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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1916)
ÈAGE TWO ; CLASSIFIED COLUMN Redmond and Vicinity A dvertisem ents published u n d er thia head a t one cent a word for each Insertion. No ad v e rtise m e n t L atest Sheet Music. Variety Store. In serted for less th a n IS cents. O r d ers from out of town m ust Inform Z. T a lia fe rro m ade a business trip us how mar.y issues th e ad Is to to P o rtlan d on Sunday ru n . Out of tow n o rders m ust be Sacks and tw ine at the Redmond accom panied by cash. <-»••-•- In itials — and -• figures count as w ords W arehouse Company. 7tf Im prove your hom e by planting FOR SAI.K 9tf F o r Sale— -A A num n u m ber b e r of fre sh trees and shrubs. See Baggott. milch cows. Oeo. L. Brazee, Pow ell W. H. Hobbs and fam ily went to B uttes. Phone 2509. 3 7 tf Bend on Tuesday. H orse p astu re for re n t; $2.00 per F. A. Pow ers of Tum alo was In m onth. F. N. Abbe, Redmond 5 0 tf Redm ond on business Saturday. F o r Sale— F a r below cost, one Ja m e s H utton of T errebonne is in A m erican adding m achine and one p ro tecto g rap h check w riter. Call at th e hospital with rheum atism . Mrs. B. A. McMickle received the Spokesm an office. 3 8 tf sad new s of th e death of her fath er W AXTKP Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hillman of W a n te d Sheep. O. E. B u tte rfie ld . Culver w ere in Redmond trading on Pow ell B utte. Ore. Phone 2507. 8t6 F riday of last week. REW ARD Do you owe the Spokesm an a sub R ew ard— A rew ard of $500 will be scrip tio n ? Or do you owe It FOR paid for th e evidence leading to the one? T hink it over. Mr. McCloud of Powell B utte sold a rre st an d conviction of anyone ste a l ing c a ttle from m em bers of the his farm th e re last week to u man Sisters-M etolius Livestock A ssocia from Bellingham . Wash. tion. Jo e H ow ard, J r., S ecretary. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Adamson and Low er B ridge, Ore. l l t f Mr. and Mrs. J. D. I.afollette of P rineville were in Redm ond Friday. TO TRADE F rien d s of B. A. K endall gave him To T rade— R egistered H olstein bull, 11 m onths old, to tra d e for a very pleasant su rp rise Monday stock hogs, B. E. Livingstone, R ed evening in honor of his 50th anniver- mond, Ore. I 2 t l ! sary. Mr. Phegley of the Pbegiey ii Cav- F o r Sale or T rade— One V ictor T alking M achine, w ith 75 records, I en d er sto re at P o rtlan d , was in town and one p otato digger. W ill tra d e Tuesday looking over his in terests in for p o tato es or grain. C. H. B aggott, th is section. Redm ond, Ore. 1 2 tl The Redm ond W arehouse Com pany is in the m ark et for all kinds of g rain, for which they will pay the DENTON G. BURDICK top of th e m arket. s tf ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W Mr. R oundtree of P au lin a is now P ractices in all c o u rts and U nited th resh in g at S. S. T aylor’s place near S tates Land Office. REDMOND, - - OREGON Prineville, with very good success. From th e re he goes to E. C. P a rk 's place. J. A. WILLCOX ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W Office J u s t N orth of M ohler Bros ' G eneral Store. REDMOND, - - OREGON Jesse S tearns, an atto rn e y of P ortland, was in town on business Monday. Mr. S tearn s is secretary of the C entral Oregon Irrig atio n Com pany. W. B. DAGGETT The W om an's Club is now in a position to tak e o rd ers for (lower bulbs. Anyone w ishing to sta rt them early can leave orders w ith Mrs. C. H. Irvin. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW U. S. COMMISSIONER Office in McCaffery Building. REDMOND, OREGON J. F. HOSCH, M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON O FFIC E : N. E. C orner 6th an d E Sts. Redmond, I .11 Oregon DR. J. BARR j We Are Local Agents for the American Lady Shoes S Mr. and Mrs. Jam es Toney have retu rn ed from M itchell, Ore., w here they attended the fu n eral of Mr. Toney's m other, whose d eath was due to a stro k e of paralysis. The W om an's Club will serve tea at th e ir club room s on Tuesday, Oc tober 3. All m em bers a re cordially invited to atten d , as m a tte rs of Im portance a re to be discussed. The engineer w orking w ith H enry Beard s th re sh e r a t L ow er Bridge met with a serious accident T uesday at Joe H ow aru s place, b u t from the latest re p o rts is doing nicely. New Fall Millinery Now on Display ,.v Vasti WE HAVE A MOST COMPLETE AND WELL A * •n u « i SELECTED LINE OF HATS THIS SEASON a,” THE BEST EVER SHOWN IN REDMOND, AND I I t nlm i o WII WE ESPECIALLY INVITE EVERY LADY TO ; COME IN AND BE SHOWN THROUGH THIS DEPARTMENT. WE CAN SURELY PLEASE YOU WITH HATS. *ct L a d ie s ’ C o a ts a n d S u its OUR DISPLAY OE PLUSH. VELVET AND VELOUR COATS IS BY EAR BETTER THAN WE HAVE EVER HAD BEFORE’. WE EEEL I’ROUI) OE THE SHOWING WE ABE ABLE TO MAKE IN THIS LINE. AS WE HAVE SELEl TED THE BEST NUMBERS EROM SEVERAL OF THE LARGE COAT MANI TA< T ! RERS AND I EEI. THAT WE CAN PLEASE EVERY TASTE. iV WHILE OUR ASSORTMENT IS KI LL. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU COME IN AND LOOK THIS ‘‘PLENDID LINE OE COATS OVER. I Wool and Silk Dress Goods' I he scarcity of dyes is not noticeable in our ill gossls. as we have all the colors th a t the fanhion* call.''J the many splendid weaves make the dres , I hey are now on display. All of th e horsem en and horses of th is place and S iste rs a re now at P rineville, in p re p a ra tio n for the fair next week. Several horses from E ugene also joined th e contingent here. rn< • de4" ‘ ROBERTS REDMOND, OREGON IDE f f if HOTEL VINCENTS Livery&Feed Barn I ♦ - 1 p < ■5 Money to Loan on Irrigated Farm Lands W. B. DAGGETT H na / o rd e r to m eet th e dem an d s of R e d C line at th next re g u la r m eeting, Billy W ilson is nnlthlu m ond people for beef. ¡S e p te m b e r 1 G eorge H. M acG regor, one of the Mm. Duvall I k “ b a tc h in g ” and a t house nt Pow ell Butts Use th e Rend F lour. Get It a t Redmond, - Oregon live citizens of the T errebonne sec tending R edm ond H igh. •Money to loan on irrig a te d farm u p -to -th e -m in u te In all » M arion's Feed Store. 4 tr lands. W. B D aggett, R edm ond. 7tf mania. tion, was h e re on business on Tues C ontract yo u r g ra in w ith th e R ed B eaverton, O re., re p o rts the la te day. H e w as form erly a m ining en mond W arehouse C om pany. • «»untry r o a d , a re becom ing h o r 7tf D o n 't c o n tra c t your potato crop bard bit by blight and rib ly d u sty and a slight rain w ould g in eer in Colorado and does not con you have seen the Iteds Mrs. M yrtle F ry re tu rn e d from her frost, and the dam age extensive. sid e r m ining prospects in this coun bo a c c e p tab le to m oat people., visit a t T he D alles on Tuesrlay. house C om pany. tr y e n tire ly nil. Dale l.a fo lle tt Is staying w ith Mrs Huy your fru it tr e e , an d s h r u ...... b. r, ., , . i . r.. Hon “ T he Iro n Claw las» T. E. itoe Roe o r f H onolulu is here vls- McCaffery w hile bis p a re n ts a re Of C. II. B aggott. None b e tte r enthnfi)a H m° 8f'hOO, is v" y ¡R ing his b ro th e r, J. B Roe 9tf th a n good at (he I« k »I away. e n th u sia stic over th e ir football team „ Mm Ogg has b i, new alio filled a s show n by th e crowds T he prospects have been ra th e r r.oor B H es and Bee Supplies at Mrs M cK nigbf will give d e m o n With th e corn Which he raise,, on th • Is In ten sely d ram atic atei , but m Prob, w l„ le. f'" “ 1 stor<'- « « s tr a tio n s o f C h l-N am el at th e M unz place th is year and Is feeling fairly T he “ G r a f t" serica ruBt: all rig h t in the end. Adolph Myers IJagKOtt g u a ra n te e s Oregon N ur- h ard w are sto re F rid ay , S a tu rd a y and well satisfied w ith c o n d itio n s for the •lay - anil _________ _____- M onday nlghta. 9tf M onday. IS coaching the team and the boys i «ery stock. O rd e r yours now. > outing w inter. T he frost m erely not q u ite a s Interesting, a re out every evening for practice. Roy W h ltset le ft last W ednesday R L, Schee. W. F. K ing and Jo h n nipped th e corn, hut did no m a te ria l ,h * ’ R ’ d m o n d thester-g* On Sunday the Misses Irene and for E ug en e, w here he will atten d Ross w ere P rin ev ille people en ro u te dam age. M essrs C hapm an and H unt log th e ir c ritic a l last« <o the big ro u n d -u p at P endleton of Low er B ridge a re also filling th e ir I Jessie H utchins and Anna B oettger high school. fle,j F u r H alurday night Redmond, Oregon Rev. A llen, p a sto r of th e M. E yesterday. an d M essrs E arl Stevens and O scar Hlloaa from <orn field , of th H r ((W|) a n n o u n c e s a th re e reel fe F . J. S te w a rt, It. R. p r |ce ari(1 w raising. Mr. C hapm an la utilizing his Jo h nson m otored to T um alo. They ch u rc h , re tu rn e d from Lew iston, and W o m en ,” together 1 L. H a rris of th is section w ere on the au to m o b ile for pow er In th e work com edy p ic tu re a ^e th «‘r Picnic dinner on the banks w here he a tte n d e d conference. A two-f of the D eschutes and in th e aftern o o n Donald B urleigh left last T h u rs P o rtla n d m a rk e t w ith five cars of connected w ith th e filling Is set for S u n d ay nlghl »i1 w ent on to Bend, re tu rn in g hom e in day for C orvallis, w here he will a t good c a ttle on M onday. Mrs. Join, K lssler Is at th e hom e E pisode o f "G ra ft ” th e evening. te n d th e O. A. C. C. W. H elm of Crooked riv er Is of h e r son. F ra n k , n e a r Pow ell B utte, Services at the M ethodist church Mr. and Mrs. L. B. L afo llett left Just finishing a fine new hom e. Most his week, g e ttin g a c q u a in te d w ith I IH »TATO GROWKItH* * C. L. GIST, Prop, as follows: Sunday school, 10 a. m • T uesday for E ugene, w here they will of th e c a rp e n te rs a re from th is sec her in,w gran d so n . l*OHTI*ONKD TO M m orning w orship, 11 o ’clock; serm on visit relatives. tion, as well as th e p lasterers. Mr. an d Mrs. Ham M ahaffey, who subject, “ The R elation of th e C hris D esch u tM Valley Poti T he M ethodist Episcopal C onfer have been re sid e n ts of th is section The K ern fam ily of A lfalfa a re to A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN tian to the W orld." E pw orth League give a dance S a tu rd a y at th e ir hom e ence held a t L ew iston. Idaho, re c e n t m eetin g w ill be held on < or a n u m b er of years, left W ednes at 7 p. m .; evening w orship, 8 p. m ., and a big crow d Is expected. ALL OF ITS APPOINTMENTS ly, re tu rn e d R obert H. Allen as pas day for H erm iston. e rn o o n . Hep te m her .10, Il subject, "T h e H ig h est H e re d ity ." A Mr. R obbins who has been a t Uma to r of the local church for a n o th e r Mru / « - t e r of Pow ell B u tte | , •he 2 3 rd , a , prevlouslf cordial invitatio n to you to atten d . tilla doing go v ern m en t w ork, Is now year. th re sh in g a t Mr M lera' p la t,. From T h l, c h a n g e Is made on SISTERS, OREGON J W. B row n, one of th e su b sta n in Redm ond, living on th e experi A p a rty com posed of the K endall all re p o rts th e g ra in Is ru n n in g very • he T u m a lo F a ir being c «late. E v e ry potato gro< tial citizens of T um alo, w as here on m ental farm . fam ily, Willcox fam ily, W right fam- heavy on his land. T uesday. He figures th a t county di to a tte n d th is m eeting • B. L. Tone and C u rtis Bailey of th e M,Me> Du«»n. B end's baseball club Went to vision has no very g re a t su p p o rt even S isters passed th ro u g h Redm ond on H endricks and R eynolds, w ere up to ( n a tte r , of v ital Import* I’rln ev llle last Hunday and J o v e the in th e T um alo section, a s people have i-uesday w ith som e fine race horses he inland at I^aidlaw Hunday. op It H. P h o y - th e r e a fine d ru b b in g . It I, said been considering th e m a tte r from a lo r th e P rin e v ille fair. Actlni T he first re g u la r m eeting of the •at J e s , T etherow pitched an u n business sta n d p o in t and can see n o th J u n ip e r L ite ra ry Club was held W ed A carload of wild horses from Seth usually good gam e. in g in It b u t a chance for h ig h e r tax TO THE HTOCKIIOLI» D ixon’s place, near P rin ev ille was nesday afte rn o o n , S eptem ber 13, at O H. H a sk e tte , a c a rp e n te r, who atio n , and of th a t they have about It DEHCHLTKH . mltg shipped from here W ednesday for the th e hom e of Mrs. J. A W illcox had lived at Bend fo r a year, com m it- all th e traffic will bear now. being th e re g u la r election of officers P endleton round-up. PHONE CO.MP ««I suicide on T uesday. D om estic A Powell B u tte correspondent th e follow ing w ere elected for the TRY US Mrs. C. A. O rdw ay re tu rn e d last c a X i “ an<1 b° ° ,e “ re 8“ M to be ta k e s exception to some of the sta te en su in g te rm : Mrs. Olive F u lle r T hu rsd ay from Mt. V ernon, Wash T h e re w ill be a m< m e n ts of th e very active press agent w here she had been visiting her Pres dent ; Mrs. C ynthia K eller, vice’ s to c k h o ld e r o f th e com T h e re I, an epidem ic of m easles at of Bend, whom, It is alleged, claim s p re sid e n t; Mrs. Je ssie D lttlm ore, sec d a u g h te r, Mrs. C arl H inm an. day, H eptenilior 25, 191 F u gene e v e ry th in g in sig h t for th a t place A ban has been put on ,o- Phone 170 Redmond Jo e Giles le ft S a tu rd a y n ight for re ta ry , and Mrs. O da R oberts, treas- H al a c tiv itie s and a d o s e lo o lt-o u M , a t K h re t'e H all, Redo« when as a m a tte r of fact th e re Is very ,A .f te r 8Mn” ’ d,,K!u««on th e d u b th e east side of th e B ear Creek th e p u rp o se of dividing little in the a g ric u ltu ra l line in its dec ded to ta k e up th e stu d y of c u r held for new cases. T he p re sid e n t's B u tte s to b rin g back a n o th e r bunch to ta k e u p an y o th er 1 vicinity. T he Spokesm an’s notion Is re n t events, as they did last year nien ill"? aHk, <1 ,Or “ "t a t «ra*nt of T he W ilson Club w ill m eet a t the th a t false sta te m e n ts and claim s will of c a ttle for J. B. Roe, th e Redm ond r On,e,‘ Wh° h"** hBd ,h <‘ niay com o b e fo re th e m th e r m a tte rs of In te re st to th e club X . s e W ilson hall on Monday evening next alw ays ev en tu ally redound to the butcher. T his is the second lot In , He in ease too la rg e a n u m ber o f v ital Im p o rta n c e th* and a full a tte n d a n c e is desired. a fte r m,e n ,'” ,r8 WCre and tw o w eeks th a t have been bro u g h t h - v . not had th e disease. .C o o l wli her be p re se n t to tak e c* d e trim e n t of th e locality th a t sends a d istance of m ore th an 70 m iles In a fte r a pleasan t a fte rn o o n th e club In te re sts. ad jo u rn e d to m eet w ith M r,. Kmlly C. H. will be allow ed to leave th e city Johnson Building ! -3 : ' H enry H ansen, Ju d g e H endricks and Mr. Belshe, th re e prosperous fa rm e rs of Moro county, a re building fine su m m er co ttag es on ,.ie Metolius river. T hey re p o rt several others are them out, hence a re scarcely w orthy of notice. in ten d in g to build also. DENTIST I Get Your Fall Hat, Suit or Coat Early, While Our Stock Is ( Stt