The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, September 18, 1913, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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from aouih
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a r r ••• from nor lb
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a ffl
from nmitli
kola m
II IIAI KOI.. AkfiH
rain
rata
rain
rain
Tha l,adlra‘ llulld of lb « i'rnaliy
lorian d i u lull will moot wltb Mr. C.
II Mcl.allln on Thuraday, Hopiam
bar 2ft
K II Killers of Plymou th, Iowa,
f aib or o f lio o m n Khlara of llila i l l y ,
waa boro laal wook oil a »lull
Mr
Khlara wan wall pi. a.o.l a lib Mod
inond and aurroundlng r ou n lry and
.aid bo naw n pronporoua ful uro for
lilla nor I Ion of tbo atalo
A II Allln k bum hud a now olaetrlr
alan pul Up III fronf of bln pin.o .f
bualnoaa laal Huliirday
Tbo alan al-
irai la inurb utiotillou and wan mad"
liy I' It ,M< I Tallin of t h la city, whlrh
B«oa lo allow I bal I brio la no Hood
of aondlna away to bavo olwitrlr
alana mudo w bon workman boro aro
compolant lo mako tbom In any do
algu
K II Ttrhonor. Mr Nollaon and
Mlaa ll.-aardt furulaliod tbo inualr at
l.ynrh A lloborla' opotilna laat wool.
Friday
tlnrmnila published utnlrr
il al ono rout a aord for
torllou
No ailvartlamnotil
for loaa Iban 13 canta
Or
Anyone doalrlna a good dairy or
in out of l o a n inual Inform family row abould eoo K II Tlchotior,
many laaura Iba ad la lo Itodmond
lie baa olabt aood olirà
0 I of loan ordrta moat la f o r a a lo
ktf
|r.| l.y raah
lulllala and
Irounl aa aorda
Many new hala are nuw In e v i­
dence alnco tho o ponina of the fall
l o l l HAIJf
tullllnory a»oda laat week
y roaa, balfara and ralves
M M Mobbe waa In I'endleton ae-. •
ala., i » . . I borough brad <•
|. C . ^ * ’ara
" tu *>ac. lirdmond. oral daya laat week enjoying a vielt
I lif
with bla mother and elater and Ink­
ing In the Mound I p
Mo returned
) l I I I ' , i i n k 1. . . » Iioul T.a a l ... r
lO . *...k ..Ii lop
" T i l U k l Holiday
III » 4 4
» u t x l.
NVarljr tt«*w
In
Omni
Krnl 0 Jpr»n) cow, will br
[In a f«*w d i y i
Ralph M<-
T u rrv b n n n * , Ore»
11( 2
f ar m for M il« near K m ltiio ixl
[ p a r t i c u l a r « wr i t « * \\
A it
S I»
W n
J
Hl l t Jmut t *
loti
acre
relinquishment
near
>nno
in to Mice. 3uo Front
I'ortlaud. lira
kl.
Ladies’ Coats, Suits and Hats
Misses’ and Children’s Coats and Hats
Children’s School Dresses
Full lino of Kuatman Kodaka and
auplloa al tbo Itodmond Pharmacy
Tha haul man la praiular of all
kodaka
7tf
flaorao Prig mum, a druaalat of
tTiolialla. wan boro laal wook on a
vial! to tila father, who baa a farm al
T » i > : r n o > K m u iin
"T illo boro ho vultrd
Dally, I • »■ I’ l'l rtun.lay, • a in. lo Ian*or lindar
T tl Mto«ona at hla farm a mile
north of tbo . Ity Mr I’ rlamoro n
I lu I a III , 1 lo 7 i> in
prraaoil bla aurprlao at tbo develop
T j » i ' » | o l I H I Mill Ms
Pally, n r n p l Huuilar. k 30 a ui inoiit of tbla aertlon and waa Ini-
proa.o.1 with the future poaalblll-
llea of the Irrlaalod aertlon
k In 9 a m
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'-»'■■ I ll.nl. * I
, m, «i
na tkt aiatn Drover HliorwiMid loft laal week for
north
North Vaklnia. Wn , whore be will
J W MIN lit K. I* M mako bla future homo
aissiUKII COLUMN
Fall Styles This Fall Arc Most A ttractive
Ladies’ Suits and Coats
T h e extraordinary change in styles
this season make the new coats and
suits most attractive.
The designs
are very becoming and easily worn.
T h e manufacturers have kept pace
with the times and have put out so
many new weaves in the coat and
suit fabrics that the selection o f an
entirely new garment is made very
easy. T h e corset factories have also
joined with the style makers and are
now turning out corsets to suit the
new styles of dresses. Our lines of
these g(x)ds are very choice.
Call
and see them.
Mra II I. Jordan of I’ rlnevlllt,
waa hero laat Friday attendlna the
l.y lu h A lloborla fall op«*ntng
Anything In the line of kodak
aupplloa or Kaettuan kodaka ran be
bought al the llodmond I’ harmary
" ben you buy an Kaalitian you know
you are aottlug the boat
7tf
Mr and Mra C II Maggot! m ade
a trip to PrlnevIHe laat Saturday
NOTH K OF l i i ' T l sT
ftineiit of the Interior, I nlt.-.l
(tes I .and Olllro. The tiall.-a
man. September 1«. |y| 3
I W j fcdgar I. Stanley of lledmond
i-gon, Contoato«-
to are hereby notified that In n
tiler, who iTv.-e i l " ” Martin a».-
11..1 1 I tile . -ia bla pnatoffl.. a.|
did on July SI. 1913. Ole In
I offl. e hla duly corroborated a|»
Ml. .11 to conteat and *< . lire the
-II,iiion of your homealead. entry
. Serial No OluJSk. made
4. 1» IS. for the South Half of
tliw.-at Duaiter. Section III. and
III Half. Northweat Quarter. So»
15. lownahlp 15. South. ItaiiKo
l .<»' " lllaiu.-tte Meridian, and an
anda for hla conteat he allegea
aald Kdaar I. Stanley haa re
Ined away from aald homealead
l about one year after filing, that
haa not made any realdelire on
land, haa not made any Improve-
»Ilia on aald land and haa done
thing whatever toward making a
kldenc).
|You are, therefore, further notl
S»d that tlo- aald all.*»: aliona will
he taken by thla office aa having been
^Btit. aae.1 by you. ami your aald entry
VI I be canceled thereunder without
Jkbir furtha-r right to he heard there
H . either befóte thla office or oil
IB>|ieal. If you fall to Ble In thla
^ ■ l c e within twenty daya after the
r 'I IIT II publication of thla notice.
» * allow n below, your anawer, under
* . :h, ap.-< III. ally meeting and re-
•l Hiding to llieae allegallona of con
t* T. or If you fall within that Higo
Hn file In thla office due prmif that
Won have aerveil a ropy of your un
H w e r on the aald conteatant either In
or l.y re g I glared mall
If thla,
S e rv ic e la made by the delivery of a
* ” py of your anawer to the contest
■hut In irnraon, prmif of aucli aervlce
■I'1 nat tie either Ihe aald conteatanl'a
B r i t t e n acknowledgment of hla re-
Rl'elpt of Ihe copy, allowing Ihe dale
|<>f Ha receipt, or the affidavit of the
■ person by whom Ihe delivery was
I made atatlng when and where the
I copy waa delivered, If made by regla-
lle r e d mall, proof of auch aervlce
I uniat conalat of the affidavit of the
I peraon by whom the copy waa mailed.
I Minting when and the poalottlce lo
which It waa mailed, and llila affi­
davit inuat he accompanied by the
poatmaater'a receipt for Ihe letter.
You aliould elate In your anawer
the name of the poatolflcti fo which
you dealre future notlcea to ho went
In you
II. F H A N K WOODCOCK.
Hrugglat Mutier waa ronflned to
hla home gotera! daya laat week by
alrkuega
The lledmond Hank of Commerce
will furnlah money to farmera to buy
rattle or eh»*ep for fetslera
7lf
Mr and Mra F II Colburn and
family, who aold their
houaehold
gooda and real property here laat
Saturday, haye gone to I’ uyallup.
ti ll , lo live.
’* ▼
m
” 11111” Young, proprietor of the
Redmnod Grill, hna bought a new
typewriter and la now busy «-ngagi-d
In trying to tame It so It will mak<*
out men ua for hla restaurant. ’’ Rill
lias tameil almost everything else,
from a broncho to an automobile, and
bets are offered aven that he »1!!
get the tx-at of the typewriter.
Corscâè
Our trimmed hats are selected from Portland’s largest
wholesale houses, who employ the best talent they can tfet to
design and trim hats for them. They have all the natural ad­
vantages a trimmer can have and can turn out first-class hats
at a reasonable cost. The extraordinary lar>re stocks of trim­
ming material carried by these wholesale houses (fives the
trimmer exceptional advantages, so no two hats are made
alike. Come in and see our stock.
LYNCH & ROBERTS
THE STOKE OF BETTER VALUES and LOWER PRICES
We buy l!utter and K krs
Herman laive, w ho hail li«*«*n hunt­
ing and flahlng near the headwater« »Tty.
Tha new paator la a nit*n of
of the I*»-achillea river for about flve broad, liberal vtewa. haa In-er. a pio
weeka, returned home Thuraday
neer In new aectlotm for a number
of yeara. and la a pleaaant gentle­
lotrge congregatlona
It J Hindermal» of Roberta I’ oat- man to meet
offlce, 36 mlb-a aoutheaat of here, gn-eted him both forenoon and even­
waa In town laat Thuraday buying ing.
aupplloa of Alfred Muni and other
live wire merchante
Mr lllndermnn
Wanted
A lady at home In K»*d-
haa one of the beat 160 acre farnia mond (o give one hour'a private In-
In hla aertlon of the county, heve« alrueflon each day to a child of
gota any front In Ihe aprlng or fall, aeven.
Addreoa XX.
Spokeaman
and alwaya ralaea a good crop.
office
1 Off
Money to loan on well Improved
farina at l»-aa than 9 per cent. Red­
mond llank of Commerce.
îtf
fr r t-P r o o f
Trimmed Hats
a
Rai h and team for aale. Inquire
X. S » k.-aiuan office
6XIf
The Mend tentila playera while
here laat Sunday
atnpped at the
Nf< high grade bicycle, never ua Motel lledmond and tore off a fen
ad. Iloaaonable
Call al Hpokeaman chunka of talk
and gahfeat with
lotti.II.od l.ucaa. a former Mend man
JftTrnerb
REDMOND,
We close 6:30: Saturday 10:00
Gibba— It costa more to live than
Sweet Girl— My hired chaperone
It did a hundred yeara ago.
saw you kiss me last night.
Dibbs— All the same. I wouldn’t
Adorer— My gracious!
What did
Auguat A. Anderaon la building t like to be one o f those who lived you do?
modern r»-*ldence on hla farm aouih- then.
Sweet Girl— 1 discharged her.
w««at of the city.
R. K. Olson haa
the contract.
0. Henkle. J Ryan. C. E. Hudson
and N. Hoffman.
Mr and Mra. J«>n»en and family
visited at the Guy Sears place at
I’owell Mutte laat Sunday.
l’ n»fea»or J. A. Thompson, prin­
cipal of the Redmon«l ta-hool*. moved
hla family In from their Pleaaant
Ridge farm laal w«>ek and Is occupy-
J. M. Judd and family
arrived
| lug the house on the corner o f Fifth
home laal w»-ek from a trip over the i and F streets.
mountains
Into
the
Willamette
valley.
All members o f the M E. church
| are Invited
to a meeting at the
Alfred Muni, the hardware man. church on Tuesday evening. Septem­
By order
recelv»"d an order laal we»-k from ber 23. at 7:30 o’clock.
Zink. In the eastern
pari of th»- of the official board and Pastor W.
county, for 400 feet of 3-Inch cas­ E. Hagan.
ing for a well that la being sunk on
W. I». Waldron of Walla Walla.
a farm In that section.
The news­ Ibis week unloaded a stump pulling
paper publicity that Mr. Muni puts nutfft he expects to use In this sec­
out through
the columns of 'I he tion o f the county.
Spokesman la rapidly bringing hltn
K K K H K K STKF.H S
Mr and Mra I’erry Re»-dy returned results
last week from an outing trip over
I can fu rn ish f»-»>»ler steers to any-
While
In
Prlnevllle
last
week
Sat­
In Ihe Slaters country.
Mr Reedy
urday Mr. and Mrs C. H Haggott o n e w an tin g sam e In lots «>f any
want up Into Ihe mountains, hut nays of this city legally adopted the two- qu a n tity fro m It* up. Tluise w ishin g
hunting wus nothing fo speak of.
year-old daughter of I». S. Smith, sam e s«-i»«l In orslers In iu m lta te l) to
w hos»< wife died some time ago.
ltf»ln in n il llan k o f C u «unserer. H arvey
No use In buying an Inferior kodak
J. H arris, lt«-«lni<inil. O re.
Ill—
Mrs. William
Phoenix returned
when you can buy Eastman Kodaka
Sunday
morning
from
her
former
and kodak supplies at Ihe Redmond
home In Wisconsin, where she had
Pharmacy.
7tf
If You Want Your
been making an extended visit.
Al ihe Presbyterian church next
J. M Smith returned Saturday
Sunday morning the topic of dlm-ua- from a visit to hla old home In Wash­
ston will be "T h e Church of Phila­ ington.
delphia Commended for 11.» Fidelity
Alex Hrown Is building a ft-room
and
Expansion
of
Religious
house on his ranch two and a half
Register. T h o u g h t ”
miles west of the city.
Hale of Bral publication, Septem­
ber Ik, i ti| :i
Rev W K Ragan. Ihe new M K
The following Rend people were
Hate of aei-ond puhllcallon, Sep­ pastor for Ihls dty. arrived here last
here Sunday to alterni the tenuis
tember 2 ft, 1913.
week and preached In the church In games played between that town and
Hale o f third publication, October the forenoon and evening. Mr Hagan
the Redmond players
Mr and Mrs.
S. I III 3.
and family are pleased with Red­ Keya, Mr. and Mrs tl. P. Put Minn.
Hate of fourth puhllcallon, October
mond. and think It la a model little D. M. Davis, Mannheltner P ro s , D.
». 1913.
OREGON
Hay Baled
SEE
Frontier Day
W ALLA W ALLA
Sept. 22d to 27th
LOW ROUND TRIP
EXCURSION FARES
...V IA ...
Tickets on
Final
Sale
Return l.imit
Sept. 21th. 23th
September
and 26th
29th
A Spectacular Reproduction of
Pioneer Days
Emigrant Trains, Stage Coaches, Indians. Cowboys. Cow­
girls, Racing. Roping, and Broncho Rusting.
T. I. Temple
MONSTER STREET PARADE
He (Intontì. Oregon
Phone 1702
Full particulars on application to any agent of the
0 .-W . R. &
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