•t THE REDMOND SPOKESMAN VO LU M E 2. N o. 3 9 . REDMOND, CROOK COUNTY, OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 4. 1912. ON NORTH Acmtrtling to Munager R ea ro» (lo w « n i of Ih» I O H ,,,,,,y, w ho was In Di'iiil l«*i week, K.u n u n will h» »ni|i|o>»t| on ih » il.un wli hin aWty 'd a y s I t t » « « n i ih » »atI|«rs to know that th ar» I« work for l|i«ni." said Mr H oward "W a «hall ulva ov»ry aaaU tani» to ih » in»n on I I I » aegre Ration who want work They will R»i fin i liia iir», o tli»r thltiK* I mi I iik Irrigation Project That »<|nal If th»y will a|>|ily to th « for» Oregon Trunk Property to IxMiks Now as If Kedmond who will Im in »b a rg e at the ill Open _ Uirge Tract I liliali d»m ' t o ' Will I.I l i n n wm k fo r ! He Sold in Hlocks at Would Secure location Itrtw ccn K t< lm u n ii n m l A,‘ ,' h » * t «■* i«iiy n uaiin ..i v. J 1 ht* d o»«n i inrun that tli*r,- will h» j Prices Hanging from $350 for Irrigated Experimen­ '»well Untie Is I* O W An ' l»»altlMi f. r . vi l yon». Imi It k»aman la ln form »d b> North f a l la l that th » ( ‘»irttnl 0 l'h o » n !i, loral agent, that th» O regon A gricu ltu ral C ollege w e ie on IrrlRntlon Co. 1« to Imlld from Pum i ili» dam n ron rra t» lined fluni» W m Ii»«rh u l»s rlvar to lap th » » . . .w ill I.-a.I kiuo f»»t iiorthraat wnrd. ! ih » Or»ROB Trunk Addition |>ro|>»rty i In the city to look o v e r altos offered for an exp erim en ta l Irrigated station I Joining Hi» Pilot H uit» ranni Th» j In thla section o f the co u n ty, the fluni» will hav» a ca pa city o f loot) lo lt»d m on d la I. .. . non T h l. will .n » l .l » ...m r I »»ro n d f» » l n' , r , ‘ rt ■ sh »rt tlm » at vary sam e to 1.» con d u cted under the dl- |. I»at land in le n t r a l Or»R..n i 1 T h » »»lim â t» r ro*> " * ’ "« this |«n1|on a ttra ctive prices. It la th » Intention I rectlon o f the C orvalllg A gricultural C ollege T h o »e 111 th e party to ae- rrordlna Mr Ilo ...........I nml l ut und. , > ultlvatlou o f 1 III» , ,w‘‘ work rk “ ' a • -fd ln ii to to Mr How- , h„ I eel the site w ere President W. J. .11 t h l. land I . tributary to '• and »175.SOU j 1 , 7 ‘ | K. rr and P ro fe sso r H I>. Scu dd er o f tli<»lit| the «»inning of th li prtijccl Tin com pany anya It will m nk» every r " O regon A gricultural C ollege. T h » |.ro|.»rty 1 i t ; o» In imn thin a*iuiu«in addition cu con n ’ the ---- p * tntirli lu th U city North o f ■ ff»rt to hnv» th» North ( ‘anal wat»r| C. 1« H aw ley o f Ma­ nd almul II tHHi «i re« will In» lad lo th» Pilot Mutt» dltrh In tltu» * '■ '* o f * " u »r»s aoulh o f K a tr»»l. I S ta i» S »n n tor M eCol t»r. rep re­ i'lw f»ti K and A at reels, i r*on cou n ty. J ll nrr»a bet tly tributai)- lo llrdmiuiil. and lor 11 . « thin IrrlRntlon n»naon H ow ever ' n■ ahnll d o T h » north and aoulh fortyn are lo T h e party w a» met here by P re si­ c otti ß an ? will al «»tir«« I k ’ k I ii an 'o u r beat, II may Ink» iia until a u - 'b * Mdd In bl fin ii» |vr|od. W ork »aal o f built and street» r lr » r e d . and It been Hated fo r the station. T h e Und j a» th» com iuiny haa an Iron cla d with many lateral» I "ok a a . If thla projrerty should ow ned by E. It T leh en or, a djoin in g |lna t»iii|>l»d thla y »ar by Mr hom e »»ek era desiring to live In tow n the co m m ittee, though no official a c ­ |. n II w »ik th » ». ttl»r will !.. ron atru ctlon , aa outllnml I H ow ard r»|.ir»»nta alrout I i per rout and h av» a place for a garden, berry tion haiklng tow ard a selection o f ri»d from any fraud or mlaman that site waa taken at the time. | tmahea, < h lrkrna, e tc o f th» total work rnl hr w ill b» a a f»su a rd »d In At thla w riting. M onday, A pril 1st. T h e prlcea on thla property are O f Ih» tono aooond fret which th » |r , » u $311 i " U M O a b lo ck , w:tii II 1» understood unofficially, that the tirw fluni» will »art y. $75 will Ir» » » .tlm a i.'d ili.it nearly »700 »00 j five y ea r« tim e on the paym ent«, and T leh e n o r site o f 62 a cre » ha» been ! . t|‘< nd».| In tb » r< ti.lru ction Idaroti In Ih* Pilot H ull» »an al lo r iiiifo r r » Ita acroan » capacity, At ¡«u rh lltieral term « will, n o dou bt, up- d ecid e d upon by the com m ittee fo r It'll- .a n a l and Im proving th » Mr. the Irrigated exp erim en ta l station. , pi I »»ut a lai r » am ount o f land whlrh |euil to a «re a l many people. liu ti» . t . t r i u thua InaurtnR T h e co m m itte e went from h ere to »h.uild receive Ita w ater from th» | Ph.a-nU will Rladly answ er any quea o f water on Ih » w hole ». are C u lver. M etollna and M adras to look ! North Panai la being aup|n th- (V n tra l O regon Irrigation the Pilot Hutt». o v e r the land In the dry farm in g h .a under rofltra ct frotu th» a<-ctlon that hud been off.-red fo r a I DOST I NG FOR Thla land Include» 2.5,65 k acres station, but as vet n o definite lo ca ­ RE DMOND MAN • follow in « from th* Iloti.I Hul­ tion haa been selected In that d is ­ w hich has b e w told, and I» to.w o f Martit J7th lo r e m iti to trict ua fa r aa T h e S pokesm an can M etollna O regon ia n : (•'rank P h oenl* w atered by the Pilot Huit*, and will >» i w ill I.* o f ln t»r»*t to M etollna vlaltnr yeaterdsy learn. I b » w atered by th » North Canal (>l waa a m rati t a k e n from Kedmotul Prank I» an en T h ere Is about $S000 availa b le fo r .th l* amount in.321 aerea la Irrisati! ^ii.trucilon o f b o u * »* for laborers rhualnatlr b oom er for A ll rney 0 A the tw o exiicrlm en t stations. C rook I land and Ih» baiane» waste O f th rotntnvnrm! n »a r ih » tit* o f the Me Parlano o f Itednnmd for cou nty cou n ty a ppropriating |:iuoO, the bust- ItrlRabl» arroaR» approxim ately 3 l »bou t a m il* b »low ll»nd per rent h a . been actually w a l»r.-d ' Judge, and B.iya the ca n didacy o f neaa m r t n t f Portland $2000. and the I. ml dtilla ha« » been r». »I» »d. the Itedm ond man la tn ect.ng with tw o railroads en terin g thin section l>r»llminary w ork la u n d»r way much favor throughout the cou n ty. lir.o o each . I Continued on last page • ; a n a l , NEW ADDITION IRRIGATED FARM BE PUT ON SALE LOCATION HERE st a r te d SiEiJStXun Per Year, $1.50. •«» »-.. - *»««*««■» •>»« ».»■ I I Single Copy, 5 cents. F R E S H C A N D IE S 2 0 Cents a Pound New stock of Candy, including French Mixed, Cream Kisses, Cocoanut Bon Bons, Texas Bon Bons, and Chocolate Chums. New Stock Ideal Chocolates Priced at 4 0 to 5 0 Cents a Pound If you want the BEST ask for Ideal Chocolates. All kinds of drinks at our Fountain. W e sell the Celebrated Juniper Ice Cream. MENDENHALL’S XAXXUXXXXXXXXI X U U X X U X U X U U X i A D V E R T I S E S BA D A C C O U N T S FOR S A L E T h e W en a n d y IJ v e rv Co. o f Bend has an a dvertisem en t In the last Isaue o f the Bend B ulletin advertisin g a n um ber o f a cco u n ts fo r sale ttn- l.-aa th ey w ere paid b e fo r e A pril 6th. and p rom isin g to publish a bit m ore d eb ts at a later date. T h e a ccou n ts ran from a dollar to o v e r fifty plunks. T h e a ction o f the W en a n d y Co. w ill be w a tch ed w ith Interest by p eop le In the co u n ty to s e e h ow th e sale pans ou t. and w h eth er any su its a re brought b y the d eb tors. T h e re a re so m e jieople w h o n ever e x p e ct to pay an a ccou n t w hen th e y co n tra ct it. and th ere ou g h t to be so m e w ay to get b a ck at them and m ak e them pay up— and If th ey w o n ’t pay. g iv e them aa m uch p u b licity a s p o ssib le as dead beats. T h e S p ok esm a n has som e a cco u n ts that w ill be o ffe re d fo r sa le if, they are n o t settle d m ighty soon. ra raram rara^ H rai SQ U A R E D E A L IN G is the S T A N D A R D upon which we have built up our lar^e and ever increasing business and it is our aim to make this a store that you will like. If you find anything here that you don’t like, tell us and we will “ fix it.” If your money goes farthest here for dependable and satisfactory merchandise, then you will like this store; W ont You? 1 SHOES SHOES We have the largest and best I selected stock in town. Come in and let us fit you,we can please you. MILLINERY EMBRODERIES Don’t forget that Easter Hat. Only a few days more to Easter. Received some new patterns this week. Come in and let us show them to you. For all o f next week we will place on sale the best values you ever heard of. $1.00 Flouncing at 76c a yard. Regular 5c to 12 l-2c Embroidery at 5 l-2c a yard. \ Don’t forget we have a complete stock and our prices are as low as the lowest, when quality is considered. For Next Week we quote the following specials: Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans f o r ..................................................................... 25c Corn Starch, lb. • • • • • • • • • • » • Our Regular 35c grade, None Better Coffee, lb................................................. 29c 6c EHRET BROS BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Bring Us your Butter and Eggs HIGHEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN PRICE W e always pay Market Price am ¿ 1 .