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    rH C R ID A Y, FKII
1«. 1913
TIIK REDMOND
Joiiety Directory
PAGE PIVE
Kwlmond and Vicinity
II. m I mmmm I l » l | » R»- »•'». K I*.
y,., h. every
M• •mlt%y night In .........
«• Tirr.lM.nm-—
tina» Kall
Vlallln« Klilglita ar«
Th.. ilramallr lal.nt «i Terreboune
liliali) ln*Ha«l
Kl put un th» comedy "A Modern
W I K.nklev I' <'
Ananias. Wednesday night, K»h Ji|
Il K <natili. K » I K a r t
for t h . b . h . m of Ih» I«miIna' Pioneer
* hit of gi mii | ilrama
i n n i t o t i » TIMI-: l i l i l í
I" taluni at T»rr»bnnn». and a l.lg
lu arri*«’» from north
7 .10 p in
lu arrltoa frtim aoutli ,7 21a in hoo... no doubt win gr»»i ih » p|,y.
»ra In ih» above prod urtino.
II IIAI'KOI.. Agent
t
Hanl K im » i t » r lppolnle«t__
L J II llancr Ab slrart Co., Inr
Matollua <ir»gonlan
Th»
r ,ll„,|,l..|# Hart Inilftra alni plm of Ih» J H llan»r A hair art Co ron
Iraphh copi»«
of
Crook county (alna an lti.ni of complaint by f
A
| ur,U
County mapa amt blur « im» agalnat J A Norwood, railing
for a dlaaolutIon of ( |„. parlnerahlp
of Norwood a filli». g»n»ral m«r. fi­
ant» at t'ulvrr. and Ih» app.<lutm»iil
I ti S I N K S S L O C A L S
of a r... ..|y»r
Thla la l b . third f ’ ul
v.r » tor . t„ bay» in tubi. Two form
If V il «an t pur# milk or cream »r at o r »» » » n t defunct.
m,,. l it bvnor. No » 1 0
44tf
Kutii.g
Hl’ OKKHMAN
r»iM»rt
The Clearance Sale Continues on Ladies’ Suits and Coats
We have Agency for W arner’s Corsets and Buterick’s Patterns
LYNCH & ROBERTS
Prlnevllle. Dragon
T h e S tore o f
B e t t e r V a l u e s a n d Io < » w e r P r i c e s
Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s
S U IT S and C O A T S
Hlor»» that do not ad v.rtl»» ran-
liny A liliali lian not Ima out ail noi < tp.-i i to g»t th.lr »har» of ih»
r.
la h.inarli..1.1 g .....la al pii
boaln»»». fi,r if,» buying p»opl» will
,
at ill (lay Mal. li lai not know th.y a r . In boaln»»». or
la la a gooil chance lo gal anni» ba r» anything to off.r for aal»
j, i
. . . u .if fornitili"
at
» • ■ ■ 11
» pi i
1-111
|«t « »umili»---
A M Overturf of Hlat.ra. who baa
t*»»n i aii. hlug In that aortlon for a»v-
»ral y.ara. I.ft To.aday for timaba,
w b .r » h» will r.main for a whll.
Ilia brother, who » » a on th» ran. b
tor nom» Uni«, la running a burlier
■ f ».
want to ki<»|i | h > aii-i| igk" ahop In timaba
L p.....■ansali 11 60 a yoai
Ir r l’ ulllng In Pole»—
lnri »r» a f.w o f th» artlrl.a Hoy
Th» l>»arliutaa l'ower Co la put-
Hugh la ai|y«UI»lng
for aal« at tlng In a nuwtrer of new pol»a In th»
r»»ld»nr«. rtatorday. Manli lat elly Io handln th»lr »Inctrlr light
•. i ... krr» librar y ta and pownr
Aa aoon aa th« pol« lln«
dining tabi» and rhalra,
book
g h .'.hg Biol» I aat r a n g . ■ .xik I« romplnlnd th» light aervire will b«
». ruga, and rarloua o t h . r ua»ful malnrlally Improvnd
h , . k , . II la Mir man i k t »III .1"
L , ..I. . tri. light
«Irlng an.I a . II
V ,|-
!., ..f fittoli-» al l u » . . !
I,. ,
.
S»» hlm In th» Moma
Killing
Ut*
Í
1
.1.-.
3311
f you ar» going Io h ar« your r»a
Ir» or » tor . building wlr»d for
it . . .
Inehaoa in i b o Mom«
Idi»«
K» will do t h . work In a
l»f»< tory uiann.r and al Ih» right
E
3Jlf
I » V rile Kotier r t pe. la tO |e»\e
1
and «boot the Drat of Ib»
gth ' H let I I hr aprllig line ..f
timer y for l.ynrh * Koberta 3313
kalod hula for 10 mrda o f dry lb
I wail for Schtatl Ihatrtrt No 59
I be r. »! veti up It. March I. 1913.
W II And*non, < l»rw.
2
Redmond. Or».
nboni
« bk
C M KIICCIIKK. Prop
P t H I.IC HAI.K
larlnr I w I M I" noil farming I
I »»II all of toy farm property to
|hi«i'. at bidder, w If h o o f rooorro
l'11,1
th. I hm at my pta. •• t w
* 1 >l? mil»« w»at of Kfdtnond.
*1 i : ,. Fell
J. at I o o t lo. k
ih. prop»rty mnalait ..f on»
fl*'
• tin barn»»» and saddle
ad of . h o l . » milk r o a a. o n . fr.ah
“ ih»ra will at mui b»; I wo year-
h»lf»ra, 7 brood aowa and
10
. hi. ken«,
i Here U I m
bl> puller In gtM>d rondltlon. and
lf»»t of cable; 1 wngona; 1 farm
lk
» h » » la . I n»w Inirr » « » .
p e »“ ' and b e n e power, neerlj
V 1
of alfalfa hay
r 1
A l.EX BROWN.
Ilt l/.K
WAI.T7.
r
dollars will b« given fo !hr>
»»li. .lupi» at the IVaalilngton
Hiilay ball at th« Hparka Th»at«r.
7 r,l " ••'••nlng, Eebrugry 23d. af-
J
ph» ahow,
32tl.
f ia t e Them F a rew ell P a r i) —
A number of frleiula of Mr and
Mrs Hoy A lluah of this city, gave
them a farewell parly at their resi­
dence on A street Tueaday evening
The lluah family expect
leave Red­
mond about the Itrat o f the month,
having disposed of all their property
here.
to
I wlali to anliounre that 1 will be
III Redmond Wednesday of each
week, and will arcept pupil» In pia­
no
B»*lnn»ra taken aa well aa the
moat advanced
The l.eaehlte*ky
Itietlfod uaeil
3313
JAMES FELI.MAN.
Plenoed llltli School»—
Victor Shawe. aupervlaor o f Crook
county public school», waa In Red­
mond Tueaday and vlalted Ihe school
here
He staled he waa agreeably
surprised to Und such an efficient
and well conducted school, and » a *
loud In Ilia praise of Ihe "dre drill"
which waa made for hla Inspection
.1 tii«>• I lucfloneer—
Xollt-e for Puhlleallon
N. II Elliott of Terrebonne, waa
Ttnient o f th« Interior. U. 8 In town Monday making arrange­
• Ult.» at The Itallea, Oregon, ments for Ihe Alex Brown auction
»ale which he will " c r y " on Ihe 27th
»tire la hereby given that Adel-
Hehe.llrl of Cline Kalla, Oregon. Mr Elliott 1» » brat cl«»» auctioneer
" " 1 .i,.,ary I».
|»||,
müde and always sella the good» put up
by him. having had many year« ex­
«;»l''ad No II79 H9 for H IgSW
While In
*’ • » » d N Ik NIV I«
Her.
35. perience In (hla bualneaa
,h|t> I:» South. Kang» II Eaat. the rlty Mr Elliott put In aome good
m»n.. Meridian, baa tiled nolle« boosting for the allow Ihe people of
®n,,"n to make final rommnla - Terrebonne are going to give on the
Pf""f. to eatabllah claim to the
night o f Keb 2rtth
»tmve described, before II C.
s f'linmlaaloner. at hla of-
I Heml, "reg oli, on the 2nd day llnl«e<l Money for I liurdi—
Kev K Harvey o f the Presbyter­
PKI. 1913
ian church o f thla City, returned
• Imam nainea as witness»«
Uri»* K W I ley ,,f Tomaio. Or front Portland Saturday night
Mr
It tilllett o f Redmond. Or Harvey had been to Portland to aee
" F Fryrear o f ( ’ line Kalla. If he could get aaalatnnce among the
■ sterile Fryrear o f t'llne Presbyterian church people there In
"r. e..»
the way o f money subscription« to
,
' ' W MOORE, Register
apply on Ihe building debt of Ihe
r 1 l*,,b|lcaflon Fell 10-Mar 20
u»f> If. 1913.
THE KIND THAT W EAR AND GIVE SATISFACTION.
THE
STYLES ARE THE LATEST AND THE FIT SUITS EVERY­
ONE.
YOU CAN SAVE FROM S3.50 TO $.».00 ON A SUIT IF PUR­
CHASED DURING THE MONTH OF FEBRUARY.
YOU HAI) BETTER INVESTIGATE THESE
THE VERY FIRST OPPORTUNITY.
»O N
0801 SHOES
For Men, Women and Children.
THE AMERICAN LADY
SHOES
A M HR 1C A N G ENTI.EM A N
SHOES
THE SECURITY SCHOOL
SHOES
Pannerà l'nlon m»«tlng llral and
thlrd Saiurday of «arh moniti
3114
IM KI.IC M l MC
INin'f forget the aal« of hooa«*hold
• til a»ll at aurflon on March 5.
goods at the home of Hoy A linai,
i3. at th« I’ roaaer piar» on ih »
3312
rr Cage load. «Il mil«« eaat on
of Saturday. March 1st
my «ntlm farming
outfit,
ttdlng household goods, farm Ini f i a l e I iimm I S im a « —
The vaudeville allows given at the
•nts and atork
O n« tram of
k y«ara old. w«lghlng about Hparka Theater Monday and Tuesday
a team of black g«ldlnga
9
night thla week d r » » good audiences
fi .¡i weighing 2300,
on » I* and were entertaining
Taken to­
P'h
1 roll.
weighing alMiot gether with the ''m ovie»" the enter­
two aowa with pig. wagona.
tainment on the nights In question
f >»
ha. k. mower, hay rak»
waa all lo the good
plows, cream aeparator. 4
•f barami, a hay t a l l i of car
Money
fo
loan
on
Improved
l
and rope ( able a l.l.l. k
Win. U.
Phoenix,
Red­
i
ken» «mi farms
^v .."..-r il.ing« I imi n u m erou i t.. mond. Oregon
49tf
Kun
Sale begins at 1 o'clo ck
p'
AND MISSES' SUITS AND ( OATS.
THE CURLEE MADE CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS ARE
Th» Itedmond l'nlon IVarehuuae
t o ha« adopted a novel artierii» fur
advertlalng th» (Mitato»« a»nt frolli
thla aertlon lo outsld» potuta Inalile
of «arh «a. k o f potato»« th»y piar»
a Urge card rontalnlng III» fo llo »
log
“ IV» Coni« Krom th» lt»dmond
l'nlon II arelioua» Co , Itedmond. Or
egon. th» Itom» of th» Hlg Mraly
potato"
Prealdent I. K Smith of
th» company, thlnka tlila klini of ad
verllalng »III mault In some good In
booatlng Ih» |M>tato»a grown In (hla
anrtlon
conn»»Ilona
CLEARANCE
SALE OF MEN' S MEADY MADE CLOTHING AND LADIES’
Il «relio»«e ld » e rtt« in g —
I f you want an *l« rfrlr algn m a d .
I l l and al a r.aaonabi» prim.
■kern In Ih» Munta building 33«f I l III l i s i » 1 lei trii » t g n * —
A nutuber of business firma In th»
if you »ant any hind of nl»rtrlral city «re figuriti« un gettlng elerlrlr
pres a»» Jackson In Ih» Mutria algna If thè rlty rouncll »III amend
[ding
I'rl.ea right
th» pr»«»nt ordinane« so that algna
aan b» «kteiideil over Ih» aldewatkn
Al pr»»»iit no algn ov»r 30 Incbes cari
K>ltKf.o\ TUI I k MV. Tit l l >
« item i o » « r th» walk»
Wlth th» ad
I. « leave« Untinomi 7 iff ». nt
tvtit of «lectrlr algna un 6th «ireet
Irrite« I'ortlaml .1 .91 p. to
th» bualneaa aectlun of th» city »III
b» Impròv«il and better llghted
tila train runa through without
lg» to Portland, crossing Ih» Cu­ O r e g o n I « f r l i o p r . n e i l —
bia rlier on the splendid bridge
A nolo ber of declded Improve-
|h» ' .-Ilio Falla
menta h a i» recently b»»n tnade at
Hrect
am
mad« at Oregon Cai» and n o » Ih» place look»
Ibrld«« for Sptikan« and all a hundred (>»r cent better. and th»
proprietora bave mudi addltlonal
k'a east
rooui tu take care of Ih» »anta of
JtJ
H. B A t'K O L , Agt
th«lr patrona In
(
I I
WE HAVE CONTINUED THE JANUARY
GROCERY
THEY ARE GOOD.
MEN’S DERBÏ HATS
rt»-|
/K
There i« a line o f .shoes that
Rive satisfaction to a larjfe num­
ber o f people. Have you tried
them ?
BARGAINS AT
Qr
will buy one of the
regular $3.00 Derby
Hats. We are mak­
ing this enormous reduction for
a short time in order to reduce
the stock.
Regular $3.00 Derby Hats
for only $1.95
D EPARTM EN T
FREE DELIVERY TWICE A DAY TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
PHONE US YOUR OR­
DER AND IT WILL BE CAREFULLY FILLED WITH FRESH, CLEAN GROCERIES AND
DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR.
TRY IT.
LYNCH
We buy B utter and Eggs
&
ROBERTS
REDMOND, OREGON
new rhurrh here
He reported very Mlaa Mary Gillette attended the
satlafai-tory progresa In the matter, bride.
Mr and Mrs. Benedict, G or­
on hla return.
don liavtdaon and M r.Jia vls were
present. The whole party were sub­
l o u n g I« liullillng—
sequently entertained at the wedding
Henry Young, an employee o f the dinner, after which Mr. and
Mrs.
Oregon Trunk It It., Is having a 5- Fryrear left for their new home at
ruom bungalow
built on hla real- Slstera.
deuce property on aouth 9th aired.
Swan Krlrkaon 4i Son have the con ­ Man} l nlrntinr» Sent —
tract.
hast Friday. Valentine Day, the
local |Histoffire was kept busy for a
while handling the large number of
t i m e r l l a a 4 hmh I J o b —
Klmer Krlrkaon. formerly o f this all kinds o f valentines sent out. The
rlty but now In the employ o f Sam usual com ic s were much In evidence
lllll at Sam Hill. Wn , has gone to and then« are some people In the city
San Francisco to look at a $100.000 still sore over the ones they received.
residence that Sam lllll la desirous
of having duplicated on hla Wash­ S tra n g e r« A r r iv in g —
During the past ten days or tw o
ington property. Mr. Hill wants Kl­
mer lo take charge o f the construc­ weeks many strangers have arrived
tion of hla $100.000 house, anil he Is In the rlty from points In the east
and from the coast. Most o f these
sure capable of doing It.
people are here for the purpose o f
looking the country In this section
I« Here Killing II.ime»—
I,like Costui» o f Prlnevllle. la In over with a view to investing. Others
the city buying horses and mules for have com e In, bought land and gone
parties In California.
He contem­ right on to their purchases and will
plates making an extended stay In make this section their future home.
Redmond.
Prof. Janies Fellman, a piano
teacher recently o f Spokane, Wn.. Is
M ore T h o ro u gh b re d »—
organising a class In Redmond Mr
Albert Mohler last week received Fellman Is teaching In Bend.
Red­
from McCoy, a town In the Willam­ mond. Metollus and Madras He in­
ette Valley, a thoroughbred register­ tends to locate permanently In this
ed Ayrshire calf, which will be add­ section.
3 3t 2
ed lo hla line herd o f cattle on his
ranch west o f the city.
Masonic Entertainment—
The entertainment given In Mu-
Itrtiiriic d H om o—
m a 'l hall last Friday evening by
M. A. Lynch, o f the department Redmond Iiodge, A F & A. M. to
store timi o f Lynch Ä Roberts, re­ Masons and Eastern Stars, was one
turned home last Thursday night o f the enjoyable social events o f the
front Ills eastern trip and a visit to season. A lunch waa served during
his old home at Washington. D. C. the evening and muslral and literary
Tills was Mr. Lynch's first visit to selections given by local talent.
his home In 10 years.
Has Painting Eontraet—
Q M Kohl of this city, has secured
Stores that do noi advertise can­
not expect to get their share o f the the contract to paint and decorate
business, for the buying people will the new 3-story brick hotel recently
not know they are In business, or Inillt at Deschutes, the town built by
the t'entrai Oregon Irrigation t'o.. 12
have anything to offer for sale.
miles south o f this city.
Mr. Kohl
started In Monday on the work.
f u l l e d In Marriage—
On Sunday last at 1 p. nv. Sterile,
son o f IVm. Fryrear o f Sisters, and loir gc Crowd at Auction—
There were nearly 300 people at
Fitta B Gillette o f Redmond, were
united tn marriage at the home of the naatlan auction sale at the C. R.
Walter Gillette, by Rev. F. Harvey. M.l.nllln place last Saturday. Lunch
We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00
for 240 was prepared and soon dis­ quarters for the west.
Mr. Collon
posed o f when eating time came. The bought the IV. E. Young ranch near
sale was a success— aa was the free the city some three years ago. and
lunch.
this is his first visit to Redm ond for
some time. He notes many changes
for the better in the city and sur­
Make Henilquarter» Here—
rounding country.
M. C. Collon o f Waterloo, la., of
the firm o f Jackman A Collon. arriv­
Services Next Sunday—
ed here this week with some Import­
Rev. F Harvey will preach at the
ed and domestic thoroughbred hors­ Presbyterian church here next Sun­
es. The Arm Is In the stock business day evening. Subject: "P ila te's A d­
and will make Redmond their head­ vice."
A CARLO AD OF
Woven Wire Fencing,
Barb Wire and Nails
Has been received, the largest shipment of
this class of goods ever brought to Redmond,
and which we are going to sell at ROCK BOT­
TOM PRICES FOR CASH.
W agons at Cost
For the next 60 days we will sell all our stock
o f Wagons AT COST in order to make room
for new spring goods.
THESE ARE REAL
BARGAINS, and you cannot afford to let them
pass you by.
K E N D A L L & CH APM AN
REDMOND.
OREGON