C - Till: 11EXI) IIULTjCTIX, 1IEXD, OKE., WKUXKSDAY, Jt'XK 7, It) 10. VAGE 7. , T" - I I . The Outing and Picrjic Season is Here iW If there is anything we . huve that will make your out-of-town visits ; pleasanter w e would gladly do our part. Af REED & HOR.TON BEND The &XaZ Store ke w9 iBBMWWWWffB OKEdON LOCAL NEWS ITEA1S Br foo returned on Saturday from Portland. Harrison I.atliain left last night for Portland. Robert Smith was oor from Sla ters icstcrday. K. I.. Clark, of La Pine, vnn In ,oo on Monday. A .1 llartcr, of Tumalo, was In town on Saturday. Mr and Mrs. C. S. Hudson left on Monday night for Portland. K. M. Peck lias been In from Ills Hamilton homestead this week. K 0. Kourk, tho Crescent mer chant, wns In llend en Tuesday. Hev. it. C. Hnrtranft will hold sor- flees tomorrow evening at La Pino. Fred 11. Wllsqn nnd P. P. Decker viero ui from Tumalo this morning. C. M. Uakor, of tho Hend Garage Company, left on Monday for Lnko view. It. V. Poindoxtor returned last night from a business trip to Tho, Dalles. Dave Itutlor, of Portland, United States Marshal, was In Hond on Tuesday, i" r Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. Wilt were here on Prldny from Slaters' attending lodgo meeting. , . Mrs. C. Thomthwalte loft on Thursday for an extended Islt to Atlanta, Georgia. IIS P. Welch, an attu.noy of Lnko vlow, jiaBBoil through Ilcnd(on Sun day for Portland. Dr. W. Haydon Plsk. of Lakovlow, pabscd through llend on Sunday en route to Portland. W. 1). llamas and Uncle" Frank Nichols wero visitors tu town from Tumalo yesterday. J. SI. Small, a stockman of Sum mer Lake, passed through llend on Friday for Portland. Iko Williamson, of Seattle, was In llend last week on business and left Sunday for his homo. Dr. Dwfght M. Miller, formerly of Portland', has opened olllccs over tho Central Oregon bank. Mr. nnd Mrs. .lohn E. Kynn re turned on Thursdayf rom nn auto trip to Klamath Palls. notice; TO the PUBLIC THOSE BUYING ROLLER SKATES for the Rink are hereby notified that I will not allow steel rollers on the floor. G. W. Shriner 'v A TREAT IN Neckwear Our luttt arrivals In men' fur tiihliiugh N n elalMiruto uhMirtmeiit of neckwear for iiicn. In thl usxoit incut v.e lime iho-Mi tho latest in terns nnd Mjles mi the market. Wo say without icrutliii that this Hue Is the llnet cu-r hhmvn In Hend. Value from M ,,,,s to "5 ccutH' Almost Vacation Time No mnt tor wliat jou Intend to do or where oti Intend to go ho know that wo can fit you out In tlieVason' ery latest. If ' ""''" '" trunks or Mtllcnses we have them. Now it is Summer In Mraw hats and Panamas we lmo the finest line In town, Sil.BO to 0.00. - ''-W ' 1 A. L French fuSs County Commissioner Overturf at tended a session of the county court in Prlnoville yestorday. N. IV Welder Is putting a second coat of paint on tho railings leading to tho hew stee'l bridge. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Foley left for Portland on Monday, going by way of the Columbia highway. Mrs. G. W. Shriner left for Port land yesterday morning to purchase furniture for tho Hippodrome. Mrs. P. A. Hlce and son Frank, and Mrs. Kennard, of Hedmond, spent Sundny with friends In Hend. Mr. nnd Mrs. P. W Hnnzllk of Chlppown Palls, Wisconsin, nre vis iting w'th Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Stan ley. ' County Judge Springer, Sheriff Knox and District Attorney Wirtz were visitors from Prlnoville on Tuesday. Mrs. Harry K. Hrooks entertained at nn afternoon tea on Monday, coni pllmentnry to Miss Marjorle Hender son of Powell River. H C. C. K. Reagan, of Klamath Pnlls, arrived In Hend last Thursday to take a position as Inspector of yards with tho Ilrooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Miss Marjorle Henderson left on Monday evening for her homo In Powoll KIor, It. C, ufter an extended visit with friends In Head. i Hcatrlce nnd Viola Johnson, of I'rlnnvllle. nrn vlRltliiir Mrs. Henri WhltBctt before leaving for Hums, vvlicro they win visit menus. Wtlllmn Tltns. of Ininerlnl. was brought, to town Inst week suffering from a paralytic stroke. Ho Is be ing cared for nt the Hend Hospital. Onorco Gelccr. who has been suf fering from an attack of spotted fe ,iv. rnpnvnrMil Hitniclentlv to return to bis homo at Dry Lake on Satur day. Ernest Dick has landed tho big gest trout of the season In this vi cinity. Ho caught n 30 Inch rain bow trout which weighed about Blx pounds. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Kroenort nnd Tt- nml Mra K. I llnml nrlions loft for Portland yesterday, going by way of tho vColuiubla lilgliway in .ir. Kroenert's car. Mrs. , John Steldl. who has been critically 111 for several weeks, was taken on Thursday by Mr. Steldl and Dr. U. C. Coo to Portland whero she will recelvo treatment. An Important special meeting ," fjf tho Ladles Auxlllnry of tho" llond Commercial Club hns been cnlled for tomorrow afternoon nt tho Commer cial Club room nt 3 o'clock, Dave Sullivan left on Thursday for Se'attlo with relatives. Mr. Sul livan will bo In tho Portland olllco of tho Hend Company. Ho returned last night for a short Btny. v n Elrkmnover. n well known Ifarmer of Port nock, Is In town this week on business connected wun hauling of the lumber cut of the Mc Kinley & Hnmpson Lumber Co. t li Wntniiirn and L. II. Holnnd nrrlved Sunday to go to work at the Slievllri plant. Mr. Wctmoro Is a i,rn,nr nt u. W. Wntmoro. sccrotury of Tho Shovlln-Hlxon Compnny. Mr nml Mrs. Prcd J. Wllklo loft Inst week for Dahlgren, Iowa, whore thoy will visit thld summer, iney went by auto, planning to take tho Lincoln highway from Salt Lako City. Pmnir nM.miL'hlln. who recently purchased proporty on llond street nnd will soon commenco tho orectlon of a brick building, loft on Prldny for his homo In Crosby, .Norm Da kota. K. A. Smith, of Lakovlow, county iiwiun nf Lnko counts, with Mrs. Smith nnd children, pnBsed through llond on Sundny for Portland whero 'thoy will attend tho Iloso Festival this week, Tim marrlaco of Mrs. Harriot D. Corkott and Harry 8. Grant will bo solomnlzed this evening nt the homo of Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Lara. Tho coremony will be performed by Hev. II. C. Hnrtranft. a lennln eourt hns been laid out at Helslngs on tho Metollua by n nnmiiAr nf tho local iilnvors who are nccustomed to spond Sunday there. Tho first games on tho new court wero played on Sunday. n 'Vf. MeKnv left Saturday night for Portland. Mr. McKay Is a del- no-ntn frnlll tllO llCllll lodk'OH Of liOVal Arch Masons and Hluo lodge nt tho meeting of the Grand Lodgo in ses sion this week nt Albany. a tnnrn will lie ulvtn at Tumalo on Thursday, June 15. by the W'eat Side Agricultural Pair AsiioclHtlon. 'JpecHl refreshments are being arrange 1 for the occasion. The proceeds nf tho rtnnrn will CO tOWarU tllO 1 UUlnlO folr to ho hold this yior on SiijUjiij- ber 23. hav p vf Gloeckner. of Grants Pass. Sunday school missionary for Southern Oregon Presbytery; nov. n v uiArkmnn. of Milton. Sunday school missionary for the Prejbytery . ... n.... Tim .t .., dual. of Pendleton una jio. uuuuuuui uv. ey, of Portland, homo missionary superintendent of the synod of Ore gon, wero In llend in conference yes terday with Hev H. C. Hartranft, of the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McCann, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Hudson, Mr. and Mrs. Prank R. Prince, Ii. and Mrs, H. O. Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson. Mr. and Mrs, Ward, U. Coble. Mr. and Mrs. Phil Tlraln. Mr. tad Mrs. J. C. Ilbodet, A, M. Prlngle. Paul Hosmer, Miss Kstber Moore, Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgo S. Young and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Combs spent Sundny nt the Dan Helslng rnncli on the Metollus river. POTATO GROWERS MEET Next Ilcgul.tr Quarterly Meeting to lie Held July 10th. Tbo Def butes Valley Potato Glow er's Association held a special meet ing In tin county agriculturist s of fice at Hedmond on Monday for the purpose of studying the work i.nd business of tlie association during tho marketing period and to make pbins foe tho mnimier. 'This association wnB organized lato In the winter and ohly 10 growers have sold potatoes through this me dium. Notwithstanding Its late Btnrt and the few potatoes It has handled. It lias guaranteed grade and quality, received good prices, given tho buyeis satisfaction und received offers of a blanket contract for Its entire output this season. Four ear loads of potatoes sold through the association have netted the growers over $lCoo The value of grading potatoes for shipment has been def initely proven Members of. thin as sociation will this j ear grow a largo acreage of potatous'-for seed pur poses, using hill selection nnd keep ing their Ileitis freo from disease. They lint i asked for an Inspector to resist In keeping uotuto dtneuses from gaining any foothold In this section. Messrs. l.ovett. Hunt nnd Mustard wore appointed as a committee to forniiulnte rules and regulations for the handling of potatoes by the as sociation nnd for government of 10 Bponslblllt.v of growero nnd members to tho nssoclatlon. This committed will report nt tho next regular quar terly meeting which will be hold at Hedmond on July 10th. flSfet Don t forget that Dr. Turner -.. .. . -.... IxjyCiino wen Known oyu speculum 'of Portland will be In llend ngaln Saturday and Sundny, Juno 10 11 nt Tborson's Jewelry store nnd every 30 days In future. Headaches relieved, cross eyes straightened, sat isfaction guaranteed. Kxnmlnntlon nnd consultation free. Dr. Turner is it specialist of experience und standing and you will make no mis take In consulting him. Don't for got the date. Adv. iiinsVWANTi.n ron painting. Tho director of school district No. 01 (Plnlnvlew school) will receive hliln fnr iinlntlnii tho school houso nt tho regular BCbool meeting on Juno 19, 191C, nt 2 o clock. Hlds aro de sired o'ti tho following basis; two out side coats covering 2.100 feet each coat, Inside, about 2,100 feet, ono coat, celling nnd sldo walls. COO feet of walnscoatlnc. stain nnd varnish combined, 1400 feet of rubberold roqung.und small belfry. The dis trict v 111. furnish nil oil, points nnd stnfn. fids should bo mailed to II. L. Glllott, clerk, Tumnlo, (1) to do work with prepared paint: (2) to mix paints nnd do work. Tho dis trict reserves tho right to reject nny and all bids. 12-11 Dr t II. Piancls hns recolved u new grinder plant with which he will grind his own louses. Adv. ATTENTION KNIGHTS of PVTHIAS There will bo work In tho work or Pago tonight, nlso election of oIUcoih. All are urged to bo procent. Adv. He. COMMITTKK. Pictorial Review Patterns Pictorial Review Magazines Pictorial Review Style Books TOK ECONOMY SAKB " SHOP AT Warner's4' BenJ Economy; 'CcnUY Sport Stripes for Skirts Blazer Jackets and Sport Hats, the newest creations We oiler a variety of the latest novelties for summer out-door wear. Stripes are bigger than ever and can be made up in many pleas ing combinations. Awning striped cloths at. nrd UOe, 2."e Awning Btrlped middles, each tt.'ZH Awning stilped skirts, lacb $:i.M MiV CHHPi: WAISTS l CllKAM AXI l-'I.KSH Two Kvceptlonnl values at .si, mill s;t."."i Considering the scnrclt) and high price of crepe de chlrns those nto unusual vnltiex and will not last long at these, extremely low prices. Parasols in Pleasing Color Combinations Itendy for your choosing striped and floral designs Holid colors and Cretoniut. , Priced from Si.tt.'i to ij2.,(l Queen Quality Oxfords Give service nnd comfort to the wearer Ale snuirl In appearance Alvva.vs correct In style. Prices SJI..10 lo si.no Othor oxfords Sii.no, S'-'.T.-, Kil.iMi, $iV2 40 Cases Star Brand Shoes Just Received If you wish u heavier mid substantial shoo that will give long und satlstfactor.v wear, Star llrauil Shnott nio Hotter. S'l'AH IUIANH SHOP.S Are solid loather throughout No Iflire counters Insole or other Hiilmtltutert ever used. And In addition to offering you thin lino of depeiidnble shoes, wo can uffoid you sub stantial savings, as our order wiib placed early and befotu tho leceut radical rises in tho hmthut murkct wi: no si:ll nr;m:it.snor.s wi: no si:i.ijTiir.M at hock hoito.m phichs sn.ii.i to .s".r( Sil.7.- to Kd.OO . . .tja.'M to H.i.nti 7.1e to Wl.7.1 SI.-J.1 to .Etl. SI. H.I lo l!.t!. . . ..S'J.OO lo JS-.75 . . . .SIM!.-! to !:t.O Men's work shoes Men's dresH shoes Lndlcs elioes Infant's shoes, sizes 2 to ft Children's) shoes, sizes ", to 8 . . . . Children's shoes, sizes i to 11 14 . Children's shoes, sizes 12 to 2 Misses shoes sizes 2 Vj to ' Stop and Shop at w uuicuon i-'iust win;x I'UX- NINO YOl'lt THIP WHV NOT IX tllil'lHJ TWIAId) ON THK DI'.S- iiiirTKH. i:.i:i.i.i:xt kihiiino. IIHAL'TH'I'li SntlUH'XIUNGS Aih Homo nindo baked boaiiB nnd brown bread Tuesdays and Hntur I'pvH. Dot Dainty. Adv. Clll'IK'll XOTH'IN. MetliodM. Sunday school, 10 11. m . Pronch Ing service. 11 u. 111.. KpwLrth Luhjjuo 7 p. m., preaching service 8 p. in. Itov. Charles lliirrls will bo tho spoakor of the ovenliig. The public cfirdlwlly liiNlted. P. W Kongy, pastor., llnilM. Hlblo school nt 10 n. m , proacli ing at 11 u. 111., Young people's meet ing at 7 p. 111., preaching nt S p. m Itov. J T. Perlnger, of Adams, Ore gon, will llll tho pulpit. TO HOLD SMOKIllt. Tho Fraternal Order of Knglw will hold u big wiestllng tournament on the evening of .lutia In, In Bath er's Hull. Mux .Martin, 13ft pound wrostler of llond, has ehalleugud 10 local grapplorH 11 ml will meet thorn nil In ono hour on tho mat. Dance, Tumalo, Juno 1ft, by Wont Side Agricultural Pair Assoiilatlou. Komomhor thoxo eats. lto NOTIt'l! TO MASOXS. Duo to the meeting of the Oruml Lodge there will bo no Cominiiulcu- tlou of the P. H A. M. on Thui- day evening. On Monday ovuiiIuk. 1 11 11, 1 I a ilinrii will In, 11 Miieiinl Com. .... v, .....- ..... .. .-, - munlcHtlon. working I". ('. dogruo. .. m .. ... ..... ....... liy oruer 01 llie vvoriny jMiimur. J. D. DAVIDSON. Adv He Secretary. June Jubilee Tim beautiful month of June Is with us In all tho Joys of tho oarly summer (Hue. After u continued cold Hprlng, wo wvImino miMit gladly the wnnnth of suinmnr sunsblno. li:t us assist vou in khisi'ing in tuxh 1 with this i.ovhly kind op ohhs Wo have assembled a gorgoous array of wimtnitr fuUrltiH lu fashlonablo and popular woavon; mich m Pia.XONH aiidiir Mud bautlful. HATISTHS Soft and (Inwofiil. VOILIES Htjml-Uml.roldert.d, I'kln. CAIIAHIHNHK auliKtuntlal, I'ratty fl'OXGHKK Soft; Wasluw llouiitlfully. I'rni SILKS for WalvtM nd Dttmm. !MNK.K--AlwayH PnVorltci. OXroitDH Distinctive. Grand. KSTAIIMHH'I) STVLIJ CKNTKIt E.A,Sather HKND'H 1'IONKKU . JlHItaiANT war a