1 Redmond Spokesman »HOOK COUNTV AMA!MAC T CO lll<nr|M)t Mitili REDMOND and VICINITY C t T VOIIR CORY |N t AML Y. I |. (Militi«’ ft«’t <*f Almli.it I iWinka J * mi L ►:•»<»» nuli * »1 \N . i * 11 « » I • » ► * i .t ji|| A» Tha flpohanman tinea being , i . imm I h M I* WlItiti. MI I M-lill) liurntd out la being printed In Port hi. vili«’ , * * • « ’ '«nil until Iht ntw plant it Inatalled, I '* ’" " I ba n*c**s*ry tor adytrtlttrt I I o. O 9 and Olhtrt to gtt llitlr copy Into Tht ¡M««iM **w»ry Thuradny tilithf In dpohttnian olflct by Uunday morn Thla i* dua to tht n i « Itali VUltiiiK hmtheia ar my of tach « t n fact that copy for tha currant waali «llally tuVII««I lo nllt’ittl hat to ba aant out from hart Sunday J II Mt'ittlt’itItali, N fi night In ordtr to raach tha Portland K II l(iK|t«fit«i)rar( H«*t- oftica in tima for that week's laaua. Tina condition will obtain only until H,,limimi L illy . No. (IO. K P tha Spokaaman plant ip Inatallad. I M e rla *-vi*ry Monday n igh t In V D H In g K i .l K k t l ■ a r i * li * - Mail L\ nut ada anil *al«'ab|n things llally In. limi ii a • i n 11 > i|iilrkly. Till* fait I hut )*.u \V J Bur k ley. T C havn until« thlinc In aril means that Il K O la »«, K ni II I H »•**1 ha*i* aomnlhlng tu advi-rtl*«*— 1 u dlriu i. In.'ii iii uar fur want advor- h a i l h o a d T IM I CARO li a rriv a from north 7 30 p m. .11 I . 1 < • from minili 21 a III il h a i K ot. Agalli } BUSINESS LOCALS II, .n you am a a man. d ii >nti may kn«»w that he H* ditmtid drill, wl»« r«’ i!it* I, (!,. m u ft» I t f f t d ( ii Try Ihaitl ami yuu‘| Have begun to arrive A nice assortment o f Ginghams and Spring Dress Goods will be on display this week. The English Zephyr Ginghams, this season, con sist o f some beautiful patterns. LL ant u d v rrlla n and *<j|. u ni Itably your r«*al i-s ta t* or exrbang* It prof SH IR T W A IS T SA L E If i n ry advritla< mrnt of a at.irr lu.klrm " ," k“ l" “ ’" n * " " " t '* 1 «a t« «t **i,b°rt»mlty N Y * « ' for kliop|M*ni, M ik *."»i O h ii « vary iiitwrlliirmeni of that fai , I > . A . ■!, ntw lnv«a aay J^t f*° ,,rw l*'ktrc»tts ami frt«*mla for I th« »tor«' I ’ t ittn«r man will I m « » t ilifln l |f y.t t y oui invaia a’ (Ito Kodtttnd Tho »man unde t «tamia thaï I »f Krank LIMn» haa «•nter «•«I the rar« fui (In lloitiiilJiMun of » ictirr o n th« fVm II ami Ink tahlvta at half prI« r* ilf'puttlU an tjclu t \ t . Î • t 0 Ik f* m GOODS H alim h IDI SPRING Nat onrr In a hutidr«*« 1 Un.«*» t)(H*a n«»t ovorltmk the «i>»r|.i|« « » ff** r*-tl M» mia) I») l.ym h a U -l-' rtn :.tl alt nd r« «itici |»a) oò litu«*h f«ir any* thing • r I'« taluuia inmihatorn »«•« K«'fi 30(f A t'L of) ma ft The Inrlcmmt « «•nib« r !a»( *rck f i-lartl« «1 A Amici a«'it fr«un rmiitncn th e re (he lari¡<'«( 30 ring « uik «id hla n e w •ton« hull«! in * rtii i al Oregon u In K ou Sut!» air««- bel »«■«■n 1- and IM f F atr«•«•ta Juat na a«M»n aa (h** woathor will pm mit, Mr And«*T»«in in ¡S ^ n ' It* <!tn* ti l ( 'r « atti, r \ I 1 In MOV t » i n i \ r i ! t .»Tl! t JI a « Irtttla It» a(art Ilf- work ami |>ti»b It (rial 33(1 forward aa fait a« |>oa«lh|e. il<*k atTvirr aalltfat lory m e«!« KfTorta arc !*•*:n«c mad«» h« ri» I » th- right prlrn la «h a t you g. t . atabllah an Klka club Th«r«> are lh„ - lt.d..H.nd tl.lll 3 ilf [ a«**«Tal ........... cue. Klka h----------- h«-re now t«'iiilon la (<> try and organize a OlOTICC TO AUTO DRIVERS. rlub of lw«nty, and have thr new aby | •••:. Mtad r * IsHlati t a lattrr |*art of April. » di* long paaaniigna ft • * ■ fl Ihn depot platform The* l»‘ mm ala »h n ** tkolr a**i*H» ar« A amalt boy u m I m i I at Terrebonne » luat Krida« nlghl a h*l had route It It At KOI., f A. nt t*i. .* n I .ni. and alone all the way from folorado IM * •* hulea Itullnuol. r**«-tlona to rtmdurtora worn wrlttrn on «loth and plnm-d to the al«*«-««a of th«* tMiy’a mat and on hla panta. and the youngater aald In* had had no tnmhle In R«*ttlng ftinuigh any. a ril biuk. Muirá (tout 4 to 0 where on the trip. I* « ■ d a - . t . i i « * » i Horn March 7th. to Mr and Mra ■ It A llrady, a It) ptiund aon. Mr K » III »o rh ■ M llrady la painting foretnun at the d«*- K II« • » • .ira old | n K . ■ M a ) rin e Li ■ I > • I 1! .ir.- » < :i It (V WtKantt. n«ala(«n( »tat«» vn* T nd |>erfect!) I r n t I» and • >■' k l !»••«• r. artiv«M| h«*rr Sunday night ^ l l xndl« and !«*ft Monday for I'rlimvlllr. 11« i* , lnt«nda to rrturn to K«*<|iiiond this * h*i%*' 3 good anddl'-n to io -'I work and rt-maln in thla section for a wrt-k or t«*n days «u» bualn*’Ha am on*« amali P ig* and Shoal* for ne« t«*d with hla ofllt*«*. I or trad«* P. BURNS A CO. T M Italdwln, |»rt‘»l«|ent of th«* ___ It--<1 n n *nd Ora ^rat National Hank of l*rln«>vl!le. came in Sunday ii'ahi from r«»rt> land en nmtr home. SO M E R A R E B A R G A IN S Only $1.39 Regular $2.00 to $2.2.r> Waist “ Regular $1.7.5 to $1.85 Waist $1.19 Regular $1.50 to $1.65 Waist R o lla r $1.25 to $1.40 Waist Only $1.05 “ 78c GRO CERY D EPA R TM EN T A LW A Y S ALERT Cookies, Regular 12 l-2c P.'ickajre 10c Karo Corn Syrup, 2 lb tin 15c Graham Crackers, Retf. 12 l-2c Pktf 10c Karo Com Syrup, 5 lb tin 35c .Stair Brand Peas, per can 10c Smoked Kippered Herring, per can 10c Seaport Tomatoes, per can 10c Seaport Oysters, small can 10c 5c Seaport Oysters, large can 20c China Nest E^gs, 2 for M ONDAY SPE C IA L S Ik ■I ■ M ONDAY ONLY 3 cans of ()ysters for 25c Calico, American Prints 5c 2 cans of 30c Shasta Jam 45C Ladies’ 10c Handkerchiefs 6c ^ i F o r Sale or Trade W e Receive Fresh Vegetables Every Saturday LYNCH & ROBERTS THE STORE OF BETTER VALUES AND LOWER PRICES W e Buy Butter and Egg* R e d lT lO n d , O fC ^ O Il W e Clo»e 6:30; Saturday 10:00 ■ N O N TRUNK DEPOT HERE BROKEN INTO il W M Wllaon, who la havlug plan* drawn In INutland for an o|M-tahmia<* h<* riintemplalea building here, ex- P«*rta to receive the plan* In a ahort viali with her daughter. time, and He n will deride definitely bnoy Drawer Forced Open Juat whut atepa he will take lu the The window dlaplay of good thing* matter. I Hut Nothing of Value to eat that Proprietor Page la making at hi* pioneer Market attract* the Waa Secured. Th«* city ha* b«*«*n well ranvaaaod attention of all paaaera by. and ahow* th«* paat w««-k by rumiti«'rida I men that Mr Page la up-to-date In hla from Cortland wholeitaU* house*. line. • iii. goii Trunk d«|»'t nt thla waa hrok«*n Into Hunday night. Station Agent llnukel Inform* The If you ran aave money on the Mi r h 34. and th«* money «Irawer Sp«ik<'*mnn that It ta expert«*«! the thing you mu*t buy li»day. why no-, d. hut aa all the money and Oregon Trunk rnllrond atom* depot at look at Ihe ad* In The Spokeaman? *> v n I mi 1 1 1 «a were In Ihe aafe. thla point will be completed and There are many money waving » • « ' Ing wae a«*rnreil of vain«* Rpe ready fur «N-eopaney al*«ut the flrat chance* there. Agent Crowley o f Ihe road waa of April Work on the building la d and arrlv«ul here aium after lu-ing pualted forward aa rapidly aa J S. Campbell, o f Portland. arrlv«*d burglary. poaalbh*. ruuatalmt »H h good work here luat week with hla family, and Newman, a l«oy alHutl 12 or manahlp. The InH-rlor I* now bolng will become a resident of Redmond, old. m i Hii«p«*i 1 'd . mid pi a ate red and painted. lie la foreman at the freight house AAiit Crowley put the boy through of the Oregon Trunk and Deschutes d ■ 111 . «it lulling, lull hi' did IM< The S|Hike*man ha* heiird many railroads, and la an experienced man up t<> being lo any way conneet ronipllnienta pH»*ed on th«* ronrteoua In that iKialthin. >i'b th«1 burglary. Tlx* I»«)' <tbl. treatment arcortH'd traveler* over the ^ ^ ■ ‘ '• ' 1 . Ill know ledge Hint lie had Oregon Trunk and IVarhut«** rail- K I.. Rapp, formerly In the cloth ^ H k 'i i the Turn \ I .uni l.uinliei road* tiy the ofllelala at the ih'pot ing hiiatnoK* in this city, la now on ultlee «..MU' t I 111 . - llll.l Klilli ll her«* gaged In the game hualne** at El mira. near Kugene, and doing well. l 1 1*1 iin to aunpb'lonlng <lu W Archer, who live* Uve mllea "aa the fa il that he huil been Mr Davidson, who la Interested ulng around the d«,|Mif walling north of Ihe city, waa In Redmond 1 r ;i |un time watching Ihe laat Saturday un hualneaa connected With lamia Hill In the 800.000 tract Mr o f land In the eastern part of Ihe »'■ 'I I " • l .it d ITe: • 111 lull rvgla un provlng tip on hi* land »hen «lueatloned aa to what he Areher la one of thè old limerà In stale thui la to be thrown open to »'• I be hum he wiim waiting f«*t thla aertlon of thè *tat«>, and luta settlement, waa hero luat Saturday i*vpreaa parkage, sometimes front »•■«n thè R. dniond IMalrlet grow frotn and bought a ticket for St. Paul. He blare and anni<dlni«*a front mi thè auge hritah luto a ftourlahlng bad I>ccn («Miking over land in that agrlcultural aeetlon. Whlle In thè a«'rtlon and also In this. I '-I.He M b.'B not le t been llerlib d wll.lt rlly Mr Archer Iliade The 8p«ik«*a. The eheeae thnt the Redmond be done with the Imy for III* in. in a plaaaanl eall and had hi* Creamery la putting on sale la meet nume ln*erlh«'«l on thè «uhaerlptlon ( of ibo T uni \ I aim lumber Hat o f thè paper, "for," bb he aald. ing with favor from Redmond house "ev«*ry Utile helpa otti when a man wlvea. la In hard luck. and I know thè re There la a conductor on the Ore ei-nt lire hit The Spokeaman a preti) br New gon Trunk line who la of a humor hard llek." Tmir H a t. ous turn of mind. Sometimes when 'mi an. going lu bu' a in » hat Mra. O. F* Johnaon, mother of railing hla train after supper at mu lug take a look at the line of Metollua he hollera out: “ All aboard B " m i ihm I . « neh A Unbeila have Mr* Ike Buckley of Ihla city, ar going south for Culver. Opal City. rlved here recenlly h>r an extended ■ " I their atork. Terrebonne, Redmond. Hend. San Francisco, la«* Angeles. Pasadena. San Diego. California, aud other southern points." Mias Rutler, saleslady at l.ynch A Roberta' store here, returned from Portland last Friday night, where she had been buying goods for the dry goods department o f the above firm. Allen Wlllroxen. of Powell Hutte, deputy assessor, was In Redmond Monday, nascsalng personal property. Mr Wlllcoxen predicts a bumper crop In all sections of the county this year. Frank Zumwalt and family moved to Sisters Tuesday, where they will reside In the future. Mr. Zumwalt will engage In the fet'd and butcher business there in partnership with W. E. Orahatn. The picture of "Paddy" that was on exhibition at Khrets hall at the dartre last night was the work «>f Geo. Kohl, the sign and art painter of this city. He received many com pliments on the excellence o f his work. W. W Main, who has been tele graph operator at the Oregon Trunk depot since the road entered the city, leaves this week to become sta tion agent at Sinantox, 28 miles this aide of F » 11 bridge on the Oregon Trunk line. Mr. Main made a num ber of friend* In Redmond during his residence here who are sorry to have him leave the city, but extend him their best wishes for hla future success. for the benefit of those who are going to build. In' order to let them what Insurance companies While trying to start a Are In know the kltehen stove with gasoline Mon think is the best roofing for fire pro day morning. D. L. Miller, o f this tection. city, was badly burned, and his wife also sustained severe Injuries. Mr. ROBBERS HOLD U P TR A IN . Miller has been in the habit o f pour ing gasoline on the Are to start it Tsxss Sheriff and P o ts* Rida Light burning better, and kept gasoline in Engine to Mast Desperados. a glass can for that purpose. Mon El Paso— Southern Pacific passenger day morning the gasoline in the can train No. 9, wetsbound, due at El exploded and pieces of glass enter**d Paso at 6:30 a. m.. was held up by Mr. Miller's face. InAtcting painful robbers Wednesday morning at 2:16. The scene o f the holdup is two miles Injuries. His hair was burned off. and he also was badly burned on east o f Sanderson. Tex., and the rob the hands, arms and body. Mrs. Mil bers detached the engine, mail and ler's hair was burned, and she re baggage cars and took them toward Sanderson. The sheri (Y and a posse, ceived a severe burn on the wrist on a light engine, left Sanderson to The kitchen was badly scorched from meet the robbers. the Aantes C. A. Adams, who lives Southern Pacific officials express the close to the Miller residence, reach belief that the train holdup was com ed the place immediately after the mitted by Mexican malcontents. gasoline exploded and by heroic Muscles Are Grafted. work assisted Mr. and Mrs. Miller Baltimore— Perform ing an operation In putting out the Are. Mr. Miller will tie confined to his bed for sev made possible only by recent discov eral days. eries in surgery. Dr. W illiam S. Baer _______ • transplanted the muscles o f Miss Ruth Coffey, o f Lenoir, N. C., in an effort to stay the ravages upon her system A Hooting That caused by infantile paralysis. To I* Fireproof. connect the disjointed and paralyzed While here the first o f the month muscles, it was necessary to lance the adjusting the fire losses o f the Feb. joints o f the patient and untangle > 28th fire. Adjuster» Shankland and mass o f useless fiber, cut off useless ends and transplant broken ends, Radcliff stated that the only roofing thereby connecting them to the uieful they would recommend for building and healthy cords. purposes— a roofing that would stand a fire test— was the Malthold roof Corn Grows in Appondix. ing. They said they had seen this Lawrence, Ind.— Three grains o f roofing put to the moat severe tests corn that had begun to sprout were and fire would not burn It. They found in the appendix o f James B. further stated that buildings cov Powell, a wealthy fanner, when he ered with Multhold roofing could get was operated upon for acute appendi citis. The appendix was 11 inches a better Insurance rate than those long. Powell had a habit, he said, o f covered with other kinds. The eating a few grains o f corn every Spokesman prints this information time he fed his stock. Dave Miller Hadlv Burned.