VACUUM CLEANED RFDMONI) BANK OF (OMMFM ELECTRIC LIGHTED HOT AND COLD BATHS EUROPEAN AND AMERICAN PLAN St Redmond Oregon. In the Itlole of i» It| Ursa kprll I I . I f I * UtM t J A W lllro i. Itihunlrr I *' J w MKMOl'Kt ) 1 And . , , Overdraft*. mm ur»«l And uiimr u itd |l 4 »nda nnd »n rrvn in .... Itnnfclni bou t» fu r n itu r » nnd S ilu r v i Other rcnl relate o e nr.I Due from banbi (n ot r e m rie batik* Due front at»|»fuvi»*| freer we ( bp* K» end other r u b Item# l ‘*ah on hand ., , , ,, , THE PARCELS I !|}J ■ it» ■ ■ 113 It si t in n ii IM >1 K M H lin I w >iiM a i T H E H OTEL REDM OND Is one of the Largest and Best Appointed Hotels in Central Oregon, and amply capable o f meeting the wants o f commercial men, tourists and others, is centrally located, and the tables are sup pi it'd with the best the market affords. Redmond, Oregon H. F. JONES, Proprietor Ordinance No. 24 C o a tB iM d fro and also to the Council at its nest session follow ing such Ttolatlon; and he shall have areas to and may enter upon any premises, or into any building, or structure, or inclos- ure, to inspect the same with refer­ ence to the provisions and require­ ments o f this ordinance, at any time o f day between seven o'clock A M and five o'clock P M And any de­ fect or condition In violation o f any o f the provisions o f this ordinance may. In addition to other remedies, be corrected or abated by the mar ahal after five days' notice served on the owner or occupant o f such premises or building requiring him to correct any such defect or condi­ tion. Section 7. Any person, firm or corporation found guilty o f vio la t­ ing any o f the provisions o f this or­ dinance, or any order or resolution Issued or adopted In pursuance here- o f. or o f doing anything herein for- bidden or designated as unlawful, or neglecting or refusing to do as here- in directed, or hindering or Interfer- la g with any officer in perform ing bis duties, shall be fined in a sum o f not less than five dollars nor more than fifty dollars. And sny build­ ing, structure, or addition to any building or structure erected, placed or removed contrary to the provis­ ions o f this ordinance shall be abat­ ed. corrected or removed, and the costs thereof shall be assessed upon the property o f the person owning o r controlling any such building or ■tm cture, and shall be collected as In case o f other special assessments. Passed at a regular meeting o f the Common Council o f the City o f Red- mond. Oregon, held on the 14th day o f May. 1912. Approved this 14th day o f May, 1 * 12 . H F JO.VK8. Mayor. A ttest : J. A. Willcox. Recorder. O RD IXAM CB Vo. 2.1 An Ordinance Levying a Special Tax or Assessment I'pon Certain Prop- erty Therein Mentioned and De- scribed for the Purpose o f Paying fo r the Improvement o f the Street Described Bordering on Said Premises. Is hereby directed to enter the assessment In the City Docket Liens. Description o f Premises: dd way. so called, thence run- o f ulng easterly along the south line o f C street extended. 115 feet to the east side of the Columbia Southern right of Block Six. O riginal P l a t - way; thence southerly along Lot 1. *25 0 ». the east line o f said right of Lot 2. f 22 00. way to a point loo feet dis­ Lot 3. <22 00 tant at right angles from the Lot 4. 122 00. south line o f C street extend­ Lot S. »22 00. ed. thence westerly parallel Lot «. *25 0# to the south line o f C street Block Fifteen. O riginal Plat — extended, to the west line of Lot 1. *25 OS said Columbia Southern right Lot 2. (2 2 00. of way; thence northerly Lot 2. *22 00. . along the west line o f said Lot 4. *22 00. right of way to point o f be­ Lot 5. »22.00. ginning .................................. (5 0 40 Block Twenty-six. Original PU- Beginning at the Intersec­ Lot 1. *44 00. tion o f the north side o f D Lot 12. *17 «0. street and the weet line o f Lot I I . (4 7 .0 *. the Columbia Southern right Lot 14. (4 7 .0 *. Block Twenty-seven. Original Plat _ o f way. thence easterly along the north side o f D street pro­ Lot IS , *47 0». duced. 115 feet to the east Lot 11. (4 7 08 line o f said Columbia South­ B*ock T »e n ty -flv e . Original Plat ern right of way; thence In a I^>* *• l>k' aortherly direction along the *x>( M • OS east line o f said right o f way M4.00. to a point 100 feet distant at B,ock Twenty-four. Original Plat right angles from the north ^ *• ,)k- side o f D street produced, thence westerly on a line par­ Lot 13. (4 7 08. allel to and 100 feet distant Lot 24. *47 08 from the north side o f I) Block Twenty-three, Original Plat street extended to an Inter­ Lot 1. *47 08. section with the west aide of Lot «. (4 7 08. the Columbia Southern right Lot 7. *47 08. o f way; thence southerly to Lot 12. *47 08. place o f b e g in n in g ............. »50.80 B*ork Twenty-two. Original Plat Beginning at the Intersection L 1*7.0*. Lot 5. $17.08. o f the north side o f K street Lot 6. 847 08. and the west side o f the Co­ Lot 11. 847.08. lumbia Southern right of way. thence easterly along Block Twenty-one. Original Plat the north elds o f K street ex­ Lot 1, 125 08. tended to the Intersection Block Forty. Original P la t— with the east side of said Co­ Lot 7. (3 8 28. lumbia Southern right of Block Thirty-nine, Original P la t— way; thence northerly along Lot 1, »17.80. the east line o f the Columbia Block Thirty-eight, Original P la t— Southern right o f way to a Lot 8. »47.08. point 101) feet distant at Lot 7, (1 3 20. right angles from the north Block Thirty-six, O riginal P la t— elde o f K street produced, Lot 12. (47.08. thence westerly In a line 100 Block Thirty-five, O riginal Plat — feet distant from and parallel Lot 12. »1 5 40. to the north side o f K street Block Thirty-four. Original P l a t - extended to an Intersection Lot I I . (47.08. with the west side of said Co­ Lot 13. (2 2 00. lumbia Southern right of Block Thirty-three, Original P l a t - way; thence along the west Lot 8. *47 08. line o f said right o f way In a Lot 7. »47 08. southerly direction to place Block Fifty-five. O riginal P la t— o f b e g in n in g ..........................(5 0 80 Lot 1. (1 7 80. Lot 12. (4 7 08. Be It ordained by the Common Block F ifty-fou r, O riginal P lat— Council o f the City o f Redmond, Or- j $47 08 • * on Section 1. That a special tax or assessment be levied upon and against the property and premises h erein after designated, named and described, In the amount set oppo- site to each description for the pur- pose o f paying the proportionate share o f the cost o f Im proving the street bordering the same which as- sssament is hereby levied in accord- aace with the benefits received by and accruing to said premises from much im provem ent and the recorder Lot 12. *47 08. Block Thirty-tw o, O riginal P la t— Lot 8. »47 08. Lot 7. *47.08. Block Fifty-seven, O riginal P lat— Lot 1. *47.08. Lot 10. *47.08. Block Fifty-six, O riginal P la t— I-of 1, *47.08. L ot 12, *47.08, Beginning at the Intersection o f the south side o f C street and the west line o f the Co- lumbla Southern righ t of Section 2. Whereaa, the Im­ provement o f streets Is a matter of public convenience and neceealty and a measure that should be car rled out as speedily ss possible, therefore. It Is the judgm ent o f the Common Council o f the City o f Red mond that an em ergency exists and that It Is necessary for the Imme dlate peace, health and safety of the city end the Inhabitants there o f that this ordinance become op erstive ss soon as possible, It la. therefore, ordered that this o rd i­ nance take effect and be In force from and after Its publication as re qulred by law. 04 in H 4 \ \ r o lt m i : la «. postal rates on parcels vary wtth distance, thus protecting the tural merchants and competing with e l press coin pan Ice Third and fourth classes of mat ter are romblned A special rale of one rent an ounce up to four ounces la provided for circulars and small packages of goods Hates are ss follows Ideal, city and rural delivery only 5 cents for the first pound and one cent for each additional pound Within *0 mile tone. 4 rents for first pound and 3 rents for each ad dltlons! pound Within 3i>0 mile xone 7 rents for first pound and 1 cents tor each ad dltlonal pound Within 500 m il# tone. I rants for tha first pound and 4 rents tor each additional pound Within 1004 mil# lone 9 rants for the first pound and 5 cents for each additional pound Within 3400 mile (one. 13 rents for the first pound and lo rents for each additional pound Outside of 3000 mite (one. 13 rts for the first pound nnd 12 rents for each additional pound T h e s e rntes S ie b se ed Upon S r s r e ful c o m p u t a t i o n of th e ac tu al coat of collecting, d i s t r i b u t i n g and d e li v e r lo g p a c k a g e s plus arual coat o f tha transportation Weight limit I I pounds, and max Imum charge 12 rents the Interna ttonal limit and rate ''I •SI T o t n l ............... « . . . M i l. ur Beiacs Capital fully paid Surplun .. .. U N IT E D CS.0BI« l.Sftt .S T A T E S D K C n S IT A R Y BUCKLEY EXPRESS Cftl The Old Reliable Stage Line Redmond to Prineville Daily S l ’aAM4*ngrni and E ip m a BRAVIMI ANI) IIKAVY IIAI IJNC M 8 K k *rT R K B iR T Furnished by the Redmond W bol». sale Lumber A Produca t'o , May 11. 1912 F4IKD Bran, tow 2* on Harley, ton Middlings, ton - Mlllrun . . .. Oats . . - Shorts, t o n ............ Wheat, ton Wheal, roll, ton Lime, bbl Cement, bbl SALT Stock, ton — Dairy, ton H I' y i n i j PR IC K S MAY Clover, ton Alfalfa, ton . . —-Tim othy, t o n ........... «4 on 17 «0 3* 00 (o 00 30 00 19 00 41 0 0 2 00 2 20 15 00 20 00 15 00 14 00 17 00 A Peser. It had I»ren explained to a man that mathematica, putii 1rs ethics and gym nasties Is - The plural form Imrhered him until autnelrwly an 1.1 "W ell, did ji»u ever bear of a mathematic, a poll tic. an ethic or a gyiunaatlr *" The ilontHer retired In e n fas Ion, but came iMck trtumphaully front retire nient after a while "Kay. yon wise guys." said be. •‘tell me the «Iugular o f dandruff" 1 hb ago P ool B h a fts s b u r / 's Rstart When s memlier of a churrh eon gross St Manchester argued that the Introdoetloa o f the custom o f rrema thin would endanger I relief |n the resurrection o f the dead the reply o f l^*vd Shaftesbury sltemed sny further dotild when ha sake«!. "W ha», then, hna I recome o f the holy martyrs who wera cremated f A S e e d Rssaed Fee Beth. “ f vs driven my car for over a year now." «nid Bilk loa. "and I've never run down any tardy," "That's nothing," said Mrs Itllklns "P r e attended the meetings o f our sewing rlrrle frrr five years and hare never run down anybody” . Harper's Weekly. Turned Down. " Pardon me." said the masher, "btrt you look like a young lady I know.” "Pardon me." Interrupted Mlaa Bright, -true you look like a man I doo't know.” - Exchange Low Round Trips East Throughout the summer season, >*n thf date» f 1* M ow . mud trip ticket* will be m>ld to the point* in 9» ••»at shown M ow . and many others, at greatly rrdtiwd fares quoted. CENTRAL OREGON UK breat Northern and Northern Pacific Raiho !1 Reduced Rates will be tfiv- en from all eastern cities, beginning May 2nd and ending Sept. 30th. Stopover* and choice of route* allowed in <•*•> d*rKt1- Final return limit October 81, 1912. Train leaving Redmond 7:21 a. m. F a llb r id g e w ith FAST connect* dirMtU d T IIR O lJ C ili T R A IN . Ms* W h a t Ms Repeated. Sir» Kay, ars those |tueme In the pa per signed "Oedipus” y oars) ||„ She Well, the girls persisted that they were, hut I always spoks up for you - FI legende Blatter. We do not learn to know men through their coming to ns To Bod * sort of iwreon. they 1 rs w . U u.l to them Uoetbw. ** Detail* of nchedule*. fare*, etc. furnl*hed W K. COMAN, (General Freight A I W AgU * * * + H. HAt h()l,. Agent, Redmond. Ore*0*1