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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1913)
H otel O regon is loo mm" rt:on w mu \x t F. T. Redmond. Proprietor » slu r m is Newcomers or Olliers Coming Into Central Oregon or the Redmond District sum i n I M I (XlNstDMt III! « nú i M*r i m i h WE MAKE A SPECIAL EFFORT TO CARE FOR THE NEEDS OF HOME SEEKERS AND OTHERS COMING TO REDMOND AND THE CENTRAL ORE GON CO l’ NTRY. 01 R FACILITIES ARE AMPLE TO AC COMMODATE THE TRAVELING PUB- LIC SATISFACTORILY. OCR RATES WILL APPEAL TO YOC FIRST CLASS CAFE IN CONNECTION EGGS I HAVE FULL BLOODED RHODE ISLAND RED EGGS FOR SALE AT $2.00 PER SET TING OF 15. C. H. BAGGOTT. REDMOND. ORE. S. D. FOX & CO. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Hotel Redmond Bar Furniture Made to Order With the installation of my new wood working machinery I now have complete facilities for MAKING ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT A REASONABLE PRICE. If you want any thing in this line call and 1 et us talk it over. I do all kinds o f IRON W’ORK and BLACK- SMITHING also at my factory on the corner o f 8th and E streets. G. W. DAVIES The Old Pioneer Blacksmith o f Redmond Buckley Express Co Phone No. 906 DRAYING AND HEAVY HAULING City Express Called for and Delivered T h e f o llow in g In taken from Cull tug C o w e r ,” Ho use org a n of the Pal «•oner Co . Halt I mure. Mil . anil la a p plicable ID Keiltnonil aa well aa rice w here li e n tie rea der, try to re m e m b e r Iheae live w ortla. " Y o u r I’rli'e la T o o H i g h . ” for Ihejr are the text of n il aeriuon Y o u w ill not find thuae worda In the Ittble. but yx»u will nnd th em on the 11 pa of probably every c lt U e n of thla co untry aome tim e or o th e r le*l ua exam ine Into the t r u t h of the expreaston W e have heard It spoken an often that It haa become a aort of p ro v e rb and there la a n o t h e r proverb , you kn ow , that tella ua not to believe e v e ry th in g we hear IVves that one apply to thla* I happened to know o u r w o u ld he c u s to m e r pretty well, ao I propoaetl that we talk It over " I t o w do you know that m y price la too h i g h * ” I aaked for a atarter ” 1*0 you kn ow w hat the Job w ill coat ua to p ro du ceT t*o you know what la a fair profit In o u r line of bust- neaa* If 1 ahowed you my eattmat- Ing ngurea In detail, could you catch any e r r o r s ’ C o u ld you ahow me how to low er the coat In any way * In abo rt, do you really know any* th in g at all about It* ” T h e n he a d m itte d what I knew all along that he meant he could get the Job done cheaper som ewhere elae and h-i4 three o r four oth er prices, and m in e was not the lowest tie ca u g h t the th ou g ht In m y m in d and an swe re d my next question be fore l asked It. ” Y o u need n't tell me that the lowest m an w ill give me a b u m Job Kvery body's bid d in g on the same t h in g . I alw ay s look out for that T h e specifications are ex actly the same " “ If you really believe t h a t .” I re* Joined, " t h e r e la o n ly one thin g to be said you are sadly m istaken In the v e rn a c u la r , you are kid d in g y o u rs e lf " " I d o n 't see h o w ,” he replied " I f the Job Isn't exactly accord ing to apecittratlons. I d o n ’t pay for It " l . o o k h e re ," I sa id; " I believe y o u 'r e open to reason, oth erw ise I w o u ld n 't arg u e w ith you I tell you specifications don't protect you now and n e v e r will, not even If you f u r n ished the Ink and paper yourself, and I ’ m g oing to pro ve It to you " W a l k up lla ltlm o re street from (Jay to C a lv e r t, go Into ev ery res tau rant you paaa. an d get prices on. any. ham and eggs Y o u ’ ll And a co n s id era ble difference between the K m e r - son and the slap-dash lunc h ro ou t If you place an o rd e r, yo u 'l l llk rw la e find a difference In the ham an d egga — even If you su pply (he raw m a t e r ial you rse lf A n d yo u 'l l find the very same difference In p rinting " T h e cheap re sta ura nt can 't p r o duce a dlah of ham and eggs eq ual to those at the K m era on. even If you paid the Kmera on'a price It Isn't eq uipped to do that class of w o rk Kach ch arges wh at Its o w n p ro du ct la w o r th Ho you get m e ? ” T h e w o u ld -b e cu sto m e r saw the t r u t h of the above and ack n o w le d ge d th at (h e p rin tin g offices m a k i n g the cheap prices w o u ld tu rn out a cheap clans of w ork A n d r i g h t here T h e S pokesm an de sires to state that when It gives a price for a Job of p rin tin g and a " c h e a p " p ri n t i n g office makea a l o w er price for the same Job. the cu s t o m e r will be sure to get a cheap, b u m Job, for the " c h e a p ” office haa not (h e same eq u ip m e n t o r facilities aa T h e Spokesm an has for t u r n in g out first-class p rin tin g GIRL'S HOME IS TO BE MODEL INSTITUTION W I T H V.TO.OOO T I I K NKW I N IH H - T K I . l t . KAUM IS T O H .IV K A (¿OI*1* S T A K T Salem. O r e . — M erely tenta tive dla- riiRalona, heard a m o n g aome of the m em hera of the Sta le Hoard , m ay mean that the new In d u a trla l H o m e for O lrla w ill have one of the moat attractiv e and convenie nt altea of any atate Inatltutl on In or aro u n d S a lem T h l a will be at 24th street and A s y l u m avenue, abo ut tw o blocks f ro m the O re g o n State Insane Asy lu m on a tra ct now belongin g to the a sy lu m lands and located w i t h i n the ci ty I Ini Its. but In the suburb* T h e tra ct Includes about IP. acre* of land, f u rn is h in g an excllent field for de velopin g the cottage plan of c a r in g for the girl* to be sent to the Inatltutl on. T h e law provides that th e cotta ge plan shall he used In thla respect, It being adm itted th at the system used at the O re g o n Slate T r a i n i n g School for Boys has not been the Ideal system. T h e I n d u s tria l H o m e for O lr l * w i l l have $5 0,0 00 to start on d u r i n g the next tw o yearn. K l lm i n a t ln g the la rge Item of the purchase of land, and the necessity for estab lis hing a f a rm In connection with the school It la believed that an excellent start m a y be m ade on thla money d u r in g th at time. SUOI 1.1) SK.K Alfred Mun The Hardware and Implement Man at REDMOND I* li t I \ I N H >|; N I M I U lM N ltt H HERE IS WHERE YOU W ILL FIND 1IIK M<Md ULKTE STUCK OF GENERAL HARDWARE, kt tlfl MATERIAU IRON AND STEEL Bl \t K v MITHSJ l i . ILS. WOOD STOCK. IMI'LKMKNTS. WAGONS a BUGGIES OF ALL DKSCKIITIoN VESTING MACHINERY. HARNESS. DKKRINi, Ktl PAINTS, PIMI WK CAN SUPPLY YOU IN EVERY DETAIL BEST AND MOST CU.MPRKHKNSIM I.Y SKIHI STOCK TO BE FOUND IN CENTRAL OREGON, ATÜ REASONABLE PRICKS. Jus t r r r r i x r d a tariff car of F E N f E W IR K . HOC • \TTLE F K S f I N G . anti N V I L S direct from a n il , rr«t in I h r r ¡t al, that vtr n r r malxinif a t t r a c t i v e p r im to. W e have a full line of the above In all the different nieaa- u return's an.l ran aulì )iiu r( wanta In thla particular JACK PINE GOOD FOR 2000 RABBITS KILLED MAKING PAPER PULP BY MADRAS SPORES I M M T I Y KttY IS AN NOI N« K D TIW H KH M IN I 'l l sKs l III r IO NI» INI* h l f l l N t . 14 l a M t l » t : N K I H I t i l t h — HI N i l It** III X n i T It III I. \TI< *N P o r tla n d T e le g r a m Residents of the Deschutes Valley and the whole c o u n t r y tr i b u t a r y to the eastern slopes of the Cascades, the Pauli na an d Hlue m o u ntain ranges are Ju b i lant o v e r a report that the Jack pine a b o u n d in g In that region, and here tofore th ought useless for any c o m merc ial purpose, is good for m aking paper pu lp A Rend tim b e r oper ator sent tw o carload* of the Uti le pine to the !„» C a m a s paper mills some time sgo to have It teated Now he Infor ma the people of llend and adjacent c o u n try that the testa have been a sucres«, and that the paper manufacturer* declare the p ro d u rt splendid for pa per T h e r e are thousands of acrea of th is pine along the low er slopes of the Cascades on the east T h e tree doea not grow large, and ha* not the fiber of the aversge western pine In the upper reaches of the lleschute. V a lle y adjacent to llend and 1-alMne, the g ro w th spread* as far a* the eye can reach from the h ig h w a y There are also very extensive forest* of the same wood along the borders of the Pau lin a mountains, the H traw h erry range, and both slopes of the lllue m o u ntains In past year* It ha* been a pro ble m to kn ow what use could be made of this tree If the |,a C a mas experiments are a safe Index of fu tu re operations, extensive opera tlon* In »he jack pine belts are ex- greeted to result, especially where near transportation MODKHN . " H l a wife |g a business woman all right " " W h a t make* yotl *ny th a t? " “ She Installed a ti me clock In the hall, and he has to punch It when he goes out at nights and when be gets back ” " D o n ' t you ever find It hard to be a f r e a k ? " asked the stoutlsh, tightly laced wom an who had stopped lo converse with the fai lady " N o , not a bit,” was the reply * | often feel so rry for some of y„ „ pie wh o seem to find It so hard not T h e b r u ta l t r u t h finally gets alo ng to be fre aks." better than the pleasant fib which starts people in the w ro n g direction . M il. OK IXIXII N 11 ION Madras Pioneer T h e largest n u m ber of rabbit* yel kilted on the driv es that have beet, made d u r in g the past few weeks, was killed S u n d a y last T h e local sport* and Ih e lr friends from t h e section between here and H a y r re e k . gathered at the old Kd K u t r h e r place and Ihe d r iv e waa held from there, p rinc ip ally to the north of that place T h e r e ce rta in ly was plenty of shooting for those w h o participated In Ihe shoot D u rin g the forenoon nearly all of ihe largest scores were run, and m any could have done more o n ly they run out of a m m u n it i o n , not rw- Marti I a ll iln g when they started out In the m o rn in g that Ihe raliblta were ao D K Alt P R IK N D • hick In all there were a p p r o x i mately 2oou rabbits killed, on an av- D o you like rhee#»* I ccage f|f 5f* rabbit* to a m an w h en It Is g.ec! - M M i 1 ' lo ll bow I II*' ■ ’.c<-«e of cheese with * pices oi I* gel nearly through. I’»iw1 NEW FEATURES FOR SEALE FAIR IN 1913 cheese m a k e ’ and bis . Igsr w hen »• * I went to the grocery know bow gi cheese we now get ■ '1|,, J U °f i kin d , and you'll I l l s R fci.n " h Y ant I ii ii .t t H ' hihk h k ’K h I K K Ht H M H I . M l III I to t i l l * Jl* DK A t . HH I l . TI K K P Two new and dlstlnre features will be added to the Alate F a i r thla fall for the P air Hoard at a recent meet ing at Salem. |„ addition to dec iding to retain all features of the last fair, decided lo make provision for a re- ay horse race and a race of wild hors e, rhe Isst will he the most e x it hg and th rillin g Of the Whole fair , I* claimed A cc o rd in g In the plan he horse , are to be gathere d In off the range, and Just b e f o r e the event driven on the ground* Kach cow- btt/ I* then to rope, saddle and mount his horse, an d the first lo put H W h e n you •»■*** Hobb’s Cash Bakery and M Harness Cleaning and Kepai^ „ n r rsce I* ',,' r winner , h * " ' f * •" ■ " 'H e rate i* T i,, “ w!, he n the W 'About ltff| rnond h ini B U t r l c t on p a r o J. rtf*— Shoe Doctor. • he » ■ ? * * ' * t***’ that this feature of in» i * ’* , h " ,n''at*» of attract ing a large attendance M fA : I Kf'O'®"'* |