The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, August 20, 1914, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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lutai week wua au otlrmiioly boi
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Visiting brothers ara
mio In Itila aorlloii. Ubo .lay ib o llior
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momotar ko I iik ovar Ilio In ilio
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lini li wua great growing
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weather und Ilio people boro worn
willing lo alami Ilio lioul ua long Ha
5 C L A S S I F IK B n u . I MN
Ilio woullior benefited Ilio furtuora
A dvartia* manta published under
la barn] ut on « ««'iti m word for
Tbo war lina affected all prices
•b Ini*«' Ion
No ailvarllaamant except t bnao of Ilio Homi Htoaui
•arlad fio li-aa Iliuti IG l’anta
Or l.nunilry
Tholr prîtes romuln Ilio
>ra troni oui of town muai Inform
aamo. ulao ilio iiuallty of tliolr work
i b o a y m i r Issues Dll' u<l la lo
n.
Olii of l o a n ortivra muai lio riunir ir . 0 2 und Kroll M d'u lfory will
Til
rompstlll") •»/ inali
I li 11 lula Biot •ava you worry
;uraa conni na « o u i »
Voti huvo boon InlondliiK lo Iry
r o n N t i.i
Ilio Homi Htoum l.uiimlry.
wall,
Kanu fm Hula. ï'.'i! arra» ou WII no limo llko tbo proaonl Plumo If.u2
for
w ('rank lioat Mmlrua. I t o n illlv s and huvo Krod Moi'ulTory oull
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in, pran ally all ran he. al or a, and dollvar your bundles
alar noi alble. n snap ul IIH Gl)
Mra A K lliirko and dauabtor
ir aera, ilarma
Imiulri' il. Hpokea
who huvo boon vlalllna with I, K
au
Ululili, dopurlod Monday for iholr
High grado plaiio. m u ri) uow,
homo in I.Incolli. Nab
III ba Mill I ruaoliu Ilio oli Im illa In
llr o al Kl oltralliuu olii.«
Olir
Advonllala uro holding meetings
Havaral poi I n a ami aouin aliali ina boro In a goapol toni on weal K
ulroot for aavoral dava
Il In (IX"t roliillllull
Tilo Hpokea
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My anri'loa stock row a, ralvaa and
arana; all ar il brod Cascade Hum h
iraa talk
woal o f llodmoiid
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Hunday waa a windy day and tho
dual aroao In rlmida
Thla la tbo
Itrat wind lhal baa vlallod llila s e e
lion for aavoral wooka lino good af
foil wag uotb od Iho almoapharo
waa r|oarod lo a considerable ai-
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Hood bo a » y
of horn«»* for tlm
inch, for Mit* rhwMp U 1« llmt«**.
p i ' a ell Huit«*, iihutip It*’ !
lu-uvo ordora for magailnoa or
iond i g *9
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l.ooka al Kurlclgh'a In Iho poatufflee
building, prompt allonlton glvan
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For ran
200 arrra lovai Irrlgatod
K T Kodmond. landlord of Ilia,
ind. Ian ’ovotl with liiiuao, barn. lloiol Orogon of llila illy , rolurnod
|g|gM a>>d i n n i n g
Waul
fall
lowed. Initnodfalo poMcaalun l.lou Sunday aftor a trip lo !.a Pino whoro
b o m n mlira woatorly from Hea ho bad boon vlalllng hla brolhor Jim
hutaa.
H K King. Walla Walla
A buarball gamo waa ptayod baro
Sunday atiarnnon botwren a nino
KOI M l
from Bond and tho locala Tho vUI-
Home liour found Hoar town Wod tore won by a acoro of 3 to I In a
There waa a good ailed
laaday, A"giiai 12
Owner ran havo faat gamo
am# by proving property and pay- crowd In attendance notwllhalandlng
ng rba . oa
t'
l.linliiulal. Hod iho windy condition of the weather
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H I. Kchee. secretary o f Iho Red-
MI M I I . I . W H M 1
inumi Commercial Club, loft Satur­
day laal fur Indlanola. Iowa, and
tuau t'laaalflod ada bring other polnta In that alalo for a vaca­
II*— ' y thorn don't mat unirli tion offendin g until about tho IGth
It you a ani to kaop poatod taka o f September While away Mr Hchee
will endeavor to Intoreat eonie of
Tb# Spoil oaiiian It GO a year
Iho people there In thla aertlon of
m 5 T 3 b >
a W M o « Oregou
I ' K O l ' l i M M NTV
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Mra A H Sparka. manager o f Iho
rm iriM
Sparka Theater of thla city, waa In
i Incorporatati »
Purl laud laal week on bualnoaa
I Prlnovlllo. tirrgon
Abotrnci
Inaurano*
l l e n a n luivo and llarm-y Marked
Mil Inal Salurd.li for «'rum- P tn lr .
P M . U A 4 It«IM l*%TIK\TI4
and Kali Hiver lo catch nomo big llah
OK lilt U K t I « » :, t IIIHO-
Ilka Iho one Tom Sharp ranghi laal
PK \. K ill, u l l i l i s I ITV
week at Kail Hiver Kalla The parly
look g u m along and expect to kill
T h a “foilow in g are unaollcltad to« •omo door and a bear or two
ilmonlgla aonl to Hr
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K i'aa-,
For grain baga aoo Itedmund Food
C h lr o p r tor. of this city, bv pa­
A Mill C o
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líenla Vrlmui ho haa curati
The Halloa. Oregon.
Huy F Hobson, president o f tho
Juno IG. I9u9
Kodmond Hank o f Commerça, re­
To Whom li May Concern
I d o r ' o f d for tw o years with d o c ­ turned last Friday from a business
tora for ronaumpflon. siepi In a lout trip to Portland
by tb# I doctors' ordora In February
Johnaon Hroa last week found a
and IS March
I t o o k 3 0 adjust
m a n ia 'o f Hr W K Case and I am largo tarantulg In a buch o f bananas
They
now we and strong aa 1 aver was they wore about to hang up
caught tho deadly Insect In a bottle
W W 7.ACHAKY
and have II preaorvod In alcohol.
The Halloa. Oregon,
Juno 7. 1900
K T It ad m on ft. who lately return­
I wri'o by |M>rmlaalun from Mra ed from l.a Pina, atated that the peo­
Zacbar>
ple down there had been fighting for-
Hhalanld aho ha-l noi aeon a well eal Urea
Al one time the lire waa
day fo| aoven years. Ilio cause being within half a mite of I -a Pine and
female .ml kblnoy trouble, and rot. much apprehension was felt for the
atipado i. and ao nervoua.
with safety o f the town
crampo ami awful pallia lhal c o m ­
pelled [her lo keep her boil noar'y
A cool wave struck thla aertlon
half of 'h o Hina She look i l l weeks Sunday night and the weather has
adjuatn cuts from Hr W. K Case been somewhat more endurable since
Ibreo fm.ut ha ago and saya "I am then.
wall a » . I havo never had a cramp or
pain ali ce that time "
Mrs John Tinner o f this city la
W W ZACIIARY
visiting her daughter. Mra Kber-
hardt. at McMinnville, thla slate
FOR ItKNT
Oood horse alfalfa paature. price
fS.OO a imintli
C I Hlalr, Fair
Aerea, one half mile north of Hed-
New grain baga. 9*4 renta for
Illach Slrlpe; 9 \ cenia for Calcutta.
Itedmund Feed « Mill Co
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Hev W. K Kagan, past or o f the
M K church here, cgpecta to leave
the last o f the month to join hla fam­
IJght Plant for Hale—
Tb* Spokesman has a practically ily In Michigan where they have been
new gn dine lighting plant for sale. alm e leaving Hedmond some time
It la
up to date pressure system ago
and win be sold very reasonable.
tie» Haney, who haa a nice farm
Reaaon or selling -changed to elec­
two mllea weal of the city, haa h id
tricity
good luck growing watermelons this
year
lie has some melons that are
Tar Waakana R o p e .
two feel long.
Rope la often tarred to protect It
f m m llie weather This la a somewhat
No need lo suffer llila hot weather
donMf il priirtlce. aa the arid In the
go to Karlelgh'a In the postonico
tar Wcii.eiis the rope to aitcb an ex- building and get som e o f their good
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tent ¡Hint engineers eallmnle tarred Ice cream or a cool drink.
rope'to la- only tw othln la na strong
Mrs Prater o f Klleuaburg. Wn . la
aa d e n. new rope
No kind of oil
here vlalllng her son. <1 W. Karris
or ■ b e r prepurnlloll haa so far l>een
Mra Prater la on her way home after
found that will tad Injure the rope, vlalllng laal winter In California
eg cep tnllow
Tallow and grnpblte
are n«>sl In making tranainlaelon ro|ie
Mrs Karl Wood* and baby o f Sla­
and for lubricating It when In uae. — ters. left Wednesday morning for n
two months' visit with relatives In
R i c h Bilge
Nebraska and Arkansas
Crete's Long Siaga.
A. J. Haney, a former resident o f
C fe'c endured the longest siege on
fd. beside which Troy's ten years this city, arrived here Monday night
Iml a skirmish
In I04H the from California for a vlalt with old
friends. He may decide lo remain
, attempting to rompier the la
land laid siege to the capital city of
J. H Shipp, a prominent lumber
Oap'iln. which, however, did not aitr dealer o f Prlnevllle. was her Tu es­
pawl. ' until September, |iw;n after day on bualness for a few houra.
twanty one yeara Agnln In IRSI. when
the Cpetnna revolted, the defeatnt
A bunch o f fellows from the co u n ­
Tnfks were aide to hold the fortified try cam e here last Saturday pretty
cttlc-. "gnlnat all attacks, and many of well londed with booxe, and tw o of
them were still enraptured when the their number who were looking for
trouble found II when they b e g in
poWcra Intervened nine years later.
Warner Bro. Corsets, Guaranteed not to Rust o r Tear
A Complete Stock o f Muslin lJnderwear on Sale
Mid Summer Sale of
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
Spring
and
and
and
and
and
Summer Dress Goods
Summer Dresses, Ready to Wear
Summer Tailored Suits & Coats
Summer Underwear
Summer Trimmed Hats
This sale will close SATU R D AY, AUGUST 22.
This is a splen­
did opportunity for everyone to purchase their needs at very much
reduced prices. In putting on this sale there were many articles
marked down even below cost, and the goods are all first class.
COME IN A M ) LOOK THEM OVER.
Grips and Suit Cases
Our complete stock o f Suit Cases, HanJ Bags and Grips
are priced less than the usual price asked for these goods.
Suit Cases. 22-21 and 26 in., prices, 2.75, 3.00. 1.50, 5.00 & 5.50
Hand Itags, prices .......................................................... 1.00 to 1.50
Pure Food Department
Goods Always Fresh and Clean
FRESH FRI IT
We are Exclusive Agents
SUGAR AND SPICES
CANNING AND PICKLING SEASON IS ON.
GLOVES
GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW.
Royal Club Tomatoes, per can ............................. 15
Fountain Tomatoes, per can ............................... 12*4
German American Coffee, per lb ................... .30
German American Coffee. 31b cans.....................85
Hills Blue Can Coffee, 3Ibs.............................. 1.10
Fountain Coffee, 3 tbs ...................................... 1.00
Cleveland Baking Powder, 3tbs ..................... 1.00
Snow Flake Crackers, per pkg ........... 10 or .25
New Honey, per square ..........................................20
Rose Bud Syrup, per gal ............................... 1.15
Soda, per pound .................................... „ ............... 06
Royal White Soap, 6 b a r s .................................... 25
Hills Japan Tea. 16 oz. pkgs ............................... 50
Pacific Minced Clams, 2 cans fo r........................... 25
Aster Milk, 3 cans for ...........................................25
Bulk Rolled Oats, per tb
................................ 05
Roman Meal, per p k g ..............................................25
Uncle Sam Health Food, per pkg ......................25
LYNCH & ROBERTS
THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES and LOWER PRICES
We buy Butter and Eggs
bothering soma of tha oltlians hara,
anil wanting to scrap
The tw o bail
man ware arresteil by Marshal Ad­
ams after one o f them hail bean
knorkeil down and hail hla aye put
In motirnlng.
A flna o f 916 each
waa assessed on tha disturbers of
tha peace
One paid tha flna and tha
other one Is working It out on tha
street seven days.
IE Y O U W A N T
To rent a house
To sell a house
T o rent a room
T o sell anything
T o buy anything
Use T h e Spokesman's
Classified Ads.
Only one cent a word.
The farm house o f C. It Smith In
the Pleasant Valley district, 6 miles
southwest o f the city, occupied by
Wilber
Mallery,
burned
to
the
ground last Thursday.
House and
contents a total Iosa; no Insurance
The Are ta supposed to have started
R E D MO N D ,
from a stove pipe that projected thru
the roof
Mrs Mallory and children
were alone at the time o f the Are and
the only thing saved from the house
was a trunk and table.
W. P. Daggett returned Tuesday
morning from Portland where he
had been on legal business.
Mass will be celebrated at the
Catholic church here Sunday, Aug.
23. at 11 o'clock a. m.
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Preaching services at the Metho­
dist church next Sunday evening.
W. K. Kagan, pastor.
Everything In the sm okers' line
can be found at Farlelgh’s In the
poatolflce building.
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Regular services at the Presbyter­
ian church Sunday. August 23. Sun­
day school at 10 a. m.; preaching
services at 11 o ’clock.
The public
cordially Invited. T. J. Hedges, pas
tor.
OREGON
We close 6:30: Saturday 10:00
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W \K IN .SP IK E S T R A D E H O P E
J. H. Roe. proprietor o f the Red­
mond Market, this week killed a six
weeks' old calf that he raised him ­
self. that weighed 180 pounds
The
c alf was worth 119 80. Mr. R oe said
| he raised the calf to the above
weight by giving It plenty o f milk,
and that others could do the same
with their calves If they would put
the milk Into them.
Secretary luine Sees Chance to lle-
conae Com mercia l Mistress
A Washington dispatch o f the
16th says that Secretary o f the In­
terior l.ane predicts that the war in
Europe will result In a vast devel­
opment of the mineral and manufac­
turing
resources o f the United
States.
"'It Is possible so to develop and
The 1914 state wool clip totaled utllixe our mineral and m anufactur­
$2,700.000.
ing resources, particularly In the
west.” said the secretary, “ that the
City barns will be built at P or t­ label 'Made In the United States,’
land to cost $50.000
will becom e familiar around the
w orld .”
The Oregon City paper Industry Is
not affected by the foreign war
Signor Francis Griffon o f Italy Is
In Portland to locate 50,000 acres of
Thirty new houses are being built land for a great cheese Industry.
at Forest Grove and 10 blocks of
paving.
Coquille is selling $30,000 bonds
for a wanter plant.
A freak law that will be proposed
in the legislature Is to create the o f ­
Enterprise opens bids August 21
fice o f county advlaer.
for a $ 2 0 , 0 0 0 sewer system.