The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 05, 1913, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Society Directory
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Kedmond and Vicinity
T b « Id illi«« ( { „ I M of I h« Bre.by-
••hum, * m ......... Mr.
riirdUlly Invited
• 'llii«’« on Tliur«iluy «flariioon, Jun«
\V J lluckley, (' c
I It h
II K Olson, K of II a H
n%11.li«»\i, i i \ i i . « n i d i
At the I'reshyterlan church next
T rain arrive« from norib 7 ao |> m
Holiday preaching at I I a III. Topic
Train arrive« from south 7 71a in
"Hnrnahaa. the 13th Ap«iatle" Eve
II IIA I'K ill„ Agout
■ling service at N
We «re exclugive agent* for Warner Bro*,’
Ku*t Proof Cor*et*.
Each and every pair jfuar-
antced not to ru*t or tear.
We are exclu*ive agents for the Hamilton-
Brown Shoe Co., maker* of the American I^tdy
and American Gentleman Shoe*.
Price*, $1.00 to $3.00
They are GOOD SHOES.
The J. II. Ilantr Abstract Co., Inc.
Prof Thompson and family mov­
Comp)«!« I r w i Indexes ninl pho­
ed «»«I• to their ram h this week am)
tographic ro|il«« of Crook county
will IIie there until the fkll term of
records
County ina|ia ami lilu«
school heglns
inlntln« l*r I it* vlll«*. in. non
TMK HIMIIHH T ill: % I IH ,
T ill : i i o m k in
Mill INI! I*|l I I I l l s
i lout«.'« iif 1‘ liiuri'*
MATI It II % % HI M U « It I si i % %
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% I lr»l < la**» Hliou Ilona«.
Mr«. A. II H|*«rha, l*ro|i'r.
Private Iriatrurtfou given on Hi«
M i l l . I V n i l I M . T . Ml.III,. TIlilM
IMINK «ml all % %l.% K IN s t l t l .
MKNTM.
« t i l l . It /.IN KK,
ItMlolioaalrr.
Cor t«rma « « « Z Taliaferro, Clothier
CUSSIKIKI) COLI MN
Ail««rtla«m«nt« i>ul*llah«*t under
till« head at on« rout a Word for
each Inaertlon
No a*!v«rtlooui«nt
Inaertod for leaa than IS cent«
Or
der* from out of town muat inform
ua ho* many loan«« th« ad la to
run
Out of town order« muat to*
arroui|*auled by raah
Initial» and
K«urea count aa *or<la
llaml concert tomorrow night with
n good program
It la understood that K I' servl-
**■« will I**- held In the I’ reabylarlan
church on Hiimlay, June If.th
The Humlay night passenger train
line here at 7 30 did not arrive until
I I 11» owing
the road
lo some trouble down
decoration llay was observed here
by the stores rioaliig up In the after­
noon. and many of the cltltens going
fishing at the ties* hutea and Crook­
ed rivers
A meeting of the dlr«*ctora of the
creamery was held here last Hatur-
day afternoon
Considerable Impor­
tant biialiteaa was transacted
The new electric lighting system
for the rlty waa turned on for the
first time last Haturday night
There la some talk of putting In
manual training In the school here
n u t itai.it
the nett term
Aa yet nothing def­
tine good a|>an of draft mare» r«a
sonable
Apply X, Hposesiuan o f­ inite has been decided upon
fice
Sltf
Joe McClay waa out fishing on the
Ne* high grad« bicycle, never ua-
1 N-schtiles river for a few hours Hat­
ed Iteaaonable Call at Hpokesman
urday ami caught a number of trout
office
that measured K Inches and over.
M»it iti n r
Mrs W H Hodman and children
I room houae to rent, city water
who are visiting relatives In Minne­
In the house
|7 per month Jones
sota and Nebraska, are exported to
laind Co
totf
return home In about four weeks
Mlsi l | , M M ill h
W H Hodman this week seeded ■
Itpokeaman Classified «da bring
Iswn on one of his farms uear Slaters
results try them don't cost much
to blue grass ami rioter
If you want to keep posted take
The Spokesman I I to a year
Halurday was the busiest day with
the merchants here ao far this sea­
Ididtes' calling cards, latest style,
son
There waa a large rrowd of
at The Hpokesiuan office
country people In town all day.
TIIK I.ITTI.K "%% % NT" All.
Many Kedmond people who took a
A lluslnes* Terre« Tlust Get» 1A IVr holiday tiecorallon Ituy made up pic­
nic parties and went to the Des-
t ent of the Market llesults
chutes river for an outing and fish­
ing trip
The little "want“ advertisement
which has become so popular la a si­
Alfalfa all over this section la
lent buyer, a silent seller and a si­ looking exceedingly fine this season,
and some of (he farmers nay It la
lent purveyor of goods
It possesses the double virtue of ahead of former seasons, even tak­
ing the late spring Into considera­
being cheap and profitable
tion
It brings labor to the unemployed
and help to those who desire to em­
It I* stated (hat a circus la coming
ploy
to Kedmond this summer The last
It makes home for men and wo­ circus here had an Immense crowd
men
and the word has gone forth that
It transfers property and In a gen-
Kedmond la the beat show town In
'ral way la responsible for 3 5 per
-ent of the business transacted In Central Oregon
he commercial world
Win A Halslel, deputy labor com­
It fills empty houses and brings
missioner and factory Inspector, waa
J.iosperlty to the landlord
It given the poor working girl em­ In the city this week on hta a«tnl-an-
ployment. It eeta men up In hualnesa. nual visit.
ji gets you an agent If you desire
ne. It gives you an opportunity to
A (1 Alllngham this week put In
irrow money where the rate of In- a large ele* trie fan at hla piare the
ierest la the loweat. It furnishes you first fan to be Installed In the city.
medium of eichange It tells you.
n fact, where to go. when to go. how
C A. Ordway la doing good work
jo go to every place, everywhere,
ml secure something that you may sprinkling the city street« this year
Cant and to which no other medium
The plav of "The Sweet Otri Grad-
ver devised rould successfully di­
uate” given by the pupils of the high
e d you
The Spokesman can help you with school at the Hparka Theater last
Friday night was well put on and
"want" ad
l»e>t ua try.
drew a good house.
II % Itllll MKT A I.
Metollus Oregonian:
F T. Rcd-
The Spokesman ha* about 1.000
Minds of oltl type metal that la Just mond was a Metollus visitor from
Mr Kedmond
Is thing for babbit metal, packing Keduiond yesterday.
“i r hoses, etc.
Hattie will he «old waa one of the tirsi settlers In the
nsnnable
Large f|oantltl«a sold Kedmond country, locating there
Hourly lb yenra ago. Me » w ill val-
]t n discount.
ICE CREAM
and COOL DRINKS
You will always find the above at
our place, and a cool, clean room
in w hich to partake o f them.
LET IIS SERVE YOU.
E. G. SH ER W O O D
HE
PALM
REDMOND. ORE.
Itoyal (luh
Canned (¡owls
Grocery Department
Ridgeways
Imp. Tea
FREE DELIVERY TWICE DAILY
T o solve the problem of high cost of living you have only to refer
to our prices o f Groceries. By being constantly in touch with market
conditions and prices we are able to take advantage o f many good bargains
Commercial Brand Salmon, 1-2 lb tins, 2 cans, 15
Pillar Hock Shad, tall cans, 3 fo r..................25c
Bulk Cocoanut, per lb .................................. 25c
Seaport Corn, per dozen cans ................... $1.00
Pure Rolled Oats, per lb ................................5c
American Sardines, in Oil, 6 f o r ................... 25c
Libby'« Sauer Kraut, 2 can* f o r ................... 25c
25 lb. box of Prune« f o r ............................ $1.50
Large Silver Prunes, 3 lbs. f o r ..................... 25c
Arm & Hammer Soda, per pkj?....................... 06c
25 lb. box of Peaches fo r............................ $2.25
Not-A-Seed Raisin, per lb.............................. 10c
One fourth box of Soda Crackers fo r......... $1.00
KnifliMh Walnut*, ped lb................................. 20c
Post Tavern Special Breakfast Food............ 20c
100 per cent Pure Sorgum, 1-2 gal for.........50c
Del Monte Spinach, per c a n ...........................15c
Del Monte Solid Pack Tomatoes, 2 cans.........25c
White Rock Table Syrup, 1 gal ................... 85c
Royal Club Solid Pack Tomatoes, per can ... .15c
Griffon's Tomato Catnup, 1-2 pintn, each.,..10c
Dried Apples, per p o u n d ...............................10c
Pint Jar Queen Olives, each...........................25c
Quart Jar Queen OliveH, each....................... 50c
White River Flour, per s a c k ........................$1.40
Dried Peaches, per pound ............................. 10c
Pink Beans, 18 pounds f o r .......................$1.00
Japan Rice, 18 pounds f o r ......................... $1.00
If You Want a Good, Comfortable, Easy Shoe That Will Last, See Our Line
All Silk Parasols
We are showing
the
newest
Shapes
and
Styles of Silk Parasols.
The new Dome
NAP-A-TAN SHOES
For a work shoe the Nap-A-Tan
Shoes are a molt desirable shoe
They are easy on the feet and last
longer than the ordinary tanned
leather, consequently they are more
aatlafartory.
Prices $4 00, $4 50 and $5.00
Guaranteed.
Shape in Tan, with
Green
Borders, all Tan and all Black.
Also the India Canopy Shape with attractive
border.
Prices $225 to $3
LYNCH & ROBERTS
THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES and LOWER PRICES
We buy Butter and Eggs
REDMOND,
OREGON
We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00
liable tracts of Irrigated land and tile business.
R. K. Olson has season for hot weather It was wel­ a home building for the society. It
considerable Kedmond town proper- charge of the store here during Mr. come nevertheless from a crop grow­ was decided to hold an ice cream so­
ing standpoint.
ly,
Freeberg’ absence.
cial In the near future.
The next
meeting will be held at the Presby­
If you want pure milk or cream terian church on Tuesday evening,
Perry Reedy, proprietor of the
Landlord Lucas of the Hotel Red-
4 4tf
Central Garage. Is one of the real mond knows how to keep his meats phone Tlchenor, No. 810.
with a musical and literary program
busy men In the rlty. Mr Ready has In good condition so that when they
and debate included.
Harvey Harris returned last week
one of the best appointed garages In are cooked and served to guests they
Central Oregon, and business Is so are tender and have a real meat tla- from Portland where he had accom­
An alarm of Ore at 11:15 Sunday
panied Mrs. Harris on her way to
night caused some excitement for a
Spokane, her former home, where
little while, but it was discovered
she will visit for some time.
the Are was over in the Lamonta sec­
tion—
too far away for the Redmond
Save Money—
By doing your trading at Ehret Are department to be of any help.
Bros., the Economy Store. They sell
for cash, that’s whey they sell for
Let us do your next order of job
less.
4 Otf
printing. High grade work and
prices satisfactory. The Redmond
Fishing was good in the Crooked Spokesman.
river Sunday from the accounts of
the big catches made there. It Is
Make your advertising as interest­
said over 100 pounds of trout were ing as your store— aa full of oppor­
tunity news for shoppers as your
taken out.
store is full of buying opportunities
J. R. Roberts left for The Halles for them— and storo management
today. He will be Joined by Mrs. will come to be a very Interesting
Roberts and the baby tomorrow and occupation for you.
they will go to Portland for three
weeks’ visit, and In the meantime
Chas. Minnas farm southweat of
take in the Rose Festival.
the city Is one of the really Ane
farms of Crook county, and shows
Tuesday evening the Y. P. C. As­ what good farming will do.
good with him that most of the vor. He keeps at all tlniea a large
Mr.
time he Is obliged to work ilsy and supply of all kinds of meats In his sociation met at the Baptist church j Muma always raises good crops, is
night to rake of his customers' re cold store room, and lets the meats for devotional exercises, being led by I Interested in dlversiAed farming and
stay there until seasoned, then uses Carl Stevens.
A business meeting gets results. He has had excellent
qulrements.
It, thereby getting the best results. followed at which the proposed con­ I success raising hogs, and out on hta
stitution and by-laws were read and place can be seen some of the beat
J. E. Freeberg. of Freeberg Bros.,
Thls section has been experienc­ adopted. A committee composed of hogs In the county.
general merchants of this city, left
yesterday for Bartlett, N. P , where ing some hot weather for the past C. Stevens. Rev. F. Harvey and C.
The Spokesman for good printing
he Is also Interested In the mercan- week. Though a little early In the Ordway waa appointed to Inquire for