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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1914)
m i K8DAY. AIM) II, IVI4 TIIK RICHMOND HPOKKHMAN PAOR Fl VK :iKTV DIKEITORY M H I HUNT Foc i nt 20 U arrea loro) Irrigatoti land, I mprovpt! with huuao, barn. rlataNT« and fencing Want fall plow ad I niuioillalr ptiaaeaaltni Idra about 11 mllra woalorly front Dee- rhutoa H K King, Walla Walla. Wnabli i t r T «» Agents Hamilton Brown Shoes for Men and Women Agents Warner Bro. Corsets, Guaranteed Rust Proof Mid CONTINUES Summer Sale Ready Made Dresses WE ARE MAKING A BIG REDUCTION IN ALL FANCY READY MADE DRESSES. OUR LINE IS VERY COMPLETE AND THE SIZES ARE WELL »ASSORTED. COME IN AND LET US SHOW YOU. Albert ami Vlrtor Webber of llrownavllte. Or , aero hero laat Hat urday on an auto trip through fan- iral Oregon War haa boon dot-lured on dirt by Ihr ttond Hleam l-aundry Ouaran- loot! work at rvaaonablo prices Phono I b o t or leave your bundlea at (total Hedmolid M2 T i l t IIK «••guiar aorvli-oa at Iho Prpaby- 6 room bungalow in Port- Hunday 11 H |iu*omni. t'I r >d lorian church. Augnai It •rhool al In a m . preaching serv ora. la* 6oxioo. i » trade for an Ir ice at 11 a m by Iho pastor. T J rigatati forty l> A Mrnw, V-'cad- llodgoa Cordial Invitation to all. Mrs J It Aodoraon of llorutlalon. M IR K X tIIX M .K Or . alator of Mrs. Al Wrlghl of this Droptioad Hlngor Howing Mai-bine. city, arrlvnl horo laal evening for a ■«O poi ditlon. M) exchange fur hug viali lier arrival was a completo gy. |l « 313. Kediuiuid 413 surprlae to Mra Wrlghl Itcirular $1.50 Dresses reduced to each $2.98 Keirular $.1.25 Dresses reduced to each $2.19 Regular $3.75 Dresses reduced to each Regular $3.50 Dresses reduced to each $2.89 Regular $2.50 Dresses reduced to each $1.98 Regular $2.25 Dresses reduced to each $1.89 Regular $1.50 Dresses reduced to each $1.19 dH LAD,ES’ OXFORDS REDUCED “Plaza. » UPON THIS TELEPHONE NUMBER binges the plot of one o f the most pow erful stories you have read in many a day. which we have secured for our next serial Woman T//e «■■■■aM CCaCBHHBM W v / tt(A t ¡nation of lir /ijco’f production of I Jt Mil/f's famous play Albert Payson Terhunt h Wanda Kelly, a plucky little telephone operator, possesses the sn ret that poweiliil politicians try tc wring from her. A remarkably interesting story o f lo v e and « « l i l i e s . Be Sure to READ IT I J! $3.50 Tan Oxfords F W McCaffery rettimeli Sunday night from nn »»tended trip In the W’ lllamrtte Valley aa far »outh aa Medford lie waa accompanied home by nome men from different pari» of the Valley who may locale here. a Big Cleanup on Muslin Under $3.50 Tan Buton Oxfords $2.75 wear. $3.50 Cloth Top Tan Oxfords to cary over. $2.50 Tan Oxfords, buton $1.98 We do not want any o f it 50c Muslin Drawers ............ 37c 65c Muslin Drawers MEN'S OXFORDS Reduced For this sale we are making some Big Reductions. $.3.50 Tan Oxfords $4.00 Tan Oxfords $2.98 $2.98 43c 89c Muslin Drawers ............ 59c $1.00 Muslin Drawers 71c $1.00 Princess Slip 71c $1.25 Princess Slip 89c $2.25 Princess Slip $1.89 Combination Suits all reduced LYNCH & ROBERTS $3.60 Tan Ties $2.98 — come in and see. THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES and LOWER PRICES We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 REDMOND, OREGON We buy Butter and Eggs the John Hay country, and will re turn by way of «e n d and «urna Hr. Iloai-h haa flxril an apparatua on hla Ford auto to enable him to crank the machine without leaving hla aeal In the car It ta an Ingen- loua device, yet atmple. and could be Hunday afternoon Jourdan'a nut«» atlnched to any of the car* that are truck took a big load of men and not aelf atarlera. hoya for a awln In the Oeerhutea Ulver near Cline Fnlla Mrs XV II Smith arrived here last Haturday from Asalon. t o » a , to Join lee cream dealers In the city ran her husband here, who la engaged In out of the cold stuff Iasi Saturday the real eatate bualneaa She was evening, nnd their customers had to accompanied hy her father, 8 Rosa, he aallafleil with cold drtnka from who will remain here the balance of at»da fountain I he summer 1» (I Iturdlrk went Io Fortland Sunday nlghi on professional hual- $2.75 |178 Place your orders for tuagailnea wHb Farb-lgb I’uatofflre bulbilli* prompt and efficient service la as sured 5 t! W II Hobbs returned Hunday nlghi from an outing on the Metol- iua river, r.nd he nunc hark with a lot of flah. loo The writer knows this to lie a fact for we had aome of the flah proaonled to ua by Mr llobba LADES MÜSUN UNDERWEAR This summer we are making Mint K I . U N K I M H Wo ran »avo you money on grain 31 ■pO> aman ( ‘ laaalflod ada bring baga Hedniom! Feed A Mill Co rwault« try thorn don't roal much It f Immolo. C. W Taylor and I f J., want lo koap posted taka Hen Martin left Monday nlghi for Tha l i -•’ •man I I 10 « year. Avery, Wn . » h e r e they will load «and and gravel to bo shipped hero iT t e T 1 A W Sim. for use In repairing the city reeer- C R i m k m l M l AHHTH tt T , voir They rip o cl to bo gone about in tlIM Y Y three weeks I In rorparalad I l’ rlnotlllo. Oregon U r « n l atork of local and general Abate» • view poalrarda In the city al Far- trlgh'a, Poatofflre building it] I l VOI W A N T Roeros Howard, manager of the To rani a houao Central Oregon Irrigation Co . waa To »oil a houao In from l>oai-hulea laal Haturday on Tn gel a boarder bualneaa connected with hla co in To ront a room colli pa ny. To aoll anything To buy anything Mr and Mra K II Wllllama were I'ao The Hpokoamgn'a In Iho city yealerday from their I 'laaalflod Ada. Powell Hullo ranch Only »no rent a word It II Miller, traffic manager of I» XV It A N C o . waa here Monday In rotnpany with I, M Fona, travel- freight and passenger agent of the same road $2.49 . Redmond and Vicinity |l I M I I4HNII I. O. I). V, Nn. J'Jt ^ ^ ^ ^ l e v e r y Thurada) mullí III Mr ami Mra H Cooper ami tbs Hkral'a Hall Visiting brothers i n r li III! r «in were over from l*r I n * 111 •* cordiali» h ' Hall 1 I I l l * l 4 for a f e » honra lust Friday evening A l» MYKHH. N II J I* JIHINHON. H im ' « 'll y Marshal Adama relumed laal avoli from a »aiutino trip lo North A S S I F I K D C O U MN Yakima, Wu Advat t »omi'iiia publlaheil umlor lilla hau al una l'alil a word for Hoo Ilio Mollinomi Food A MIII Co aarh p ii - i Iloti No ailvorllaomonl far « m in boga 6t$ luaartad for loaa iliaii lb ionia Or- dara fri" ool of lown limai Inforni Il <1 Munii of llaar l'rook waa In ua how many 11 aura Ilio all la lo r u l . Q f l u t of town indora limai ho Ilio olir laal Thnrailay buylng a big aroOBtpni lod hy oaali I ni I la la and bill of aupplloa frinii Ilio inoroliaula boro Ilo alaloa ho ogn ilo lioilor In lliaraa etiUBt aa worda Hodnioml than In auy oiln-r lown In i n ll H I K ilio rouniy In huylug aupplloa lattili passeti^er Hloddard liaylon W I' Walkor ahlppoil hla prlntlng auto. fuli> equlpped. in poi fo il ino dillo«. Priva t i n o raah, or wlll plani, formorly ilio Oregon Muti, tu taka pa> noni III cowa, half down, Maupln Ihla wook whora ho wlll « a i m a pD" balano» W N llrown, tahitah a papor K odami Iti Walter Itoilman. aaalatant raahlor N lfh grado pluno. noarly no», In ilio dialo llank o f ' I l odili ond. lofi wlll b# iold roaaonahlo on torma In laal wook un a vaiailon trip qulfn •> '«liokoaman olflro 4CIf If you »u n i lo tool uff Ihoao hot r itti nailon tuffo uro. (trai rissa c o « dilli Ilo aold roaaonahlo Al •laya gu lo Farlolgh a amia fuunlaln Wrtchl i Hot orni Manti Htoro I t i lo Iho l'ualnfflro hulldlng whoro tip • roani ami all klmla of cool drlnka ( f « r «alo l ’otllgrood n I I' plga. aro eerveil &U (Irat-cln ta aitM-k il (' Cardwall, Mra J II Itoe and children ratio Band. H)ro bji7 homo laal week after a »lull at Purl- I wlii «oli nit «n atroa, ilirao- land aud I’arlfli' t'oaat heath point« focrtha tulio norlhwoal of Hodmoml. for I I - » I f I can pai l i o o befor« Mr« Ilonlou ami her daughter Haptain or I F I 1 Hlauffor, liu? Bilia BVenue, l'orlland. Uro 1 - 1 « /.ua of I'oriland, arrived hero fa.l Haturday morning Mlaa /»a wlll Barai pullaya and aouio ahaftlng work for A Mum aa bookkeeper all la * ►*"! rondinini Tlio Hpokoa Xl.l.Kl.K l» M »H l.I lì < A lti» OK T i l W h s We desire to thank our friends, neighbors end all those who extend ed help and sympathy after the death o f our daughter and sister, Viola, und to assure them that we heartily appreciate the same. MK A MRS. O. C. T R l'K S D A L E ANO F A M IL Y . A IHHIII MOTT«» F. M. Reedy has the following motto framed and hung up In the office at his Central Oregon Oarage It's easy enough to be pleasant When life flows along like a song. But the man worth while Is the man with a suitle XKIIKNTKI» When everything goes dead wrong Tuesday night Deputy Sheriff Mr- The name o'f the «enti Steam Clay of thla city arrested a man Laundry alauda for ipiallly, servier wanted for forgery In California anil prompt delivery of work Phone Deputy Sheriff Wenandy of «e n d ir.a2 or leave your bundles at Ho- sent a dearrlptlon o f the man want ed. anil MeClay saw a man enter the tal Redmond city In an anto that answered the description le tte r s found tn the Two members of the Sisters Fair man's possession tended to show he Association were here Inst Saturday was the person wanted, atateil Mr soliciting funds from the business men o f the rlty to aid the fair which M relay. will be held the fore pari o f October. The Itedmond people responded lib Light Plant for Sale— The Spokesman has a practically erally. new gasoline lighting plnnt for sal»> Mr. nnd Mrs Tom Woodward of It la an up to date pressure system Juntura, O»., arrived In Redmond and wlll be sold very reasonable. Monday for a few days' visit with Reason for selling -«hanged to elec Mrs W oodw ool's slater. Mrs. J. II tricity. Farlelgh Mr Woodward la a pros China Importa wood pulp from perous ranrher and sheep raiser of Kaatern Oregon. They made the Or«>at Britain, Sweden. Norway and trip through In their auto by way of Germany. FOR HK\T Good hors«' alfalfa pasture, price $2.00 a month. C. 1 Blair. Fair Acres, one half mile north of Red mond. 5tf X‘ ou want printing? W e do print ing The telephone will bring us together. H»XX I I I. HI T T K Miss Kbha Lindquist suffered a serious attack of nervous prostra tion last Sunday evening A number of friends and neighbors had been In for the evening, and Miss Kbha had been playing and singing for them, when she suddenly rollopaed. Dr. Ilosch was called to attend the case She was much Improved the laat of the week. The Powell Butte Sunday School enjoyed a pleasant day Wednesday when they joined the Terrebonne Sunday School in a picnic at Forrest Grove. O'Neil. There were S4 pres ent from here and 40 from Terre bonne. The day was spent in base ball, foot races, music, etc. John Luckey and wife have left for a two weeks' outing on the Me- tolius Mr. and Mrs Darling of Prinevllle. accompanied them. Mrs S D. and Mrs G. W. Mus tard left Thursday morning for an extended visit at Spokane and vicin ity. One day last week while getting ready to go to the Held Ross Bussed had a runaway with a three horse team. Luckily they were hitched to nothing, and so no damage was done The program committee of the Sorosls club met with Miss Kdna Morse Friday afternoon to make out a program for the coming three months The Mi«ses Mable and Minnie Al len were Prinevllle visitors Saturday Mr and Mrs. Truesdale returned Sunday from Tacoma, bringing Miss Pauline with them. Mr and Mrs. K. A. Bussett and Fay spent Friday afternoon at the Morse homo Robert Lister of « c a v e r Creek, passed through on his way to Red mond Monday morning. Clark Morse who had been spending the week end at Prinevllle, came as far as Homestead Acres with hint. Mr. Sundqulst and family of Lone Pine Gap. were guests at the Lind quist home Sunday. Gep. Stone is putting up his hay at his Redmond place. Corrlnne and Wilm a Renslaw are quite recovered from their re cent illness. While Herman Allen was leading his team out to hitch to the hark Thursday afternoon, one of the horses caught its harness on the rig and pulled it forward onto the other horse, causing both o f them to break loose It took three o f them some time to catch the team. Mrs. JohD Tuck and Mrs. Mrs. Rimer Covert of Redmond, returned Monday from their visit with Mrs. Reed at the Russell ranch above Prinevllle. PLICA MAST ItllR iK Wayne Chase came home W ed nesday of last week from the Tuma- lo and returned Monday. Mr. Doty is progressing rapidly with his new house. Mr. Gtle of Deschutes visited Sat urday afternoon and Sunday at the home o f J. A. Chase. Mr Woods came In on the Satur day evenln# train to make a short visit with his son Karl. Mr. and Mrs. McFarland made a business trip to Redmond one day last week Mr and Mrs Coryell and family and Mrs. Coryell'a mother. Mrs. Carr, took Sunday dinner with Mr. nnd Mrs Davts. F XV Fuller and Roy and Hubert Ruyle came home from the Tumalo Saturday night The two latter re turned Sunday afternoon Dan Bray and family went over to I-atdlaw Sunday to see that town and surrounding country. Wayne Chase took dinner at the Fuller home Sunday. Wayne and Rtta Chase and Hlanche and Lila « r a y attended a temperance lecture at the Baptist church In Redmond Sunday evening. Mrs. Johanson is In Bend visiting friends this week.