The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, March 21, 1918, Page 2, Image 2

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    FA O R T W O
Carl Wood» has rented his farm at
Sisters to a man from Spokane
Philip Hobson returned home from
Beet pulp ut Marlon'« Feed Store. Spokane Monday evening and reports
Today marka the beginning of a pleasant trip.
aprlng.
Mr and Mrs. Jess Davis moved
Mlsa Allle Osgood of Seattle, Wash Monday to the bouse recently vacated
by Rev. Loree's family.
1« a guest <>t Mr». It. II McMIckle.
\\ K McCormick sustained a
Incubator and brooder for »ale by
broken arm at Tumalo a few days
City Feed Store.
ago. while cranking his Ford.
Get a free Kitchen Reminder at
The Infant son of John Adams has
Marlon'«.
been seriously III with pneumonia,
E r r »!
We pay ca«b for clean,
but is now almost recoverod.
fresh eggs. City Feed Store
R. P. Richardson and F. C, Wester*
Ml»« Marie Austin of Prineville,
I of the Bulletin force, were here
spent Saturday In Redmoud.
on Monday.
XV. N. Brown went to Portland
J S. Ayres, who ha» been delivery
Monday for a few day«' business trip.
man for Mohler & Doty for some
Mr«. Roy Branton of Sister» is time, left for the Ochoco Sunday
«pending a few days in Redtnlnd with
Miss Jennie McVicker, daughter of
relatives.
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.
Kev. E. E. McVicker. arrived from
. . . .
. the W illamette valley on Saturday
ter. Mrs. Clyde Degenhart, are spend evening.
Ing today In Bend.
Rev. Hartranft, local food adm inis­
Miss Nora Livingston of Bend vis­
trator. will speak at Terrebonne, on
ited her parents, the J. XV. Living-
the food question, on Friday evening.
«tons, last Sunday.
March 2fith.
The friends of Mrc. J. A. Willcox
Rev. McVicker will preach at |
will he very much pleased to know
Terrebonne at 11 a. in ; Cloverdale
that her condition Is again very much
at 3 p. m . and at Redmond at 7:30
Improved.
next Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Windom and
A special m eeting of the Redmond
Mrs. Carl Windom of Culver, were in
I Women's Club is called for Tuesday
Redmond Monday, shopping and vis­
afternoon. March J6th, and all mem­
iting friends.
bers are requested to be present, us
Messrs. Johnson. Driscoll. Ring business of importance is to be con­
and Bell were guests of Mrs John sidered.
Ryan at the Irish-American dance in
While playing at the Dahl home
Bend last Monday evening
after dark Tuesday evening Margaret I
Sidney H. Ring, of the Benson , Beaver ran into a barbed wire fence
Timber company, arrived Friday for eutting her throat s0 badlv that it
a four days' visit with Vernon A Bell WB, necessary to take nine stitches
both having attended Stanford Uni­ to close the wound.
versity.
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Charles Coudert. a former piano
Miss Beulah Tinner is spending a a(fent at Bend bas b w „ belJ
Th
few w eek, visiting In McMinnville. n a l,e8 ,or att,.niptillg to
cop,e.
! „ J*.?* . r,l’! ' rO"K *’
o f ”Th« Unfinished Mystery." a work
her place at the telephone exchange, that was forbidden circulation some
during her absence.
tim e Ago.
Bishop Paddock and Rev Van
Jam es Haft, believed to have been '
W ater. who have been holding ser­
the oldest man in Oregon, died in
vices at Prineville, came in this fu rry county a few days ago
II, |
morning en route to their home at was In his 106th year. In the early
Hood river.
da> s lie was engaged in
picking !|
L. A. Hunt was in front Lower across the mountains
Bridge this morning and feels quite
Quite a party of friends and neigh- j
satisfied with the season's prospects
and the supply of water now assured bors of Mrs. Steinkopf surprised her
to him self and neighbors for the S a tu rd a y b.v co in in g to help M le b ra tC |
her birthday anniversary. To show
future.
their patriotism, no refreshm ents
C. P Becker, one of the successful were served, but a pleasant social
farmers of the Tumalo section, was evening was spent.
transacting business heie on Monday.
As Mrs. Toney will soon leave R ed-;
His apiary produces large quantities
tnond. Mrs l^ avitt entertained in her
of honey for which he finds a ready honor at a St. Patrick's tea on Sun­
local market.
day afternoon. The gu ests were
An Impression has got abroad that Msdames Stevens. Lauderback, Law-
the Redmond creamery will only be son, Studebaker. Shingler. Boettger. i
a cream collecting station. This is and the Misses Cook and Randolph
a mistake, as it will continue to man­
Mr and Mrs. C. C. Tilton o f De- J
ufacture all cream brought In. as troit. Kansas, cam e in unexpectedly
heretofore.
Saturday nigh: for a visit with their
Rev. Hazelton has a son in the ser­ daughter. Mrs J a re d M oore a n d fam- |
vice who is a musician and Is located ily. They left home February 1, and
In New Mexico. In target practice a have made a leisurely trip through
few days ago. he scored (6 out of a Colorado. Wyoming and southern
possible 50 at 600 yards, which was California, com ing here by way of,
the highest score made
Portland.
T hursday , march 21, 11»IH
THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN
Redmond and Vicinity
I f you want to help win the war. fo l­
low the G overnm ent's instruction s re­
ga rd in g the use o f Hour.
We sell W a r S avings t'e r lilie a le
stam ps anti T h r if t stam ps. (Jet them
a t o u r G rocery counter.
W a rn e r’s Rust p ro o f Corsets
guaranteed not to ru st o r tear,
are agents fo r them .
Celebrate
With us
House Dress Week
March 23rd to March 30th
We are Agents for
‘Mina Taylor’ House Dresses
See our Display Saturday, March 23rd
The Sales Ladies will all wear a Mina Taylor House Dress for Demonsl ration. Our large assortment of
these house dresses contains some of the very latest styles and materials to he found in house dresses and
our prices are pleasing.
Children’s Dresses
Wash Goods
(JET YOUR GIRLS READY I'OR THE SPUING TIME BY
YOU ARE INTERESTED, WE KNOW, IN EVERYTHING
PERTAINING TO WASH GOODS SO COME IN AND
LET I S SHOW YOU A WELL SELECTED LINE THAT
YOU WILL BE PLEASED WITH AND WILL BUY
YOUR NEEDS EARLY.
WE HAVE THE GOODS AT THE RIGHT PRICES.
GETTING READY MADE GINGHAM DRESSES.
SHOWING IS GOOD—
PRICES, 50c: 60c; 65c: 75c; S,*c and $1.00.
OUR
LYNCH & ROBERTS
“THE QUALITY STORE
We dose 6:30; Saturday 10:00
REDMOND, OREGON'
We buy B utter and K kk *
B H. McMIckle reported a very
Chester Brown, one of Uncle Sam's
successful trip to New Orleans, where boys, who has been home on a 15
he went with five cars of potatoes, days' furlough, was the guest of
The dealers In New Orleans were honor at a party given by the B a p tist,
highly complimentary about our po­ young people and other friends at the
tatoes. saying that they were the Dittemore home Monday evening
A est prosperity In their new home and and HATS galore, and a comprehen­ vlnclug one. Mr Ryan will make an
sive showing of all spring fabrics.
best ever seen on that market
effort to be with us on April 6th. and
general good time was had with vocation.
Most excellent music was furnished no resident of Central Oregon can
Denton
G.
Burdick
has
bought
the
James Dillon and brother arrived games, music, etc., and refreshm ents
from Portland som e time ago and are of punch and wafers were served. lot between his office and the new throughout the afternoon by Mrs afford to miss hearing him.
Durand, piano; Miss Hoskins, violin,
Bro. Whisnant of the Bend Press
located on their land north of town Private Brown left last night for his Mohler A Doty stare building.
Breeder of
and Jam es Austin, clarionet.
•poke of the great good that was sure
opposite the Sturdivan place. James post of duty.
Miss Maude Butler entertained a
Mrs. Fuller presided at a table to follow the visit of these gentlemen
Dillon was roadmaster for the S P
The farewell party which was giv- number of the “ Preshie'' girls at a
where
delectable Bawaiian pineapple to this section and lauded each his
A 8., when that road built in here, en by Mrs. L. L. Gooding last Thurs- taffy pull and "consolation
party
and
waa served with whipped cream, ac- aapi rations for political preference
and is well known to the old timers day afternoon in honor of Mrs. Blair, Monday evening.
I
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(
liiiui floors
Hon. D. G. Burdick of Redmond,
Club --------------
Red Cross Aus
, The Women's
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bX “**r,y *" *he lad‘ef,|
Ed.
wa in on Monday companied by Liberty crackers
Ed. Barnard
Barnard was
All of our neighboring com m uni­ also gave a short synopsis of events
lllary gave a Kensington at the club ° ‘
Presbyterian Guild and several } j M t long enough to say "Hello." and
Redmond, Oregon
legislative u sr in lilt
ties
furnished contingent« of adm ir­ of the last
other
friends.
Mrs.
Gooding
was
as­
rooms Tuesday afternoon
It Is ex- “ **"—
“
then hustld back to the lambs, of
wherein
"Bob"
Stanfield
and
C.
D.
peeled to make this a monthly affair. sisted in receiving and entertaining which he Is getting about 120 per ing shopper«, and in both a «octal and
l'c.llgr<-e,| |,U|| ra|r r„r
business way the day was a great Cusick had at all tim es shown their
•erving a ten cent tea. for the pur­ by Mrs. Jared Moore and Mrs Crab­ cent.
fairness toward Central Oregon and
success.
pose of keeping the club rooms clean tree. Mrs Blair was presented with
her best Interests
Mrs. Blair and son William left on
a bedspread and napkins by ladies of
for the surgical dressings class.
THE i < i 'IM UK I \ l . < |,l B
individual Monday morning, the former for Cal­
A Joint m eeting of the Conquest the Guild, and several
FBI ITS X M l s l i m BBEItX
ifornia points, end the latter for
gifts
were
presented
also.
Consult
and Bible class was held at the Bap­
Marshfield.
Oregon.
Robert
remains
The m eeting on Monday dismissed
The Methodist church service flag
tist church Tuesday evening
The
I
am
still
taking
orders
for
all
here until the close of the school the regular routine business and it
matter of Installing electric lights was presented last Sunday morning
year.
was turned into a love feast because kinds o f fruit and shrubbery, Caro­
was discussed and a com m ittee ap- with a splendid patriotic program.
lina poplars, etc . for spring delivery.
Manager Miller of the telephone of so many visiting celebrities, among
Eye Specialist
pointed, which expects to make ar­ Addresses were made by Hon G. L.
Northern grown stock and warranted.
whom
were
Hon
Robert
N.
Stanfield,
rangements soon
After the business Dobson and the pastor. Rev Hazel­ company, has been rearranging the
Freight prepaid. See me at my resi­
OF PORTLAND. XX ILL BE IN
m eeting a social time was had
A ton; music by a quartette composed circuits In town, and Incidentally Hon C. D. Cusick of Albany. J. M. dence.
REDMOND AGAIN. MONDAY,
Guyton
of
Coos
Bay.
Thomas
O.
Ryan
sending
In
call«
to
which
no
answer
of
Chad
Irvin,
Mr
Warner
and
Mes-
Bible question match proved very in-
A. COSLKTT.
XI XI« Il 25. o a k h A i
teresting. Mr. and Mrs Schrunk in- denies Cunning and Durand, and the was given whenever lines happened of Portland, Messrs Hunter. Whls-
nant and McKay of Bend, and others
vited the classes to a m eeting at their reading of a poem. “Our Nation's to cross
D O N I F o i « , ET THE DATE.
Mrs Shipp and daughters. Miss who!M* names have escaped us
home on the second Tueeday night T rinity,-' by Mrs Hazelton.
This
(AINSI LT HIM.
Mr Stanfield was the first speaker
In April.
poem was written over tw enty years Dishman. Miss Davis, Mrs N evell.
Ice cream and cool drinks promise ago' at ,h e ’’me of the Spanish war. Mrs. Glaze, Mrs. Morris and daugh- He is a candidate for the United
to be mighty scarce articles here this
" r' Hazelton s brother and Is said ter and Mrs. Sears were Prineville States senate, but declined to talk
MIDGE IIIREt TOKX'
XX E HAX E MXDE ARRANGE­
summer. No natural ice has been put ,o ** P V ’•PUonally appropriate at this ladies who were in town Saturday to politics on this occaaion. and dealt In
MENTS XXHKKEKX XX E CAN
REBEKAH IXIIMIE NO. 204
up. owing to (he open winter, and :'nie
Fifteen stars are on the flag, attend I.ynch A Roberts' spring open- “ glittering generalities" on subjects
I. O. (I. F .
F
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N
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S
H
EKED.
SEED
Ing.
of
general
interest
to
everybody
He
this entire section, including Prine- wi,h one niore ,o 6e added, that
Meets every second and fourth
standing
for
Earl
Tinner
Is
an
interesting
speaker.
possesses
a
(■KAIN
XND
HXX
ON
TERMS
ville. must depend on the plant at
The seventh and eighth grade pu­
Friday of each month.
Rend.
Ammonia is scarce and al­
PAX XIII.E NEAT OCTOBER.
pils
had a party Friday evening, with pleasing personality, and impresses
MILS J J McEl.FREHII. N. O.
FINIS V iw ilix SELLS H.ANt H
one
as
a
solid,
substantial
citizen
most Impossible to gel. and the facto­
Miss Elizabeth Fry as hostess at the
MRS. II C. SCHUMACHER, V. G.
Hon C D. Cusick ia an Albany
ry may not be able to get enough to
Dittem
ore home. Their teacher. Mr.
Finis Woods, one of the real old
MILS K. T STEVENS, Secretary.
keep running. J B. Roe Is putting timers of this section, has sold his Tuck, and Mrs. Covert were chaper­ banker and a member of the state
senate
He
ia
in
the
race
for
state
In two cars of ice from Bend, and ¡ranch north of town and will leave ons. and a joyous tim e was had until
IIEIIMONII LOIXIE
treasurer and those who know him
•avs that he will keep meat cool for j about the first of the month for Wal­ a late hour.
No. 154
speak in highest praise of bis ability,
a while, anyway.
lowa county, where he has bought a
Beguini' eom munlcalIons
patriotism and general fitness for any
A sawmill la being unloaded here ranch of 400 acres with much outly-
firs» ntnl thrill Friday« of
I-X Nt II A ROBERTS' ttPF.NING
office of trust.
and will be put up near Sisters and ing range and where he will engage
enelt
month.
Visiting
The real orator of the occudOB,
operated by interests connected with in wool growing on an extensvle
llieth
ien
welenme
Redmond put on metropolitan airs however, proved to be Thomas G
HOGANIXI D RXRRI II R i m KM
the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., :he ob- scale
I <1 li I tit I l i I : lM*)
Saturday, the occasion of Lynch A Ryan, assistant district attorney of
ANU R. I. REDS
ject being to supply the local demand
Mr Woods came here thirteen Roberts' spring opening The streets
and sh*p whatever surplus there may years ago w hen the country was a were lined with autom obiles and the Multnomah county, representing the
REDMOND LODGE
Get your eggs from hens that
He is an
be The old Duckett mill at Slaters : wilderness, and by Industry and thrift store was thronged with people all Libery Loan com m ittee
Nn. IO»
are la; <-r»— At JMl ,>er 15 at the
Irishman and one of the most force­
Knights of Pythias
111 be closed down in a couple of has amassed a com petence. We are day but particularly in the afternoon
ful fluent speakers ever heard in Cen-
rh, or 82.51» shipped.
w eeks and moved to near Bend, thus sorry to see Mr. Woods and his fam -j
The «tore waa specially decorated, tral Oregon
....
lBr
Meets each
Tuesday
Hia explanation of the
leaving only the Wilson mill, and the Ily leave us, as they are most deslr- though the goods on display were In war situation and
evening In Castle Hall.
the ben«Miltv for
J. W. Schrunk
one to be operated by Barney Markell able citltens. and It is to be hoped them selves decoration enough There ¡bond purchases by the citizen while
Memheis and visiting Knights urged
and Roy Branton in that section
Redmond. Oregon
a'l. Il.l
ill
I I I I ' I 0 C.
they will continue to enjoy the h igh -, were handsome M ita, dresaea, sh o e .'b r ie f, was a masterly effort and a con-
MAX CUNNING, K R A S
E. C. PARK
JERSEY CATTLE
DR. T U R N E R
Feed and Seed Grain
Burdick Mortgage Co.
Eggs for Hatching