The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, September 07, 1911, Image 5

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homi*.
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mi»«* w ill hav«* hoiii « fin«* H|¥»rt for
uji w hen* lo* ih can I h * found un
limit«*«! qu an tities o f gam e.
i) «ílrrniion l»y an «’lectricnl
No duinage wiu« done and
un MI.
1 h«* cut prie«* Halt* w ill I m * con-
tiniu*«l ori all k <*>*I h a*« u«|v«*rtiat*<l
until they a rc rloHod «mi.
Gregory 'a Variety Store.
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WMlt Ju*t a llttle • t«• i Hlf
|u* trv a Uulletin l ignr the
A classili«*«! a dvertisem en t in a
| fie i ¡krar o » th«* mnrk«*t.
tir.*l.*Ha w „ r k hunter, ami achlom
tf
M» NPENIIAl.l S.
fail*.
i*lM*4-4iri«*«l nd
ht and th« *
íh
a renting
in tow n.
H. J. I/>ve returned last week
fr..m hm trip to Paiidey and «»ther
IMiinta south of here. 11,< in well
L- telephon« «xchana« h« ' «
pleased with th«* P uim I«*) country.
Jíl«r««*d Mumluy ((.altor l»ayl
Irnoon until 5 o ’clock.
l*iesh
weinen* and tioliignn
every «¡ay - the kind that you’ll
h«* Captain Kidd Manly Suita ljk,. a(
,,i()nwr
Meat Mar-
jboy* at L y n c h « K«>U*rta an* k *«*t.
Iti
moat economical auita you
huv.
Ht2
A numtier of hirttl people ate
Sunday dinner at th«* Hotel IC«-«I
«■la*Mtie«l ad w ill b u n g to you
inolili, to help celebrate th«* r«*
licanta f«*r that snennt n«om.
«qn-ning of the hotel dining room
that sacaul placa* at your
NCH & R O B E R T S
General Merchandise
BOVS’ SCHOOL SUITS
If your lx>y is rough
on clothes, practice a
little practical economy
and buy a Captain Kidd
Manly Suit.
particularly for the lad
the word.
e is just the shoe for
its appearance is sty­
A classifled advertisement, car
rymg
u meaaage **f any ini|sirt-
t pay thè higheat market
anc«*.
will almost always bring
in cash for butter and «*ggi*.
"the
answer".
pg th«*rn in to un. l'ioneer
tt Market
:ttf
If you want divas patterns go
t
\ (. 1 .«0 • •>( A lita , IH. to Lynch «V Roberts. They carry
1 in thè city last w«*ek looking th«* Butterick i »at terns—none bet
Ht2
|r ' ■ ;.r..|»*rt \ .«rd . u t . ;»►*• ter.
blucher, put to*
for
get her b y th e
M I *.
welt
process—
Boys
give
such
Made for all
the b e s t known
aged
will hunt
and gees«* in that section
method of fasten­
boys at very reasonable
prices.
Our new lint* for Fall is now open and
on display. We would ht* pleased to
have you look this line over before
making a purchase.
GROCERY DEPT.
Bayo’s Brown Beans
IS lbs for $1.00
Small White Beans
14 lbs for 1.00
Bulk Oatmeal. P U R E
1 lbs for 25c
10-lb sack Cream Oats......................... 65c
Gallon cans Pie Fruit
50 to 65c
Crook County Abstract Co.
S. R. Snider and family t*x>k
linner Sunday with Mr. and Mrs
(lnr«r|>»rittt’<t)
( ’ole at their ranch near th»* Up-to-ilatr »«•* of Abstract Hook*.
I). (
■ 1*1 .. 1 ... 1 ....
All work ifiiarant«*«*it. We photogr»«|»h
city.
I lu*y had an enjoyanl o,,. r»*conl*
It. K. Wilde, aecrefisry.
riTonli
time and hel|K.*d eat a home grown I’rinevill«*, Or«*.
ing uppers a n J
soles t o g e t h e r ,
It s just one of the many fine styles that we are now showing in th«
SECURITY SCHDDLSHDES
/
TOR BOYS — FOR GIRLS
Security School Sh«*cs are the most economical shoes you can buy for
your children. They are made of the best-wear lag leather, and put
Ugetbcr to Hay together. No othe* shoe looks so well such a I ng time
»nd stands so much Lard wear. A n d they are so easy and comiortahi*
•n the feet.
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DRESS GOODS DEPT.
Warner Bro. Corsets, ALL STYLES.
Worsted Dress Patterns
All Wool Suit Patterns
Dress Goods—full line
See our line before buying
Lynch & Roberts
Redmond, Oregon
- SAND DEPOSIT FOUND
CLOSE TO REDMOND
S£iru......
sturdy, calf leather
tain Kidd Manly Suits
good satisfaction.
Ul kinds «if fresh vegetables
Kemlall & Chapman have the
v«ys on hand at the Pi«m«*«*r
exclusive
agency for the Monarch
^tt Market
,'Uf
Malleable Iron Manges the ls*st
.'Itf
|i)wing to the heavy rains th«* range made.
W E Bl’Y
part of the week the strc«*t
Butter and Kggs
Mr. Summerfield is here from
Hnklcr had a lav otT.
Tacoma looking th<* country over
[Good pure, freah candies, as- w ith a view to buying property watermelon that was 20 inches
in the Meilinomi District.
rt"l
• "i'*'. '.’.'1 els per | m > i: 11.|
long. They saw |x>p«*om 11 ft*
HW
Ml MM NHAI 1 I
CiHilcst and most attractive high, ami all kinds of line vege-
tnblcs growing in .Mr. Cole’s gar­
< I* Martlet! ami family ev­ pla«*«* in the city our ice cream den.
ict to go over th«* mountains to |u»rlor and ice cream always
Some one of today's want ad-
• southern part of the state in right. 49tf M kndlnii a l l ’ s .
nhnrt tune
\«*rtÌM*rs was writing TO YO ll
J in * lb* S i hi za l«*f t Sunday, via w hen In* pro|iared his copy. He
horselmek.
for th«* hop yarils at may deserve a reply.
Mi’ll«*) invested ¡11 l^d.sin Mi l
ln«le|K*n«lence
when* he will pick
«ePm k NOW. will double m
hops.
lr next year.
A large number of jtt*«>pl«* here
Two vacant corners on E street went to the Oregon lrunk rail-
I A. .1 Morse and family int«*nd lietw.-en Hotel ami Deja.t 100s way bridge at Crooked river last
leave llt-dmond before long.
100 «Iso two corners. iiOxlOO
a»«* Satnnlay to see how
samo location. J.mea U ral Cora- " * ar ««"p letion the work was.
Tum-A-I.um I.umlier Co. has
pany for terms.
fnc scre«*n doors to close out
A. K. Warren, of the civil en­
gineering Arm of Warren \*
If you love your wife buy her \y,MH|NVnnj Gf this city
^0,1 "ill like the lailognn satl-
is one ot
a
pound
of that nicely assort«'«! the engineers on the Canadian
* * Ht ‘*ur market it is horn«*
-IDtf
*t" ’ un«l fresh every «luy. Ilet- candy at Mendenhall’a
Northern railroatl that is build­
r try some ot it. Pioms*r M«*at
ing from Kaniloop 1 -ak«* to Van­
Mn*. Al«*x Hmwn and daughter couver. B.
iwket.
;Jtf
Kva, and Mrs. Marni Msown wen*
classiflefl ail |N*rsistently entertaimsl at a chicken <linn«*r
In lieu of preaching services at
rintwl* will «ell AN YTH IN G of one «lay last w«*«*k by Mrs. D. ( ’. the M. E. church Sunday eve­
'tine.
<’«»It*.
ning a sn«*r**d s«*ng service was
given by the choir, which was
rain storm Monday caught
If your advertising is ad«*«|uate
much appreciated bv the «*«ingrt*-
niiml**r of ranchers with their then* nrv jieople AT THIS MO-
gation.
; J ' r an<l «1 falfa aisNit half cut, MKNT ls*ing influenced by it to
Wuch of it on the ground.
make an UNINTENDED VISIT
Miss Lucille Redmond, accom­
TO YOUK STORE.
panied by her father, left Sunday
1 finest homes in lt«*dmnnd
for Portland where she will en­
®( y ' v l,Ka*e‘l in Is'Hutiful MEL-
The most satisfactory T» c«*nt ter St. Mary’s Acadamy and Col­
' I I’AMK with its largì* lots cigar in the city th«* "R. B.’ lege to complete her education.
bn o." *'•
H,'d avenues, You will like them after you Resides the regular course of
U(> P I’ ighi'st elevation within have smoke*! one.
study she w ill take up music and
<|*Kf
M k NDKNH ALL’S.
" b limits, with irrigation
elocution.
wat«* r on every lot.
Jaini
. *"1«** l^'ugherty of this city,
_
n
u:., farm
4 *___ _____
I . n , is 1 on * il visit
v¡"it to his
near i
r active boy— a strong,
This is why the Cap
in ih«* afternoon.
Ir. M I. William« i* n«*ting n*
Mr. ami Mrs. J. II Colegrove
far a'i for th«* Kedniond Pub-
«»f
this city, I« ft last Satur«lay
Library.
for Springfield, this state, when*
tha contar o f Melroae l'ai * they will remain during the win­
jitiun t«i U**«lm«inil ii* h»«*at«*«l ter.
ioni) public Park within thè
limiti*, it cuven» live aerei*.
Wagons at coat at Kendall «V
Chapman’s.
5tf
goo<| soking rain visiUsI this
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Z.umwalt
ftmn Monday morning and c«»n
and
Mr. and Mrs I>ave Miller re-
«*<1 all day.
The rain was
turmsl
last week from theSist**n*
pt> general and c«n«-r«<l a
country
wh«*r»* they visited rola-
territory.
I lives, and gathered fnut.
lish in every sense of
1 y — play — p la y: the
• are almost playing;
usually the games that
hardest on shoes,
rough on clothes, and
Th«* Pioneer Meat Market haa
miopie«)
the strictly «-ash system
ItcJuniper K«*n«ling Circi«* w ili
and
can
therefore
aav«* you mon
>t at * he holin* o f M in \\ II
ey
on
all
purchase«*.
,ttf
I*
\\ •••!• « 1.«.
County examinations for 8th
ould your boy or girl n«v*l
grad«* certificates an* Ix-mg h«*l«l
al HhiM-s l.ynch & K«»U*rt*
today ami tomorrow over Kemlall
gise y«>u th«* lant ah«»* f««r th«*
& Chapman’s ston*.
p«*s tiiv«* lh«*m a trial and
|convin«*ed.
8t2
Mendenhall's for ice cream.
It is built
country since his former visit
about a year ago.
We Close at 6:30 p. m.
Except Saturday, 10 p. m.
PL E A S A N T RIDGE
School started at Pleasant
Ridge Tuesday with Miss Myrtle
Tinner as teacher.
A. L. Fleming and family left
Sunday for Hood River.
Mrs. Jarrett is expected home
this week.
L. E. Smith has built a hay
Building Sand
barn on his Wood's farm with a
I f you want moro reading for
your money help The Statesman capacity of about 40 tons.
G. G. Hunter lost a valuable
What will prove of groat worth get that new linotype t»y paying
milk
cow last w eek.
up
your
subscription.
to the building industry in Red­
mond ami this section is the dis­
covery by ( ’has. Muma of a large
$400.00 buys a fine 39 acre forty under irri­
deposit of high class building
gation. near the Deschutes river.
Price
sand on his ranch two miles
$1070.00. five years time. A good specu­
southwest o f the city.
lation for any one.
Mr. Muma but recently discov-
fo
r
Salt*
See H. C. HERRICK. Redmon«!. Ore.
ereil this sand, an«! from tests so
far made he is of the opinion his
whole 40 acres is underlaid with
One mile from Redmond, 80 acres all fenc-
it. He dug down in three differ­
«*d. partly in cultivation.
Nice dwelling.
ent places and found sand at a
Price $<’>000. Will soil 40.
depth o f 11 feet. At 3 fe«*t d«>\vn
fo r Salt*
See H. C. HERRICK, Re«lmond, Ore.
he found tine gravel. The depth
of the sand d«*|x>sit so far tested
is 5 1 feet.
A full water right f«»r every acre. You can
s«*e a dog clear across it.
Fine soil.
No
(J» h >*I building sand has l>een a
rocks.
G<x>d improvements.
$40.00 per
scarce article in the central part
acre. Easy terms. Will sell half.
This
of the state, and Mr. Muma's
land is worth $100.00 an acre to any one
fo
r
Sale
saml and gravel dep«>sits will he
right now .
hail«*«! with delight by rontract-
ors. and stimulate the erection of
more brick buildings.
V. Hanks last week brought in
from his ranch some Blue Victor
------------
potatoes that were whoppers.
Ten of the spuds weighed four-
C’ h a rles M um a F n c o v e rs an teen pounds.
The iH«tat«x*s are
A rea o f F irst (.'lass
on exhibition at Lynch «& Rob-
!erts' store.
40 Acres
80 Acres
160 Acres
0 . E. Darling and son Wallace
of Tacoma, arrive«! hero last week
to look the country over.
Mr.
Darling has property interests in
this section, and was agroeably
suprised to see the progress that
has been made here and in the
S ee H . C. H E R R I C K
The R oad (¡ra n t A gen t
REDMOND, OREGON