THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN V O L U M E 2. N o. 38. REDMOND, CROOK MESEEKERS TO E THIS SECTION * <**iini*rii { O l i l i TM In in llllO CO UNTY, OREGON. TH URSD AY, M ARCH luti» Hila part of Ih» aiuti* lo filini* uinl hi *« »li.ii » .. li» V i* in offi*r I hr in it jour U* l*.*i Mr U nd>M k«r. ! ii'uilu lo ih « «ml «if o ,« Oregon Trunk i railroad, or io ih « end of th« I h a ! lib ili« » i *iilimul und you g<, ibera und du nui find lb** Kind of Innd yon ar« ■ liaikina for or ur« dl»n|i|Milntrd In imt flndliiK On* rlaaa of Und y o l j **l|MK*l»d In find, do noi leave ihlu i »«filo n of ib « »im « »in , impree i 'o n I m I ?*"" ,l1“ 1 M>*r«> I» Io tb« I e n t r a i furinln« land In lYiitral ( )r*goI) Newcomer* FARM PROPERTY IS SELLING W E L ri'iTon Are I rifili t<» ' "V '* vl11, •h** <•*»•• «f th« au»»« top at Heilmonu and See " “ ' " •••••• i" * «i lami iv. rigatoni Section Hcfore <■« »11 »*• « i »n 1 .. 1 . w« »«„i ■ ' i s s ■ Und Mi.it h ili wc iisNiiiK l inai O pinion. ..k .-„„id ....»ihm» Û «....r“ r.» 28, 1912. Per Year, $1.50. Howell Huit** diati In, «Vfc mile» «aal of lt<-dniond. I I « »III nmk« Im proverurnla ut on f» M« baa dry farm Und In th» vicinity of this Kl ai* r«a. I J M Ib-vard. o f tbla city, ha» Umglit ar-rcag» property In the Dod­ son St Hlofuin ar-rcag« west of th» flty, and la putting up an attractive ..-bungalow on th** place. ! Fishing Tackle ] W e have received our new stock of Fishing Tackle and Goods for season of 1912. NEW STONE BUILOING H E A D Y A B O U T A P R I L 15. This line is the BEST ever shown in Redmond and and Otherw In­ T h » n»w 50*«o »ton» building ihai vent in Irrigated Land in „ Aug Anderson lu building on hla n * • ... . . . . .. I |in>|/»rty on Hl*ih atr»»t, between K Ketlinond D istrict and He- .*n.i k •*.,*■. t» u .•*p».«r 1 , ' . . r of< " i" " > » 1,., u April u Maion.- d-.ing 16th ti,» atone- v.,:. k la p . t. n ■ u,.- vork ImprovementH. along aa taut aa |*o»ilble and la do­ ing a good job. Swan Krlfkaon It Hona have th» fontraft for the frame putt of tb<- building, and they alat« The movement of real property uni lb »y will gel along arc fa at aa a turni lauda In thla aertlon the past good r*r»w of men fan work. The I » » week» haa shown that th» Irrt* K|Kik»amun wirl occupy th» aouth half gated lands In th» lt»dmond Iflatrtrl rtf th** building, and Wright K Ir»l and mirtoiirtdlog country la attrartlnr nmr» th» north half. Wh»n finish»«! the ultrntlon of lami aeekers' and th» building »III add much to the other» The Centrsl Oregon Irrigated apiM’arunce ___________ of the aoutb»rn part of Ianni Co of this city, report aotiielytiith street, ol the sales recently mad». O t b e p T ________________ .«..I ...m . firme In Hedtmmd b**v/ I M P R O V E M E N T S A T load** a number of aal**a of wtil/h . v lu r i. . o n o co -ra * m b k iiik »oliabl« * Von ur« looking for gi»*d farm Und |»«Ml|ilc* t »! l(l* In t«* a * litlfiK tin* hull»«’ ih « renter * i th« Irrigated ttrtlna |* f I «irtrul Or»eon. tu» tiiinisands of ¡und« In Ih « arrllonu abo**|*rrrB of Irrigated land a»iiltlnit for **d lo hur» produrr*! »a ti»f*in * ¡ >l,u. un*l li u up I«» you und your und h a «« »atlafl**«! Ih » |n*«j|ilr1 *l*bfinl«nr If «ou inUa an* opportun* hu«« bought ih**m T h »r » la I ,**r •** 'hem / I LVNCM 4 ROBERTS pUnly of Ihi» g***«t Irfl(at>'r H»*lm*>ml, Ira*» l*»<-n *<> « « l i »III Immediately begin Improvement» occupied by l.vncb A- Roberts, gen­ . u**«vrom«r ini*» Central ttr*- j t'bu»«*d « u h tir» landa offered th«tn II** »III put m 11 dalr* h**id and eral merchants. This building will >111 li« brmight In lourh » I t h l*'"* *b*y lia»e. »U h hut f « » eicep - rala» h<>ga and grow onions I h * connected with the on*- neit to 1 - d farne landa thla arctloti ha* 'ioti», bonghi land h »re and mudc Jay W l)**cir**e o f Kverett, Wn , It. and the whole storeroom, 50x75 , I thedr b o a t i leaight to air**» three mll»a nortu f*-et, will be u»ed by the above Arm «a n i ih » n a a n iia r r i lo a » » * T h «y bave t-e**n ah<«wn » h a i th-* of R**dmond A plate glass Thla la raw land and for their biislnesa and and Judg» far th »nra«|v»» I l*od * *»old prodile», and bau prò- he » III begin clearing ih» land at front will he put In the corner »tore « n *4 »a n t th »m lo ta k » any «l*»«-«-d under ru lli«a llo ri liy th » ranrh o n »» to hav« It ready for cropping »ml other Improvement» made The «lo » li » * ** ll«»*t h*-r«- tor «rara nett spring word for thla. but go out into 1 ! «r floor of the other »tore will be low­ n otr y and a «« thla land talk and bav» become aati»n*-d th» land Charles Brewer, of Grand Forks, ered to corriK|>ond with the corner realdrnta on Ibe land, learn la all right gnd that they ran do aa N 1». Itought 10 urrea live m il»» building With the improvements be­ rrupa have liven grown, cutd »•■11. If not better, than other» have north of th*- city, and will clear up ing made the corner of SUth and E No liner lattato land ran be found the land and la-gln making Improve­ afreet» will be greatly changed in ll.I tlremaelvea »Ith all fondl • »it of itoora than the land la the ment» Immediately. ap|>eSrance. are a»tun*-*l lo lei th« n e » above mention»*! dlalrtru. and the Charles Austin, of Rimkan». has • bua« thelr o » n opinion» tur Huíalo Show at Redmond laat fall bought lo acres fiV* m il»» north of P O U L T R Y M E N T O proved thla assertion Irlvra town 11» la building a house on M E E T A P R I L 6 T H Hlnr» the i'*taldlahm»nt of th» the land and making other Improve­ noi thlnk that all of C«ntral A me**tlng of the poultry m»n of rreadirry at Redmond lum ber» In ments ,n la In one larming aectlon Redmond and the western part of un't -end « « don't—-and »*• a te rritory of |5 to 20 mil**» in all Tho« A. IN«*, a captain In the Ta­ Crook oainty la called for Saturday «in ¡ni fo t Ih « lt«dn«ond la » direrllona an* enlarging and Improv coma fire department haa bought to afternoon April 8th. at 3 o'clock, at that * • bave tb « only farcir lug tb»lr dairy herds and entering a* r* a oee of the -11 In eh* m itr a i ìiart of thè upon an era o f prosperity that will west of the city, and will soon come meeting la to try and form a poultry few her» and l*egln Improving the land Ttx-re ate other g*«al fami make them » i ll todo In a asooclatlon for thla section o f the In Central Oregon hut th» years. Joseph Hotncek, of Tacoma, bought »tale, and all raisers of poultry are Alfalfa Is proving a mor» valuable In Ih» l(«dtm*nd IHstrtrt ha«** |u a r m In the I’owell llutte »*■<*• urged to attend the meeting and r»d rrope that w » «un ah«*w rrup in th e»« a*ftlona from year to ll*>n Me la having the land cleared contribute their efforts toward get­ ■ >*rrh tor. and » « KNOW th»a** off read* for cropping In 1913 ting a good strong organization per- 1 and » » «a n t Ih» n«»fom **ra (Concluded on l.gut I'age.) Mr Elliott bought «0 acre# In the^ fected. Do not forget the date. Base Ball and Sporting Goods W e are headquarters this season for Base Ball and Sporting Goods and have in stock all the latest things in this line. \ I O ur prices on these goods are such as you can afford to pay. Eastman Kodaks and Photo Supplies A Complete Line. i M E N D E N H A L L ’S W O. P H O E N I X E L E C T E D C ITY COUNCILMAN At the adjourned meeting of the city council held Tuesday night. March !9th. I'm . G Phoenix van elected rouuncilman to flit the place o f P. M. White, who haa left the city At a previous meeting G. A. McFarlane had been elected to flit Mr White's seat, but be declined to qualify, and Mrs. Phoenix was chosen. Mr. Phoenix was formerly city recorder. E N T E R T A I N E D IN HONOR OF M OTHERS Laat Friday afternoon Mrs. Joe Buckley and Mrs. Ida Buckley enter­ tained a number of their friends of the city at the Swan Erickson resi­ dence In honor of Mr«. Swan Erick­ son. mother o f Mr*. Joe Bucaley. and Mrs G F. Johnson, mother o f Mrs. Ike Buckley. Mrs. Johnson, whose home is in Mountain Home, Idaho, left Monday, after an extended visit here. WE ARE STILL IN BUSINESS The sale o f our Department Store and building to Parvin & Co. was not concluded for specific reasons. W e will continue in business in Redmond, and have added largely to all departments in the store. W e will, in the future, as in the past, carry the largest stock o f Department Store Goods in Central Oregon, and our prices will be such as appeal to economical buyers. W e will be pleased to welcome all o f our old customers, as well as new ones, assuring them o f our appreciation o f their patronage. We call your attention to the Goods listed below. MILLINERY SPECIAL FOR NEXT W E E K In this department we are showing the latest styles and shapes, and priced all the goods at very moderate figures— prices you tan afford to pay. Faster comes on April 7th, and now is the time to select your Easter Hat. before the stock is too much broken. Come in and see the new styles; you will ike them, and the prices also. Hats From $3.00 Up Diamond C lau n dry Soap, 7 fo r Rice, No. 1 Jap, lb Ginger Snaps, lb DRY GOODS 25c 6c 10c Men’s good heavy W ork Shirts that are sold from 50c to 65c, special next week 39c Ladies’ Summer Vests, 12 l-2c grade 10c Sheets, fine grade heavy muslin, 81x90, regular 85c value .................. 65c You will always find our Grocery Depart­ ment at your service with a full stock o f goods at economical prices. In the above line we are showing all the latest patterns and shades in G IN G H A M S L Y N D A ZYPH ERS K E N L 0 W TISSUES PO NG E E F O U LA R D S P R IN T S CHAM BRAYS C H ESTER C LO TH P O P L IN S G A L L IA S IL K B A T IS T E PERCALES Everything in this department is complete and up-to-date. Full Line Dress Trimmings EHRET BROS. BIG DEPARTMENT STORE ling Us your Butter and Eggs HIGHEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN PRICE W e always pay Market Price