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PAGE 5 Mnurammtiunnim!iimiiu!fiititiiftiitiiiiitiMitnirttitin.iM........-. riKND nUM.HTIN, MIND, OKROOfl, TlltJItHDAV, JANUARY 21), 1022. BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY iii;i;iiiiiii;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirtiililililil iwiwiMi:iiuiMinTOiHiroiui Wednesday H, W. Merrill of Ilrotlium wan In Bond yuntorttny, Tim Peoplon' Hloni In Installing ii now fltlliiK room. II. II, Dnvli'H of iitmr Redmond wiih In llond yenterday. (limriin Roberta In In town today from Hid Arnolil tllntrlrt. Mm, Jiiy ITiiliin of I'rlnovlllo In In Bond vUltlnit with frliindn. Wenloy Hill left Innt night for l'ortliinil, to iittunil tlin unto nhow. J. II. Hnoiiey of Miidrun wiih In llrml over nlKlil. lonvlng for Silver Irfiltu this mornlni;. I). A. Ilerkiiiiui of IIoIhu, IiIh., wuh In limiil over nlislit, leaving thin morning for I'ulnloy. Tint I. adieu' nlil of tlin Chrlntlnn rhttrch mot Hi In afternoon tit the. homi) of Mm. Emma lliirrlniiui. II. M. Wontriini wniil to I'orllniiil Iniit tilKllt to npotid neverul tluyn on limine nnil attending IIki nuto nhow. I., H. Hillary returned yenterilny from I'rlnnvlllit, whom In relieved it telephone. roniiiiny umplnyo who wnn III. It. H. Iliimllloii will Icitvi) tonight for I'ortlnnd, to attend it meeting of tho director" of tlin ntnt chnmher of coinmerot, llnrolil K. DjivU and Mini I.oulne Trlpleti worn grunted n iiinrrlngo lleeiinu yenterilny nftiirnoon nt the officii of County Clerk J. II. Ilnnnr Fred C. Herman, I'ortlHtid ronlty nntrnuiun, wnn In Ilend yesterday on hlii return from Fort Itock where lni went to nhow it rnnoh to mime pro peetlvn cuntomern. Mm. John Dubuln Krrlvi-d In Ilend thin nioriilin: from I'oriltind with Imr two ohllilnm. to Join her htin- Imml, who In In clairc" of the North Cniinl Co. project. Mrn. V. A. (Jnrlepy left hint night for her homo In Fori Myem. Fla., nf l.ir Uniting with her non, John Gnr letiy. for tlin flmt limn they luivo nri'ii each other In eight yvnrn. Henry N. Fowler, newn editor of Tim Ilulletln. left Innt night for Kenttln where tin will iitlelld tho n It mini conference of tho Wnnhliigtnn ntnte newspaper unnnclntlnil nt the Unlvemlty of Washington. A meeting of tlin Hem! volluro of !,n Hoclele den 40 Homme et 8 Clinv nux will ho held nt the roomn of K. W. Hlilihlu nnd J. II. McClellnnd SOS Miner liulldlni:, tonlKht. Ar rangements will ho miidi) for the (Irnt Initiation. Tuesday W. I'. Viinilnvcrl l In llond todny from hln much at Harper. II. I. Koyco went to I'ortlnnil lunt night to nltcnd tho auto show. Mm. J. K. Coinlon returneil ye terday from a trip to I'ortluntl. Illnlno (Inrner wun n jnnnKT to I.n I'liiu thin mornlni; on the mago J. I,. Van Hufful went to Portland lunt night to attend thu auto nhow II. L. Vlnnl weiil to Portland hint night to upend nuvurul iluyn on tiun limns. Walter fl. Coombs left hint nlKht for I'ortlnnil. to ntteml tlin unto nhow. Mrn. Fred N. Wnlluco of Tiinmlo wnn In Ilond yuntertliiy, leaving Innt nlKht for Itedmotiil. Mm. Koth Monkey wiih in Demi yoHtordny, returning lanl night to Ituilmonil, whoro hIiu In HpoudliiK tlio winter. Mr. nnil Mm, Itolllo E. Sumner urn tlin pitrentn of n 7 mid oiiu-fourth pound liuhy girl, horn early thin morning. Mr. nnd Mm. W. I). Ilamos left Innt night for I'hoonlx, Oregon, whoro thoy will mnko tholr homo on a riinch. It. 8. Hiimlltou will lonvii thin vo- nine for I'ortlnnil wlmro ho will nt totul ii moiitlni: of tlio illrectom of tho Htnto chamber of comniorco. Mm. John DiiIiiiIb Iiiih arrlvoil with her two chllilron to Join nor IiiihIiuiiiI horo. Until thoy can no euro ii Iioiiko tho family In staying at tho Altmuoiit, Kit Axtoll. who Iiiih hron omployod In tho Tiininlo Boctlon this wlntor, left hint nlKht for AuncorteH, WuhIi Incton whoro ho wiih cnlloil by tho HurloiiH IIIiiobh of IiIh uiothor. , T. J. Wohh loft InHt nlclit on ft IiiihIiii?b trip to l'ortliinil iind to IIoIbo, whoro ho will vlHlt tho head offlco of tho Iilaho Mfo Insurniico Co., of which ho Is iiKont horo. Tho Hocnml iIuKrno In tho Knlnhls of 1'ythliiH IoiIko will ho nilnilnlfl torml WmlnoBdiiy nlitlit to Anthony MrHlhbmi, lit tho ruiiiilnr hiiBlneBs moetliiK nt Snthor'a hull. Thoro will iiIfo ho biiHlnoBH and nnnouncuniontB of nn Importnnt nattiro. Dullotln Wont Ads bring roBUlts try thorn. Monday H. I.. Katon of l,n I'lno In In Iieml today on IiiihIiiumh, C. K. I'arrlini wan n piunniu:or yoH leiduy to l,a 11 no, H. 1C. I.ochrln of llrotlium In In llmid today on hiiHlnenn, Jnldt Kooyimiii of Mllllciin In In llninl tndny on liunlrumn. Mr. and Mrn. J. J. Wilt of Hlnlem uro vlnllorM In limn! today, U. I', raynn wont to l'ortliinil lunt nlclit to attend tlio itiito nhow. Clydo M. MeKay wunt in I'orthiml lant nlKht to ntliiiid tho auto nhow. Minn Kiiulci) Oillow rnturiied Innt nlKht from n Hhort vlnlt to I'ortlnnil. Frank Haner loft lant nlclit for I'orllHiiil, to tutor Columbia unlvor nlty. A i;lrl bithy walglilm; 7'j pouiidn wan born yenterday to Dr. nnd .Mm. J. ('. Vandnvort. J. II. I.oomln of Buallln wan In Hum! over nlclit. IuuvIiik thin morn litK for Fort Itock. Mm. J. I,. Audrain of Itedmoml vlnlted In Heml ynnterilny with her nlnter. Mm. J. W. Hill. Minn Until Hliearer, who attendn nchool In Itedmoml, npeut tlio week end with her family hero. Dr. nnd Mrn. U. C. Coo returned to I'ortlnnil Innt nlitlit after HpenilltiR Huttirday nnd Kiindny hero. W. C. Holllnnliond of I, a I'lno wun III Ilond Innt nlcht on hln way to I'ort lnnil to attend tlio nuto nhow. Wllllnm llarton, who Iiiih been em ployed by llolllnnliend llrothcm of I,n I'lue. left Innt nlclit for Portland. I,. A. h'mllli. (iropriutor of n i;ar ail" In Iliirnn, In In Ilond today on hln way to tlin l'ortliinil nuto nbow. Minn Mnrjnrln Fulton left Innt iiIkIiI for 1'rliipvllle, where nhn will nttend hlllli nchool iliirini; tho roinlOK bi m enter. Minn Mnry i:. (?olemnn In confined to her bed for nnvernl days iib a ro HUlt of n full on thn Ico Hnturduy, her hip hitlm: Injured. Mm. Itotert Htownrt arrived In llond yenterday lo live with her diiiiKhter, Minn VlrKlnla Htuwart, of tho IiIkIi nchool faculty. A. II. Bchroeder of Hllvcr I.nkn wnn In Ilend yenterday on bin way to I'ort lnnil. Ho In one of tho directors of tho Silver I.nko Irrigation project. Harry Ileal, nupnrlnteudont of con nt met lull of tho Kllver I.nko Irrlfin tlon project, wnn In Ilend Innt nlclii on hln way to thn Portland auto nhow. C. I'. NlnwoiiKor left Innt night for I'ortlnnil to nttnnd n meetliiK of the executive board of tho Oregon funeral director' nnHOclutlou, beclnnlliK Wednenday. Norinnu 0. Jiicobnon weom n thick ntrlp of plnnter over bin nono today, nn a reniilt of nn accident Sntiinlny, when he nllpped whlln cranking bin car, tlin crank ntrlktug IiIh nono, Frank It. I'rlncu, pant commander of tho local American Legion Font, Iioh been honored by nppolutment ub one of tlio ntalo executlvo commltteo of I.a Hoclcto den 40 Homme el Chevnux. Ten dollar smiles from T.D.B. T. D. ill is the real smle-maker, a fact you will admit when you see the smiling faces of the many men and young men who are daily attending this great clearance of fine clothing. You never had a more favorable opportunity to make the purchase of a suit or an overcoat never a more inviting opportunity to invest in fine quality at a big saving of price. $25.00 SUITS now - - $15.00 $30.00 SUITS now - - $20.00 $35.00 SUITS now - $25.00 $37.50 STITS now - - $27.50 $40.00 SUITS now - - $30.00 $45.00 SUITS now - - $35.00 MJINNHEIMER S THE QUALITY STORE of BEND Saturday William liner In In Douil today from .Shevlln-Illxon camp. Mr. nml Mm. M. W. Knickerbocker of Slalom nro In Ilend today. Mm, J. K. Condon left Inst night for I'ortlnnd for n short vIbII. Max Cunning, Hoilmoml attorney. wuh In Ilond yenterdny on IiusIiiubb Wllllnm I.liiBtor went to thu Vnmlo. vert ranch on tho ntngu thin morn' lug, II. I), Hamilton loft Innt night on n nun iiohh trip to mo Ytiunmuiiu vii I ley. A. (1. Chollck, vlco presldont of tlio Ln I'lno Btutn bunk, wiib In Duml yoBtoiilay on ImnlneuB. Mr. und Mrs. W. I). IlarnoB will loavo Moiuluy for I'hoonlx, Oregon, whoro thoy will miiko their borne. A carload of Chevrolet nutomo hllos. six In number, wuh rocolvod hero yosteriluy by tho Ilend garngo. Cleorgo I'owom, formerly of llond but now located at Arlington, Ih In tliu city vlbltlng lila brother, Karl l'owom. MIbb Mnrjorlo Fulton will leavo tonight for I'rlnovlllo, whoro bIio will attend school during tlio coming su- mostor. Karl Tuckor, prosnmtin for tho MndriiB I'lunoor, was In llond yoBtor duy visiting IiIb inotbor, Mra. J. I. Tuckor. Dr. II. 0. Coo, formerly of Horn!, Ih visiting In tho city, nccomptinlotl by his wlfo, who la milking bor first visit horo. Mm. W. It. Spock Ih leaving Bun- ilny for Modford whoro hor liuobund luia boon trnnsforrod by tho Stmiil- nrtl Oil Co. Mra. John Stoltll, who hns boon sorloiiBly 111 for tlio Inst bIx woolts, Ib now milking oncourngliiR progross toward rocovory, Mm. K. C. Comntocl: left this morn ing for her home In Portland after vlnltlng with her non, Kugcno Com ntock, for nix weoks. J. F. Klllott, who hns been visit ing hero with his brother, It. N. Kl llott, for two mouths, left last night for his homo In Portland. Tho swimming tank nt tho Ameri can I.eglon building will bo cloned tonight and tomorrow, announces Manager A. I'. Tauscher. Miss Kdlth Montague, who was taken III several days ago with dip thorln, Is well on tho road to rccov try, It wnB announced today. MIsh M. A. Fell, who supervised tho "Tom Thumb" wedding held at tho Presbyterian church last night, left this morning for Arlington, whoro kIio will stago the name entertainment. F. W. German, Portland real es tate man, wiib In Ilend today with Mr. and Mrs. It. S. Lccper of Yale, Wash., to whom he was planning to show a ranch in the Summer Lake valley. Friday Frank Powers went to Portland last night for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. U. L. Bellinger left Inst night for Vancouver, vfhere they will make their home. Mrs. Alfred Livingston left last night for Portland to visit with friends over the week end. A. C. Barbo, traveling freight and passenger agent for the Hock Island railroad, wns In Hend yesterday. Matt Johnson left last night for Spokane to receive medical treat ment. An operation for appendicitis I Tired Feet? J Ts! FT xSkv jv l.UPfir lot C a WSr uutkc. n rmr NATURE shapes our feet (orwnlkim! and stundin;! provides the ncccssury flexibility and strength. If your feet tire easily it is not because Nature has failed, but because on have crippled nnd weakened your feet by forcing U -i into shoes of unnatural shape. Give Nnture a chance to remedy your mlttalc. Put J r .ett into ndticutorn they Id tho feet row m they dmuld. Con inJ ;jo how iinnd-lnol.lin! they nre. For your protection temttnK mle th hoe U branded HUUCATOK on the nolc, it ii not on Educator. RICE & IIUTCIIINS j-DUCATOIV n MMM Made for Men, Women and Children WARNER'S may be necessary, C. Carlson, who has been employed at Urooks-Scanlon Camp Ko. 1, left last night for Portland, where he will make his home. I.. M. King went lo Portland last night to attend a demonstration of a new battery which has just been placed on tho market. He expects to return Sunday. Frank Kulp, who has been serious ly III following a hemmorrbage sev eral days ago, was sufficiently re covered today that it was thought safe to move him to his home tonight. C. T. McPherson, representative of the Aetna Life Insurance company, Is in Bend on business. He conducted tho mid-week services at tho Meth odist church last night In the absence of Rev. J. Edgar Purdy. I LODGES HOLD INSTALLATIONS rmrrrY floou mulls given BY ItOYAb .VEIOIIHOII.S AND MODKKN WOOUMKN TKASIS MANY ATTEND MEETING. Thursday Norman Jacobson of SUters Is In Bend today for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs. Omer Lewis of Des chutes wero visitors In Bend yester day. M. C. Murphy of Silver Lake was In Bend yesterday and last night, re turning this morning. J. K. Mauer of Portland, who was In Bend yesterday on business, r.e' turned last night to Portland. R. Small of Silver Lake, who has been attending O. A. C, was In Bend today on his way homo for a visit. John II. Scott of Tho Dalles, dis trict, engineer for the state highway commission, Is In Bond today on bus Incfs. Mrs. A. C. Rhodes of Seattle, who has been visiting her son, J. C Rhodes, since New Years' day, left last night on tho return trip to her homo. John M. Gates has recently pur chased a new house In Bend Park ad dition, on tho corner of Third street and Doll lano, from tho Central Ore' gon Associates. HENNESSY RETURNS FROM MINNEAPOLIS Stoady Improvement of tho turn hor market during tho coming year was preuicteu oy J. r. uennes sy, manager of tho Shovlln-Hlxon plant, on his return from Mlnnea polls, whoro ho attended n mooting of tho malingers of tho various plants of tho company. Indications all point to a big year In lumbering, Hennessy stated.- A. E. STEVENS NAMED FOR LIBRARY BOARD To take tho plnco of deorgo Pad dock, who wna unwilling to consid er reappointment, tho county court last wcok named A. E. Stevons of Bond as a member of the Deschutes county library board. Friends of the Modern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors were privileged Tuesday night to get a glimpse of tho ritualistic work of the allied orders and also to watch some pretty floor drill when the joint Installation ot officers was held In Sathcr's hall. The space allotted to spectators was crowded. Officers of tho Modern Woodmen Installed were: J. B. Noble, vener able counsel; Roy Sowards, worthy advisor; E. A. Sather, banker; G. C. Morgan, clerk; R. A.'Rolllns, es cort; Seward Bagg, watchman; L. Jensen, sentry; L. L. Orr, trusteo; Dr. C. A. Fowler, camp physician. Officers Installed In the Royal Neighbors lodge were: Mrs. Emma, Snow, oracle; Mrs. Lillian Carpenter, vice oracle; Mrs. R. M. Sanders, chaplain; Mrs. J. S. Ayres, past or acle; Mrs. Rita Winters, marshal; Mrs. F. M. Livingston, vice marshal; Mrs. P. J. Shannon, inner sentinel; Mrs. George F. Hoover, outer sen tinel; Mrs. Maude McGlbbon, rec order; Mrs. May Hethorn,' recelvor. Refreshments and dancing occup ied tho attention ot tho members and friends ot both orders following tho installation. CONFESSED FORGER IS TAKEN TO SALEM Ivan L. Bryant, who confessed several weeks ago to the charge of forging a check for $500 and cash ing It at a local clothing storo, was started Monday night on the trip to Salem, where ho will bo placed in tho State Training school for boys. District Attorney A. J. Mooro accom panied bim. RILEY SELLS OUT TO HOLLINSHEADS W. R. Riloy, pioneer hqtel man and merchant ot La I'iuu, has, colu his entlro holdings there, Including real estate and merchandise, to Wll Ham and Cecil Holllnsbcad, for f 1 -500, mostly ln cash. Tho sale toy.. otfect Tuesday morning. Rllcy plans to move to Bend. whora he will enlargo the battery bU tton now being oporatod by his non, Harry Riley, on Grcotowood avenue and will act as manager.