The Redmond Spokesman I uhlished at the “ H u b C ity ” o f C e n tra l O r e g o n REAMERY BUILDING BEGAN YESTERDAY ahe«.| a«« « a n tu gh e t h lg i v n t r a l O r - »•gnu ihe g r a n ir a i « la lr y lu g in Hi«« a o i l d , ttinl b a i e I l c h l In lite « t i i t i r o f II e«»unlr> |(e«| monti W •• a r o ull d t t a n » o f th è f a e f ih u i do« bai k la m e o f uuy <*011111101111) la • lo« 'hi11 » 111 u liMluatry. a l i b ' l i n l a n y » lii'lu d iH |i«»g r a la ln g unii im u ltr y uhi mi Krrueni 'l li«« e o t i n i r ) li «*r«* bar Mi«* f ilm a t i« , fee d, inni all tia tu rul udì in t i n g e « o f « g r n i t d a l r y m c i l o n . |*j»rl of Machinery Non Here anil Kent on the In o r d r r lo a rolla«* Interrai In <lolr>fttg M r M r »«• r aaaurra ua timi Ile . all gel u Kariltera* l l i a d f u t r d i r In iIm puri of F Vh rtjary for Itila «••<• Hoad— II. F. Meyer « f Tacoma, an Kxperienced ( reamen Man, I* Here Su|H>rintendintt (>| hth - liona— Firal ( reamen tola* Kstahlisheil in Cen don 1 l»e «ini«- ««-in n «li| r I •«»•«! m f o r d i e piirpom« o f I h N ll lu le a In itirloiiM p a r la tral Orrjron— Heady for ItiiaineMH Februan 20th • d it e 1 m i r a i O rrgoti hud « n e h nu l i i a t l l u f r • *f do* H a i t i \ rr«*aiiu*r) f»»r Luir A i « a l l ! ) ) Mi ** i of He'd Mint»«) I t « « |»r H ii tn la ) a t e u l l i g i «ion ia . Witt.. ir h irf lie liail a hell Ih r fc«*r* «il Ip u tr g i r a i for lio |Hatilir«J tt n a Al lie r lirir lo latti look fl« I«1 ! Mr M« »••» klrj ». • I loti L htta lx t'ti D m Ar ri % »« I >oui o f «*«1 A bit All I It* « ritratti« «• BU?, flMHd i l ) In % ra l r«l Illa gtMol luottrjr. r « o 11 y f«»r |l Italia of in t!*lit from W iA U im lli th e for a« >»(«• )«*arn a k ft * fr a t t i «try llr 'll», I io ai la a |¡r ml b m r f l i . f o r lo* d o « » r e t u r n » , f i g u r i n g on tlir it u m b a r o f r o t i ar om i«! a l I b r p rea «n t U n ir lin not autle* but). Mr Kant ber Iteti moud (¡ h dit « a i a » and >ot| a||| b r d i r fi ra l «mr l o tuo« r lt» K e d lli O li l. t r a i l i to f f . I Ir r «tu * otti p r o f M« l ‘otiai r io tlo n o f Ho* Ih r e r r a II »er y m orn in g building for rotini i f ne n i Thr » ea te r d a ) b u ild in g a III be ¿ pu ><t ti»»« I ni y « 'r a lly o f \\ i*< mi i»u. a l i l i i etileni fltn»r. an d li i » ih«* it. atol a r|| t e t ar«| In t It«- «I<• I r % pttrp«*a«' l o puait I h r n o r k a l o n g no kil «r.aiu*r> biialtM'tui In I» ft» aa li» b a i e lb«« b u ild in g r e n d ) for ki>l) « m l |na«llr«* tir I » « « I*«« <»tu«* buallieoa abitui I l i r .*n||| iu ruufli l) a«‘ «|tialli(til a lili ( It « T b r e q u ip m e n t a l l í I m « all bran d LEAP YEAR B ill A BIG SUCCESS W e have a complete line o f Linen and liwnd «•«•r(alti r e t t i Vltig 111 n eg l our rtK m d ln g blue, and pink. TIIK V HOW have a large selection. hNKW « a ll d ie «h h h h eli e flt ne of a ll c o n u rrk 'n lumie a e Itopt« to render« m ore p a r t le iila r a th è dnte ami p la t e a of Tlit- M ap Year tho w in ter Thr »ay d u c te d Ih o a ffa ir inni tlin lr fou r • 1»K I lo in u Kood Ihn e v e n i n g T lirrr a HI a IH ta lk I m * 011 m rtoue thut I In- b a c h e l o r vietiti plaV««a given Ih .y nh o»i-d »err li«dln on n hen It o n r hull, m a kin g ihn c o m f o r t Invited an d th e there r n l o r ta lu III out and ll lll n a l l thou has Ixvn ihe motto of Khret Bros, ever since they have lx*en in business a d d itio n we give you all that satisfaction and apprecia tive service that you have you honor as a patron. a light to demand of any store which Of course* at this time of the year, during our Jan. sale, we mark goods exceedingly low, but not lower than their real worth, for the prices at which we mark them are all they are worth to us. We have many customers who know that their merchandising needs can always lx* lx*st met here, and regardless of com- |x*titors they conic here to do all their trading. Ribbon Special A big assortment of Kibbon, solid and changable effects, •!•>< grade, for the balance of our clearance sale, 19c.................... E H R E T BROS. BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Itrinjf un your Kuller and K rkh Better come in early and get the best selections. Mendenhall’s for of « lr - through hand» IRRIGATION CO. FIIES NEW BOND GRANTED IEAVE 05151430 I K X T R A I. O l. P I.K T K l»K K O IlK liO N IHItlUATIO.N S E N A T E « T I . I . PASH T H K B oK A H K .«IHKH «ISH.IHN) TO fO M - ! TH K W ORK NOW I N- W A Y . A N I» U I « KN S T A T K j A ».VI.IMM» KONI» S-VK.AK HOM KHTKAU H IM . A N I» T H K JONES H IM . TH « T ti K A N T S S IX M ONTHS I.K .W K OK A R K K N TK IT S R E A L WORT H And in Here is a chance to get giNxl candy at Bargain Prices. n llli to decorating arrangem ents g u e s ts . jsised of. iiioii ME R CHA NDI S E AT All box candy Vi off until present stock is dis- Kirin c o n Thu affu lr an nntlrnly In thn o f thn Imihnlor itlrla. who ulu u i pliaara of (til»rrro l i r a , o f I h r laleat dea lgti J u d g in g W e aliali all a a fe li a Id i I n t e r r a i •nut out thn Invitation*, ronlrartod Li« a m on g • a i l l o , m a m dealing f r o m I h r a p pe a r ali. e o f d i e Im m e iia r for thn hall, iiiunlc and printing, t h r d n l r ) d r v u l o p n i r n t a » r o u n d Iteti ü t r a u r l i l n g and rip. i*lnn llr* liga b r i g h t ) r i lo a V i e t a r c hu rn , bun Iba monti, a m i T h e Kpo k ea in a n aomirea and *upnrlalnndnd ihn d.sstra(lii|t of L » brr h a r o t i l r l b u l u r t o H o a r d » « a p a i l l y . a l»l« h arrti«*«| thta m o r n Tbn hall waa duroratod M r M e i e r ( b a i he h a « d i r au pp ort thn hall. Llryman. Il i r I r a d l n g H a l f ) « n k l ) in g. a r ail h a ï r a r i g h i I o f r e i of all t h o o r a l l o a r e I n l r r e a t c d III «It h fnatiMtn* o f rnd hnart*. In tbn I ihr . . unir f pro ud o f th e fa e i th a t It r d m o i i d a III b u ild in g tip d i i « acH'ilon o f m i t r a i rnntnr o f thn hall waa thn luotto.or Thr rato (ir t a Ita i r in* r%«*ttar n o a h a i r an up I«* «lai«» moti el e r r a t t i r r ) advloo: “ t'hitose fo r yournidf a Oregon r Dot g r l l l i i g e o a a T h r e rr ati» plant A comic car W lie ti In K e d m o n d . th è r a n r h e r a huahaud ton igh t". b I» liert*. aro! Il la u p l o ri«*r> It la I h r d u l y o f e l e r y hu»lli«*a» a r e re.|uente«| i o « a l l and are M r toon oxncutod by Kd Krrlckoou and Uiehrr lo aee M r Mr* «o at ol f im i inan to b a n t f«»r m o r e e«»a a \V«« Kohl, altracind much atten M e) er and ge t aepualntnl mlth (loo Kt » h a t arrangr|||ei«l« rati to’ m a de h a i r g«*t t h r In d us tr y that ma de tion on thn proftram*. which worn hi in k I m p o n i t i * a f r a m o r o ear l o a d » t h e W i l l a i n r t t « V a l l e » f a m o u » . and md card hoard, waa thn follow ing I ■■«»» H r ba» r o m » b rrr and If yo u ge t yo u r a h o u ld o r un«l«*r ( h r on thn front pattn: T h e Spokenitian f o r Job w o r k . Tliouith women firs, wore tuadn for men Tim m conma tw elve montha each four yearn when The women alone have power to rhooae, And icentlemen may not refute. On the laat pane o f the program waa printed theae line«: "T h e re awlma no icooae an urey. but aooti or late She flnda »«nun honeat K*nder for her m ate". The women who attended the hall had to pay for the dance tick et*. and the men were admitted free. The men outnumbered thn women. Mr* Aahlny Format and Mr*. E tl. Sherwood acted t> patroneaaea o f the a ffair, and had a reception booth In one corner o f thr hall that waa handaouiely decorated. Thn men folka am wiahlnK that “ I'a tilrla " would noon «Iv r anoth er I hi 11 mibj««eia a m i g l a d i ) a i m a e r a l l «|ur»- (Iona Special on Candy la » t season u P e r i i a pn O llir r H a ll s l i o had c h a r g e o f t h e e v e n t , » « « on.- o f Hit- picMHing no.dal e v e n t * o f t r r i i o o n m e e t i n g al Mt«<||||ond, S I« (* ?». iu ild la n l'im r i i l l i l t l r , aliti lllelut|t‘«l In the cheaper grades we Nits F r i d a y it I k It t In M u m u 'a hull It) " I h l i l r l t . " an out* o f t lit ' b a c h e l o r Kirin o i i In- . i t ) a i > l.'.l t h e c o r t c r l e , ftdlin br I*« 1.1. white, K « I NT— « < t c o « « m « r n h o ld in g d i e I li»! liuti* 'lite pittile tota ar e l o tiold « f o r m o o n am i af- •|M*aWern a l i o TO PI.KAMIN4J C a W t t s , nini K ìmh | ( 'ommlttttlon- d « e ftittd t o u m « I trib u ir Kilt M 4 .IIT N IIO U K II M U tit» u n rl J ik M oligl i 1 to hai«* mieli un I liuti tuli* \« Il ! « m i a . th è W l l l g f l i e t t « Val 1« I. «H T M I H I « « oi l • i « o f f i c e ai P o r t l a n d , t h o u g l i l Ih«* ir r i/ a t e d »«*<-ll«»ti o f I V n t r u I O r e g o n h) Finish in the higher grades. Sili II KM lit I.IKI.S o r T H K r m h olding of d ir li ¿in Mr BOX PAPER We always Pay Market Price A Salem dispatch dated January 26th. »aya: The Desert Land Hoard today haa practically decided to dlacontinuc further luveatiRatlon In the matter o f the work belnit done by the Central Oregon Irrig a tion Co. and permit the company to proceed with the largest project in the state, which la located ucar Itedmond The company lias suc ceeded In raising «150.(100 with which to complete the project, and haa agreed to file a «50,000 hood with the Iwiaril to a»aure good faith III com pleting the project aa aoou a» poaalble. The project covers Joo- ooo acres o f the richest land In Central Oregon, according to the boiird. and the Irrigation company H um already constructed a canal and la furnishing water for 50.000 acres The new diversion dam w ill be eon- structml near Hcnd, and water will he furni»he«l to thr towns ot Mad A Rood ailed audience attended ras, Kcdmond and Hettd. while In the entertainment Riven Inat nlRht the neighborhood o f 250.01*0 acre» In Muma'a hall hy the latdma lliilld- o f land w ill he Irrigated from the IU r Committee of the I'reahy tnrtnn ditches. church. The proRram waa ex- erllentljr rendered, and the farce. "T h e Oliatlnate Fam ily," kept the audletiee In a roar. The drllla were under the dlreetlon o f Mra Finite, and were aomelliliiR new In till» city Follow I h r la the proRram tlint waa R iv e n : Iiintruiuontn! Selection, Mlaa Kva Hrown. Solo Mra. O. A. M. I.Illy. A Salem dispatch o f January 27 Itecltatlon Mra. I.loyil llarader. »ays: Side tracking, for a time al Maypole Drill Ten Young Ijt- least, thr llenhani Falla project, the dlea. Central Oregon Irrigation Comiutny Male Quartet, Meaara llu»h, llrew- representatives and the State Des er, WiMidwanl and llaney. ert Laud Hoard completed a draft Itecltatlon hy Mra. Orcta Sher o f a contract on the remainder o f wood. the project tonight. I*uet by Mra. «V II. Ilobha and That this may be only tentative, I. I>. t»ab«>rne. aa before, however, ta evidenced by Itecltatlon by Mlaa Ituth U lly . the fact that neither aide signed It. Drill by French Dolía. and then refused to do so tonight. S our "T h e Preacher and Ihe This la taken as an Indication that H ear" hy Hale Ordway. even further changes may he made Farce The Ohatlnate Fam ily. The agreem ent aa It atanda, barring Good Night Drill a few minor changes, la aa those Everyone on the program carried previously drawn. their part out well. The alnglnx waa fine, and eapectally the duet hy As soon aa a married man be Mra. Ilohha and Mr. (»»borne. The lieves he Is a martyr, he la looking Continued on Inaert for trouble and soon flnda It. ENTERTAINMENT LAST NIGHT WELL RECEIVED NO WATER CONTRACT BEEN SIGNED YET By a unanimous vote, says the Oregonian o f the 2 4th. the Senate Committee on Public l.ands combin ed and favorably reported the Ho- rah three year homestead bill and the Jones bill granting homestead ers six months' leave o f absence in each year o f residence. As the bill is reported.hom cs'ea l- ers, a fter the first six month* of continuous residence u»»in their land, w ill be entitled to leave their homestead for six months in each succeeding year, the time when ab sent to be couutcd as part o f the three years' residence reuulred l»y law. Thus, the homesteader w ill In side to get their title a fter ru lll- vatlng Ills laud for three successive aumers. ami will lie permitted to tie away from his land each winter to earn money elsewhere. The committee was unanimous in reporting the hill and it w ill I m < called up and uniiuestionahly will pass the Senate at an early day. This combined bill is In direct line with the reform urged by Senator Itorah In hi» speech last week So effective was that speech that a number o f eastern senators stand ready to vote for the ineasure.which Is framed to facilitate the acquire ment o f title by homesteader*. It is believed tho hill will pass with out opposition. The bill applies to enlarged homesteads, as well as to 160-acre entries 19697604 NEW CHURCH HERE The Spokesman is informed that Hevard A Gant o f this city, have secured the contract for building the new Catholic church here. The church w ill be 21x52, and w ill be located on lots I I and 12. In block 17, and will coat In the neighbor hood o f «1*00. W ork on the building will I»- commenced next week and be push ed forward rapidly.