The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, December 14, 1911, Image 1

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the two cotii|iunieN w ill Imihl at
thi» jMiint. The ro ttale in the
northern part of the railnanl
ya nl. that i» firing Inn It for the
a lai inti arreni, in nearly fmi»hr«l.
am i two aection hiHiae» m the
••me locality will I»- compieteli
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f Force of Men Work­
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(Invi A large force of
■re at work on the big
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■« nt
tin- fool of
r’ ;r I ' ' •• »tone cutter»
(rkirii,' ■ the »tone ile|»i(
|t in e x | h I tei| ||,,
warehouse will |N- reaily to handle
freight in about u week or ten
day».
Material i i on the ground for
the la ri;« water tank to lie . u rte il
at the foot of I » »trit t , ami work­
man w ill mMin I n - i ' iii tin erection
of the atructure. |*ipr ami otlu i
mater ml for connecting tl e
itandpip«-» along the m il m a l in
the northern ami southern part»
of the > a n i are on the ground,
am i it is the intention to have
all the prelim inary work com
plete«l at an early ilate. The
l»m riK of the bitf well will i»-
cormnenceil u i soon a» the well
Continued on la»t paire
“ Hub (
ity
Spokesman
of Central Oregon
< Ol’ M Y. OREGON. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 14, lyil
O l i CURE
SHIPPED HERE
Holsteins and Jerseys
Ik*-
m
ing Sold to Handlers
In This Section
Eighty head of l|o l»trin and
forty head of Jenrey dairy cattle
were received at tin» place about
the fimt of the month for sale to
tanner» and rancher» in thi» m-c-
lion of thi- county. The cattle
are all high »trade and w ere»hip-
1» •! m l»> M i ' m i x . Melntoah and
lirow n.
I he HoUtein» were
brought from New York ntate,
ami the ler-w-v» from the W il­
lamette Valley.
The cattle are meeting w ith a
ready »ale amonir the rancher»
w ho are m aking preparations to
engage in the d airyin g business
in this »ection.
D uring the past two months,
or since the visit of the farm
demonstration train to this city,
interest in d airyin g has received
an imiK'tus, and the farm ers and
ranchers are Ix-ginning to realize
that it is to their lienefit to go
into the nl»)vo industry as soon
as possible if they would pro»|ier
a» they should. The brin g in g in
of a g issl grade of d airy cattle,
and selling same on terms that
the farm ers and ranchers can
pay, has met with popular favor,
and it i» predicted that by spring
there w ill !»• a large numl»er of
high class dairy cattle in tlie Red-
(sintinued on last page
Everything for the Holidays
We announce the opening
of Redmond's Greatest Hol­
iday Bazaar.
Our Com­
plete Christmas Stock is
now on display, arranged
as conveniently as possible
for you on your Christmas
S itin g 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
what to buy for Christmas,
don’t let it worry you, but
instead, v i s i t the store
where you will find thous­
ands o f suggestions before
you.
I A t us show you our stock.
$1.50 PER YEAR
Holiday
Presents
Only 10 days left to make your purchases.
Now is the time to make you selections
before the best jwtrt of the stock is gone.
We wish to call your especial attention
to our fine line of dolls, ranging in price
from H) cents to $3.00.
Leather Goods, Toilet Sets, Mirrors, Foun­
tain Pens, Safety Razors, Meerschaum and
Briar Pipes.
Our prize voting contest is becoming inter­
esting.
Remember you get votes with
each 5c purchase. Help your friends win
a prize.
Mendenhall’s
1 CREAMERY
FOR REDMOND
U n d Bought for Site and
Machinery Has Been
Ordered
PRACTICAL MAN
TO HAVE CHARGE
Creamery to Be In Opera­
tion Shortly After First
SILK WAIST PATTERNS
FANCY COLLARS
of Year
CUT (¡LASS
HANDKERCHIEFS
- /z • r
A creamery for Redmond now
seems an assured fa ct
The
Spokesman has learned from a
reliable source that an experienc­
ed creamery man has bought
property here for a creamery
site, and ordered the machinery
for the plant. It is the intention.
S U IT E R S
NECKWEAR
KID CLOVES
JEWEL BOXES
DOLLS
PICTURES
and a thousand things too numer­
ous to mention, which we have
all marked at money saving prices
SPECIAL—EXTRAORDINARY
II w I k . Spokesman. Kl Roy, (uhean ('lull. Kxport and ut hers.
for box o f 100
F R ID A Y
S U R P R IS E
We want to call your attention to the large and
complete Stock of Toys we have for the child­
ren’s Christmas. We can suit you in this line
and invite an inspection of our stock.
OFFER
$1.15 for box o f .»0, $.1.50
S P E C IA L
BRO S.
____________________Highest
in Quality,
B,G |)K,,ARTMKNT
Lowest in Price
GIFT BOXES OF CIGARS
If your father, husband, son, brother or "the
only best one” is a smoker you can make him
an acceptable present by buying your cigars in
small boxes from us. We have all brands and
sizes of boxes.
A 25c Night Lamp for 15c
EH R E T
The person who is dissatisfied
with his present furnished room
might be interested in what you
have to offer-- if you first find
him through an ad.
TOYS
XMAS CARDS
CIGAR
so the informant states, to have
the creamery in operation soon
after the first o f the year.
During the past three months
quite a number o f good dairy
cows have been shipi>ed into this
section and sold.
About two
weeks ago a herd o f 120 Holsteins
and Jerseys were brought here,
and are meeting with ready sale.
The State Bank o f Redmond has
bought a number o f dairy- cattle
and is selling same to farmers
and ranchers on liberal terms.
Interest in this section tending
tow-ard the establishment o f a
creamery has been worked up
among the farmers and ranchers
for some time, and now it looks
as if the realization o f the men
who have been trying to intro­
duce this industry into this sec­
tion will be realized.
There is a large territory to
draw from for a creamery here,
and before another year rolls
around it is expected the indus­
try will have extended into a
large business, and the farmers
and ranchers who engage in the
project will be reaping the bene­
fits o f their investment.
store
W . H. ANDERSON