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IIHND RULLUTIN, I1KND, OIIFC, WEDNESDAY, I'lCIIIU'AHV I, 1011. lAOB n. t I Valentines VAW.NTINKS FOR KVKUYIIOOV. AKT VALKNTINF.S COMC , AND CIIILUKF.N'S y,J VALRNTINRS 3 Patterson Drug Co. I i LOCAL NEWS ITEMS 0. M. Redllold was it vlaltor from Deschutes yesterday, I'.n. A Vnililnr (if ljiwnr IlrldttO was 111 town Irtrt work, Uny Oorklng of l.nldlaw was a Jloml visitor yesterday. J, J. Adams and family loft Fri day nlKht for Portland. Mm, Mcl.nutlu and fnmlly Imvo jnoVed over Into Konwooil. M.B. Lnttln returned Monday from t business, trip to Portland. Hurry Wyao rulurnod Sunday from n week's vlilt In I'ortlnnd. ' 1, I'. Mailson wm transacting business In llond yesterday, , J, II. Wonnndy nnd L. I). Vox rn tnrniMl yesterday iiiornliiK from I'ort lnnd, ' Tho Ilrldgo Clult will In entertain id Friday afternoon ly Mm. II. I. 'Allen. Tlio annual Imnquet of Hit Kmhlom lull will tiu hold hero Ksturday OVHIllllg. Wllllnm Henderson, n Lnldlnw nnchor, spent yesterday In lloud on business. Tho Patterson Drug Ooiwwny ox VctM to move Into Its now quarters next week. , John Htolill wm aula to be up town" I lnMt Thumdny for tliu Unit time slnee I -hi rccunt Illness. Mnt II. It. (tnillil. who visited rela tives In Seattle several weeks, re turned Htinilay inonilfiK. -. ( L, l-omnx, who recently oamu to 'llend with hit fninliy from Texas, mis rented tho Morkol bungalow. . Tim W'iiIWb tiiillitlnu whleh Wltro Imdiy scorched by iho recent, fire ro being repainted by II. It. Junw. (icorgo Mtlllcau, tho stockman, was n business visitor thu first' of the ,wcok, n guest at tho llond Hotel. Frank Mny returned Sunday from a six wcok's trip Hr.st, Including a visit to hl old homo nt Monmouth, III, C. B. Mnslellor, who hiu n home stead 38 miles southeast (if llend, wnii In town tho first of tho tl( for Vuppllo. Chaa. L. Wlmef wad up from Laid law yesterday. Ho la planning to hold a public vttto of property nt tho Htur ranch, ' County 8uportnloudoBt J. K. Mey er was nt tho fiend Monday night, going to ba Pino -yesterday to visit tho school there , -.. tl f ..,. .jj n.-.t,..t dun. wy morning iruin i-uruuuu wmi ji Infant daiiKhtor, whoio livttlth U allchtly Improvod. MUn Kthol Wllllnm, who hnn boon vlHllInx nt tho homo or Mr, nnd Mr. Clnrk I'nul, roturnud Mondny to hor lioinu In. I'rlnovtllo.' J. A, Knatoa tins boon appointed roKlitrnr for tho Dcaohutn proolnot nnd all voters In that proolnot nhould , . .. ,.. ...4 ...ttt. I...,. ruKimor wiui mm. Tim irrnliml linif nW IllM aliailoW Mnmlnv nnd. nnnnrillnir to tho old prophecy, there will bo bad weather for tho next nix wceka, Ow'Iuk to tho fact that It" now quurtorH nro not yot complotod, tho ttopbono company will pot move for tyo or tlircu wooka yut. Mlia (Jrnco HatollfTo loft Monday mornlnK for I'ortlnnd whoro ho will Attention Housewives Do you know you luu mv n lot of uniKHiv.Niuy work by equipping your kitchen wit It Aluminum Wui-t',' It U ciiHy to k it'll cliyin, It In guatanteed UO yeara niitl will hint it llfotliiio. You will Hml u Hplouilld iiHHortmoiit of (IiIn lino wnro ut thlN atoro, Htoit now and i'iul your kltclioii. You will grow younger with Icmh tuirk. E. M. THOMPSON Bend, Oregon V Whoro Your Dollar Does Its Duty. ho for n month vIaHIhk itl tho lioiuo of hor biothnr itinl hIkIcj-Iii law. J1' 0 Minor Iiiih 1'iicii down nt DciicliiitnM dm Ink (ho piiHt Ion diiyn iihhIhIIiik loliu DiiIiiiIh In MucurliiK lr riK'illon tl tit it thr (ho Donurt J.iuid I llimnl. (loortifl II. Ilnovor Iiiim mild Kord ritlH Id J. W. .Miilutrroy unit llin Ttilniito I'rojnot, tht latlor IihIiik th rur which llin liourd niithorlxiiil Mr. liiinrKimrd lo pnrclitiMo, ut n roi'ont IIKK'tlllK, I J. II. Onolll Iiiih lot tin? rontrnot to W. A. Iliiavor for two hiiiiiII hIoiki mlilltloiiH to IiIh IiiiIIiIIiik on Mlnno hiiIii dtii'ot now ocoiiplud by tho VI 4tiliii Cure. Olio will lio n klloliiin iitnl the otlior n liatli room, J, K." Coopnr, who Iiiim bumi In i iTiiiiiviiiu nvtirui v,Mjni, iiiiuiiiuii to lliitid Hntnnliiy. llin lirolhor, (I. 1 It. Coupnr, who wiin In oluirK" or tho ' ljt4jftf . Hit, J. Bali till Mllll !! mm M aM a 1 1 v mm iwi'lll Uliililliui ijiiiiiii, llin uiimiiiuv, wont to I'rlnovlllo Monday, L. ii. Kox rutiiniml Hunday morn Iiik from I'ortluiiil whoro ho nttoiidoil tho nutomoblli ahow. Whllo nwuy ho noli! tin, U'liniitiilv l.lvnrv Co'tt. 'lliidNon auto and boiiKht n Cndlllac, ill no plnmiiK an onlor for niiothor Ciullllnc to bo built to order. Mm. O. 0. Ilonklo loft Mondny mornlnK ncoiimptinliiil by Mr. Ilonklo, fur Walla Walla, Vnnh., called thorn by Hid iloa Hi of hor brother, llonry llauckn, Ho wna klllod Htuidny In an auto nccldont. (ho toliiKram rocolv- od by hor Minted. The funeral was i . ... ,. i... On complaint of W. J. flrnlion lioml, warrnnla woro aorvod on tho proprletora of tho pool hnlla Mon dny, Thoy were charKod with koop liiK tholr placoN of biinlupini open on Kuiiduy. Tho lienrltiK are nut for I'rlilny nt 10 o'clock In Jiititlcii Knatus' court. Tho nctlona worn broiiKht under tho nuHplci'H of tho I.nw and Order l.onRUo. Thu dofvn iIiiiiIh Imvo rotalnod V. A. Forben and II, II. Do Armond n their nttonioya. Dr. l C. Coo la In Portland on a biiBlnima (rip. J, J. Ciiiinlnftham woa up from l.nldlaw yeatorilay. A now whltitlo haa been put In at Tho llond Compnny'n mill. Mr. and Mm. I. I. Owon of MUM enn wore ruohIm nt tho Wright Fri day. C. 1'. Cnadnrt waa over from the oouuty aoat Monday, h Kiioat at tho llond. John K. Ityau has boon In town for aovornl dnyw, a Kiiont ut tho llond Hotel. Ilov. IS. C. Nowhnm baa nltout re covered from a sllajht attack of scar let fever. A. O. Wnlkor of AlfaHn woa In town Monilny, roKlaterod nt tho Ho tol WrlKht. J. 11. Hanar camo oyer yoatorday from I'rlnovlllo nnd la upending to duy In llend. W. I). Ilnruoa of ltldlaw hna boon atiendltiK Iho pnat week In llond, at the llond Hotel. 11. Corblu nnd wife of I.n I'lno woro llond vlsltom Inst week, Kuesta at tho WrlKht Hotel. John Diihuts wna in town from Di'nchutes yeatonjiy. Ho left Inst nlRht on his return to Halom. 3. A. Homnnnn or Mctollua will hold services nt tho Mothodlst church next Hundny mornlnK nnd evening. Thomas Morfett, a Mllllcnn valley honicstondor, was In town tho ftrtt. of tho wuok, n kuosI at tho WrlKht. K. I.. Mills or Seattle, n sln writer nnd painter, lias como to llend to lo cate. Ilia family will arrive shortly. Mlis Arrle Illack of HoioburK, for merly a resident of llond, haa return ed for n visit with relatives nnd frlondH. K. P. Madaen nnd I.. C. Flcmlns are bulldlnR n RaraKo on the rear ut tho I'rlnglo property on Wall itreet rur U. M. Lara. J. P, Koycs left Mondav nlsht for 8okano to nttond a inootln of the Kradea commllteo or tho Western I'lno Manufacturers' Association. Mm, A. M. PrliiKlo has returned to hor homo hero after an nbsonco or several weoka apont In vlaltlng In various plucos in Washington nnd In 1'qrtlnnU. , Mm. J. II. Connarn entertained the Itoyal NelRhbom nt her homo In Ken wood Inst evening. ltefr,oshmneta woro aorvod nnd n pleasant tlmu en Joyed until a Into hour. Itosldonts of tho Kenwood district have boon atartled suvornl iiIkIiU re cently by tho cries of an animal be lieved to bo n couKnr or a timber avoir ronmliiR over tho bills wont of town. Tho ladles of tho Methodist church nro urraiiRlnK n colonial aoolnl to bo civi'ii at Minimi h linn iriuay cviiiiiik, February 20 Colonial contuiiiiH nro lo bo worn with powdered hair but 110 IIIIIHkM. H. I. I'rlilny unci I) Cram of (Into wuy, Italpli .lamlson of I'rlnovlllo nut! Frank .IiiiiiIhoii or Hllvnr l.nko worn hnro during tho wook on IniMliifwn coiiiini'toil with tho xhIh mid piirchuao or ratlin. Tho BOO oluli will bo oiitortalnod Thumdny evening by Mm. C. II. Cor kott at hor homo on Kouwnod IIoIhIUm In liouor of Mr, C'orkolt'H mother, Mm. J. It, Wlllu of liouvor, who Is visiting Imro. Thorn woro 111 new mnmbom ro colvod Into llm llnptliit church Hun dny evening, in being baptized. Tho t'ongrogntlonN at Hutiilay'M Horvlcim woro thu largoal In tho church's IiIh tory, tho pimtor report m. Tho flun, day ncIiooI now hu it meiuborMhln of 116. In JiihIIco KohIoh' court yostordny was heard the civil caso or .loo l.an nlng va. F. K. Dayton Of l.aldlaw, In volving a claim by l.nnultiK or f 81 for labor. Ho wna given u verdict or $71. C, W. Kmklno represented tho plaintiff and II, II. Do Armond tho ilofentlant, .Nearly $10011 Kcrolvcil, 9:100 of Willed In I'nlil to Kvangellht. Tho following atntemont or tho fl iinuclnl nrfnlm or the recent ovango llitle meotltiKS hna beon rurnlahod for publication by tho committee: "Tho committee having charge or Iho llulgln meetings mot Inst even ing nt tho homo or Itnv, Wllklna, audited tho accounts or tho treasur er and wound up tho financial affairs of tho moating. "The following Is a complete state ment of tho recolpta and disburse ments or tho committee: Total recolpta $020. If. Disbursements Salary and expanse or sing er 1245.70 Local oxponaoa of meetings, including rent, fuol, en tertainment, lutnlir, etc $284.65 Offering to Dr. llulgln .,.$300.10 $9Z0.4fi "llulgln Kvnngollstlc Committee. Per llosa Faruhnm, asst. secy." GET THREE SPECIMENS NnliinillktN Kerun Tlireo Whllc-Tiill-ci I Doer-Other .Mii'.riiiii AddltlotiN. Tho representatives of tho state gaino dopartmout who left hero on January 21 to seek specimens of tho white-tailed deer for tho stnto game museum returned Monday after a succossrul trip, three Bpcclmona or tho desired variety being secured. According to C. M. McKay, who ac companied tho naturallsta to give them thu benefit of his knowledge or tho country nnd of goriorul wood crnft, tho trip wna n rnthor nard one becauao of the atoriny weather en countered. Tho Ihrvo deer n buck nnd two doea woro In good condttlun. Miey were nliout throo years old. In ad dition tho naturalist spent consider able tlmu In procuring otlnr faunal specimens, Including snnwshiM rah blta, ground squirrels and wo.idi mice. Thirty vnrlotlea or blrda wero obtained. All specimens woro pre pared for stuffing on the ground. Btnnluy O. Jewctt and O. J. Mil rlo, naturalist and field assistant, left on tho night train Monday. Olltlfl POKTIIV WINH IMtAIBf Ilelatlvea or Mlia Mnry Carolyn Davlea who llvo In llend nro elated over accounts In tho San Frnnclaco pnors of tho poetical achievements of tho yovng lady. Miss Davles Is a niece of II, if. Davles nnd Mm. M. J. Kolloy and lias visited here. She has boon a aophumoro at the University or Cnllfornln but at present .la tak ing special work nt Columbia Univer sity, Now York, nnd hor lltbrary ef forts ha.ro won recognition for her In the Kant na well na on tho Pnclflc Coiyst, IIIUTIIH. To Mr. nnd Mm, F. L. Dean, on January 30, a still horn child. llnrnerm nnd harness sundries. 8kuso Hnrdwaro Company.- Adv. Plonso do not forget you can get harbor work done as Into ns wo nro opon, usually 11 to 11:30. TUB MKTHOPOMTAN'. Adv. ... at Home Made Candies Dainty Lunches and Ice Cream fSft 7 AaPtI FRUIT FED RATS OF UGANDA, fly the Natlvos Thoy Art Rtgardtd a a Oalnty Dnh. 'I'lie Idea if filling rnlM Is so repul lie in iih Hint we I'liuunt linnKliie xin Ii n tiling iiulexM oou wero driven to It by Htiirvntlnii Tie pniple nf t'gnliilil. However, out ruts not from neilty. hut Imm'miixo Hiey like them. Tlio rut ut L'giiiiiln, however. Is very different from Hie llille creature Hint giiuws Imlex In our eupboiirds This nit Ik iiiiieh larger, It Is more Hum n foot long anil U llirrefore ipille a milwtnii I till iiiiIiiihI and ns well worth cooking KH n rnbblt The wonderful thing about HiN rat Is Hint It Iiiih two motiilis. one behind the other. The llrxt moulli hits n pointed rutllko tio-e nnd In rurnlshed with two roWM or sliurp white teeth, with whleh It bl ten on Us food mid pinores It on lo the Hoeoiid iii'Mitt). whleh ! ilneed Jut .il))ve Iho HiriHit. This mmilh hImo Iihm two rowM of teeth, but one long slender louguo nerves fur both ectx or grinders. lints lire not only eaten In Ugnndii, Unit the nro regarded ns n dellency. Tito king among bin many retainers ItHrt one wIkh.ii dill It Is lu filnilli the royal table with ruts. A rut en teller Is not nn cxnlled person usually, but In Ugnnilii he Is looked iifioii with rexpect mul walks with nn nlr or dignity, He gin's out rot hunting dully and general ly tlniU his pi me auioiig the young bnnnuii trees or In any plneo where fallen fruit or berries mny be found, for thin Is what tho nit live on Blen der xliiKit or bamboo or bnnnnn or fruit nuil Ifiives are his food, and this diet makes Ills tleh tender und whole some. ' A CRESCENT OF RUINS. Tha Curloua Old Cliff Dwellings of ths National Mtia Vtrds. In tho Mesn Verde National pdTlt. In soutliwexteru Colormlo. nro 300 cliff dtwllliigs, of whleh only the three lar gest huve iK-eti repnlrtil The largest ruin, cnlled Cliff pnlnre. stnmln about n tliouxatid feet aliovo the bottom of the eanyoii ami 300 feet Iwlow the top of tho ledge, All thu houses connect nnd open Into one another, the entire settlement funning n criiK-ent about 300 feet lu length rronl end to end. As wo contemplate these silent mini It Is linnl to hellcro that nt ono time i bey roftounilfd with the hum of Indus try, the laughter or children, the dron Ing of priests, and the strideut cry of the sentinels calling the warriors to battle. The dwellers of theso aban doned communities have left no writ ten record, but the shape of the struc ture nnd tho rellen Hint have been dug from the debris or centuries give some Idea or how thee pcoplo lived ami moved nod bnd their being. The main houses were built on a ledge close to Its front, and back ot this was nn n-cn space that answered the purpose ot u court, n street, n play ground or a place for Industrial pur suits, such as weaving and (lottery making. At Intervals along the front were towers nnd bastions, nnd In the Interior were klras or secret chambers used for religious ceremonies. In ev ery village were storehouses to pro vld a supply of provisions In times of wnr or failure or crops. Lslflh Hunt's Chaotlo Horn. A curious description of Leigh Hunt's bouse, where the not lived with tils wlfo and six children. la Hint given by Carlyle. as recorded In "Ilulletln and Review of the Koats-Bhelley Memorial. Itome'M "Hunt's bouse excels all you hare ever read or a poetical tlnkcrdoin without parallel even In literature. In bla family room, where are a sickly large wife and whole shoal of well conditioned, wild children, you will Qnd bntf a doten rickety chairs gath crvd from hair n doxen different huck sters. On these and around them and over the dusty table nnd rugged carpet lie all kinds of litter books, pipers, eggshells, scissors and, last night when I was there, the torn heart of a half quartern loaf. Ilia own room he keepa cleaner." A Real Uorn Lady. The- word "Indy" bus been variously defined. Perhuis the best test, how ever, of -Indyllkeness" Is that cited by a. W. K. Itussell In one of his books. "A good woman who let furnished apartments In u country town describ ing a lodger who hud apparently 'known lietter days' said: 'I niu posi tive she was a real boru lady, for she hadn't the least Idea of how to do anything for herself. It took her hours to hivI her potatoes.' " Tho admira tion of the worker for the "out of work" Is one of the strangest phenom ena of our modem civilisation. Urn dull (iraplilo. Elegant PJacourso. "1 wants to be proscrUHtlnnted nt do nox' corner." until Mr. Krnstim Ptukly. "You want to bo whntt'' demanded the conductor. "Don' om. your temper. I had to look lu de dictionary mn.vs'f bofo' I round out dnt 'primeriiHtliuito' means put off." Washington Star. Ths Jaws, Mrs. Heupeck - Shame on yon for growling about Dr llotux. Didn't ho just bring you buck from the Jaws ot death nnd- Honpeok (wearily) And back to the Jaws of life. Protty Clots, "Is Ho rsiroluioiilouaY" "Well." wiix tlio guarded reply, "you might sn.v t lint he carries his money In a purse that shuts a good deal easier than It opens." Cvuclsui la Intellectual dandyism without tho coxcomb's feathers. Moro dltu. , You Imvc iiclmiict' now n veryJJNUSUAL clmiicc to sclecl that ncwtjdrcaB from otlr NEW COMPLETE STOCK of SPRING and" SUMMER Wash Fabrics MATKIiAfiHK CHHI'K in the new shades at per n C ' yard J JC MHItCHIUZHD XATTB Xow prlecd at per QC yard Z J C NHW NOVMfrV MADIlAH--For shirtwaists and O C shirts In stripes and figure; at per yard. L JC NOVHlTV WOVKN ItATI.NK Mow prleed at per O C yard .' ZJC IHItCHltIlD WOVK.V I'Ori.l.V Priced at per O C yard , JJC NOVHIrV PMHKIW Iteqlro no ironing in stripes nnd figures nnd desirable plain shades at per I Q yard I OC BOIHKTTK All colors 32 . Inshes wldo nt per OC yard Z JC ADATKA Hxtra quality, specially priced at C per yard ...,...; I JC NHW PIUNTHD VOILKK iO inohes wide, priced OC at per yard .JJC III3I.FAHT hXSKS HflTIXfiH Now selling at per O C 100 XKW I'ATTKIt.VK IX TIIK FAMOUS OUAIUXTKKI) Red Seal Ginghams JOIX TDK IIUXIIUKDH OF SATIHFIKD CUHTO.MKItH AXD TI1AIIB AT Mannheimer's HOXKST .MKItCHANDISK. 1IOXKHT 1'ItlCKH XOTICIi. A masquerade Valentino chnractor ball will be given by the Itoyal Nelgh bora In Bather's hall February 10. PrUos will be given for tho moat comically dressed gentleman And tho most prettily dressed lady. Adv. -18c HKKOM'TIOXH. llend IJdgo No. 8971 Tho Frater nal Ilrothorhood, llend, Oregon, Jan. 22, 1014, adopt the following resolu tions: Whereas, it has pleased Almighty Ood to rcmovo from our midst our brother and Supremo President, James A. Foehay, And whereas it Is fitted that wo should glvo our expressions to tho es teem In which wo aro held, bo it Hesolved, that In his death wo have loat a sincere friend, and n ruler whose counsel we shall greatly mlia; tho society haa lost one of Its wisest, moat forccrul and patriotic officers and the society at large an enterpris ing and conservative business man. Hesolved, that wo tender our heartfelt sympathy to his family In this their bereavement and commend them to "Him" who alone can help them to bear ud under such a burden. It Is ordered that these resolutions be spread on tho minutes of the lodge, a cony sent to the Supreme Lodge and another to our local pa per. MRS. O. W. SHRINER, Fres. JULIUS KORTMAN, Treaa. (Paid reading matter) New Patterns IN Spring Ginghams 12 U2 cent Value Priced at 10 CENTS Mannheimer's w THE PLACE TO BUY FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS DISHES AND ALL THOSE 01015 null S3 CENT A f O .. SHELVES. ALL OF THE STAPLE ARTICLES. . CKOI'H LOOK GOOD. Ending a three weeks' trip, Tom A. Vedder of Lower Ilrldge, representa tive of tho Latollette Nursery Co.. who was in llend last week, reported that all over tho Interior country ranchers are roorb cheerful over the outlook for crops tho coming season thnn ever beroro. All the moisture that has fallen this winter baa gone Into the ground, ho said, and tho winter grain looks good everywhere. This Is especially truo In the grain country In the northern part of tho ; county. Out In the Mllllcan valley ; tno settlers are agitating for a com munity well nnd hopo to obtain one. I Preparation la belnj mado to set out irun irees orerywnoro. un mo whole," said Mr. Vedder, "I never saw peoplo so cheerful and satisfied over the crop prospect." DKATII OF llliAXCHK A. IHtOWX. lllancho A. Drown, tho daughter or Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Drown or Go shen. Ore., died Friday or a compli cation of dlaeascs. She was in her 23rd year, having been born Octo ber 21, 1891. In nurllngton. Kansas. She came with her parents to Oregon In January, 1910, and came to Dead last summer In search ot health. The runeral was hold rrom 'the Uaptlat ; church yeatorday afternoon, Rer. E. O. Jutld officiating, interment was mado In Pilot Dutte Cemetery, NOTICE. Any and all claims against tho City of Rend on. account or sewer construction must bo filed with tho city recorder on or bofo re Mondayr February 9, 1914. Commllteo on Streets, PUbllc Waya and Sewers, of City Council. 4So CARD OF THANKS. Wo desire to extend our sincere thanks to tho people of Dend tor tho courtesies thoy have extended to us on our recent boreavombrit. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brown. We bellevo our baths aro the beat; In town, both tub and ahbwer. Tho. rooms nre nicely warmed. THE MET ROPOLITAN. Adv. Get your 101-1 hunting and tUh-. log licenses by making application nt The Ilulletln ofllce. Adv. Vienna Cafe REOPENS We are now located in Jthe Oncill llullillng next to the Ollte Studio. Good meals served. Uresd and alt kinds I of pastry for sale. ....ROOMS AND HOARD.... 1 W A AUllaVCl Oregon Street. Picture Framing Neatly Done