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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (July 2, 1914)
T ill BUDA r , jt % r t. i s m THK REDMOND SPOKESMAN Redmond and Vicinity Huy Your Summer Dresses Ready Made and Save Time and Worry IXMMiE i. ii ii t No. BU4 Meets every Tliitrsday nlahi lu E W. l’ rult unii A Molller of Itili Khret'a Hall. Vleltlng brothers are city, rnluriu'il Hunduy (rum thè Dun cordially Invited to attend (L W. OANT. N H kunl l'olivelitlon lliat wus belìi las: CKO ORDWAY. V <1 week ut Seul Ile K Kl>l We Are Showing a Niee Assortment of These Ready Made Dresses J. H DITTBM oki J. B. Bell [ A . W Bints « HIMIK IX H 'NTt Alts i i: i COMPANY ( Inoorporal «() ) Hucceeaor to The J. If. Haner Abstrsi t Company Prlnevllle, Oregon Abetracle Insurance LYNCH & ROBERTS Deputy HherlfT 7. T Mi-t’ lay of Ibis city, bus lieen requeuted tu tu' tbe grumi luurslial al thè 41li of Jul) celebrai lon at l*r Ine ville Mac ha» Mccepteil and he w111 be serri oli lite »bove dille ul Mie beai) of Ibe parade The Store o f Lower Prices and Better Values A rumor ou thè streetu tuia It ttiui » Uew linai uiurkel Is suoli lo be C L A S S IF IE D C O L U M N starteli In thè building formerly oc Advertisements published under rupled by 7. Tulluferro Ibis head at one cent a word for each Inaertlun. No advertisement The S|iokesuittii bus been lliforiue l Inserted for leas than IB cents Or timi un eaperlenced luundry man dera from out of town uniat Inform ua how many lasuea the ail Is to from Spokuue wns bere lusi week run. Out of town orders must !»■ looklug over Mie ground wltli tlie in accompanied by oaah. Initials und lenitoli of iiiiltlng In un up-to dille figures count as words sicuiu luundry bere li wns atiled H ilt HA LB he cii’isidcreil Ijils u fuvoruble polli! lllgli grade piano, ' Will be sold reseonsble on terine In quire at Spokesman o f f i c e 46tf LADIES’ AND MISSES’ TRIMMED HATS ' é*m V , id. 0 L A D IE S ’ A N D MISSES’ T R IM M E D H A T S AT K E D U ( E D PR ICES I bave tmugtit out thè Win (I IMioeuli rentnl sgency lu Itedmond, uml pari leu liuvlug bouses lo reni or wnntlng lo reni houses should see Pur sale I'edlgreed <> i ' pit nrst-elase slink, O. f 1'srdwill. ■u Head, Ore. B il taillh W e have marked down prices of all trimmed hats and the line as it now stands is very complete. Itti A i ut hcloiigliig tu ti W Inni. « recently gave Idilli lo u three-legged Strictly flrst-clsss Iver-Jobnsou Id kilt i * ii timi Is qulte a curloslly. cycle for eale for cash or will trade Muny people bave beeli lo sei* thè I for hay, gratu or live stin k A \V kltten, wtildi la ss llvely as u cric Benton, Terrebonne, Ore Bet2 ket, eveti thougli It Is shy one olmi lag WANTED I» ii! I«11n k In Ih e ro o tn a l a t e ly J. F. HOSCH, M. I). PHYSICIAN and SURGKON orriCK: Redmond, PHYSICIAN and SURGKON Kyea Tested. ( tlaHHes Properly Fitted Office in Ehret Bros. block - O re g o n DR. J. BARR DENTISI Johnson Building - O re g o n Dr. Theo. Beletski, V. S. Veterinarian T ran La all Domesticated Animili" Onice: tth Street, opposite Postoli ica Phone. 1910 - ORKOON McSherry’s Feed S to re REDMOND. v a ia t e t i d ressed li il 11 <1 i l»K u tid t h U I b e re c# \Y l l u r d h k la a t (• R l io e n l i u d J o lllttiK Ih© S la tti w e e k n io v e d t i I m la w A te i OREGON In OsSMrOon with Redmond Union Warehouse Company Notice for l*uhllrittlo«i Depart meni of the Interior. United Statua Land Oilin' ut The D ii II i ' h , Oregon, June SI. 1914 Notice la hereby given that Viol» Tetherow of Cline Fnlls. Oregon, one of the helra an<l for the heir» of Arietta C. Tetherow. deceaaed. who, on March SB, 1909. made tlomeateai Entry No. 046«! for the 8'4, S E '4. Section SB. Tp. 14 S . Range It- East, and Lot 1, Seri Inn 30, mid I »it I, Section SI, Tp. 14 South. Range 13 East, Willamette Meridian, lui» tiled notice of Intention to make Final Pire Tear Proof to establish claim to tha land above deecrlhed. before W. B. Daggett, United Stille» Commi«- ■loner, at Redmond, Oregon, on the llt h day of AugiiHt. 1914 Claimant nani'« » » wltneaaea: J. W. Wood. J I- Wright. Jeaee Tetherow and Roy Ranni II». all of Cllna Palla, Oregon. H. PRANK WOODCOCK. Iteglater. Plrat pub. June 25-July 23. \ men ate These shoes have th© unquali bed b a tik o ffic e to d a y f o r W ln o n u W n , t o v la tt Ite r d a tiK h te r u n d o tb e r re lu tlv e M f o r n o m e l im e shoes gentlemen. depends satisfactory large with stock now on the shoes speak for them You will find these ideal shoes for warm weather, cool, comfortable, and with a quiet air of selves. dignity that s the thoroughbred L\ OCR PR ICES A R E R IGH T style hall mark shoe. American Lady If you and of a wear Oxfords you know y ou are right and up to the minute as regards footwear. Let us show you these shoes which include a large number of styles Let us fit you and it will and leathers---the choicest patterns of the season. be done right. LYNCH & ROBERTS TH E STORE OF We buy Butter and Eggs The postonici' has been moved one door north to the store building for merly occupied by W 14. Anderson 35 luilIi*» spout the ufternoon most ns u confectionery store. enjoyably al guessing games and ..... ... .......... - patriotic contests. Delicious refresh Mr. and Mrs P. M. Reedy and ments were served, after which the Miss Olone Ordwsy left last Saturday guests departed, wishing for Mrs. morning via auto for Eugene From Phoenix many friends and much there they went down the Willamette happiness in her new home. valley to Portluml, where Mrs Reedy took the trnln for Tacoma for »ev Andy Dalrymple, local conductor enti months' visit with her purent» on trains Nq. 35 und 36. O.-W. R. Ml»» Ordwsy will visit at Mt. Vernon A N. passenger, has been transferred with her sister. to the main line. Conductor Perry The Presbyterian Ladles' Guild gave a reception al the home of the president, Mrs. Wtllrox, Friday aft ernoon In honor of Mrs. William Phoenix, who left Sunday for her i new home In Pocatello, Idaho. About the hand, and as for quality, A force of workmen under Marshal Alluni» hits been busy this week put- 1 ling In cement cross-walks on 6th und K streets, the two streets In the city Hint are most traveled. D. M lluuknl arrived here Sunday from Starbuck, Minn., to take up work as bookkeeper ut the Slate Bank, relieving Mr. Hudson. He Is a brother of Station Agent II. Bau- kol. upon demand of our customers S. R. Cooper, manager of the Pioneer Creamery of Prlnevllle, ac companied by hl» wife und children. whs In Itedmond I hh I Friday on his way lo Sisters ou u business visit connected w ith tils creamery. John Hunaarker of Prlnevllle took over the mull contract from Red-1 moud to Prlnevllle July 1. He was recently In Portland, wlie-e he pur-| chased a truck for use on this run. This will now give Itedmond three auto trucks In use between here and Prlnevllle. Messrs. Jourdan und IliirrlHou ure the other owners. largely success W’e believe we can fill the Fishermen In this section are agi tating the necessity of u state flab hatchery In thla part of Oregon, and It is expected an effort will be made to have (tie coming legislature tnke favorable action In the matter. for This carry. the (1. Barney was a passenger The Dalles Monday. ladies and seliiction and assortment we entirely August A Anderson. O. K Olson. i J II llelcher of this city, und Cari Woods of Sisters, returned this week from tlqilr fishing trip ut Rutile hike und the Metollua river They were gone live days und say they liad fnlrly good luck catching most of I Heir listi In the Metollus left for Mariette, Itev. Ragan Mich , Tuesday last, to Join his family. to both %m m success we have in selling who want and de Mulini» Hall for rent for dances and entertainments New plutio Just Installed For terms Inquire Hotel Itcdmond. B0t4 Uur store will be closed all day Saturday, July 4th. Our customers are requested to do their shopping Lynch 44 Thursday and Friday. S ftl ItobertH. ^ y't)x.ordsx5* W e pride ourselves on the endorsement of men mand the best. vfm e'u can ¿¿entúman OxfOHCS U ro w n e x p e c ta to le u ve O regon F. H. RODEMEYER REDMOND. C it y R e c o r d e r D w eek h o ii a l it th è Our Shoe Stock You sec them every llu r tllr k * v ~ place w h ere w e ll- found. Mm N. B. Cornar 6th and K Hta. H e e o n le r -’.if' Call in and see these bargains. W . Il ItttH in a ile a rm in e « 4* Chickens All kinds nf iin'ki-n.. wanted at the Hotel Rodmimd Top n ie n ti» l o m o v e li I h lu w < f l ir t i f r o l l i N o r f h S iit i» M treet l o th è M r C a ffo r y ' market price paid. 42tf b y C ity Hats can be had to suit every one at prices very much reduced. KOK MAI.K 014 Tit YDE Redmond, FIVE C TORY SO CIÉTY Redmond, PAGE BETTER |<] VALUES I) M 0 N I), OREGON AND LOWER W e close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 and the consequence Is that they county auto to go over the McKenzie W IL L CRLKIIRATK 4th AT have a resilience with all the desired road on an inspection trip. THE W ARM SPRINGS conveniences. j ________ ________ A. E. Lovett, the county agricul When a man marries his troubles turist. has moved Into the W. Q. begin, unless he lets his wife send Phoenix house on C street, next to all the washing to the Bend Steam the J. R. Roberts residence. Laundry; then he ts greeted with smiles. Phone 1502, or leave your YOUNGSTERS ENTERTAIN bundle at Hotel Redmond. 5211 The following little boys and girls Through summer days patronize the Bend Steam Laundry and while were entertained at a very enjoyable they are doing your work you can party last Friday at the home of Mr. Eleven carloads of wool were have the time for pleasure. Phone and Mrs. \V. S. Rodman by their shipped from the locul station this 1502 and Fred McCaffery will call small sons. Masters Charlie and Win field Josephine Parrish. Eva Friend. year. Most of these cars were billed for and deliver your laundry. Curtis Wright, luingdonRhodemeyer. direct to Boston. Two or three cars One of the attractions at the 4th Archie Beckwith, Edgar Brown. were billed to Mndrns for concentra of July celebration at Prlnevllle will Clara Lauderbeck. Van and Harold tion. j be the oration by Tom Lawson of Blair, Elaine and Wilbur Muuia. Express companies have bundled Boston, who has arrived in the Freddie Doty, Helen Sanborn, Fred more fruit Into Itedmond this year county and will summer at the Mc Richards. George and Ida May Brad ley, W illie and Bernice Ehret, Erma than any other year since this sta Call ranch on Crooked river. Covert, Clarkson Buckley, Harold tion was opened. Another evidence Quotation from DU» Campbell: Cline, Elza I'hles. Eleanor Hedges. that this country ts growing fast. ' "The city ought to encourage chicken Louise Hosch, Georgia McLean. Mil The merchants of Itedmond wish stealing, for then they would get the dred Lovett. Joseph Roe, lone and Alden Kenyon. Malda Khlers and to notify the public that their stores business streets cleaned up." Helen Parks Bessie l rhles and Hazel will be closed all day Saturday. The Hotel Redmond now kcelts a Wright assisted America Rodman in July 4th. For the benefit of busy people the stores will he kept open "Tourist Register" In which all tour serving and entertaining the small Friday night until 9 o’clock, July 3. ists arriving at the hotel are asked youngsters. to register their names. This is for Mr. and Mrs. W. U. Phoenix left the purpose of letting the traveling Sunday for their new home In Poca public know who has arrived here tello, Idaho, where Mr. Phoenix Is and where they are going. Idaho manager for the Devereaux A. J. Armstrong, a photographer, Mortgage Company. Mr. Phoenix has been a resident of Redmond for and W J. McAdams, druggist, both the past live years, and closely Identi of Cottage Grove, this state, were fied with the upbuilding of the city. here last week on a vacation trip. They came overland via auto Mr. l»>nnon'8 new house on the through the McKenzie Pass. corner of 5th and F streets. Is one Sheriff Elkins, County Treasurer j of the most complete, up-to-date and best arranged houses In the city. Mr. Jordan and Water Master Brewster and Mrs. Lennon planned the Interior were here last Thursday In the ( will handle this run In the future. PRICES Madras Pioneer: A big celebra tion of the 4th of July is being plan ned to take place at the Warm Springs Agency, the principal times being had on the 3d and 4th.. Ev erything in the line of sports, in cluding ball games, horse races of all kinds and other sports will be pulled off among the Indians and white people. On the evening of the 3d there will be a big camp fire on the creek below the agency where dancing and other sorts of amuse ments will be indulged in Free camp grouuds will he furnished :md arrangements for hers-.- iteii and pasture will be made. A general in vitation is extended to all the peo ple in Crook county. It is said that the best times of day to see forest fires from lookout sta tions are just after daylight and just before sunset. Hop growers met at Aurora and protested against putting up their industry with an annual product of $6,000.000 on a popular vote.