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ssrVi- THE.HENn J1ULLF.HN, 1I12KP, ORE., WEIIXKSIUY, Jt.VY 10, ll)10. PAOE 7. A For Slashing Values see our FULL PAGE ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 3 of this issue REED & HOR TON bend The 32go Store oreqon LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Frcil N. nny wna up from Tumalu on Tuesday. W. I). Homes was up from Tumalo on Saturday. A. Q. llrook returned from Seat tle on Thursday. Fred II. Wilson, of Tumalo, was liero on Saturdny. .1. II. 1 Inner was in Portland im Imslucas Inst week. Fred N. Wallace was up from Tum nlo Saturday evening. Mnry S. Elliott wna In from Pow oll Huttca on Tuesday. (leorgo M. Mayfleld, of Crescent, was In town yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Smith of Pino Mountain ranger station, are In llend this week. , t'l lit Getting Prepared Within (lie Inst month c hno imiilu ii H!iM)iinl visit to the stores of miiiio of the leading clothleiK mill furiiMiern In tho Xoitliuest. This has been ilium with the tlew to nsrcitaliihiK what men me buy ing this heiihou mill what they want. ' i i This We Found Out hy ciidng hi touch with men of j. all ilepiiitmentH in tho clotliliu business. We lire taking: their nihho nml, thercfoie, uic piepuietl for tho season's demands. You will always llml this stoio ready to gJe ou Iho clothing sen Ice ilemanded. Keep jour e.u on our weekly nr i Kills hi tho cry latent offeilngs hi nii'ii's furnishings then wntih the htjles nml you will he able to determine for joui-s elf Just how ulosoly we me following the stjle lulvames In all Hues, A. L French Men's Furnishings APROBLM which all housewives have to meet is that of a QUICK BREAKFAST. This is easily solved by a good supply of cereals. At our store you can get the following. Alhhers Itolleil Oats Allien Steel Cut Oats Allien Wheat Flakes DoMhutes Itje Flakes KcIIokks Corn Flakes Kelloggs Wheat Flakes Kellogg Toimteil Wheat I1Im.hU Krlnkle Corn Fluke Post ToiLsties Crape. Nut Farina Cream of Wheat Wheat Ileal ts Wheat llatx Post Taern HlKM-Ial I'ulteil Wheiit Puffed like Com I'ulfs Itoman Meal llulston limn l. S. Mreakfast Food l'ettljohns llreakfiitt Food Louis Bennett, Grocer Successor to V. C. McCuiston PHONE BLACK 331 OREGON STREET S. C. Caldwell returned Thursdny from a Uusinesa trip to Portlnndi J. M. Lawrence came, up from Port land on .business Sunday evening. W. C. Hollinshend of La Pine, was a business caller In Head on Monday. 12. M. Lam relumed Sunday morn ing from n several day's trip to Port land. W. II. Martin was n business vis itor in Portland a feV dns last 'week. Mrs. T. A. McCnnn returned Satur day from n week's visit in Helena, Montana. Floronco Downing entertained 14 guests Inst Wednesday at her 11th blrthdny party. 13. G. Uourk, tho well known mer chant of Crescent, wns In llend yea1 tordny on business. Mrs. Harper Skusc returned in Saturday from a two week's visit with friends in Portland. ' County Commissioner Ovorturf re turned on Friday from attending tho May term of county court,' Tho ladles of the Library Club will hold a cafeteria dinner tonight In tho Commerclrl Club rooms. Thco. Morton returned this morn ing fromi Portland whero ho tuidor v:nt an operation for appendicitis. Tho West Side Agricultural Fair Assocntllon of Tumalo, has chosen ooptcmber 23 as the dnto of Its fair this year. A. H. Hodgson, of tho ofllco of geography of tho district forest of fice of Portland, hns boon in llend this weak. Darwin G. GIIeoii of Rltzvllle, Washington, arrived in llend on Sun day evening to poln his father, Ed gar (illson. Dwlght M. Davis Is erecting n small frame olllco building for his personal use nt tho corner of Wall and Ohio streets. Frank W. Kiucrson will speak on some subject connected with nntlonal prohibition at the Presbyterian church next Tuesday night. Tho Ladles Altar Society of the Catholic church will meet tomorrow r.ttcrnoan nt 2: HO nt tho home of Mrs. .loo Innes in Kenwood. Mr. and Mrs. F L. Shaw, of Sis tors, who hnvo been spondlng tho winter In Southern California have returned, arriving last week, For tho convenience of the public tho oxpresa olllco at tho depot will hereafter remain open until 0:30 p. in. on Tuesdays and Thursdays W. L. Mcllonoy, of Helllngham, Washington, was a business visitor In llend on Saturday looking nfter Interests ho hns in this section. Mrs. John Dubuls cr.mo up from Salem to Join Mr. Dubuls at Tumalo on Saturdny. They hnvo taken n bungalow thoro for a few months. Mrs. W. I). Huntington and family of Tho Dalles, arrived in llend Sun day evening to Join Dr. Huntington who has Just opened a dentnl ofllco. Tho llulletln has received a copy of tho report of Iho hearings on tho Jones bill from O. Lnurgaard. Mr. Lnurgaard gave testimony at tho hearings. Tho West Side Fair Association will hold Its Candidates Hall nt Tum alo on Friday night. It Is expected that a largo number will bo In at tendance. Mrs. Gerald K. I login, who lino been visiting for rovornl weeks wltn Mr. and Mis. II. H. Norton left Sun day night to visit relatives In Aber deen, Washington . B. Pearl, ropreeontlng II. Rolu gold & Co., of Portland, wns horo last week arranging with P. W. Drown for u lease of his now build ing on Wnll street. To nccommnduto Portland flelior inon who spend Sunday on tho low or Deschutes tho Sunday evening train will leave hereafter nt 0:110 Instend of 8 o'clock. Miss Hazel Thorson wns taken sorlously 111 last Saturday with ap pendicitis and was nnablo to resume hor school on Monday. Miss Thor son Is reported to ho Improving. W. F. Arnold, L L. Clark. F. V. Tomes nnd C. V. Carmlchnel return ed this morning to La Pino nfter at tending tho commercial club meet ing nt Prlnovlllo Monday night. Tho social meeting of tho Lndlc3 Aid Society will bo hold at tho homo o' Mrs. L. L. Fox on Wednesday, Mny 17th. All ladles are Invited to attend. A sliver offering will bo taken. . II. M. West, representing tho Co lumbia llusln Wool Warehouse Co., of Portland, wub In llend on Monday looking over thu wool oltiiatlou, Ho made a trip through tho sheep raid ing section of Contrnl Oregon. A. M. Laru left Sunday night for Salem where ho goes to accept a po. sltlon with the IoJu Company. Mr, Lara wilt Introduce tho Oregon pro duct in several middle western states, j Mrs. Lara expects to Join him this , week. Ilev. D. Loree, colporteur for the American Ilaptlst 1'uhllcntlon So ciety for Central Oregon Is holding a series of meetings nt the Ilaptlst church this week and next at the Ilaptlst church. All are Invited to attend. ' J. II. Scott, ong'neor in chnrgo of tho survos on tho Ilond-Ln Pino highway, left Monday night for 8n lorn, having completed tho details In connection with tho rond. Mr. Scott will have charge of tho surveys on tho John Day state highway. Tho Scandinavian Lutheran church has decided to hold its ser vices twice a month, an thu first and and third Sunday afternoons at 2:30 o clock. Tho placo of worship is temporarily the Methodist church. Tho Ladles Aid meets with Mrs. Louis Fobs, Monday afternoon, May 22 Mother's day service M. E, church next Sabbath. 11 a. in. subject "A Mother's Love tho Mlghtlwt Love In the World." 8 p. m., sub ject, "A Memorial to Women, or an Appreciation for Motherhood." Mus. lc by the young people. The public cordially invited. Franklin W. Keagy, Pastor. Sendees next Sunday at the Pres byterian church are as follows We extend to tho public a wolcomo to attend the following services Sun day school nt 10 a. m. Preaching -it 11 n. riii Tho second sermon on 'Thu Secopd Coming of Christ" will ho preached Sunday morning. Preach ing at & p m. 11. C. Ilnrtrnntt p.is-tor. Expit watch and Jewelry repairing nt Symons. Adv. UGH! WHAT WEATHER Snow, Cold, Wind and Mil In l'n. usual Combination. 'Although It is hardly safe to say nnythlng to the effect that tho weath er Is unusual It must bo reported that it has been most unusual for the past five dajs. Newcomers who have experienced tho weather of the nast winter hero and who uro now shiv ering - In the Bprlng clothes are bound thnt tho weather Is never any thing but unusual nnd that thu boaBted Central Oregon climate Is nil hot air mixed with freezing nights and snow, windy days. Snowv Yob. It hns snowed hero every dn since Thursday. No ouo hnB had to get out runners nnd It lira not been necessary to enforce the sido walk cleaning ordinance to make a passrgo for podostrlrus, but thoro hae been real snow bihiuIIm and on Tuesday morning early risers fo Mid the ground white with the fall ot, 'tho night boforo. With It all thoro hnvo been high winds, cold days, frosty nights and when the sun peeped out n promise of spring. All of tho delicacies of the season nt Tho Cozy Restaurant. Adv. lOtfc Selecting Your Spring Clothes ACTOMORII.1STS ATTUXTIO.V THORP'S TT.MAI.O I C II COLD iu:vi-:n.t.'i:.s f 1 u caxihiis FRCITS. Adv Four chnlrs nt your service nt tho Metropolitan. No watting. Adv. Dr J (1. 'Tumor, formerly of tvg-reJLow-o & Turner, eyo specialists ot Portland, will bo In llend at Thorson's Jewelry store Thursday and Frldnv, May 11 and 12. Ho sure nnd cnll and have your eyes examined by n specialist ot experience and Htnndlng. This Is no sldu line for Dr. Turner devotes his entire time, energy and effort exclusively to tho eyo. Ills being educated in tho best schools, coupled with his many years oxporlencu makes him n snfo person for you to consult. No charge fof consultation or examination. Satis faction guainntccd. Adv 8-10 pluip mm iwuxi I For farm land loans seo J. Itynn & Co, Reasonable rates, prompt service. Adv. WAUNIXO. All persons nro wnmod ngalnst dolng-dnmngu on tho Kiloy placo on tho riser north of town, and 'tres passing Is strictly forbidden. ft Is not tho Intention or desire of the un dersigned to try to keep properly bo hnved pnrtlcs from llshlug In tho river whero it runs through tho plnro but ho will tako every means pnsslblo to punish all such nets as hao occurred thero recently when fires hnvo been set on tho property, articles stolen fiom thu houso nml other dnmago done. Adv it-ioc. pi:ti: li:iiuman. Nickels Dimes Quarters VL ' t 4 Do ' Double , Duly at h jusl as big a laslior as litllcas you whit lo make it. If $ou would eliminate all uncertainty and sacc lime ami monci. place jjour coitfidcnce in this store and let us pwee to you that here are lo be found smart styles of quality and individuality, at moderate prices. WAIIXHIis COIWKTS Xev Spring Models Just received Now light weight Summer weight for slender and average llgurea .51.(1(1 NF.W ATIILKTIC COItSCT, Rubber Insert, short wnlst modol .il.o NHW Pink Iliocrdu Model at y-.OO OTIIlUt Models at .' sum to r, WASH SKIRTS Of Inu'nn Head, Oyster Linen nnd (Inb nrdlue at .si.ur., si..o, si.Tfi, S-.nu NHW MIDDIKS Plain white, and white with stripe tilm tilings at ( si.no, .st.t.", Si.-.i IIOl'Si: DRKSSF.S Made of Gingham and Porenles-Aill sizes 3 I to ii() .sll.l.- to Jjtl.Trt KAYXr.H KO.MPF.US For tho little tots ne KAYXHi: Wnsh Suits for boys Jft.'-M KAYXHF. lllousoq .Vie. .s;t.ol MUX'S SHIRTS Wilson Urns, make Now pntturim Junt unpacked Silks with French cuffs s:t,.Vl, .f l.on Crepe Clotho, with woven stripes at SI, Sl.'-.l, $!.."( THUSU SHIRTS aro giarantved fnut color. HUTTUIt .MURC IAXDISU FOR I.USS AT AT TfiM Li BROTHERS SATISFACTION WITH UVHRY PCRCHASU. RJHfflHEnMTF.T15) THU COZY. Cozy Restaurant. Old fashioned Fresh tomatoes, rucumberu and . straw berry short cnkii u Hperlalty. strawhorrles now on tho menu nt the' Chicken dinner every .Sunday Adv New and Nifty WE ARE KEEPING UP WITH THE TIMES Not a day passes but we receive new creations. Ours is the Dependable Shopping Center. New Silks New Ribbons New Laces New Hosiery- New Waists New Clothing New Suitings New Waistings New Footwear New Head wear New Underw'r NewSport Shirts 8r - New Sport Ties New Suitcases THE ESTANLISHKN STYLE CENTER E. A Sathers W arner s Bend's Economy Center OCSn -- s- rfOC3C JOCsiriOC lftf-k JfcJC- iJ SLrZ?ndL' THE United States TIllKS will jet you there without dinieulty fewer blow-onLs', punctures better tread all aiound better service and more mileage, We carry a full line of UNITED STATES TIRES and TUNES. Skuse Hardware Company Fishing Tackle. " , Flower and Garden Seeds. 1 i ' i -i H