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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1914)
Ill UHI>AY, MARCII 12, |tt|« TIIK REDMOND SPOKESMAN PAGE FIVE Fi ft h Annua l SPRING OPENING —OF— MILLINERY GOODS SPRING COATS AND SUITS Monday, March 16 th Music During the Afternoon, 2 to 5 O’clock Souvenirs Will Be Given Away you Sull. not hmt of At» a to In A mi rotti uvrr Our our p lin» rtr*A of th»«» with the* quality of If a rr thinking Spring $lo rom» lo ok n u it s anil art* an low a m i o n « l « t r n t KtHitla C o m » In a m i »•*» t h » m Coal or .). F. HOSCH, M. 1). PHYSICIAN and SI KGKON O FFIC E : N. K. C orner 6 th and K HI». Redmond, - Oregon K. 11. RODEMEYKK PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Kyc*M Tested. (dusses ProiH-rly Fitted Ofliee iti Kliret Bros. MiK'k Redmond, - Oregon I)R. J. HARK DENTIST Johnson Muililing Redmond, - Oregon N \M K S I o il MYIMNO T he Spoke»inan ha» the nam e of every taxpayer In Crook rm inty. with their poatofflee address Faraona de siring nam e» for m ailing or other imrpoHe» ran aernre »aine at thla of- Hre at a reaaonabla Alture. LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES AND LOWER PRICES i.'i.'i S()< I K n IMHECTOKY H l.liM iiM I MMH.i: |. O. O. F. n .. sa i Maeta evi-ry Thur*<l»y night In I h r r t » Unii Vlattlng b r o th e r a »re • nrdlally Invite«! l<> »it«'iiit il w <; \ \ r. N O LEO OIIUWAY, V lì J II DITTKMOHB. Secy J II Iteli A W Siili» l HI m i K K II M I tlIS T IIA IT m 'in v i l In c o r p o r a t r d ) Hucceaaor lo The J. Il llan er A bstract Company Prlnevllle, Oregon Alni rari» Inauranr* ( I.ASSIUED < Ol.l MN Ailv«>rll»emenl» publlabed under ih u heail al <>n«> reni a word for . ,i. h Inserì lati No adverllaem enl Inserte«! for b-a» than 16 reni» Or- der» front oui of town niuat Inforni uh ho» niany Iranea thè ad la lo rii li Oul «if town ordem tuiiat ho a« rom pa li led hy raah. Inltlal» and nuore» rm m l a» «orila. I o li SALE W hlaky barrel» for »ale ul $2 61 » each Hotel lledinVuid liar 341f 4 50 pound rapacity l". S. Cream Separator, u*ed two week»: will he «old reaaonable Inquire at Red mond Stale Hank. 3614 Two milk cow», one fre»h, other »III he fre»h In Aprfl Alao W hite 11 11 tie»» Seed Harley. G II C lara, on the J K l-amb place. 3612 « 1NTKD W auled Good »teady man for general farm work; perm anent Job Call on or w rite to Itorroe Howard. Iieachutaa. Or. 3Rt2 W ant to buy a team of boraea for aeneral p u rp o ae Will be al Hotel Oregon, Hedmond. on March 20 or 21 Addre*a F. W TOMES, care Hotel Oreaon. Hedmond. Ore 3fit3 IttH IIIT MKTAI j The Spokeainnn haa about i.000 pound» of old type m etal th at la Jnal the thin« for babbit m etal, parking for boxes, etc. Sam e will be »old reaaonable. Cargo quantltlea »old al a dtleOUUt. > \u i v h oppnnN --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our line of Spring H ats this season will eclipse any of our previous efforts. A larger and b etter assortm ent of trim m ed hats has never been displayed in any city* In -Central Oregon. been w ith a shipm ent of hogs. He re orders at the Redm ond Pharm acy METEOROLOGICAL RECORD ported the m arket satisfactory for and the agent will call for your W eather observations for F eb ru porkers, and he and George Hobbs, bundles. Pd. adv. 3 6 tl who m ade the shipm ent from thia ary. taken at the Redm ond E xperi W. E. Young, editor of the Culver m ental F arm S tation by T. G. PrearhlnK at th e Methodlat church point, are well pleaaed w ith thetr Tribune, was In the city yesterday- Stevens, co-operative observer. next Sunday evening W, K. Kagan, returns. on hi» way hom e from Prlnevllle. Date Max. Min. W eather paator. R P. Scheurer, agent here for the w here he had been attending court. 1 . . . .3 3 ____ 29. . . .C lear O _ .3 2 ___ 23. . . .C lear Caae Auto Co., thla w«*ek received Mr. Y’oung, in addition to being an J T M cFarland. Jr., of Maple a 1914 model of the new car the 3. .. .3 5 ____ 15. . . .C lear la an attorney, hence his be wood. N. J . will arrive In Hedmond fa e c people are putting out. Mr editor, 4. . . . 3 7 . . . 15. . . .C lear tn PrineviUe, w here all the atto r on Saturday of thl» w w k with a view Scheurer ha* been dem onatrating the ing 5. . . .2 9 . . ...18. .. .C lear neys of the county gather four tim es car fort he paat few day* and haa of locating on laud In thla vicinity 6 . .. .3 9 ____ 15. . . . C lear a year. several prospective sales In sight. 7. . . .41 . . . 2 2 . . . .C lear The l.adle«' Guild of the Preaby- 9. . . .4 2 ___ 2 2 . . . .P t. Cldy A num ber of K. P .'s from here A com pletely equipped plant en terlan church will meet ut the hom e the Ilend Steam I.aundry to went to Prinevllle last night to as 1 0 . . . . 4 6 . . . 30. . . .P t. Cldy of Mr» W lllrox on Thuraduy, ables 1 1 . .. . 4 0 . . . 26. . . . C lear send out classy work, the kind you sist the lodge there In initiating March 19. 1 2 . . . .4 3 . . . .2 8 . . . Pt. Cldy like to wear. la>ave orders at the some candidates. 13. . . .4 9 . . . .2 5 . . . .C lear Hedmond Pharm acy and their agent The topic for the »ertnon at the will 14 . .43 . . . 24. . . . C lear GREAT t i l l XTRY, THIS collect your laundry. Preabyterlan church next Sunday 15. . . . 51 . . . . 2 0 . .. . C lear Pd. adv. 36tl will tie "Do th«> Angel» R ender Ser 1 6 ... .51 . . . .2 5 . .. . C lear Here is a hog production story: vice to Man ” Mr* W. H. Hobb« The March term of the Circuit G. A. Bradley, breeder of registered 17. .. .3 9 ___ 2 7 . . . Pt. Cldy »III »Ing a aolo during the »crvlcea. Court convened at Prlnevllle this hogs and cattle, told The Spokesm an 18. . . . I t . . . .2 7 . . . . Cloudy .2 6 . . . . Cloudy th at he had some breeding records 19. . . w«*ek Monday with a light civil doc The Redm ond Hank of Com m erce ket Redmond atto rneys went over that w ere w orthy of m ention. H ere 2 0 . . . .35 . .. .2 9 . . . .C loudy will furnlah m oney to farm er» to buy the first of the week. they are: From S aturday m orning 2 1 . . . . 4 2 . . . . 31 . . . Pt. Cldy cattle or aheep for feeder». 7tf until Sunday evening last week five 22 . 4 6 . , . .3 3 . . . P t. Cldy F rank Hodyfelt, a form er resident Duroc Jersey sows farrow ed 45 pigs, 23. . . .39 . .. . 25. . . . Pt. Cldy I,. A. B randenburg of De*«-hute* of this city, but now ranching on his and all are In good, healthy condi 24. . . . 4 0 . . . . 30. . . . Pt. Cldy wa» In Redm ond Tue»day. He waa property In the S isters section, was tion nt this w riting. Mr. Bradlev 25. . . .4 3 . . . .2 8 . . . .P t. Cldy accom panied hy W. X. Hull und K. here last week F riday shaking hands prides him self on having the best 26. . . . 5 0 . . . .2 6 . . . .C lear |i Hull, both of Nebraaka, brothers- with friends. F rank keeps posted breed of hogs and the best strain of 27. . . . 5 0 . . . . 40. . . . Pt. Cldy on what is going on In this section rattle, and his sales of this kind of 28. . . . 5 9 . . . .3 5 . . . Pt. Cldy in-law of Mr. H randenburg. who ex by taking The Spokesm an. pect to locate In the vicinity of I>e*- stock to people who w ant the best Total rainfall . .55 inches: greatest rh utea. The Spark* orchestra of this city they ran obtain have shown that his in 24 hours. .33. F ebruary 20. went to Laidlaw Tuesday night and efforts In this direction are not in N um ber of clear days, 14: partly At the m eeting cf the Preabyterlan played for a big dance there In the vain, for his sates reach over a wide cloudy. 11; cloudy. 3. congregation held Monday evening evening. A large crow d from differ territory. Mr* W. S Rodman wa» tendered a ent parts of the county were in a t PLEASANT RIDGE vote of thank» for her work tn teach tendance at the dance. Mr. and Mrs. B iladeau visited their <111 K O I MEETING ing the prim ary cla»» In the Sunday daughter, Mrs. Duval, and sister, Em pty oil barrel*. $ 1.00 each. achool. Mrs. Provost, Sunday, returning t C om m unicated) Reedy'a G arage. 34tf The annual m eeting of the P res Monday. W. J. and J. J. Huekley of thla Thla continued w arm and pleasant byterian congregation was held here Earl W oods and W illie Duval m ade city have the contract for hauling w eather Monday evening. Rev. F. H arvey, a trip to I.aidlaw- Sunday. has a tendency to Induce the presiding. out the ateel for the new bridge op householder J. U. MoGGuffle and J H. Harold Cook moved onto th e C. H. with a garden spot of Crooked river. Hve mile» went of ground to begin m aking arden. The Chapm an, elders, and Mrs. J. B. Irvin place this week. Prlnevllle. and the Hear Creek bridge sage rats are out and the man or Chapm an, Mrs. R A. K endall and W ayne Chase visited Aubrey Perry on the other aide of Prlnevllle. W. G. Phoenix and Rev. B. Saturday. woman who yearns to get their g ar Mrs. H arper present. R eports were Rasm us Peterson sawed wood for den started figures thnt a sure sign given by were Steam vulcanizing of all kind» at of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. C hap several Pleasant Ridge farm ers this spring. man. representing the Sunday week. Reedy’* G arage. 34tf Dan H u nter is w orking for Mr. by Mrs. Phoenix of the The Com m ercial Club this week school: Provost is week. W illiam H. C yrus of Staler*, and held Ladles' Guild, and regarding the weekly luncheon at the flnances by E. C. P ark. A cordial Joe W th oods returned from W eston, Mi»» Nellie Scogglna of (.aldlaw . were Hotel their Oregon and a large num ber of vole o f thanks was accorded each. Ore., this week. m arried here at the Preabyterlan m em bers club were in atte n d It was decided after conference to church Tuesday, March 10, hy Rev. ance. The of the next luncheon will be apply II H arper. Rev. K. H arvey a»»lstlng held at the Redm to the Presbytery for a re FOR C O IN TV CLERK ond Grill. grouping of Redm ond with some I hereby announce m yself a candi H ubert A. Scoggln and Mr». Jam es Scoggln. m other of the bride, were Money to loan on well Improved other church. Action for pulpit date for the office of County Clerk, the witnesses. The newly m arried supply was deferred. subject to the approval of the Demo farm s at less than 9 per cent. R ed couple will reside al Slaters. cratic voters at the prim aries to bo mond Hank of Comm erce. 7tf Mr. P«*ster—Yes. my love, we’ve held May 15. 1914 — Pd. adv. R oadster, 2-par.senger, $50 cash, lost all our money, but It was an act 3 « tl0 W ARREN BROWN. for quick sale Reedy's Garnge. 341f Mayor Hosch has bought a new of providence. Ford auto, and w hile he says It Is Mrs. D on't excuse your Do not forget the Spring Opening not much for looks, the car gets self. It P ester— S H E R IF F was many acts of Im provi l hereby FOR announce m yself as a at l.ynch A R oberts' store Monday. over the ground at a lively rate and dence. will go up a hill Hying. candidate for the office of Sheriff of March 111. Crook county, subject to the ap C. A. Morse of Powell Hutte was C ntform lty. quality and cleanli Bob-— XVhat are you looking so proval of the Dem ocratic voters a t the com ing prim aries. May 15. 1914. In Redm ond Tuesday on his way ness chara«terlze the work done by sour for? W hat's up? Pd. adv. 3 6 tl0 . E. B. KNOX. hom e from P ortland, w here he had the Rend Steam Laundry. Leave Stein— The high cost of living. Hedmond and Vicinity