The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, March 26, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Hurt erreur to
II llu u er Abatini I Company
l'l Ine* Ille. Oregon
Lila
Inaiiraiiie
The Iu«nl t«nt)la playera playe«l u
«••tiea of tcatnr« un t li«* Itodmitn
court« Sutulay, and a num ber of
Itood «corea a e re Iliade III the differ­
ent tnati h««« The high wind Inter
fe n d RomeiAhat with the gainea.
i|uttil<o| b y caul.
m i n i na R o ft )«
I n i t i a l « amt
H Crtaui
will bo
Agents for Warner Bros. Rust-Proof Corsets, Kvery One (Guaranteed
Agents Hamilton-Brown Shoes—American (¿entleman, American Lady
Ready
Millinery Trimmed
I *»«' Untinomi hunk of Comnicn o
will fnrtiUli money to faiincra to buy
cattle or ab««« I» for feedvr«.
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[f um uo( of lum i iiujat Infuni»
> a Ml « II x iRROoft »!»*’ ml I« to
îlot of (own o rd in i muât bn
n |M>uiul rapacity I*
ratur, nor«! taro
r
The enterprising town of Hlalera la
ah . ..*tv I
pblll" fat a till of Jo
*X Celebration olle of Ibi* good o|.|
faabloiii'il Kirill of rventa. Money la
• Ireuity In sight there In airftli leni
am ount to muke the < elebrutlott an
aaaured auit eaa
Mr and Mr« I* M Iteedy made
an auto trip to I'r liievtl!«* Sunday
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f in flfiN 'IlM rotti]
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Empty oil barrela, f t 0 0 .each.
Ittedy'a llarage.
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la»«t Saturday wan the flrat day of
spring, according to the calendar,
but according to the nice w eather
that ha« p m alito) here for some
time, spring arrived In Kediuotid ami
Vicinity the ft ret of March
ri'aaotiablf« Imjulr«* at lini
tarifer« received here from south
I ’ .*»«• Haul»
I ern Ohio ca) that «now there and In
Kentucky wa« «till on the ground th*'
KM«* M u t II l i t HIM«
fore part of th!« monili Th!« Is a big
I ltr«l C orlltfll»,
92 ra« It contrant
with thin section of the
[l Hod «'Kan fui bfttflilBf, 76r | ( lilted Sfat««.
snow the pun*
tufting of IS ra* tm. Iu per l«o winter ha« lesen where
very
light,
and also
II It IIIItief (Im ll eff KR. 91 par
where
this
season1«
garden«
are a l­
iK Mr» ltoa«-(Mi lluaar«). | ipa mo«! all In now Moral Come
to
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Central Oregon und Crook county If
you want to enjoy a good cllm ute.
\\ I M I li
a it t to buy a team of hor»«*a for
I.ym h k Huberts, the large do-
hr«l purpose» Will lie at Hotel partrtxoit
proprietors of tills
»I», U ntinom i. ott March 2 0 or city, are «tore
out their apriti*
Ad'lreaa K W TOM KM, rare mall order getting
catalogue and will have It
Oregon, U ntinom i. Ore 3*lf3
ready for dint rlbut ion alnait the flr«t
«>f April The firm was so well «at
infl' d with resulta obtained from the
previous catalogue« they Issued that
the coming < alatomi«* will lx* much
enlarged and contain a larger list of
goods carried by the firm than any
previous Issues
ornes:
N K. C orner «th am) K Hta.
Kctlmolttl.
Oregon
F. H. RODEMEVER
PHYSICIAN
and SC Itti EON
Kyen Tented. (»I rkhcm
l*ro|H*rl> Kilted
Offlei' in Khret Urns. block
Kctlmoml,
- Oregon
I)R. .1. HARK
DENTIST
J o h n s o n R iiiltlini;
Sunday was a real March day l*i
this section, and especially In Krd
> monil The wind blowcd from all di­
rections and carried clouds of dust
w ith It This Is second windy day so
far experienced here this m onth, the
rem ainder of the month having been
sa nice and tulld as any person could
I desire
Roadster, 1-paraenger, f 50 cash,
for i|iib k »ale Iteedy'a O arage 3<tf
The city council held an all night
session Tuesday night and a large
am ount of bualneaa was transacted
t'leanllneaa la an Inborn Inatinrt
«Ith the m ajority of people, and that
la the reason so many send their
work to the Itemi Steam l,aundry.
They realize that ijuallty and neat­
ness la worth so in «'thing l'ail J II
Vincent, phone l*o2, their agent
here, and he will call for and deliver
I the work.
pd ad r
State Knglneer Lewis and officials
.if the C entral Oregon Irrigation Co
Util meet at |o o'clock Saturday a
in at the W ilson school house at
Powell Hutte to talk to the w ater us­
ers on Irrigation m atters
We have tbla season a larger and b atter lino of ladb;a' hata than
we have ever ahown. The alyl«-» are the very neweat and we do not
hcallai« to aay that (or atyle. beauty and price theae hata cannot be
aurpaaaed. The larite wholesale m illinery houaea em ploy the very
beat trim m er« to be found In the country at salaries far beyond the
reach of the average afore T herefore, In »bowing theae hata, ready
trim m ed, wo know th at our pairona are getting hata th a t are made
by expert trim m er» who go to New York every aeaaon and get the
atyle Idea» first hand. The hata are very odd thia aeaaon. running
moatly to »mail ahape» with ribbon and lace trim m ing» The price«
are very reasonable and we especially Invite everyone to come In and
look over our line.
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J. F. Iiosni, M. I).
PHYSICIAN
and SI’KG EON
PAGE TH R EE
TH E REDMOND SPOKESMAN
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Authoritative Styles
Every woman, w hatever her slxe or age. ought to see these new
style coast and suits If you have not aeon them , this la for jrou: Do not
w ait, pick out your suit or coat now and have the benefit of a full season's
wear The gorgeous colors worn this season are the delight of most of the
lad les; T erre Cotta. Tango. M uhugnay. P apreka and Old Rlue are some of
the popular new shades.
COAT PRICKS ...................................................................................... »«..VO to »13»
s t i r p r i c k s ...................................................................................... »«.«« to
LYNCH
&
ROBERTS
THE STORE OF RETTER VALUES AND LOWER PRICES
Wt* buy Rut tor unti E rrs
REDMOND, OREGON
We close 6:30: Saturday 10:00
County T reasurer Jordan Informa
The Spokesman that up to Murch 2.1 I m orning service Mrs. R oberts will the supposition is that a wind cav.* tions of New Mexico and Arizona
sing After preaching, sacram ental was tapped, as the wind conies from may prove an excellent source of ma-
Urti monti, - Ort’ifon tax collections were I l i .M I HO.
service ami reception of m embers. dllTerent directions. This cave Is terlal for lead pencils. M anufactur-
about 300 feet east of the one re- ers are searching the world for pen-
Money to loan on well Improved W. K Ragan, pastor.
ten t ly tapped In the rear of the Red- 1 ctl woods,
farm s at less than !♦ per cent. Red-;
Patronize the Rend Steam l-aundry mond Hotel. The hole will be used '
munii Hank of Commerce.
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and your clothes will he w hite and for sew erage purposes by the Hotel K ’K IN ANY yiA N T IT Y AT
ALL TIM ES
Wm Ogg. who has a flno farm shiny, not gray and cloudy. They Oregon.
nhiiiil two miles west of the city. Is guarantee their work. Call up J II
A. G. A lltngham has purchased
j building a good sized m odern house Vincent, plume 1702, their agent
APRIL FINII, DANCK
the cold storage plant here form erly
here, and he will call for and deliver
on the place.
by H. K ersten, and announces
bundles.
pd adv
T here will be an "O ld-Tim e" dance owned
T reats all Domesticata«!
th at he will have The Dalles pure
W
II
llobbs'
new
house
oli
thè
Animala
corner of C and Mth Street» la well A rthur Tem pleton, who used to given In M uma's hall on W ednesday artificial ire on hand at all tim es
Office: *th H t r e e t . opposite
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under way. and C im lrartor Olson .**- reside In Redm ond a few years ago, night, April 1. For an enjoyable for sale In any quantity.
Hoatofflca
perla to »non have It com pleted The hut who has been living on hls ranch tim e, good fellow ship and th -
FOR COt'NTY TREASCRKR
l*hoti«*, 1910
house wlll he of bungalow type. 33x at Sisters recently, has sold that “ most fun for the least m oney," be
property to a man nam ed II A. By­ sure to attend this dance; a good t hereby announce m yself as a can­
3 8 , Ove room i and batti.
IIKMMONII, - OREGON
didate for the nom ination of County
ers of I’e Kll. Wn. Mr. Tem pleton Is
The plum bei» of thè city have yet undecided w here he wlll locate. tim e Is assured you. This is not a T reasurer, subject to the approval of
Josh, although the date is set for the R epublican voters at the prim ary
berti busy durlng th è moniti Install-
Ing w ater m elerà so consum erà enn The question bas been asked "A pril Fool«' Day" come out and election to be held May 15, 1314.
RALPH L. JORDAN.
beala lisina w ater un thè m eter Sys­ w hother Redm ond I» to have a base have a good tim e with th e old-tim ers pd adv.
tem thè tirsi of Aprii.
hall team thls æ aaon. Thls la a dlf- j of Redmond and this vicinity.
FOR CO lN TV SVRVEYOR
Dciilt m atter to décidé, and we sup­ The dance com m ittee Invites all
Slip! Jam es of the llesohute» Pow­ pose It la up to the base bull players who want a good tim e to come and To the Republican voters of Crook
er Co., has on exhibition at the coin- In tow n to lake lhe m atter up and "sh ake their feet" nt this dance.
county:
pay's office a new kind of electrical try to get an orgunlzatlon elTected.
"D IC K " DOTY.
I hereby announce myself a candi­
Milk and cream delivered to carpet sweeper that should appeal to
"S I" BAGOOTT.
date for the office of County Sur­
any part of the city, tß quarts «very housewife. Mr Jam es will tell The topic ut the Presbyterian
veyor. subject to the approval of the
"H IRA M ” GREEN.
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P
l'D
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HOBBS.
Republican voters at the prim aries
of m ilk for $1 no
you all about It
church next Sunday m orning will be
Leave orders at Hobbs store
C om m ittee. to be held May 15, 1914.
Pd. adv.
"T he Beat of Friends Must P art.” \
or Redm ond Pharm acy.
Stettin 1 uh ani Ini a l •« ' • W »(< »I brief recess will be taken and the |
37M avl5 R. L. BREW STER.
Iteedy'a Garage.
3 tlf annual congregation m eeting will be
FOREST NOTES
t . H. KENYON
held.
Jam es II Green left Tuesdny night
M innesota has a forested area o?
for Portland where he experts to buy
Light Plant for Hale—
28
m illion acres, the largest of any
The
Ladles’
Guild
will
be
held
on
The Spokesm an has a practically a caa load of work horses for sale in Thursday. April 2, at the home of state east of the Rocky M ountains.
this section.
Mew KHMnllno IlKltllfiK pl»»nt f° r
Mrs. Wilcox. Mrs B radley will as­ T here are approxim ately four m il­
It Is un Up to date pressure system
lion acres of tim ber land In New
and w i l l he sold very reasonable. A. L. Gorham of Payette, Idaho, sist.
H am pshire, of which about half is In
Reason for B e ll in g changed to elec Is here visiting hls daughter. Mrs. V
farm ers' wood lots.
ANOTHER
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Irlrlty.
Mohler.
Forest fires in the United States
Let im do your next order of Job Preaching services nt the Metho­ Last week well d rillers working have caused an average annual loss
printing High grade work and dist church next Sunday both m orn­ In the rear of the Hotel Oregon of 70 hum an lives and th e destruc­
prices satisfactory. The Redmond ing nnd evening. M orning topic: tapped an air cave at a depth of 9« tion of 25 m illion dollars w orth of
Spokesm an.
"Alone W ith God." Evening topic: feet. A warm stream of air comes tim ber.
from the hole which was bored, an.11 Juniper from the Indian reverva-
Try our Claselfled Ada 1c word. "Christ and the T em pest." At the
l)r. Theo. Beletski, V. S.
Veterinarian
Milk
FOR COUNTY CLERK
1 hereby announce myself a candi­
date for the office of County Clerk,
subject to the approval of the Demo­
cratic voters at the prim aries to be
held May 15. 1914 — Pd. ad r.
3 6 tl0
W ARREN BROWN.
FO R S H E R IF F
I hereby announce m yself as a
candidate for the office of Sheriff of
Crook .county, subject to the ap­
proval of the D em ocratic voters a t
the com ing prim aries. May 15. 1914.
Pd. adv. 3 6 tl0 .
E. B. KNOX.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce m yself a candi­
date for the office of County Commis­
sioner on the Dem ocratic ticket, sub­
ject to the will of the voters at the
prim aries to be held on May 15,
1914.
Pd. adv.
K. W. RICHARDSON.
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Bend.
BABBIT METAL
The Spokesm an has about 4.000
pounds of old type m etal th at is Just
the thing for babbit m etal, packing
for boxes, etc. Sam e wlll be sold
reasonable. L arge quantities sold
at a discount.