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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1914)
REDMOND <I.\S S |||E D A (l I , M. # N I • K 'l M . I I <> It I No J'JI ..t.rv Thursday night in Hall Viali1 1>K brother» h i » ’,i it I it VII ml !*• »Mmiil ' II W HAN'T. N I) I.KO OK I »W A Y . V II I II IH IT E M O H K . H», y Æ f i l l Ill'll A ■ , i , h ik n i l m i \ i i h M i l l I* I N I W Hlm» o i ih A'1». M i.»,n»ni. published ii ii.l.'r Ilia bi'iiil al un» mul i. word f()r •■ai Ii ina.'i t| uii No ai|v«rila»ni»nt III», r l ".I fur Icaa • liul, I fj i nula III •l»ra from om or town mual Inform na liuu man) l. auca Ib» ail la lo •un Uni uf town ori|»ra mual b» • " "i"l>anl»i| hr . w»h Inlllala ami Ugort's miint it h words i o n HAI«K Hucceaaor to Haller A Imi i a« I l'»ni|iatiir SMilakr barróla for aul» al 1 2 r,.| gf I'i III»« III», I If «'»oil »ai b llut»| Uailimiml Hum 3 (if H u d .u ia Inaurato» Klrai ■ laaa Jersey row. 2 •* r»ara U l i : m I M I I K S T i l K A T Kit. «■III from KIH|<| aim k lm|ulr» \V II T D K H o u l i OK Hliuaiba. Hi'dliiond. Oregon Phone Ml » U N O I’ l l T t II KH ••*' 3411 Ai a bargain. Ov»rlaml "30" Kuail I bann»« of l ‘ l< lore» al»r. • luaail body, lop. » Imlabl.'ld, a \ i i H i m . HI M i l l . I I I . N I I I I “ >.... bnn»i»r. lata.' KUa lank. In fin- mul T i l l I l H l i W . runiiliiK i umllllun llraaon Tor a»ll I \ I irai I laaa Hliow llo u a r in«. leaving C»nlm l Oregon Albina» Mr*. A. II H|Mirlia, l ‘ro|i'r. bu» ||4. Trrrabunn», Hr» 34(1 ff II I ul I II I Al. DIKE! l o i n N AITON II. ir ni Woodrow W i Unii T h om ** It Marginili of Stata. . , W I Bryan \V K Mr A «I ch » of Tfraaury K K !#aiir of Interior I. M OarrlMMi f \\ nr \V C |(rtt field of Com » . of 1 .at>or W II W Itaon JiMMAphua I U ii UU nf Navy . I» b' Mollatoti of AftrUultiir«* * mi aster Mmmrnl A Itur D-noti J m Mr Keynotila ï* .inn1) (tollerai JIIM'1%1« w | We H ave the f]xclusive Agency for These Fa m ous Sh oes i n Redmond LYNCH & ROBERTS TH E STORE OF ity. I' M K 4th : lly Iho S T A T E OF OREGON. 25« ai r « i of rholca alfalfa ami rlovor landa, und»r Ih » Tiimalo l’ r n ) « 'i • in dillo»» ar» ld»al for alork ral» Ina an I dalrylnn U n d » ar» hlablr linprovad, with bulbllniia. illlrhar. rom pi»!» » a l a r rlklila, rti l'oiii|il»l» Information will t>» furnlnhad upon i pl.al to U m PRO JE C T KN«il NKEU. I.AIH I.AW , ORE 3312 TO T H E TEX« HEKH 04 t l l « " » K 4 0 1 NTX : TIi» S ia l» Hoard of Educai Ion on I » b r u v y 1« rhangod Rule 27 of ih» Huí»» amt H«KuluHonH for I b » H«n i rai tluvornmanl of Public School» in • >r»Kon lo r » » d aa follow a: "T»ach»ra »hall « » » r e ía » watchful car» and over ilalil ovar ih » rogduct and babil of of ib » pupila, not only during arhool hour», bui ala» al r»c«»a and Inler- iii »»lima, and »hall hav» Ih » power lo punlah Ih » pupil for any mliwonduct on Hi» way to ar from achool." Taacharn pl»ao» noi» Itila chana'' H»ap«cl fully. J E MYERS. Sup«rln l»nd»nl Crook County School«. THE IIAIR X (till • H T « l\ Kit W e are now ready to show you the latest fashions in Men’s and Women’s Fine Shoes. W e invite you to come and see them— the celebrated The model displayed Kurly a. tea, on» hall mil» north uf Hi» K»<lnioml da pul All a»»d»d duwu bul ID» ai r»a Inifiilr» at III» H K llarh»r Kbup, l(»dmond. Or» 32tf toe shoes with rubber heels. For solid comfort shoes rank first. A M E R IC A N L A D Y A N D these A M E R IC A N For looks anil durability they cannot W " I I I*— Ti» I X« II \N«.K PRICES American Gentleman Shoes here is the snu k fit, plain Ire excelled. In the new A M E R IC A N L A D Y SH OES for this season ar«- embodied every style feature, but style features are not the only tfood |s»ints alsiut A M E R IC A N L A D Y SHOES. They are just as #'»<><1 as they l«s>k. Let us show you the new models. GENTLEM AN BRANDS. The distinctiveness a n d charms of these new models will appeal to you strongly. They are the kind o f shoes that are perfect in every detail; the kind you can slip on and wear right out of the store— comfortable and stylish. And they will wear and look well long after the average shoe would have been forgotten. ....-------------------- Carson’s Gloves Are the Best This Advance Spring Design Perfectly Beautiful? Hpok»aman I'laaalflrd ada brlno BmdnlMi« \V \ lv«|| m u l l » try lh«m don’t roal hiurb l(«*Kulsr Meetings 2nd and IHradaya of each month mam LOWER comfort, dress and durabil /, '\ F course it’ s a Butterick st\lr. W IN S HI YK «'«Ht At I he debate at the Farmers' tu i*#* I Ina at the achool house last Sui unlay night the quealloii waa "T h e Dairy Cow va the Dual Purpose Cow " Those taking the altlrmallve side were J. A. Thom paon. J O. Han son and G A Bradley, who won out In Hi« di'hat» On ih » iii'aailv» stile re \ o M«ver«, William Ogg m l G eorg* 11rafee During Ihe evening • he Mlaaea Donlnvey gave a piano duet, and Mlaa Hnrnder gave a read ing. NOTICE TO T Y X I ' Y Y KBS Your laxea may be paid al the stai» Bank of Redmond or Ihe Red inoinl Hank of Commerce on or be fore April 1st, but In order lo pay Diem here each und every taxpayer mimt write lo Ihe county treasurer for a atntement o f hla or her laxe» In the matter of town lots yon nmat kivi* Ihe legal number of the Iota to •li» county treasurer when asking for your alatemeli!. 34tl • •«III lai | io » m l l n i f i o f « a i t i iiiiw H liif o f i h » « u lu lili I f )u u n a n i lo k ee p I » >»ti*'l on m u nii I| m I nffuira yo u »b u iild aubai rllm fui T h » •.|Hihraiiiau. Thl» »action wan vlaltad by ouaklna rain laal Friday and llalli raina aine» th»n Th» la In « ic « ll» n t condition now comltia crop a Kood a »v » r » l around for Ih» And that means you can l»e wearing it months ahead of your neighbors. You can have it made up inexpen sively in cotton crepe, ratine W e have secured the agency for this popular glove, which we consider the best work glove manufactured. The prices are no greater than other gloves. Let us prove this statement to you. or duvetyn, or in silk crepe Grocery Department tie Chine, channelise, taffeta, broche, etc. We are now showing the loveliest new WE latest materials for reproduc ing them exactly. Call for the newest Butterick Fashion Sheet. It is yours F R E E . MAKE TW O FREE D E L IV E R IE S E A C H D AY. Good. Clean, Fresh Groceries at Very Ix>w Prices. Butterick sttlcs and the very Krdmond and Vicinity fob AND Are mailt* in every style for i iM M > K a n in VALUES American Lady Shoes If you want lo k »«p p»at»d tak» Hprtnnar T b » Sp<ik»aman ( I 60 a y»ar. . . . W a r r a n lim a n K A i i . n i i A i i n<n « A i m . . . Prank Klklna O r««on Trunk Hally . . . . Italph Jordan ........ W M Wlrta Train arrl««a from n o r t h . . 7 2 3am . . . . . M A Pouter Trail) arrl<»a from a<iulh 9 10p m. . . . . J K M auri O.-W It A N Hally I* II Poladesler Train arrh»a from north. .7 03 p m Prrd A Itlra Train arrlt»a from oouth. I 0 1 » m. •luinlaalotiera. Ii M llaytry. \V \V II IIA t 'K O U A («n t. |[ Ilm en P tn a T o lT U K H«H KH Ilally. otrapt Sunday, k 30 a. m T i l l : t i n IITH I i ’trriill Court Hncond Monday In to 6 p m Sunday, II to 9 a in [M:tn h, flrat Monday In September, la'll»ra malli’d not latar than H 16 [l M v hi !>«•« «•ml*«-r p m will l»a«o hnro on Iho it tic h t I’robata Court Pirat Monday In train ku I uk norih 1« . h t H*nth J \V. MOORE, I* M t'oiiiiniaalonem' Court The nrat T M .K IT IO N E HOI Its |W« dtiraday In January, March. May. Ilally, «»■ «p i Sunday. « a. in. to July. September and November ( P m Sunday. H o t » m . 6 to 7 pm. I l i t < » t > |< I M M M a y o r ..................... .. . . J P lloerh ! • • D. 0 . Burdick T r e a s u r e r .................... J It Itoberta A t t o r n e y ........................ J A W lllc oi M a ra h a l.............A Adatna T h e H|H.kraiiian la l l i r oltli la i pa- t >un< Ilmen W. t$ I'hortiiv It C ImttiaU. M y luSoiua, K U At |H*r o f l b « i l l ) am i p u b lla lira I b » fu ll MMI 1 * H METTER IM sIltKT i Alt nr In*) i ItiM » k F IV E If You Want Shoes That Wear—(wet the Celebrated Hamilton-Brown H U I HI NT Forty arr»a ur mor» In exchange for an» half nrr», 6 room hooo». barn, large wm.dalird. Him« amali fruli «1 yuan* i h»rry lr»»a, 2 appl« «r»»a. I plum tr»«. I S blucka of largest » b o o l In I'orlland. 3 blm-ka (.r far« Price 11,000. ||,000 morl i » n lm paid uff at ( I n p«r luonHi al 4 p«r rent HT\n; Haaolln», oil and r«palr »hup dulng ifOOf . . . . . . . . . tU aald Wrat lln.oou ai a nal profit of $2.6uo p»r • if Stato ■ . |Utt W Otrott y»ar Price $1.600, with all toola NN" i 11 « n h a n i » for ih« . ....................... . . . T h u s It Kay «ml aliH'k • lliry lirlirlrt] A M CfaWford »am« «alu» Prlr» mual bo at raah \V N IIIIHWN. 72« Dlvl- Upt l*ub Inatrur . J A Chiirrhlll taltiation alon at . Portland. Hr« 34t2 Print«« It V I larr la ■ i.i.f t otnmtaatonar o t* ttufr UNIT i * 1« ii w K rtM l> U>at on Halurday. January 24. a | J ■ '! I I I .• A p»m1atil lo n«< ktai». riinalallng of an Sriiatora. Marry U t ip aint tUo am«Hiyat and |i»arla Flml«r pl«aa» t. Ctiamtn»rlain l « a « » al tbla off’l l « 3oi& • ngr raatlirt), N J HltilloM, \V C HawUy, A W I »a ft « fly XIlM 'KI.I..A NMH H | m \ > \ I I « PACK COLUM N lluff Orpington riM k ami r » i k « r « l a fainona I pabaw alraln II (' |m m»l». Kvilmunil. Hr 2Vtf I ln r u r | H ir «l»il I SPOKESMAN Special Havo Beans, 16 lbs. f o r .......................................$1 Reii Mexican Beans, 16 lbs. f o r ............................................ 91 Jap Rice. 16 lbs..................... 91 Seaport Corn, per ca n ........ lOc Seaiiort Tomatoes, per can.H lc Llbby's Sauerkraut. c a n . l 2 t « e Koval Club Hominy, can. . . I Sc Royal Club Sweet Potatoes. per can ............................ ISOc Golden Star Soap, 6 bars. ¡SSc Soap Chips, 3 lbs. f o r ........ ilSc Seaport Lemon Flavor— Pint bottle ................... «Sc One-half pint bottle........ SSc Seaport Vanilla Flavor— Pint bottle ................... «S c One-half pint bottle........ SSc A. & H. Soda, per lb.............He Pure Honey, pint j a r s ........ 2Sc Pure Honey, quart Jars. . . . 4t»e 5-tb Jar Apple Butter for. . .91 Fresh Dill Pickles. d o z . . . . 2 U r Fresh Mixed Sweet Pickles, per q u a r t .......................... SOe LYNCH & ROBERTS Wt* huy Butter and Eggs K E I) M 0 N I), O R E G O N We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 TIi» R»dmond Hank of Commerce Messrs and Mesdames after the business meeting of the were I)r. Barr. Z. Taliaferro, W. a large crowd will be in attendance. will furnish money to farmer» to buy ,*nt were: F ree berg. Phoenix. McCaltery. I»*n- club. Everything served at the ban Hudson. W . Rodman, C. Reedy. Mr. N. H. Elliott is the auctioneer. caule or ahiwp for feeder». 7tf non. Brown. Immele. Whitman. Roe. quet will be home grown or home Wilson. M. A. Lynch and Mr. Camp- i bell. Refreshments were served in Hobbs. Wlllcox. McMIckle, McLalltn. made. Herb Angel o f the Paulina sectityn One of Ih» »on» of William Floyd Moore, Hosch. Cline and Burdick. ; unique style. was in the city last week and bought uf Hila cl!) waa »«rloualy III the for«- The local tennis players were out several large bills o f goods from mer part of Hi« w it'll, bul la now recover Have you noticed the number of on the Rodman courts Sunday tak At the Presbyterian church next chants here. He stated that the ing. satlsfled people around lately? Asa ing advantage of the line weather. Sunday morning the topic for sermon people In his section liked to trade them why and they'll answer with will be "T h e Conservation of Human in Redmond as the prices and treat «• K ('ondar!, the piano aaleaman a smile: " W e patronise the Bend A number of Redmond people went Values." ment suited them. uf Prlnevllle. wa» here Monday and Steam Laundry.'* I.eave tagaed to Prlnevllle Tuesday to attend the «aid he had acid 10 pimío» In thla biindlea at Hotel Redmond. 34tl Agricultural Short Course that was Matt Kulesch will hold a sale of The Ingenue— They all say my aectlon In 15 day» held (here this week. It Is the Inten about $5,000 worth of goods at his and have the Short ranch near Sisters on Tuesday. face si my fortune. Jacob Depps, a retired farmer of tion to try The Soubrette— Never mind, pov It pay» to know where you can Granger, Wn., left here last Satur Course held in Redmond next year. March 10. An auto truck will leave erty ain't no crime. « « I Ilia h«at work don« for III« l«aa! day morning, and will return again Redmond in the morning of the day money Ju»t try the Mend Steam In two or three weeks to live with A. C. Lucas, landlord of the Hotel of sale. This sale has been exten Imundry and find out where all tli«»i' tils sons. Owen and Orville, who re Redmond, went to The Dalles for a sively advertised and it is expected T ry our Classified A d«— l c word. ainooth. ahlny »birla and rollara come side on ranches west of this city. visit Iasi week. _ from l.«avi> blindi«» al Hotel Red- The Monday noon luncheon of the mnnd. 3411 Empty oil barrels. $1.00 each. Commercial Club was held at W. E. Reedy's Garage. 34tf Young's Redmond Grill this week, Champ Smith was over from Prlne Ashley Forrest, a former residenti and 36 members aty-nded It. Inter vllle last Sunday visiting with his J ? X of this city hut now located at Bend, est Is these luncheons Is increasing. many friends In Redmond. was here the first of the week shak- \ The next lunch will be held at Ihe Hotel Redmond next Monday at Steam vulcanising of all kinds at tng hands with his friends. 12:30 o'clock. 3 ( I f Reedy'« Garage. Mrs. W. H. Anderson was confined A ll Onler». Given Prompt Attention. The Washington Birthday dance Malt Kulesch this week sold his to the house Inst week with a severe given by the Sparks orchestra last cold and sore throat. 160 acre ranch near Sisters to J I Phones: House. 2603; Stand, 712. Saturday night was one of the most Kucher of Portland for $14.550. All enjoyable dances of the season, so | Mrs Tom Sharp returned home the I iiiii I Is under cultivation and Leave Orders at the Redmond Pharmacy. Sunday from an extended visit with the people say who attended it. has a perpetual water right her parents in Portland. A. P. Sorltchfleld of Payette. | Money to loan on well Improved Word was received here last F ri Idaho, who has property Interests In | farm» at leas than 0 per rent. Red day that Mrs. Marlon, who was re this section, was here this week ' mond Bank of Commerce. 7tf cently operated on In Walla Walla, looking after them. and had been very III. was considered , Preaching service at the Method out of danger. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Brandenburgh : ist church next Sunday evening. of Deschutes were in the city Mon Topic. "Helping Rnls«> the Dend.” \V A badge of quality Is the work day on a shopping tour among the E. Hagan, pastor. R E IN F O R C E D CONCRETE BUILDIN G BLOCKS done by the Rend Steam Idiundry. merchants. Leave your bundles at Hotel Red Roadster. 2-paasenger. $50 cash, mond for the laundry and forget alt These blocks are made by the wet proves», giving them three The "Band of Hope” met Thurs for quick sale Reedy's Garage 34tf time« the strength of a machine made block. the discomforts o f wash day. 34tl day evening at the home of Mlss¡ Persons golug to build should see our material before placing Campbell and was entertained by ! Mr and Mrs W. H Hodman en orders for any other kind. It will pay them. Estimates furn Miss Butler and Miss Campbell. After j The Commercial Club will give a tertained last Thursday evening with ished on application. Call on or write to a short musical program an Interest ! "Home-Made Products Banquet" at eight table« at "50 0 ." A delicious ing lecture, which was greatly en- j H EOAUDT. E L L I O T T & CO.. REDMOND. ORE. luncheon was served Mrs. J. E Free- Ehret's Hall lo the members and Joyed by all. was given by Miss L i v 1,erg won first prlxe. a hand painted wives of members next Wednesday ingston. The guests of the c l u b 1 , night. The banquet will be served «late, for htgbMt m ore. Those prea- C. H. BAGGOTT’S Quick Delivery Express and Transfer Line A L L