TH K IIKM lin.l.KTIV, DAILY EDITION, RKMl, OKROON, PKIDAY. Jl'NE 24, itKti. PAGB -. 1 1IKM 111 A IN' H( HIIIM I K Oregon Trunk ' Arrlvns. 7: Si A. M. Leaves 7:80 I'. M. ..V. It. N. Arrives. 8:80 l M. Leaves, 7:00 A.'. M. . LOCAL NEWS ITEMS C. I. Ilerker of Tumitlo wi a vls Itur In lli'iid loilny, H. W. Merrill (if llrolhors spent today In lli'iid. r.John IIokdoii rnturni.il frmii riirllunil I h In iikjiiiIuk. lir. II. N, Mniire la In I'urilniid fur minor surglrill operation. Hurry Mrtiiilre of Tuinalo was In thn clly today on btmlni'ss. Joe Clare went to I'nrllninl fust 111 Mil tu spend a few days. rW. It. MrKsrlnnd of I'rliievllla waa a vlallor In Hcnd yesterday. Hani Lorhrle of llrotlirra waa. In Urn clly yesterday on bualnraa. W. A. Coombs of Lakrvlew waa In llond yesterday on bualnraa, Jamri O. llngsn hua iurchud a now delivery truck fur his meat mar ket. K. J. Klnnlgnn left lat nlghj for Portland, where he waa culled on bualnraa. Mr a. II. Keltigold arrived luat night from Portland to her on, lliirry' ItrlllRold. Mr. and Mra'. II. J. Power and C. ). Ilrown ore at diamond lake on a finding trip. The flah butchery waa the scene yr-nluy of a picnic of the llapilat Sunday arhool. Mlaa llt'lrn Pumper liaa returned from The I t 1 1 . where alia baa been visiting relatives. Mr. and Mra. F. O. Stadtrr return ed yeaterdny from I'orfliind In their new lludaou car. Mra. K. It. Ityan and aon Itoberl left luat lilnht for Minneapolis to vl.lt with friend. Mia'a Noma r'ull went to Portlund lust nlKht to attend tht meeting of telephone operators. Pred Mann to l.a Pine and J. K. Holt to Silver l.nke were thla morn ing's singe psnnongers. Postmaster W. II. Ilucl Hon purrhaa- ed a Kord ardnn thla week from the Central Oregon garage. Pat Itellly and J. W. riaher. promt-j nent aheepmen of Khanlko, were busi ness visitors In the city today. I - Dr. Keeney Ferris will occupy the pulplf In Itedmond Kunday by request of the church committee there. i J. L. Gullher returned taat nlKht from Portland, where he attended the Maaonle convention laat week. T. A. McCann left laat night for Mlnneapolla on a trip. to the bead of flcea of the The Hhevlln-lllxou Com pany. Mra. E. K. Whlteand Mlaa Marian Donahue left laat night for Mon mouth, where they wll attend mm mer school. Mra. N. O. Davie waa vlaltlng yes terday at the hnme of her aon, Leslie Davie, returning laat night to ber Prlnevllle home. Fred JjJ. llarrlman of Eugene baa accepted the paatorate of rtie Church' of Chrlat and will arrive with hla family on July 1. M9. George Smith (if Itedmond and Mra, A. II. Jones of Foreat Grove who have been vlaltlng with Will K. Smith and family, went to Itedmond iKt night. 3 John MrKlnney and M. V. Cook of Fort Itnck were In Ilend yeaterdny purchaalng equipment for a pumping plant. A well hna been drilled on their land, with a good flow of wa ter. Mra. II. C. Doddi returned Inat night from Eugone, where ahe at tended the commencement exorcises at the University of Oregon. Her daughter Mildred, who wai graduat ed, returnod with hor to Bend. John Cunnlnglinm and A. F, Lar son returned yesterday from Elk lake, where thoy were on a fishing trip with friend from Portland. The latter relumed to their homea Inat night wllb well filled busknls of Iroul. They urn Kriink HkliAier, Mr. Wulaon and Mr. Puvls of the North ern I'uclflc. , IN CASK OK ACCIIJK.N'T Travelers' accident pollrlea pay doetora' bllla and for loan cif lime. You uiuy be nut. J. (.'. Ithodea. l&llfc AT THE HOTELS Pilot Itnlo Inn. A. A. Iluffniun, Portlund; L. A. Itulile. Portland; K. J. Itd-hards. Portland; G. M. MrKuililen P,,.i II i W liiinn, Portlund; W. J. hmond, Porlluiid: W. P. Weal. The Dulles; C. J. Iluek, Porllund; Mr. and Mra. L. P. Cunipliell. Huleiu; O. A. Hplled. Portland; 0. I,, paiaon. Prlnevllle; It. II,, l.yoii, duiiKhter and aon, Hun Francisco; Arno I. Drew, lloatou; Dane Houliir, Portlund; II. W. Love land, Porllund; K. H Kancettn, Kn terprlae; C. W, lluley, Pendleton; K. P. Dunlel, Portlund; lien Geary, (n tervllle; I,. C. Thoroiighinan and wife, Porllund; C. Ilorg. Portland: P. Puaanult, Portlund; W. M. Grler and wife, Portlund; M. B. Ieater. Klam ath Pa I la; P. J. Wilde. Klumuth ! Fells. Hotel Cory. E. I,. McMlllln. Portland: I,. B I.euch, Portland: J. W. Dninarla. Prlnevllle; Ernest MiKenile, Prlne vllle; N. II. McMlllun, Portland; Itay Jenkliia, Hum. Wrliclit Hof'l. T. I.. Cowan. Onlrulla; J. II. Klely, Centrulla; A. Coo, Wade; A. L. Kong, Klumath Kalla; A. Jolinaon, Klamath Pull; C. K. Htead, Prlne vllle; Oaeur Mollne, Homer. Waah.; Prunk Hlllen, Eugene; J. C. Ayrca. Ifremonl; C. E Htiinlerbury, Prlne vllle; M. Holdldge, Prlnevllle; Tom Cronln, Hlnk; I.. M. Dealy, Alfalfa; A. It. Duvl, Poat; Tom Falconer, rlea alile; Mra. W. P. Falconer, Bfloalde. DiiHIllliK Hotel, J. H. Km Ith, Portland: Frank Cald well, Portlund; George Grlder, Bhev llii illion camp No. 2; William Lane, Hllver l.uke; llert llohlliig, Orand vlew. Waah. Kecord f Transfers .- rUIlNIBHEI) BY TUB DEBCHUTPI AKBTIiACT COMPANY. 1' F Itledel to Arthur Ktlpe. K of W"V lota 7, 8, blk g, Kenwood Gar dena; 1 1 0. Mra M J Brandon to Edmund Bran don, 2 3 Int in part lot 1, blk 13, lend; 110. M J Brandon to Edmund Brandon, lot 3. blk 1(. Park- add; f 10.. II B Cook to Pac Coaat Mtg Co, B 4 of NE'4 and NW'4 of BKA. 36 15 12; tl. I IDEDTV Agab Tonight, Saturday LlDEiIVll Matinee' and Nigbl PKiSCILLA The most dynamic iersonality in Motion Pic tures, in "Reputation" Special Added Attraction! HAROLD LLOYD IN I "HIGH AND DIZZY" A RIOTOUS MIRTH QUAKE To rattle your ribs, shiver your liver and tickle your "tummy." ' It's a Lloyd arid he who Lloyds laughs long, for Lloyd's laughs, last. Saturday, at 9 a. m., We Place on Sale 1000 Yards Best Quality Silks! Included are Satins, Taffetas, Tub Silks, Crepe de Chines Georgettes, Poplins, Printed Crepe de Chines, Foulards, Sport Skirtings, Pebblettes and Jersey Silks all at $ 1 .69 Yard EXTRA SPECIAL ! Heavy Japanese Pongee, at per yard, 98c 1 1 Those who attended oar last Sale of Silks, can buy at tbis sale with the same assurance of receiving Extra Values. It Always Pays to Stop and Shop at MANNHEIMERS I Alfaretto M:yer to 8 J Munn, lota 1 13, 13, 14. blk 10, Blvd add; f 100. I Dean G Kaymond and Holland W Raymond to Alice Ilayn, BE U and W l H of 84. Lytle Acre 23. Rend; J10. Francla Anderaon to C W Hawei. trutee, NWU of NW. 31-18-13: .Scand Am Bank, Beadle to Bend ! Park Co. lota 5, S, 7. 8, blk 157, 2nd ' add to Mend Park; J 10. ; Edwin 1 Roicere to David C Wat son. NE'i of NW4. 5-17-12; $10. I A M Myera to T J McAndrewa, lot; ; 13. blk 1 4. Highland add; 1250. ) KNIMIAI STORK MOVKO 8terenaon & Ralney, the firm con ducting the second-hand buainess of 1 the Central Oregon atore, hare moved Uheir alock to new quarters In the Wright Hotel building. They were ! formerly located on the corner of j Bond and Oregon. The new (tore fronts on Greenwood. Where Was It? MIks T a Terre Hnnte principal, la a genius at finding thine. Her boys all know It now, too. The other day a f'onnjrMer was leaning over trying to fix a ien when he suddenly stralcht ened up and announced that a piece of tlie pen flew Into his eye. She accord ingly .excused him from work atid gave him all the attention accorded an In valid. And h enjoyed It, too. Hut that afternoon his enjoyment was so evident that she grew suspi cious. She called him to her and assed a magnet close to his eye. Of course no piece of steel came out to meet It. but there did come a confes sion from the youngster that he was playing soldier at the time, and that no piece of steel had gone . into his .ye. Indianapolis News. umiraraniiituiunuimunitnmiiiitniiiMiuinmmiiiiitMi 10 per cent DISCOUNT On all Fourth of July Signs ordered before July 1st. McCANN THK HKJN MAS Knsntumiiiiiimnnimiiminniiltinmiaiminoliinninmi nttttttuninuiuiuis - The Stevenson & Rainey Central Oregon Store has moved from the Shaw Building on Bond Street to the Wright Hotel Building 211 Greenwood Ave. The Store Is Open and Ready to Buy or Sell Second Hand Goods. ;itnniiinirni:imiHninunniinimiiOTiniminimnnminimiimmmroimmuumMimnnnintmnnrwrtuiisOTiu(riiu.-i Amusing! A Hoosler author was recently asked what she regnrdtM as her most humor ous eM.'iience. She studied a few minutes and then related It. One sum mer she lectured at a Chnutnun.ua where another woman let-turrd on tlie I subject of health. "One night," laughed the author, "she gnve a wonderful leeture on the enre of teeth. We went hi.me topether and as she us worn out 1 olTered to go with her to her rvin and rend to her. "Tlmt was a spiemllil talk Hint you gnve tonight." I told her s ie flnlslied ninkliuf her toilet to retire. "Yes. I think It Is reiil gd myself," she liennied, and absent-mindedly reached Into her mouth mid took from It a complete set of fulse teeth and relaxed ready for the rending. 1 The4th'sthe4th. j I illlll There are four days In a man's yearly life when he II Sill N ought to look his bet.t. ' jj I lllll The first is New Years. Illlll The second Is Easter. I I xThe third is his Wedding Anniversary. B ui !j! AXD THE KOI RTH'S THE FOVRTH OF JIXY. II 11111 X nrr Bend men don't need this promptin thr-y I Ullll are ready the night of the )rd for an early start in tho I I lljlll morning and that's just the point. I THE 3RD OP Jl'LY PALLfl THIS YEAR OS 8 UN DAY. 8 Ullll That takes one day off your time for getting ready. I I Ullll Better drop in today don't yon think? I I HlljD Kuppenheimer Suita for the Fourth at $25.00 to $43.00. I I D Htravrs and Panamas for the Fourth at $1.00 to $(5.00. I I HIIU Silk Shirts and Vnderwear for the Fourth. 1 1 j y H New Cheney Neckwear. I I H New Soft Collars. I ml I N Phoenix, Interwoven and Holeproof Sox. I I Hill It Always Pays to Stop and Shop at D l 1 ttxaxsxaxa tmu:aumumi When you need your Suit Cleaned or Pressed, come to- LOVEN'S Bond Street First Class Work Guaranteed. Fruit Canning Time Is Here! We Have All Sizes in Economy and Mason Jars Onart K1.20 icr Dozen j" r Pints, - 95c per Dozen Fuller Bros. Grocery 57 Shasta Place inninmaunimmininBnuuiuuuMiaauauuuii u n nusiii ninn i iniiiin