The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, July 16, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THURSDAY. JI’ I.Y I«. m i«
TIIK REDMOND SPOKESMAN
PACK TWO
A Home of “TUM-A-LUMBER”
Walla. Wo., on June $7, and Ihe
newlywed* arrived here July $. vl*
auto from The Dalles
In Ihe even
Inti friends oí Mr McShsrry engaged
a band and serenaded hltu and his
« lie.
NEW GENERAL SÍ0RE J. F. HOSCH, M. I),
OPEN FOR BUSINESS
PHYSICIAN
Don't buy a shoe for anyone o f
the family until you have »een our « i l l, « « R I D
new stock
An derson .v I'allaferro
$12
During the past week a number of
tourists from different parts of the
state have passed through Redmond
on their »ay to the mountains, the
Metolius and other summer resorts
For the benefit of our customers who are unable to secure the services of
local
architects, we have an ENGINEERIN'« DEPARTMENT which will furnish
Free Plans and Specifications
For Homes. Barns. Silas, Milk Houses. Septic Tanks. Small Schools and Churches.
Millwork. including high-class Showcases. Furniture. Store Fronts.
OI R FREE PLAN BOOK (example shown above) contains over one hundred neat
designs of Northwest houses and barns.
Ask to see it.
Screen Doors and Window Screens
See Anderson About It, at
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company
SOCIETY DIRECTORY
RKOMONO LODGE I. O. O. F.
No. 224
Meets every Thursday night in
Ehret's Hall
Visiting brothers are
cordially invited to attend.
H. W. GANT. N. G.
LEO ORDWAY. V. G.
J. H. D1TTEMORE. Sec y.
J. B. Bell
A. W. Sims
CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT
COMPANY
(Incorporated)
Successor to
The J. H. Haner Abstract Company
Prineville, Oregon
Abstracts
Insurance
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
FOR SALE
High grade piano, nearly new.
will be sold reasonable on terms. In­
quire at Spokesman office.
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Taber organ in good tune, first-
class condition, at a bargain. Ai
W right's Second-Hand Store.
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For sale— Pedigreed O. I. C. pigs:
first-class stock. O. C. Cardwell,
Bend, Ore.
52t7
1 will sell my 40 acres, three-
fourths mile northwest of Redmond,
for $1,800, if I can get $800 before
September 1.
F. P Stauffer. 607
Ellis avenue. Portland. Ore.
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SITUATION WANTED
Brother and sister wish work on a
ranch. Young woman assist with
housework, man ranch work. Write
to G. C. Lowrey, Redmond.
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FOR RENT
For rent— 200 acres level irrigated
land, improved with house, barn,
cistern and fencing.
Want fall
plowed. Immediate possession. Lies
about 11 miles westerly from Des­
chutes. S. E. King, Walla Walla,
Washington.
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IF VOI’ WANT
To rent a house
To sell a house
To get a boarder
To rent a room
To sell anything
To buy anything
Use The Spokesman's
Classified Ads.
Only one cent a word.
A NEW STORE
Anyone desiring a good permanent
store twenty-five or fifty feet wide
should correspond with me at an
early date. These lots are near the
center of the block with the Bank of
Commerce. Address A. F. Howes,
221 Prospect avenue. Hood River,
Oregon.
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PI RLI* SALE
Saturday, July 25, 1914. 17 milk
cows, 10 calves, 1 span mares, 3
geldings. 2 yearling colts, 1 large
cream separator, 2 sets work harness,
1 single buggy, 1 two-seated surrey,
mower and rake, 1 binder, furniture,
hogs, etc. Six months' time on bank­
able notes where purchase price Is
over $10.00.
Free lunch at noon.
John St rah m & Son, Owners, Gist,
Ore.; 7 miles southeast of Sisters.
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Public for a *lu»re of
Their Trails
r. w McCaffery, W It Daggett
and J 11, Lennon laat K'rtdsy VOMII
over to the heud of Ihe MrMoll un
rt» er. and from there to Mill«* und
Settle lakes
They returned Moll
On the corner of Sixth and E
day ami reported flati i ma fair.
»Ireeta W II Anderson and '/. Talla
ferro, under «he firm name of Ander
J V Thompson ami family »ere aoii k Taliaferro, have opened a ne»
here Tuesday from their While Koch general merchandise »lore
The * ii
ranch on the Deschulea river They terlor of the building has been en
were trading with the merchants
tlrely renovated atol I» as bright and
attractive as a ne» silver dollar
liny K Dobson, president of the
The firm will carry a full line nf
Redmond Bank of Commerce, re
all kinds of merchandise such as dry
turned last Friday from Portland
giHota, Huilona, »hoea. clothing, gent s
with a ne» Case auto.
He came
furnishings and grocerlt»
Their
over the mountains
stock la all ne» and up to date, ami
has been priced so Ihe most economi­
I have bought out the W tu. Il
cal buyer will find it a place where
Phoenix rental agency In Redmond,
and parties having houses to rent or they can save money
■loth the proprietors have been In
wanting to rent houses should see
businesa In Redmond for aererai
me. W II. Smith
49tf
years, amt they Invile the buying
H K. Whitman and wife o f thia people of Redmond ami vicinity fo
city, recently made a trip in the Blue call at their new store. Inspect 'he
Mountain country They visited the stock and see «hat good bargains
Si I
springs at Mt Vernon, saw the John they ran gel there
Day country and other p lirig of In
sEf <>M* «NM »I D IM I
terest In that section
Mr Whitman
said he 'ever mw such heavy hall
At the Sparks' Opera House al
In his life before as he did In the
Metolius the second annual dance
John Day country
will he given by the Redmond or­
A G Alltngham and a party of cheatra on Thursday evening. July
People from here can take the
friends, the first of the week, »ent 23
over to the Metolius on a fishing trip evening train and return In the
The first dance was a big
They returned yesterday alter an en morning
success, and this one promises equal­
lovable outllig
ly as good
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Miss l.atira Jones of Portland, a
Al Wright, J II Dlttemore and a
former resident of this city. Is here
visiting her aunt, Mrs Joseph II party took a spin out to Cline Falls
on the Deschutes river yesterday aft
Jackson, and some of her friends
ernoon and caught stime trout
The house painters in the city have enough for a mess
hen making a number of houses and
Throw a pebble Into a pool and
other buildings In Redmond look
»<■« what a circle If makca
Throw
much Improved during the past few an advertisement Into this paper and
months
you will ba surprised at the reault
the county. Mr. White la a townslte
promoter and expects to establish
two summer resorts in the mountains
as soon as the Hill people get their
J. R. Roberts and family motored line to his land.
to Portland Sunday. They were ac­
On any day. on any street, you can
companied by Miss Agnes Thomas.
recognize the patrons of the Bend
Mr. Roberts' half sister.
Steam l-aundry. They guarantee
One of the prettiest and most at­ their work and it looks right. Phone
R MeSherry Is improvnlg the ap­
tractive farmyard sights in this sec­ 1502, or leave your bundle at Hotel pearance of his store building on Ihe
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tion while driving along the road Redmond.
corner of D and 5th street by ha«
north of the city is the large flock
ing if repainted and his signs touched
Mrs Edna Baird, mother of Mrs up and brightened
of white chickens that George Khlers
has on his place. Passersby always W. S Rodman, returned last Friday
night from a visit with relatives in
remark about this.
J T Hardy, traveling freight and
California.
passenger agent of the Or -gon Trunk
Harvey J. Harris, the stock man.
Lai'way, was In the city Monday and
C. J. Cullison of Portland, who is fold The Spokesman that the "O wl"
last week returned from a trip to
the Willamette Valley, where he had Interested in real estate In this sec­ ■ rains on the Oregon Trunk were now
tion and other parts of the state, was running two of the finest tourist cars
gone to buy stock.
in the city this week
of any road In the Northuest
“ Bob” Roberts, assistant cashier
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lane, former
J W Moore of this city, went to
of the Redmond Bank of Commerce,
is In Iowa on his annual vacation, residents of thfs city, but lately re­ Portland this week to play In a ten
siding st Monroe, W n , returned to nls tournament there G. P Putnam
visiting relatives and friends.
Redmond this week.
of Bend, also went to Portland to
Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Dvbson and
play In the same games.
Muma’s Hall for rent for dances
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson and son
Mrs. Charles Barnes of Culver, vis­
Billy, autoed over to the Metolius and entertainments. New piano just
installed. For terms Inquire Hotel ited with her mother. Mrs. Il M
Sunday for a day's outing.
Redmond.
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Smith of this city, between trains
Come in and see our new stock of
last Monday.
Several business men of Sisters
general merchandise— you will save
money. Anderson & Taliaferro. 2t2 were in Redmond Tuesday on busi­
Mrs O. S. Ronnie left for her
ness connected with their fair, which home at Starburk. Minn . last Wed­
Fifteen Christian Scientists of wilt be held there October 1, 2, 3.
nesday after a three weeks' visit
Redmond went to Culver Sunday to
with her daughter, Mrs II llaukol
The Kpworth leagu e held an ice
meet with the people o f that denomi­
nation there. A total o f 42 attended cream social Tuesday night on the
Charles Shaw, traveling auditor
school house lawn, which was well for the O -W R « N , and K T
the services.
attended.
Vaillent, traveling auditor for the
Rev. H. O. Perry will preach at
Oregon Trunk, checked the accounts
the Methodist church next Sunday
J. T. Tetherow
of
Tetherow at the local station Monday. They
evening and remain over and hold Bridge, six miles from the city, on reported everything ut this station
the Fourth Quarterly Conference on the Deschutes river, has one of the In excellent condition.
Monday evening.
finest recreation places In this sec­
tion of the county. He has a fine
Miss Olive Campbell arrived from
Born, Sunday night, July 12, to orchard, and he and his son. Jesse, Portland Tuesday morning to spend
Mr. and Mrs. G. Rivet o f Cloverdale, own about 900 acres of good land
the summer with her sister. Miss
a son.
Lucy, and father “ Dick." This Is
George L. Brazee, the well known Olive's second visit to Redmond. She
Don't envy someone's nice looking hog raiser of Powell Butte, was In also spent her vacation here last
clothes, but go thou and do likewise. the city Monday. Mr. Brazee has a summer.
We mean, send your work to the large number of hogs o f good breed,
Bend Steam laundry. P.ione 1502 and he is a large shipper to the Port­
Pearl Jourden and family are
and Fred McCaffery will treat you land market.
ramping on the Metolius this week,
right.
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catching fish and having a good time
W. II. Smith, real estate dealer of generally.
W. S. Rodman and family left to­ this city, last week sold the Me-
day for an outing on the Metolius. Dougal 85-acre farm, stock, machin­
Fifty days ago J II Farlelgh. who
They expect to be gone about four ery and crop to W. H. Brown o f Port­ lives on the corner of A and Tenth
land. Mr. Brown’s sons are now on streets, sowed turnip acted and he Is
days.
the place and Mr. Brown will soon now pulling turnips eight Inches In
W. H. Hobbs, while lifting a sack arrive with his household goods.
rlrcumferenre
of sugar Monday afternoon, sustained
I. W. Gray, local agent for the
a severe strain which will incapaci­
Colonel VVrn. Ifanley, Progressive
tate him from doing any heavy lift­ Oregon and Western Colonization candidate for United States Ranator,
ing for some time.
Company, has been confined to his was In the city today on Ms way to
home for several days with an at­ Bend and from there to his home at
Money savers in every department tack of rheumatism.
Burns. The colonel has been down
of our new store. Anderson & Talia­
In the southern part of th.- stale for
ferro.
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Services
at
the
Presbyterian several weeks In the Interest o f his
church Sunday morning, July 19. candidacy.
A. E. Lovett, the county agricul­ Subject : "H ow Can I Spend a Pleas­
turist, now has a new Ford auto and ant and Profitable Sunday In Red­
Attorneys Wlllcox and Burdick
can easily get around to different m ond?" Come and bring us a help­ went to Sisters this morning on legal
parts of the county to visit the farm­ ful word. Free discussion. An In­ business. Constable MrClay and sev­
ers and get in touch with them.
vitation to all. T. J. Hedges, pastor. eral witnesses also went to the above
place to he present at a la»r suit be­
A. A. White of St. Paul, who owns
By an oversight The Spokesman tween Dr. Beletskl and Matt Kulesch
the Hotel Oregon at Prineville and last week failed to note the marriage
that will be tried today.
other property there, was In Red­ o f Robt. MeSherry o f this city to
mond Tuesday on his way home after Miss Edith MeC'aw of Prescott, Wn
Cannery, cannery, Is the cry of the
a several days' stay in this part of The marriage took place at Walla Albany business men.
Redmond and Vicinity
ni
and HUKUKON
If « HUIT MET AL
The Spokesman has about i.000
pounds of old type metal that Is Just
the thing for babbit metal, packing
tor boxes, etc
Same will lie sold
reasonable
lairge quantities sold
at a discount.
F. II. RQDEMKYER
P H Y S IC IA N
and S U K l i K O N
Kyps Tented.
(iltic«' m K hrvt lin »«, block
Kcdnioml,
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Johnson Umilimi?
Urti m ou d ,
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O raron
l)r. Theo. BeleLski, V. S.
Veterinarian
Treats all Domesticated
Animals
Office
4th Street, opposite
Postoffice
Phone. 1910
REDMOND.
•
OREGON
W. B. DAGGETT
Attorney at Law
U.
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HANK OF COMMERCE
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OREGON I
O M iltlO N
of the
Redmond Bank of Commerce
At Redmond. In the State of Oregon,
at the close of business Julie 30,
1114
Resources
luiana and discount.
$62.362 71
Overdrafts, $»••» ur«d and
unaerurrd
112 13
Bornia ami warrants
3.953 03
Stocks am! other securities
260 00
Banking house
4.440 22
Furniture ami fixtures
3.012 oo
Öftrer real tufare ownnl
3.46o *7
Due from hanks i not re-
serve hanks ! . .
627 44
Due from approved re-
serve hanks
7,173 32
Cheeks and olher rash
.............
1 »40 25
Cash on hand ..................
4,669 64
Total
............................ $91,191
LUlillllle»
Capital stock paid In
$ 2 6 ,0 0 0
Surplus fumi
.............
1,26o
1 fidiVtd*«| profits, I * «*-
penses ami taxes pali!
6*2
Postal savings hunk de-
posits ......... .................
2,166
Individuili deposits suhj«*« t
to rliock
............. 40,710
tVrtlflrd rh«*rks
162
Cashier cheeks odiatami-
Ing
1,003
Timo rort if!« ates of i|$«-
posit . .........................
6.207
Bills payable for money
borrowed ...............
16,000
i
4 4
no
ou
ns
1 1
.14
rhorouiihlirwl Duror .Imeys
2nu head, either sex; gilts open
and bred; also sows. Boars old
enough for service. Descend­
ants of grami ebani|ilon of East
and West. None better.
Geo. L. Brazee
Pitone Ï.VII».
REDMOND.
Itimeli. Powell Butte
Successor to G A Me »'arlan#
ami Burdick * Murphy
LAWYER
Practice In all murta ¡and U. H.
Ianni Office
Iti .RMONR.
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OREGON
McSherry’s
Feed S ton
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42
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Redm ond
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f em p iili)
47
00
Total
$91,191 44
STATE OK OREGON. County of
Crook ss
I. ('has II Drake, cashier of Ihe
above named hank, do solemnly
swrear that the above statement Is
true to the best of my knowledge
and belief.
CIIAH. B DRAKE,
('ashler.
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 14th day of July, 1914
J A WILLCOX,
Notary Public
f'orrect Attest
GUY E DOBSON
B A. KENDALL
J BAItlt,
Directors
HOGS
Denton (I. Burdick
W.J. Buckle1
T H E MAN
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IH1| s
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kin d s
Of I
Light and Heavy
Hauling
r iu n ir AOS,
lt«Mlmiiti«l, Or*.I
Milk
Milk and cream delivered 1*1
any part o f the city, 16 quart*|
of milk for $1.00,
l-cave orders at Untilin'
T»|
or Redmond Phnrmaey.
C.
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KENYON
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REDMOND,
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Properly Kitted
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