The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 20, 1912, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    Central Oregon Garage
Diamond Tires
Packard and Polarine Oil
Gasoline and Sundries
First-class Workmanship
All Work Guaranteed
Vulcanizing
Uve Storage $7.i>0 mo., Dead Storage $5.00 mo.
HESS & REEDY, Prop’rs.
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3 Days of Fun 3
at BEN D
B A L L O O N A S C E N S I O N S ANl> P A R A C H U T E J U M P S
HIG H
W IR E
B I C Y C L E ACTS.
W OSDKRFI L TRAPEZE
M A G N IFIC EN T
FIR E
PERFORMANCES
WORKS
D ISPL A Y .
ALL OF THESE ATTRACTIONS FREE
B a s e B a ll G a m e s
BIG D A N C E ON N I G H T O F T H E F O l ’R T H .
PLAY AND DANCE ON N IG H T O F T H E T H IR D .
AND T H E R E
ARE OTHER
F E A T l 'R E S TO T H E
UNPARALLED JOY FEST
IN C LU D IN G S E V E N
THE
SPECTACULAR
SHOW S
PRESENTED
B IG G EST A M U SEM EN T COMPANY T H A T
EVER
BY
P IT T E D
IN C E N T R A L O R E G O N .
REMEMBER
BEND, July 4-5-6
June II
O n M o n d a y e v e n i n g « a * h e ld l h e
r e g u l a r e l e c t i o n o f s c h o o l officer# for
S c h o o l D i s t r i c t No B
E l . John
so u » # • e le c t e d to s u c c e e d
Pearl
E u tk e rao n aa d irecto r, while C h aa
C h a rlto n ,
f o r m e r c l e r k , a a* a g a i n
c h o e e n f o r t h e a a m e office
The p a t­
r o n s h e a r t i l y c o n i n i r n d t h e a c t i o n of
t h e p u p i ls s n d t e a c h e r o f last t e r m
In t e a r i n g t h e sc h o o l t h r e e
lovely
h i s t o r i c a l p k -tu ree .
saeh
c u ria lu s.
ae« e r a I l i b r a r y b o o k s a n d t h e m o n e y
t o buy a flag pole a n d r o p e , b o u g h t
f r o m t h e p r o c e e d s of t h e i r e f f o r t s s t
g n lh ltn ln lm
T h e t e a c h e r fo r
the
c o m i n g y e a r h a s n o t yet b e e n c h o s e n
Mra E t t a A r n o l d a u d so n o f lle u d
c a m e u p Iasi w e ek lo e n j o y t h e big
sh o w a n d «tail a few d a y e w i t h Mr
a n d Mra A W B a y n . a n d M rs A r ­
n o l d 's b r o t h e r . A lvin R i g a s
Rose B u s e e l t r e t u r n e d h o m e f r o m
P o r t l a n d a n d o t h e r p o i n t s last a e e h
T hursday
R osa s a y s t h e r e la no
p la c e l ik e h o m e a f t e r a ll
l a t l w e e k a v a l u a b l e c o lt b e l o n g ­
ing t o R e e r e e W l l l c o t e n w a e so b a d ­
ly c u t by w i r e t h a t It d i e d of Its I n ­
ju ries
Mr a n d M ra N I* Alley w e r e e n -
t e r t a i u e d a t t h e J. 1. U lb a o u h o m e
Sunday
Mlaa V i o l a T r u e e d a l e s p e n t e r v e r -
s l d a y s In R e d m o n d t h e p a s t w e e k ,
t h e g u e e t o f M rs 0 H F ry
G e o L. H r a s e e la c u t t i n g hla c lo y ,
•r.
H e s a y s h e Is r u t t i n g e a r l y In
a n e f fo r t t o r i d hla l a n d o f t h a t m u s ­
t a r d t h a t b a a b e e n so m u c h In e v i ­
d e n c e th is year
H e n r y T w e e t a n d f a m i l y a r e now
c o m f o r t n b l y I n s t a l l e d In t h e new ree-
Idence o n t h e ir d itch lan d
A n u m b e r of persona g a th e re d at
th e S h e p a rd school houee
Sunday
u n d e r th e Im pression th e r e was to
be s e r v i c e s t h a t d a y
A f t e r w a l li n g
a c o n s i d e r a b l e l e n g t h o f t i m e w ith
o u t t h e m l u t e l e r m a k i n g hla a p p e a r
an>-e ( h e y d e c i d e d t h e J o k e w a s o n
th em , a n d
good
n a lu re d ly
went
home
T he n e tt re g u la r
s e r v ic e «
will b e h e l d J u n e JO th
A c r o w d c o m p o s e d o f A llen W lll-
r o x e n . w ife a n d
c h ild . A W l la y n
a n d Heeves W tllr o ie n left
Tuesday
f o r t h e Hah t r a p s . 10 m i l e s
above
R e n d , to e n j o y t h e m s e l v e s c a m p i n g
a n d A shing
T h e y will be Jollied a(
B e n d by M rs E t t a A r n o l d . M ra A
W H ayn a n d Mlaa H a x el
The lat­
t e r la d l e s h a v e b e en v i s i t i n g a t t h e
A r n o l d h o m e In B e n d s i n c e S u n d a y .
t ' U . N K F.A14J*
Farmers’ Day
EXCURSION
THE
0 - W. R. & N.
will sell ROUND TRIP
tickets to Moro and re­
turn at greatly reduced
rates account Farmers’
Day at the
State Dry Farming
Experiment Sub-Station
AT MORO, ORE.
Tickets on sale June 28-29
Return limit June 29 or 30
For particulars apply to
H. BA t KOI., A Rent, Redmond, Oregon.
We want to impress upon your mind
that if you desire anything in the line
of Shirts, Collars. Cuffs, Neckties, Sus­
penders. Handkerchiefs, or anything in
the Gents’ Furnishing line we can tit
you out at very moderate prices.
Selz Shoes
for Men, Women and Children
T
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June II
T h e w e a t h e r la so d e l i g h t f u l a n d
c r o p s a r e g r o w i n g so nlrwly t h a t e v ­
e r y b o d y Is g l a d t h e y a r e liv in g
at
P le a s a n t R idge
A n d rew N elson a n d G e o rg e H u n ­
t e r w e r e In B e n d last S a t u r d a y a n d
said th e g ro u n d
there
w as w hite
w ith frost t h a t m o rn in g .
N othing
l i k e t h a t In o u r lo ca lity .
M r S m i t h a n d f a m i l y h a v e m o v ed
o n t h e i r r a n c h w h e r e t h e y I n t e n d to
spend th e su m m er.
Mrs. H a l l e n t e r t a i n e d M r. a n d M rs
I r v i n a n d Mr. a n d Mra. R o b e r t s last
Sunday.
Mr
a n d Mrs.
A tklnaon
v isite d
w i t h Mr. a n d Mrs. H e n s l e y S u n d a y .
Mra J o a n e o n U v i s i ti n g w i t h h e r
b ro th er. H aam ua P eterson
Mr. F r y e w a s
In
L a m o n t a laat
w e e k a t t e n d i n g t h e w e d d i n g o f an
old tim e frien d .
Mlsa D oty la a t t e n d i n g t h e t e a c h ­
e rs ' e x a m in a tio n a t P rtn e v llle
th is
week.
C h r i s H uff, w h o h a s b e e n v i s i ti n g
In t h la lo c a l it y , h a s g o n e t o h i s H a r ­
ney c o u n ty claim
Mr. a n d
M r s D o ty o f R e d m o n d ,
w e r e In t h i s n e i g h b o r h o o d laa t w e ek
Pewrl T i n n e r wan s h a k i n g
hand.
w i t h o l d a c q u a i n t a n c e s l a s t w e ek .
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C arrying Oui Irvetrwetlervn.
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When you nix'd anythin# in
the shoe line we would like
to have you come in and
six* the above stexk, for it
will pleaae you both as to
quality of #oods and prices.
FREEBERG BROTHERS
*• Where a Dollar Don» It* Duty
Redmond, Ore.
McCormick
Farm
Machinery
N
“ Now , T h o m a s . " sa id Ihe nhlloaophlr
f h t h r r . “ you a r e going out Into a uew
la n d w h e r e bratti a n d m u s i c alone
c o u n t, w h e r e a b ili! ? le i b e suie r a s »
port to sue- ecs.
M ake ooe Urn. re«o
I u t Ion C o m e w h e t m a y . be de te ruilu-
e d l o bold y »or o w n “
Monte y e a r s Iwfer t h e old g e n tl e m a n
p a id a vielt t o his eon. wie. b e d lu ih e
m e a n t i m e t a k e n n n l o h i m s e l f a w ife
Oil e n i e r t n g Me « o u s d o m ic ile be found
h i m n u r s i n g tw i n s .
A .
S s*
Next to INmtofficr
J u n e 17.
Mr C a ll o w r e c e n t l y so l d h i s a u t o
He seem s to th in k th a t a good horse
a nd buggy a re about as safe
and
a u re a m eth o d of tra v e l aa any
N e a r l y a ll t h e c o u n t r y f o l k s
la
t h i s v lc ln lly v i s i te d
R e d m o n d last
T h u r s d a y a n d a t t s a d e d t h e c tr c u a
T h e c h e r r y a n d p l u m t r e e s o n Mr.
B o l d a t e a d 'a f a r m a r e h e a v i l y l o a d e d
th is season
M rs l - s s s o n
and
ch ild ren
of
P l e a s a n t R i d g e , v i s i t e d a t J . A. Voa
b u rg a last week
D orothy
a n d R u t h Lily of R e d
ra o n d .
v i s i te d
am ong C llns F a lls
friends S atu rd ay and Sunday
Mra.
C r a w f o r d of A sh lan d , tire
who traded for a part of th e G W
G lb e o n r a n c h n e a r G lat. p a s s e d t h r u
h e r e T h u r s d a y w i t h h e r f a m i l y en-
route
f o r t h e i r ne w h o m e
They
traded a th ree
acre tra c t of fruit
l a n d In A s h l a n d fo r l u o a c r e s of Mr
G i b s o n ’s l a n d
Mr S t o u t a n d f a m i l y o f P l e a s a n t
R idge.
w ere
visito rs at th e Falla
Sunday.
Everyone a ro u a d here e tp eeted a
frost T h u rsd a y a nd F riday nig h ts of
last week, b u t a k in d
providence
se e m e d to be looking a f te r th e wel­
fa re of th e f a rm e r s an d th e ir crops
T h o u g h It w a s c o ld e n o u g h t o e i -
pe ct
a n y t h i n g In t h e f r e e t t n g l in e
no dam age was done
IM .KAHANT H IIM IK
GENTS’ FURNISHINGS
F a rm e rs a r s m ak in g tuonsy a n d ik u w « b u m ak e lb« m u st s r s m en
w h o follow net. m e t h o d s , m e n w h o p r o g r e s s m e n w h o wae m o d e r n la
bor saving farm m achines
Are you u p t o d a t e *
A re you u s i n g m o d
e ra farm m ach in es-
1-ook at y o u r e q u i p m e n t
A re n i s o m e o f y o u r
m a c h i n e s p r e t t y well w o r n * S h o u l d n 't you r e p la c e t h e m *
T h e r e la n o
lin e of f a r m m a c h in e « s u p e r i o r t o Ihe M cC orm ick
These m achine« a re
used la e v e r y r l v t l l i e d c o u n t r y of t h e w o r ld s o d a r e r e c o m m e n d e d
by
th e m en who own them
M e sell all k i n d s of M cC orm ic k M achine« a n d l a v i l e y o u l o r o m e la
a n d se e o u r line.
KENDALL & CHAPMAN, Redmond, Or.
Water Measure
C o n t i n u e d f r o m 1st p a g e
HI H M o A h
In i h # J u s t i c e C o u r t of R e d m o n d
P r e c l a r t . C ro o k C o u n t y . O r e g o n
It A K e n d a l l
and W H C hap­
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SatiMfactory Attention
Floor, Feed and Grain
R. Mi.SHERRY. Prop.