Ttr r c- C Tin: iu:ni hiti,tj:tin, unxn, oni: yvt.ini:siay, xovn.Miu:n 21, ik PAGR 7. !i. t K V Reed and Horton K7 BBDHQK!IHEm9J9HMHHHBl Sncresins to NIK IUTTKUSOX Dltt'Cl CO. Wo Imvo tho following exclusive lines to offer you at advertised prlceB. KASTMAN Kodak Supplies. NDISON Phonographs and Hecords. ' . ,, ; YIOTHOIjAH and Victor Kccords. LI111JV Cut Glass COMMUXITY Silver Ware. ItHXAM, Toilet and Family Preparations. Each artldo sold on an absolute guarantee of satisfaction. We have a Modern Drug Store. Wo give you the best of service. Wo specialize on your Doctor's l'llKSCItllTIONS which nro filled only by a registered PIIAHMACIST. Wo dcslro tho pleasure of serving you and can supply your wants on everything sold In an up to date Drug Storo. I it The 35S2 Store LOCAL NEWS ITEMS E. M. Thompson left last night for Portland. Fred II. Wilson was up from Tum alo on Monday. F. II. PlnkBtaff was up from Turn- mo on aturuay. J. D. Koyes went to Portland on business last night. Mrs. Guy Furst has returned from her visit, to Spokane. Mrs. Adn laindhcrg was up from Tumalo on Saturday. W. D. Chenoy left on his return tq 'Soattlo Friday night. H. II. Do Armond wont to Prlne vlllo on business Momlny. II. V. Dyer, of Mllllcan, spent Fri day nnd Saturday In town. B. h. Waldron, of Cloverdalo, was hero on bulsncss on Monday. Glon McCnnn celebrated his fifth btrthdny anniversary on Monday, In viting a few young friends In to a party. II. J. Ovcrturf went to Itedmond on county business on Monday. D. E. Hunter has returned frqm a visit to tho fair at San Francisco L. D. Fox left Monday night for San Francisco to attend tho exposi tion. On Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock tho Haptlst ladles meet with Mrs. Foley. Tho Commercial Chili luncheon on Saturday will bo held nt tllo Wright Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Gertson nf Summer I.ako havo moved to lloud to rcaldo for tho winter. No nil nn II, Ilean of Portland, ar rived from Pasadona on Sunday to Join his brother hero. Mr. nnd Mrs, E. M. Lara havo mov ed Into their recently completed houso In Plnclyn park. Invitations wcro Issued last wcok for a Thanksgiving danco to bo given at tho Kmblom Club tomorrow evening. TOMORROW AFTERNOON Prinevill vs. Bend A. C. at Bend Come out and see old stars of both towns in action r FAST GAME ASSURED GAME STARTS 2 P. M. SHARE Admission 25 cents M. L. Merrltt, supervisor tf the Deschutes National Forest Is ranking n. timber appraisal along tho MetoU Iub river. William Forsyth and his sHter, Mrs. M. H. Armstrong, arrived last week from Grand Forks, Minn., to locate here. Mrs. II, II. Do Arinoud went to Portland Sunday night. Hefore re turning she will vlst Mrs. h. M. Foss in l.ewlston, ldnho. Itev. A. S. Black, formerly pastor of tho Bend Methodist church will bo a Thanksglvltig guest 6f Itev. and Mrs. II. C. Hartranft. David M. Mitchell and Miss Mary Louisa Mills of II end were united In marrlilgo before Judge Jas. A. Eastcs last Thursday afternoon. George J. Scguln and Miss Mattdlo Henderson, both of Head, were unit ed In marriage last Saturday by Jus tice of tho Peace J. A. Eastos. i Tho stato fish and gumo commis sion has closed tho Deschutes above the mouth or the Metollus to fishing botween December 10 end March 31. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Urooka re turned from their trip to Portland Friday morning. They havo moved Into their new houso In Houlevard addition. A copy of the first Issue of tho Oro gon Sportsman In Its new quarterly form has been received by Tho Bul letin. G. P. Putnam 1b ono of tho editorial staff. At a meeting of tho Oregon Stato Dar Association held In Portland last week, Judge T. E. J. Duffy, of Prlne vllle waB olected n vice-president of the association. w! T. Anderson, district logging engineer of tho U. S, Forest service, who has been In tho Deschutes forest forest for the last ten days, returned to Portlnnd Sunday. Tho brick work and mnsonry on tho Warner building on Wall strcot Is being pushed as fast as possible by NlBWongcr brothers, who havo tho contract for tho work. Contractor Danlolson has tho trench work for tho new ptpo lino of tho Bend Water Light & Pqwor Co., over half dona. The first shipment of plpo Is expected soon. The regular monthly meeting or tho Presbyterian Guild will bo hold at tho homoV Mrs. J. Edward Larson at 2; 30 on Thursday, December 2, InBtend of on Wednesday, the 1st. The marrlago of Andrew MIchto of Prlnovlllo nnd MIbb Kathoryn E. Urlckey of.Hnmpton was solemnize. Tuesday ahprnoon at tho Methodist parsonngo 0r Ilcv. V, W. Kcagy. William 'Hnnloy of Hurn passed through Bend last night onrouto to Portland whero ho will visit for n fow weeks. Mr. Honlcy expects to mnke an extended trip enst later. Mrs. Alforeta Orcutt left Trldoy night for Delphi, Indiana, where sho will attend to details In connection with tho settlement of tho estate nf her father, who recently died a Hint placo. George Straight, formorly foreman of Tho Bond Company's lumber yard, loft Saturday night for Washington cltlco where ho will observe condi tions beforo going Into 'tho lumber broleuraso .business. J. II, Miner ban recently taken ilnk room In tho olflco of tho Homo- spokers Lnnd Co., nt tho corner or Wnll and Minnesota streets, whore ho will oicnco In tho real estnto bus iness, specializing In farm proporty. Tho men of tho Motbodlst Eplsco pal church villi Ktvq tholr cafeteria dinner at six o'clock. November 30, In tho Commercial Club room. The public Is cordially Invited to onjoy tho cullnnry Btuiit, of tho benedlcte. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. 11. Horn loft on Monday morning for Bay City, Michi gan, nnd other eastern points, whoro Mr. Horn will look up additional brick mnchlnory for his local plant. Thny expect to lo away about six weeks, ' Mrs. P.-W. Heanley. who boforo her marrlago waB Miss Gertrudo Markol arrlvciUln. town last week nnd baB ronn out to her homeo'ead In tho Mllllcan valley. Mr. BeaBloy accom panied her to Bend nnd has now re turned to' P6r'tland to enter tho en gineering olJlco of O. Lnnrgaard. V, E. Bishop, a well known sales man for tho Pacific Coast Biscuit Co., on thin territory, wns operated on In Portland last week for ulcers of tho Btomach. tHIe condition le reported as favorablo but he will npt bo able to resumo hln duties for boiiio time. Covers were laid for more than 10 Invited guests Inst Saturday evening nt tho homo of Miss Margaret Thomp. son on tho occasion or a banquet 10 tho members of tho victorious Crook county high school foot hull team and tho Bend high school aqund. The rooms of tho Thomjmon homo woro neatly decorated with the colors t,l tho two high schools. After tho ban quet tho ovenlng wos spent In guinea and other amusements. See Edwards for paper hanging. Adv. TEAMS iit(KMi:i FOff tiAMli. Well groomed nfter two weeks of consistent practice, tho town tennis of Bend and Prlnevlllo clash tomor row afternoon nt 2 p. m. on tho lo cal gridiron In n Turkey Dny football scrap which promises to give the sup. porting fans of both towns a real ex hibition of football. Bend will bo represented by the strongest lineup It has ever put on tho gridiron ngalnst the county scalers. The men hnvo been training hard, both la signal prnctlco and scrimmage. If the weather Is favorable, the field should Ix; In tho best or condition and this wilt doubtless assuro fast Held work by both elevens. Tho Bend Flour Mill Company now has ono of tho most up-to-dato nnd sanitary mills In tho northwest. Tho highest grade products guaranteed. Adv. COLLINS (SETS HAIL. John Collins, who has been held nt Prlnevlllo since the Norrls trial, was successful In obtaining ball last week and Is now out -ponding the hearing of his appeal. Ball was set atJIJOOO and tho following bondsmen secured, George It. Husscll, John Combs, Nute Williamson, Champ Smith, nnd A. Dibble. V A. Forbes, Mr. Collin's attorney, spent Friday In Prlnevlllo nttendlng to tho mnttcr. If you've made up your mind to buy a inaw you 11 lile ours best THE WULKOTE MACKINAWS, in a desirable assortment of Plaids and Solid Colors made of 3)0 and J)i oz. Mackinaw Cloth. Plain and Belted Styles, priced at $4.50, $7, $7.50, $7, 75, $'8.75 Our Boys MacklnnwB nro tho Best Values In town Lei us show you them. At $l.oo, $l.r.o, $b.oo Indian Blanket IloheB All Wool Navajo patterns, specially priced at $5.00 Theso ninku nn exceptionally attractive holiday gift and can bo made up Into bath robes. Ladles Outing Night Gowns Wo direct jour attention to tho values wo offer In this lino. Priced nt (10c, 7., H.i 81.00, Jjtf.1.1, $l.U."l Also out aires at $1.1:5 .Buy Deschutes Spray Flour, by so doing you boost tho Central Oregon fanner. Nono better mndo. Adv PIANOS. Wo will sell, rent or plnco ono In your homo on free trial. Easy paj' m'ents. J. V. Dny MubIc Coinpunj Adv. DEATH OF JOHN YIlKItT. John Vrodt died yesterday of bronchial pneumonia at tho homo of his dnughtcr, Mrs. C. D. Brown, on Ohio street. Ho was f!7 jcars old. Besides Mrs. Brown ho leaves n wid ow, two daughters, Miss Lillian Vrodt of Portland nnd Mrs. Gcoro Cochrane, of Grants Pass, and a son, Will Vrodt, or Antelopo. Mr. Vrodt was a native of Germany, from which country ho enmo directly to Oregon a number of years ago. Tho funer al wrll bo held tomorrow morning at 10!30 rrom tho Nlawongor undertak ing pnrlorB. TO KNLAIUJi: WAltKHOl'HE. Tho Bend Flour Mill Company. this week purchased frum tho Bond Water Light R. Power Company tho ono half ncro tract of land lying north of tho ni1ll compnny'H warehouse. It lu tho Intention of President-manager A. .1. Kroonert to erect a warehouse COx 100 feet along the 4'iillrond. When you uso n sock of Truo Blue Flour you oro helping to build up tho lesoiijroa of Centrnl Oregon. Itn purlij; la unexcelled. The next sack of Hour you buy, try It. Adv. m nri VWk OWfen ftust-pjvof m Tho most economical because thy Wornor nnmo on a corset means longer wear and better stylo while It wears. It carrloa assurance, too, thnt oory Inch of lioulnv anil fabric Is tho het: that however hard joii weai It, It will not Bust, Ittenk nnr Tour, lfi short, that tho Werner epiilntimi In Ih-IiIikI It. What the mark Hterllng Is nn Silver, tho nnmo Warnor Is on n Corset It adds to pleasure and confidence In bujlng, A model for every llguro Sl.oo to ."Jfi.oo Warners Ili-nudei-CH nro designed to supplement tho very Intest corset models to glvo additional support to shape the llguro nbuvo tho waist lino fide ami .fl.UO STOP AND SHOP AT m Satisfaction "Witli Every Purcha Big Thnnksglvlng danco nnd din ner tomorrow, Thanksgiving night at Tutunlo, Good music mid floor. .ISc, All kinds of iuiihIc 10 cents and up. W. Day Music Company. Adv. CHimcil NOTICES. Church of the Brethren. Services each Sunday near high school building. Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. in. A cor dial Invitation Ih extended to tin, Ira II, Fox, mlnlBtor. Baptist. Bllilo fchnol 10 a. in. PriHttdilng service 11 a. in. Subject: "Tho Or ganization of tho Now Testament church." Young people meeting 0:30 i conducted by Mltw Davis. Preaching service 7:30. TIiIh will bo tho nr ond of it series of sormiuiH on "An cient PropliecloM and Modem Condi tions." Piioer meeting Wodnomlio LIKES TO SEE HKIISKLF WOHIC. Several friends asked Mario Drons lor why kIio went to tho theatreM bo often when Hereon plays In which eho participated hold tho board or, rather, the curtain screen cur- . .-. . ... ... ... I " -r tnln. "Well, sho replied, "l lino Ui evening, 7:30. E. (1. Judil, Pastor suo myseir wont." ran who nnve seen hor uproariously 'funny pictures will ngrco that hIio has lots of op portunity to see horself In action' "Tllllo's Tomato Surprise" took thiee months of hard relionrsals, an urm of screen folk am thousands of dol lars In, Teal, roadv cash to 111 in n riot of fun. At tho Drnni Theatre Wed nesday nnd Thursday, Docomber 1 nnd 2. PtVNhjterlan. To thu following services, tho pub l'c Is very cordially Invited. Sunday school at 10:00 n. in. Preaching nt 11 a. m. Thomo: "Llko God, So Fol lowers." At tho evening nervlco tho fourth In tho series of Illustrated lec tures n 111 bo given by tho pastor. This time ho will deliver on "Tho American Indian," Llko nil tho for mer ones, this will bo Illustrated by Htorooptlean views. II. C. Hartranft, pastor. Union Sonlce. Union boi'vIchm of (lie Head chur ch e will be held at the llaptlet church Thurmlsy rvunlng lwlnnliMf at 7:30. Itev. Krttnklln W. Kengy, nt the Methodllto htirrh will ilnllur the lermon on the subject, "National and KoIIkIoiih ThnukHKlvluKS," hiiiI thuro will bo pflclnl music by tho llaptlHt church choir led by Mrs. Adolu Pur l.or. J You food experts, tnko Thnnks glvlng dinner nt tho Pilot Ilutto Ho tel. From 12 to 'J mid from G lo 8. Fifty cents n pinto. Adv. , c MIbh Jennie Green, general nrgn- fhlzer, Women of Woodcraft Is ut tho Wright Hotel nnd will bo glad to hear from' any memberH of the order residing Bend und vfclnlty, or any ono Interested In fraternal Insur ance 38p If you want the most practical, durable, and ec onomic ranger you should first look at a Maj estic Malleable Range. It has features not con tained in any other stove. Let us point out to you where tho Majestic stands above others. We are always pleased to show our gobds. SKUSE HARDWARE CO. Rye nnd Graham Hour manufactur ed n an old fashioned French Biihr mill. Its purity Is unexcelled.- Adv Tl'ItKEY IHNNim. The ladlea of tho Baptist church will serve a delicious turkey dinner In tho Commercial Club room on Thursday, December 2, nt fJ : .') 0 p. in. The prlco of tho dinner will bo 60c. Their annual Christinas ealo will lie hold December 10. Adv. JUST ASCUF.AP MADE TO ORDER Firil iliowmg Fill n-J Winlrr San.plci Dick Tfie Tailor CUtainf nJ Prruing t"Sully One Dollar Down BfEZftWzMM will put this NEW models of pEBfECTioN. II O M fc Sewing Ma chine in your home and $1.00 Per Week UdLl3 irW ST PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY Keodlro. Od, IMtt and all Llndi of Powln Muchiue uppbv. lltimlriug a jMxioliy. PERFECT, will keep it there. The Latest Model. E.M. THOMPSON The Furniture Man. "Credit if You Prefer" CROCERIES SHOES Announcing the Arrival of a New Shipment of Mackinaws $5.00 to $8.00 Sheep Lined Coats. ... . $5.00 Blanket Lined Coats $2.?5 Men's Underwear . $l'00to$3.50 SIur Shirts $3.50 to $5.00 Miiekiny PunLs . $4.50 Flannel Shirts .. .. $1.00 to $3.00 Waterproof Duck Pants .. $1.50, E. A. SATHER General Store CLOTHING DRY GOODS r 9 I 4'J fc tmtttnrjt ' . - CM J,