The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, February 22, 1912, Image 5

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fi*'Ioni Iti Iho r'aui.
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f, ! f* M i ! » ) h) I ,) ra* I» B llol* get the iiouiliiatlun
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rrgular arr a h r » bcrt-afU-r on rmrh
alteruatr Hunda), in !hr M*tIoniiat
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rari» • uuduiir until thr lira rhl|l«h til.
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ilonist Fares
D AILY
lardi I tf> Aprii 15, 1912
|(r% |l Igorrr uf la ^ iliib , Or* ,
r«xr rat I ) mp|Mi|ntrd ma « « » 1 p* » 1 1 *• 1 Mia
alonat) •»( Oir Ammirati
tUptlBt
l'ubllrmtloti HcNirt), proarh«*«) hrrr
In Munì» b hall laBt Hundm) morti
lug
Mr lait«H* la a plvaalu*. for-
«•fu i «| m a k *• r, and » aa brani »Ith
unirli plraaura- 11«
»111 coii«lur(
llaptlat arr % U « a III Oir
Mrth'Hlla!
« hurrh n« %t Hunda> niornlnx
and
r im in e
Ura K t* \\ l'mrkrr of
Port­
land, thr atatr ar«-r«*tara n(
lt«ip
tlal
Mlaaloua.
arrtacd
Hat ili da)
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tir roudui'trd arriIv«*a at
M ¿ad 1 aa Muiida) tiior VlItlfC. ami
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turn«'«l hrrr alili M|M»kr III th«* «•%«*■»
nlng at Mvitua a hall
Mr
PaiW«*r
» aa lirfr tu rt»uf«*r »ItU Mi Koa-
lirlt. flrld a«i rrtnry, u w i »b«- »o rk
in l • utrai O r n ali
funi tfi. Makllr ami K.«*trm |.,r
T u ol«M I» ll,< dato ,.f Ilio filai
« u l t i , t ntlMl Staira ami la n a ta anuual hall lo ho sito«, b) Ilio Ifrd
i I* t* ir, »ho North Woat chi fh. m odi fom m orrtal < luh
Ilio hall
• III bo h*ld In Ilio Oyr(oti Trunk
tenn-Washington Hail-
road Ai Navigation (o.
■ ru m
$3.1.0«
Si. I h i u ì h
32. (HI
Omaha
25. (K)
Kansas City 25.0«
St. Paul
25.00
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and II»«' anni'rraar) ia I m M iik g»'0*
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Motil«*
of titr liunllM«*« |o»u««*n Iti tlii* (Iti
arr i |oiM-d up Olla aftvrnmMi
Mi «aia H tr» «*r and lH»h»«»n. o » li­
m i «>f thr huOdllie «H th«' rortirr
«»( «»III and I» mtrrrtm. foruirrl) or-
« u pl«*d b) thr O u tra i Orre«M» 1 r r I -
K a t i o n l o , arr hailtiK thr bullditiK
rrtniM|rl«nl
TI»«* front « i l i br «*n-
o|"»rt*j»atriar low farra from all «lrrl> «hauerd and a lare«*
I'lat.*
r puniti*
iMrrrl arrvtrr fr«*m O il e l*** »H »d«»» |»ut in on thr
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. St Paul. On.aha and Kanaa- *U r«t
aid«
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ln»pr«nrlli«*nta
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LYNCH & ROBERTS
The radical changes in fashions necesi-
tate every woman buying a new corset if she
is to liave her clothes fit properly.
We carry a large line of Warner Brothers
Corsets to select from. Each style guaran­
teed to fit and wear well.
For Combination Suits and Two-piece Gar­
ments are very popular this spring. We are
now showing these g<x>ds in various widths
and prices.
Auto Scarfs
75c to $1.50
l Tp-to-date Hasfs $1.50 to $4.50
Lidies 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 .5 0
Dress Trimmings, ai I^arge Asst.
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Beech-Nut
Brand
BEECH NUT BRAND
GOODS are the BEST
Dried Beef,
Pork & Beans,
Fancy Jam,
Fancy Jelly,
Boneless Herring,
Sliced Beef
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 .
MONDAY
Regular 20c Curtain Scrim, yd
Silkaline, all colors, yd
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EMBROIDERIES AND FLOLNCINGS
General Merchants
llodmolid I'onrorf band
I»
>■• f»H limo n o» rrhoara-
InK for Ilio romtiiK contort .'■a.,»ii
an Prepay Kart*s
tilla a„ 11111,01
III. prulwlilllt l< » aro
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The Store of Better Values
..«and«**
Lower Prices
We buy Butter and Eggs
16c
10c
2 0 c ts
SPECIAL
Best Brand (¡loss Starch, pkg.
Libby’s Sauer Kraut, lb.
ROBERTS
Redmond, Oregon
We close at 6:30 p. m.
except Saturday, 10 p.m.
•
if Iho ti.-k.-l with y.rtir baal m,,.. In July
M,and an ..r,|or will ho 1. Ì. gra|>t,.-.1
mumme »hai«-
When fltilahed the alon there thin week
Mr. Brewer on the corner o f «th and 1) streets
Tho llaptlat aor* Iroa In the Mu­ building will add much lu the ap- was one o f the apeakera at
the aa aoon aa the building
ia ready
tila hall laat Sunday woro » o il ut- pearaiice of that part o f town.
I'ontcresa.
fo r occupancy.
tomlnd
I r.-lial,l,- lim ited mat
The Heilmoml t'ream ery has he-
Mayor Jone» left Sunday morn-
I » , : !... , ailed anyone to whom y«n
Oeo. Kohl, the painter and dec­
Several of the dltchea In Kllln- gun to manufacture butter, and In Ing for 1‘ortlaud aa one o f the del- orator, haa done aom^ good work
I It -er,t. |,y (t|(lrr»>ing
ger'a Addition lia».- b.*en broken out „ g|,ort time will he III a position to (-gates from the commercial club o f In making the decorations fo r the
WM M< M l'R ltA Y ,
and when the Irrigation
company .„pp|y ,,n the butter that la need- this city to
attend the
Irrigation Commercial Club ball tonight.
turned the water on laat w.-ek the ,,,, (l)' ( |,|B a c tio n o f the state, and Congress.
W hile there he
w ill
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•’*" A|(l., I'nrtland, Oregon
South western pari of llie
Addition
i,|,- m . ship to outside markets.
attend to aouie hualuesa concern­
Beai calate men are preparing to
waa pretiy well fl.mded.
ing the city o f Keduiond.
take care o f a large number
of
Iteporla stili continue lo I m * re-
new comers who w ill arrive In this
The Itedmoinl Keed A Km-I Co ,.^ ,,.,1 |,y The Spokealiian of Jietty
o rln evllle visitor laat
V’ " week.
eLtJr-
• « « * » " ‘«“ '■"Mf March and April,
lisa luiIIt ali addinoti on tlietr place {fc«t\lng In dlfferent |.arla o f thè a P
tu tH»tler enabli* them to take care ,.|,y
Some report chlckena atoleti.
of
the
of thelr Increaalng biialnesa
n„,| odierà report thè Iosa of d lf­
J W Brewer went to Prlnevllle a, ” 0y n A ' Bu„,h¿ c* * hi*'r
waa
In
ferent art Idea Ihal llicy bave miss laat week on a Inialucaa trip.
»«t>k o f Bedmond.
Portland the fore part o f the week
Il la nnderatix.il Ihat an effort ed from tlielr premise»
Cblcken
» I I I aoon h(* Iliade to eatnhllah
» ateallng aeems to be tilt* nioat prev-
The Spokesman Job department
M C , hindi at Blatera
aleni, bui a ll» thè
wood thlrvea tina ticen busy the past two weeks
The Oregon Trunk train,
which
are noi far belilnd In thelr (lepre
of carri»*» the mail, due here at 7 :3 «
Iaiat w.ck u
quantity o f !'.m. " " * V " ', ? l".rK.,i " " " n,,,y
In
the
evening,
did
not
get
In
Tues­
K
itiu
conles
of
The
Spokeaman
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Rcdmund 4 PlManlx
the ' K*' *,r“ <**’ Job Printing.
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Ir
Inni
ber . »a
a laketi from
day night. The train waa aunulled
roulaliiliig
I he contraci
<>l (he
tue
ir gimd
—
.
.
rear of The Spokesman office
Ibiililintf
rigatimi Co wllh the State
l.an.l
The special »nie» the
different on account o f a cave-tn on one of
Ih.aril can he had at this office at
atore» here are offerin g each week 1
tunnels on the North Bank road
the road the Oregon Trunk uses
Mr
Pollinoli o f Portland, nrrlv- Mrt, taking well with
the buvitig
five cents a copy.
out
o f Portland.
.*.1 here last w .M*k to lin.k after his |,ubile.
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Some of the member» o f the M property lutereata tn this section.
K i ho re I, surprised the pastor. .1
.1 II Mendenhall intends uinklng
The heat piece o f news till» pa­
Mia» Echo Ordwav I» clerking In
M fr e n a b a ». lust Krlitny
evening
his
store
per ha» publl»lied for a long time some Improvements in
»Ith a "pound" party. Kadi one Krceberg Broa atore
na* the contract signed by the Ir­ building on «th street, principal of
» h o attended tta.k a | m . iiiii I of some
rigation Co and the State
luind which
.
, will be the putting In o f a
article
(hiring the evening a nice
K1" 1** front,
A alight fall of »now fell
here Board, piit.liahed lu last w eek'» la-
lunch »a s served
Saturday night and
covered
the sue. That picee of news gluddened
ground to a depth o f about two In­ the heart» o f all the people In Mils
The Ice cream to be served
to-
W d Anderson Inal week
F ri­ c i l e » . but the warm aun on Sunday section,
night at the supper for the Com-
day moved In t» bl» n e »
building melted It o ff before lilglil
mereiai Club hall was made by the
on «Mi street next to the postofflcc
Now look for u good prospérons Bedmond Creamery.
and now lia» one o f the be»t Slid
lju lle a number o f Kcdmond p.-o- yrM-
The Irrigation question
Is
mioit c m en lent I) a p i»,lute,I »torea
pie look iidvaiilage o f Hie reduced oidtled, and Ihat means many new
b «ll4 Ma--ev Prop­ III the city J «• Williams, the rate»
A variety o f flow er secuta from
on the Oregon trunk railroad settlers in thin section this season
Jeweler, moved st the same time, this week and went to Portland
the li. 8. departm ent o f Agriculture
erly Pitted
has been received by The
Spokcs-
and « I I I occupy part o f the atore
II Is understood that the C. K. man. These seeds are for free dls-
*>m* *• in Ehret »roa . biod i
J W. Itrew.-r went to Portland Mcl.allln Co., electricians.
plumb- trlhution, and those wishing
some
' I'*‘
h u ih iin g"on "i* li' alreet Sunday morning to attend the Irrl- ers and sheet metal workers,
are should call early bsfore th'ey " are
Hetlmond, ()rt*ifon
It IrSin _IB o » «
|M.K|„s to gatlon Congress Mint was In
ses- to move Into part o f the building all gone
b e t w e e n It ami K air#»
1
Aid in I. limit ,,f
1 . » h | r. „ mu , , , ami wonderful ,,|,
vitutir , f.>r I
buibllng
Koc I he HK.WT
o f JO B P R I X T I X O
The H|K>kesinan
b* the p lace to go.
Vow w ill lik e ow r w o rk ,
l e t us print
I.F.HOSCH.M.O.
PHYSICIAN
«mi SURO WIN
Nvdrnond, O re .
-H.RODEMEYER
I'hyxician
and Sur y von
Y ow r
next
o rd er.
For Sale or Trade
«
well broke Mules from 4 to «
3 Bay Horses. 4 and » years old
2 good Saddle Horses,
weight
(IS O each; w ill work.
1 Mule.
1 Horse 3 years old
2 Mules. 2 years old
4 Mule». 1 year old, all are well
grown and perfcctlv
gentle
and
easy to handle.
W ill sell fo r cash or trade
for
cattle, fat hogs, sheep, grain, hay
or ,r1**** , ” "**'1 or l*,>,0,"'T
Also have 3 good saddles to sell
or trade.
Some Small Pigs and Shoals for
»a le or trade.
P. lU R X H A M»..
33tf
Bedinond. Ore
Perhaps the hardest blow o f all
to a woman I» to see her figure go.
the
wh*‘<h*>r It la by the thin or
fat route