|ii IlH DAY, ÍIM A I'l l 11. 2, I 'i I « THE IKTV DIKFf TU|<\ t n M i i M I M M N . I I. II. l i I No J'JI rl* e v er y Thursday night In i Hull Visiting brothers art* ),. in i limi In ulti m l II W I I A N T , N II I,KO I III I i\V AY, V II J II I H T T K M O I t K . Hec'y Ill'll ‘ ||iMik I <>l M \ Alla S c iti, « h o 11 veti lift » .... . (Hat «n d I.a ld in a . d i c i March ir., and « a » btirled In ll«i|iiiiii|l| i,|, Murili 2«. Hbe leavaa a huaband. urie dauabter und thrse aulii Hbe a un tbe in ut ti •• r The tmisral A \V Him« ut r H e i i .,r Hila i l t y * • • held (rum thè Al », i hureh and A l i s i II ( I I » ua ■ ululili te.| |,y ttev \A' K Itanau Curtain Scrims it N O T H IN !» A D D S SO M UCH TO T H E |( • ** WAKOtt. Oil!' I m 1KK>'. two bar tira*. R bra«l o f wor k horara Jfc 1 ! • ' 1 ■T hrrr g no«! Jrrary fi» 11 k r o w » I'. In I "I d h Ifialr» . 1 ( « 1 "• ! "! > I» if»t Sfati.o, ornea: N K. Corner 6th and K Sta. Kctiinond, O regon F. II. RODEMEYER PHYSICIAN and SCKGEON K vch Tented. (»lasses Properly Kitted Offici* in Khret Br«>*. block Red monti. - Oregon l)|{. J. HARK Johnson Huiltlinir Red intinti, - O regon l)r. The«. Beletski, V. S. Veterinarian Trenta nil Domesticated Animala Otti re : fith str eet, opposite l'oktollli e Phon*, 1910 HEI1.MONI». - OHKOON Milk Milk and rrenm delivered to any part o f the city. 15 quarts o f milk for $1 no. I,«.ave ordern nt Hobba’ atore or Itediiiond Pharmacy. T A IN S. cured the agency for the EVERY H O U SE KEEPER W IL L W ILL BE NATUR W E F E E L SU R E LARGE WORTH M AT E R IA L YOUR AND T IM E TO ASSORTMENT m for the individual AA’ in Pruebe uf lilla city, experts to noon move to AA'hlte Salmon, AA n This model has rubber soles and heels, and is the English Walking Shoe, made up in a nice Tan Calf leather with invisible eyelets. It is one of the latest styles and is destined to be very pop ular. “ A L W A Y S B U Y T H E BEST, ALW AYS HAVE AND YOU W IL L T H E BEST,” IS O U R MOTTO. W E H A V E GOOD Q U A L I T I E S OF G R O C ER IES W H I C H A R E B Y F A R C H E A P E R IN T H E L O N G RUN. T H E R E IS N O W A S T E W H E N Y O U B U Y POOR Q U A L I T Y T H E R E IS W A S T E . School Shoes OUR School ('hildren AND i L E T US SHOW YOU IN lb » Jap H ir e f o r ........... » 1 . 0 0 IN lb. Spec K ayo Bean* W h ite Hiver 1.00 M inced C iani», g ca n » fo r . . The kind that wear is what every parent is looking for. We have them at reasonable prices. P R I C E S : 13 I I » N av y Reali* f o r .... Heina .23 Mu-tanl. g i à « » .................. 13 ... 1.00 sack. . . 1.40 Spagetti. c a n .............. .go Skal Soap, r a n ..............................IO K o y a l Club Pat*up. pt* ... .go Urina Dill P ic k le », d o a ............... go L i t t l e P olly Hrooin*. e a c h . . .fto GET .OO Farina, per * a c k .........................40 YOUR GARDEN N eed les, S h u ttles and B o b b in s fo r use in A l l M ak es o f S e w in g M a ch in es. Heina Flour, Ili-ina Sweet P ic k le », p t ..............I S II.-ina Ap p le lint ter. cro ck*. I). M. FERRY SEEDS MORSE AND SE E D S LYNCH & ROBERTS REDMOND, We buy Butter and Eggs latter by a score of 4 to 3. The day was windy and disagreeable but the boys put up a good article of ball It ia understood that a return game ia to be played at Mend Saturday after noon. The regular base ball season will be opened here Sunday afternoon by a game between local player» and u team from Mend. Admission Ia to be free and all fana are' urged to be on band and root for all they are worth. The pal runs of the Bend Steam Laundry, and there nre many of them, form a mutual admiration so ciety In regard to the work they have done there. Phone 1702 and Vincent will collect your bundles and deliver them when finished. 39tl It I, Jamen baa buuahl the res idence on A afreet f o r m e r ly occupied Perry Smith, a former resident of by Mr. McMIckle, and la now llvlna this city but now located at Hood there reasonable price. Try them the next time you want any laundry work done Phone 1702. Vincent's deliv ery. and he will call for and deliver your laundry. 39tl OREGON FOB v r \ T F We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 H F P H F S F V T A T IV F . I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-election as a represen tative In the Oregon Legislature from this district, subject to the ap proval of the Republican voters at the primary election to be held May II. M Abbott ha» commenced to ^ 15.- seed 200 acres of hi» land on the A d v V E R N O N A FORBES. Sw alley ditch about I I mile» south-I F O R S T A T E R E P R E S E N T \T I\ F. west of this city, lie la also building a substantial farm house on Ills prop I hereby announce myself as a can didate for election as a representa erty. tive In the Oregon Legislature from The Spokesman last week receiv this district, subject to the approval ed a paid subscription that advanced i of the Democratic voters at the pri mary election to be held May 15. the paper to 1922. These kind of in- | Adv. P. H DENCER. ddents mark a bright spot In a news- pa|ier man's life. FOR COINTV THKANFHKR 1 hereby announce myself as a can Alex McIntosh of Prinevllle, this week shipped 1800 wethers from didate for the nomination of County here to points In Washington to feed Treasurer, subject to the approval of the Republican voters at the primary during the spring and summer. election to be held May 15. 1914. KANTER SERVII ES pd adv. RALPH U JORDAN. i a River, was here this week looking There will be a Cnlon Song Serv after some of Ills property Interests March came In like n lamb, but It ice at the Presbyterian church on aurely went out like a lion. Twenty-one hundred pounds of Easter Sunday. April 12. at 11 a m All who are interested and would i woven wire was received at this post David AA' beatoli died at Rotter like to sing In the choir are request ofltre thlu week by parcel post con Duty'a ranch F rid ay afternoon. signed to Hums merchants to be ed to be at the Presbyterian church March 27. o f heart fa ilu re and drop- Friday evening at 8 o'clock for prac sent via I’ rlnevllle. ay. A abort funeral service wan con tice. Rev. Kagan will preach the ducted at tbe bonne Saturday a f t e r The Masons held a soolnl session Easier sermon at the Presbyterian noon by Rev. AV K. Rattan Mra Tuesday night for members, their church In the morning, changing his Doty, daughter o f the deceased, took regular service at Powell Hutte to wives and families. the body to Kllenabunt, Wn., fo r bur the evening. By order of committee ial tien ile the bodies o f bln w ife and daughter. Grocery Department COME AND SEE THEM On«* of (h e Cov**rt «Irla, who u**d to llvi- h««rr, btit « h o n o » r«*abl<* Iti lirittah Columbia, r e r e n tl) look firn! |>rIsr* at a'tnaak ball h*ld In tht* town «hcri* ah** llv**a Sht* ua**«l Ih*» A m e r ican flaK fur decorailon. Improved Irrlaated land for reni n tbe P ow e ll Unite aectlon See AA' M AV’ llaon at R edm ond Hotel, Red mond. Oreaon. 39tf COME IN A N D L E T US SHOW YOU ARE THE KIND TH AT WEAR FOR A AA Aya. « h o la In thè reul ea- tate liualneaa at l.a Pine, waa u R e d mond \ laltor thla week Mr Ay a la a * ood man fur lui Pine f o r he la tliere wlth bella oli w ben It cornea lo aetlltiK for lh tb e ndvuntuiten o f tbnt action measurements sent in by the T H E BEST Q U A L I T Y . B U T W H E N Y O U B U Y A some fine aeed ttraln Jin' frutti Kantern Washing will aell In any quantity Peed Store 39t2 Mra I. It Hmltb and dau ghler l,ora o f l.lncoln. Neh . arrlv ed P r i llar evenln g frolli Hpokatie and are vlaltlng wlth tbe fam lly o f I.. K Smith They positively do not have any clothes made up except W IL L HAMILTON BROWN SHOES Money to loan on well Improved farina at leía than 9 per cent. R e d mond Hank o f Com merce. 7tf N o » la thè lim e to put land pian ter on your Un d W e bave a » o p p i ’ o f aame at righi prie««». McSherry'r Peeil Sture 39t2 garment to be all wool and to fit. else your money refunded. Prices 15, 18, 20, 25 and 50c per yd. AA' tl Phoenix left tant week fur a b u i l n e i i trip tutu Idaho, and I* nut expected to return b efore neat week \V E Yuutlt bellevea In ustng all he can o f c ir c i rie appllancaa at bla Kedmond tirili T h e latc ìt electrlc devlce lo he Inatalled by bini la au electrlc coffee urn YORK. dealers. thin Week 0 NEW These tailors absolutely guarantee every P L E A S E O U R PA TRON S. rarh. 34tf Complete stock o f W o l f 's llc ad oli lieedy'a tla r s ge 39tf AND A S S O R T M E N T OF Every suit is made to your measurement. OUR Ira Hutrhlngn uf llruw niv ll le . Or-, prealdetil uf the fruit rannlna anno elation there, wan a Redmond vlaltur AA'e have ■hipped In tun that we McSherry'a R O Y A L TAIL O R S, OF C H IC A G O LOOK T H E M OVER. Prank MrCafTery ili la week « t i »•«.«.S M i l t II ATI H I M . rldina around lo a new D ie Panam aer i o Carter auto t liait he recently [It I litui Cor kr rala. 9 2 rath bunabt The machine b a i all uf tbe 1 lt*»d r e c a for hatrhlng. 7f*r latent Improvement# elect ric H a r t I er. electric llahted. and friction I Huntirr .1 . . . . 91 i » i i d r i t e The price o f the auto wan tflntc M r» lloa« or Howard. In-« I ISSO intra 37(3 AtcHherry'a Peed Store handle« It I litui rgica for hatrhltttf. £»***' l.llly'a !i*edi, the belt necia to be Hi l ì rgga l* W Tay lor. Ilrd found on the market Ainu buy» lolttl »If hulea and pelt* 3912 PHYSICIAN and SI ’ KG EON stock for your selection at all times we have se IT W I L L BE W E L L M I J. F. I10SCH, M. I). A N T E O F Y O U R H O U S E AS N IC E FRE SH C U R B E A U T I F U L D E S IG N S A N D l ’ rea, bina al thè .Al K eburch n e ll Huoday e tenln g Bubject “ Aa noitlrlam " VA' K. Itagun. paator. 1 1 00 In addition to carying a nice line of Clothing in W E HAVE A VERY J II tir e rò reiuro ed buine Hoodav moroliiK fruiti l'urtlaod » b e r e he had kuo <* fu buy a tur lumi of fiorar! Kotply »11 barrala, I t e c i ) a Oarage. Men’s Clothing A L L Y W A N T TO P U T U P FRESH C U R T A IN S . K <rK intrrml I iurta- J arar y br**«l tir will rtrhatttfr for thrifty plinti l»l*a to w r I k It &U to I no It»1 « \ 'Ir a i.' THREE APPEAR C L E A N I N G H OU SE SOON A N D ililahy tiarrrla for aalr at 92 6u Improved Irrlaated laod for reni l l o t r l llmtitioiut Itar 3 4tf lo Ih,’ P owell Itulte lertluli Hee \V I l'Otintl « apu<l ! > I « f rani Al AA’ llauo at Itedmond Hotel, Red »rator, t|or«| h » o wr rk a. will b«t mond, Orraon 39t( Hank PAOK LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES ANI) LOWER PRICES com pany air SPOKESMAN We Have on Display a Large Line of NEW SPRING GINGHAMS (Jet Your Summer Sewing OIT Y'our Hands Karly Kedmond and Vicinity i In corp orated I Ibi* Itediiiund (tank ut Cuttimerce Hui'i i'MMir in II Hauer A Imi i » ' i Cum pan y • III fuinlab money tu farmera lo boy ■ atlle or sheep tur feeder*. 7tf I'lluetrllle. Oregon li a i la InaiiiuiM i H le re porteli limi I le o K Kualoii, Ft I \ SS 11 IKI) C O M MS a furmer reeldent uf tbla city. bui re j • ■ enily tnoved tu Prluevllle, baa aold |l . ! f 111 tllfllt « |H|M - In '1 ! ble farlo tienr III» rlfy. Iintil at min a m i u Moni for Inagritoti N o ails *»rt lagnimi Urlila Iti yuur tut.ea tur v i i b a o U I I f « * r lr m 11 .»U I , i i -, • • ii| 3#tf from otit «»f town mnat Inform Ina lo Iteedy'a Uaraa*' [l .i* many Inaura Ihr n i la to J AA l i r e « e r , « h o la con nevi ed Out of tow it «m irro tuuat to* patita«! I*V « aalt I h It lala an i « I t b lhe aiate Immlaratluo deperì | " i l i t UR v*R'f «!•-. melit. arrlved bere tbe nret o f III., «e.-k fur a few duya' viali wllh ble MM( h a m ; fam lly Mr llr.-wer bue heen lo llm No lu I Ht lai val Ornant Hr |»a • a it e rò pari of thè i t a l e fur nome ___ br In fl » •* 'Ima» (oltilMIoii |*i • little i.li b u lin a li Clune. !...1 wlth hli udire III w r i t V I T . I(< -Il 1 ’ »f |i ! REDMOND Mrs P. I,. Simpson of Cordova. FOR SHERIFF Alaska, Ia here visiting Mrs W M 1 hereby announce myself as a can Wilson. Mr. Simpson expects lo ar didate for the nomination of sheriff James Redmond, brother of F T rive here soon and may Invest In of Crook countl, subject to the ap S. K E N V O N Redmond, proprietor of the Hotel property here. proval of the Republican voters at Oregon of this city, was here from the primaries lo be held May 15 La IMne the first of the week. He Is FRANK ELKINS n. S. Cook, one of the owners of Adv. I.lull* Pinnt for Sali1— In the real estate business at LnPIn*» The Hpokesman bas n pracflcnlly nnd one of the good boosters of that the original townaite of Kedmond, came In from Portland yesterday new gnsolln« llghtlng plant for »«!*’ live wire little town. to look after some' of his property It ia an Up lo dato pressure System and will he »old very reasonahle The hall game last Saturday after Interests here. Iteaaon for selling chnnged to eler- noon that was played here between trlclty. II,.ml *nd Redmond High School teams resulted In a victory for the The Hpokesman for good prlntIng FOR 4'OI'NTV SIRXK V OR 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 of the Republican voters at the primaries to be held Jla.v 15. 1914. Pd. adv. 37May 15 R. L BREWSTER FOR COFNTY CLERK I hereby announce myself a candi date for the offic* of County Clerk, subject to the approval of the Demo cratic voters at the primaries to be held May 15, 1914.— Pd. adv 36tl0 WARREN BROWN. FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Crook countjr. subject to the ap proval of the Democratic voters at the coming primaries. May 15. 1914. Pd adv 3StlO. E. B KNOX FOR COINTV COMMINSIONFR I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Commis sioner on the Democratic ticket, sub ject to the will of the voters at the primaries to he held on May 15, 1914 Pd. adv. E. W. RICHARDSON. 37t9 Bend. HAIIH1T METAL The Spokesman has about 4.000 pounds of 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.