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IIKNI) tlUliliKTIN, HKNI, OJIBOON, THURSDAY, JUNK 22, 1022 PAGE 8 MiiiiiiinunwiiiiimunuiMiiiuimiiniiWHinilHiiHimiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiMimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiumiiiniiiiiirii BEND HAPPENINGS -FROM DAY TO DAY 'utnnmuunmtiiiiutiiiniitHnMiumuiuimuninuutiraiitiiiuNnttmniminnmuuuimuiuiHiiiminmwmnunmwuu Wednesday Mrs, Myru Cyrus of I'rliiovlllo vis- I toil In Bond yoiiliirdiiy. 0, llouttigg of I'rlmivlllu wiim In IIoimI yesterday mi IiiihIiiokh, Mrs. Karl Powers wn opoiutod on yesterday lit u Inriil hospital. J, II. Mulhtur Ion lit ht night on (rip in mriiiinu mm huokiuhi. A. II. Liirriiho rvturned this morning from h trip In I'nrllniiU, A. W. llnntriigur wont In Portland IiihI nliilit on n hliort !iiihIiii'h trip, MUh IiIii Williams loft hint night for Chippewa Kill Ik, Win., for n visit, Joint Itlklu'iiliiTK loft lim( 1 1 1 k I t for Ptirtluml to attend Iho IIohu fiiNllvul. I'. (I. Multiple wont to 1'iirtlnnil hint night to attend tliu lloiit cnrnl viil. l)r, It. V. Ilondurshott returned yesterday from n short visit In Port Intnl. Mm, It, I. Verbuck wont to Port I it ml lout n I r, lit to ul'litiul tlio Komi festival. .MUM Annnbullo Anderson was u passenger to Klamath Fall on tlio HlARn today, N. It, Gilbert and family wont lo l'ortliind Innt night lo attend tliu Itoim festival. A. Harris mid H, K, Dromnr lo Klu. in u Hi Kn 1 1 and Frank Fliher and J. H. (Illlucn to Kirk weru passenger on tlio Klnmulli Falls slnga today. Mil Wllnon, ploncor resident of llrollinrn. In In Hond for the day on bimliumt, Ho reports crop mid ran;n conditions to hu unusually good, Krvln McNeill and (Hon Ilurch Imvn gone lo (lntnwiiy, to ho employed In thn liny Holds, Fred HJioim iiont win In Hand yes terday from IiIh Iioiiiu on tho Des chutes uhovn Ilnliil. ' Mrs. M, I. IlooHliiy and Mrs. Tom Pnrker loft liiHt iiIkIU for rortland, to attend tlio Rose foHtlvul. .Mr, mid Mm. II, L. Itloitnl loft yea tnrdiiy for Hiiuinilt, Idaho, to visit with Mm. Ulcilol's relatives. Mm, A, J, KrlckKon will leave to morrow or Friday lo vlnlt In Minne sota mid Wisconsin with relative". L. E. Dnlglor Infl lant nli;ht for Hrtnp I.nkn, WiihIi,, whoru hu will iipi'iiil several wookH for bin hoiilth. Missus Doris Clnypoul and Mnxlnu WIIkoii loft hint night for Itodmond, to spend tint wcvk end visiting with an aunt. Mrs. M. K, Hhnnklotou, who has boon In Iliind for noma time for hor health, left luNt night for her homo In I'ortliuul, It, 11. Muncoy, cruiser for the Hhiivlliiilllxon company, wont to Kla math KiiIIh yesterday on business for thn company. Mm, Norvnl Springer wont to Port land Inst night to attend the nose festival, Hhe will Inter go to Seattle to visit with relative. Ned Anglnlid, who shot himself through the foot while protecting a WARNER'S For the Coming Gala Events you will want to be all dressed up. Let us show you the many new things, designed to add to your attrac tiveness. FINE SILK HOSIERY Lace, Ktrlpon, Clock, or l'luln Color; you will ho more than pliuiHed with thin wonderful selection; now priced an fol lows: Pile, ? I. ill), !t.ll), 91.0,1, 91M.1 mid ff.M SILK GLOVES For wear with your thin Dress: short, "lie, Ht.lH); lone. Ul.7. New Hand Bags and Vanity Cases In ureal variety for your selection In thn following rnngo of lylces 9 1. r.ii. sum, tyjtjw, jjs.on, syi.no, ta.n.i, nmi m.d.i i Corsets, Brassieres, Camisoles New Kondit; new stylo. Its a pleasure to show thoso now (hliiRH. Wo want you to enjoy looking throuKh our stock. CnrsotM, priced nl SI.(K) to 9.1.00 IlrnsHleres, priced lit ... -Ile to.ft.00 Camisole, priced at .10c to 92.7.1 bund of nhoap at I'lna mountain from it coyote, loft tlio hospital yesterday. Mm. (loraldluo Honors, who has been visiting for two wcok with Krnest Lludoborg mid family, left Inst night to roturn to her homo at rorsytho, Mont. ):. P. Ilroslorhous nnd A. E. Frio burg drove to I'ortlainl Tuesday to spend Hovorul duys an business. Miss Marie llrosterhous accompanied them lo attend the Itoso festival. Oils Nelson, ono of tlio four men Injured In Sunday's auto wreck on the Tiimnlo fish hatchery road, loft the hospital yesterday und returned lo the -logging eump whore ho Is em ployed. Mr and Mrs, Ooorgo Orldcr huvo returned from Klamath Falls, who re they were married recently. Mrs, (Jrlder was formerly Miss Lcona Ilrowor nnd was employed In tlio din ing room at the 1'IIot Ilutto Inn. A. F. Larson left yesterday eve ning lo drlvo to I'ortland, where hu will visit with Mrs. Larson, who Is lu tlutt city for her health. Ho was accompanied by It. C. Curtnoll, who was returning to his home In Port and. A, Whlsnant, who has been In Ilend for several days, loft last night for I'ortland. Completion of the editing of the motldn picture film, "Cobb's Quest of Quiet," which hu Is manag ing, Is expected soon, ho stated on leaving. will wjw Like Now Pumps with Fronch IiooIh; Btrup modola; In pntcntH mid Plain Kid; n now lino JiibI In;. ...l.on, ijMMio Patent Low Heel Pumps Two Strap Orochin with cut nuts; our Fourth of .Inly Special at :llH" Bend's Finest White Footwear Whllo Kid Ono Strap Pump, French hool, pair W.M Whllo Kid Oxford, Cuban hool, pair ....$7.no Whlto Iluok Ono Strap, low hool, pair Canvnn Oxfords, wolt solos, low or high hoolu; now pilcod ut ",a ,,ws CiinvaH PiimpH, Ono Btrap, low or modlum heels, now prlcod at "-7ft m,a 2-0H Tuesday Ueorgo Ilrowdter of Sisters was In Ilend Monday. W. C. Ilelrnont Is In Portland for a two weeks' visit. Mm. It. I). Sullivan Is visiting In 'artland with relatives. N. U. Jacobson of Sisters was tu Ilend yoslcrday on business. C. 0. Howard loft last nleht fo- I'ortland for a fow days' vis!! Dr. It. D. Kctcbum bus returned from Paisley, whore hu wont last week. Mrs. J. L. Van Iluffel Is 111 ut the home of her puronta, Mr. and Mrs. A. U, Clark, 701 Ilroadway. J. Touscher Jr., superintendent of tlio Hoys nnd Olrls' Aid society of I'ortland, Is In Ilend today. Mr. and Mrs O. J. Hoik have as guests their daguhter, Mrs. Fred I). Itcckcr of Seattlo, and hor son. Mrs. J. J. Ilogan Iiob as a goust Mrs. Lucy M. Downs of Portland, who will spend two weeks In Ilend. Professor Oeorgo W. Pcavy of O. A. C, dean of tlio school of forestry, Is In Hand for the summer vacation. Dr. Oeorgo I). Van Waters of Port land, who has been In Ilond'for sev eral days, left last night for his homo. Mrs. T. J. Murphy and daughter, Arvllla Murphy, left Inst night for Lo Angeles for a month's visit with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Loverott have as guest Mr. Lovorott'0 sister, Mrs. Julia Cowan of Fort Worth, Texas, who will spond tlio summer hero. Mrs. L. I). Halrd returned this morning from a trip to Portland, nc companled by her daughter Mnrjorle, who has boon attending U. of 0. L. 11. Cornolt of tlio Alexander Hamilton Institution Is In Hond to day, seeking to Interest local business men lu tho sorvlco of tlio Institution. MIsh Miriam McConnoll of Hums Is visiting with Mrs. J, F. Arnold, on hor way homo from tho University of Washington.' Sho formerly lived lu Hond. L. M. McUnile, who tins been In Hond for two days, left last night for ttugene, whoro ho will attend the U of O, summor school. Ho Is principal or tho Hums high school. Hov. J. Eijgnr Purdy, A. J. Erlck son, Clnlro Payno and Hobort Koycs returned last night from a two wooks' trip to California. Thoy vlsltod, San Francisco and Yosomtto park. Mrs. Elalo Anderson has Just nr rived lu Hond, dlroct from Swodon, to visit with hor cousin, Ludwlg Pa torson. Sho will visit hero throe wooks boforo returning to her homo In Swodon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chosloy Hodlfor of Itodmond uro receiving congratula lions over tho nrrlval of a bady daughter. Mrs. Hcdlfor was formerly Miss Mnbel Doty, and tor more than n year resided In Hond. who loft last Friday night for San Francisco to spend several months. Miss Mildred Dodds left yesterday morning for Portland to attend tho V. of O, summer school. Hr, nnd Mrs. W, 0. Manning vis ited In Prlnevllln yesterday with Mr. and Mrs. Wlllnrd II. WIrtz. Miss Dolores Cntlbw returned yes terday morning from Eugene, whoro sho has been attending U. of O. Mr, nnd Mrs. Vernon Manny aro paronts of an eight-pound baby, born Saturday night at n local hospital. E. M, Krocger, formerly employed by the Hond Water Light & Power Co., left for Klamath Falsi this morn ing. Miss Myrtle UIco returned ycslor dny from Eugene, whoro sho has completed her freshman year at U. of O. L. M. McDndo, principal' of tho Hums high school, and Chester Dal ton, ulso of UuniH, were In Hond yes terday, Miss rtoinalna Nicholson has re turned from Monmouth, where sho lias been attending the Oregon Nor mal school. M. Z. Moss was In Ilend today on his way home to Lakovlew, from Hrownsvlllc, whero ho attended a pio neer picnic. Mrs. E. L. Miller, who has been visiting here with Mr. and Mrs. It. N. Huchwalter, returned today to her homo at Paisley. Edward Hrosterhous, who has been attondlng U. of O. for tho last two quartors, returned this morning to spend the summer. T. F. Ilebcl to the Algoma mill and L. M. Chedcster to Klamath Falls wore passengers on tho Klamath Falls stage this morning. Paul C. Hates, Portland Insurance man, and his son, who havo been here on a Ashing trip, left this morning on tho stage for Klamath Falls. Dr. Paul Woorner and family re turned this morning from Portland, accompanied by Dr. Woerncr's cousin, Dr. E. Dlctscher, who has Just ar rived from Germany. Mrs. It. W. Hcndcrshott left last night for a visit In the east. She ex pects to stop at Kansas City, Chi cago, and In Ohio. Dr. Hcndcrshott accompanied her as far as Fallbrldgo, on bis way to I'ortland for a short visit. Mrs. W. J. Lnwlor, who has been visiting with her son, It. W. Lawlor, and family hero, left last night for her homo In Portland, accompanied by her granddaughter, Virginia Law lor, who will visit with her for sev oral weeks. Miss Juanlta Gllmour arrived In Hond yesterday from -Portland, to spend tho summer with her sister, Mrs. Margaret Uozorth, who Is ex pected to return today from San Francisco, whero sho lias been on a vacation with Mr. and Mrs. II. C Ellis. lilililililililililllililililijlft The New Flapper Pumps and Oxfords Are Here! This morning's express brought us a num ber of new styles in Patent and Brown Calf, and Black Kid Straps and Oxfords. Just the styles you've been unable to procure anywhere. Flapper heels or Baby Louis heels. Women who want exceptional style in their footwear, minus the all too common penalty of discomfort, are being most happily suited in the new Queen Quality Shoes of the present season. In our recently replenished stocks there are some wonderfully attractive styles. The fit and wearing quality of every pair is a mat ter of course by virtue of the Queen Quality label; Monday L. A, Moss of Ashland Is In Hond for n visit. Mrs. Myrtlo Chalmers was a pas- songor to Silver Lnko today. Miss Floronco Curry loft last ulclit for Portland to spend a week. Tom Cnldwoll nnd H. F. Hobnrd woro passengers to Hums today. Hugh Thompson loft last night for Portland for a fow days', business trip. Wondclt Phillips of Tumnlo hud his tonsils removed this morning In Hond, David Wlgnnrd and Joo Holoutsen woro passongera to Silvor Luko on tho stago yeatorday. W. A. Loot, formorly of Bond, drnvo lu yesterday from Portland for n visit of u few days. Clydo Lair has taken a position with tho American Express Co, dur ing the absenco of Qlenn Phillips, Saturday Jack Horton Is the purchaser of a Chevrolet roadster. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Nlswonger drove to La Pino today. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Olleon, formerly of (his city, nru visiting here. Mrs. C. S. Benson and her daugh tor left last night for Portland. Miss Erta Scott left last night for Seaside, to spend several weeks. M. O. Wilklns of tho Hond Motor Service Co. Is in The Dalles on busi ness. Mrs. J. F. Arnold Is ublo to bo alio ut again after on illness of over a week. . Mrs. J. W. Usher has as hor guests an mint, Mrs. Horning, and her sou, of Portland. B, Miller, proprietor of the Suttlo lako resort, and his wife, were In Ilend yesterday shopping. Mrs. J. Edgar Tltrol nnd daughter Helon left today to drive to Portlnud, to nttond tho Itoso festival. Miss Harriett Umbaugh, last year's principal of tho Hond high school, left last night tor Portland. Miss Margaret Innbnlt returned this morning from Eugene, whero sho has been attending U. of 0. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Sawyer aud chlldron left Inst night for Portland. to spend n month's vacation'. Miss Idn Nlswonger has returned from Salem, whoro she has beon at tending Wlllnmetto university. C. M. Thomas to Ln Pino nnd Mrs. A. H. Myors to Fort Rock, wefe pas- sougors on tho stago this morning. MIbs Mildred Dodds will leavo to morrow for Portland, whero sho wilt attend tho U. of 0. summer school. Miss Adelaide Dietrich, school teacher of Itcdmond, Is lu Hond to day with Mr. and Mrs, D. L. Jamison. Miss Izolla ltldgley, who has beon lu Hond for sovornl days, returned this morning to her homo nt La Pino. J. A. Enstcs, Miss Mary llenii und Mr. nnd Mrs. F, T. Fnlrchlld went to Paulina lnko yostordny on n Ilshlng trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Bennett and chlldron roturnod yestordny frqm Sil vor Lake, whoro they have beon for a woek, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Myors and Mr. and Mrs. 0. O.'Carponter of Portland, who havo been viBltlng at tho Myors home, loft this morning to drive to A model to suit your needs is surely in cluded in our very complete stock, priced at $4.95 to $6.75 MEN'S OXFORDS Just received, a Cooperative Genuine Shell Cordovan Oxford at $9.50. A Cooperative Oxford with punched tips and brass eyelets, priced at $7.75. Other models at $4.95 to $6.50. Always Pays to Stop and Shop at MJZNNHEIMBR'S ffilijijililiiililijilift Grandvicw. Mr. and Mrs. Myers will roturn to Uend on Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph IC. Gllson of San Francisco are visiting with Gil son's parents, Mayor and Mrs. E. D. Gllson. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carufel and children left today to drlvo to their former homo In Canada, to visit for soverol weeks. Gilbert D. Brown, supervisor of tho Fremont national forest, left this morning to return to Lnkoviow, nfter spending several days here. Miss Julia Cownu of Fort Worth, Toxas, will be here ou Monday to visit during tho summer at tho homo of her brother, C. J. Leverett. Mr. and Mrs. A, E. Hill and Mrs. Hill's mother, Mrs. Hngen, who has been visiting her, left today to drive to Mrs, Hagen's homo In Montana. Paul C. Hates, Portland Insurance man, una ins son Hamilton nates, were In Bond today on their way to tho Vundevcrt ranch for a fishing trip. Miss Dolores Catlow and Miss Myrtlo Rico will arrive at their homes horo tomorrow morning from Eu goue, whoro they havo been attending tho Unlvorstty of Oregon, i Tom Brntten, who lias been attond lng school ln tho Wlllametto valley, was in Hond yesterday on his way homo to Lako county, whero his fath er, Paul nratton, has a large stock ranch. Glenn Phillips, who has beon em ployed by tho American Express Co. horo tor several years, left last night for San Francisco, whero he expects to spend from one to three months. His mother, Mrs. C. M. Phillips ot Salt Lake City, returned to her homo today, after visiting him here for sor- eral days. Friday T. J. Quigley of Redmond was in Ilend yestorday on business. W. C. Wilkes has gone to Portland for a few days' business trip. Earl Houston, state, traffic officer, left this morning for Lakevlew. Mrs'. Allcen Hotchklss of Lakevlow Is visiting with her sister in Bend. Gus Lampros and A. Jackson woro passengers on the stage to Klamath Falls today. W. D. Uratt of Grange Hall was brought to a local hospital today for an operation. Tho ladles ot tho Baptist church will hold a food salo on Saturday at tho Heyburn hardware store W. L. Crowe of Portland, who at tended tlio trap shoot horo this week, left last night for his home. Postmastor W. H. Hudson and Mrs, Hudson havo gone to Fossil, to visit with Mrs. Hudson's parents. J. S. Smith of Portland arrived In Bond Inst night to visit with bis daughter, Mrs. Georgo Parkins. Miss Agnes McCloud returned last night from Portland, where sho has) beon visiting for several weks. Miss Luclllo Snyder la employed In tho offices of Dr. J. 0. Vandovort and (Continued on Pace 8.)