The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, March 19, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE
SO< IKTY IMKECTOKY
M m om l and Vicinity
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■ l W Mt KurUrnl of Maplawimil,
nvery Tliuraday night In
Visitili# brothnrs are
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MUN H «r« i»»«i * « ,«*k, ih«* kuiui l'.liret a Hall
• nrdlslly Invìi...l in attand
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Prliiovlll««, Oregon
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Inaurane«
li| to» ilim» ulty In ■«*< iiring Rigu«
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Lml oli thè ■ani«* « riunii
\d> eri laanianta pul»ll«lo«d under
Age n ts for Warner J iros. Kust-Proof ( orsets, Every One (iu aranteed
Agents Ham¡Iton-Brown Shoes--American («entlemán, American Lady
is. M illinery
surpassed
reach of the average atore
H«*lmonct
paople
Therefore, In ahowlng these hats, ready
trimmed, we know that our patrons are getting hats that are made
by eipert trimmers who go to New York every season and get the
atyle Ideas first hand.
b 'i
The hata are very odd tbla season,
mostly to small s hape s with ribbon and lace trimmings
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F. H. RODEMEVER
PHYSICIAN
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DK. J. HARK
DENTIST
JohnMin Huililing
K«-<lm<*n<l. - Oregon
llr. Theo. Beletski, V. S.
Veterinarian
Treat* al! Dotneatlrated
Animala
OHI re: «th Street, oppo.lt«
Poatofllre
Phone, 1910
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gariaral fami work. permanane job
Cali on «»r wrlt«* to lto«eo«« Howard.
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Wani to buy a laam of hor«a« for
g « n « r « ! puri»«*»«»
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Oregon. Itedmond, on March 2o or
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Addraaa K W. TOM ICS. rara
Hotel Oregon. Rodmond. ora
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Authoritative Styles
wanl lo Prlnavllla Mumlay aflernoon
lo M-a Iha ha»«-ball game I h «I w « h * ii thè
iii«rrt«-d inerì au<) Mia alngle« ihare
Every woman, whatever her site or age. ought to see these new
style coast and suit*
If you have not seen them, this Is for you: Do not
wait; pick out your suit or coat now and have the benefit of a full season's
wear
The gorgeous color* worn thl* season are the delight of most of the
ladles, Terre Cotta, Tango. Mahognay, Papreka and Old Htue are some of
the popular new shades.
The Spokesman editor made a
trip to Sisters last Sunday and atop-
ped at the Hotel (Hal. conducted by
P I. Gist
Although the hour wss
past iio - m I time when we arrived Mr
Gist saw to it that an appetising
meal was soon ready and served to
the editor, hli wife, and " H i l l "
Young who drove us over Kor all of
which Mr and Mrs Gist has our
thanka
The Redmond Hank of Commerce
will furnish money to farmer* to buy
rattle or sheep for feeder*,
7tf
Mr* Win la-avltl thl* week re­
ceived a bin of carnation* from
Portland, anil among the flower* was
a St Patrick’s Carnation a white
bloom with green edges
Thl* kind
of carnation I* a rarity and I* the re­
sult of flower propogatlon by l.uther
Burbank.
O I A T P lt ll EH .......................................................................
S P IT
Pit ICES
gtl .VI to R-JO.OO
................................................................... tMMM» to . £ ¡ , 5 0
LYNCH & ROBERTS
THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES AND LOWER
w . I
s t
» n w n s S «ss*
R E D M
O N D ,
O R E G O N
are quite a few good players In this
St Patrick’s Hay was celebrated section and with proper coaching and
here In appropriate manner If the hnndllng an excellent team can bo
number of green ribbons and Shram- built up.
rock* Iu evidence wa* any criterion.
Sunday morning: " Is the World Now
Morally Hotter, and the Church Ef­
ficient to Advance Christ's King­
dom?”
Vincent is now the agent for the
Bend Steam lauindry. Call hint un
Phone 1702 and he will call for
and deliver your laundry. Packages
Kltner Krlrkson. a former resident
leave here Tuesday evening and re­
of thl* city, who came In last week
turn Saturday morning.
S7tl
from Maryhlll. where he la now lo­
cated. Introduced n new ttame aiuonK
N. II. Shelley of Sheridan arrived
the tHtya. which he claimed writs aure
a winner. Thl* icanie I* dnlmeil by here Inst week ami purchased the
those who have played It to be the Wyatt Pool and Hilliard Hall and
Howling Alley.
He will make Im­
moiit mysterious and hardest of com­
provements
und
conduct
the business
prehension o f anythin« ever brounht
to the city. Skill and good Judgment In an up-to-date manner.
The spring opening of Lynch &
Roberts' millinery, coat and suit de­
partments proved to be the most
successful opening this tlrm has ever
held
The store was beautifully dec­
orated. and music by the Sparks or­
chestra added to the enjoyment of
those who attended
People from
many sections were In attendance
und were pleased with the showing
of new spring styles In the above
departments. The Arm reports many
sales in both the millinery and the
.oat and suit departments.
Itoadater, 2-ptMweniter. lf>0 rn*h.
for <|.ilrk Hal.- Reedy’s (ia r a .e
3 «tf
are requisites for successful accom­
L. B. Robb, who lives 17 miles
plishment o f winning qualities
Ask
Elmer, he’ll tell you all about It, and southeast of Bend, was here this
then you’ll know as much about It week trading with the merchant*. Mr
liobh lliuls he can do his trnding in
as he does
Itedmond and get better prices than
A movement Is on foot for the re­ In any other place tn the county.
call of the County Court nud other
oltldals.
It Is understood that Ihla
movement has heon organized at Cul­
ver. and other towns In the north
end of the county are Joining In the
movement.
The "Hand of H ope" rlub dance
Tuesday night at Ehret'* hall was
a decided success The dance was an
Invitation affair and was attended bv
a large number of people from this
city and vlrlnlty.
The music was
Milk and cream delivered to
Noverai of thè dancing people of furnished by the Spark* orchestra
any part o f the city. 15 quarts
thls city went to Heschutes last Krl- and a good time was enjoyed by all.
o f ntllk for » I »•)
night to tlie dance glven ther*
la-ave orders at llotibs store
Not to be outdone by the younger
at thè hotel
or Redmond Pharmacy.
set the old-timer* of Redmond held
H. KKNVON
Clarence llrlstow of Spokane wlll a genuine old-fashioned dance at
arrivo bere next week to locate, and Muma’s hall on Tuesday evening.
p |., Itrlatow of Sherldan, Ore., » I l i March 17. There was nothing doing
NAMES I t lit M i l M M l
In the way of modern dancing, the
arrivo later
old timers preferring the Joys of the
The Spokesman has the name of
(insetmll is to be revived in Red- dances which have been shoved Into
So successful was the
every taxpayer In Crook county, with ni)>ll,| Bn,| it |* hoped to pick a team the discard
their post office address
Persons <le from the many players In and aroun I affair that another Is to be given on
siring name* for mailing or other this city that will be able to hold April 1. as announced elsewhere.
..r.. mm me «1 thl« of- It« own ng«ln«t any of th« team«
Topic at Presbyterian church next
purposes can set
from n„. surrounding town*. There
flee at a reasonable figure.
Milk
V
look over our line
On K««bruary 14. a far gaunilei
giova batwaan Kadinond and Terra-
boiin«*
Itennonuble raward all! ba
glvaii
l*«*«ve at Hpok««tnan
3711
W I N T U II
J.F. Hosni, ED.
running
The prlcea
are very reasonable and we especially Invite everyone to come in and
T a o tu11 k i o w i , om* fre»b. olber
»«il T u rxlay ami inad«« a |il«*a*ant wlll 1»«« fraah In Aprii
Ài»»» Wblla
Lati ai Mila oftl«*r
Mr l'a(«*ra«»ii «*i llulle«« Saa«l Ilar 1 «*yr
U II Clark,
p. . • n lo «• «’ a hanm r « top of «|| d«* on Iha J K l.ninlt place
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> r 1 1 * ( u» li « In Mia coutil y Itila ««««oti
KMiH I «Mt II U « IIINU
Th«* Momtay noon lunchaon «»f ihr
It
I
l(«*d CorkarOl«. 92 eaeb
«»ut mare lai <*lul» a a« hald Mila » i w k H I Krd rgK« for bai» hlug. 7&r
li Young ■ Urlìi, and 3u meni ber« al
p«*r «aiiIng «»f 13 « g g * . fi* jM*r 100
i«tlda«l
Th«« faa«| |»ut U|» f»»r Ih e Indlan liunnar dock agg«. 91 par
1 1 «al ■ a» tnuch appr«*« ialw«l
■attIng
Mr« 1(«>«««>.* Howard. Dea-
«»f
The large wholesale millinery bouses employ the very
best trimmers to be found In the country at salaries far beyond the
WbUky barrai« for «ala al 92 o »
«•a* b liutai Itadmond Mar
34lf
4i»0 potimi «apu«|ty I* 8 Crearli
Stium vti 1«anlilng of all klnd« al
H«*parator. u««*«| two waak«; wlll ba
r« d» « Uarage
341f
•old ran«<»tiAbla
Imbuirà al lt«d-
Kuntnu« l ’eteraoi». alu» ha« on«« of ttiond Siale llatik
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A nonib«*r
The style* are the very newest and we do not
hesitate to say that for style, beauty and price these hats cannot be
M)NT
fo ie
M
B*
la
Ready
Trimmed
We have this season a larger and better line of ladles’ hats than
we have ever shown
Mila head al olii* * «-ni u word for
1 Moti»? tu l»»gn «»ti wall liuprov«n1 • u« h Imo’ rtlon
No a«1 vertl»*ni«nt
liitM-t i« d f«»r le»« ihau 15 « olila
Or
Li a al !«•■■ Mimi '• |wr « «»ni
!(«*•!
*l«’ ru from »»ni «*f lown inuat Inforni
I iho I Itatik of l'utuiitor««.
71f
u» boa tnany Irauaa Iha ad la lo
fin
Oui of town or dm*» mual he
II M Abbott. «ilio at »» ih * Min«« vrn a»1 «riipani««! by < a«h
lultlala an*l
» 11 «.r « * f Mi«« Hotel I ( «' • 1 in « > n «1 proi***r- flgurra rollili a« word«
• rrlvtd la»* *e«*h frolli l*ortlau«|
|(1 rl|MH’lA li» go DUI «»Il »«»III«« ut hi«
p...I rami laii«l In Ihla «action and
f, orni« a tili««r of t'rook < ounty ««»Il
ha« 2 40 acre» l»ri a ««««n La Iti la a
boi I ^ m I i u I p « Miat h«' a 111 lo« al«« un
1 1 M *«»tt calti«« In wlth hlm. and Mr
\
nom«' mora **f hli »«• i
Ih P « lo arrivo «horlly lo g<» mi lo
fio! Iti Ihla w’i Muli and baronie p«*r
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PAGE T H R E E
REDMOND SPOKESMAN
day
\ P lt ll.
w . u w . « ¡ a * : * > « » * > ; i*s »s
POOL
MANCE
There will be an "Old -Tim e" dance
given In Muma’s hall on Wednesday
night.
April
time,
good
1.
FOR 0 ) 1 NTY St K V F Y O It
To the Republican voters of Crook
county:
I hereby announce myself a candi­
date for the office of County Sur- ;
veyor, subject to the approval o f t h e ,
Republican voters at the primaries,
to he held May 15. 1914
Pd. adv I
37Mayl5
R. L. BREW STER.
J. Edward 1-arson, proprietor of
the Bend Steam l-aundry, was in the
city Tuesday looking after his busi­
ness at this point. Mr. Larson said
he was well pleased with the outlook
For an enjoyable
fellowship
and
the
"most fun for the least money," be
sure to attend this dance; a good
time is assured you. This is not a
Josh, although the date is set for
j "A p r il Fools’ Day"— come out and
have a good time with the old-timers
of Redmond snd this vicinity.
The dance committee invites all
who want a good time to come and
j "shake their feet” at this dance.
" D I C K " DOTY.
”S I" BAGGOTT.
" H I R A M ” GREEN,
" S P E D " HOBBS.
A regular meeting of the Redmond
Committee
District Ministerial Association was
held at the Methodist church on Mon­
FOR ( X t i N T t
COMMISSIONER
day afternoon. March 9. and a special
meeting at the Baptist church on
1 hereby announce myself a candi­
Monday afternoon. March 1«
At date for the office o f County Commis­
the regular meeting It was decided sioner on the Democratic ticket, sub­
to observe "Oo-to-(’ hurch Sunday" ject to the will of the voters at the
on Sunday. March 29, but at the primaries to be held on May 15,
special meeting It was deemed advis­ 191«.
Pd adv
able to put it off until a later date.
E. W. RICHARDSON.
37t9
Bend.
Services will be held at the Red­
mond Catholic church Sunday. March
22, at 11 o ’clock a. m.
Ex-Representative Forbes of Bend
was In this city Tuesday.
PRICES
FO R tXH’ N T Y C L E R K
I hereby announce myself a candi­
date for the office of County Clerk,
subject to the approval o f the Demo­
cratic voters at the primaries to bo
held May 15. 191«.— Pd. adv.
GUO
W A K K H N BROWN.
FO R S H E R IF F
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Sheriff o f
Crook county, subject to the ap­
proval o f the Democratic voters at
the coming primaries. May 15. 1914.
Pd adv. 3 « t l0 .
E. B KNOX.
R A B B IT M E T A ll
The Spokesman haa about 1.000
pounds o f old type metal that is just
the thing for babbit metal, packing
for boxes, etc.
Same will be sold
reasonable.
Large quantities sold
at a discount.
|
I f you have a cow you want to sell
advertise it In the Classified Column
of The Spokesman— l c a word.
A PERMANH BIDING MATERIAL
R E IN FO R C E D
CONCRETE
BUILDIN G
BLOCKS
These blocks are made by the wet process, giving them three
times the strength of a machine made block.
Person# going to build should see our material before placing
orders for any other kind.
It wlll pay them.
Estimates furn­
ished on application.
Call on or write to
H EGARDT.
ELLIO TT
A
CO..
REDMOND. ORE.