T1IK MiNU MUf.MITIN, BKNI, WIIDNF.HPAY, DFX'KMUKIt 4, 1013. PAOH I.T. You are Cordially Invited to Attend Our FIFTH ANNUAL CHRISTMAS OPENING on Saturday December 7th, 1912 MUSIC ::;- 2 until 5 and 7 until 9, by Mrs. Elmer Ward Miss Graves Mr. Hunter Miss Black Mr. Cuptil Come, Bring the Children and Enjoy the Music "The Store of Better Values" tcSmxC&y as V A A tlXSThbUASUi moAnA J(JP XsTTLtZrf CTAu f.Uumow Juum rto. .Ary i-XNi'i-aMMS' J i iwwr- .-jr-mi jDeaA flmy- oX" wejii io Ae cur yeJjfceAday. flii of Ae women weAc diJcuJiino. wAai itey wanicd ihtiA hua Lands to a ite them for ChAiatmaa ftrcaenii, and do you know JLhut eteAyone of tficm Jaid "Hew furnituAel Hew PuAnltuAe!" of think they itrt aii Jcriiirle. don'i you? a vouictn'i iivc in anyiAino. 4u a nicely fuA uiaAed . Aomc- c7Ai.i make CfxAUtina time. mem c7u, at a, Xou. P,S,-Qljt the eiul women yctieAday iatd iAey were aoina 5 uy theLA new CArima4 furnl- tuAc fr om Where Your Dollar Does its Duty. BITS ABOUT TOWN. J. A. Hastes hna bought 0. 8. Ilutl. son'a automobile. V. A. Forbes went to Prlnotilte eeterday on IhiImm. Mian Anderson of Dtwhtites has been tUltlHg In Item! several day. Tlio llRpllht lllltlo school Is making preparations fur Christina oxerc's. Tint Prfatetltas will meet ut Mb nntliur'H hotno next Monday wvoitliiR. Mr. and Mm. M. I', Hawthorn r ttiriiwd last weok to their home at il.n Pino. I John KM Ih down from tho IUk Jr'vor ranger b'tutlnn, to wurk in the foruatry olllco. I Clarence Mnnnhelmor went to Portland Jltmrtny to purohasu good , for his btore. Trunk Perclvall was In town over Sunday from Ida homebtoad south uat of llciul. I l I&siki A It It ik mti l flif IpiiiIa tffft aljhl ItavB loturut'd lo tliolr homeatvnda. hficr u visit In liond. Tho Farmer' Co-onoratlvo Aaao olMlnn'Vtll meet nt l-arn'a Imll on Hdtuiduy ufturnoon ut 1:3U. I Thu ThoUtriii hrother lust Kri i tlay killed auven awana on HI rlrur, near M. J. Mnln'a hointtoatl. J Mth. 0. I Putnam returned Mon , day nlRht from a II vu weeks' visit to hor paronta' homo In Connecticut. Uev. W.'lt. Howell apent last Sun day ut iiudmoud nnd expects to ho In Terreliouuu tho comltiK Sunday, Tho Thanksgiving dunce was tho most successful ovuiit the Commercial Club has Klveu, n largo crowd attend Iiik. At the homo of Mr. and Mrs, Kd llrostorhoua, a farewell party was Kiveu at ulBbt for Clyde McOIIN vray, Kennath Minor and several boy frloudtt went to tho Mlaor homqajoad last Wedueaday oroutug for a few days' hunt. t Saturday Klmar Antes. nad com. mutation proof on h' ltJO-acie claim near tho 40 mllepoat. ou.tba Ueud Hum joad. . ,;... " . '""The Danco "of K tho Subscription 'Dancing ol'ub ucbeduiTd for This Sat urday nliht at Bather's halt ha been postponed until Hnturday, Uecvmbor H. M. J. Main, Lntlior Mctko nnd V. 15. nnd C. C. Dick returned Monday from n IniiitliiK trlii up the river. They liroiiKht linck 40 ducks and two Kenso. ( I On account of troublo with his (tycs, J. II. Hoy burn hna resigned I' Ik position In the postoftlce nnd will bn connected with the Hkusa llnrdwaro Conipuny, ' It. N. I'lllott nnd family have como from Mood Hlver lo make llcnd their homo, bavins purchased 80 acre of land about live and a half miles southeast of town, lien McCaftory went to Portland thu first of the week where be will probably spend thu winter. Word from bis wife In Pennsylvania states that her mother Is better. friends of the groom have Just re-' eelved jiiiiiounremeiit of the murrlKU of KdKr It. Post lit Klxlu, III.. on Not timber 17. The nowjywcds will be at home In Mend after March 1G. I hast ueek It was announced that the postoftlce Mould be open Sundays from 0 to D .30. This Is Incorect. The olllce wll be open from 'J; 30 to 10 o'clock In the morn Inc. j Friday night the following young i liidlea had a dinner party at tho Al taniont: MIhm Anne, Oertrude and, Nell Markel, Misses Schoolcraft. I)ol-i sen, Trautner, Hldner. Harden, An-. derson and Vnndevcrt. Mr. and Mrs. V. V. Lawton loft this morning for Portland, tvhero Mr. Iiwtou will be In business during tho winter, while Mrs. liwtou returns to Kansas for a home visit of several months. Mls Until Potts, who Iibb been a tcuest of Mrs. W, v. Ijiwton up river for several weeks, returned to llond Monday and Is at the Altamont with ' her mother, Mrs. Martha Potts of; North Carolina. j Ilert Jeffers, a hotnfseteader, whot wau staying with A. I). Ia-wIs oni Thsnksg)vluK lsy, was thrown off his horse, sustaining a concussion of the brain. Ho was uiitoimclouu for a number of hours. A meeting of the toarbers and ofTl eers of the Presbyterian Hunday school will u held at the homo of, Ml Iols Force on TliurMlay evening at S o'clock to arrange for the Christ mas festivities of the school. I "I am certainly anxious to get The) Illllletln. anil when cmo of them irnoa ' astray I feel lost for the next week. I receive another CrMik county natter. ' but Tho llend llulletln Is the one we always look for." A letter from Washington, Pa. The Jeffries family who llvo at Sister have been much afflicted the past few months with typhoid fever. Mrs. Jeffries and to daughters were stricken but have about recovered. George is now a victim, but is get Mug along well, It Is stated. Teachers' examinations will be held In Prlnovillo December 18 to 21. County Superintendent Ford states that teachers who have certificates that esplre In December or Febru ary, or teacher holding county per mit mutt take thla examination. Mr. and Mra. J. T. Carter arrived Sunday night at their borne north of I-a Pino front attending over a month on road work about 30 mils east of llond. Iload Supervisor M. F, Haw thorne Is expected the latter tart of the week. I.a Pine Inter-Mnuntaln. This Saturday lira's storo cole-! urates its fifth Christmas In liond. with an all-day otienlng. The store I being olnborntely decorated. Christmas tree luring a notable fea ture. Mr. Klmor Waul. Miss Kva vinivtm nun .unm. immur nnu iut- ill will play and MImi Illack slug. Mr. and Mr. I.eo Davenport left Saturday for their now rauch which they recently puichased some tweut miles from Portland, near Camas. Wash. Mr. Davenport wilt retain his UOO-aere ranch SO mile east of , llond. using it chiefly In connection ' with tho raising of stock but bore after he and his wife will make their hoadqunrturs at the Cnmis property, where tho rationing of stock for the Portland yard will bo tho chief busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. CUtde Corkett have gone to Portland on a short trip. Tho W. 0, T. V. will meet Satur day at o'clock with Mr. O. C Hen- kla. Mr. John Steidl wll entertain the uftornoomGOO club tomorrow at her home. Dr. V. C. Coe, who has been la Portland for several days, la expected liaok tonight. W. J. McOIUvray and family will leave Friday - for Heuumunt,. Ca., where Mr. McOIUvray has acquired .oxtenslvo property Intereato. I Don L. McKay, brother of Clyde and Joo McKay, arrived In llond Mon day night with his family. They will , winter. Tney nave takes rooms at tno Klein apartment houBc. I A farewell party was given Clyde and Max McOIUvray last- night at j tho home of Mr, and Mrs. Kd Ilros- terhous, by school frleuds. There was a largo attendance of students, to gether with a number of the teach ers, aud a pleasant eveuing wao spont. ' I,. C. Ilqbert. who has bought the W. J. McOIUvray ranch eight miles southeast of town, arrived Thanks- rglTlpg; Vrlto, two carloads, Including I, ' .... j . ,1 . -,. -J s uuuauuum mrpiuiru. iarui equipment -and livestock), ills .family arrived 'Saturdttf.'-rn'eiancrarlly . they aro M.aS, i2t y SrimyfftJf -)ftui. aVia' 4' kiue river. Mayor Putnam ha tmtruoted II You will be proud to iliow your friend Wt m H COMMUNITY SILVER. for they will be delighted, with it beautiful line. Besides, this famous 'ware baa a solid silver disc overlaid at the wearing point, and it i then plated with a triple-plus plate. It is guaranteed for 50 years in ordinary family use. Patterson Drug Company THE REXALL STORE. Chief of Polico Roberts to arrange' with the water company for a I thorough tesving of all city hydrant. ! to guard against tin possibility of, iny of them freezing. A thermome ter will lie placed in the chemical en gine house, so that the temperature' there may be watched and a lghted lantern kept there If necessary. IIANCUOKT I.F.CTl'ItK OOOD. George Gllber Itancroft, tho lec turer, speared at the Methodist church Friday night, delivering an able and Interesting lecture. HI Audience was small, there being not more than ?C peoplo prcaeqt. He ipoke along the line of psychic re search and held the attention of hi hearers very closely. He Injected much humor Into Is lecture and kept te crowd in a good frame of mind throughout the discourse. FINDS INDIAN ItKI.ICS. F, Perclvall, who lives near the 40 milepost on tho Bend to Hum road, lest week uneartebed aome Interest ing Indian relics while digging on his claim. The find Included a pes tle and mortar. In perfect condition. They were fashioned out of lava rock, the pestle being about 10 Inches high and 8 Inches In diameter, and apparently had seen use In bygone days when these were the only appli ances for grinding up corn and other grains. IJKNII MKN AT TIU.W,. llend was called on for legal talent to assist In a trial at I.aldliw Friday n the ese of George Flshor vs. J. Richardson and wife. Fisher, the plaintiff, who brought action to col lect a store bill, claiming $51. was represented by Hom Farnham and the Ulchardeoas by V. A. Forbes. Justice Coble of llend assisted J. C. Thorp, the l-aidlaw magistrate. The fury wsr out from j !0 p. m. to after ! midnight, returning a verdict for FMier In the sum cf J40. ' AntlANGING SOOIAIi AND DANCK. A social and dance, to which th- public Is Invited. Is being arranged by the Fraternal Brotherhood to bo held In the Sather lodge hall Thurs day evening, December 19. This will also celebrate the first ann'ver sary of the Institution of tho local lodgo of this order. WANTKD. WOOIICIIOITKItS AT $1.30 PKU COUP. TUI'.KS PUI.I.KD WIUSON PI.U'K NOKTIIKAKT U!D!AY, a MILKS. SKH XV. D. JIclUY, IHI.KV IIANCH. When you think of rut Klast, think of I.lbby'ii nt PnttcrMtn. Adver. The Itedmond poultry show will hold a poultry show At Itedmond De cember 18 to SI 39tt ijKwiiMMpr & 7 y$2P i itj VCOMWQ frvTW YOU DO NOT KNOW HOW MANY SENSIBLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS WE CAN SELL YOU UNTIL YOU VISIT OUR STORE. BRING IN THE WHOLE TAMILY AND SEE IT WE HAVEN'T SOMETHING THAT WILL PLEASE EVERY ONE Or THEM. YOUR rRIENDS WILL APPRECIATE SOME USEFUL. SENSI BLE PRESENT SUCH AS WE CAN SELL YOU MUCH MORE THAN A FANCY TRIFLE THAT WILL SOON BE WORTHLESS. Skuse Hardware Company.