Il l'KHDA Y. A l d i MT 14. 1»13 TDK K'ieiy Directory ^ h I iiumk I I^ m I u «' N o . I W. K t «* r i M a il.ta lla ll Monday v ia llln a ■■ i « i> i la oor-i .il* Invlied ii a K h M I i C 0 W K Vomi«. K ul l< A H T. K Hlmpaon, who haa a fina placa adjoining tha all» on tha weal, hua ralaad a fina crop of all klnda o f «rain ihla »aar Mr Hlmpaon la fariuln« lila placa on aclrutmr prin­ cipia* and «allliiK «ood maúlla. D ii I. II. Manir Abstract Co.. Inc. t »iiiplvt« Irai t I I » l o i « * ami pho- All klnda uf muKualnaa for aala at |D| tphlc copies of Crook county Ih « liadiuoud Pharmacy Slf rae rila Counir mapa and Ulna prl. Una Prlrt** III*. Or~«oii N II Elliott, tha ««all known auc- l Ion aar of Tarrabouna, arlad Ilia Al I t i i n N i'u ik N r i i K m . i i . malar aala Ibara laat week and aa T I I K H iiM K t»F curad «ood prb aa for Iba good* M ill i M i I ' I I T I I I M ----- of T Z P . lilu r r * I hangc« M.\ r i l i l i l í , M M i l i . I l I.Hit l l ami T i l l U H l i l l . lir a i l U » Nilón H»U«r. Mr*. 1. II. W|Hirk*. Prop'r. H IM .l(i> I I I T IM E • l i l i » Orrgou Trunk l»allr Tr In arrlvaa from nurlli 7 Siam K l u arrl«ca from aoutli ') tu pm O IV U A N Daily T r In arrive» from north 7 Ul p m ^ k l u arrltoa from aoulli a u I a m II I I A I 'K o L . A «r n l m i Pili » n i : h u í itn Í»»lly , alrapl Hulula», U a lu lo ■ m |llindar. « lo » a ni . & lo 7 p m l i m T i i n ii i: l l u l H h ■ l u l l i airapI Hunda», X lu a ni to «• p ni ■ n <1 Ildar. » lo * a m luallpd Bol later than * I E> p . Il l « I I I I***«* hnlp un Illa lilshl train «oina north J W MIIUIIK. P M (IASSIFIKD COLUMN C Partin. Mlaa Partin and Mlaa Nalaon ara «lalilu « liara from Hum­ illar I .aka. I -at ua do »our liait ordar o f Job prlutln« lll« h «rada work and prima aatlafaclory. Tha Itadmoud H|Hik>Himun Tha aacond aummar union rhurrh aar» lea will ha hald al tha I'reahy- larlan church nail Hunda» atanln« An Inalrutnantal and aon« aar*lea will atari al 7 lu Mr» W. II llohba will alu« a aolu Praachlli« h» Ha»* llar «a » ami I «orna Tha Itadmoud Pharmacy baa lha » « â n e » bora for lha Portland Orego- ulan. w hara (ha papar cao ha had luial ttalurday Mr and Mra O A lira.liny and Mr and Mra llratnobar auload to luí Pina Hay Colburn and hla brolhar uf Ihla i lly, rn antly want lo IVaahlu« ion. near Tacoma, where lhay hr*a •ecu re. I « imm I poaltlons A<1 1 ni I laamanla puMlahed lindar H a liaail al oua raul a anrd for ^■h Inaartlon No advarllaauianl Al tha Praabytrrlan church nail |B> tai) for laaa than I . ratita Ur Hunda y foranoan lha topic will b>* ■ t i from oui of lo a u muai Inform Tha K * d o f Hln. lha Fully o f lia I hoa man» laauaa tha ad la lo Non liarosnllton." O i l " f l " * n ..1,1.1« Ii.i.l t„. ompanlad hr raah ludíala and Tha Itadmoud Pharmacy haa tha iraa count aa «torda a«ancy hara for tha Portland (>m«o- h m h a i .i»: nlan, w liara tha papar ran ba had. - OiiP gtN>i) t r a m hur» 7 )rarm Hamual H McCaw of North Yakl liKlulrc X. &M # ma. l l n . a t.an her In that city, wo* ‘ ■ M i l k c o m and helfvr o h u for hara l*at wank un hla way lo lha \YII- ■ r or tradr Apply to Kmlmotid tatuada Valla» «1« lha McKantla ^Lrkal Paaa In apaakln« of Ihla rout try " O f all Ilia loa n * ■ U n a «pan of inula* 6 »aara old. Mr McCaw aald ^ K l « h l al~.nl I Inn aai h Enquire at on Ilia roula I ha*a Ira«alad, from North Yakima to Hand. Hadmoml ^ K d m o n d Hank o f Commarra 1 1 1 haa lha beat outlook for advance- Ham h and Irani for Bala Inquire niant In mallty «aluna In lha paar Hpokaaman ottica b llf futura ” - S r * high arada blrrrla. never ua- llaaaonable. Call at Hpokaaman Im.llaa’ rallln « card*, lalaat alyl*, al Tha Hpokaaman ortica. T u T ICI OK C F Hanlon of Han Franrlaro. a r­ rómpanla.! by hla wife, maid and drl«ar. arrliad lu-m Monday n!«ht In a bl« Winion tourln« car on hla way lo lha I'ucai Hound country Mr Hanlon la an old nawapapar man, foru.nrly on lha Han Franrlaro Ex- ■ Mmlarn 7 room houaa. rollerai a amlnar, hut now prnprlalor of tha ft« aul. porralaln plumhln«. a Tn< hau Ta*nrn. lha awnltaral cafa In far* a ttra rli«* and • omfortabla Han Franrlaro In».- l » a l . | In T*, «un» on . ..rn.-t |t.-. bl... k a ............. linn \l ni l All klnda of ma«a«lnra for aala al »■In for ranch In »Irlnlty of Had lha Kadmund Pharmacy. Stf »ml M Patlaraun. Oaklaud Hla- »n. Tacoma. IV n 411 Ehret llroa ara adtarllaln« a rloa- ■ HiliKln bll««y. al li« In bar lin a *. « I i(i,| I »ear old maro, «rulla, wall brukn, » • «h t bntwann 1000 and 1 1 0 0 . and • baa«'» hack lo Irada for ho«a J II Pi t. limai liar. Hadmoml Uf Mi l l M . I . W M I I M -w ■ Hp..hnamaii I f - Ita r|i»»«lfl.d ad* hrln« try lham don't coat much SPOKESM AN 111 « out aala o f (hair alork of «ooda preparatory lo rumovln« from lha city to anothar location LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES and LOWER PRICES Suit and Coat Sale 1-3 O ff! 1-3 O ff! 1-3 O ff! W e have only thirty Ladies’ Spring Tailored Suits and Coats left, so there will be only thirty ladies o f Crook Giunty that can take advantage of this remarkable r e d u c t i o n on suits and coats. W e have some excellent garments on hand and they will all go at the same reduc­ tion. Do not delay making your selection. 1-3 Off! W hile T hey L a st Summer Dress Goods W e are showing some very’ pretty patterns in the summer dress goods. Also a new selection o f Bulgarian Silk for trimming and frocks. Let us show you. LYNCH & ROBERTS R E I) M O N I), O R E G O N Two I g section tourist cars, wrllh wo women's dressing room», and a PitmklMK rullili are now ln sci \ I. .- M he Portland-Hond run of Ihe Ore- ■ Tlunk Hallway 1 I are l M t o r W I m |i i .n.-tiu-iii » i i -1 thoas Originally In service, and are apprecl 4'* 'I b) Die patrona uf the rund. The Ihlgtit train service, recently Inalalled by the Aboie ruad, I~ meeting wlih general favor by Ihe traveling pub lie, and Ihe officiala of Ihe road are Using their endeavors to aee llial Ihelr patron* have Ihe beat MAMA hi,uUtlon» possible " I am very uneasy; I am aure my * l f e haa gone out without her um- Jlirella " 'Oh, ahe will certainly se«*k ref- * In a department atore." That's what makes me uneasy." this year will be furnished by musi­ cian* o f Ihe rounty. President W i l ­ liamson of Ihe fair, while In Ked­ mond Tuesday, made arrangements with I -cader Zlnke of Ihe Kedmond band to furnish a band made up of Ihe dlir«*renl bands In the rounty. The Spirella Corsets Made to Order Mcaauramauta Takan dara Promptly Flllad. MRS and Or- I. !.. OHIIOKNK Kralilant Coraaliar Kadmond, Ora«on III HUIT MKT 11. Tha Hpokaaman haa about 4,000 I hmnda o f old ly|»a melai that la Jual J ha thin« fur liabliK melai, packln« kir II..«.-«, ,-i, I m m will I..- Mold I leaaonul.le l.ar«a quantities a..!.I III a dim »uni | M i* it m i t » t t u s i m h i i»\ THK i »til.1,4»N Ti l l I k riV B We Arc Now Carrying a large Line of Hoys’ Wa ists and Blouses Remem her the Rust-Proof Gua rantee on War ners’ Corsets We hui Hut 1er and K kks Hlitrk shipment* from Ihla |iolnt i ho«a. •-*■ lie and ahe««pl are becom- In« more numamua each weak, and lha ahlpiiianla thla fall will urn — I-aal yaar tha fair peopla engaged a hl«h power wire» and «o ne down Into doubledly ba lar«a. band from Portland, which furnlahad tha houaa to the ll«h tn in « arreater*. J II Ho*, tha Kadmond Maat axcallanl limale, but thla yaar II was whore lha bolt waa «rounded. No Markal man, ahlppad a carload of derided lo apend all tha money for damage waa dona. calila and ho«* yaalarday lo Portland muair at home. The premium Hat for the Crook o*ar tha Ura«on Trunk road. The Mra ('lark of Mlaaourl. whom* hus- County Fair for 1813 la out. I f you want pura milk or croato tiand la worktn« on the Tumalo Pro­ publication waa laauod from The phone Tlchanor. No. 810. 4 4tf ject. la vlaltln« Mr and Mr* I'harle* Spokesman office and la filled with a Maggot I of Ihla city. They attended lot o f good prlxea for exhibits of K I. He ha«* had tha mlafortuna to the f n lo n aervlre at the llaptlat all kinds The rac«*a and *to*’ k ex­ run a nail Into hla foot laal week, church Sunday night. hibit thl* year will be way above and *lnca Ilian haa ba«'n In lha crlppla thoae of former year*. A do« and pony allow la ahowln« ciana In Kadmond thla w«*ak In a lent on The Buckley Transfer Company Mr liliali and parly of 18 from K atraal. . last w«*ek shipped In a carload of Ice Portland, waa bara Inal week on Ihalr from The Dalles to supply their cus­ way lo Crater l.ake for an oulln« A party of Kedmond ladles. In­ tomers here. They had be«>n getting trip cluding Mesdames Lucas. McUuffle, Ice from llend, but the plant at that Merrick and other«, attended the city went out of commission and M* P llnkeman of Portland, repre- lawn social al Mrs IVleafs at Bend they were obliged lo gel the froien m-nllii« the Provident Haft* A Trust yesterday. comfort elsewhere. Co . was here this week looking after property Interest«. IV. IV. Collin* of Moscow, Idaho, J. T. Hardy, traveling freight and was here this week and visited hla past-ngor agent o f the Oregon Trunk Landlord Lueaa of the Hotel R**d- timber claim a few mil«*» north of Hallway, was In town yesterday look­ mond »(»tea that he la going to Hlatars. * ing after business for his road. Mr. change hi* dining room from the Hardy recently secured several ship­ American plan to the grill plan, and Mrs Bertha Mauke of Princeton. ments of live stock for the Oregon keep open day and night, Minn., who had been visiting Mrs. Trunk, and yesterday morning helped Alfred M u m of this city, left for her load two carloads of sheep consigned H. M Cake and wife of Portland, by J. N. Williamson lo Portland. home Hunday morning. and a party of friends were here this week on «heir way to Crater Owing lo a cloudburst In the vl- J. N. Williamson o f Prlnevllle. l,akc for an outing trip. d u lly of Maupln Tuesday morning shipped two cars of sheep over the 11. M Smith, who left Kedmond the Oregon Trunk pussenger train Oregon Trunk from this city yester­ Mr. Williamson some time ago, haa returned and due here at 7:23 a m. was about day to Portland. three hours late The night train was here Tuesday to look after the will reside here. was also an hour late In leaving for shipment. Music for Ihe Crook County Fair Ihe north. ■ If you waul lo kaap poated taka Tt Hpokaaman I l f . » * year PAOK Redmond and Vicinity P. K 1 1 1 at li i a a r a I I 4)1)MUNI) An alarm of fire Monday after­ noon called Ihe fire department out lo Ihe sub power station of the Des­ chutes Power Company on A street, between Sixth and Seventh atreeta. A bolt o f lightning had struck the An electrical storm at 1 o'clock Monday afternoon, accompanied by rain, cooled off the atmosphere to a considerable degree. The weather had been very warm for several days — extremely so for this section -and Monday’s storm and moisture We close 6:30: Saturday 10:00 brought the weather temperature to about normal. came from the state hatchery at Bonnevile. and were in good condi­ tion when received here. The water in the trout tanks was ¿older than the water in the river, but the men engaged in transplanting the fish kept changing the water until they had It at the right temperature be­ fore liberating the fish. M. A. l.ynch. Miss Myrtle Butler, J. P. I»oherty. all of thia city, and Mrs McDowell, landlady of the Hotel Prlnevllle o f Prlneville. went from here Sunday to the head of the Metoliua river on a Ashing trip. They had good luck. Mr. Doherty said, and Henry Park of Brownsville. Ore , caught some large Dolly Varden and Oscar Anderson, a prosperous trout. farmer o f Lincoln Center, Kansas, Lynch A Roberts, the progressive arrived here this week from over the department store proprietors of this mountains to visit their nephew and city, last week installed an electric neice, E. C. Park and sister. Miss Miss Harriet will return coffee mill that grinds a pound of Harriet ooff«*e In less than no time. Clerks with them for a several months’ there now say it Is a pleasure for visit. them to grind coffee for their cus­ tomers. Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Cline and Mrs. J. A. Wlllcox and son. Richard, left Tuesday for a camping trip over the mountains on the Cpper Soda lake. They went by Ihe way of the Santlam Pass and expect to be gone for a couple of weeks. Charles Charlton, the well known Powell Butte farmer, was In the city i yesterday. Mr. Charlton la one of (he well posted farmers in the Powell \ Butte section, and always has sue- ! cess In growing crops. He knows the way to get his land In condition for the best results and therefore al- ] ways Is successful. F ifty thousand trout fry were placed In the Deschutes river at Cline Falls, above the bridge, la st. Satur­ day. Those w ho assisted In the plant- ! Ing were J. D. Butler. J. W. Brewer. Bob Roberta, Joe Buckley. R. C. 1m- , mele and Chari«*» Baggott. The trout STOCK and POULTRY FOOD . W e carry the celebrated line o f >1 \ l i \ KVD4 I* and P O U L T R Y H X >DS, C O LU M B IA H E A L IN G PO W D E R S ami L IN IM E N T S . DIAM OND ROUP CURE and G K R M A ZO N E f«»r Dlsenses o f Poultry. Kedmond Feed & Mill Co