1911 CLOTHI NG SELZ SHOES SLIPPERS¡ and C en ts' Furnishings Make Appropriate Presents We Hare a Mice Une The l**rson w ho receives and wears a of slippers bought o f us will always ted T he famous shoes, o f which we carry a lull ful when they are resting tla;r tired feet, line, will gladden the heart of anyone who have a g o o d line to select from, and a pair if In this line we are certain you can find wears a pair, and there is no lx*tter way to in make a com fortable present. something that will make an acceptable Holi vest your money in Holiday buying than to day present for father, husband, son or brother. purchase som e o f these g o o d s for the family. >ur Holiday Cruet These kind of presents are lasting and retain W e have them for men, women, children and ill I k * entirely satisfa infants. the memory of the giver. it Vdll l)UV t belli of US. i f GROCERIES l\ Let us show you what we have in the above lines. Com e in and see what a tine line we have, and how moderate the prices are. you will save money and have enough left I tur -hase presents with. BEAR IN MIND THAT WE HAVE A GREAT MANY ARTICLES THAT WILL MAKE USEFUL AND ACCEPTABLE HOLIDAY PRESENTS, AT A MODERATE COST TO YOU FREEBERG BROS. WHERE A DOLLAR DOES ITS DUTY a Redmond and Vicinitv Building Committee o f the Pres- at the south approach. The work for the person who does not read byterian church was well attend will take about two months to new«p«per advertising does not ed and a neat sum o f money complete. read any other kind, either. He realized from the affair. does not know- how to read. The bridge on C street that A classified ail iiersistcntl) printed, will sell ANYTHING of crosses the main canal is being The S|M>kcsman has been in Leave your orders at the Cash value. put in condition for travel, and formed that a new meat market will be built according to specifi Grocery and Bakery for fruit will la- started in Redmond about W. E. Young has taken over 18tf cations from the city engineer's cakes for the holidays. the first of the year by practical the Redmond Grill restaurant and office. and experienced men who state A small message can be told will conduct the business in the they will give the people an uj>- A poor store is quickly "found in a small space. A large store future. to-date market and sell meats at ou t" when it commences to ad has a large message to tell. The Redmond Library Associa reasonable prices. vertise and so is a good one. tion will meet in the Commer Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Roberts en cial Club rooms Saturday, Dec. The regular shooting days of E. L. Rapp, w-ho has been en- tertained M. A. Lynch, Miss But- 9th, at 4 p. m. All persona in the Redmond Rod and Gun t 'lul gaged in the clothing business' |er an(] z . Talliferro at are Wednesday afternoon o f each here for the past sixteen months. ! dinner Thanksgiving day. ^ ** t‘‘rest" 1 ,n lhe puM,c llbrary ari‘ week. All who are interested in requested to be present. expects to leave for Tonopah. ________ this class o f sport are invited to Nevada, about the 15th o f the Hunting for a buyer for that 24 inch stove and drum for visit the grounds and watch the month. He is closing out his use<j furniture is the sort of sale. Apply Spokesman Office. shooters. business here. quest for which a classified ad Read Gregory's ad on last page is especially adapted. We still have some storage Tenants who pay promptly, in this issue. room left. Would you like to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Williams and w, ho take almost as G. W. Davies has moved his keep some potatoes for planting entertained Dr. and Mrs. Rode- ?are o f your property as though fish market and oyster house to next year? Store them in our it were their own, are to la- the building in the Redmond frost proof rooms. Redmond meyer at dinner Thanksgiving. found. It sounds like fiction— Hotel Annex formerly occupied Lumber & Produce Co. 22tf but it’s "classified advertising Three loaves o f bread for 25c, by W. G. Phoenix as an office. fa ct." The place has Is-en fixed up to "N o longer u sed -n o longer a" d 13 bread tickets for $1.00 at Owing to sickness in the city accommodate the needs of tin wanted. ” A classified ad SELLS! the Cash Grocery & Bakery' 18tf business. there will be no preaching ser the still-useful article. The young daughter of Mr. and vice, Sunday school or Epworth M l * In China. Mrs. Z. T. McClay left Monday Mrs. Guy Sears died Monday af League at the M. E. church Sun- i Ilit* nativ#* of ( limn uno I* ter a short illness, and was buried day, Dec. 10th. morning for Tilamook to visit bell» of their own nmlo- in manv of Tuesday, her son Robert. She expects to their temple« „nd inonn«teri«» | A prosperous store makes the liaro noticed »II through Japan and remain several weeks. Bevard & Gant have the con most o f its advertising material— • 'hin« that the tone of the mon. tract for putting up the new . A merchant who advertises building on 6th street adjoining !U lts Pnce-conceas.ons niton und temple hell» ja »ery »„ft only as much as he can AFFORD, the Redmond Hotel Annex, that | it exclusive stocks. A store that and amooth, due to the niperior | does not have plenty of ad vert is-1 «I no I it \ «.f the material u«e,| m their soon finds himself unable to a f will lie occupied as a saloon. manufacture and to the absence of ; ing material will, o f course, not iron clapperà, the ro u i» U in g a ford to advertise at ail!" do much advertising nor much m a m !.m» anftneaa of tone. The Three loaves o f bread for 25c, helli ¡ire never -wang. being alwava Mr. and Mrs. James Green and 13 bread tickets for $1.00 at proape-ring. ■u»|>eiided in a filed frame, and the have moved onto their rauch at the Cash Grocery & Bakery. lXtf The smallest store may spend « O l i m i i» produced hv »triking them Powell Buttes. as much for newspaper advertis CUT GLASS No more acceptable present can lie maot than a nice piece o f Cut Glass, and« ask you to call and sec our new stock i* fore deriding ujxm a purchase. Tit! g«xxls will please you. Watches and Jewelry Nothing better than a piece of jewelry w a Christinas present can lx- found, & siu h a gift is always appreciated. have a fine assortment to select from. k the watch line we have all the standad makes, and can sell you a good watd from $10.00 up. Let us help you in your gift giving. J. C. WILLIAMS Jeweler and Watc hmaker i The stone cutters are at work ing as it does for store-rent. The The average person knows and on the stone at the depot, get- store that spends less for adver notices good advertising and as ting some o f the material in'tising than it d*s-s for rent, sumes that the merchant who shape to erect the building as whether it is as small or a large advertises well does all else well. soon as the building force that is store w ill find the rent money . , , „ . putting up the stone depot at harder and harrier to raise each Leave your orders at the Cash I{on(, ha8 c.ornp|eted their work month. Grocery and Bakery for fruit tj,ere cakes for the holidays. 18tf ------- ~ i Using ' 'good m oney" to pay A force o f twenty men began for "advertising," intended to The bazaar and lunch given in work Monday at the Crooked reach people who do not read the Commercial Club room last river bridge on the concrete newspaper advertising, is a i toor Saturday afternoon by the Ladies i abutments for the bridge girders use to which to put good money on the outer edge with a wooden mnllet. Thia make« the »off tone» whi- h ¡ire »o delightfully mrlodion«. Consular Heporta. ■ rou ah t Him B ac k «» X „ t h H e - What name »hall J ¡„vent r-.r thee, deare.» what appella!,.,,, that m a »ingle word can cvpr«»» »|| mv amila delire, ¡,|| „ IV heart all inv pii»»ion, all ftlie (* „ eediiigly iinro-nantie )Well. Jvhn , »hat'» T «•«•»-r with Jane? ,\» a m„„e U » alway« l».-n good enough for me. and I thought it ought to U good enough for you. l a m b F E E D C0| R ed m ond , O regon R o lle r Mill and Feed G rin d in g Ih-aleni in Chop Feed o f till kinda, B*U*«I Timothy, Alfnlfa, Clover, Seed* and Sf*® Urain. TOLL CHOPPING DONE. Manufacturers o f Graham