tin? iihnd nviihv.ritf, iiexd, wedxehdav, awivht m, 1012. TAOK T. 1 y t . v nJ1 . 1 . i I i i i mi . E You Have Just 3 More Days to Take Advantage of Our 8th Reg. Housecleaning Sale SATURDAY AUGUST l?th IS THE LAST DAY We Believe it will Pay You IN GOOD HARD DOLLARS TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE of. shoes that arc worth from $J to ?(J a pair for we arc .sell- in K 150 pairs BECAUSE tpiOw Struw Hat in ()UrKto!C,W()ltll SH Iu8.fi0,for you e h n b u y any BECAUSE tfUU BECAUSE allonrladius' waists u r e priced at just about half their worth HcKiilnr $11.00 Wnihts nt . $1.65 HeKular $'J.r0 Waists at $ 1 .50 Regular $2.00 Waists at $ 1 .25 KcKiilur 91.76 WnLsts nt --- $1.05 ? uirrAfTCir n of our D&KjjtWJOE children's shoes arc now reduced in price from 25c to 75c on each pair Hotter get the children ready for school now. You can save money. BECAUSE !n us" i n underwear can be bought cheaper than it has ever been priced before Nightgowns worth $2.JJ3 for $1.95 Nightgowns worth $1.73 at $1.40 Nightgowns worth $1.13 at 90c BECAUSE jS?Au assortment of men's shirts, worth from $1.30 to $'2.30 each, QKf at only 7Jt Every Summer Shirt in our store is reduced from 30c to 51.00 each. Those nrojtretty Kood rensnni for Inking udviuitnKc of this sale reasons that appeal strongly to tliu hounuwifu whu wnnts hur dnllnr to do It full duty. We hnvo provided comforlnble chnlr whore you enn rust nnd meet your friends. We would npprocluto It If you would uw tliem. Yours for Itettur Service, ZthlSMsCM "Tha Store of Better Values" RITQ AIIOIIT TOWN ' P. Hawthorn of l.n Pino w In Ul I i auuui i u w in . Icnt m1 Tlmrpiln), Sheriff llnllour In llond Mon- A lodgo of Odd Fellow ha lecn day. 'Initltiitcil at TorrelKinno. mam vFfiL ikff itiear Ueaptef ( name Is "Hon," tTve haa tang experience in buy In j furniture and things far the home, 9 have a uoung frtenil hy the name of "Jfnty" who want me to keep her pasted on where to buy things for her h utile. White 9 am about It 9 might as well publish mo tet ters In your paper here. 7 have no secrets, J will tell you tots of things you ought to ftnow about furnishing your home, See mo tetter to "fmy" each week. Believe me, M l , i faithfully if ours. '.' Cou. E. M. Thompson ijty y Where. Your Dollar Does its Duty. VJH' V . MSnmtur. lMlri ,,,, , ,ii I ..,1. ling. ' pwctf .,, Clarence Mannholmor Rut hack Monday night from Chicago. T. i:. J. Duffy of Prlnovllle spent the week-end hero with friend. II. I.. Ilrewetcr m In town from PrlnoWllc the flrt of tho week. K. J. Mct'aiiHtluiiii of Seattle ar rived In Hum! Prlduy on business. Kdd Kopper was In town yesterday from lila Mlllloau Valley homcaioad. A boy wan lorn to Dr. nnd Mrs. W. W. Putilkner early .Monday niornlHK. H'inter Hnta. haw comiiletcd a Inrxu hIrii on tho nuw llulletlu UnlldliiK. l.iiHt week a lelonhnno wtm In. atnlled In thu olllce of tho lloml I'aik Company. 1). K. Ilunlor Innt week hrotiKht In n new nuloninldlu. n Cole four-miw viiKr car. A nuv croM walk linn hoon in. atalled ncrona Wall Street In front of thu rirat Nntlunal Hank. Ward II. Colilu ruturml Katnnlnv from Portlnnd. hrltiKliiE with him n tliriM-pimsetiKar Courlur auto. J. P. Dliokett la In Ilend iIiiIiil- hoiiio oxiiert nieohunlonl woik for tho uenu hi 111 Dor Uomoanv. 8 ateru Herald. Tho llev. O. V. Jonea nnd hla wlfo nro st the Altamont. Mr. Jonea la general representative of the Kplico. put chii) ch. Mih. C. K. Kvorclt returned 8atur- day rrom n visit of aevcral woeka with relntlvea In Aberdeen nnd So- utile, Wnah. j William Ardory. n Scwttlo hnau' neaa man, la lieie for a vUlt or u fowl dnyH. Ho Iibh property Interests In I Cuntrul OieKoi). i Hone West, who la conducting a' summer hotel at Odoll Ul. Iiiib' sout to frlcndaln llond some hlg Dol ly Varden trout. At tho numher drawing for the $3 prlxo at tho Star Thoatre Friday nlsht. Howard Young hold tho lucky tlckot. with No. 73, Clyde McKay, state tiro warden, with Supervisor Harvey, la making an extensive hortolmck trip through tho Deschutes forest. Mrs. Oeorgo A. Jones, Mrs. J. E. Sawhlll nnd Mrs, A. M. Lara spout several day a last week nt tho Hoy hurn, homestqad,,un rAverw Hor daughter, Mrs. J, D. Davidson, nnd uou, (' D. llrown, returned last week to her home In Kansas, 1 -Tlio two residence helng hullt for renlnl ly V. A. Porboa nnd Itnlph Poliidoxlor. In Center Aildlllon4 nro 1 well on their way (o completion. II H. Dnvls of Portland srnt Monday hero looking tho town over with n view to Investing. Ho nald he viih very much ploased with Ilend. It O, Dowser returned Saturday evening from n trip of sovoral , moiitha to hla old homo nt Cooper- vllto, Mlrli., nnd other point In tho Middle West. ' The Oregon Land & Immigration Co. has made a largo collection of 1 farm products of Central Oregon 1 which It has on exhibition In It 1 olllco. Miss Pearl Hlghtouor returned ( last week to her homo at Kedro I Wooloy, Wash., after n visit of Sev ern I weeks with liur sister, Mr. P. I' Hinltli. 1 Mr. anil Mrs. Kd Pranks of Chi cago nro visiting tho family of J. J. 1 Klein and nro guests at tho Alta mont Mr. Pranks la n hanker of the Windy City. Ned lxoinls left last Thursday for Honolulu. 11. T., where he has se repted n wlion us assistant mana ger to an estnto controlling extenslvo property Interests. The record of Prod Hhuoy, Jr. sell ing papfrx hero shows what an enter prising youngster can do. Prom Mullet I ri and other commissions Pred already has close to $20 In tho hank. I Throuxh nn error last weok, tho correct name of tho lady who sup plied the Commercial Club with ex- hlblti of currants and gooseberries I was not given. Hho Is Mrs. Hender son. I Mr. Notllo Stovenson la opontng i a restnurunt In tho quarters opposite tho Pilot llutte Inn formerly occu- I pled by Holmes & Hinltli. Tho building has been remodeled exten ' slvoly. The government has appropriated $1.1,000 for the construction of a steel bridge aeross the Deschutes, connecting the Warm Hprlngs Indian Iteservallon with the Agency Plains country. The first electric water heater In , stallrd In Ilend Is In ojxratlon at the i barber shop of I tines A Davidson. It has been In use for about a ucek now I nnd It Is believed will prove very i surceMf ul. i (I. C Wheoler of Manhattan. Kan.. Is In Ilend visiting friends nnd at- 1 tondlng to somo business matter. He went out yesterday with W. P. Vsndeert to took nt n timber claim belonging to his sister. 1 Among those who cntno In last , Thursday to tho play were Mr. nnd I Mrs. l.eo Davonort. with tho Misses Hhedd and Parkhurst of New York, guests nt the Davenport ranoh. All were eiitcrtalucd at the Hudsons for supper. W. W. Crydcr of Crescent, super visor of the Paulina national forest, was here Monday night on hla way to North Yaklmn, Wash., where he was called by an accident to hla 6-yenr-nld son, who with Mrs. Crydcr, waa visiting there. Manager llrown of the Commercial Club, co-oporatlng with the Croat Northern Hallway, Is having collected a number of agricultural samples for use In tho exhibits conducted by that road. Prank May la aiding In tho gathering of the products. M. S. l.ittln nnd It. V. Polndoxter went to Madras last Thursday to pack up the stock of the old I ted Cross drug storo preparatory to Bhlw plng it here. Mr. Lnttln returned Sunday, Mr. Polndoxter going to Prlncvtlloto visit relatives for a few days. Mrs. Ulla V. Walker, mothor of Mrs. J. Itoy Harvey, loft last Thurs day morning for Kugeno where sho was oallod by the Illness of hor aged mother, Mrs. Pcngra. Death occur red before sho readied there. With Mrs. Wnlker went Mr. Harvey's two little girls. A. W. llrown, nt the Wonnndy livery stable, has an Interesting newspaper relic of tho Civil War, n copy of the New York Herald of April IS, 18C5, tho morning after Lincoln a assassination at Washing ton, containing an account of tho national tragedy. Tho ladles of tho Episcopal church, assisted by Moadamea Hudson, Oould, Hay and Jones, will glvo a lawn fete Thursday evening, beginning at 7:30, on tho old Drake lawn bo twoen tho lloan building and Tho Ilend Company's olllco. Tho public la Invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dnnttscher hnvo come to llond from Portland to live. Mr. Dnntxscher has lonscd tho old Chapman atoro building nt tho comer of Wnll and Minnesota streets nnd will conduct a grocery atoro there, to bo known ns the Das chutes grocery. Tho Owl Pharmacy and O. A. Thorson'8 Jewolry atoro will bo moved to now quarters, but just whero la not yet known. Mtsa Emily Schroder haa go no to hor homo at ttolynt to be thero some woeka before leaving for college at the University of Oregon. She has boon employod in Tho llulletlu otnro dijrtng the Rummer. Msa Schroder. It will he remomb'ered, waa nwardod a scholarship at the university, In cojupetltlon with young women throughout the state. Her brother Albert will also enter the university iMkaa- .v.-. .:...: iBsl ! Coming! Within two weeks we will be showing our New Fall Goods bought recently in Eastern markets. They include tha latest in DRESS GOODS TRIMMINGS Ladies' Coats and Suits Skirts and Waists. Also Children's Dresses Coats and Headwear. Price, Quality and Style con sidered, we believe these goods are second to none shown any where. The wise buyer will wait to see these goods before buying elsewhere. IF IT'S NEW WE HAVE IT. Mannheimer's The DEPENDON Store. J. E. Morson of La Pino Is hero for a few day. MIm N. O. Iluchanan. a Seattle school toucher, la In Ilend on n vaca tion trip. - T. D. Ileckwlth, 1actcrlologlt at the O. A. C. I In Ilend on a pleas ure trip of n few dtys, having arrived Monday evening. !ooal No. ICjC, Carpenters nnd Joiners of America, will meet Satur day evening, August 24, In the hall over the postotTlcc, tho meeting for this week having been postponed. Tho usual Prlday concert of the band will bo postponed until Satur day evening, when tho boys will play at tho flower show. At Tuesday's council meeting the band will place before the city fathers a proposition to erect a hand stand. II. O. Caldwell leaves tomorrow for Sulphur 8prlngs, Ark. The blacksmith business of Caldwell & Main will Ik conducted by M. J. Main aloncv The reason for Mr. Caldwell's move Is that the altitude here has proved Injurious to his wife' health. NOTICE. I'nrtlp Imlnlitml to ui in Ihn ex tent of 30 days or over please remit at once.' Thanking you for past fav ors. O'DONNEi.L liltOS. SStf A COMMCXK'ATIOX. To the Editor of The llulletlu: Plenso permit a taxpayer to nsk publicly n question about a public matter. How does It happen that our public school houso Is used for sectarian relUlntis sorties This Is not fair to tho owners of other prop erty that oould be ueod for such meetings, nor Is It ralr for the gen eral taxpayers. It the school house wero opened to all churches, lodgea and meetings. It would not be unfair, but of course that would be Improp er use of school property. Who per mit this? Certainly tho taxpayer have not been consulted, nnd Is It not their proierty? MEEK AND LOWLY Ilend. August IS, 1912. STATE HOOKS AltKIVI U The state traveling library books, which have been expected at the local library for some time, have arrived and are ready to be taken out. Among the 50 volumes are fiction, history. Juvenile and other Interest ing book. UAXK IICII.DIXO PIlOUnilKSES. Work upon the new $20.0.00 home of the Plrst National Hank J pro gressing fast. All the brick work I completed, practically all or tho handsome limestone finish Is In place, and the tin cornice haa been In stalled. The store room adjoining the hank' quarter on the north Is nearly completed. XEW DEPOT AT THE DALLES 11. C. Oliver of the O-W. It. & N. Oo. reports that tho new passenger atntlon ut The Dalle haa been com pleted nnd Is now being used by tho railroad. The new building is lo cated very conveniently In the center of tho city and Is it great Improve ment over the old location and depot facilities at The Dalles. r Jgr jr ffjg ogf)g) Mjjm The key that unlocks success in business is giving customers good value for their good money. We have done this; that's why we have a big, growing hardware business. If you've never dealt with us, "brace up." k's time you were getting acquainted with us. Skuse Hardware Company.