The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, August 21, 1913, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Society D irecto ry
Redmond and Vicinity
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i'n|ilva of
('lo o k eounty
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MATURI' I l ■
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A M a i e i a » Hln iw llouaa.
Mia. A. II. N|tarka, Prti|t'r.
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b i r g o i i Trunk
Malli
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Itally
Trala ar tira frolli liorlll
7 03 p III
Trala ari ve» Motti aoiilli
dola m
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Agoni
We A r e A jje n ts for Butterick P a tte rn s
If You Want (¡ ihk I Shoes, Get the Celebrated HAMILTON-BROWN Make
LYNCH & ROBERTS
Jotm I1' t’umili. puhlUh«*r inni <*dl
lor of III«» Portland Kv»nlng T«*l«*
gr«m. U «n old frlwnd of P<»»tiii«»trr
Moor«* of IhU rlly, «ml whll«« l»««r««
Monday with H(*<r«*t«ry of thr In
t««rlor I .»n«, hr «ltd Mr Moor«* tulked
ovrr old 11tur m
IC II fh«*«« of thU illy. rrrwutly
hought tb«« M<-iid«*nhull «tifi H«*W||(
priori y on M ith «tr«*«*t. now «n-ruplod
by th«« IC•-dinofid Ph«riii«< >
Mr
CI i o m ha« g rr«t f« I tIt In th«« futur«*
uf l(«*dniutid «m l h « » M*v««ral property
Invr«i tiirnt« tirrr
T K I . K I ' I l o A l : IMM I ( h
Daily axiept Snudar, I a In lo
t p. m
K» Mayor fra n k M Whit«« of l(«*«|
Munda
I lo I a ili . I lo 7 p in
itiotid arrlv«*«! h«*r«« Monda) from
|*i ih |r ri m > ; IM >1 lls
Port lami. *h««r«* h«* U now !«x «t«*d
Daily. «*e#|il Huutlay. » l o a m Mr Whit«» ha« p|it*nilv« pr«»p«*fly
lo « p m
Itit«*r«* rí » In Krdinnnd ami p *| mm t« to
Hunda
» lo » a in
Lattar uiallad noi lainr ilian d I I rrtnaiti h«*rr fur a«*v«*ral d « y «
p. m « I I I Ina « a lima oli III» li I* li 1
irala |«l * noriii
A man r«*prr»rntinK an advrrtu
J W MIXIIIK. P M
tng prup*»«ltl«»n w « « In th«* rlty last
w«Nr*k. hut
f«llr<l
to
land
any
"aurkwra ** Huinr of tb# ittrrehant»
VMM____
w«*r«i hit on thU »alii«* a«lv«*rtlalng
A tirar' rinatila puli|lali»il umlar gam«* I*«*for«• and atrrr«*d ahy of It
Urla boa il al olia cani a «torti far IhU tin»*-
»arti In- Mina
No all vari laamanl
lusorted for l»aa than 11 canta
Mr
A Irttl »how op«*u«*d h«*r«* laat
dar» froii, out uf I n v i niual infuriti
w«*r*k fur two night«, hut th«* attra«*
ua I l o » man« laauo* Ih » ad la lo
rwa. Ori' of l o » ti or tiara mual Ita tiuu« w«»r«* #o tu«*ag«*r and th«» a«lv«*r
tUIng ««• «M** i«-t that th<* «how |x*op)r
^ ^ ^ f t l t ' t l tijr raah
Inlllala
did not play to " n p # n i # M rruw*la
lir a # a
Iti
■»» «I " I la
Part of tl»«« »how «'ompatiy «pili up
PIMI H A I I
h«*rr. It 1« uml«*r«tiH*d
Oa# good ( t a l l i horaaa. 7 «rara
old
fan i Irr X. 8|M»kr«inaih
ut 4
Th«« M*v«n r«*«*l pletore» «how at th«*
THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES and LOWER PRICES
BUTTERICK FASHIONS
AUTUMN \
The Fall issue
of
“Butterick
Fashions”
is Ready!
CLASSIHKD COLI MN
Imiulra Spark« Th«*at«*r la«t Thursday night
brought out a good hou««* and pl«*a««*d
I2 lf
th«* audU*m «*
It w a« a "bargain**
Now III*Il (rada blryrla, nevar U» «how ami w«dl r«*p*ld thus«* who at
ad. Roa* tabla
Cali al S|Mikoamau
t«*nd«*«l
odi re.
Kanch and Ira tu for aala
X. Hpokt ian oltlr»
...... ...
MlHt l l l A N I l U
h
Mpokat man Claaainad ad» brine
ro#alU - i.ry ■ balli don'l coal nint h
I f JTOn » a n i lo ko«p poatad lada
T b » Ugo baanian
I I IO a year
The Spirella Corsets
' Made to Order
M m < n u n i fa Taka* ti «mi
d « n Promptly Filiad
MUM
I
(ir
I.. 0 8 I I 0 K N K
Kasidrtil I orartiar
Inoliti,
MUST
Ora*on
(•adira* «ailing carda. latest alyl»,
at Thr Spok<*«tnari other.
SrArral cold nltfht« laat w«*«*k
ju»t thr kln*l for al«*rplng a« hard
a« Iron
So far. frost has not *|>-
|M'i«r«-d In «lifflclrnt quant It I«*« to do
any «tailing«*
A nurnbrr of lt«Mlmond peoplr arr
making arrangrttirnts to ntt«*ml thr
Kound-I p
at Prndlrtoti on H«*p-
trmtM*r 11. 13 am! 13.
Thr w«w*«la along «ouïr of th«* «Id«*
walk« on SUtli «trrrt w rrr cul thl«
w«*«»k aliti thr «tr«»«*t linprov«*«! In «p-
ppiiratiip
Tli«*r«* 1« a m*w wr«*«| law
In «*fT«*€-t now am! all property own*
••r» ar** roiiip«*lt«*d to rut or «l««*troy
w ««ni« oil th«*lr pmnl»«*«
P»
III N I I i r
Piallili* parila» frum Ihla rlly alili
I I ) TM K M W PH O JK.IT continua lo baia good luck In tha
Daachulaa tirar
Arroti! thr Tuiualo Tltursi
If you want pure milk or rraam
P ii# ! Jmorti, w ho li« « n ram h
piuma
Th bailor. Nu. (IO .
441 f
• bout I h r w tuli«*« tmrth of l»al«1law.
Il th# flr»t lo hrurnt by thr n«*w
Tumnb ProJ«H*t
Mr J«*n»«'ti camr
to hit lami «bout thr«*«* yrar» ago
nnd g lr.irrd hU placo up
l l r catur,
hown?« , aff**r th«* ndjmlh atloti of
wnt#r lo thr lami un thr proJr«-t. «mi
h# dld noi »acuta nuy » a la r , Innniiw
ha ha<l Hard mina bafura (ha «iljuitl
calloa
Por Iha I mb I I wii yanra li»
ha* br. ’i dry (armili* ami haa inaila
a aa«r< uf Miai, bui m>» h» haa aa
cu rad « a l a r
Whai, Mia alala I miuk I i I Iha raaar-
volr aita Mia « a l a r rl*bla o( Mia uld
Wlniat liti li want wlth II
Suina uf
Ihla «u t ar haa baan lurnad uvar In
Mr. Jrnaan
Huparlnlandant AA’allare
and Mi l ’ady » a r a uul tu hi» placa
Mondi! and pili In a haaduata Ma
la B4»> using Iha walar on a pi.....
o f alfalfa lie started Ihla aumnirr
On ac 'iiunt of Iha rain». Iha alfnlfu
already hud a flue atari, hut It will
now do heller.
K . l l f . l t o AD D AVI K TO IIK
tilIK A
AT
MKTOI.II'H
A big dama « I I I ho glvan In Iha
Matol'ii» Oliera llouaa al Motollu».
Frldu j-vonlng. Augnai 2!>. by Mra
Hpark» nini Ilio Redmond Itami. In
dedlc:' Moti o f tha new prò»partiva
rallro.nl frolli Malollua to Prlnevllle.
T h » Malollua (>|HTM llouaa la coliald-
ered Mia largaat and Itasi dancing
floor In Canlral Oregon
The Itod-
mond Itami wlll furnlah music for thè
Occa» in and lanva Ilari* uflar fin*
band concert un thè » I » Iraln
li
la atpoctoil a larga crowil wlll ac-
comp.mv Iha band frolli Daachulaa,
Radm orni, Terrebonno and Culver.
Othei i are enpocled front Prlnevllle.
nta ami Madras This promises
to h 1 one o f the mimi enjoyable
of the season.
Classified ni l s bring
Iry them don’t coot much
flpukaxin. ii i
Ita
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r> i
F.RF.’ S a rrallv superb collection of the
liest, chic Kail styles! All the graceful
ilra|ieil designs! Hundreds and hundreds
of the smartest and most practical suits, waists,
coats, skirts, etc. A complete assortment.
H
Every possible requirement for you and your
daughters, dim n to the wee baby.
'Our line of CURLEE made clothes for
men and boys will compare well with
many other lines of much higher prices.
They are guaranteed and will give good
satisfaction. Men’s Suits, price per suit.
Call at the Pattern Counter today and buy a copy.
A n y Butterick Pattern F R E E
with every copy-25c
$10.50 to $20.00
Grocery Department Ulr Grocery
r
F re e D e liv e r y
1;
.
IW1C6
.
Daily
Department is
always up to date and a good,
clean, fresh stock of groceries
At Prices That Are Absolutely Right
LYNCH & ROBERTS
We huv Butter and Kmfs
Many fina aaiuplra o f *raln ara ba­
lli* brought Into town from dIfTcront
farina In Mila Vicinity. Thl» ha» been They came In on iha uparlnl train
a gond aeaaon fur all kinda uf grain carrying Secretary Uinc and party,
and whan the train returned to
In Ilia Kadinotid dial rid .
Madra* the above gentlemen »honed
It ('. Cole, » h u haa a fine farm the Secretary around their section
near the city, haa auma throe-year- of the country.
old apple I roe» that are loaded down
with applea thla year
iHtN
REDMOND,
ways get better prices in the Port­
land market* for stork than occa­
sional »hlpprrii. and a» the tiedmond
t’nlon Warehouse Company la a regu­
lar shipper to Portland of live stock
from this section, farmers who con­
sign their slock to this company al­
ways gel the top price.
H ot . tieorge llarrtaon of Gresham,
Ore., arrived here thla » c e k nnd »111
O. laiuregaard. chief engineer of
C Hammond, a furnier resident hold preaching service* at the llap-
the
Tumalo Project, was here Mon­
tlat
church.»forenoon
and
evening
uf Mila city, but lately llvln* at l^ia
day to attend the reception given
Alígale», arrived here laat week fur
Il T MrKetule. representing the Secretary of the Interior Franklin
a viali « I t h hla daughter. Mr* II
Reinln*ton Typewriter Company, was K. Lane.
C Maltha
here several day* last week In the tn-
Anything In the line o f kodak
A A Anderaon, manager of the tcréât of hl« company. He eold nev-
supplies or Kastman kodaks can be
Turn A I.tint Lumber Co o f Mila city. eral machine* while-here
bought at the Redmond Pharmacy.
„ („„.i,,,.,,, trip t „ Prlnevllle
|H||) Saturday
While here Monday Secretary of When you buy an Kastman you know
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Ihe Interior Lane Impressed upon his you are getting the best.
No uae In buying an Inferior kodak hearers In Ihe speech he made that
Fred N. Wallace, superintendent
when you ran buy Kastman Kodak» the success o f this section depended
for the Water t'sers' Association at
upon
rulslug
hogs
and
extending
the
and kodak atippllea at the Redmond
Mtldlaw, was here Monday attending
dairying business
Pharmacy.
the Lane reception.
Mr. and Mrs. William Leavitt re­
Fred lloiell haa some Plymouth
AY. L. Powers, former superintend­
Rock chicken» that are strictly In turned here Iasi Wednesday from
the egg laying rlaaa
He haa a »mall Copperfield, where they have been ent of the demonstration farms In
this county, was here last week for
hunch o f them, but they furnish residing for several months.
several days. Mr. Powers Is now lo­
him and hla wife with all the egg»
Mr.
nnd
Mr*.
Oscar
Itecker
of
cated
at Corvallis.
they ran use. and still there are egg*
White Salmon. Wn.. was here last
left over for the neighbors.
Sulnrday looking the country over.
H. K Scheel of Tenlno, Wn., pro­
Money to loan tin well Improved They were well pleased with Ihe out­ moter of the Prlnevllle-Metollus rall-
look
back
samples of rond. was In Redmond Tuesday on
farms at less than !• per ceni. Red­ look and
grain, etc., to show the folks at hla way to Prlnevllle.
mond Bank o f Commerce.
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While Salmon.
Herman Love, who Is fishing on
The Redmond Hank o f Commerce
The car o f mixed hogs and cattle the Deschutes river up at Crane
will furnlah money to farmer» to bay
shipped ont from here on the sixth Prairie, Is expected to return Satur­
calile or sheep for feeder».
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by the Redmond Union AA'arehouae day.
He Intended to make a two
The following Matlras people were Company to Portland brought top weeks’ stay.
Harvey J.
here Monday to attend Ihe Lane re­ market price», $9 KO.
C. II. Fry, a real estate dealer of
caption: Mayor O. A Pierce. J W. Harris, who went with the shipment,
Robinson, C T McCall, William Bar­ received the above price for the farm­ this city, has had good success this
Mr.
bar C K Roush. Henry DtatMl, ■ er» who consigned their stock to the season In the land business
Fry
Is
the
one
who
put
through
the
warehouse
people
In
this
shipment.
I.
Minar
\
P
r.inlsoii
V D
A"
deraon, Rev. Illcka and A. AV. Culp It la said that regular shippers al- Jones Abbott Hotel Redmond prop-
O R E O ON
We close 6:30: Saturday 10:00
erty deal recently whereby this prop­ evening. The start was made from
erty. amounting to about $25,000, Redmond at 12:35 p. m. Before re­
turning the party contemplates mak­
was turned over in the deal.
ing a visit to Crater Lake.
It is reported that a new restau­
Bill Young of the Redmond Grill
rant may soon open here, with the
whole cooking service done by elec­ recently bought an automobile and
has become so experienced with the
tricity.
machine that he can make it cut
Shutrum Brothers and their wives figure S's. stand on Its head, climb
of Pendleton, were here Monday on a telephone pole, and stand on its
(heir way to ('rater Ijtke. They car­ hind legs and shake hands.
ried along with them a quantity of
Workmen have been engaged for
advertising
for
the
Pendleton
several days repairing one of the
I " R o u n d -r p ,” and before leaving for
reservoirs o f the city water system.
f r a l e r Lake made a trip to Powell
Cracks that have appeared in the
Hutte to visit their sister. Mrs. K.
bottom o f the reservoir are being
N. Hall.
calked with oakum.
Mrs. Butler and her daughter.
Mrs. Sherwood, left yesterday for a
visit lo their former home at North
A'aklma. Wn.
At the Presbyterian church next
Sunday morning the topic will be
“ The Advance of the Church I'nder
the Testimony of St. John in the
Book o f Revelations.’'
STOCK
and
POULTRY
FOOD
Full line of Kaatman Kodaks and
suplies at the Redmond Pharmacy.
The Kastman Is premier of all
kodaks.
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W e carry
The following delegates of the
Redmond Commercial Club left Mon­
day for Klamath Falls to attend the
meeting of the Central Oregon l*e-
velopment League which Is being
held this week: J. AA’ . Brewer. M A.
Lynch, O. L. Johnson. F. AA’ . Mc­
Caffrey, G. AA'. AVells ami Harvey J
Harris. Dale Barker took the party
out In hta Mg 7-passenger touring
car and they expected to reach
Klamath about 10 o'clock the same
C O LI A lili A UK. A I.ING
POWDF.KS anti
L IM M K X T H .
the celebrated
line of
SKNKCA STOCK ami
P O U L T R Y FOODS.
D IA M O M I R O U P CU RK and
GF.KMA/.ONK
fo r Diseases o f Poultry.
Redmond Feed & Mill Co