THE ItRND JlWAMTUt, !AfI, KIUTKHT, BESD, ORKOOJf, HATt'ItDAY, OCTOBER SO, IftSO, PAGE S lly Mm. I.. W. (iati'liiiU I'liono llintk 10H1) NotM Mr tuhllrallon In lh tarlal rolumn In lh HMariUr luua ( Tin liullttln mnt M In il lUr than lilt 'cluck m th aftMnean l In r nrwtelni. MiiHlitr llolxtrt Arnold oiitortitlnnd hint iiIkIiI lit u muituiiiirado Iliillnw u'wt imrly, kIviiii at thn lioiiio of hht lntrnlH, Mr. mid Mm. J. F. Arnold, (in living itviiliuit. Tliu Kilimln ur rlvod In costumo ut 7 o'clock and "iiit tliu mining In (liincliiK itiitl liluyhiK Hallowe'en (in num. Shortly liiiforii I): 'J I) o'clock ruf tdhIi mimt wiiro Hitrvml. Ill uddltlon tu tho liiml, IIhikii In utlnndiitina wmii: John Kiiowliw, ItUNKitll l.iiriiH, Wniidflll nml Wiiyliiml I.!hhIhk. (Idiiovlovo Hmilli, KlMWorlh HlmitM, Charlotte ()kiiii, Homiy Orlnnliiiid, Culliiirlnn Diikihi uiul Miirln Aiiloinittta Arnold. 1'lunn nrn ImiIiik inn do liy thn Hlinv-llno-lllxon Imnd to iiiiliirliiln on thn evonliiK ot Krlduy, Noveiiilmr 12, with u concert mid hocIii! ut tho Kym imitlum for miiiiloyim of Tlia Hlicvlln lllxon Compuny mid Ihiilr fiimlllim and rriiindii. Dunning will bo n Joyud (luring thn lultor part of tlio evening. , Mnmlii'tti of Iliinil lodge A. F. & A. M., with tlionn holding mninbnriihlp III thn Order, of Eantrn Htnr, will hold n rorlul wimlon Tilitndiiy itvnulng at tlia Mimonlc fnmplo. Kill) olc tlou return by wire will bo received. Clifford Fydnll, .William 0. Iliior. tii'iio Conmtork, J. K. Kiulth lind Kurl Viyiiuiuih wero bout ut a iIiiiicIiir party ut tlia Emblem club hint night. The khiihIh prem-nt wero. Mr. and Mm. (!. A. I'urklim, Mr. and Mm. Clyde Wertnnhellur, Mr. and Mm. Fred Triplet t. Mr. nnd Mm. Chtirleii Kill, tint MUxeil rtinlpit. Hoilth worth. Kike. Hlnip(iii, lluryon, Kpoehr, Hi inn t, Welnitlck, Churchman. Ilrlek,! Kminey. Hrock, Llndtxtrg, CiirlBon. IleiiBiin. IteynnldM, Kllloti; MKnm. DiiK'Ui, llaydiin. Ward, Fox. Powell. Hklnuer, Terrell, CowIoh, JoIiiihoii, Chupmun, Kloiin, Moore. DuvidHoit, Minor. Hleldl, IMuiiib. During tliu evening refri)Mhment were nerved. One of the delightful norlul nffnSm of tho week occurred at I ho homo of Mm. T. K. J. Duffy on Tucudny af ternoon, when Mm. Duffy nnlertalnad In courtesy to thn Mlnite Nona and Kdlth Dudley. Currying out a color Nchniiio of pink and'whlto, itHtom nnd carnation wero lined with charming effect throughout tho roonin. Sevan tlibUm iiccnmmodiited tho guenln. who npent thn uQurnoon In tho en joyment of bridge, Mm. J. II. Mutator winning tho flint prl. and Mm. El mer Hyan the Kocoiid. Tho nerving of nil olubornte luncheon concluded tliu afternoon' phiaHiiro, Mm. Mux Cunning of Redmond wan u vlnltor lit tliu city ou Tliu in day, Tho Altar Koclnty of tho Catholic church mot Thumdny uftornoon lit tho homo of Mm, Mnurlco I'. C'uhIi niiin, Following a ultort btmluniui mooting, thn tlmo wiih pleimuntly npiint with convolution und noodlo- work, Mm. Cliiudi) Mot!! wiih tho houoroo ut u nliowur Tliumduy afternoon with Mm. II. 8. Mct'luro an bottle. Twen ty KUHt woro proHout und preiicnted Mm, .Mntjs with miiiiy beuutlful and unofiil Klftii, Tho uftornoon was njient In hocIuI coiivurHiitlon and In thn enjoyment of a dnlnty luncheon. Tho annual convontlon of Itnbek- Bh, dlntrtct No. 33, jurlxdlctlon of Oregon, wun held lit Huthur'i hull Toonday. Tho flmt moetlng of tho komIoii wun hold ut 2:30 o'clock, ut which tlmo tho chutrmun. Mm. Klean- or Van Vleet, greeted au uudlniico of 150 doleguloii from Mudrax, Culvor, Torrobotuio, 1'rlnoylllii, Hllver l-ko, Tumulo and Riotnbom of tho local lodgn. Minn Kthnl M. Fletcher, prculdent of tho Hehckiih annombly of Oregon wan prunt and gave uppreclutod u' nlntanco during tho rltuullntlc work, which wan put on In a vory credltablo mininer by tho different lodgo rep renentutivnn. Tho following officer wero eluded: Mm. N. It. Tinker ton, Miidrim, chairman; Mm. tlneder, Sliver Ijikn, vice chuirmun; Mm. Lil lian Wntln, Mndrnn, necrotary. In tho evening (ho Rebekoh degroo wan exemplified by tho Initiation of enn dldnteH, which wan followed by a buniUot. Thero wan a flno uplrlt of fellownhlp evidenced throughout the day und tho guomn dupartod oxprcnH- Iuk upprecliition of their reception. Tho convention next yonr will meet at Mad ran. Odd Fellows and Rnbekitha held a Joint social meeting Friday evening at Hather'i hail. J Tho flmt, of a nurlun of munlcal loan, to ba given by tho Rplacopul guild, won held yeatordny afternoon ut tho homo of Mm. I... M. Fobs nnd proved a decldod nucccits. Tho npa clou living room of tho Fobh rest denco was beautifully decorated for 5 IDE Is as generally recognized to designate quality in storage batteries as . the sign X X I IS TO designate the unknown quan tity in mathematical problems. N buying an EXIDE Storage Bat tery you are assured of long and satisfactory service. URABILITY is the foundation on which this Battery built it's widespread popularity. VERY EXIDE BATTERY in use is giving perfect satisfaction WHY not I make the next Battery an J Ir H. R. RILE Y BATTERY REPAIRING and RECHARGING GREENWOOD AVE. BEND, OREGON tho occukIoii with link ana white ac tum, gladioli and potted plunt; Tho following program, which wun wall rendered, wait onjoyod by fully SO gutmlH: Vocul hoIom by Mm. it. 8. Hamilton, (a) "liuuh. My t.lttio Oim" (lierlgnattl); (b) "Harkl Hark! tha Lark" (Hcbubort); tnxtru inontiil n urn born by Mr, K, IJ, Well (a) "HuKtlo or Bprlng" (Binding); (b) "Boeond Muzurka" (Goddurd); vocul hoIo by Mm, H. It, Gould (a) "Tho May Morning" (IJonza); (b) "fivroiiudu" (TohII); instrumental nuinhorH by Mm, It, S. Hamilton (a) "Polonalne" (Chopin); (b) "Vaioe In C Hhurp Minor" (Chopin); quar tet compound of Margaret lialrd, Kiitherlno ffaydon, Francos Heyburn und Allco Btockman: (a) "Tho Wan derer" Night Song" (MenditliBMjhn); Highland Fling, danced by Erma Luhrmun, Dorothy Taylor, Giadyu McC'onnoll and Allco Holmes, Ono of tliu moKt enjoyuliiu parties over hold In Bond was given Wed nonduy ovoulng, whim Tho Rtirinora club entertuliied with an elaborate dancing party at the Masonic ball. jTho halt was most beautifully doe ' orated to represent an outdoor scene, A fringe of bright-colored autumn ; foliage and upstanding cornstalks circled the room, above which bats, 'witches and othor symbol of the J Hallowe'en season were in evidence, j while in one corner the greenery was arranged to conceal an old-fashioned well, whore the dancers might re fresh themselves by partaking of sweet elder. Tho lights were sub dued by yellow and bluck shades. During the evening a short pro gram consisting of a vocul duel by Mr. end Mrs. Goodman; vocal num- MAN'S BEST AGE A man is aa old as bis org&ns ; ho can be as vigorous and healthy at 70 as at 35 if he aids his organs in performing their functions. Keep your vital organs beaithy with COLD MEDAL Th world's standard mnady for kidnnv, tlvst, biaddr acd arte acid troublw incs 3696; comets disordna; stimalntn vital organs, AU druggists, ibres si. Uk Ut tk. us. GoU MmAmt oa mrf bn ben by a Quarter composed of Her bert Boss, C. P. Chapman, Dr. L. W. tiatcholi and O. A. Thorson, and a classic dance by the Misses Kathar ine Hayden, Leoia Whitmore and Marlon Bather was presented. Later refreshments were served, The ladle of the Methodist Aid society are making extensive prep aratlons for a bataar on Thursday, Friday and Saturday ot next week. The Order of Eaaiers Star enter talned this afternoon with a bridge party, Mrs, C K. Norcott and Mrs, Childers acting as hostesses, !ffist!smmma;Bimmrai FOR SHERIFF OP DESCHUTES COUNTY R. II. FOX Enforcement of Law. Justice to All. Special Privileges to None. GIVE HIM YOUR VOTE Cut Flowers and Potted Plants After Friday, October 29th, the River side Florist will have display of mi flowers and pot plants at new store, 861 WALL STREET Phone Red 2231 Orders taken Sundays at Hot Hotise, 456 Newport Ave., same phone number as store, Red 2231." Riverside Florist Store, 86J Wall St. Hot House, 456 Newport The Next President Asks You To Vote For Bob Stanf ield "All who are earnestly deBlrous that the Republican party shall take con trol of national affairs, to the end that we may restore the health ot the Republic and Insure the good of the country, will wish, as I wish, that the voters of Oregon may And it to their best judgment to support Robert N. Stan field for United States Senator." WARREN G. HARDING. The Next Vice President Wants Oregon to Send a Republican Senator: "The success of the Republican ticket to Oregon Is earnestly to be desired. More than that, my own desire to preside over a Republican Senate leads me to ' hope for and recommend the election of R. N. StanBeld to represent your great state In that honorable body." CALVIN COOLIDGB. - "Young Teddy" Makes the Same Request of You: "Heartily endorse candidacy of Robert N. StanSetd for Senate. Apart from the fact that a Republican majority in the Senate is of vital Importance just now, be is the type of man alt the Toters of Oregon should be proud to hare n&resent them." THEODORE ROOSEVELT. Taft Urges that You Vote for Stanfield: "Election of Harding is assured, bat be can do little unless he has a local Republican majority In the Senate and the Hottse. I earnestly urge ait who ' Tote for Harding to Tote for StanBeld. WILLIAM H. TAFT. Hughes Believes in Stanfield: "I cordially endorse the candidacy of Robert N. Stantteld for t'ntted States - Senate. In addition to Mr. Stanfield's Qualifications for that office, it is ot very great importance that there should be a Republican majority ta the Senate to support a Republican President and make possible an efficient and successful administration. I sincerely trust that the people of Oregon will not fall to elect Mr. Stanfield." CHARLES E. HUGHES. Don't Waste Your Vote Trying to Send a Democrat to Washington to Support a Republican President. Vote The Republican Ticket Straight. REPUBLICAN STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE THOS. H. TONGUE, Chairman 640 Morgan Building Portland, Oregon I