The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current, May 16, 1912, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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TIIK REDMOND SPOKESMAN
PAGE SEVEN
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The Money a Merchant“ Saves”
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By Cutting Down His Advertising Expense Goes
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_ ' Who Doubles His Appropriation
It goes to tlu* live merchant through the operation of a trade law as old
and unrepealable as the Ten Commandments—-that law stated in the
dictum: “To him that hath «hall be given”—and, as finished by a
modern writer—“all that they can take away from him who hathn’t.”
Thus, the merchant whose advertising GROWS ALL THE TIME sees
his store grow all the time. The merchant who “ cuts down” his adver­
tising "cuts down” his store.
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Do you belong to the 44 baths” or to the “ hath nots?”
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Advertise in The Spokesman and you’ll get results
?Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Wholesale ant! Hetj.il Dealers in
I Lumber and Building
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Material
Shingles, Brick, l.ime and Cement
B o o lin g
and Building Paper
Office ami Yard 2 blocks east of Hotel Kedmond
IOREGON CAFE
Kc<>|>ctie<l under the management uf F. T. and J. I*. Kedmond
We desire to announce to the people of Redmond
and vicinity that we have reopened the Oregon
Cafe in connection with the Oregon Hotel and
will conduct same along high clam lines.
The
tahl«>s will he supplied with the liest the market
affords, and efficient service given.
■gulur Meal and Short Order Service
K. T. & J. I). KEDMOND
OIUUNtNt K W Ul
set up.within the Are limits as deAn-
An Ordinance I'rovtdliiK for the Pre­ ed In Section One of this ordinance,
any Aue. stove pipe, stove, furnace,
vention of Klrea.
lie It ordained by the Common Are place, oven or hearth, or any
Council of the City of Kedmond. Or­ apparatus for heating purposes, ex­
cept where oil la used, unless the
egon.
Section t. That the Are limit* of same he conducted or made Into an
the city are hereby defined and es- open chimney with walls not less
tabllahed an follows
Itrg I lining at than four inches In thickness, con­
the Interaectlon of the weal line of structed of well burned brick, or of
the alley between Fifth and Sixth stone or cement, with the Aue there­
atreeta with the north line of F of lined with a layer of plaster which
atrret. thence west along the north shall securely close all openings be­
line of K street to the Intersection of tween the brick or stone, or layers
said north line of E street with the of cement. And such chimney must
east line of the alley between Sixth project at least two feet above the
and Seventh atreeta. thence north ridge of the roof through which It
along the east line of Raid alley to Is built, or, when built through the
sides of the roof, the top or external
the Intersection of said east line of
Aue of said chimney must be at least
said alley with the south line of C
four feet from the nearest part of
street, thence east along the south
the roof or any part of any building
line of C street to the Intersection of
Section 4. No stove pipe shall be
auld south line of C street with the
weal line of the alley between Fifth suffered to pass through any wall,
and Sixth afreets, thenre south along partition, or floor of any building
the west line of said alley to place within the Are limits as deAned in
Section One of this ordinance, un­
of beginning.
Section 2
It shall be unlawful less such pipe shall be at least three
for any person. Arm or corporation Inches from any surrounding or ad­
to build, construct or place, by re­ joining wood or combustible mater­
moval or otherwise, within the Are ial. and shall be surrounded through
llmlta as defined In Section One of such passage by a perforated thim­
tills ordinance, any building, or part ble or ventilator made of some me-
of or addition to any bulldlnK or tallc or non-combustible substance:
structure, unless the outer walls of and no stove pipe or metallc Aue
such bulldlnK or strucure. or part of shall be projected through any roof
or addition to such bulldlnK or or external wall of any building;
structure, he of brick, stone, cement nor through more than one Aoor or
or some other non-combuatlble ma­ internal wall or partition. And no
terial. with Are proof roof, provid­ ihlmney Hues or openings for the
ed, that the Council may, by a two- entrance of stove pipes shall be In
thirds vote of all the members there­ any untiaed attic or garret of any
of, authorize the Improvement, al­ house, building or structure.
teration and repair of, and the bulld­
Section 5.
Any Aues. chimneys,
lnK of additions to, any bulldlnK. pipes, stacks, thimbles, or heating
erection or structure, located and apparatus whatever, whtrh, at the
standliiK within the said Are limits time of the adoption of this ordin­
at the time of the taklnK effect of ance. may be out of repair, or which
this ordinance; and provided furth­ does not conform with the require­
er, that the outer walls of all bulld- ments hereof, or which may be con­
Itiaa or structures hereinafter erect­ sidered by the City Council as Invit­
ed within such llmlta If constructed ing danger by Are. shall be brought
of any other material than reinforc­ Into conformity herewith, and the
ed cement shall he at least twelve Common Council may. by resolution.
Inches thick and If constructed of re­ Ax the time within which the provis­
inforced cement then at least elKht ions of this ordinance in respect to
Inches thick. And It shall also be existing defects as herein deAned
unlawful for any person. Arm or cor- must be compiled w'th; and any
I porallon to remove any bulldlnK. person disregarding any orders Is­
structure, or part or addition there­ sued. or resolution adopted under
of from one part of said Are limits this ordinance shall be subject to the
to another part therein, pnless the penalties hereinafter Imposed.
same lx* constructed In accordance
Section 6.
It shall he the duty
with the reiiulremonta of this section of the marshal to see that the pro­
In leaped to the outer walla thereof. visions of this ordinance are strictly
Section 3.
It shall be unlawful enforced, and to report any violation
for any person. Arm or corporation, of the same promptly to the mayor.
to construct, build, erect, or cause
to he built, constructed, erected or ;
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your wants in anything in the
Lumber and Building Material
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R . C. I m m e l e
SMITH & ALUNGHAM
Wines and Liquors
Imported and
Domestic Cigars
Nothing but the BEST is served at our place
Redmond,
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Oregon