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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1915)
I 21. I9fl . Thundav, Oct. 21, 191I» CLABSII IED ( t i l . I M N Id vert lar menta published under i bead ut on« cent u word for b Inseritoli. No adverlleemant irtad (01 . mm lim n 11. r e n ia III ■ from out of town must Inform bow minty Issues the ad la to Out I i •. a h in d o t s m oat tin ■ ompanlad by cash. Initiale and 1.1, ires count aa worda. Ap. _______ Fine MALE Vork horses. weight I Inn pounds Green, H. iinnm.i I4if K E A ‘Inn ( W a l l Holstein heifer ami •ey cow Marlon'» Food Niore «if IIII.E ui proved Knrkoff winter wheat. Ided 86 bushels per acre lleltn- I (.12 1 III"« Redin.... I 'Iva co»», on« 2 year old bull, •« year iin« heifers, six reives, it take» llinm nil Inquire of (I. Malltaon, l.on« Pin« Flu I 1413 HNAP »Boo buys I wo Iota two ka from main street, will trad« good auto or piano Address box . Print, m... m«. ISIS I I ES everel ton» of aim'll carrots. also wnrtxola for Bale. A I. Viti |{ THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN t To Buy Good Groceries Is Economy. u ln a . 11 > '1111<■ 11.1 l i.i ! ne apai' of mar«a, «ug.ui and i«aa. g I'M« In Arkell, Itednioud. <nn Ini I _____ T«> IR ID E llU IIK Illo W , Ive yoi.ni modern r frotn Itirmubranre, In Port- I, to traile fo r fu riti lum i near ■nond. Address box 232, Ited NEED u ir .d. Ore ' \ N'T ’III tre. le i-owa and helfers of ( stralli for at««ra one yeer oli) past. Geo. I. lira«.«, Powell .• Ii.tr M is i l l i . in f o i N n u*** 8po* eenien baa a prartlrally I I (I V «••Olin« It KhtlnK plant for sale, i an « to dat« pressure system p , will b>> sold very reasonable, »on (or »oiling changed to alec- t \ I ’S. I. Bell A W. Situs 'KOOK H llN T l ABSTRACT comp ami L I Incorporated) Piliievllle, Oregon HALT! Y ou A re W a n te d W. B. DAGUETT Attorney at Law V. B. COMMINNIGNER lO rStF F IC K IN THE Met Al I FRY I ll'll,HING IHDMOM*. s . . OREGON --------------------- ur pi tentón G. Burdick r to G. A. McFarlane Burdick A Murphy LAWYER ■’ractlce in all courts and U. S. I .1111.1 1 Mine nd M». OREGON Il YOU WANT 1ST OU ou To rent n house To Bell a house To rent u room To Bell anything To buy anything UM The Spokesman's Classified Ails. Only ono cent a word. There is nothing nicer for street wear than a good tailor suit. You will find that they give more real service for the money invested than most any other garment. We are showing suits now that are the very latest styles, tailored from the new materials which are popular this season. We will appreciate an opportunity to show you these suits. known relatives In thia section Pa pera found lu Ilia possession allowed Hint be belonged to u Masonic lodge III Green lluy, Wla., and the lodge there h it s been notified of his death with the hope of getting Io tomb wllh some of Ida relatives. The fun eral was held here Tuesduy under There are a number of aiibui rllinra Ihe auspices of the local Musoulc Io Tit« Spokesman who ur« In arrears lodge for their aubacrlptlou to the paper. We have not "dunned" these people Gruln hugs und sack twine at Mur- In the paat for the reason that times lo ii'a F e e d Store 9tf have been "bard" In thia section Now that the crop la being harvested and money gelling a little more plen S m o k e r W e ll A tte n d e d — The Dutch lunch uud smoker giv tiful, we Imp« thoae who owe the pa per will remember the printer man en by C. II Irvin last Wednesday end puy up. One dollar uud a half, •'Veiling at Ills residence to the Com the price of a year’s subscription, la mercial Club and buaineaa men of not much In Itself, but when there Redmond, was well attended and ure three nr four hundred of theae several pluna for Ihe better prosper »1 fill accounts due and outstanding they amount to quite a nice little sum ity of the city and whole community especially to u newspaper office were outlined, amt It expected will he taken up and acted on. Ho. pleuae pay up Redmond and Vicinity PLEASE PAY UP ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦! THE PORTLAND EVENING Prices $9.75 to $25.00 Children’s and Misses’ Coats A choice lot of California table wines 12 ears old, ut coat; alao old peach and apricot cordials. Hotel lia r lMf Cash lu Advance lias Good Slogan— "The Rutter That Betters the Bread" la the slogan adopted by L II. laifollett, proprietor of the Red mond and Prineville creameries. The butter manufactured here la, undoubtedly, aa good If not better than any made In the state, and the above slogan la very appropriate. Fit out the little ones with good warm clothing for the win ter. The styles for the juniors change each season and we try to keep up with these changes. We have on display a very large line of Children’s Coats in a wide range of prices, made from the best cloak materials. Bring the children in and select a coat. Regular price of the Do not pass It up at the Potato Show, the "Tutu A Lum Baby." 15t2 Prices $1.75 to $6.00 TELEGRAM and Bought T) |>eM rlters— I. E Smith, clerk of the Redmond Union High School, while lu Port land lust week bought four Under wood typewriters for use In the high actmul, and the new muehlnea are naw In use • qp Redmond, - Oregon Ladies’ and Misses’ Suits ALSO, Rem em ber That Your Home Paper Is Your Home Friend Telegram. »3.60 Jot in son Building LH O S IE W ld the privilege of doing business with your local dealera, the tradesmen that you know to be reliable, prompt In deliveriea and aniioua to pleaae you. for 1 J H ere v a m e r ’i. Rust-‘fìruof "WHAT FOR?" YOU ASK. »4.00 A YEAR DENTIST b l J æck / For THE SPOKESMAN roper DR. J. KARR We Handle Good Groceries We Are Local A gents for i; IE (IE wo hand of mutton sheep for (' I l u m . i , I I , <1 in m i l l I 'l l PAGE THREE W e n t It, Slater» P a ir— 1« Competent Man— It H Parsons, who will have the management of the new warehouse here, la a competent man for the po sition la stated by thoae who are In a position to know Mr. Parsons waa formerly manager of the Creswell Fruit A Vegetable Growers' Associa tion. where he made a decided suc- ceaa of the buaineaa Patrons of the new warehouse are assured of a square deal by Mr. Parsons Quite a number from thia city ' Try the New Rend Flour Co'a. went over to the Slaters fair during the three daya It waa running last I>ea Chutes Spray and True Blue Flour. L. C, Marion, agent. 41t( week. Try the new boarding house cor ner E and Tth Sta. Good meala uud DO YOU WANT GOOD SHOES? Ask for the Hamilton Brown Shoej. lutely Good. We have them. They are abso Do You Want a GOOD SUIT, Men’s and Boys? Ask for Brandagee Kincaid or Curlee’s. They are both guaranteed. Let us show you. Prices $9.00 to $22.50. ’ LYNCH & ROBERTS The Store of Better Values and Lower Prices Itc tln m n il Itoy S ic k — Mr. and Mrs. F. A Kennard last week received word that their aon bods, 16 I C i l l a . l'.(2 We buy Butter and Eggs Ed. a former resident of this city, but now tn the U. S. navy. Is slrk C a u tio n to W o o d S te e lers — There la a stringent law in regnrd with typhoid fever In the navy hos to ateallng wood from unoccupied or pital at Mare Island He is not dan DEDICATION DANCE The Irrigation water will be taken vacant lund, und Inspectors are now gerously III. from Suttle I-ake. on the watrli for violators of thia The Redmond Commercial Club law. A woril to the wlae ought to he Went to Hwauip Randi— will give a Halloween dance to ded- Rill Floyd, the plumber and tin Found Silica l>e|M>slt— so indent caution. lcate the completion of the new Red Edwin Arkell of this city. Sunday 1 mond smith. successor, to C. R. McLallln, warehouse on the evening of last discovered a silica deposit about went to the Wurxweller Swamp Friday, October 29th. The dancing Took Prises at Fair— Mr. and Mrs I*. ,M. Reedy and two I Rauch, nine miles from Sisters, to eight miles north of Redmond. Mr. floor Is 60x150 feet and will he In sons went tn the Sisters fair Iasi do a job of plumbing last Saturday. Arkell is an old miner and says the good condition for dancing. There will be plenty of good music. Tick Thursday. Merlin, their oldest son. While in Sisters attending the fair silica carries good commercial value ets are one dollar, and everyone is Hill picked up a nice lot of work. was entered in the baby contest amt A Illg Bargain The Spokesman invited to come and have a good scored »4 Mrs Reedy took several and Portland Evening Telegram for time. W i l l M a k e G ood N t,ow ing — prizes for fancy work. As the Redmond District grows u year for only »4.00'. THREE DAYS TRACK MEET DI RING THE POTATO SHOW Kharkov winter seed wheat. Mar- the largest and best variety of agri i.iii » F e d Slur,. If,if cultural products In Central Oregon, Ila,I 4,< mm I Yield— la>wls Arney. who lives 8 miles It Is certain that the exhibit from The Inter-State Track Association here that is to be sent to the laxnd northeast of this city, recently will have a race meet at the track Dinon«trale Flour— Products show at Portland next threshed 20 acres of Bluestem wheat here Thursday. Friday and Saturday The llend Flour Mill Co. will week will attract much attention that went 40 bushels to the acre. during the Potato Show. Sixteen demonstrnle their Sour at the Pota and stand a good show of winning horses are entered for the different events. Liberal purses will be hung to Show and Fair held here this first prixe. Been to Frisco Fair— and good races are promised. week. They will use an electric Roscoe Howard, manager of the up Following are the events for each range und hake biscuits to show how Central Oregon Irrigation Co., pass Conreaaionaires Here— day: good their product Is. There are about 75 outside people ed through the city Sunday on Ills Quarter mile pony race, purse »10. here now who have concessions of way home to Deschutes from attend Entries. Pink. Midget, Gray Boy. Seed rye nt Marlon's Feed Store. one kind nnd another for the Potato ing the exposition at San Francisco. Toney. lltf Half mile race, purse. »50. En Show und Fair, and there will be all If you will subscribe to The tries, Buster Brown, Sixteen. Jim kinds of amusements on tap for the Benson, Wastella, Billican. Plan to Buy Anker's Hall— next three days. This Is the wind-up Spokesman for one year we will give Half mile race, purse $15. En At a recent meeting of business show and fair In Central Oregon and you four monthly magazines for tries. Bud. Babe. Agnes, Queen. men held at the residence of C. H. all the "privilege" men who have only 18 cents extra. Brown. Billie. Pink. Irvin It was planned to buy Anker's been at the other fairs have gather ; This race meet is not under the hall on North 6th street and give It ed here for the final round-up. ' auspices of the Potato Show man- For Any Kind of i agement, but is conducted by the to the Redmond Union High School Inter-State Track Association. for a gymnasium, the school to tit Killed a Dig Rear— PLUMBING the building up to meet their re Guy E. Dobson and Claude Mal quirements. lory of this city, and Coe A. McKen —or— na of Portland, returned last Thurs TINSMITHING day from their bear hunting trip In For Benefit of High School— The Woman’s Club of this city the mountains. Mr. McKenna shot —see— will serve a chicken pie dinner to and killed a 700 pound Cinnamon morrow (Friday) In the Jnckson bear at Ihe foot of Broken Top BILLY FLOYD. In the scrimmage with building, the proceeds to tie given to mountain. Back numbers of the follow the bear one of Mr. Mallary's bear Ihe new Union High School here to Work done promptly ing Magazines at The Spokes he used for equipment, etc. The din hounds was badly wounded and may Mr. McKenna took the at moderate prices man Office at ner promises to he a good one, and not live. bear skill to Portland with him. the price Is only 35 cents. REDM OND, OREGON CheapReading and satisfaction I will buy and pay the highest Baptist Servic guaranteed Sunday school at the Baptist market price for all wheat ’offered. / • print auction bills that attract Would like samples of nny grain you church ut 10 o’clock; preaching at 11. Subject: "The Vital Touch." nUon. wish to sell. Marlon's Feed Store, BALLOON ASt ENSIONS lltf P r e tt y te r ta n C liu rc li— rtlslng valuó (or every Redmond. ull There will be balloon ascensions dollar. The pastor will preach at Cline Falls Sunday morning. Sunday here Friday and Saturday during Ihe Water to Re Shut Off— business Is the lifeblood of The Central Oregon Irrigation Co. school at 10 n. m.; preaching at Potato Show. One ascension will le. Advertising Is Ihe means of will shut off Ihe water In their can 7:30 p. in. subject, "Our Lord's Re be made Friday and two Saturday. als the first of next week for the turn." Junior Endeavor at 2 p. m. Ing It. COPY YOl'R I.ETTERN winter season. Those who have cis Mildred Lovett and Bernice Ehret •.n advertí sentent pinred In those terns should begin filling them now. will lead; topic, "How They Show and you will have a record of your , correspondence. You can get copy the Glad Tidings." Luke 8:1. mina brings new business. ' paper at The Spokesman office at a While at the Potato Show he sure reasonable price, In any quantity. 'his paper Is the best medium In to see the "Timi A lami Baby.” 16t2 Putting tin IttHif— The roof for the new warehouse county to use for Want Ads that Is being put on this week, and the Jitney Bus Burned— Died From Apoplexy— results The jitney bus that has been mak It. Gormley, formerly nn old resi other work to complete the building ing this city Its headquarters for the . good thing Is cheap at nny dent of Prineville and well known I h being pushed forward rapidly. past few weeks was totally destroy e. That applies to our Job work all over Central Oregon, but recent ed Tuesday night by tire about one ly n resident of Redmond, suffered a Talked on Irrigation— ua and see. O. Lauregaard met a number of mile east of the city. Origin of fire stroke of apoplexy last Thursday ev )ur Want Ads—little cost— ening as ho Btepped out from the the business men of (he city last unknown. door of Ills tailor shop. He fell to Saturday at dinner nnd talked on Alltel’ results. For orchestra music for ,lances (he pavement and remained uncon the Grandview irrigation project. >ce 8 >uchl I We take great pains scious leave ortlers nt The N|M,kesiuau until his death Saturday He said arrangements had been per office. morning. Mr. Gormley had no fected to put the project through. h all our printing orders. *SSlfeW >nl ( 5c each POPULAR MECHANICS THE POPULAR THE RAILROAD TOP NOTCH ARGOSY BLUE BOOK ADVENTURE NEW STORIES AND OTHERS All are high class magazines and full of good reading, and all are in good condition. FIVE »CENTS EACH AT SPOKESMAN OFFICE While they last We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 Redmond Garage J. A. Moore, Proprietor MODERN AND STRICTLY FIREPROOF Best Equipped Garage in Central Oregon Agent for Ford Machines and the Dodge Car All Auto Supplies and Accessories. First class Machine Shop. All work guaranteed satisfactory. Plumbing, Tinsmithing AND GENERAL REPAIR WORK All kinds of work in the above lines promptly attended to PRICES MODERATE and SATIS FACTION GUARANTEED