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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1914)
Ill KHDAY. MAY I I , 1111« TIIK REDMOND SPOKESMAN PAGE FIVE ’OUI ET Y I Hit K< TORY Kedmond and Vicinity ;|)MiiMl MIINIK I. It. It. Al». J J I .»•I a every Thuraday night in 1‘ rof I* M Na»h of Morro, who I * Hull V lull I me brut tiara nr« |«lly I h vit ml I» niliMiil *111 have charge or ibe Hodmond Il W IIANT. N II at bool Ibe coming year, aaa In Ibe I .ICO (MIDWAY. V (I • Il y laal Week lie llkea thla amt Inn J II ItITTKMORK. Secy ami will bring hla family here about lb'll A W Him« >|(lMIK l iti >|'t AIIHTKAIT lU M IM N Y Kllpl Jame» of the licerli titea I Incorporated l l'iiaer Co. last week »olii bo uio- Mucreaaor I» altivo», anil Itila all meaiia liuti more J. II Hauer A bat ran Com patir luire Will be uaeil from Ihe electric I'll 111*ville. Urtami liarla li.amant« • nm pan y Kt'ilmniii! I» getting lo be a large ronaumer of the “ Julre Get the Shirtwaist Habit. Ladies’ and Misses’ Ready-Made Wash Dresses— A Large Assortment W ARNER < O ttS E T S LYNCH & ROBERTS The Store of Better Value« and Lower Prices ( 'LASSINE!) ( Ol.t MN lvertlaeni«iila published uniler beati al un» reni a word for Inwrllon No mi ver I laeinen ( (Tifi for leaa Iban l& renta Ur- fruiti util of loan muat Inform Ilio« many laaiiea Mie ail la lo Util of town liniera muai be tpalilrd by i a«li I li 11 la In airi yea rotini aa a onta H U I HAI.K I " I S mile« »»ill It a »-»I of I i about i. h e h i Irrigable I f ir re« In rulllvallon, nea f«nr«, RB» houe«, bam. rement tlalrrn. fai a of horaoa. Jersey roar. plga. Iki’iia, n»w «atún, harnea«, plu«. ■ a ami all nm eaaary Ionia anit I I I l i a I l f a I V l u m a lit u Un f u r II i «ml liouaetitilli K'tntla Will ae|| whole for |3,Olili, «Uh 11,00V fu ami the balante In yearly pay- ))» eiiviitllng over : » year« If Mtf, «I i par coni. Tills aal. ■ ' lie inaile before fall al thia low Ve ami poaaeaalon a III lie given In t. II.ber Appli til Italie Hvfolil l'Ieaaanl Valley Hrhotil 44lf "rated lieti d o v e r Heetl. In any mill y at K S renta per pountl jiik Ko*. Terrebonne. Or , or at Imond Keetl * Mill Co. 4313 HrflfC flour at MrHher- tlif At the weekly Commcrrlat Club luncheon Monday noon W. K Van. Allen of I'rltievllle, who waa present complimented Ihe dub on Ihe large turnout in attendance, and aald he waa going to try and have the Prlne- vllle club hold Weekly luncheon». If possible PATTERNS We have «elected an assortment o f dresses for Indies and Misses that will please the most skeptical. The material)«, work manship and styles are all that could be expected— Lingere, Stripe Voile«, Crepe Voile«, Ratine, Russian Crash, Ripplets, Lawns, etc., are some o f the materials for the ladies' dresses. Aahley Knrreat of llend, waa here Tueatlay for a few houra Mr Kor- re«i «aid he would probably go Into Ihe Willamette Valley to locate be fore long The a lae man of bualtieaa leavea the management of the home to hla wife and »he. -lao being wlae, pat- rnnliea Ihe llend Mtram Laundry I'hon* 17 02 and have Vlnr«nt rail for and return your bundle« 4 fit 1 B L T T E R IC K Ready-Made Dresses T U Hieven« of thla r|ty, return ed home Huutlay morning from a trip lu Olympia where he had been attending court aa a wllnaaa In a murder trial. "Snow ry'a. We Are Showing a Most Complete Line The Misses' and Children’s Dresses are made in nice Ging ham, Percale, l>awns, etc., nicely trimmed with contrasting colors, braids, etc. Prices: (à l-adies' Dresses. S I.50, $1.75. $2.00, $2.25. $2.50, $2.75, $.1.00, $3.25 up to $5.00. .Misses’ and Children’s D re sses........................................68c to $2.25 ligh grada plano, nearly new. )l be »old reasonable on (erma, or County Treaaurer Ralph Jordan of )l «trhaitge for boga or rattle In- l*rlnevllle, waa In the city Monday ife at Hpokeaitian ofllre 4<lf mi hla way home from a flailing trip •>«-».-ral puliera ami «orne »halting on the Meiollua. and attended the III good rollìi Ilion The Spokee- Monday noon lunch of the Commer cial Club at the Hotel Itedmond Whisky barreta for »ale al lieti ytid Hotel llar 34tf U I3 T K H Il Hot y la building a modani al* room house on hla 2<i acre farm land adjoining the city on the south H llonham has the contract Helllng of Whlte Pekín durk egg» ». Hitttkeamau Money to loan on well Improved ! fhlrkenn All klnd» of chlckena farms at lesa than V per cent. Ited Uniteti at thè Hotel Itedmond Top mond flunk of Commerce. 7tf irket prie« pald 4 ltf (■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B n E B B aK S C M P S aS E : The following I’rltievllle people, who were In the city on their return ight l ‘lanl for Hale— The Hpokeaman ha» a practlrally from a flahlng trip on the Metollua IW gasoline llghtlng plani for sai« river. H A Eoatcr. county aaaeaaor; la an up lo date preaaure ayatein It I. Jordan, county treaaurer. W. 'ttd wIII be aold very rcaaonable K Van Allen, deputy sheriff, and (eaaon for aelllng rhanged to elec- John Hell, attended the Commercial iciiy. Club Monday noon luncheon J. F. HOSCH, M. I). PHYSICIAN and SURGEON orncE: N. K. Corner <th and K Sta. Oregon Redmond, F. H. RODEMEYER PHYSICIAN and SUKGEON Eyes Tested, (¡lasses Properly Fitted Office in Ehret Bnw. block Redmond, - Oregon DR. J. BARR DENTIST Redmond. - Oregon rheo. Reletski, V. S. Veterinarian eats all Domesticated Animals fitti Street, opposite Postonico Phone, 1910 CATTLE - It la understood that arrange ment» are being worked out ta or ganise a band composed of tnual- cluua from Itedmond. Prlnevllle and Slaters to play at the coming county fair at Prlnevllle I .andlord lami I» Brown of the Hotel Terrebonne, waa In town Mon day on btinlueaa connected with hla hotel Mr llrown la alao owner of a »tore at Terrebonne and the water works there. Complete stock of W olfa Head oil Keetly’a Oarage. 39tf The most attractive window dis play ever shown In Itedmond la Ihe l.owney Candy exhibit at J U. Mul ler's Redmond Pharmacy this week It la a work of art and fully aa good aa the famous candle» and chocolate» It advertise» OREGON SHIPMENT pokeainan for good printing. corsets. This wide range o f styles, etc., enables us to select gardless how small or how large. There is no other garment that gives more satisfaction than a well fitted corset. »*• Let us show you. Prices, $1.00. $1.25, $1.50. $2.00. $2.50. $3.00 and $5.00. LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES AND LOWER PRICES W e buy Rutter and E g g s rived here from California last week Thursday evening on his way to vlalt hla sons. Mr. Elkina, though ad vanced In years. Is spry and ener getic. and an Interesting conversa tionalist. Bring In your tubes for vulcani*- 39tf It la learned that the family of W. ing to Reedy's Oarage K Ragan, pastor of the M K. church K. T. Slayton laat week shipped 4 of thla city, will leave next week for carloads of fine beef cattle over Ihe Michigan llev. Kagan Intenda to Oregon Trunk from hla Crooked Riv remain here until fall. er ranch to Portland j Seed oats. Just received a car of J. K. Arkell, who haa resided here good seed oala. Come In anti see me for a few months, left yesterday for about thla. It. McSherry. 43t2 lx»a Angles where he expect» to re Editor Putnam of the Bend Bul main for some time. letin. waa here Sunday afternoon F. A. Bralnerd. superintendent of anil playetl a few lines of tennis on the Oregon Trunk Ry., and J. A. the Rodman courts. Dundan. chief special agent of the Another carload of Ford autos re aame road, were here laat week on a ceived here laat week. Thla la the hualneas and Inspection trip through third carload of Ford» »hipped here the county. In Ihe laat two months J W Hrewer of thla city, who la The little daughter of Mr. and connected with the State Immigra Mr». J. W. Moore who has been dan tion I*epartment. arrived home last gerously III. la now on the road to week for a few days' vlalt. recovery. Warner Brothers make 500 different style an assortment that will give a perfect fit to every figure re 46tl REDMONI) , OREGON W e close 6:30: Saturday 10:00 prletors of the Redmond Cafe, form viaited the Sparks Theater between erly Young'a Grill, are making a trains. winning at that place. They set an Ashley Forest went to Portland excellent table and everything about Tuesday night via the Oregon Trunk the place is first class and up to date W. E. White came in from his The whole family will be satisfied ranch at Opal City Saturday. with the repast If they eat Sunday W. S. Rodman and family enjoyed chicken dinner at the Hotel Red an outing in the country Sunday and mond. 46tl also caught some Ash. J. W. Moore Is making Improve The Redmond ball team goes to ments on one of his houses on 7th Sisters Sunday to play a return game street and will soon have it in condi there. The first game the Redmond tion for renting purposes. boys skinned the Sisters ball hegvers. Ouv K. Phelpa. author of the book A. Menard of Paulina, was in the "Ethel Vail, the White Slave, lectur city Tuesday buying goods of the ed at the M. E. church Sunday eve merchants here. He has a large ning to a large audience. Hla sub ranch In that section. ject was "The Barbary Coast." Miller A Co. of Paulina, who oper The body of O. W. Fuller, who ate a general store there, had their died at Lower Bridge on May 16. teams here the first of the week waa »hipped to Corvallis. Ore., via loading up supplies for their store. the O.-W. R. A N.. May 18. for burial at that point. E. A. Cast, land commissioner of the Central Oregon Irrigation Com H. L. Corbett returned to Portland pany. was a Redmond visitor yester Tuesday night, after spending several day forenoon. daya flahlng on the Deachutea river. Roscoe Howard, manager of the B. N Melson was called to Seattle Central Oregon Irrigation Company, was here on business connected with laat Friday on account of the serious his company yesterday. Illness of Mr». Melson. Mrs C. 8. Kenyon made a trip to Metollua Saturday via the O.-W. R & N Mr» J A. Willcox and Mrs. C. A. Cline went aa delegates to the Re becca lodge last Saturday at McMinn ville. Ore. Mr». Z M. Brown was a passenger for Culver Monday morning The Oregon Trunk Ry. held their north bound passenger train an hour F. A. Lovett, the county agrlcul- laat Friday night In order to accom I turisi, made hla regular trip to Me- modate the people north of here who I toltila Monday morning. came to attend the track meet. Mr and Mrs B Wagner, station James Elkina, father of Frank agent at Terrebonne, came up on the Stephens K Steven», the new pro- o.-W R * N Saturday night and and C. W. Elkina of Prlnevllle. ar- Redmond Union Warehouse The Redmond Hank of Commerce ny will ship out a rar of hogs l Anyone having hogs, veal will furnish money to farmers to buy 7tf le ready lo ship with « « • « > " - cattle or sheep for feeder». .nt should Hal » * me with Rob) rry. shape and size. W. N. Brown of Portland, was In Preaching services at the Metho the city this week looking over land dist church next Sunday evening. W. around here with a view to locating K. Kagan, pastor. In the vicinity of Redmond. Mr. Brown used to run autos between Once a patron, always a patron and a well pleased one of the Bend Prlnevllle and Shanlko In 1910. and Steam loiundry. Call 1702 and Vin If he derides to locate here may en cent will handle your bundles for gage In the auto business. you. Johnson Building MOND. Prof J A Thompson expect» to soon move hla family to their ranch at White Hock, where he will devote hla time In the future to farming In selecting our line o f Corsets we consider every style, rived Saturday evening to join her husband. They are located in the house recently vacated by Tim Lane. “ Dick" Campbell, warehouse fore man at this station, hai been very busy the past week putting in a big garden and planting his spuds. Mr. Campbell is a great believer In the possibilities of this soil and says he is going to show some of the knock ers around here what this Central Oregon soil really can do when scientifically handled. Jordan's auto truck made four trips to Prineville and back last Fri day. the date of the Track Meet. HIGH SCHOOL ENTERTAINS The pupils of the High School will entertain their parents, the school board, teachers, alumni, and editors of the Redmond papers at a banquet In the High School Auditorium to night. A short program will also be rendered. FISHING ON THE METOI.il S The well known fishing resort of j Dan Hetsing's on the Metollua River is now rebuilt and equipped better 1 than ever to take care of the trav eling public and those who are look ing for good fishing and a good time combined can find it there. 4fi 11 Mrs. L. C. Stevena and children ar- Homesteads Lom e to L A P I N E and let us locate you on desirable ifovernment tracts. AYA & REDM OND LA P IN E . OREGON