The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, April 30, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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REDMOND SPOKESMAN
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m itK tT o tn
Kcdmond and Vicinity
L i >» i < i \D MMMJK I. U. O. I
No. WM
J. ««v«*ry Thursduy night
In
Muli
VlaMllia bnilhnri um n < m t»| Evening—
111 y |||VItoli lo »Molili
Mr and Mr» W II Anderson en
Il \V OANT. N II
• erlalned »1 card* vary pleasantly on
LEO O llU W A V , V li
Tuesday night of l»«t week.
Thara
J II DITTEMOHE. Hec'y
four lulili-» »ml Mm was the
doli
A W Mima ituina played
The Drat prize win
){l m iK I1M M 1 \ l i s l l l \i I
oara wara Mr and Mra Mi-MIrkla.
COM PANY
who received a lira»» candlestick and
I Incoi por»!tul I
I• -*.11.■■ t I hmiih I | mh k«-i m.nmianduii.
Muri o»Niir lo
I mh .I i
Mra W lllro i and Mr Immala
l i II llnnor llm iim i 0 m |U |
■ apiured ilia ronaolatlon prizes
A
Prlnevllle. Oregon
luncheon w a « aarvad
raiia
lliauranra delirious
Thoaa iiraaaiil wara Mr, and Mra
4 I VSSIFIKI r o l l i MS
Mr Mirk la. Mr and Mra Wllleox. Mr
and Mra Drake,. Mr and Mra It I,
É\ i l I los’ lltrllt» pii t»l Ialini Ulltlvr
Jaioaa. hr anil Mra Clin*,, Mr and
[ limil Mi oli» « pili ii » u n i for
111 «««! (Ioli
Su ailv«’ r(l»«'itu’iit Mra Whitman. Mr and Mra lin
Mra
Jourdan.
Mlaa Rose
i « m I for !•«•» (limi Jf» im iti
Or* mala.
frolli out of I om ii funai Inforni Thorn, Mr Klni|iaon. Mr and Mra
i<>» lumiy Iraiioa Ilio mi la lo
llaMooaa. and Mr and Mr» Andvr
Olii of town orilora inuat br»
ni pali Imi bjr raali
lliltlala uni »on
S, i (Mini aa » tirila
Complala stork of W o l f » llaad oil
H H I HA l>;
Iteedy'a Garage
ag(f
¡ritotl It ni H o v o r Hrrtl. in auy
feiliy al I C S «ruta p#r potimi No lu l l Gam«* Sunila) —
{ik Kos« Trrrrbontir, Or., or n(
Allhiftigh thara « a » a hall Kama
■ooliti Krrtl 6 MIII (*o
4 3(3
advarllaad to ha playad tiara laat
Ito Sitili* r a«*» tuie tua«' li Ilio, » K b Sunday afternoon hat warn tha Mad-
rhiiiPltla
roiuplrlr, alni olli«*t niund and I'rtnavllla taatna, tha
a«<hol«l «ooila cheap if taht-n game did not matarlallia for aotne
| Mra \V K KiiAit. Untinomi, raaaoti or othar
4 21 f
Si*ncl
U h Your
Mail Orders,
We (guarantee Satisfaction
LYNCH & ROBERTS
WARNER
CORSETS
W e are showing a more complete line o f Indies’, Misses’ and Children’s Ready-to-Wear Dresses than ever
before.
The styles are up to the minute and the garments are handsomely made.
these well made garments.
W H IT E L A W N DHP.MHEM
Trimmed w i t h
handsome
lace, new atyle aleevea; »klrta
nicely draped, lateat atyle.
Price *.Y.YO
TAN HTHIPE H A I T I N K
A raised stripe,
trimmed
with a tan »»tin collar and bell,
with pretty ruchlng In neck ami
sleeves and glaaa buttons to
match.
Price Btt.iVO.
W H I T E CHE PE H A I T I N K
One-piece
dreaa;
trimmed
with heavy lace banding, but­
tons and braids; a pretty party
dreaa for only «GI.7.V
B L A C K AND W H IT E S T R IP E
Marquisette; one-piece dress;
black velvet trimming in neck
and belt, with vest effect, plain
skirt; collar and cuff set.
Price ad.-NO.
P IN K L IN E N
A one-piece dreaa, nicely
• rimmed, with pebbled collar
and cuff set. black velvet Jabot
with buttons to match.
Only B.T.IMI.
HI,I E H A I T I NE
One-piece
dreaa;
cutaway
vest effect; lace ruchlng In neck
and aleevea; tucked skirt; a
handsome afternoon dreaa.
M m IU N ,
G R A Y AND W H IT E K A T T IN E
Dress with scalloped embroid­
ery collar and cuffs; white
pique v»mt, nicely trimmed with
buttons.
Price Ml..TO.
.
N A T U R A L L IN E N
One-piece dress;
scalloped
embroidery trimmed tunic, col­
lar and cuffs.
Only »I.MH.
Security Shoes
--------------------- FOR----------------------
BOYS AND GIRLS
m
best meet the requirements of the
children and mothers. They possess ?! n
style that appeals so much to ’
folks and the wearing quality t!
essential in footwear for healthy j
children.
May .1 s a r y h a «—
Thara will ha aarvlraa at tha Hap-
flat rhurrh Sunday. May 3. tha Itav.
hii. krtia All Simla of ebb knia
Itotan havlna haan rallad to aupply
nl at the Hotel lt«*<1tnom$ Top
tha pulpit until fall
fkrl price patd
4 3(f
»
Tha Itadiuond Hank of Commarra
will furnlah monay to tarmar» to buy
Hue 7-room modern houar In calila or ahaap for faadara.
71f
>katm ( baa t » o flreplat ral for 40
pa irrlKatcd alfalfa land near Knl* \ «'a rt W o r k m a n —
n«l. Oregon, or land near Krtne*
o K tlloon. tha building contrac­
p or Itrnd
J K llurmaater« l " 2 i tor and bulldar of Itila rlty, la a faat
Euata A r e , Hpoltanr. Wn
4 11f workman and « a t that tha man
W e are showing a number of very clever
styles in Security Shoes for boys and
girls of all ages.
T H A I »1C
A g r lr u lt u r la t K a r a
J. F. BOSCH, M. I).
PHYSICIAN
and SURGEON
o rric K :
N. E. Cornar <tb and K Sta.
Oregon
Redmond,
F. H. RODEMEYEK
PH YSICIAN
and SURGEON
Kyea Tested,
(ilasses
l*rop«*rly Fitt«*d
Office in Ehret B n * . hlts-k
Redmond,
-
Oregon
DR. J. BARR
Johnson Building
Redmond.
- Oregon
I)r. Theo. Beletski, V. S.
Veterinarian
Treats all Domesticated
Animala
Office: flth Street, opposite
1 ‘ostoffic«
Phone, 1910
REDMOND.
-
FO Il
OREGON
M AIL ING
The S|Hikesmnn has the name of
«•very taxpayer In Crook county, with
tlielr postoAlce address. Persons de­
siring nanx's for mailing or other
purposes can secure same at this of­
fice at a reasonable ligure.
Spokesman
ClasslAed Ada bring
rcaulta. Try them.
Amo» K Imvatl arrivati bara last
0
waak and will inaka thla hla head­
quarter»
Mr Ixivrlt la tha county
agricultural agi-nt from tha dragon
Agricultural Collega and work» In
co-operation with tha United Stata»
liapartmant of Agrlrultura
Ha will
viali tha farinera In tha county and
halp them In any way that will In*
to their advantage
Mr t,ovrtt r i ­
parta to be In Itadinond all aummrr
and fall.
A Itusy Man—
City Marshal Adulti« la a huay
man tha latter part of tha month
whan ha make» hla rounds reading
tha water matera
It keep» him on
tha lump to cover hla territory.
P h o n e IHrvs t o r j —
MaShgar Millar of tha daachu'aa
Mutual
Telephone
Company,
la
working out tha details for laaulne
a new phone directory o f about «0
pages
Mr Millar »tute» tha bual-
naaa of tha company I» Inrrraaing.
Seed nata Juat received a car of
good »eed out» Conte In and aee me
about thla
R. McSharry.
43t2
%ll Work Caalt—
III the future all Job work con­
traiteli for at thla office will ha i-aali
In ailvauce at time order la placed,
except to thoae who have a regular
account with The Hpokeaman. Too
m*ny dead heat» have caused thla
move on the part of The Spokettman.
The next time the little ones need shoes,
bring them in and you will see how well
they will be fitted and how well they will
be pleased with Security Shoes.
SHOES T H A T M A K E
GOOD
American Gentlemen Oxford-» (Jive
he
maximum
every
time.
of
The
»hoe
»atiafaction
man who weari-
them haa quit fretting about his «hoe».
He
k nowa they
judgcJ by
»tyle,
are
right,
whether
quality or
Wide toe, sizes 5 to 71/j. .$1.65
Wide toe, sizes 8 to 12...$1.85
nt, for
.hey' ve made good on every occa»-
»on.
Now . we want you
Boys’ button, sizes 2V£ to
5 .....................................$3.00
to »ee these
oxford», for we have them here already
for you. and in a wide variety
Bovs’ button, sizes 12 to
6 .....................................$2.5C
of
atylca and li other».
Girls’ button, sizes 8Vi to
12
Ill Y THE BEST
..............................................$ 2.00
Girls’ button, sizes 12Vfc to
2 .....................................$2.50
Girls’ button, sizes 2 to 5. .$3.00
And you will always he
satisfied with what
you huy.
LYNCH & ROBERTS
THE
STORE OF B E T T E R
We buy Butler »nd E rip
pany of thla city, are Juat the thing
to aavu the houaewlfe worry aud
trouble, and the "old man” a good
chunk of money In the way of wood
fuel bilia, etc.
Had Da) for Eishlng—
Several Ashing parties went out
from this city Sunday to both the
Crooked and Deschutes rivers, but
Wad«* teiHiil t ‘iitrli—
Roy llrnnton. Angus Davies and the day was so windy and stormy
John Moore went Ashing In the that but small ratches were made.
Crooked river Tuesday and had ex­
Tip-top work and promptness are
cellent luck. Dranton »»Id the Ash­
ing was Ane and that he caught all the two essentials that have made
the [tend Steam Laundry the reputa­
he wanted to
tion It has. Their work Is guaran­
teed.
Phone Vincent, 1702, and he
El«liing Yesterday —
J. D. Duller. H. J. lavve and will call for and deliver your bun­
<3tl
"Scotty"
made up n Ashing party dles.
yesterday for a day’» Ashing In
Crooked river nnd expect to return Has a E‘lne Garden—
today. If »hey do not get a big catch
H. F. lieSouxa of this city, has
It will he something strange, as both one of the Aneat gardens, both Aow
duller and Love are counted A No. I er and vegetable, In the city, and his
place attracts the attention of all
Ashermen.
who pass by his residence.
He lias
oil barrels. $1.00 each. exceeding good success with growing
H»*edy‘a Garage.
»rubbery and trees.
Empty
It is real economy to buy
You will be well pleased with the fit, etc.
w \ M >I>
undar him ulao work faat
Thara la
no "«oldie ring" on tha Job with man
llit riant for Hair*—
The Sptikraman baa a prarllrally undar Olaon
caaollne ll«htlns plant for aal*
| i*
It ona huahaa. all variai laa. wall
» I I I be »old very reaatmable
grown
Saa MrSharry
4 3t2
•on for aelllns cbanstnl to elec-
rtty.
PATTERNS
READY-MADE DRESSES
I r lutnk
l lirb
«aio
lllliolrt l t Itlaf htiglnrrr—
a m i poiaiora in auy «|uatt 111 y.
Tha houaaholdar who haa a nice
) NI ti alarti. P o » » l l Huttr. Ore
lawn »rowIna t l i a n a daya ran now ha
»
rhlaf anainaar on tha lawn mower
Itoli)!«- aratoti p||ra(«)|| » K b polo
[ aiutila, ami tloliblr art of Darti«'**», and hava no ona to dlaputa hla title
fi
......! - olitili i"f!
U I -t f ► -l II
i ■ a Roto«Ul
lOtl
If you luva your wife you will
No. l o |i» («arai Creati» Srpa taka har tu tha llotal Kadmotid for
r In flrat-rlnae rontlKlou l*rlce Sunday rhlrkan dlnnar avary Sunday
K W. 1*11 ATT. Krtlttiontl
37tf and aava hrr 111 «* trouhla of rooklna
a niaal on that day
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tbiaky barrrla for aalr at !(r<!
i
II Ml liar
Of
to
BITTERICK
The »Store o f Better Values and Lower Prices
)
NAMES
P IV E
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Went I«» the Hiver—
Money to loan on well Improved
Mr and Mra. R P Seheurer and
farms at less than 9 per cent. Red­
party left y»*sterday morning >»n a
mond Hank of Commerce.
7tf
Ashing and outing trip to Crooked
river
As the Ash are tilting exceed­
ingly well now. the party expected Cut HI* Throat—
llarry Kennard. who Is timekeep­
to come hack loaded with Ane trout.
er on the Tumalo ProJ«*ct. cut his
thront badly on a barb wire fence
l-'tiel anil Time Saver—
He was riding a motorcy­
The electric ranges that are being Sunday.
sold bv the Deschutes Power Com- cle and while going over a new piece
VALU ES
REDMOND,
OREGON
AND
LO W E R
PRICES
We close « :30: Salenla.v 10:0#
Iowa and Rebekahs laat Sunday In over from Prlneville Tuesday on
1 the morning at Terrebonne, and at business connected with the com­
Redmond In the evening. Good sized pany.
Stella Russell was conAned to the
! congregations were at both places.
house last week with a severe abcess
‘ •Snow D rfift” Aour at McSher- (to n e to Spokn n««—
in her ear.
Manager Simpson of the Des­
rya.
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Mrs. James Tony visited in Bend
chutes Power Co., who has been here last Thursday and Friday with
for several weeks supervising the In­ friends.
IteiiKHlolIng Hotel—
Evelyn Smith is substituting in
W. M. Wtlaon. owner o f the Red­ stallation of the new power plant at
room at school
mond Hotel building, la remodeling Cline Falla for his company, left Miss Livingston's
aotne parts of the Interior of the Tuesday nJjEht for his home In Spo­ during Miss Stella Russell's sickness.
house by putting In Individual bath kane.
Ethan Louderback has been con­
rooms and making other Important
Aned to the house with measles.
Hou»«*s Are S c a r c e -
Improvements.
Mrs. Russell
arrived
here last
Vacant houses In Redmond are
week from Minnesota for an extend­
The strong points of the Bend scarce, and a number could be rent­ ed visit with her brother. C. A. Ord-
ed If they w-*re to be had.
Many
Steam loiundry are good work and
way. and her daughter. Miss Louise
newcomers
have
arrived
here
this
prompt delivery.
Phone 1702 and
Russell, both of this city.
spring
and
located
in
the
city,
and
let Vincent call for your packages
Miss Zoe Cornet o f Prineville. vis­
the Inquiries still keep coming in for
and return them when Anlshed 43t!
desirable residences from persons ited here with friends last week.
Hugh Fair went to Cloverdale on
who desire to locate here.
Ilullt Farm House—
business last Thursday.
Harry Gant has Anlshed the com­
Miss Bertha Malkson is visiting
PE R S O N A L
modious farm house he has been
her sister. Miss Maud, at the W alker
working on for Mr. Mao Farland
Mrs. R. L. Jordan of Prinevtlle, home this week.
who lives about slz miles southwest
Mrs Etnma Walxer is spending
visited her mother. Mrs. C. A. Cline,
of town.
the week with friends in the vicin­
of this city, last week.
Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Burdick visited ity of ftist.
Preaching Service«—
Mr. and Mrs. Kenyon and baby
a couple of days with relatives In
Preaching service at the Metho­
daughter visited
with
Mrs. Ben
Metollus last week.
dist church next Sunday evening. W.
J. E. Judd and family of Bend, Gotter the forepart of the week.
K. Ragan, pastor
Mrs. J. A. Thompson entertained
visited G. A. Bradley and family las?
the
Juniper Circle at her home last
Thursday.
Bring In your tubes for vulcaniz­
Altha Mohler, the young daughter Wednesday afternoon.
ing to Reedy’ » Garage.
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of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mohler of this
One of the latest Oregon industri?«
city, suffered from an attack of the
I. O. O. F. Anniversary—
is a sugar of milk factory that util­
Rev. W. E. Ragan, pastor of the mumps last week.
C. L. Shattuck. superintendent of izes the whey from the Tillamook
Methodist church here, gave the an­
niversary address to the Odd Fel- the Deschutes Power Company, was cheese factories.
of road In aotne manner the machine
got beyond control and threw Harry
up against the fence with serious re-
suits