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L O G A L S G O R R A ON HOME ROUNDUP L E D ! U P - T - T H E - M I N U N E I G H B O R H O O D B I T S th f ^ 8 O ! Mia.iiHicmi.jiujuiuu«^imuanauasiwwwBt FtCO tl'A III l.:lllll:IXX Jul> I. K. II. .I.iiui'« wlil lu1 â!> yi'ii' j J u n e S3. Five lish in l.tidlaw Ju ly I. .1 f US \ B « ie r i* a g a l l i l e ’, Hack to Pennsylvania. “To niftko hi h ti n u ll aih I 'u fla M r It» nixti 1 Mirili iiiak^s thi'iu m t •«»•»! us I'limuiiJi 1-ii.Mihn.. (¡.(¡ir k in g n.mmnmmmmmm .Itoiwlial the gtauge S atu rd ay . J oli il W im ei'i’i i’umalo «.i* in town ¡Saturday. J A ! 1 ) 1 . A W \l C \uhn'i made allot hot trip to ¡' ■ml and Fii ieiille tin« week. A .1 Ha it i uni J a n a « H atter were \ 1'. l i n k s nini \\ife were in tlie h tli in to; the grange Saturilay. citJ Saturday. i ..in J ' a y of Bind spent several !.. 11. Rout we.« in (ioni In* riuiel) .1 .i » ,i thi o ming i tty il.is week. Saturday mi burini «« S O C IA L T IM m m imiiMwnnnaniiimiini iV . riMnsiweiwwtirwiaTiw« 4pt »’in! to liti t 'li i «»it 11 ’ If S[w*( i.il it* tlu* » Itionit Ic E V I C T S \l#0 , J i i i i f 11» Mi .m il Mm (hut t o ilt'1 'n r t f..r hitrtiio'.H* im 1111* 11 i » 1 11 h o n o * ni I V I * I Pleasant Riilgx\ and nuioh o f the liu ric , I ' m . i i n n o u l i i l r l v h • I •*r t h e f»»u t h to I tu» C h r »Hielt'. credit for the success o f organiz o f i»« \t n ii»n 111 \\T* H ill In* *i»»rrv I»» ing the distriet as well as the Io n * t h n n f r o m o u r to ig h h o r h o i t d m o l CLIN K F.\LI«S. Juno II. W a; to i, t.ihoriaw on t iiiher- ' Wedxliru: * eus ehinu*d today for success o f school is due to both w v U |*h t Ili.* 111 H i l l h I o 'M' I h r » p o l l i n i X] ! ■ V I II ind s.vuiilv Addi. Box la, l.aidlaw. Mr. j . A. W i s h i n g , o f Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Vcuburg. hi * trust lio* chango mil hoof grou» nt tlie {¡range S itu rd ay . hr n r l It l o I hr in . Joss \\ inti rs. of ('Inveníale » n d J . l Killte, and Miss Frances Harader, j Anton Ahlstrom «.is oxer from "Wtt tw - l’alu t r. oi Si*ter Pleasant Ridge Satunlay. i ox, in together 0 f Cline Kalis, who were quietly! Nolson-Jnhit.son. Bikher Shop lor Sisters. S a iurna) I.ist y o u r land o r p ro p erty with marriod at the G xhh I Hopi* ranch. *or.'Ui i« ih» ein.«m i.• S h -oí i p t i o n c a n v a s s e r « a l i t i v i in the Deschutes V a l le y L a n d À I n the home o f the bride’s parents. I RKDMOND, June 17 — Cards re. ‘ '. . , , over) t 'wn. Liberal commission for They a r e two o f the most popular caived lately an m m me lite m a r - * I Ll»>, .linn. 1,. ...«i, t« 'atm v e stm ent C o m p a n y . so i'e l in e . A d d r e s s t h e ('hroliicle. younir people in the better half riago at Cmqier, Wyoming, of M w I j*" *T h « ( ..Id. t . i re« img n Free fi»h, lurt.aeuisl : tea and c-- fit e. If ! ve a e r i p p l i l w i t e n or o f Crook county. Mr. Vosburjf E m m a K. Johnson timi Klisa K ’M,‘ *" ' “ 1' fortlie mnltittuli : L.iiJIaw. July l : tu Lu dia i and have has served as first chairman o f j Nelson Soft drinks also d:#p". : « ' on June *2. At home, ( ’aid Redmond 1 hings Itnoniing r r e p a ir it fo r y o u . ‘ i \V. 11. the board o f directors o f the well, Idaho. During hi# residenee >.«•■■*< i»- n o .. Mrs. E I U M I - giving g'« «I satis- Pleasant Ridgi* school, a n d has here, Mr. Nelson made n i n n y ( KKDMOND, Mad : a > *tl J u n e II During moved out to tli • lie« r.i 11 «.• ! >, i.glit fact iv n. It h Ul ti reduced in price r e e k cti*d to t h e b o a r d . Mrs. ( r i e n d a w h o e x t e n d tlieir h e a r t i e s t j t h e l a s t t e w h o t d a y s fo llo w in g mile# northwest of town Moud. y. nd - I the “Ow ner S to re" I the rail», tiling's have lwen I khiiu Vosburjf was the first teacher at congratulations. (.■l'orge 1. Siinnio! - and K. N U . A t.r -tlii i- of 1>. ('. K 'chendi'rfer ar- j ittK in K'roat sliain.’. laee were at the lieaílg.iíe txv.idav# this ii\ .. ii ! nllaxv tins week frum Idaho (¡ 0 x 1 t > Com x 1 1 1 ->. week. (1. W. I’ pdike and r i Kai uni is . . i . g o n Hie ranch imrthwtrt i « i to »!»•• 1 hronlrl»' were in town Wednesday n -h t. (t o w n . — RKDMOND, Jim*' 17.- Mr ami Fresh fruits, candies, soda water Wslitid — l ine timhiT dirtH't from i Spe» i* ! ((* t!»** ( h m n lt'le. June 1.—Very windy. Mr«. l'lin|>|H-ll gut :m • :tr 1 v start and current peri.\iioals ai d paper# n I 'nt' - M e xx:int from tixe to six KK DM cN D Ju n e 17 — J K U m b " 2.— Partly cloudy; cool. •ale a' Bend confectionery store and I Saturil.ay morning for Curviilli# In Kxle. n due h e r e ihia t i m e n l » m t lui-aday in : :i f e e t . A d d le .« - J . \\ " 3. — Fair ami warmer. new# stand. A. 11. ( L a u t , | i> ; netot. i'nmpiiiiy «itli thi'iu «a« Mr. K .l> 'i i . Uiiille)', \\ ssh. LiS . r i V i i l l H S i l a V of tills xveek H e i n t e n - ” -I — Fair and warm. J T. Borden, map canvasser for the j tTt (Has# with two trim # uml lmnl.«. l ' . i i i i i i C l . i . - l i o h n , s o n o f M r « . F I la detl leu\ m g Lincoln, Neb. on the 6lh, ” ,r>.— Fair and warm. Da ■ I W .■ 0 goniai ca | In charge of one i>f these «.-.# Mr. but did nut o n acci m i t of « a r l i o i i t * . XI. L . s n tn l b ro th e r o f M rs. .lic k ” t’>.— Fine and baltnv. at the Clin nicle office Tuesday H> Ilolateil, ami Mr. I>llggan x* 1 « lii 1«- W .i s e r . . i r n x n i t h :# x x e ik fr o m S o u t h ” 7.— Perfect summer day. was enrome with his wife fr n l h d - pickeil Up hrfnre the) got f.uilx t'.i in i , \X s s l i , x v h ere h e h is b e e n # t - mond to Bend. ” S Fair iu afternoon. • tartial I'he latter gentlemen «ill t 't i d i n g a m i l i t a r y a c a d e m y . " 1».— Partly cloudy; hot. Stata Engii Lewi« n S* ! # J mmii I sever ill limn t h# in will Hint le Rul.y K ci.eiidi rfer ami I»al-vlle Rend, Oregon. Ju n e S. 11*08. ” 10.— Fair and warm. day to check up the ditch survey fig lii. xx n grada.ite tliis week from the ! point« I h fore r> turning. ures: maps and reports, prepaiatort eighth grade, ltutli Dayton giadustcs Laidlaxv Chronicle. ” 11.— Fair; warm breezes. IU h i c i k s A n d H a c k s . Laidlaw, Oregon, to his return here in Ju ly wiili thi ” 1 2 — Fair. . ii the i.mtli gride. Seveial i tlier» Sprit.»! to tIve * (tl *c.a 1 state attorney gem ral. He dt ve » : x! .* «. :al Ii ive grad ill test failel to j Gentlemen: ” 13.— Clear and warm R rD M O N D , J n t lf Id. — RolnTt over the segregation and to the lie# 1 remain i, r tlie Ju n e examinations. Enclosed I hand you my ” H .— Clear and warm gate, departing Wednesday. Davis o f Sisters passoil !u,r«‘ , , check fo r $1.50 for one y ear’s " 15.— Cool Friday on his way to Shrinik ». . . . . ,, . , i subscription to the t hrontcle. I Philip Allen, oiliest sou of C. W Al ” It»— Cool; windy; cloudy. Mi* will brin;: ¡i load o f 1» ivrvxi«’" len. fell oxer a clilT M> .lav m.d « • r ... #tt#i to notify t 'v:sh congratulate you upon ” 17.— Raw; ice ut night. ami hacks that have Inert sohl painfully though not seriously hurt. reader# in«., ¡-.„nt ¡«sue# of'the cel- |the rejuvenated appearance of ” IS.— Fair am! warmer. Dr. U. C. (Joe vra# summoned fro:.. lately hy some traveling: s. les- . x July I. by n«p:est the Chronicle. Bend, and wer.t to W hite It. , k 1 man. i f tbe I:.dt p.-ndti.ci' day committee.! \ours respectfully, Ht»lds C h u t W i t h Park. mediately. No tone# wert H o r s e s P ass T c m a i . o . H W K g. who has been in Laid- IV E L L IS , S j* '.tl'lo lhr ( hroivclr a specby recovery is anticipated. S ;^ ll.l! to 111 # I lu.M.I, f law «.nc-' April 'J is « tporintemlert ol PARK RANCH, June 1 I,— A. j H omkste . u » H i # iikahtii Timber claim«, deseit entries and the state engineer's work in re-survey TUM ALO, Ju n e Id .—Then homi stead«, to U? legal, should te ing the u>cul ir : g at i< m xx or k, left Tue#- Sfjeci.il to t!»c ThronicV B 'o th stopped with K. C Park to was a fine bunch of hors« s driven {.rovtd up by publication in the news- ih y ;or l'endletoii. Hendl return here PLEASANT RIDHE. June 1 7 —Col. day for a chat on hib way home through this plac * today. T'i«*y ] c location of the land. in July xxt.en the attorney general B e l c h e r l# l i v i n g o n h i# h m n e a t e a d were being driven to the vail •> front Cline Falls. earc-st town to man) come# It i# possible that (Jov. Clmrn- now. for the valley market. We did m t ?, and the Laidl-iw berlain, who is chairman of the state learn who the parties were. gi... „i.... .......t paper to print your land homi may al«o conic iu at that NEW M EAT M A R K ET time. mmîù-kmmmmi 1 INcACHTOWa ar à d i s t r i c t lu t T ~ - i—. ~r n ------ — ---------- ------— — — — -w— — - — m. ■ ■ \ am p.e Latent Modct •‘ K n n jjrp '’ ■ ». * m-.hed by 1 ■ a^rnts every * here are money fast. B r V J e r tu n P’ ir'.i. .iiurs ¡ind . li ! ojfrr at emce. λU MUM K V K E < Jl I K E D -. you: ..e . . >uur bicycle. Weship to anyon*. anywhere in the L . ,S. rt ii,.c i ¿ ch ! (Upon: : adv tr.ee, prepay frei^ h: :. l ^ EM D A I S ’ t KKJd i K i l l . d. • a . m lî . t.me you may nde *he btcyde ..r»i pat :t to any test you If jou are tr.-.-n x«ct iJt'tcxtiy : » * ;.» îî d or do not \vi*h to keep the bicycle s*-p t: :-«•;* to u' a; < ait e o r r i c a:.-, you ~ætii no: >» out on* cent. ! F A f.T O P Y V' e fuir, h : - • *: . . , ... is p..i,,;ble to make • r t y . v n i » U w L v a*, one yr'.ri aoo-.e ax - j ; lactory cost. You save %n *2S J 7"- -U.em’jr. s prof.is by bu>’.: / . • r .i u . -:.d have t!ie manufacturer's K' iat - ante* b c\.’.d yo-or b.:>cie. IMJ .M il lit \ a L c * t p ro t i r e ifr o n anyona at any price o r- . u rec'.’.vc o :r x. ...: . s . d our unheard of Ja*.:ory P r- a-.i c-jferi \ riu-.T af;* nts. YC»I W i l l | :r i c u r n * r ' n you r ve ou- beautj»jl catal^cue and lw J L u MOlV/niwIlLU iy r r .; s at the uv «V*«.> Ic-J:prices we can make you this year. V. c # Ü th* .. ;• • idcycles for ¡ess mon*y T ‘y. . ° ther U SVe 3rC ' ■ d W || >. ; a 'a ’-e ».'to r/ Cost. I J I t l C U '« I» L A L !.K S x you Ci:n .r L-.yv.ies ir \ . ar ov.n naaje plate at Our prves. Orders ri-.-.d the day ret...ed . , SE C O N D H A N D B I C Y l i . i . S . W * do not regularly handle second hand bicycles, but I usja .y luve a number on hand taken in trade by our Chit ro reta st ret 1 • e we t ear r a promptly at pnees rançm^ from S 3 to 0 8 or 9 1 0 * Descnj . ts i . ed fre C Û A S T E P .B B A X F 3 8 in B le w h eel» . Im p o rte d r o i l i r « h *».i> p rd u l* . pars, repair: and u IIH a L 0 | e^u.pment of au kinds at n a if th: usual retail pr*.es. !. 51 . SPENCER, hwm\ reg u la r ret^ ; • J SO per Pair, but to inirrniuct lue :ur.'l sellyouasam ple p a ir for fêÆOtcashwuà order $4 J ','. L M r c P a r k I m br o v in g . «al U> lhr ( hroititl**, R e d m o n d , Ju n e 11. We are glad to I jo able to r«'|#>rt that Mrs. Park is improving again. It is [-¿t mighty slow but site In s been sit- m ting ............................. » - • - «lays outside some for • ihre now. -----— N A IL S , T a c k s o r G la ss w lJl o o t le t th e a i r o u t. Sixty thousand pairs sold last year. Over two hundred thousand pairs now m use*. D E S C R I P T I O N : Made in all size*. It ts !r. - V and easy ridir.g veryduiableand linedin.side v. it ii a special Quality of rubber, which never becom es P» • is and w hich < v- « ... __. . ... . . fa u t IS a ir to escape. We h i* e h u n d ^ il* o l le tte rs frem sat - I & »htofc rwb h y t m j tcd cu atoatcra»taun g th a tIb c irtire *b a v e e n '.y b e e n pum ped V » r • i .’ V.1 -1 1 lu ,rM " V f * * .. i f ., up e ortw ice in a « noie season. T'ney w : ? h no m ore t i::.n V Î . * r* t *1. ’ an ordinary tire, th e puncture re x istin ^ q u i« :. i la rn u B r.c n ' ! . *>r v,7,n * , ‘Jf1 r 'l t t , l , a- 7ih l* by several layers of ; • pared i ic on tl e » :-Z> } r !. lre«.i. T h e re.; :la r pris- ,-f t.iese tires is f . y. ;a:r p air.bul {. r l| ', 7 « V i- |,| i i « - t L * S l ^ * “ * advertisiaz purposes we are m aking a special factory price to w kda ln u the ruler of only J4.&0 per pair. Ail orders sh ippea same day le*-er is received. We ship C O. D. on approval. You do not nay a cent until y u ha\t caam in -d r -1 found t. :n strictly as represented. We will allow a ra sh d is c o u n t of 5 per cen t (thereby th e price p>er pair; if you send K I L L C A SH W IT H O K il L K and en close tin» adv< rtisem ent. We will a lio send one nickel plated brass hand pump. T ires to be returned at O I K c^cpe: #e if for any reason thev are not satisfactory on exam ination. We are perfectly reliable and n» nev -:t;t to us is as safe as in a ban k. If you order a pair o f these tires, you w ill find th at they v. i ride easier, run faster, wear better, last longer and look finer than ¿n y tire you have ever u s' i or seen at any price. We know that you will be so well pleased th a t when you want a Li- yole you w ill give us your order. W e want you to send us a trial order at once, hence tins rem arkable tiré offer, r r A f r r / 1 T i o r c don ’t buy any Lind a* any price until you send for a pair o f •• • i 7 C C I# f I n C o H e'lgcthorn Puncture-PrcKjf tires on approval and trial at th e special introductory pi k e quoted above, o r w rite for our L.g T ire and Sundry dry Catalogue which describes and quotes all m akes and kinds c f tires at about half the usual prices. write today DO HO N NOT Y IN _______ O a bicy cle rr %gu \PJS\ i " r but w rite us a postal today. OT T H IN K OK I H C ____ L A \3 » < v » i * » v ( « M 1 l * l or a pair of tires from anyone ur until knoxv th the e new and wonderful w til you know offers we a re m aking. I t only costs a postal to learn every» hiug. W rite it N O W . J . L. M E A D C Y C L E C O M P fiN Y , GENERALJTOCK (iIHT, June Hi.— It. Scoggius nini i Mi«# Nelli*- Mcoggin# li.ive start. I loi ! tlie valle) tu x iiit r« hitiv*-#. GENERAL PUBLIC KEEP A-COMING. (¡u r.K N M A s A r H i s t k u s ; Sjx cial lo the ( (tonici» . U 1ST’, J une I S — Attorney (ireeii- man o I Bend | h *« i (I tloougli here siumlay on hi# way to Sister#. |! Ë. B. JAMES, m CH ICAGO, I L L | ^ # I r O p r i C S ink Ai to:# in P I .K A SA N r O reen R l D O E , J u n e I S . — I). lu<# !> a c r e # o f o a t# s e e d e d , m id l ' . Socialism is undoubtedly spread ing. It is, therefore,expedient that its teaching#, its claims, itstenden- cies, its accusations and promises should lie honestly and seriously examined.— Prof. I l;n t . There are 40,000,000 active soci- nlists in the world today. There are more than double that nurnh-r who believe that socialism is inev- ■table, says Prof. (!, W . Allen. Ruskin said: “A little group of w iso hearts is better than a wilder- « ¡ 1s t U kumono m m mmmmfsmmmmmwsBmBummmM . . . - . . . . . . ■7 V is it in o 12.— I Ile in . il m i I r e ! o . . I i Mi'll re |.|,“i*' i*.| ill ree I . it. r, rl.ilitl « > ill I ' l . i l l i x le XV M U i t lil n in t XI i XX im t <1 « « n t# I k t ' I, l » 111 III il I Turning \v,ay Orders .**!•« »■ I <| I • Ihn » lir.t.« « ri l \s \ n r i: llM.F. Jim«. S l i r n x . . m |. h i ,, a i T i # «.( ..#1 linipliii.g T lu -jr I m # ' 1 : . : | t . i I t u II l i n a » Iti — »t i i l i n g l .u x r s o llt in 1 , 1 . 1 . |«H1 111• r . Rail unir». Ncxl C. I:. io p ic. " I loxv t » * i«-t and l\. rp a Situ t - lie.i ’ «dl h«. tli*' #l|t ji-ct nf »l.o ('Hri'ti « ii ¡’ ii'l. axor im « tiug in i t 'iiml.ix cveiiiiig K. 1!. Jumes, li.a .lor. i i . u . v o n . m It.mii . i ) . L'u.d, Urigon P h y s ìc i.in S S u r<Jcon . A ll n I <J h f fr Ir pitone connection />.»F t d c p h o n r S o 71. • w - -- tw x n # v » j .m-L (!' h u r r h f I. u l d l * w . I • . * *>: I i M i • « • * I I l a.«t M «:•» • Ir l ’r. i it »ig . . . . % '*. M b * t i l 1! .»t H p n. JW i in . ( hi i\ti.»n I'.mlr »»«•i ; y» i» in n m • l »* IT »ft nirrt u»Kw n n M< n»L»» u r t i 7 & .1 ; j o o c l o i k It e n d . . • t n t »M k r » * •emittr . |»rr iv*M- t in .»lui H j in r :» in rle ty x iu i) f t«»»i lb Soliti.« > s d u»., 1 u* in ! ( > r|»o' . J 1 . 1 ti 'f ., . '.e tin t nl 1 1 «mili. r M Y tiirwt i »! it it 1 S ou» u\ .»f II 1 f! « *• fr.Mii 1 * n X t r rt * ♦ it • • 1 1 x M ed m on Mr 11 t at i »« v# . tt kr v < I ri l ’fr.ii e:i L’ - '( V ir . »t U itltf. ( *».*£• r M 0 ■ fifth Nt M Kr \ I •«» The Youth s Companion F O R M T 5- A r K IT E M r. a n d M rs. r e la tiv e s . H omk P nom T ub D itc h R IV Y Q F F A M I F Y 250 Capital Stories — humor' ms n n d « b.t racier * for it , ft« tries r ! life in the pri nt t i l in th • n ib b rii»- », oil t h - • : *. i tic Im1:r..* S ix bt o rie s I . favorite (o m j i a n u m writers. n pi -I women who have n< b i c v n l trit<^ ruccc .* in lil. ill contribute nrti« 1 -s full ( ,f • tion ni «1 circourn^riiicnt to the y »;iiij» a i d Dlub.lioL . Admiral le htoii* » r.f lii»* in Am» rica?l lx» olit'f» school«, narratives of n«!v« ntur * n«h n. e very )outh il»Tij*hf. in, Immoroii^ |•!1 tun » of the (loinesiic vi issitud • win. U »very j»irl is familinr will» nr - niiion^» tlu? fejituii-s whirl» t m h a r T h e C o i n ; ;, I I I . n tt» } ° ung |H «.|.|e. 2000 Onc-Minutc Stories Special t » lit.' Chronicle. I K E Tor (I u [Jny3 ami Girl .1 T in s le y o f O ’N e il a r c u p to d a y v is it in g w ith R V COME O F 1 H K MANY ATT kAC H O N S Ol F L K I . I ) HY T H E COMP ANI ON T O N E W SUIi3CklULKS: k i > m «» n i > R k i i m o n I), J u n e 1-1 — F. M K 10D Inspirintf Papers R ed m ond Special to tlie «.'hronicle Bend, O re . H O T E L P O IN D E X T E R iv. i * ■chtH ,| 11. .ti si* l * «t tv B kat # L am on ta . « o n t h e h a s e h .i l ! g a m e xvitli L a m a m ia HUNGRY PEOPLE SATISFIED M.W.71. Restaurant, J u i n . I. im « .t i n g Speelsl to II. im li rimici.'. K K D M O N D , Ju n e S o c ia lis m . O ats . 15 a c r e s r e a d y fo r s e e d i n g . ness full r.f Would it not he the part of a wise heart to trv to I get an understanding <>f what this movement means? It is proposed that all who are interested g#t to get her. and hy reading and discus-j «¡on of the various phases of social 1 H o m e G o o k in g at R e a s o n a b le P r ic e s j«rn try to get :i !>*.-11*• r idea as to what it means, in order to inteliig- «-ntly decide whether to he for or against i\ To get the movement started, a meeting will t>e held Friday night, | June 10. at S o’clock sharp! None R. S H A R P, Proprietor. barred hy age, sex or present con- ditinn of servitude. 3 P I S I 3 S r E :T r iX - 3 L # B , O R E a O l T U c i » »lit t o tin» lo w n . #{. . »i i., i tu ..« i. i- S jjccm ! to tbr ('hronicle. A l O tli:ii I S p c c u l lo ib r < broim fr FOR THE 1 hop»» I in t F or L aidlaw M er c h a n t . I So cial !«> llif ( ,'hroii¡eta TUMALO. Ju n e IG. T. II Je n - j sen o f this place started to "han- ! iko today a f t e r a load of goods for G. W. Horner. lil.l'ND nit tVlt.t.UMMTK A KO MORE TROUBLE FROM PUNCTURES Wo him * » I »«* 11 «*« I (iiSt School Meeting R edm o n d , June. 1 ;. Mr. ami Mrs. Hopkins left hero Tm . d -. for Klgin, this state, where Mi-. H. intends working on the «’xten ' I Itul'.f. « hurcti in » *» Uffr 'sion o f the I#a Grande, Klgin rail I r ut* «tilt J 1» road. The Corner Store’ I S H E D SE TH O R H P U R S T Ü R E - P R C 9 F * S E L F - H E A L I N G T I R E S fo nitiW oucEnwLr WV pulitoli h i i i M m u .-« ¡n i.il« 'i.rr.*ij#»n.lrf»» - REDMOND. IS / » m i H u l t <i i » « I M ’ I I i t H i l l i » » ♦• t • thi* o l ii W i l l W o r k O n K a i i . r u vd . F re s h Beef, P o rk , M u tto n & Veal .1 o im th»* i ■ « H » h l l o ’D h u l l Weather This Month. oi Many. notice of publication in. I» |\I i.M i > N I >, S|niiii 1 1 «4111 ol T m i h i l i l i . i v » * i ir t« » r tn i n r * f V o shurg-llinulcr. Due in Redmond lianccs in Olii Saloon l'l.KASA.vr ItlOOK, { L . I’erry «vas home J u n e 17.— W. 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