TIIK 11KN1) lU'M.KTIN, 11KNP, MKDNKHIUY, IIKCKMIll'.H 11. HUB. iaoi: is. - h Gafts For the Home All kinds ot match scratches tmve beeu mndo by tin trade in artistic colorings and material, but them seems to till the nine ut the homctnnde "Scratch My Itac." 'J'tiu scratcher llliictraUil l bull from nn oblong ot corrugated napei nlH)Ut tire nnd u null Inches long and three nnd n bnir deep. A postcard forms the front of the useful conven lence. nnd the Kick Is of sandpaper, with the wording In told. "Scratch Here." The imIcts arc pave-prtontcd to sethcr. and a narrow ribbon makes the MANY FAMILIESJRE COMING Peoplo Mmliut l-'iom All Putin of tlio (tuiitry to Central Oreoon, Scores of peoplo nro cumltiR to Itend this winter to tnko up their res Idenco In town or In tho surrounding country. A largo majority of those la ramtllca. Accordlg to Hugh O'Kano of th lloiul llotol thoro Imvo been 10 html Ilea to arrive nt Ilia place nlono altioo the first of tlio month, nnd of com so niiiiH oi ! the other hotels atv getting their almro of thla travel, unproved rnrin itg and free Kovernmont lands nro be ing socured by the newcomers. There have boon no reduced railway rates to Induce theao people to come In at thla time, honco It l to bo oxpected that when tho colonist rates Ro Into effect nest spring n large number of homeseekora will tnko ndvitntago of them and Join the throngs that aro casting their lor In thla part of tho country to win their way to for tune. g vL t .i. " rs I PERIOD MIOjJJIFFEIIENCE Kinteo Itecehes Many Kepllc From AtlvertNenieiit of luta. Tho other day J. A. Enstca re ceived nn unexpected reply toran ad vertisement he has been carrying In The Hulletln. Through n typogrnph leal error, the price ot certain lota In Aubrey Heights was quoted as being $1.50, Instead of $150. So B. B. Sharon, grand secretary of tho Odd Fellows, at Portland, wrote as fol lows: D'enr Jim: t will take several of these lots at $1.50. Thnt'a cheap, but how can a follow make monthly payments on a dollar and a half lot." It Is understood Mr. Hastes hus n.niiy other "prospects" on these C tirlstma sulo lots, hut refuses to come through at tho price, llo says the drinks aro on Tho Hulletln, nud that this paper will have to produco the Iota at the price advertised. are laitA'S OPKXIXO KNMOYAW.K. The Christmas opening at Lara's store Saturday proved n highly en joyable affair, many pcoplo "taking In" the music and special decorations, not to mention the splendid display of gift goods, there during tho after noon and evening. Music was aup- VJ iff" THE 8CIUTCT1 MT DiCX. banger. Mark beaded matrhe fitted Into the corrugated boles tup and bottom of the scrutcber. Paansi TaaKIa iMuais A chocolate brown lu Japanese crape 'lUed "by Charles Hunter, Mrs. Elmer from the upholsterer's U used tort'ard, Mlsa Oravea and O. M. Oup- bemmed table cover, stenciled In moi til. with George Young playing also , effective color. These covers make 'n the evening. Miss Arrle Illack , .tunning gift. Mn many songs. After tho closing ., On this sort brown a light putty J,r ,'ara entertained hla musicians color Is used with a brick red. and h"10 employe at a supper at Cor- the pattern Is one of the simplest ot ( Kel the funning sTrucll oVxIgn. v Mrvr i'-rVA i . vsss I Ct)()0OO.Ot)t)t)l)00tlOt)t)tl.0Ot)O0Ol00t)(O0Ot)0tOJ T Christmas Buy- ers, Attention! c c o I c c KV PINK, CltOOK COUNTY, OltK, appeared as attorney for Richardson and ltoss Knrnham for Fisher. CMUHW TIIAXKH. I wish to express my sincere thanks to tho kind friends ot lond (or words and deeds of sympathy shown my self and family during tho recent 111- IIHHI ' 'Q Hello, Santa Claus! These table coer are made of n square measured by the width ot the crape, thirty Int-be. or else toey rep rcect two width or even three, over cast together by hand wtin silk to P match the crape aud with stitches so One as to be unnoticed. The hems also are not co&plrnou, an etgbtb ot an Inch being one ol the favorite Ideaa In hem tnrapurement. ttue crape has txru moKt effectively nsed, gray bine with a decoration ot dnll porple and sag green auggesting the colon or the iris. White of a creamy tone la atenrlled with (tale yellow and brilliant orange In conventional dewijru- Kour sqnarr of yellow crape are Joined with narrow gold lar fnertion to form a targe table rover. ecb cor ner of the flnlsbed piece Iielog decoral ed In long Japaave stlicbes wlib gold thread In a wandering leaf drxlgn. Tbe soft shaden and the rrae quality Buggcut almost endless possibilities for decoration. , Qlfts Foe Houssktspcr. Tbe woman who Keep luiue Is not 'hard to give to. ttomethtng. for the tutuiie always appeals to her. Tbe eoi bmldrrrd plllowraac plctnred will add bandaomely to ber linen rbwet. It la of fine linen. Above tbe deep beUMtlfrbed beta la an embroidered pattern done In aatln atltrb with men-erlzed white cot ton In the circle la worked the Initial. Then there are many noveltlc for lb kitchen, too. wblrb she is aare to like. An alarm clock la rarely giten, and If a bandiiome variety is given It makes nice gift. Choose a face with large MbbsssssssBsWmssMK&ZaSkM iBBBBBBSBSBBSlaBBBSSSvTlsflHsfeBBeBlBBBBV SSSSSSSBHMlBS!9BsPPSSti SSBBS F' '&-lMnit s faasssBMSiCTialssaw iassA18ilBK K. OF IVS KI.KCT. Offlcera for the next term were elected by the local lodge of Knlghta of Pythias last Wednesday evening, ta follows: Chancellor commander, Joe Innea; vice chancellor, Ralph Uartlett: prelate. Dr. II. Fcrrcll; K. ot IU and a, L. M. McReynolda; mas ter of exchequer, Guy McReynolda; master at arms, O. A. Thorson; mas ter of work, C. D. Rowe; Inner guard, A. J. Abernathy; outer guard, M. S. Lattln; trustee for three years, E. A. Bather. CI.KAIUNO HK.N1 l'ARK HTHKKTH. Clark Rhodes, locul manager of tbe Rend Park Company, has arranged for tbe clearing of all atreets In Rend Park additions, the work to be com pleted within six months. T F. Ma lone, who, with hla wife, camo here recently to make hla home, baa the contract for Rend Park, excepting on 1) the southwest forty, which Is to lie cleared by Hlshop & Grabler. LITIGATION CONTINUES. At Laldlaw Saturday there waa an other chapter added to tbe Fisher Richardson litigation, this being an action by Richardson to recover a horse replevlncd by Fisher aa the out come of the trial tho week before. The Jury waa out Ave houra Saturday but could not agree. V. A. Forbea e-,r I The best plan to avoid the rush and annoyance of o Xmas shopping is to begin early. You are sure of better attention and better selections. Our stock is ready. Come soon and take advantage before the stock is broken. Look over this list; it may help you solve that perplexing question of what to get: Men's Bivth Holes.-. $3.50 to $9.00 Men's Hose, put up 4 pair in nttrnctivc ? holiday boxes, nt $ 1 .00 box Neckwear, the lntest styles, at. 25c, 30c and ?5c o Dents' Cloves at $2.00; others nt $ 1 .50 Shirts Arrow and Monarch brands', at ? $1.00 and $!.5o Suspender and Hase Supporter Sets nt . ? .: rscto$i.5o Holiday Linens All Linen Daniusk at . 75c, $1.00 and 1.50 yd. t Napkins to match at $3.00 Ac 4.00 Do. c Dresser Senrfs, Centerpieces, etc., at - 23C LO $2.00 I r - Parisian Ivory Novelties Shoe Horns, Hair Receivers, Cuticle Knives, Button Hooks, Letter Openers, etc 25c to 75 c Leather Hand Bugs, a useful gift ?5ctofl5cech Handkerchiefs Wo have an unusually I large assortment, either boxed or bulk 5c to ?5ccach Silk Hosiery in individual boxes at. ... $1.00 per pair Hath Kobe nt $3.75 to 5.50 Waists $1.50 to 5.00 Kimonasat..$I.OO, 1.25, 1.75,2.25 o 0 . c 0 i O "Hello! Hello: la this Banta Clausl Well, thla la Marjorle Drown. Oo. 1 Juit knew you'd 'member me. Awfly nice of you to brine all those things last Christmas. What do I want this year Erer and erer so many things. .Four dolls with real wake op eyes, an' a set o' dishes, an a sled, an' one no, 1 waut two. three story books, an' came, an', oo, ever so much candy, an' an'M- Tbcrc. you old eavesdropper! Reen lUtenlnjc bare youT Well, perhaps you hare a right to. for It Jnst hap pens that In thla case yon aro Santa Claus. Get all tbe order) Tbla little -:- DOLLS -:- Dressed Dolls, every one n Rood vnlue.iOc to $2.50 Sewing Iloxcs, filovo nnd Hnmlkcrchiuf Uoxcs, Toilet Seta, Tie Kings. Colur Bags, Ash Trays, Crumb Trays. Kid Body Dolls...., SCc, 75c, $1 35, 1.75, 2.50 Mannheimer's oi I THE DEPENDON STORX 0O0OO0O0OO00O0e0O0e0'0OO0OeO00eOO00-00OOOS ncsa and death of our beloved daugh tor, Johanna Matilda. II. O. BANDEN. INHI'KCTfl KKOM.KTTi: NUIIHKIIY It. II. Weber, immlssloner of the fourth horticultural district, Inspect ed tho nursery of the Ufollelte Nur sery Company nt Powell llutto Tsst week and pronounced the stock and methods of tho firm to Iks first class, freo from disease and all peats, Mr Weber formerly owned a nursery at The Dalles and has large holdings at Moslor and Hood Itlver. He la eu girl trnsta you to brine tbeso things, 1 1 buavlaatlo about lift trull business In Then there are tbe boys and the folks and your friends. Better go right ont ttow and stock up while It la fresh on yonr mind and while tho good In the store are fresh. Iteraetnber little Marjorle or Esther or Mary or Helen, as tbe case may be. Also remember to shop early, relieve the tired shop girl and get the best. AM CUDBOtDEBED PILLOW SUP, figures. Cooks find these clocks con venient to it nt the hour when u cake or roast must im taken from the oven Have you seen the new spice cases of nickel and glnss They are made of nlrkel rods one nbove the other, form liiK frames to bold glass bottles with ulckel acrew tops. The name of the aplce Is blown In tbe glass of ench bot tle. Thoso come In various sizes, but a convenient one holds six bottles, three In a row, and gives room for nutmep. ginger, allspice, cinnamon, elovea. uiiiMlHrd The frames screw to the wall or inside a cupboard door. TIMELY HINTS FOR XMAS GIFTS! W I have just unpacked a fine showing of. Toilet and Manicure Sets in Sterling Silver--ware. It you desire a gift that embodies the very latest in design and workmanship and that is at the same time useful, you should purchase it out of this line. Late shipments give us the very finest line -of Jewelry in Central Oregon. , If you desire to buy anything in Silver De' posit or Cut Glass, compare my priees be fore you buy elsewhere, Do not fail to look over our line of Clocks;, , just arrived. See them in our window. THORSON, The Jeweler. Central Oregon. DESCHUTES IS . GREAT ASSET (Continued from Pago One). areaa Is extraordinary. It gives the state an undeveloped' resource of col ossal potentiality. The Deschutes river stores nearly one third of the unused water powers ot Oregon, and tho unused water powers of Oregon will produce an electrical energy that would requlro the burning of 36,000,000 tons of coal a year to duplicate. "TJiub vlowed, the Deschutes Is the nnulvalent of tho greatest coal field In the world. Tho coal fields Income exhnusted, but tho Deschutes will flnw on forever. It la tho whlto coal of tho agea that will never loso Its effectiveness, and that the pick and shovel, of tho miner can novor ox hnust. "Tho offer of tho federal govern ment to Join In accurately deter mining tho possibilities of the river so that Ita otentlalltles can bo util ized for tho welfare of Oregon, Is a notable act Ita offer of assistance In bringing the atored powers of the Deschutes into - utilization should leave no question of what la to bo Oregon's uttltudu In response. "It Is one of tho most notablo proj ects that has bcon conceived In tho wholo history of Oregon," OUTLOOK GOOD SAYS JOHNSON (Continued from Pago Ono), upset legitimate business. All we need Is good crops and reas onable attention to buslnesa and the couutry Is safe for another four years. Yours sincerely, a o joiinson I'atersoa Drug Co. nculve agent In Head fur tho fatuous IJbby cut gU. Advertisement. You are Invited to attend the lied mond poultry ahow and bring your birds. 3lf m m IS! !0rJ2 'wan V,1 gla tax could nut show tho Justlco of such a course Thnro will undoubtedly ho tariff revision by tho Domocratu, Thorn would liavo been no matter who waa elected. Aa a uutlon wo Imvo loarnod a groat deal hIiico 1803 and tho Dem ocrats Imvo loarnod along with tlio rest or us and whllo thoy will un doubtedly eliminate certain existing abuses In the tariff, yet 1 do not look for any revolutionary action on their part which would have a tendency to MMMMM 'Oil will be proud to snow your friend COMMUNITY SILVER. for they will he delighted with its beautiful lines. Besides, this famous ware has a solid silver disc overlaid at the wearing points, and it it then plated with a triple-plus plate. It is guaranteed for 50 years in ordinary family use, Patterson Drug Company THE KEXALL STOKE. mWX y't