The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, March 20, 1913, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    H otel O regon
WE MAKE A SPECIAL EFFO RT TO
FOR THE
NEEDS OF
HOME
SE E K E R S AND OTHERS COMING TO
REDMOND AND THE CENTRAL ORE­
GON COUNTRY.
OUR FA CILITIES ARE AMPLE TO AC­
COMMODATE THE TRAVELING PUB­
LIC SATISFACTORILY.
OUR KATES WILL APPEAL TO YOU
FIRST CLASS CAFE IN CONNECTION
E GGS
I HAVE FULL BLOODED RHODE ISLAND
RED EGGS FOR SA LE AT $2.00 PER SE T ­
TING OF 15.
C. H. BAGGOTT.
X N\ I W,
REDMOND, ORE.
M I M
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F. T. Redmond, Proprietor
CARE
Newcomers or Others Coming Into
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» I I I b e r e m e m b e r e d » Ling l i m e b*
t h e Intlle» o f It eiiu iontl »nil vici nity
T h e » l o r e w a s Ihroniceit »11 day with
Intlle» l o o k i n g n i. trying o n » m l buy
lug I h e b eaut Ifut c r e a t i o n » of m tllln
e r y ( h e firm hail on d is p la y . am i
dad a |MH-kel b o ok »ulTeretl to s o m e
e x t a n t t h r o u g h t h e p u r c h a s e » matte
hy m o t h e r a n il i l a u g h l e r
An o r r h e a l r a » » » In a t t e n d a n c e In
t h e a f t e r n o o n t o e u l e r l a l n t h e »hop
per», anil t h e m ua lc m a r k e d a plea»
lug c h a n g e In t h e f a s c i n a t i n g
pur
■»nil o f g e l l i n g a hat
T h e h r m had
a d v e r t la e d t o g iv e a s o u v e n i r to e*
e r y v l a l to r to t h e » f o re on t h e a b o v e
d ate
T h e s o u v e n i r » » e r e to he tlaf
fotlllls. bu t by a m i s t a k e o f t h e ex-
preaa c o m p a n y In r o u t i n g t h e s h i p ­
m e n t o f flo w er» o u t o f C o r t la n d th e
poale» did not a r r i v e h e r e u n t il th e
n e x l d a*
XX'hlle I h e * ta ilo r» to th e
• to re » e r e * o m e » h a l d is a p p o in te d In
not g e t t i n g a a o u v eu tr. Meaar» L y n c h
ft H u b er t» » e r e m o r e *o, f o r
they
m a k e If a po in t In t h e i r b u s l n e s a to
a l w a y s " d e l i v e r I h e g oo d s »» a d v er-
t l a e d , " bu t t h i s w as a n In c id e n t b e­
yon d t h e i r c o n t r o l
T h e s t o r e w as t a s t i l y d e c o r a t e d
w ith n a t u r a l f e r n s a n d i h e O re g o n
S t a t e flo w er
O r e g o n g ra p e , » h t r h
m a d e a p l e a s i n g effe ct
If Is n e e d l e s s to s t a l e t h a t
Ih e
" o p e n i n g " w a s a s u c c e s s , a n d If you
h a v e a n y d o u b t s Just w a tc h fo r the
new h a t a o n t h e l a d l e s n e x t S u n d a y
Raster.
Central Oregon or the
Redmond District
should
Alfred Mu
The Hardware and Implement
Man at REDMOND
H< I t i I \ I NNI I I S
HERE IS WHERE YoU WILL FIND THE
I*I.ETE STOCK OF GENERAL HARDWARE. HIILI
MATERIAL. IRON AND STEEL. HI At KSlHTHi
FLIES. WOOD STtH’K. IMFI.KMKN IS. WAG0&
BUGGIES OF ALL DKSt’KIIT IoN S. DKKK!.V;|
VESTING MACHINERY. HARNESS, FAINTS.
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ALL SORTS
T h e v ery t i m e t o be p l e a s a n t
w h en t h e o l h e r p e o p le a r e cr o s a
la
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Miss Y ello w l e a f m a k e s
up
terrib ly .
Ilelle
Yes. I really
think
that
w o m a n m a k e » up e v e r y t h i n g e x c e p t
h e r tnlnd.
WE CAN SUFFI.Y YOU IN EVERY DETAIL
BEST AND MOST CT»MFREHENSIVKI.Y SE
STOCK TO BE Ful ND IN CENTRAL OREGON. AT]
REASONABLE BRICES.
fr o s p e r tlv e T en an t»
T h e r e 's one
g reat d isad v an tag e about th is house,
It Is d a m p
,
1-andlord
T h a t ’» no d i s a d v a n t a g e
If a Ore w ere to b r e a k o u t It would
n o t b u r n n e a r l y so f a st
S . D. FO X & CO.
"XX'hen s h e w a s n ’ t l o o k i n g I k issed
h e r.”
" W h a t did s h e d o ’ ”
"R efu sed
t o loo k a t m e
f o r Ih e
rea t o f I h e e v e n i n g "
Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars
" I a m w i l l i n g . " sa id t h e c a n d i d a t e ,
a f t e r h e h a d h it t h e t a b l e a t e r r i b l e
blow w ith hi» flat, " t o t r u s t t h e peo­
p le "
" G r e a t S c o t t , ” yelled a l i t t l e m a n
tnthe aud ience
" I wish y o u 'd op en
a grocery store ”
Hotel Redmond Bar
Furniture
T h e m o d e l h o u s e k e e p e r o f tod a y
w ho Is c u l t u r e d a n d refined , pnd yef
e n j o y s d o m e s t i c lif e , w ho k n o w s how
t o c a r e f o r t h e m o n e y b r o u g h t In to
t h e h o m e by t h e h u s b a n d , how to use
It w isely a n d well f o r t h e c o m f o r t o f
h e r f a m i l y , c e r t a i n l y u n d e r a ta n d a do­
m e s t i c e c o n o m y a n d s h o u ld b e an o b ­
j e c t le sso n h e ld up f o r s t u d y In th e
to w n In w hich s h e liv es
C.W. EDMUNDS. M.D.
Made to Order
SURGEON
SPECIA LIST
of Eugene, Ore., will be at
HOTEL REDMOND,
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
MARCH 28th & 29th.
Buckley Express Co
Phone No. 'J)H
DRAYING AND
HEAVY HAULING
City Express Called for and Delivered
FACTS ABOUT
MANY PEOPLE
( C o n t i n u e d f ro m
I Continued from
1st p a g e )
g ra v it y s y s te m f ro m It e s c h u t e a river
C e n t r a l O re g o n I r r i g a t i o n C o . 7 4 .-
I l l 0 ] a c r e s , lie n fixe*) by bo ard .
$ 2 5 0 per w a ste a c r e . 1 * 0 per Ir r i g a
b l e a c r e , g r a v i t y s y s te m f ro m l i e s
c h u t e s r i v e r a nd s t o r a g e in C r a n e
f r a t r i e r e s e r v o ir
T i m b e r In th e c o u n t y T o t a l a c r e
a g e . 2 . 0 1 4 , 2 3 1 . In f o r e s t re s e rv e s .
1.11* 4.2 3 1 a c r e s , p riv a te ly
ow ned .
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I’ r l v a t e l y ow n ed U m b e r In r o u n ty
H 3 0 . 0 0 0 a c r e s . 7 . 0 0 0 . 0 0 0 4 4 0 feet
School »nrollmoni
Nunbor
1st p a g a i
bouse here
w hile they s r e l o o k i n g
a ro u n d (o find s o m e t h i n g t h a t will
s a t i s f y then* In the way o f la n d
One t h in g la c e r t a i n
The
Red
mund I »latiti t will s e e » g r e a t e r in
flux o f n e w c o m e r s t h i s s p r i n g t h a n
In any t im e In Its h is to ry
And t h e
best o f it la t h a t a m a j o r i t y o f t h e s e
new s e t t l e r s a r e people o f m e a n s w ho
c» n buy lan d, m a k e I m p r o v e m e n l a .
and b a v e s o m e t h in g In liv e o n w h ile
w a llin g f o r th e first c r o p
TU <Ä *
QUICK ACTION
of
c h i l d r e n 4 to 2o y ea rs. 2 .4 2 4. prl
m a r y . 5 0 0 , g r a m m a r . 1 , 0 * 4 . high
school, l o o . total en ro llm en t. I . * * 4 .
a v e r a g e days In s c h o o l year, 1 35
Cost o f public s c h o o l s
Teachers’
s a l a r i e s , sch oo l y ea r, 1 4 1 , 0 0 k 4 n . t o ­
ta l e x p e n d it u r e s , s ch o o l year. $**L
1 7 9 * 4 . value o f sch ool house» »ml
g r o u n d s . 1 5 4 . 2 3 5 . v alue o f f u r n i t u r e
and a p p a r a t u s . I t 2 . 9 3 »
T e a c h e r s In public s ch o o ls
Xlale,
2 7 ; fem ale. * 9 . total. 1 1 « . average
m o n t h ly
s a l a r y , m a le, $ « » * 2 ,
fe
m a le . |5k 45.
C o n t in u e d f r o m
taf p a g e
Ihe
I lese tiuies c o o p e r a t i v e s u r v e y
fund, so th a t Ih e m e r i t s of I s t l b r a n
b e co m e
kno wn by t h e t i m e
Ihe
s t a t e s a p p r o p r i a t i o n fo r I h e p r o j e c t
becom es available
T h en ih e hoard
would ha v e to rep a y In to t h e s u r v e y
fun d t h e a m o u n t o f t h e co at o f t h e
p la ns
I h e .»tate e n g i n e e r re.- on im en d etl
the e m p l o y m e n t o f t i l a i u e r g a r d na
p ro ject engineer
He waa i h e e u g l
......... e m p lo y ed by A lm a It K a l i o f
l ’uri land, when he was t r y i n g t o 11-
n a m e the p ro je ct
Kred XX a lla i n o f L a i d i » w. h a s b e e n
( C o n t i n u e d f r o m 1st p a g e)
In dorsed by the w a t e r uñera In t h a t
s e c tio n fo r » S t e r m a s t e r o f t h e pro )
bu ild Up Ihe tow n and su r r o u n d i n g ei i a nd It Is uh deratim d h is a p p o in t
c o u n t r y hy o f f e rin g In d u c e m e n t s t,, tuent Is i e r t a l n
s e c u r e t ra d e , am i too n i m h cr e d i t
c a n n o t be a w a rd e d Mesar» L y n ch ft
K o b e r t a for t h e i r e f fo r t s In t h i s ,||
reelion
llo th Mr L y n ch and Mr R o b e r ta
h a v e a lw a y s w ork ed f o r th e best l n t-
e r e s i » ,, f Ked tnond and have co n triti
utrd lib e r a l l y to a n y p ro je c t t h a t had
Made to O rder
f o r Its aim the up b u ild in g of the city
a nd c o u n t r y
T h e y a r e th e kind of
Measurements Taken and Or­
m en who build c i t ie s
der. I’romptly Killed
T h e m o l t o o f t h e Lyn ch ft R o b ­
e r t » ’ s t o r e Is - T h e S t o r e o f Metier
MUH I L OHIIORNE
V a l u e s and L ow er P rices, »m l they
c o n s c ie n t i o u s l y follow ou t this In ev
Resident Corse tier
e ry d e p a r t m e n t
t h r o u g h t o u t th e i r
l a r g e e s t a b li s h m e n t
Redmond.
Oregon
I used i‘* I tunk th»- ■-t*’
just Mik’ ir. ! -Mt nn - M
«•r |>ul u n iff Iump
1
my coffee than just
full. Then they m*k*"
niff thin«* tmtof ' “f*r
The Spirella Corsets
EYE. EAR. NOSE & THROAT
The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond
W f h a v f a full lift«» o f lh*»
Abovt* ln AÜ I h r illflfrrrnt mrAA
u m u r t i t A And van autt
you r
« a n t a In thia p n r t lr u l a r
Ju»t rrrrixrd « large rar of EKN< K WIRE. Ht».
• Y1TLK I KM ING. and N \II_S direct from uniii
er» in the e.»»t. that we »re making atlrartoe prim«
A SUCCESSFUL
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 I et us talk it over.
I do all kinds of IRON WORK and BLACK-
SMITHING also at my factory on the corner
of 8th and E streets.
G. W. DAVIES
SF.K
Dr. Edmunds is a graduate of
the best schools in the country,
including University of Michi­
gan, Bellvue Hospital Clinic,
etc., etc., ami is prepared to do
all work of treatment and surg­
ery in his line.
Glasses scientifically fitted.
Make appointments early.
TWO DAYS ONLY
HI.K M’
MISTI 1(114 Its
o v m an v e a n a -
T o th e E d i t o r :
No dou bt dogs
a r e |».ts and c o m p a n i o n s of m any
l o n e p erson s, sm l a so u rc e o f fun for
c h i l d r e n , hul hy t h e i r f r e q u e n t and
c o n t i n u o u s b a r k i n g a nd ho w ling
at
n i g h t they Iteróme a h i n d r a n c e
to
Sleep , which Is n a t u r e ’s , » . . . . , r ,.Mor
er
Hoes th e c ity m a r s h a l ’s duty In
e l u d e th e p re v e n tio n o f the dog hark
Ing n u l a » m e ?
Sh ou ld he not he « „
t h o rlz e d to warn o w n e r s o f h a r k in g
d o g . a t night o f th e g re a t a n n o y a n c e
If ! a fo t h * n*lKht>orN and vl alfo ra ?
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