T Y S FOR BOYS FOR. GIRLS And q host of all kinds of nice things for tho 1'ittlo folk. Our toy department is oil ready for your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING. Do It Now! You can select what you want wo will kocp it, for you and deliver it any time you may want it. Don't Wait! Until tho last minuto. If you do there isn't much to solo ft from and you miss getting tho best Take our advice and Do It Now! Don't Wait! &&tKsX&5i THE STORK OF3 BETTER VALUES." BITS ABOUT TOWN. I,. I). Wiott MHint Monday in ICimImioixI on bulmw. JainiM Ryan Is spending tx!uy in Redmond on business. Goldlo am! ThI Hoke left yostor day morning for Chicago. K. (!. Sturgeon of Ijildlnw wan in town Monday on business. J. C. Rurrls of Portland in visit log IiIh father. Dr. A. A. Rurrls. J. 1). Davidson liari boon ill since Saturday with sciatic rhuiuniitUui. A. V.. Segal. Sr. and A. K. Sogal. Jr , loft Monday for Portland and other towns. SOAP For tho first timo in llond'n his tory, Hond Indies ran now pit full valuo for thulr money in Soap. Wo havo put in a stock of tho well known "Diamond C" Laundry Soap and hero nfter it will ho Hold at the pricu fair to all of 6 Bars IZn Many other equally big bar gains in hand and fancy TOILET SOAPS. It Pays to Trade at Rowe's NEXT DOOU TO POSTOFFICE. M. S. Ijittin returned Sunday from Portland. K. (i. Rourk of Crescent sjHint several days here last week. V. A. Ha to in able to he out again after a week's illiunw. SuiKirintendent W. II. Hollln of 0-W. K. & N. spent Saturday night hero. Mm. F. 0. Minor is at home from Corvnllis for a visit of a week or tun iliiyn. After an alwonce of about a year Mr. anl Mr. II. II. Hall have re turned to Ilend. .1. P. .Johnson will mid forty feet to the Thouion furniture store in order to glvo more room. Mr. and Mr. Will Forilhatu, who live up the river, are thu proud parent of a nine-pound boy. There will b an important moot inif of the "Whatwevorn" til tlie eliurch Tuesday afternoon at 2:'M). Mary L. Patterson has tiled action for divorce against Ralph W. Patter son, in the Circuit Court at Prino- ville. K. W. Wilson, who has been with Moody at Shaniko, has joined the force of thu United Warehouso Co. here, V. K. Guorin has been called to Sandusky, 0., on business and will leave tomorrow to bo none a week or two. After visiting friends, Miss Mary E. Kershaw, who has been in charge of tho hospital hero, will go to California. No. 101), hold by Miss Erika Johnson, was tho lucky number in tho rafllo for the Irish crochottod collar made by Mrs. Horrlng. Owing to lack of quorum, there was no meeting of tho City Council last night. Councilman Kelloy, Sellers and Onolll wero absent. Mrs. C. S. Hudson left Sunda.v on a trip to Portland. Mrs. J. H. Shouso returned from Portland Saturday evening. Mrs. A. M. I,ara untortnlnnl Mnn. day nfturnoon with a thimble party. The Eastos & Ronn Ileal ty Co. has had it ollice remodeled and greatly improved inside. The meeting of tho Priscilln Club this week was hold at the Markel home last evening. The Central Oregon Irrigation Co. building will hereafter be known as tho Central building. Mrs. Lutx, who has been connect ed with the hospital, uxpects to leave this week for San Diego. Cal. S. C. Caldwell and family have moved into their now homo mi U'mII street, in Definite) addition. L. W. Doonar and lineman came over from l'rineville Mnn.lnv tit look nfter telephone work here. Among tho passengers from Hond Sunday morning was Mrs. L. II. Haird, who went down to Portland. Tho regular W. C. T. U. meeting will ho held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. Ford. C. F. Hey wood of Portland sient yesterday in Hond soliciting busi ness for tho Northern Express Co. 0. A. Johnston arrived In Hond Friday night from San Francisco to lllo on a homestead or buy Irrigated land. I After n ton days' visit to his brother, Clyde Faulkner, with his Wlfo and Bon, returned today to Iloseburg. Rev. J. F. Vernon, Presbyterian field secretary, spent yesterday in Hond, going down to Redmond this morning. Tho following Rums peoplo wont out on tho train today to Portlend: Archie McGowan nnd Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Cecil and family. J. H. Oneill In having n one-story two-room ollice building erected on Minnesota street next to the build ing occupied by Hunter & Stnats. Snow in Crater Ijiko national park is reported to be already several feet deep. The present sen son was one of the latest in years. Men Mff'airery, wife and child arrived Monday night to make their home In Hond. Mr. and Mrs, Mc Cattery are trained nurses anil will havo charge of tho Rend Hospital. W. T. Andrews of Portland, an exiMTt lumberman of tho Forestry Service, arrived Sunday night on a Held trip to the Dwtchuto reserve. He will be here a week or ton days probably. Miss Anne Markel was taken sud donly ill at school Friday and had to go home. She has been having considerable trouble with her eyes and will have to make a trip to Portland to get new glasses. Millard Trlplott and family left today fur Ashland where they will make their homo. Mr. Triplott's departure leaves a vacancy on the School Hoard which will be filled shortly at a special election. Vernon A. Smith representing the Oliver TjK.'writer Co., was in Rend Saturday. The company has re cently sold machines equipped with printyjie to the Rend Milling & Warehouse Co. and !,. M. Thompson. On i-ccount of the poor light in the afternoons, the seats In the High School assembly room have been changed and now instead of facing west they fnce north. This places the windows at the backs of the students. Regular morning and evening services will be hold nt the Metho dist hall Sunday. In the evening Mrs. Lindborg and sister. Alius Carlson, will aing. Owing to the storm there was no srvico last Sunday night. The dance given by the Royal Neighbors Saturday evening was well attended. The lady floor managers were Mrs. George S. Supplies at Cost. In order to close out to make room for other things, The Rulletln is belling tyiH-writer ribbons, erasers, perforators, iienholders, pens, note books, files, paper clips, jxncils, timebooks, cashlooks, dividers, tnpes, eyeshades, pasmpartout bind ing, etc.. nt cost. tf AUUKI-V IIUIOMTS. Lois $10 cash and $10 a month. Eastes & Rean Realty Cp., Agts. tf Try the Oregonian drill. 60 YEAns EXPERIENCE If You Buy Anything from U that Turns Out Badly Tell Ui About It We'll Make It Right, i ' Extra Good Corset Value. To meet tho largo demand for n good, strong, medium priced cor sot, we havo wlded to our lino tho "W. T." Corset of country wido fume. TIimo coi-miU are iruwto of fine quality lKUlitc, medium hunt, long hlin nnd Isuik. French twxlol claip reinforced ly lmk plwe which not only mnkei It unlireaknlilo. hut kcops iindfrt'iiniKntt free from nm stain' nnd N nl)lutoly ImtKirvIoii to nioUtiiroor porsplrntlon. Pitted with "Knnt Kum Off" Ikmo supjiorters wlilrh will not rip or tear nny from tho corset. A model meeting every iepiltemont of the present style of drew. For h short time inHnufiioturers given liHmline ijui-i-n Itelene jiAttern sllrer sjkii with every C j CT j comet. Vuu t'Hii get tlieM ujinoIm of Li at JmijJ We iiaw other eotx-u at $1.25 and $1.00 Infants' WhitC Caps .Something especially attrnctlve In frifaritt' White UtuU made of inewnline, .fsti silk, plain and em Itroideretl iplltn, titettllv (leeoistetl with rlhlxms. eoifls, tftvK-N him) laee. A CHreiully selM-tel Mortmet of the - s'n's (iHlntleit sltles. One IJoimI Iwly lwuilit the tkC smne ho4xl from mail older houie for 7.c- our price J J w : : : x x X X : : : HAVE YOU SEEN OUR ADVANCE SHOW ING OF XA1AS. GOODS. ROWE'S STORE NEXT DOOR TO POSTOFFICE, REND "The Same Goods for Less Money." ijjjjrra 7VW Tiiaoc Mark Design COFVniOHTB Ac Ant .n a Jtnc a lrtfj nd OrMtipO in ni.r ltifntlon It rrfthfttlr rtwtlhl jViumuitlfw lkni.iriiirnnoiiiiiu. HiSDSDOl c itiii qnl.'kii cr(&m our ot-: tja frbliir ma ni.irlllrnnailiilUl. MINOSOOt oal'l.uli nt f r. OI4l mf ncf for curftif tiataiita. mi Ukn ihraiuh Muun x Cu. rvcvln I'.i.nii ukn ihraiuh Muun X Cu. rclr tftrut nrtUi, wllhoul cbr, in tb Scientific flttioricatn A h.nd.fim.lf Itln.trnlrd Mklr. IrtMt Mr. ruUtlun nf nr nniias Inuinil, Tirnn, I) rr i iur moiiiiii, l u cum cr all nt'HHiin. Gn38Dr..J..,.NBWYnrfc . IIHV- r St- W..blnl.vn U C Young, Mrs. K. D. Mcintosh and Mrs. Jennie Harpor. Prizes were awarded the best waltzers. The Oregon Investment Co. will soon place on the market the tract of land lying near the depot which is owned by W. P. Vandcvert. It has been divided into 19 business lots. They front on Fir avenue, Greenwood avenue and Fifth street. F. F. Smith has resigned as di rector of the First National Rank nnd is succeeded by 0. M. Patter son. Mr. Patterson has been In ! businofls in Rend a year and a half, making many friends, and is re garded as a good acquisition to the 1 bank's directorate. ; Acting Pastor Cline of the Baptist church will be In Redmond Sunday 1 looking nfter his work there ard ! Rev. I. I. Gorby will preach at tl 0 , church Sunday morning and even- ing. Sunday school and Christian Endeavor at the usual time. Mrs. ! Cline will lead the Endeavor. r The GarvinLoomis Construction C j INCORl'OnATED. BUILDINGS , DESIGNED AND ERECTED. Oeneral Contractors. Ceniril DiilMing. Wall and Ohio Sti. : FREE! FREE! Until November 20th an extra pair of pants with every Boys Knickerbocker Suit. Come curly and get n choice selection. Some of the finest Hoys' Suits ever shown in Bend. lJXy We Want You to See the New FALL GOODS COME IN and look around, see what the newest styles are ami learn what really good goods can he sold for little money. WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU to come and ac quaint yourself with the new fashions, even though you have no intention of huying. We're ready with everything that is new and correct this season in apparel for men and boys Tho new Suits and Overcoats are handsome this season, and we are exhibiting the choicest ones to be found. All are made according to this store's high standard of quality and workmanship and priced at our usual fair prices, R. M. Smith Clothing Comp'y. i Everything to wear for men who care. UlU. I Itel : .