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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1914)
*H l'HHDA Y, MAY 28, IHM TMK «E D M O N D 8POKKHMAN PAOE F IV E S<M IKTY DIRECTORY IIU O N II D llN iK I. O . o . K. v> HM “ e ts « v e r y T h iir a d u y I llK liI III il * U n ii V l n l l l ii K b r o t h e r s n ra ¡ In lly i n » »i t u a lt e r n i. Il W. II A NT. N <1 L E O O I I O W A Y . V il J. I l I IIT T K M O IO :. Hcc'y • Hall ; i U M i k I 1*1 M I V W SI.»* \ l l s l l( \< I n iM P A N t ■ K T lM J f; * I | IH « > I |MII Utili I Bucceeeor lo II M en a r A b a l r a r l C ..... pulir P rln ev llle , Oregon ^ H k t1 > u | CLASSI LIEI) <01.1 MN ■JvertlseliieUts pu li 1 luti cil iinUnr Ihl* h e a d * 1 olia c a n i n » u n i tu r W> Inseritoti. No a d v e r t ls e m e n t IH M ' le d f o r la** Ih n n IT. . a l i l a Ih é t t * frinii uni o f l o » ii 1110*1 in forni MS pi>» inuliy Iraoa* Ih« mi I* lo O u t o f lo » ti or ili , il li. .mi ha )iti|.an!»<l by cash. I n l l l n l * nn>l ■ r o t in i n * » ..n i» Redmond and Vicinity I. K Hinllli and Mr Lovell m ade a bualneaa trip lo Hlali.ra Friday, and ulli.ntli.il a lu a a tln ( of Ilia farm- •*i* In lb,. Cloverdale ». h....l l.ou«.. In Hl« evening •S now * * '• D rflft" dour ui McBher- «Ilf Bet the Shirtwaist Habit. We Are Showing a Most Complete Line Ladies’ and Misses’ Ready-Made Wash Dresses—A Large Assortment VVAKNKK CORSETS LYNCH & ROBERTS i ha in a ila tra fo ra f a ll a l I h l* lo » ly.. a n d poeaesalon » I I I ba ( Iv a n In p a tu lla r A p p ly lo L e s ile H y fo rd . L l'Ia a a a n l V a llc y H rh o o l 4At f PATTERNS The Store of Metter Value« and Lower Prices M lu Nora l.lvlngaton left S a tu r day m o rnin g for bar hum« on * rooh«d river. Hh« ««parta to r e tu r n In Mi« fall and r«*tim« b a r d u ll«* nr teac h er of Ilia th ird room. T -.w Z * A nuuihar of young folk« want plcnlrlng at T alharow llrld ga Friday, bul re tu rn e d aarly on account of tha Ilir*'al..iilng weather. Ready-Made Dresses Th« II.■limón,I Hank of C om m erce »III furnlah monay to farm nra to buy c ailla or aliaap for faadara. 7tf Mia« Munti« Malkaon lafl F riday morning for liar horn« on Crookad rlvar. a fter having apani (ha » l u t a r her« » l i l l a a ttend ing high sch ool We have selected an assortment of dresses for Ladies and Misses that will please the most skeptical. The materials, work manship and styles are all that could he expected—Lingere, Stripe Voiles, Crepe Voiles, Ratine, Russian Crash, Ripplets, Lawns, etc., are some of the materials for the ladies’ dresses. Mr and Mr* Malkaon an d Illlla d a u g h te r of T arrah onn a, were III town T h u rsd ay evening io r t t e n d the lilyh school banquet The Misses’ and Children's Dresses are made in nice Ging ham, Percale, I^awns, etc., nicely trimmed with contrasting colors, hraids, etc. Prices: llrlng In your tuhea for vulcanl«- Ing lo Ready'* lia ra g a 39tf Ladies’ Dresses, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, $2.75, $1.00, $3.25 up to $5.00. DUI »ili; li a rr a * . 4 m ila * * o u lll» a * l of on<l. abonl fi» m r a * Ir r ig a tila . ■ * ’ >>• li. ■ ol i n ut »... n a * r. ». . Il botta», b a rn , camalli datarli, f a m a |M*ala, 76 r o n l * o f wood. D u t h o r* a *. J a ia a y r o w , plga. lia n a , n a » » a i o li, h a rn a » *. p io » . » a n d a ll n a ra n a a ry to o l* a nd la in a n la n a w ly b o u g h t, a ls o f u m i a n d lio u a a llo ld koo .I* \V111 »all .. I».la for | ! ...... | 1 ...... u n d ili.- h a l.it... ..... » , m g' yaara I f HITTER ICK t a Misses’ and Children’s Dresses......................................... 68c to $2.25 l.yala P arry lafl Tuesday morning for a «bori viali ln Tha Dallas l U h g r a d a piano, m a r l y new. J l i n n . fai,I of P o rtla n d was a R ed I h r aulii rea»,mahl, on IAMM, ò r mond visitor on business Tuesday VOI ««change for boga o r calile In* and Wednesday I at Spokaam an office 4Atf Mlaa (T aira P u n n left Monday evening for h er home In Kugen«, » h e r e she will spend (he «.immer She eip act* to resu m e her du ties as I.iaky b arrale for aala al R e d high school te a c h e r In th e fall il liu ta i llar. 34tf «ral pulleys and eotne sliaftlng I ..... 1 • . . m l 111 . ... »■ -* * * Monay to loan on « a ll Improved » D IT ):» farm s at less th a n V per cent. R ed aro good, fraah milk cotea under mond Hank of C ommerce. 7tf year* old Mr* <’ Kenyon <7lf " R ill" Young left S unday m o r n ing for an extended a u to trip thro u g h Ihlckens All kind s of chicken* ihe so u th e rn part of this stale and Me was accom lied al th a Molai R edm ond Top Ihe s t a le of Idaho panied by hla family and Mlaa M.ie ■kal p rice paid 4 ttf Richey, » h o will go ae far a* her STRAY ).l* home In Idaho Rill expects lo re li rayed from my premie«* al Pea- t u r n In about th ree weeks atea on S unday n ig h t. Mgy 7 4. a U Hartley re tu rn e d from Pilot m a r e with » lilla atrip« In fore- d. » e i g h t a b o u t I.OUO pounds, Hock S atu rd ay morning, w here he tided S « I t h bar u n d e r Suitable a tte n d e d Iha wool sale t a r d will l>« paid lo one taking Mr and Mrs W M Wilson of th e Lre u p o r for rallin i of asme K B C u t , P e a , h o l e * , >i r . 4 7 ' f llolel R edm ond, dep arted for Soap I,ak«, Wu , last F rid ay morning. t i l i n g of W hile P ek in duck egg* i Spokaam an In selecting our line of Corsets we consider every style, shape and size. Warner Brothers make 500 different style corsets. This wide range of styles, etc., enables us to select an assortment that will give a perfect fit to every figure re gardless how small or how large. There is no other garment that gives more satisfaction than a well fitted corset. Let us show you. In IT anl for Sale— Seed oala dual received a c a r of [ T h a Sp o kaam an baa a practically good seed oala Coma In and see me gaeolltio ligh tin g plani for aal« R. McSherry. 4312 la an u p to d a le p re s su re system about th is id will be sold vary reasonable William P o rrell an d family of a »on for selling c h a n g e d to alac Post, O re . passed th r o u g h Redmond rity. on (h eir way lo linone, Iowa, laa* T h u rsd a y night. J . F a H O S C H , M a I). PHYSICIAN and SURGEON OKKICK: N. K. C o rn a r «Ih an d E Sta. Risi mon il. Oregon F. H. RODEM EYER 1 PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Kye« Tested. («lasses ProjKTly Fitted Office in Khret Bros. block Redmond. - Oregon DR. J. BARR Johnson Building Redmond, - Oregon Dr. Theo. Beletski,V. S. Veterinarian T re a fs all l»om cat trat ml Anim ala Office: «Ih S treet, oppoalle Poatofllra Phone. 1910 RKPMONI), Ite S p o k esm an - ORBOON fo r good printing. Mr* W II Smith 1* now occupy ing th e •action house, which ahe haa rented from Ihe Oregon T ru n k Two carlo ad s of wool were shipped from Ihl* alai Ion W ednesday via th e Oregon T ru n k , to Hoaton, Maas. Complete stock of W o lf * Mead oil. Reedy'a O arage. 39lf Prices, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. $3.00 and $5.00. LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES We buy Butter and Eggs R E D M O N I), T h ere will he aervlcea at Ihe R ed mond C atholic ch u rch S unday m o r n I .et th e Bend Steam which tim e Mr. R agan will Join her Ironing. ing at H o'clock an d la k e up h o u sek eep in g again L a u n d ry do th e work. P h o n e V in <’ H U rlalo» ha* bought th e Pas- Several of th e lady frie n d s of Mrs. cent. 1702. an d he will do th e rest. 4 7 tl IIme Pool anil llllllan l Mall In th is R agan g a th e r e d at th e p ars o n ag e ally from W I» Shelley anil will co n laat Monday a f te rn o o n to help her j d u i t sam e In a hlgh-claaa m anner. c e le b rate h e r b ir th d a y an d bid h e r ! R. McSherry has put In a Moline farewell. She received sev eral v a lu pltless scale at his feed s to re on th ? c o r n e r of 5th an d D streets. W. R. Shelley, fo rm er o w n er of able and useful presents. I h e P astim e Pool an d Hilliard Mall Don't fall to h e a r Mrs. G ault sing School D irector Al W rig h t went to here, left last S a tu r d a y nig ht for hla home al S h erid an. Ore. S isters T u esd ay afte rn o o n on busl- " J u s t a L ittle Love, a L ittle Kiss." i ness connected w ith th e R edm ond Ihe p o p u la r song now being s u n g bv F r l t t i e Scheff on th e O rp h e u m c ir T h e R edm ond P h a rm a c y won n school. cuit. an d " I s le d' A m o u r.” th e New prize In th e contest of th e C u rtis T he e n tire fam ily will be well fed Y’o rk W in t e r G ard en song hit. at th e P ublishing C ompany In th e sale of Ihe C o u n try G en tlem an. T he p h a r and feel b e lt e r satisfied If th ey go to Mu8icale, S p a rk s T h e a te r . T h u rs d a y macy was Ihe only one In th e i r clasa th e Motel R edm ond for th e i r S unday evening, J u n e 4. All seats reserved. 4 7 tl In Oregon, according to population, chicken dinner. 4 7 t l On sale a t B utler's. to win a prise. Several fishing p a rtie s w ere out on Owing to S a tu r d a y being Decora- C rooked and D eschutes riv e rs S u n | tlon Day, an d a legal holiday, both L. H Sim pson. M. J Imve. William l^-nvltt an d T he Spok esm an ed ito r h a n k s In th e city will be closed all day a n d all rep o rt good catches. T ro u t files a r e still out on C rooked went fishing Inst S u nd ay a t th e Cove. day. river, b u t none so f a r on th e Des T h ere was plenty of fish cau g h t, but H. O. Wilson, who has a ranch In c h u te s river. Bill l.eav itt c a u g h t 9* per cent of them T h e fish were all of good slxe. lx*ng Hollow, w as In th e city on We sh o u ld w orry, b u t th e wise business last S atu rday . ones d o n 't. T hey p a tro n ise th e Bend P reach in g service at th e Methodist — Mrs McIntosh, th e Rend milliner, S team L a u n d ry an d know th e y a re chu rch next S unday, both m o rnin g and evening AH m e m b e rs u rged to will be at th e Motel O regon on Mon right. P h o n e 1702 an d let V incent day. T uesday an d W ed nesday of next call for an d deliv er you r bundle. be presen). W. E. H agan, paator. 4 7 tl week for Ihe accom m od ation of h e r Prnfesnor J. A. T hom pson and rrlen ds an d patrons. A full line of F. W. G ra h a m . Im m ig ratio n agent family moved th e ir ho usehold effects new sp rin g hats, m illinery , h a ir out to th e i r ranch at W h ite Rock goods and sw itches. Mats m ade over for th e G re a t N o rth ern Railw ay, on and a lt e r a t io n s a t t e n d e d to. 4 7 tl his recen t tr ip to R ed m o n d , a n T u esd ay a ftern oon nounced th a t his co m pany will give S isters H e ra ld : H arvey H arria of W. C. Wilkes, a s s is t a n t g en eral a fine silver cup to th e R ed m on d R edm ond, was a business visitor In freight an d p assen ger a g e n t for th e P o ta to Show and F a ir , to be a w a rd e d S isters for several days laat week. O r e g o n T r u n k , a n d W. R. Skey, spe for “ one bushel of larg est p o ta to e s.” j Mrs. W. E. R agan an d fo u r c h il d ren left on T uesday m o r n in g 's tr a in for M arietta, Mich. T h is will be Mrs R a g a n 's first visit to h e r old hom e for n in e years. She e x p e rts to visit u n til Ihe last of A ugust or th e b eginning of th e school year, a t cial r e p r e s e n ta tiv e with th e O.-W. R L. Nichols, fo rm erly of th e Hay A N. traffic d e p a r t m e n t , apent Mon day an d T u esd ay In R edm o nd on C reek ra n c h . 25 miles n o r t h e a s t of hualneaa connected with th e i r roads. h ere, has been In th e city for several days. Me Is now In th e stock b u si Life is sh o rt, an d a w o m a n 's life ness fo u r m iles n o rth of Prlnevllle. seem s very sh o r t w hen she w astes Me said fa r m e r s In th is section would j two days each week w ashin g and do well to put sheep on th e i r land If AND O R E G O N LOWER PRICES We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 th e y desired to h ave it c le a re d of assisted by Mrs. Ja n ie s L ester G au lt, sage b ru s h and noxious weeds. s o p ran o , of B u rn s, Ore. In th e first h a lf of th e p ro g r a m Mrs. G a u lt will I. W. Gray, w ho a rr iv e d h e r e last sing a g ro u p of c h il d r e n 's songs, a n d week from W h e a tla n d . Wyo., is an old friend of P o s t m a s t e r Moore of h e r i n t e r p r e ta ti o n of th es e so ngs th is city, a n d upo n his a r r iv a l h e re will a p p eal a lik e to t h e c h ild re n a n d th e y renew ed old a c q u a in ta n c e sh ip th e i r elders. In th e second h a lf sh e will sing a n u m b e r of songs of wide an d ta lk e d over old times. range, chosen to please all tastes, a s S isters H era ld : J. R. R o b e rts of h e r v e rs a tility exp resses c o m p letely Lynch & R oberts, an d C h a rle s B. th e s i n g e r ’s chief c h a ra c te ris tic . D rake, ca sh ie r of t h e R ed m o n d B ank Mrs. G a u lt sa n g In co n cert In P o r t of C om m erce, acco m p an ied by Mrs. land in April, a n d th e O reg o n ian had R o b e rts an d Mrs. D rake, sp en t S u n th e follow ing to say a b o u t h e r voice: "M rs. G au lt possesses a clear, day at Blue an d S u ttle lakes. b e a u tifu l re s o n a n t voice of u n u s u a l H e n ry R. Dabney of P o rt la n d , w ho r a n g e a n d power, sin g in g w ith e ase Is In terested In rev e n u e p ay in g In th e E above high C, also th e E be vestm ents, a r r iv e d h e re last week low m idd le C, t h u s giving h e r a voice an d h a s been lo o king over th is sec of t h r e e octaves compass. H e r s in g tion to see If his people could do any ing T u e sd a y n ig h t w as in tellig e n tly sincere, ev ery w ord being c le a rly business here. e n u n c ia te d a n d h e r p o w ers of c h a r a c te ris a tio n m a r k e d . T a k e n in its e n ti r e t y th e voice is one w hich O re gon may well be p ro u d of. for It ex presses w ith ease all t h e em o tio n s .” T h e people of R ed m o n d a r e to be J a m e s D anleu F ellow s will presen t c o n g r a t u la t e d upon hav in g th is op his piano pupils In recital on T h u r s p o rtu n ity to h e a r th is g ifted singer. day evening. J u n e 4. at 8 o'clock, a t Mr. F ello w s will be a cco m p an ist fo r 4 7 tl th e S p a rk s T h e a te r . T hey will be Mrs. G ault. Piano Pupils to Give Musical Recital Here Homesteads Come to LA PINE and let us locate you on desirable Kovernment tracts. AYA REDMONI) LA PINE, OREGON