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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1914)
rnrnrnzm T H If M D AV HH P T *. IV H TUR HKIIM OND HI’OKKHM AN PAOK RIV E SOCIETY DIRECTORY D H N IK I. O. O. K. No. IMI Thursday i l | k l to V UIII iik lu ut he i » mil Redmond and Vicinity N O T IC E TO A D V E R T IS E R S Exclusive Agents S u m m it T o w n a n d C o u n try S h ir t W a is t s lovttvil lo ni lumi A I* MVKUH. N II J, I' JtHINHON. H im Nm iid irrlln rm in lN um I all c h a n g e » f o r nils m u si be in Ivy I CLAHMIFM i> « <>M MN idVortlMBiaUt* published Ulular 1 boon at Vila rant n noni for ''i Inaarltou No advertisement |\l , |>rtad for W b Itimi I I esula Or * “ L from out of town muni Inform tr y,,u jbow Uinny I. m in Ilia ml In lo Out of town ordarn munt lo> impaniali by inali lultlnln mi l irai rount a» wordn h-| , Knit HAI.L •irry*, ‘aria for Uni', i l l acres on WII ‘•ompir Croak naai Nladru*. Itu rulllva i. practically ail run bo. stick, or accaaalMi-. n snap nl » I n riii aero, IttJBa Ittqulra tl. Hpokaa tZ E i 1,7 Our Grocery Department is filled with (iroceriest of BEST QUALITY o 'c lo c k p. m. r a r h T u e s d a y t o i n s u re p i i h l i r a l i o n I h r Niimi' v r r k , as I he f o r m s « lose at noon rarh W e d n e s d a y . This is p o s i t i v r and NO D E V IA T IO N W II.L HE M A D E FROM T H IS HULK. THE SFOKEM AN. Millinery Sale l.anl Haturduy avanlnu Iba Munonn aiilarlalnai) ln honor oí Mr mui Mrn J W lirawar who Infi Ihn city thin wank for I'oMlani! About bo warn pranalit mul pannai! a plaanmil avail- In* nl i-nriln, ilmirloK «m l n nanaral mu Ini a i mii | lima A lunch of raka unit Ira cream wan narvali In order to close out every Sum mer Hat we have in ¿lock we have made a special price of alf way Haml mill Itadinoiid. itaar road, poatoltlra, air , flirty tin rod. jrnlar rad. p a la r rig rii h t on » of Ilia Iwnl Will i / \ 4 «rtiuna •» Ih* lint«(tl tinr lliiml W n la A K b P l * at M A . i #riun point, Ida II] v »snklln, B*Sdp< $ 1.98 Tim rnrpaa of A 1, Ulula, form erly of I'rlnavllla, who dlail at Rorl lilhhnn, Alnnkn. arrivait liara Hun day nlnlil by aiprasa ami wna takan In I’ rlnavllla Mr. Wlgla waa a IlCh Brad» piano, nanrlr naw, Ulan,bar o f lha Maaonlr order I ba sold rounonabla on lamia In Mrn I' M llnaily raturiiad laat ra at Spoki nan offlra «».If Thiirmlny avanlna from a vlnll of two v al 1 - tavaral pall.- » anil noma ahaftlng monthn with har paranln In Taronu •1» | |a good aoii'Htlon Tha Hpoknn Kor «rain liana liait munii Knail a Mill Co nr , — lood ha» » y Irani of human for lha r v«la cb, for ante cheap ti I, lirmoa. tlr Ituilainyar ban rluaail out bln fh, powall H o lla . piuma Hal prarllrw ham and ha and hla futility ,,U» Wd 1609 «I« lift Monday mornlna for Hampton. Iowa P o l l III N I . vo ‘‘or rant-—l<"i arma lavai irrigated W H Itodman laft Monday morn- 4, Improv. with houaa. bara, inn for Omaha on a business trip. oro and ¡fe n c in g WnnI fall wad. I n a i' I nia puanannluo I.Ian Rev W K Hanau loft Monday •ut 11 a l l » ' westerly frulli Ila* itaa H K Kill* Walla Uni ., mornlna to Join hla family al Mar inila, Mirti Ilf ahlnston. » U IN T U I I , carload of t>aaf ratlin wan shlp- 'orepvtsnt woman for général pnd from h «m Monday mornlna to »’•«’ll laaworb. On- wllllnn to atay with I'orlland by O II (iray o f I’ rlnavllla Idran In «Venins; » » « » » t i t Mr» Aahlny Kurrnal will hegln bar ‘ ‘l Ita or phnia io Mra Itoaroa claw In piano and volca Saturday, v i: buina. Or ward. .September 6 112 l l.l.tN K O I s M A Tripp and wlfn o f Marmoth, Ipokaaman t'lanain»d min brlnu N II., » » r « ham thla wnrk looklna i tj ulta— try thrio don't coal much ovnr Ihnlr proparty poasoaalona In Ihla narllon Thay hava to acraa In f you w i r to knap poatad taka lha I’uwall llulla dlnlrlci and anoth- I SpokoMia I I t o « yaar. nr to naar t'Hnn Kalla Mr Tripp In on» of lha plonnara of tha Itadmond A Hlm» Hlnlrlrt, hnvlna coma tiara In IVO« I ' H O U K r o i M l t l l s T I t tl T t t iM T t N V tiny K Dobson. pmaldant of tha tin orpuraladI Itadmond Hank of Comniarca. mnda ____________ »Ilia. OrwgQB a huntnana trip to Portland Inni «o a k Inaiiranra ?nv, a». »I I ;M P l a i t for H »l»— Tba Hpoka» nan hna a practically » aaaollna Ighllna plant for sal» "In on up to data pranaura sysla n I will bp gold vary manonnblr •non for pal linn changed to ala-- Of the hundreds of thou .mil merchsn • engaged in husi ha 95 per cent of them fail, hy s houli : they fail? Suppos er cent of tiic iM’oplf liu ti per c liphtheii.i. what would we ___ dipht y ? T h e re in no more reason 95 percent of merchants fail - -----f in busiii ess than there would reason In 95 per cent of the ople djrinc of diphatheria. It pure waste. Statistics prove at 86 per cent of the menti ta who fail in business are n-adverti ing merchants. Ad- I it rtising Is Ilio mil» anti-ti»\m [ || isulta of k ... I advertising an rtain. Tin1 inexperienced pen ally mee' < with disappoint- »nt in hi* advertising. Adver ting is a special business just >r$ medicine. law. dentistry, etc. le watchmaker takes $5 worth pig iron and converts it into dr spring worth $2,000,000. tat is What efficiency does th pig iron. What would ef- iency do with your business? hat ev*r\ merchant needs is pbe assistance of an advertising ecialist, who has studied care- lly the problem of advert iaing ficiency. My venrs of experi- ce in the held of newspaper Ivertisiug is at your service nt e smalt sum of one third of a nt an h i I liai» ¡ in- .m!» __-«sonable plan for newspaper ihiicity on lite market. Results tarante?'' Write me for mv __-an of assistili^ the local mer- lant witli iiis newspaper adver- 1 Bresse» Pow ell Muli» i'W M p ir advertising. Write ^r them t. . i.i\ CtEo. E. P A T T E R S O N , , dvertiaing Specialist, Esther- dry and whaat ran only from I to 20 btiahrla to lha arm New grain hag*. !H j rani* for lllack Strl|>a. * * , cant* for Calculi* Itadmond Krad A Mill Co. 7tf J W Hrawar and family moved to I’orlland thla work where they will make their future home School here begin* Tueailay, Sep tember * Word »vaa received here that Mr* Il M Huffman, a former maiden! of ihe city, had died Mutual 2Vth, al llrldley. Cal. Why ba botharail with two pnlr* of k I iibbi » * Call at Hulal Itadmonil parlor* Miimlay and Monday. Hap- tamhar 1.1 14. and lot lira Ixiwa A Tutnar allow you tha naw Kryptok Ihiuhla Vlalon ()ln**a*. which hava no onalghlly llnaa or aaama to rntrh dirt, alralu lha aye* or coma nparl One light, aollil plcco of glaaa which enable* you to mud or do cloaa work, and aco iltatant objocta perfectly. They look Ilka young folk'* glaaaaa Kraa ilrmonal ral Ion Satlafacllon guaranteed Itemembar the data— Sapiembar i s 11 1 1 Mr* J W. Moore returned homa Inal Saturday night after an extend ed viali In Knnann with relatlvea. See I.. K. Smith for nome o f that W I I I T K I It IS H W I N T K R HARMS Y. It la froat realalant, drouth malatnnt mul yields welt. in ‘ Mrs. J. II Knrlelgh and her two grand ehlldren returned Tuesday e v ening from a vlalt with her slater In Ihe euatarn part of the alate. Dr. Munson and Mr. Rnnkle of for a tlshlng trip at Blue Lake the Metollua river. and H. C Karrer of Paulina, was here Ihla week He said hla sawmill at the above place waa destroyed by Are some weeks ago, hul that It la Mot how cheap, hut how good ir Job printing. And at that It'a being rebuilt hy another man. •ap. Don't forget that Dra. Lowe A Or«St •xpeclallona will he realized Turner, the well known eye special they s r « hacked up by advertising. ists of Portland, will be In Hedmond Ville, It*u;i ÍM2 GROCERIES lA n u : X ica n J û u ù s , àio ir i/ h ìu u u u t $ tn í& m u a e x te rn America's Finest Footwear Pint Mason J a r s ....................................... $ .65 Quart Mason Jars ..........................................75 You will itnj throe excep tional oxioriia everywhere that well dreaaeJ people frequent They repreaent the highest point potaible to reach in nne ahoe mak ing. anil are known all over the country lor their hand some at ylea anj wearing uualitie*. You can get these o xfo rd * in all th* popular atyle* and novel- tie*. Yt Gallon Mason Jars ................................. 1.10 Mason Rubbers, 3 doz .................................... 25 New Honey, per sq u a re.................................. 20 Fountain Tomotoes, per can ......... „ ...............12*/£ Speckled Bayo Beans, 16 pounds 1.00 Royal W hite Soap, 6 bars.............................. 25 Royal Club Coffee, 2*/g lbs........................ 1.00 Heinz Tomato Soup, per can........................... 10 Sugar House Molasses, gallon................... 35 Ground Chocolate, 3 lb. cans .........................90 Heinz Sweet Pickles, per quart....................... 30 Heinz Dill Pickles, per dozen ... Cleveland Baking Powder, 3 lbs *12 *1 ng. Let me send you free Portlnnd. and II J. I.ove and Tim fy 52 abpyrighted articles on Lane of thla city, left yesterday 1 This includes Hats retailing as high as seven and eight dollars—-all are included in this sale. Every Hat, regardless of price, reduced to $1.98. Come in and make your choice. To radura my surplus t will aril gonil nuwa nlranily brail, nl bedrock prices unill Hapt li> only, (loo I. J II Itobarla, o f ih » firm of t.ynrh it Hobart* o f ihl* city, ganar- nl marrhnntllna tlaalar*. laft tha Drat of tha work for a bualnoaa trip In ■A itili 1 MKTAt, lha aantarn part of lha county, call ing on lha firm'* cualomar* In that if ha RpokPa an han alunit i.ooo »action anil taking oritara for futura tlallvary of good» Of old " it In : i thing tor babbit inalai, parking W K tlm gory raturiiad laat work box*«, g|r Hama will ha aold from t'ondon « ham ha had born nonablo. Large quantities aold working In tha hnrvaat Salda Ila g diaconal *ald lha naaaon I ham had barn vary 5 Per Ceni Kail in Itiisiness for your choice any hat in the house. .15 1.00 Crisco, large cans ....................................... 1.10 If you are particular about your footwear, ask to aee the Am erican I.ady and American Gentleman O x ford». Graham Crackers, large packages ............... 25 Fountain Oysters, 5 oz. cans........................... 15 GET A LA R G E Reduced Prices BOX OF THOSE FANCY PEACHES FOR C A N N IN G LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES and LOWER PRICES We buy Butter and Eggs at hotel pnrlora Sunday and Mon day, Heptember 13-H . They are aperlaltata of experience and aland- Ing. having been located In I’ort- Innd for 21 yearn. They devote I heir entire time, energy and effort exrlualvely to Ihe eye, and you will make no mlrtake In rnnaulttng them They give your aye* a moat thorough aoarchlng and arleiitinc examination, and then they pmacrlbe glaaaaa. with punitive and abnolute certainly th it they are the beat and only kind a lilted to your e.ven Their glaaaaa are guaranteed to give entire aatla- faetlon, whether they coat $2 00 or more. One charge cover* entire coat of examination, framea and lenoea They do not go from house to houae. Commit them at their ho tel office. Ramamber the date* l>ra Lowe A Turner will vlalt Red mond every three month*. Sll REDMONI), OREGON We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 and Kreil McCaffery will call for and to Mr. Hunsacker who has the con deliver your work. 9tl tract for carrying the mail between these points Mr. Jourdan retains Sheriff Krank Klkln* waa here yea- his Ice business and transfer line in terday afternoon on official business. the city. Kx-farmer J. P Doherty o f Powell County Court is in session this Hutte, was a Redmond visitor yes week at Pr inert lie and It Is expected terday. a justice o f the peace for the Red mond precinct will be appointed in Clreult Court convenes at Prlne- place o f W. C. Walker, who has re vllle next Tuesday, September 8. moved from the city. Horn. Tuesday, August 25, to Mr. Peach shipments to this place and Mrs. K. Haven of Powell Butte, from The Dalles are large. ljist a son. week nearly every night from 100 to 200 boxes of peaches were unloaded II. Cram o f Prlneville. shipped from the express car here. The ex two cars of cattle Tuesday from here press companies this year are ship ping peaches and other fruit cheap to the Portland market. er than it ran be done by freight. L. W. Davis came In from his homestead east of Henil this week to FAI.I. OPENING visit a few days In the city. Rev. K, Harvey, a former pastor Born, Saturday. August 29, to of the Presbyterian rhureh here, who has been visiting In Kngland. writes Mr. and Mrs Krank Klssler of Pow The Spokesman that he sailed for ell Butte, a daughter. Ihla country August 22. Death to headaches glasses titled 9tl Dr. James Wlthyeombe, republi by Drs Lowe A Turner. can candidate for governor, waa in Magic la what the Bend Steam the city yesterday and In the eve ning made a talk at the Commercial Laundry seems to possess when you send them a bundle o f dirty clothes Club rooms. anil they return them clean and L. K. Smith has threshed his shiny. Phone 1502 and let them try 9tl White Irish Winter Barley and Is their magic on your washing. prepared to sell seed. 9t2 P. O. Jourdan this week sold his Palry tales are good to amuse freight auto truck to a man from children, but when you tell of Ihe Paulina who will use It for hauling excellent work done by the Bend freight between here and that point. Steam Ijuindry It la no fairy tale— Mr. Jourdan also sold his express It's good solid (ruth. Phone 1502 business between here and Prlneville ger to see the new styles fo r fall in ready made garments. Everyone is invited to come. Notice to School Children The Crook County Fair is to he held September 16. 17, 18, 19 and we want to make this year’s school exhibit the best in the history o f the Fair. In order to accomplish this the co-operation o f all school children is required. Many o f the schools will not be in session at that time, so do not depend upon the assistance o f your teacher. Prepare your exhibits carefully, and be sure that your name, address, school district, and grade appear on each arti cle o f exhibit. All school exhibits may be sent to the office o f the countv superintendent at any time be fore the fair opens, or may be delivered at the fair grounds September 14 or 15. All ex hibits MUST be in by 6:00 p. m September 15. On School Day. Friday, the 18th. all school children will be admitted to the fair grounds free o f charge. Signed, J. E. MYERS. County School Superintend ent. 9tl Lynch & Roberts have set Fri day, September 11th, as their fall opening date. There will be music during the afternoon and refreshments served in the Gro cery department. Everyone is cordially invited to visit the store opening day and make a careful inspection o f all fall and I winter goods. A special feature will be the display o f Ladies' Ready Trimmed Hats. A very large and complete assortment o f trimmed hats have been pur chased for this fall season. Ladies’ Coats and Suits is an Don’t borrow your neighbor'* other special line that will be on paper. It ’s worth the price to get display. Everybody will be ea- ft freah from the press.