TI1K rKNf nVtilMTtN, IIKNI), WKDNHHDAY, MAY' 7, J 013. PAQE 7. i H I Do you know about Ilium? These arc the remedies that arc justly famous on ac count of their won derful curative powers. Itcxnll Itumurilcs nro rondo ' aftur llio roost approved v formulas from tho purest, lilKlioHt Btronxtli druRfl, in ono of tho Uncut lull- oratories in tho world. Kvory formula Is test cd nud tried, Ono rumeriy for each nil munt. Ask for KIIEE HOOKI.ET. Patterson Drug Co. The ?forta$Z Store LOCAL NEWS ITEMS J. A. McKcehan li Id from his homestead. Water has boon turned Into thu town laterals, Mrs. O. II. Erlckson of Hoar Creok was In town Monday. J. M. Lawrenco was In Mend leal week on n Inialnona visit. Mr. Klincr Ward ha been on tlio . nick IUl for tho paat week. Mra. II. J. Ovurturf entertained at an Informal sewing boo Tuesday. M. I.. Merrill of tho forestry sor bite spent Mcmduy In Prlnovlllo. Mr. O. II. Furat ai III sovornl ! last week hut haa recovered. II A. .Miller wna registered laat week nt tho i'orltand Hotel, Portland. ' Tho Afternoon COO Club mcota to morrow with Mra. J. Edward I .arson. I' II. Wilson or Cliff. Lako county, hi coma lo Ilond for tho summer. Tho Emblem Club had a aonkfeat nt (ho Mountain Vluw Monday oven I UK ticorgn A. Jones waa registered at the Hotel Cortland, In Portland, on , Monday, J C. Itoblnton, who waa hero laat week, aold a Itoo auto to H. 8. Thayor c f Paisley. Tho Prlscllla Club met with Mian Etna Bhulls at tho Mountain Vlow Monday night. AH. In I'e'teraon waa In town from Ma homestesd on tho Hear Crcok road laat week. A&tfSfLZMjrVUWS i UMJC& JtJ&UtA& fsyv vy. MB U d Iir MINI jOeaA flmyi- 2011 ouphi lo ec fanc'Jk new, ruyi She haA louphi dcoononca oA the urfxotc houJke and ii oj ha fifty ai a oueen, of do ihlnk thai o.oocl, iniiefut Aup-s pite any home an aiA-ancl rtouactayi with the eteaant &Aench and QmeAtcan and and he aAiUile Orien tal deiian to choose fAom, IheAc 1J no caxtiefor any uoman'no o iruy ftretiy rllaj, 3ay John ha cAawled on Aome of my Aua4 unU fcy aAc JkhaJbby, o ?'n aolna to jc neur oneA, VouAMa eveA, jCou (Ps$llou iiuy the AeAt rua-s ancivajt Aea-scm-able AicM from G. w7t. uAompson WhereYour Dollar Doos Ita Duty, Tho hrenk In tho water plpo nt tho corner of Wall and Ohio struots linn boon repaired, Tho biimd gnvn nu oiQiinlr concort Friday night oh Wall struot near Munnhfdiunr'H store. Tho I'rosbytorluii Ladles (lulld will meet Wednesday p. m. ut 2:30 villi Mm, Onirics lliowu. Mis. Martin I). Kwitson and aou Ford hmo mturiioil from u visit with relatives In l'urtlnuil. Miss Winifred Klyoa loft Mondny lo apmid u uioiitli'it vnoatlon ut her homo at Hphrntit, Wnsh. II. ,1. Ovurturf la hnvliiK' thu grounds nbuiit Ida homo rtihIhiI uud lirupariid for grass auod, Ono allot In tho aowor blasting look nvn wliwIiiwM vitHlordnv uftoriioou. Thla la bollovod to ho n record. Cnrmody Bros, hnvo moved Into the now P. W, iJrou'n ImlldlnK ad joining their former looatlon. Mr. mill Mrs. 0. 0 Healing of Colo rado hnvo taken charge of thu din lug room nt tho Pilot llutto Hotel. President WlUon Monday noml liuted II. Krnnk Wooddook to bo resistor of the land olllco nt Tho Dallea. Tlmrit la atlll hoiiio auow on tho HprlnK HUor road, or at leant wna hint Holiday when two' nuto parties Wore atnllud on It. A. Mealier mid Ida brother Abe onmn In from Portland Inat week. It In probable that tho latter will lo cuto hero In business. J. P. ICoyea of Tho Ilond Company lott Friday mornlitK for Spokane on bualiioiu). Ho expucU to return by way of Vancouver, II. C. Tho Church of tho Ilrothrcn will hold nervier In tho Methodlit church in tho future luatoad of In tho Hap tlat church aa hercto-foro. r.ari i.nnu reenvcu uim in hid Bol ting of egg offered by Mra. flhrlner lo achool children who wished t enter tho poultry contest. B. A. Orimii laat week received n IiIk caterpillar traction engine hlch ho will use In delivering Km to Ida sawmill southeast of town. Mra. Itebukah Drown, who haa a homestead H in I Its east of town, waa hero Monday, going to I'rlno vlllo estorday on court business. Word haa leon rocolvcd from Oov ernor West that he will bo unable to deliver the nddrcsa to tho graduat ing claaa of tho Ilond High Bchool Mrs. Clyde McKay and children left this morning for Portland on a six wceka' trip. They will vlalt rola tlvea thoru and also go to Soasldo. John Klla lott Monday for Wins ton8alom, N. C. where ho will bo married, It la understood, to Mlsa Ituth Polta, who visited In Hand sov ernl months last tall. There wero 12C persona who dined nt tho Mountain View Sunday oven luar. Tho musical program by Mr. Follows waa a special attraction. Mlas Smith ot llurna also sin. Bam McMurtrle, proprietor ot tho Club Cafe, has taken over the Oregon Hotel from C. C. Ilralnard. Mra. Charles WhltAold or Chicago, Mr. McMurtrlo's sister, will hnvo charge. Pamphtota from tho Department of Poultry Husbandry of tho Oregon gN i ill. ''IfTl .Agricultural CoIIoko nt Corvnllls hnvo boon placed In tho school library for tho liiHtructlnn of thu children In tho poultry content. J. .1. CiinnliiKhniu tins aold Ida five- room bungalow on lot 17, block 1, Park Addition, to Julius Kortumn, Mr. and Mra. Cunningham will loavo In nbout ton days for Walla Wnlla, Waab.. whoro they will look lifter noma buslnom, tlienco uolng lo Port- laud, lloforu lonvlug hero tboy x pect to spend n few days visiting W. I). IlurnoR at Liildlnw. PLAY FOnFRIDAY NIGHT 1otnl Talent Will Pret-ent Farce Comedy nttlio Dichiii An Irish tday oiitltlod "Thnt Una- cnl Pat" will bo Kven by local tnlont nt tho Drotm Thoatro Irldny cvon Ing, Tlmro are five charnctora In tho production, whloh la a ono-nct farce comedy full of humor mid laiighnblo sltuitlonn. Tho story, In brief, la na follows: Charlie l.lvlngnton la In lovo with Laura, who returns Ida affec tion but cannot secure tho consent of Major Puffjackot, a crusty old bachelor undo, to their union. Chariot lonvea Ids servant Pat, a blundering Irishman, at n hole. cautioning hint to remain there. I'uffjfickct and Laura happen to bo at tho samo hotel and tho Major or fers to employ Pat, who yields. When Charles unexpectedly returns, Pat tries to sorvo two masters and accidentally exchangos a plcturo and a pockotbook In tho coat pockets of tho two mon. A mlxup results which nearly ends In a fight botwecn Charles and Puffjicket. Tho par ties finally recognize each other, ex planations cnaue, and everything Is smoothed out. While the personnel of tho caat lit' being kept secret until tho night oi me iionormanco, u i sum mat n Includes good pertormers. Thoro nr threo mon and two women In the play. It Is being put on under tho nusplces, and for the benofit, of the Fraternal llrothorhood. Thoro will bo two performances, the curtain rising for tho first at 1AX, and ft r the second at 8: 15 o'clock. It takes nbout SO mlnutca to prosent tho play. PYTHIAN OFUS ON VISIT (Jrnml Chancellor anil Grand Keeper of IlrronU anil Seals Here. Grind Chancellor Owynn and Grand Keeper of Ilecords and Benin Hltnson of Hatom paid tho local K, of P. lodge a visit laat night. In or der that theso oftlclala might meet with tho local knights the Modern Woodmen turned over Snthcr'a Hall to them, postponing their regular meeting until tonight. The visitors arrived on tho train last night from Redmond and were driven to the hall In an auto. They delivered addresses there, speaking to the Pythlans and their Invited la dles. Following this part ot tho pro gram, there were refreshments. Ten members or the Ilond lodgo went to Itedmond Monday and that evening put on the third rank. A dele gation was also there from Prlne- vlll lodgo. A bannuet waa given the visitors, and tho Hond mon report royal entertainment. Thoy returned by auto early Tuesday morning. Thoao making tho trip wero Ouy and L. M. Mcltoynolds, M. A. and H. P. Palmer, N. P. Smith. O. A. Thor son. Ashley Forrost. B. E. Gntehet, Paul B. Petorson and Martin It. Knutson. RECEPTION CT ENJOYABLE Dr. Gorby Kntertnlni Ynunt; Men ami Women nt Iiiirns Home. Tho reception given last Friday availing at tho Lucas homo by Or. I. I. derby to the young mon of tho town was a most ploaaant ana suc cessful nffhlr. Tito Prlsclllas wero present, and tho Presbytorlnn Guild mombors assisted In serving rofreah mentfl. The attendance waa large, and tho young men and women mndo niorry together for soveral hours. A very nn'brtnlnlng fenturo was a aino In which the men each-had to describe tho girl that hnd talked to him for .flvo mlnuteo, he not knowing until alio was gone that he would hnvo to write such a 'de scription. NOW THE "TUMALO PROJECT' Desert Land Dourl DUcortls the 'Columbia Southem," 8ALKM, May 6. The Desert Land Heard has passed an order directing that tho Irrigation project In Crook county horetoforo known aa tho "Columbia Southern" horcattor bo callod tho "Tumalo Prcjeot." Tho board haa given 0. A. Laur ?oard, project euginoor, authority to Incur an Indebtedness not to oxceod 11500 for preliminary work looking to the roclamntlcn of tho project, the appropriation not yet bolng available. The bill providing tho H&O.OQO fund bocomes effoctlve In June. MAKE TfllP TQKUMATH FALLS .Mr. and Mrs. C. IL Kurrlo on Loug Drive Find Iloads Good. The following la from the Klam ath Falls Northwostorn or May 2: "Mr. C. R. Kurrlo, accompanied by Mrs, Kurrlo, arrived In Klamath Kails yesterday after a three days' trip from Ilond, Ore, having made tho drlvo In a single one-hurso rig. "Mr, Kurrlo Is stopping nt tho Comstock hotel and when Interview ed Inst cvonltiK stated that ho had a very plousnnt trip aim that tho roads wero kooiI nil tho way. "Ho said thnt It wns cold driv ing mid thnt at only ono time did thoy onor-unlor n snowstorm. This wna nonr Crescent. Tho gale did not last long nud on unod no Inconven ience. "Mr. Kurrlo Is In llio city on busl ncss nnd will probably start back to Ilond today, "H said that many sstllors from the Knst nro nrrlvlng In Ilond In senrch of Innd and that luminous Is good In tho town. "Farmers In thnt section hnvo their spring plowing nearly all completed and many porsous nro planting and a number of fields are green. "Mr. mid Mrs. Kurrlo spent ono night nt Ln Pino, ono nt Crator and nno at Klnmnth Agency, nnd on tho return trip probably will make tho snmc stops." Tho Ktirrles left Hond on April 27 and arrived hero Inst night on their roturn. SUNDAY MOTHERS DAY llenil People Will Wear Carnations In ."Memory of Tliooe Lit lux anil Demi. In memory of mothers dead, and In honor of mothers living, Itend will observe Mothers' Day next Bundny, by the wearing of bouquets of carna tions and by special services at the Methodist church by Iter. K. C. New ham, In tho morning. In compliance with tho custom, white carnations will bo worn for the memory of mother's dead, while other colore will bo used for honoring mothers living. Tho mothers' day Idea originated In Philadelphia. Tho founder was Mlsa Anna Jnrvls, who conceived the flower-wearing Idea to commemo rate the anniversary of tho death of her mother. A newspaper took up tho matter, with the results ot a na tional observunce Immediately fol lowing. Miss Jarvla chose tho white car nation In memory of her mother be sause Its whiteness stands for purity. Its form for beauty, Its fragranco for love. Its wide field of growth for charity, Its lasting qualities tor faith fulness nil a true mother's attri butes. Members of the Prlscllla Club will have charge of the selling of the car nations locally, Thoy will bo on aale Saturday at reasonable prices at Corkett'a, Patterson'a drug store, O'Donncll's meat market, Mannheim ors'. Owl Pharmacy, Ilurgln's candy store and at tho American Ilakery. XOTICB FOU I'Ultl.ICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. S. Lad Office at Tho Dalles, Oregon, May 5th, 1913. Notice Is hereby given that Nina L. Blllott, assignee ot Dona Mc Naught, assignee ot Cora A. Swlger, or Paisley, Oregon, who, on Juno 1st. 1909, made desert land entry No. 010312 for EV4NWU. section 13, townshlpe 18 south, range 13 east, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before H. C. Ellla. U S. Com missioner, nt his effleo at Hond, Ore gon, on tho 14th day of Juno, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: I. A. Bastes. George S. Young and John Swlger, of Dund, Oregon, and ft. N. Blllott, of Paisley. Oregon. 9-13 C. V. MOOHB, Register. Kt'HOOL KLKCTIO.V BALLOT. The ballot for Saturday's school election carrloa two questions each In two sub-dlvlsloas. The first ques tion Is (a) whether tha Wleatorla site shall bo purchased at a cost ot I4G00 and (h) whether a school house shall bo erected on this alto at a cost ot HO. 500. The second Is (a) whether tho sqhool board shall con tract a bonded Indebtedness of JtCOO for tho purchase ot tho WstorIa site and lb) whether It shall contract a bonded Indebtedness ot 910,500 tor tho erection or a school hcuso there on. To be consistent, all voters should vote straight "Yes" or "No." To voto yes on one question and no on the other gives opportunity for a difficult situation. NKWH ITK.MS FItOM UUTTK. BUTTE, Uko County, April 30.- J. W. Wllmot, J. E. Pfpo, E. J. Shroy and Archie Edo wont to Riley this week. Mr. Wllmot and Mr. Shroy brought back grain trom Silver creek. Mrs. S. McDowell returned last Wednesday trom l.oa Angeles, Oal, whore she has been spending the win ter. C. F. Hartllntj has been drlllfng a well for J. A. Mayors. J. V. Carroll his had another se vere attack of appendicitis. Last Wednesday he wob taken to Burns to be oporatod on. The band ot sheep belonging to J. W. Carroll and J. Barham waa driven nut ot tho valley this woek, being taken to Paisley. B. J. Shroy will make a trip to Bend soon tor supplies. POLLS OPENFnOMT"to 4 P. M. The polls for tho school election Saturday will be onen at the hose, house lu the rear ot the Bend Hard war a C.-inpany's store trom- 1 to 4 P . Threo skilled barbers are at In nea & Davidson's barber shop to servo you. Adv, ft UNDERWEAR, CLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS SPRING Jk SJrgsiBjp k. -333B85ES7 SmiSS You'll need several pnirs of hose mighty soon. New Oxfords demand them. Silk Hose for Ladies, black, per pair. Boot-Silk Hose, black, tan, white Silk Lisle Hose, black, tan, white Children's .Black Cat Hose, all weights 25c pair and two pair for Men's Silk Hose, Black Cat Brand, Pr. Men's Silk Lisle Hose, Black CatBrand AH Ys Usfavrev WaaU ( THE MOST IN VALUE II THE BEST IN QUALITY II Mannheimer's HATS, CAPS, FURNISHINGS, NECKWEAR AMONQ THE SETTLERS X NORTHEAST OF TOWN X --- (Special to The Bend Bulletin.) Bend Hodges la running the log ging engine for W. E, Scott. Tho Ladles' Juniper Club met last week with Mrs. K. P. Reynolds. A goodly number ot the members were present and after an interesting ses sion delightful refreshments were served. The hostess for the next meeting wilt be Mrs, W. G. Waugh. The Orange members will attend to the seeding of C. M. Dragg's crop. Mr. Bragg la master of the Orange and since Injuring bis eye he has been forbidden to work by hla phy sician. All Orange members not at the meeting when the obove decision waa made may see Mr. Bragg about tho tlmo ho needs them. It they de sire to help. Mis Ida Jacques, who haa been teaching the Elder school, has re turned to her home In Canada. ' O. C. Cardwell la the proud pos sessor of a Duroc Jersey sow that re cently presented him with 13 puro bred Durocs. Tho Grange will have a basket social May 10 at the hall northeast ot Bend. A social dance will be giv en after the sale of the baskets. P. H. Dencer recently purchased from O. & Cardwoll some Duroc Jer sey hogs. REreiRAYi ALL REFRIGERATORS ARE NOT ALIKE. YOU WANT TO GET THE RIGHT KIND THE KIND THAT IN. SURES PROPER AIR CIRCULATION. WE SELL THE )) RELIABLE THIS REFRIGERATOR 3. FRESH AND PREVENT VEGETABLE ODORS TROM MAKING YOUR BUTTER AND MILK "TASTE." WE SELL ONLY THE BEST IN HARDWARE. Skuse Hardware Company. We Repair tiuas of All KJads. to 3 CO HOSIERY wasan $1.00 50c 25c 25c 50c 25c Zutma&j Stffhi at Ait Store Ralph Grimes lost a valuable filly last Saturday . Mr. and Mrs. Cole E. Smith spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Hodges. Ernest Havemann is marketing fresh radishes and lettuce. The daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Hughes, who has been visiting for some time with them, baa returned to Port land. Edggll and Augusta Havemann spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hodges' children. R. M. Elder went tc Prlnevlllo yes terday on business. He was accom panied by Mr. Balles ot Indiana, w ho is here looking over the country. George Hoech has gone to his homestead. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION To whom It may concern: -Notice Is hereby given that F. L. Culp and Archie Pat tie, heretofore doing busi ness as co-partners and conducting what Is known as the Montana Bar In the Boyd Block on lot 1 or Block 13 or Bend, Oregon, have this day mutually dissolved said partnership. Dated tbts 30th day ot April, 1913. ARCHIE PATTIE, F. L. KULP. DRESSMAKING. For high grade work and right prices In dressmaking call on Mrs. O. A. Thdrsou. Deschutes Addition. Advertisement 9tt REFRIGERATOR WILL KEEP YOUR FOODS