mmi HVM.tmtl, HHftth OMHM, 'fltCfiHllAY, MAUt'tt 11, Urit, t'AOV, It, BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY 'Mm,mmmtmimnmiimmmmuuiimmunmimimmmimmmmtmmmmummmmumimmimnnmimi Wednesday I Fred N. Wnllnco of Tiimalo In In thn city today. Joseph Vnrro of llfollur In spend- liiK tint day I" N"l. Dr. Albert l.essliig' sun Wiiytunrt Id suffering wllh enr trouble, I Mm. II. W. lleiidershott Ik rccov iUiK I turn n mivnrn cold. "Ll' t. M'flMtimill wiilil Id Unwell lllllln mmiy u purciiiue ciiuiit. (leofgu K, Allkon of Sisters Is- In tli city on juntnfnn this morning. A. Wnlliteo mid 0. Orcutt loft Inst night for Itnliiltir, Oro for u short Villi. Mimon Henderson of Itrdiiiond was In llend yesterday visiting friend hero, Tli n 711 cIiim of Ilia junior IiIkIi jjbool will enjoy ii party t tho Con trnl school ImlldliiK ftatiirdiiy night. O. Olson, sheriff of Crook county, la In Ilmtd toilny, visiting county of. flclul hero. A few cases of measles nro report ml nt KliDVllii-lllxou ciuiip No. I. Nolio l serious. Charles Kndderly. Imrdwuro nl innn for n rnrtlimd house, arrived In 'llllllll IllBt OVUIllllR. A Bt. Patrick's soclul will bo glv iu nt tlio lininii of Mm. J, Edgar I'urdy tomorrow ufiiiruoou. I). W. Johnson luft thin liiornluK for Cnnciuto Locks, where lin has a contract making railroad tlva. W. 0. Illrdsall loft for Portland Innt night to attend n meeting of tlm OnTon tourist Information bureuu, Alexander Morr.lnon, n plpn fittings salesman, representative of tho Wal worth company of Portland, In In the-city. II, I. Itlco, innrclinnt of Fort Hock,, In In llend today on business, ill small ion nccampanlud It 1 tit on tlm trip. rtt. ........ I. nt ll... Iitlttrinr I Ktilld will meet with Mr. II. K. Brooks at 2:30 o'clock Krlday after noon. Mm. K, It. Cliapol, who lin lived In lloiul for tho pant two yearn, lull thin iiiorultiK for her formVr homo at Princeton, Idaho. Attorney W. P. Myers loft for 8a loin taut night to appear boforu tho supremo court In a civil cano for It. B. Katon or l.a l'lno. M. Dunn of thin city In expecting tho arrival of hln non, K. II. Dunn, who han hcou away since ho entered tho army at Parson, Kan, It. J. Kord of Portland han been visiting llend for novaral clays and may dvcldo to localo horn Ho re turned to Portland thin morning. William l(. Hhull, mlllwrlRht of day, Tho Hhovlln-lllxnn Company, wont to R lledniond thin morning Ui assist In In- Alnlllng fiinrlilimry In thn Juniper mill llmrn, Mm. .1. W. (luliNor, Mm . K, It. Photon nnd dnugliler, nil former resident of Kort Itock, panned throiiKh llend today lo vlnlt their former homes, II. H. Iloycu of thn Pioneer gnragn In delivering a now Essex lo lion, Jny II. Upton In Prlnevllle. Senator Up ton In tho author of the "Invisible linnd" plinine, (It. Patrick' tiny will be nbnerved louiorrow wllh mann at 8 o'clock In the inornltiK at tho Catholic churclf. and wllh appropriate services and do votlotiM In Iho evening. E. II. Allen, riohl representative of the Portland OrcKonlnu circulation department, left hint night for Walla Walla after npendlliK two wvukn chocking up Iho work of tho agency hero. Fred N, Wllllauin, who ban been visiting bin brother, Ira (). Wllliimn of llend, ntarted' lital nlnlil on Ilia return trip lo hln home In Nevada, llo lived horfl before enlerlug ' tho army In 1918. Dr. Paul U'ocrnor returned from Portland thin morning. 1 1 In wife, whoso III health lit tliu cat! no of tlm family localliiK In lleutl, will come an noon an Dr. Woeruer can find n limine, ho nayn. Georgu Trtiendnla of Powell Ilutlu wnn broiiKht to tho Ht. Chnrlon lion pltal. thin inornltiK. norlnuiily III. It wnn thought ut first that an opera lion would bo necnniiury, but he In now Improving rapidly. Work han boon rcnumed on tho north half of tlto'KIIItt bulldliiK on llond itreet, yttilch ban been leaned by the county library. It will bo ready for occupancy by April vl If condition!) uro favorable. Mr. and Mm. W. II. Stnats ro turned thin momliiK from their win tor auto trip through California, They mopped In Portland on tho way home,' Prlnco Hlnnts driving In last Saturday. Mr. and Mrn. J. N Hunter, who nccompunlod tho Stantn family on tint trip, will return to llend Krlday. Tuesday A. M. Prlncln will Icavo far a nhort trip to Portland IoiiIrIiI. Joe Joanelle went to Portland lant ulRht for medical treatment. Minn Hello HoberlHou of llend left thin moruliiR for Wolner, Idaho, W. II. Howard and Jeff Howard of Hllver I.ako arrived In llond Mon C Kordnoy, n Portland travel- Here's a Saving of $40 Come in toduy and make sure of it. Pathe Model No. 7 $125 Your own selection of new records at 25 m Campaign Outfit $150 FOR THE ENTIRE t - - f OUTFIT P " On the Kanlont Kind of Easy Terras Pathe is the best phonograph plays all makes 'of records No needles to cnange Produces the most perfect tone Always ready to play. Yet 7. Cost. No More Than The the Ordinary PHONOGRAPH 1 !: E. M. THOMPSON WALL STRBET iminmimiuimwnnimiinmmiiwiuiiamimtmmimiuimnaimmmnmituntizmsnansss i EASTER. GOODS- A full line of Easter Novelties, Post Cards, Folders, Place Cards, Napkins, Natural Chicks, Ducks, Cotton Rabbits, Candy Boxes, Easter Candy Eggs and every need' tomako Easter a joyous time for all. THE FAIR STORE ihf, ffiwri KttHtil n iliml M7)ftfny' fnfflOOfl it Jtf Mwhnln tit thn f:nfml (it ton hniik we nt In I'otUmuf 11 hlthl fat Uutl Irlp. 0. Ofo, wli lim Icon omplfryed In fiend for nir ml fnontfin, left Mon day nlRht for Porllaiid. f V. II. flliorl, fflprcnenliillro of Hie Joodynr Kubber Cn Atom Ui l,ii I'lnn yenlnrdny afternoon. Hlierlff V.. K. Woodcock, . Vrnon and W. J. JliirrltiKlori, nil of l-nke- view, nrrlreil In Iho city yesterday, (I It, Hmltli In reprenenllnR Iho lo cal camp of Iho Kour IS nt tho dln trlct convention In Portland today. Cnlvln Bmlth, Mnrlon Coyner and William Wllllnrnn nro expected homo from O, A, C. Krldny for the nprlnit vacation, T, A. McCann, mnnnRcr of tho Bhevlln-Hlxon mill, wont to Portland last IiIkIiI. Ho expects to return Thurndn, Mm, Hnrnh Planter of thin city left for Hhanlko thin momliiK lo spend tho summer on Iho Klsbnr ranch In that vicinity, Tho llond nnrnno han Installed an automatic switch which roRulates tho nlr presnure, keopliiK It ut tho maxi mum at all times. Tho ladles of Iho Altar nocloty will meet nt Iho homo of Mm. P. Ileau lieu, 21G Delaware nvouuo, ut 2:30 o'clock tomorrow ufternoon. A. Hnviird.of Tacoma loft thin morultiK for Silver I.ako, where ho expects to locate on a homestead. Ho will return to llend later In tho weok. Mr. nnd Mm. K. N. Krvln, who have been vlaltlnK relatives at Fort Hock, passed through llend yesterday on their way to their homo In Port land. The operation performed yesterday In Prlncvlllc an tliu flvo-year-old son of Mm. 11. L. Whltsett wan success ful, nccordlui; to word received hero this mornliiK. IrviiR II. Horner, llend man, who In uttetidinR Itonson Polytechnic In nlllutu In Portland, returned to hln studies last nlnlil aftor spending a short vacation here. Dr. 0. h. Cousincaii has roiio to Madras to assist Dr. Homer II. Halle In his practice. Dr. Hallo Is In poor health and unable to care for his practice without assistance. Miss Frances Thompson left for a short visit to' Portland this morning. With her went Mrn. Wendell Thomp son, who will Join her husband In Portland, where ho In now employed. James Maync, recently of Port land, arrived In Dend last night with bis wife, and baby with the Intention of locating hero permanently. They nro vIsllliiR Mrs. Hattlo M. Mnyno of this city Attorneys Hons Fnrnham and H. .H. Hamilton left for Halcm last night to appear before tho supremo court an tho opposing lawyers In tho Ncel-nuds-DuRan slander suit, which has been appealed to that court. Andrew Morrow, Madras sheep man, wns In llend today to confer with Forest Supervisor II. L. Plumb regarding grazing permits on tho Santlam forest which aro handled through tho Deschutes forest offlco. Mrs. Sowyor of Cheycnue, Wyom ing, arrived In Dend last night with her llttto son. Mrs. Sawyer Is seek ing n location for a dressmaking shop and came to llend because of tho favorable stories she bad heard of this city. The auto stages which run from llend to Sliver Lake and other points to tho south, will soon bo caulppod with fhe U. & J. carburetor, newly Introduced hero, which Is guaran teed to savo SO per cent on gas con sumption. James Urown of Terrobonno was In llond yesterday arranging with an at torney for tho settlement of his claim nt hntnt fhi titHun 'ttnnk milwwy tot lb Ui tit 19 Mf tit nititk whirl hn wttti nmolfiffcd to dnnlli In n hiit mr tin ttmt tttnn Mmiplfi Ui 1fMlionnti. f, J, Wllklnnon, fanner tut n nam Iwt tit ftmrn llifoo illn nnt nt llend. In mtiilnf, in nt llegis, Monf , wlmroj bin nun lfy In loenlod, Tlm elder i Mr Wilkinson linn been vmllinR nl M, HrfjH nnd nt Kplrlt f.nko, wberoi nnolber son liven, nnd returned Innt! week lo move hln effects to Ht Ifegin tny Wilkinson's family bun been liv ing hero, but will also go lo Montana, Tho oppression classes nt (ho high school nre holding n serlen of de bates. One wan held on Iho ques tion of government ownership of railroads, I lie participants being Lawrenco Frailer, Arllne Hannerud, Ituth Qarnke, Marjorlo Fulton, Fran ces Iledlent and Marjorle Mallory. Other questions used In the series have been the open shop, Increasing tho nuvy and protective tariff. Monday (J, II. llryant spent Sunday with relatives at Prinevllle. Attorney Harrison Allen returned to Portland Hunduy night. New linoleum has been laid at the Mnglll & Krsklne drug store. Mrs. 8. W. Welln went to Madras Saturday to visit over tho week-end Tho balcony of tho Mannhclmer storo In being remodeled and re painted. Dr. Paul Wocrncr left for Port land Saturday night to spend tho week-end. A. Prnter went to Portland Sunday night for treatment at the govern ment hospital. Dorcas1 McMunn Jcf t Saturday night to spend Sunday with her cou sin at Terrebonne. K. D. Lalondo of llend left Satur day night for Seattlo to spend two weeks on business. Miss Dcllo Hobertson of Silver Lake passed through llend Sunday on her way to Wclsor, Idaho. Harry Vandcrwerkcr left Saturday night for his homo In Portland after spending tho winter In Dend. Miss Lily Chrlstenscn left for her homo at Wasco this morning after visiting. MJss Emily Miller for several days. ' , Frank Slattcry and E, J. Conlcy spent Saturday In Dend, returning that evening to their home at Des chutes. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Coble left Sat urday night to spend Sunday with Mrs. Ccfole's parents, Mr. and Mm. J. 11. 6'Noltl. Paul Krause, a former resident hero, left 'Saturday night for his homo in WInlock, Wash., after short visit In llend. " Mrs. Henry Whltsett and children left Sunday evening for a short visit with Mrs. Whitsctt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kotchum. Oscar Harrison, a rancher of near llend, left for Spokano Saturday night to visit with friends. He will bo away for a months. Mm. II. H. James and children left Saturday night for Hcdmond to spend tho following day with Mrs. James mother, Mrs. J. D. Elliott. Miss Jcsslo Turncy returned this morning to her homo In Hood River, Sho has spent the past seven weeks visiting with Mm. W. F. Mngill. Harrison Halo left this morning for Pendleton after spending the past two months In Bend visiting his daughter, Mm. L. L. Noonchester. C. E. Atkinson of Portland, Ind who has been spending tho past few days In this vicinity looking at ranch cs with a view to locating, left for Hcdmond Saturday evening. Tho Bend Hardware Co. is having now shelving built In the store The old shelving will bo moved to tho 5 GRIEF AND WORRY TO SAVE A FEW DOL LARS IN FIRST COST THAT'S ALL YOU CAN EXPECT FROM CHEAP TIRES Easter Comes on March the Twenty -Seventh Own iiiinf Iim1 rt Jfew Mprln Hull or l-'ttick nml lnin flrriU nre Uftf In ilimi-f front, 'fUf Mull for Hprlna; Imta oVt'-rriilnnf Hint pvery wornnn nlinll Unit- nn opportunity lo hn rliirrnlnu In njipcrtrino'. At H7.r,0 there In an Interesting assortment of f'ttlls In Kergn, Trleotlno and Jersey. The materials nre all wool. Dozenn of pleasing styles nnd colors, At Ktlft.OO Individual Hulls nrn shown In Trleotlno nnd Porlet Twill. Tbeso Hulls aro mostly in tho favored navy blue. In exceptionally attractive styles. Twr-l-0-WiKil Hull In conservative and Tuxedo modeln. Specially priced at n'lTSM. EASTER FOOTWEAR LADIES' KOOTWKAIt FOIt EASTKK Special effort has been mado to assemble the finest stock of Ladies' Footwear obtainable. Every new stylo Is here, In every popular color for this summer's wear. We know you will like our styles and bo pleased with our prices which range from J 12.75 down as low as $4.95. Women's Pumps Extra fine quality in patent kid and gunmetal hand turned soles, at $9.00 Easter Shoes for the Young Lady Great as sortment of many different styles of Novelty Shoes for the Misses for Spring wear; priced at $7.50 and down as low as $4.50 Special Lot of Boys' Shoes for dress and school wear, in velour calf stock; extra good quality; priced at $3.95 to $5.25 Special Children's Kid Scuffer Shoes, sizes 5 to 8 at : $2.40; 8V1 to liy2 at $2.85 Men's Work Shoes Best of leather, in black or brown, welt sewed; at $4-25, $4.95, $5.50 It Payi to Slop and Shop at mar of the building and several ad ditional glass showcases are to be Installed. Will Hayes of Ashwalke, Minn., Buffering from tuberculosis, was brought to Be'nd by his brother this morning. They are on their way to La Pine, where the invalid will make an effort to regain his health on the farm of Ed Logan, a relative. J. H. Haner Is In Madras today on business. "Ralph Curtis of Bend Is a now member of the reportorial stalf of The Bulletin. A baby boy, weighing 9 pounds was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Seeley of this city. Robert A. Haney has recovered sufficiently from his attack of pneu monia to resume his violin instruc tion. A carload of Oldmobilo fours is ex pected to arrivejn Bend about April 1, according to Southworth Bros., tho local agents. William B. Baker is now employed at the Bend garage, commencing work today. He was formerly at tho Pioneer garage. MANNER OF SPENDING $400,000 FOR DESCHUTES PROJECT TOLD (Continued from Page 1.) Other Items of Expenditure Team hire ' Stationery and supplies . Transportation ................--.-- Cement Structural Iron and steel..- Lumber .....,................-........ -. Fuel Explosives ..........-....-. Forage General stores ......... Equipment Proportion detached offices 5.000 2,500 8.000 5,000 5,000 15,000 8,000 2,500 15,000 30,000 64,000 20,000 Hi You can wear a smile when you ride on FEDERAL TIRES BUY FEDERALS : and ride in comfort, safety, and forget your i grief and worry. : Deschutes Garage Co. NASH CARS AND FEDERAL TIRES Grand total Unit Conts For Kind of work Excavation, tock ... i?i..-ir-..nt 200.000 cubic yards Concrete, reinforced 1.000 cubic yards Estimates Quantity .... 68,000 cubic yards $400,000 Unit cost $2. DO 1.00 SO 00 Dodge Brothers BUSINESS CAR It attracts those who are thoughtful about the quality of the things they use, but who also keep a careful eye on their spending and saving. Will accept used Dodge Brothers cars in trade. Walther-Williams Co- 132 Greenwood Phone Black 1681 R. S. McCLURE, Salesman !j212BH2JEigSfEI2IEI2! liimiiimm(imiiiwMiUMi