-3r LOCAL HITS. Frank 01as4 of Kcditiouil wan n btnliu-nn vlrtitor lit Uend the find of tlic week. The Mori ill Co tins t fine line of new ImU fot tliu ladle. Make your Hn-Hcr nelectloii tliercfrotn. The Ladles' Library Club will hold Its next icKiiWr uicttlni: with Mm. Clmn. I) Howe on Tticsilny afluriioou. JJkkh for Imtclilntf from pure bred IihIIiiii Kiininr ilnckN, 1.35 lcr .HUltiiiK- W. 1'. HowiihtB. llcml, Oickoii. 30tr . The llcml nrcbrttra will lvc nn Informal nodal dance tonight lit the Ltiru hull. No Miwr will l jorved. TlckeU. 75 cunt. A flue Hue of Hunter poitnl cnnln are now on display nt the newn M11111I. Uuuicinbor your ilbtuut friend by mhuIIiik them one. Dr. Coe roiwtlH 11 lioy born to Mr. uiul Mm. H C. Iminele lnt Moiidny. h9. mill Mm. Iminele me liirmem IIvIiib two milci north of Redmond. 1 W. II KIiir. n civil engineer ol Pendleton, nrtlvctl in these jmrts Monday to Hike uj cii'.iucriu; work 011 the Columbia Southern IrrlKiitlutt Cu.'h n'yMcin. It In tccttiiiK time to make garden nod lltn llcml Mews ntniid am Mip ply you with nil kfndi of kcciI. In cluding ouloit Wis. Alfalfa mid clover .seed mIo in Mock. I,et everyone leutentlier the sale of hot popcorn nnd ltouieniHtlc onndy nt J. I. Wet'H furitiiure More next Suturdny. You know the proceed will KP for the benefit of the lkml library nud rcndliiR room. A tMtu bclourltiK to the I). I. & 1'. Co became lrinlilcued nt 1111 automobile Modduy nud mnde h lively daub down Wall street. They rnu down to boit the Cottor place when they tang led up with a tree mid Mopped. County School Siiciliitctidciit Dinwiddle wa in lliid the first ol the week mteiiOiUK to the prvparn tlon of 11 program for the education nl meeting that U to lw held in lUud next Saturday evening. The piogrnm ii given in full In ntiolher column. A recent nutchnwr of ditch land in this vicinity i Uvva L. Hcfccr .son of Ilellinghnm, Wash., who liai purcbaied the ')4 of the NWtf of ike. 17- 5-1 3- This trnet lias about one mile wont of Red mond. Max Klcbardsou cloml the danl. J. C. Hall, formerly of Cle Ilium. Wab., ha moved with h family to llund and is occupying " limine cast of the J I. West horn. Mr. llall own 8ocrt of ditch land jtut north ol tbc Johnston ranch and Intends to move auto it nud de velop it juiit on soon m he can build hint n hauc. Keglstrntion in the Itend pie oiuct up to 5 o'clock Tuesday after noon, the time that the liookn closed, In n U Hows: Republicans. 53; democrats, ii; socmlUw. 1; total, 65. In Deadline precinct: Republicans, .t;; democrats, 33; in dopcmlunt, 1; prohibition, 1; so cialist, 1; no party, 1; total 64. W. C Congletou of l'aullna, who is seeking the democratic nomina tion for tihcrlff, was In Uend Satur day look'ug uiu-r matters political Mr. Congletou is a longtime rest dent of Crook county, has n wide ife DANDRUFF AND Kw BaflNerHAiRsr are but outward signs ol the evil done In secret by myriads ol dan Jrulf germs snpplng,lhe life blood of tbc hair. Micro kills the para site, soothes the itching scalp, gives lustre to tbe hair and stops It falling out. A single application elves relief sod proves Its worth. Save ypur hair before too late. Micro prevents baldness. It Is a delightful dressing for the hair, free from grease and sticky oils. Ask your druggist (or free booklet 1 HOYT CHEMICAL CO, rKTUN OUtaSN acn,uaiiittinpc, inifj to known to ninny of the votc'm nn lie formerly held the name office to which he now rwpires. Have you noticed tlv new liutH for the Indies 011 display in the Merrill Co.'n window? They nrc handsonio otienun, the Intent styles. Rev. Mitchell, will prench next Sunday nt t't it. in. Oh' "Home as a Test of Chnrhptcr 'nnd n Hcfugc." At 7130 on "Home iih n Stifeiniiud nud it Type of Heaven." A con gregations meeting will be held Immediately following the morning nervlce, to which nil nrc invited. Christian Endeavor nt 6:.J5. Topic, "Tcthicnincc." Lender, Mm. Win SlcpbciiM. Mm. A. II. Hstcbeuct nud Mm. I. L, Hcoficld cutertnliiod the Royal Neighbors in the lodge hall hint week Tliiirndny nftcrnooti. Mm. O'Knnc won the grnnd prize n pretty vase in a guessing contest and Mm. Creed Triplett got the convolution prize, n smnll phi tray Refreshments nud various games passed the afternoon nwny very pleasantly for those present. M. A. Lehman of O'Neill was in llcml recently in the Interests of his campaign for the republican nomination of county sticriui:ti dent of schools Mr. Lehman said he wus very much pleased with the reception his candidacy was receiv ing over the county. He favors the building up of a complete pub lic school system in all parts of the county as the county develops, nud takes the stand that those towns tlint nrc able to support n high school should certainly have them. Word teaches Hcod from J. II Wciiaudy nt l'hilipsbtirg, Mont., thnt upon the death of his grand mother he was appointed adminis trator of the estate. In order to accept the appointment it Vfas necessary for him to resign ns a member of the Uend city council, as the Montana law requires that an administrator in that Mate can not hold office in another state. Mr. Weuandy's resignation was accepted Wednesday at n sKcial meeting of the council. His suc cessor was not chosen. The white breasted martins, with their cheerful chatter, have returned to Ilcud this spring, taken up their abodes in last summer's nests, nud arc busily preparing for the rearing of this season's brood. These hand some little birds arc great destroy ers of insects that harm fruit nnd otner aimcuiturai crops ami suotiui l protected. They urc e.sjK-cInlly valuable to the cotton growers of the South in helping to destroy the boll weevil, nu insect that plays havoc with the cotton. The birds, while migrating to and Irom the North, feed on these pests while IMtaiug over the cotton fields. (Irny-Stovcr Wedding. A very pretty wedding took place Monday, March 30, when Miss (.oldie West Gray became the wife of Clateucc Q. Stover. The bride Is the iioptilar nnd ac complished daughter nf J. H. Gray, at wliotc liome, near rost, 111c cere mony was not formed. Mr, Stover Is a promising young man, recently fiom Council Grove, Kan., but now ranching uunr Tost, where the young couple will make their home Til., ceremony was tier formed by Rev. C. A. House! of I'rineville in the presence of a number of rela tives uiul menus. The bride was tired in a gown lawn nud wore orange blossoms in her hair. The groom wore the conventional black, with n spray of orange blossoms iu his button hole. After the ceremony, the bridal couple, with the guests, sat down to n splendid wedding din ner, the table groaning under nu nbutidaiit supply of nil the good things possible to obtain. Many beautiful presents were received, I'riucvillc Journal. The bride is the daughter of J. I. West of Uend and has lived with Mr. nnd Mrs. Gray since she was six years oldj READINd ROOM. OPEN. Librarian Hired and Institution Will Ho Open Rcgulnrly Hereafter. The Ladies' Library Club of Uend have provided the I units with which to pay the salary ot a libra tlau for n short time nt least, and Mrs. Wilson has been procured to net as librnrinu for the Uend library and reading room. The room will be open hereafter each evening becomingly nt of silk Persian rented, nnd on Wcdncmlny nud anuirony niicriioonn iium 3 w 5 o'clock. Th'p library board ban received word from the Oregoil Library Commission thnt a library of 48 volumes will be shipped to the' Ilcud institution nt once, and the books nrc expected to nrrlve nt nny time. The llbrnry has subscribed for a goodly list of niagn jliica and crlodlcals ns follows: 1'omilnr Science Monthly. Atlantic Monthly. 1'ncific Monthly. Kcvicw of Review. McUnre'it. Century. Hvcrylwdy's. The American. Trehnlwl World. Kcicnllflc Aincrlenti, Otitlixik. Sntnrday Itrciilng 1'o't. - tincec. I, nil I en' Heme Journnt. C,1 Hoiitkrepiiig. Pclinoulor. St. Nlcholm. American Ihiy. Youth' ComKtnloii. The I'nrui Journal. Xuruml Ii)ttrtiitor. Uesidcs the traveling library that wilt soon arrive, the Ilcud institu tion has n library of its own of some 50 volumes of fiction and non-fiction works These can now be lKrrowed by the public ntnny time. The rending room is being well patronized hi tbc short Vjme that It has been open, which Indicates that when the new books arrive and ufter the organization ban iiottcn down onto u good running basis this institution will be a very popu lar one, well patronized nnd will do much good. The ladies' club willscll hot two- corn nnd homemad! candy next Saturday nftcrnooti In J. I West's furniture store, beginning at 2 o'clock. The proceeds will go to the benefit of the library, hence the sale should be well patronized. l'oley' Orlno I.nxtivc I the lt for uniii-ii unit children. IU itnM action ami leiKint tnttc liukc ll preferable to violent purgmivr, micii pun, iuici, etc. Cure coimliMtton. v. . Jicr- rill, IlrtiggUt. fence I'oxt Wnntad. Wanted, 700 juuliVi fsAs deli ercd three mili-H-i-iist ol Ilcud 1 Sea 35. fit, J II Dkncku i Sunday Dinner with Nice Dessert pt Hotel Bend Restaurant on Sunday, April 12 Dinner 35q 1 t. The New Store Seeds HATS "The Best Ever" An entirely new line. Spring Styles All Shapes All Colors All Prices Sec my window display for styles, then come in nud get your size. I have a few hats on my Bargain Counter Better sec them before they rc all gone. THIS STORK WILL CLOSK AT C.30 V. M, flVRRV DAY BUT SATURDAY AND BIv CLOSKD ALL DAY SUNDAY A. M. LARA General Merchandise BEND, OREGON A NEW LINK OV THE BEST SEEDS FOR THIS COUNTRY. Look at These Prices: Alfalfa dry land, per lb. 25c Red Clover, per 5b 25c Timothy, per lb 12aC Blue Grass, per lb 20c Vetches, per lb 8c Also a full lino of garden and flower seeds. Just the kind you want. All seeds aro guaranteed fresh. No last years stock. mmm ... mumm nmvmtnti nrer imtactiuM Every FarmeF As well as every business man should have a bank account. Why? Because: Y,0lir monpy Js saar '" tyQ Pan tin ' anyVvhefe else. Paying your bills Uy check is th" simplest ami most f onyentent method. Your check becomes a voucher for the debt It pays. It givae you a better standing with business men. Money in tbp bank strengthens your credit. A bank account leaches, helps and encour ages you to save. This bank docs all the bookkeeping. Your bank book is a record of your business. To those desiring Banking Connections with a well established Bank, we extend our services! The Central Oregon Banking & Trust Company DIRECTORS: John Steidl , Lumberman ajl Timber Owner. U. C. Coo..'. Phjriicliu and Surgeon. H. P. J. McDonald Mayor of Uend. E. A. Sather Merchant J. 0. Heyburn Cashier A FINE LINE OF Rocking Chairs RANGING IN PRICE FROM $1.50 to $$.00 JUST ARRIVED AT J. I. West's Furniture Store. j i I Central Oregon Realty Company (Successor to C. D. Drown & Co.) BEND, - OREGON DHAI.KRS IN AW. KINDS OP Central Oregon Real Estate Tinyber and Desert Lands a Specialty ,' We buy or sell your land no matter where situated. We can sup ply you with any class of land at any time. Call on us or write foe further particulars. Shop avp iutiis in Hotki. Hotel Bend Corner Boxd AND Owecox Stkkkts HUati O'KANE, Prop. MOST CBNTHAMA I.QCATfiD IIOTBL IN BEND. SAMPLE ROOM IN CONNECTION. New House, New Furniture, Reasonable Rates. Good Rooms Always Reserved for Transient Trade. Harness & Saddles Summer RobeS and Dusters Harness Oil. Complete Line of Oencral Strap Work. A. L. HUNTER mXDt OUtQOM E. C. PARK Importer and Breeder of PURE BRED Poland China Hogs Black Langshan Chickens Young Stock for Sale. BRDMONn OURGON For Sale. Well rooted plants of small fruits. For full information and prices ad dress (5HO L. D. Wiiisr, Umit Of Irom 7 to 9 o'ciock, suuuays ex