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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1914)
THE i . o. o . r. Mil till I nv< i > i bundti Minin in I ni Vlolling brothura i n I , , In* H • <1 I m * »(iti II VV 0 ANT. N t) I.Kii O R D W A V . V U j h d i t t e m o h k . H «.y H ■ ■ i. Ad*«rllaviiMUiiB pulillshvd umlar Ihla hand al on« i "til a word for ' li'aarllon No advarllaainant Ilia«rlail for I . . . than If. .outs Dr dura from mil of loan luuat Inform u* ho* many laauaa tha ail la to run Dm of t o » n ordvra iiiuat ha a< ■ umpank'd by raah Inlllula and IlKiiraa count aa »o u t* REDMOND HI’OKKHMAN We are Carrying a Larger and Better Line of Shoes, and Can Fit You Hamilton Brown Shoes Urli A W Him* I D|| HAI.K m l MTV A MUTUAI T U l M I 'A X V Plral ■ laaa Jvravy row, 2 % yaura HE i Incorporated I old. frmu «mill aim k Inquire W II H MinraMor I » Khoadea. It«dmnnd. Oregon phon« H j it Hauer Abstract Company K1 : IM i rr III«* Ilia, Oregon llnff Drplnalon ™ k anil rm karala i , lliaurain i' famoiia I pahaw alraln It C Im I i h i : n P V Ith s T H E A T E R , m«l«. It Dr 2 Vif i in: home i»F Mai ond hand family range Will \|i H I M i 1 * 1 « T I R E S lo> »old reuaonahle Apply u( Tha _____ Hpokeauian office | 3 |f I liaunaa uf Picture« ¿ I I H IIW . HI NDAV . T I KMDAY N«w lar«a drum for a lieatliiK Mini T H t lls D A Y . *I*i*a Hold raaaonahla Call al The B I Irsi I lana Him** House. Hpokoainan offlia | 2 «( *lr*. A. II. S|M»rha. Prop’r. I a im t T IIK N A M K H A M ILT O N BROW N STA.MI’ KD ON A I’ A IR O P SHOES M EAN* TH AT THE SHOES ARE THE BEST TO BE HAD A T TH E BRICE. REG ARD LE SS O F T H E BRICE. THROUGH EXPENSE THAN P IIIN PV II.I.P — C A L I* AT— The Brosius Bar P IN K S T lilt AN DM O F MINES. L lg t'O ltM AND 4 THA Its I.AO E K IIF.EII ON DI4AI 4ÍHT E. K. It it i»SII'M, Proprietor. THE SMALL T H E E X C L U S IV E A G E N C Y FOR O F T H E IR E X IS TE N C E FACTORIES. THESE WE S H O ES HAVE IN RED M O N D A N D OC R G U A R A N T E E IS BA C K OF E V E R Y BAIR. American Lady Shoes American Gentleman Shoes The Ladies’ Shtjes have un dergone a change o f style this season equal to that o f the men’s shoes. The English Walking Shoe with heavy soles and low heels, seem to be the fad. We are showing these shoes in the Tan Calf with rub ber soles and heels, and the black calf, leather soles and heels. W e an* showing th«a new Eng- lish last in tlie.se Shoes, which seem to lx* the most {»opular last that has been shown for many seasons. Tan. Calf welts, invisible eyelets mui y Juda« . unty Clark rrlff IN YEARS TH E M TO T U R N OU T L A R G E N U M B E R S O F SHOES A T LESS i in «i»* ««»i vrv W H EN M ANY WORLD. TH E IR FACILITIES FOR MAKING SHOES ARE TH E BEST A N D L A T E S T IM PROVED, W HICH E N A B L E S of i.aii"i W it Wllaon MlSt'» J.I.ANKOI H nf Navy Joaaphua Daniel* nf Agriculture I* K llouatun M»Hikaainan Claaalflad ada bring A Burleson rnaulla Iry them don't coat much T« niaalar (««livrai A* may (iatiaral Jaa M< KaynuMa If you » a n t lo keep posted lake Tha Hpokeauian 11 SO a year. STYTK ......... Oswald Waat ItA II.ltd Vli TIM E ( A ll!» ■ of Hlalv . . Hall W Olroft ^Braaurvr Thua II Kay Oregon Trunk Hally H i liativral A M Crawford Train arrives from north. .7 23am 1 | .‘ l**it> luafrur . J A Churrhlll Train arrives from south k lop m. lia Pria lor u a Harrla *• W It * N Hally H I"*r I'ullillilaaiaiivr O I* Hoff > a a I doo w F. Final) Train arrives from north .7 03 pm. John II I e * |a Train arrives from south .a 01 a in. II UAL'KOL. Agent. H Harry L l M an.I | I !.4inl>«rlaln r o M T o P P H E HOI Its Ime "-»»men. N J HlnnoH. W C Hally, «leapt Sunday. S SO a m to • p tu V VV (. af f rrly Hunday, I to 9 a m )>l i I N I II Jl Irli I V I I M » I III« I letters mailed not later than S I S J l V. W I. H r a U h a a ,.lr|r| Attorney W A Mali p 111 will leave here on the night train going north J W. M o o li»:. P M NOTH E TO VV ATEII I HPHH THE TH IS MOTTO HAS BEEN L IV E D UP TO A N D T H IS FA C TO R Y H AS GROW N TO BE T H E L A R G E S T SHOE F A C T O R Y IN T H E laial on Malurday, January 24. a pendant to na.klaia cnnalat lug of an M VTliiMAI. • nintliyat anil pear la Pindar plraaa Woodrow Wilson f t ' Mani l « a » « at ihla offlia Slits I'raal Thnmaa It Marshall ■•I stair .......... W J Bryan H » l t M I . K OH Tit A UK ul Treasury IV F McAitoo tin» lot on« block norih school if Inli'ilnr F K t.ain* uf War I». M liarrlaoii houaa In It»i|imin<1 What h a «« you Sots uf Cum W 4* lla illla lil Hay Harper. Cllna Kalla. Dr All water rent bills are now pay .ihla at the Hlata llank nf Itedmond. and mtial ha paid on or before Ihe I nth of ihla month, and (he loih of each month hereafter If not then paid a penalty of l o par rent will be added lo tha bill, and If mil paid on nr before Ihe ISlh of Ihe month the »a te r will Im turned off and not turned on again until all arrears. In ■ ludlng penally, are paid, logelher with a further penalty of t2 00, aa par resolution passed by Ihe lied tnond City Council al a regular meeting held Tuesday. January IS. IM I J A W ILLC O X . 3 It I Hecorder “KEEP THE Q U ALITY UP,* AND A L L THEIR MOTTO IS : ■ ol l II*1 Al- DIRECTORY Redmond and Vicinity F IV E Hamilton Brown Shoes are the leaders for Men, Women and (Children iiim i K I I I I Pile >\ E HOI HM . . U Springer Hally, en apt Hunday. < a m to Warran U ro» n . . . Frank Klklns 9 p in Hunday. S to k a in. S to 7 pm Vraaurvr , . . . Kalph Jordan . . . W H W irt» mut» Attorney » m u r ........... , i . . If A Foalvr i (tool Hup! . . i . . . J. K Mayara foronvr ... Ia II Poindexter r Frail A Un a omnilaalonvra. Il II llaylvy, \Y \V Tt»r S| h »Kr*.limn è« llir «»fili lai |w»- drawn |»cr uf Ihr « il) miti |»iil»h*>h«**« It»«- full «•fili I a I |»r«M «-r*q|||»b$* of «*«« h llirrllluj T in : n i i H T N 4»f llir « 4»ui>4 ll. If )i*U %» A III I»» krcji cimili Court Mrrntid Monday In |M»4»lnl «in muni« I|» a I affair* >«»u ar< h lirai Monday In Hapivmbvr. •I m * u I«I f II m * f«»r T h r Il la' In I >a. aniliar Æ Pronai« Court Piral Monday In Ho far thla « inlrr th«*rr li*« not w i l l month tkr>«*fi motigli coli! w««ather In thla ■I i "in in lac! ..i«ra‘ Cour« Tha Oral »«-« linn to f ree*«* Ite to a nu file lent ■ W . .li."».lay In January. Man li, May. thlrfcnwA* for put lug up Men who ■ j u l * . Saplainliar and No«anih«r hate Ice lioiiAe» are getting aiiiloua about (hla condition anti ho|>e a cold cvrv « ip p ic ia i ji »nap will come ami help them out of ■ Matur ...................... J P lloarli their tlllemna ■ R e c o r d e r ..................... H «I llurdirk [Treasurer J It Roberta Home of the merchant* In the city * nom oy J a vvtiii m are taking adtantage of the parcel Marshal .................. C A. Adama p«»at &t) | m M ind limit and a««ndlng out Counrllman W O Phoaiil». It C giMida to their customer* In different lnini«l«. H P HrHmiia. P (S Al parta of the county kl n son, «> \V Parrla. Ia M Handy Regular Meetings 2nd and 4th Mttney to loan on well Improved Tuaadayn of «arh tnonlh farina at leoa than 1* per rent. Ited mond Hank of Commerça. 7tf It»: HMD N il IN »MM PHI T VI. c l . I II prealdenl .................. VV H Itodinan At the I'reahyterlan church neit Vice President...........Uuy E Hobaon Hunday morning the topic will be • tary It I. M M I "The Character, Achievement* und Meats Oral and third VVedtieadaya I'oaltlon of the Jew*," with * chalk In each month picture PAOK Dancing Dumps Th«a styles o f Dress has They not changed are more -^ S h o e s ^ Bumps regular run of Dress Shoes are running more to the toe, low pointed toe. after the Eng same cushion heels. Patent leather Bump Dress Shoes The very much. pointed $1.50 $4.50 Tan Calf, rubber sole. English last Black Calf, leather sole and heel .........................$">.00 lish styles. $1.00 Cun Metal Bump 3.50 Satin Bump 2.25 Patent leather Oxfords 1.00 Gun Metal Oxfords 2.25 Tan Calf, button Shoes $4.00 Black Calf, button Shoes 3.50 Black Calf, button Shoes 3.00 Black gun metal, cloth top 4.00 Yici kid. patent tip button 3.00 LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF W , b uy R u t t e r .,nd K i t * . BETTER |{ E I) M O N VALUES I), O R E G O N AND LOWER PRICES We close 6:30: Saturday 10:00 ( ’barley llaggolt. the tran»fer and ijulck delUery man. wa* laid up *ev- eral da)a taut w«*ek with a «trained ha« k. the reault of unloading «onte heavy gnmdtne tanka You can add class and distinction A dollar spent with the home mer- Attor Stock Inspector for thla district of ner was the stenographer. Oregon The appointment carries neys A It Bowman and J. E. Duffy to your business by having a properly chant circulates at home and helps state authority for examination of appeared for Howard, contestée, and designed letterhead. home trade. cattle, horaea and hogs for tuburcu- Attorney J A Wlllcox appeared for The testimony loata. glanders, cholera, or any other Welch, contestant. goes to the l\ S Land Office at The contagious or Infectious disease I.arge assortment of Victor T a lk Dallea to be passed on. ing Machine recorda, all latest *e- Household worry Is 99 per cent lectlons Itedmond I'hartM rj. S H I wash day. The ground hog saw his shadow Why not eliminate all Q u ic k D e liv e ry thla by patronizing the liend Steam Monday, February 2, and according I’ reachlng service at the Methodist Laundry. They guarantee satisfac to the old tradition this means six church itevi Sunday evening Tevt weeks of cold weather. tion every time. 31tl Number, n t h chapter. 33rd and 34th « erne» VV »: litigan, pastor. Win. Hanley of Burna. was In the I>r. J. F. Hosch returned this All Orders 4*iven Prompt .Attention. city Monday on Ills way to look over week from a several days' trip in the Carl Zinke, formerly of this city, the Tumalo Project and see what eastern part of the county where he Phones: House, 2603; Stand, 713. but lately leader of the Prtnevlllo progresa la being made there. had been on profesatonal business. hand, has gone to Los Angeles Leave Orders at the Redmond Pharmacy. According to a resolution recently Albert Mohler. who clerks for The Itedmond Bank of Commerce Lynch A Kobcrts. has moved Into passed by the t’ tty Council and pub will furnish money lo farmers to buy town from his ranch and Is living In lished in this tssue. a number of new rattle or sheep for feeders. 7tf the Courtrlght house on north Sixth sidewalks are ordered to be built In the city. Work on same must begin street. within 90 days and be completed In The basket hall game last Friday P. M lleedy. proprietor of the « 0 days after work ta started. night at Anker’s hall between the A A A and hustnesa men resulted In a t’entral Oregon Oarage of this city, j tie. according to the score given to went to Prlnevllle last week on busi - 1 City Marshal Adams is fixing some of the crosswalks on the busi The Spokesman A good ailed audi ness connected with his plant. S-H O RSK P O W E R ness streets that were badly out of ence was In attendance. He ia also repairing the Partners' t’ nlon meeting at the repair. A IK 4XNH.ED The largest and best assortment of school house Saturday Light at 7:30 drainage system on t*th street that G ASO LINE ENGIN E All members and any others In the past has utterly failed to Victor Talking Machine Hecords In sharp Central Oregon, at Itedmond Phnr- who wish lo Join, are urged to be carry off the water after rain storms FOB S A L K and when the snow melts. V iti present. m a ò r C . H . B A G G O T T ’S Express and Transfer Line Are yon fr«>m Missouri? Jut send President Rodman of the Com Mrs Italph Jordan of Prlnevllle. Is here visiting her mother. Mrs C. us a bundle of laundry and we will mercial Club, has appointed the fol show you how oleati we wash. Leave lowing delegates to attend the Ore A. tTIno bundles at Hotel Redmond every gon Irrigation Congress to be held Tuesday and they are returned clean In Portland next week: J. R. Rob l One of the hustest places In Bed Saturday. S iti erts, J. W. Brewer, W. tl. Phoenix. monti Is Ihe department store of P. W McCaffery. VV. S. Rodman. Lynch A Roberts Besides the two H. J. Harris left Tuesday morning proprietors It takes a force of three Elmer Covert, who returned Iasi clerks and n bookkeeper to attend to with a car of hogs over the Oregon Trunk Hy. for the Portland market. week from the Alberta country after the httslness an absence from Redmond of a year The land contest case between H and four months, says that Red Don't let a colti settle on your lungs and don't let the dirt settle In It Welch and Joseph Howard Jr. mond and this part of Central Ore-1 your clothes, hilt send them to the held here last week before P. 8 gon Is good enough for hint, and Commissioner VV. B. Daggett, oon- far better than the much talked o f | Bend Steam Laundry. 3111 siimed two days In taking testimony and advertised Alberta section. --------- Itr Theo Beletskl of this city, has A »ton t 20 witnesses from L O U tf Miss Buck -1 The Spokesman for good printing been appointed Interstate Cattle and Bridge were examined. Good 3-horse Power, A ir Cooled Gasoline Euglne for sale at a reason able price. Has been in use in The Spokesman office for about a year. Reason for selling: Have changed to electricity. «LXO.OO T A K E S EN G IN E AND MAGNETO T H E SPOKESMAN, REDMOND