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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1914)
Ill ItSDAY. MAY 7. I!H iM n ^ ^ i i ______ ■ I •> o Ktilmontl and Vicinity I T k u n tfu h I k l> ' In VIM11 I IIK III «it I un in V lliil In 1111 H w u ANI \ i . I . i n Olt 11 WAY, V U I II IH I I I M o lli Hi*, I H H S II L M ' I m . i . \ r « I §, Ill’ll (4<i h i H im REDMOND SPOKESMAN A W Him* IM M l Alls'! It «i I i U M PA N I I llll III (Mil Mil'll I Huri l'MMiir tu lim ili AliMlruit linn lllu. Oregon Insurance i I(«*v Ilodge« und fuinlly of K»«|. ‘•Ing. «’al urrlv.il |n«t w.-.-k R. v ll« dgo« h.iM a« i «*pt«’«| tho ProNhytor lan paMlorat«. ut ili)» ,|ty | he fam Hy iiiove«! luto thè l.uura Juno« cot tago un titii «troot l"» I* I 'In >1 11rI tiK ln your tut»««« for vulcani/ Ing t«» lloody'a Marago. ;i*ftf Kon« of llowurd. ruiiiiager of th • Coniral tir. «on Irrigation r « . * « » h**i«* froin I)f«rhut«*ii Mondav on u h il al n ca« v I » 1 1 LYNCH & ROBERTS W \RNKK ( ORSET8 uwn imiMi Infoi m thl» «-Hy ■ i 1 » t«mu( um Hon!» • « MC ha l i: I « - « I limi C|(|V«r H fi ' i J, lu u||y qu êt ' «i l«i'% » « u i« |Nir |Miun<t Ko». Tor f r bo nil#. Or or at M i l ml K mh I A Mill Co 431 ! Hlmtrr im ' h I uk Ma«hltt«v alili roin|»U’ to, u li «I oiliot olii »«»«»il» < i»«‘ «I» If laki'ii Mr» W I*.' K a*.-« h , Kotlmoiu!. Snoa Drflft (lour at «ky barróla for «al«* at lto«t ^H «i liar " k«»n* " All kill«!« of |»al«l TO 42lf Ladies’ Shirt Waists We are showing a handsome line of shirt waists, made from excellent V .r 9|y(> tff* n A|i i »’ a V»i* , Si»«»kaiH'. W U & BRAND Our line o f Boys’ Suits is as stronjc a lint* as can be had and they (five satisfaction to every boy who wears them. They art- made up in jrood styles and good materials, which go to make the boys look well dressed. We have a large variety o f colors and materials at prices which you can afford to pay. H lit ria n t f«»r “'rtli'— Mr» I. R Smith and daughter. hair a pr attirai! y M io («ora. left Wednesday morning f«»r Medford, after a short visit with ** • liK»if !»*►: r • * f her son here. I. E Smith It an up to «lat«* pm»; uro »>»(«* ■ . a .11 !»« b . i I-I w r y r« i «o.aln«* The High School I» making prep ha f « » t «filiti»: «'liant'.'d ' ••!« aration« fo r a banquet to !»«• held the last of «« hool *1 i* Spoil ovni an PHYSICIAN and StKGKON N OFFIC E: E. Corner 6lb and K Sts. Redmond. O regon S t* Palmer and «on «»f Chicago, » e r c lu Rodmond » f e » day« lauf week aftor having »i»ont severaI day« looking over homi »teud lain! »outh of I te ti d The Redmond Itatik of Commerce will furtilsh money to farniera to buy rati le or sheep for feeder». 71f Manager llolin«'* of thè Black Il ut te t’o . was In t«»wn on business lavi Ertilsy and Saturday F. H. RODENEYER PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Kyes Touted. (»lasses Properly Kitted Office in Ehret Broa. block Ktslmnml, - Oregon DR. J. HARR Johnson Btiiltlintf Redmond, - Orejfon Troat« nil Domati Irated Animala OITlce: tit 1» Slrtud, oppovlte PoatofTIr« Phono, 1910 REDMOND. N AMES - OHKOON I t MC MAI1JNCI Tho SpokoHinnti ha« I ho namo of •vory taxpayer In Trook county, with holr po«t office nddronn. Poraona do- ilrlnic natiion for mulling or othor mrpoHON can noruro namo at thin of* Ico At H rOAHOHAblo figure. hi I $2.50 to $8.00 CAPI AIN KIDD MAN I \ SHITS FOR BOYS 30c 3-POUND SEALED CANS S-POUND SEALED CANS 85c $140 BIGGEST BARGAIN IN COFFEE 18 Pounds Speckled Bayo Beans $1.00 25 Pounds Japan Rice.............................................. 1.40 100 Pounds Berry Sugar (cane) 4.84 100 Pounds Beet Sugar .......................................... 4.64 Royal White Soap, 6 bars............................................... 25 Royal White Soap, per box........................................ 4.15 25 Pounds Dried Peaches 2.25 Blue Label Tea. 8-oz. package ................................25 Blue Label Tea, 16-oz. package.............. ................. .50 Alaska Pink Salmon (tall cans), per dozen 1.00 SEND VS Y O l'R ORDER BY MAIL LYNCH & ROBERTS A number of Redmond p«»«»ple ut* tende«! thè «lance at Deschutes lust Wetltiesdav night. We buy Butter and Eggs Mrs D lì llurdlck was conflned to ber homi» wlth «lekneoa last w«*«*k friend« |iii«Med the eventnK with her upon her mother'« Invitation. Din ner wn« nerved al 5 o'clock, after John Fli-mlns l<*0 l«*i Thurndny which the etreiiltiK wan paaaed with morning for Un* F T MrAlllatnr niualc and a general good time. placa* on Crooked River where he Thoae present were M Isnea Dunn. Stella Kusael. Verm; Chle». Maud Intend« lo work Malkaun, Hazel Hedges, Bertha Maikaon. Iltla Morse, i.uclle Red mond. Evelyn Smith. Ethel Wheeler. The Hollow of Her Hand CUT” 1-POt’ ND SE A L E D CAN S When ordering, state ajre. THE STORE OF BETTER Don’t Miss It ! l)r. The*«. Beletski, V. S. Veterinarian Prices— * - « | < - Mrs Hutterfleld. w ho llv«»« on a hotuestead sonili o f Itetid. Is vlsltlng Mrs <• A Itradley o f thl» city. George Barr McCutcheon at His Best in our new serial Prices range from •STEEL J II llatifr of Prlnevllle. «topped 4 11 f over her«* Tuesday morning on hl« way bottle from Rend J. F. HOSCH, M. I). Kattine. Captain Kidd Coffee! Coffee! Coffee! German-American Suits for Mannish Boys -o . t’«»tuplet«’ stock of Wolf'» Hi'Uil oil Reedy*» tinragi- 39tf Mrs Minnie 1‘ tter o f llelllngham. Wn . Is visiting Mr» Dick Doty of this d t y Mrs Utter Is trying to trade »»»me city property in Helling ham for farm lain! near here Marquisette, Send Us Your Mail Orders—Satisfaction Guaranteed Min« Dorothy Abbott and Ml»» in*»4l«*rii h«»u»<* In Mahle Crawford of Portland, arrived Tuesday morning for a »hört vUlt with the former » father. N II Ah l»otf an«l brother Kenneth mm. Lin weave. 98c, $1.25, $1.79, $1.98 up to $2.5« and $.{.00 0 .S TIC Il»l. fin«* ? room material«— Klaxons. Piques and many other hitch-class materials. Ml*» firay a a* In from her home stead to ur I.«monta !a»t Wednesday Ray t'hutf, who ha« been working at Paulina, returned last week on a« count «» f « I « * k ne»» Ho e\pft (» to ( 111« k« na return in a »hört vitin- Wftt) IIATS, trimmed in the very lutest styles, at very low prices. E A t*a«t. land coiniulMlanor of the (*fiitr«l Oregon Irrlratloti t’o . of Ik’ achutoa. h uh hero Moioluy «hu! In« hundn a uh hl« many frlendM In the « H y Win Nanny, who lived to live here ^^Krlntiik, l ' u r i . Ham, 11 n tul n-it hut who I» now rciddliiK at D«* h I hüte«, » a « a Redmond visitor Mon Fol,! . ..I |M»(alo<» In any quantity day I). D liifttanl. I*o«roll llutto. Or«* 4 ut 6 Horn. Saturday. May 2, to Mr and ^^^pultlf »«’ alni |»lii-aton »Ith I m »I o Mr« ('ari Wood» of SI«tor», a 7 1 2 m d it.aft#, and «t<»ol»ln a « i of luiriinM, pound »«»n all l i (,'iNiil roti dit Ion, at a liaricnUi l^yn ! .V Hubert» 4"tf Mr and Mr» Jam*« Toney have «ou«’ to hoiiM’ kfeptng In the llolmon A 1 |ht ( . n u l < r« i i hou*o near th«* M K chtirrli ^B i $91 Our trimmed hut department bus kept puce with the fashion mukers und we ure showing u most complete line of LADIES’ M« Stu r tiff or. PATTERNS Ladies’ Trimmed Hats I. I' H tfph cn« und tiuy HtoveiiM ha\f Ioa««'d \N I V o u n g » tiiill In and look rh a rge o f lh»« pla« f tho Hr»t o f tho inontli Thoy h a v f i haiiKfd thè natu«’ to tho Rod inond Urlìi I Io th « *f ih«* ii«' w propri e to r » an* o ip e r lo n c o d re»taurant inoli lBl0f Bl'TTERICK The Store of Retter Values and Lower Prices fill No • i FIVE Agents for Iluniilton-Hrown Shoes— Every Pair Positively Guaranteed Headquarters for Men’s and Hoys’ Guaranteed Clothing Mon«’ y to loan on a eil Improved farm« ut le«« than 9 p*-r ront. Red inoiid llunk of (*«»••!m«*r« o. 7if 'I \S S II’IKI> ( D U MN tti run. PAGE io it\ y i M i i M I TDK Rex Alllugham came in front I'owell Butte the tlr«t o f the week. The High School now ha« their tennis ground In condition and some of the pupils are to he seen play ing iilmoHt any time of day or night. Kenneth Ahluitt o f till« city, und Ml«« Mahle Crawford o f Vancouver, were married In Prlnevllle, April 2H. Mr. and Mrs Abbott left the name evening for their ranch northeast >if town. Miss Hertha Malkson. ! been visiting her sister turned Tuesday to her 11’ rooked river. who has here, re home on Mrs Wagte o f Prlnevllle gave an The Phllathea class had a very en Interesting le c t u r e - o n "Les Miser 1 joyable time Tuesday evening at the allies'' to a small but appreciative home of their teacher. Mrs James audience al the M E church Iasi Fuller. Tuesday evening. Mass will he celebrated here at Seed oats. Just received a car of the Catholic church at S:lf> Sunday good seed oats Come In and see me morning. it tutu t this R McSherry. 43t2 t*. L. Hist, landlord o f the Hotel Manager Stephen* o f the Red Gist at Sisters, was over from there mond t'afe. moved Into the McPher Monday afternoon on business. son ent tage on 7th street last week Ex-SherllT Balfour was over from Ml«« l i u t i Hedges entered the Prlnevllle Monday for a few hours. High School last week The creamery at this place Is in Contentment Is th.* middle name stalling a cold storage plant to take of those who patronise the Bend care o f their Increasing business Steam Laundry They know their Joe Howard sr was in town Mon clothes look right Phone 1762 and Vlliceut « 1 « « " e n d to the details of day from his ranch al Grandview, circulating around among friends | collecting and delivering. 4 411 VALUES AND R E I) M 0 N I), O R E G 0 N and having the proper shine put on their laundry. Phone 1702 and Vin cent will cail for und deliver your bundles H it LO W ER We close 6 :3 0 : Saturday 10:00 outlined a proposition that might be put through liy the coming Legisla ture for the completion of the North Canal. Elmer Erickson. A. G. Allingham Editor Young o f the Culver Trib une. who Is also an attorney, was and H. J. Love last Friday afternoon here Tuesday evening between trains went over to the Tumalo Project to sec how the work was progressing. on legal business. While there Mr. Iavve obtained some W. H. Howard o f Prlnville. c o n excellent photographic views o f the project. nected with the Deschutes Power Company, was over from Prlnevllle W'. B. Shelley had a hard fall off yesterday. a motorcycle last Saturday forenoon that he was riding on 6th street. He L. M Foss, traveling freight anti passenger agent o f the O.-W R & was not badly Injured but somewhat The N. Co., accompanied by his family, "barked up" by the accident. machine came through the rnixup was here from Bend yesterday. with only slight damage. The Band of Hope received a letter Some o f the best photo views vet from a real estate company o f La Pine stating they would gladly locate taken o f Cline Falls are those that any member on a 160-acre home H. J. Love secured a couple of weeks They show up the falls In tine stead and furnish a live bachelor to ago shape and give some conception of do the clearing. the immense water power there. J. F. Blanchard, Republican can Charles W*. Muma. who advertised didate for the nomination of county commissioner, was over from Prlne- seed grain for sale through the col \illc last Thursday circulating umns o f The Spokesman, has had among the voters here and talking gratifying results front his publicity, so he states. Mr. Muma has one of up his candidacy. the best farms In this section o f the L. H LaFollette, one o f the big county. Is an intelligent farmer and farmers on the Ochoco river In the knows how to farm so as to always Prlnevllle district, was a Redmond have something to sell from bis place every month in the year. visitor Inst Thursday. Mrs. Housewife, you could not get The Spokesman up as good a meal for the price as what Is charged for the Sunday chicken dinners at the Hotel Red mond. Try one of them. 4 4t 1 W. E. Young and family expect to leave for a trip to Boise. Idaho, as soon ns school closes. They will go overland In Mr Young's auto to visit Mrs Young's family which she has not seen In 12 years. Attorney General Crawford was here last week in the Interest of his candidacy for the nomination o f gov Anyone with half an eye ought to ernor on the Republican ticket. He Miss Frances Thompson was very agreeably surprised Saturday even lie able to see the advantage in pat gave a talk in Muma's hall on his SpokcHinan Claaslflod Ad« bring views o f the Irrigation question and ing when about 16 o f her young ronizing the Remi Steam laiundry •*«iilt«. Try thorn. ■ "V -r w v r s for good PRICES Hogs and Sheep Sent From Here Last Week _______________ Redmond Cnion Warehouse Cont- S|iU Coattnu^ shl|, U v *. r »t«M-k to Port hi ml Ijist Wednesday H. J. Harris, rep resenting the Redmond Cnion Ware house Co., took a shipment o f hogs and sheep to Portland from here and received $8.60. the market top price for the hogs. The following farmers sent hogs and sheep: J. E. Van Allen, 1 hog. Mr. Skeen, three hogs. F Donlavy, 1 hog. Meyer & Son. 29 hogs. R. M. Doty, 1 hog. J. R. Howard. 6 hogs. H. Tweet. 2 hogs. N. P. Alley. 12 hogs. Wm. Ogg. 1 hog. Mr. Fleming. 4 hogs. M. Conlon. 11 hogs Gus Rhode. 102 sheep. Let us do your next order o f jo b printing. High grade work and prices satisfactory. The Redmond printing. Spokesman. Homesteads Come to LA PINE and let us locate you on desirable K<>v«?rnnient tracts. AYA & REDMOND LA PINE, OREGON 1