T i l l II n i h y TAOK THS TWO 4**ll I REDMOND SPOKESMAN The Redmond Spokesman THE OLDEST B AN K IN REDMOND By the Published Every Thursday «1 Redmond. Oreg.m REDMOND SPOKESM\N IM HUSHING < "'ll Y OCR B U S IN E S S Six month*................... * 80 Single copies Entered aa aecoml claa# malte* Jill' It Redmond. Oregon. uiut«h<- pre«* anil people of the I'nlted States will try to curb the rising war spirit and give the mediating nations strong moral support In their effort» for peace " r m o i.i. i » rrt: l U r r j Dobrnuter «tailed Saturday evening » » ' I Sunti».* «U h hl» folk» Mr» Frank IU»n I» here «tailing • Uh A W ll«*n »ml faiull* U«1* henilh * a » »<’ l" M" ,n ( •* iltal ihe doctor ordered h«r «o »n , lul „«m ra lli »hr (Vnlral Orvson While returning from Crine* 111» Saturila* night. Mr» Trueatlale nar r o » ly ew a peti a «erl«>u» accident » hen. In the ilarlt. Iter team mlaae4 n,,, (,rltUr at the corner of the lilb «on pltu ami attempted t.> luu p Trueatlale an. ‘Inch llotIt Mr» Dorothy were thrown o*er the .lash board. but were noi »erlt»u»l* ln J u reti Thur».la* afternoon Mr» Humph- re* gave a hirlhtia* part* for K»trll an.1 Albert In the e*enini a mint ^ (>f wlghbwr. dropped In (or a very pleaaant time The next meeting of Ihe Soroata Club will he at Ihe honte of Mra A W Ila*n on May < |jt»t Saturday evening a pet roll of Karl For real gol tangled up In nome lotice wire and waa «eterei* cut In a number of place# Sunday morning Mr \r. her »ewe.l then up and they are In hotte# the* will be able to »ate It olh|l|1 |h<1 '.III Ml \.so|(i>wls On Saturday, \prll .’ 1 IV mem her# of the Soroata Club and It member» of the Shumla of Prtneville aceelped the Invitation of Mesdamr» Wlnneck and lira* ai the h.mie of Mr» Wtnnek Mr» Wlnnerk. Mr» lira* and Mr* Kavler. president of the Shurnla. formed the retelling tine lo receive Ihe nutof-town gué*!* After »pending a »hört time |n getting acquainted. Mr* Van Mora# -,Th„ ,.rln„ till.. * » wrli'en ht Mr* U t Mllllcan 'The Human Plant llur bank, waa ter y ahi* read by Mr» titty laifolleitr Mi«« Catherine Con way sang A Perfect Da* ' and aa usual, received an encore ahlch »he reapomled to with Where (he Four * lotera i,n>w Mr» rirav ih-ti gave an excellent review of (he Melt- ( U qUMUoB kfter a lively half hour in which (he ladtea formed themselves Into (wo groups the host cases »cried an elaborate and ,|e llcloua luncheon The luncheon room waa decorated In Ihe color* of the dtjl«» Mr* I.aktn and M r* Howard assisted the huai» • In arrv Ing I .»at. but not least, there wa» a singing contest which wa» V Howl Ing Succeaa " Mr* Smith, president of the Sorosla. received a heatillful bouquet of cut flower* carrying out th„ Wra of lhr rlub « Th„ member* of the Sortisi» had »uch a delightful time that they hope to have another Joint meeting soon ro|o/1 (fila fr e a li atock. u* '.*elf aa a can­ didate for the nomination of sheriff ° * Crook county, subject lo Ihe ap. provai ‘ of ....................... Ihe Kepubllran «tilers it (he primaries (o he held Ma* l i Adv. F R A N K KI.KINS FOR SH ERIFF I hereby announce myself aa a r *ndldate for the ofllre of Sheriff of Crook county, subject to thn ap­ proval of the Itemocratlr voters at the coming primaries. May 16, 1914 Pd adv. 3«tlO K |j KNOX The rr«M,n an la a s ) p c p l r eel at Ft H< S H E R IF F I hereby announce my candidacy for the ofllre of sheriff of Crook ??un,y- " ’*•*)*-* * to .« Democratic voters a» the primary »lection May 16 • auac they get the hlggewt and b»-»« K L. MII.NKIt. Madras, Ore fry Ihe »e r * »«■«»— you will npprval- Pd adv 42t.T " I A ouiig'« Itelo ,,,nil l»»tll I» l»e- meni In the illy for fhe |rn«l money ale (I. FOIt M U N T A T K K tH IIlK K I hereby announce myself aa a t an didst» for the M M lU tltW Of CoUgl reasurer. subject to the approval f Republican voters at the primary t»»n to be held May 16. 1914 I"* a,*v R A L P H L. JORDAN. 1 He doesn't ask an exclusive right; he can sell it anyway Huerta Says He PASTIME Bowling, Pool and Billiards A pleasant hour in a pleasant place. Come in and forget your business cares and enjoy your­ self. We endeavor to please all our patrons. Free Employment Bureau Ranchers!— If you want a man, send us word and we will secure you just the help you need. If you are out of employment and desire a situ­ ation, come in and see us. We will find it for you. In either case, no charge will be made for our services— they are absolutely free. S H E L L E Y & BRISTOW , Props. FOB C O I N T V H IItV E V O R To the Republican voters of Crook county: I hereby announce myself a rand I date for the office of County Sur­ veyor. subject to the approval of the " W a ll Till American» Invade the In- RePubllr* n voter» at the primaries lo be held May 15. 1914 |»,| adv ifrtor, »•» ttventiiflll) They Haut, I l7 M a y !5 It I,. BREWSTER He Tell* la««htor o f Kl lin|>fir