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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1912)
1 = 1 NEGRO VACUUM CLEANED - ELECTRIC LIGHTED HOT and COLD BATHS EUROPEAN and AMERICAN PLAN ' *1 - ■ IT II l i t ■> « » # l a n a THK HOTEL REDMOND Is one o f the Largest and Best Appointed Hotels in ( entrai Oregon, and amply capable o f meeting the wants o f commercial men, tourists and others, is centrally located, and the tables are supplied with the best the market affords. Redmond, Oregon H. F. JONES, Proprietor L fcH A «. ill NOTED MEN Vstwrsn PoM.r. Wh* Died Ssrvsd on Private Car of •«» aval Presidents. This Man Has Right Spirit Jaa P Hates, o f this city, sends in the follow ing com m unication and offer, and we ran assure him that his offer is sincerely appreciated, Proprietor Voting Will En and especially at this time when every rent we can get hold o f Is large Place and Put n eeded: in New Front T o the Editor Spokesman As I was one to pay my subscription up to 1913 when you first asked sub W. E Young, owner o f the prop scribers to help out when you want erty where the Redmond Grill is ed to raise money to Install the located, and proprietor o f the Grill, linotype. I now offer to pay my tub- is making a number of decided im , scrlptlon up ahead another year to provements in the place Ue has ! 1914. as 1 know at this time, after made the dining room Just double losing the com plete plant of the the former size by tearing out the 1 Spokesman by lire, thar you are partition that separated the Grill badlv in need o f money. ARE from the Pioneer Meat Market, and TH E R E ANY OTHER SU BSCRIBERS he will occupy that space. I W HO W ILL PAY TW O YEARS A new plate glass front will be put ' AH EAD ? Come on. fellow s, let i in and the whole exterior o f the help the editor out in his lim e of building changed The Increasing need, and get on the roll o f honor business. Mr. Young says, has made for doing a good deed JAS. P BATES. this move necessary, and when the new improvements are com plete the Grill will be adequately able to rare From a business standpoint the for all demands made upon It. Par ticular attention will be given to ca month o f February, 1912, was the beat February in the history o f Portland. tering for parties and banquets. LISTEN! ThatVthe Fire Bell Who’s house? It may be yours. IS IT INSURED? This is the first thought we all have when fire breaks out. Come in today and talk this insurance busi ness over with us. Perhaps you do not know— That we represent some of the beat INSUR ANCE COMPANIES in this country. 2nd. That we are making a study of the Insur ance business and are doing all we can to keep potted as to what each company is doing. 3rd. That we are in position to know the financial standing and reputation of all the leading com panies. 4th. That we could not afford, exren if we wanted to do so, to insure you in anything hut a first class com. pany. Our reputation is at stake. 5th. That in case of lose, we are right here on the ground to see that you get fair and just treatment. 6th. That we can write the policy right here at home so your insurance begins at once. That we will meet the rate of any company whose responsibil ity and atanding ia equal to those we represent. That our companies are carrying two-thirds of the business in this city. That whenever any of our companies have had a loss in this vicinity they have always been paid with the highest degree of satisfaction to the in sured. We can eaai y satisfy you on this point. 1st OPERA HOUSE HERE IS A POSSIBILITY Two St4>ry .">0x100 Stone Building Is What Is Fig ured On At Present The desih of IWvid llsselto«. veteran porter In the «.(lice of the president of the Italllmore h Obi» railroad in Baltimore. removea s (a miliar figure from lh « |ank§ J"* school of Ms. i • S H VSI ; „ no oth s' »’••st*<* m Ibis oounti' j « a s acquainted with no many promt nent tnen of affaire, eays the Railroad I Malt a Magaslne ttavld. » h o waa over seventy, «a# a native Haltltnorean While a hot he j witnessed the lUlllm ore riot on irrtlj 19. |s<|. and was ever fond of lelllng ■ o f the encounter with the Mseaachu . eette aoldlere lie entered the service of the HalG I more h t'hlo rellroad in 1114 as i waiter at the Relav bouse, a few tolles | from lUlllmore. Dining care were not then knoten on American railroads Ha continued In this position lot more than s year i-at*r he became head waiter at the l>eer Park hotel when I he lUlllm ore h Ohio opened It In weetern Maryland It • •• I'reel dent John W liarrett a ho kbOUl II chose him ns s prlvnte car porter »Ml more than Ihlrly yeere be remained In charge of the official cars of the lUlllm ore * Ohio e preeldenti [Hiring that time lu vld croeeed lbs continent hundreds of tltnee In charge of special part lea ami with officials ol the railroad He hae ridden over prac llcaliy every mile o f railroad track is North America from the isthmus of Panama to the northernmost lines ol Canada He wee sit feet tall and made a striking appearance in Ms uni form of royal blue trimmed in goM and cap slightly lilted On a trip with a party In whirl Commodore Vanderbilt was a g ies* tUvId's dinner was pronounced by Ihs commodore ihe beet meal he had eret eaten lu rid had charge of prealden Hal parties from General Grant d o s t to McKinley and Roosevelt General Grant was numbered as one o f his fa vortte guest ■ President Clecelsnr also frequently trareled with Ikasld When be started on hie honeymoon h< made a special request that l a n d bt placed In charge o f hie car David rptlred a few yeere ego ant became a messenger In the office o the lUlllm ore A Ohio's president Vie Itors will recall lu v ld occupying s place Just outside ihe eulte of the rblei executive of the road, his bst slightly tilted and humming a tune popuur ll Dixie. j C o lo re d P re a c h e r'» E u lo g y . R edm o nd, Oregon Capital Stock fully paid in $25,000.00 w«* with to Announce to the peopk J J Redmond nntl vicinity thnt our new Stock »pring good» is «rriviiiK daily. We will the lx*st stock of goods ever brought to M monel. This stock consists in part of J latest in Dress Goods W ool Shallies Repplettes Crepes in all I Messaline Taffetas Shantungs Toga Pongee C rep e de Chine Silks Ginghams Gallatias Curtain Goods Notions Ladies’ Furnishings Gent’s Fumii W e want you to »re thi» stock for wrw| assured we can please you, both with and prices. Gregory’s Variety Ston negro minister was railed on te prearh the funeral sermon of a mam her of hla race in a certain Mississippi town some years ag o The deceased • i t t general bad character and had REDMOND, OREGON been killed In a street brawl In ad \V. 11 Wllaon. who arrived her* dltlon to hla other derelictions be had from Valdez. Alaska, la having plana Incurred the enmity of the old mint# drawn for a two-atory ring I no opera ter. However, the old fellow. In a Thirty six gfsmamrwhm house. to be built on hla property on spirit Of “ Christian charity " aa he ox the weat a id e o f Sixth street be pressed II. consented to "m ake a few Portland have fo t a d • leak tween E and K afreets (We When be arrived here Uat week remarks at de g ra v e '’ When the gathering assembled he Many Seal!)« brakan for I he had plans for a on estory build m en u In the l ambi» OaWff I Ing for the opera house, hut after »rose and said' looking the situation over here, he "M y breddern and slaters. I ain't et dllng case cam e to the conclusion that It would gwlne to tell you dat Hill Jackson Attorney General WWU be advisable to build a twmstory waa a good nigger, ‘ra'ee he w arat I teats when the Haf ssosnl building The plans call for two ain’t er gwlne t#r tell you dat be was (he <s»t«r Itee oo bis m u u atorea In the front o f the building er M en' or mine, nelder. ’ra'ee he and a seating capacity of the opera warn’t dal. I ain’t er gwlne ter 11« house of 500 FOR I t AND MAkXll By next week The Sinkesman about him Jea' ’ra’ee he a dead but W heal Track pness hopes to be able t,. announce that den I ain't «r gwlne ter eay nothin' the contract has been let for thla against him I Jea* wantrs ter call yet *<9«-. club. building. tendon to one thing We has er been G eneral R esum e # f Im pertan « Events « A c ; valley. W f G c . 4*-hK^ tnle In de Good Rook dat de mills uv R reaec s d In C o n d e n s e d F o r m ff 7 e. ... _ de goda grinds slowly, but day »ho M lllstuffg» Hr»". »** 8J fo r O u r Buey R e a d o r« . ■horU. 11*0124. me»dl.»r " does pulverize an' Rill Jackson la et to r n New, wholA » « I victim uv dem aurrumatsnres ' — Loe Angelea Times | *t per ton. fla y -No 1 Faster» finffil J 1-undue vufTrsgltla continue to riot — 1 "■ ' ...- othy. I I A w 1« Me. IvWW Snd smash windows T h e rm o m e te r D e te cts Ice b erg s. a lfa lfa . * 1 » . clover, 1» f" * 1 Msnchu troupe and loyal police The method hitherto generally In use o f taking water tempersturee on guard Pekin from mutineers Oats N 1 white. I 1?* ” **J Th* Redmond Spokesman has ord transatlantic liners to gusrd agslnst ered a com plete Job printing plant A parrels poet system la Included In Potatoee Ruylag Ihe approach of Icebergs hss been to the moat com plete plant of the kind the pustuHire appropriation bill. banks. » 1 : " l-f 1 _| In Central Oregon and will have the dip water up out of the sea and 'aka \ e g r t .l r . A rtirM * *■ General Orozco la preparing to move same Installed In Ita tem|>orary quar ita temperature as quickly aa possible ter a In the Herkner building by the By thla method continuous measure on the t.ity o f Mexico with aa army o f A lie n , asparagus. garlie. b -• l<* llrst o f next week With thla outfit menta car:not be taken, hut a micro 6.000 men. luce. Mtii 7Ac box; we will be In a position to do an thermometer hae now been Invented After traveling for ten years aa a pound, pumpkin«, I fB * I kinds o f com m ercial Job printing In by a professor o f McGtll university, clown In a elrrua. Raleigh T. Wllaon. a high clana manner. barb. I* 76*/* W e have Installed the laleat, tip. which, with an Instrument similar la of Lincoln, Neb., has resigned to take squash, l*<ole action to the oscillograph attarhed, to Ihe minute material In the Job line, up the ministry. 1 1 0 per sack; ruUM***' and put In a paper atock that la all records the sllghteet changes In tern The Inland Pet Slock and Poultry carrots, f l k l l . l # ; of the beat. And we ask t h o s e who perature by drawing a continuous , want good printing to let us do It curve. The thermometer Indlratee ex association has established a central beeU . $1 25. O n lo o . A ^ l . ^ i « • F '* , Nothing but high grade work has ceedlngly line dlfferencee In tempera depot In Spokane from which poultry ever been turned out from The I and eggs wilt b« delivered direct to sack Spokesman plant, and that policy ture by means of the variations In the consume re. A pplee Yellow resistance of a cofl of wire these va- will be continued In the future. 8 , A0; Spltseoburg^ » ‘J ' nervine to Indicate the We can print everything for you rlstlons Mexican federal aoldlere dashed win. I I . 6094*: Hen except money. changes of temperature of the medium acroee the I »order at Brownsville, Teff- Red Cheek Pippin*. ***■ * In which the Instrument Is Immersed aa. and srtVsted two revolutionists, * 1 fft 1.76. I The coll conalata of *50 feet of pure escaping with their prisoners Into Hope 1911 f R A j J Q l Iron, silk-covered wire, wound on a Mexican territory. nom inal; 1912 contmcU. ' J S id ew alk s B ein g copper cylinder if an Iceberg la Wieil Eastern „ The temperature at Billings. Mont , large It may be detected many miles P u t Down fell I a degrees In one hour, reaching pound, valley. 16M1,e: away by the coolneaa It causes In the *1 below tern F ie . hour« later It clip, «O d ill*. In conform ity to a resolution pass water. ^ ed som e time ago by the city council Rutter Oregon e was 14 above. Much suffering and sidewalks are being put In In dlf loss to atock Is expected. M ild pack, .’ll*«’ , P c i ^ f V a ferent parts o f the city. On K street Egg» Freeh Drego# l*a‘ The Doctor*« Faulta. A |5o,tMto,ooo merger haa been or from Sixth to the depot: on C and Ml»« [lodge waa assisting In the ganized at Klamath, Oregon, to con- 2 1 c per doaen. ^4 D streets from Sixth to the depot; P o r k -F a n cy . Klamath Land company, the on f street to the Presbyterian care of a friend who was laid up with Poultry HeiM. >»*}'. ' church; and D street to the school the grip. After the doctor's visit she Hot Springs company, the Pioneer Ita flA c ; ducks. I* 1 ' 7 J house; on E to Eighth street, and announced with a deprecatory shake / I T " * company, the W hite on F street from Sixth street to of tho head: e|lean Mineral Springs company, the In c; turkeys. Ii»c. the corner o f Eighth, where the M Klamath Investment company, the H. at a i r ’0" 1 llh* ,hat <,or,or nt mur» K. church Is located. * C attle Choice * * * „ G. Johnson company and the W h iU good. »A.75..I A; c l » ) „ « "D octor Attiranti I. , rhsrmln* ma|| leliean Hotel company. snd an excellent physician." A.A0; good. H • a «1 Senator l.odge aees great peril in A prominent doctor o f Maryland heifers, *f> peace treaties. h ím - " WhT rou '» • claims he has entirely cured himself heifers, |5wA 2A; t’N’ j ^ s i of tuberculosis by injectiona of rat- ht «.AO •■Well.” ..I d M is. H ,a i„ - , 4.A 0; ; r goo.«. » " 1- t A merger of the telephone compan a CURRENT EVENTS OF THE WEEK Doings of the World at U r g * Told in RrieC. SPOKESMAN READY TO DO GOOD PRINTING ies o f Seattle may be investigated by or* „ „ Z V h* the Interstate Commerce commission. Tor one thing—actually 70,,r " » and «" smiling 7011 down with th#» grip?” R e d m o n d B a n k o f C o m m e rc e SPRl GOODS | j , IMPROVEMENTS AT THE REDMOND GRILL KNEW in tablet iHfriH.AO. reel. _ Hogs ( 'hulee Ilf*1 U.7S; rough heavy. *6.5 ■ I Children from Lawrence. Maaa , testlrted before the house committee Sheep — Choice T - J J St they Were forced to pay A cent« a week for drinking water in the textile 7 * ; choice t w - „w . ¿0 M is. l odge, -hut he I. certainly not * „.•* •nd lh* 1 the water waa totally « 2A; choice k W * unlit to drink. a gentleman. Why. do you know « .« 0 ; culla. * 2’ 64k,l'1u)i 1 lambs, *6.50<ill g I when he w a. leaving the house he i » 1* » for ■ common sense tar iba, *4.7A<'<f>; _ " , jr » actually picked up h i. hat and put ,, iff policy. lam ba, |« .A lk il« - ’’ • .j ]ut Yuan Shi Kai'a Imperial troops be la m b s . | 4 . 26*44-60» * * gin rioting in Pekin. W . J. Bryan spoke to an audience nlway* rhoory. | || - o f about 10,000 at the Gypsy Smith ’ He may be a good doctor | M auditorium in Portland. He favorea the S L * * “ Interrupted no-toll system for the Panama canal. Hundreds o f thousands o f British coal miners go on strike, and the gov ernment ia trying to force the coal operators to recognise the principle of a minimum wage. tleanake poison, brought Torm from South America. S J S ïiï* b*'"r* " to