THE IlKXI) llULLETIX, IJKN'I), OKK., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1010. PAGE - Always the Welcome v KODAIG 'That keeps tho pic ture story of every Joy ful uvont school days and Bports, the winter and summer outings, tho city boy's trip to the counti una tho country boy's trip to tho city In all these Micro Is fun In the pic ture taken frftorwnrd both (lnd a satisfactory possession. ALL CENTRAL OREGON OUTDOORS INVITES YOU. SUMMER IS THE TIME TO TAKE ADVANTAGE. REED & HOR TQN bend The jsgcagg, store oreoon LOCAL NEWS ITEMS John Dubuls was up from Tumalo on Tuesday. C. S. Hudson was In Portland Sun day on business. Fred N. Wnllaco was up from Tumalo on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Shaw were over from Sisters on Monday. .Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sullivan wont to 1'ortland on Saturday. J. W. Fisher, a sheepman of Shan llco, was In town on Monday. K. Q. Rourk,.n niorchant of Ores cent, was In Ilend on Saturday. Dr. J. C. Vandovert and brldo ar rived this morning from Chicago. F. A. Connolly, a sheepman of Mnupln, was In Dend on Mondny. Judgo and Mrs. T. E. J. Duffy spent sovornl days hero last week. W It. P.lley, of La Pine, returned to Ilend Monday on his way homo. J. M. Pattou, n farmer of Eugene, Is In Bond this week on business. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. S. Francis nrrlv cd In Ilend on .Monday night's train. I Grand Opening 1 Ball I AT THE uiPPnnDniuir J' Wednesday" Eve., June 28 I J Tickets $ 1 .00 I I Best floor in town. Good music 1 I Fine time promised 1 Brandegee, Kincaid & Co., Clothes The "Pinch Back" is Dame Fash ion's latest suit creation for Men, it is strictly snappy bright and ideal for summer Watch for them, they will arrive thlsweek dltect from our head Ilrandegee-Klncald house In Utlca, Now York. They Hill be winners. Moderately priced. The Latest in OXFORDS Just in soles and heels, $-r,o White duck English oxford rubber Something neat and comfortable, per pair . Tan oxford, whiter ubber solos and heels, something new and neat in footwear has Just arrived. Most suitable for sum mer wear. See our late arrivals In ties. The best assortment in Ilend. A new and complete line of trunks and suit cases, Panama and straw hats. A, L French ' Men's Furnishings C. M. .linker, of the Iteud Oarage, went to Portland Sunday evening on business. George F. Hoover returned on Thursday -,lrom a business trip, to Portland. Mrs. C. S. Hudson nnd Donald returned from Portland yesterday morning. , E. M. Thompson returned on last Thursday from n business trip to Portland. . Mrs. J. A. castes lms been confined to tho house with an attack of grlppo this week. 4 D. M Davis has moved Into his now olllco on the corner of Wall nnd Ohio streets. Mrs. Harold Makoley, of Pendle ton, spent Sunday In Ilend visiting with friends. Clyde M. McKay was a week-end visitor In Portland, returning Mon dny morning. M. J. Scanlon, of tho Hrooko-Scan-lon Lumber Co,, left for Portland on Friday night. Hand concert this week will bo held Friday evening on the Mann helmer corner. W. H. Stnnts and J. X. Hunter re turned ycslerdny from a trip to Klamnth Falls. 'and was J. 0. Kllpack, of tho Hoy's Olrl s Aid Society of Portland In Ilend Tuesday. C. M. Hedlleld, chief engineer of tho C. O. I. Co., was up from Des chutes yesterday. Mrs. Q. II. Furst and daughtor, El eanor, returned Thursday morning from a trip to Portland, C L. Withers, proprietor of the Chownucan Hotel of Paisley, wns In Ilend Mondny on business. Mrs. Walter Coombs returned on Suudny morning from Portlnnd where alio visited for n few weeks. Mrs. J. P. Kcyes nnd children loft on Mondny evening for nn oxtonded visit to her mother near Seattle Mrs. C, E. Dlnsmoro nnd dnughtcr, Mnrgnret, tire hero from Portlnnd xls- Itlng Mr. Dlnsmoro for a few days. Mrs. E. W. Richnrdson Is entertain ing tho Methodist Ladles Aid at her homo In Center addition this after noon. Ed Egll, n well known rancher of Hums, J. W. Dnlton and Melon Dal tnn, of Hums, were visitors In Ilend" on Mondny. A dance was given nt the Emlilom Club Frldny night In honor of tho visiting Hoo-Hoos. About SO couples were present, Addison Ilcnnctt, correspondent for The Orogonlnii, wont to Tumalo on Sunday to spend a few dnys with W. D. Ilnrnes. Mrs. Harry K. HrookB entertained with nn Informal dancing and brldgo party nt the Emblem Club on Wed nesday evening. MIbs Maudo Mnlkson who has been visiting with her brother Earlo Mnlk son, returned to lior homo In Torre bonno on Monday, Tho sidewalk' A limit side tho Sam my building on Greonwood nvonuo has been rcplnced to conform to tho now building lino. Miss E. C. Worloy, of Tho Dalles, has accepted a position with tho Pa cific States Tolophono & Tolegrnph Company, as chief operator. Mr. and Mrs. X. A. Southwlrk wore surprised Inst night by n num ber of their friends on tho occnslon of their wooden anniversary. County Commissioner Illnnchnrd canio over from Prlnevlllo yesterday and Is out with Commissioner Ovur turt on county business todny, Mr. nnd .Mrs. F. P. Hlnuvelt, who ro contly cnu.e to lloud from Raymond, Washington, have taken rooms at Levorett houso on Ohio street. Assistant Stnto Engineer E, 1. Can tlno was here for several days last week in connection with tho opening of bids for tho road work south. Tho olllco of tho Mlllor Lumbor Company lias been moved from Oro gon street to tho Davis building nt tho corner of Wnll and Ohio streets. Ilrlck work on tho Hlppodromo, tho now building bolng erected by 0. W. Shrlnor nt tho corner of Wnll and Kentucky streets, Is now finish od, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Turner of. Mndrns, woro hero on Saturday, ro- turning to Tumalo to spend the night and coming to tho ball gamo on Sun day. J. M. Lnwrenco spent several days here Inst week, returning to Portland Saturday night. Mr. Lawronce will return to live boro with his family soon. Miss Ileulah Keagy returned to Ilend on last Friday from Forest Grove, whero sho has been attending i Pacific University for the last nine months. Mrs. George W. Turnor. of Min neapolis, arrived this morning for an extended visit with her daughter. Mrs. Ward Coblo. Mr. Turnor will follow in about a month. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph V. Polndoxter and Mr. and Mrs. Itny Lamberson returned on Monday from a several days trip to the Motollus. They re port catching 17b trout. Edward Sutter, an Insurance man and II. II. Patterson, a nurseryman of Medford, called on Louis Dennett on Monday. They came north from California and wero going to Port land by auto. Mayor Eastes was presented with a beautiful American ling last week us' a gift by G. Urban, of Portland, aj pioneer engineer on tli O.-W. It. I & X. Mr. Urban visited with Mr Hastes last summer. i Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McCann and! Miss Esther Moore left on Sunday i for Klamath Falls. Mr. McCann will I attend the meeting of the Western ; Pino Manufacturers Association at McCloud, California. ! The Ilend Huny Bees will hold! their regular monthly meeting at the Held school building on Friday at n.A Hum..,! IaIIai ttia nrAfllrinn t i i4v. Jiunntu -..vf ..... --.... T Mr. and Mrs. Wood lluyere, of Kansas City, woro the guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. M. Prlngle on Saturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Uuyers nru on their honey moon, traveling overland by nuto. They went south Into Califor nia from Rend. Hnrry Eltz, pressman In The Uul ictln shop, who wr.s taken 111 on Sat urday, wont to Portland Saturday night to be with his fnmllv during lib sickness. His place lu.s boon taken temporarily by Howard Fvoo lnnd, of Salem. w. u. blinuks Iiob been In town from his La Pino homestead this week. Mr. Shanks reports that his wife, who wns severely cut about the fnco when nn ax with which ho as cutting wood Hew oft the handle, Is doing very well. Announcements hnvo been rec'otved in Rend of tho i.inrrlnge, on Juno 10, nt May wood, Illinois, of Dr. J. C. Vandovert, of Rend, and Miss Har riet L. DoIboii. Dr. and Mrs. Vnnde- vert win bo at homo In ilend after tho first of August. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cobb entor tnlned tho olllcers nnd touchers of the Methodist Sunday jschool (Inst evening at their homo. Plans wero made for tho unnual Sunday school picnic to bo hold on Tumalo creek Juno 29. Light refreshments were sorved. G. Stiibblelleld, who Is known In Ilend from tils connection with tho bufldlng of tho II. W. L. & P. Co., nam, passed tnrougii town on Tmirs ilny on his way to Poitland. Mr. Stubbleltuld Is lit present eiigngcd 111 sonio engineering work In tho vl clulty of Hums. Tho new Hippodrome will bo for r.nlly opened nox. Woih'e-ut.y even ing by a big ball. Special music Is b'lr.g outlined mid t.io lljor wi'i bu 1 ; til bos condition for tho ocmbIoii. A pi'oguim of local talent w,l t.Iso bo c'ven. We traded In on plnno Biles, two talking nirehlnos onco n Columbia Favorite, regular Jfio machine; will Bell for ?40. One n $211 Victor, will sell for $17. GO. Dozen rccordH, 21 selections with o-ch. See Kilcrs -Music Houso this week. Johusun build ing, Wull street. ICo A SPECIAL I'ltOPOSITIO.V. 1 know thero aio a lot of good families In Ilend who nro growing up with tho town would like n plnno, and expect to got ono Inter. Xow, wo will rent you n plnno nnd ngreo to r.pply every cont of rent paid for six moutliH on tho purchase prlco, If this iilr.n Interests you nee E. It. Vnn Dyke, roprnontntSvo Filers Mu sic House, this week. lfic The road to quality merchandise leads straight to this store Our low prices are an added induce ment to trade here Tl'lt SKIItTS A new nsfoitmcnt Just iccclved. Xew awning striped skirts also white Gabardine, Uopp, Twills, perfect tailored nt N1.U.-J, SI. no, St.7."5, .i2. J?!!.?.-,, $: Xo bettor values are offoreil anywhero nt these low prices. XEW SUN SHADES Including the now Jnpancso shapes priced nt .SI.'J.I to Sl.00 Children's sun shades Hoe, nuc, 7,o XECKWICAU NOVELTIES Neck cords In ninny now pleasing varieties at znc Novelty Windsor tics nt urK, Collnrs and Curt setH v, rt)c LADIES i XIUJIOirSMXS A special value. Indies ' gowns, lace, nnd embroidery trimmed nt Hfci Envolope Chcmleu o.V $i,'r Corset, Covers .v, ,-., ,vi(. 7,vf jj,,, Wnrnors nnd GoBBnrd IlrnsHlcres ntlo, SMM la aVntCiaw kUWtiCJl Don't forget tin Jltnoy Social to bo given by the Llvo Wlio Clns Fil day ovening nt 8 o'clock nt tiio llap t!st churcli. Adml-sli.i 5 cents, leu cicam, et'.lie, colTeo and n. r.dwlchcs to bo sorved nt live cents for each Hum.. Interesting ii''Kiam. All wel come Mr j. Levis 'alt, torcher. Adv. n. WAHMNG. Altfporsoiuc-catching trout uudor six 'ncliai will bo p'osccutod to tl.o full extent of tho law. CLYDE M. McKAY, 10c Deputy Gnmo Warden. Want Ads only ONE CENT n word. SOMETHING KOIt NOTHING. Ilewnro of tho man who would give you something for nothing. Ho must charge you double for other nrtlcbs to mako up tho loos, othorwlso he would eo bankrupt. I have no $15 Curtain Scrim Extra spcclnl values Plain, Hemstitched, Flower od, Lnco or Fancy borders. Whito and Ecru, 30 lu cl.ti vWdo, a. yard 12 I -2c Curtain Rods Iircps, small rash rod each 5c I'l. !k, medium fclzn curtain rods with Hutted knob ends, Eah 10c FOIt MEN Tub silk satin striped shirts French cuffH Xo iimn's wnrdrolie conipleto without ono of theso beautiful shlrtB. priced nt 5:i..-ii, yi.nn .MEN'S E ,i COI.LAKS Now styles JiibI unpiicked nt '2 ryc.li.1i: You'll see sonio ver iiuusiinl values here In our BliiioV nt 1.(1(1, si..",(, .s,t,ii l.iey'ru mndo for men who nppreclntu mmllty, Htyle, and fit. Stop and Shop at PWSSPEl gold watches to glo nwny, hut 1 huvi tho right prlcu on my goods nnd llf teen yours of experience enables mo to guurniitoo Biitlsfnctlon, Wutch, clock nnd Jewelry repairing ii special ty. Try mo. P. 13. CHASE. The Jowelor, Minnesota Ktreot, one door west of ilend 1'ronB Adv liic. Dr. Iila Itchrondt, tho well known optician will lid In Ilend July 1, 2, .'!, nnd I. Tilling wishing their eyes ux nnilneil pleaHo remember Hicho datos. Wright hotel. K.-lTc You enn got delicious creamy cattnguichi't'Ho nt American llakery or O'DouuuII'h market. Ask for It. tC Oi I So Said to cinpliiislr'' that ve ore nnil iuppllnl with b rgo stocks In nil dopartmcuts, lnuiMht laiKils "i lore, the iceent heavy advance and Said To Sell At Same Low Prices Kl'.MMEIt HATS III light weight matorlnU, In white, brown, Khaki, grey, Ivory nnd pongee fiOe ami 7,"e MOKQl'lTO NET In blaiik, whltn, grimii, pink, doiibln width per ynrd I ' .HI'IT CASES In Isalher, fibre, nnd matting, ut -', :, L , fl SIIIItT WAIS'IS .lint arrived, a uuw shipment, lieautlful walstH );il,'J.l, ijtl.r.d, .fi.7r, .MIDDYS For IndluM, In now styles, situ thuin, prlctw j.-c, itii.do, .f i.r.u WASH GOODS Xew weaves, now materials, In white and colors . . , , m )&r to :(." Hound end extension rods brass Several 10c 15c other styles at 15c 20c For Economy Sake Shop at WARNER'S Bend' Economy Center I'ldM' Wo hnvo Just received u large ship ment of men'M Hummer fibre ItntH with our ml on, given to you I'llEH E. A. Sather .VA -5 iOCS-"! - s fNi5 SSsS uiXlS THE United States TIHES will (,'et J'ou there without difliculty fewer blow-outs, punctures hotter tread all around hetter service and more mileage, We carry a full line of UNITED STATES TIKES and TUHES. Skuse Hardware Company FishinK Tackle. ' Flower and Garden Seeds. flr, trie organization, urB iuni mi members be present. I