Society D irecto ry Nu. 1IO. K - - ■ ■ - i . IjMlgr i H„ I Redmond and Vicinity I*. V l.m il« K lll* llt. .!•' ■rdlsID ifc'lt—» P |L | | V.Hill«. K »r l< « H Ml IIM H IITIO N M till-: I ' l l »H I.*: IN t i l l A Nil K It.-KInnIn« with Hit. ftral of Sovaiub«i nil subscription« to « ■ ■ t m i M l I In. llrdril.in.l ripokr.in.il will -. ^ iu n p a n i hr rr.(illrr.l lit hr paid In a.I . ,jí\ i ilu ru rp o rslr.il vanrr without exception T h l. Hurí ••.«•r to mat hod I. tin. only rl«h l and j H Mailer V l»»l ra d i'umita nr .............. I t . » . .,f nrlllli« ^K -i ltn > III., »»I••«‘ in subscription« ami .ti.iul.l ha ' lr#cld In .urani.- a.luplr.l h y all lir..pa|>rr> < Thr ripok. .mail hu. Ill lln- pn.t J s i 't i n i - m i h «* m i «»i i'll.-m Ini .m i l l to aut>B.rlt»-r. l o t IM . I'M I I l i t ri «m l »"in.- ..f M-.-ni afl.-r i-.klu,: tl»r paprr for lw o .tr llirrr > r .r . -. lian«**. t*f I'li Iu rr. li.v r rrfu«r«l Iti.« puprr and «i m u i n i i '" would uol pay what thry own.l ^ ....i m i N N IM V . fttr It In ordrr to trrat all I In»« NI uim H--u*r, allkr thr pay In a.lvuu.r uirthod A. II. H|tarlt.. I ’r«i|i'r. ha. been derided upon Notice, ÍI.IIO A II TIM *; « A lili will hr .rnI to all subscriber. . III.tilth hrforr thrlr sul.srrlp regoli Trillili l*ally tlou riplrra, ..i thry ran have f i t . , fruiti north 7 13« in rive» fruiti «ouih y lo p m w l .- i• - - I-- .. .I- * f -I-- . ---I ,|. t|r. w '► ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ J ,-W. I» A N l>«lljr rito , from north 7 o3 |i m Full l.l.t o f Prltr-*— T lir full ll.t of p r llr . for thr Kr.| ritmi from m ullí « o l a m moml I'.tlalo Khow and Fair to h« II IIA t'K O I.. Agent lirl.l hrrr Orlohrr 21, 24. 2b, I. puh i n i i i i i M in n u h II.hr.| In Ih l. I ..it « A drparl uiriil except Sunday. 6 a III to for Nordlrwork and Art ha. Itrmi add.'.I to thr p rlir ll.t h rrrtoforr Humkr. « to y • m , i in 7 t> m publl.hr.| f l u t t i « o i h K litr i un Dalli m ept Hum lu. » lu « m M ill M inier IIr f r — M1*. M arl« I'rowaa. arrlvml la.t gee4 „ i i.. m wrm-k from Portland and will remain IrfriU » in .Urli not lalrr I liait H 1 i hrrr th l. wlntrr with hrr aunt, Mr. M m «ht A It ripark. a. I...III. J W. MUOKB. P. M It|.| Tim er t r r li r* J K McPherson. a former hu.l n r ., man .tf Itr.lmon.l, and one of Ihr early a rttlrr. hrrr. arrived here tl.rll.otlt« |*ill.ll. hr.l uuder ih l. week for a vl.lt of several daya yud « I olio rrnt . nord for Mr Mcpheraoti I. now lit the fum i Itn.i-rtlnit No «'ltrrll.«'iiio til lure bu.ln.*.. at lot. A n «rle . and for Ira. than I I rrn t« t)r'| .loin« well, he «ta te. He note, many ... ...Il i-r I--.II m u.I Inf.-Ill, Im provem ent. In Itedmond durln« b > . Ill.lt> Imtllr. Ih« ..I I. to ■ hr pa.t two year. r a n . I « • It of town .-I.l<-r. mu.t i-r MCO« -.lllr.l l-> . u h l l l l l l . l . . 11.1 That, her 1*1.1 Not Talk — - mint . . w ord. Col Thatcher, thr «uod road, A W Him. % itovi •( %« I SSIFIED COLUMN 11 ill M L K Por ri.U Ig lv li.; llrgl.lrrr.l J ^ rw i n i » . milk i at Hharwuo.l llro . PO' > hr..I of .iit.ll p i« , different d m j « I mi IWO « 00.1 br.totl . . . . » J K. w . rnrr. I’o . r l l II U 1 1 r lit! apoatlr, who waa arhrdulrd to talk hrrr Monday afternoon and rvrtiln «, did mil till hi. dale for aotttr rraaon, hut ha. promised to come here later and talk on «nod road. Ot-- I'h .rtrr H .k hot h ratln« a t »««. M IU r to ..H.k on top W ill lake In I - lull .n o d N r.rl> n r . Ill Firemen Hold M erlin « — The Hediuond Volunteer Fire l*e- partmrnl held a iiieelln « Monday ul«ht and Irwnaarted « onalderahle bualneaa A reaolullon waa paaae.l that the nremen would noi rh ar«e the rlty for service. In rea|M>ndln« to daylight false alarms The two hose rompante, derided to hold rom- pelltlve hum* r m duri l i « Hie Pillalo riho« and Fair I » deride whlrh waa the faaleal company In laylnk hose and « « t u n « water I « r « r drum for ■ healing Hold reasonable « '« I l «I Thr I p K n n i . n piltre 151f T h r Iti-duioml Hank of t'om m rrrr will furnish money lu farinera lo buy rg tllr or alieep for fretterà. ? lf nuil h.n.I fam ily r « t i« r W ill Id reasonable Apply at Thr •man olltre 1 Stf »... . . . . . . h r lfr r . «m l . « I t e » i » - «1 ...M .O IhorouBhlirnt it 1. hoar. Win 11 ««. Ilrdmond. Or«. sir* W P 1 ' relinquishment nm «bonne. Otto Hier, 200 Front t. Portland. Ora >17 Pu h ll.l.ln « Hood Mlory— This week The Spokesman heglna the piibllratlon o f Ihe aerial atory M- lut h *r».l<- I-i- I. I.- m »rr o . of "Ilia III*« lo P ow er," by Henry Reasonable Call at rit>okraiiian Huasell Miller, Ihe author of "T h e Man Higher I p." whlrh The Spokee- mail published some m onili. a «o Thai «lory waa a powerful one and M N IX U N H II H the one belli« p illili.Iir.1 now I. iikr.tuan t'laaalflrd ada brtn« <«iually a. «»m l Do not fall to read k it* try Ihrm don't .-oat much every chapter o f It. If you want to kr.-p puntad takr rip.ikr.man I I S « * y«ar. lA M I K t nan H M of Ihr tlnr.I !m >r.l farm . In Mlnnmutta, W I imoii and North Dakota that wr ran on rrop payiurnla. If you want unir wr will hrlp you If you have [piece of city property or a .m all rm which you wish I » rich .iiK «' for lier land, wr ran uw It. W r aleo vr a nrw aturk o f «ru rrrlra and Inawarr, dry «.Mida, hardware and lllln rry to exchange for farm land rlty pro|M-rty. W rltr it. for par olara. Information rh rrrfu lly T im A kcii I . want.ul C. A IIKHKINri, O llox 11. rit Paul, Minn If It’s a Warner’s Corset, It’s Guaranteed Not to Rust or Tear Hull.Ho« N r » Shop— I I, Oaborne I. building an addi tion lo hla wood w orktii« .hop on the corner of Seventh and C atreot. to take rare of Ihe tnrrea.IiiR hu.l- nea. he haa In hla line. Ready to Wear Clothes For Men and Women We are showing in our ladies’ ready-to-wear depart ment up-to-date tailored suits made from fabrics that are entirely new this season, neatly trimmed, carrying out the recent ideas of the world’s fashion makers. U O ÎN II Our coats for ladies and misses are the kind for ser vice as well as looks; the styles are the newest, the fabrics are Matelasse, Astrachan, Velvet, Brocaded Velvet, Two-Tone Novelties and Heavy Woolens. Our prices on these splendid garments will surprise you. Call and be shown. Men’s and Boys’ Clothes We have on display this season one of the strongest lines of men’s clothes that we could obtain. The merits of these fine clothes speak for themselves. The prices are very low—let us show you. Millinery Department For a tasty, well trimmed hat we are showing some of the very newest creations to be found in Portland. These hats are priced very reasonable. Call in and see them, they are sure to meet with your approval. LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES and LOWER PRICES We buy Kutter and Eggs Full line of Ka.tman Kodak« and auplle. al Ihe Itedmond Pharmacy. tracteil a number o f people ami the .old for very nallafactory The Kastman la premier o f all .lock price*. Mr. Muma haa another farm kodaka. "if anil wanted lo get rid of aouie o f hi. atock ao he could pul In hla time Im Halli Suini«) Ntglil— proving Ihe new farm. A gooil aoaklug raln vlalted thla nectlon Sunday night In Ihe l'ow ell Mhlpped l.lv r Stock — Butte eectlon. dlrectly e ««t of bere, Heorge Dlckaon o f Prlnevllle, last a allght fall o f «now waa eiperlenred. Saturday ahlpped eight car« o f sheep and two cars of cattle from T erre M e s i b e r ll.-lp » S iin e — bonne lo Portland over the O.-W. II The recenl cold wenther ha« had a A N. road, and W. H. Mayfield of 12112 lemlenry lo Improve bualneaa nl Ihe Crooked river, ahlpped four car« of ! two pool and bllllunl hall« here The rattle over Ihe same road to Port liroprleHirs of both hall.. J. K. Diri Notice for Publication land. and Charlea lleckwlth. «ta le Ihat >epnrlment o f t^> Interior, Cnlled State. I .ami tlltlre, The Dalle*. thelr bualneaa I. plrklng up wllh thè Here lluylng Xuppll Oregon, September 2b. 19 13 advenl o f cool wealher. Mr. Morrow o f Morrow A Keenan, Notice I. hereby «Iveu that Hoy A owners o f a big sheep ranch near W oolley o f Dond, O reion , who. on VI-.II.-.I « t Iteli.I— Madras, waa here the first o f Ihe February 17. li»JO. made hom e«te«.l Mra C. A. Or.lway and Mrs W. entry No UHiiOi for the K «.t H alf of K Jordan, who I. vlsltlng Mra. Ord- week buying auppllea o f l.ynrh A Her Hon 31. Tow n.hip Id. rioiiih. Koberta, general merchant«. it. iuk .■ 14, C uhi W illam ette Marldlan way, v l.lt.-.1 wllh Mra. J. M. Juild al llrml la.l Sul u n i«) . hu. tiled nollre of Inleullon lo m a'ir Anything In the line o f kodak tlmil Hirer year proof to r.tah ll.h auppllea or Kaatman kodaks can be No in«' In huylng an Inferlor ko.lak I claim to the land above deecrlbed, hrforr II C K ill.. I'lilte.l State, t'oni- wh..fi you rati boy Kaatman Kodaka bought at the Hedmond Pharmacy. itil.alonrr, nl Mend. O rr«on. on thr and ko.lak .u pplle. al Ihe Hedmond When you buy an Kaatman you know 2 im I i day o f November, I!*I3 you are getting Ihe beat. 7tf Pharninry. 7tf Claimant nnmea na wHtioeeea Karl Foreel. Km ary Taylor. Milton Sunday n l In Itnlui.m il— A Palmer nnd Harvey C. M’ lnalow, Meni lo llie Fair— I.. M. Foss, traveling freight and all of Pow ell Rulte, Oregon Hedmond waa repreaented at thè passenger agent o f Ihe O.-W. K A It. F K A N K M'OODCOCK. l,nl.llaw Fnlr In.I Thur.day by tome Reglater. of Ih** lutai nona meli, ami th.»y were N. Co , was In Hedmond Sunday with his fam ily to visit friends here l>. Flral pulillralloti Oct. 2 Oct. 30 all lumi III Ihelr pralae o f Ihe «n e K. Armond nnd fam ily o f Bend, were ••attillila inaile The e ih ib ll inaile by s i ATI 'l l NT also here Sunday with Mr. and Mrs J. N. H tlerkllig waa eapeclnlly al- of the ownerahlp. management, etc Foss. t r a d ve. H l. ataled Ihat innny o f of The Hedmond ttpokeaninii. pub- thè eshlblta «hown there w lll be II.hml weekly ill Hedmond. Oregon. \a.>ther lllg Crop Y ield — Kdllor, II II Palmer, Hedmond. Or- hrought lo Hedmond and exhlblted W. K. tlregory o f Telherow Butte, egon. mniiaglng editor. II II Palm ut Ihe rom lng Potato Show and Fair recently threshed J H acres o f wheat er. Hedmond, Ore ; biialnea. mana oli Ortober 23, 24, 26. that yielded 100 bushels, or 40 ger. II H palmer. Hedmond, Ore ; bushels to Ihe acre This crop w.is publl.hera, II II A C. I- Palmer. Itoiiglil Ho*l»lonce— Hedmond, Ore. II H Palmer. Mr. HiVg- Postmaster J W. Moore recently grown on Irrigated land Sworn to and «uhurrlbed before bought Ihe le*wls residence on 7th ory sowed one sack o f when! that me ih l. 2tiih day o f riepteinbor, street between C and D streets, and weighed 140 pounds. 1*11. A lfred Mnn«, Notary Public. has moved Into It. Attending Ihe Synod— tlrlgga I hale lo play poker with Hey. F. Harvey la In Portland this liait a tilg Sale— a hard loner. week attending the synod. He wlll The sale o f hogs and rattle at C. llrlg g « 1C« a hanged «Igh l better W. Muma's place Iasi Salurilay al- conduct services at lleiul on the 12th. Ilian playing w llli an enay winner. RE DMONI ) , O R E G O N We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 There w ill be no preaching services In the Presbyterian church here next Sunday. Sunday achool at 10 a. m. Ite*uII 1 .-.I Mu»ic I,resow. Mrs. Ashley Forrest o f Bend, last week resumed her music lessons In Hedmond. She gives lessons In both vocal and Instrumental. * Marin ( I..thing--- If you want a fancy colored Macki naw that is real warm and w lll last a long time, you should see the line at l.ynrh A Koberta.— Adv. 13t2 M cnl to Itabhlt Drive— A number o f Redmond people went to the rabbit drive held In the Pow ell Hutte section Sunday. Shooting Duck*— The duck hunting season opened In Oregon the Hrst o f the month and since that time many Redmond hunters have been out and secured Ihelr share o f game. Ducks are re ported lo be plentiful this year by some o f the hunters. Case "4 0 ." 1914 model. 7-passenger automobile recently purchased by R. P Scheurer of this city, to be used on the run between Redmond anil Prlnevllle. has tw o Case . and in . . . . . . Mr. Scheurer .. . . . one Reo automobiles . _ on h" ,h*‘ • bov* * nJ •»IlfereBl points In Central Oregon. cars o f sheep over the Oregon Trunk Railroad from this point. Mr. W il liamson Is one o f the largest ship pers o f sheep in Central Oregon and does all his shipping from Hedmond. T ell It to Then»— T ell the rent payers about your house, or your apartment, or your business property, and And a tenant who stays and pays. Spokesman classified ads wilt help you. 1. Not W orth W hile— If your store cannot compete In They Read the A.I*— Kvery prudent housewife reads value giving with other stores then Suppl) Theni W llh Flour— com petitive advertising is not worth the Interesting store ads every week, Slsters Morali!: C. I. Boxell of while. And the store whose ads IX ) Interest If it CAN. then it IS. tlic U.ii-I m utai A M'areho.i.o C o. her is the store that has all the was a business visitor In Slsters Ihe "lu c k "— In the view o f its unpro lasl o f thè week. Mr. Boxell made Hog K al»er In Town— gressive competitors. nrrangoments whllo here lo keep a Oeorge Bra tee. the well known hog stock o f thelr Itour and tulli stuff j raiser In Ihe Pow ell Butte district, storeil In Slsters at all tlmes. waa In town last Saturday. He stated If You Want Y’our ! that crops In his locality were ex Money lo loan on well Improved c e p tio n a lly good this year, and the farms nt less than 9 per cent. Red hog business was on the increase mond Bank o f Commerce. 7tf IF YOC W A N T T o rent a house l.ea.llng P rln evllle llnn.l— T o sell a house Carl /.hike, form erly leader o f the To get a boarder Hedmond hand. Is now located at j T o rent a room Prlnevllle, having received an offer To sell anything to lead and Instruct Ihe band there. , To buy anything I ’se The Spokesman's Hay Baled Only one rent a word.