The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, April 18, 1912, Image 1

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    THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN
VOLUME 2.
No. 41.
ENING WAS
A BIG SUCCESS
KLDMOND, CROOK COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1912.
1 LARGE POTATO
•1
ACREAGE PUT IN
ODD r r iL O W H TO HOLD
BIO CELEBRATION.
T h » lor a I lodur of (bid Krilov«»
b * « « an alldnv ralabratlon li«r<
rild a i, April 2«. ih « »renaioli hrliiK
ibr
:r*l anniversary of mid Krllow-
»hip in \m.ritu
IxMltra from
Mil« i ' u . m t , M.idta» nini ll«nd » III It*
ptrMint to b«lp trlnltral" lb « rvrnt
lb « araalona »III It" otn«ti and »III
»lin i Up »Ith a batn|t|«l In Ih" «v «n
IttK J W Drawer » i l l muk« lb « ail
«It i.» of »«liu in r Tb* l<i-dtitillili ron-
• «ti batid hnn bren rligageil for the
da>
A parade of all lb « lutlK«a will
inari’b Ihroiitch the print Ipal atr«i*la of
the illy
l b « linai I im I k " Inti-tula to
make tbla event one that will Ion« lot
remembered In Crook rouniy.
Per Year, $1.50.
Single Copy, 5 centa.
r;
IN FAVOR OF DIVISION.
Redmond. Ore , April 15, 1812
Editor H[ioke»man: The writer re-
irnutly marie a trip from Hrdmond to
a point Ik mile» a«iuthea»t of Prlne-
vllle. and « w atilt 20 mile» from Paul­
ina. all In Cruok county.
Tb« re » « « the common complaint
1 high lux-», and other part» of the
county get all the rofcd work. The
| county la entirety too large for e«-o-
h & Roberts* I .a I* I >«>.
iiiaiuntriut-nl. and 1 believe
Over 2000 Acre« Around nomlcal
that the Intercut» of Mir ¡ample I do
¡urtimiit Stori* Thrown
Here Will He Planted to not count |>olltlclan« and town lot
»peculator» — of the whole county
pi n to t ht* Public I .as!
Spuds This Season— Need would now he be»t nerved by a fair
I HOSE who visit our place for
luirsday Afternoon—
of a Suitable Warehouse division.
1 waa opposed to two former
the above are well pleased
any %’¡nit the Place.
| Hcbetne» of division for reasons that
to Care for Them.
j I believe were good, hut conditions
with the service received.
are now chunked. The rallroud haa
m o t e l S u n d a y d i n n e r s
I determined » here Ihe center» of pop­
BECOMING POPULAR
We make it a point to serve only
ulation ure likely to Ire, and has pro-
T h « Monday dinner* al the Hotel
I vlrled a mean» of communication be­
i li * llotirru proiirlrtora of the Hedmond ar« Kainiti« In impulartty
the BEST in the BEST manner.
Hanrhrra In the Itedmoud dlatrlrt tween the communities o f the desired
ileparlllirnl ilu rr on Ihr rortlwr "•■'I* » ' -"k. and Ibe menu lhat la of-
new county.
.
sth mid K u r M ii, h i .t o|>fn f«r«d la of a hl«h riama A «lanre at anil the I’owrll D o ll« aeclion are «o ln «
Prompt service and courteous treat­
I suggest the following plan for or­
l»*l Thurwl«)- *f(«rti<xm, thr what la offered a( Ibe hotel for Hun- ■o pul In over 2oUt> arrea of |iotato«a
ganizing Deschutes county comprising
ment, combined with the excellence
)l‘ iii !>*»• «>* Hi" oi^nln* of ilo'ir ■In April 21. will appeal lo the rpl- thla year, and from present »oil c«m- that part of Crook county lying south
fi
Ml Ibnma-h Ou- » f i n rur«
It la not often lhat a hotel In a jdlllona the pro»|«eit la enrouraKltiK for of »«-tollus and Cro«>ke<l rivers, and
o f our goods, has built up our
ih» larar »lo r « » * • thronnml rlly Ih« alt« of Redmond pula up aurh
west of a line to Ire located by a joint
«isliora nn<l buyrra, and ovar a sood feed" aa Ih« Hotel l(«dnu>nd. . * mantmolh yield of hl«h grail«» apuda. committee to he apiiolnted hy the com­
large patronage.
ai nalli.n souvrnlrs w r f" k I « « li and lhal Ih« «fforla of landlord lo tira { Two tbouaand acre* of potato«»
mercial rluhs of Prlnevltie, Mend and
are appi««-lair-d la evblenced by Ih« In j mean* n lar«e crop, and aome provla- Redmond
You are invited to call and see how
,1«« K tirtrsi» orrhrairn furnish««! rrraaln« patrunaK« 111« hotel «lijo» a at lon ahould he made (or rarln « for the
l-»-t Pend and Redmond draw straw *'
i for ih « « » « n l. »hti-h a.M«.| ntui li th«a« Monday dlnnera
or
play
seven-up
for
temjiorary
county
|
crop after It la du«
llnaln« the yield
satisfactorily we can serve you.
J rnjojralilrnr»» of lb«* iHYmlnn
aa 100 aacka to the acre, which la a seat for two years, the town getting It |
-•■ i.looii Ih " rtttlr« aiolo whlrh
to furnish fr«-e offices for that term. 1
■
o r r f l l t l i v u in a,.
»mall a« era««, would klve 200.000 At the end of two years have an elec -1
' l<r. ali»! Ou- ili • ut at ;«!<» » e t « I he I ime To Stop Your Ad t aacka. and to property rare for (hla
tion for permanent county seat, with !
- latr
Tb« tarn« ubo« "Ito lo ««,
is the Day Your Property | la r «« «mount a warebouae at the rail­ an agreement—a gentleman's agree­
battdaontrly .Ir. -*»r«l and attrait
road. built In a manner to pro|M-rly ment— that the winning town shall I
. h altrui imi from Ib " rroatl Ihai
is Sold.
houee and lake rare of the |iola!oe§. furnish free offices for the ensuing'
‘ 1 il ir ItlK Iho o|'«lllUK
1» an absolute neeeaally.
t » o » I ar»
I
> eh In tot.ttir.« In li«<luuini| »n l«
Now la (he time to Itegln making
I have consulted no one with regard
i * o f u r « , ih " firm of lj>nrh t
If everyone wh«> had proiierty to aril preparation» lo lake care of the ram to this matter, hut throw It out for I
(» baa. by Mjuar« il«alltiK and followed ihr plan of advrrflalnK It In* crop. In order lo properly handle what It Is worth, and send copies to
st tmalnraa tei-tlueU built uji a ronUnuoualy and i>rnletrntly t'N'TII. the crop and get It to market In a both Prinevllle papers and all the pa-j
that «m ild do rr«4 l( lo a murh II IS HO 1.0. no on« would rv «r frei inerrhatitable manner the potato«» per» In the proposed county,
.III Iban llndmond Than. gen propri!y |nmr And. while ort-uslnti- 'ahould bo alored at a railroad |K>tnt In
K IR K WHITED.
b at« for lb "lr molto T h « Storr ally an ad ml«ht ha«r lo hr ret rated a warehouse that la front proof.
^ttrf V a lli* and la,»i-r l'rlr« .
a a« ore or more tlm«a. Ih« coat of It
The aim«e KUbject haa been brought
b«lr rapid Kroath from a «mail »••uhi I « bul trifling rompared lo the to the ntlentlon of The H|toke»man. MEETING OF
in 1 *• I '* In lb «lr |.n n.-nt «o«. ad« anta«« of flndllt« Ih » buyer lo and It eeeine a good plan to gel buay DAIRYMEN.
BIRTHS.
PO U LTR YM E N TO
!■!•'tuonair«tatf that lb « firm baa «bon i thaï parti« ular p r o p e r l y on thla profart at an early date no a«
There will he a meeting Saturday af­
up to lh « atm »» m oti» and *ain«d » Ol LI» DK A BARGAIN'
Born, April 12th, to Mr. and Mrs. HOLD MEETING.
ternoon, April 20, at 2 o'clock, at the
I to be prepar«td for the 1812 crop
untli'mi.- o f t hi' buy Ina I ul Mtr
All proiierty In or near (hla city Id
Redmond and the ( ‘»w ell Dutte arc- Redmond Creamery, of all people who Ben Gotter o f this city, a 9 Vpound
There will be a meeting Friday af­
• h * Moh«rta n o* hav« on» nf S v i MU K
Thua the III I.K OK A l * ilon la the banner potato a«*«-tion of want lo purchase cows. A good man son.
«I ap|>olni"d and ls r «««t d«-¡.«rt- VICRTIRINH Y O I'K HkOPKRTY l'N- I the county, and «hie year the rancher» will be »«dected to accompany Mr.
ternoon at 3 o ’clock, April 18, o f the
Born. April lith , to Mr. and Mrs.
• torra in rm ok rouniy and an» T 11. IT IS Mtl|.|> I» a aaf«- and prud«>nt are going to ralae a better grade of Meyer to the valley and assist him in
Redmond Poultry Raisers' Association
John Anker o f this city, a son.
I o I h î bualiipaa »Ith th«m la aa olir Of < «turar. Ihr limi Ilm « to |IK- j imlatiM» than heretofore. Dotatoe« making purchases of dairy stock.
Dorn, April loth, to Mr. and Mr*. for the purpose o f perfecting a perma­
of a aquar» d « » l all lh » Um«, OIN la NOW and. aa auKKeated, Ihr from Ihls aeetlon are In demand In
Logan Snapp of Terrebonne, a son.
nent organization, adopting a constitu­
jbf turrnbrr» of Ih« Arm rnnaldrr O NLY time to atop la when your aale California and a» far aouth aa Texas,
Tw elve lady friends of Mrs. Kennard
t.uainraa honor iiaraiiioiint. and la made.
tion and by-laws and transacting such
and the lt«’duiond pot :ito 1» fan! gain- gave her a pleasant surprise party
(l. »b a l Inahra a aur« r.aftil btial-
The Miatkealiian ran help YOU SKI.I, Ing a reputation aa the heal grown on Monday afternoon, the occasion being
A large bell was received here Mon­ other business as may come up. All
Y o l It proiw-rty.
Ihe Pacific Coaat.
her birthday.
poultry raisers are Invited to attend.
day for the Presbyterian church.
Ice Cream and Cool Drinks
T
[MENDENHALL'S
SQUARE DEALING
THE S T A N D A R D
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upon which we have built up our large and ever increasing business and it is our
aim to make this a store that you will like.
I f you find anything here that you
don’t like, tell us and we will “ fix it.” I f your money goes farthest here for
dependable and satisfactory merchandise, then you will like this store; W ont You?
MILLINERY
W e have the largest and best
selected stock in town.
Come in
and let us fit you,we can please you.
You will like our goods and the
reasonable prices will appeal to you.
Beech N u t Beans, 2 f o r
.
B eech N u t Chip B eef, in glass . 20c and
R o y a l Club Salm on .
S tu ffed O lives .
.
.
.
K rin k le C orn Flakes, 3 fo r
G ra p e N u t
.
.
.
.
J e l l o ...............................................
R oy a l Club T om a to es
.
E x t r a F ancy S tr in g Beans
.
O lym p ic P an C ake F lo u r .
.
25c
35c
15c
35c
25c
15c
10c
15c
15c
35c
We invite you to come in and
see the New Stock o f Millinery
Goods we are showing this Spring.
The line is o f the latest and we have
priced the goods very reasonable.
SPECIALS FOR NEXT W EEK
Ladies’ Oxfords, different leathers and styles, $3 and $3.50 values
Royal Club Preserves and J a m s .................................................
Hill Bros. Teas, 50c p a c k a g e s .........................................................
E H R E T BROS.
BIG DEPARTM ENT STORE
Bring Us your Butter and Eggs
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HIGHEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN PRICE
W e always pay M arket Price