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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
T i l l • It HI > A V. MAY H. l u n 1 xriety Directory H o ln m liil I^Klgr No. HO, K IV M every night V l i l l l i l K u l u l i l i , n,„ hi- J. II. Manir AbMrart Co., Inr. Complet* t r a il Indove* anil pho- Tln. General Kb« irle fluì Iron we graphlc ro|iln of I'rook county «<•11 la thè tnoat m-ononilral. aa II cords. County im *|>* ami blu* **»<•■ In ronaiiiiiptlon of ■ tirreni uhi Int Inc Prlnevllle, U n io n aulitali, li<.«l« faatrr ami lurida linai I III: Ml- t l t K s T i l l A l l It, m i : h o m i : tu MUAI M i I 'l l TT I l l s t h a n g e * of I'li 1 1 , > •-* . A l l III! A A . Hi M l A A . I I I M l A A a n il T i l l IlMll A A . A I lr*l t la** HRovv llo i,*e . Air» A. II H|iark*. l*ro|i'r. longrr c l< Ma-1 .alili, «liti Atti-mi A | , t . m m l l...<lgi*__ I \v lira-« «r, I, K Min1 1 h nml J M Ha llaka-l Itala. Iia*a.,| e le tte ti «1«.|,.- a u l a « frolli Iha* Maaonla* loilttaa of Mila r i i ) lo «tla-liil Mia* Mutumlr t ir a m i luxlaa* m e e tin g lo I». h eld In Puri- la m i Jutit* | IMi (••»Ile lo \\ imm I m I ih k—— Mr and Mm C A Mr|h>w»l| left la«t frld%y for Woudilurk. w aubiirb Itl'SINKSS LOCALS *»f l'ortUnd. where they a III re«lde If you « « n t pur» milk or er*am In t he future Mr Mr Ima eli hit« «e- rured Hork In a Kumge there alili* TI« tinnir. No I l o , 4 4tf TtirnUy t»f t»arh wrrk to ti u'rlm k llic r \ c ti I h a haa I wpii »r( anille a* ill«»« l>ay at (¿Irt a Mlllanl hall ie ladina ran *<» there and play Tim hall a ll) hr lu thaï ko of i » t • I r t ill T rip « I«» ttjMil H|»rlii|{«» I a 111 t a r r y I*er««»n» dealrliiK to go o p a l Hprlnga. from Opal t'lty r a t h inday M int hr notified not la te r an S a t u r d a y a«» r a n meet S u n d a y ornltitf t r a i n K e tu rn p a a aen cera tim e for e t c h i n g t r a i n W K . ddS, «»pal « !* > Itti t*«’t ari K lertrlr ilrend May luti) for half prlre «htitra Power t'«i offlre hetter order one now la«t long ami thla ofTcr otte day ottly. (IASSIFIK 1 ) (Old VIN rtn rttla |»ti l>! i»hr><t ut.idrr »1 olid Ctttftl s word (•>r No a • H rr(|»4*li;II» fit rf Unn r Icaa t h a n 1 » ( « n ( » Or m il of (otti) tmial 1 ufii r t a a n ) iMHir« (1h«» ««1 1« In of l o a n orilie t» uniat 1» I n itia l* and *1 11» Jr c a » h lit a » w ord» Our Spring Line of HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES Are Up-to-I)ate LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STOKE OF BETTEK VALUES and LOWER PRICES Our READY TO MADE Department has many Splendid Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Suits and Coats on display. G IV E THIS D E P A R T M E N T YOUR ATTENTION Sh irt W aists b r ì i hiili*k l'«-*ip|«- Mere Mr and Mr» Itedfleld of |>r»- r h u te » . atli-nded dlvlfte a e rv lre a at thè P re a b yfe ria li r h u r r h bere Sun d a y . a n d a f t e r w a r d viali ed a l t h Mr. an d Mr» J 1 « Mrtjuffle. l(«*4 tir tini I rotti Ha)t«in—> I# S Robert», b o o k k e ep er In thè R edmond (tank of P o tm n e rre. a rr lv - e«| h o m e S tin d a y night frotn a trip to h a yto ti. Ohio. a l t e r e he «l'U t a l t h a « arloa«l t»f potati»«*« for thè flood »uf- f«rer» Mr R oberta »a ld h e a r r lv e d t h e r e « o t i t e d a y « a f te r thè flood »uh- «ided. but thè e v ld e n re a l«*ft by tlie a a t i- r a » h o a ed that I n r a lr u a b le «lutti* a g e had b«*«-n dotte thè city. Ì / / / V J 2 »'* a e re a deede«l la n d , t h r e e and a If m ite» a e » t of R e d m o n d . 63 \ i»ite<l Po w er P l a n t —- G en eral M a n a g e r Sim peon of the re« f ll l a h l e . p«-rp«-tunl w a t e r , prie«- I>«*«rh üte» Po w er t ’o . t«H»k H erm an uno J o n e » L an d Co 40tf laove, Tim l#ane an d W. ti Pheotilx 4u a r r e » I r r l g a t e d la n d . a e l l to the g e n e r a t in g plant of th e c o m in ed. 3 mll«*» Croni R ed m o nd . 1« pany at Cove S u n d a y Mr Sltnpaoti irti) ttnproved Apply Sp»»k« «man h a» some e x cellen t view s of the pow IStf e r bouse, m a c h in e ry , etc of the 4»* full hlooded l l r o a n L cgh orn». pla n t, which w ill eoon bo pub lish ed young R h od e |»land R ed «h lrk in The Hpokeaman j *. otte e o a . I hr«Hn| » o a » a l t h pL B *C | O tt« R»*d m o t i d 4 4 f 1 I. II . t». I'. I l e l e g a f e » * — J \V l lr e w e r and W T M ullar- l o i e NM.K O li TU \IO: key <»f thi» c ity , nre d e le g a t e » from 4" « i r « » In th è W h lt e Salin oti Vel the l«M-al lodge to the I t). O. F y. W »»h 1 1<*»1 of f r u lt la n d and G rand l*odge m e e tin g to be h eld at •d btiiidlriKN P o r f u ll dwarrlpllon Mr» J A II oli P ti J o i i r d a n . R e d m o n d . Or Medford on May 2 lot W lllcox of the Kebekah lodge of <«n 4 414 thi» city. I» » d e le g a te to th e G rand Midge m e e tin g » of the K c h ek a h » lit » o i ( IKK NT room lion»«» to re lit, c it y w a te r the above place and tini«*. i e houae $7 p er m o n th J o n r » \ l.«»w V a lu a t io n — I Co. 40tf I N II G erktng of laSldlaw. who h a» been a»m*aslng p ro perty at l*ald- law and In «ch ute», w a» In the city A Knight T e m p l a r a a t r h c h a r m Inni week He »fa ted that the ( ’e n V*h J W l i r e a e r n a m e on hark tra i Oregon Irrig a tio n Co. placed a jftili r le a v e a t Sp«»kemnan ofhr«* or v a lu a tio n of only f i o u u on a l l their Jit« of C oiutunrce S u i t a b l e re holdl- i •»* C« " fl1" *r.| viiil g|y««ft 44f j MINT CANDIES We have the n*>ncy in Redmond for the <;<K)I) ROBIN CANDIES, the best Candies on the market, and you will always find them fresh at our store. We would like to have ><m try these candies for they will surely please. CIGARS a n d t o b a c c o s We carry a complete line of these jr<s»<ls and smokers can get just what they want. E. G. SHERWOOD HR PALM REDMOND, ORR. This season we have a splen did line of Shirt W’aists in many new styles and materials. The Manjuesette Waist, with vest effect front. The Middy Hlouse Norfolk style fancy lingerie waist, lace and embroidery trimmed. The Soicsette, with Deque mmed, sailor, and the Robes- rie collar. [R*ri Also the Tailored Waists in different patterns. Among the very complete as sortment of these Dresses and Aprons we show a range of prices that will surprise you. These dresses are to fit child ren from 2 years to 14 years of age. The prices are very reason able. Prices $1.23, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 63c. 78c. 98c. $1.25 to $1.98 7 ,rin Millinery Departm’t. Our Millinery Department is very pleasing from two points of view: W i r r 1 rotti II.«nr; > — A J H a ni» y. h ho left * Merk« ü g a with 1»oint» r a r » of pota- ii»r» for Wat o. T‘r ta ». w Irei! tilt» * n * k trom S ilv e r C ity. Nr a Mostro, lo M an ag er Mille r of t h r U n Itnofid Union W are h o use Do , a s k in g p rices on four tu rlo a t!» of potato**» 1 o In* «hlplw-d l<* the la tt e r city. Duna JrfM *) I'I k » 0 h ea d «-Ither On May to H u m »— l.a«t a«-«-k 2u people a r r iv e d In i. t b o r o u g b b r r d » . at my ran ch Ad T hey «••i» i; |. t f * « r e R e d m o n d , pitone R edu.o ml e n r o u te to H um a a «-nt by the a ay of P r llie v llle and !t)> t a r r iv e d In the H arn ey c o u n ty t o a n T a o 2 £> foot Int» ni» m a lli «tre e t. In gin»«! time, a m i a e r e m uch p le a s rdrnoad. $3&0 e a r h J o n e » Land ed with the t r a n sp o r ta tio n f a c i l in e » tnpany, R e d m o n d io tf ufTonh d out of Redmond Pouf &0 g a ll o n l iq u o r b a r r e la at I iO r a t h H otel l l a r 35Mf See M e l a n i n for the («e n c ra i KI« m *- Oli*- i^ood ap an of d r a f t mar«-» rea- t r l r flat Iron», am i a ll kin d » of el«»r- tiable Ap p ly X. S p o k e » m a ii of* t r l r a l h ea tin g an d cooking device» 4 " t f RI Children’s Dresses And Aprons 1st. The Styles Shown are Absolutely New 21 The Prices Asked are Very Reasonable I « »11 H i l l M PAGE FIVE F o r S p rin g H eadw ear See Our M illinery Departm ent Toaster «ili al thè hea- Yoi| hud They won't 1« good for u n H ate Money-— lly dolng yotir t ra d in g at R hret lM»<M>lutl«»n of l*arit»er*hl|» Uro» , thè Kroll Otti y S tu re T h e y »eli Sottie la hereby | h r li that the for ra » h . tbat*» a bey they »«-Il for 4 0tf rtnerahlp heretofore eOatlng he le»» re!» SheratKol 6 t'ourtrlghl « a i , April 12. I v i 3. dlaaohed by mu ll consent ; K ti Shera«H»d a ill Mime all llahlllttea and pay all ar- illta due the aboie firm » ti s i l l UW u i U i . j I. c*oi it n u t i i i T . RICHMOND HPOKKHM AN Redmond and Vicinity in l .lk r * Tilt* Mt* ||,m— rt K Kilt* of Wall* AValla, ha* rdlallV Invitad •"•••Il III lillà aerilo« lillà week look W J Buckley, C (' in* after li 1« property Interest* Mr Il K * lUoii. K of K a H hln* hua 2 3 u «crea neur Tuina lo. «Il ulular rultlvallun, and la very Il \ 11 .It* > l l i TIM I. < %|||i „In a r r i v e s from u o r lh 7 3n p m limili |il>.H*,-l| « hi , thè aulì and <11 •!<• «ara II full) >«|uala itili a r r iv e * from ao u tb .7 ¡ U m ," “ ,r b"r* VA «Ila VA’al la lountry II,. H||| II H A t 'K o l,, Agent imi moat of li la lami luto nula Mila ai-aaon. , HIM* ■ Mall Monday T l!K GRO CERY D EPARTM EN T FOR 1*0) S AND GIRLS FREE DELIVERY TWICE A DAY Are the cheapest because they , . , . Cane Sugar, per s a c k ........................$5.09 Dried Peaches per l b .........................$ .10 last the longest. Iteet Sugar, per sack............................. $5.29 Dried Apples, per l b .................................10 All sizes and styles now on s »8ar fo r $ 1 .0 0 ..............................lbs. 19 Seaport Corn, 3 cans fo r..........................25 A & H Soda, per pkg................................ 06 Seaport Tomatoes, per c a n .....................10 display. English Walnuts, per l b ..........................20 Aster Milk, per doz ........................... 1.00 pni/.vo |i|,*||T Bulk Rolled Oats, per lb............................05 Pink Beans, 18 lbs. fo r....................... 1.00 25 lb. box Dry Prunes fo r.................... $1.50 Small White Beans, 14 lbs. fo r........... 1.00 LYNCH & ROBERTS We buy Butter a n d Eggs REDMOND, O R E G ON We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 company office, three atorv brick ho i than wood, cleaner and quicker. The the Kedmond Nimrod* are soins af tel. ami other property. Mr. (Jerk- Ocarhute* Power Co. haa them for ter. They will be loaded with trout Ins *al<t that valuation « a a rldlcu- «ale. Call and aee them. 44tf fllea, etc. to capture every big tlsh In loualy ton low, and » a a solus to ln- _____ the river that comes their way. veatlsate the matter. Valuation— The nascaaed valuation of Red I jii.lla « C h e o c Here— lllsh coat of living solved by the mond. aa slven out by the deputy aa- Moat of the grocery stores here Klertrlr Kl Grillos; bolla, brolla, aeaaor. ta: Peraonal and real prop are now selling cheese made at the tnaata. fry*, and will do all your erty. S256.946. It la expected that Laidlaw factory that recently began breakfaat rooklns <)ulck, clean and the total aaaeaament will reach in operation. It la stated the cheese is cheap. See them on dlaplay at of- the neighborhood of $300,000 when of good quality. flee of l>eachutea Power Go. 4« tf the railroad, telephone and electric Itsht companica' aaaeaamenta are Why waste time and patience this On the Jury — added. summer by rooking over the old hot C. \V. Muma and C. R. McUallln stove when you ran get the new elec of thla city were drawn aa Jurora to \ilvocatc «ondimi— tric rooking appliances that are serve at the May term of the Circuit Five auto loada of Kedmond bust- now on the m arket? See them at Court which convened at Prlnevllle i nca* men went to Prlnevllle yeater- I the Pearhutes Power Co'a. office. Monday. j «lay to appear before the county They will tell you all about them. j court to advocate bondlns the coun fath o lr Service*— There will be aervleea at the ty for two per cent for the purpoae Gone to the Cove— Catholic church here Sunday niorn- of bulldlns new reads. A new law J. P. Butler and W. E. Young left paaaed at the laat aeaaton of the leg , for The Cove yesterday to catch tns at 9 30 o'clock. islature authorizes counties to bond some of the big flah they have heard to a two per rent limit for road pur- about being caught there. They took In lam A nselea--- along a supply of trout files and ex Hoy A tluah and family, formerly |H>aea. pect to come back with the record of thla city, are now located at lava Cooking by electricity la now catch of the season. Anselea. Cal., accordlns to a letter See the I>earhute* Power received here laat week. The Buah cheap. The Electric El Tost os have Juat family mo rad to the California city Co'* line of Toaster*. Broiler* and from Albany, thla atate, where they Stoves now on display. They have got here. They toast your bread Juat got here. 4 41 f quick, clean and delicious. Cheap, went after leavlns here. too. See them at the office of the Go After Big Trout— Peachutea Power Co. 44tf In From Manch— A party of fishermen expect to go Fred Wilson waa here Monday from hta Cloverdale ranch. He pur Sunday to Vanora or the Oregon Caught Big Kt*h— While at The Cove laat Sunday chased a lot of feed while In town. Trunk railroad and fish In the Pes- I chutes river for big trout. Nothing Tim Kane caught a flah that weighed The little Electric El Stovo atove smaller than 16 Inch trout are said alx pounds. Some aald It waa a red- la a wonder. It la much cheaper ! to be caught there, and that la what horse, others aald It waa a sucker, and others claimed It was a rainbow- trout. Anyway, Tim caught t£e flsh, whatever breed it was. If you want to see something neat drop into the Pesrhutes Power Co’s, office and let them show you their new line of electric cooking appli ances. 4 4 1 f F o ssil P a s to r H ere— Pastor Cook of Fossil, was In Red mond last Sunday and attended ser vices at the Presbyterian church. Concert Friday Night— The Spokesman la Informed that the Redmond band will give an open air concert tomorrow (F rid ay) night In front of the Hotel Redmond. Church Services Presbyterian Church service« next Sunday. Morning topic: "The As cending Chrlat Bestows Gift*.’’ Ev ening services at 8 o'clock. Visit Relative*— Mrs. W. S. Rodman and children left Monday for an extended visit with relatives In Iowa, Nebraska and Minnesota. Hrlile anil Groom Here— E. M. Taliaferro and bride of Se attle. were In Redmond laat Thurs day, the guest of Mr. T aliaferro’s brother Zack. The Spokesman for good printing