'he Redmond Spokesman Published at the “ Hub City ” o f (e n tr a i O regon ILROA I) DA Y IS TO BUILD TW O SET FOR SEPT. 30 NEW No. 1»» ¿ ' . K E D M oN p, ( KOOK C O U N TY, OREGON. TH U R SD A Y. SEPTEM BER 14. 1011 Council Orders 60-Foot Bridges Across ( anal fin C and I) Sts. Portland Commercial Club Representatives and Railroad Oflirials Will Arrive Here Night of the 2!lth for Celebration Next Ray—Oregon Trunk Bridge Ready for Steel Cars to Pass Over About 16th, and Rails Expected to Reach Here the 24th hie dale of Railroad i < lebration I lay tritìi«>nd lus IMfii definitely fixed i>>i ri.iv. Sept. !K)th. Word was received | from Portland that sjhi i.il trams I t .• • !« .i : ,>M in. min i .-f i!;. Commercial Cittì), and tatltuid olii ! would leave there Friday mommi;. Jitth. and arrive here m the evening. Portland people will stay here over and attend the c*elebmtion t»n the ■ \Vi t imi c.tin i tati ■ .lilt iaF ! been invited to attend The program he celebration is lx*ing worked out Mil be published next week, miers and ranchers are urged to k 'li ampi-• "t gram and \c grtaN. plubilion on that day. ( WORK ON SAME IS TO BEGIN AT ONCE From the most reliable authority ob tainable it is learned that the Oregon Trunk railroad bridge over Crooked river will I k * ready by the Kith for the crossing of the tracklavmg tram and steel cars. Track laying on this side of the bridge is expect ed to lx-gin Monday, the 1 St h. and the mils reac h this city, a distance of eight miles from the bridge, in a week's time. From here the tracklaying will be hur ried on to Rend,a distance of twenty miles'. Oregon Trunk railroad officials state that the road will lx* put through to the termi nus at I fend with the least possible delay, and the roadbed surfaced and ballasted af terward. it being the intention of the traf fic officials to get their homeseeker’s trains into Redmond at as early a date as possible. Dualities That W ill Command Your Admire ion-prices that w ill Appeal «he Economical In buying your household needs quality should lx* your first consideration. For in quality, the greatest satisfaction is. When the qualify is correct, then you can afford to turn your attention to price. I his store features merchandise of satisfactory quality, and O N L Y that kind. And re gardless of the lowness o f our prices you’ll find every yard and |xireel o f merchandise purchased here of satisfactory quality. >ovs* School Clothes Have you thought of buying p>ni a new suit ? Well, von can pfford to do so at OUR STORK. o\e will place on side, lx*ginning September 1st to 15th N r entire line of Boys’ Suits, "ere are some sample prices: •S b.OO 7..>0 N.50 10.00 12.00 Suits Suits Suits Suits Suits go for go for g o for go for go for $1.75 5.75 (».75 7.75 9.85 Full stock o f Groceries always on hand, and all placed in our sanitary dust proof counters. And the price, well, they are the lowest. HIGHEST IN QUALITY, LOWEST IN PRICE bring ux vnur ■»utter and Kggx I am going to discontinue handling I „idles’ Shoes and am making a Special Price on every thing in thi« line. Regular $5.50 Shoes cut to $ 3.85 44 Regular 5.00 3.45 44 Regular 4.50 3.00 44 Regular 4.00 2.75 44 Regular 3.75 2.75 Regular 3.50 2.65 44 Regular 325 2.35 44 Regular 2.75 2.00 44 Regular 2.00 1.60 All Straw and Panama Hats at COST Price E. L. R A P P At the meeting o f the city council Tuesday night a contract wax awarded to Wm. G . Phoenix to build a GO-foot wide bridge arrows the canal on C street for flBOt and f . M. White was awarded a contract to build the i machine by October 1st, or as same kind o f a bridge across D soon as the railroad begins de street for the same price. Esti livering freight here. mates had been received for We will tell you how you can building two 16-foot bridges help us in this matter: across the above streets, for $265 There are several hundred o f out it was the opinion o f some of our subscribers w hose time has the councilmen that a 16-foot expired or will expire within the bridge was too narrow, and both next thirty days. I f each one Mr. Phoenix and Mr. White will pay for The Spokesman a agreed to build 60-foot bridges year in advance, $1.50. it will across the streets at a slightly give us the amount needed and advanced coat o f what the 16- Do you want to get more and we can order the machine. It foot bridges would have coat. It is expected work on the bridg better news in The Spokesman will be a wonderful improvement than you are getting now, for the and its effects will be reMected in es will begin at once. same price o f subscription? the manner in which we will be Rills were presented as follows: We can tell you how* you can able to serve you. I f you w ant to G. E. Green. $15.20; Lynch & assist in this matter send in your Roberta, $4.55; Ehret Bros., $62. do this. The Spokesman desires to in subscription. $1.50. T O D A Y . 88, all o f which were referred to stall a Linotype Type Setting Individually the amounts due the Finance Committee. Machine a machine that w ill set us are small, but collectively they Bill o f Buckley Bros.. $7.50, type as fast as four hand com total quite a sum. was ordered paid. positors. With this machine The City Attorney Willcox made a complaint altout the waste water Spokesman could print each week from the laundry being allowed from three to four times the to Mow into the drain in the amount o f good live news matter DISPLAY northern |>art o f the city, and it now does, and do away with Free berg Bros. after Home discussion the mar "p la tes ". Kendall & Chapman. With this improvement every shal was instructed to notify the F. W. McCatTery. laundry proprietors to atrnte the subscriber would be getting an J. H. Mendenhall. advanced worth o f his money. nuisance. I Redmond Bank o f Commerce. The Linotype costs a large sum The matter o f collection o f oc I. O. O. F. Lodge- cupation tax was taken up. and o f money—especially for a coun CLASS1HED and it was decided that the city re try newspaix»r publisher J. C. Williams. the initial payment to install the corder fully explain to those who Ashley Forrest. were delinquent, just how the machine will lx; in the neighbor hood o f $500. It will pay you to read every tax had been collected, those W e want to install this new- one o f the above ads. who had i»aid, etc., and endeav ‘The Head to Foot Clothier.*’ R edm ond, Or. WILL you HELP US GET THAT NEW MACHINE? By Paying Your Subscript ion Due You Will Get a Better Paper or to get all the back tax col lected. Raised Some 5e Tall Corn White Laundry Soap, bar Sail Soap ...................8 bars 25c Corn Starch, pkg .......... 10c Head Rice, 12 lbs $1.00 Jap. Rice, 16 lbs ................. L00 Oatmeal, 18 lbs ............. 1.00 Gunned Fruit, 3 cans ......... 50c 1 gal. Syrup ..................... 65c V 2 gal. Syrup ...................... 35c ItIC DEPARTMENT STOKE Ladies’ Shoes at COST PRICE NEW ADS. TODAY Groceries E H R E T BROS. Occupation Tax Is Ordered Collected—Nuisance to Be Abated $1.50 PE R Y E A R M. H. Gillett. who has a ranch three-quarters o f a mile from the city, had some corn growing in his garden that measured 14 feet high. Mr. Gillette intended to cut the eorn and bring it in for exhibition at the Commercial Club room, but before he got around to it his cows broke into the garden and ate up the tall corn. Nevertheless, Mr. Gillette now has corn growing that is feet high. The gospel tent meetings here closet! Sunday night, and Elder Gibson has gone to his home in Prineville. C. J. Cummings, w ho assisted him. expect* to go to the Ministerial Institute and Conference that will soon be held at College Place, Wn. School Supplies W e want to call your atten tion to the fact that we will have a complete stock of the above for the coming term o f school. School books, and everything else that is used by the child at school. Let us fit you out. W. H. ANDERSON The Postoffice Store