The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, May 02, 1912, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    TMt'RHMAY. MAY 1. l u l l
TIIK REDMOND SPOKESMAN
PAGE FIVE
The
Store
of
Better
Values
and
Lower
Prices
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LYNCH & ROBERTS
A Complete Stock of Muslin Underwear
NIGHT
G O W NS
CORSETS
M IISIJN
\ ahupctl nc«k, tu-in-vt itchctl
lurked and iiiHrrtion yoke
«»nly.....................................69c
Kxlra ni/ea (>ood Muslin, Em*
broidery Trimmed . . . . $1.25
l.ungrloth Short Sleeves, with tiood l.oni;rloth with wide em­
low nerk, Torrhon l.are Trim­ broidery and heading, Nor-
med ...................................$|.65 manda Val Lace trimmed,
^Nainsook, low nerk. with short I’ric e ...............................$1.50
^ sleeves, lure insertion, and
trim m ed...........................$|.9H Itest <|Uality of Longcloth.wide
Many others tisi numerous to lace trimmed, circular cut
mention, price« $2.50 to $3.9S D raw ers................... $1.98
Combination Suits
Our line of Corsets has been
greatly increased recently, and
the latest styles are shown in
this department.
We also have a few more of
the well known Reduce You cor­
sets that we arc closing out at
WP
$1.00
DRESS GOODS
HEROES in various colors
WOOL ( HALLIES
SILK AND WOOL POPLINS
ALBRATROSS in pink & Blue
COTTON FOULARDS—
Various Figures
( REAM WHITE DANISH
CLOTH
RIPPLETTES
In the Popular Shades
CORSET COVERS to Soit All Muslin Drawers Curlee Made Clothes
Barriti Dimity, lare trimmed neck and arms .'15c Good Muslin Drawers, hemstitched ruffle - - 35c
Two Styles Soft tirade Muslin Splendid Quality Muslin, tucked, with wide em­
w ide embroidery beading and
broidery ruffle . . . . .
50c
lare trim m ed................. 50c
Made of l.ongrloth. circular cut
Embroidery and Torchon Lace
Kmbroiderv Trimmed . . 75c
Trimmed, nil sizes . . . . 75c Made of Fine Muslin and tucked
Nainsook, Fancy Deep Lace
with I inch embroidery ruf­
fle, o n ly ..........................$1.00
Trimmed and laced with good
M a sh R i b b o n ................$1.50
Extra Wide Circular Cut, inser­
%
tion and embroidery trimmed
Extra Fancy, all over embroid­
ery, splendidly made . . $1.98
o n ly ................................$1.25
These garments are made
up after the styles that please
young men who are careful
about their dress, and they
give satisfaction that lasts from
one season to another.
Our line consists of many
new fabrics that are very
pleasing. Our popular suits re­
tail from $12.50 to $16.50, and
we guarantee them- Let us
show you.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT
MONDAY SPECIALS
'L O T H E Í
MONDAY ONLY
Potato Chips, per box . . . . 10c Apple Rutter, 1 gal. jars. .$1.00 Wild Rose Honey, half gal 90c Peerless Syrup, half gal .. 30c
No. 2 Cold Blast LuiLm (>5c Reg. iiCc Corset Covers, .'17c Savon Uiundry Soup, S bars 25c Royal Club Fancy Head Rice Wild Rose Honey, one gal $1.63 Peerless Syrup, one gal. .. 55c
5 lb. Pail lard, only - 73c Keg. f»0r Kerris Waist. • 17c Quart Jars Olives, per jar. . 50c p ackage............................25c Green Canned Chili, per can 10c Peerless Syrup. 2 gal. .. $1.05
We Carry Kutterirk Patterns
LYNCH & ROBERTS
R E D M O N D , O R EG O N
Kedmond and Vicinity
A tium ber of m«n front thla piar«,
aro figurina un golng I o Ih« new
aulii ram p al 11 I r li Orarie In Ihe f i-
traine southern pari of Ijike rounty.
In a few day»
W. I*. Cooper, Ih r popular anlra-
inait for Maaott Kt Krhmun C o, was
In town for a few daya Itila week.
The larRrat r a t r h of Mah ao far
thla yrar waa inaile Sunilay hv Mena
ra llutler. R ldeitour, C laude Crina
and Hherwood
Ileo Kohl laal week aold hla ranch
lo C urila A Unni of ChlraRO.
The John W'Illa piare al Slalera
*«« rerenlly aulii lo II. F. Alien by
F. MrCaffery, aRent.
C. Il Kry and fanilly have ni o r ed
front thè corner of 7lh and li Sla
lo lhe Frank Zumwnlt realdence un
W est F atr«'««t.
The bare hall aeaaon openeil here
Inni Frlilay wlth a Rame hetween thè
tlenii tenni and thè turala.
J II Domi wna rnlleil laal w«>ek
tu lirulii, OreRitn, un ai rotini uf Ihe
aerlotta lllneaa uf hla liuti Iter.
M endenhnll hml n InrRn ilnlly "«le
uf OroRtmlana Inai week lu people
who wnnled ihlnlla of Ihe Tllnnlc
wreck. nnd elecllon newa.
T here wna a lam e allen d an re al
• he M. K. rh n rch Sunday night lo
bear Mie M emoria! aervlce.
Il K Meyer, mnn aRer of Ihe tled-
niond C ream ery Co., left Monilay for
• he W lllnm ette Valley » b ere he. In
connection wlih J. W. Urown, a well
known rancher. «Ili buy a«.veral car-
loaila of dairy r u n a for the dairym en
In Mila arctloii.
l.eonaril T inner who had b««eti al
Ihe lli-nd hoapllal aiifferliiR from ty­
phoid of Ihe app«.ndlx. and pneum on­
ia, «aa sufficiently recovered lu re­
turn home Sunday.
J W. llrew cr, prealdent of Ihe
Kedmond Hank of Commerce, went
to I’orllnud laal week In Ihe Inter-
eat of Ihe dalryliiR Induatry of thla
auction.
The achoola here were cloaed laut
Friday afternoon ao Ihe pupila and
teachera could allenii the I. O. O. F
cclehrallun exercises.
A achool hall team from Rend op­
ened the haae linll aeMOn here laal
Friday afternoon with a local club,
which they defeated.
The May May dance Riven by Ihe
lad lea of th e Kedmond L ibrary Aa-
aoclaMon Inal nlRht was well a t t e n d ­
ed and n et te d th e library a nice a.....
The ladlea of Ihe Itedm ond Li­
brary AaaorlaMon ilealre throiiRh
The Spokeamnn to publicly thank
Prof. Aahley Form al and Ihe mom-
hern of the Kedmond Concert hand
for Ihe niiialc furnlahcd for the May
May dance.
haa done It, the thought th at he
might have alayed In the old ru t
Klvea hint a chill.
Small ahowera here racently have
made garden truck come along In
line shatie.
Seed men here any that a much
larger i|tiantlty of all kinds of seed
have been sold this year than In
auy previous season.
Prof J A. Thom peon of the Red­
mond achoola, had an attack of ill­
ness laat week.
O. M. Slocum, cashier of the Red­
mond Rank of Commerce, went to
T errebonne laat Saturday to art aa
clerk at a large auction aale held
there.
Rem em ber the m eeting of the
Itedm ond I'oultry Association that la
to be held Saturday. All poultry
ralaera are urged to attend and be­
come metubera.
Frank F orrest was In town from
O'Nell Monday.
I. J. Page of the Redm ond Meat
M arket, Is Installing a new refrig er­
ator.
A good ten ant la alw ays to be
found for a good property. Every
day the fact la proven anew th a t It's
merely a question of classified ad­
vertising
Try the Classified Col­
um ns of The Spokesm an.
Mra. Ilerrlck and rhlldren left for
O ntario last Saturday to join Mr.
Ilerrlck who haa been there for som e
tim e.
The Redmond C oncert hand re­
ceived ninny com plim enta on the line
uníale they furntahed for the 1. I).
O. F. celebration laal Friday.
It la iinderetood th at Mra. \V. A.
Molden haa rented her «team laun­
dry here to the Chinam an, who will
take poaaeaalon May tat.
The thntiRht of doohlln* hla ail- Mr. and Mra. A rthur Tem pleton
vertlalnR expenae brings a chill to were Slaters visitors here yesterday.
the average m erchant when It conica
to him for Ihe lirai Mine. After he H. \V. la-Fever, night clerk at the
Motel Kedmond, left yesterday for
S eattle w here he will go into busi­
ness.
Stipt R ogers of the Oregon T runk
railroad, was in the city Tuesday ev­
ening.
Janies Sm ith and wife are visitors
here from Cordova. Alaska.
Mr. Fraeberg, resident m em ber of
the Arm of Freeberg Bros., has been
having a tussle with rheum atism .
C. F. Anderson of M etollus, form ­
erly a business man of thla city, was
here Tuesday. Me stated that he had
traveled around In different parts
of W ashington. Oregon and C alifor­
nia but had found no town that had
aa bright prospects for the future aa
Kedmond.
City R«*corder W lllcox has fenced
off three of his lots In K llinger’s Ad­
dition for a chicken park and is go­
ing to raise s large num ber of fowls
this year.
Mayor Jones left Tuesday m orn
ing for Portland.
concrete sidew alk in front of his new- are dug from this city to Powelt
stone building on south 6th s tre e t. B uttes and Prineville. It is expect­
ed to strin g w ire the flrst of next
W right A Delmore th is week mov­ week, and have service to both plac­
ed into the store room adjoining es in about three weeks. T here will
The Spokesm an office.
be a through m etallic tru n k line to
Prlnevllle w here connection will be
J. A. Ruckley. E arl Benton and m ade with the Independent line.
Ray A rcher of this city, w ere draw n Two circuits will run from here to
for jury service a t the com ing term Powell B uttes.
of the circuit court.
M ARKET REPO RT
W. E. G raham and F ran k Zum- F urnished by the Redm ond W hole­
walt w ere over from Sisters today sale L um ber & Produce Co., April
and m ade The Spokesm an a call to 29. 1912.
P atents, b b l.. . . $ 5.10
see how the new Linotype worked. FLOCR—
— S traights, b b l.. . .
4.80
FEED
—
B
ran,
t
o
n
..................
28.00
E. A. B ussett of Powell B uttes,
— Barley, t o n ................. 46.00
was in town th is m orning on his
—
M iddlings, ton . . . . 36.00
way to Portland.
— M lllrun .................... 29.00
— O ats ........................... 60.00
luirge l*r»|>crty l»eal
— Shorts, t o n ................. 30.00
The W ilt ranch of $00 acres near
-—W heat, ton . . . . 42 00
Sisters was recently sold to J. R.
— W heat, roll, ton . . 43.00
Allen of W asco, for $10,000. Mr. Lime, b b l ....................
2.00
Allen will bring in 75 Clydesd vie Cem ent, b b l ................................ 3.30
brood m ares and m ake a stock farm SALT— Stock, t o n .................. 15.00
— Dairy, t o n .................. 20.00
of the place. The sale was m ade
BUYING p r i c e s
by E. W. ________________________
McCaffery of this city.
MAY Clever, t o n .................. 15 00
— Alfalfa, t o n ................. 16 00
Phone W ork l“n»gre*sin*
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B arnes w ere
— Tim othy, t o n .............. 17.00
over from Prlnevllle this week vis­ The pole holes for the poles of Potatoes, from $1.00 to $1.10 per
the D eschutes M utual T elephone Co. Cwt.
iting relatives and friends.
Carl E hret went to P ortland this
week on business.
A slight hail storm visited this
section Monday afternoon and d u r­
ing the night about half an Inch of
snow fell.
If your business opportunity Is
one th a t will "hold w ater,” w rite an
ad about it th at will hold the Inter­
est of a "cold blooded" man.
The city council has granted Aug
Anderatin perm ission to lay a 10-foot
If you want to SELL your property
List it with
“That Man McCaffery”
He doesn’t ask an exclusive right; lie can sell it anyway