Hotel Redmond JONES L A N D CO., Prop’rs. REDMOND, OREGON The people o f Madras expect to set? the loc'omotive putting into that place about the tirst o f Feb- ruary, says the last issue o f the Madras Pioneer. The traeklay- ing crew is now within 50 miles o f the city, and as they are lav­ ing rails at the rate o f two miles a day it is presumed the rails will reach the city by the above date. All o f the grading is pratically completed between Madras and the end o f the track now. At Trout Creek then* is a trestle that is not quite complet­ ed. but that is expected to be finished by the time the steel gang reaches that point. The construction camnsin the vicinity north o f Madras have nearly all laid off their men. Headquarters for Tourists and Traveling Men Tables Supplied with the Best the Market Affords Always Ready to Cater to the Wants of the Public “ THE PALACE” Billiard and Pool •••• El A L L •••• S N E L L & GREEN, Proprietors REDMOND, ORE. CIGARS, TOBACCOS and SOFT DRINKS A Good Line of Lunch Goods Carried in Stock Everything of the Best Buckley Drug Co Fine Line of the Leading Brands of Try a Sam Sloan or Spokesman 5c Cigar. You will Like Them The Best Postcard Views of the Redmond Country Full line of Stationery OREGON-W ASHINGTON R AILR O AD & NA VIG ATIO N C O M PA N Y Traffic Department Aenoiuiiniceinnieinit The above named company was incoporated December 23, 1910, for the purpose o f taking over the following lines: The Oregon Railroad & Navigation Company Oregon & Washington Railroad Company The North Coast Railroad Company Idaho Northern Railroad Company Ilwaco Railroad Company In future these lines will be operated by and in the name of the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company Wm. M cM U R RAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon W. D. S K IN N E R General Freight and Passenger Agent Seattle, Washington R. B. M ILLER , Traffic Manager W. S. and A. M. Overturf were over Monday from their ranch near Sisters to do some trading with the merchants here, W. S. said a number o f new Word has been received here that Alex Brown and family who left for southern California in the early fall to spend the win- ter, will soon return to the Hub Im m oQ foo rlo P c P it u ln/*ofinrr in T h e Vi oq 1 fh o f TpClttSCCNT "■ Last week the heading o f the Ordinance No. 12 new ad o f fhe State Bank o f An ordinance providing for the Redmond read; “ Begin 1910” , holding of a speeial election for when it should have been "B e ­ the purtsise o f submitting to gin 1911.” These kinds of mis­ the qualified electors o f the takes will sometimes occur in City of Redmond, Oregon, a the best regulated print shops, proposition to enact a charter and The Spokesman apologizes for said city. to the hank people for the error. Whereas, the general laws of ----- -- the State of Oregon relative to the powers conferred upon mu­ Additional Local. — nicipalities incorporated under H. G. Kennard is clerking in the general laws of the state are J. A. Norwoods postoffice store. vague, indefinite and uncertain, and whereas, the powers so con­ Hot drinks. Have you tried ferred on such Municipalities are them? Red Cross Drug Store. inadequate to properly protect Clarence Pratt o f Payette, Ida­ the peace, health and safety of ho, is here looking after his ranch such Municipalities and the in­ and visiting relatives and friends. habitants thereof, and whereas, under the terms and provisions Mrs. Linsley entertained Mr. of Section 2. of Article 11. of the and Mrs. Cook, Mr. and Mrs. constitution o f said state jiower Lamb and Mr. and Mrs. Landis and authority is given to the Sunday. electors o f such Municipalities to The county 8th grade school enact for themselves such a char­ examination will be held above ter as they may deem advisable, followed so far as practicable. Kendall & Chapman's store Jan. subject to the Constitution and Sec. 7. In case the said char­ 19 and 20. criminal laws o f the State o f ter is approved by a majority of The meeting o f the Presbyter­ Oregon, and whereas, in the all those voting thereon at such ian building committee at Mrs. judgment o f the Common Coun­ election it shall by the duty o f McLallin's has been postponed to cil o f the City o f Redmond, it is the Mayor to issue his proclama adviseable to enact such charter tion announcing the results there­ Jan. 19th. as soon as possible without de­ o f which proclamation shall be Found A ladies brooch pin. laying action thereon until the published for one week in some Owner can have same by inquir­ next general election and where­ newspaper, published in the city ing at telephone office, proving as, such a charter has l>een pre­ and thereafter the said charter property and paying charges. sented to and approved by said shall become effective. Passed at a regular meeting of Miss Hammond has been sick Common Council and is now on the past week, and Mrs. Sher­ file in the office o f the City Re­ the common council of the City o f Redmond. Oregon, held on the wood is taking her place in the corder, now, therefore. Be it Ordained by the Common 10th day o f January. 1911. postoffice until her recovery. Approved this 10th day of Jan­ Council o f the City o f Redmond, Messrs. Gumm, Shipley, Phoe­ uary 1911. Oregon. nix, Brewster, Alexander and F. M. W h i t e , Sec. 1. That a special election Kennard attended the foot-ball Mayor. c Tt be held on the 14th day o f March game at Pnnev.lle Saturdaj af- 19n for the purpogo ¿f suhmjt. Attest: ternoon. J. F. Hosch, ting the aforesaid charter to the Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Pratt en­ qualified electors o f the City of Recorder pro tern. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Ogg and Redmond, Oregon, for their adop­ son, Mr. and Mrs. Kennard, and tion or rejection. That the polls Clarence Pratt o f Payette, Idaho, o f said election be opened at at dinner Sunday. Eight o ’clock in the forenoon and Redmond and this district was closed at Six o ’clock in the after­ visited Sunday night with a noon o f said day. Sec. 2. Arguments in favor slight fall o f snow, about an inch. The weather was so moderate o f the adoption of said charter Beginning Friday, Janu­ that the snow disappeaed during may be filed with the City Re­ corder not later than thirty days the day. ary 13. and continuing and those opposing its adoption for one week, I will have Father Luke Sheehan will hold not later than twenty days before a mass meeting in Redmond on said election. a special sale o f Millin­ Sunday, Jan. 15th at 10 a. m. It ery, Notions, etc., at Sec. 3. The City Recorder is expected that in the future shall cause the said charter and Cost in order to make Father Sheehan will divide his all arguments submitted as here­ room for new goods. time between Redmond and Bend. in provided to be printed and A meeting o f the Water Users bound in pamphlet form and Association will be held in the shall also cause, so far as practi­ Commercial Club room here, Sat­ cable, one copy o f such pamphlet urday at 2 o’ clock. Mr. Denser to lie delivered, either by carrier TUM ALO will address the meetingand give or mail, to each elector within C. L. Wimer o f this place, information that every settler the City o f Redmond, not less should hear. A full attendance is than eight days before said elec­ made a trip to Redmond with a load o f wheat one day last week. tion. desired. James Breen o f Cline Falls, Sec. 4. The council shall at Ashley Forrest o f this city, and Lawrence Smith of Bend, | has secured the agency in this their last regular meeting prior stopped at this place for lunch on to said election appoint three section o f the Yakima & Colum­ their return from Sisters where bia River Nursey Co., o f Yakima, judges and two clerks o f said they had celebrated Christmas. election who shall, before enter­ Wash., and is in a position to fill The people in this neighbor­ ing upon their duties, take and orders for all kinds o f fruit trees. hood are pleased to learn that subscribe to the oath required o f Read his ad in another column of judges and clerks o f election by the infant child o f Mr. and Mrs. this issue. the general laws o f this state Fred Wallace is getting over its and who shall, immediately after sick spell. The Sunday School at the Pine I f you are going the close o f the polls o f such election proceed to canvass the Hurst school house is prospering to prove up votes cast at said election and with a good attendance, and on your land declare the result thereof and re­ much interest is being taken in come in and port such result, duly certified to the good work. see us. Clarence Branton o f Redmond by them, to the Council within visited with the Wimers at this The Spokesman three days thereafter. Sec. 5! The laws o f the State place Friday and Saturday. Mr. will make out o f Oregon regulating and relative Brantonis in the real estate busi- your application to the manner o f holding and n<*»« at Redmond and says he is and attend to conducting elections shall apply doing well in his line, other necessary to said election, except that no Prentice Van Tassel, wh< has details FREE. registration shall be required mail mute between here, and no person who is not a bona ,J,8t and Laidlaw, reports much fide elector under such laws and exPres8 business over his route The Modem Woodmen will give a resident of the City o f Red­ these days. a public installation o f officers in mond shall be allowed to vote Ehret’s hall, Tuesday evening, Card of Thanks thereat. Jan. 17. Rev. Wilson will give Sec. 6. The recorder shall We desire to thank our friends a talk on Woodcraft and why you prepare the proper ballots and and neighbors for their assist­ should carry life insurance. There will be special orchestra shall also provide the necessary ance and kindly sympathy ex ­ music and singing. All are cor­ poll books, paper, pencils, polling tended during the illness and dially invited. By order o f com­ place, and all other things re­ after the death o f our infant child. quired to properly conduct said Mr. and Mrs. Carl Woods. mittee. election. The ballots shall be in The advertisement o f Kendall the form required by the laws o f for Service & Chapman in last weeks’ issue this state relative to measures 1 have Bull a full blood Jersey bull might have been construed as submitted to the electors by the for service, $2 00 for season, at meaning the firm was going out State Legislature and the rules, my place, two miles west and o f the buggy and carriage husi- regulations and statutes o f the one quarter mile north o f lied noua h ilt it i a an T’ L .... ___ Cost Sale CIGARETTS u -oro I f you have something to sell. I f vou want to buy something use the Want Columns of The Spokesman. The Price is reasonable and results are obtained. Try it. Special Millinery Tobaccos, Cigars and F. W. ROBINSON A Horse on the Printer Man It is stateli that J. E. Frw - man who has liceo ninning thè Argunaut restaurant in thè Smith buihlingon thè corner of .........— - Sixth anil h s tre e ts , skipped out for parts unknown S u n day n ig h t leaving a number ot uiquiul bills and owing his cook jfuite a sum for services. No effort has been taken to apprehend the erstwhile restaurant man by his creditors. T h « following I* k cTipplnf which ipprarrtl to • Ikrgr oumb«r ot oowo- |wpvti, rrlktlv* to C e n tra l O re g o n " I «in hor* lo the P i e l k N orth««••» tbit tint* to •«•«' « h i t » • I»*** kod ■ h it d it i I i lo be door W o In to ltd to do kll that k g r » « l llallrokd ran toward» developing thl* »M l Coo- trel O regon K.mpire. rcgerdlcee of W e ere preparing l«> handle • grekt dekl ot irkOlc kod « i l l toon be In k pueltlun to do so. My belief In thr future ot CentroJ Oregon 1» beet tlluetrkled by tbe lo- vretnirno I era making through the medium 1*1 the Oregon Trunk Hall- J am m J H il l . See ELLIN6ER & EHLER, Agts, Redmond Try a MONOGRAM 5 cent Cigar, or an A Q U IL A . 2 for 25 cents—they are good goods and will certainly please you. General Freight Agent Portland, Oregon CARS BE IN MADRAS ABOUT FIRST OF FEB. North of There Entirely Refurnished and Refitted Corner o f Seventh and E St*., thè above goods to muke room for a new stock. W. S. Rodman o f Omaha, Neh., who is interested in thè Red­ mond State Bank and owns con- siderable reai estate in thè city, arriveil ber»* Motulay to look over his property interest* here. Mr. Track I-ayers Are Now On­ Rodman expect* to bui Iti a residence in thè sp:ing oli bis ly About 50 Miles property in Ellinger's Addition. familv Mrs. E. R. Tichenor HOBBS Cash Grocery I desire to announce to the p eo p le o f Redmond and surrounding country that 1 have opened a grocery store in my new building on South Sixth strert and have a COMPLETE STOCK OF STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES that I offer to the consumer at reasonable prices for Cash. I invite you to come in and aee this stock—everything new, fresh and clean. Bakery As soon as my ovens, which have been delayed in transit, arrive I will ojicn a bakery in connection with my store and keep on hand at all timet a full and fresh supply o f Bakery Goods. Soliciting a share o f your custom I guarantee good goods at reasonable prices. CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY WM. H. HOBBS, Proprietor Headquarters for (¿ood Things lo Eat South 6th St. REDMOND The Annex Billiard Hall The most Modern Establishment of the kind in Central Oregon A Fresh Line of Candies, Cigars and Tobaccos always on hand A . E . IV Y A T T p p r o p r ie t o r HO TEL A N N E X J» Ao F a llg a t t e r REDMOND. ORE. Scenic and View Photographer All order« given prompt and careful attention, and satisfaction cuaran- \