e Redmond Spokesman REDMOND and VICINITY jOOK COUNTV A BSTR A C T CO. Hlilewalk» um Inln« Ulti un u anni > lo d a te pel uf Aliplrml Itunts I " f ••»*’ a i r i - l i » ln Ilm r i t y in i nni Htiik guai i* ii I<'• I W e plinto«iaph lillniiiii m il li a r i a m i urdir ut ili» r,cn n U II F. Wllil», n-tary. • III * i Mini'll W i tc h lin- u u i k I» i-uní li. « III». O r* l'li teil 1(1111111111,1 Min bu Ve „,,V1IIU| nillra of walks, mond Lady», I. O. O. F. No. 22* i l i* *v«ry T Imiailay nielli In M etala Tire»er »nit Ia .lia-ni. who . l a I mi II VlaltliiK lim th eis tir- * '"nu lim e a«ii Imugbl Ih» H I I* ¡JUill) Inviteli In allelui Imllillnii. un Hie tu rner o f Hlxth ami I II Mundanhalt, N () H al renia, have hail n new fum i |ii|t I*' Il ItiKlemeyer, Rei in unii m ule M nnmlier uf nth»r ini lie v i m inila In ihn ImlIdliiK W II tir il monil Lodo* No. 110, K. R. ll"lil.a »III n n n p ) |,Ult uf thè lillllil- flnlalnid. tu ia i-vwjr Miiitilny nielli In In. unni Irla u »n ImiI.| n« |( Alci .allin l ‘u »III uc n i Iln ll V íanm e K ti Ite li i ■ ,,r. 11 ! I I*'- I < U|i|f Ib» leiuMlmlni Ini!) Inv Itoli. \V .1 lliirk ley, t ' C l( K * »la< »11. K uf |t II r l l e r r l r k . lurm erly In th e real * .-'tali' hnaln* aa lu-ie, |a nurv • U«M«I-|| U i Ille aauii business ul Ontario, Hila KAILROAO T I ME CARO alale. lili M irilla trulli m iliti 7 In p in dii itnlvca trulli minili .7 XI a in Il IIAI M I. Aenil • ari W nutl» luta llet'li uniti'ut; aulne • beni Impluvi-metili In fruiti uf hla utile Front l.lvt-ry and f r a li Hlaltlea liti Kant K Street. S P R I N G GOODS Have begun to arrive A nice assortment of Ginghams and Spring Dress Goods will be on display this week. The English Zephyr Ginghams, this season, con sist of some beautiful patterns. USINESS LOCALS J I* Il li ki lt reeciitly tmught front •Inn > " i a ie a a Ilia d i-I looking yen m a) klniw lhal he eala al Mii ani I) A Itetillla aulite legld»'nre It' 'llltntlil Urlìi, whe r e I hi big«* at luta In Rlalt ta and ulao aniuu land 'I in i he a la le la aiTved fur ,10 1 tiour ih« town fur bla saw tulli, whleb Try them and )u u i aay au. 1 Ite »111 aia »ti pm tu u|inratlnn. Mr Duriteli Ima bonghi a nuittber o li a¿ir . tutliiou f» i i uf itnilMT In ibn vlcinlty Inner innn wilt lie anUalted If uf Klaiera. and wlll bt-gln tuauufuc ' i your innata al Ihn H' il unni I t'trlitK a Kovd Kiudn uf lumtier In a j »hnrt Ulne Ile la a aaw utili u n d 1 s&ir , in in Iter man uf inany yearu* nx|ter I urli and Ink lahlnla al half nrlrn tein e, and thnroiighly iinderatatida < very brillìi li of (he lma!tii*»a. jti'ler»nn'» 27 tr Erti, al C Hmlih. « f II,«al lllver, nut nverliaik Ihn a|ier|ala ufferril l(« (tubikran ratiUDUt«* t o r d litrlrt «l ' >l u'l«y h) L y n .lt A IlnlM-rta T?l I hcr» Siitulit) rvi’tiìng, on hi» (n l*i iti**\ HI«-. |r I'.ta lu m a Inm lm l"»» a*»e Ken * A • I.AplUiUI 301 f liticklcv H r * « r* ninniti« a bua f< the hatill and cat al Ihn lied «1 tarili, w here the lar«cn| 3n meal In l ’en tra i Orettim la *1 3 ilf The f’nthullr rtnirrh that la tiring lleilnnind l*r earn er) Co la n«i» In rranlve cream U iv rj hull» In the northeastern i«ati o f the c|i) ta well III',UK Inward mmplwtlnn trial. 3311 llevard A Gant, Ih e con tractors, a re ck aervlre. manufactory the tight price la wbal you get ll'dm .nid (¡t|ll 3 itf T IC t TO AUTO D R IV E R S work along aa fast SO M E R A R E B A R G A IN S Rebollar $2.(Hi to $2.25 Waist Only $ 1 .3 9 Regular $1.50 to $1.65 Waist Only $ 1 .0 5 Regular $1.75 to $1.85 Waist 44 $ 1 .1 9 Regular $1.25 to $1.40 Waist 78c GROCERY DEPARTMENT »o and frutti Ih « llu(tp) )(<’<! uh nd and i Un* d«po( Tbtfjr tn«*«'t is11 trulli«, «ud 1 HU i * ut Un« ItoU’l Un* btril u fi «ttf»ntkm and »intu«*d 11 1<*n |,oatilng the innata imaalblr SHIRT WAIST SALE as A L W A Y S ALERT Cookies, Regular 12 l-2e Package 10c Karo Com Syrup, 2 lb tin 15c Graham Crackers, Reg. 12 l-2c Rkg 10c Karo Corn Syrup, 5 lb tin 35c Stag Brami Peas, per can 10c Smoked Kippered Herring, per can....... 10c Seaport Tomatoes, per can 10c Seafxirt Oysters, small can 10c 5c Seaport Oysters, large can 20c China Nest Eggs. 2 for Rev I'rrnahsw made a trip In His 1er» ihla w.-.-k In the Interest of ea latdlahlng M K aervlrea th e r e at staled Ilo n a during each month in drivera are hereby pm hlhlti .1 ( aullcllln« pMaaeiicera frutti Isaac ^1 Pag.-'a llcdmond M arket. ■ m Ihe de|M'( platform Tho remain w here Ihelr au(nn a re l In Ila new lorallon. presenta an al tractiv e ap ienran ci', and Ihe proprie mind on the depot rrmunda tor la niltrig the piar«! with a lot of II RA l'KO Ia, g. d gumía uaually carried In un up in Areni O nm 'H Trunk and tu d a ie m arket. rhnlea Railroad» MONDAY SPECIALS M ONDAY O N LY \V. K Young s Itedmond O rili la | doing an Immense business these 1 days. Tlx- p.-ople are gellin g the j habit of eating there, and the K a lsj »nil bruhe Mule» frutti 4 lu S that Hill banda oui al a m oderate j nid price are giving the beat of sa tisfa r U) Il iraca. ( and 5 year» nid (tun. i * m | Haddle Ituraen. weight 11Ä0 will wurk. J K Fr.-eberg. of Ihe Free berg Iule. lir a general m erchants berw. re l'Iran. 3 i n n nid. turned laal Friday nlghi from a #cv iu le *. 2 y e a ra 'o ld eral monlhs' sojourn at hla old borne Inka I year nid. all are well in lis tite li. N I» He » a a rnlii-d and iM-rfectly cen ile and «aay there bv Ihe aerloua Illness of his j nidi»- father, who has somewhat recovered ill teil fur canti or trade for ra l his health, though even now In a jf.it boga, a b e rp, grain. bay or precarious condition Mr. Fm elicrg I calale nr |mtatnea alateti ihe weather In North Iia k o ia j bave 3 Kund an.Mira (n arti had been Intensely cold Ihla » In te r.I inde and that he ».ui i la I lo K*'! Itark a amali Plg» and Hhnata f«r lo ihla a. » lion or Oregon when» the I nr trade »••alher could not lie beaten for s a l P. B U RN S A C O . ubrity and vigor In tho oxime. Redmond. O rr W. O. I'hoonlx Is building two) modern f. room bunrrnlow ro ltag ca cm I Ihe ro rn cr of C and Fourth »Ircela or Sale or Trade NED OUT PEOPLE IN NEW LOCATIONS ?nt Fire Victims Arc all Doing Business Kx- cept K. Maher did nut t a k e t h e huslnesa men * c r e hurtled uul In Ih e lire on lulu of Ken 27th long to gel p o litics* again In ne w loratlona ¡the p re sen t, W . II. Ilolibs. Ih e and c a s h grocer, will occupy of the building on the corn er of ■ anil It at reel a lie turn bought oven and wlll he baking hreiul "riling gro ceries probably by Inio thla laauc o f Ih e paper la The person who look the big steel k ettle from the ruina of the H obbs' I building I* kindly aaki-d lo return | asm e Iti Mr. Ilobbs at hla piare of liualneaa on Ihe corner of S ix th and I I) al recta Warner Bros. Regular $2.00 Corsets Regular $1.50 Reduce You Corsets, large sizes $ 1 .0 0 •il«ikeam«n la Informed from de source that n newapaiier In lie ealnlillah«»<t al Slaters >wn has been cnnvasaeil In rest of the p roject and has lh much favor from the rill ere nud surrounding country. hihit Dances Albany Mlc dnnees are a thing of the Mn Albany T h e city council pissed nn ordinance m aking It (demeanor to fiv e a public dance f* o l,y. defining a public dance 1" which la advertised. If your store was ever big enough to Justify a full ...............Ivertlsem ent II has surely not becom e so small Ihnt a column ad Is adequate publi c ity for It. The warm sunshiny w eather Sun day look off all the snow that was on tho ground from tho Saturday atorni. It Is understood that F ry # Hob son real estate dealers, will soon neeupv a building to he put np two doors from the corner o i Sixth and |l stre ets to ocrupy the vneant apace hetween the old D. I & ” • 60c Regular 35c Size Vanilla Extract, only 23c LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES AND LOWER PRICES We Buy Butter and Eggs Many people Sunday viewed the ruins of last Monday n ig h ts fire Quite a number of the sig htseers secured som e kind o f a relic from the fire. Miss M yrtle Hutler le ft Sunday morning for Cortland In the Interest of I.ynch & Huberts' store She will buy spring and sum m er dry goods March this year cam * In like a «lucks fo r the store. lion and brought a snow storm along ax a side line T h e snow aid not Mrs. Jo h n Tuck went to the Rond ighf a Delm ore. the furniture Inst long, although the w eather has hospital Tuesday to undergo an op »''"m il hnnd d ealers, w ere In a bc. n som e frosty and crim py on lh * eration S h e has been In poor health building the next day a fte r Ihe edges. cs|ieclally during the nights. for a year. They are located In Ihe store I' corner of S ix th and E streets. W II W ilson and wife arrived here W ant ad vertise that ten an tless III. (¡ri'gory'a V ariety store. from Valdes. Alaska, last Friday property out of yonr Trou ble's Cal ► Spokesman la occupying tern night and will remain for some lim e endar. la-t ua help you. y quarters In the Imlldlng for- Mr W ilson has large property In r used by Than, lle rk n e r aa a lei eala In Redmond and vicinity, and W ant ad vertise your proposition If ►aa shop. T h e office will remain la now figuring on putting up an It's want ad vertlsable. T h e Spokes 1 until the Anderaon atone build opera house on hla properly on Sixth man Classified Column will help you • completed, and then he moved street hetween K and F streets. In this direction. L The S|mkeHMWin will not In *ny o f the heavy machinery T h ere a rc evidences of renewed W ilbur A. S teven s was h e r e from » present building, except a Job T e r r e b o n n e last Saturday proving up prosperity on all sides now In thla |nc outni in the m eantim e Ihe on hla land be fo re IT. S Com m it section, and Ihe cro ak er and knuCker M * being printed by the Amerl- a lo n cr Hewitt. wlll have to take a hack aeat. T 'b e Founders C o . at Portland. — *111 so continue |o be for al J. II. M endenhall had a new plate A store la not well advertised If four or five weeks any great number of people can go glass front pill In hla store building through a day In thla town without on S ixth s tre e t between H and K streets. Monday. T h e ap|>earanre of having that store brought to their Ihe store has been greatly Improved. minds or attention In som e way. Mi per to Be i At SiHtcrH. Regular 80c K. C. Baking Powder, Only ...................... W e Receive Fresh Vegetables Every Saturday Mlaa Mild reti W hitney la office aa building and the O. K bui her shop. alalanl at W heeler's plumbing and At present the Arm has offices over the llnnk of Com merce. she«l m elai works. Main Miller, traveling passenger agent of the N I’ H R . and also city tick et agent at Vancouver. Wash . was In llcdmond Iho fore pari of Inal week, looking a fte r husl neaa for his rond. Mr. M iller Is an old lim e printer, and extended hi* sympathy to T h e Hpokeaman editor over his recent Are loss. $ 1 .7 5 RedlTlOlld, OfegOIl COLUMBIA SOUTHERN PROJECT UP AGAIN State Puts This Irrigation Scheme in Portland Man's Hands T h e following dispatch from Salem dated M arch 1, wlll be of Interest to people living In thla sectio n : W ith the s ta te now in control of the defunct Columbia Southern pro je c t, th e re Is a possibility that this project may be the one the next l.egla!atu re will decide to try out under th e s ta te Irrigation project plan which Governor W est has advo cated. T h e hoard today agreed to let Alma D. K r a ti, of Portland, take charg e o f the project for the re m ainder of the year during the next Irrigating season. In consideration for K atx’ bearing the expenses to keep the w ater on the p ro ject, Ihe board will at any tim e before the next 1-eglslature m eets, allow Katx to en te r Into a perm anent con tract to carry out the work, providing he shows that he has am ple financial hacking, but If he falls to do so be fore the next session, then II Is highly probable that G oovernor W est will go forward and subm it to the The Odd Fellow s of the elty held leg islato rs his plan for developing a social session last Thursday night a sta te jirojeet. In their lodge room and entertained The last chapter In the history of the Rebekahs. the 111 starred Columbia Southern project was w ritten for the present .1. A. Norwood was down from | at least when tho IVesert l.and Hoard Culver Monday. Mr. Norwood la today derided to can cel the contract putting In a general store ut the In accord ance with Iho agreem ent of above place. D ecem ber 30. It being shown th at the O regon-W ashlngton & Idaho C H. Irvin returned Monday from Fin an ce Company has been unable Portland, where he had been taking to com plete arrangem ents for finan a eo u rie In embalming. cing the schem e On D ecem ber 1R. the finance com Telegraphic dispatches from W ash Inglon last week stated th at Mr. pany executed an agreem ent giving Mi Mire had been confirmed as post to »he S ta le o f Oregon all of the righ ts of the Columbia Southern pro m aster at thla city. W e Close 6:30; Saturday 10:00 je c t, the deed so executed being placed In escrow to be delivered to the board upon receip t o f a le tte r from the board ordering such deliv ery. The finance company was given until today to m ake a report showing that It would be able to finance the p roject, but th is It appears It was unable to do. As a result the board will call upon the company holding the deed In escrow to m ake Im m ediate deliv ery to the Governor. T h e p ro ject Involves 31.700 acres located In Crook county on th e west side o f the D eschutes river, near I-aldlaw Increasing Rusines Due to Advertising One of the successfu l business men o f the city , and whose business is constantly Increasing. Is J. H Men denhall. He handles a fine line of con fectionery, news, books, m usical Instrum ents, cig ars and tobaccos, and he a ttrib u te s the su ccessfu l growth of his business. In a large m easure, to advertising. Mr. M endenhall is s con stan t and persistent ad vertiser In T h e Spokesm an, occupying one of the best and highest priced posi tions In the paper. He believ es in lettin g the public know he Is In business and what he has to offer them tor sale. W ater Notes At the m eeting of the elty council last Frldav night the w ater works question was prsetleally settled , and It la expected that work on the sys tem wlll begin In a sh o rt time. The P ortland co n tracto rs are ready to begin work as soon ns the ma te rla l Is shipped In. and then the work will he rushed to com pletion as fast as jiossihle. T h e reserv oir will be constructed at Forked Head B utte, 2-% m iles south of the elty. and w ater pumped from the main P ilot B utte canal. T h e cost of the system wlll be In the neighborhood of $27.- 000. the am ount for which th e city Is bonded for. T h e control c a lls for 6-ineh m ains on F ifth . S ix th and Seventh stre ets, and 4-inch m ains on Third, Fourth. Kighth and Ninth stre ets. A norm al pressure of 84 iiounds to the square inch will be m aintained, and th is can be increased to 135 pounds for a fire pressure. A sufficient number of fire hydrants will be Installed to amply protect the business and re si dence section s of the city . Fo r Sheriff I hereby announce m yself as a candidate for the Republican nom ina tion fo r sheriff, su b je ct to th e ap proval of the Republican v o ters at the prim aries April 19, 1912. "A square deal for all.” JN O . M cTAGGART. GARDEN S E E D S FOR D IST R IB U T IO N . F R E E T h e Spokesm an has received two mall sack s of garden seeds from the governm ent, through S en ato r Bourne, for d istribution among the people of th is section. Those who d esire any of th ese seeds are requested to call at th is office and th e ir w ants wlll be filled. T h ere a re beans, lettu ce, parsley, radish and tom ato seeds. It will be a good plan to com e early before the supply is exhausted. The seeds are free. PURE JERSEY MILK Delivered to customer« in any part o f the city. FA1RVIEW DAIRY W. M. OGG, Propr. PHONE NO. 3 0 « Redmond. O r*.