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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1912)
T HURS DA Y , JUNK I I , I HI I Society Directory T I I K REDMOND S P OKES MA N Redmond and Vicinity Hadinoinl laxlg.- N o . i l o , H I'. M w i i avary Mondar ii I k IH I h Munì«'« Muli Vlaltllig KIII k III m ara cordiali? Invltad W J llm kley C 0 ■ 1« K I Umili. K or II A S luMila al III» alat» aan III» laltnl ana ) our .Hpokcaiiiaii anal If y««ur llnan liau niplra-al II la lliain In rannw jour •■aaliMrl|illain, air naillfy llaa< publisher In illmunlliaun Han |aa|i»r. V our » 1- Ita!inouil |. ih ||/.*\ l. O. o. K. No. »*"•• I I I lull lo llile uiallnr will I n - nun I i Moni» * v «ry Thuradajr nUlit In uppriN Inlnal. Ebrat'a lui11 Vlalllng lirot lii'i ■ »in Cordiali? Invitai! lo »Italici II 1» understood thul all Ih» prop J II Mi'inliitihall, N O. »rty owner», with ih » »n e p tlo n of on», on Ih* w»ai alaj» of 6lh » l r » » t K II Mollomeyor. He«- between E ami K alrnnta are willing c INO to pul down a In foot nonrroto »lain «. « • . « . . hi north. .7 IO p m walk In front of th»lr premises. ITaTn ai rivo» troni minili. .7 21». ni Il HAI KOI.. Annui Flrat rlaaa Hoed I'otulona. Early Komi ami Dolil Coin, for aal» by K BUSINESS LOCALS It Tlrhenor, Itealiuamil, Or. t«lf IT W l l . l . l '. t t v o i' LYNCH & ROBERTS The Store of Better Values and Lower Prices BI TTF.HICK I'A T T K R N S W A R N E R BROS. R E S T I'ROOF CORSETS N E W A R R IV A L S IN M IL L IN E R Y Each Week Something New H K F o itK Want ailverllae youraelf out of IH VINO t I I I K t M MKI'YltATOM lliat ilIftta-nIty about help, whether ll TO HKE Y M IK IIT MI N/. YT J II K- la a domcallr air ailtli e problem. HON'N Ol.ll s T I M I , \\ I l o I tItitiKH Hlalera la kaaliiK 1» rnlnhratn the A C O M P Ì .E li: I.INK O F T I I K EAM- «Ih aif July In B kimii I ailil fuuhlona'il oi m ni: i. %\ %i, N E r t i i t m i t H . way, ami Invite the whole aounlry I T H'II.E c o s i VOI \ o MOKE. ■lain lo ramie ami have a Komi lime helping to make the eagle Ba rnaul. AND VOI YIIMOM TEI.Y IIK T T IIE BEST II' TO H IM . I • I\ E T K K M s. I1ATK MAI MINE. VOI» l.lltE lt Al. A I.E ItE ll MI NZ. i» r t > o n 'a Olii Ninnai. IM I Strictly Tailored Black and White Hat, a f f C H A Very Smart Style, only ^VaU U Charitable Red and Green Silk Turbon Hat, taste fully Draped and Trimmed with Straw CH Bands, only............................................... ^ O . O U Blue Suit Hat, made of Fancy Braid, unique style, trimmed in 'lea Roses with Velvet to ^ J " I T Atlarhmnfita have bee n pul on a portion of I he plum b ll iK atork of W J Wheeler who reannlly left here, anppoimilly for High Uraile. I-argi* Black Fancy Chip Hat tastefully OO with a combination of Mowers, only ^VaU U II. 11 Knnnaral arrlveat home laal Friday from Kumloopa. II P where A Cu' loual of lumi tiliialnr ha» In-«» lie ha» been n n K » K » d In railroad con- for « number of recali «•«! l.> U hi Tim i A l.oiii l.uinlmt »1 run Ion work lie broukhl bark with him Cunap.il r Urline In your uralnr» 39tf month* hi» famoua &UUU lull« dog. Il vani «vani pur» milk or rrnam Murnion Pook of l^ahllaw, waa In phon« Tlalmnor, No. feto. tilt the rlty for a few hour* laal Satur day. T II I n EAKM NAT ili uni I llanlf Poni» ami an» Il J A Mi-Pall waa over from Hla The »lo ti» haiii»»« ami OMPIIAMIi at The Fork.il Morii Mai Ito. 3% luti»» mi ulti lera laal Haluralay anal made Hpokeaman a friendly vlall. « • » ■ of Itnilinoml 47it K I R K H m i i i> The heavy rain laal Friday after I K VOI III » A IlE I t i VI. NEI*. noon had one l>en»lh lal »(Ten »aide from helping out Ihe rropa II help Alt a i o l i VOI p.VN ICI n T I n n i it ed rlean Ihe window» In the atom» ici) VOI i .K T T H E IIKHT M Vi MINE ou Ihe raal aide of 6th atreet. MA IlE. VI KNOW I.EIM.EII T H E Mlaa l.urlln lindmond la home CHaOMEMT HKIMVII.lt T I I E H O l l l . l ) from Portland where »he haa been O V I I t . O E T VVE VII V N V O TH E It altrndlug arhool M A ' MINE MA IlE. < V II. AMI The Itedmond t'rnamery la one of NEI ME. \\ II I. t i l t E TEItMH T<> Ihe bueleel place» In Ihe il l y thee» NI IT. Vl.l. n I/ K n ON II I M I . daye Manager Meyer haa lucre»» nd Ihe working forre. and allll then- A I.E ItE ll MI NZ, la mi much work Dial It 1» m-rnaeary Tti» Hardware limi al Jaikmin'» to work overtInm Ohi Hlaml. I.Nif FARM IM P L E M E N T S . Kentucky Disk Urtila, t lienre Pnlvrraal .Stiri l.evi-r Mar T 1» ". ! liner» Dl«k Marrow». Full aaeortmenl P K »«» Juat arrln-d A l.F R i n Ml s z llardwam Man. Jai kion i Old Hland Itti P AGE F I V E Extra large Black and White Fancy Chip Hat, Draped in Aviation Bow effect, only OC PLAIN U R G E MEDK'M AND Plain Street Hats in Burnt Straw, Red and Fancy Mixed Straw trimmed with Bands and Bow $1.75, $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75 Plain Black Wheat Straw Sailors, only........ Childs Flower Hats in Colors and White $1.25 $2.75 Curlee Clothes SMALL SLA HATS FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN. BUTTERICIC FASHIONS FOR MEN and BOYS Every Garment Guaranteed English Warp Serges $22.50 Plain Blue Serges............................... $15.00 Gray and Brown Suits, Homespun $15.00 Young Men’s Suits, various colors ............................. $10.50 to $13.50 Whip Cord Suits for Outing .............. $4.50 Manager Cooper of the Pioneer Creamery al Prluevlllc, waa In llcd- mond laal Hal unlay on bualueaa. A K Hlilnn of Eugene, now with Ihe Hoynl Cafe here. expci-ta his (amtly to aoon arrive. Mra W. I. Hlmpeon died of lu- herruloala at her home In Ihla rlty Hunday morning, June 9th The Hharpl»» Hrparalura. heat In the funeral wa» held from Ihe M. E world Hold by Kendall * Phap- church Monday forenoon. man, with a guarautn» to do the Wan! advertise your need of a ten work. «Gtf ant for Ihal vacant liou»e. and aolve If your fvnt give you trouble go lhal vexation quickly. The Hpokca- to l.ytirh A Unhurt» and gel a pa .- man can help you. o f eh o ea that fit, and your trouble« Arrangement» are being made to • m ended. «M.2 •(art a new meal market hero. Tin men hack of Ihe enterprise are ex Hull for Nnie Reglafemd Jerm-y, Proepni'P» Dar- perienced, and »(ale they will carry ling. No lu «.:lkl. 2 year» old. aired a »lock of good neat of all kind» Ited by liarlliig luul. dam Pharltnald a and make the price» ao that 1'roepni t Tile aim of Itila bull la mond people will not have lo send one of Qic grealnat bulla In Ihe to aurruundlng lowna for their meata. t north weal. «HI2 8IIKRW O O D IIKOH. School cloned yenterday with ap The pupil» will Money lo loan on Improved propriate exerclm-a farina Win U. t'horulx, lleil- now have a three months' vacation niond, Oregon. «9tf The Icvral ham- hall team goes to IS N 'T THEM E VVOHK E tili V \\ I M ' llend Hunday lo play the team of lhal city The Spokesman rartoon- t i l iv i INI IN V o i It l»l la preparing a aeries of pictures AEEAIMS? lo lllualrate Ihe game. Hotnelhlng to aelt for you, aurh a« Mayor Jonea appointed the follow real and permmal proparty? Home- Ihlng lo IK) for you. aurh aa »»cu r ing special police for clrrua day: l> ing a lenanl? Hornethlug to bring L Miller. L m Z l B t n t t , A J H i and Jeaa Teth- about for you, aurh aa an Improved ney, U. W. Well* erow. working force In your bualneaa* Well, you ran aet a want ad to Workmen last week pul In a new work for you In a »hurt time by con plate glass front In the Molel Red- sulting The Hpokeaman. . mond, and Ihe apiiearance of the For Hale A Jeraey milk cow H building la much Improved. K Jacob«, Mud ran. Or» PM The past week haa been Ideal growing weather and all klnda of M A R K E T IlK P O K T Kurnlahed by the Itedmond Whol»- crops are coming along at a rapid rata. aale l.umher A Produce Co., June 10. 1912 Today la rlrrua day and lite city FEED llran. t o n ............... f 21 no la mieti wlth people frutti all parta Harley ( r o l l ) ton . . «5 00 of thè county, and aa far away aa — Middling«, t o n . , . . 35.00 down In llarney county, a dlatance — Mlllrun, (on . . . . 29.00 of over 150 mllea. An axcuralon — Data, ton ............... «8 00 traiti waa run from Madraa thl» Short», ion ............ t t oo mornlng, and wlll return in (he eve Wheat, ton . . . . 39.00 nirne. --W h e a t (r o ll) ton . . «1.00 I,line, h h l .............................. I.N All the hotels and restaurants are Cement, b b l .......................... 3.20 taxed to their capacity today lo care O fli Oaaollna, cite»» . . . . 29 *4c for the wants of Ihe hungry people — Qaaollne. hulk ........... 2 3 'Ac who gre In (he city attending the clrcua. ■— Coal Oil, cam-»........... 2Sc — Coal Oil, hulk............. 15 H e The married men and bachelor» atarted to play off their poatpotted Over th* Family Album. “ Vlnniuiu. la Aunt Jana a blood rota hall game laal Friday afternoon, but before two Innings were played (he tion r hardest rain storm of the aeaaon “ Vea. dear " -1» «he on# of th# bloodleat we cante up and the game waa again postponed. These two clubs are In In v a r —Ufoi the rain maker class. Wabbled All Ovae. Those new sidewalks In different “ Do you tblnk he’ll leava any foot print* on Ihe »and» of tim er "H# parta of Ihe rlty make a decided Im ought to leave a good many. Ile'a al- provement In the looks of the town. wa) a ahla atappln gKanaaaCIty Jour Street Contmlaloner Wells haa been busy with a crew of workmen for SSL Monday Specials— Monday Only W arner’s Brassiere Waist 78c Pins, per paper ........................................ 3c Ixiose Muscatel Basins, lb 7c Solid Pack Pears, gal cans .................. 39c Men’s Straw Hats, Sail ors, ( rushers and Pana mas. good shapes, price 60c to $5.00 We Uuy Hutter and Kgga. Lynch & Roberts EVERY WOMAN CAN CHOOSE A morning dress A n afternoon gow n A smart coat O f individual character Simple or Luxurious from The Summer Butterick Fashion Quarterly Price 25c, with any BUTTERIC K PA TTERN FREE REDMOND, OREGON W e close 6:30, except Sat. 10:00 the past two week» pulling the new Th* Old Story. walka In. The Queen Where le hi» me lee tv ? ---------- The Maid rhe king 1» In hie «-minting Elmer Krlekaon and Marry Ken- nemi counting out hi» money The Hard did a good huslneaa al the "hot Ijueen l»«»>d heaven»: I b->|>e he dog" »land they had oppoalte The won t ml»» thnt ten dollar hill I took Hpokeaman oltlre. Both had voice* out of tils veet lu»t olgUtl—Chicago that could be heard six block» when New», crying their ware». Caralastnaas. The Y Hing Ih » tor Just think a ll of The clrcua (rain wa» late In arriv The ing here today. They did no« leave my patient» recovered tina week The Halles until 2 a in. and arrived Old IK»-tor—I t e your own fault, my here at 1 1 a . in. The parade start h<iy You apend loo much time at the ed at 3:30 and was witnessed by a Hub. big crowd. The w age« of aln are always paid W. F. Murray Inform* The I f there la any delay In settlement Hpokeaman that he haa rented Ihe compound Interest la added. —Youth'» Kedmond Grill from W. K. Young, Compnuloo. and took charge of the place Mon ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ day of Ihla week. Qattinq Evidence. The w* It nr»-»* were at Ihe Waterford as» nee In a - an- which coin-ertn-d long continued |»>ullry alcalina A» unual in-Ihlug could lie got from lhem In Ihe wrny of evhlonc* mull Ihe nearly iNiltled prose« in mg i-oun»el a»keil ID an augry l«me of vole*. "W ill you ■ wear on your aoul. Tal Muri by. that I’hmly Hooligan ha» never to your know-lf-dge aloleo chhken«?" The re »INinallilllly of (hla waa loo much even for l*»t. "H ediid. I would hardly sweur liy n it mull." he »aid. "hut I do know that If I wa» a chicken and 1‘liHily waa al»>ut I’d rooet bight"— Ufa. The above people are hungry and are headed for the Redmond Grill W . F. M URRAY, Prop’r. FOR SALE Dairy Cows and Bulls Holatlena. Ayrshire#, Red Dur- haina and Big Jersey», all govern ment tested. Also one registered Jersey Hull, two grade Holstten Bulla, two grade Short Horn Bulla. See Albert Johnson at the Redmond Ranch, one fourth mile north of the depot at Redmond. N » C'och. I.ulu'a molhet tieiinl a gres! «pl*»h ing in thè lailbrooui. and ui»«u Inventi fattoti found bei Mille dangluer stand ing In thè fmrttally nued tub. iu a moai bedrwhhicd rondltton. hy. you see. mamma." »he et piallimi. " I ve heeli trymg «o walk no Ihe water, and It a oo tool a Job, lei — aia teli you. Jutlgw .♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ ♦♦ Where they know they can get the Biggest Meal in Redmond for the Least Money Go thou and do likewise, and you will be perfectly satisfied. Suppers for parties and banquets sat isfactorily served. Short Orders— Everything at reasonable prices. Good Rooms for Transients. Day or Week Board Reasonable