TIIK REND HULLETIKI BENT), ORE., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1010. TAOB T. V f Sjff' j&yiy CREAM TO OUR PATRONS: Wo will serve tho choice Hazolwood ico cream irom our rountnln exclusively. This lco cream Is the ilnost In the city. INQlfANTITIES: Per Pint 25c Per Quart 50c OR IN ANY QUANTITY YOU WISH. REED & HORTON bend The Ifegggg Store ORGQON LOCAL NEWS ITEMS E. 0. Ilourk of Crescent, was In town on Monday. Clark Paul was n visitor from Prlnovlllo on Monday. F. It. Day, formerly of Dend, Is now located In Seattle. W. C. Holllnshead, of La Pine, was In town on Saturday. Rov. II. C. Hartranft was a vis itor In Redmond yesterday. Tom Cronln, n stockman of Silver Lnko, wns In town on Thursday. Nov. II. C. Hartrrnft held church services at Ln Pino lrst. Thursday. C. M. Hakor returned on Thursday fromi a business tilt) to Portlrnd. H. S. Young of tho Emporium, went to Seattle on business Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Tied Horskotto re turned thla morning after a tilp erst. County Coroner P. n. Polndoxter was over from Prlnevlllo on Monday. J. 11. Ilud ell Is at tho Horn! Hos pital with a sovuro attack of tonsll ltls. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Drooks spent Saturday and Sunday In Port lrnd. Sam McMurtrlo, who hna boon 111 for savcrnl weeks, Is able to bo out pgalu. Grand Openiii Ball AT THE TONIGHT, JUNE 28 Tickets $ 1 .00 Best floor in town. Good music Fine time promised SPECIAL PROGRAM You koow you delight in fine clothes that is, clothes of the right patterns and prices. See our new ENGLISH BRANDEGEE KINCA1D SUITS BranJcitt, KnaiJ 1 0, Cwdik which havo bcen'ecolv ed by express fronttlcn, N, Y. Thoy are tl Bum mer season's lata (pat terns and fabrics JJTho best that will be slwn In Ilend this season . .$- Latest novelty Inhoea and oxfords. ThovBlto Sea Island duck Igflsh last with whlto filer soles and heels, sho and oxfords aro tho knest outing footwear ortag of the serson. Th aro light and cool. Si'leo- able, well built and rlct- 1 neat. Oxfords $2.50 Shoes $3.00 Silk Hats 50c Summer Hats 50c to $50 A. L French FSy Mrs. Charles Johnson, of Durns haB been visiting her brothor, N. P. Rccd.- II. Sphlor and family, of Tncoma. arrived ln Uend on last Thursday to reside. Maurlco Cashman and Hugh 0 Knne went to Portland by auto on Friday. J. E. Cronln, n real estate man of Portland, was ln Bond last Friday on business. Miss Orlotta Krauss, of Aurora. Is visiting this week with Dr. crfd Mrs. E. A. Pierce. Mrs. Laura Hoddlngton loft last Saturday to visit with hor paronts nonr Spokane. Tod Hoko is now nt Nushr.gak, Alaska, nnd plans to return to Ilond about Scptombcr 1., Ed Lamb, a voll' known cheopmnn of Silver Lako, attended tho wool calo ln Uend last Frldny. Walloco II. Leo, of Albany college nt Albany, nnd Mrs. Lee, wero vis itors In Ilend on Monday. Mrs. K. W. Itlchnrdson ontortalncd tho Methodist Ladles Aid nt hor homo last Wednesday aftornoon. Dan Hourgan, of Stiver Lako, a well known Lnko county sheepman, attended tho wool boIo ln Uend on Frldny. Mrs. Phillip nrnln entertained at hnr homo on Saturday for nor son Philip, on tho occasion of his first birthday. Joo McKay, who has been visiting with fr ends In Uend ror mo insi two monthB, left last Tuesday for Portland. C. L. Wlthors, proprietor of tho Chowaucan hotel of Paisley, return ed on Sunday from Portland nnd left for Paisley. Ernest Luthy. who has been nt tho Ilond Hospital for somo tlmo with a sovoro attack of toii3illtls, Is nblo ,to bo out again. W. J. Lnu, auditor of Tho Shovlln Ilixon Company, r.nd General Man agor McCnnn leave tonight for Llh by, Montana. Mrs. n. F. Small arrived In Ilend on Monday from Long llcnch, Cali fornia, to spend n row weens wuu Mrs. L. D. WIest. Mrs. A. W. Ilcnton nnd daughtor Hazel, of Torrebonno. nrrlvod In Uend on Saturday to Join Mr. Hen- ton. Thoy will rcsldo horo. Tho Lndlos Aid of tho Ornngo Hall district hold a picnic dinner at tho homo of Mrs. John Watson nt tho Central Oregon llumo on Juno 22. L. P. Kllppol, of Portland, n woll known sheepman, was In Hand on Friday to attond tho wool sale. Ho was accompanied by Mrs. Kllppol. Mlnann All nnd Until Cnldwoll returned to Ilond Friday from Cor vallls whero thoy have boon attend ing tho Oregon Agricultural college Mips Dorothy Scboolcrnft, who has been tho guest of Mrs. V. A. Forbes for tho lat two weeks, loft on Fri day for hor homo In Sandpolnt, Ida ho. Addison Rcnnott. of the Orogonlnn, who hna boon "writing up" various parts of Contrnl Oregon In tho pnst 10 dnys, caino In on Inst ovonlng'a train. J. .1. Mutzlg, of Pittsburg, Pn nnd It. U. Mutzlg, his son, of Portlnnd. r.ro In Ilond this wools. Thoy oxpect to remain horo during tho summer monthB. F. L. Young and daughtor, Miss Josephlno Young, of Spreckles, wero in Ilend on Mondny. Miss Young loft on Inst, night's train for San Francisco. ' Tho Prcsbytorlnn Guild will moot with Mrs. J. A. Hrlnkley n July 12 lnstoad of July C. Tho change In date has been mndo on account of tho Chautauqua. It. B. HuffBChmldt and C. J. Du gan roturnod on Saturday from Port land whero thoy purchased now ma chinery for tho foundry which Is un dor construction. II. D. Pottlbona, Chicago sales man for tho Shovlln Interests of Min nesota, Is visiting In Ilend this wcok nnd Inspecting tho plcnt, of Tho Shavlln-HUon Company. Tho Ladles Auxiliary of the Com mercial Club will meot on Thursday, July 13, at 3 o'clock Instead of on the Gt!i, tho chango having been niado bocnuso of tho Chautauqua. Lucy Harold, tho four year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hlchard Harold, died on Juno 20 of pneumon ia. Tho funeral was held on Wed nesday, Interment being medo In tho Pilot Hutto cemetery. Martin Palralund went to Prlno vlllo this morning, nccordrng to re ports from his frlondB, to obtuln n marrlago license. Tho coromony Is to take place today, tho brtdo being MUJ Kdna Pyatt, of Alfalfa. James Ryon nnd family, Ms. J. C. Illchter and J. E. Cromn, rpont Friday and Saturday on tho MetolluB. Mr. Ryan Is reporlod to havo sur pilscd himself nnd tho others of tho pr.rty by catching a largo fcut. Frank Ilrook, of Seattle, arrived ln Ilend on Tuesday to spend tho sum mer with his father, A. G. Ilrook. Mrs. lirook will follow ln nbout a month from Fort Worth, Texas, ac companied b her daughter, Mrs. C. C. Johnson. Il5rnd Watson, tho sor. of J. A. Wati-.on, flumo tender on the Cen tral Oregon canal, was cno of tho proudest bpys In town yesterday as the result of catching a nno three pound cd side. The floU was 18 Inches long. Announcements hove been receiv ed In Ilend of the marriage on June 20 of Don C. My ttnd A,,co ' 8ralt" in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Mr. May was formerly a resident of Uend, be ing connected with the firm of Bol ton, Ruetenlk & May. Mr. Elmer Nltwonger entertained several -young girls at , her homo on Monday ,' aftornoon for her daughter. Patricia, the occasion being Miss Mswonger's 15th birthday. Those present wore: Helen Hays, Helen Downing, Lois Cobb, Mildred Klein, Ida Nlswonger and Gladys Sather. NOTICE. There will bo n meeting of tho C. 0. I. Co. Water Users' Association In Ilond on Sat., nt 1:30, July 1, ln prcp arailon for the meeting with the Pub lic Service Commission on July 11. All porsons hnvlng grievances are urged to bo present. Other business will also bo taken up. P. J. Young, will also bo tnken up. P. J. YOUNG, l"c. President RIO DANCE. Snturdoy night at Bather's Hnll, given by Ilend Amusement Club. Music by the Ilend Four Ploco Or chestra. Adv 17c 111(1 DANCE. July -Jth nt Snther's Holt given by the Ilend Amusement Club. Mu sic by the Uend Four Pleco Orches tra. Adv 17c. FREE DIRT. Dirt to bo tnken from tho corner of Minnesota nnd Ilond streets will bo given freo If taken nt once. In quire 11. Splohr, Myers butldlng, rooms o nnd S. 17 NO FIREWORKS ALLOWED. No flroworks, tlrecrnckors or oth er explosives will bo permitted to bo llred within the corporate limits of Ilend on the Fourth of July. JAS. A. EASTES. Adv. Mayor of Ilend. TO HOLD RECEPTION. At tho llnntlst church on Friday evening a reception will bo given to tho new pastor, Rov. J. L. Porlnger, nnd Mrs. Perlnger, who hr.vo recent ly como here from AdaniH, Oregon. Mr. Perlnger Is n recent grnduato of tho Rochester Seminary nnd has nc cepted tho call of tho Ilond church to 1111 tho vacancy caused by tho resig nation of E. J. Judd. fUDGE Us By What We Do; By the Service We Give, By the Satisfaction You Get Thru Buying Here; By Our Guarantee To Give Absolute Satisfaction Or Your Money Back CHURCH NOTICES. Hrjimllmnlnn. Scnndlnnvlan - Lutheran church will hold services Wednesday nnd Thursday evenings nt Methodist church by Rov. Sleotcdahl, at 8 o'clock, llnptlht. Wednesday, Juno 28, 8 p. m., bus iness nnd prnyer meeting. Thursday, Juno 20, S p. in., choir rehearsal. Frldny, Juno 30, 8 p. in,, reception to the new pnstor, J. L. Pcrlngor nnd Mrs. Perlnger. 10 a. m. Sundny school, 11 a. m., sermon and com munion. 8 p. m. Patriotic service Address and singing of patriotic hymns. Men's Summer Union Suits A constant refreshing tonic for the hot sultry dnys of summer, is a cool loose fitting union suit. Whether indoors or out you can endure and enjoy the warm weather in a union suit of comfort giving construction. Cooper Athetotic and Knit Union Suits at $1.00 to $2.50 Others at 50c and up to $4.50 New Neckwear just in at 50c Men's New Belts at . . 25c and 50c Our Shoe Service Is Unexcelled for Men, Women, and Children Ladies' Oxfords for the 4th. Get yours while we have a complete run of sizes. Boston Favorites and Queen Quality Oxfords $2.50 to $4.00 STYLES ASSORTMENT VALUES FITTING SERVICE The Best At WIAMHMIE I 'U BROTHERS Watch Us Grow oyea. If you do not neod glasses, Dr. Tumor positively will not recomniond thorn. Exnmluntlnu and cousultntlou freo, Sntlsfncllnu guaranteed. Con sult htm. Don't forgot tho dote. -Adv. Dr. Turner, tho woll known . n.i UtM.nlnllat nt T)ni.tln..il ...III - bo In Uend ngnln .Tuesday nnd Wednesday, July 11-12, nt Thorson'Hi Jewelry etoro, nnd ovory 30 dnyn In future. HendnchcB relieved, crosH eyos straightened. Dr. Tumor Is n specialist of experlonco and standing j and you will mnko no mlstuko In consulting him nbout your oyes nnd glasses. Ho gives your oyos n iiiohI I thorough, sonrchlng and pclentlllc ex-' i.mluntlon with thor latest Improved ' electrical Instruments, nnd when ho prescribes glasses It Ih with positive nnd absolute nxsurnuro that thoy are, tho best and only kind suited to your. Safe and Sane Celebration Needs Flags Rattles Horns Whistling Balloons Toy Pistols Pop Guns See Our Windows WARNER'S BenJt' Economy Center SHOP AT SAMRS SAVE MONEY (RALLIES (Jood quality A f, yd U4 soft mill pretty, CHETONH Floral uffectH now p.ntlorna Men,s Clothing 10 PERCALES Double width, dnrk colors, yard 10 MO.SO.riTO NET McLonns best, nil colors, ynrd 10 LO.NHDALE Ml'HLIN lllcachcd yurd wide, yard . , 121 PILLOW TimiNt; 42 Inch bleached, yard 20 CARPET WARP All colors Spool wound, pound '10 ril.VOIIA.MH Amoving A. F. a, yard MADRAS Hook fold, light colors ynrd , FliA.XONN Floral efTuctB pretty q' torus, ynrd .15 J8 In spllit of fio shortngo c.f wool ens, legiirdlcss of tho dyo ultuii t Ion, wt nio still ablo In noil 100 I'll id Woolen Clothing, dyed with genuine Alnguzlno Im port dye, nt milt '. $15 $18 $20 ENUINECH AND FIREMEN HOX In hl.tck and Inn, thoso wonderful wearing, well Known box, boIIIuk at h: mo old prlco ry q- 1! pair for J0 WORK .SHIRTS In corduroy, cheviot, Khaki, etc. - -Cooil iuullty, double r.tltchod throughout unci) 50 OVEHALLK-Iu Wuu, utrlpcH, groy and khaki, ( pulr ESTAItLIHII'l) STVLE CENTIIR E. A. Sather HEND'S I'lONICEIt MERCHANT Chautauqua Week and the Fourth of July To vjultors In Ilend and thoso at homo hiikkoxU, "Whero shall vu enjoy our illiinerV" THE COZY is tho best suggestion we can offer ALWAVH THE REST COOKED MENl'. AliWAVH THE CUSANEST AND REST SIJRVICE. ALWAYS A DHLIOJITl'TL VAIIIKTV. Sl'KCIAL MENt'S I'Olt KIT.CIAL OCUAHIONS. Mrs. Nettie Stevenson V I1 i K Us U T I V ri I K I t' V Si : -J V i N- I . - V t& kZ" V