The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, December 07, 1911, Image 1

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    Redmond
Spokesman
Published at the “ Huh City ” of (entrai Oregon
>n Trunk Officers Are
HI Pleased With
Showing Made
I in ..ring Oregon Trunk
i.i "'firlain » its in Red-
Tin - Uy on th«*tr «ay l»uck
ll»n I utter an jn«p«*ction of
««• from the Columbia river
a* Bndi
t. (ira .. présidant: W. K.
n. Krneral freight ami |«as-
r ag* - ! J. Kuaapll, general
ntrr !«-nt J. I* Roger*.
ntri ivnt, J. T. Hardy,
•raveling freight ami pumw-tiKor
«Kent, ami K. P. Smith, mj - i lant
freight ami |iaMiH*iigiT agent of
the (,r« at Northi'in railroad.
In talking of the business
handled by the Oregon Trunk
ainre the opening of the road for
freight and pnsst-nger service
NovenilM-r first, the officials ex-
prrtuted themselves well satisfied
with the outlook, and were «•*-
|te«'ially enthusiastic over the
showing made at this station.
The Redmond station has taken
in more money for freight and
twaaenger receipts than any other
station on the line, and the
freight shipments to this i*»int
have lawn greater than ull tin-
other stations on the line put to­
gether.
As "one wedge drives another"
so continued publication of a real
«-state for sale ad will surely
bring a buyer although, usual­
ly. a very few publications are
sufficient.
Hedmond Athletic Club
Ibis Many Charter
Members
At a meeting held at the Re»l-
utond Hunk of Commerce Tues­
day night an athletic club was
formed here, to la- known as the
Redmond Athletic Club. The
follow ing officers were elect«*d:
l*r«-st.—J. W. Brewer.
S«-«-.-Tr«-as. J. W. .Moore.
Hoard of Directors J. W.
Hrewer, J. M. M<*>r«-, J. F.
Hosih.
A constitution and by-laws was
adopted and the chart«-r rm-inlier-
ship roll was left o|a-n until Sat-
unlay night f«ir signatures of
mumla-rs w ho desired to sign up
and pay the membership fee of
five dollars. Monthly dues will
lie one dollar.
A large number of citizens
have joined the club, and the
future of the organization is as­
sured. Kventually the club will
buy land and erect a club house
and oth«*r buildings necessary to
the successful conduct of such an
institution. Th«* necessary para-
phanalia for outfitting the club
lias been ordered from Portland,
and is exja-cted to arrive in a
short time.
There are days when you
WANT to buy something, and
days when you OUGHT to buy
something. You may practice
your thrift-cree«l on both occa­
sions if you’re an ad reader.
If you desire anything in the way of decorations
for Christmas we can fill you wants.
We have a large stock of all kinds of Holiday
Goods— Books, Fancy Box Writing Paper, Toys, Games,
Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Leather Goods, and a large
variety of other goods that will make acceptable
presents.
Come in and see how well wTe can serve
you in your Holiday Shopping
Everything for the Holidays
Mendenhall's
gard to the project.
We announce the opening
of Redmond*» Greatest Hol­
iday Bazaar.
Our Com­
plete Christmas Stock is
now on display, arranged
as conveniently as possible
for you on your Christmas
' ¡siting and shopping tours.
^ ou are invited to come and
bring the children and to
look and linger as long as
you like.
If you are in doubt about
w hat to buy for Christmas,
don’t let it worry you, but
instead, v i s i t the store
w here you w ill find thous­
ands of suggestions before
you.
Ix‘t us show vou our stock.
SILK WAIST PATTERNS
FANCY COLLARS
CUT GLASS
HANDKERCHIEFS
SLIPPERS
NECKWEAR
KID GLOVES
JEWEL BOXES
DOLLS
PICTURES
XMAS CARDS
$1.75 for box of 50, $3.50
FRIDAY SURPRISE SPECIAL
A fine dear (I s m suK»r and creamer, 10 cents per pair
.. .. ...
_.
R. C. Wygant, field assistant
to the desert land board, left
Salem last week for an inspec­
tion trip through Central Ore­
gon. during which time he will
go over and check up the work
of the Central Oregon Irrigation
company's project in this section.
It was as a result of Engineer
Wygant's investigations on this
project for the desert land board
that Manager J. Roseoe Howard
made the statement to the board
that Wygant had done more
harm in Central Oregon than ant
other two men in that, as Howard
claimed, he had made false and
misleading statements.
At the time these charges were
made, Wygant’s reports were
proven to be correct. This trip
is to check up the new work
which Manager Howard stated
he was doing. He will meet the
settlers of the Water User’s as­
sociations and talk to them in re­
Bazaar and Chicken
Pie Supper
The Ladies Aid of the M. E.
church will hold a bazaar and
serve a chicken pie supper at the
Commercial Club room Saturday
afternoon and evening. I>ecem-
ber 16th. The bazaar will be
held in the afternoon and the
supper will be served in the even­
ing beginning at 6 o’clock. All
are invited to attend both events.
Read Gregory's ad on last page
FOR HOLIDAY GIFTS
CIGAR SPECIAL—EXTRAORDINARY OFFER
k 11R
Field Engineer to Go Over
Central Ore. Irrigation
Co. Project
settlers’ claims.
During the first few days of
his trip Engineer Wygant will
have charge of the river hydrau­
lics for the fish and game com­
mission under Master Fish
Warden R. E. Clanton for the
Oregon Central Fish Hatchery at
Bonneville, on the Columbia
river in eastern Multnomah
county. A lot of fish ponds are
being constructed there and Tan­
ner creek is being harnessed to
supply water and power for the
enlargement of the present
hatchery. The capacity of the
hatchery is being doubled so the
capacity will be 16,000.000 fish.
APPROPRIATE PRESENTS
and a thousand things too numer­
ous to mention, which we have
all marked at money saving prices
Owls, Spokesman, El Roy, Cubean Club. Export and others.
for box of 100
Probably
6U settlers will come before him
IRRIGATION WORK
to submit evidence of proof. In
taking this testimony, Wygant
TO BE CHECKED UP will
also personally inspect the
KT I >R( )S. B,fi |)EPA
RTM
ENT ST0RE
Highest in (Quality, Lowest in Price
Toys, Metal Aplika, Toilet Sets. Smoking
Sets, Shaving Sets, Fancy Box Candy, Box
Paper. Leather Goods, Xmas Cards. Xmas
Decorations, Christmas Candies, Books for
young and old. and in fact an assortment
of goods that you cannot but help be
pleased with.
We invite an inspection of our stock when
you are doing your holiday shopping.
W. H. ANDERSON