A JUNCTION OF TO USE "JUICE” NEW ROAD HERE FROM FALLS Haven't You TO START A BANK ACCOUNT? Been try- ing to save an am >unt sufficient to “ make a good start?” The “ small purchase temptation” makes it very hard to accumulate any certain sum by keeping money in your pocket or hiding it around the house—probably that has been YOUR trouble. This bank accepts deposits for $1.00 and up - why not come in and open an account with us NOW—let the bank help you save—it is the only safe way. East and West R.R. Cline Falls Power to Connect at Is Soon to Be Redmond Ut i l i z e d HIGH OFFCTAI.S ARE COMPANY WORKING FAVORING PROJECT NOW ON THE PLANS Line From Vale West is the There Will Be Capacity for Project That Has Any Amount of Pow- Been Outlined er anad. Clarence Branton was over the first of the week from Redmond, with a party of land seekers, who went away expressing lhem-| solves well ¡»leased with the Sis-. ters country. Walter Henrichs. a stock man from Lower Desert, was up this week and rei»orta stock doing well and feed plentiful. W. N. Cobb is adding improve­ ments to his general merchandise building. E. R. Guertson from Plainview District, was in Sisters Friday transacting business. He will soon begin clearing his farm re­ cently purchased of Deputy Sher­ iff John Edwards. Henry, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Howell, who was operated on for an abscess on his neck last Friday, by Dr. Farrell of Bend, is improving rapidly. C. I* I'ist haa completed haul­ ing the lumber for his new feed yard, and his workmen, under Mr. Mcrkell are making rapid progress on the building. The K. R. news sounds good to the people of Sisters. W. F. Edmondson and family were transacting business in Sis­ ters two days this week. Nels Koopang, who is trapping at Horse Like west of Three Sisters mountains, came out Sat­ urday. making the trip of thirty- five miles on snow shoos in twelve hours. Charles Carson and wife took dinner with H. K. Allen and wife Sunday. J. P. Duckett from lower Squaw Creek spent Friday night in Sisters, returning Saturday with a load of supplies. He was accompanied home bv his daught­ er. Miss Norma, who is attend­ ing school here. Jess Harter of the Matolius Lumber Co., was up from the head of the river Sunday getting a park horse load of supplies. He states that the work of erect­ ing their mill is progressing rap­ idly. Clyde Gist and wife of the Burkhart mill, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Gist, Sunday. Harvey and Dean Cyrus re­ turned a few days ago from n trip through California and they say there is no place like home. ft is understood that the i rook County Water. Light A: Power Co. owners of the power site at Cline Falls, on the Deschutes fiver four miles west of this city, is having plans made for devdop- ing the power at that point, and as soon as the plans are fully worked out machinery will be in­ stalled and a transmission line run from the Falls to this city. The project as now outlined contemplates putting in machin- ery of sufficient capacity to gen­ erate enough power to supply all this section of the county with lights and power, and run a transmission line to Prinevile. twenty miles from here, to suply that city also with light and power. As a project of this kind takes some time in getting all the de- Uala worked out. it is estimated that the plant will not be ready- for service before next fall or winter. The Spokesman has it from good authority that this project is going to be put through by the above company, for they realize that there is a large field here to be covered, and with the unlimit­ ed power they can generate at a small cost, they see no obstacle in the way of getting the plant in working order as aoon as pos­ sible. It has been stated to The Spokesman that lights and ¡low­ er can be furnished at such a small cost, when the Falls plant «sin operation, that no one can afford to be without lights in their business houses and homes. There are a number of concerns in Redmond that will take power Auto BreakH as soon as the new system is in­ Boy’s Arm stalled and can get a 24-hour Earl Snell, son of Wm. Snell of j service. this cit.', had his right arm broken at the wrist Sunday night about 10 o’clock while cranking up an auto. The machine hack-fired when Earl attempted to crank it up. The boy will be laid up as far as the use of his arm is concerned, for five or six weeks. CHICKENS BRING CASH TO Her 36 Buff Orpington Hens Laid 4804 Eggs Dur­ ing the Year Dancing School I will have dancing classes at the Skating Rink each Tuesday j and Saturday night from 8 to 9 o’clock, and dancing for every­ Mrs. J. S. Northrop, who lives body from 9 to 11. in the southern part of Lebanon, 29tf W. B. Cameron Real Estate Transfers Oregon, is among those who are Furnished by the Crook County Ab- making money off their chickens. To Exchange stra c t Company Last year Mrs. Northrop started Will exchange oat and alfalfa E. A. Sather, trustee to Deschutes with 36 hens and 2 roosters, all hay for a team. Also have hay Investm ent Co. Lot 7, blk. 11, Bend. t l . full blood S. C. Buff Orpingtons, for sale at my place 21 miles Inland Empire Co. to Mrs. Ü. J. Os­ and during the year these 36 hens north and Imile east of Redmond trowski, lot 15, blk. 22, Metolius Con laid 4804 eggs. Two pullets were on Sisters road. $500. Rea Bros, to Marie Gellespie, Lot 7 trapnested and one of them laid 3012 H. A. Shenk. blk. 15, Madras. $150. 220 eggs and the other 237 dur­ Crook County Inv. Co. to Enior Olsen. ing the year. At the end of the Lots 15, 16, 17 and 18, bik. 77, Hillman year Mrs. Northrop sold stock $350. John F. VanAllen et ux to Wm, A. and eggs to the amount of $175.- Phoenix. Lot 25, blk. 36, itsdm ond, $1. 80 and consumed at home in eggs Redmond Tmcfisite Ck>. to John W. to the amount of $30, making a Woodryiff. Lota 5 and 6, blk. 13: lota 3 total of $205.80 for the year, and m d 4, blk. 18; lots 7 and 8, blk. 3; East Read the I of lota 13, 14, 15 and 16 in bik. 24, she paid expenses amounting to Redmond. $1300. $51, making a total profit for the Rose Cason to Addie Nichols. Lot 5, year of $154.80, and has left 40 REDMOND SPOKESMAN blk 2, Second add. Redmond, Con. $1600. hens and three roosters. Crook County Inv. Co. to Hiram W. if you want to keep During the year past Mrs Thomas. Lota 1, l , 3, 4, and 5 in blk. posted on what is do­ Northrop has won several prizes, 14, H>«fman- $255. J . J . El linger, et ux to C. W. Ehret. which has advertised her birds ing in Redmond and u ° £ considerably, and she expects vicinity. Crook County Inv. Co. to M .M h e r profiL, ^ ^ th a n Arlin. Lot 25, blk. 103 and lot* 8, 9 and 10 in blk. 7, Hillman. $80. last year. She has orders ahead for 700 eggs at $10 per hundred, and for nine single settings at $2.50 each. ---- —-------- F. M. White installed a piano in his amusement hall Monday, Material for the construction of a large septic tank in the rear of the Hotel Redmond has been ordered, and as soon as it arrives work will be commenced. This mode of drainage is the best yet devised for towns or cities where Pure and fresh drugs and ac- there is no sewer system. | curacy at Red Cross Drug Store. L FURNISH your house You may I k * waiting for Che railroad before buying Che Nice Ruga, Wall Paper or FurniCure you have been planning Co puC in your home. I want your ideas, and want to Cell you mine. Come and see my stock. C. H. I R V I N The House Furnisher Warren & Woodward Civil Engineers IRRIGATION. SUBDIVISION LAND SURVEYS Estimates Furnished on Power Plants. W<- hnv* had |o yr»r»‘ u p r rim e r, •m l>r*rin( *11 b rs n rh ra of n v il rn y 'in rrrtn g . Room5& 6. Bank of Coamrc* Bldg.. P. 0. Bo* 2fil) REDM OND WHITE'S A m u sem en t ••• H a 1 1..* Bowling Alleys , Billiard and Pool Tables. Every­ thing first-class. You are invited to come in and roll the balls. F. M. WHITE, Prop’r Corner 6th and E St»., REDMOND, ORE. J: “The Palm” Restaurant VAUGHN & WILLIAMS. Prop’rs OPEN D A Y A N D N IG H T Tables supplied with the B E S T the markets o f lord, and the ser­ vice unexcelled. Come and sec us when you want a Good Neal Gor. 7th and E Sts., Redmond BRING OR SEND IN YOUR NAME TODAY. Novelties $1.50 per year in advance In WOOD and METAL WORK and SIGNS. Prom pt Work, Satisfaction Guaranteed J. f t RBDERBR, Redmond : J