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real, live hoy to wear. It Is leath
er all thru ami the very best kind
at that. You will find this the
best school shoe your hoy ever
had on.
School Opens Monday, September 7th!
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LOCAL HITS.
Church mcivicv by Rev. Mitchell
.11 tiMi.il next Smithy morning and
.veiling.
Ucineinlicr the big doings on the
How-nrd Uwn tomorrow afternoon
,i:id ivciiitig
Mm C. M Kcdfirld will Wave
.iImiui th' nth fori vittt with her
latent ul Condon.
Mm A C l.ticas plana to leave
.ilxmt the Juth for it visit at the old
home in Nebraska.
S J. Spencer and wife will leave
dining the week lor a visit of i
week or two at l,n Grande.
Mrs Coe arrived In Heiid Inst
Wednesday for a visit with her
Mini. Dr. I?. C. and M. O. Coe.
Mr. and .Mrs. J. I). Davidson
drove over the mountain nnd are
.c!idin a shott tune at Portland.
Hciir) I.umtcr and A. NefT left
lor the Valley the first of the week.
Tl.ey will each bring back a load
of fruit.
M. C Awbrey linn driven over
to the Valley for it vieit with a .sin
ter whom he huk not seen for
several j cars.
Mlw Ruth Reid mid MiiM Gittius
arrived in Itend Saturday evening,
and Ik!Koii their school dtttiuti Mon
day morning.
All bills that arc charged to utc
after Septcmlicr to, 190S, without
my consent, I will not pay. V. M.
L'AKTItK. JO-2H
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wilcoxsou
arc enjoying a visit front the hitter's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. G, II, Roc,
of Hltopia, Wash.
The W. P. Vaudcvcrt family
have moved to town for the .school
vear, nnd are occupying the Jack
Tttrley house on Juniper avenue.
Have your future foretold at the
lawn social tomorrow afternoon and
evening. The Gypsies present will
have the power to lift the veil that
obscures coining event!).
Harvey Dayton, the young son
of Frank Dayton ol I.aidluw, fell
Irom a wagon Wednesday evening
and broke his arm, Dr. Coe was
culled, mill reduced the frncturc.
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Big--"Our Family" is one of the
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for general all round wear that
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SCHOOL SUPPLIES:
"Tabby Tablet" -"Ducal
Notes" .
"Royal Helfust I.incn"
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! A Slither ami J. II. Kcllcy
each IkmixIu new pianos (lining the
week from C. 1-'. Shephard, the
pin no man from Ashland. The in
struuicnl are the Concord make.
K. A. Slither is having an ad
dition built onto his warehouse that
stand directly not th of his store
bttUdinK- George llrosterhottK and
Hana JobiiMiu ate douiK the work.
A. M. Drake writes to have his
llullcttti acnt to New York City
and tays they expect to be lmck
tlwre about October I. II ts New
York addreMt will be care Hotel
Seville.
During the tmt few weeks the
I.ndiett' Library Club has taken in
new mcmlmrs as follows Mrs. C.
A. Joue, Mr George Ilrouterlious,
Mrs. Ralph Spencer, Mrs. Rok-oc
Howard.
Icecream and cake, watermelons,
fortune telliiiKi fhih pond, and music
will be the attractions on the How
aid lawn Saturdny afternoon, tin
der the auspice of the Ladies' Li
brary Club.
A number of Indians were in
town Saturday with huckleberries
which they were selling at $.oo a
gallon. They must have cleaned
up quite a sum as nearly everyone
bought a .supply.
William Ferguson ami family
have returned from Madras and
will again take up residence on
their ditch laud here. Mr. Fergu
son owns laud that will be watered
by the Arnold ditch.
Sheriff Klkins, Deputy Sheriff
John Combs, Max Wttuwciler and
one or two other l'rineville men
were callers in lend for a short
time Monday. They came over by
automobile conveyance.
The camp meetings which were
scheduled to commence in Hcud the
totlt have been postponed until the
35th. The evangelist has gone to
Paulina to hold meetings, and will
come from there to Head.
R. J, McCanti, who is now in
the forest service, received a 'phone
message Wednesday that there was
another forest fire on the Paulinas,
and for him to go out and investi
gate. The extent of the fue has
not yet been learned,
5c j ' tstiitis 1 sc
I'Kncm.s. kraskks kvi-rythinv, for school rsi: at )
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Bend, Oregon g
Frank Orctttt and mother left for
Pii)ttte, Maho, the first of the week
for an extended visit with relatives
Mrs On nit has not been in very
good health of late and it is IioikJ
that the visit will Iwuefit her.
I am now agent for the DcLaval
cream separator, ami have one of
thcftc machine in stock. Step in
and examine it. Thc are a great
convenience am) money saver for
the dairyman. 1;.A. Saiiikk. sttf
J. Frank Stroud, a former ltend
man now living at licvertou, Ore ,
arrived in ltend j esterdny for a
short visit. He reKrts that Mrs.
Stroud's health has considerably
improved since moving to Hevertou.
J. II. lvdwnrds and wife of Ha
Creek, accouiauicd by Mrs. W. F.
llurrcll and children of Portland,
spent last Sunday in Ikud, coming
over from Hay Creek by automo
bile. They were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoe Howanl at lunch
eon. Mrs. Laura Dandle is having her
dcscit claim near town cleared and
plowed ready for crop this fall. J
R. lleuham will construct an irri
gation ditch for her witluu a few
weeks. She will get water from
the Swalley ditch. I.aidluw Chron
icle. A number of Hcud Masons went
o'er to l'rineville last Saturday to
be in attendance at Masonic doings
at that place. The party consisted
of F. O. Minor, H. A. Cost. Dr.
Coe, H. P. J. McDonald, Millard
and Creed Triplett, and V. J.
O'Connor.
Dr. Heritage who sang in Hcnd
last Saturday evening, put on two
little operettas at Lakeview, one
"Rose of Savoy," and the other
"Mouths nnd Seasous." The Lake
view papers speak very highly of
the doctor's work in training the
singers in so short a time.
People in the eastern part of town
arc complaining that horses and
cattle, 1 uuuiiig at large, are again
causing considerable annoyance.
In view of the fact that there is mi
ordinance prohibiting this, owners
must not be surprised if their stock
is put in the pound and they are
obliged to pay a neat little sum to
get it released.
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C. F. Shcphard, wife and two
ftous of Ashland, were in Hcnd the
first of the week Tiiry came to
look over the country and to fell
nn occasional piano when they
could, being engngdl in that busi
ness It is understood they sold n
car load of pianos in Crook county
They drove in by way of Klamath
Mr nod Mrs. C. Ii. Allen nnd
Mttgliter lithel left for Jndepeii
duue, Oregon, Tuesday, driving
our the mountains Miss Kthel
v ill cuter the stale mIiooI nt Cor
allis and Mrs Allen will remain
with her (luting the achool year
Mr Allen will return to the ranch
at the Meadows in a week or two.
School opened Monday with nn
tii'olhiieut of H7 and with the fol
lowing corps of tcarhm- Mist
Ruth Reid, principal' Miss Mjt
gnrct Gittins, science nnd German:
Miss Maude Vaudcvcrt. grammar
grades. Miss Marion Wicst inter
mediate, Miss Nona Richnrdfton,
prltnnry The laboratory outfit has
Ijccii ordered and will be here in
alwut n mouth. The high school
opens with nn enrollment of 19
The Arnold school will open next
Monday with Miss Cora Ferguson
teacher.
The entertainment given last
evening by the Pavilla Family was
probably the best in its hue ever
given in licud. The program con
sisted of several short farce come
dies, singing, dancing, and contor
tion work by Mins Pavilla, and
brought forward one comical vtu
ation after another from start to
finish, with an occasional finer
touch of human nature beneath the
boisterous humor. If you enjoy a
good laugh it will pay ou to attend.
The Pavillas show tonight and to
morrow night.
The concert given in Hcnd Satur
day evening by Dr. R. A. Heritage
was a musical treat lot those pres
ent. White the doctor was con
siderably handicapped by a poor
lull in which to sing, yet his ren
dition of the various numbers on
his program was much enjojed
Mrs Roscoe Howard acted as ac
(.ompauist for Dr. Heritage in a
pleasing manner, Miss liilcs,
who is a guest of Mrs. Howard,
accompany ing the doctor in one
number, that of "The Holy City."
Half of the evening's proceeds went
to the library fund, and the ladies
cleared 17 Irom the concert.
V. Irving and lid win Knowlcs,
agents for the Phoenix Insurance
ComiMny, paued through Uetid
Wednesday morning on an exten
sive camping trip through Ivastern
Oregon, mention of which was
made 111 our last issue. From here
they went to the "fish trap," from
there to Sugar Pine mountains,
then to Crescent, and finally to
Make a Claim
And Press It Persistently
Your Advertising.
In
In the publicity hue, where a
manufacturer advcrtic his wares
a for sale by the dealer, nothing
impresses the public more than
the continuous, undaunted, cheer
ful repetition of some claim.
"I have seen Unit sirup nil. for
six months," say Mr. Jones, "I
gue I'll try it today." And
there are n thousand, fixe hundred
thousand Joneses in Chicago, who,
without knowing how long they
lwve Mren So-aud mi's ad., are in
fluenced by it ont) after it lia
lievu literally beaten into their
head.
That i one reason why success
ful advertising utually require
time.
Another reason is that when ad
vertisements htart the vast major
ity of the public U neither 111 the
circumstance nor 111 the mood to
Itecouie purchasers A new brand
of kltoe is advertised. M) friend
llrovvu need a new pair. After he
ha seen the advcrtikcuicnu ten or
twenty'or twenty dnicn time lie
may tule it into hi head to call
for tin brand at the shoe tore or
will at least lie pleased when thi
iiuw familiar and favorabl consid
ered kind of shoe is put Ufore
him.
Hut my friends Smith mid Jones
nnd JoiiUus do not need mw shoes
jiut now, hence the effect of the
ads. will not be perceptible bo far
m they nrc concerned. Two or
three mouths from now, when
.Smith goes to the shoe store, it is
reasonable to suppose thnt he w ill
lie familiar with the new brand
and may buy a pair. Chicago
Tost
Tho llttlo storo that "spent too
much for advertising" long since
ceased to bo a llttlo storo.
Klamath Falls The men wcrcl
having the time of their lives, and '
had fallen in love with IJastcrn Ore
gon ns an ideal place for nn outing,
They were accompanied by W. R
Wilkinson, Cnrlylc Triplett nod F.d !
Hrostcrhous, ns tctiiuv, teamster nnd
cook respectively-
A. O. Walker was in IJend Tues
day frcm his farm in the old river
bed section witli a fine bunch of
snmplen of grains and grasses un
der his arm. They were the first
ear'scrop from Mr. Walker's land
and he is greatly pleased with re
sults. He had samples of wheat,
oats, alfalfa, clover and timothy,
tnd they were dandies He had
oats that stood to his shoulder, and
heii n six-footer. Of course it
isn't necessary to grow such tall
oats to get a good yield of grain,
but it is fine to have it that tall
when one cuts it for hay, and that
is what .Mr. Walker did. Never
theless, both his oats and wheat
headed out in great shape and
would have given a heavy yield of
grain had he allowed it to mature.
Neighborhood farmers jndged that
his wheat would have gone 30
Imshels to the acre if he had
threshed it. The timothy also
made a fine showing, as did the al
falfa and clover. Mr. Walker is
planning to go into the hog raising
industry, starting in with grade
stock and gradually working
into blooded auinials of the Duroc
Jersey breed. He is now fencing a
five-acre field with nog leucine.
Mr. Walker is greatly pleased with
his first year in the Hcml country
and prophesies a great frttnre for
this section.
Allen-Wilson.
A ery quiet houic wedding wa mj'-
cinniral in Ilenil ThurxUy morning in
which Mint Alice W. Wilaon, daughter
of Mr. K I). Wilwn, wm wedded to
Mr. Hettrt Hiif-lc. Allen, Kcv. J. n
llftmr Mitchell officiating. Rev. Mitch-
ill read the yord promptly at 7 o'clock
Out united ilk: litcs of tliefc popfllar
young; jwoplc. Tlc bnde wore a gwu
of golden bron pongee ami carried 3
.bower tKUKjutt of marguerite. The
house wn decorated with nnu.nita
and flower.
' I'ollowing the ceremony tlte limit- and
j groom left for I'ortUml where tlie wilt
1 ult with Mr. Allan's mother, r-pernhng
' k .l.n .I...H lu. n. .tin lA.al.lA
Tlte bride i a jwpular member of a
iwtcial circle of young people in Iiend and
licr many friends will vlh her every oy
111 her wedded life. Mr. Allen U the
M-cretHry-treaMirer of the Central Ore
gon Development Company of thi place,
aul id ail energetic young lMiiive man.
Hoth bride and groom arc two of our
moot popular young people and ever)-
one join in nulling tbeut all the joy
'of life
I Mr. Mien ha furnUhed the pleasant
Patten cottage, where he and lm bride
will reidc on their return to ItenL
Every Farmer
Why?
Because: Your mney is safer '? e tnk tJ n -i
' ,1' anywhere else. j
Paying your bills by check is V
simplest and most convenient meth .
Your check becomes a voucher for Ls
ebt it pays.
Jt gives, you a better staudiug with busin s
men.
Money in the bank strengthens your credit.
A bank account teaches, helps and encour
ages you to save.
This hank does all the bookkeeping.
Your bauk book is a record of your business.,
To those desiring Banking Connections with a we'l
established Bank, we extend our services.
The Central Oregon Banking b
Trust Company
DIRECTORS:
d ohn Steldl Lumberman and Timber Owner,
U. C, Coe Vhyician and Surgeon
H. P. J. McDonald , Major of Hcnd.
E. A, Sather Merchant
J. D. Hoybum , Cashier
A Pleaitaj: Entertainment
The Pavilla Family arc gt g i1
three night entertainment in he .id
their first performance having bvi
-riven last evening at the Lara ball
ircs5 comment in near-by t.vir
1 sneaks hielilv of this talented tu Mil-
ly of performers. The LAivuw
Hxnmincr said
The lsjvllln fwmJy ae u 1 r
ceived enlitHoiHt Timsh1.iv an' .' 1
newlay tughu and wtll give -inolj r to
night, the lending fare- to ! T ,
.SuMaptimhrie of Mr Mout- .
of time ami pae forbid flu "(4 1
rellerit company dnervtd wet t , " ,
I'avtlla ha that fimh to all x In' i
that remind one ttrotigtr of Joi '
ton. Mr Tavilla i an nrtut ft'
ter and Mi l'avllla. though st ,
early teens, are fine in arlu
ami dancing The young 1 1
one of the best lady acrbar a 1.
tortknit we ever ar I..I tie .
a wonderful singer, and to we '
ila.ie in the jtnenll- 'Rri e
Julie, nlone is worth tlw rn
missWti. S) sweet ami prctt ,-
promite to come again an 1 wi
come Tlve who f .led t .
mieil a treat. The m ighljon 1, r
need not hesitate to col ntnend .'. M
ny in advance of performance u tt'
will make good '
The Pavillas wi'.l give cn'.e-4..n
ments tonight ant', tomorrow r; ,2U
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Notice to Parents.
M'iss Reid, principal of the Bo.'1
schools, reqttes'vs parents to sc tl..v
their children arc started to s .. ;y
nt once. Wh m this matter . f.o
layed for twc. or three tvci,.i K
makes the classification of the pu
pils difficult, and the results t f'le
scholar arc never so satisfact r
Su'otcribfor TIIK nt M.KTIS
When You Pawt
buildings, inside or out
side, if you desire th.:
very best results at th -least
expense you
should use .
The
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Paint
Call for
. color cords
E. A. SATHER
A Full Line of Groceries, Urj
Goods and Hardware alwn on
Hand.
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As well as. every businass man shu, ' J
have a tank account.
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