»-lection of place for hold­
Is one of the Largest and Best Appointed Hotels
e for thè balance of Itti 1 to
ing
next meeting is in the hands
Rrineville Journal
Walter
for thè purposeof conduci­
in Central Oregon, and amply capable of meeting
O'Neil was up fnttn Madras of a committee.
li «aiuoli on lot t». bliK'k IH.
Monday to visit with his family
the wants of commercial men, tourists and others,
A rc|H-tition of your want ad
ima tuwnaite. wasgrmnted
and look a fter his chicken ranch may bring "a happy ending” to
ieli«, of tbe «tre«'t and alley near this city. He says the firm
is centrally located, and the tables are supplied
your sc-arch for work.
m i t t e e , thougbt thè city en-
of O'Neil Uro». Company is pre­
with the best the market affords.
rr shuiild bave charge of paring to go out of the whotesaU
AIREDALES
“dii g bridge« tu thè city, and Iunior business at Madras, it hav­
I he hunters favorite breed.
lotiuti by Hosch carrtcd tbat ing Ix-comc unprofitable since
Frank A. Smith, of Sisters. Ore.,
b rid g e s Is- accepted by lh«*
railroad work is finished Mr.
i unti! pussed U|«in by thè city O ’Neil i» getting read) to cin­ has for sale a litter of fine pups
of this breed, from ini|iorted,
incer,
tuir k in the (Miultry business next
'he question of enforcing the year on u good big scale, and lie pedigreed, registered stock. First
on li ri ance w as hrought up can hardly fail to make gi««l at choice to first a|»i>licant.
thscu«sed at «unie Icngth. it. a« chickens and egg« arc a l­
Real Kstate Transfer«
it »as the «enæ of the court- ways salable.
FOR SALE
jihat the «aluons !«• agam n«»ti-
BARKED PLYMOUTH ROCK
Kurin«b«»l by Ut«- t'r>»>k C ounty Ab
Your liest buying opportunity
t»> strictl) compì) with the
COCKERELS at 11.50 each.
►traci Company
Choice stiK-k. Inquire of Ander-
itilat ion» governing their con- ; of the whole gift-buying season • >p«l City
C o . to Em m a H.
't. as tu o|iening und rlosmg mnv I«- outlined in one of today's Stt-nba-rg, tot liylilk 3t, l ) |a l City, (2.rA. s«in at Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
office.
20t2
rs and gamblmg.
I ads.
0 | m »I City lj,m l Co. to Kr«ii l*tlling.
I»t li blk 17, <>pal C ity, K150.
i ROOM COTTAGE—d o w to
rrm»i> C ounty Inv. Co., lo S tev e M. K. church. Small paym ent
He doesn't ask an exclusive r ig h t;
Uirkaa. tot 12. blk 23 ami l»t 2*. blk ig». down.
Balance easy term s. See
Hillman. fl2n.
he can sell it anyway.
J. K. Macpherson, Redmond.
^ f
« o 12 E
rèd uo nd
l ì ì H
HOTEL REDMOND
Redmond, Oregon
H. F. JONES, Proprietor
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
t “ Thai Man McCaffery
If you want to SELL your property
list it with
THE PIONEER
I EAT MARKET
N OUR NEW LOCATION ON 6th
st ri-i't betw een D and K street* we
have every facility for conducting a
FIRST-CLASS MEAT MARKET. All
of our meat* are kept sweet and clean,
and we make it a point to accommodate
our custom ers in every |»t*»iblc manner.
I
We alway« have, ami will continue to
»ell meat in lot* of 25 |«»unds and up at
wholesale prices.
Bologna and W einers, Fresh Daily
Fresh Vegetables A lw ays on Hand
CASH I’aiJ for Butter and Eggs
Tr y Us fo r G O O D S E R V I C E
M . H . O T I 8 , P r o p ’r .
I !>»« W. S prm g lo M aritta Spring.
I«t 12. blk .1. N> waom’a a» I-1. l’rmi-vill*.
poo.
Cor* M. K n k rr to K. W. M efalTery,
l»t» an>l *>. blk 54, K<«lmon>i. fio .
Theo. K H c rk n rr t» C. E. Nielaon,
* | lot 2, blk .V>. Ki-timoml, $10.
IV arl Kaylor ami huabaml t»> Wm. li.
Morae, luta .'> amiti, blk 7, T hm i adii.,
l'rin«-ville, fin .
W. Il S u a !» e t al to T. li. Foley,
l»t« i l ami 12, blk 14. I b-arhut*-». f i .
T. Il Eoley to S. K. IJ>>ÌH-et», tot 12.
blk 11. p earhute», f i .
Wm M Wilaon to J»m>-» T rapm an.
lot lo. blk 15, Ktilmomi. fillio .
Knlmoml Townait«- Co. to Ella C.
Eell, l>>t 22. blk 27. Ibilm oml. fl7.r>.
N orm a t»ail T aylor to K eter A, An-
(trraun, Iota 1 to pi. ine. blk 114, H ill­
man. fin .
C 11 llopley to J>>bn lla rr, Iota li to
lo ine., blk 14, Kiiingi r « »>1-1 . K>»1
moml. fHWO.
II i . Jone», et al to II. N. Jan arti,
lot II, blk II, E b rei'« lat ailtl,. {{»alinomi.
fiso.
Opal City l.am l Co. to C ora K ottoff,
lot «. blk 25. Opal C ity. $125,
Guy E. Dobaon. et a lto Lilly B. Gill-
ett»-, lot I »f Itotwon-Slurum A creagp.
Kedinoml, f750.
Clamle McCauley to G. W. l'uviea,
lot» 5 ami ti, blk 2. l{>->lmoml, f i.
Crook County Inv. Co. to C. A.
tlouae. Iota 12 ami 1:1. blk 17. H illman,
fio.
Crook Co. Inv. company to C ari
llouae. Iota tu ami 11. blk 17. H illm an.
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18 tf
STOVE AND DRUM 21 inch
stove uml large drum for sale.
Apply a t The Spokesman Office.
So ACRES DITCH LAND.
H. A. Shenk, Redmond, Ore. 15tf
E’lAN’OS from F iler's Music
House, #10 down, $5 per month.
Ashley Forrest, local a g e n t 10tf
FOR SALE
The choicest vacant corner 50x
10U on Sixth street, only one
bliH-k from Hotel Redmond, this
is a snap for a quick buy. #1800
takes it. See Jones Land Com­
pany for term s.
Charter Oak Heating Stoves
Charter Oak Ranges
Monarch Malleable Ranges
Columbia Steel Ranges
Oil Stoves
(iasoline Stoves
Kendall
& Chapman,
Natural Qolor
The right Color, Flavor and Quality
Call for it in any store in Redmond
W anted N ew spaper canvaas-
ers. Good pay. and light work.
Apply at this office.
Is»ad of Grain Hay. for chick­
en feed. Enquire at Spokesman
office.
Ix*t us do your next order of
commercial job printing.
High
grade work and prices satisfac­
tory. The Redmond Spokesman.
M a d ra s F lou r M ills
H. F. DIETZEL. Proprietor
FOR RENT
FU RNISH ED ROOM.
Nicely
furnished room to rent rea­
sonable. Inquire X. Spokes­
man office.
2112:
HOUSE TEN T near school
house. See Ben G otter.
16tf
When you want anything in the stove line you d letter
come in and see our stock. We have a good line of
Madras Flour
W ANTED
$ 40 .
TOVES of ALL KINDS
99
MISCELLANEOUS
Some one of today's w ant ad­
vertisers was w riting TO YOU
when he prepared his copy. He
may deserve a reply.
*
The SPACE your sto re’s ad­
vertising occupies in this news­
paper is the space it occupies in
the thoughts of this new spaper's
readers.
Make your ads a tenant-find­
e r by giving it some "new s in­
te re s t” for pro|»erty-soekers.
If your sto re 's ad is om itted
from ANY ISSUE’ of this new s­
paper, your store does not figure
at all in the history of th at d ay—
dt>es not "count” in the record
und picture o f the community
which that issue of the paper pre­
sents.
Redmond, Ore
Mr. Farmer
We are now prepared to install Pum ps and
Kitchen Sinks in your homes.
This is
som ething you need.
It is a labor-saver and does not cost much.
B etter let us talk to you fu rth e r about this
m atter. 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 m aterial for this kind
of service. For fu rth e r particulars call on
THE C. R. McLALLIN CO,
Ofliceon E St. between 5th and 6th, REDMOND.
Phone 417