The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, August 21, 1913, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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At Prices to Save Moving to Our New Location
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AN IDEA OF OUR PRICES
25c K C Baking Powder,
Schilling Baking Powder,
Macaroni, lb.
$3.00 Ladies’ Oxfords,
50c Japan Tea,
10c
33c
05c
89c
23c
$2.00 Ladies’ and Children's Wool Sweaters.
15c Sardines,
Old Dutch (’leaner, pkg
$4.50 Men’s Oxfords, -
$4.50 Boys’ Suits,
89c
08c
06c
$2.39
$2.89
Don’t Overlook This Money Saving Opportunity
REMEMBER
You have just one more week to get These Bargains
STORE AND SALES CLOSE AUG. 30
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A. J. H arter, wife and m other, and
Mias Hazel Brown m ade a trip out In
the Slaters' neighborhood Sunday.
Kmtl Anderson was in town on
business Monday.
E. H. B allah and Mrs. T. Pearce
were in Bend on business Tuesday.
Mrs. C. C. Day, who has been in
the hospital at Redm ond for the past
week, has retu rn ed hom e much Im­
proved In health.
The Bend Milling A W arehouse
Co. have their mill In Bend newly
painted and Illustrations of their dif­
ferent brands of flour on the front
They started work Tuesday on a new
elevator adjoining the mill.
I) M. Sm ith reports th at he re­
cently cut a field of clover on his
place containing six acres and the
yield was 35 large loads. He esti­
m ates th at this was about 30 tons.
B. C. Cady. W. N. Ray and A. J.
Klala went on a little hunting trip
Tuesday. They left Monday evening
and expected to get In a full day In
the woods about the headgate.
C harles Boyd of the Palace meat
m arket of Bend, received the con­
tract to furnish the meat for the
project. He Is now running a wagon
to l.aldlaw for the accommodation
of those In town. See his ad In this
Issue.
Mr. Hoag, who lives on the H arter
place northw est of town, had a leg
broken last Friday. Ms was riding
a wild horse that fell „„ h| m H„d
crushed his leg badly.
The lawn social at tlcsrhutws Sal
urday night was quite a success.
Japanese lanterns were tastefully
arranged about the Howard lawn
and the refreshm ents were served
there The entertainm ent consisted
of games, music and singing Several
people from l^ldlaw were present
Mt« « K Chain» of Piallivi..w . . . Saturday night on bustn ness Ht*
turned T uesday,
The U ld lsw delegation to the J R Honham left for Portias!'
amali, development leag u e ........ business S aturday night H* *
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The p a r,y ,
pci ltd to retu rn In a few lai»
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" Herding, w I,
»< H Bayley and thev were J II Hayler, a son-ln law of J4
driven down by Mr Hayler They I' ' j e r k i n g . arrived here
Pendleton F riday He drove all
’w ay"«
* " ° ,, ,r * "**" «'» 'h e *»y through
and says Iks,
M "y
"'»«h <»•- trip Tues. found soins o f the
ronds In v*rf
condition on account of the mis#
W g e Fisher w e.,
week.
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