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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1914)
umday , A r m i , u, 1 0 1 « THE of ilmonri and Vicinity lo U Î m M A ---- y \\ limili of t li 1« rlty U huilti» , « of hi» lumi lu Ilo* Powell M « tiol! « cmm I ih I lo ulfttlfu k < m m t li u t i M r I liM ki«ry lu* «un do K<>< ih I n •• V«*|$ III i*t t«*r It I i 1 ii »M 4« 1 f( no nuvn I lob i»« N p h i ■ • m e r a K Mi ay E H ere— D a via a n il w lf ", ii l i d 1 t a i l ( >k l u , u r r i v »d l i » r » l a a l wr . « k « o d a r » 1 OO* Ina »round tur a land lurallon and fa m ily (iif 1«1 r a t i o , || ■ H * lilt Mil***! Ini«* oil * III«’ li '*U imh I Hoad» Ila» <« hm I Sputi»— kill I m * oliurrvtol In li «««I nit tu «I H li. Muaiard, Iba » «Il known L • ii I Imiiiipil from Haturduv, l'o » « ll lim i» farumr. » a * In ||«d [2 :», III K i l l U y . A III ll 2 4 T il t » mimil Hai ti rda > and tlrupp«<l Itilo Th» I doli» III ord er lo |«t th«* Hpokeaman «IBi « lo puf ali ad In for ,.*l»*ON linve M rll«tu«| to 1 (1*1 III« aal» of «»«il potalo«» Tini»» who I Ill’ll! Oil I III 1 •> t U huji ><«d potalo«» of Nlr Muaiard ar« aaaured of k « h I iik good resulta • r r y « K«rd HI or« hatoll«*'« »U h hla potalo«» All vari«!!»» bave Kfpd». Ill« lumi »t*t*d» to lit* iak«n Orai prlx«» al Ih« potalo altowa on the murk»» Aim» liny» h«ld h«r« and al Ih» rounty falra ni .»ml |i«d t ■ l*rlii««lll» Kpdiitond Hunk of (*«iriitn«rrt* I j i r g r H|ilpii,«nl I .,i» e|«.p«-»— u r u I * Ii money lo farn irr» lo buy l.aai w»»k Th» Hpok««man r»r«lv«d I or »ho«|i for feeder» 7 1 f a «hlpini ni of 4&.0U0 rollilurriTal «n V«lop»a I I I » largeat «hIinumi of thla Print I| mi I I •laaa of atalliinury «v»r limuglit lo i»fr»»or P If Na«h of Moro. l(«dmond Anyon» wantlng «uvei- Il»» lieelt PliKttgt-'l •» prim I pu I op»a prlui«d rati k « i lh«m In any of V ■liianllly al a r»aaonahi« prie» ijDg < tr All the old ritrp« of t«*ai h wi t h (lie «*l«H»plloil of \fl ten lui provini Irrigateli lami for r«nt m*#t> « been retained Mi»» In ili» l*o»«Il Muli« »»rtlon H«» W. mu a» a m'liool At (lend NI Wllattu al l(«dmond llot«l. |{«d mond. <>r»Kon S0tf I n the lim e (o put laud pia» I l f n your land We have » »uppl* l'Im rd l-arg» Orilrr—- 0 t •»*«»•’ at figh t prlr«« MrHhvfrv'p I h« Hot«! Oregon of thla city la»! Htorr « ««k piaceli an ord«r » U h Th» Hpok«aman for lb« prlntlng of ^ B tiiu ii bier» Mer«^— 2u.uno l« n « r h«ada for ih« hotel It It |r hell» and It M l.«n.Ili.nl lt«dliiond atal«d Miai buri- ' nf the (Tiurt h <>f J i ' imir n«»a » a » g«tUna ao aood al hla lioua«* dii I u t t e r l»uy Ha I rit» I « - J «1 a Miai h» ua«d nearly 5oo l»ll»r h«ada tu*#' i k Iti Kli ret*» hall Tu e»d a y «ai h » »« k » ‘4 ’ ••••' etp lalu e d the Mormon re N» thone pre*etit Will Ilia lid II..to REDM OND S P O K E S M A N FIV E Get Y our Easter Hat Now Extra Large Assortment of Ladies’ Hats Now Ready for the Easter Shoppers p H r \di»m I Hilt lain \ (nil--- IllSp.iroId Crawford, head of the en glfip' rlu» department of the Turn A |.uk Lumber Company of Walla W> Wu , and Howard Crawford. |»i|i r at nu pet in tendent of the retail ém rfmefit o f (he aame company. grrL here last week making all In of the Imitiele lumber yard. W * M the Turn A-I.um |M-,iplr ha*« ta> over T h e Crawford« were m«k<nis a tour of the company » yard» *!• the l)t«|un T ru nk tin« and !■»• ■ I h» aulu Jam «» larnnon. a brother-tn-law of K W .ViH affary oi Mil» rlly. and » h o arrived h«r« a ahorl llrn» ago from N«w York »lal«, «III aoon begin ih» hulldltiK of a 2 4x5u modern bun galow of I)«« room» and hath on F alrrel. between till and 6Mt alr««la o K Miaou haa Ih» ro n lrarl. K m p ly o il b a rrrla , R e e d y 's M a ra « « $1 no »arh. 3 4 tf W m l lo II.iM.li Hunt— I'harl«« II Urak«, ra»ht»r of Ih« l(. Imond llank of C'otnm»rr» » » n l out lo l'o » « ll Mull« laal Sunday lo Thla H » hun ar » man u«i«r kl< k» « lin i lak« pari In a rahbll hunt tablecloth I» milled. becau»e he « a » Ih« firm Mine Mr Drake had ev»r ki hla » i f « patronli«» ih« ll«n J been on a hunt of Ihla kind and he H a m U u n i l r f and I h r f rl«an all » a » much tniereated In the »port and BO 11*4 a|Mi(a I’ lu.li» l ì t i ami aleo ( o l hla »hare of rahblta r«ni »III ra il for and deliver Money lo loan on well Improved ir laundry «ntla.lv farina at leaa than V per rent. R e d mond llank of Commerce. 7tf ^il.I 11« . .» « r l n j i - l i ’alberili«. Ili« I It f lo daughter of )»tiii»»(«r and Mr» Moor«, « » a a Want« a llnll Traill— Th« M!*t»ra ll»rald of last week ■ My »Irk child la»! » e « k . hul 110» I out of d an c er and on the road lo aria«« lo a»k If that town la lo have a hall Irani Ihla year or not. The r 11 v » r y paper aaya there la plenty of good I Urine In your tubea for vulcani« material there for a wlnnlnc team, anil wanta lo »«« aoitielhlnc done u to Keedy'a G arage .191 f alone Min line of org anising ■ rlub ^ ■ » . e l a m e FI) Tr»|>»— \ in.iv«m.*ut 1« on foot i " bave 1 lnlere*Mng l«rcturc— a I " f lari;. Ili irai • . |. .1 I Rev W K Hagan, paalor of Ihe H .-'I iti dlfT»r»nt parla f Mi» .11» Melhodlat Kplcropal rh urrh of thla B .1 • «p». la11y In Iti» all.-i» Tln» rlly. In clv lnc the lecture neat H . . r r . I .. 1 Wednesday nlchi at Ihe church does a ' y N I 9 9 4 » a» III» IIH-.III» of k»»p not poae aa a cre al »iieaker. but » p i » i > d . 1 ■' Ihrouch hard work and aperlal effort m Velina I b » i y»ar hall a larvi Irap haa worked on Ihla lecture. "S e e in g ulerl In Ih» r»ar of lilt l(«dmond Ihe Invlalhle," and haa Riven It be l ie promla»a 9 >11 and III» Irap ra u c h i 111111Itili<• if fore al other plat«» Ihe people full value for their ■ l.-a money. I <>n« ruh In llm» sa»»« nine, hui H iiii T do even Mie one ruh H«ud W » h a v « aotn« B n » iw««l g r a in Jim ' ■ o u r ru hhlnc lo Ihe llend Hl«nm ahlppwd In fro m K a a te rn W a s h in g » ■ m i l. Ir» and have that unirli more ton that w« w ill »»II In a n y q u a n tity . 3912 ■ Ime free l ’hoiie |7l)2 and Vinrent M r S h » r r y 'a F e e d Store. v i l i rio the real. tlla d v . I-I.vo li«» al Moro— Kev F Harvey of thla city will I* »Ughi I . . I « of l-'lali---- Dnn U r««nhalgh ami Itili l.«nvllt prearh In Ihe I'reabyterlan rh urrh al f a m i Balline n»nr Ih» l ’ Un» Fall» Moro on Friday evening. April |n. ■ I rlilg» Hiimlay ami ha>! «xr»ll«nl ami at Rend on Kaater Sunday morn |I d . k Dan ra u c h i abolii ami IMI ing ■•am« home wlth a full baakot They p-ilil th» Bah w»r» bitinte comi ami Kill Many J a c k Italihlla— T h e rabbit «hoot held at Rowell j > « j could ha»« c angiti mora if they Multe last Sunday resulted In the do- H «Irmi atruction of about Too rabbits The I l l(«< «Ivr.l Hall \ i '« a — prtxe of 9 r> for high gun wan won by Mra R H Townea of Sl»t»ra r«- t ¡lenti Mustard with a total of 83; |'»lv»i| ih» aatl n»wa of th» ■ud«l#n Guy K. Dobson of thla city was sec Ì H ' l » a l h of h«r fath«r 011 Frlilay. ami ond with a total of R7. ' Hill" Young. g. I li-ft on S a t u n la v mornliiK » tratti for Chas II Drake, C W. Taylor, F. W. h»r boni« In lowa McCafTery and J a m e s I A' r. non were the other hunters who inaile up Ihe Improvnil lrrlcat«il lami for r«nt Redmond party. In th» l*ow«Il liu ti» Boritoti S«« " M M’ Hauti at lt«ilmon<l Hotel, R e d Complete «lock of W o l f e Head oil mond. Oregon. 39lf Reeily'a Garage. 39tf a Millinery Department v* « » m IB * G1790 Go lo T e rre l nume— A number of our citizens are con templating attendin g Ih e e n t e r t a in ment at the T errebonn e school house Friday evening. Improvri! Irrigated land for rent n the l'owell Huile aertlon. See W. M Wilson at Redmond Hotel, Red niond. Oregon. .'I9lf High School I’rogran»— T h e High School l.yceum will give a m usical and literary program F r i day evening. Everyone la Invited 10 attend. A O ihm I lin ker— W H llo b b c o f the Cash Grocery K. P. Mftlcer* Coming— The local K. P lodge will ta k e In and B akery, has a new baker work a number of candidates on April 20, ing for him who turns out all kind« ditions of this county. The variety of patterns and the popular prices we are selling these hats for has created a most favorable impression in the minds of practically every lady who has visited our store. The workmanship is the best to be had in any large city. The designs are thoroughly up-to-date in every respect. Come in and let us show you. Men’s and Boys’ Suits Our line of Men’s and Boys’ Suits is stronger this season than ever before. improved. The styles, fabrics and prices have all been greatly Our own guarantee as well as that of the manufac turers is behind every suit turned out by us. Men’s All-Wool Serges ..............$11.00, $15.00, $17.50 and $20.00 Men’s All-Wool W orsteds____ $15.00. $17.00, $20.00 and $22.50 Men’s Wool Mixtures ................................................... $10.50 to $M.00 Men's Wool Novelties........................................... $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 Boys' All-Wool S e rg e s.................................................... $6.50 to $12.50 Bovs’ Suits, Mixtures, Knee P an ts................................$2.25 to $1.50 Boys’ All-Wool Suits, Knee P an ts............................... $1.50 to $6.50 STRAW HATS--SUN HATS Men’s Sun H ats.....................................................................20c Boys* Sun H ats.....................................................................15c Ladies' Sun H ats...................................................................20c Misses' Sun H ats.................................................................. 15c Children's Sun H ats.............................................................15c to to to to to 50c 35c 75c 65c 35c BRANDECEE KINCAID C L O T H E S . LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BET T ER We buy Butter and Eggs R E D M O N I ) , VALUES AND LOW ER O R E G O N at which time It la expected Grand afternoon. T h e pupils and teach ers C hancellor Com mander J H. Gwlnn enjoyed the discussion very much. of Pendleton, and Grand Keeper of Record and S e al» I.. R. Stlnaon of Will 1 «irate Here— Salem , will be preaent. Mrs. Sch adel arr ived here Tuesday evening front Colorado. Her hus band and aon» have been In Re<‘- l.liiill Memlier*lil|i— T h e Ladle«' Tennla Club held a tuond several week« and have decided meeting at the achool house Tuesday to m ak e thla t h e ir home. afternoon. Among o th e r thing« It wan decided to limit the nu m b er of Cleaned School G ro u n d *-— T h e school children of the grades m em bers to 20. which is the present enrollm ent. T h e ladle« are beco m were given a qu a r ter holiday T u e s ing quite proficient, despite the fact day for the purpose of cleaning up the achool grounds. T h e clean-up that moat of them are am ateu rs. made a great Improvement In the looks of the grounds. Ciihiraihi People Come— Mrs. Mallory and niece, with their child ren, arrived Tuesday evening IS YOUR RANCH FOR SA LE? from Colorado. T h e ir husbands will nrrlve In a few days with a c a r of If so, please list it at once with stock and household goods, prepared R. L. Schee, Secretary Commer to m ake their home In thla vicinity. cial Club, or W. S. Rodman, They expect to rent ranches. President Commercial Club. This Deliver* L ecture— Dr. Deletakt, the local v eterin arian , gave a le ctu re at the Presb y terian Sol<| III» llllainea»— T enni* G a m « Sunil») — R (' Immele, who ha« been In Ihe T h e Bend tennis players will be church Tuesday evening, on " B l o a t T his Is one of a series Ininber huatneec b e re for Mie pavt here Sunday morning to play a aeries o f C a t t le ." Mire« y«ara, laal wi'i'k «olii hla yard of singles ami double« with the locala of lectures that the X'. P. C. A. will give thla spring. lo thè Tnm -A-I.u m l.timher Company 011 the Rodman courts. llouclil l'ro p e rly — -lainea II. Ureen haa bonghi a hoita» and lof <in F lfth atreet. bo- Iween F and II alri-eta. and la tuaklnc a mi in ber o f Ini provententa on Ih» property. In the Hflection of our trimmed hats we cover every style adaptable to the climatic con We close 6 :3 0 ; Saturday 10:00 FOR STA TE R E P R E S E N T A T IV E I hereby announce m yself as a can didate for re-election as a represen tative in the Oregon l e g i s l a t u r e front this district, s u b je c t to the ap proval o f the Republican voters Ht the primary election to be held May 15. Adv VERN O N A. F O R B E S . M>R S T A T E R E P R E S E N T A T I V E 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for election as a re p rese nta tive In the Oregon L e g islatu re from thla district, su b je c t to the approvnl of the Democratic voters at the pri mary election to be held May 15. Adv. P. H. D E N V E R . FOR C O I NTV T R E A Sl HER I hereby announce myself as a c a n didate for the nom in ation of County T re a s u re r, sub je ct to the approval of the Republican voters at the primary election to be held May 15, 1914 pd adv. R A L P H L. JO R D A N . HUt C O IN TY 8TRVEYOH work is hein« carried on by the State Immigration Commission T o the Republican voters of Crook county: and they ask for our land list I hereby announce myself a candi ings in this locality. The listings date for the office of County S u r will receive extensive publicity wtih no expense to you and are veyor. su b je c t to the approval o f the sure to produce good results. Republican voters at the primaries Pd. adv. Don’t wait if you want to sell, 1 to be held May 15. 1 9 1 4 . 37M ayl5 R. L. B R E W S T E R . as these listings must I h * made up ut gjnoe. 1011 Pin) Bull at Bend---- T h e local ball team goes to Bend Sunday to play a return gam e with FOR S H E R IF F the clu b there. It la expected quite I hereby announce myself a« a can a nu mber o f fans from this city will didate for the nomination of sheriff accompany the team and root for of Crook county, subje ct to the ap provnl of the Republican v o .e rs at them. the prlmariea to be held May 15. Adv. FRANK E LKIN S. T alke d to Pupil«— Dr. Rebec o f the Oregon I’ nlver- F O R C O I NTV C O M M I S S I O N E R slty, gave a very Interesting talk on I hereby announce my candidacy "T h u O pportunities of the Coming for re-election aa county com m ission er of Crook county sub je ct to the ap Generation Compared to T hose a proval of the Republican voters at Few Y e ars Ago,” to the pupils of the primary election May 15. the Redmond schools Wednesday Adv. R. H. B A Y L E Y . PRICES R E IN FO R C E D FOR tX H X T Y CLERK 1 hereby announce myself a c a n d i date fo r th e office of County C le rk , s u b je c t to the approval of the Demo c ratic v oters at the prim arie s to bo held May 1 5 . * 1 9 1 4 . — Pd. adv. 36tl0 W A RREN BROWN. FOR S H E R IF F I hereby announce m yself as a candid ate fo r the office of S heriff o f Crook county, s u b je c t to the ap proval o f the D em ocratic voters at the com ing primaries. May 15. 1 9 1 4 . Pd adv. 36tl(>. E. B. KNOX. FOR C O I NTV C O M M ISSIO N ER 1 hereby announce m yself a c an d i date for the office of County C om m is sio ner on the D em ocratic tic k e t , sub je c t to the will of th e v oters at th e prim aries to be held on May 15, 1 9 14. Pd. adv. E. W. R IC H A R D S O N . 37t9 B en d. B A B BIT METAL T h e S pokesm an has about i.0 0 0 pounds o f old type metal that la ju s t the th in g for babbit m etal, packing for boxes, etc. Sam e will be sold reasonable. L a rg e quantltlea sold at a discount. CONCRETE B U IL D IN G BLOCKS T h e s e b lo ck s are made by the wet process, giving them th re e tim e s the s tre n g th of a m achine made block. P ersons going to build should see our m aterial before placing ord ers for any o th e r kind. I t will pay them . E s t im a t e s f u r n ished on application. Call on or write to HEGARDT, E L L IO T T A CO.. REDMOND. O R E .