The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, December 07, 1911, Page 5, Image 5

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    Holiday Goods
NOW ON DISPLAY AT
LYNCH & ROBERTS
THE STORE OF BETTER VAUIE AND LOWER PRICES
\\ c have
special effort# this season to have
la (food line of Christmas floods. We have gifts for
everyone—little, big, old and young—can lind a gift
in our stock that will make a happy heart for some one.
TOYS, ETC.
DRY GOODS, ETC.
We have selected a k <* k I and v e ry sub­
stantial line <>f t«»ys that can not lx- b ro k ­
en up very easily- these are the
I buy f«»r the ch ild ren
List ,i while.
toys
to
som eth in g that w ill
W e have a v ery tine line o f h an dker­
chiefs, scarfs, veils, etc.
pccially selected
Gents’ Furnishings
fo r
that
are es-
the holiday
W e cannot enum erate here
trade.
the articles
w e have, so in vite you to call in and
our store.
BUST BE THE TIE
T H A T DOLSN’T BIND.
set*
CUT (¡LASS, ETC.
Our H<-* 4ii!
oliata «u ri1 » gribar «rati.
Silk handkerchiefs, fine neck ties, muf-
deis, nice sox, etc.
1 k> not o verlo o k
A nice new line o f cut glass, o f
the
latest designs at reasonable prices.
this de|Kirtment.
LYNCH & ROBERTS
REDMOND,
ORE.
WE HUY HUTTER
AND EGGS
Forked Horn about January first. The name
o f the i»aper will lie the Terre­
Butta.
bonne Oregonioan.
Burn coal.
The Redmond
Lwmlier & Produce Co. lias lump
Redmond Lumber & Produce
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and nut cual.
Co. has received a car load of
their
pedmond and Vicinity
muml Udite, I. ». ». ¥ No. 221
i M i - i i
,.v,.r^ T h u r w U y tu,.ill in Kh
.
1 V i lulling lirutln-r» c n n lm lly
'<"1
Httl'lxl.
W I,. I i HKOONV, N. It
E. Il It o li,: m k YKR, St-i-
ranch
at
Lynch & Roberta have install­
ed the McCaskey System o f Ac-
, r
counting in their general mer-
chamliao Store. This system is
■
(Imurpnratml)
a great time saving alTair and
L I' !<■ l 'U I i - m-t of Al>»trn<-t Hook», d<H*s away with a large amount
» " ik giiH m niriil.
W r phologrupli
II. K. W ililf, »i-i-n tiirv, o f bookkeeping.
Lounly Abstract Co.
■Wvillr. Ori-,
Leave your orders at the ('ash
Grocery and Bakery for fruit
7:4T> p. m.
cakes for the holidays.
INtf
oailroad ti me c a r d
*ri IV,-» from north
arr*v.-i» from »outh
7:71 n.m.
II. H A U K O I „ Agi-nl.
• ■ * ••• -
Mr. and Mra. W. Quaekenbush
rtained the editors o f The
. and Kirk Whited Ht
Thanksgiving day, at
W. E. Johnson was here from
Terrebonne, formerly Hillman,
Tuesday. Mr. Johnson intends
to establish a pajier there, and
ox|iects to get out the first issue
heads and envelopes with the
name o f your farm or ranch on
them. Other people are getting
them, why not you?
day. This was his first visit to livery system at his store. Two
Central Oregon and he is well deliveries are made daily—in the
pleased w ith the country—likes forenoon and afternoon.
it much better than the Will-
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amette Valley as there is more
Three loaves o f bread for 25c.
We will buy your potatoes. sunshine here and not much and 13 bread tickets for $1.00 at
U'st coal. Telephone your o r -, Highest market price. Redmond r»in.
the Cash Grocery & Bake
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ders to us for wood or coal. Lumber & Produce Co.
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Gregory's Variety Store will
Phone No. 1508.
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Frank
Zumwalt last week
give one third off o f their already
At the M. E. church Sunday, low prices on all sweater coats - bought the stock o f goods in the
Get your sheet music at Ander- Dec. 10th, the subject o f Rev.
James Green saloon that was
they have mens, boys, ladies and
sold at sheriff's sale.
Crenshaw’s sermons will be:
childrens sweaters until closed.
Morning, “ The Withered Fig This is a heavy loss to us. Take j
II. M. Smith nnd w ife o f this
T re e ". Evening, “ In Tune With
New 2-passenger Hupmobile
advantage o f this offer.
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city, took dinner Thanksgiving
the Infinite.”
auto
to trade for cattle, horses or
day with their daughter, Mrs.
sheep.
Dobson & Fry, Redmond.
Easy monthly payments buys
("has. Barnes, at Prinoville.
All kinds o f books at Ander­
a high grade piano at Ander­
son’s.
ISt f
son’s. Better see him about this
Wagons at cost at Kendall &
Work began this week on the
18tf building next to the Hotel Red­
Chapman's.
Ctf
Harry G. Smith, traveling pas­ if interested.
senger agent o f the Northern
mond Annex that is to be occu­
Farmers and ranchers.
Let Pacific railroad, with headquar­
W. H. Hobbs, the cash grocer pied as a saloon by Smith & Al-
us print you some nice letter ters at Portland, was here Tues- and baker, has established a de. lingham o f Prineville,
ia t