HAVING SECURED A NEW CUSTOMER It is the earnest ambition of this institution to make all relations with this hank pleasant and profitable. In choosing this as your lsink you have the assurance of a service capable of meeting your most exacting requirements, together with courteous consideration, per­ fect organization and efficient and able man­ agement. These are all factors in making this the log- ioal bank for you to do business with. The State Barak of Redmond r Eat t The new schedule for the mail I Portland Journal: The I'es service in this section does not benefit this city to any groat ex- tent. Since the lirst of the month mail for Redmond, Bend, and other towns has l>een coming in from Culver Junction by the way of Prineville. By this ar rungemciit Prinnoville handles all the mail for this section, which makes the arrival of mail here the same as formerly, in the evening, The only gain in time is on the outgoing mail which leaves Prine- ville a few hours earlier. The mail is received at Prineville trom Culver early in the morn- ing, but instead of being sent out in an hour or two after its arriv- al it is held until noon, as under the old schedule. Oregon Cafe G EO . L. W H E E L E R , Prop. 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 CASH. Your patronage solicited. CASH WM. GROCERY AND BAKERY H. HOBBS, Proprietor Headquarters for Good Things to Eat REDM OND Subscribe for The Spokesman $1.50 per year in advance YOU chutes country has lieen placed upon the commercial map of the Pacific northwest as the earliest garden spot in three states, Being the first to ship logan- tterries and rasplterrioe was no great feat for that favored section to acomplish. but another feature has been put in its cap by ship- ing the first blackberries of the season to Portland. T. J. Miller, w ho lives at Deo- chutes, but generally ships from Biggs, has taken all three re- cords, laist week he sent the first blackberries of the season from his place. The ship- ment consisted of a single crate of twelve l*oxes, the fruit being in exellcnt condition and found a ready sale. "Mr. Miller certainly has the Additional liOcal. ¡place to produce early fruits," The Baptist ladies will meet for I says YV. II. Dryer of Dryer, an all day meeting at the home Bollam dt Co., which received the shipment. "His supplies enter of Mrs. Oaks on July 13th. the Portland trade fully two Rev. Wilson and family. Mr. weeks ahead of any other section and Mrs. J. K. Ijimb. and Mr. of the Pacific northwest. That and Mrs. Colegrove picniced the means something, in dollars and 4th on the Deschutes river about cents. " a mile above Cline Falls. Gets Contract Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Kendall for Mail celebrated their 4th at Sisters. Culver Tribune: The contract to Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Cast and carry the mail between Culver Bids Wunted family were among the Kedmond and ' Prinevi|le haa lHH.n awartjed S e a l e d bids will !>e received by people who hied themselves to to Sir. Lockhard. of Madras. He the Clerk of Redmond school dis- the country toenjoy the 4th. . fonner|y carru.d u .two,.n Madras trect No. 51». until $ P. M . July PHYSICIAN The many friends of Mr. and and Culver. While definite in- 14. 1911. for the building or en­ formation has not peen obtained Mrs. C. H. Irvin of this city, larging the school house. Plans «m i S U D .EON gave them a "kitchen shower" from Washington, there can l>e and specifications cun he seen at no doubt but that all of the mail the office of the clerk. W. II. Office in Redmond A l’iurnu last Thursday evening. will be handled over the Culver- Anderson at the poatoffice. on G. E. Dobson returned last Prineville Building line for the present, as ami after June 26, 1911. Wednesday night from a busi­ the line from Shaniko to Prine­ Right reserved to reject any R ed m ond , Ont. ness trip to Portland. While ville will I k * discontinued. and all bids. By order of Board there he did some good boosting of Ihrectora. for this section. George Wheeler J. H. Jackson. Clerk. Mrs. Geo. L. Wheeler visited tiets Up Banquet 51t3 B. A. Kendall. Chairman. friends at Prineville the 4th. ! l Wheeler, proprietor Redmond hail a sane and quiet of the Oregon Cafe of this city. Extra) Notice 4th of July celebration. Those was called to Prineville last week Taken up on my place, four who did not go to Prineville or by Mrs. McDowell of the Prine- miles north of the lower bridge Sisters to celebrate either stayed ville hotel, to superintend the on the l>e*chutes river, one team at home or went out into the preparation of the spread for the geldings, with reached manes, Eyes Tested Cbuara l’rov­ eri) Kitted country fishing and picnicing. banquet that was given Satur- weight al«HJt 11(J0. One a black, ( Xfl«-» in Kht.l lira* block day night to the delegates to the white strip in face, white stock Wm. Hobbs and family enjoy­ Central Oregon Development Redmond. Oregon ed themselves at the river the league. As a caterer Mr. ing nght t«ck leg. and indefi­ nite brand on left shoulder. 4th. Wheeler has a high reputation One sorrel, small »tar. spot of Joe McClay and family left in this part of the state. white hairs on nght hip. and the first of the week for an out­ branded l»ar four on same hip. ing and fishing trip on the Me- Dentist to 51t8 E. S. Fox Hillman. Ore. tolius river. Ijocate Here Daily stages to and (ram Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. I.amb Dr. J. Barr of Portland, has all paaaenger trains on the visited at the D. C. Hall ranch recently arrived here and will Oregon Trunk Line and near Hillman yesterday. open a dental office in the John- lleschutea R. K Prineville won first money in 800 building on north 6th street, Madras. M etolnu and the base ball tournament held Oe expect* to begin practice Opal City there this week. about the 15th. Dr. Barr is a aim ! 1* tf. , , . „ , ... graduate of the University of Prmrtirr in Id U *1! xi r««jrt« Paaarnfrr and LipnS O flir » Lynch & Roberts of this city, California located at had an elaborately decorated au- Angeles tomobile in the parade at Prine- NOTI e g ro K rt BUCATWH Redmond. • Orejón I vi|le the 4th. Cook Hangs Self I Ill o f Ow li WS», f I .a m i O ftlr«- a t T h r 1'alia*, O n f John Major of Artesia, New At Bend i Jun* |0. 15*11. Mexico, ami Mr. Fry of Sheri- Word was received here yes- Nolle* la h*r< hy *l»*n IW fn m t II W i I m >• 1 dan, this state, arrived here last terday that a man named Herb January ¿nth. 1*1«, mail* r— Wednesday evening in company Mmer a ^ had NW l T S outh, K an*» U l a s t * * * wity G. E. Dobson of this city. suicide at Bend Tuesday night hy r t t r M -rbllan. ha* ni« l notte* « ¿ J and are looking this section over hanging himself at the slaught- lion lo mah» Final niti.m gU llsW to ralahllah claim Io U m laaJ ** with a view to locating here. er houae two miIpg from thp cjty