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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1914)
9 DIRECTORY Redmond and Vicinity MUNII': I. « . O. F. L No •-MI ry Thursday i i I k I i I I ii NOTICK TO ADVEKTISEUK I l VI n IM iik limi li » • « uro » U n i In « l l n n l A O MVKHH. N U. New ail\crl ¡ m - iiicii I m nntl all J I* JIIIINHIIN, Mn chanKCH für iii I n immt (>»• in by I C L A S S IH K D C O I.IM N iiYlnt k p. m. euch Tutsdny Io in- AdvertU' limila |Milili»linl under ila hssd « i miti rulli n word tur irli Inaai Unti No advortlsetnent «orlati fin' lesa Ilimi 15 canta tir •ra frani oul ol town limai Inrorm i how «la n r laauea Ilio uit la lo in. Q|(l of town liniera limai In' ni by ■ «»li Inlllala and •Un) II » » O l d » I < Ut MA M i rnriu fin- Hall', 2.# « i r « » mi Wll- 1 « Croati aanr Madraa. I t o r u l l i « « on, tirat i rally « I l rati !•«•. «tix'k, « (o r net • >«lbla. a aliap al ( I N fit) • r aera, u r in a liniulra li, H| hi I i i '» Itali wa> Il.... I and 1(10111101111. tirar tllroad. |i'i»ioitlrt', « i r , forly Ini rotati, Water (talli una of thè lieal •lactlona > I ltir urlaliborliiMid Wlll il! t ! p i . i r m i « Wrlte A K raaklln, Saudpolut. Ida ai ì Exclusive Agents Summit Town and Country Shirt W aists Our Grocery Departments^ filled with (iroccriest of BEST QUALITY Htirc iHiMlt.ilum tha* Hanta werk, an Ihc forma rlanc al ntMin rach \\ctlncwrlay. Thi* in positiv«* and Millinery Sale NO DBVIATION WILL ■ ■ MAOS f k o . w TH i s BULB. TH E S H O H E M AN. Judge Wlllrox haa a Held of rorn growllig Ural lila realdem-r I hu« will «ure takr aonie prltra at tlie l'otato Hhow and Patr The Judge romea frotti Iowa where they « r e experta In • orn growlng. «ml he «aya he thlnka he ou-hl to know aonirthlng ahout how to ralae a auoeaaful patch of I he «tu ff In order to close out every Sum mer Hat we have in ¿lock we have made a special price of $ 1.98 Mra i* M Iteedy, who haa been »tailing her paratila In Tacoma the past two montila, la expected to ra- turn home thla weak for your choice any hat in the house. High gia da plano, noarly n«w, Clark Moraa, the wall known I’ ow- Ul Ita aul ì raaaonalila on lartua In ell Multa ranchar, waa In the rlty atra at kpokeaiiian oftlra. 4<lf yaatarday for a few hours dorar al pullaya aud atmie aliarti»« A dame waa given laat Thursday Il In a o o .i rondinoli Tlia Hpolira night In Mutua hall In honor of A J Haney who r e n i t i ) returned fo the |aa«y (»am of hor»r» for llir city after an absence of over a year k, for »air rhrap ll I. Ilrazee. t f f l l ) p i i r l l llutla, pit on a Had- Yea. It la alwaya good, the work in ml I I •(« done by the llend Mteam laundry Not good once and bad the next time M i l l Ilk:NT lilce them a trial, you'll surely ha I'll one I&UZ, or leave your For ran’ 2 iiu arraa la»al Irrigated pleaaed md. Im p rorn l with hooaa. harn. bundles al Hotel Kedmund Nil M a r a and famin e Want fall ■ S H E I III I l i a d lata possession l.laa No need to suffer thla hot weather hoot 11 mllra anatarly from Uaa S o to Parlelgh'a In the poatofflre hutaa. H K Kina. Walla Walla. building and gat some of their good tea cream or a cool drink 7tS This includes Hats retailing as high as seven and eight dollars -all are included in this sale. Every Hat, regardless o f price, reduced to $1.98. Come in and make your choice. i/ b n e X ico A X (*KMTIMON I l l s Md>M P V T I I N T s O P Dll W. t: l l SC. t l l l l i o - HRA< T o n . o t T i l l s t ITY The to> lowing arr unaollt-llrd tra riant to fa »a . ’ blropra- or. of thla city, by pa lenta wh no ha baa cured The Italie«. Oregon. June lb. ISO» ro Who.. II Muy Concern I dodt- «'tl for twu year* with d o l o r i for c« •nsumptlun. «lept In a tent >7 the d ' tor«' order« In February md In It arch I took SO adjuat- nanta of Hr W K Caae and I am tow wall and «trôna «a I e»ar » « » W W Z A C IIA R V The Halle«. Oregon. June 7. 1 *0J* by permlsalun front Mr« I writ* Snrhary Hba « a i t ahe had not «een a well lay for P ten year«, the rau«r tirina nini kidney trouble, and ron- SBHK, and ati narvoua, with trampa atol awful palila that cotn- _palled ki'< to keep her bed nearly Half o f l b " tlina Hhe took all week« ndjuatmr la from Hr. W. K Cnaa throe n i ' H i » ago and aaya " I am wall and nava never had a cramp or pain a i » • that time " W W ZACHARY. Por grain hags A Mill Co ORHUON In Connection with Redmond I'nlon Warehouse t ompany Quart Mason Jars You will find the«« cxccp* tional oxford» everyw here that w ell dressed people frequent T h ey represent the highest point possible to reach in (uit shoe mak ing. and ara known all over the country lor their hand some styles and wearing qu alities. Y o u can get these o x fo rd s in all tne popular styles and n o vel ties. N ew Honey, per square Mr and Mra C It Drake and Mr, and Mra W II Anderson went boat riding In the canal here Tueaday eve ning Thla la the tirai boating party to be heard o f In the canal at thla place P K Morrill of thla city, received the «ad news of hla mother's death the Aral of the week and left Mon day for the Walla Walla country to attend the funeral ............................20 Fountain Tomotoes, per c a n ......... ..... Speckled Bayo Beans, 16 pounds .12*4 1.00 Royal White Soap. 6 bars ....................... .25 Royal Club Coffee, 2*4 l b s ....................... 1.00 Heinz Tomato Soup, per can .10 Sugar House Molasses, *4 gallon .35 Ground Chocolate, 3 lb. cans .........................90 Heinz Sweet Pickles, per quart .30 Heinz Dill Pickles, per dozen...........................15 Cleveland Baking Powder, 3 lbs 1.00 Crisco, large c a n s ....................................... 1.10 If you are particular ahout Graham Crackers, large packages ............... 25 your footwear, ask to see Fountain Oysters, 5 oz. cans........................... 15 the A m erica n Hr« I «owe A Turner, eye special ists of Portland. Or , will he In R ed mond Sunday and Monday. Septem ber IS-1 4. at Hotel Redmond parlors They are specialists of experience, and standing, and you will make no mistake In consulting them. They will viali Redmond every three months. «tl ............................... 1.10 Mason Rubbers, 3 doz ................................... 25 H J Harria returned laat week from Spokane and a trip Into llrltlah Columbia He reporta bualne«a very alow In the latter country f M Klklna came over from the rounty a«s( laat evening to attend and help form the Taxpayers' le a g u e ...................................... 75 */g Gallon Mason Jars Itedmond Peed 71 f \ L a d y and American Gentleman O l* forda. GET A LARGE Reduced Prices BOX O F TH O SE FANCY PEACHES FOR C A N N IN G LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES and LOWER PRICES REDMOND, OREGON an active part In the organisation of Light Plant for Hair— J. D Butler has built a roomy the Taxpayer«' la>ague here Inst Th# Spokeaman haa a practically garage on hla residence property on evening. now ( « '" i l l n e lighting plant for sale. 8th between B and C streets. It Is bn up to dale preaaure ayatem M A Lynch returned home Sun And Will be sold very reasonable day from Portland where he had at Mra. Ashley Forrest will begin her Rabaon for selling -changed to elec tended "llu yera' W e e k ." c I shh In piano and voice Saturday. tricity. Suptomlmr '>- J. W. Ilrewer came In from Port L och news, general news and the land yeaterday anil participated In It A Kendall left laat Thursday latoat news are feat urea of thla pn- proceedings al the taxpayers' meet for Minot, N D . his old home, on a P*r. ____ business trip o f about three weeks ing laat night. RKHMOTff), Pint Mason Jars ...................................... $ .65 A m e ric a ’» Finest Footwear W e buy Butter and Eggs Robert Smith, one of the promi nent merchant« of Slater«, waa here NOTIC K laat night attending the meeting of My Wife. Ague« Mtevena. having taxpayers left my bed and board the public la to supply thr demand Misa Butler warnad aitalnat truatlng her on my •everything In the smokora’ line experta to buy a larger and better account T U 8T K V K N 8 St 1 can be found al Parlelgh'a In the line o f hata than ever before A t f i a ' *. 1914 «11 poatofflre building 7tS Mra. John Tinner returned home Vth t i r a i l r K v a u i l n a l l o n » Colored poalers advertising the laat Saturday from McMinnville. Or . where «he had been visiting relative« Fourth Annual Redmond Potato Plan! eighth grade examination* Show and Pair have been received and friends. Will be held In the varlou« arhool and have been distributed around In Ia*ave orders for magazines or dial riet« of C rook county tin Heptem- different towns In the rounty. bar S and 4. 1914 Pupila wi«hlng hooka at Parlelgh'a In the poatofflre to taka "he examinât Iona at thla time Mr and Mr« Tom Parlelgh left building, prompt attention given and tho«' wl«hlng to take up condl- 'yesterday for their former home at tlona from prevloua rxamlnatlona. Juntura. In Malheur rounty An enjoyable card party waa given pleaaa notify me at once. laat Thursday night at the residence J K MYKRH. J. P. Duckett was one of the rep o f Mr. and Mr«. W. 8 Rodman on Ht 1 County School Superintendent. resentatives from Slaters who took the corner of A and Nth street«. McSherry’s F eed S to re GROCERIES Û l i/fnuUuui OUn/lemaa w o rn W ANTKD lions Monday, Augual 24, to Mr W a n tjd . a stenographer Iteply to and Mra K I. James, a daughter |ral Oregon Irrigation Com rhutea. Oregon III New grain baga. 9 cents for illark Stripe. 9 V cents for ('aleuti* MDM'KI.I.ANtCOl H Redmond Peed A Min f o *tf man Ctaaalfled ada bring try them don't coat much Il P (iant waa up from Heachulea for a few hour» Monday night saying I f you want to keep posted take "h e llo " to hla friend« here "too Bpoi" «man I I 10 a year O K Olson left Monday night for . B Bpll A W Sima a visit In Iowa. South Hakota and CROCK «111 NTS Alls'! R \t T Minnesota lie ex|*ecta to he gone COMPANY until about the ftral of October He ( Incorporated I will vielt a daughter that he ha» not ■ Prlnevllle, Oregon ■cm In eight year« while gone kbatract» Inauranca m We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 rents for the round trip, and one of beats your own send it to the Bend the auto stage« advertises a g l SO Steam lau n d ry: satisfaction guaran rate one way. teed Phone 1502 and Fred McCaf- fery will call for and deliver your 8tl K. I - Jamea informs The Spokea work. man that he has resigned a« superin tendent here for Deschutes Power Mr and Mrs. H. A. Schneider and Co., the resignation to take effect on two children arrived here last Sat the first of September He says he urday. They drove through in thetr will be sucr««eded by Mr Hyde of car from California. Madraa. who has had charge of the light plant there Mr Jamea stated he would remain In Redmond and take charge of the Redmond Billiard and Pool hall. Capitalist Invests In Redmond State Bank A party j f Paulina farmers passed through 'h e city yesterday morning on their way to the Metoltua river on a Ashing trip. Prank Bodyfei*. who Is farming over In the Sisters country, was In town this week buying supplies. At Presbyterian church, Sunday School at 10 a m . preaching serv ice at I I o'clock Th * pastor, T J Hedge«, will preach Cordial Invi tation to all. Tw o dancing Instructors are ad Mr and Mrs Henry llewen o f Clo- Second hand sacks. We have a lot verdale, wer In town trading laat vertising to give Redmond people Monday. Mr. llewen report« a lessons In the tango, hesitation to dispose of at 5 cents each. Tum- A-l.um I.umber Co.. Redmond Or. 2t waltx, maxlxe. etc. bumper crop o f oat« on hla place. Mr McLennon la substantially Im To reduce my surplus I will «ell good aowa already bred, at bedrock proving the grounds around hla resi prices until Sept. 10 only, (leo L. dence on P between 4th and 5th Sta ilraxee, Powell Hutte. 812 Automobile rides from here to the Mia« Untier wlll go to Portland county seut at Prlnevllle are cheap thla week to huy the fall llne of now. and It la more economical al mllllnery for l.ynrh A Robert«. Kv- most to take a ride over and hack ery Indlcatlon polnt« to a big hnal- than to atay at home. The fare by neaa thla fall, and to he in a Position auto truck haa been put down to 45 L. K. Smith ex|H*cta hla family to return from the east the latter part of next week. They are now visiting In Lincoln. Neb Oeo. K. Altken o f Slaters, waa In the city yeaterday evening attending the taxpayer«' meeting. I f you want laundry work that help in making the State Bank what it is today, one of the strong finan- cll Institutions of Central Oregon, and desires to recommend Mr. Schneider to the people o f Redmond and vicinity. Farm House Bums When Owner Is Away Kafer Place amt Content« Near Cline Pall« Completely l>e«t m ) eil I a i l Thur«)la> Night H. A. Schneider of Platt«uiouth. Ne braska. I lu )» Out W. S. Rodman'» Intere«! In Above ln«titution The house belonging to Charles Kafer and located on hia homestead stx miles west o f Cline Palls, was de stroyed by Are last Thursday night. The house and contents were a total loss. Mr. Kafer was away from home at the time, working on the Tumalo Project, and did not know of the Are until advised by a neighbor who found the smouldering ruins. It is supposed that some traveller stop- tied there over night and either pur posely or carelessly started the (Ire. A subscription paper was being cir culated tn Redmond and this vicinity to secure funds to partially reim burse Mr. Kafer. H. A. Schneider of Plattamouth. Neb . this week bought out W. S. Rodman's Interest In the State Bank of Redmond, and also Mr. Rodman's real estate holdings In the city and this section. Mr. Rodman intends to remain in Redmond, but what he will engage in he does not know just i at present. The State Bank of Redmond Is the oldest bank In the city, having been catabllshed in the fall o f 1908. Mr. Schneider, who now holds a control- ing Interest In the Institution, Is a Newspaper advertising pays. } man of means and will undoubtedly ■ make Investments In Redmond out Ten minutes spent reading the ad- side of his recent buy. Walter Rod- t ' vertlseinenta may mean ten dollars man will be assistant cashier under taved to you. the new arrangement. Mr. Rodman wishes to thank all Advertising is the cultivation that the patrons of the bank for their makee business grow. e*» HOdlM Y •*$'