The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 18, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Ahotil l l ) u O ii H m und IN
children were prete*tit and enjoyed
a chicken pie dinner
I 'rln e v ll le In udverllnliiK lurgely
for her ihre»’ day celehratlon for the
4th of July
lietid In offerlliR altri»«'
Holm for Independence Day ami HU
lern waiiin the people to com«* over
Hier«« and huv«i u good Hm«’
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f an tak»' your « hole»« o f the thr«*«*
tow un and have a good time In any
«»lie of them, hilt bet ter »till, take
all three in
American Gentleman Shoes Are Made by the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co.
11 ami Hon-Brown’s Name on a Shoe Means Quality, Try Them
LYNCH & ROBERTS
The Store o f Lower Prices and Better Values
If You Want to Keep Up With the Styles, Visit Our Store
Kedmoiid eujoyn Hi«* dlntliictlon of
having on«’ of the heat hook and Job
prennuieti In the ntate ( ' I. Illalr,
a form e r e m p lo y ...... . some o f the
boat print MhopM In Portland
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work U of th«’ hIgbent « hum
A b i * »' 2(H) K I It «ut I'liIckpltN. 1 !
• r « t yrar old li«-*nM. Intintiti’ front 7
lo 10 wmik> old t hlrka
Munì n«<11 ut
I have bought out the Win. U
one«*
H«*«» I* W T a y lo r, lt«tdiiioinl
I'h oetiit rental agency In Radmond.
and Partien hnvlng hoin»««H to rent or
h m h .% i>: o k tic \ i » i
M
wanting to rent houaea nhould nee
A f r i c l l y flrni « lai»« lv««r Johnson hi
tue
W II Smith
4 Ut f
•jrelr for » « I r for n a h or va ili tra«!«*
A o t h ay, araln ur live alili k
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Alll ngham laut Thurnday
111, Terrebonue. Ore
l u i ! "h itched up” hU auto and made a
trip ov er to th«* Iti.»« k Hutte ranch
to *»•»• frletx U ther«’
WANTEO
Ch l'keiia
VII kliula uf ehlrbrna
|rd al the ll u le l |{ediiiutul
Tup
tiri p rie » paid
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s i li VV K it
f t r a y e d frinii my premiava al In •
^ ■ i l a un Hiimlay nlabl, May 2 4. a
bay m a re a l i l i a b i l e al ripe In fon-
a e l a h t alluni
I.VUO puntuta,
idei! S s t i l i ItaI under
S illa bi'
rd s i l i be pali) tu une lab Ina
up ur tur raturn o f anni»,
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Rtr ayed
A boni May 17. Ilabl bay
■M re " basii k u l f e " brand un ahoul
a e l a b l abitui f o n puundu Sull
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J. F. HOSTH, ¡VI. 1).
Ï PHYSICIAN
- anil SURGEON
OFFICE :
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K. Cor ner «ita anil B St».
<) reif on
Reti monti.
F. H. RODEMEYER
PHYSICIAN
and SURGEON
Eyes Tt’strtl.
(¿lasses
Properly Fitteti
Oftic e in Ehret Bros. Mock
Reti monti,
-
Oregon
DR. J. BARR
Johnson Building
Retlmontl. - Oregon
Dr. The«. Beletski, V. S.
Veterinarian
T reats nil Domesticated
Animal»
Office:
6th str eet, opposite
I ’ ost office
Plume, 1910
R E I »MONI».
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OREGON
McSherry’s
Feed
K K D M O N I),
S to re
O lt K (« » ? i
III ( '«IIIIIIM’lioll Utili
It«'«Ian«»ft«I I film i \Vttr«*h«nisn
Coin pan)
Local Kord o w n e r « ur«« Hailing
around the ntreetn «'iijoying their
new road »m ooth em , whlcti w«*re put
on by Kerry IC«*«*«Iy .
We Believe in keeping up-to-date merchandise in all lines and by making a careful study of the many changes in styles we
are able to serve «»ur patrons to a much better advantage. Our merchandise throughout the store is selected with great care,
both for style and <|uulity.
Frank llotlyfelt, who in ranching
ov e r In the HUf«*m country, wun In
town lant w«’«*k renewing u««iuulnt-
niice with hU many frletuU
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
Ja« k Delaney, who won th«* w o rld '«
cham pionship for Hf«» plavlng from
I'ntldy Nolan at Hi«* J o I uihou -JefTrlea
fight at Iteno, wan In th«* city th«*
forepart o f th«' w«*«’ k
In selecting your clothes for men or boys, get a garment that
is up-to-date— it costs you no more, but looks better.
We have a
large stock o f clothing put out by some o f the best factories and
Th«*
farm er»
In th U aerlioit
are
at prices most rejtsonable.
c o n g r a t u l a t i n g thetniM’ lveH on th«« due
g r o w i n g w«*ather that pre valU now
Home o f tli«* fa r m e r « have not yet
put In t h e i r npud». c l a i m i n g that
the ««« m » « iii U « t i l l l o ng enough for
lliem to g r o w and matiir«*
G eor ge
Hobbs, t h e we l l k n o w n P o w e ll Hut t e
|M*tato g r o w e r . ekp«*cfa t o | lant about
next
we e k
The annual ( ’ hlhlren'a Day ex«*r-
« Uea will he held at 11 a in.. Sun-
day. Jim«* 21. nt the Re«!mond l ‘ r«*H-
byterlan church
A cordial Invlta
lion la extended to the public.
Mr and Mrs. W S. Kodmati left
ear ly laat Saturday m or ning for Med-
ford, where Mr. Rodm an, who U
caahler o f the State llank o f lt«*d-
inond. will attend the Hankers* ( ’on-
vent Ion txdng held In that city thU
w«*ek T he y wont by the ( ’ rater Lake
route and «*xp«*ct to return by th«*
M cKensle trail
laiat week a «leal wan cloa«*d
whereby W. II
Anderson and Z
Taliaferro will tak«* poaa«*aalon of the
»tore on the corner of K und f»th
Mtr«*«’ta. formerly occupied by Kree-
berg llr«m The above named gentle-
men Intend to put In a stock of
g«*ti«*ral merchandise.
$11.50. $12.50, $15.00. $17.50
B lu e S e r g e S u its
I I D B U I I
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Mixed Colored Worsteds, Hard Weave
$12.50. $15.00, $17.50
Rough Materials, all wool
$15.00. $17.50, $20.00
Boys' Suits. Long Pants
$9.50. $10.50. $11.50
Boys' Suits. Knee Pants
$2.50. $1.00. $1.50. $5.00
$ C 0.
c i « i m
LYNCH & ROBERTS
THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES A N I) LOW ER
W , b u y t l u t l c r a n d Ktc us
well pleased with the country and
expect to return with their famille®
thl» fall. Mr Gray la In correspond­
ence with a number of jteople who
are favorably Impressed with the
J K Freeberg left th® tir»! « f the possibilities of this country.
week for Surle*. N. IV, where he ex- J
Clifford Ordway Inst week went to
ta to engine» Hi the general mer-
rhundlse business Ile has bean con­ Ml. Vernon, Wn., to visit his sister,
ducting hla buatneaa here for the | Mrs «’ari lllnmun (Echo Ordway).
past two venra under the name of
Come all ye good dressers and
Freeberg Oro»
send your clothes to the Dead Steam
They guarantee their
Mr. and Mrs XV. M. Wilson sailed Laundry.
Phone 1502 and Fred Mc-
lust week for Valdex, Alaska, after work.
u visit with friends In the State of CafTery will look after the rest. 5011
Washington. Mr Wilson Is one of
Hot weather? Yes, but the wise
the lurgest property owners In the
( ’ tty of Redmond, and has groat faith housewife patronizes the Bend Steam
In the future prosperity of the city. Laundry and don’t feel the heat.
Phone 1502, Hotel Redmond, and
M ( ’ . ('onion left
Monday for your work will be tuken care of. 50tt
Lewiston. Idaho, on a business trip.
Mulina Hall for rent for dances
It Is possible that he may bring hack
some line registered slock with him and entertainments New piano Just
Installed. For terms Inquire Hotel
5014
W. L Perry Is expecting to go Into Redmond.
the squab raising hustneps on a
Mrs 1 W Gray arrived here last
large scale
He bus already made
arrangements to ship to Portland. Saturday night to Join her husband,
Tacoma and Seattle markets.
Ills who Is local agent for the Oregon-
Intentions are to raise about 2,000 Western Colonization Company. She
was accompanied by her daughter-in-
birds before he begins shipping
law, Mrs. R. S. Gray of Cheyenne.
XV. II. Hobbs has had a concrete Wyo., who will make an Indonnite
sidewalk bulli around his new resi­ visit. Mr. and Mrs Gray are house­
dence on the corner of C and Eighth keeping tn the McCalTery residence
stri-ets. This ts the llrst residence on the corner of 5th and F streets,
concrete sidewalk to be built 111 the recently occupied by Mr. and Mrs
city. The business district Is all pro­ J. E. Freeberg
vided with Ill-foot concrete walks
Madras Pioneer: I XX'. Gray, for­
the tirsi city in Central Oregon to
merly
of Wheatland. Wvo.. and now
put this kind of wulks In.
connected with the Orogon-Wush-
I. XV. Gray had some Illinois par­ Ington Colonization Company, with
lies here Iasi week looking over the headquarters at Redmond, was a
Oregon-Western Colonization Com­ caller In Madras the early part of
pany's lands. These gentlemen are the week, looking after his Interests
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We close 6:30: Saturday 10:00
i Rank of Commerce, spoke at the last at the home of L. E. Brandenberg
; meeting and gave a number of help­ Saturday evening. June 27. and at
ful suggestions which were appreci­ least several representatives from
Redmond should be at this meeting.
I ated.
! Great things are expected and the I.et "a word to the wise" be suffi­
club trusts that they shall have the cient In this case.
co-operatton of all tn this new work
and particularly the Redmond Com­
There’s something in our job
W HITE 1(0« k
mercial Club.
printing that appeals to the particu­
The next meeting is to be held lar man.
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While White Rock on the Des- (
chutes river has been known for
maiiy years as a watering place for j
the ranger with his stock, and has j
served as one of the best fishing
spots in Crook county. It has been
only recently that the district sur- i
rounding this well known place has
Improved and unimproved. 800,000 acres of fruit, alfalfa and grain
lands In Central Oregon. Low prices, easy terms.
become a strong factor with the
If you are interested and want to locate in Central Oregon,
older communities near Redmond.
write or call on
Those Interested tn the develop­
ment of this country have seen many
changes In the White Rock district,
but the community at large has now
OREGON
REDMOND.
come to realize that through co­
operation greater progress can be
made.
Four weeks ago the people In this
district were called together for a
meeting by A. E. Lovett, county
agriculturist. This meeting was held
at the home of O. E. Anderson.
The success of that meeting was
realized and a date set for a second
meeting, which was held at the home
of L. W. MacFarland on Saturday.
June 1.1. At this meeting a club
L E A V E ORDERS OR B UNDLES AT THE
was organized under the name of the
HOTEL REDMOND
"White Rock Improvement Club,"
RHONE 1502
and officers elected.
Questions of road Improvements
were taken up and members appoint- |
ed to make arrangements for these
Improvements.
The first Thursday
in October of each year has been
WORK G U A R A N TE E D
chosen as "Good Roads Day" for the
entire section
Guy E. Dobson of the Redmond
In this section. Mr. Gray is one of
the selling agents of the company.
and as much of the land can he easily
Improved, many new settlers are ex-
peeled to he brought in during the
next senson.
LANDS
I. W. G R A Y
Bend Steam Laundry
and D r y C l e a n i n g
FRED McCAFFERY, Agent