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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1913)
.THURSDAY, j r i . Y THF. RKDMOND 8POKKHMAN 17. IV1.1 •ocietv Directory \ lc«lin.«li'l I . m U ' N" I I " . I» l ‘ .Inni« «'Mi» I in« * Il ’ d u l l » I' II [ A I' llllJ Muntiti y nielli \ lit I * '"ul" I' of II il l\ rullali, C c A D r ill,e ^ ^ Hdwr Abstract to., Inc. ‘ *«»w»plt*i Redmond and Vicinity M \ L ym b und ci i; ho beo n of Ibla rlty, aulii lo C’Imir Luk** lillà a««k ‘Ibla la tb<* polui r I h - i i * H o * lllll ayaltMii la ko I iik I o «rert u lutK«* rlrrlrb power plani Ilo* liuti three year» 1 1 u«t I ik I« i «* m unii pilo All kind of finitime torkle la now I m IUK »old below roat ul (be li* d liln» moud rii a rina« y îîif ' | |inp rttphlo! « opt« h «»i c’iook l oiiiiiy orda. ¿ rullili» inupa «ntl nun« Prluevlll». lir»«u n TUN HP XIlKs T i l l V II li. ; h o m i : < ii IH i\ I M I ITI I I Iti » d ii ( f i l i n i « « * ni 1*1« Iure* ATl'R DXX . s i M i l t , I l I t i n i ..ini I III l l » D XX 1 A FI rat 1 I « » » Hlm« Ilota*«'. I M> l II *|«ili>. I*r<t|t'r. II) («dllnit of the fioul» II) lile 4f I) of July put lote lu»! week (be flout of Perry lleedy*» Central Or«*icou Hur uà«* wu» u littst«--ni tonally oitlllfed by The HpokeNfüun 'Mil» btialnen» pim e bad un fcttrurtlv«* dluplny of ail «le »« rlptton» of auto auppllra. etr The funeral of M ir I, Cl HtitlHi of Terrebonne, who died iuddettly. wu» Privat' limlrurHini glw-n oli III« lo*l*l Friday foreiHNMi ai the Pre»by U il.IN C l l l t M I Mi.IMI lltllM (««lian - rhurrh. !(«*> Harvey oftl« tat I . u \ iHITK «loi « I l I A I-A I IN N T Iir * h k The retiiulu» were Interred In MI N I " the Kedutotid retneiery Ilei i«aa«*d ¡I < l i t i . II. /. i n m :. left a bu»but)i| and 2 year old «luurb II« mlnut* tor. 1er •r Urli • < /. l .*f« ir.> i "i •w ir l|ut»r) — MA h i i o a i i i i m » < XRI» lly doltiK your fra«llnii at Kb ret fi' «-«on Trunk D«il> «In l i n (rom itorilt 7 J t * in U ro », the l.i onotny Store They »ell fur ain a» l i f t (rom tonili 9 top in for ra»h, chat*» whey they aril lea» «Off (> \V H a N Dall» aln p t l i n t (rum uorili 7 l"ii in II A Kendall la confined to hla ala a u l i r « (rom «oui li 7 ! la III Il MAI KOI.. Ale ni real«!« to e with un alfa* k of typhoid I l I I l ' I l O M Hill lis fever Daily afccept Honda». *> a ni lo New» w a» reicltud here (hat a p. m Hund. . « tu a a in , ú lo 7 i> in «otiiaii flutter on (be up|M*r water» of l-i i s t i >1 I K I HIM Ils the |b*»*hute» river last w«*ek « auiáht Hally, except Huiitla». * 1" « IU a trout 2 4 turile» I oiik • p. ln Rund . > i u » a in When you wuwt aomethliiK u*»od Lettola luallnl hol l « l » r litan H 16 ta n u l I«*««» linr« un ili» nubi Co eat In Hie i united good» line a»k J l( Kotyert» of Lynch ft lloberfa. to ala gì >« north J \V MOOIIK. P M name It The latent kinh ) ihltiK he ha» «alle«! off la Helm Spaghetti atol ( 'tireur with Tomato Sau«*e When In doubt a» to what you waul to rat, A d * t t t»«'tt)«’ tltR |)«|li||»h«)<t utulrr aak Hubert» Ih r man who knows ilt be Ai on«» r«nt s »«ird for »eh Inaortloti Siti ailv«r<l»«'tn»nt There will I k * an uurllon »ale of aerta«' 'or l«-aa than I 5 u n i s Or houaehol«! g « m id » at J A VoaburK* »ra f r mu mil of (o * ti mutt Inform ranch near Clin«* Kall» on Monday. • h o » tunny loan«*» Ih*» ad la to July 21. at 1 o'clock See billa for IO. ß ' it *»f t o » n orders muât I** t»*rtlrultor» 211 inird by raah Initial» and M rs piaoCLASSIFIKI) (OLI MN ( u n * rount aa «orda « _ hm H ii> ; O0« <»A il» ruai. Io b» (r»«h »tun land«- t'hrlat, l(»dmond 11 f J A VouburK. who haa »«.Id h<» farm near (Tine Kalla. esjHHt» aooti (o leave for CalKorula Mr and Mra XX’ H lloilman and o a r «itoli of inulta Ci yrara old. Mr and Mr« \V II Anderaon l»ft »lobt «bout l i n o » » i h F intuire at Itila w«-ek (or an oulln« and dahin« tmlni< id llank of fointtirri «• I I I trip on th» Matollua river Hk I !> «11.1 (•'« in for aalr luijulrr J \Y Brewer abd family. I. K L 0|) «■•mat» uffirs *»2tf Sin It li and family. C !.. Moor» and On* »od upan of draft mart*» reto onnbl* Apply X. Spokramau of family and Mr and Mr« Guy Hob- »ui, anil M A l.ynrh Hundayed al H N# hl«h «rati» bicycle. n a u f ua liti!» and Sutil» Lake« Nf> •d. Bleaaonable »Bica \v. kilt Call at Si>ok<<aitian lu ll IIIM All klnda of magazine» (or « a l » at Ih » l(»dtnond Pharmacy. Itf ■ t . m . ii , boti««* to r»nl, rltjr water T h » lutili«'« (¡lililí at th» Preaby- la (h liona» |7 i»'r month Jonra (»riaii church ni»t at th» I’ark (arm l«aad Co 4utf laat Thuraday No (urth»r ( « it 11.1 meeting» « I I I b» I h T i I until Ih» aec- TO T IlA D K und Thuraday In 8 »p t«m b »r gli I» hu «K ». «Inai» barn»««, «ood • ya- • olii mar», ««lilla, » » I l brok». Itev llarv»y. paator of th» I’ rea- wai*i ! between Iciuci ami 1100, and hyt»rl«n church of thla city. I« a « ay n h» > lia< k lo lra<l<* for ho*» J II on hla vacation T h » r » « I I I b» no Proli. Hotel llar, l(<*dii)ond Itf preaching at th» rhurrh Sunday. Itev Harper « I I I hold aarvlrci on I t i i » m u i : • w i \ r ili. th» inornltiK of July 27th 1 A B u - l »)*••»* I r r r r l T t i a l l i r i a 2 A P e r C «*1(1 o f flit* M u r k r l It«*» ult*» T> » Ulti» " » a n i ” advertlaetncnt » h l« ii lina become «o popular la a al leai buyer, a alleni arller and a al leni purveyor of «onda It poaai'aaea the doubl« v irili» of balm: • tirap and profitable It b rin «« lubor to tli« unemployed and help to Oma« » h o ilealrc to rm- “ plO' If tunke* bom» for men and wo man ll tranafera property and In a ««'li erai way la reaponalhle for 2& per cent of th« bualneaa traiiaart«d In the commercial world If n I la empty bona«« and hrln«a pm i » i l t y to ili» landlord l i t «Ivea III» poor workln« «Irl em p i» y ment, Il arla men up In bualneaa. It urta you an a «»n t If you dealre on« It «Ivea you an opportunity to bo'row money » h e r » the rat» of In let "*t I« lb « ioweet. It furnlahea you , a|iii»dlum of exchange It trlla you, II) lari, w h »r» to «o. wh»n to «o, how to « o to » v » r y place, everywhere, V an i acni re aomethln« that you may xrwil and to whlrh no other medium «V- r devlaed aould aucreaafully dI■ — re t you. B The Spokeaman run help you »Tilt n "w n u t" ad la>t un try. The Spirella Corsets M ade to O rd er Menauremenla Taken dern Cromptly Killed. and Or MRS. I. I«. OSnOHNK Keaident toractier Keilmond, Ore«on PAGK FIVK Summer Outing (¡arments for Women and Children LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES and LOWER PRICES in: MO SI N UONNKTS M \I»K D lll.s s I S Klxured Matlae and Fine Oln«- ham Dreaaea trimmed with plain rol- ored material, arid «aah buttona to match. Crlre. 1 3 ! » Children’«, Misses and Adults’ Bonnets, nicely made in pink, blue and jfrey colors. I.AU N H ltK ssK S Brice, 2*»c IIIue atrli»- and black atrip«- trlm- me<l with plain color to match; baa larice arm hole«; aplendld workman- ablp. Crlce. Only SI.UN CHILDREN’S ROM BEKS I.IM V Itd iO II I'KItt u . i : The Little One Rompers are well made and made o f nice ma terial. Sizes 1-2 year to 6 years. IIKKSH Very neat afternoon d r»««, frlm- med with brown material, with brown bone buttona. Brice. 60c I’ rlre. I'J.2,3 IIM.IDS IN'S |»AT4.\T D IlK s s (•INGHAM AND MADRAS ROMBEKS and APRONS T h e « » reversible house dreaaea are the beat on the market. Crlre*. a i .V». 11.73. 1 1 1 3 l l l s s l XN t I t x s l l D K K ssK S StronK and durable, dark col ors. all sizes, 1-2 year to 6 years. Hatlne trimmed ruffa and collars, with two tone buttons. Brice, 33 to 50c Crlre. S l im and g.Vii.1 Curlee Made Clothes FOR Men and Boys These well known clothes are highly satisfactory and every suit is guaranteed. The fabric, the workmanship, the fit, style and durability of these suits are more than is generally found in ready made clothes. Our prices are low, ranging from S7.50 to $20.00. LYNCH & ROBERTS We buy Butter and Einrs R E D M O N I), O R E G 0 N We close 6 :30; Saturday 10:00 T h « lledmond ITinrttiary haa the ««i-nry here for the I’ortland ()re«o- nlnn. where the paper ran be hail Agricultural College; It II ("roller. A (¡ C A of the Hill lines In Ore gon . L M K..HH, T C O \V It & N . and I’ hll Rates, representing C. t". Chnpnian o f the Cortland Com mercial Club, the "K lylng Suiiad” that Is louring Central Oregon, were here for a short time Tuesday after noon J XV. l i r e » er. president of the Redmond Commercial Club, had charge of the party while In the city, All kind of hahliiK Inckle la now mid Introduced the member* to d if he!IIK aold belli» roat at the Keil- ferent htislneas men here The party went from here to Deschutea and on tnontl Charmary. 2tf to l.aldlnw where a meeting was held It waa reported here thla week In I he evening that Tom Sharp rau«ht a hi« Dolly The Redmond Pharmacy has the Vardett Trout on the upper Dee- agency here for the Cortland Orego rhlltea that » e l « h e i l N 3-4 pounds. nian. where the paper ran he had. IVople from here who have been Mayor It oar h has one of the finest over nabln« on the Metollua report gardens In the cty. He has a block that river alive with campara. of property and besides growing gar I,»t ua do your nevi order of Job den stuff Is having good surreas with prlntliiK High «nule work and all kinds of small fruits price« antlifactory The Ited monti Spokea man. All kinds of weeds are growing In profusion In different parts o f the .1 K ( ’«die, «eeretary o f the ( ’ rook city In the streets and alleys. Cut County Knlr, wiia In Redmond Tues ting the weeds now before they go to day to make arrangement* with The seed would be a good plan Hpokeiininn for printing the 1913 C t ni I uni Mat and Hare Program, .1 D. Ilutler experts to soon move The Hpokeamnn having been award his Redmond Pharmacy Into the ed the contract for the printing on building next door to his present lo competitive bill cation Contractor Osborne has re paired the building from the effects It la reported that II K Jonea haa o f the recent lire, and It will be aold hla hotel and residence property ready for occupancy about the first In this elly lo Cortland parties of the week I S Deputy Maralial (¡rlfflth of I’ortland. « a a here Sunday with a rouple of Indiana from the Warm Sprlutta reservation whom he had ar- reated on the rh u r«« of biM)tl«KKln« 11» look the Indiana before C S Cotnnilealoner D hkk »D here for a hearing, and later took them to Cort land All kinds of tnagnzlnes for sale at Ladles' calling cards, latest style, (he Redmond Pharmacy. 2tf at The Spokesman office. J f l.ectly, agriculturalist of the C. A Lucas, landlord o f the Hotel Burns High School; A. II. Conlley, Redmond, was foreman of the coro dean of agriculture of the Oregon ner's jury that held an Imiuest at Camp fi on the Tumalo Project Tues day on (he body of the unidentified man who hung himself there Monday night. the above dates. A lfred Mun*. ful at night with colored electric whose advertising publicity reaches lights. many miles, reports a $900 business Spokesman Classified ads bring In the two days. It has been demon strated by these two live wire firms results— try them— don't cost much While af Clear 1-ake this week that Spokesman advertising publicity I f you want pure milk or creata Messrs. Dobson and Lynch caught a is what draws trade to their stores. phone Tlchenor, No. 810. 4 4tf lot o f nice salmon trout. They brot Olren & (¡ant. contractors and bark some o f the fish and presented work their friends with enough for a good buildrrs o f this city, began "Judge, why did you adjourn the Tuesday on a house on G. A. McFar- court for live minutes just now ?" meal. lane's farm northwest o f town. “ 1 felt that I had to sneexe." Make your advertising as Interest ing as your store as full o f oppor tunity news for shoppers as your store Is full of buying opportunities for them and store management will come to be a very Interesting occupation for you. Crlnevllle Journal I’ rlnevllle was practically deserted on the 4th. Red mond got a big delegation. Kvery auto In town was pressed Into serv ice to attend the "H u b C ity" celebra tion. Although no families registered with their twins under 12 years old on the tth for the special prizes J. D Butler advertised to give away, he gave four o f the prizes, a box of Lownev’s chocolates, to heads of families who called at his store and showed the twins. “ Yes?" Skunks are beginning to kill off " A nd 1 feared that If I sneezed on chickens In the city. O. K Olsen the bench the lawyers would make says that a skunk recently killed six that the basts for a new trial.” of his fancy chickens. He caught the skunk later In a trap. Other The Spokesman for good printing chicken raisers in the city report los ses of chickens by skunks. 1. L. "Good to Mr. This Is county. pect to Harader last week sold his H ope" farm west of the city McPherson of Powell Butte. one of the best farms in the Mr. Harader and family ex leave for California soon. Mr and Mrs J M Fuller, parents of Mrs. J K Roberts of this city, are expected to arrive here soon from Cedar Rapids. Iowa, and make Red mond their home for a year at least Mr Fuller has been engaged in the farm implement business for many years In Iowa. , Tint Lane and Bill Young and I-ast week In mentioning the dec their wives returned Tuesday from their dshlng trip to the head o f the orated stores In the city on the 4th Metollua river They report a royal The Spokesman failed to mention the attractive decorations on the W good time, and plenty of flah. H. Hobbs, C. R McLallln. Deschutes Some of the merchants here had Power Co. and Johnson k Vaughn a big trade the 4th and 5th Lynch buildings, and the Sparks Theater. k Roberts, whose advertisements In These places of business were decor The Spokesman reach all over Crook ated with artistically arranged fes county, report a large business on toons of bunting, and made beauti- STOCK POULTRY FOOD and W e carry the celebrated line of SK N F C A S T t N K anil I S X L T R Y FOODS. C O L I MUIA HK XI.ING POXXDKRH and l im m k n t s . DIX MOND ROI C C V K K aad GKKMABON’ K fo r D i**w »f» o f Poultry. Redmond Feed & Fuel Co