The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, June 25, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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SOCIETY
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High arada idillio. Hourly new,
will bo gold raaaoiiutdo on Iciiua In
<|Ulra at Spokesman otti« ••
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F or gala Pedigreed O I C pig*.
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Band, Ora
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Kwlmond and Vicinity
FIVE
American Gentleman Shoes Are Made by the Hamilton-Brown Shoe Co.
Hamilton-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
Itobl M.-Sherry of Mila city, went
lo l’ raa* oli, \Vn , Momluy for u few
daya' viali
Mlaa J.-aala Ska.-u m .- ii I lo Terra
bornia Monda) lo viali m II li frlemlu
: o i t Titti»K
Mlaa l.ury Campiteli rat urne.! laat
Btrirtlr tirai . luna Iter Johnson bl Suturila) from Portland ufiar a viali
e ye la for aala for .aab or alii trad« of aavarul daya alili bar molbar.
for bay araiu or Ilio aio.it
a w
Ran ton . Tarrabonna, Ora
Bui 2
I bava bonghi uni tba Win. t)
i'hoeiiIx rallini ugan.-y III Ita.lmond.
WAKTKII
uml purtlaa bitvlng bouaea tu reni or
Chick «li»
All Minili o f «litck«n« Multllllg t o r e n i limiuau a b o l ii . I aaa
w H Salito,
49lf
I llif Ilotici Kotlinond
Top ma
n A r k fi tirlco i»«M
4 2tf
" J. m * llur.ly, travellug fralghl and
puaaaligar agalli of
tba Oregon
Trunk Ity . la buuy Ibis waak loadlng
ab.-ap al Colamun, lo ha tuken Ini»
1 ha mounlaliia for ibalr aumniar
gratin*
" J o e " la k n o a n aa thè
graateat ab.-ap logdar In Canlrul Or­
egon
Tba tirai iruln loa.l » a n i thru
Ita.lmond laat Frl.lay
Mr llur.ly
expeets I» be liuay for a monili al
OFFICE:
laaal.
N. E. Cornar <th and 1C Sts.
J. F. IIOSFH, M. I).
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PAGE
DIRECTORY
Meals »very Thursday nit hi In
Tba frtdKbl bualii.-aa, ractdya.l un.)
krat'a II» 1 1
V I
fot m ardali, frinii Itila alailon la liauv
rdlally Invited to
Il W «I ANT, N (1
lar Olla aumniar iliun uny |irav|oua
I,KO OU HW A V. V II
ali minar alma Ibi. aiutimi « u t »pan­
J II IMITKMOUK, Mac1 y
ali
Hliaap iind calila ablpinanla ara
J. B. Ball
A W Hlm* lu accollili for m u di of Itila
( H O O K I Ol M \ ( l i s i II \( I
lU M I'A lO
Mimma Muli for raiit for duncau
( Incorporalai! I
itlid anlartalnmanla
New pillilo Jual
Huceeaaor I»
Inatulla.l
For tarma ln.|iilra Molai
Tba J. H II aller Aliali m l Company Itadmund.
Butt
ï* prlnevllle. Ori'K'in
A bat racla
liiauruiii'a
M i a o S Itatmla of Hlurbiiclt,
Mimi , urrlvcd bara lual Hulur.lay
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
uiornlng lo viali w 11ti bar daugblar,
A d r a r o » ' mailla imlillalicil ulular Mra fluirla lluiikul, wlfa of II liuti
(bla baa<i at otta cani u word tur kol. ululimi mgatar for tba Oregon
aach In«- rumi
Nu advarllaaiuant
Trinili unii 0 W U k N Co bara
Inaartad for laaa Ilian IB canta
Or
dara from mil of l o a n uniat inform
lutdlaa, aand your Milita liliali unita
UB bu a many Iraoaa tho mi la lo
run.
Out of town orliate muai I»' uml alili! Mutala lo tba Marni Stellili
acaompan !"<l by citali
lull lulu und l.uiimlry uml bava ili.-ni ralurna.l
Bauraa colini ua « ord a.
looklng " J u a lr lla "
rimila IBllZ or
H » lt HAI.K
loave burnii.-u al llotal Itadiuoml.
“ ro il
RBDMOND BPOKKBMAN
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 our patrons to a much better advantage. Our merchandise throughout the store is selected with great care,
both for style and t|uality.
PHYSICIAN
and SUKGKON
Oregon
Red monti.
F. H. RODEMEYKR
PHYSICIAN
and SURGKON
Eyes Tested.
(ilasses
Properly Kitted
b fli.v in Khret Bro«. block
Reti monti,
-
Oregon
DR. J. BARR
DENTIST
Johnson Building
Redmond,
• Oregon
Dr. Theo. Beletski,V. S.
Veterinarian
Trenta all Momeatirateil
Animala
Ofllca
«Ih Street, opposite
Postomi'«
Phono,
RKMMIINIl.
1910
OMKUON
McSherry’s
Feed Store
Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
Vou uran i paylng for bum » o r k
m ben you pai rotile« tlu* Itami Sl.-um
Laundry.
Tbay guuranlaa all thalr
Mork
l'houa IB02 or lanva your
burnii« al Molai Medinomi
B i ll
In selecting your clothes for men or boys, get a garment that
is up-to-date— it costs you no more, but looks better.
Tboa
l.iiMHon of II..aioli and M
NI.-Cali, M i f a uml chtl.lren arrivati lu
Ita.lmond Inai Snlur.lay nlglit to
apaii.l Mia aumniar on Iha McCall
rati, li on l ’ rookad Mlvor. u few tuli.-a
from Olla cliy. The purly lefl lloa-
lon about threa M.-.-ka ago for llood
Mlver, u bera Ihay bava beati vlalt-
ing
Mr IniMaon cliarlarad n prl-1
vaia car for tba excluslve uaa of hla
purly from Homi lltver lo Ita.lmond
large stock of clothing put out by some o f the best factories and
at prices most reasonable.
I W, llruy, realdant agoni o f iha
Oregon n Waalarn Colonliatlon Co.,
loft luat Frl.lay nlglit for Sfatila to
atlanti Mia NaMtmal llunkard convoli-1
Moli uhtcli la In aaaalou in that city
Albert Moli 1er o f Mila city la one
of Mia Madmond contingent In al t e n d - 1
urna ut the National Munkurd con ­
vention ut Seattle.
$11.00, $12.30, $13.00. $17.50
Blue Serge Suits
Mixed Colored Worsteds, Hard Weave
Rough Materials, all wool
K W. Prati » f Mila city, la In j
Sfatila uttemllng Mia National Muli-1
kar.l convention. whlch la comprlaad
of llunkard dalagatag from all ovar
Mia l ’ nlted Stataa.
Mra F E Ini vi mi unti daughtar.
Mlaa Carroll, o f Lattila*', » a r a shop­
ping In Rodm ond lual Wadnagday.
We have a
$12.50, $15.00, $17.50
....... $15.00, $17.50. $20.00
Boys’ Suits, Ising Pants
$9.50, $10.30. $11.50
Boys’ Suits, Knee Pants
$2.50. $1.00, $1.50. $5.00
LYNCH & ROBERTS
THE
STORE
OF
We buy Butter and Eggs
and Mr. Reedy will return home
la'in I. Brown. proprietor of lh »
o«one Ordway will accompany
Motel Terrebonne and Orocery t o m - ( |jem on
trip and go to Mt. Ver-
pany, » a s In Medinomi lat week on non to visit her sister. Mra. Illumini
htislness
He slated that trade at
both hla hotel and store » a s very
M tb . Don 1 ary died suddenly last
gaMsfactory for Mil* time o f year.
Friday from heart failure.
The
funeral » a s held yesterday.
James It (Jreen hag bought the
livery barn o f J II Vincent, and also
, #||t wepk w H Smith, real estate
Ills drayage and express business It ,1(>lller o f , hlg r |tjr, closed a deal for
is understood Mial Mr. Vincent In ,
Ha|t, of a 600-acre ranch In the
lends to move to another location.
Paulina country to parties » h o »111
i make a number o f im provements on
Eight 4-horse wagon loads o f wool (hp )an(j
was brought Into Itedtnond M i I h week
from tho W u rtiw eller lllack Butte
August A. Anderson and O. K.
ranch for shipment East
The wool Olson left yesterday morning for a
was all o f 11 good iiuallty.
fishing trip at Blue Lake. They took
BETTER
VALUES
REDMONI ) ,
AND
OREGON
LOWER
We close 6 :3 0 : Saturday 10:00
Spokesman sent to him, and also that
he was going to move from Covina.
Cal., to Inglewood. Cal. He said the
folks liked California first rate, and
that he had done well since locating
Last week the Pastime Pool and there. Mr. Bush has been engaged
Billiard Hall was sold by C R. Bris­ in the automobile business for sev­
tow to Brown A- Boehmer o f Port­ eral months.
land. men w ho are experienced in
Try our Classified A d s— l c word.
conducting such a place o f amuse­
ment.
M. C. Conlon of the stock breed-
Ing firm of Jackman A- Conlon o f this
city, returned last Saturday from a
business trip to l-ewiston. Idaho.
Wm . Nanny and K. A. Cast were
over from Deschutes Tuesday for a
few hours on a business trip con ­
nected with the Central Oregon Ir­
rigation Company.
Mrs. A. Caughey o f Arlle. In the
RKIIMOMI, OlIKdON
a boat that Mr. Olson had made Willamette Valley, who has been vis­
A heavy rain visited this section ni „ „ K with them and they expect to iting her son here. W. W. Caughey.
Tuesday night.
About 10::in the
som e big fish while away,
left Monday for her home.
In l Y m n e r t l o n vvltli
rain came down In sheets and the
d itta m i I n io n M » r e h o u s e
Mr. and Mrs. Farlelgh and family
1 ground was soaked thoroughly.
Fishing parties from
hero that
t'o m im n y
went to Blue laike
and
Benhant returned last week from the eastern
Alex Brown, one o f the pioneer Falls last Sunday report very poor part o f the state, where they had
While there they
farmers o f tills section, died Tuesday luck, and Ashing on tho Metollus gone overland.
N otici* f o r P iib lti ittio li
Portland after an operation for wns not good that day, either, so re- said the country had been flooded
In
Denari n oni o f thè Interior, l'nlteil
with rain, several cloudbursts hav­
States Land Ottico ut Tilt* Ihtllos, cancer o f the stomach. The funeral ports state.
ing occurred.
Oragou, .lune 22, 1914.
wilH held today.
Servlcea at Presbyterian church
. ——
Notici* I* hereby glven Miai Viola
Tatharow o f Cline Falla. Oregon, otte
Sunday morning. June 28. Sunday
Preaching at the Methodist church
Arthur
L.
Fish,
business
manager
o f thè helrs and for thè lielrs of
school at 10 o ’c lo ck : preaching at next Sunday evening, subject: "K n -
Ariette C. Tot boro w, decongeli, » h o , or Mu* Portland Journal, was in the
on March 2B, 1909. matte Monicstoai city last week on hla way home after 11 o'clo ck. Cordial Invitation to all. vironm ent." W. E. Ragan, pastor.
Kntry No. 04662 for tho S ' - S E ' i . a fishing (rip to Odell lake and the T. J. Hedges, pastor.
|
—*
Beoti. mi 2B. Tp 14 H., Munge 12 Elisi.
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| W. S. Rodm an and wife returned
Metollus
river.
He
said
ho
had
ex-
M i I.ot I. Se.tlon 2t». und l.ol I.
Soctiou 21. Tp 14 South, Range 13 celioni luck and was wcll pleased . Jackman & Conlon this week sold last Saturday from the State Bank-
another head o f their line stock to ers' convention held In Metlford. Mr.
Coat. Willamette Meridian, has tiled „ m , |,|M ( r((,
notice o f Intention to uiiikc Final
I Jacob Harrington o f Opal City.
It Rodman, who is cashier o f the State
Five YeBr Proof to establish claim to
Itcedy expect ' was the Black Mammoth Jack, and Bank o f Redmond, said they had a
tho land above described, before W
Mr. anil Mrs. P. M
very pleasant trip over the moun-
B. Daggett, United States Commis |0 leave Saturday for an auto trip » a s bought for breeding purposes.
slonei at Redmond, Oregon, on the oypr |hp mountains
to
Portland.
. tains and encountered no . bad . luck
,
» t h day o f August. 1914
From here they will croM the maun-
The followin g Redmond p u p i ls with their auto during the whole
J w " w . , o d m j " L W oThT jc s s . tains via the McK en.le Pass to Bu- » e r e successful in passing the June Journey, going and coming.
TBChar.'« anil Roy Itannells, all or kPni> Hnd then auto down the W I- examination:
Chrystle Sturdlvan.
Cline Falls. Oregon.
lanu-Me Valley to Portland.
Mrs Paul E. Van Allen. Etta Cham*.
A
letter received this week from
H. F RA N K WOOl»COt K.
1
w lll go from Portland to Ta-1 Gladys Jackson, Fred Mct'affery and | Roy A. Bush, formerly o f this <dty.
■stated that he wanted to have The
First pub. June 26-Jnly 22. '
coma to visit her parents for a while | Wendell Thompaon.
PRICES
A T T E N T IO N
W e have taken over the farm loan
business o f Wm. G. Phoenix and are
prepared to make farm loans at the
very lowest rates. If you are-in the
market for a farm loan, don 't fail
to see us. Address ail com m u n ica­
tions to W. S. Rodm an, o r to the
State Bank o f Redmond. Redmond,
Oregon.
5 1 tl
LANDS
Improved and unimproved. 800.000 acres of fruit, alfalfa and grain
lands in Central Oregon. Low prices, easy terms.
If you are interested and want to locate in Central Oregon,
write or call on
I. W. G R A Y
UKOMONTt.
OREGON
Bend Steam Laundry
and D ry C l e a n i n g
L E A V E ORDERS OR BU ND LES A T THE
HOTEL REDMOND
PHONE 1502
FRED McCAFFERY, Agent
M ORK G U A R A N T E E D