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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1914)
[THURSDAY, JUNE 4. m i TIIK KEDMOND 8POKKHMAN PAOK FIVE SOt IETY DIRECTORY l.liM IIM I N IIM IK Kedmond and Vicinity I. O . O . F . Nn. JJt |< »la rvery Ih n radar night I h Vi i U n i i V I n i • Ini: I n o l i l i IK uni ‘ l u i I y I m i t i l i I n ult•■ll■l ■ ■ Il \V l i A NT . \ Il I .K O l l H I l W A V . V II J I I I X T T K M U H K . H w 'y m »1 Uni i A H O O K • III M \ VV The Store of Lower Prices and Better V alues M A f'untillia uf Hall Frunrlarti, furiiirrly with Niiwlln, Kuaartl a , Itini», atfuriinya. Ima aaaoctetrd hlm- arlf with li <i Kuril Ir k uf tlila city In Ihr prartlro of law hrr». LYN C H & R O B E R T S Mi ni « M I S I II M | "Hnow M lM I'A N t n ( Ilo ni lini uli il | D rflft" flour al Mt-sher- «Itf ‘é H u cceao o r lo Dirk f'aniiilirll, wurehouaeinan at J. II. Ilauar Alialrnrt l'uni|mny llm Orraun Trunk depot, phoned Prllievlll. llri-Kini Tlm Hptikoaiuan limi Halurdav want- (r a d a Inanimire Ina lu know why ih » city r ou urli, or ih » mayor, or Ihr poalmaater did not (T.AHSIFIEI) K l U MN ha*r Ihr Anna al half limai lu rom. L l v « n ........ .» Ili« p u lilln lli || Il II ilio no.inorili Ion of Ihr day m» | lo . 1. 1 ni ..I l ............ . .1 H ....I I mi a OC li Inni r t ln ll No a ilv e r t la r im mi In a g r ir li fo r Im a t lia n I 5 m u t a O r- d a r* f r o lli o u l n f lo w n itiuat In fo rn i Ila j Im n n ia liy In aura t h r ait la In lllll bui of lo».. musi |.u li Imi III I unii r o l l i l i aa m ir ila M en’s and Boys’ Clothing a Specialty Thr Kmliuuiid Hunk of Commun-» will furulah muury tu farmen^ lu buy ra tti» or ahrr|i fur fm lrra. 7lf III- In i! tuia al ni Al Wright and fir ('. A Cllnr w rr» out ttahlna Hunduy and had rx- H ill H AI.« rrllrlil lurk Mr Wrlahf rauallt u « I, n. i r a , I 'a lllll.-a SOUttlWeat ..r haakn of 25 Inrar trout, and Ihr d<M-iiir waa nul far hrhlnd him. ■ i l .11.1. >•' | 7 a i Ira • •« Il ■ f u r u l l ì i alimi . I n a frinì- I l a r II. i • nii-lit i d a ta rti. pnat a, 7 ’■ l u t i l a uf n in n i, III lin u a r . fruir |M l fa i N I . na . p ili, (fc|i - " n Im i lo a» p io « h * l i i a litui a l l I...... li » tuiil.» nini I b i ■limita n e w ly I w u i h t , ala u f u m i tUtl- .m i l i , ,il». I. o lii l i" .., la \V III urli I h r ar h o lii fo r 1 3 .0 0 0 . a l i l i f i . n o n a m i Ih » b a la n it i in n i r l y p a r i u r | i a r x t r t t illn g u n i 2o y o .ira , If «fai ••«!. a l S l»>r r u lli M ila aulì- pi I,. CLOTHING noi I r I n i ..... '.ri .lt 111 a I na | i r a m i iM iaaraalotl » I I I li» a l i m i In r ttib e r A p p ly fu l.r n llii H) f u n i. l'Ir a a a n t V a lle y K ch o o l 4 'ltf I l a li a r a il» p ia n o , t ir u r ly n * w , l»»* « old rra»otint»l<' m i to rtiti, o r m I'oatmaatrr Moor* atatra fliaf Ihr l>ualal rrrrlpla ul I hl» ufflrr fur thr munth uf May Itila yrar aliuwrd a atihalBiillal lurrraar uvrr thr rorre- apundlna munth luat yrar. — and have a large assortment for you to choose from. Ilrlna In yuttr tuhr» fur vulranlx- Ina I » llrrdy'a (la m a » .Hilf clusive agency for two high-grade lines of clothes and our selec We have clothes to fit everybody— large, small, fat or lean all-wool and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Il K llrunaun, furuirrly uf Prlne- villa», arrivisi Iti Itmluinud Itila work and ha» umdr urraiigrmi-Mta tu uprn a rrafauranl hrrr J II They are We have the ex tion is the btist from the two lines. Illue Serges, all-wool ..................................... $15.00, $17.50, $20.00 Srhakrl arrlvi-d In lilla city i if k illlliK i* fo r h o t» o r r i t t l r In - | laat Thitraday rvrtilna lo look aftrr r** at H(M>k«talli*n ottico. 4 »• t f Worsteds, hard weaves, all colors.......... . . .$15.00. $17.50, $20.00 r v o r « l pulì«*?* « lu i «om o »hftftlitK Iti good rotti! itim i Thw Hpoko«- Fancy Tweeds ........................................... proprrty Inlrrrala lirr». Wyomlna. Woolens, Mixtures, Etc.............................. . $9.50, $ 10.50 to II All-Wool Diagonal W e a v e s...................... ............ $10.50 to $20.00 i ** A'hiaky barrrla tur aal» at Red hd liutai llar. 34tf $20.00 Hr C. C Clark uf Hralllr. waa In Itnlmuud Saturday luukltia for land In Otta am-llun. I l » la an old frtrnd of I W Uray. bolli rumina from K i l t MALE Oli IIK S T Carl II Hatch Ima liarn appointed Jitrhrr ahup In Itrdmund Good poattuaatrr at Imldlaw, vie» Grorgr « r r fur rlaht man to buy or r»nf Flahrr. rralanrd III lirar Invratlaatlun J II pt.ikrl. Iladmund. <>rr 4 Htf Mr and Mra Aahlry Forrest werr In Ihla rlly Saturday The Guaranteed Lines. See Us. W ANTED "h-illna of Whltr l’rkln durk raaa HiMikaaman J i ' t i li k r t t a A ll Money to loan on well Improved farina at Iraa than 9 per rent. Ked o f o h l e k MM mond llank of Commerce. 7tf k lt u l» H u i . , 1 ni 'io- Hotel Rodinomi Pop krt prie» pald 4ltf HTIt t t I H ¡Htrayad from rny prnnlara af Dee- pillili » un Hiinday n , ht. May . 4 n mar» wlth » h i t » alrlii» In fore r a i . wrialit abuul l.uuo polinda. Ilidrd S wlth bar ulular Hultablc frw a n l w|ll lir pulii to olir lakltiK n i r » up ur for raturn « f aam» K A »'aal. Itrac fluire, tir» 47*f gtrayed decoration day waa very quiet In Kedmond. HAM ILTON- BROW N SHOES Mr and Mra Markeil and little dauahter. and Mr and Mra. W II Hnhha and dauahter. Cynthia, apent Sunday on the dearhutea river at Imldlaw Are the best. Klmer Erlrkaott of Ihla rlty left Monday for Maryhlll. Wn , after a|M.ndlna decoration day »Wh hla ib o n l May I I , Ughi bay parenta and relnilvea. styles d< r. » r la h t aboul 000 pollini Sull Shed oata Jual received a car of p ili r a »a r d « I I I b» pald fur h r r ri amid aeed naia Come In and aee me farli M l ’ Cunlon, Redmond. 4113 about thla K MrSherry. 43tl J. F. HOSCH, M. I). PH YSIC IAN and SURGK0N OFFICE: N. E. Cornar 6th and K Sta. Oregon Redmond, Our spring line consists of many of the latest for children. men, women and I.et us show you. LYNCH & ROBERTS The reaular mornlna aervlcea at the Kedmond t’ reabytertan church June 7 The public alwnya cordially Inaiteli There » I I I In- pn-achlna aervlcea at deachutea al 7:30 p. m.,j Sunday. June 7. T. J Hedara. pnator. THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES AND Clark Morae of f’owell Hull», waa In town Tueaday. The rain of Sun day and Monday, he aald. made the farmera of that community feel very optotnlat Ir. w , buy limier n d E n » local yards Wednesday mornlna R E D M O N D , O R E G O N LOWER PRICES We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 Iluckley of this city, and Mrs. Mad and neighbors who so kindly assisted end touched it the jar released the Complete Btork of W o lfa Head oil, This shipment was loaded at Cole den of British Columbia, went flsh- j us during the sickness and death of hammer and off It went. The bullet Keedy’a tiara*». 39tf our brother. R. S. Brown, and espe struck the woman under the arm, man and sent here to be fed In In* on the Deschutes Saturday. F. H. RODEMEYER PH YSIC IAN and SURGEON Kyes Tested. («lasses Properly Fitted Office in Ehret Bros. hlts'k Redmond, - Oregon DR. J. BARR DEMIST Johnson Building Kedmond, - Oregon Dr. Theo. Beletski,V. S. Veterinarian Treat» all domeatlcated Animala Office: 6th Street, oppoalte Poetolflc« I’ hone, 1910 RRDMOND. - OREGON cially the Odd Fellows, who so faith coming out at the back of the shoul A. G. Markell took Mr. and Mrs. fully did their duty, and Mia. Fry. der. Luckily no bones were touched. I W. Gray of thla city, received a W Q Phoenix M i Mr sud Mrs. A. who so faithfully cared for him the Dr. Edwards was called, but it waa Tuesday before he could reach the wire the forepart of the week that K. (.Ovett to l.a Pine in his auto few days he was at the hospital. his dau*hter-in-law was seriously III Wednesday. MR. AND MRS ALEX BROWN. scene of the accident. He made a hasty examination of the wound and in Cheyenne, Wyo. He left for The decided lo have the woman removed Dalles to join his wife, who was on • The funeral of the infant son of WOMAN ACCIDENTALLY her way here, and at that point re Otto Reutger. who died Wednesday SHOT NEAR ROBERTS to Prineville for better care. The ceived another wire that his daugh- morning, was held at the family doctor said It was a little early to A number of local people have ter-ln-law was better. Mr.-. Gray home north of thia city Wednesday Prineville Journal: Mrs. Arthur make any predictions as to the ex walked out to the sheep corrals the continued on to Cheyenne and Mr. afternoon. Interment at the Red E. Quen. who lives with her husband tent of the Injury. past week to view the sheep shear Gray returned to Redmond. mond cemetery. four miles north of Roberts, acci In* The first of the Astorla-San Fran dentally shot herself Monday after E. E. Romig, who for the past two noon. R. S. Rrown. formerly of Winona. cisco line of Hill steamers will he Richard Wllloox left Monday [ Wn., brother of Alex Brown of thla years has been manual training She was about to hang up a 25-35 launched July 1 at the Cramp ship morning for The Halles, where he j city, died at the home of his brother teacher In Kennewick, Wn.. arrived rifle on the wall, but before doing yard in Philadelphia. will spend part of hla summer vaca May 18. of nrlght'a disease Burial here a few days ago to spend the so decided to make assurance doubly tlon. was made In the Odd Fellows' ceme summer, after which he will go to sure by extracting the cartridge from The defeat of all candidates with Baker City, where he has a position the chamber. She evidently over fads and fancies In the recent pri tery. Mrs. Llxxle Karnes of Culver vis-i In the city schools. Mr. Romig Is an looked the fact that when the mech maries indicates that Oregon Is com Red her mother. Mrs. H. M. Sn-lth. : Train No. 36, the O.-W. R & N old friend of L. E. Smith of this anism was assembled again another ing Into a more sane condition. here one day laat week. bullet would take the place of the passenger train from the north, was city. one removed. And so it happened! Light Plant for Sale— delayed nine hours Monday night on L. K. Smith and Al Wright ran The Spokesman has a practically Jt’ L Y FOURTH AT REND The rifle waa more dangerous now vaaaed the Pleasant Ridge district account of rock slides In the canyon. new gasoline lighting plant for sale. than in the first place The weapon The train had lo be taken hack to In the Interest of the Union High Bend will celebrate the Fourth of It Is an up to date pressure system had a hair trigger and when the Celllo and detoured via the Oregon School Monday. and wilt be sold very reasonable. July this year, having for two years chamber waa emptied the gun was Reason for selling— changed to elec Trunk. Joined with Its neighbors In their celebrations. This Is an invitation left cocked. Mrs. Quen went to place tricity. Mias Vita Ramaower was a passen R. Proflly and D. Yancy. sheepmen to all the people of Redmond and lt on the floor and when the butt ger for Culver Tuesday. from east of Pr'nevllle, brought their vicinity to join with ua In a day of good fun. Denton G. Iturdlck was a passen wool clips to Redmond and shipped There will be baseball, free lunch them to Boston. Mass. The two clips by the riverside, water sports, includ ger for Metollua Friday. amounted to about 50,000 pounds ing fly casting contests and canoe stunts, lota of good music, special R. O. Ilooven and family of the; singing, races of all kinds, plenty of Birch Creek Ranch, departed Satur- ! O. Barney, representing Elaeman prizes, and In the evening a grand Bros, of Boston, has bough: about day morning for Philadelphia. Pa. • street masked carnival and dance, 90 per rent of Crook county’s wool with full hand music. If proper eirange- Altogether It will be a real old- Another pool carload of machinery clip thla season was received at thla station Iasi week. menta ran be made Mr. Barney will fashioned day of fun for all at no expense, and we hope you will give Come to LA PINK and let us locate you This makes seven carload of farm ship all his wool from Redmond. In Rend an opportunity to entertain machinery unloaded here the last six former years this wool has pone to you. REND COMMITTEE. on desirable government tracts. Madras. weeks. CARD OK TH YNKS AYA & REDMOND LA PINE. OREGON A party composed of Elmer and Seven carloads of sheep eonslgned We desire to thank the friends Ed Erickson, their sisters, Mrs. Joe to E. J. Lattghlln were unloaded at K W I'ratt left Saturday ntorn- Ina for Pullman and Spokane. After a ahort vlalt In theae clllea. during which lime he will attend the Hunk ard convention In Spokane, he will an on to Chicago and other eaater.i pointa transit. Homesteads