ROLL OF HONOR OF THE SAFE GUARDING OF YOUR MONEY is of tin* strong features o f most hanks, in no hank in th»> country does this fea receive greater car»» and attention than here. We want you to feel that you can de posit your money here with perfect safety, and the assurance that it will be here when you call for it. one hut ture Start an account now there’s no time like the present in which to prepan* for its future. The State Bamik off IRedmomid “ T h e P a la c e ” JAM ES B. G REEN, Proprietor Corner o f Seventh and E Sts., REDMOND, ORE» Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars A Good Line o f Lunch Goods Carried in Stock % Everything of the Best OFFICERS ELECTED BY THE READING CIRCLE Pupils Take Decided Inter- Indies of Circle to Hold cst in School Work First Annual Picnic This Year On the 24th Rugs Maybe you need an Axminister Run. Maybe a $7.50 Ingrain or a $5.00 Granite Hun would make (he shack look more like home. I have all kinds—look this up. A pleasant gathering of the Fifte«'M applicants took the 8th Reading Circle ladi«*s occurred I grade examination Thursday ami Wednsoday, May 10th. at U"‘ Friday o f last week. Principal home of Mrs. J. A. Wilcox. I he Thompson has the names of five afternoon’s program began with others, making twenty in all who an able review of "The Bridge intend to take up the 9th grade work next September. For a of the God»", written by Mr*. high school to start off with 20 Min« M. Ehlers. and read by ninth graders is an unusual Mrs. W. H. Anderson. This wa* thing for cities even larger than followed by a |>ai»er by Mr*. Stel Redmond. Then, too. consider la M. Wilson entitled The Work ing the total enrollment o f the of the Hudson Bay Co. in the eight grades last September was N orthw est" Officer* for the ensuing year 52 on the opening day. There is much need for the school direc were elected us follow*: Prest. Mia* l.aura Jones. tors to prepare for u large atten Vice-l’ rest. Mr*. Margaret dance next year. The fact that very few are Osborne. Sec. Mr*. Cora L Chapman. dropping out o f school as the Treas. Mr*. W. H. Anderson. year closes is worthy of notice at After partaking of the delicious this time. It is very unusual not to have a large number leave cake ami coffee provided by the school before the y»*ar‘s work is hostess the club adjourned. The k held at finished, but this y»*ar t*ach week first annual picnic shows a larger attendance and the home o f Mra. F. Guy B*n‘ an increasing interest on the part croft on Wednt*sday, May 21th. o f the pupils. This must be grat Conveyances will I k * at Hold** ifying to the school patrons and bakery at 9 a. m. shows a splendid school spirit in the community. Conditions art* PLEASANT RIDGE most favorable for the Redmond schools to take a place in the very We are glad to learn that An K O H L R E D E R E R first rank, not only o f the county drew Nelson is able to I k * out ami but o f the state. has returned from the hospital Pupils neither tardy nor absent to his home. He has been laid during the week ending May 12. up a long time w ith a broken leg. 1st and 2d Grades He is not able to work much yet. Virgil Beckwith. Novelties in Signs. Metal and Wood L E. Smith and his brother John Hanson. Clyde go to Arlington. W n., this Mildred Bateman. week. L E. will return w ith his Willie Golden. family soon. Wayne I.ouderback. Ralph Gillette. Frank Hensley has a phone in Melvin Farris. his house again. Gladys Wyatt. Again the w»*dding bells were Clela Huffman. sounded in our neighborhood Millie Green. when Fred Sherwood and Miss Ethan Louderback. Georgie Woods. K. A. Cast were married last Fri Fretldi«» Luce. day in the M. K. church at Red Genivieve Maher. IRRIGATION. SUBDIVISION. LA I .AND mond. The bride ha* been a Everal Ogg. Kstunutes Furnish«*! on <>n Power worker in the church and the Ep- Neva Gillette. 2 v £ ^ \ .I ? S worth League in her former Pearl Berg. Fred Atkinson. Wr hiv« h»t 10 jrtari' ir»‘ »»prrirn«-*, •mbr*rtnf «mtitx-li All braix-h«« of home and will, with her husband, Civil en|tAccrlAg Harry Hanson. be a help in this community. Albert Brown. Rooms 5 & 6. Hank of < ommerre Bldg.. P. 0. Boi 260 K K P M O N I ) Agnes Maher. Jess Tetherow and Karl Forrest Hazel Day. returned Sunday night from a Geo. Henninger. week’s stay in The Dalle*. Luther Wyatt. Frances Wyatt. For Sale 4-yr. old cow; gives 3d. 4th and 5th Grades. 16 quarts milk daily. Is gentle. Emma Atkinson. J. M. Judd. Redmond. Meda Gillette. Eva Gillette. Spokesman for job printing. Mabel Jarrett. f*rartk> »n All r.nirtm And U. S Guy Smith. I-A/MI Office Office in Redmond dt Phcanii Earnest Smith. Marion Henniger. Building Harry Henniger. Claude Woods. Clarence Day. Edward Maher. Vivian Young. Lloyd Farris. If you want good milk Winnifred Ehret. Beulah Tinner. that will raise thick, rich Mabel Jarrett. cream, delivered at your John Golden. door every day, place your Howell Ehret. order with 6th. 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th Grades Donald Burleigh. U. 8. land Kyra Tested, (»lasse« Prop John Brewer. J . O . Itnom* I mtv I 1, Hank of erly Fitted Wayne Chase. Commerce buiMinff. Irma Cook. Offir» in Ehrst U ns bkork HUB CITY DAIRY Edward Green. REDMOND, - OREGON Radmond. Oregon I>;vonie Henniger. Carrie Henniger. Will Henniger. I.aura Jones. Douglass Mullarkey. Hi la Morse. Orsie Sears. Frances Thompson. Stella Wilson. Charles Wilson. Jennie Woods. Maude Baker. Ruth Covert. Frank Downing. Will Hall. Harold Knepper. Maude Malkerson. Lucile Redmond. Hazel Templeton. Richard Wilcox. Mildred Whitney. - <■» - h will I * C. H. I R V I N The House Furnisher ti Pa in ttir.su n»i Decorators P rom pt W ork. S a tisfa ctio n G uaranteed Warren & Woodward Civil Engineers sh«*d EATING is half of your existence If you want to get meals that are satis fying to the inner man you will patron ize the Oregon Cafe where the tables are supplied with the best the market affords. Satisfactory service and prices. White help only. G EO . L. W H E E L E R . P rop. Hobb’s Bakery Now in complete running order and turning out High Grade Bread and all kinds of Bakery Goods, which are sold on a CASH basis. 12 Loaves of Bread for a Dollar Fresh Doughnuts every Saturday In connection with the bakery I carry a nice line of Staple and Fancy Grocer ies that I sell at moderate prices for C A SH . Your patronage solicited. CASH GROCERY AND BAKERY WM. H. HOBBS, Proprietor Headquarters for Good Things to Eat South 6th St. REDM OND Milk Plant Plant*. SURVEYS G. A. McFarlane LAWYER J.F.HOSGH.M.D. PHYSICIAN Redmond, • Oregon R edm on d , Ore. I. P. HEWITT F.H.RODEMEYER Lawyer Physician and Surgeon and SURGEON Hanson Prepared Paint We have a lasge stock of the Celebrated PHOENIY PRE PARED PAINT, all colorH, that you Hhould see if you are going to need paint this year. A CARLOAD OF BUGGIES. WAOONS and McCORMICK FARM MACHINERY, RARBED H IRE and WOVEN W IRE FENCING The Indies Aid o f the M. E. church met at the home of Mrs. I. R. Whitney on the 10th, when they were entertained at an a f ternoon tea and with music. Read The Spokesman. See us for your FISHING TACKLE. We can supply all your needs. Kendall & Chapman, Redmond, Ore L 1