Till H.HIUV. I)K( K.MI1KII Ifl, 1020. rnooK T)i'?tTT jonmi. Kd Hlaytm and Mrs. Anna Adums left Monday night lor 1'ortlund, be lli! celld to that city on account of the sttrloue llluiss of Mr. Blayton, who ho been In 111 ln'alih for noma months. ! Wlllerd Wlrts, N. G, Wallace. I). M. Uraham, Goo. Hrnlr. Jar Vpton and M, K. Brink were among the lo cal attorneys to spnnd a few daya In Muiluii the first of Hid week attending- circuit court. , ' Former school miit.s of Zclda Wi ner will bo lnlnnit(id to know that she wua operated on. thla week for appi'iidlcltls, In Portland. She la tlin oldest daughtur of Mr. Frank Winer, -who formerly lived In this city. , Mra. Dorothy Cowne left for her home In Vortlaud Sunday, after an Mtendml visit with bur aunt, Mm. Jay Upton. Mrs. Cowne made muny friends while In Prlnevlllo, and ha . been extensively entertained during her stay here. ' Duffy Knorr wai a visitor in town j from Terrebonne this week. He Is becoming well known throughout (his part of the country as a boxer, and will engage In a bout with Joe llofs of Portland at the Legion bouts tomorrow night. 1 The Deschutes Power Company has been replacing the old and worn out poles In and around town with now I cedar poles, which were shipped In ' from Washington. They are also sending a load to Redmond and one to Madras. Mrs. 8. W. Bnbcock and little daughter Maxine. returned from Mc Mlniivllle Sunday evening, after be- . Ing away several weeks at the bed side of her brother who was injured in an auto wreck, She states that lie lias been removed from the hospl- , tul. and la believed to be out of dan er. The Shumla Club bad their meet Ing lust Tuesday at the home of Mrs. , Charles Kdwards. Tbe mala attrac tion of the afternoon was a Christ mas tree, shining with tinsel and other ornaments, and laden with gifts. Each Shumla brought a gilt for someone else, and these were numbered. Every member drew a number and received the gift to cor respond. During the afternoon, the hostess gave a sketch of tbe life f Christ, and Mrs. J. II. Rosenberg ' told a Chrstmua stor. Refresh ments carrying out the Holiday spir it were served. I YOU CANT BEAT THIS- FOR A j XMAS; PRESEOTr -" T WT OFFICE ROOMS Modern, well-lighted Brick Building Good Location Rates Reasonable SEE Dr. A. W. Grater Benton Block-Phone Red 771 PRINEV1LLE OREGON 3 . Dr. and Mra. Horace Belknap of Nampa, Idaho, will arrive In town on the 24th to spend tbe Holidays In I'rlnevllle. While here Dr. Horace will assist bis father with a number of operations, and other details of his pructlce. Mrs. Lola Rhodes left on the ev ening train for Bend yesterday, for a visit with her aon at that place. Mr. and Mrs. Lake Bethtell took their bouse guests. Mrs. Lucretm Woods, Miss Roma Woods and Mivs Gertrude Woods who are visiting them from Iowa, to Bend last Tuur duy, on a shopping trip and sight seeing tour. George Meyer. Prlnevlllo's well known undertaker, arrived ho me Sunday from a business trip to Port land. He said that Portland had a miniature billiard for a tow minutes on Monday with lots of snow and wind and cold, and that he was glad to get back where there was a little sunshine to take the edge from the cold weather. The fifth grade room, taught by Miss Marlon Allen, won the big flag given to the room having the moat people present at the prolif meeting at the Methodist Church last Thurs day night. Twenty-two jple wha were present voted K? fills room j The sixth grade room, taught by ; Miss Louise Young, was second, with 20 present, due to their efforts. vrr - -r wr wft 9r r-r U5 FURNITURE Are always We are busy this week moving into our larger new quarters, but we always have time to care for the re quirements of our friends and have a large assortment jjl or appropriate goods to pick from ai prices mac are -&r&r Li. I J . 1 riuiii rviicrs pr rf- r fore-the-war prices, settees, rockers and complete living room furniturre. Let us help you make a AiiiiiitUi'iiibiuiiiiliii l : Useful and jrm fzhzMm Maw ifM sp ,- tft, p mmm Hi; py :::EE: g 111 AX. i ! fi m fe r1 lift ifeL m t! M to I i 1..M ;,.!.. :.i I lur-jr i I it. I I I I u I r. .-aatzBSiutiii' r '!,Uiiii i i i j '' I i i i. 'I r i ' id r I I I I uz. ui'iiin 1 m:. I Pedestal Floor Lamps . In many shades and designs be sides a large assortment of table lamps. Also high quality trunks and bags in many styles. Baby cabs, high chairs arid child's beds. Bend Furniture Co. BEND - - OREGON GIF Appreciated : t x Noi 'r: a bed room, dining ropm and selection. m " H Hal l im 1 '