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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1911)
O rd in a n c e N o . 19 i'onthiuctl fix»m page • dinance. both principal and inter est, shall have l*een fully i«ai«l. satisfied and discharged. Section 8. Phut the common council of the city of Roqmond shall, at the time and in the manner provided by law for the levying of other city taxi's, ratify Cheap Meat create a sinking fund f» r tlu* payment o f the thive Iwuls ma turing November 1. 1926. then? shall bo levietl in alto year 1*925. on all the taxable property in and carry out the provisions of said city, in addition to all other law with reference to the levy taxes, a direct annual tax suffi ing o f taxes, and shall require cient to produce th«* sum ot tour the officers o f said city to levy, thousand tvvo hundred sixty d*>l- extend and collect such taxes in lars [$I.2*«0.0*M: that in order to the manner provided by law. for raise the necessary funds with the purpose o f creating a fund which to pay the interest due for the payment o f the interest May 1 and November 1. 15*17. upon and the principal of said promptly and as the same accrues, bonds, and the said taxes, when and to create a sinking fund for so collected, shall he kept for and the payment o f the three bonds applied only to the payment of maturing November 1. 1927, said interest and principal o f there shall lw levievl in the year said bonds, as hereinbefore sjuvi- 1926. on all the taxable property tied; but nothing herein contained in siiid city, in addition to all shall be so construed as to pre other taxes, a direct annual tax vent said city from applying any sufficient to produce the sum o f other funds that may be in the four thousand fifty dollars 1*4.* city treasury and available for 1*50.00]: that in order to raise the that purpose to the payment o f necessary funds with which to said interest and principal as the pay the interest due May 1 and same respectively mature, and November 1. 11*28. promptly and the levy or levies herein provid as the same accrues, and to cre ed for may thereupon to that ex ate a sinking fund for the pay tent be diminished, and upon the ment o f the three bonds matur payment o f the principal o f any ing November 1. 1928. there o f the bonds issued hereunder in shall be levietl in the year 1927. said manner, or by the use o f on all the taxable property in the sinking fund herein provided said city, in addition to all other for. the levy or levies herein pro taxes, a direct annual tax suffi vided for for the payment o f in cient to produce the sum o f three terest may to the extent o f the thousand eight hundred forty interest o f the bonds so |>aid be dollars [#8.840.00]¡that in order to diminished. raise the necessary' funds with And the sums herein provided which to pay the interest due May 1 for to meet the interest on said and November 1. 1925), promptly bonds and to discharge the prin and as the same accrues, and to cipal thereof when due. are here create a sinking fund for the pay by appropriated for that purpose, ment o f the three bonds matur and said amount for each year ing November 1, 1929, there shall shall also be included in the an be levied in the year 1928. on all nual appropriation bills passed the taxable property in said city, by the common council o f said in addition to all other taxes, a city in each year respectively, direct annual tax sufficient to i Section 9. All ordinances, by produce the sum o f three thous laws and regulations o f the city and six hundred thirty dollars o f Redmond in conflict with this [#3,630.00]: that in order to raise ordinance are hereby repealed. the necessary funds with which Section 10. This ordinance to pay the interest due May 1 shall be and remain irrepealable and November 1. 1930, promptly until said bonds and the interest and as the same accrues, and to thereon shall have been fully create a sinking fund for the paid, satisfied and discharged, as payment o f the three bonds ma herein provided. turing November 1. 1930, there Section II. This ordinance, shall be levied in the year 1929. immediately upon its final pas on all the taxable property in sage, shall be recorded in the said city, in addition to all other book o f ordinances o f said city taxes, a direct annual tax suffi kept for that punmee, shall be cient to produce the sum o f three authenticated by the signatures thousand four hundred twenty o f the mayor and recorder, and dollars $3,420.00; that in order to shall be published in Redmond raise the necessary funds with Spokesman, a newspaper o f the which to pay the interest due city o f Redmond, and shall be in May I and November I. 1931, full force and effect thirty, (30,) promptly and as the same accrues, days after such publication, un and to create a sinking fund for less a referendum petition against the payment o f three bonds ma this ordinance shall be filed with turing November I, 1931, there the city recorder in accordance shall be levied in the year 1930. with law. on all the taxable property in Passed and adopted this 7th said city, in addition to all other day o f Nov. A. D., I9II. taxes, a direct annual tax suffi J. A. Willcox, cient to produce the sum o f three Recorder, thousand two hundred ten dol Approved this 7th day o f Nov. lars [$3,210.00]; and said taxes, A. D. M L when so collected, shall be ap H. F. Jones, plied solely for the purpose o f Mayor. paying the interest and princi • » pal o f the said bonds, respective A classified advertisement, car ly, and for no other purpose rying a message o f any import whatsoever, until the indebted ance, will almost always bring ness so contracted under this or “ the answer” . It doesn’t p ay to buy cheap ware that soon peels, cracks, leaks, tarnishes, rusts, or wears out. Even at a lower cost such wear is the most expensive because it is dangerous to health and unreliable in service— doesn’t last. “ 1892” Pure Spun Aluminum Ware is g u a ra n te e d for 15 years. There is practically no wear out to it and scientific investigation proves it the most sanitary cooking ware made. Particles can’t chip off and cause chronic troubles nor spoil the food. Germs do not breed on its smooth surface and od o rscan not be absorbed by it. You'H have bettef fool and sav«; trouble, time and fuel by using only 1892” Pure Spun Aluminum W»/e. Look for trade mark on every piece. FOR SALE BY B. E. G REGO RY 1 K L * in It« Itnoad k pL Redmond, on If vou want to buy MEAT at WHOLESALE PRICES let us know by Phone and we II supply your wants F. H. RODEMETE l'humiai I and Surgeon W e are delivering Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, Chickens and Turkeys into Red mond, to consumers, at wholesale prices. F.vrw I riled (,l^ erl) htud Outer t„ | g^ Hard monti, Owing to our low prices we will not sell any beef in less than 2.”> lb. lots, veal not less than quarters, mutton not less than sides, pork not less than a quarter. Ih-sd th* Everything must he strictly cash. K K I 'M i 'M i Call us up on phone and save over 20 Shiklyj i f you \vant to i*| paste« I <>n what a s ing in K«i|n»«J « vicinity. per cent on your meats. Deliveries of Orders will he made Wednesdays and Saturdays EKIN'."!: INI' !\ M NA ME T0DAÏ P . BURNS & CO. II '*i-|«rrjiar in advance H A R V E Y J. HARRIS, Manager n o t i « i n>* mue. lh-|vtaf trr.r * * f iLr 1-Urar { U mw I ulft« e •( U . !»•:«% 1 cftllarr #*lh. Ill 1 NulKr .a t > #fff* K litn N Ss»#r- *W 'S o/ , un S»*t. I‘•lu. Su r« [ I ■ i MlUlh. fltttfr 11 « Ml *t MMt. hu nlol rvtftàr l* l. W rommutêtai claim t < lH» I Iw ftffr •n m rf, •( gtm. «m thr r U lln t fl Jim ra A I*. IltnrrII, l Irrgtxi M i I i» lui**, l _ !( 'EfW* £.r-t *Uy ol I f âme« M «lll Ihnkcl, J$nèl J« - v ) i' w. Usas First jubiK *t**i noth r | i ^ ï-Lr L ry L r i TJ-r l T J- (i(M)l) JOB PRINTING Ï I T h a t is the O N L Y kind w e do. If you want your printing to look right, let us print for you. W e can print anything for you, except money. TH E REDM OND SPOKESM AN ]L - L J .. r r I LJ_J * * "* r t«x »c ltvuertmr. t t tti* tries* la m i IMIWr *i TV Iwss Novrmtier. fil., tWlI N otte« à* tirr.by | k * A. II. 1 M«'. .*f Hills— on July I I»l« No. tfcli*. t«» '4-1 aixl «*■!«. H •hip 14 »"UIh r »"i* I- lameltr M-fvl *- Ras (riit»..<i tu ruât. lo >-stal>ll,li * *» *b« r ii«orrilnil. t» f B L ® ( otnnila*«.« er »1 O rvg.i'. «si l'i» I —b • ! •m lâr. 1*11 Claimant namo a» A II l kt| i * J Kotamar.. l..n V.'kfc». Orwim . .. , i w Jloo** ! First pul'lirale* ■** ** Two B b ('iir n r ls i » T w o high grade Iw-Ht ma.li', xa»"* " I’* l iab, icohl |*l»t«wl J r...r - r - r ' - ì ^ r and low l iti T*** nets art* pr:«.-tirali}' n*« will I h " olii lit * For further infornai V a ,i Guaranteed 15 Years rinsing •*><l SI'Rutili Building THE The W are That W ears JF.HOSCH.Hi RICHEST W a a lth of th, FAMILIES. f t a t h . c h il d a . G r e a t « , t ot T h « m th. A ll. Although no man cun state the «mount of the combined fortune« | of the Rothschilds, it ia oatiinaU-d that they are at least ♦ .',000,000,- 000. Thia, write* laaac F. Marcaa- aon in Munaey's Magazine, ia four timea the probable wealth of the Rockefeller clan and more than «is timea greater than the Aator p<* •eatiion*, which form our largest hereditary fortune. At 4 per cent the yearly income from the present RotliHchild fortune would !»e *80,- 000,000, or more than the whole capital amassed by the original Vanderbilt. None of the other great financial families o f Europe approaches the Rothschilds in prestige or posses sion. The Hirscli hierarchy is rated as controlling little more than $500,000,000. The South African capitalists —the Bolt*, Barnatos, the Wertheimer» and iho fried landers — can scarcely muster a billion. The great German home of Blekh- I roder, founded liy that militant sol i ^irr " ( capital on who*, breast the old Kaiser Wilhelm pinned the iron croas for his aid to Bismarck in completing the downfall of Emm e, i" hut a principality alongside the Rothschild empire. 8o. too, with the ftnso.ns, called the Rothschild« of the en-t, who are the oriental caliphs of cash and credit ; the fe re ires, long the rivuls of the French Rothschild»; the Sterns and Ooldsmida, financiers of unhappy Portugal ; the Comorxhm, hanker» of Iho Ottoman empire, the Monteflores, who rule Mu, Au» ♦ raliiiri money temple*, and the R«l li». Ioni» of the Levant. The Rothschilds out money then» all. n u ire ut Sjs.k. !un*no*n --- nation ot isierung to tnoac coma. "Hpelman suppose!h it to take Th e man w lm ha* • •J • !*t name from the Katerlings, who «•y to invent in » came over and reformed our coin, to lliat alloy—«if tin« opinion wua tienit o|K'tiing nhiHim | Camden, feasibly in those times utl when he |«v*«ko. a Peny v i . .wile,) « Hterlmg, with out any other reason than the use A cia «iti«"I ¡l'b ''r* ' j " f the time», i,« other name« grow, t irei «'MM work hunÜF. ■ ■ for tlm old Act of Henry III. tell« failli. u» that Denarius Anghee Sterlingus «llcilur (a denarius, or penny) is Th«. | m • r i* ' h" i* c*Hc.l in English a Sterling, ami VV it II III' I " . • 1 f ' ir ^ becs.i»,. tin» * « , the root «if the ' mi ght be intf : \ men -ore of »liver com therefore have to offer «i > ,flU ’ • 1 ’’"'C®'** of the n o n «lloy n„, hint through an ml- • Iso called Sterling.” Qui.t.u Th.m H og It« w .k ' •l'1. a her., is „|,| . t „ rv ,,f Arthnr Starling Cam. ->l-r an English actor, which il- mnn «tfflce anti g'*1 rT th«1 The origin of -sterling” a« ap how s little presence o f “ Swine Raining plied *° coined money is thus given mml may save lives. There had Northw est". A in " A Short Treatise Touching of fire in III,. 11,enter, for those who rain« SherilÌH’ Accounts,” by Sir Mslthc* " , * l”" '" ' seemed imminent The lisle, 188.1 : :;r fo.,.ii*i,i. and • J « m sl ...in ..f Uw rsnlw ,« of • r...s,, the sndlenee. ••Udtes The woman who. ' gold or ailver, with an alloy of cop dinappointmentn. h- -H i. ” .f there per, at lea«t from the time of Henri Z ''""p er do you think 1 ,*ia»r.« Uiirvlllll gill. 1 . and Hus alloy gave the denomi-1 rtliOUM Iff* IlfTf*?** •