tub mwn iiulletin, ijknd, oni;., Wednesday, April , mi t. PAGE, ft. w F I GOING FISHING? ) You fiWl 00 often, and you can't i'I'jii) to Inl.o tny ciiuows cu ( lour rackl. I ill In thet'Itri CnsMnn poods you ' b; I'avo ilii vry (Jiu.t i.rtM.u'ea, i Hi r nnilrt a r'tontM pili r-iH. , nf V ttiall, Qau.iit.otikiiJeui:. V ff VV Whether ri,,rrls, IHn or Ct i ., i minnows. (. I ,tra Cmtini in , ) ! A It.ollna wet wi't . F'"' tTtlr j M ''Itiot owlul moment. ' I 1 m. ' " II I In., ii" ' " '" L ( PATTERSON DRUG CO. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS II II. Spoor of Cliff In In (own to day ii McChishoy bun moved to Wash ington. Tim Alton children havo thu IMtMsIt, Wnltr Combs returned to (own ln week. W. I). Ilnrnes of Latdlnw wan hero iin Thursday, Thu tOO Clul) mootM nt Mr. Hud- tonight. Mrs. John K, Ryan li In (own from Thu Til It toilny. Hurl Kulp In now assisting In Pat terson's drug store, Jim Vavor U now driving (hn Mend MIwiin laundry wagon, MIm Coleman Is In bo hostoM lo the Hrldgu Cluli on Friday. Harold Copthorno nml IM Now man. txitli formerly of llend. are now neighbors In Hitn Diego, t'nllfornln, t I lloxnll loft tli In mornliiK for Lnkovlow on a business trip. J. W, (huiry of Hurna whs reglslor oil ut tlio llend Hotel on Monday. Thoro will lio services nt tho Cath olic rliurcli on Kiiiiday nt 10 30, Mm. Powolnon spent n numlmr of days out nt Imr ranch lust week. J'. II, Johnson, of Mllllcnn, wan registered nt tlio Wright on Friday. K. P. Hmltli linit taken tlio iiKonoy for (he Mltolmll and AJux nuto tiro. John llnxuka linn hail a slight case of blood poisoning In his rlKht hand, Minn Arrlo lllnck will ontortnln the Q. A. T. Club on Friday uvenlng. Forest ranger V. O. Hnrrlmnu wan In town from Fort I took on Hatnrday. It. II, I'nynii watt up from I.nldlaw yentorday, registered ut tlio Rend Ho tel. J. II, Wonandy anil Loo .lonch lunvn for Portland Friday to bring hack thu now nuto truck (lint Iibh lioon hullt for (liu Wonandy I.lvory Company, FOR EASTER SUNDAY T 1 Ladies Skirts t HP 1 H ft "I i aiior iviaae and Dresses Dainty House Dresses LADIES' OXFORDS $3.50, $3.75 & $4.00 NEW EASTER TIES KEMEMI1EK OUR RUGS. R. M. Smith Clothing Co. ern the way. tf SLEEP ami REST YOl CAN (JI.T SIOIIK K1UI. HWMV AND 1HWT to (ho Niiurn hull on mi Ohtcriuoor Miiltrt'NM tint it uny other innttiTMN iiinilo. Thoy nro tiolil itnilqr a posltlvo nunr nnti'o. llcttor try our. Splendhl lino of IUmIh unit KpiliiKN OHiH'ilally Niiltnhlo for tho OKTKUMOOIj. llllf linn of tho celebrat ed Hey wood I la by CnrrhiKOM nml (Jo'CurtM iutIvIiik. E. M. THOMPSON Bond, Oregon We lmve n Exchnnge Department. Jtny J,ntriliornon In nt preiiont work Ihk with a crow of limber crulnur up rlvor. (J 8, Yoiiiik KftVo n inlk on onBln ourltiK boforo tho IiIkIi hcIiooI hut week, Mm, JninoH J. (Iniilt of llurnn wnn roiiliitoroil nt tho Hotel lloml on Hat-iirday. Tlio I'ntiiiuim Imvo ndilod n Hinnll wIiik on tho Mouth ulilo of tliolr bun Kiilow, (' ,M. HrnKK roturnoil Humlny from Hholby, MIcIiIkhii whoro bo upont tho winter. rioyd Owon wn In (own from Mil IIpiiii hint week, reKbilorod nt Ibo Wrlnht. i:imor Wnnl linn taken n ponlllon with A Klrnton In bin eoldj nlornKo Ini'lniiHB, A M. Mooro wnn la (own from IiIh homoHtend III tho Wbltuker vnlloy yentonlny, Tlio Kuntorn Htnr IoiIko liclil tbelr firm moctliiK In tbo now Maxonlc ball limt wook. .Mrn. J II. Htnnley, who wnn.lll nt thu Altnmout Hotel, Iibh returned to tier homo. MUn Graven and Mrn. I'lilnnm will bold tbelr Innt dnncliiK Iomoii ThurH dny evcnlnB. Mrn. Mnddook In now nimlntlnK Minn WllllaniH nt tho Mcintosh mil linery ntoro. Noitl Hly, t'ho Ln IMno nincbor, wnn In town on I'rldny, ii Ktient of tho WrlKbt hotel. I, T. Tholntrup nml John Unbor woro In town Monday from (heir murium up rlvor. On Momlny Chnrlon I'onrnon enmo In lo town from Imporlnl with a couple of friend. Tho Pri-nbytorlan Oulld In plnnnlnK n penny birthday pnrty for Friday uvenitiK, April IMth. Mr. nml Mrn. II. H. Cram of Prlno vlllo woro In town Innt week, Kuentn at the Mend Hotel. Ilov. K. C. Newbnm will hold nn Kinder ncrvlco nt Donchuten Sunday afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Lniit Hutidny iiulto n parly of Jlend people apent (ho day up (ho rlvor nt tbo Hynn homo, The Tuloi. Mrn. W. I). Ilennon nnd Willi C. Ilonnon nro npondlni; n few dayn at Mountain Crent Vlow ranch. Tho Ilnnd Olen Club In planning to bavo a concert and Knrden party no mo (lino tbn latter part of May. Ilov. I'rwlerlck Harvey of Ilod mond will conduct tho aervlcoa nt tho Pronbyterlan church nnxt Hunday. U. N. Hoffman, formerly managing editor of Tho Hulletln. la now milit ant city oilllor of tho Tncomii Lwlgor. Mrn. Cook. Mlnen Mlxtor nnd Hal vorion nnd Prank May nro now hav ing dinner every day nt Mm. Hor-rlngn. Clean up day hnn been oxlonded In to thin week and tomorrow the city teiimn will begin tho collection again. I. O. Minor ban been niado anln tant necretnry of tlio Swnlley Ditch company during tbo abienco of C. 8. Young. Bawinlll machinery weighing 14 ton loft llond for Crenccnt Monday. Wolfe, Canaan and Kolta aro doing tho hauling. Tho Alaskan Fox npnrrown were here for n brief ntny lunt wefk. The nro unuiual blrdn, and rarely neon around horo. Tbero are n fow more roio bushen for nalo by tho Library Club, for tho benefit of tbo Library. Apply to Mm. C. 8. IluiUon. Tho Indlen of tho Prcnbylerlan Oulld will meet at tbo homo of Mr. CJeo. Oovo, nt 2:30 p. m Wcdnea daV April 15th. Mot of the acoro of worker for thu Library Club rojort quite a lit tle progrcna In their varloua waya of earning monoy. N. 0 DeVrlea left on Monday for Adln. California. Ho in going over land and cxpecta to take about three weoka on tho trip. Matt Clark of Portland, formerly right of way agent for the Oregon Trunk, waa In town on Saturday, topping at tbo ljend Hotel. II. Latham hna begun (be construc tion of a ainall temporary houno In Plnolyn I'nrk to bo Inter replaced by a larger, modern bungalow. Mm. Schlow, who baa been In town recently In connection with organis ing n local Yeoman lodge, left on nor return to Portland on Monday. Mr. nnd Mm. M. D. Knutien re turned Inst week from Portland whoro they woro called by tho audden death of Mm. Knutaon'n niotbor. Mrn, llodflold nnd Mm. Levered catno up from I)ochu(en with Mm. Nanny and Mm. Anderson lo take special Iobhoiih In tho now dances. Forest ranger Perry A. South pass ed through town last night on his way to Pino Mountain. He hna been working this winter on, tbo Motollun. Mm. O. M. Patterson left yester day morning with her two children for Wallo Walla. Wash., whoro sho will visit her mother for n fow weoks. J. 11. Minor has recolved word of n final decision In bis favor glvon by tho Secretary of tho Interior In bin contest ngnlunt Cnrrlo 1C. Swofford for n homestead uoar Laldlnw. rjnmo Warden Itlls hnn recently put new signs on (bo flnb ladders at tho different damn near town In re aped (o fishing In tbelr neighbor hood. H. It. Hogln tins taken offices In tho DoscIiuIoh Investment Co, Imllilltif? over tho Deschutes Hlnto Dank, Mr. Hogln specializes In land oftlco business, It. II, Post nnd Blmor Nlswongor left Inst week for tho descent coun try whoro they planned to crulso somo of thu lands ollmlnntod front tho forest. D. J, Finn, the new owner of Ton llnr ranch, hnn moved (o his property nnd In stnrtlng tho farming fenson. Ills family will Join hi in In n fow weeks. On Thursday MIm Mock from Lnldlnw was In (own. She reports Hint her mother, who recently un derwent n major operation, In recov ering splendidly. W. It. Sproai came In Inst week from tho ranger station nt I'lg Itlv or. Ho will be In the local office for somo time now working up field notes taken tills winter. Fred I. llonshnw of the t'nltod States Ooologlcal Survey nrrlved In town last week to do rome work In connection with the stream measure ments now going on. Ilyron II. Slovor of Dayton, Ohio, arrived In (own Saturday nnd has taken n position with The Jlend Com pany In which his brother, Clom II, Stover, In Interested. Miss (Jrrenn concluded her delight ful tnlk on Japan and Japanese cus toms last Thursday when tho ladles of the Kplscoiwl Guild woro enter tained by Miss Colomnn. Mr. mid Mm, W. K, Ilingham loft Friday for Portland to visit a brother whom Mrs, Illnghnui hnn not scon for 22 years. Thoy will go to Slssou, California to mnko lliolr home. M, A. I'eland of Puyallun, Wash has rented thn store In tho Doyd block formerly occupied by L. II. Mlsener and will open n shoo store thoro later adding n stock of grocer ios, Tho Kplscopal Guild will meet with Miss Greene Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mm, Putnam will talk to the Indies on Central America. All who aro Interested arc cordially Invited. Rev. G. II. Wllklna leavea tomor row morning to attend the spring meeting of tho Pendleton Presbytory at Moro. On Saturday he will ad dress the meeting on the subject of "Kvangellsm." Mrs. L. L. Fox, assisted by Mrs. F. J. Schooler, will entertain the Methodist Ladles Aid Society and their friends at n social meeting next Wednesday afternoon nt tho home of Mm. Fox on Ohio street. All tho ladles aro Invited. Norval L. Springer lefl for Port land on Saturday to tako part In the bowling tournament to bo held there this week. Ha expected to compete In tho singles only but han beon tak en in with others to mako up teams for (ho other events. Tho Ladles Aid Society of tho Methodist church will hold an Easter Food sale in O'Donncll's Meat Mar ket next Saturday. Kgga fixed In various ways Including colored Cas ter eggs will bo a specialty. It. P. Habombam, chief engineer of (he 8, P. & 8. arrived In town on Monday on a regular trip of inspec tion. Ho was accompanied by II. L. Mitts, Chas. Duko and F. A. Daum gnrtner, all of Portland. Tho party registered at tho Bend Hotel. Delegatea to the Gpworth League convention who were registered at tho Altamont wore Rev. Chas. Mc Caughey of Spokane, Rev. H. F. Pemberton of Dufur, J. W. Mayes, and Mm. C. P. U'Ren of Madras. D. II. Williams and Gardner Perry of Prlnerllle and a number of othem. EASTER APPAREL! You'll want to be well dressed for Easter everybody does. Our Easter display of Waists, Skirts, Suits and Dress Accessories is the most, com plete to be found in Bend. SHOES Boys' Suits ,.,,rn.,m. ., . . . . Tho Wooly Hoy all wool suit New WALK-OVKR Models Just panta full llnod-6 to 17 received yearn Tho "Park" In tho latest $5.00 to $6.00 mon'a flat Inst button or.lnee Special Corduroy suits prkwl $5-00 $4.b0 Other men's drosa shoes at jJoy.B Knickerbockers $3.50, $4, $4.50 65C to $ i 25 Mon'a Work Shoes Hoy a Hlouscn and Bhlru $ 1 .75 to $7.50 25c to 50c Children's Shoes " """""" 75c to $3.00 WAISTS Ladles' Shoes and Oxfords In Another Lino Just rccoivod the Boston's latest lasts Includes the popular Middy and Tho Tango Slipper Satin at Li,aJ,kan, ' iV" a!, IJnBfro Styles In Voiles and Mercerized $3.00 Dotlstca from $1.25 to $2.50 Tango Beads $2?5oTofr5o Tango Heads In the latest shades Amber, ?T St ctpp Ncr,L'TJtr,r Green, Red and Black from a&iei ntJCKW T en- c. Dowa, Jabots. Frills nnd Mcdiel OUC tO 70C Collars tVHATKVKIl YOU MY AT Mannheimer's YOUIl COMPLKTK 8ATIHFACTION IS GUAIMNTHKD. GOOD HOADK DAY. Saturday, April 25 has been desig nated by Governor West aa Good Roada day on which all able-bodlod citizens In tho state nro expected to get out with pick and shovel and do what they can toward Improving tho roads tn their neighborhood. The Idea In copied from several of the middle states In which many miles of road were Improved on similar oc casions last year. No arrangements for tho dny have yet been made hero but It Is expected that complete plans will bo announced soon. COWS WERE DISEASED Suit Drought For Payment Is lie hlxtoil by lbuik. Assistant Stato Veterinarian Henry Nunn, has recently arrived In Houd to examine a number of cows shipped In- last year by R. A. French, of Hampshire, HI. This Is Mr. Nunn'a second visit, ho having beon horo last fall on tho same mission. At that tlmo ho had one of tbo cows killed, tlndlng It affected with tuberculosis. Tho condition of these cows as dis closed by Mr. Noun's examination, has resulted In nn interesting suit Just brought by tho Stato Hank of Hampshlro against tho First National Hank of Hend for tho collection of a EASTER SUNDAY CONCERT AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Tho following la tho program at tho Prosbytorlnn churoh: 1. 4. 7. 8. 0, ' Montfort. . Dressier. . .Shelley. 10. Anthem "Victory" . Solo "Yo Holls of EnBtor Day" Duot "Hark, Hark My Soul" Mrn. Forrost, violin oungaia, .Mrs. wnru. Solo "Calvary" ."......, .Rodney. Mm. J. R. Todd, "Holy. Holy. Holy" Worthing. Miss Huntington Mesdnmos Powalson nml Forrest, Sola "Jerusalem" ,........,, .Parker. Ilontrico Wlngato. Violin Solo "Horcouso Slavo" Neruda. Mm. Ivn West-Ward. Solo "UcBurectlon Song" ; .Shelley. Mrs, Robert Goufd, Duob "Abide With Mo" Jeromo. Miss lllack Mr. Ersklno. Anthom "thla Is tho Day" 4 ' Cooko. cashier's check given In payment for thorn. This check, wan given the shipper, French, on tho understand ing that the cattle wore all In good condition and ho transferred It to his local bank. Thereafter, on ascer taining tho condition of tho animals, and at tho request of tho Stato Veter inarian, tho local bank refused pay ment for which suit has now been brought. Speaking or tho dffalr, C. 8. Hud son, cashier of tho First National Hank, said yesterday: "Tho Stato Veterinarian Is to be complimented on the stand ho has taken In thin case, and It la a foro- i WHEN YOU VISIT I The Tumalo Project ! STOP AT THORP'S FOR ItEFRESHMENTS. FItUlTS, SWEET MEATS AND t FE'E CIGARS gone conclusion that a local Jury wilt protect, not only the people who purchased the cattle, but uphold tbo local bank, In Ita effort to protect tho farmers against bringing, la dis eased cattle. "All the cattle now shipped from Illinois must bo ccrtiflewd by Federal Authorities, owing to thq many cases 01 diseased animals having been, shipped into Oregon." UUUHtmUHHUHWlWWH I J. M. JUDD I I DRAY LINE I All Kinds of Light anil Heavy ? lUvIliiK, Quick DHIverlex of Trunks, Express, Etc., Gar- i dena Fertilized, Plowed and i Leveled. Satisfaction Guar 5 nntced. Price llcosonablo i Telephone HORSES AND COWS FOR J J SALE J Coopers White Cat Closed Crotch Underwear for Men TnOm ssUsa We show them in Ath letics, Oxford and Regu lar Styles in light and medium weights" priced from $1.00 UP MANNHEIMER'S At tho morning service Mrs. For- norVtMarx. tM-VJrKlns5aMarytho Aiomor,y-''Tno two Mo(hem,"The rest will glvo tho Bong cycle "Mary", with Scriptural readings by Miss Sid- return from tho Cross. It speaks to the heart through the pocket-book. Thnts why the Ford is a friend to thousands the world over. What any other car will do the Ford will do and more at a fraction of the cost. Buy to-day. Five hundred dollars Is the prico of thu Fqrd runabout; tho touring cur U live fifty; tho town car teven fifty f. 0. b, Detroit, complete, with equipment. Got catalog ami particulars from George H. Hoover, Uond, &