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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1913)
THI'HHIIA Y. MAY 2 ï , |wn TH K II K It MON I » HPOK EHM AN Society Directory Kwlinond and Vicinity He<lll“ “ lll lsMl||e N u I l o , R IV Meets every Monday oliilil lu I I. I reeberg, uf Ilo. tirili o f Fre e Mulinili Hull V tailing K li lie li l s un. h«ra IIIos , generai m«ri baiila. r« cordially liivltr*«! ■ nrnail Inai week frolli a bualneaa W J Muck ley, ( ' c irlp io Portland where h« liu.l goto* Il K Ilinon. K nf H * h lo Iniy Iiaw go.nla 11 « aal.l liualnaaa Il \ll 1(11 «Il I IMI i « l d i III l'urlland » uh . 1 .ili Train arrives (roui north 7 3n |> m 'lutin arrives (rom >1111111 7 m A li 11 mbar of l(«.|moii<l tana ur Il HAI'KOL. A n u l compariteti ih*, hull laani frinii h«r« Spring Days Demand S p r in g S H O E S . 1 Imoge* of Picture* ri « T i l d i « « , NI M i l l , I I I s i i «« a loi I III Its 11 « « « « Irsi I la s s s h o w Mrs. «. II THE STORK OF BETTER VALUES and LOWER PRICES i i o o k . o I HI vara, ami som« v«ry goo.l • ali'haa M « r « Iliade s c « H K s 1 III m u . T i l l : HOME ill «Hi« IM I CH I I Ill s llo u s r . S|»ar||s, 1‘rop'r. Cri«ai« Inairuriloa *l*«n un th« « H»l.IN. I « H IM T. s l i m ; TltOM- ami all « «1.« I; I N s I H l . m i ; m n . I «III. It. /.INKI , l o o k log by r le .t r l .l ly la nnw . I.«ap ri«« tli« |i«a.'hut*.a Power I o s Un« of Toast e rs. llroll«rs ami rii..* «■ n o « .iti illaplay. They bave Just gol b e r e ttlf «Ir and Mrs Have Miller left laal w««k for Perry Houth’a, on th« Me- tollua rlver, « b e r e they ha.l a good lime flshlng New Dress Goods shown this season are most attractive. They are entirely in keeping with the many beautiful styles of the season, and make up with lots of snap. Ikaioln tasit-r. Mina KlUahetli Kroebe of Ihla city Kor tarma ««« 7. Tallafarro, Clothier vlalte.l laal w««k at thè homa o f Mr alni Mra J Alien at Hlatrra. H 1 S IN K S S L O C A L S If you « a n i pure inltk or rreaui phone TI.Tim or, No I l o . tttf Trl|» lo l)|»| springs I arili carry persona .lealrlng lo go lo tlpal Springs from Opal (Tty «a. h Sunday .Muât h« notified not later than Saturday ao ran meet Sunday morning train lleturu passengers In lini« for evening train W K lleynolda. Opal City <314 (USSIHKII COM MM Adv«rtla»n)»n(a publish««! utulrr Ihia h«* 4 i! at oiin a word for ffti'h |ti»«*rt loft No AihrrllariiKitil In»«'rtc'd for I*»»* ihan 1 m i t » Or drrw from out of town must Infortii U» h o t many iMura (hr »d !• to run Out of town o r t l« n mu»t i*» Arftnti|tinM i»y cash lulilala and flKurr« r«*unt aa word» M ilt H.%UC |rur«M J ir*c) I'ttf* %*» hrad *l!h«-r —' t . Ihoroughbr»«!». at my ram h Ad- dr«'»» 4 « I, Hrftlrr, Krdmotld. photir J I.. Frntun arriva.! h«r« w««k from l.«wlaton, lilnho bought Ih« Fltxgerald lami laal Hr Mim«) — lly .loi u g your trading at Ehr«! Hri»f , lh« Economy Slor« Th«y ».II for raali. Ihat'a w hr) (h«y aril for Iras 4otf K ai« Mr and Mrs J K l-atnli l«fl Inat w««k fur Portland, Salmi and o ' h « r points H \l Smith l«fl lh « Ural o f w««k for Alb«rta country (ha Klnirr Erickson arrlvrd h«r« laal Thursilay from Muryhill. Wn . w h«r« h« Is rngag.-d In lh « chicken raising business II« rrlurnril Tuesday I A Buckley la now rwady to de- Hi«r Birldly pur« artificial lc« In any •luanllty lo any |iarl of th« cliy. Phon« No Vug 45(2 On« of lh« attracllona at th« hall gam« h«r« Sunday between lh « Red- mond and ll«nd hualnraa mni will S«'« o l i t i hand di»*-. 1 l i g h t d«dlvrry tram with light hartir»», chin p If be (hr unitdrlng of Hugh (» Kan« of lila drclalona alou« will b« taknti at oiu«t t* || Haggott, llrd- llrnd I 4 • • f worth th« prie« of admission. • 4 •. S« m ond hand S t r i n a « ) piano In See Mrlutllln for lh « (¡eneral Elec gtMid condition Wrllr t'ha» K ( o n tric flat Irons, and all kinds o f « I n dart, lirdm ond. Orr 44(2 t»n«« good »pan of draft mar«-» rra- tricai heating and rooking devices »otiahl«« Apply X. Hpok«'»tiian of * . Hockley's Ktpress Co put g new Iti aerra Irrigate«! land. writ fenced. 3 (y mile» from Kedmond. I» transfer wagon on the street Mon partly Improved Apply Spokesman day that was painted up more gau d ( . I ily than a cirrus wagon. Hut this New high grade bicycle. n n e r un won't atop th« company from doing ni Keaaotiahle Call at .H|M>k«*»man all kinds of light and heavy hauling and Be l l i n g and delivering strictly offtr» pure Ice M ilt n %i.K o n t it \in: The Electric El Tosto« have Just 40 aerra In the White Salmon V«*l They toast your bread ley. Wash lle»t of fruit land and got her« Cheap, good building» Kor full drarrlptlnn I,nick, clean and delirious »all on I* <J Jourdan. Hrdmond. Or- too See them at the ottica o f the 4 411 lieschutes Power Co 4 41f Second hand Kat«*y organ In g«N»d rundltlon Writ» t*ha» K Cotidart, Fred II W llco i of Oregon City, O l d , OlM 1 1 ‘ arrived here Sunday to look after bis M ilt iti x r property Interests In this s»>rtlon He three 4 room houa» to rant, city water Is Improving a «o-acre tract the In th«« houa«* IT per month Jone» and a half miles northwest of 40tf city Ills land adjoins James P ¡.«nd Co. Hates' land Stray rcl 40tf Ratine This popular malarial we hav« In plain whit« and Mira Silk Silk Stripe Crepe Poplin A new brown silk weave In dress The different 54 Inch widths blue, tan and brown. Pink, blue goods that Is very popular this season. nnlah. also lh « bord«r«d goods In and colors are gray. gr«y. Prl.«a 60 c to $ 1 00 yard. Cotton Voiles A n o r « daalrabl« malarial for Anything you may desire l»> O»’ M“ M * tinea or Periodicals » « can furnish you. We sell Ih« Fumo*» 4 HMMI llolH N ( ANDIES. E. (ò SIIEHWOOI) THE PALM REDMOND. ORE. the Rajab or Pongee Silk. The and most Is one o f the popular silks shown this season, for full dresses. It comes in the various colors. The Heavy Craah Linen In 48- This T h « colors ara rr«am , pink, blur makes a very ble and pink strip«. for hand em broidery dresses. desirable material Does Rippelette material comes in a good width In the white or pink color Kummar I»r«aa«s la rar«ly found. Price per yard, $1.75. Plasse Crepe assortment o f colors, for not dresses The old Seersucker product un- very suita- and der a new name, is equally good klmonas. require ironing, for house dresses and and children’s dresses. In different patterns. washes nicely. Price par yard 20c to 35c Prices 60 c to 75c yard Price per yard. 22c. Price per yard. 15c. Ladies' and Childrens’ Shoes are a Specialty with us. Look over our line GROCERY »■’RUE OKI.IM ER Y ---------- DEPARTM ENT P r ris_ 1 ] L r *• W iiiiwii"1 l ' Cl - 1 1 , Pi. |! HiEE liKLnKliv - ______. . :^| •••(. -— - - . Koyal Club Peaches tier c a n . . . . 25c Fountain Peaches, per can........... 2nc Koyal Club Pears, per c a n ............ 25c «NOLI ROAST i I COFFEE /Oil il V c ___ o P r C r e » ’ * k * r N o P a C*-t ste r s LA N O > 4 »>etA «$O fC « Royal Club Tomatoes, per c a n . . 15c Sunset Tomatoes, per can . . . . 12 H e Seaport Tomatoes, per c a n ..........10c 4k C O J Royal Club Coffee, steel cut, lb $ .45 Royal Club CofTee, steel cut 21b .85 Royal Club Coffee, steel cut 31b 1.20 LYNCH & ROBERTS Cigars and Tobaccos PERIODICALS appearance to colors are tan, green, blue Linen near AM» This material Prices per yard. 60 c. REDMOND, OREGON delegate from the Rebekah lodge of this city, to attend the (¡ranil Lodge meeting o f that order held In Med ford. If you want to see something neat drop Into the Oeschutes Power Co's, office and let them show you their new line o f electric cooking appli A letter received hy The Spokes I The sp okraman 1 1 f»o « yn»r ances. 4 4tf Why waste time anil patience this man from Ed Erickson, who Is play ¡.«•lira* calling carda, lateat atyle, ing hall at S h II Lake. I'lah. says he summer by cooking over the old hot |al I hr Hpokeatnari olficr. There will be a tennis game here stove when you can get the new elec tric rooking appliances that are Sunday forenoon between players now on the market? See them at from Rend and this city. Bend has the Peaehute* Power Co's, office. som e good players, and so has Red mond. and an interesting contest Is They will tell you all about them. anticipated. Some excellent feature dims were The Redmond Farmers' Cnlon is shown at the Sparks Theater last endeavoring to perfect plans for a Thursday night. Bargain P a y " here among the mer WIIKN Y(>r WANT A 004)1» SMOKE. EITHER A The la-wls Co. showed at Sparks chants on Saturday. June 14th, the Theater last Friday and Saturday date o f the I’ nlon Picnic. As yet all (TOAH 'III TOBACCO FOR YOI H PICK. COME TO nights. They put up a good vaude the plana have not been wWirked out. O l ' R STORE ANI» WE W ll.l. HCI’ I’ I.Y VOI R WANTS ville t>l 11 and were greeted with large but Indications are that they will be satisfactorily arranged. WE HKI.I. A M . THE LEADING »R A N D S OF THE houses. HOOKS material very slmi- lar In weave and Price, 38c yard. I hem hut«*». April 2*1. one Iron gruv sell Is the AB OV E o o o o s A new silk Charmeuse Silk pink. The Cenerai Electric flat Iron we We buy Huiler and K kks most economical, aa It |*ony 4 year» old. weight 700, brand sin«« In consumption o f current c o n sumed. heats faster and holds heat »d I. (I on l«*ft ahouldar H«*wnrd longer. (V It Mrl-allln. 4o t 4 I f *r return to I. A Mrandrnburgh. attended service Sunday at the Mor 1 »• «hute». Or rimile I le»« h titra or The I »each ut «« Power Co. hua ta k mon Temple, and to hear the big I la ldlaw. 4512 Ed says he Is en down the old electric light wires organ "w a s great.” getting Into good condition and won mi gth street, and the appearance of Misi I l . l . \ \ i : o i w the street Is much Improved. All the his game last Wednesday. He orders Hpokeaman ClaaalHed ait* ¡»ring light and power wires o f the c o m The Spokesman sent to him so as to ¡rranlta try thrm don't coat much keep posted oil hall games here and pany now run through alleys other happenings. If you want t o krrp i»natcd takr Strayed from my premia«'« Our Line Is Very Complete LYNCH & ROBERTS Inr. I III FIVE Ready Trimmed Hats for Children and Ladies are Very Practicable lo Miniera riunita) uml roolad fnr all lliey arar« Murili for Ih« llu b City Complet« lia. I 1 11 tin u » an.l pho- playara loaraphla copiée of Crook county record*. County in ai» ami blu« .« numbar <*f flshlng I.artli.a were printing Prillarli!«, Oregon oul Huii.luy 011 ili« II« n. h.il «a alni Thr J. II. lUner Abalrarl PAUK A crew o f railroad men are put ting In the spur track at the I’ nlon warehouse this week. This track will greatly facilitate the business at the warehouse In loading for rail road shipmenta. J. W. Hrewer and W. T Mullarky left the first o f the week to attend the Grand l*odge meeting o f the I. O. (). F at Medford. They are dele gates from the local lodge. Mrs. J. A. Wlllcox left at the la m e time as a We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 breed It was and. In the absence of her husband from the. city, sent for Sam Snider, w ho lives near by. Sam wasn't positive as to the kind o f an imal. He got a long pole and poked the varmint— and then he knew. It was a skunk, and the smell in that part o f town has been loud ever since. The little Electric El Stovo stove Is a wonder. It is much cheaper than wood, cleaner and quicker. The Deschutes Power Co. has them for sale. Call and see them. 4 41f The Redmond Fnion Warehouse Co. shipped out a carload o f hogs Tuesday to Portland for farmers In this section. The carload will bring In between $1200 and $1500, all of which will be put into circulation in this vicinity. predicted a prosperous future for the city. Mr. White has. since 1877, established 41 townsites in different states west o f Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. White expect to return to R ed mond in a few weeks and may invest in property in this section as the ou tlook is pleasing to them. Tuesday evening the Y. P. C. A. met at the Baptist church. Miss Doty presided. Perry Reedy made some remarks on his observations o f the African race in the Fnlted States. Rev. F. Harvey spoke on the railway being constructed from the Cape to Cairo by the Cecil Rhodes legacy. The remainder o f the program was devoted to music and literary work. The next meeting will be announced In the churches on Sunday. High cost o f living solved by the Electric El Grlllos; boils, broils, J. F. Church of Montesano. Wn , toasts, frys. and will do all your is a recent arrival here to look over breakfast cooking quick, clean and See them on display at o f this section with a view to locating cheap. fice of Deschutes Power Co. 44tf In the Redm ond District. At a meeting held at Ehret'a hall last Saturday by members o f the PATR IO TIC DAY Mr. and Mrs. A. A. White o f St. Redm ond Farmers' i ’ nlon it was de cided to hold a big Fnion Picnic In Paul, Minn., were in the city Tues Next Sunday at the Presbyterian day. Mr. White is a capitalist and Keilntond on Saturday. June 14. Is Interested In Oregon property He church sermon at 11 a. m. Topic: Mrs C. Buckingham, living in the Intends to plat several townsites. “ America's Perils, Privileges and eastern part of the city, had been three o f which will be over the Duties.” Evening at 8 o'clo ck. T o p "A m er ica 's Outlook and R e losing some young chickens lately. mountains. He ow ns the Hotel Ore ic: Veterans o f the The dead chicken s were found bit gon property at Prtnevllle. and has sponsibilities." ten through the head. A trap was other investments In Crook county. civil and Philippine wars and their set and an animal caught. Mrs. Both Mr and Mrs. White were favor wives and children are cordially in Buckingham did not know what ably impressed with Redmond and vited. Appropriate music.