"rim nKUtiWjMiMUpldttKiiiUSflCftt VtjtUiilbjiylfiXJ'MtJ, . . , .. - -PAGE 8. I "V tf. Twelve Reasons Why foil ' Should Buy Your Groceries of Us to. 7. BECAUSE wo cnrry lot grndoa for . tlioso who doinuml Ugliest qiln'litr.- Wo enter to tho "best trndo". as well aa to tlioso in moderate clr cumatances. This la u high clou atoro for ovciyonc. ' MH 'r- UZJKJWi rtffil GIWMtol, i BEST GRADES vr GOODS m is I. iQfcllj 1 r ... , . , S. C. CALDWELL -- OIICGO.N TUUNK Tit A IN i ' Arrive 8 n. m, 1 Loaves .8:30 u.tn. 0..V. It. A N. TRAIN, 1 1 Arrives i-.tu p. m. Icnvc 7:26 a. lit. htmh: mm: south. Arrives .......... .7:30 p. m. Leaves .10 a. in. AUTO MNIW. Car dally to Ilurtii and points south nnd southeast. POKTOI'FIOK ItOUHH. General delivery open dolly 0:16 n. in. to 0 p. m. No limit distributed on Sunday. Night train mall closes 7 p. in, Dny train mnll close 0:30 a, in, Ti:i,i;aitArn iiouiih. Western Union tlnlly 7-12,1.0, 7-10. Sunday 8-10, 4-0, TELEPHONE HOURS. Pioneer Co., twonty-fnur hour service, InoludlaR Sunday. . .,. ,., . SBaBBSlsssa - ii ii, j. ni.-wuan a , . LOCAL NEWS ITEMS A. G. Allen of Mllllcnn spent ye tcrday In town. H. It. Do Armond was In I'rlnovlllo on business Friday. ' O, M. Coiioh Of LoldlOW him up oh' Bnlurday on business. ' John K, Hynn returned from Mln riospolls Thursday morning" ' J Mm, J. J. Adatim of ..Portland. I VvTs.lt lng Mr. Kit llrostorhous. 2 Jim. Hogo of l'ortland arrived, hcrg tarty tills week for her health. Tho Hhort Story .Club met at tho jcsldcnco of Mm. J. P. Kcyes Monday lilght. 1 Tim 1'lvo Hundred Club was on ierlalned by Mr. Ryan and' Mr. KoyeH at tho Hmblam Club Wodnes day evening. Tho pilus of tho building destroy od by tiro last winter aro being clear od up. K. I'. Hafncr of Walla Walla, Washington, oamo horo to Itvu on Krlday. A nmmiuo ball will bo given at I Iki (Irtuigo hall cant of tdvrn on Marsh 4. ' A daiiKhtor waa born to Mr. and Mr. K, W, Tomes of La I'lno on Haturday. Forest Hanger Oney of tlio 111k lllvor Hanger Htatlon was. down on Saturday. , It. It. Roller of Mlllloan appnt Wednesday and Thursday of Jlast week horo. i i Mra. HulpV Caldwell of La' Pino spent tho wtek end with Mr. W. P. Vandnvort. , ' Tho Cotmnerotal Club lunchoon next Haturday will bo hold at tho llund hotol, Dr. U. C. Coo went to Portland. last night to havn nil oporatlon performed on hla throat. Tho Fraternal llrotherhood held Its monthly danca ut Sat her 'a hall Friday nlKht. " Tho annual distribution of needs from tho Department of Agriculture la now being made. II. K. Uracil and family loft Thura day evening for a 10 dny'a visit with frlond in Portland. On Wednesday ovnnlni; n party of 10 coupler aurprlsed Mra. Allies Sut toiiK ut her homo east of town. Thoy broiiKht inualo and tho cvonlnR was apoiit In danclnK. card and Kamos m- - ' ' ' i Ikonomy nml ICrttcleiiey nml Kervlrn nra tho liy.unriU In bimliu'x. Krcuro tho tlireo by buying n 1'onl. Tlio mnllriit JlnU con( upkeep Mid deprriiutloii of uny car. UII),:UO cam ilellverwl In 1011. Attuxt, Kcptotulr, October itntl Niveiiibcr hluiHctl an liimwo of too per cent nliovu hint year anlcf. Tlio I'ord arhcdiilo of IIOO.OIKI prttductluu Iiiih n umrulu of nearly HO per rtiU nt preeut. AM TJUKH I.N FOltD HVMH AT TheUniversal Garage Ceorgo F. Hoover Mr. (i, Mclntoalr'wont to Port- ldiHl on btiHlnoaa Htmdiiy iiIkIU, ro- turnliiK this niornliiK. Clark Paul Is mirforltiK from an In jury to hi right oya, uomo foroliin Miilmlnncij lirvlnif lodgod llioro. Forest Hupnrvlsor M. L. Mcrrlt ro turned on Friday from a bimlncnn trip to Tlio Dnllos nml Portland. Mra. Oootko' Tt, HtaplCton la ox- pooled this ovoiiIi'ik to vlsTl lior par until, Mr. and Mr. J. A. Huston. Dr, J. II. C'onnnrn and Tod Iloko wont to Hlstora yostorday, wlioro Dr. Connarn had hoiiio htiRlneafl to attond to. Tho W. 0. T. U. will meet on Fri day nftornoon at tho homo of Mrs. Wlcnt In Wlcatorld. All ladles aro Invjldd' , W. DV llarnes qnrto up from Laid law this 'mornlnR on btialncM con nected with tho funeral of floorjta W. Updlko. W. 11. 1a), formerly of Dond, Is now In Han Francisco learning the, barhor'a trade. Mrs. Lcih la In Mnrshflnld, Orogon. Tho Ladloa Aid Society of tlio Methodist church will meet at tho realdonco of Mrs. Howard Palmer, on Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. Luther C. Purnt and Miss Laura Williams aro to bo married this evening nt 7 o'clock at tho residence of Miss William's slater, Mrs. II. For rcll. Mlas Myrtlo Hoyd leaves noxt Tues day for Han Frnnolcco, whera she ox pects to attend tho Piinama-Hnclflc Exposition, returning about tho 10th of April. "Hill" Hanloy of Hums was In town yestordny on his way to Port land. Mr. Hanloy nnd his party were two dayn on tho road from tho In terior town. Friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Tucker, who left for Corvallla tho first of tho month, havo received word that Mr. Tucker Is now work Ing thoro and Mrs. Tuoker la plan ning to enter tho O. A. C. L. C. Hudow announces a six reel foaturo film at tho Dream Theatre on tho nlaiit of Thursday. March 4. Tho tltlo, of tho film Is St. Klmo, being a dramatization of tho novel of the snnio namo by Auguata Kvana. At tier homo cast of town Mrs. Wil liam Arnold entertained 33 guests Friday livening In honor of Mrs. Ilayn and daughter of Powell Hutte. Most of tho ovnng waa spent In dancing. Itefreshments wero served. , A. O. Walker of Alfolfn spent Fri day hero. ,K. U King of Urothors was In town on Thursday. Tom Byli'fisjor of I'rlnovlllo was horo on Wadnosday. Ivan Dnkln at Ilcdmond spent the week end at tho Wright. Theo. Hoerato of Held was bore yesterday to buy supplies. II. O. Wilson of Itcdmond camo up on buslncra on Wednesday. Bhorlff E. II. Knox of Prlnevlllo was over yesterday on business. C. V. Hooker of Laldlaw camo up for a fow hours last Wednesday. Hurr Illnck of Hampton wan regis tered at tho Wright on Thursday. It. H. Hayloy camo up from Lald law with Sheriff Knox yesterday. H. L. Molony of Metollua camo In this morning for a fow days stay. Tho Ilrldge Club meets nt tho rea ldonco of Mrs. J. P. Koyos on Friday. W. K. Vnn Allon and W. L. Pnl mor of Deachutoa wore hero on bust neaa Wodiicsday. Jiimea Silver of Silver Lnko pass ed Uirough horo Monday on hla way homo from Portland. , ,W.,fJ. Wnloy, of Vapcouver, IJ, C, who' lilts bnen In California for n ntlinbor of montlia, and who is vis iting his brother J. V. Hnloy of Laid. Inw, 'waa up on Friday. Mr, Haloy cays that thb Contra! Oregon allmnto surpasses that of California ih avory way. Tho ohtldran of tho primary ciarm of tho MelhodlHto hurch aro engaged In n contest to soo which dno can ritlHo tho most monoy to help pay for now clinlm recently placed In tholr department In tho Hundny achool, Tholr toachor, Mrs. O. A. Thorson, lhaa provldod thorn with bunks and offered a prUo to tho winner. Mrs. 8, Mcintosh had tho good fortuno whllo In Portland' of secur ing tho services of Miss Holnnd for tho spring season. Miss Holand Is direct from tho east and oomes highly recommended. She has been In business several seasons for bor ed f and has had bo mo responsible poiluon-Adv. pi I'UPILH TO DKIIATK. 'iThero will bo a debato at tho Dredm Thqatrc, Friday ovenlng, Feb ruary 2C, between representatives of tlj'o Itodmond and tho Ilend high schools. Tho topic is tho prohibition of tho snlo and export of munitions of .war to 'belligerent; Redmond will aitpiKtrt the resolution whllo Hend. represented ljy Ituth Caldwell and Wlnford Ottcson, will orguo tho nega tive. Music will bo furnished b tho aico Club. Admission free. Uso Deschutes Hpray Flour! It h tho best made and n Dcnd product. auv. 37 tf -rr in Till: LinitAUV ItK.VEFIT. A good sited audlonco attended tho entertainment at tho Dream Theatre Friday night to hoar Dolla Crowdor Miller In her dramatic Impersonations.- Tho second part -of tho pro gram was from tho dramatisation or Uon-Htir for which Miss Miller once rpcclvod a modal at the home of tho author of tho book. Tho Hptarlan Male Quartette will glvo the second ontef talntncnt In tho course on-Morch C " .--.' HT. PATItfCTt'H DAY IUMa A St. Patriok'a Day ball Is to bo given by the West Sldo Agricultural Association In Its hall at J-ldlnw on tho night of March 17th. Music will bo furnished by Mra. Macl.au rln and Joo McKay and all aro Invited to at tend. Adr. Uso cracked corn for chicken feed tho now Ilend Flour 91111 has It. i Adr. ' CO tf Rug Values that Cannot be Equaled . Last week I told tlio people that I had a full display of Parlor Rugs. Since then I have received a shipment of beautiful . Bath Room and Bed R.oom Rugs, They are tho finest that ever came to Bend. ,!, Cpm See them, You don't have to buy if V Hdf E.M. THOMPSON THE FURN1TURJ& MAN County School Supervisor Victor 8hawe of Prlnovlllo was ovor on Sat urday on buslnosd. F. M. Post of SlHtora spont Wed- noftday horo. During his Btny ho whb reglsterod nt tho Hend. Mrs. 13. T. Clorrlnh and Mrs. J. D. Godfrey will hold an nftornoon tea In honor of Mm. CIorrlBh a slstor, Mra. lCmorsan Stookwoll, this nftor noon, at tho rosldonco of Mrs. Qer-riali. n. Kolloy of MluneapoIlR, who la connected with tho Shevlln-Carpon- tor-Clnrlto Co., arrived iu town yea tordny morning. Mr. Kolloy former ly lived In Hond na n roproBontatlvo of tho Shovlln IntorcBts, Mlas Qortrudo Mnrkol returned from Salom with (icr elstor, Mrs. V. A. Forboa Monday morning. Sho ox pocts to ba In town about a week, after which alio will go to nor homo atond In tho Mllllcnn valley. Mr, and Mrs. 'Emorson Stookwoll, vho havo boon, visiting Mrs. E. T. Oorrlsh for a couplo of months, lqavq t,ho oarly part of next week for Port land, from -which placo thoy will go to San Francisco tQ, Attopd t,(V0-'a,i'' - APPOINTMENTS LI)K. layor Miller has advised tho City ColTHdll of the appointment of direc tor or the Hend Public. Library ns follows: L jj yi Cltr of Hend. Pursuant to tho ChartcrVof tho City of Ilend. I hereby make thu fol lowing appointments of persona to sorv.o aa directors of .tho Hend Puhnv Library to Mil all expired tcrma and vacancies for the following porlods. resifctively: Mra. Guy Furat. 3 yearn: Mra. C. S. Hudson, 3 years: Mrs. F. O. Minor, 2 yoors: Mrs. H. J. Overturf. 2 year: Mrs. W. W. Faulkner, 1 year: Mrs. II. C. Kills, 1 year. II. A. Miller, Mayor. We announce the arrival of . the following lines in NEW.K Spring -Merchandise Newest Models in Skirts See them not) rshile the auorlmenl h at Us beiL Children s Dresses New Wool Materials, . . : New Silks -..; Printed Lawns Printed Crepes Linen Finish Chambrays Poplins An Extensive Line of New Embroideries ' STOP AND SHOP at' Mannheimer's Whete You Get the NEWEST FIRST CHURCH NOTICES Church of the Urethral. Services each Sunday A. M. In tho brown building near high achool. Sunday school at 10 A. M. Preach ing at 11 a. m. Subject for sermon, "Tho Doctrine of Annolntment Ex amined." A cordial invitation la ex tended to nil to come and worship with us. Ira II. Fox, Minister. , j . Catholic.- A-H ,. . Them' will bo na sorvice at the fCatholIc church this Sunday. ' mo and that all persona who have become indebted 'to tho garage slnco that timo will pay mo. Adr. 51 c HENRY I WHITSETT Vta cracked corn for chicken feed the new Bend Flour Mill haa It Adr. 50 tt Dlnnor will bo served evenings at lhe Cozy Restaurant from 5:30 p. in. to 7 p. in. Adv. 49 tf Healwl Illds Wanted for County Car. Sealed bids will be received bv tho countv clerk tor tho Havnea 40 car owned by tho county. This car has boon repaired and may bo Inspected nt Hodson'a Garage, Prlnevlllo. -Dom-pnstratlona will bo given those wish ins to Bubmlt bids. Tho court re frvoB tho rlgWt to reject any and all bids. Illds will bo opened at thq March term of court. 49-G2c HOl'HK TOR SALE. '! Seven room houso with good baso inont and all modern conveniences. K. W. Richardson, La i'lno, Ore gon. 9tf MOVED TO RESERVE. R. 7.. Davis of Gist hoa been In town today on business. Mr. Davis reports that ho haa recently moved hla sawmill into the forest reeorve near the foot of Three Creek Hutte. Because of tho low price of stumpage Jn the reaervo lumber can bo furnish ed from tho mill at vory low rate. 61-1 cAdv. NOTICE. Having purchased from R. X. Poln dexter hla Intereat In tho Modern Gorago I now glvo notice that all bills contracted by the business slnco tho first of January will bo paid bj- FARMS FOR RKNT. 40 acres, 1 mllo from Dend, Threo room houso suitable for garden truck. 40 acres;. 2 miles north -Laldlaw. 4 room houso. Address ZX caro Bul letin. 41tt - FROM NOW ON DINNER will be served evenings from5to7P.M.nt THE COZY RESTAURANT M. . ft Mrs. 8. Molntpsh, our ofllclont mil liner, returned from Portland thB luMiiuiiK mmru bud hub veuu uuji... her Hpjlng millinery. Adv.. 51 NO MORE OVERDRAFTS. TrruHiiry Depitrtinent WiuibhiKtoii January 2S. 191C Comptrollor of the Currenay To tho Hoard of Directors. Gantlomen: Tho granting by somo bnnka of no comodatlona In tho form of OVER DRAFTS la objectionable and oan not bo countenanced by this oftlco. This practice should conso entirely. To facilitate tho nocompltahuient of this result, the subject has been tak en up by tlits ofllco with tho banking departments of various States, and theso nuthorltlea havo generally agreed to take tho necessary action to secure tho oftectlvo co-operation of Stato banks In attaining tho ond do- slrod. You aro requested to adopt a reso. lutlon directing that no ofllcer or employee of your bank shall pay or charge to tho account of any deposi tor any chock of such depositor when thoro aro not sufficient funds on do poBlt to tho credit of tho drawor of tho check to meet tho samo. Ploasa forward a certified copy of the resolution to this offlco ao soon as It has been adopted. Let the res olution ahow tho names of tho direc tors pro8ont at tho mooting. Please acknowlodgo receipt with out dolay. Respectfully, JNO. 8KELTON WILLIAMS. Comptroller. We linvo adopted tho resolution, referred to nltovo and oak that you govern yourself accordingly. FIRSJ NATIONAI llMKl,. , A.dv.-4t51 "-," ,"JiBa,i) Oregon. SUITS! Men, have you seen our display of plain Wool and Worsted Suits? They are the best on the market and can be bought at prices ranging from $10 to $25. Tbe regular prices on these suits are from $15 to $40, but as we wont to close them out in order to have room for our Spring Goods, we are selling them at this big reduction. $10 to $25 SATHERS Agents for Standard Patterns HARNESS WB ARE ALWAYS PLEASED TO SHOW YOU OUR LINE i ' $kuse Hardware Co.