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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1912)
L The Redmond Spokesman , || i h i K U M N i t M Is IK til Redmond and Vicinity n i I I I I " I |MII Mil'll t |i tu i I m I i * II'I III A II»! I m l Dimka \|( «. n i l . 1 « , » 1.1 ee.l \V I’ |lllllll> I a, m |*I i II F Willi... “ •«•«k • « « < . » ... *• M ila» l . „ . .1,., 1 •*' ..l.l.ll* C i III.» n i l ’. III! I |( ih I mi .. i > i I I ' l l ) ' ' . • ° •* * The Store of Better Values ...and... Lower Prices *•»•......... H ill, ai'Ma. V . IM I ' U>,,r ....... . n i » l(.M.inl«r Tliuratliiy night In W litio », a lili . .„m in ili. .. V la llln * In nl lii'i a an * " > ' » « ' i r l i . « I l i li’U. f„r ll l<> Mil. 11.1 lami Munday In m II.- h . i irrlaa Mendenhall. N II | i»,leiiic) vr. Her Iloti I 'm ig ro«« „ „ K. li m . a il ami .•I WI.II.I In Curi lumi ||,.I la v i v i » I y: li I • < • I im II l , „ r,|l.lll) III» III j || y II |(i'«tiiii *w*l l» « l| r y ,«U , u' « « » iliiMn ||H S|Nlkl ........... . -|t i-*i>i> III*. I* M on da » I* Il IK li I m lllra « i n artaiiK*. fui l..|i|na ih.. In • u n ir à , i fur p i l l i li . * |„ I k « « a l a r a) al «'III li..iv J \l ' I . I \ lattili,. K hi» li. . a i . I f illall l I n v i te d W I |( K III««- la la- > , I C I •lami. K nf II AH K I I I.III! I l l I I 'l l . I t i l l ) Bfraln « i l l » « - » from nuitli f| I , ... a I I . ‘In Il ì a . . . i l ll Impili ,' II \ I K ill.. | a III \, . hi m ’SINKSS LOCALS All kind« «if L f i . M ill) v i. luurlina or r trt l at f ‘ *r (Itr t <-at tl »r k * hh | 1 |(pi|moni| U r l ì i o m l««* lin ai mi «iti JOtf «'«till for ll ir it. ■ 11. • i * ■ i H im i ■ |*i m i l ami |r« al \»»«|i*rat»h a lull tablrta loti at Itali 2 .‘ If mm t k i m>i *»%«•! Itmk l hr* af>«-tlaU «»f I ■ I it * • I • \ U ii • a U » I I I bp aatla/a* l<»r> If t»u g. t Utrin at tItr l(< «limimi (W ill I |«r» arr right J«Mf l ' o r I*. ta luni» In« u I ni I «»m *nr h « t i 3*Mf »1 4 * ha|»titan [A lari;«- • hiptnriit o f a|irti«g i h o r r 4« I* r i l r . l thla » r « k b) I «> I I I ll 4 H* I lirrr a i r a«iuir nifi) I Ir» ¿S(| I« If •!« 1 I \HS III. MIICMCTM f..« at m I c r r a « .o ia li| r llir LYNCH & ROBERTS Mellindlsl iilKhl ls-d » bh'h a aa i r r y a vii patron Tli r «'offre filrDiati..| In llmav al Ivi, d in . Ih# M rhurrb soelal Monda» «Vrulug laal, la aulii h) Uiv II ad tuo n,| |.u tubar 4 l ’ roduca Co lu i v a l i , a l l o n la daalrad h> ih v uivrrhauta ..f Kmlinoud and olb The radical changes in fashions necesi- tate every woman buying a new corset if she is to have her clothes fit properly. « f tu» li« in (|u- coutil) W e carry a large line of Warner Brothers Ih«* *1 imi Luin IaliniImr « «1 I» alxnit tu bull«l a l argr » a r r houar oi» I h » rati roa«J righi uf »a > in •in hr lo l»«ttrr hau«!lr tli«• ir » h o l i • i h tfa«lr at Itila |M»lut Corsets to select from. H|N .kr»M ian Jonist Fares teed to fit and wear well. Klurtn \Y ratini rrturm-il lo thla • Il thl» » » . k nff«*r I h iti £ um o for *x’ ««>ral montila at llrrturrloti, \\ n EMBROIDERIES AND FLOUNCINGS II tv oa>a hr a III rrtUAlu hr f r 1» this rtiuiilr) ll• f 1 ihm ! rin •UK II for hi in Mra \\ raft mi aliti «Mili < h«*a t**r • rr alili In lh «-tnrrvn hut r\ JHl ( («t r«*tuirn !«• Urti inti ■ id l>c-fon The Combination Suits and Two-piece Gar ments are very popular this spring. Thv o f f I r v of Ihv llu lv l Or.'Kun haa lM-vn vnlary;ri| lo ari-oiniuoalalv Ihv Im >i a.li ia hualm-aa thv hutiai- la n i Jn) I n , Beech-Nut Auto Scarfs............... 75c to $1.50 Up-to-date Ba^s $1.50 to $4.50 Ladies Fancy Belts .....35c to 75c Fancy Belt Buckles and Pins . 25c to 75c Side Combs 25c to 75c Fancy Barretts 25c to 50c Dress Goods 15c to $2.50 Dress Trimmings, ai I^arge Asst. It M Him iiui. ■ a.hlvr uf thv Kvdutuiiil llauh uf C u m u i v r i r v lurnvd laat Krlday ulghl ftum hi. v a a l n n trip l l v i i p u r t . I iu . I iivimi pli b l n , up In Ihv raal. and iiiunry writ In , raalvr l l r aald (hat run .Id vrablv Imi-r.-at « a a I h -I ui ; lalivii li^ i Irv ,m i by pmiplv aa far rani ax I'lllahurs A J llan ry. aaal.lalil raahlvi if thv IIvilmntid Hank uf Cnniiuvri*a. la laktnii a lay o f f In nrdvr In n » l hla vyva « l i l . h h a i r turn iMilhvrlniC him fur aomv lluiv Homv o f ihv ruiall buy« wolus to ai hoot ha» v rafrhar'a uillla laryivr thru Ihvmard'va I mi xi Sunday a a . an Idral aprtnit day. and many pvoplv enjoyed a « a l k ihrotiKh Ihv d lffv r rn l part» L " ' M : an.I E sxtrrn |» r >• ' II... 1'riilv.l Stall . a„i| Canaria j o f Ihv rlly. B ra n d Sliced Beef f'Vom ( hirHjfo $.'{.'1.00 “ St. I.ouin 32.00 “ Omaha 25.00 " Kansas City 25.00 “ St. Paul 25.00 tiunatal« P j ' I i from Ill ll; I I I N K and 1 I I N ' , i " ' i v 11> i • i : 111 k i II i • in m i . ih k s i k n i . Pearl Waist, all sizes, - - Children’s Ribbed Stockings, reg. 25c the Creamery LYNCH Horn, »'eh l l t h to Mr and Mr» Kred Sherwood, a daughter. all Omaha ami hst.xa 'A N W I N lo \ ca 2' " ! 5 ' lo w farv. | i l " . l « r n i i r frulll I hi T he Valentine Social K l'en al i ha rreah ylv rlan church Tueaday ■ y v u l l i , by the I Mill lea II ii II i II iik Coin mil tec a a » a r i l a 11 elltli-d and u pic annul tim e had I " » < an Prepay Fares General Merchants F.H O SG H .M .O . hi U film n n il Si 1'lneni.x H u ih lin K I H vd m on d . O re . Addition T h e Council Tuendny night took up the m a ile r of the cean P»ml lu the rear of the Itedmoiul C re am e r» Mr Meyer, the m anager of the c o m pany, mated that no buttermilk or other ob jection able m a ile r would drain I n i " the pool lo eonlamlnnte th e water l»r lloueli rem arked that I he ccan pool wan not ha lf a» had a » the to ile t » In Ihe near vl elnlty o f Ihe well. f.H. RODEM EYER I'hyaician \<tnd Surgeon **** li'M|i>d. e rly ( i I iihn .- h P r o p K ilt e d j 01,11 " in K hrvt lim a . Muck Hetlmoncl, O r e jjo n J. J llaxlIn. who ha « rented Ihv C. It Mclwillln ranch for 2 year», moved on to the plaee Mil* week Mr. anil Mra C. It. M c I j i III u arc no.v liv in g In town, having ........ I heir ranch They are living In Ihe W . ll Anderaon lionae on Mb hlreel between K anil V atreela Jamea Shlveley. wh o recently a r rived here from Alaaka. laal week lainghl « « acrea o f Irrigated land 19c Bakers Chocolate, per cake. 19c j Royal Club Strawberries, per can, Redmond, Oregon We close at 6:30 p. m. except Saturday, 10 p.m. ' Ixllvd tha nehoola hara. Ile sald lia fouuil tha avhoola In excellent condition, good dlarlpllnc, ata., and lia wnntcd to von g rat u lata tha poo- pla o f Uadtuond on tha abomtng lha laarhliig xtaff la niaklng. Tlia Yeoman lodge o f Ibia city a mask hall In Munin'» hall lust night which wax wall attended ) ________ g ave Frank M rC affery 21c 24c ROBERTS & We buy Butter and Eggs II ►* Mayrvf, manag er o f the Itial- ' ii . i ,■« n|i|ilv W i -«|I m « uiu I uioud Cream ery, made a trip lo inav ! h nri'|iani by ilv|«wil d lffv r e n l |Mirla o f the c o u n ly lavl ^ ^ » a l u i of lh.. t i e i a t with your lor a I f' ' " w ill I t ll i. k r a |.|ii.' « e e h In I lie Inlvnuit o f the I'ream- about two mill-» north o f thv rlly. l i e found that the r a n c h e r » y a.I-1 rex« given. Alii in telling of nry llv h »» gono on thv land «m l will nuil rramirrva ami wonderful o|v look much Intercut In the creamery uvgln making linprowinanta I in in v mill.« f„r homv building. dla tri». Mr Slilvrlay la uii old '••Jralvtl and ri lialdi |.nnlrd mat pro|Hiidtlott ill I t maili'd anyimv to whom you lima friand of Itobart M.-Sharry of •t xvnl, by ai|drva*inj( Mlaa Ana AlldrrdKe. daughter of Ihl» rlly. and It « a » through thv W W Alltlrerlge o f thla e l l » , » f - lattar I hut Mr Shlvrlvy wax Indur- ,»'M M. Ml K R A Y . r|y ...I Tueaday nlKht from Oregon vd lo ruma to till» aartlon and lo- •'» ’ A « t . I'ortlami, f trvyfon C ll y for a vlall a l l l i her father for cala. , while Mina A lli lr edg e haa been Hick for uonie tim e and th in k » llilx Maxxra W right and Dal more laxt i l l m a l e will b enefll her. She any» w ark moved Into I hair now houae, .he b egin » l o feel he lle r »trendy thry rerrntly built III Klllngar x I'HVSICIAN ami SlIRlIKON 2 0 c ts MONDAY SPECIAL II la undrratood that Axhlvy Kor real lia» aold hi» .<• arre tract of land near Ihr rlly lo a Tacoma man T h e e It M rls il ll n C o . plumb, ora. e l v r l r l r l a n » and »lirvt metal w o rk er», th l» ae e k flnlahed a Joli i f plumbing and »tra m ftttlhic al Dried Beef, - 20c Pork & Beans, 10-15-25c Fancy Jam, - 20c Fancy Jelly, - 20c Boneless Herring, 15c F o r T w o W e e k s O n l y , E n g l i s h W a l n u t s , p e r lb . Nortl. W . «1 ..ii lh. fegon-Washington Rail road & Navigation (o. BEECH NUT BRAND GOODS are the BEST arch I to April 15, 1912 »' i W e are and prices. DAILY t Each style guaran now showing these goods in various widths Tbr It oil IU «»ml < rrAlllPrt t il I* til y ft«»» to r o r | * P ** frati» til r« a trial 3 Jtl I».» Tli r l^ .llv a Al.l uf ih. l'huri h M I . an u>alrr »upper In llir rumili, i. lai Club r.mm M»uda> la building a ÎÜX3U bungalow, with modern ron- vanlencaa. on the corner o f Ith and F »treat». K It Tlchenor ban bought the K. W I’ ratt land that adjoined Ida The creamery expect» to be ready place soulh o f town. With Ilia la- for making huiler this week Satur eraasail acreage Mr. Tlchenor now- day. The Uedmond creamery I» ha» some vary valuable property. one o f Ihe bc»( appointed plants In Ihe »late. Dave 1’ole, Jr., laxl Thursday killed a bob rat III Ihe old river bed The regular meeting o f the Juni near hlx father's ranch. The eat per Keudtng t írele waa held at the ineaxnreil over four and u half feet home o f Mrx Hodman on Feb. 7tli. when alretrhed out. anil Dnve xalil The flrxt topic on the program was It »food two and a half feet high. "N lk k o ." Mr». Foote described A next nf half grown kitten» waa till» historic spot In a graphic man found In the rim rock near Ihe ner. She told o f Its ten houses and Foie ranch Inter. gulden, and related »om c o f Its leg ends She »poke o f the shrines of Mix» Myrtle llu ller expect» to go the Shogun» and their temples and to Portland about March Ixt in pries!». Mrx Norwood read a pa Ihe Interest o f the dry g o o d » de thetic story from Hearn's Kokoro. partment o f l.ynch A Hobcrta. Mrs. Hold)» sang a Japanese love xiing. and Mesdamex Anderaon and f o u n t Superintendent Ford was Hobcrta furnl»hed Instrumental in li Refreshm ent» were than xarv- over from I’ rlnevtlle last week and sle ad, after which the rlub adjourned to meat with Mr». Kendall on Feb ruary 21. Hull rail will be answer ed by quotations from Scripture. Lynch & ft cherts Intend to make a number o f Improvements in tbetr store shortly. Principal o f the im provem ent» will be the remodeling o f tho store room ou the com er of 6th and F streets, and putting In a full plate glass front. This w ill greatly im prove the looks o f that corner, and also give the firm much more needed room. When all the alterations are complete the firm w ill have sales room space o f 5Ox 75 feet, and ware house space o f 25x75 feet. THE EPWORTH LEAGUE ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The members o f the Rpworth League met at the parsouage last Friday for a business and social meeting. At the business meeting the follow in g officers were elected: President— S. M. Collins. 1st Vice-president— H. A. Chap- pel. 2d Vice-president— Mrs. Chappcl 3rd Vice-president— Miss Echo Ordway. 4th Vice-president— Mrs. M orrill. IM. KAMA N T ItlIM .K Secretary — Mrs. Lloyd. Treasurer— W illie Gregory. Miss Tinner »pent the week end Organist Miss Mildred Whitney at The Only Hatich. Agent for Kpworth Herald— Del George Hunter and fam ily visit la W yatt. ed Van Allen's Sunday. They were Itusiuea» meetings w ill be hold accompanied by Mrs. Urcenhalgh. Ihe last Friday o f each month. Mrs. George lla ll Is stopping with Mrs. Fred Sherwood. A fine habv girl lately arrived at the Sher wood home. K,.r the MK n T The Infant child o f Mrs. latwnon o f J o lt P R IN T IN G 1» reported quite til. The Mpokrsuiaa Mr. Chase has recovered from is the place to go. his late illneas. You w ill like our work, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Harrader vta- l e t u» priât Ited with J. A. Thompson and fam ily laat Sunday. Y ou r next «usier.