Tin: ih:vi wm.ktiv, iu:ni, wi:iivi:hi,w, hittwiiku ii, 1012 PAGE 7. f sua ALWAYS :: SOMETHING NEW Royal Society Embroidery Goods Arc guaranteed .strictly lust colors. And they arc spun with a .special twist from Sen Island cotton. The white is pure white and will not turn yellow. There is u wonderful line of colors 11H ot them, and IK sizes of the white. Being absolutely fadeless they are the only perfect substitute for wash silks for embroidery purposes. Royal Socioty India Floss Royal Socioty Ropo Royal Society Flossells Royal Socioty Packages In tniiiln In 1 10 lllfTririlt nlmtlrn mill III IH ! of till' Hliltc. Tills In tvroiiiiiiriiitrl for roiivrnlliuiiil tlcliiH nml t'liiliroltlny mi (tremi n iM'i'fti't lini' llt IIiih mnitn In tin xniiir 1 1 in' of colon, nml nlm n llic Inillii I'lims mill In iimm! for Inner. IkiIiI iI('I(ih mi lien ) II n fit or ullirr iiiIn mill cmfli inulrrlnl. In ii jMTfiTl soft roiinil tlirrml nml l iiimlr In (I hlcx. In white only. It N iimmI irliicliiill)' for iiioiioihiii, IiiUIiiIn, He -. ir roniii'ti In llifiiihrltm InrliiilliiK not only the fliiiiiiiil ilrci lull cu'iytliliiK roniitrl In itiiiko the UtiMiH in I It'll. Per dozen Per dozen Per dozen 25c 25c 25c In making up your embroideries for Christmas these goods will be of great assist ance to you. We have the complete line and you can get any color or any size that you want. You are invited to come in and look at them. fkxSwsCxC& 'The Store of Better Values" BITS ABOUT TOWN. Horn 1'rlilay to Mr. nml Mm. Chun. Ollticrl, n boy. T. It. J. On fry nt I'rlnovlllu nwil yiHiirriluy In Itmnl. J. II. Ilniinr nml wife of I'rliinvlllu Mint yeatorilay In Henri. i'lo)il Dement wen i lovn to Port Inml HluriUy on litmltie. J. I). DavliUon spout tho putt week with liU wllu nt I'owoll lltittc. W. J. McOlllvrny returned Monday ulKht ftnin n trip tlinniKji Ciliroriiln. Mr. ami Mm. Oeorp' A. Jone re turiiwl Xiiiulay nl Klit from Portland. Httv Htulill loft ynaienlny fur IJtiKH in attend tint atuie university. Mm. W, II. Wilson, who haa Ihmiii litltliiK In the Haat, linn returned lo Hon (I. Tho W ('. T V w li oHlnrtnlm'il Thursday alicrnooii by Mm. Krd nml Mm. ivi MorrU lata went don lo I'ort- IiiihI inlirlnv on n IiiiiiIiiihm trln of n fnw (linn. 0. II. t'orki'tt went down to Dea rliiitim Momlny to spend n week's mention. Mllo W. Wllmm returned Monday nlKlit from I'orlliiint where lin spent I ho summer. Mm. Ilnlph Hnrtletl will Iwive I'rl dny for Port Hock to vlr.lt with Mr. Ilurtli!tl'n relative. A lelephono will ho Installed Oil wrek nt tho Uloter U'lif dnlry of My I water U Htatita. Mr. nml Mm. I". I. Smith nml J. M. l-nwreiiro were In 1'rluetlllt) ea terriay on ImaliiiHui, llev. W. It. Howell wna alck sev urn) tin) a Inst week, recelvlnc treat ini'ilt nt tho hospital. Mm. OeorKo I In ton la lsltlug rein then In Mlnnraotn, 8hu will ho Koiiu several month. .1. I). (V ThomiiM, t'nltoil Htntea eommlaalnner at Kurt Itock, wna u Henri lnltor Thursria). uTtfJdlms fyOtvpbr jVWctrusucrG'Sfi-rvw'rv' w r )ea r Omul- Have you eicA had the anticipated joy of a jolty viit aftoUed lu yolnp to Jce )omc friend whose huSland ii ricA cnouyh to furnish hi home handsomely, Lut either Mian Kva Ornvc-a, who apont tho MiininiT Imrc, rotiirncil yoatorday to livr homo In rortlnnil. MIm Anglo VonnK loft toilny for Kuroiiu whnru alio will outer tho t'nhvralty of Oregun. J. M. Lawrence returned Bumlny from OrrKon City whoro no vlaltod IiIh wlfo nml dniiKhtor. Mlin I'lorenco Yoiiiik loft yeitcr tny for llurtia whoro alio will touch In tho puhllc achool thla winter. Kdltor I'rod l.nKollotte of tho I.n IMnt) Inter-.Monntaln spent the week end In town, returning homo Mon dny. Tho Prcahytcrlnn Oulld aorred n ohlokcn dlnnor In tho Johnson build InK Inat ovoiiIiik and fod large crowd. Tho Clnlirelln-Oawnld Company, n vnudi)lllo troupe, played Momlny nlRht and Inat night nt tho Dream Tluattor. Floyd Dement nml J. Kdwnrd lir aun nru hating iMaomenta oxenvated pieparalory to building ronlilenecHt In Konwoocl. I'. M. Chrlimnn. a Sllvor Iiko mer chant, wna at tho Now Tnggart Hotel Sunday, going down to I'ortlaud Momlny. too Atinav oA too caAcleAA to do it? "When one of my fAiendi eomei to see me, indeed, o have a leautifuUy furnished room foA her, of think itwould le a shame 7to to, don'i you, Qmy? Qiways youA fAiend, JCou, (P.S.-atheAe's no excuse foA not fUina ti .,... Ar. in j. elenantjtu Mhcn uou can oet 4ucf Atytiih, relialle fuAnituAc foA . littie money fAom io E. M. Thompson Vhere Your Dollar Does its Duty. Mra. A. M. Lara wont to 1'ortlnnd )Mtirday to couault ah eye apoclnllat u alio haa Ik en Buffering from vo troublo recently. Mlaa Muriel .McComli of Ona. W. Vn., la vlaltng nt the homo of Dr. I. II. Doncer caat of town. She urrived Monday owning. Joo II, lluckholt, who loft hero Ukt fall nml took up a homeatend In llrltlah Columbia, will apond tho winter In Wenntcheo, Waah, Mlta Knilly Schroder cntuo In Sun dny from her homo at Itolynt, being; on uer iruy iu r.ugeno to outer ino I'nlvemlty of Oregon. Joo McKny'a window decoratloua nt 1'atteraou'a and Frank Ilennett'a nt Lsra'a are very attractive and ro receive much favorable comment. A. 0. Alllnghatn, whoae anloon at Keilmond waa robbed laat Friday morning by aafc-cruckora, waa In Mend tho flrat of the week on buat neaa. Tho Hoy Bcouta will meat Friday ovenlng at tholr lodgo at 7:30. 'Dr. Oor'uy haa Joined thla Scout band to work with tho boya temporarily ut least. II. I-:. l.ounabury, gcnornl freight ngent for tho llnrrlman Oregon lines, with A. A. Mono, apoclnl representa tive of tho trnfllo department, wab hero Inat week, I'reabytorlun midweek aorvlcea will Ho held thla ovenlng nt 7:30 with Mian Sldner nt tho l.ucna homo. I)r, (lorhy will uponk on "Tho Chrlatlnn In Hoclnl l.iro." C. II, Haywood, representing tho Amorlrnn Typu Foundera Co. of I'oil lund, spent .Monday In town, llo mot , hero old 1'ortlnnd frlonda, Mr. and J Mm. J. A, Kubtes, Tho Uond Company has tnkou off tho night ahtft at Ha aawmlll, but la atlll running full tlmo during tho day. Manager Keya aaya the mill will bo kept running all winter. Mark-grot Sahreder, slater of Emlfy Sclireder, haa come to Hond (roil) her home at Rolyat to spend tho winter. She entorod tho High School aa a freahman Monday, It, 11, Gould and tho crew of men that accompanied him to Crescent returned Suuday, having completed tho work tlioy went up tlioro to do for Dr. WliiMftrd of lloppnor. I Krodorlck J". (llhnon of I.nldlnw Hindu proof today boforo CominlHN ' loner Kllln on lila hotnoxtoiid. Ills wlttii,aa'H worn (.'hnrloa K, Wlloy of nuiiBlo and Kd White of (list, lOii Mnalnnvllch wna brought to tho hospital I'rlilny night from tho North Clin ii I dnm works whoro ho wits Injured while tnmplng dynnmlto nftcr dark, Ills Injuries nru not sorlous. Flro Wnrdon McKay nnd Forost Supervisor llnrvoy left Sunday on n Meld trip In tho Slaters country. Mr Harvey returned Inst week from Portland whoro ho had boon on n business trip. They got back today. Mm, Snnford Shultz, who haa been living In llend during the summer with her daughters, met Mr. Shultx hero Tuesday nnd accompanied hint to tholr homo on Trout Creek Mad ras I'lonecr, Cth, Cnpt, and Mrs. Young, who havo boon visiting Mr, and Mm. Ucorgo Young. loft yestordny. Capt. Young went to Scuttle for n few days nnd Mrs. Young went direct to her homo In Snn Francisco. Z, M. llrown, one of the promoters of tho Buttles l.ako Improvement Company, ennio In frirtn tho construe lion camp Sunday on his way to Portland, whither ho waa called by tho lllners of his wife. Mm. Dlmtck nnd Mrs. Shrlncr yes terday gavo up tho dining room at tho Altamout Hotel on account or the Illness of Mrs. Shrlncr, who has neuritis. Her physician says aho must havo absolute rest. Mm. W. W. Orcutt took chnrgo today. M It, Matthews, W. D. Chrlchton, H. M. William nnd S. M, Scott of Tho Dalles formed an auto party that wna hero Friday on routo to Odell l.ako for nn outing. They took dinner at tho Pilot Ilutto Inn. Prcabytorlnn services at tho Star Theater Suuday, tho ISth, nt 11 a. m. Preaching by Dr. Corby. Sub ject. "If Perfection is an ImK)Hlb!o Attainment. Why Try?" Sunday achool nt 10 n. in. Claasea for nil. Mr. Harrowdalo, Supt. Mr. and Mm. O. P. Putnam, with J. II, Putnam. Mr. Putnam's father, left for Seattlo yesterday, to bo gone a wick. Mr. Putnam, Sr la making an extensive northwestern trln In company with U. 8. Kddy, a Now York banker, II. IC. Dewnlt, who owned prop erty near Hond and who waa known to ao in o of tho old-timers here, la dead. Ho formerly lived at Guana ccvl, Duraugo, Mexico, but had re cently moved to San Antonio, Tex., whero ho died. Mm. W. K. Parkor has been en gaged to do some special work for glrla under tho auspices of the Presbytorlan Oulld. Glrla between the ngea of 12 nnd IC are Invited to her homo Thursday at 4:30 p. m. for a short conference. Mm. C. T. McCoy, who has been visiting her alstcr. Mm. Ceorgo Iw ell. has left for her homo In Wnsh Ingto, I). C , going by way of South Dakota. Whon alio arrhoa In Wash ington In December sho will have completed a 9000-mile trip. A farewell party wns given at tho home of It. II. Deyarmnnd Monday night for MlM.Arotta Kvereon, who left yesterday for Tillamook. Tho affair waa. given by the freshmen and KophnmorM of the High Sshool, and tho chief nmusoment of the evening was pulling taffy. n K."" NEW FALL APPAREL ARRIVING DAILY Ladies' and Children's Coats A varied assortment in the latest styles workmanship the very best. The ladies' coats priced from $14.00 to $25.00 Children's and infants' priced from $2.25 to $6.00 New sweaters for children from 75c to $2.50 Ladies' sweaters from $1.25 to $6.00 Hundreds of new things here in wearing apparel. We invite you to call to look over the new fall goods. You'll not be urged to buy. And Remember, there are no two Coats or Suits alike. Mannheimer's The DEPENDON Store. The Quarterly and Monthly Style Books of Ladies' Home Journal Patterns are here. dencc. Mm. Alfaretta Orcutt returned Saturday night from Portland whero aho had been attending tho Splrella Training School. Tho company sends out a corps of experienced cor set trainars from Its factory In Mead vllle, Pa., to conduct training schools In various cities of the West, and Mm. Orcutt took tho course at Port land and will be representative of the company at Uend. AdvortlsomcnU have been posted calling for bids for a star mall routo to Alfnlfu. In tho event that satis factory proiHisals are secured, tho star carrier will get mall from 'the rural carrier from the llend post office, giving tho Alfalfa patrons a trl-weokly servlco. It. O. Hall and It. K. Koon roturned Saturday night from a hunting trip In tho mountains In the vicinity of Sparks Lake. They report tho weathor In the mountains very rough, rain and snow falling overy day they were out. Snow was two feet deep In some places, Mr. Koon said. Prof. U. II. Miller, a splendid pianist, has located In llend and Is playing regularly at the Star Theater beginning Monday night, llo will nlso give piano Instruction, Satur day and Sunday nights Donald Handing played at the Star. Miss Gertrude Schulti expects to leave llend In n short tlmo. Dr. and Mm. It. D. Ketchum havo moved from the llean building to tho residence formerly occupied by Mrs. Rollers, tho latter having moved to tho house whore tho Avorllla resided. Dr. Ketchum camo from Prlnovlllo some months ago and likes llend very much, and will mnko this his home. Ills ofllco Is now ut his rest- FREE NURSERY STOCK Grown at POWELL BUTTE, 14 miles cast of Bend, 4200 ft altitude, our trees are adapted to YOUR con- . ditions. Delivery at Bend without additional charge. With every $5 order received TODAY, TOMOR ROW and FRIDAY, we will include AHSOLUTELY FREE, 1 doz. Red Raspberry Plants, one-half doz. Rhu barb Roots and 2 Apple Trees (our selection.) See trees and fruit on display in Lara's corner window. Ask for Lafollette. LAFOLLETTE NURSERY CO. UEND, 0REQ0N IF YOU WISH To ARRANGE FOR 4 KAT3CE WE HAVE THE IN QUALITY AND-PRICE PIANO Instruction I have located in Rend to ac cept pupils for the piano. Beginners and advanced pu pils a specialty. A term of four losaona for $5,00. Address Prof, (h L, Miller care Bulletin. Appropriate music for lodges banquets, etc., furnished. ( i ?.4 .riflHkizV .HbssS'j madami are you entirely satisfied with the range you are now cooking on? the health and happiness of the whole family depend upon their having wholesome food. coqking at dest is hard work. should you not lighten your work by using a labor-saving new range? we sell the improved cascade range. ' we Have them, come see. ., ' WE ALSO HAVE A FULlltNE OF COOK STOVES.' Skuse Hardware Company.