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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 4, 1912)
VACUUM CLEANED , 'l ; - ELECTRIC L IG H T E D HOT and COLD BATHS E U R O P E A N and A M E R IC A N PLAN DAM AND CANAL WILL BE BUILT RAPIDLY SPRI« GOODS Four Month*' Tinte I* ••»'«**» for Hin Irrigation Job on Deochulew Ri»er. i ' « . mi »i *>.. •••« i " • 1,1 ''i * panr ha, lei Ih» contract for » eoli. r l, cr for the Notlh fa n a l I» I- ' llerdels. of IVrtlan.l and ihai rvm Ira.tui will al*o b old tin- dial 1*0 miles of the Noith fa n a l for the ' com pan. The rontiar! proibirà thaï the dam and «anal must be rom ,del ed aa (sr as the work I* ro*eied In The iimb'rtaklng. within font m< niha ( írt’itt th«* tinti* dì th«* t'uni fi» i tlerdell. who bulli the ivninsuta t unii«' I In IVrtland haa shown by sc, « tal p.ba he has had lhal he « in «»-rk Si re«-«1.«! I| e*4 an«l his W e wish to announce to the J Re<lmoiul and vicinity that our new »lock J spring KtMKl* •• arriving tidily. We will ^ lalle» the eomisiny lhal It will I* done on time The esmp fur ihr workmen In the rontm etor's emph.y ha* been eatabllah« «I and dlaim od dr lit ha»e been in u»e f*>r #«uMe da»* In teatlns ihe foundation r«wk for the «lam The letting of Ulte C O * lr*ct I# of great Importance to this part uf Ihe alale TIIE HOTEL REDMOND Is one o f the largest and Best Appointed Hotels in Central 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 securing o f more and better dairy cow s Nearly all o f the rancher* are desirous o f increasing and bet tering their herds, and to this point Mr Meyer has lent his aid lie Is In close touch with datrymen In th» W illam ette Valley who have whole dairy herds o f good cow s for »ale. ranging In price from $r.n to $*."• Mr Meyer has made arrangements Ranchers Are Taking a De to bring In several car loads o f th«-s row s and wilt do so If parties In cided Interest in Dairying different sections o f the county want lng cow s will select some good and Will Soon Increase dairyman In their locality to go with h‘ m to the W illam ette Valiey and Their Herds With Good help select the stock. It Is egpected that within two Grade o f Stock. months over JOO good tested dairy cow s will be brought Into this sec tion to Increase the herds already here Arrangements have been made no that cow s can be sold on satis Manager M eyer o f the R«-dmond factory term s to buyers. Meetings o f ranchers and those Cream ery. In hia travel» around the county In the intereit o f the cream interested in dairying will shortly tie ery has found that the ranchers »re held in different parts o f the county taking a decided interest in dairying for the selection o f a responsible since the creamery has been estab dairyman to accompany M r Meyer to lished at Redmond i purchase the stock, and for the pro# One o f the principal problem s that pective buyers to sign up for the confront the ranchers now. is the nnumber o f cow s they desire to buy. 300 DAIRY COWS FOR THIS SECTION !*"" il M I BACK IN 1810 HE FIRST SAVINGS BANK was founded in 1810 by Good Doctor Duncan, a Scotch minister. It was not a success at the start Many people preferred the clock, the stock ing and the teacup in the cupboard for safety. Nor were they any more foolish than are many persons in the year of 1912, with all the con veniences of the modern hank nearby. These same people are the ones who are usually prejudiced against fire insurance, life insurance and the other many modern means of personal protection. INSTRUMENTATION OF REDMOND BAND Orirnni/ation Now Number* 22 Members and More Cor nets Are Needed. HOTEL REDMOND DINNER SUNDAY. APRIL 7. 1912 OOUP fream of fh lrk en IA U 0 A»psrsgua FISH file d Halibut. Tartar Sauce I lolled Mackerel In Ihawn Mutter IS T R ttS fh lrk en Prlc-a**«»'. Sm*w Dumpling* iT o Order* llreaded French latmb ( ‘hop* fn -a m Ha or* Minced tllblet* \paletl« Orange KtlUrrs. Mutter Ssure t'hlrken Uvers, Kn Mr»«'hette ROAST Prime llltie uf Heel au |ua Stuffed i Plymouth Iturhi Spring fh lrk en Rack o f Veal with Muahrnom Sauce ladn of Million with letsV Shoulder of Pork elth Fried Apples VEGETABLES Maehed Potato«-* Slewed Corn fauilflow er In Cream PASTRY Apple IMe lliarkherry Pie Rhubarb Pie la>m»n Pie OESSERT Plum Pudding llrand« Sauce . Juniper |r# f ream with fa k e Muttermflh Tew Coffee the lx*st stock of goods ever brought toReJ monel. 1 hi» stock consists in part of tU latest in Dress Goods W o o l Shallies Repplettes C rep es in allColonl Messaline Taffetas Shantungs Toga Pongee Crepe d c Chino Silks Ginghams Gallatias Curtain Goods Notions Ladies' Furnishings Gent’s Furnis W e want you to see this stock forwei assured we can please you, both with and prices. Gregory’s Variety Sti WORK ON CANAL STARTED REDMOND, OREGON tContinued from first page l Director Forrest o f Ihe lledmond Conrert Hand haa furnlan«-d The Spokesman with ihe full tnatruimn tatlon o f the hand up to date lie la anxlooa to get two or three more rornet players for #«-r« nd and third cornet* to IUI out the harmony In the Comet section follow lng I* Ihe instrum entation: Kb Clarinet—W II llobb* Solo Mb C larinet--W A Nanny I at Bb Clarinet—K I, Schee 2nd Mb Clarinet— Mr Ordway Solo C om et and Director— Aahley 4>irr«st. Solo C om et— J H Mlgham lat C o m e !— A. tl Ridenour BHb Haas— W T Hamilton Bb Basa— I I*. Hewitt Kb lias* Roy A Muah Baritone K It Tlchenor 1st Trom bon e—Hay Archer 1st T mm bone— Mr. Haner. 2nd Trom bone— A J Haney, lat T en or— Ray (Jold«-n 2nd Tenor-—fJeorge flolden 2nd T en or— liana Reder tat Alto— Robert Whitney. 2nd A lto—7. Talllaferrn. 3rd A lto— Roland Bush. Has* Drum— Mr Olson Snare Drum— Hy Jenaen it I* «in«|erstood With 273 second f i d going to the Ml lot Multe ranal, a balan«-« will re main o f i l l second feet Of tbta amount, l i t Second f«*et will be d# llvered to the Central Oregon canal land*, to reinforce II* capacity In the eastern portion o f the segrega tl« ti I'rndlng the completion of the eastern section of Ihe North Canal thin 1 M feet will be taken through the 1*1 lot Multe ditch Th«- balance o f 411 second f«*et. remaining from the delivery o f the North Canal flume. «||| h* d e v o id to Irrigating landa property under that ditch segregation, or about lo 000 aeren. The totnl amount of land under the North Canal, aa approve«! for sale and already aold. la 24 007 Irri gable aeren and S.M4 waste land acres The total Irrigable acre* la 43.214. and the total waste landa 3» IVI aerea, making 191,417 acres und. r the North Canal which the romt«sny baa applied for LOCAL PHONE CO. GETS LONG DISTANCE UNES potatoes before tin» many o f SEED POTATOES tr-rul..«tr Halrhe«l Chick* Tb*««- H It C lir as taf dcs rlng chickens hatched ran bring h* rs * o f Bancroft strtis Ml their egifa to ua. where tbey w ill U- batrhrit in a near Petaluma in« it.a J K Ibais. l 'U M Tin lor at & cents each Redmiond Civatu Manch. H. dnioed Or* I»t 4 ery Co of the life and business of this community. It is worthy the confdence of the people. It's officers and directors are men whose business experience is broad, their integrity unquestioned Redmond Bank of Commerce Redmond, Oregon Capital, * - $25,000.00 Surplus, - - 1,000.00 Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent I«io S« lea ern , a «heal Mi 1 Ore» a «pringa all lí M** I »» |! Ok. K e f« » !» 1 The rholrest vacant « » m e ? lOv too on H inh » l o c i , only one iilurk from Hotel lie.hi - nd Thl# la s »nap for * quirk buy 11*00 tshrs It Her Jone* I-and Co fo f terms dreta Mo* 114. H e4M Í 0* Mouse and b>t good loralton Term s reasonable Inquire «1 It M Hmllh. Re«i timed jiff m<«d K ir goal bits South of F slrca-t adpgnlng railroad right o f wsy Price reasonsble Ben Ootter. Red mond 's t t f H|*sn o f giaal m srrs for sale ^ elghl 2300 pounds Knqitlrs o f B 1. Mpokranian Office J7tf Call *1 Ilk S k p r o fe r ir FOR MhT lu-n f *--i'ii *•* Address H Ml4CILl*h»0b4 last ws do jroer •**' prinllnr IM*h grads W " * ¡ satisfarlo!» Th* men A clssalücd ad»»r 1 leMa**H less work h-inter. »»I j You should got your seed III Old H m L O W F. the choice varieties are ship- ped out of the country. We are H e llin g the Burbank. Early Rose, Early Ohio. American Wonder and Blue New Arrangement (¿¡ve* Com Victor at $1.50 to $2.00 per 100 pounds. pany a Wide Scope of Territory. east Redmond Wholesale Lumber & Produce Co. n o i This Bank is an established business, a part TO TR40E »Vs h ats f«e sale at oar ranch i> » d jersey callle Prices le s s nablr Mb-nc or address H k rre w d M r««, Reclm-isd M il CLASSIFIED COLUMN The* board o f directors of ihe I p | chutes Mutual Telephone Co have! com pleted financial arrangements to AdvertlsemsiMa pobllahed under put In a com plete metallc circuit line thia head at on«- c«-nt a word for from K'-dtnnnd to Prlnevlll«-, con each Insertion. No aiMrertlsem« nt In nectlng with the Independent system aerled for 1« aa than |& r . nta Or there The Deschutes Co. will ala > ders from out j,t town nm.i inform put In thirty phone* in the Powell ua how many laaqes the ad u to Unite district Immediately, and hav«-1 run Out of town orders mu t be assurances that twenty more phon«-* accompanied by cash Initials and will be used before the first o f the figures count as wr,rds. year. It is the Intention to get Ihe Prlne- FOR SALE vllle connection com pleted try court week, the first o f May, If possible Wyandot tn and It h. ale Work on the system haa already Island Red egg* for hatching .,n« tieen com m enced, and the company dollar a setting. Also have an O I has am ple funds at Its disposal to . ,or »«rvlce. Albert M«rg R-dm ond M, y ,r"' carry through the project With Ihe l^iidlaw system snd the Independent system the Deschutes l«lve. energetic newspaper canvass Mutual Co. will have free egchange ” r* «an make m od money Apply at Hpokesman «S ee, ¡[if wlth f-a Pilaw, Redmond. Powell Butte. Terrebonne, and Deschutes T w o vacant corner* ,,n K over 200 phones There will lie r,00 phone connections on the entire sys between hotel and depot lOO,.,,,,* tern. .Pin M 7 *' «■">*« l.a-a By Ihe new arrangement the long distance line will reach to Prinevllle, Burns. Hpray, Fossil, M itchell, Hhan Iko, l-amonta. Culver, Metollus. Mad ras, and clear through to The Dalles W s.ter A F ' , tc rPrp ,1Wei1,7 „ t^ ' ,;r rr by way o f the Agency Plains line. 3»tl j h . *, 0. S. L. and Union Pacific Round i mr r u m i iru nv an him * m n ttx a M b»»i It o It i more B -»ion Chicago . »107.80 llu.m) Denver . 86. WJ . 7X80 trip tickets to P*1* m Middle a n d E a s te r n State* K anaas City I B 0 on . do.«*» . lit*. M) New York . Omaha . . . . . no — i» — Minneapolis. St. ti"«*» ‘ Hi Fa«l • Toronto • DrHnff limit flftw n ^ays; final return limit (Vtolier SI. 1,11 HTOPdVKK PHI VIDKOKS t Iml.e . f route* , P R O P O R T IO N A T E L Y R E D U C E D T A R E S to M A N Y OTHt*' D A TES O r SALE BII, 25# 26, 27 In St. Paul arid MinneepoH* only. TO ADI. DESTINATIOMR: j , c J l -2' i \ "• IT. I*. 24. 20. M « r »* .• • 7‘ H‘ **• u - IA. 17. I*. 1». 2". 21. 2; n ' a D m t ie * ; A. 7, II. 12, 16. IS. JO, 22. 2-t. U- SK PTFJ iil o - * 7* ,2 ‘ lft- I"« 22. V ; BKPTEMBKIt 4. 6. S, 7. S. li , 12. *>. THROUGH TR A IN HKRVICB TO TIIK '*'■ 3,‘ J EAST STRICTI-T Hi * all on our laical Agent and let him aaaiat you In irtjthnin* A ÜKI.K1HTPUL SUMMER OUTING H. B A U K E L L A O E N T o - w . R. A N . C O ., REDM OND. 0«*- „ i