PAGE TWO
G eorge Kelley of P rineville was a
Redm ond visitor on T uesday.
Mrs. M. E. Lnndos spent th e day
Beet pulp at M arion'* Peed Store Monday w ith h e r nelce, Mrs. C arl
W ennhold.
Ju m b o L and P la s te r Tum-A-Lum
Glenn Cox was over from S isters
L u m b er Co.
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In a tte n d a n c e nt the irrig a tio n School
G et a free K itchen R em in d er at
the first of th e week.
M arion's.
Mrs. M ildred M cEIfresh of Terre*
A tto rn ey Ja y Upton was in front
bonne Is assisting Mrs. C. AV. T aylor
P rin ev ille yesterday.
a t the H otel Redmond.
E ggs! AV« pay cash for clean,
W alter Carl of the Hotel Redm ond
fresh eggs. City Peed Store.
staff, spent S a tu rd a y in Betid on l>usi-
Mlsa l.u cile S au n d ers and h loyd j ucss before th e w ar board.
W esterfleld of Bend sjicnt Sunday in
Even R ussia is finding out th a t this
town.
goody goody business don't work out
Mr. and Mrs. Roy U ranton of Sis- j U8t as one m ight w ant
te rs a re visiting
Mrs.
lira n to n 's
Miss M yrtle B utler expects to go
paren ts.
to P o rtla n d the la tte r p a rt of the
Mrs. B. H. McMiclke re tu rn e d from week to buy spring m illin ery for
a visit in P o rtlan d and W illam ette Lynch & R oberts.
valley points.
Mrs. I’. C. B urt, wife of a prosper-
A larg e p arty of th e High school uus d airy fa rm e r at Bend, has the
stu d e n ts w ere e n te rta in e d at •he distinction of being th e only lady
P re sb y te ria n Manse by Mrs. B lair stu d en t who is a tte n d in g the Irrig a
last F rid a y evening.
tion School every day th is week.
Among th e people in from Powell
The C onquest class of th e B aptist
B u tte to do th e ir re g u la r S atu rd ay Sunday school met w ith Mrs. S b i t i g -
shopping w ere Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bar- | er last T uesday night. A very soel-
nard , E. R. Agee, J. F. Rice and able tim e was spent, in which all en-
F ra n k K issler.
| joyed them selves. Mrs. S h in g ler was
J e rry Moore and D enton G. Bur- voted a successful hostess,
dick w ere in Bend on business con-
The R edm ond P re sb y te ria n church
n e tte d with th e T h rift stam p cant- feels th a t th ey a re fo rtu n a te in se-
paign, of w hich Mr. B urdick is chair-1 cu rin g th e services of Rev. E. E.
m an, on Monday.
McVicker as pastor. He expects to
Miss Louise Hosch e n t? rta in e d a be on th e field March lo t, and hold
p arty of h e r frien d s at an aftern o o n services the follow ing S abbath.
p a rty S atu rd ay . D ainty refresh m en ts
U. Stevens, w ho has a place a
w ere served by Mrs. Hosch and th e ntile no rth of tow n, re tu rn e d front
young ladles rep o rted th e best tim e C hehalis, W ash, on S a tu rd a y , and
e' e r'
will probably rem ain all sum m er. He
Mrs. M arcelline P erso n ette. d augh- met H. H. P ainter, form er ow ner of
te r of Mr. an d Mrs. E. D. Sievers of th e Spokesm an, who is connected
Bend, and a fo rm er resid en t of th is w ith a new spaper at C hehalis,
place, died suddenly la st S atu rd ay in
M. A Lynch of the w e„ know n
C u rry county, and th e body was ship- flrni of Lynch & R oberts, re tu rn e d
ped to Bend for in te rn m e n t.
from a p u rch asin g trip to P o rtlan d
Rev. C h an d ler w ill re tu rn on to- w holesale m a rk e ts on Sundr.y. He
n ig h t’s tra in from Idaho, w here he found prices in all lines p re tty stiff,
h as been conducting a series of lee- but o rd ered a big sp rin g stock, taking
tu res. He expects to rem ain a week, cash discounts, which will be handed
and w ill occupy h is old p ulpit In th e down to th e ir m any custom ers.
B ap tist church next Sunday.
P rofessor Pow ers will give a free
T w ehty-eight of th e
R edm ond illu stra te d lectu re a t the school house
K n ig h ts of P y th ias w ent to P rin ev ille th is evening, th e su b ject being,
last n ig h t to assist in w ork, at th e "T ren ch es th a t D efend.” and P ro f
conclusion of which an e la b o ra te Hyslop of O. A. C., will speak on
b an q u et w as served. Many m em bers ) "Seed Supplies and V arieties.” The
of th e Bend lodge also a tten d ed .
Irrig a tio n School is proving a m ine
C ounty A gent W ard re p o rts th a t ° f inforniatJon »© those in a tten d an ce,
th e first 210 crop an d lab o r su rv ey
M rs- G-
R ad er gave a d in n e r
b lan k s received show ed
th a t
th e S a tu rd a y in honor of Mr. an d Mrs.
C entral O regon w heat acreag e has in- L andes, th e re tu rn e d m issionaries,
creased from 2007 acres In 1917 to T he inyite d g u ests w ere Mr. and Mrs.
3489 acres in 1918.
H - F Tinsley, Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
.
L andes and Mrs. C. O. W ennhold
T he sales a t the M artin and P er- i„ ,u
. . . .
.
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,
,n th e afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Landes
>'■ -
. tv ' and »uesuay
1 u^sdav gave in te re stin g descriptions of the ■
Redmond and Vicinity
w ere q u ite w ell a tte n d e d d e s p ite th e life ¡n i ri(j ia
THURSDAY. FEBRUARY SI, 11*1«.
THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN
Spring Ginghams
Just Arrived !
Nice, Fresh Ginghams in all the New Patterns and Colors
The Best Qualities Possible now on Display. Look these
over-Get Your Spring Sewing Done Early.
SPECIAL FREE OFFER
m
FREE
W
3-lb Can
2-oz.
Koval
•» flub
Coffee
Royal Club
Lemon
or
Vanilla
Extract
il 1
Regular Price
$1.10
W H O LE ROX.3T
Regular Price
35c
$1.45 Value for $1.10
Children’s and Misses
Heavy ( oats
L\
Wo still have a good big ns ortmont
of Children's and Misses' W inter Coats
which wo have marked down in order
to sell the entire lot, and they arc b ar
gains.
Prices—.Ages 1 to 5:
$1.75, $2.00. $2.75, $3.00 and $1.00
Prices— Ages i> to I t :
$2.75, $.'1.5(1, $1.00, $1.50 and up to
$6.00 and $K.OO
Sweaters
C hildren’s Dresses
We have on display a number of Chil
dren’s Dresses in sizes 2 to 1 I years.
/
The sw eater business this year has been enormous, caus
r? J
Made for Fall and W inter
ing the m anufacturers to be delayed in filling their orders.
We have received a lot of sw eaters contracted for a year ago.
The price we paid for them is much less than present day
prices. I.et us show you.
Wear.
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IN
I
These were late to
arrive and we have made
very reasonable prices on
the lot. Wiiile they l a s t —
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57c, 63c, 7Sc, S9c and 9Hc
1
w eath er, and n early every a rtic le of
fered b ro u g h t sa tisfa c to ry prices. The
B row n’ re p re se n tin g th e new
P a rk sale Is on today but we have creaniery
m anagem ent,
re tu rn e d
no re p o rt from it as vet.
from S e a ttle a few days ago and is
rap id ly becom ing fa m ilia r w ith the
ents
re business
i. i
. prospects here. H e
. . borne v , alu ab le „ im
\ provem
eu ieu
is a a rt
and . . its
being m ade aro u n d th e M. E. church
,
. . . .. , .
_ .
j
.
finds R edm ond a splendid field and
an
d
parso
n
ag
e
and
Hon.
G.
L.
Dobson
.
ho,
,
.
.
...
.
th e p atrons a p le a sa n t people to do
is p rim arily responsible.
N oticing
„.„ u
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, Y
6 business w ith. H e w ill rem ain here
th a t th e p ro p e rtie s needed a new coat
u n til n e a r th e first of M arch.
of p ain t, he w aived fo rm alities and
soon had men a t w ork.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Miss E d ith Doty, eld est d a u g h te r
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of H. C. Doty, left for P o rtla n d F ri-
Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. T aylor an nounce
We close 6:30; Saturday 10:00
REDMOND, OREGON
We buy Hut 1er and Eggs
day evening to e n te r Sellwood hos- th e m a rria g e of th e ir
d a u g h te r
p ital to ta k e a th re e -y e ars' course lin W ayne, in San Francisco, F e b ru a ry
n u rsin g . She was accom panied by 13th, to Jo h n A. K night, of th e Post
g ra d u a te of (he Redm ond
High rlg a to rs will be cleared up ut thut
h e r fa th e r, who visited his m o th er a h ospital dental stafT at th e P residio,
school of th e class of 1917. He Is time,
day a t D onald, re tu rn in g hom e Tues- San Francisco, Cal.
the tw elfth stu d e n t to en list from the
If the prop» . «I p |an to be preseot-
(by M aybelle J a r r e tt)
day m orning.
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H igh school.
cd a t th is ,„,)«tlng , , U(| o „ tnd
T he la st b a sk e t ball gam e of th e
DEPUTY DISTRICT ATTORNEY
A publication devoted to th e coal
A telephone will be Installed Sat- tra l Oregon will »co the tnaugure.llon
Pure Bred
- ■
I season will be played h e re F rid ay urday in th e branch High school a t t of a ZOO,(too acre Irrig atio n project
tra d e h as figured o u t th a t G arfield’s
AVe
heard
in
cid
en
tally
last
week
!
n
ig
h
t.
M
adras
Union
H
igh
School
T errebonne, which will put th at the larg est project In C entral Dreg,,-,
“ fu elless" days saved 3,4 56,000 tons
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of coal, which all m u st a d m it wa< Just 38 we w ere going to press, th a t I will help fu rn ish th e firew orks. Since school in closer touch with the P rln-
T he fatal
Injury of a popular
som e saving of fuel. It was done, Max C unning had been ap p o in ted 'h e defeat of Bend by M adras last c ip a l's office here, and w hich will per-
how ever, a t a cost of «289.35 for ev- dep uty d istric t a tto rn e y for th is place F rid ay n ig h t by th e decisive score of m it m uch closer supervision.
young woman of P ortland by a
Bred to Lay
e ry ton saved. T his w as th e cost to T he ap p o in tm en t is a good one and I 46-18, M adras looks like a real con-
T he G irls' C horus sang tw o nurn- d ru n k en a u to d river, brings up a dis
th e in d u strie s of th e co u n try . This w in save th e People of th is end of ¡te n d e r and the local boys w ill doubt bers before the Illu stra te d lectu re by cusslon of this pernicious evil and
the county th e long trip to
Bend I less have to play every m in u te of the Prof. AV. L. Pow ers In the
High the fact th a t It is alm ost Imimsslble
was th e d a rk side of th e story.
when they have occasion to co n su lt 1 tim e in o rd e r to come o u t w inners. school T uesday night.
A nother II- to secure the conviction of a boot
Owing to th e inclem ency of th e th e d istric t a tto rn e y
Redmond, Oregon
R edm ond High school won from lu stra te d lectu re will be given by logger in th a t city. Ju ro rs of r.
w eath er, th e a tte n d a n c e a t th e open
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Mr.
Pow
ers
T
h
u
rsd
ay
n
ig
h
t.
The
a
p
e
'^
b
lllty
,
or
so
considered,
inert
of
P rineville, F rid a y , Feb. 15th, by a
m eeting of th e W om en's Club on
M ethodist Church
score of 23-19. T he gam e was fast school la n te rn will be used for both business and fam ily responsibilities
T uesday was not larg ely atten d ed .
th ro u g h o u t, and w ith tw o o r th re e lectures. It is giving excellent sails- "go over the lop," violate th e ir oaths
T ea was served a t 5 o ’clock. E very
Services a t the M ethodist church exceptions th e re was no in ten tio n al faction. The fine se t of slides used as Jurors and refuse to convict
Consult
th ird T uesday has been set aside
.
.
.
Sunday m orning and evening. Morn- roughness. T he sta n d in g of the four by Mr. Pow ers w ere very clear cut where the proof is positive
Why
from now on for these open m eetings |n g 8ubJect; „ T he Mount Qf T rang.
these men will do the*« things Is
te a m s a t presen t a re : Bend, 800; and distin ct.
Bv ar ¡. '¡ r ?
I nOn 1 h ?
'"v fig,lration ”
E vening, e v a n g e lis tic 1 R edm ond, 600; P rineville, 400; Mad-
C ounty A g ricu ltu ral A gent W ard difficult to explain. It Is high time
in d h a v i a ^ . a i tim l
^ v ic e .
We welcome you to these ra „ 200. T he gam es F rid a y n ight in
has p resented th e High school with a for a change in sentim ent, and tin -1
Eye Specialist
; services.
i th e league can give R edm ond th e fol- larg e new c u rta in for use with the death of th is young woman should
Ol PORTLAND, MILL IIE IS
The week has been a cold and j
. bo an appeal to reason and the full
T. .1. HAZLETON, Pastor, low ing sta n d in g : a tie with Bend for school la n te rn .
storm y one and come snow has fallen
A nother new se t of slides e n title d , 'en forcem ent of the law.
¡first place; a clear title to second
REDMOND AGAIN, MONDAY.
NEW TELEPHONE LINE
I place, or a tie with P rin ev ille for O regon W rite rs," and ''B e a u tifu l
d u rin g each tw en ty -fo u r hours, gen- !
I'EB. 25, AT HOTEL RED-
W illam ette,” will be shown T hurs-
e ra lly a t n ig h t only to d isap p ear the
second place.
A
new
telephone
line
has
ju
s
t
been
day
evening.
follow ing day. T he te m p e ra tu re lias
MONO. consult him :
com pleted ru n n in g about e ig h t m iles
Gn -',o n day *he second year Do-
ranged down to ten or fifteen degrees
n o rthw est to Odin F alls. At present m estlc Science g irls served a din n er LAND HOARD MILL
above zero. AVe needed som e w inter
th e re a re eight users as follow s:
^°r ^6« C om m ercial Club In th e I). 8.
hog anized barred rocks
TERMINATE LEASE
an d w ere e n title d to it, and the pres
IAIDGE DIRECTORY
AV. C. A rnold,
-, 3 9 0 2 ’ J E a n d A. building. Miss Jo h n so n has
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e n t snap com es at a b o u t th e usual
ANO It. |. REDS
B u r m a s te r ,--------, 3904; 8. S. T aylor, Prov®d h e rse lf a very capable in-
Jason C. Moore, who secured a
REBEKAH IAIDGE NO. 204
tim e.
Get your eggs from bens th at
— - — , 3906; Jo e T rem blay, - - -, s tru c to r as show n by the excellent lease on Slim m er anil A lbert lakes
I. <». O. I'.
T om orrow (F rid a y ) an arm y horse 3908; Jim Skirving, - - — , 3909; !'*'nnerH anf^ luncheons given un d er for th e m ining of salt and potash msi
are layer»— «1.5» ,M.r 15
, h<.
M eets every second and fo u rth
inspection will be held in Redm ond
T his D omestic year, is in a fair way to lose the «10,- ,
Je ss T etherow , - — — , 3907; F red h e r supervision.
F rid a y of each m onth.
rum li, or *2.5(1 »hipp,.,|.
by C aptain Von Stade, Q. M. R. C.
R a ls to n ,----------, 3905;
A ndrew , Science class Is also in ten d in g to en-1 0 00 he posted on the deal, as he has
MRS. J. .1. M cELFRERH , N O.
T he cap tain and his lie u te n a n ts can
te rta in th e ir m o th ers a t a luncheon again failed to come across a fte r be
------, 3903.
MRS. H. C. SCHUMACHER, V. (I.
J. W. Schrunk
be found a t th e C ounty A g en t’s office.
F rid ay . T he g irls a re doing som e .ng g.ven several extensions. Homer
MRS. E. T. STEVENS, S ecretary .
T his will be d irect buying and fa rm JOHN BARLEYCORN HARD
Redmond, Oregon
very com m endable work.
, w . McCoy of Chicago, is w anting to I
e rs a re urged to cooperate in m aking
REOMONII IAIDGE
T he D omestic A rt g irls a re m ini- ta k e a whack a t It.
HIT BY HOOA ER
inspections of th is n a tu re a success.
mixing th e high cost of living by
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No. IM
F o r fu rth e r in fo rm atio n in q u ire of
R e g u la r com m unications
T h e re 'll soon be less barley for m aking th e ir own sp ring bats.
IMPORTANT MEETING
th e C ounty A g ric u ltu ra l Agent.
first and th rld F rid a y s of
b eer and m alt drinks.
A re p re se n ta tiv e of th e U nderw ood
S tate E n gineer John If. Lewis, the
each
m onth.
V isiting
Mr. 8. 8. Steele, alm o st 82 years
And th e re 'll be a little less alcohol com pany called here to a d ju st the
Breeder
of
old, died on th e S ab b ath , Feb. 17th, in w h a t beer th e re is. T his ap p eared ty p e w rite rs of th e C om m ercial de- d ire c to rs of the C. (,. I. D., and the
b re th re n welcome.
C ounty A g ricu ltu ral Council m em
a t th e hom e of his d a u g h te r, Mrs. to be th e prospect for th e period of p artm e n t.
L. H. ROBERTS, Hec’y.
M iller
T he M illers a re new people th e w ar as the food ad m in to tratlo n
T he ty p e-w ritin g stu d e n ts have bers will m eet a t 3 :3 0 p. in., F riday,
REOMONII LODGE
and
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in th e com m unity, hav in g purchased prep ared reg u latio n s co n tro llin g th e been helping th e Red Cross by copy F e b ru a ry 22, In (ho office of th e |
No. HO
th e T in n er place n o rth of tow n, com- sale of grain for m alting purposes.
ing In stru ctio n s for th e k n ittin g of C ounty A gricu ltu ral A gent to discuss
Knights of Pythias
Ing h ere front P o rt B lakely on th e
E very av ailable bushel of b arley is socks.
a plan for the developm ent of the Ir
M eets each
T uesday
sound n e a r Seattle. They le ft on th e needed for victory bread u n d e r Hoov-
R o bert Johnson le ft Sunday even rigation p ro jects of C entral Oregon.
Redmond, Oregon
__
evening In C astle Hall.
Monday m orn in g tra in , ta k in g th e e r's new re g u la tio n s and brew ers ing fo r F t. W orth, Texas, a fte r hav The m eeting is an Im portant one, and
M embers and visiting K nlghta urged
body for b u ria l beside his wife
probably will be forced to use corn or ing en listed in th e T ruck D rivers' It is hoped th a t irrig a tio n problem s
Public Sale Feb. 21.
to
attend.
A. II. T IF F T , C. C.
P o rt Blakely.
i som e o th er su b stitu te s for th e period division of th e Q. M. C. R obert is a th a t have perplexed m any of o u r Ir-
MAX CUNNING. K. It. & 8.
LYNCH & ROBERTS
THE QUALITY STORE
School Notes
Eggs For Hatching
White Wyandottes
Fred A. Rice
DR. TURNER
for Hatching
E. C. PARK
JERSEY CATTLE
Poland China Hogs
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