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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1912)
THURSDAY. JUNK 10. 1011 THE RICHMOND SPOKESMAN paqk nvm Midsummer Sale Muslin Underwear and Shirt Waists K LYNCH & ROBERTS The Store of Better Values and Lower Prices WARNER BROS. RUST PROOF CORHKTS Ut TTERIC K PATTERNS 0 Every Article in our Large and Well Selected Line of These Goods Sold at a Reduced Price COMBINATIONS AN I) Shirt Waists Greatly Reduced w h i t e p e t t i c o a t s CHEMISE I'urii'i Cover mnl Paula. mail« of good mi ft iii nail», embroidery anil Normandy Val U rn trimmed. Regular $1.9», only $1 39 Coraet Cover ami Paula, apleudld- ly trimmed with lace and embrold* ary, Regular $1 CO, only $1 09 % i Hood icrudc» mualln with lm«» Irlmniad neck, and pnuta with lawn ruffle and lara edging. Our intentions are to always lx-|{in each season with a fresh, new stock and styles. In order to accomplish this we will close out our entire stock of Misses’ and Indies’ Waists at a great sacrifice. Each garment is a gtxxl snappy style and a bargain. We have them divided into three lots. First. Th e fancy white Longerie waist, all sizes, including the new Peplum styles. Regular prices, $.100 2.75 2.50 2.25 Reduced to 2.00 1.75 1.50 $2.29 1.97 1.63 1.43 1.27 1.13 1.03 1.25 75c .97 68c Regular $1 25. only 19c. Ranular $2 9«. only »1 9 ? Reduced to CORSET COVERS Fancy lurmvnl mada of extra aiubroldary aud Normandy Val 1.»,' I Knud Marrad Dimity, tara trlmim-d In aud arm hulaa. n ark Regular 3Sr, only 23c Soft Mualln. haavy lace trim- mttiK, Regular 5Or, only 33c. Good Mualln. made up with am broidary and Torrhon lara. Macular 75c, only Sir. make, Macular $1 oo, only G9c SPECIAL NOTICE WK HAVK MARKED ALI. THESE GOODS ON SALK IN PLA IN FIG C It ES Kt» THERE CAN HE NO MISTAKES MADE. WE W ANT OCR CUSTOMERS TO HAVE THE Reduced to deep flounces of tuck ed lawn with 9 inch embroidery flounces, and a good underdust ruffle. Regular $1.50 2.25 2.00 1.50 Other Fancy Petticoats reduced from $2.25 and $3.25 to $1 69 and $2 27. 125 1.67 1.49 1.19 1.07 .97 Blouses, $1.75 1.50 1.25 $1.27 1.12 .97 plain white and MUSLIN DRAWERS OCR LIN E OF LADIES’ AND MISSES’ DRAWERS CON 1.00 .73 SIST OF MANY PATTERNS AND PRICES. NIGHT GOWNS NIGHT GOWNS \ Made of soft mualln with square yoke and cluster of turka and InMTtlon. All alxea. Regular 69c, now 53c l<ong Cloth, low neck and short sleeves, very plain trimmed with Torchon lace. Regular $1 25. now 89c. Good grade of Long Cloth, low neck, short sleeves, good full garment, embroid ery trimmed, laced In rib bon. Regular $1 40, now $1.07//? Low neck, short sleeves, embroidery trimmed. Children’s muslin draw Regular $1.75, only $1.37 ers in all sizes, made of Fancy embroidered gown made of extra quality Long Cloth, with deep embroid ery yoke and sleeves, fln- with bowa of satin ribbon In delicate pink and blue. $1.25 J47 ly trimmed. Regular 35c, only 23c Regular 25c, only 19c Regular $4.00, now $2.79 pleased with this section that he In tends to make a large purchase of land In the vicinity of Redmond, and will also Induce a number of his friends from North Dakota and Min nesota to locate here. Rev. I. I. Gorby of Rend, will o f ficiate at the Presbyterian church here Sunday, June 23, and preach morning and evening. C. P. Judge, breeder and dealer in Fishing parties from here had all high grade dairy cows, has estab- kinds of good luck on Crooked river . llshed a permanent sales offlee in last Sunday. 1 1 ho Munx building at the stock yards here, and can he seen there at O. M. Huffman and family expect any time, day or night. lo move today Into their new house Cashier G. M. Slocum of the Red on 8th street between B and C Sts mond Bank of Commerce, left today Some transients passing through to attend the Bankers' Convention the city last week stole a whip and to be held at Gearhart Park. lap robe belonglug to B. R. llevard Mrs. R. A. Kendall and children (’ tty Marshal McClay made the ar rests and the guilty parties were fin left yesterday for a visit at her old home at Granville. N. D. She ex ed $25 and costa in Justice court. pects to be gone about a month. The people who went from here Mr. Cull of Blabee, Aril., who has to the Hose Festival at Portland re business relations with W. H. An turned home Monday night. derson of this city. Is here on a visit The good work of putting down Mrs. E. C. Park left yesterday for side walks In different parts of the a three months’ visit In the east. city still continues. While away she will visit her old The family of P. C. Holland, land home at Ottumwa, la., and at Bur lord of the Hotel Redmond, arrived lington, la., Mr. Park's old home. lost week from llermlston. Kendall A Chapman are meeting About a score of people from this with a good sale this year of the Mc city went to Bend Sunday to see the Cormick farm machines. They have ball game betweeu the Redmond something to say about these ma chines elsewhere In this Issue. and Bend teams. Chas. Moore of Beech. N. D., and The Redmond ball team defeated formerly of Princeton. Minn., an old the Bend team at that place Sunday friend of Alfred Mtins of this city, In a game that waa 4 to 2. Those property arrived here last week and la so well who saw the game said It was some -- f $1 00 .63 good materials and nice s R E D M O N I), O REG O N Money to loan on improved The city Is advertising a special (arma Wm. G. Phoenix. Red- atoad, Oregon 49tf election to he held July 16 to vote on amendments to the charter. On# of the rough riders of the A hell was placed on top of the 101 Ranch Wild West show hsd his arm broken while the show was giv chemical engine house here Satur ing th#lf performance here Inst day, to replace the trtange as a tire w«#k. He was the man that waa alarm. lassoed and drugged from the arena I»r. Ilosch's large new house on Editor Pulmini of the Bend llul- west E street Is nearing completion. letln. and hla wife attended the This Is the largest snd best built Wild W'#at show here last Thursday. j residence In the city. The doctor stated some time ago that he was Hardy Allen and family of Sisters, going to build a house that would be cam# over last Thursday and took a credit tt> that part of the city In the 101 Rauch show. and he has done ao--not with hot air, hut with cold rash. Frank Zumwalt and family of Staterà, helped swell the crowd from Prest. Brewer of the Bank of that place at the Wild West show Commerce of this city. Is building given here last week. an attractive residence on his prop erty across the canyon. It haa been stated that another The Muni hardwnre store has Circus Will show In Redmond this been greatly Improved of lale, and fall. now presents a metropolitan appear The publle library has been mov- ance. M from Ita old location lo room No The Redmond people who have I In the achool building. made the trip to High Grade and re Mr. and Mra. Champ Smith of turned, slate that stories and re Prlnevllle, hsve been visiting In the ports about that place are highly colored. city for eeveral days. Regular 35c. 50c. 69c. 75c. Reduced to 23r. 3Uc. 43c. 53c. The new Soft Crepe gowns , do not require Ironing. LYNCH & ROBERTS have the tliunka of The Spokenman Interests here, arrived In the city editor for a lot of fine radishes they laal week for a short stay. presented to him last week. II. Ilanka went to Portland Sun Hervleea at the new Baptist day to look after a few car loads of church were well attended Sunday potatoes he shipped there. The occasion was the o|>en!hg of the The annual school meeting was new churrh a* a place of worship. held here Monday and was well at J. W. Brewer was elected A number of people from here are tended. expecting to go to Slaters to cele u director, and W. H. Anderson was elected clerk to succeed himself. brate the tth. C. W. Goltry. who haa 1.65 An excellent quality of finished Muslin, made with 17 Inch flounce. Some are embroidery, others are lace and insertion trimmed. Regular $1.98, only $1.37 TH E Y ARE A L L GREATLY REDUCED. 11KNKF1T. D. C. Hall and wife of Terrebonne $1.98 Regular prices V’ ary fancy, all over ambroidary nark and arm holes edged with flue laca. Regular $1 98. only $1 37 $2.50 Third. Ladies' and Misses’ Sailor white with blue collars and ties to match. Regular $1 5o. only $1 09 l*i»k at the dale on the label on yosr .Spokesman ami If your time I hm expired It I» time to renew your ■■hartiptlon, or notify the publisher to «ttarnntlnMe the paper. V our at t e « t Ion to this matter will I m » much appreciated. Petticoat made of good muslin, Second. Summit town and country tailored waists, including the shirt styles with detachable collars. Sailor cut with short sleeves. Each shirt waist a strictly tailored garment, made of the following material: Polka dot and stripes, liatise, Soisettes, Poplin, Percales, Chambra and Kahki, in all sizes. Regular prices Redmond and Vicinity Full length Only $1.23 Hand embroidered Chemise niadi» of excellent quality of IxMig Cloth, hand embroidered. scalloped nark and anna, with tloral spray In front, ■ uarantaad hand work, lame t'loth, excellent with amhruldary and lara. Knee length Petticoats with tucka and embroidered bottoni*. Regular 60c, only 47c MONDAY SPECIAL— FOR MONDAY ONLY Regular 35c Corset Cover Embroidery, per yard........23c All Calicos, per yard........................................................ 5c Royal Club Peaches, per can .........................................23c Schilling’s Baking Powder, per pound ......................... 41c Vsrdi’s Verdict. classy. Tetherow was In the box At his home m Gem*, one evening In for Redmond, and lmmele did the INS.». Verdi sat down to his piano aud heaving for Bend. played some of the music from the score of "favnllerta Rusticana." Hoito The 4th quarterly conference of and TelMlilinl were present al the time. the M. E. church will be held here When the "grand old man'' of music June 23. Rev. H. O. Perry will be came to the end of the duet be present to preach Sunday morning tween Alfre»lo and Kantuxzu be cried and evening on the above date. The out. "Enough of this sort of thing.” business session of the conference and rose from the piano yuite a long will be held either Saturday evening lime afterward Mascagni heard the se or Monday morning. All are cordi quel to the Incident. On the morutng ally invited to be present on Sunday after It ms urred Tohnidinl met Verdi and remarked that the latter looked and hear Rev. Perry preach. tired. Verdi explained that be bad sat Miss M. F. Bates of this city, left up to a very late hour of the night. "After you left.” he went on. “ I went Tuesday for Corvallis where she will tiack to the piano and om-e more tr1e»l attend the summer school at the Ag over •Pavalleria. ami It gradually coo ricultural College. She has been quered my prejndi» e and made a great engaged as one of the teachers for impression on me. There is so itiu<b the school here for the coming year. sincerity In Its melodies that. In spite of myself. I could not help going on Peter Brandon Is the new opera with It. and now I must admit that the tor at the depot here. He succeeds Work pleases me vastly ” And be add Operator Shugart who has been ed. "Here ts a ymng man wbo will make a name for himself.” transferred to Madras. The Williams Sisters, entertainers Reason For W aiting. A certain young woman, althoncb will give a concert in Muma’s hall, under the auspices of the I-adies Aid «he Is a trained stenographer. tv|>e- of the M. E. church on Tuesday eve writer and bookkeeper, hsd very bad lurk In trying to obtain a position at ning. June 25th. ; even a fair salary Though there was no Joke In the continual disappoint Weuld Attend to That. Mother-1 really think you d he hap ments »be found a funny side to one pier If you married a man who nas less experience. The manager of a place money. Daughter— Don't worry, numb : whose advertisement she answered told er: he will nave less tn a very abort her that tlie salary paid at first would time.—Boston Transcript. be $S a week that by the end of tlie year It would tie Increased to »1». while by the tblrd year she would receive An Amateur. the magtilfiient sum of »to. Meehan "What an amateur gardener he Isr icnlly she agreed lo let him know and “ What's the mailer?" •'lie actually buys the tools that he wcut out. A|i*rcnlly she had made a can Just as well borrow.” —Detroit Free good Impression, for when a couple of days bud gone by she received a note Press. asking whether sbe wanted the posi tion or hot. She sat down and wrote: Cndertaker*Reantlfnl day ” I»ear Sir -Of course I Intended to fy,r ftM> fm e n l. sir; Just enough orreie accept the position 1 am simply wait to stir the plume«. Now Jump In, air. ing for the two years to pass, oo that please. - London Taller. 1 can begin at »10 per. Your* truly.“ — EnsR -» . . s * * -, ,