HKNJ) nCLLBTlN, BEND, OlUb, WEDNESDAY, MAHC1I 11, IBM. pArti: b. i V I Permanently Located Wo nro now lontlrri In our permanent iuiirlorH mill nra nbla to vro yon holler. Wit luita ii com pinto now stock mill our price nro nhwt) limmt rniNU()nt Mllli quality. Wa want you In voiiNlilcr our Nloro your cloio mill Irt tin lo your lriijjuM. Patterson Drug Co. J LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mm, K. 0. Minor will bo hostos .to lliu llrldgn Club on Friday, Tho Evening GOO Club will moot at Mm. U. A. Jones, tonlRht. Mm. . I), llnkor loft Inst weok for Chicago. Floyd Dement wunt to Portland on iitulni'M limt week, A ttauahtor wni born In Mr. nml John Glugurlcli lint Wednesday. J. W, Drown wo In town from liliIUw Huturday. Mr. mid Mn. Ahley Forrest wont to Motilli Jutiotlou Saturday, Mr, nml Mm. J. Itdwnrd I.nrnon wade n trip to Redmond Saturday. J. B. Hondo hm left for III homo. Mead At iiiiurlnt. r. K. Parker linn takoa tho Mo Oral houmi on Juniper Mtrnet. A. T. Hhnviir, the well ilrlllor. wn la town from Hampton last week. N. K. Gilbert U now employed In Mwr' grocery. M. . Miller nnil wife of Harper wr visitor In town Katurduy. Nell Market In agisting In th-of-fk of tho Tuinalo Project nl lnldlnw this xwtk. The United Artisan nro to give a shadow nnil basket Social at Aril mh hull tomorrow evening. Mr. John II. Wlimir, wife of tho IjihlUw murahnnt, wa In town lt Thursday. Frank Mny hn linil tbn gravel plant In operation In tho lait fow tiny. A raw !mia of sin hn arrived for tho window In tho Folk building on wmi ureal, J. P. Koyc want to I'ortlnnil on ImiiIhkm Monday, returning thl morning, Tho rct of Tlio Hand Coiniiany' largo sign on Wnll street ha been token iluwn, , Victor Schroder, onn of tho pioneer homesteader of tbn Hampton vnlloy wn In town Inst week for Hiipplto. A cement lldowolk hn boon Inlil alone lha I)echutc State Hank building on Oregon street. ' Itoberl II. Could hn moved hi of fleo to the renr of tho Deschutes bank , an Oregon street. Last Saturday afternoon Mr. II J. Overturf gave n "llaby afternoon," tea. Harriett Hoyburn ha been suffer ing thl week wtyh absccinos In both ear. JOSTRECEIVED-the finest line of LADIES' SUITS and SPORT COATS THAT EVER HIT IJEND-ntroiKht from Uio Now York market. We Invito, your 'lnpcctlon of this new lino that we ore putting In. J R. M. Smith Clothing Co. LEARN THE WAY. Mr. C. J, Mock or Loldlow linn been token to I'ortlnnil for nn opera tion.' Thorn will bo n Subscription Club ilMicn on Knturdny miming, tho 14th, at Mather' Hull. Tho lleml (lino Club will roHtimo work attain thl Friday afternoon. under Hih leadership of Mr. I'utnnm. V. A. Forbex, II. II. Da Armond nml C. H. HeiiMin Imvn boen In Prlno 1llo to nttonil court thl week. Mm. llnlliy, mother of Mr. Ah ley Forreft, bn bean quite III for a week. John 1 Cllt has Just had now of tha serious IIIiiom or bU father, Jacob Itlhi, the author. Clnroaeo I.. Mnunholitior ha rt turnwl from h buslne trip to Chi en no. Last ThuriHlay n dosen guests wero ontortnlned with mulc and onrd by Mr. Hlmer Ward. Noli Anderson, who hn beon spending tho winter In hi old homo In Denmark, bn returned to town. A niimbor of tho boy or tho town hnvn received circular from tho nn vnl recrultliiK ntnllon at IudlauaiHill. (I. KM lto or tho Tutnalo Trojecl wn In town Saturday. II. F. Nlobol coming up from Inldlaw with him. Ii. it. Curll. who hn boen work Ink' for tho It. M. Smith ClothlnK Co., ion mi niKiu ror wan uioro, cm. (1. It. Davl of Knntn City, Mo., I vUltliiK hi brother, D. M. Davli or tho Miller Lumber Company. II. A. Miller bn beon confined to tho homo for evernl day recently with nn attack or Rrlppo, Tho I'rehytorlnn I.ndlc Guild will meet with Mr. Kd llroHtorbou, Wed neday, March 18, at !: 30 p. m. Flvo or tha I'rUcllla Klrl enjoyed lha real iprltig tlmo day lt Satur day by havlne a picnic lunch up riv er at tho Hlicnioro meadow. Mr. John Uyan spent tho dny In lnldlnw ycetordny. Old Furniture Taken as Part Payment on New Furniture HI.VHItAIi OF MV I'lUKNDH AXl Cl'KTO.MKHH 1IAVK NlKKIKHTICn TO .MI5 T'llAT TIIUV WOUM) (IICT,XKW I'lMlMHIIINdH I'HOVIDKI) TIIKV qOUM) DIHl'OHK OF TIIIIIH 01,1) Fl'lt.MHIIINOH ami ItKAI.I.i: KO.MIITIII.Sd OUT 01' Til KM. I IIAVH DKCIDKI) TO llt'.N AX l... CIIAXOK IIKFAUTMKXT TO TAKK CAItK OF TIIK OI.U FUltXITUHK. WHAT IIAVH YOU TO KXCHAXOH I-Olt NKW AXI) VV TO HATH FUHXITUUK? Come ii and Talk it Over E. M. THOMPSON Bond, Oregon 1IA11V JIUGOV W1IKKL8 ItK-TlltKI) Tho now Hood plnnlnjr mill on !ho track below tho Htandnrd Oil Com pany plant ha beon In operation tho but few day. Mr, and Mr. I.. M. Fo went to Portland on tho Sunday availing irnin, ramming Tiiendny mornltiR. Jnek Tan ay ban put a now IIiiIrr In tho Millar Luuibor Company' liBvlnH burner. Tha Odd Fallow have aleeted Ilort Bhiioy Vice Grand In plnev or U, X. Horrmnn who ha rodKnod. W, II. HtRat and J. N. Huntor havo returned rrom Portland whore they spont vevoral week on bulnoM. CommllonerH It. H Hayloy and Willi W. Ilrown wore hare In the county car Sunday with Sheriff HI- Kin. Joa MelCar went to Pnrtlnml tmi iuuriny uvenlnx, roturnlnR yeatur day mornlriK. I. Is. Owen, a Mllllcnn valley home leader, wavreeltorod at tha Wrlcht Friday. W. J. Ilo'wto nnd W. It. Johnston of Bister wero In town Friday, reg istered nt tho Wright. Mnurlco Cnshmnn wont out to hi Irrigated ranch Monday to establish residence preparatory to proving up. C. M. McKay went to Portland Thursday night. Ho took hie llttlo son along for a visit with hi grand parent. K. 0. Hourk or Crescent wont out on Thursday night' train to Fort- land, expecting to go rrotn thoro to Kinmawi Kan, Tho concert or (acred music nt rresuyiorian cnurcn iHunaay ovon- IQg proved a very enjoyable affair, most creditably dona. Tuesday evening two autp load of JJcnd young peoplo wcntdown to Laldlnw to attend tho dancq Jn the now hall. ' r Mis Anna Markel went out to her homestead tor tho Hachelor'a oyster dinner last Saturday, roturntng Sun day. Mr. I'owolson was called out to Flalnvlow again by the continued ni nes or her mother, Mr. Smith. I W, H. Parker will Icavo tonight ror Portland to spend n fow day wiui in wiro ami imby, after wblch no axiicot to return to Hand to e tahllnti rosldonco on hi Jiomoslond. Mr. and Mr, h, 12, Itlchnrds, who havo boon at tho Pilot Ilutto Hotel tho post wlntor, have gone out to their homestead nenr Alfalfa to e. iniUlAli rosldonco. Miss Oertrudo Mnrkol went to Lnldlnw Thursday to assist as ten ographer In tho Tumalo Project of flro for a abort time. Tcnnl I nlrondy bolng played. It bn about been docldod to put In an other court, whlcTi probably will bo located between tho A, T. Frame notiso ami onio Htrcet, Tho PostofTlro dopnrtmont I road vortlslng for bid for carrying the mall on tho star route from Hcnd to Silver Lake, The former bid two. It I understood woro turned down by the govornment. A 120.000 bond Is required or each bidder. J. A. Hnzukn spent Inst wcok with hi family out on hi river bed home stead. Mr. Hazuka report that Mr. Hnzukn, who ho been seriously ill, In rapidly Improving now. A poultry show I to be held at tbo school building Friday afternoon. There will bo no award of prize, tho purposo being to famlllnrlzo the children with tho different breeds of chicken. Karl II. Houston lost hi automo bile by flro last Thursday night abou' 11 mile south of La Pino. It caught from a "back flro" nnd wna complete ly destroyed. Insuranco or S700 wa csrrlcd. Mr, Houston and one pas senger camped out ror about six hours until tho stage cama along and picked them up. Tho program and basket supper to be given by tho Young school at the Urnngor Hall ha been Kstponed a wcok. Tbo program will bo March 20, Instoad of March 13. a announc ed. Tha office of tho Miller Lumber Company ara to be moved tomorrow to tho frame building on Wall street formerly occupied by tho Deschutos Hanking & Trust Co. H. J. Ovorturf la again Interested In the company. being in charge of tho office work. Tho Lad log Aid Society or the Methodist church will hold their monthly social meeting next Wednes day at 2: JO with Mr. R. W. Itlchard- sou oa Greenwood avenue. Mr. It. 11. Deyarmond and Mr. Anderson will assist the hosteM. The old Lara Hall, known as the Artisan Hall, In becoming, quite pop ular for dancing, the floor being In good condition. A daneo wa given there on Saturday ovonlng, Fobruary 18, by Mr. It. J. Todd, which wa very enjoyable and successful. Tho hall I used for lodgo purpose by the I. O. O. F. Kncunipmont and the unltod Artisans. 1 HE NEWEST THINGS FIRST at Mannheimer's. The latent in La dies' Coats and Suits have arrived, Balmaccan Coats and New Designs in Suits in Tango, Copenhagen and Ma hogany"and all the new shades. LADIES NECKWEAR: SOME OF THE NEIV COLLARS" The Girl of Today," "The Gladstone Collar" and the New FrM Collars-Ncu, 25C fo $ . 7 litngs in Bows, priced from An exlenslce assortment of NEW RUFFLINGS priced from 20Os to 50tls per $ard. Vhe New "Dolly harden" Ruffling at. 35cls per yard. VANGO "V" PINS-just the thing for low neck. , 50Os and 75Us. BEADS-'Fashlon's latest craze ill the new creations, priced at 5 Otis and 75lls vo more desirable selcQions have ever been pre sented than those shown here. Mannheimer's MU i Vft, Joseph Crontn I visiting his alster, Mr. II. W. Skuso. C. M. McKay leave tomorrow for Davenport, Iowa, on a brief business mp. ma iiimiiy win accompany him, Kd Halvoreon has Just finished har vesting bis 1013 crop or rutabagas. They woro In tho field all wlntor and not a ono was frozen. Last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. John Ityan entertained eight ladles nt tea at Corkott'a, In honor or Miss Greeno. Itov. R. 0. Nowham went to Trlno vlllo Saturday and dn Sunday con- ducted service In tho Methodist church thoro, M. A. Palmor epont Monday In Prlnovllle whore ho rccelvod hi final naturalization papers. Mr. Palmer Is a native of Canada. Gordon Itosondorf or Corvnllls, Is now working In Patterson'. It. U. Hamilton oxpeota to leavo in a row week to take n position on tho coast. G, M. Cornott and daughter or Prlnovlllo woro nt tho Wright Hotol Saturday night, going out on Sunday morning train. Mlssoa Graco and Kllznbeth Klein havo taken position In tho telephone olllco. Tho latter Is tho night oper ator, succeeding Mrs. Main, who re signed. Miss Knight, n deaconess of tho Episcopal church attached to tho Central Orogon district was In town last week, coming ovqr from Prln6 vlllo. From hero alio wont to Lnld lnw. . A. L. Hudson nnd family who havo boon living at Grnngor, Wash., for moro thnn n year, havo roturned to thotr ranch east of town to rosldo. Mr. HudHon shipped sovornl head ot stock ror hia rami. Ferdinand Tnuschor, who has beon spending tho wlntor In Portland, passed through town yesterday on his way to hla homostoad In tho Mll llcnn valloy. v .Mr. nnd Mrs. William Neville or Portland arrived In town yesterday to eportd tho summer. Thoy havo taken tho houso bolonglng to Joo Inula In Kenwood. HI., SHOW A HIT. Thoso who havo been attending tho shows given at tho Ilend Theatre on Woll street by tho Hlzz Fun Maker havo round their entertainment one or tho very beat over seen In Central Oregon. Thoro aro six In tho com pany, nnd they contrive to keep their audience working overtlmo with np plauso and laughter Tho extensive vaudeville program, ropleto with mu sic and humor, Is changed every night, llccauso a feature of tho show Is It advertising or the Hlzz reme dies, It I posslblo to charge surpris ingly low prices. Tho first thirty tickets aro sold lor 10 cents each, and after that at 16 cents. ciiuncii XOTICK. Itnptlkt Church. Dlblo sohool 10 n, m. Preaching aorvlco at 11 o'clook. Subject "What Is Christianity?" Trio by Miss lllaok. Mrs. Waltc, and Mr. MoLadrlo Young Peoplo meeting G:30 p. m Preaching service 7:30. Good congre gation singing. Prayer meeting Wed- Wo havo some very fancy choice candy, bought at n sacrifice, selling at wholesale Tho Mctropolltan.-Adv MILS. KKItSTKX IIUUT. Mr. II. Korsten, who Is visiting In Portland, was hurt In an auto ac cident lssl Saturday. With a frlond she wa walking across Alder street when she was run down by an auto driven by D. Pallay, a clothier. Mrs. Kerston rccolved a cut on tho fore head, while her companion waa knocked unconscious and had to be taken to a hospital. The driver of the car waa arrested. Mr. Kerston received word of tha accident yester day but no details woro given rur thor than those contained In tho Port land papers. SAW MILL ItnSUMKS. Tho Ilend Company saw mill start ed up work this morning alter being shut down slnco early last December when flro destroyed tho boiler house. During tho Interval many repaint and Improvements have been made, In cluding a new sorting table which will simplify tho work materially. About 40 men are employed In tho yard and mill. MOXKY OKDKH OFFICKS. Announcement la mado by the post ofllco department that Connolly. Opal City and Sink have beon mado money order post offices. ing. Tbla Is a continuation of tho serle Prof. Shouse started last week on choosing a profession. One of tho business men will bo asked 'to talk at the school from tlmo to tlmo to givo tho students a chanco to tea how business Is carried on at tho StOM. Mr. Foley was at tho high school Tuesday afternoon and gavo tho physics class a talk about electricity and its uses. Tomorrow afternoon tho class will visit tbo power plant to get an Insight Into the working. Most of the students who havo been out of school on account of sickness are back aacln.- Professor Hnrrlngton, who taught here threo years ago, has accepted a position In a school in Chile, South America. Tho students havo startedtathletlc work. John Steidt and CiaudeKal ly aro very evenly matched as fa'Pls the pole vault Is concerned, making TVs or 8 feet and expect to do much better with practice. N. P. WEIDER PAINTER AND PAPERHANGER. Estimates on Wnll Paper at application Portland Prices Cheapest and Best Wall Paper Samples In tho county. Get My Prices. Box 80, Bend Oregon TUB SUKDAY SHOOT In tho Gun Club shoot on Sunday M. It. Knutsen was again high man with 24, 11. W. Skuso following with 23. C. It. Kurrle having 22, and E. Myors 21. Dr. Coo and F. Wllk'e wero tied ror fifth place with 20 each. yplKC Home Made Candies Dainty Lunches and Ice Cream ArJ?0jUe SAXITA1UUM S1TK SKLKOTKD. Instead of tho alto up tho river originally planned for tho new sana tarlum thoro has recently been pur chased a tract on tho hills above Ken wood tor tho location of tho plant. Tho site purchased Is 20 acres In extent and Immediately adjoins Uend View, lying to tho wost or that prop erty. There is a One view from the land of the town and river as well as ot tho Paulina mountains In tho dis tance. Tho location Is very desir able for tho purposo Intended, hav ing a full eaatorn and southern ox poauro and bolng sholtered from tho wind. Construction plans aro still under consideration. 11KXD SCHOOL XOTKS. Tuesday morning Dr. Farrell talk- od to tho high school students nnJ the olghth and seventh grades on tho medical profession and trained nuns- uppenheimeR Clothes for Men IOX MANNHEIMER'S where you get Quality Merchandise. D m WE HAVE JUST ItECEIVUD A IiAUGK STOCK OF Lilly's Oeeds KVEUYTHIXO FOIt THE VAUMEIt AXI) OAItDKXEH. SKUSE HARDWARE CO. GALL AND GET OUIt CATALOGUE