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'JzOrr.tr? rVtlif . Tin: hkxi) iu'Llktix, iihxii, ohk., whdxf.miuv, .uxrvnv in, toio. PAOK 7. V & Your Druggist THE STORE THE GOODS THE SERVICE Drugs and Medicines, Domestic, Im ported, Simple Drugs, mid Hurc Chemicals, Toilet, Hath and Nursery Needs, Surgical Supply mid Sick Room Comforts, Home Remedies' and Private Formulas, S-undries ami Specialties. Cigars, Candies, Per fumes, Kodaks. In tact there's noth ing missing in this very Complete Stock Drug Store. Whatever you want from any drug store you can find here and if we haven't got it we'll get it. Out large Wtalhtt Chut CaltnJai niu) at ysut disposal. REED & NORTON BUND The Store oRnaoN tSB w A g w eaamg ana nmver- m .. . . - I , sary outs at tne PIB Art 5nop. p OPEN AFTERNOONS e mMwi&rtSML z&mmi l-ZfaMVKkT!!MK LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Mr. nnd Mm. J. J. GUI nre visit ing In l'ortliuul. C. M. Itedtleld was up from Des chutes on Monday. Ivnn Knotts 1ms gone buck to his Imperial homestead. D. K. Hunter hns been In Portland this week on business. Mrs. Harry K. Ilrooks returned on Saturday from Portland. Ocorgo M. Maylleld of Ln Pine was In Bend on business Friday. Dennis Carmody Is reported to bo seriously III with the grippe. It. 13. Grimes went to Portland on baturday with n car or sto'ek. C. H. Hlsliop left for his horne Gtead at Imperial this morning. 'W, H. Corner left on Saturday for f Seattle on a 10 day's business trip. Mrs. J. L. Hlngo of CrcEcent Is visiting with friends In Html this week. W. Titus has returned from Illi nois and will go 'out on his home stead. t ;, ' .o 'v Mr. and Mrs. Pert Stevens hnve gone out to their homestead at Im perial. W. F. King and J. F. Pope -Were business visitors from Prlnevllle on Monday Joe Varco la bark from Canada and will return to his homestead at Brothers. Mrs. Henry Whltsett left Monday night for Centervllle, Washington to visit relatives. N. A. Snuthwlclfhns taken a posi tion as book kueper for tho lfuud Flour mill company, Itulph II. Adams, of Douglas, Alas ka, arrived last week f r a visit with his slBter, Mrs. T. II. Foley. (loorgu S. Young returned last week from San Francisco whoro ho has linen visiting slncu tho Irrigation Congress. A nieotlng of tho Uplscopnl Guild will be! held' onlonclny at 3. o'clock at tho homo of Mrs. 13. M. Kara In Plnelyn Park. .Air. and Mrs. S. J. Davis aro em ployed as rooks' ut the new Shevlln camp on tho river bank nbovo tho rullroad bridge, Mrs. Carl A. Johnson arrived on Sunday from Duluth to Join her h'us band. They are living In tho Merrltt houso on St. Helen's drive. Final propf on their hompstends was made tho first of tho week by Turpo J-Jlloff and Naum Panoff of llend and Hubert A. Scoggln, of Turn-alo. Mid-semester examinations are lin ing held this weak In nil tho grades of the llend public schools. Tho sec ond semester of tho bcIiouI opens noxt Monday. The, Log Cabin Is bolng remodel led, one section being arranged for a barber shop for Herb Innes nnd nn other as an olllco for tho Oregon Transfer Company. Invitations saying, "Banco. Leap Year. Emblem Club. January 21, 1910. Bring Him. Dance Him, Take Him Home Aro You on? 8:30 p. in. snnrp," nave neon issueu. mis will bo the flrBt leap year affair In Bend. Local physicians report that tho cpldumlc of the grippe Is breaking up j In tho .Immudintc vlclaily and say that there have ben no serious cases reported this week. Invitations have been Issued for tho marriago or W. J. Sproat nnd Miss lOllznbcth Davis which will take place at the Presbyterian chtlrch nt six o'clock on Tuesdpy evening. C. A. Nichols of I.envenworth, Washington, Is plniinlng to open a pool and billiard parlor In the J. H. Bean budding,. Furniture nnd fix tures are being put In this week. Invttntlons announcing tho wed ding of Wllllnm .lay Sproat and Miss Florenco Elizabeth Davis to tnko place In the Presbyterian church on noxt Tuesday evening at six o'clock hnvo been Issued this week. Dr. Van Waters, of Portland, gen eral mlslsonar.v of tho Kplscopnl church for eastern 'Orogon nrrlvcd on Sunday night. Pulon services were buhl In tho Baptist church last wight, Dr. Vnn Waters pleaching tho her nion Prosbyteria church. Sorvlces at tho Picshyturlnu church will bo as follows: Suuduy ochool nt 10 a. m. Preaching nt 1 1 a. in. Thome "Tho Forglvenoss of Sins What Is It?" Preaching again nt 7: 20 p. in., nt which wo will Willi consider tho "Legality of tho Trlnl and Death of Jesus." II. C. Hartranft, pastor. Helen Downing celebrated her thir teenth birthday on Monday with a party at her parent's homo In Kon wood. Her guests wore Lois Coble, Gladys Slither, I3vclji Clark, Mario Uosney, Buiilah Colver, Bonn Flem ing, CoiiRtanco Knickerbocker, Helen Colby, Alpha luiunn, Patricia Ma won gor, Mnrjorle Smith, Florenco, Httn nnd Dorothy Downing. Refresh ments were scred during the after noon, Tho commissary of Tho Shevlln Hlxon Company, under the manage ment of Frank Jennings was opened last Saturday. A number of Invited guests wore present. A special menu was served for tho occasion. Those present were: Mrs. J. P. Dion, Mrs. C. S. Hudson, Mrs. T. A. McCnnn, Miss Mopro, Mrs. H. J. Ovorturf, Mr. F onk It. Prince, Mr, Stevens, Mrs. John llyan, Mrs. Harper Skuse, Mrs. P. M. TompkltiB, THREE HIGH SCHOOLS WILL CONTEST F00 CHAMPIONSHIP Bend Will Meet .Madias Hero on I'll. day Xlght PIihii of Piepuicilness To Be Aigued. The high schools of Bend, Madras and Prlnevlllo will contest for the Inter-scliolnstlc debate championship of Crook nnd .leffersoi counties noxt Friday evening on the question, He solved: "That the United States should adopt the cssentlRl features of tho Swiss military H.vstoin." Bond will moot Madras nt Bond upholding the nltlrmntlvo sldo of the question, and will meet tho Crook county high school nt Prlnevllle, taking tho neg ative side. The debate hero will bt held In the Baptist ohm ell and will begin promptly nt S n clock. The admlssli n will be 2." cents. Bend, at home, will be represented by Margaret Shrnder and Mnrgnret Thotnpsi ) The negative toiim going til Prlnevllle will consist of Flovd Reynold and Mvrtle Pugslov. Tho Judges selected for tho local dobate are, llev. A. M. Lambert, Hed mond: Mrs. 13. Porter, Metollus, nnd W. C. Anderson, principal of the Me tollus high school, Comstock at tho Hoynl Cafe will glvo a party of ten n sle'gh ride two hours for $2.50 or 1 hour for l.n0 Adv. -ICc TO TltV Ul'XX latkil D. It. Dunn, Indicted by tho grand Jury IobI weok on the charge of horso ntcnllng, was not tried nt the time because of Inability to securo ncces snry witnesses In senson. Judge Duf fy returned to Prlnevllle- this morn ing nnd It is understood thnt, If tho witnesses nre round, ho may hold tho trial nt once. Dunn ronminfl In the county Jnll, being unable to furnish tho ball of $500 set by Judgo Morrow. Poparts from the high desert sny that Dr. F. S. Snurmnn, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Gnmbcrllng nnd daughter; Mrs, 13. Mustek, Mls3 Gladys Holland, W. II. Hollopater, Grover Hullspoth, Mr. nnd Mrs. 12. C. ICggolston, nil of Burns, nre Btalled in snow drifts about 100 miles south of Bend. Tho pprty or Burns peoplo left Bend last Thursday for their homes In auto mobiles, but have been detained nt various places along the road on ac count of break dowim and snow d-lfts. T. A. McCnnn returned from Min neapolis yesterday. A party of Shovlln-Hlxon odlclnla, Including Frank P. Hlxon, K. C. 8hov lln, 13. 11. Den and J. A. Nichols Is expected to visit Bend noxt week. TiAKSOX HAS I.OXH TRIP. After traveling GOO miles nnd spending four days on tho rond, J. Edward Larson, of the Bond Stenm Laundry, arrived In Bend Tuesday night, nn his rpturn from Burns, where he had been mnrooned for two weeks. Mr. Larson went to Burns two weekB ago on business, planning to return nt once. Then tho cold weather nnd snow sct.ln nnd he wins unable to come across coun try as ho planned and ho waited for tho weather to break. When 't show ed no signs of breaking ho sta'tod homo by wny of Hlvorsldo uttd On tario, leaving Burns Saturday mopi Ho says ho feels like a pmki'gu of inundry sent by parcel post . Go to tho dinner. Adv, Itoyal Cnfo for your 44 tf XOTIC13 OF STOCKHOLDER'S MI3I3TIXG. Tho 'stockholders of tho It. 'M. Smith Clothing Company will hold their annual meeting at tho offlco of the Company in Bend on Tuesday, January 18; 43tfc POLITICAL AXNOUXCKM KXT. I hereby nnnounco myself ns a can didate for tho Ilopubllcan nomination for DlBtrlct Attorney for Crook coun ty at the primaries to be held May 19, 1910. Jltfp H. H. DB ARMOND. Odious Comparison. A little gltl from Brooklyn was talc, en to visit her maternal gniudmother In Connecticut. During her stay the household made much of her. nnd on her depart n ie sho was hugged and kUsodfiiud wept over by oni'h member of the, affectionate family In turn. The Hccne made n deep Impression on her young mind. A Visit to some Boston relatives fol lowed. At the conclusion of It tier un do and couhIiih stood smilingly waving their adieus to tho llttlo one until nhc was ogt of sight. Tho child's mother was beginning to wonder what made her so unusually quiet when n solemn llttlo volcu rang out from her corner of the car.: "Not n fear Bhrdl" - Xew York Post. NEW WHITE GOOD Ginghams, Percales, Gal ateas, RippleLte W a s h Goods---now ready for your inspection and ap proval. Llnweave, the Guaranteed White Goods per ard l-latn 7. Com Kid Seal (ilimhnins 27 l-nches wide Colors nliio lutoly fast P-Jfi 32 Inch Merlton Ginghams Colors absolutely fast pur yard l-)a' Hamper Cloth 82 Inches wide, per yard l!(lc Imperial Linen Finish Chnmbrnys, per yard t.'i Hlpplettc, per yard ir.e Middy Cloths In White and Awning Strljies, per ynrd l.-.e, IKe, LVIc, a.1 Percales, guaranteed fast colors, per yard . .t-!a to t"o Imported Pongees Just received 20 Inch nil Silk Pongee, per yard .' :t.o Hi! Inch nil Silk Pongee, per ynrd ltlo 311 Inch all Silk Pongee, per ynrd 8.I0 See theso now while the prices nro low You may nuvcr buy Pongees nt these prices again. OUR JANUARY CLEARANCE in force 3 More Days3 An opportunity to buy ninny wear ables at reduced prices, week's Bulletin for list. See lust STOP AND SHOP AT PWSPE1 MAYS Sagless Springs are are guaranteed for 25 years. Just received a shipment of these famdus springs. We will sell them for the same old price. Owing to the sharp advance in steel the manufacturers have advised us that on Feb. 1 the price will advance on these Springs. Buy now at the old price and protect yourself. E M. THOMPSON The furniture man If you don't trade with us we both lose money. "That diamond ring." Porhaps tho setting Is getting worn. We put on new points nnd remount diamonds whllo you wait. Bopnlrlng and man ufacturing of jowelry. Myron H. Symons, watch Inspector S. P. &. S., Oregon Trunk division. Adv. January is Bargain MONTH FOR Photos Pinched Him Financially. An esteemed citizen went Into a sboe Btore iij n metropolian town undiluted to net; pome leather goods., Another minute niid an obliging salesman was linullng.oiit some boxes. "Tlm Is n nice vloolilng shoe." re marked the customer ns the salesman pushed his foot lulu n shiny right and started to ln"e It "What Is tho price?" "This pair Is $ti." responded thu sales man as bo finished tho lacing mid ran his hands across tho vamp. "Does It pinch you uny?" "Well, 1 should say It docs!" was tho prompt rejoinder of the customer. "Ulvo me something ntiout 53 cheaper.'' Kansas City Star. BANKS ItK'KLHCT OFFICKBS At their annual elections lnct week both Bend banks re-olectcd olllcers for tho coming yenr ns follows: First National O. S. Hudson, president; U. C. Coo, nnd K. A. Snther, Vice presidents, K, M. I. urn, cashier; L. (1. Mclteynolds and B. A. Stover, assist ant cashiers; O. 8. Hudson, U. C, Coo, 10. ArSuther, K, M. Lara and 11. C. Hills, directors. Central Oregon Bank W. L. Cobb, precldcntj I). K. Hunter, vice president; Thomas Cobb, cashier; W. L. Cobb, I). 13. Hunter, Thomas Cobb, W. L. O'Don nell and Hoss Farnhnm, directors. Number 2212. .Mr. Jordan stntoa that the present registered Indebted ness of tho county Is about $00,000, after deducting the amount set nsld.Q for this call. Cabinet Photos that were $5 to 510 now $3.00 to $6.50 'PER 'DOZEN TODD& SYMONS . Bond Street How th Roughhousa Started. They were talking about arlous things at the club, when u mctnler not especially noted for Ills cleanliness remarked, "Would you mil u Path u luxury or n neteimltyV" "lu your case," replied the man ad Jrcssed. "It would be both n necessity because you need It so badly and n 1'ixury becnuKe you take It so rarely." Boston Transcript. Depot Hotel. homesteader, Tho homo of tho M--I7P COUXTV (1HTH MONKV. Hesldeuts of Crook corny paid In to thu utntx l,4fjfi In iiutomuhllu llccnso fees In tho past year accord ing to u. report Just mndo by Secre tary or Statu Olcutt. Kxpcnsos amounting to $289 woro charged against this mini nnd the bnln.ico or jl.lflfi paid to tho county for road work. 1113 HAS Tlt.WKLLKI). (Deschutes Valley Trlbuno.) Harry Clionoweth went to Bend last Sunday In tho Intoresl of Irriga tion. W hope he will meet with success this tlnio. If Harry had traveled In una direction, ns many r les ns ho has traveled over thin country since ho became president of tho Irrigation district, ho would lmvo bcjii well around tho world now. Dr. J, O. Tumor or T.nwo & Turner, eye speclq!sjH or Port land, will bo In Bond again ou Thursday and Friday, Jnnunry 27-28, at Thorson's Jowelry storo. Don't fall to consult Dr. Tumor about your eyes and glasses. Headaches reliev ed, cross eyes straightened. Satls fcctlou guaranteed. Adv. Tho Cow. "Johnny," mild the teacher, "wrlto n lenience containing tho word 'con tents.' " After n few moments' hard labor Johnny submitted the following: "Tho contents of a cow Is milk." Chicago News. One of Iti Usee. "Willie, did you see my new shaving brush?" "Yep. Mom Is using It to paint the bird cage." Columbia Jester. The word "tomorrow" wns Invented for Irresolute peoplo und for children. TorgcnlelT. FOH YOUR NEXT SUIT See DICK TFe Tailor , All Kinds of CLEAXIXO AND WASHING Phone, Blsck 1481 noun: .not iti:roMMi:xii:i. (Juuturn Times.) Word wns received from Inspector Peacock by thu Burim Commercial Club that ho could not recommend the Buris-llund mall route at this time. Wo won't say "I told jou bo!" but wo uro not surprised for thorn has been llttlo In the action of thu ndmlnlstrutluu to encourage better conditions. iior.si:ci,K.xiN(i. Some choice silk und vulvol scrap for crazy iillts. Mrs, S. Mcintosh, -it; SCHOOL BHXHPIT. An entertainment will hu hold nt the Horso It Id go school housu Fri day evening, January 21st, Follow ing the progrnm there will bo a duncu ut thu homo of Mr, and Mrs. Jackson Cllngun. Receipts or tho evening for refreshments will ho lined for school supplies. Adv. p MHS. MYHTI.I3 J. SCIILAPPL Will gtH Instruction In elocution, oratory, physical culture and dramat ic art, private or class lessons. Ornd- of tho Western Aendeniy of WA lilt ANTS AIIIJ CALI.KI). County Treasurer Italpli L. Jordan, unto under dato of January 20, will cull! Portland and has had 12 years tench Crook County (ieneral Fund War- lng oxperloncu Itosldenco second rants up to and Including registered Plval houso north sldo oast end. ndv HORSE FOICNDS nEW Protect your Bm&i Horses from FALLING while the ground is slippery. A "Never Slip WILL DO IT. WITrWOTREMOVInTOHOE. The Skuse Hardware Company VHoNo OFFU W . ' 1 V