this iu,y nvu.Kjis, tw.sit, wi.ixi:mAy. jui.y 10, una. PAOB T. t AFTER THE FIRE i We had a very close call and It was only by tho most heroic work that our building was saved. Wo wish to oxtond our heartfelt thanks to those who so ably assisted us at that time. Except for this unselfish work, given under the most trying cir cumstances, there would not have been enough left to talk about. Again thanking ail those who so nobly assisted we are Yours thankfully, A. M. LARA & CO. Removal Sale Dy August 1st I shall move into the Bean Building on Wail Street W" During the rest of July all my large stock of 'furniture will be offered at reductions of from 1 0 to 25 per cent. My new store room will be 24 by 1 00 feet, making it the largest furniture establishment in Central Oregon. .' E. M. Thompson Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty. Ml Hlycn of Portland, n Baptist cltv missionary ami tiustnr'a muint. nut, linn Ijodii assigned to Central Oro- gon mm win maxo nor Homo in Bond. MIm Idn Andoraon, wlio taught iiehunl hero a your ago, arrived Inst nlKlit mid will bo a guest of Mix Oar irndo Marital. Tlio I'. H. forestry nfllco will rnoio from tho old 0. O. I. Co. building Into tliti Dunn Imlldlti uuxt nioutli, oeeii pyliiK Urn three roar rooms upNt.Hr, Horn Knrnhniii.or Portland, u Brad unto of tint Uiilvoinlfy of Orounn. !m coiiiu to llond and will onoii mi at- lorney'ti omco hero. It. II. Mil trig In having a now aide wnlk constructed nliout lilu niirnar lot at Oregon and Wall streol, mid U making extensive nltcratloiiN In tlio building. J. I). Davidson and fnmllv. wlwi wpro burned out Inat week, liavo tak en tno Sirs. Auderway ? cottage Joo Iniicn Im movud Into Jtalpli Spen cer's homo In I)ochutca addition. I'. W. Ilrown and Jesse llunlor havo purchased thu Star Theatre of Hdd Newman. Tlio Newman expoot to louvo town uliortly, the clfmat not agreeing with Mra. Newman. Tho Lookuoods, who wore burned out whoro thoy llvod and had thlr office In (hit huldliig noxt door to tho IWHtofllcu, aro now In tho old library room Herons tho street from Tho Bulletin. The llond Hardware Company hna lllcd artlclCN of Incorporation with tho county clerk. Tho capital atock la 125,000 and thu Incorporators aro Floyd Dement. M. I). Kuutaon and J, M. Lawrence. Noxt Monday ton of tho Hoy Scouta expect to loavo for an up-river carnit ine; trip. With Scoutmaster A. M. Lara, thoy will apond two weeka at tho Hoyburn placo, whence thoy will turifco short trips. Miss Florence Harnett left Sunday to ko Bono for sovoraf mouths. Sho will visit frlonda at a number' of plurea In tho Northwest, then colne to li"r homo at Waaoo. She exnciiti to irturn to llond In tho fall. A handsome headslono has beon received from Boston, ,Mm to be placed at tho grave of O. V. Persona In tho rilot llutte Cemetery. It was furnished by tho government, Mr. Persons having boon n civil War veteran. Tho llnptlata are getting rody ti'J paint their church ami make Ming iiiweMtary repair and Improvsmoiit upon tno building The room for young inon In tho library building will also bo furiilahod und thrown on for use. i Wlllard Kouatntria vMtiug hopio' folks hero now, having osuio up last ! week from Willow Creek. Cal.. where ho has Imii wnrklus. Tom iiri..-.. ' who wont fnm llond to the Now I'luu Crvek gold :lold some weeks ago Is now at Willow Crook. Tho llcnemeor Invoetmont Com pauy. a corporation In whivh v v Hmlth andJ. M. Lawrence aio in toreittcd, recently tiurchiiH.wi tr. acre some ton inllts from Portland. .Mr. Hunt ri sua ni Mitmcti t 11W. from lleud ery sooh. On last IVpdneadir aftcrnnmt .--. curred the death of. A gam Boyd, the a-jear-oiu iiMUgnu-r uf Mr. nud Mrs. K. II. IkTd. Who Hvm in llwImiM atldltldj. The child haul tmcrnnrf ,g.-"--- --- - v -- -. ---. f M ' ' ' 'ti ll ii i i . i i --OUR SALE TWICE YEARLY IS NOW ON ALL SUMMER. GOODS REDUCED To those who have never visited this store we especially urge to visit us during this sale that we may prove to them our ability in value giving. Every item mentioned is "DEPENDON QUALITY." Old customers know what this means new customers will learn the meaning with satisfaction. JM.30 WIIITK HIS HIIADKH Now $1.25 HIMC AM) CIIAMOIHKTTK GM)VBtf Now 50c CAMCOH. hlmMon Kddj stone, tho I lent Mnde. During this sale 5c IIATIKTKH. I'lne and Hlien, Krpiit Value, Were 1.1 CI. 13c m.wi:avh and vvaxos. White Hummer Fabrics, Were !W Cta 21c I'ANCV VOIIiliH. Qua'.H; the Very Ucst, Were 11 Of. 21c FIIKNTII fH.VOUAMH. H.T InrhcN Wide, Itrducetl From iUic 23c UII'1'I.KTTf-:. TM floods ISeiiulmt So Imiiln, 15c MNF.V HCITI.VO. atl Inchen Wide, IlelureI From Vflc 23c LIMIT I'KltCAI.HH AND MAIII'.AS Tliene (xmU Mere l.'c. I23.C WAHI! SlI.Kfl. nebular Price .".Oc, llurln;; Sain 43c This is but a partial list, scores of other items reduceo! holhi: UMMHKH. 1'aluee to $1.25 and $1JW) In aiu lianw and Pertlcs. $1.00 WAHH WVATH. Adjustable HcMika and Itucktcs. 15c WAHir ni:rr8. -Veat Pearl lliicklos, Were 35 ftt. 25c 110181: WAISTS. Formerly Priced at 05c and 75c 50c WASH TIKH. Xeat Patterns and Attractlce Colom. 20c MK.V8 llAMtlXlOOAN' Shirta and Irnwers, ni Value at frarC MBX'B tl.0O OXFOUDS Tan, Itussra Calf, Daring Salo $3.75 JIKX'S 95JM1 IJLACK OXFOrtDS $3.15 MKS'R $3JJ0 WOItK 8HOf Soft, Comfortable and a Hai-galn at $3.15 . MK.VS I.K,1TIIKR HBLT8. In Tan, lllack eniC Gray Colors.- 45c r e t i . . . ". 1 1 prices on good merchandise but also to make trading ;; ! t Mannheimer The Dependon Store . - . 2 -- - i BITS ABOUT TOWN. MUs Hara M. Porry left last Week for Portland. Mr. mid Mra. A. M. Porry left yes terday for Portland. M. I.nrn of Roattlo, father of A. M. Lara, la In llond again. Mra. Ada II. Mllllcnn was In town Inst wcok on bustuoss. I.. O. (Initio and family hnvo moved to their ranch near (list. John fltoldl returned Baturday from a luminous trip to Bonttlo. On.Sundiiy a lrt baby wna born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Frod Van Matro. 8. J. Bpuncor roturnod tho first of tho weok from La (Iramlo. II. J. KKKloaton rulurnod last nli'ht from u btiHlnolta trip to Portland. flhorlff T. N. Ilalfotir wna In llond during tho throo daya of tho colobra tlon. . ' Mr. nnd Mrs. J, Kdwnrd Larson nro In Portland for tho Klka convention. T, J. Waldron arrived laat nleht, having rlddou from I.akovlow cm horsobaok . v ", Huv. I. I. Gorhy apont tho Fourth ut WarnuprlnK participating In tho blK colobratlon thoro. MIbs Parker of Portlaqd camo up for tho colobatlon and Jo visit 4ior brother, W. K. r'arkor, , , I.oo I noil nrrlvad Sunday nlglit fkom Ilnrtlesvlllo. Okla'.. fund Will IUrlt In Bhuoy'a itoro. x 0. A. Thorium wont to Portland to day to buy a now stock of Jowolry wim wiuon to opon buslnvsa again. Mra. Mary F. Mulkcv nxtmria tr. loavo tomorrow for Walla VMln. Wash., to visit relatives. lien M. Bawbrldgo loft Friday on a vacation trip to his homo In North Yakima, Wash. MIS Rebuilt. Is now nlnvlne hn piano nnd Miss West tho violin fat tno Htar Thoatro. rauKlit by tho fire, recolvlnx italnful burns attout the hands, arms and face. He was taken to the hospital. Only by Hood fortune did Mrs. J. D. Davidson and her mother. Mrs. A. II fl... .-...! I. 1. ... . . .,. .,. . .. ----- ii in n ii. iiiHcinvr witu irs. innm, for mime time from eoiutilicaiuil i.mut. ... i....i .. ... ... . ,... - .. rmHir IlillliJUl uu. A3 im'y w.-,"l ll ? . JJ"unM,,- The funeral uaa their rooma directly over wltre the hold Thursday Afternoon. i Are orlglnatwl. They lost all their c..... ........ .... .. ..... ' uoreonal imasesslons. t the lllll linos lit Oman nalrf IIA...1 . ..-.i-J"V I J.V5I?1 .1 .T. His nrst visit, coming her In bis , flro was discovered In the A. C. Hvor prlvnto ear. accompanied by n Broup.son building In block 23. on Green of olllclals which Included W. H. Co-lwooil avonuo. Two lines of hoso man, Judg J. O. Corey. J. P. Itoaeni. i woro 1icKiy coupled up with tho t .. .. . . .... . .. j, iiussvu, r. 4. iirainoru. J t. Har-dj- nnd lloadmastar Whitfield. A few thlnm weru saved from the nf Mr. Kvnrami nnd frnfii n mnm occupied by Mr. and Mra. A. H. lllack nut everytning oiso. jnciudlug tno en Atl)0tlK tho Prllievlllo vUllnm hnr over uio I'ourtli wcro It nud L. M. llochtoll. both of whnm woro on tho tennis team which r. contiy made it trip to Tho Dalles and noott mver. UlnyliiK tuams ih.r.x. Ilrowtorls anxious to get up a match with llond. and while thoro aro no "aharka" nt tho game horo. It Is prob ablo that a match will bo arranged later. hydrant, but nothing could la inv inn rrntm 'which burnod like. tinder nonrpst l uo uono to save mo rrnmo structuro. I llrflUninrlOI'lCOOr .Mr. FIRE DESTROYS PROPERTY (Continued from Pago Ono). Halnh Bnoncor and Olamtn Mm,.,. holmor aro spending this week on a camping and Ashing frj(i up rtvor. Jtoaa D. Blano of Boattlo linn nr. rlvod In llond to mnku his homo. Ho Is n machinist nnd electrician. George llatea returned last wook from the WJIIamotto Vnlloy wth 10 cowa for tho Pilot liutto Dairy. Mrs. II. J, Ovorturf nml son rn. turnod Inst Wodnosdny from a throo wookb' visit to Portland. llOft SIlUOV wns Inld tin nnvnrnl daya last wook on account of Illness, uui is amo to uo utiout again. Ilov. H. II. Foskott Is navr making llond ha headquarters. Ho Is spend ing this weok with his family at Mc Mlnnvlllo. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Fulks loft Bun day for Los Angeles whoro thoy will apond a month or two, then returning to llond. It. 13. Koon-O. M. Pattnrsnn nr1 Ilalnh Polndextor were nnmnr ilia local Elks Who wont to Portl&nH In take part In tho Elka convention. Co.. real ustnln . .ion vW. B, took wood personal property . . CO Postolllco, saved everything, llunlor Ilros., palntors ........ 350 Whlto cstnto I. nil. II....- 1 .A. I ...... n. .ifi,a ..-.,,, tlUU Ffluil l.l.n n.n. nilArt i... ....a .iii.wj .... ilVVV AllUU inn imiuoH. mmni nv.... im .,nU.i olllco. Included tho Modoru Woodmen, i i,ut probably Iitllirhla nf 1v.l.la n.l.l l.i-iin.... i I ut I"""1"' COO 200 3400 moo Knights of Pythias. Odd Follows and mij-ni jNoignoors. I'ructlcally all tho rOKnlln Was am-nl Thn f urnlf n.-.. nml rixlurn ln u-na , rnl.nl. I.. r.nn Tho Methodist church lost about f 100 ui iuniiiuro anu song dookb. un tno oast aldo of Wall street tho danmgo dono by scorching, broaklng glass and necessitating ropalnttng, was about 400, 1300 falling on tho Lara atoro, all covered by Insurance. Everything In tho postoirtco wna saved owing to tho fact that Postmaster Minor was thoro whan tho fire started and hnd many holpora In gottlng out tho mall, boxoa and equipment. llv hard work also minn nf thn stock of tho Owl Pharmacy was saved ana a row tntngs rrom tho Oregon Land & Immigration Co.'a ortlco. M. S. Lattln aaved many of his papers. Thn nnlv MArlmia .nAtilnn In Ann- nectlon with tho flro occurred when uougiaa Morria, a painter, was burn ed. Ho was upstairs In tho Post omco bulldtug and In sorao way got tire grocery stock of L. It. M'aener, wont up In amoko. Fortunatoly tho Mlsenera only last week had moved their resldonco elsewhoro, so that their personal belongings were saved. At tho time of tho tiro thnv wcro un river In their auto and did not re turn and learn of tholr log until lato In tho evening. J. C. Rhodes of tho llond Park Company also had hla auto out nt theTtlmo. All the com pany's Records horo wcro destroyed, together with ponta personal prop erty of 11. Q. Shrader, tho formor represontatlvo of thu company, In cluding n largo box of books. , Mr. Sllsonor estimates hla total loss at 13000. $1900 of which was miArAit Kv InBilPnnnA ta Punronn'o : estimated loss la $3000 on tho build- in K. wiui iuvu insurauco. r.. r.. Parker and C. W. Martin also had an nlllro In tho liullilliitr nml suffareil sonio loss, as did J. 11. Miner who had a real eatato omco there also. How tho flro atnrtod la not known. irom a atovo or stove Hue. DLL OPENJP AGAIN Those Who Wero Uuriied Out Last Week Get New Quartern. Tho business men who warn burn od out In last wook's tires hnvo all either started In again elsewhoro or plan to do so just as soon aa accom modation and atock can be secured, allowing both their grit and their faith In Dond aa a profitable business field. limes & Davidson? the barbers, havo rented quartors n the roar of tho Mutxlg building, on tho corner of Wall and Oregon streets, Tholr ahop will Fafa nn OrAcrnn Hlrnnl. Thn Opa. gon Land & Immigration haa taken I thn MrnAF nfftti.n In Iha .nmn I.itllf1lnn I M. B. Lattln has temporary quarters with V. A. Forbes, but. together with O. A. Thorson. tho jowslor. will movo Into the rear of the Mutzir hullHinir b soon as some alterations aro com pleted. Hunter llroa.. ualntors. hav'taVnn tho room near Corketta' formerly oc cupied by Mrs. Alnsworth'a millinery esiauusumont. Tfto Owl Pharmaey wlll open up for tho tlmo being In tho old Chanmnn bulldlne an thn mrnur of Wall and Minnesota atrtvta. mi.vs Italph Polndoxter. ' McCulston will opon up as soon as liiBurance matters are adjusted and his store can bo repaired. Mlsenor states that he will start ncnln lint soon as he L'ets ouartora: If Hvtmnn again builds ho will stay where he was. Mrs. lllack has reonened In the Jonos building on Wall street. Mr. and Mra. K. D. Mcintosh have taken rooms over Caldwoll'a store. The postoffico haa beon reopened In the south halt of the old Triplet; building. Tho Methodist church hai not vet lannouncod whoro services will bo held until the now church, plana for which are undor way, Is completed. Itev. J. K. Williams preached Sun day nlcht at tho Ilantlat church. Through tho kindness of tho Ma- ui ib, (no uiuer luuKCB inai wore aew nrlvnit nf n nmnllni-ftnlnnA hnvn lutan offered tho nun nf thn hnll nvni tha Trtplett building temporar'l Thny will lease tho hall In tho no- tiathur bulldtng. Mav fou sale. Copies of the man of nnil nutw llahed In tbU Issuo are for sale by It, 11. flltttlfl gtt Kill, ftn.h nJn.1 AM B.I..1. tho corner olllco In the sanio building.' grade heavy uaper.. A. K. .V A. M. XOTICK. There will bo a special meeting of Dcnd Lodge No. 139 of A, F. & A. M. on Thursday evening, July n, at 8:30. Work In he K. A. dntrrnn All brothers aro requested to bo urea. ent. II. K. ALLEN'. Secretary. ANNUAL MKIJTINa OF TUB AIINOL1) IimiOATION CO. Notlco Is hereby clvon that tho an. nual mooting of tho stockholders of tho Arnold Irrigation Company will bo hold In the Star Theatre, Bend. Orogon.'at 2 p. m., on Monday, July IS, 1012. L. D. WIEST, Secretary. IDA WARD GETS CUSTODY Decision In Shanlko Kidnaping Cae Favorw Aunt of Teel Child. (Shanlko Star). On Juno 59 County Judge A. E. Lake at The Dalloa mm n ii.i.in. I In tho oaso Involving tho legal cua- wu7 ut oaineu jay icei, tno 4-year-old boy who was kidnaped by his mother, Mrs. Maude V. Teel Lowell, on April 13. 1912, from tho home of Ida Ward near Antelope. The boy waa recovered from tho kidnaping party tho same evening Just after they had crossed tho Crook county line, and Mlsa Ward, wim la ii... child's great nunt. has had custody of nun o i uce. Tho mother Instituted suit in hvn tho child returued to her. hut iit.irA Lake In his decision said that aa Miss Ward had taken tho child when loss than ono year old, with the con ssat of both parents, and had gtven her personal care and attention to him, she Is the proper person to havo permanent control nnd adontion nf the child. Barney iflwell or Ilend Is tho hus band of tho former Mra. .Mnuda V. Teel. CATHOLIC SKltVICIW. There will bo sonices In the Cath olic church Sunday, July 14, at 10:30 o'clock In tho morning. FAHM WKVLT1I GIUUT. COUVALLIS. OflE.. July 8. That tho annual agricultural productions of this tsate could be Increased $10. 000,000 In five yeara without adding one square rod to the farm acreage, was the contention of Dr. James Withycombe, director of experlmon stations nt tho Oregon Agricultural College, in an address on tho value of ueuionsinuion rarms. Ho advocated tho establishment of a eraonatratlon farm Ineach community under com petent auporvlalon, tho superinten dent to) act as advisor to thn fnrmnra t his district, and t assist In tho form- aim Qr rural organizations for tho Improvement of educatl6nai. bwi.iI and financial conditions. ir. many foreign countries the Value of demonstration fariim ami special agricultural educational work U Stron'Rlr In ovIdnnrn'TuiM Dr. Withycombe. , J