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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
PA G E TWO THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN I’lll IISDAY, J I N K 21. I !♦ 17 H. II. DeArmond and Ju d g e B arnes of Bend w ere in th is city Monday on business. T horoughbred Poland C hina brood Elmer Covert In enjoying Ills vaca sow for sale K eduiond W arehouse tio n now. Com pany. 51t2 Bee lllvea and Bee Supplies at Pleas Woods, oldest son of Mr. and M arlon's Feed Store. 60tf Mrs F inis W oods left Sunday even Cy B uckingham la down from ing for San Francisco w here he has W ashington for a few days visit. en listed in the navy Strictly 11 it* It Class Mrs. Lena Nichols of P rineville Nichols and Cofonl of Crooked Visited In Redm ond last week. R iver last week shipped 4 carload of They received Finest Marquisette Mrs. F W. McCaffery is ill with sheep front here. . *13.50 per head for them . th o nieasels. Waist, well tailored, If you need the best tru c k on eartli Miss Gladys Coryell is visiting h er $1.9$ and $2.25 buy a Denby. R edm ond W arehouse g ra n d m o th e r in Prineville. Fine Fancy \ oile Waist, Geo Kohl left y esterday for a th ree Com pany, A gents Crook and Dea- ch u te s counties. 5 l t f well tailored. m o n th s visit to Chicago. Ju d g e W. I,. Bradshaw of The $1.50. $1,75, $1.9$ The Spokesm an will com plete vol um e 7 with th e next issue, an d its Dalles and who has been on th e and $2.25 subscription price will then go to $2. bench for 2$ years died suddenly at P o rtlan d yesterday. Fine Lawn Waist, D elm ar Ladd is building a neat Very few c e n tra l O regon people lace I rimmed, bungalow on his ranch n ear Cline a tte n d e d the Rose F estival nt P o rt F alla. 9Sc, $1.25. $1.5» land last week as they had m ore im T illam ook calves a re still coming. p o rta n t business a t home. Plain Lawn Waist, A c ra te or tw o go to S isters every See " F a t ” M artin for ice, or p er 75c, $9c. 9$c day. haps you have som e hauling to do " F a t ” M artin is th e ice m an. See New ton tru c k a t your service. 42tf him ab o u t your su m m e r's ice. 42tf T he application for o rg an izatio n S lightly used shovels, but good of th e F irst N ational Bank of M adras as new at th e second hand sto re for has been approved by th e C om ptrol 50 cents. 5 ltf ler of th e C urrency. T. G. Stevens re tu rn e d on S a tu r T he L adies'G uild w ill m eet w ith That foundation upon which day evening from an extended visit W h en you buy a shirt bearing the A rrow label you Mrs. J. A. W ilcox on T hursday, Ju n e w ith his son in Los Angeles. you will correctly mould your 28, and a g eneral in v itatio n is ex know in advance that the color is fast, the style right, G. L. L andis of G ran t. N ebraska tended to all. suits and frocks this new the garm ent well m ade, the fit perfect mid the pattern is a g u est of his siste r Mrs. H. F season. A big dance is on for next T uesday T insley and b ro th e r M. E. Landes. exclusive. evening a t th e Pow ell B u tte Com R edm ond W areh o u se Com pany m unity hall. T he b a re announce Our corset service pro ju s t received a c a r of Denby tru ck s, m ent is enough to b rin g th e crowd. one, tw o and th ree-to n sires. 5 ltf vides the certainty of S um m er h eat te m p e ra tu re has ru l Bee H ives and Bee Supplies at success in lit and com M ario n 's Feed Store. 5 0tf ed here for m any days, but a fte r fort. sundow n w eath er conditions a re de A ssessor M ullarkey was down lightful. from Bend on T uesday. T here is no Bee H ives and Bee Supplies at See that your corset is right place like home. M arion's Feed Store. 50tf —and it will be if it’s a Dr. B a rr left for Chicago yesterd ay H arvey H arris show ed up from on a com bined business and p leasu re Warner's. trip . H e will be gone ab o u t 30 days. som ew here in th e U nited S ta te s a offer such a wide range of patterns and fabrics that you day o r tw o ago H arvey is m ighty Mrs. H erm an Jo h n sn o n re tu rn e d New models from $1.0» up. can readily satisfy your individual taste. S I .5 0 a n ti $ 2 .0 0 u n certain th e se days. from P o rtla n d Sunday w here she L ittle Melda M o h le r and Louise v isited w ith frie n d s an d relatives. Hosch a re helping th e cause by dis Mrs. D. G. B urdick arriv ed home We are local agents trib u tin g tra c ts explaining th e Red T uesd ay n ig h t front Iowa w here she I Cross work. for Hamilton Brown h as been visiting for th e past m onth. Mr and Mrs. J. R. R oberts re tu r n Shoes and Nettleton E th e l W h eeler h as accepted a pos The large selection of middies ed from P o rtla n d Sunday. They S h o e s for Men. itio n as clerk in th e W right hotel in this season gives everyone a were aicom panied by Miss D elia Zim These two lines rep Bend. m erm an and Mr. W atson of T he splendid opportunity to have resent best values .Miss M yrtle Maxwell of A lbany Dalles. their own choice as to style and v isited w ith Mrs. Ja m e s Toney th e in shoes for men, W hile com ing to tow n on Sunday, material—they are the best. f irs t of th e week. women, children. L. A. H u n t’s little boy fell out of the White Middies, large collars, au to and the wheel strik in g his head All styles and prices CLASSIFIED COLUMN at ................. $1.25 and $1.5» a glancirfg blow, cu t and bruised him will be found in our slightly. White Middies, fancy trimmed, stock. A d v ertisem en ts published u n d e r A lfred Munz has been en larg in g at ..................$1.25 and $1.50 th is head a t one cent a w ord for eex:h in sertio n . No ad v ertisem en t his residence q u a rte rs by th e a d d i V ou can get better shoes at less money from these Colored Middies, fancy, In se rte d for less th a n 15 cents. O r tion of sleeping porches. A couple at ................. $2.25 and $2.5» lines and it will pay you to hsik here before buy d e rs from out of tow n m ust inform m how m any issues th e ad is to of skeleton signs recen tly hung a re Misses’ Middies. .. ,75c to $1.25 ing. He can lit any foot—that’s our business. ra n . O ut of tow n o rd e rs m ust be n eat and a ttra c tiv e . acco m p an ied by cash. In itia ls an d Mr. McCulloch has ju st re tu rn e d fig u re s co u n t as words. from P o rtla n d w ith a line of new an d second hand goods. He has a FOR SALE big a sso rtm e n t of tools used on the F o r Sale -2 canvasses, size 10x12 ran ch es every day th a t he will un a n d 12x14, p ractically new, cheap. load for a b o u t % th e price. 61-3 Mrs. A. A. A nderson C ounty C om m issioner L. E. Sm ith F o r Sale— Ten pure-bred Du roc an d wife w ere pupils of G eneral P e r pigs. 1 10 p er head. shing tw e n ty -th re e y ears ago, when 61 F. H. Woods, Redm ond, Ore. they w ere stu d e n ts a t th e U niversity REDMOND, OREGON We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 We buy Butter and Eggs T he g en eral ta u g h t O N E seated hack. In q u ire a t th is of N ebraska. office. 51t2 m ath em atics an d m ilita ry drill. Z. T. G ideon, whose ranch lies well I OR SA LE— O ne 2 y ear old h e ife r— R. A. B lanchard is now established PERFEC IHiV COOK STOVE College w ith Much success th a t the It had been shot and found to have D urham and Je rse y ; ju st fresh ; up on Pow ell B utte, has p lan ted a in his new q u a rte rs one door north WEEK STARTS ON MONDAI work will he co ntinued in a series of h ard paws ami teeth , proving It to liberal q u a n tity of beans. His place 800. W. P y att, R edm ond, Ore. of C. H. Irv in ’s store. It has been I extension courses held In various he several years old Mr Driscoll seem s to be above th e fro st line and FO U R 2-year-old re g iste re d Ja c k s, escapes when th e low er lands are rep ain ted in w hite and is very at- ! ( p a rts of th e sta te by th e E xtension shot th e hear w ith a pistol, and not T his Is Red C ross week am i next tractive. Service. T he school was designed to know ing Just w hat kind of an anim al All big boned and O regon raised. visited by heavy fro8t8 week will he Cook Stove Week -one D ouglas Law son, R aised L ranch, enuble farm ers, m ille rs and g ra in he hud bagged, c a rrie d It hottie In a McCulloch, th e F u rn itu re m an, lias as Im p o rtan t as th e o ther. W hen Sw at th e fly. N ot only sw at him P rin ev ille, Ore. 3 ltf opened a w atch and re p a ir shop a t ihe hot w e a th e r is on as It will be for d ealers to d e te rm in e th e classes and pocket on his pack horse. b u t keep him out of th e house. O ur grad es of all n o rth w est w heats, so Tile only hear of th is know n to STRAYED a d ju sta b le screens will do It. They his store. He has had 25 years ex j the next th re e m onths. It is an aw ful perience in th is line a t Prineville, task for a woman to he com pelled to th a t th e m illing and m a rk e tin g val have been killed In C en tral Oregon Stray ed or stolen from th e Rod- f,t uny sized window. Come and can g u a ra n te e com plete s a tis stan d over a hot cook stove th a t ues can he asc e rta in ed before the | was shot about 5 years ago la ab o u t nun place 1 m ile l o r t h of R edm ond see them . W e have screen doors, and grain ia sent to m arket. | Die neighborhood as (lie one found faction. B ring him your w atch. ! seem s to fill th e w hole house w ith about J u n e 10, one lig h t bay m are, too. Tum -A -Lum L um ber Company, T he school Just concluded show ed Monday. Mr. M cK endree, a lth o u g h Asked if he was In th e d a iry b u s l- ite a t a fte r th e m eal is off. W ith the h a ir b ran d ed , roached m ane, shod in T h ere will be services next Sunday th a t w heat men can readily le a rn the having h eard of the d w arf b ear, had front, w ore h a lte r, very gentle, at the P le a sa n t R idge schoolhouse ness, because he had a big load of o| | stove th e re is no dust, d irt, ashes classes into which any local grow n never eeen one before. He is in Bend weight a b o u t 900. S u itab le rew ard, a t 10:30 A M. T h em e:C ould Billy ! Çreatn cans, C harley B aggott said: | and w hen th e flam e is off, th e room sam ples fall, and th a t a fte r classifi and will send the skin to a ta x id e r It is a Il G. W. BEAVER S unday em pty hell in 15 m inutes,! T his is n othing, th ese a re em pty. iH coo| | n a few m inutes They cam e from F o rt Rock, I^a Pine positive joy to th e housew ife ami cation th e placing into grad es Is a m ist. B ulletin. and How is it th a t women and preach It also developed and all o v e r." T he R edm ond cream th e cost Is so little th a t everyone is sim ple m a tte r FO B SALE OR TRADE ers ru le in O regon? that, m ost of the Im p o rta n t w heats PRESIIYTERI IN < III l(C || ery is doing an Im m ense business e n title d to Its enjoym ent W ith an FO R SA LE OR TRA D E— 6 cylin d er F. J. M einzer a rriv e d from Cres- grow n ln th e Pacific n o rth w est Is and now has over 300 p atro n s who oil stove and a fireless cooker any- »•¡•»ister, like new. F o u r new cord well on Monday, and has e n te re d the th in g can be cooked properly and the cared for in the federal g ra in s ta n d R egular services at th e usual h o u r Hiss. New e x tra tire, Boyce m oto- em ploy of th e Munz h a rd w a re sto re ship It cream reg u larly . ard izatio n rules, and all sam ples th u s T he Red C ross com m ittee will try i coo*< ne©d n° t sw elter with the heat covered a re given ra tin g s according on th e com ing S ab b ath . Everyone ni ter, W a rn e r lens. W ould con sid er He has a fam ily and is an old friend tn d e for sheep. A ddress Box 583, of th e Parson fam ily, and com es well and see everyone th is week, and If.***4® a m an at a sm elting furnace, to th e F e d e ra l sta n d a rd s. A few cordially invited. you should be overlooked by th e ao- * b® stove Is Just as useful In cold classes fall outside th e F ed eral « lass ^nevllle, O regon. . recom m ended. » c itin g co m m ittee you can c o n trib u te *©a th©L L ots of tim es the good EYESIGHT SPECIALIST few w ork team s to tra d e for cat- T he P le a sa n t V alley school elected when in tow n to any m em ber of the wife does not feel like going o u t in es, and th ese will he ta k e n up at the Dr. II. F o n ta in e , o p to m e trist optic Joint h e a rin g s before th e public se r le. A ddress Spokesm an. 3 ltf . ¡C laude M allory as d ire c to r for th e a cold room and build a fire. W ith com m ittee. vice com m issions of O regon and ian, glasses scientifically fitte d , lo r th re e -y e ar term and Dan S to u t for an oil stove she can move it Into ONE te a m of w ork m ares, w eight J. F. HOSCH W ashington, a t which e q u ita b le ies and kry p to k s a specialty. Your th e one-year. H enry Hewing was re th e p a rlo r alongside of the h e a te r <bout 2,800. P rice >300. W ill broken lenses duplicated . Ixtcated classifications will he made. elected clerk. They voted solidly and p rep are her m eal speedily and t r a le fo r c a ttle . D ouglas Law son, a t L a rso n ’s Jew elry Htoro, 143 Oro- CUNNING— WILSON R a|sed L ran ch , P rin ev ille, O regon. for e n tra n c e Into the R edm ond high with com fort. They a re w orth th e ir gon, stre e t, Bend, Ore. 33tf. i school district. RED ( ROSS SILVER TEA w eight in gold In such cases. 3 1 tf I I Mrs. L. D. Lawson was the first T he m a rria g e of A ttorney Max IX)I)GE DIRECTORY AN Im p o rted P e rch ero n stallio n , person to call a t th is office in quest A. C unning of th is place, and Miss Dll. PERRY BANQUETED Mrs. J. F, Hosch will e n te rta in I irs t prize Crook co u n ty fa ir 1915 REBEKAH LODGE NO. 2OI She O rphla W ilson, occured last S atu rd ay at. a silver tea, lied C ross benefit, on and 1916. W ould tra d e for cattle. of th e Red Cross com m ittee. On M onday evening 60 g u ests at- I. O. O, F. had som e m oney which she wished evening a t th e hom e of the b rid e ’s F riday from 3 to 7 o ’clock, assisted A ddress Spokesm an. 31 tf Meets every second and fo u rth F r i to c o n trib u te for h erself and children p a re n ts a t C edar F alls, Iowa, in t h e i tended th e b a n 1u e t * lven a t fh© M E - by Mendames Roe, K endall, B utler, day of each m onth. V*1NTKD and we hope m any o th e rs will follow presence of 150 re la tiv e s and friends, church In honor of Dr. P e rry , who and Irvin. E veryone cordially in for the past 6 years has been su p e r MRS. J. II. IJITTEM ORE, N. O. h er good exam ple. . am ong whom w ere Mrs. Denton Bur- vited. W A IT E D — A d riv in g h o rse su itab le in ten d en t of T he D alles d istric t, MRS. EMILY M. CLINE, S ecy . We learn th ro u g h frien d s of the dick and Mrs. L. S. R oberts of this f< r w om an to drive. Cash for th e which Includes all of e a ste rn and cen m a rria g e of Miss R uth C overt and ! place. T he bride is a social favorite REDMOND LODGE rig h t a n im a l. Mrs. G. A. B radley, A DW ARI’ DESERT IIEAIt tra l Oregon and a part of W ashing No. I fi t Box 214, R edm ond, Ore. 5 0 tl Jo e D eSousa, both fo rm er re sid e n ts and a lady of re fin e m e n t and will be ton and Idaho. of Redm ond, a t P o rtla n d last week. I a w elcome ad d itio n to Redm ond so- R egulnr com m unications S unday n ig h t he m ade a stro n g ap W hat is said to bo a d esert hear, HTCK.'K TA K E N UI’ Many friends extend c o n g ra tu la tio n s .! cial circles. Max is know n to every- firs t and th rld F rid a y s of T he next re g u la r m eeting of t h e | body ln th re e co u n ties of C entral peal fo r the Red C ross society and w eighing 25 pounds b u t full grow n, Ciiiuf* to tny place on J u n e one red each m onth. V isiting s t ’e r calf, a b o u t e ig h t m o n th s old; F id elis Bible Class will be held at O rek ° n aH one of Its most prom ising preached a m ost excellent, serm on, and In a p p earan ce th e sam e aa a re g b re th re n welcome. righi h orn off. H en ry H ew ins, five the M ethodist ch urch W e d n e sd a y ! Iegal I*Kb ta - T hey w |li be a t hom e and on Monday evening atte n d e d tile u lar brown bear, except for a sm aller W. II. DAGGETT, Sec'y, b anquet in ilia honor. He haa alw ays neck and a la rg e r stom ach, was k ill luilei. so u th of R edm ond. 5 0 t2 j evening J u n e 27. A la rg e a tte n d - , to th e lr frle,ldK a f te r S eptem ber 1. shown the sp irit of an o p tim ist and ed M onday on th e road betw een REDMOND LODGE Tg ken u p by th e u n d e rsig n e d at ance is requested a s th e election of his visits will he m issed. K lam ath F alls and Hie O. T. M cKen No. I IO BIDS RECEIVED! Teth >row B ridge, bay sa d d le h o rse, officers will be held. dree ranch In th e P aullnu m ountains. K n igh ts of P y th ias hi an led V b a r co n n ected on rig h t B arney M arkell has Just re tu rn e d GRAIN GRADING SCHOOL Tiie dw arf bear was scared up a Meets each T uesday stifle w h ite hind foot a n d sa d d le from T he Dalles w here he purchased Lynch and R oberts will receive Juniper tree and shot by Dan D ris evening ln C astle lln ll. m ark s. O w ner can h av e sam e by a fine tru c k for J. P. D uckett of Sis bids on m oving build in g s off corner T he first g rain g ra d in g school ever coll, an employ«!«! of Mr. M cK endree. M em bers and visiting K n ig h ts urged p a y in g fo r th is ad an d costs. ters. Im m ediate deliveries of lum of 6th and C stre e ts. Call fo r speci held in th e U nited S ta te s has been T he bear, which Is 20 Inciies long, to a tte n d . P. M. NASH, 0 . C. b er a re now possible. J. E. T eth ero w . 50, 2 fications. concluded u t the O regon A g ricu ltu ral was believed to lx; a cub until a fte r AI W RIG H T, K. R. & 8, Redmond and Vicinity Get a Palm Beach Sport Suit for I he Summer Vacation The Season for Muslin Undergarments Is Here. We have them, all styles. Ladies’ Lingerie Waists First, Your Warner Corset A rrow SHIRTS Ladies* and Misses’ Middy Blouses ><*0£** LYNCH & ROBERTS “THE QUALITY STORE”