PAUK THF TWO H otel O regon F. T. Redmond, IVopriotor WE MAKE A SPECIAL EFFORT TO CARE FOR THE NEEDS OF HOME SEEKERS AND OTHERS COM1NC, TO REDMOND AND THE CENTRAL ORE­ GON COUNTRY. O l’ R FACILITIES ARE AMPLE TO AC­ COMMODATE THE TRAVELING PUB- LIC SATISFACTORILY. OCR RATES WILL APPEAL TO YOU FIRST CLASS CAFE IN CONNECTION C. H. BAGGOTT’S Q U IC K D E L IV E R Y Express and Transfer Line All Orders Given Prompt Attention Leave Orders at the Redmond Pharmacy S. D. FOX & CO. Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars Hotel Redmond Bar Furniture Made to Order With the installation of my new wood working machinery I now have complete facilities for MAKING ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOTICE AND AT A REASONABLE PRICE. If you want any­ thing in this line call and 1 et us talk it over. I do all kinds of IRON WORK and BLACK- SMITHING also at my factory on the corner of 8th and E streets. G. W . D A V IE S The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond Buckley Express Co Phone No. 1 D R A Y IN G A N I) H E A V Y H A U L IN G City Express Called for and Delivered AÏ POWELL BUTTE P o w e ll l l u t l r Vprll l J 1. tlthson » as a I m i i I di ' m vU lt or to P r ln e v t lls F rid a « \lr H n c k lu g h a m . lo ca l traveling «alca m u n f o r the S h o r e » Reinwdy C o • u tn tIn-»,' |>arta last week Mr» t i n ' S e a r» o f R e d m o n d . ea me out W e d n e s d a y f o r a w e e k '» visit with her b r o th e r . 1» A Va te» and tam lly. Mr» A " llayn left Fr iday for P o r t l a n d w h e r e s h e will visit f r ie n d « and re la t iv e s f o r a c o u p l e o f w eeks VV (1 Mustard went to Iteiid Sat u rday with a toad o f o a t » Mias A lm a J o h n s o n , the po p u la r d a u g h t e r o f K I. J o h n s o n , e a m e out f r o m l*rtnevlHe W e d n e s d a y for a few d a y » ' visit with h e r fa t h e r and broth era l l u y K H obson and O VV W e ll » o f R e d m o n d , were In ih l* se ctio n l«»t T h u r s d a y In te re s tin g th e f a r m e r » In a p r o p o s e d c o - o p e r a t i v e c r e a m e r y for Redm ond T h e dif ferent m e m b e r » o f the la tu d fa re faintly h a v e been til the past w e e k with the grip Mr» Mary O r e w lle r . w h o ha* been « ta ilin g her g ra n d d a u g h t e r . Mr» J o e S h e a re r, left Monday for Sunnyatde. O r e . w h e r e »he will »(tend the s u m ­ m e r vis it in g frie nds. S e v e r a l learn* a re at w ork under th e dtre e tlo n o f J o e S h e a re r cle a n in g ou t th e big ca n al to get It ready fo r th e w a te r to be tu rn e d d o w n fo r the season Mr a nd Mrs Allen W t l l r o i e u and li ttle Ml»» H a r r ie t t » « ta iled Sund ay at G e o K u s lo n 'a h o m e west o f Red tuoud Mr and Mrs K N Hall en tertain ed a few frie nd * T h u r s d a y e v e n in g at th e ir pleasant little h o m e The eve­ nin g was passed with c a rd s and c o n ­ v e r s a ti o n . a ft e r w h ich the hoateaa s e rv e d a moat delirious lu n ch e o n Se a te d at the ta b le w e re Mr and Mr» \ P Aliev. Vlr a n d Mrs Q (' T r u e s d a le . Mr a nd Mr» K N Hall. Ml»a Maud Shutrum and Merton Sh ut rum Mr» W m Nauny c a m e out fr o m Oeachutea T h u r s d a y f o r a b rie f visit with Mrs Allen W tllcoien Mrs Nanny, w h o la s o m e w h a t o f a w a l k ­ e r. left her h o m e at 9 a m re a ch ing the VVtllcoxen h o m e In tim e f o r d i n ­ n e r at n o o n A f t e r dtnuer a nd a visit o f a c o u p l e o f h o u r s she sta rt ed on her h o m e tr am p , w a lk in g the e n ­ tire d is t a n c e o f I T 1» m ile s In s o m e ­ th in g lik e six h o u rs M e rto n S h u t r u m a n d sister. Miss Maud, re tu rn e d to th e ir home In P o r t la n d Su nd ay a ft e r an exte nd e d visit with th eir sis ter a nd b ro th e r-in - law. Mr and Mr* K N Hall A le x Itrown w as In this section M o n da y figu rin g on a Job o f fre e p u llin g f o r Mr H a m ilt o n Mrs J o e S h e a re r a nd Mrs (Sen C T r u e s d a l e w e re visito rs at the c o u n ­ ty seat Frid a y A k h r r l o r k H o lm e * Mystery N e ig h b o r s and frie n d s o f A W lla yn e x p e r ie n c e d c o n s i d e r a b l e u n e a ­ sin ess at the d is a p p e a r a n c e o f that g e n t le m a n the la tter part of last week Mr Hayo to o k hla w if e to R e d m o n d T h u r s d a y e v e n in g to ta ke th e F r id a y m o r n in g train, a nd his whereabouts f r o m that time until S u n d ay Is a S h e r lo c k H o lm e s m ys­ tery. P r e p a r a tio n s w e r e u n d e r way to sta rt a s e a rch in g party Su nd ay p m w he n the m issin g man su d d e n ly put In his a p p e a r a n c e at the ran ch, th e r e b y savin g In te re ste d part ies any f u r t h e r w o rry. Mr llayn Is very ret­ icen t o n the s u b j e c t o f his ab sence, h o w e v e r , and s o the m y ste ry d e e p e n s Miss P a u line T r u e s d a le went to P r tn evllle , M onday, w h e r e she will s pe n d the week vis it in g Miss Fay Russett a nd o t h e r fr ie n d s W ant to I a trh a l o ok fjeo H o b b s has t r a d e d his n ifty li ttle b la rk b u g g y te a m fo r a pair o f re g is t e r e d tr o tt in g m a re s These m a re s a re s u p p o s e d to th ro w dust on all o t h e r P o w e ll Hutteltes w h o are unfortunate enough to be f o u n d f r a v e lln g the s a m e ro a d with ’ S p u d " a nd his tr o tt e rs Mr H o b b s m a d e the e x c h a n g e In th e h ope that a sw ifter team w o u ld In s o m e way h e lp him to ca tc h a c o o k , that being his s o le a m b it io n n o w a d a y s A Hlg E g g Htory Kd G o ld e n , a P o r tla n d d r u g g ist , sent his m o t h e r . Mrs N R G o ld e n , a r o p y o f th e F a l r w o o d flee, a s u b u r ­ ban P o r tla n d p a p e r o f re ce n t date. In w h ich a pp e a rs an e g g s to ry . Th is s t o r y has to d o with an e n o r m o u s e g g , s o the w rite r says, which m e a s ­ u res 7 ty Inches In c i r c u m f e r e n c e o n e w a y by ft V4 Inches th e o p p o s ite way N o w . If this Is th e la rge st e g g the ( C o n t i n u e d o n last p a g e ) FEDERAL AID TO ( C o n t in u e d f r o m T H ' H K I > M O NI > SP OK K SM VN l i t pax*) 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 a cre D e s c h u te s river p r o j ­ ect . s ta rtin g Im m e d ia t e ly on the T u m a l o cr e e k unit o f 3 5 .0 0 0 . The sta te has a p p r o p r ia t e d $4 5 0 ,00 0 fo r the part ial c o n s t r u c t i o n o f thla unit a nd S e c r e t a r y Lane has a g re e d to a l ­ lot an e q u a l a m o u n t f o r c o n s t r u c t io n o f th e e n tir e p r o j e c t In co - o p e r a t io n with th e state. T h e O r e g o n l e g i s l a t u r e has s u b ­ m itte d a c o n s t it u t io n a l a m e n d m e n t f o r th e vote o f th e p e o p le a u t h o r i s ­ ing the Issuance o f b o n d s f o r the c o n s t r u c t i o n o f Irrig atio n and p o w e r p r o je c t s . T o c o m p l e t e the Deachutes p r o j e c t will r e q u ir e a b o u t $ 8 , 0 0 0 , - 000. S e c r e t a r y l e n e sta ted that he w as In s y m p a t h y with th e e n tir e plan o f r o - o p e r a t i o n and If the sta te o f O r e g o n w o u l d put up $ 4 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 t o ­ w a r d the c o n s t r u c t i o n o f this p r o je c t , It w a s his o p i n i o n th a t an eq ua l a m o u n t o f m o n e y c o u l d he a llo t te d f r o m th e r e c la m a t io n fu n d by that t i m e f o r this w o r k In O r e g o n . T h e Joint c o n s t r u c t i o n o f th e T u m ­ a l o c r e e k unit will s e r v e as an e x p e r ­ im e n t In c o - o p e r a t i o n a n d will p r o v e iiHeful In p e r f e c t in g an o r g a n iz a ti o n b e f o r e ta k in g up the la r g e r a nd m o r e I m p o rt a n t w ork . 1 0 M > A Y. A H .,, Newcomers or Others Coming Into Central Oregon or the Redmond District SH O U L D SF.K Alfred M ur The Hardware and Implement Man at REDMONI) M R II V in a ili«. HERE IS WHERE YOU WILL FIND IKK j|u¡STl.i» FLETE SDH K n F GENERAL HARIAN ARE, Bfllü« MATERIAL. IRON AND STEEL, BLACKSMITHS| PLIES. W ool» SDK K. IMPLEMENTS. WAGONS j BI GGIES OF ALL DESCRUTloNS, PEEKING VESTING MACHINERY. HARNESS, PAINTS, M \ M l VV I M M i V V H WE CAN SUPPLY YOU IN EVERY DETAIL BEST AND MOST COMPREHENSIVELY SEI STOCK T o BE FOI N7> IN ( ENTRAI. OREGON, ATM? REASONABLE PRICES. Ju»t rrcrivrd n lurifr car of FKNt E MIKE, HOG Id l \TTI.E KENt INI,, .mcl N \II_S direct from muiign rrv in (hr ru*t, that » c arr making atlrarlivr p r in t* W e have a full line o f the a b o v e In all the different m e a s ­ u r e m e n ts and ra n suit your wants In this particular At m bad n h iu K rtj T b » H um Atid other a nim a l« in • a gra dlv d Iti th« ( u p . rtNiring until th* « A ta r • A«l| fi»nt (hofft T h » rlr|ih*nt| « « $Ap«*«t Into tha « A ta r Add At A r t a « ! for tha »hör** And that « aa tha IAAf « a •A« o f thrift ** FEAR CRAZi s i K V IV O R If I l s of I t li li I II I I K F K K t T H O F I t o v i ! O F VV V- NAMES IIS ENGINEER T K II V M l V M M VI.s P y m o u th . I nil . March 37 Gra phlc de s criptio n o f the h o rro rs of the flood thst Is believed to have sw ep t 200 o r more residen ts o f Peru. Ind , to watery graves s n d made th o u sa n ds h om ele ss was given today by Gilbert Kessler, on e o f the heroe s o f the calamity. Keaaler's moat vivid picture waa the s uic id e o f several fear-craxed w o ­ men w ho leaped fro m the rescue boats T h e roa ring cu rren t and the te rrib le sights, he dec la red, had mad de n e d them “ It was to o a w fu l eve r to f o r g e t . ” said Kessler, with a shudder "I t waa c o ld and dam p and misty, and the sight o f that black water rushing on pitilessly Just s eem ed to tske the heart ou t o f most o f us. es pecially the w o m e n I was piloting o n e o f the reacue boats to the co u rt house, and the boat was pretty well filled One o f the passengers was a w om an " W e were m ov in g rather shakily th ro u g h one of the main streets when all o f a sudden I saw this w o ­ man rise fro m her seal» snd begin to wall. ‘ Oh. what Is the use? W e ll all be d r o w n e d sny way • And she leap ed fro m her seat Into that boiling, fu m in g torrent " T h e next moment I found myself In the w ate r and I saw a little arm atlck up f o r a moment I made a g ra b f o r It, hut It went down There waa no ch a n ce to swim In that Sla g ara. I stru ck the stern o f ou r r o w ­ boat and seized It with on e hand and g ra d u a lly drew myself » h o a rd " I j v i e r we were b rin gin g another b o a tlo a d to the co u rth ouse when a w o m a n lu nged out despai ringl y and all o f us went over. Again It wa» a fight, and I en ga ged In saving my self. F o u r times altogeth er I was th ro w n o u t Into the water, and I am still w o n d e rin g how I managed lo es rap«». 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