r xt Twelve Reasons' Why You' Should Buy Your Groceries of Us f?o. 10. BECAUSE wo mnko a specialty of delivering when promised. It costs money for efficient do livery service,- but it rinys us. Also wo deliver by parcel post to out of town customers M ' ' ' ii"- " T ); 1 I .. III ntmnteh) ncLtiETitf; Iiend, bin?., frEift&siuv. siXit6jrrJ95' ini l ...... PAOE B. SC: CALDWELL LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Tho mercury went to 70 degrees jesterdny. J. M. Uellett of Redmond wns In town on Sunday. John J. Wow of La Pino was in town on Saturday. C. W. Richardson of Lnldlaw was up on Wednesday. C. M. Redllold of Deschutes was in town on Saturday. R. F. and V. E. Quorln of Alfalfa spent Sunday hero. Mrs. M. A. Novel of rrlnovlllo was in town over Sunday. .Mrs. G. W. Shrinor has been sick for tho past fow days. E. M. Peck of Hampton, camo in on business last week. Rov. A. S. Dlack has been confined to his houso by Illness. Ed Rourk of Crescent has been In town for tho past week. C. V. Cnrmlchnel of La Pino spent n fow days hero last week. C. F. Hnrtwlg has been In from his Mllllcan homestead recently. E. M. Peck of Hampton has been In town for tho laBt fow days. V. II. .Marlon wa3 visiting friends horo fur n fow days last week. A. E. Lovett passed through hero last week on a trip to Ln Pino. Horn to Mr. nnd Mrs. Q. F. Miller n nlno pound girl on Saturday. Carl WIso of La Pino was regis tered at tho Rond ovor Sunday. Judgo Thorp of Tumalo camo up yesterday to spend tho day In town. Troy Heaver has been In town from bin homestead at Crescent thlo week. A St. Patrick's Day danco will bo glvon at tho Hotel Deschutes tonight. Mrs. Chaa. Orowllcr has been sick with tho grippe during tho past week. F. R. Day loft for Seattle yestorday morning whero ho will Join his Bister. SEEDS and ONION SETS D. M. Ferry and C. C. Morse Seeds QDITdPI A I Heinz Dill Pickles Jr IvLIJTLLf 15 cents per doz. Bert Sfauey The Cash Grocer O You -j LEAVE YOUR COIN IN YOUR OWN TOWN You con- got j& GIFTS OF CLASS rlrfht at homo THE ART SHOP ho new thlpment of FINE IMPORTED CHINA DESIGNS AND WOlUt UP-TO-DATE See Art Shop Window BEND'S Cheapest Grocery WHOLESALE AND RETAIL We carry complete stockNOTHING BUT GROCERIES. We guarantee every purchase satisfactory and our guarantee is a guarantee. W. C. McCUISTON NOTICE I wish to make it known, to the public that I am no longer connected with the Deschutes Cafe, hut am still running he Club Qfe and th0regon Hotel. SAM McMURTRIE -Clyflo -McKay returned . Sunday from a trip to La Pino and Davis lake. ' . ; Mrs. M, Remington of Fort 'Rock camo horo this morning for a few uays. i Trod d. Klger of MlUIcan. enmo In yesterday to make final proof on hla nomesteau. Floyd LIpplncott of La Pino wns registered nt the Pilot Hutto on Wednesday. C. A. Vondcrhplt and family hnvo moved to their homestead ln tho Fort Hock country. Mrs. Florenco Limbeck leaves to morrow morning for a throo week's trip to Seattle Dennis Cormody has celebrated tho day by appearing In tho first Btraw hat of the season. Miss Chrlstenscn spent tho weok ond nt the J. II. Stanley ranch, re turning yestorday. Tho Catholic Ladles Guild will moot on Thursday afternoon with Mrs. Floyd Dement. Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. P. Walling of Viewpoint, Oregon, spent n couplo of days hero last week. Tho WcBt Sldo Agricultural Fair Association will glvo n St. Pntrlck's Day danco at Tumalo tonight. Lylo Richardson of La Pino wns In town ovor Monday night, leaving yestorday morning for Crescent. Miss Grace Ward loft for Omaha Friday morning In answer to a tele gram that her undo was very 111, iL. A. Hunt of Lower Hrldgo was In town over Sunday. During his Btny ho was registered at tho Wright. Mrs. J. II. Connnrn camo down from the homestead on Sunday to spend a fow days with her husband. After n two wcok'H visit at the San Frnnclsco fair O. Lnurgaard and family aro now sottlcd In Portland. H. H. Hoguo of Hampton, who has been staying In town for about n week, returned to his homestead on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Claronco Mannholm or arrived horo Sundny mornln? from Chicago. They aro living nt Mrs. A. T. Framo's temporarily. M. Kolly of Minneapolis, tho rep resentative of tho Shovlln company, loft for his homo Saturday after Bpondlng sovornl weeks horo. Daseball nractlco Is being hold every nftornoon at tho ball grounds now. A full account or tho team win bo glvon In noxt week's paper. Kenneth Minor oxpects to Icavo for Silver Lnko In a fow days whoro no will work for tho U: S. Reclamation Servlco for a couplo of monthB. Mrs. F. V Tomes and daughtor of La Pino, who buvo been nt tho Knotts nrlvnto hosnltal at Dend for tho past month roturncd homo on Sunday. C. If. Bishop nnd W. C. Derrick of Imperial camo In on Sunday on busi ness. They report that rabid coyotes aro doing much damage In tholr sec tion. Mrs. J. E. Rynn and Miss Coleman gave a brldgo party ln honor of J. II. Stnnloy'a sister, Mrs. Gontry, Thurs day aftornoon. Fourteen guests at tended. , Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Shnw of Sisters opont Saturday nftornoon In town, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdmundson nnd daugh ter camo over with them to purchaso a Ford car. Dr. Norrls' wlfo and son nrrivod Wednesday night to Join him hero. They aro living at tho Wright Hotel, but expect to go to houfo keeping in n short tlmo. John II. WImer, formerly of Tum alo, (ins boon nppolntod n patrolman by tho mayor of Ashland, whoro ho has boon living Blnco his removal from this country last year. Forest Ranger Earl Austin loft yesterday for tho Alllngham Hangor Station on tho Motollus, whoro ho will assist Ranger H. B. Vlncoat In repairing tho Itangor Stntlon houso. Mrs. E. E. Hannn of Kenwood will entertain tho mnmbein and friends of tho llaptlst Woman's Missionary Clrclo tomorrow afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock. Subjoct: "Missionary Work In tho Philippines." Miss Noll Markol and Mr. nnd Mrs.. V. A. Forbes went out to Mllllcnn Sundny to bpo Miss Gortrudo Mnrknl. Mrs, Forhos Intends staying out there for n weok, while MIbh Mnrkel and Mr. Forbes returned tho samo day. Tho monoy bnrrol contest It tho primary clais of tho M. E. Sundav school closed on Sunday. Tho net proceeds of tho contest wero 17.r4. Tho prlro, a gold signet ring, was given to Mary Reynolds, who had col lected $2.78. J. I. West, an old tlmo resident "f Hond, arrived Wednesday nlaht to visit his daughter, Mrs. Elmor Ward. Mr. West la now n rosldent of Tho Dalloa. Ho has Just roturncd from upending tho winter In California, taking In tho fair oo his way north. It. H. Parsons, who reoentlv bought tho W. K Savior ranch nt Gist, ane his brother, W. E. Pardons. paed through nnd yoMerday on their wnv to ho rnnch. W. E. Parsons will live on tho jilnco, and It. II. Parsons Is going to movo horo from Kugono in a couple of woeks to not as Gen eral Supervisor Agent of tho Oregon Life iBsuranco Co. Ho will hnvo hli office with C. V. Silvia and H. II. De Armond. GETS BOARDERS MrCnho nnd Hhooghlo nro Held SII ycrtooth Liquors Stolen. F. S. McCnbo and Poto Dhooghlo wero taken to Pj-Inovlllo Inst night to bo lodged In tho county Jail pend ing the next sosslon of tho grand Jury. They arc held on charges ofi breaking ana entering nnd larceny, having been arraigned before Justice Bastes yesterday. A third man said to bo Implicated with them Is now be ing sought. I The charges against tho prisoners nro In connection with tho breaking into mo iiuuuing in tno renr or tno Oregon hotel In which tho Sllvertooth liquors nro stored, nnd tiklng nwny a quantity of tho goods. Discovery of tho thefts wns nindo by a watchman at tho United Warehouso who camo upon two of tho men ono night car rying n box with tho Sllvertooth mnrk on It. Following this n watch wns kept at tho storo houso and Saturday night Dhooghlo wns caught thcro as ho wos entering. A number of liq uor bottlcn of different kinds found nt tho McCnbe cabin nro held as evidence 8horlff Knox accompanied by Dep uty Howell camo over from PrJnovlllo for tho prisoners last night. McCnbo was recently nrrcsted on the charge of larceny of a hundred dollar bill, but discharged by tho grand Jury for lack of evidence. ti BEND REPORT ACCEPTED Homl Money Spent Here Accounted For Other Section Delinquent. ' Investigation of tho matter of tho road funds spent on tho west sldo last year for which tho county court Is now asking an accounting linn dis closed tho fact that the money which Id still unaccounted for Ib that spent In tho vicinity of Lnldlnw and Red mond. As stated last week all money spent near Ilend has been duly re ported on to tho court and tho report, accepted. This amounted to slightly ovor $10,000 while tho total ntlll In question Is $ 13,300. It Is understood that Mr. Hnyloy Is having tho ro mnlnder of his nccounts mmlo up nnd will Dlo them with tho court nt Its noxt session. For LAND PLASTER go to United Wnrohouso Co. Adv. 2 tf. Miss Cornelia Wilson's candles will ho found on snlo hereafter ot It. M. Smith's store Adv. . 2 TO EXCHANGE. Whero Is your land In tho Willam ette vallov that you will exchange for Central Oregon land on tho 8tnto ditch. No agont. Address 23G Hush Streot, Salem, Oregon. 2-3p HOLDING UNION MEETINGS. Union evangelistic meetings have bdsn held for tho past two wcoks by tho MotludlstB, tho Prcsbytorlnns nnd tho Haptlsts, tho pastor of ench church taking turns In lending. Or iginally It wna expected that Evan gollst W. L. Conlo would conduct meetings hero but ho wn3 unnblo to como nnd tho present meetings nro a substitute. On account ot Ha con venient location tho Haptlst church Id bolng used for tho sorvlcos which hnvo been well attendod. A feature, Is mado of congregation singing. Tho services will continue nt least anoth er weok. CAHH OF THANKS. Wo wish to thank our noighbors and friends nnd tho business men of Hond for their prompt nctlon nnd contribution to our son that ho could go to tako proper treatment for n rabid coyoto blto. Tho hoy kRIed tho coyoto1wlth tho axo. " ' WM. M. DOUGIAS. COItA MAY DOUGLAS R. M. Adv. 2c FARMS FOR RENT. 40 acres, 1 mllo from Ilend, Three room houso suitable for garden truck 40 acres, 2 miles north Lnldlaw. 4 room houso. Address ZX enro Hul letln. 41tf For -Your Girls you'll want some uanayi tme Dresses Made of first quality fabrics, they are put together better than the ordinary dresses you'll buy at most stores. They cost no more. Priced nt.-a-iutt 65c to $1.00 For Your Boys you'll want Kaynee BLOUSES and SHIRTS The same high standard in quality merchandise. No strings to bother with -they are the "Loop" made blouses. Priced at 50c to $1.00 STOP AND SHOP AT Mannheimer 's THIS STORE IS THE BUYING CENTER FOR PEOPLE. WHO HAVE THE KEENEST JUDG MENT OF REAL VALUES. .MONTANA WHEAT LANDS. In Dawson, CuBtor, Rosebud, Pralrlo and Fallon counties for snlo on tho 10 year payment plan, one tenth down, balanco In ten annual payments nt G per cent. Host grain lands In Stato. Prices $G to $U por aero dopondont upon tillable area per section. Sco or wrlto. E. 11. Mllburn, 424 Henncssy building, Ilutto, Montana. ' C2-lp Skuso liardwaro Co. Adv. pound, lc Uso cracked corn fdr rhlckon feed tho now Ilend Flour Mill hno it. Onion setH, 10 conts n Skuso Hordwaro Co. Adv. pound, lc Uso Truo Hluo Flour! It Is tho best mado and a Ilend product. Adv. 37 tf Uso cracked corn for chicken feed tho now Hond Flour Mill Iiob It. Adv. , co tf CLEAN HOUSE THE NEW WAY Send for Hlackwoll. Ho will como with n Whllo Crosrt Vacuum Cloanor nnd when ho leaven, tho diiHt leaves with him. ChargoB rcoHonnblo. For appointments tolophono PnttorBon'a or tho Owl, it)- LUNCHEON will be served in honor of tlje Commercial Club at THE COZY RESTAURANT next Saturday lid kl Jjlv''"' """pi .jMh WHl bum t II EASTER SHOES Mm-tiMM-tiiitt PRIVATE HOSPITAL AT HENH. Xon-contaglous diseases and ma te'nlty cason a specialty. Phono ned D81. Mrs. E. A. Knotts. . 2-6c Ho suro and lot Dra. Lowo & Turner, tho well known oyo specialists of Portland, show you the Kryptok doublo vision glass which baa no unsightly tines or seams to catch dirt, strain the eye or come apart. One light solid piece of glass which looks like a single pair yet nnswers tho purpose of two, enabling you to read or do close work and teo distant objects perfectly. He sure and seo them. Free demonstra tion, satisfaction guaranteed. Dra. Lowe & Turner have been located in Portland for twenty years. They do not go from bouse to house. yTney have no agents. At Pilot Butte Ho tel. Monday, March 29, one day only. Adr. Fire Insurance Companies you Can't Bust HOME QF NEW VORK CONTINENTAL AETNA ATLAS HANOVER LONDON LANCASHIRE NORTHERN NORWICH UNION J. A. Eastes Agent Our Shoes for Women and Children reflect the best in the Spring Styles. Ladies will be especially pleased with our style, exclusiveness and high quality of materials at very at tractive prices. Sturdy Shoes for the little ones the kind that look good and wear well. OUR SHOES FOR MEN this spring are bound to give entire sulisfnetion. Many styles to choose from. Most careful atten tion given to insure comfortable fittings. Buy a pair of shoes from us for Easter and we fully be lieve you win Deeome a regular and satisfied customer. R. M. Smith Clothing Co. The Store that has Satisfied Customers A n V, iu fti