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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1912)
Redmond . «•F Spokesman > " U N t Y A H *» T HAI, r CO. Incorporated HHT rer your copy in early . ik guarani*- d W # pilot* >g> n|ili A# Th« hpoh««in..n «Inc« b*'ng i < I1 Wilde. ii'lury liuintd cut 1 « being Iiunlul In Port fill*'. •>!«' Utiil until lh« n r « plant i« installtd. il will bi n iL iig iry for advertisers »ml Lodg«, I. O. O. F. No. ??•! «nd ulh«r« to g«t th«lr copy Into Th« bpokaaman offic« by Sund«y morn I« ««»orí Thuraday night Ing of ««ch w««k. Thl« 1« du« to Ihc « hull Vlaltlna huii lu í» Ih .l cop, for ,h . curr.nt w ..k k|l) III v 11 «*«l l<> • i ••u*l h »« to b« u nt cut from h «r« Sunday .1 II Mendenhall, N. U night m ordtr to r««ch th« Portland F II lio,Irm e)ef, H i t me# In H imo i for that v*««k'« i««ua. i in» condition win «Main only unni pUmond L o d g « No. 110, K , P, Th« Spokacman plant I« initalltd. »•»my Monday night In ¡ Hall VWlllug Knight« ur< U uni tela «*ll inl*nbl«« thlriK» II in« U n i W I Muchley. C C It K Olsutt, K nf It A H ! 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( •ttkliuc M l) kQOW I h* r al » uf I* M A»hmni*. of Ih* Arni nf tim*ititi («rill. » I m ri lb* in lb* »ta t« I« fur ¡U) lhi<k*t( A Aubnt nr*t niitiiufar! tir*ra Try tbriii ami you I my •«». • »f all klndi of lurntmr» wia nv«*r frolli Sfttf Hl»i*ra Mondai Tb* u I miv * fin»» lina tx'Kun III k luoil**r al th«dr o r » »U 1» ! I «.«fini . miti tirar Hlat*ri ri )«Mir furali al lb* li«-ilitr iul Hats, Ladies’ H ats A N e w Department Among the many new lines to be added to our stock upon the completion o f the addition to the store will be M ILLIN ER Y W e will show a complete line o f Tailored and Trimmed Hats in the latest creations. 33 If A ««i Pngln«* r Murl«n « f the Or« fill Ink ! a I if ' a a! half \ ■ t* *>m Trunk r««id *111 I*« h «r» thla .If * « « k with an additional Kanit of nun to hurry up tin- vurk on th« t alvini • fr« ali al Ih* ('a it i n « * »ton« d«|«rt It 1 « ih « lnt«nllon GraArv ami link« ry T w rn ly ounrr to h a »« th« atrurtur« completed th« to ift* for our dim«*, or II u m i for lottor part of thn month, mi the fm b r»(»< ni** h"tn«' Industry ami "H I*«» ran l>« mov«d and r«ndy for tttotiry In Krdm ond J71f buatn««s th« Drat of April r* t tintila Inrubator* •«** K*n unan Jotf ! " ‘a «l nd «orila« your real •••latr ! and »«II. r«ul or «»< halm« Il prof Ih« hat’ll and «at al Iti« lt«d llahly • trill. • b «r « th« largr-et 3 » invai In Orni ral Oregon I« lt«v (T«n«haw, of thl« rlty. 1« w*-l| 1 3ú(f •cquaintrd In th« dlatrlrt ln and B r r » ri ni that ñora mil of Itrd ■round ttllla« Illa*. Va, * h « r « th« for I jm ad n* ver rvturna lh «rr Alh-n cana alud and kllhd th« clr huy your hr«ad and bakerv i hlH luda«, proaecutor. ah«rllT. rl«rk j at th« t'aah Urorrrey and of rourt. and a «riman wltn«aa 11« | and hrlp hulld up lt«dunard "ai a tti«r« uro «une mlahly Komi | p«op|« |n that a««tlnn. and alao eome 37tf of th» louahrat ln ili« «orld Itrdmond f ’ r«am «ry C'o la no* lo rrrc'.vp m a m tllv « ' If rtf«ry ad» «rila* riu nì of a ator« trial 3 }ll nipku« known a- 111 « li«iua of r«al ' a «r»lr«, «allafarlory nirala j <>p|rf»i Utility N « * » " for «hopp«ra, | I * 1- fü h l l ' i - « la »h a t Jmi K«t ihm . « « r » a.|»«rlU.ni«nl of that M 8 II-dinoti.! Urlìi 3&tr I »to r« aalna n«w r«.td«ra. n«w In ««« 1 Una (ora n r * patron« uud frte-nda f o r , th« «tor«. è* ^^B fo r Sale or Trade ^ ^ ■ «•1 1 lirok« old Mul*'« from Another N ew Line R E A D Y TO W E A R G AR M ENTS W e will have a fine line o f Tailored Suits and Skirts, Wash Dresses, Shirt Waists, Etc. M ONDAY SPECIALS M ONDAY ONLY Regular 50c and 76c Bats, only 25c Regular 15c and 25c Tailored Collar;;, only 15c 19c Diamond W Peaches, per can 23c 4 lo l Alfrrd Munt, «hu i«r«n lly I-Mitht out th« Jarka-.n hardwar« alor« h«rr, b yrara old la from Ih« |><>Ulo «a-rtlon of Mill | i i * i i i * ■ . »«Ia h t llrh1 ti««o(a. and la am ina th« p«opl« | work. H l 'l ! « lh «r» lnl«p-al«il In Ihla arrtlon o f | B '' 2 y r »r » old Oregon, and etpvcia Io a «« aom« of ’ ^^■>1 il* 1 »«a r all ar« » « I I th«m rom « h «r« und ao «k t«n »lv «ly IfOfn an-l i« r fe « lly r r n ll« and » a«y Into aro»Ina potuto«« to fcndl« l * l l »*'ll for rnah nr trade fnr r « l If yon ran anv« numry on Ihr ^ ^ ■ f « ! h<>K*. «h ««p . grain, hay or IhliiK um muat buy today, why noti ««ta t« or potai*»-« h at« 3 k - mm I «ad d i«« In t«ll Iraik al Ihr ada In Thr H|"ik«tman'* •M r.i.|« T h «r« nr« many money waving ' H i '« amall l'lga and Hhoala for i han««« Ihrr« Miri *>r trad*- W r Buy Butter and Eggs P. BURNS A CO., The Cenlrnl Oregon Ice A Cold B tl K«dm*>n>1. Ore Stoma« Co hna hviiun the htilldlna nf their plant on the railroad right ^ w a rtl a (.'an i. of way on the «ant aide of (he trark K tr a c to n » a n d llu ild r n t to n Tlu hulldlOK will I'« Mats m o n d , O r o jfo n . feel for Ihe preaent, one story. A. Hbugart. an operator from Ik-nd, It Is stated. If the electric light plant molto la Klrat rlaaa wotk and relieved Operator lot llerteu Monday Is not aoon enlarged ^ ^ B *l tr««tm enl, log«lher with The Tunt'A'I.um I.omber Co o f M p « Ihat are righi In evldonr« Ihla rlly have lumber on Ihe aniund ns a regular «iterator at the Oregon Mrs. R. A. Butler, of Yakima. » « ar« alwaya Ima», and for their atorage warehouae they In Trunk depot here. In place of Opera tor Main, who has gone to Slnamox Wash . Is expected to arrive here ^ ^ * l i-i* * latlon of Ih « patrona»;« « » fend to tullid on the rallmad right to take charge of the station there. this week to keep house for her ’I ua we have egulpperl nur of way near the old depot atte. Then- were two St Patrick dances daughter, Mias Myrtle. Me »U h Ughi |inw«r and marhlnrry held In the city last Wednesday ^ ^ f l d In alvina mir patron" a (trat .fato«» Johnaon, of Odnholt. Iowa, night—tine In Khret a hall and the j Mr and Mrs Sherkood have mo veil armi« o f work and gulrker wa» an arrival here thla week He other In Muma's hall. Iloth dances to the telephone office, where Mrs M Tl' •• al a »mailer price la looking Ihla »ectlon over wllh n were well attended Sherwood Is chief operator. ^ V * ' ar« «i|iilp|M'd lo Imi 1*1 aaah view to locating hen*. donra tu order; » « have »*»»1 M. W. Fry recently arrived from Manager Meyer, of the Redmond io do llaht turulna. aurh aa W S. OverlufT waa over from Creamery, haa been making trip# to California und waa ao well pleased *Wl> ami atalr newrla. labi« l«a » Mlatera Monday, attending to prov different tailnta tn the county In the with the country that he bought A. ^ H l'u lu »t«Ta We alno make wiaid ing up on hl» homeatcad Interest of hla creamery. He finds J. Haney's ranch on Crooked river. B » »pili or a*dld W « hulld the rancher« much Interested In the Mr Fry's family la expected to ar '• l 'I n a ln th** Un« of rahtnel work. Il M larllerlea relieved Operstor creamery proposition, and haa prom rive soon. har nnd ainr« flxturea. huffeta. Main at the detwrl h*-re for a few ise of n large amount o f crenm to rM ioanl« and pieeoa of furniture dava until the regular mini arrived. People who advertise In The be brought tn thla station. ^ • < - *lo penerai ronlrarllna. nnd are Spokesman get results, for the paper ^^■IMar with the ron«tnir'tlon of til*- (¡nnrden. who arrived here laut The C. R Mclaillln Co. la nowi reaches a majority of the people In h#>lnaa In any o f th*- material». October, la mnklna preparation# to nicely Installed In their new location Redmond and vicinity. ^ B < «. ronrrel«. brick or »Ion«, nnd more hla family, now llvlna at on the corner o f Sixth and I) alreet* harking for it carpenter »hop Spring Valley. Wla . to Ihla city. He Postmaster Moore has adopted new they do the work, look for our aaya that leverai Wlaconaln people A man look The Spokesman out hours at the postofflee. The evening nnd cn|| on na W « »olirli n In hla former home nr*- plnnnlna to of Ihe tMiatofllce for a year nnd a mall Is now distributed at night, pro **i| nf your work. com« to lledmond thla aprirne. Mr. half and when requested to pay for viding ihe train arrives before k (¡»arden la very nmcli pleuaed wllh lame, said he merely "took the patter o'clock. Sunday (he delivery window H M * KSTATK TKANSFKRS the Redmond diadici to help out, and didn't think he Is open from k to 9 a. m . and from ought t<> pay for It.” The poatal law- 4:30 to 5:30 p. m. ^ B m i*«h ftl |{y Iht* ( ro o k C o u n ty Mra Orr la n new arrival here la that a person la res|t»tnalhle for from Tenne»#««. She In waiting for the payment o f a patter the length The Jones l-and Co. are going to A lm trn rt C o m iu m y . of time they take It from the post- her brother, who la expccd-d here In set out about 500 ornamental and B*<l'iui|ul Townalle Co. l*i K M shade trees In Melrose Park this hit III, hlk. 17. lot 3. 1*1 k 3'. a abort time, and In Ihe meantime office. ah*- la deal ron» of securing acreage spring, and make a number of other I'd I In hlk 3, lledmond. $ W. J. Wheeler haa arranged an Improvements in that residential dis M White to Hubert McHherry. property cloae In attractive display window at his trict. lot« II to 12 Inc hlk 23. It«d Mra J C. Culler, wlfo o f Ihe aec plumbing shop on South Sixth street. * ' Id, 1 1 non. Mrs llessie 8covllle, the temper dmond Townalle Co. lo U n i tlon foreman on Ihe Oregon Trunk I,nat week the C. R. M cl^llln Co. ance lecturer who lectured here last Si; In Church, lledmond, Iota 6 nnd line nt Ihla city, expect# to leave the latter part of thla month to prove up Installed (wo 1000 candle power gaao- week, has been drawing large houses H 'h II. ItedUloild, 1173. on 320 aerea ahe hna close to Silver llne lights In Kox A Co.’s saloon, and In different towns In the county where ■ H Cady to .1 A Norwood, hda one In their own place o f business she appears. All speak well of the B " , hlk 2 0 , Klllnger a Add . Red- Lske. on Ihe corner of Sixth and D atreeta. lady's ability as a lecturer. *Mld » 1000. Ike Johnaon, living 7 miles aouth- The light# are the first of the kind ^^P*'Inmnil Townalle Co. to M K. The plate glass windows In the ^ B d * a lot, 3 anil 4, hlk. 3, ll«d- weat o f the city, waa In Redmond tn he Installed In the city, and more will be put In by business houses. Smith A Alllngham anad Wyatt build- luat Thursday on business. ®i Id, CIAO, H ll ;'<• Royal Club Catsup, only LYNCH S l ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES AND LOWER PRICES RcdlTlOnd, OfCgOH W e Cloae 6:30; Saturday 10:00 Ings that were broken by the heat W. J. Wheeler returned last week from the lire across the street, on from Metollus. where he had been the nlghl of FYb. 26th, have been re to complete the plumbing work in placed. the Sparks hotel, for which he had the contract. John Almeter. who lives three miles northwest o f Terrebonne, was Geo. T. Cochran, superintendent In Redmond last week Wednesday of water division No. 2, and candi und Thursday. Mr. Almeter at one date for nomination on the Repub time had the laegest bunch of hogs lican ticket for Representative In tn the county. He Is now turning Congress, was in Richmond last week. his attention to dairy rattle. He will put in some time in this sec Dobson & Brewer, who own the property on the corner o f Sixth and 1» streets, opposite the Redmond Hank of Commerce, are building a 22x30 foot building adjoining the building now on the corner. Two rooms will be made, one ol which will be occu pied by Dobson & Fry as a real es tate office, and the other room will be for rent. tion adjudicating water rights. At the last meeting of the city council, G. A. McFarlane was ap pointed to fill the office of Council man F, M. White, who has moved from the city. Mr. White has been down In Igike county looking at stock farms and may conclude to locate there. K. N. K ellogg and A. \V. Wachter. C. M. Huffman Is enlarging his building on Sixth street, adjoining of Portland, were here last week, the stone store that Chad Irvin Is looking the city over with a view to putting in a moving picture show. building. They were well pleased with the Jess Tetherow and "Tam p" Os city and surrounding country, and borne left the latter part of last week may decide to locate here. for St. Lake City, where they will join the league ball team (here. Jess has signed with the team for the 1912 season The league towns In that circuit are Salt Lake. Butte, Helena, Billings and Great Falls. E. J. Ma'.one. of Portland, has the contract for building the stone build Ing that Aug. Anderson Is putting up on the site of his frame building that was destroyed by lire the night of Feb. 26th. Mr. Malone says he ex pects to have the building well along W. K. Van Allen, candidate for toward completion about the 1st of county assessor, was In from the April, weather permitting. ranch Saturday and stated to The Spokesman that he Intended to make For Sheriff a ranvas of the county next week I hereby announce myself as a In the Interest of hla candidary. candidate for the Republican nomina tion for sheriff, subject to the ap proval o f the Republican votera at C. N. Khret last week went to the primaries April 19, 1912. NewherR. this state, to visit his "A square deal for all.” father. Paid adv. JNO. McTAGOART.