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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1911)
The Redmond Spokesman ''very n>un**l«> l>> H H. * A r It . ( ’ . I M M I-; L E ’S CIRCLE MEETING I . M l* » » OHKCON Lumber 0rtiu.il Paper of the t il' of Redmond SI HSt K IIM IO N KATKSJ S t r id i) in A ilva m v O u r ycar, - S ia motiiha, 11 . 5*1 H ircc m onth*. ■<*>' .•■*» Single c»|u. », .»• A H V K K T IS IN li KA I KS made km*»n lipOll «pilliondot* M ik . «Il m olici» |*a\ «Ilio «ini «.U ri i l l «um niunicatioM lo II II. A ('. I l ’almt-r. Kmimoiul. Uregwn. K n lcn » l a» «.-comi r l u a m a ile r J u ii 14 . Ig lò al Ihc |S»»t»ilt\cc al K.»I mioh »I, Suit *t oner. in N O W . Oregan, under U m Vet of Éck ■>. W7W Grt the wedge Redmond. Ore.. Ih?c. 21. 1011 CX mi ' i wait to hr in dependent until loo Ute. Save and Additional Local. driH'Mt vour dollar». REDMOND BANK OF COMMERCE Capital. $25,000.00 The Spokesman wishes all its renders a Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year. A small message can I h » told in a small space. A large store has a large message to tell. Zumwalt & Miller who have been operating the Redmond Hotel Bar. last week sold out to Pickard X- Wright o f Metolius. Stoves I f you are goin g to need any kind o f Stove this fall and winter it w ill pay you to see me about this matter. I have all kinds and can satisfy you. Everything in Hardware and Farm Machinery E. MAHER The South 6th S t Hardware Man Ladies' calling cards, the lat est style cards and type, printed to resemble rop|*er plate print at The Spokesman office. Kendall Jt Chapman have the exclusive agency for the Monarch Malleable Iron Ranges the best range made. 3tf The club *|<ent an exceedingly pleasant and profitable afternoon at the home of Mr*. Hank* on Wednesday >»f last week. " A survey of New Japan l>e fore the Chinese War.” was the subject o f the first i>a|s’r. I he writer. Mrs. Irvin. s|toke of the power o f foreign influence on Japan; the results o f * liristian missions, and the c o m m e rc ia l and industrial progress of the nation The second pa|>er of the alter noon was devoted to the Japan esc war with China, and was given by Mrs. Rodman. She told o f the causes of the war. Jupan's preparation for it, the secrets of Japanese success and the effect of the war on foreign nations. Following refreshments, which were served by the hostess, music was furnished by Me*- dames Hobbs. Anderson and Irvin, which was received with much pleasure. The club tnemliers expressed their appreciation of Mr. K*«l man's kindness in conveying them to and from the club meet ing in his automobile. The next meeting will la* at the home of Mrs. Herrick or December 27. The roll call will lie responded to by quotations from the Bible. Sixth and F streets JAS DOUGHERTY. Prop’r carries in stock the LEADING BRANDS OF GOODS that are handled in all first-class cafes. Patrons o f the Redmond Public Library are urged to be careful with the books they take out and not soil or turn dow n the leaves to mark a place, as such treat ment soon ruins a book. Contractor and Builder Flans, Specifications and Estimates furn ished ror all clases o f buildings. Öfter one block east of Jackson's Hardware Store, ! Redmond All la ’ t m e f ig u r e w i t h v(H i m i ) m i r n r x t Yards un ! illh St. between C and D stretti Phone HS02 will la* sold nt a bargain. For further information in- •piirc at S|H>kcsman office. - Hog Books ( ’all at S|s)kca- man office and get free the Uiok "Swine Raising in the Pacific Northwest” . A valuable hook for those who raise hogs. R E D M O N D , Oft| Jos. H. Jackson ..........S e l l s ............... “Quick Meal” and “I'niversal Ran«' “0. V. B." Sewing Machines "The Motor" and “Adams” Wasb (arltorunduni Tool (irinders Oliver Plows, Canton Plows and all kinds of First-rlnss HARDWARE Joseph H. Jackson, w * G. W. Davies Will Give His Patrons Something J. C. Cotter, who is a track Good to Kat foreman for the Oregon Trunk Several farmers and ranchers from the Redmond District art- in Salem today attending a meet ing o f the State l,and Board to observe w-hat action will betaken fo compel the Central Oregon Ir rigation Co., formerly the D. I. & P. Co., to fulfill their contracts entered into with the state for the reclamation o f desert laad in this section. It is expected that the land hoard will insist that the irrigation oomfiany at least fur nish water for lands already sold, that carry a water right. kinds of Rough and Finish Lumber luniltrr hill. E s t im a t e s fu r iu a h tx j free f o r all clasaea o f building«. CHRISTMAS DINNER AI OYSTER MARKET Two Bb Cornets for Sale BEN GÖTTER Lumber and Huilding Material Rustic and V Sidirif/ Flooring . Headed ( t iling A prosjioruus store makes the " A merchant who advertises most o f its advertising material— i only as much as he can AFFORD, its service, its price-concession*, soon finds himself unable to a f it exclusive stocks. A store thst ford to advertise at all!” does not have plenty of advertis- ing material w ill, o f course, not D. L Miller and Ixt* Zumwalt do much advertising nor much last week went to Blue and Tur prospering. tle lakes on a hunting trip, and had very satisfactory success. railroad, recently arrived with his family and has begun keep The following hill o f fare will ing house. Mr. Cotter has sec he served by G. W, Davies at tion No. 22 out o f this city. his F ish and Oyster House on The w ater users in this district Christmas Day. ami all who want will hold a meeting in this city something g'a*d to eat are invited on January 6th. It is urged that to come and eat all they want: Clam Chowder all the water users lie present as Pickles Salted Almonds Celery important business will come lie- Boiled Salmon Hollandaise Sauce fore the meeting. O jn te n o a the H alf 8hell New calendars for 1912 have Roast Turkey. Cranberry Sauce arrived for the business men here Stewed Chicken, Dumplings. Currant Jelly- and are being distributed. W. II. Anderson and J. C. Williams Mashed Potatoes. Sweet Potatoes have each very handy and hand Cream Cabbage. I.ettuce Salad some calendars and the demand English Plum Pudding. Wine Sauce for them was so great that the stock was soon exhausted. Mince Pie I,emon Pie Cheese Nuts Raisins The Redmond Concert Band Tea f/ofTee Cocoa is making preparations to make their holiday dances, Dec. 2T>th If your store's ad is omitted and Jan. 1st, the most popular from A N Y ISSUE o f this news- event o f the old year and the ush- pa|ier, your store does not figure ing in o f the new. A number of at all in the history o f that d a y - invitations have been sent out to does not "count” in the record outside people. and picture o f the community which that issue o f the pa|*>r pre- Col. W. A. Belcher left yester •sent«. day for Portland to visit with his daughters and grand children during the holidays. The colonel has four grand children there, Two high grade Bb Cornets, and they do not think the holi lH*«t made, satin silver fin day* can lie celebrated rightly ish. gold plated hell, high unless their grand father is with and low pitch. These cor them. nets are practically new and Cafe Royal Carries a Complete Stock o f HECKLE Y EXP. 0) The Old Reliable $la*e l ine Redmond to PrineviRe Daily P a s s e n g e r s a n d E x p r t.*.«• P R A Y IN G a n d H E A V Y HAULING - _____________________ B.S.Qook&Q REAL ESTATE R eal E s ta te a n d C ity Propt O ffic e n e a r H a n k o f Uonimerct W a r r e n & Woodward Civil Engineers IRRIG ATIO N. S U B D IV IS IO N . L A N D Estimates Furnished on Power Plant«. M ^ P SURVEfl S , Wi- h u r hai 10 yaara' i-i|itrtmrp, riiilirarin« «H t-ran**- »•VII *->i|r in»-.- r I i* 4 f Rooms !>& 6, Rank of Commerrr Bldg.. P. 0. Box 2fi0 RED Swan Erickson 8 C o n tracto rs & B u ild s P la n s , E s tim a te s an d D e ta il D r a w in g s F u r n is h e d upon A p p lic a tio n REDMOND, 0 The person who is dissatisfied Ä C S have to offer if you first find him through an ad. S u b s c r ib e f o r T h e S p o ke« $ 1.50 per gear in advance