SW sr T,HE..nENll.nULLETlN, IlKNUf 4KK.f AYKPXKHDAY, APRIL 211, 11)10. PAGE 7. m i Stati onery ---- School' Books School Supplies Ledgers Journnls Day Books ' Typewriter Paper Typewriter Ribbon Waste Paper Baskets Fountain Pens Receipt Books . Pens Pencils Office Supplies Invoice Files Letter Files REED & HOR TON 4 dend The 3oxa6 Store OREQON LOCAL NEWS ITEMS F. X. liny was up from Tumnlo on Tuesday. Alvln S. Hawk, of Fremont, was In town on Tuesday. Mrs. 0. J. Catlow Is reported to lie III with tho grippe. A. M. I'rlnglo went to Silver Laku Tuesday on business. II. K. llrooks spout Saturday In Portland on business. It. M. Smith left Sunday on a 1ms Jncss trip to Portland. Jess Wilt, a merchant of Sisters, was In town last Friday. Mrs. John 10. Ryan has returned from her trip to Portland. MIrh Mario Thomns, of (latowny, was u visitor In Bond on Sunday. II, M. Almetcr, a merchant of Tor rijLonne, was In Rend over Sunday. Ilev. 1). Loroe preached the sermon Inst Sundny at tho Daptlst church. Miss Mnrlo Ilutterflold has come In from her homestead at Viewpoint. Horn, to Mr. and Mro. Tom Mer chant Tuesday morning, a daughter. A. J. Kroenort returned Tuesday night from a business trip to Port land. Mrs. H. S. Pell rcuirncd Monday from an extended visit In Los An geles. Tho Commercial Club luncheon will bo held ut tho Wilght hotel on Saturday. Mrs. M. H. Howell has made final proof on hor homestead and return ed to Dend. II. F. Swingle, stockman of Fleet wood, was a liuHlness vltiltor in llend on Thursday. County Assessor II. A. Foster, of Prlnnvlllc, was n luminous caller In llend on Tuesday. Tho llend high bcIiooI nine will meet the Crook county high school next Saturday at Prlnovlllc. Airs. I. aura Heddlngton returned Tuesday cvonlng from a visit to thrco weeks In Portland. Our Customers Don't Gam ble with the appearance of Brandegee-Kincaid Clothes .Helling unknown, umidveitlscd nicrrliaiidlso U like trying to cash an uncertified check It limy he good, lint nolxuly knows It, Therefore, examine our Mock compare the clothes possibilities you lime heen before, ullli ttiu clolbes eei-tuln'lie j ou see here. Then le( your Juduinent deride. """ There Is one thing that A. I.. FRENCH Is doing and will try to do, and that is to give etery umir Just what lie wains. Nothing will Imj left undone to airlve at this end. Wo would like you to be one of them whom wo would miw isfy completely, with PACKARD SHOES HARDEMAN HATS ARGONAUT SHIRTS BRANDEGEE-KINCAID CHOTHES ONLY TUB REST OK EVEltYTHING roil MEN OF BVBIIV TIIAIIB AMI LINE )' HUSINBKS A. L. French Men's Furnishings ii The Ways Sagless Spring is THE SPRING for Everybody : 4bove illintiatica n a lfu rtprei'ntHion cl the mepti of tKii ipting. E. M. THOMPSON THE FURNITURE MAN K. L, Clark, of tho l.a Plnij Supply Coippany of La Pins, wp" a, business visitor In llend on Monday, X. II, Rogue, engineer In chargo Of the Strahorn survey In Contral Ore gon, vis In town on Saturday. L. C. Oilman, president of'the Ore gon Trunk railroad, was In Head on Tuesday on n tour or Inspection. The regular meeting of the Library Club will ho held next Tuesday af ternoon at the library at 3 o'clock. J. M. Lawrenco of Portland ar rived In llend this morning to ho here on business for several days. K. K. McKec left for Portland on Sunday night for a short business trip. Charles Italloy, of Portland, Is vis iting this week with Dr. V. 0. Man ning. Ford Burgess, an Instructor In thu academic department of Willamette University, Is In Head today on busU ncss. Mrs. J. Dawson arrived In Bend ou Tuesday to Join Iter husband, who Is chief engineer at the llrooks-Scaulou plant. Clark Paul, manager of tho Plo neer Telegraph & Telephone Com pany, of Prlncvllle, Is In llend today on business. Klntcr Ward left Monday night for Ccntralla, Wash..' where he was call ed on account of tho serious Ufncss of his mother. Mrs. Clarence L. Mannhelmer re turned Sunday from New Orleans where she visited for several weeks with rolntives. J. W. Howard has oxchr.ngod his ranch nt Terrebonne for timber land near Eugene and has moved to thu Wlllon-Aitto vnlloy. John Strlckllnr, nn employee of tho llrooks-Scanlon Lumber Company who Injured on Tuesday and taken to tho llend hospital. L. A. McKonzle has been awarded tho contract for tho Btone work on tho Central Oregon Hank building and the Shrlncr building. 12. S. NlchoU, of Frnzec, Minnesota, arrived last week and will bo Identi fied with tho logging department of Tho Shevlln-Hlxon Company. llyron ailson. of Rltzvlllo, Wash Ingto'n, nrrlvcd In llend on Sunday to Join his father, E. I). Ollson, who has been hero for Beveral weeks. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Egglcson and Mr. and Mrs. J. Rlchnrdson of Hums arrived In llend on Thursday and will reside hero permanently. The Catholic Ladies Aid of llend govo a dancing party Monday even ing in tho new nddltloli to tho Unit ed Warehouso Company building. W. II. Skey, representative of the tralllc department of the O.-W. It. & X., arrived In llend last night and left this morning for interior points II. G. Klop, manager of the White Pino Sash Company of Spokane, was In llend last Thursday ou business connected with tho llend Whlto Pino Sash Company. Dr. II. O. Perry will hold quarter ly conference and preach nt tho Methodist church next Monday even ing nt 7:30 o'clock. The public Is Invited to attend. Mrs. Ashloy Forrest returned on Thursday from Des Moines, Iowa. Mrs. Forrest accompanied tho re- mnlns of her mother to Des Moines several weeks ago. M. E. church services will bo as follows: Sunday school at 10 n. m. Preaching 11a, m. Epworth League, G:,10 p. in. Preaching service 7:30 p. m. F. W. Kengy pastor. E. Mlllor, managor of tho Chewau can Mercnntllo Company of Palsloy, was In llend lost Thursday, Mr. Mil ler has commenced nuto truck sor vlco from llend to haul his freight to Paisley. J. P. Dion returned Sunday morn ing from an extensive trip to Coucr d'Alona and Ilolse, Idaho, and Hoker City, where he, together with Fred Ilorskotte, has saw mills under con structlon. Mr, and .Mrs. w. I). Clark woro over from their ranch near tho Tuiri- alo dam on Monday. Their llvn year old daughter, Ullmn, died on Friday after an unsuccessful visit to n hos pital in The Dalles. The Daptlst Women will hold their Missionary meeting on Thursday at 2:30 o'clock in the church, Thoy are taking up the study of "Tho King's Hlghwoy," nml everyone Is welcomu and invited to hear the pro gram. M. J, Ileozer of tho firm of Ileez- er Ilrothors, of Seattle, was In llend on Monday and Tuesday looking af ter matters concerned with the O' Kane bulldlag. Mr. Reczer Is greatly impressed with Fiend's advancement In the, lust few months. Mrs. Floyd Dement and her sister Mrs. A. W. Downey, and llttlo daugh ter, Madge, of Spokane, who hnvo been visiting her for the past three, weeks, left Sunday cvonlng for their old home In Appleton, Wisconsin, to visit friends and relatives. Upon Invitation of the PrlnovIIlo Royal Arch Masons u large number of Arch Masons of llend will attend the meeting of the Prlnevllle lodge tonight. They are. J. C. Rhodes, J. C. Davidson, C. M. McKay, Alfred Hansen. II. C. EHIb, W. D. Dames. P. C. Garrison, A. M. Lara, Tom Dwy er, It. D. Miles, H. J. Overturf. E. M. Thompson and X A. Southwlck. Services next Sunday at the Pres byterlan church will be as follows: Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prcach- llng at 11 a. m. Thome "The Sec- ond Comineof Christ." This will be the first sermon In a series on the subject. Preaching at 7:30 p. m. Theme "Probable Result of the I European War." A eordlal welcojne 1 Is extended to the public to attend. ,11. C Hartranft. pastor. According to a nowsptper clipping received this week bj Mrd G V.' J. Shrlncr, the will of the late Lieuten ant Colonel Charles 11. Rogers of San Francisco, was set aside on tho grounds that Rogers was of unsound mind when he executed the will two months before his death last Febru ary. The cstato Involved $;!0,00p. Tho will was contested by Mrs. Shrlner, Mr. Rogers' slstfr, white she was In San Francisco several months ago. According to the court's .ruling the entire estate goes to the relatives. Scholarship offered. The committee on co-operation of the Oregon conference of Colleges, comprising the bIx privately endowed colleges of tho state, announce tho offer of one scholarship covering tu ition for one year to each stHudnrd high school In the Btnte and one ad ditional scholarship to each school having more than 50 students In tho graduating class. Tho scholarship will be given on tho recommendation of the principal of the school, tho student being free to choose his own college. TWO (fP.T SENTENCES. llelng Intoxicated on the streets Saturday cost Georgu Alverson nml E, W. Gibson, loggers, the customary $fiO nnd 20 days sentence, given by II. C. Ellis. In addition both men will face the grand Jury of tho Cir cuit Court In May charged with swearing falsely to nn nllldavlt when applying for alcohol at a local drug store. In both cases C. W. Ersklne nppcased for tho state. Judgo J. A. Eastes heard tho latter case Tues day afternoon. A desirable bread knife free with every annual subscription to The end Bulletin. The American Hakery has a nice lino of froBh home made cnudlcs. adv. cor.vrv seat hill fiJ!er. (Portland Telegram.) SALEM, April 2G. A petition asking for the Initiation of a law to make Madras tho county sent of Jef ferson county, was filed today with the secretary of statu. It has moro than 00 names. THE CO.V. Fresh tomatoes, cucumbers nnd strawberries now ou the menu at tho Cozy Restaurant. Old fashioned strawberry1 short enko n specialty. Chicken dinner. every Sunday. Adv For farm land loans sco J. Rynn & Co. Reasonable rotes, prompt service. Adv. CARD OF THANKS. Wo wish to express our deepest thanks to our friends nnd neighbors for their kindness and sympathy shown us during thu Illness nnd death of our five year old daughter, and slster.'WIImn. MR. AXD MRS. W. D. CLARK Adv. AXD CHILDREN'. For the Boy Kaynee Blouses and Shirts Of Course! For if lie wears them once he'll wear no other. A SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED INCLUDES MLOUSHS OF CHAMIIHAV Dark and light stilpod pureRlos nt .".(( Others In Crepes and Madras cloths, each $1.00 SHIRTS Chamhrays, Percales, Crepes, and Madras cloths at ."tie, title, 7."e, $1.00 A FULL LINE OF HOYS' OUTING SHOES Moccasins, and tennis oxfords, at (1.1c (o S-.l."i HOYS' KI.OSEI) KKOTCII ATHLETIC UNION SUITS lust like Dad's at .'lie HOYS' KNIT UNION SUITS at U.V, ."Hie HOYS' SUITS nt s:t, s;..-,o, s:t.7.-., SI, SI..10, S3, S.-.."i(, HOYS SUITS, with two pair knlekorbockurs, full lined, Specially priced at -.(l ATTENTION YOE.MBN. Meet In Snther'B Hall Thursday night, April 27, 8 'oclock sharp. Dance will begin at !:30 o'clock. IJrlng 11 friend. L. X. Klees. Adv. A U T O M nilllilH TS PASSING THROUGH TU.MALO WILL RE CEIVE COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND EXCEPTIONAL SERVICE AT THORP'S CONFECTIONERY. Adv. Lenses duplicated. cd at Symons. Adv. Glasses repair- Dr. J. (1. Turner, formerly of Lowo d. Turner, eye specialists of Portland, will bo In llend at Thorson's Jewelry storo Thursday and Friday, Mny 11 and 12. Ho sum and call nnd have your eyes examined by a specialist of experience and standing. TIiIh Is no side lino for Dr. Turner devotes his entire time, energN and effort exclusively to the STRAW HATS WOMEM GHRLS Far Economy Sale .Shop at w arner s Bthd't Economy Center Ladies' Suits We are prepared to show you a fjood assortment of styles in most every "size. THE PALMER GAHMENT will give satisfaction and combines Style, Workmanship and Moderate Price. Here at $19.50 to $30.00 MENS' SILK AXD POPLIN I that lulling trip, priced at lAT'S Ideal hats for work or . . '..1II0' Men! YOU'LL FIXD HERE Completo lino of hosiery, underwear, Stag Trousers, Work Closing. Hats, Caps, MERCHANDISE OF QUALITY AT THE RIGHT PRICE AT WW HMIEn BROTHERS WWW SATISFACTION WITH EVERY PURCHASE. eye. Ilia being educated In thu best schools, coupled with bin many years experience makes liltn'a safe person for you to consult, No chargo for consultation or examination. Satis faction guaranteed. Atlv 8-10 The Woolen Situation is Just This: Normally In this country we raise only nbout half of tho wool our mills consume. Tho rout of the world sends to Ainorlitt evory enr 300,000,000 pounds, which Ih necessary to maku enough clothing for thu people of thu United StatoH. Thu prospect of tho removal of dutv on wool some threu yearH ago reminder the growers of tho low prlcu of their pro duct under tho other free wool'purlod, so that tho Hookx In our country liovo been continually decreasing (lit) doimwtlo Mipply Is thus still less ndeuato to meet our uueds. .lust now there Ih an embargo ou wool MhlpmontH lo (bo United Status from great wool producing round leu mid a shortugo of ships to bring It to uh from other cuuutrltM T'ih result Ih, PURE WOOLENS mo getting to be mighty sea no articles; prices are soaring and rulum are not HiitUinctory. in tjii: face or all these conditions we ark STILL AHLi: TO II IIMSII .MKRCII XIlhE OF FAST tin OltS, 1(1(1 PER CENT PURE WOOL, AT NO MATERIAL All. VANCE IX PRICES, II.WIXG PLACED ORDERS .MONTHS AGO, AND NOW RE(LIED WD Ol UERIXG J. Capps &Sons Clothing) pure woolens green HOOD Ovcrshlrts No Advance P. Q. A. UNDERWEAR "" E. A. Sathers OCS ss rfOrC i r io c S3 it :o c- ca? boiQf2 55 Mdc i-il THE United States TIRES will act yon there without difficulty fewer blow-outs, punctures better tread all around better service and more mileage, We carry a full line of UN'ITEI) STATES TIKES and TUHES. Skuse Hardware Company Fishing Tackle. Flower and d'arden Seeds. M . v i;