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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1912)
Redmond Spokesman REDMOND and VICINITY ond Loda», I. O. O. F. No. iM ■ i» «ivory Thursday night In CET YOUR COPY IN EARLY. I a I im II VUIII iik hmtheia ar« A||y Inviti')! tu Mtli'lnl J II Mi'nilunliall. f i (J. A* T h * S p o k e sm a n a ln c » b sin g P II Itodcineyer, H i t , b urn e d out |* b ein g p rin te d In P o rt la n d u n til th a n ew p la n t la In a t a lla d J It w ill b» » » c e a a d ry fo r a d v e rtle e ra and o th » r( to got tb a lr co p y Into T h * ftpokeam an offlc* by S u n d a y m o rn in g of * » c h w » «k . T h l* >a due to th » fa ct th at cop y fo r th » c u r ra n t w »»k I \V J Ruckt«?, <\ C. haa to b* *»n t out fro m h » r* S u n d a y Il K Olaon. K of H. ft H. n lg fit in o rd a r to ro a ch the P o rtla n d a ffic» In tim » fo r th a t w eek'* laau». MAIL NOAl) TIME CARD T h ie c o n d itio n w ill o b ta in o n ly u n til arrlvva from n orth .. ,7:10 p. in. T h * S p o ka am a n p la n t I* in s ta lle d AT THE STORE «dmond Loda» No. 110, K. P. ria «v«*ry Monday nitriti In V a Hall Vlaillntt Knights ar« ¿ally lnvll»d arrivila front aonth , .7:11 a in. II IIAU KO L. Agent S1NESS LOCALS Mendenhall a window display l«»l ! N.iiimi.n »I hi >111111! , i o|.< nine .,f I bla lr « cresin parlor » » a pretty nifty mid attracted th* attention of many. I J It <’i»>li |«ft |nat Tu«»day lor Ontario. where b* «III umk« hla loud- Itnmlse hum» Induatry and buy •luurtrra lor an lti<l«-n»lt«- period Ilia bread at Ih* Cash Urocery and fanill» *i|i*rt to join him titer« l«t*r | In th* a«««on. )ii K««|> Ih« iiHUt«) at born« h«l|i build ufi Redmond. 37tf la-sla Wylde was over from Prlne- *U1« laal week llili'i view line the »'Hem In r.gstd i„ bln eandbtnry fo r !I •lie •I'-Iiiiiiallon for Hie i.Itici- of cuori | SKKI) ItlTATOKS t ) FOR SAI.K K u r l t a n k s , Karly Rose, ly Ohio, American Won- and Blue Victor, in jtvd quantities, at $1.50 2.00 per KKI pounds. Krdmond Wholraale 11»a n «III Hen Mct'affery, manager of tb* I b id hoapllal. was a l<. dim.ml visitor last w e e k lien aaya that Iteiluiond baika good to him. \V <! I'tioenl« haa an attrnrtlv« window display at hla r«-al estate of. fire .in North Hlilh Street He has a whole addition laid out, with afreet rara running on the prlurl|u«l street OF Better Values and Lower Prices YOU WILL FIND A very Complete Line of Dry Goods, Ladies’ Ready-to- wear Garments, Millinery, Fine Shoes, Hosiery, Gloves, Groceries, Gents Furnishings, Clothing and Men’s Shoes. Ready-Made Dresses Tailored Suits and Skirts Nice Gingham Dresses, trimmed collar and yoke for misses and ladies . $1.75 to $4.25 Nice Tan Serge Suits, well made and lined with Fancy Tan Messaline . . . $22.50 Plain Shirt Waist «Suits, made good quality material . . . . $2.25 to $4.00 Nice Blue Serge Suits, w ell tailored and s t y l i s h ................................. $18.00 Nice White Lingerie Dresses, for misses and ladies . . . . '2.50 to $10.00 Homespun Gray and Brown Suits, 3-button sack c o a t ................................. $16.00 Good Gingham House Dresses $1.98 High Waist Line Skirts o f latest styles and fabric, large assortment $4.25 to $9.00 Nice Kimonas, Persian and Plain, long and s h o r t ................................. 51 K- to $1.00 Pure Linen Skirts, nicely made, trimmed with pearl buttons, only . . . $2.50 l.u m lw r & I’nw lurr t o. Kttaler servir« a at the different 'burelle# here were atlend<-<l Sunday. dollar» reward will l>* paid Roth the M K and Prealiyterisn tlo question» asked fur the re- rhurehea furnished lnter«-atlng Easier of the plclttr* of P l l ” that was program* by the rhlldren. fioui Khret'a hall. t l « i (iohl John Mrtoiln and aon and aon In-1 » •) I licit- Liai » I || . t u I • Hotel lte«lnion<l 1» now w rv Mr McLftla L special bdr Hutida) dinner fiotu Sheridan, Olla stai) trough! the M. »i i e light» io le « three 11 lo li o'clock p in Head th* mil' «•-.( ..I the n i« mi the Ilea || [of far« In this paper for nett eh ut*-» rhet lie hrought In a ear NT. load of goods and Implementa. _____ I*, n you »«<• a »atlslted you may know that he Hl'dimmd fJr»11. where the In the »late la served Try them and you‘1 ft 1'mklng eala at biggest for 3«i »ay so. UK O K Anderson here from Oakville. and have gone nut eighty arrea two rhulea am! wife arrived Wash , last Week to their ranrh «if miles from Dea- S H Snyder. Crook rotini y agent > Inner man will be aatlafled If fr»r the Hortlrultural Pire Relief In- get your meals at the Ki-diteind auranre company «if Salem, waa here from Hend last week looking up bust- JMf n«-sa fur hla rompany are now selling th- welt known ;nte«d Merurlty U v e Stork H *"l. jble for all kinds of animats U rerognlted aa one o f the lieat Ida of stork f««al manufartllred t REDMOND PHARM ACY There waa a one leggixl man here last week aollrltlng alma (rom th* huslneaa men He rlalmed he had a wife and rhlldren to aupixrrt. and his story brought him In a good amount of coin. iad always fresh at the Cash W. U'larkenbuah and fnmlly have fry and Bakery. Twenty <wnee moved In from their ranrb south of « for one dime, or three for 18 the rlly and are living on the cor ner of Second and A streets. Patronise home liMustry end the money In Itedmond 37tf Therr I* so murh building going on In Redmond that all the rarpen (era are busy. SKKI) I*OTATOKS the Hfltfl Redmond for a dr- ful Sunday dinner 3*lf Ridgew ay’s 5 o’clock Tea, regular 75c value, Special per lb. . . 58c Ladie’s Hemstitched Muslin Drawers, good quality, only . . 2?c M. J. B. Coffee, 3 lb. tins . Children’s Rompers, made o f good heavy material, only . . . 37c . 98c Oeorge Kohl and hi* force o f paint- era are kept on the jump these dnvs painting new Imtldlnmi and touching j up Improvements that have (><>rn made on old building*. You should get your seed »toes before too ninny of choice varieties are ship- llevan! ft (¡ant, who had the ron- out of the country. We I tract for putting In the new front selling the Rurh'ink, • d the Lynch ft Robert* store un th«’ • corner of W ith and K street*, made rl> Rose, Karly Ohio, a good lixiklng Job of the work. Wrican Wonder and Blue W J Wheeler, the plum tier on | tor at $l..r»0 to $2.(M> per South Klghth stiftet. Is building an addition to his plumbing shop on the pounds. Redmond Wholesale Lumber & I'rodur« Co. M O ND AY SPECIALS LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES AND LOWER PRICES Munta property. A nice shower of rain vtalti-d this section last Wednesday afternoon and j laid the dust that had I h - kuii to get thick on some of the prlndiwri bust n«asa streets W e Buy Butter and Eggs Write your "R«*al Katnte EYir Sale" ad without trying to condense It tiai murh Tell some details about the something to sell, trade or exchange. Jet lhe habit and eat at the Hed- property tell the facta which would or want to buy or rent. ul tlrlll, where the largeat 30 answer obvloua queallona altout the J. 8. I.nckey and wife of Bugene It meal In Central Oregon Is property. and J C. Uickey of Portland, for -•d. Sutf Redmond I* getting to he a city of mer «dd timer* In Crook county In high dna* gold letterc«! algtia. A the vicinity of Prtnevllle. were In ery rent that goea out o f Red large number of the business houses R«'dmond last weok on their way to While In id for bread never return*, there- have tind their window* lettered with Prtnevllle to vlatt friends Redmond they uu't many of thetr old- buy your bread and bakery gold sign* In un attractive manner. time former friend*. 3» at the Cash (Irocerey and President .1 W. Itrewer of the Ret! ery. and help build up Redmond. mond Rank of Commerce went to A. J. Hnnev and Ashley Porreat Portland last Wednesday morning on went fishing In the Ih'schutea river STIf. near Cline Pall* th«- second of the tm|K>rtnnt business month. Haney stated they had very lulek service, satisfactory meals Prank Znniwslt was over from Sia fair luck and caught about a dosen the right price la what you get ti r* last week to gi-t some material trout from six Inches up- but how- he Redmond tirili. 35tf for the new building he Is putting many Inches up he didn't say. up there for hi* meat market and flie Hi-dmond Market. Isaac -I feed afore The plate glass front that W. P. Prunk aaya there la con proprietor, la carrying «'g o o d sideratilo building In Slaters this Young has put in In the front o f his Sixth street building Improves the ite of meal In nil lines Sausage spring. looks o f the place wonderfully, and hamburger made fresh twice after the painter* got through with )y with our Impmvcd machinery. A small amount of money expended their work one would hardly know 3#tf In advertising In the 'Tlaasllted Col umn" of The S|Kike*mnn will bring the place. ire now sellini: thè well known result* Try It If you have anything "Store Service." which Is n store's leed Herurlty l.lve Stock Pisxl. yon want to sell, buy, exchange or reason for being h store. Is many e fi ir all klnds of animai» Thls rent. phased—of course. Hut prompt pub ognllrd a» ime of thè liest A A Morse, special representative licity for all bargain news Is an lm- of stm-k fiaid mnnufactured. of the trillile department o f the Ore poll,ml phase of It. RKDMOND l’ HARMACY. gon Washington Railroad ft Naviga L. Dally, the Inthlng nnd plastering tion company. Oregon short Line ■ u v e vour order for land plaster Railroad rompany. I'nlon Pacific Rail contractor, who la doing the work P' Kendall Ai ('Impilimi We are on the Aug. Anderson stone building. fi:: lo get in a te,eoo pound cur road company and Southern Pacific Is a high-class workman In his line Railroad company, was a Redmond '""I plaater. J9tf visitor last Prldity In the Interest of and his work always give* the lu'sl the above roads He was very fa of satisfaction. P"n'l bother to riaik dinner on vorably Impresseli with Redmond and day. The Hotel Redmond la surrounding country and stated to "Store Service" Is what links n Mog a chicken dinner, with lee The Spokesman that we hud the mak store to the people of a community roi. front fi .10 to k o'clock p to ing o f a great dairying and hog-rals — and an essential o f It Is the full T> Sunday. :t«*tf publication of «11 store news. lug country here. br P'lalum a Inruhatora sc. Ken ft Chapman. 30tf Carlton L. Pepper of The Dalles. William Hamilton expect* to lenve r load of land plaster has been d by the Tum-A-Lum Lumber this week for his old home In Iowa. He publican candidate for the nomi ay. tiring In your orders. 3i*tf It Is understood that he will play nation for district attorney for thfs tlrst base for the Monmouth. III. district, wns In Redmond the latter ball team this season Mr. Hamil part o f Inst week getting acquainted Mr Pepper savs ton's leaving will leave n void In the with the voters FARM IM PLEM ENTS. Redmond Concert band that will be he Is well pleased with the outhsik Kentucky Disk Drills. He plays the lllth base, for his nomination. '«re I'nlversnl Steel Lever liar- noticed s, one of the Important Instruments. John MoTaggart of Madras, candi aeere Dtak Harrow*. A "W an t" or "Eor Sale" In the date for nomination for sheriff on “ 'll iismrtmrnt I’low* Just arrived Classified columns of The Spokesman the Republican ticket, wns circulât A L F ItK I) MI'S/,. [idware Man. Jackson's Old Stand. will help yon out, and not cost »inch I lug here among the voters Inst week. sur Try this column when you have Mac snys he will get a big vote north Redmond, Oregon W e Close 6 : 30 ; Saturday 10:00 O. H. Stone has moved from Mica. Z T. McCaly and W. J. Buckley Idaho, to this section of the state, made a trip to Terrebonne Monday and Redmond Is now- his iiostofBee. and Inspected the improvements on the W. Archer homestead near the of Cr«>oke«l river, and considers his above place, on which Mr. Archer cbanr«-s of landing the nomination as will prove up on April 13th. They good as any of the candidates. found that Mr. Archer has one of the lieat Improved dry land home . The wisely managed households steads In this section. are not so rare as they used to be— In the days when fewer people were ■'■"Redmond Lodge No. 110. K o f P.. will give * social session at their ad readers. hall Monday evening. April 15th. An C. M. McAllister, live stock agent Interesting program will be presented, of the Portland Cnlon stockyards, after which dancing will be Indulged was In Redmond last week advocat In until midnight. ing the raising of hogs by the ranch John Tuck's farm north o f the city ers In the territory around this city. He Is an enthusiastic live stock man was selected as the site for the Irrl- and w hs much impressed with this gated demonstration station In Crook country as a good country for hogs. county by the expert« from the Cor vallis Agricultural Cqllege. The sum of *15 was realized from the sales at the soda fountain at Mendenhall's last Saturday from 1 p. m until 10 p. m. This money was turned over to the Redmond Public Library fund. Rev. D. lo re e . colporter for the American Baptist Publication society, .preached an Interesting sermon at the M E. church Sunday evening. Mr. Loree is now located at Redmond. J. H. Washington and family ex pect to leave this week for Elma, Wash., their former home Mr. Wash ington recently sold his fine ranch south o f the cltv. He has a warm spot in his heart for Redmond and the folks here and will keep in touch with this section by reading The Spokesman each week. A practical potato grower can get j a chance to put in potatoes tm shares [ on seven lots In the city. Anyone lnter«-ste«l In this matter sh««ild call at The Spokesman office at once. The following Terrebonne people. were here Sunday as guests of Mr and Mrs. T. E. Simpson at their ranch just west o f the *'it,v: Mr. and I Mis \\ .lit. 1 - Millin'. Mi and Mis Mitchell. Janies Voss and sister. Wll-1 Ham (iranthum nnd William McEwen. Mrs Z. T. McClay left Monday, morning for her old home tn Mis- \ sourl, where she will visit for several weeks. The Redmond Concert hand was out Saturday night playing at differ ent points In the city. A fter the band was through playing on the street they went to the Commercial club hall and made a couple of band re«mnla for the phonograph which turned out exceedingly well f«>r the drat attempt. K E. Hnrnder o f Aurora. Mn.. of I. L. Harader of Cline Palla, rived here laat Thursday and make thls hla future home. Harader was here several years and notlces a vaat number rhanges. «on ar- will Mr. ago of PAINTING and DECORATING ANY WORK IN THE ABOVE LINE WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. WALL PAPER HANGING, T I N T I N G A N D FRESCOING GEO. KOHL, Redmond, Ore»