2 " ' TU K RE D M O N D J t». SI'O K t The Redmond Spokesman BUY YOUR 1‘ u blish e.t ev e ry T h u rsd a y by li II * C. I. P A L M E R At R ed m o n d . O regon S l'H stC K Il'T IO N Pure l.ard. Homo Cured Hams and Bacon at homo and koop tho money in circulation here. RATES S trictly In A dvance itn o year ....................................... Il Six m on th * .................................... »o T h re * m on th * ......................................... 50 S in g le r o p l M ............................................01 A d v e rtis in g K a le * u pon a p p lic a tio n . Redmond Market m ad e k n ow n ■ ' d ........... I Jill* I t . I S I 1 *. at the |m»t>i;t'i e r Iteti m on d. O reg o n , u nder the «. t -•( M arch 3. 187# J. B. ROE, Proprietor '■%» T IH 'K S D A Y . J A N ». l » l t DEE»* T i l l T it s T h ey say th e w o rld la round. But I oft tim es think It square S o m a n y It;tie hurta w e ge l On th e co r n e r s h ere and th ere O n e sad truth I’ ve fo u n d In life In J ou rn eyin g fro m east to west. IJte o n ly onea we e v e r w ound A re th e o n e s we love ties! CENTRAL OREGON LINE T he Owl for Busy People ♦ ♦ ♦ . Î h e lw e e n C e n tra l O re g o n p o in t« a nd P u n ta m i. ♦ I Vail) Irwin ea ch w s ) T o u n - t - le e p in g c a r (b e r t h - 8 I . M I ) . ♦ ♦ F trst-cln a a com h e-. ♦ Í jSave a Day Each W ay! I n 'in Central O regon « : Ideare L ea v e L ea ve L ea v e L ea v e L ea ve B e n d ................... 8 :3 0 IV s ch u te * . . . . 8 48 R e d m o n d . . . . I 14 T e r re b o n n e . . . I ! l C u lv e r . . . . . . . 1 0 : 0 3 M etollu s . . . . . 1 0 :2 0 A rriv e * P o r tla n d . . . . L eave A r r iv e A r r iv e A r r iv e A r r iv e pm pm pm . pm . pm . T o C en tra l O re g o n P o r t l a n d ...............7 00 p m M a d r a s .................. 6 00 a m. M e t o l l u a ............... < IS a m C u l v e r ........... . . 6 2 » ,.m , m T e r re b o n n e . . . 7 : 0 8 . . 7 :2 3 i m. A r r iv e B e n d ................ . 8 00 8 :1 0 a n\. P rom pt |>alrh o f fr e ig h t b etw een C en tra l O re g o n anti P o rtla n d , a n d P o r tla n d anti E a s te rn (T ile * . C o n n e ctio n s m a d e In P o r tla n d to a n d fro m W illa m e tt e V a lle y . A s to ria and C la tsop B ea ch p oin ts, P u g et S ou n d . S p o k a n e . M on tan a. C o lo r a d o , St. P au l. O m a h a . K ansas C ity a n d C h ica g o . P a res, tim e s ch e d u le s a n d o th e r In fo rm a tio n b y le tte r o r u pon a p p lica tio n to H. BAl'KOIt. Agent. Redmond, Oregon. R . H . C r o iie r . A. G. P. A. W . C. W ilk e s. A. G. P . a n d P. A .. P o r tla n d . O re. Wood and Iron Work If there is anything you want in the above line call on me. I have a plant capable of doing all kinds of work in wood and iron, and will save you money on all orders placed with me. I can make any furniture you may want. G. W . DAVIES The Old Pioneer Blacksmith of Redmond R eal E sta te IF Y O C W A N T TO K N O W AN Y ­ T H IN *. Y l t o i T R K A li E S T A T I IN KEDM OND O K V :::N !T \ C A L L O N O R W R IT E TO REDM OND C. H. F R Y , HOTEL B lI L D I N G K e d m o n d . O re g o n IN C alifornia W I N T E R IS T H E N A M E O F A S E A S O N . NO T T H E D E S C R IP T IO N O F A C L IM A T E . — LET L'H PLAN HELP A YOC— VISIT to th e land o f S u n sh in e, P r u lt and F lo w e rs. O u td o o r S p ort* A u to T r ip s a m o n g th e O ra n g e G ro v e s — T r ip s to th e B ea ch es -S u rf B a th ­ ing'— a n d th e h u n d re d s o f va ried a m u s e m e n ts f o r w hich C a lifo r n ia Is fa m o u s . HOI ND T l t l P T IC K E T S A T K E D C C E D H A T E S COIL H AN DSOM E SI K I P T I Y E SO FOR OF R fM IK L K T S D E­ C A L IF O R N IA , A l e PARES. T IC K E T S «IR R E S E R V A T IO N S C a ll on a n y A g e n t o f th e O R E G O N -W A S H IN G TO N R A I le R O A D * N A VIG ATIO N CO. The Spokesm an Keeps you posted on news m atters all the time W e fla tter those, w e sca rce ly know A nd please th e fleetin g gu ert. A nd d. al i .any a th o n g hi I...a l . .» T o th e o n es w e lo y e th e best — C o m m u n leal ed P O M E I.I. HI T T E T h e h o lid a y v a ca tio n is o v e r snd th o s e w h o a re a tte n d in g Die H igh S c h o o l In P r ln e v llls h av e r e lu m e d to th e ir w ork Mlaa M a b le S m ith re tu rn e d Sun d a y e v e n in g fro m la im o n ta . w here sh e h as been s p e n d in g th e h o lld s v s wrlth h er p a ren ts S h e w ill not open s c h o o l f o r sev era l daya. h o w e v e r as the ca r p e u te r s a re n ot q u ite th rou gh w ith the b u ild in g Mrs. D u b ren te le ft th is m orn in g fo r a visit w ith h er d a u g h te r, w ho lives in S ea ttle Mr a n d M rs Karl F o r re s t h ave retu rn ed from s p e n d in g the h o lld a v s with frie n d s and re la tiv e s In B ellin g ham . W n Mrs F o r r e s t 's slater ca m . w ith th em fo r a »hurt vlalt M rs W a lla c e Sm ith serv e d a New t e a r 's d in n e r to a n u m b e r o f the n eig h b o r* T h u rsd a y Thowe « » l e d at th e ta b le w ere Mr and M r» Van jvorn. Mr and Mrs C h ap m a n . Mr« Ida M orse, th e M isses L u cy P ,M.re Kdtia and A da M orse. and Clark M orse and Mr Sm ith Mr. Iveraon has been s u ffe rin g from an a tta ck o f rh eu m a tism Dr K o d e m e y e r la a tte n d in g th e ra».. ... T h u rsd a y e v e n in g th e Misses M o la and P a u lin e T ru .-ad a le e n te r ­ ta in ed a n u m b er o f th e y o u n g fo lk s In h o n o r o f M iss A nna and John D on lav y or C lin e Falla, w h o ap-nt •New Y ea rs With them A fte r a very pleasan t ev e n in g o f g a m e s ami m u sic the g ir ls serv ed ligh t re fre s h m e n ts T h e g u e s ts presen t w e re the M isses M o n tg o m e ry . G la d y s a nd H axel Bayn <»na Seara. K bba L in d q u ist, and the !“ !?. ‘ ' “ rl '- ‘ nd.iulwr. A lvin R .g g s •nd ( lark M orse. M r G o ld e n , w h o w as a m o n g ih e first to s e tt le on d itch lan d on this en d o f th e ca n a l, has s o ld his 130- a cre ra n ch t o Mr M o ore, » h o ca m e h ere w ith th e e x p e cta tio n o f bu vln g th e J o h n R h o d e p la ce. Mr G old e n has d o n e a g re a t ,|eal o f h ard w ork In g e ttin g h is p la ce Into a h igh state o f cu ltiv a tio n , th e g r e a te r part o f K now b e in g set to a lfa lfa a n d c lo v e r Mr M oore e x p e cts t „ tu rn th e place Into a first-cla ss d a iry a n d h o g ranch Q u ite a fe w P o w e ll B u tte p e o p le a tten d ed th e New Y e a r '» dan. e in K ed m on d . a m o n g th em b ein g Mr and Mrs H all. M r and M rs A lla n W ll ™ * Pn *2.d hU ■‘ ■‘ • L Mlaa R im - m * f ro F 0 ,t ' i * '“ 1 O tod ya and Haxel H ayn. R ee v e s W llco x o n . A lvin M ow H obb» u d C lark I*aat T u e s d a y e v e n in g Mlaa O rta * • £ 7 * ",,p r ,» lr>rd a c r o w d o f y o u n g fo lk s B esid es th o se fro m th e B utte A I ragedy oí Naples i», i a ___* R. C. I m mele hen 1er in M in ia i i was BpeuiUntf some ttme It* -Ns p ie - Nearly sil the curmelll.w tu that vlty except those uf nature srv lly to get a more com preti,-n-li e view , Including bswuvlus aud Ihe tslauds e f Capri snd Ischia Com ing to a suitable spot. I threw my ■elf on the grass to regsle ui) self la vv list |o toe Is the most stlractlv* view u Hie world I't.scn tly I besrd a voice twtilml me. w til, li I took for that o f a w om an * deep con tralto . "Parley vous Francs Is, monsieur f I turn.-I aud there stood a ywung •nan spivarentiy als.ut twenty years »Id l i e was evidently not Hallan, for h i- h iIr lw«q«oke one «'f Ibe tlorth I -t-'o i, French linllffereiiliy sml spprt* •-I Inin o f tbe fact H e asked me to • Inn country I belonged, and I told Oini America -Y o u are Hie very man I wish t» see." he said "I am think lug o f going lo A m oflea, and )o u can lell me bow In gi-l th e r e " "T h e shortest way Is lo sail from this jairt for New York or Itoston - ■|>» stew t i l e r s go from here dlrvrt Without stopping at auy European port r "I think tM*t Some o f them g o to Genoa ls-fore turning westward, and I think nearly all stop at Ultualtar Then there are the A lores and Ms delra. out In tbe Atlantic." Ill- seemed disappointed at this at least he looked so though be did not express his disappointm ent In words W hen does Ihe next steamer s a il TT be asked I don t know tine sails a week from t.slay I go in her m y se lf" "A Week front today.” be said, evl deni I v think lug o f something els« be sides Ihe starting "A t what b o u r T I fold bltn that I had not yet learned the sailing b o o r; he could find out by applying si Ihe office# o f the line He asked what stops th# steamer made and I told him only one on the Euro pen » m ainland—G ibraltar M ben I Inquired If he wouUI be a passenger Wllh lue be said he couldn't tell, be didti I know If he would he res-ly A fter -otne inform ation I g a rs him e l-.u l Am erica, to Which be dkt not •eeui to is* listening, tie made an abrupt adieu, with thanks, aud went on hla way d o w n the declivity I he house» clim b the steep billa ba< k o f Naples Som etim e- Ihe from d-..r on the Street Is In the second or third story II m ads me d lzty to look dow n II.IO Ihe D art yard o f my pen dón It.*ueutb me was a hotel with a yard in Hie rear o ff the fourth story A gentieiunn - evidently o f high rank. Judging from his attendants -used to walk every afternoon s I . mii 3 o'clock in this yard H e apfieared to be an lo valid and - hose that hour because be K"l tbe sun-hlne. fo r the shade In Italy '* '""T’ ' h ,,IJ • Itotlurd that he was quite regular In taking hit outing and I u « s j to w atch him and ih e a tteotioo he r e te lie d from hla servants T h e aflein.M .o o f the day I sailed I sillin g at my w indow en joyin g Hie view o f the bay when I heard a re port as Of a g ,ln ,,r p|.t„i (>Mnlnc forw a rd aud glam lug dow n Into the yar.| o f the hotel. | t h . Invalid ly ing on the ,-rout»! Then h a lf a dose» { * 4> " ' r" “ ,,ul o f the hotel to where ,**" l,,!J I * » servan t» took him up and carried him Into the hotel ills fall, com in g ao n o n a fter (he re­ port. caused me to think Ibai he bsd b ee» shot. . . cou ld e n ,II, have been done from „r t,a, k wlni|ow, o f (muses on fhp a|)<)Ye R e d m o n d r>" a ,' OU' 20 New Y e a r # e v e a b o u t 14 o f the b oy » d ro p p e d in o n R o s s Busaett and hla b rid e With a little C h a riva ri party, but th e p r in cip a l» tu rn e d up m issin g A nd so. a ft e r p la y in g a few tr ick s such as ch a n g in g the w h eels on his w agon and p u ttin g his b u g gy on th e ch ick e n h o u se, th ey g a ve It up F r id a y n igh t, h o w e v e r a n o th e r c r o w d ca lle d and th is tim e on w hich the hotel faced tn ey w ere m o r e su cc e ss fu l T h ere 1 the sam e even ing wlfhout w ere a n u m b e r o f la d les fn this crosrd a nd th e e v e n in g was spent i„ getting an exp la n etloa o f w hat I had I was Inclined to think that the m u sic and d a n cin g If th e n ew ly- •ce» | w e d , h a v e juat o n e -h a lf th e su ccess gentlem an had fain ted and h ap p in ess w ish ed th em , life w ill Ita ll.n «ufflelenlly well to extra ct the be a co n sta n t ro u n d o f p lea su re K -I Of an Item aud took s new spaper M on d a y e v e n in g the b u ild in g c o m ­ aboard Hie ship with me B efore j e t m ittee o f th e W ilso n s ch o o l g a ve a ting Into HIT berth I look .-! It over benefit d a n ce In th e new b u ild in g » - o f the first articles I reed Artout 25 n u m b e rs w ere s o ld E v e n - f l i e had a g lo r io u s lim e a nd went Hint II ItusKlan noblem an who had been h o m e lo o k in g fo r w a r d to th e next the governor o f Finland had been shot co m m u n ity d a n ce. that day w bn * taking exercise In tbe S a tu rd a y e v e n in g M rs A llan W ll­ yard o f his Is,tel T he a s .a M |„ w „ co x o n fu r n is h e d a v ery pleasant sniqseM-l t „ tie a H „ , . i a „ Th. ,,, e r e n ln g t o a n u m b e r o f g u e s t s '| h 7 " " " 1 h:" ' protsrrlbe.1 by tl,e rev h o n o r o f h e r siste r. M iss R o e Considering ,h e ,-M.ltlon J a m es G re e n still m a k es an o c ­ olntlonlsta ca s io n a l n r ls e In th is s e ctio n In the fro. i w hich ,h e shot was fired, escape ||e had not h o rs e tr a d in g b u sin e ss T h is week fo r the assassin wn* easy h e trad ed l-e e H o b b s a J e rs e y h e ife r ts-en irreet.-| f e r a b la ck m a re I hint S Russian political aasaa Ifa r r y S p e e r a n d fa m ily a re s p e n d ­ •dilution without even sit«,Ms-tln, |t in g th is w eek In Rend. Homehow the m atter got on my n erv e . A fter passing t|.e Axores. » h e r # we ALFALFA •««de ou r Inst »top. | notlre.1 ,| „| I1J{ «R e c e iv e d to o la te fo r Iasi w eek » 'j .......r . , h ‘ " r '*» deck « g in w bM # Mr. D a n b erry has re ce n tly re W here had tu rn ed from th e W illa m e tte V a lle y f* c e was fam iliar to me w h ere he has been v isitin g fo r the I «SM. her? | » a , . „ r e , „a d (M^ n past tw o m o n th » H e was gla d to get back to f 'r o o k co u n ty again If-- « h i l e , erasing her I ».TUI I nixed her she d o e s not seem to think m uch o f the retnrnlng my g a te with a stony star,. valley,* n „ l" 'J »'-« «w a k e In a T h p •r h o ° l w ill start again M on ­ m.t l - r t h when, a fter a good aleep the d a y. T h e c h ild re n have been e n jo y ­ w s.u U in ,- r f . s q w orking order. I| in g th e va ca tion d u rin g th e h o li­ m d deM , , « „ 1M fo f|l(|f fh da ys. M rs D a n b e rry la h o m e a ga in from ¡nan w llh whom I had c o n v e r s é „ Í P o w e ll B u tte, w h e re she has been ,,M* o f Naples and tbU w o r k in g CIH w ere on e and the sam e person M r a n d M r» R o y C h a m b e rs. Mr ........... 1 * » In the m atter? a n d M rs H all and O m a r C h a m b e rs Noth lo g I had no relish for m ixing T h u rsd a y . Mr and "tv -e ir up In a foreign |( * M rs C h a m b e rs to o k th e train fo r t h e ir h om e In P o rtla n d T h e y h av e rnlgh, bring me no end o f trouble b een s p e n d in g Ih e h o lid a y s w ith O th o W hen I passed tbe girl again I did no. a n d H a rro ld M o lo n e y . F ra n k llo be.k at her nor did I mention the oc , ny s t)0. M . b , r * p ¡ S " ? 1 i,a k - r - V eryl B o yd , eurrence V ern a H holts. R a y L e o n a rd , M elva Hhe never knew that I could have sent F e r r y . H en ry M o lo n e y , f „ .e C h a m ­ her to Hlberla. "* b er», O r v ille S h o lts a n d A lb e rt F e r ry 1 Building Materi OK A LL Lumber Shingles Lath b K IN D S Brick Lime Cement Booting and Building Paper Door and Window »Screens Sash, Doors (ilVK I S A ( All PRICES Km! in . Mothers Say That Snowflake Flow Is the BUST on the Market KOR SAI.K BY ALI, GKOCKRS A. (i. ALIJMillAM Wines and Liquors Imported and Domestic ( ’¡^ars Nothing hut the BUST it* nìtvin I h ( K etlm om l, our plwt O r e g o n Eats 'Mien you want th.- BEST MEAL IN REDMOND f'T On ,M')N'KV, you can ifi-t it by railing on W. L. A < >1 N't», the wt-ll known vt‘t«‘rnn reitnurant m»n at the Redmond Grill Open Day and Nitfht W ILLA R D II. W IRTZ a t t o r n e y - a t - l a w Deputy m -t r ir t Y ,«..rB.., t rra.k fo a m y M H N E V IL L E , OREG O N Vincent’s LIVERY, FEED and TRANSFEB REDM OND, - O R E O «»* I’ h o n e No. 1703