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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
Our February CUT PRICE SALE Ik'ginning Saturday, February 3d we will cut the prices on the following ginxls. All our dress ginghams 12V 2 and l.v quality will lx* closed out for 10c |x*r yard. All our line of silolines, price 12V2C will lx* closed for 10c {x*r yard. All our large st<vk ot ducklings, regular price lac |x*r yard, cut to lie per yard. \\ e must reduce our stivk of dress gixxls and to do that we will during the month of February offer all these gixxls as follows. Our $1.50 *lr*”v< go*sls cut to - 1 . 2 5 ................... " 1.00 " “ .75 .(JO ** ** .50 " ” . .45 ** •• .40 " ” . 3 5 ................... $1.25 1.00 .75 .00 .45 .38 .35 .30 .25 yd yd yd yd yd yd yd yd yd Our 12i and 15c towels will be closed at 10 and 12c. We have several bolts of red ami white Damask to close at 20c a yard. All these poods will be sold at a lo s s to us. but we must have room for our large spring st'vk that is coming. so this is our loss and your pain. Don't miss this chance of a life time. Remember we are giving 1-3 otf on all our sweater coats. 1-4 off on all our winter underwear, men's winter leather gloves (above 50c in price) and flannel over shirts. Our Store is Headquarters for Valentines We will continue our cut price on 200 sets of dinner plates for this month each day » hile they last. Yours for business Gregory’s Variety Store THE REDMOND MEAT M ARKET Late P io n e e r ISSAC J. PAGE. Proprietor I am under the impression that the people of Redmond have been paying too much for their meats so I have decided to lower the prices on most cuts, and my intentions are to handle nothing but first class meats. I be lieve then with my prices, quality and service it will prove a satisfaction to every one who patronizes me. I have a fresh variety of fish every Friday and Saturday. Salt Pork, any cut, 14c This market is under entirely new management. ................... - ----------------------------------------- W hich Is W hich? •naka K illl«* It I* dlfllrull to b a ll»'# • •«*»* kill siiakaa. but such •* 0*e • “ ** sciential* h a t* Oief I® tain ragloii* iht* <l»*a o f reptile he* • » more prretelent * w « i j T h * laftf* r,H* tirvwn ft« reel anta a rt the •**»’•* It** placable. amt a curtoua tiling alnuit th# attack o f Uicae Huy erealure# on the reptile* la that Ih e j kill II for food and m«t on orot'itnl o f natural anll|*alby W hrn aotuo o f Iticae anta calcli algbl o f a an* he H ie) arxmao tlic whole .'•*»»» tniinltt at once In platoon» ami l>at UIlona th* lltllo fallow * art upon H ■Hiking their -nltn ^ra" Into It« hod* ami r*ea at t holla» m l» o f point« at onco So rapidly t* thl* dona that the «nahe ha* no th an.o o f I'*’ 1*I*1 ng II** »«*.in l*o«ouic» exhausted ami <li**» Igm* nilukHlal.tr. The anta then tear o(T the g,<«lt. gradually »n ip p in g <>(T tti# akin ami w cik ln g luakle It. \*d until th.*y ha«o carried away erorythlng etcept the t*onea and Iho akin do they abeedou tlielr prey Undseekers Coming i itiiiiiiut tl f•'«•••• I****' WE FEEL SURE • Tho a rri* Dm iH*UmUlk » a ffo r d to i*a* fru it laud price# Tha « lata we Ole aeekllig and the . Ia«a that w ill com e la e«u»|H*oed o f farm era. w lio a te prepared to go on the am ali tarm a o* gardener*. |rouHr> i alaci a hog ralaera. etc . men who »in c eo d ed in farm in g under aaerage i c o n d ili«*»» elacw here and who .an aucceerl here under our * e r ) fa»»*r ¿till«* t'OllilllloH* T h e IV itla iid C om m ercial t'luh lita a«k*'«l all com m ercial o rg a n ila Ilona to aeinl. at on***, »le ttila ol the farm landa thal w ill he a*all able ut reo armatile |*rtn» lu lata*' and am ali lia d a , thal II m a» he ahi«* to «llr e d eoloutata with c«*r ta in t) from Ha offt«*e In IV rtla n .l *»» placea where they uia) go and act Whan - L la y d V Waa a C o * « « Mania Tha man win* g a «e lila name to the He with ( » » » r a b i e oi>|H*rtunltlca In groat m aritime liiaHtUllon. IJojd'a. m ake hornea and to (arm au«»«*a» a a a not. a* might he au|*|H*»«*«l a ftuan fully cler or a alilpow tier. hut only a linmhle The first colonista w ill hcglu Coffee lmu»e U*e|er O f hla l»l»l«*r) to a r r lt e In O regon ab«mt M arch ♦ nothing la known aare that lie ke|«t a T h e «-«»lonlal tr a * e l w ill ren d i H» ***'(Tee houae In I oml*ar«l atreet at ttie t*eglnnlug >»f the eighteenth century height alHiul the m iddle o f M ardi the w hl h. fr«>m It* p m ilu ilty to ihe Itoyal and w ill continue unOI about K icbauge. came to he a fn rorlte *»«.*u» m iddle o f Ma) hltng place o f the underw riter. The rtr»t uientk>li o f hi* bouae u ou ra In a IO \l t : « T ( 0 : T I U ' M T H a |>oetu, "T h e W ealthy Kbopkeaper," pub llahaal tn real Kurnlahed by the Crook C ou n t) Ah Than to 1.1.o .l a cotrea ho.ia# to go h* at r a d Company. never fail* To rood Iho toiler* ami atlond iho aalea In 1710 Steela dale.l aoUie mi in I o r « I ntieri States 1 au.l Co to K M o f Ibe T aller from l.loyd *. and Add! T u rn er, lota 11 and I I . blk I. In atll ala** make* melitlou o f the «*«*ffee H ighlan d Hark A d d . M erollu* I I J II lio d d a id to Jennie W e « * r r hoitae lii the 8|*e* tat**r l.«•ndl>u I'brou lota I I . 11. l i . blk 11«. Illllm a n kc la. f IU UU M ar) K Coleuian tu l.u c) S f t y i n g r.ah. French, lot IU. blk IS. Item hulea Flyin g flali *w im iii ahonl* »aryln g 131« In umutier fn*ui a *l**Jcti to a hundred llrrlm oud Tow natte Co to Win nr more. They ofteu le o ie Ihe watei U M)«*r et at l«»t I , blk S i. It*'«t at on- e. darting through the air In Ilia morid. I I I . * II F Jones et al to F It ll*> •auie dire, thin for ’.»a* yard« or more and theu de«* vtid to Ihe water quh kly. d em eyer, lota « and I , blk J. Kll Itrdm ond. l i l i rlatng again and then renewing their r e t a lai add i' it i r * m t«> Franosa t u *« flig h t Sometimes the i|»>lg>litn uiay he Han. lot 9. blk 9. g iu n g e r à Addi •een In rapid p «r»tllt. taking great Hon. Redm ond. I O ; j 1 leo|e* out o f Ilia water au.l gamine W II Sellerà et u\ to W in III u|*ou hla |irey. which take tin n ier ami ram 1‘ ow era, Iota I I and IS. blk » ahorter flight*, aatnly trying to e - *|*e I lend M .’ iU until thee «Ink e ih a *i»i»»l Houieiiiue« J It Hoddard to K H in k le ), lota II the larger *ea tilnla eateh tilin g #»b I I and IS. blk I i i . Illllm a n A H Katebrnet at al lo II F lu I lie air T h e «jueottou wliether the flying fl«h nae their tin» a» all a* wing» W eb b er, lot Jo. blk IS9. Illllm a n . la not fully ileckled The power o f f I •• Il F W eb b er to Kugene Nela«*n. flight I* limited to the lima Ibe Bus re lot 30. blk IS9. 11miliari. I I main nmi»t. N* >rnm H all T «)l**r lo J £ !N« 1 sun. lota 1 lo 7 Inc and 3 t lo lue . blk IS. »m l lots I I lo • • • ■* Inr ■right Boy ** Mbit I lo > our name, little b o y f blk 1«. Illllm a n 1 1 C rook Co In* Co lo A » l Oman queried the street ear condu* t.*r o f a loia. : « l o 39 Inc . blk H i . anti lot small |*a»«enger n Im was traveling 3. blk 77. Ultim an. II7 S a lone. laildlaw I n » natte Co to Mra f "W illie Jonea." wa* the reply II Skaggs, lot «. blk S t, U l i l l a a What a your uarueT*' II-' • ••John W ood.” atiawered the conduct N orm a H all T a y lo r to k ¡«ta I. Swank, block* !t!>. ! « l and | f| or. Illllm a n . I I » ■Wood*" eiclalm ed Hie llttla fallow C rook Co In i Co lo K m I. “ W h y. I thought wood was a ooucon Swank, block l ì * . Illllm a n . 11•• d octor ' —Cbk ago New a. I) M Smith to W It Mann, lota ! ! ami I t . blk J « R ed atoad I Inherited, as It W ar«. W K llu rrow s to j C R hode* Professor—Tea, air, your daughter la M I I, hlk I * . Illllm an . 11" firstly well grounded In French, hat Hedniond Tow natte Co to Jennie la . Sc« It w ill, o f course, take a**ma time and F u lle r, lota I and 3. blk Itcrlmotid. 97«<* trouble for her to acquire flnen. y Fa olid Add F M W h ile lo Kniiiia W a lk er. tile r - Well, yon kn**w, that's rather strange lo me. 1 had an Idea that the Iota I I and IS , blk :<•>. Redm ond t ill« fluency would lia is coma sort o f oat Il F Jones to Krneat Heater, ural to her.— Ktchange. lot 17. blk 3S, Itc,|iii*,tid. |t***r c ii i D iii to t; a m L illy , lota » and In. blk «. K llln ger'a A aiata Kid. Add . Redm ond. I23U •D o you lo ia your |*arenta. Iteri Rerluiond Tow natta Co to F It M id 3” Lew ie, lot 9. blk 3&. Redm ond. I I •Db. y e a r F ii ie*w i* to r it F ry , i” * f "A n d why do jm lor# your parents blk. Id , Redm ond. $ !»n u Reginald 7" J II Cook to 0 II Ir « In. lot I "Oh. I f * th* coorentlongl t b ln g T - blk. Io . ItrHlmoiid, f t L ou I* t |II s Courier Journal. M II Donavon to C II Irvin, lol 5. blk. 3%, Reiiiuorid. 1 1476 Mia Pesiti#*. "W h a t was at the bottoni o f that tight between Thompson and Jimp son T "Jlmpson w a* till Thompson was pulled o ff ” Than l e e r y On* Laughed. -T e a ." said a man who had )u «t oar rated a funny etory. "It was enough to make a donkey laugh' I laughed till J cried " Greatneaa Ilea not In being strong bat in tb * right using o f atrengtb.- Beei her. Kuhacrlbe fo r T h e Spokesman Swan Erickson & Sons O f m ir a b i l i t y to l ia m llo y o u r a a t i n f a i t i o ii . your K \ f r y th in g tia n liin ir of i* n tr u a tv d t o o u r cart* w i l l r o e v i v o I f n o t a p a t r o n o f t h is U n k . a I m a i r * « ,() U n k i n g uBi ur" o u r I n w o u l d n 't m it « t i rn(HJn U- We|| ,o U’comt* one no« T SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES Wi* have mtfrty tkpoait Uigw, and a Hr«* prwif »guR that you n»a> liar to kor|i ytmr valuaMc paiwrg^n. Com« in ami a«*«* ua. STATE BANK OF REDMOND Redmond, . . . . Orrum NX S. Ktalman, I'm . Jiowph II. Jack eon. Vien I W lt»>> A. Hush. Cg LOW FARES WEST Sl'KINt; COLONIST PKRIOD Daily March I a! to April lAth To ALL CENTRAL ORECON HUNTS on CINTRAI O R EG O N LINE $33 iai St. 1‘atil :f7 *.ai Katiaa* City Chicago Cincinnati Mil« atikee S t. 31 50 ( Itnaha 32 •*» DraMolnca IgH ua 5o (it ln<lia>ia|.ilia N'c« Y*»rk I h-iniit 3K (h i iR t n ic r F r o m o t h e r E u t e r n n o in ta in p r o p o r t io n _ l* y o u r f r ie n d a in t h e B u t o f t h u io p p o r t u n it y ef ■■*. in g W e a l nl !« • « rat* » D m * t t r a m >* i)i* '< v ie Huf-cfW ' K o iitc . N - i r t h e m P a c i f i c , G r e a t N o r t h e r n . S**rt>. Har.k' mi O r e g o n T r u n k K a il w a y s . Y *u i c a n iie|am it f u m i » Wi t h m e a m i » . *tl>Hin«i tx à rt| wi l l lw f u m ia h c ii i«-**|*le in t h e K a n t. I t e r a li, VV ». w ill I» niVltV, tia rw t.lw rl u a lie a r r a l H HO lir | * r r l Ir r ig M k o l, a Ib a ». \gcal Ig e a i llc .la .- w I l'..* U a A lb*. * )* f* Plumbing Tinning and Electrical Work Anything in the above line vve arr prepared to do to the «attsiactiofl of those wanting the work done. We install Pumps and Kitchen Sinks at a very reasonable price. Let us consult with yini when ynu want anything in our line. Contractors ami Huilrlcrs l ’ Iena, Estimate* and lle te il !>rawinga Fur nished upon Application THE C. K. McLALIJN CO. biff«« E St. brtwffB Stk and «tk. REDMOM), Rtdmnnd, ? .II? O rfeó n Subscribe fo r T h e Spokeauian is our aim not only to tfet I T tomers, but to hold them. - ¿ j— L _ n _ _ > > new cus That is why we recommend ^ tu n d a tH T V This pr*t»v hr1«t# rW -n t know, but mir taker does l i t « ehould know that he know« end »ken know enouvh to phona us WE LL DO THE REST. HOBBS CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY Headquarters for hood Things to Eat S outh 6th St. R ed m on d , Ore. ■- 'il Á W. J. WHEELER Redmond, pl umbi ng f i x tures, and why we put the ri^ht wor kma ns h ip into every job, large or small. Madras Flour N a tu ra l ( 3 o lo r The righ t Color, F la vor and quality Call for it in any store in K cd moa® Plumbing, Tinning Sheet Melai Work Oregon Madras Flour Mill* II. F. niET/.KI.. lYoprtetnf