th niMju rui-mcti, beni). ore,, yggnxESPAY., jup;,2 A9' rAOE 7. a S l Tho Ideal family rem edies for nil ailments. J. ensar Every prepar ation Is abso lutely guarnn v toed.' The money back quality. tjie J. ensar L.i ine of house hold remedies, hf.s no superior on the drug market. This storo will carry tho solo agency for IJtnd and will supply every need. Pcnsldr stands for qualify and resultB first, nemember these when In search of tho best curatives for evory ailment. 1'ENSIjAR WHITE L1XAMENT.. For sprains, sore throat, and lamo muscles. 1'ENSIiAK YIOIjAKLOH TALCUM. . "Sweet ns a bunch of violets." Itlchly borated, smooth as skin. A necessary luxury. PENSLAR VANISHING FACE CIIKAM. "Hotter than any other kind It does not dry tho Bkln." I'ENHLER SNOW FUnVEIt COMPOUND. That "brown taste" means a sluggish liver. It puts your liver to work. PENSIjAR TIIKOAT MtAGEEH. Tho quickest and best way to get rid of hoarseness. I'ENSIjAR STRAW HAT CLEANER. Makes your old lift look llko new. PENHLAlt SULPHUR AN1 CltEAM TAllTAIl LOZENGES. Drives Impurities out of your system. Pleasant to take. Tho children like It. 1'KNSIjAK LIVER SALINE. Ilo good to your liver and your liver will bo good to you. PENHLAR LILAO TALCUM. The Batln smoothness Its purity and dctlghtfulneBa of scent will mnko It your favorite. PENSLAR liAXATlVH COLD HUEAKEIIS. The epidemic of grip It will break. PENSLAR LAXATIVE RLOOH ALTERATIVE. Your one best buy when you need a spring tonic. 1'ENBLAR HAIR TOXIC. Keeps tho scalp fieo from dandruff will make beautiful vigorous hair. PENSLAR CHAMP 11AUK COMPOUND. Good for tired nervous women. PENSLAR CHILDREN'S SYRUP. Careful mothers buy It It Is harmless and effective. PENSLAR. CATAHIUI CltEAM. Takes caro of tho stuffed up head. Opens the air passtges. PKXHIjAU HUTTEHM1LK CEHATH. The secret of beautiful complexion. PENSLAR IIUCIIU AND PALMETTO COMPOUXI). First nld to the kldnoys. PEXSIjAU APPETIZING TOXIC. Gives you that healthy what to ert feeling. Reitorcs strength. AHK US ABOUT THESE FAMOUS HEMEDIE.H. SAMPLE THEM YOU WILL LIKE THEM. REED & HOR TON bend The 32SSS $tore OREaoN LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Neal Sly was down from La Pino on Thursday. D. M. Davis went Jo Paisley on buslncci on Tuesday. - "'- ; Robort Gathorgood "was In -town from Ln Pino Saturday. Tho Depot hotel Is recolvlng a now coat of paint this week. Judgo T. E. J. Duffy was a visitor In Rend early tills Week. . J. L. Couch wbb a Dond visitor from Tuninlo on Saturday. J. N. D. Gorklng was la town from Tuninlo on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McKay wont to Portland this afternoon. W. D. Cheney, of Seattlo, arrived In Bend on Monday morning.' E. G. Rourk, a merchant of Cres cent, was in Ilend on Monday. It. P. Gould returned from a bus iness trip to Portland on Friday. Mrs. S. MclntoBh has gono to tho mountains for a two weeks vacation. i MrB. L. D. Wlcst roturncd on Fri day from a short visit to Pondloton. W. II. Dnucett.and W. N. Ilrown woro up-from Redmond on iTueoday., Miss Sally Hodges, of Prinoville, visited with friends in Ilend on Sun day. A largo party of Ilend people woro over on tho Molollus for a Sunday's outing. . ff f Mr. and "Mrs. T. W. Cowan, of Ilolyat, woro visitors in Ilend on Sunday. Frank May returned yestorday morning from a bualnesi trip to Portland. Mrs. J. W. Duy roturncd on last Wednesday ovcitlng from a week's trip to Portland. Mrs. Harry Eltz line returned from Portland with hor children to Join her husband horc. The Packard Shoe Means Beauty, Style, Comfort THE NEW ENOLISH .LAST, a happy combination In the make up which mukes this shoe Ideal for summer wear $.1.00 The new English last "AIIIEDALE" with raised toe more comfortable than any other of Its stylo $."S.oo TANGO PUMPS Specially mado to suit tho latest danc ing steps sjl.no SPECIALS PANAMAS 25 per cent reduction on all Panamas this week. AH straw hats epeclal reduced to $1.00 .? i . TRUNKS AND 1U1T CASES Complete llnfc Just In. A. L Trench Men's Furnishings : Bend, concert .Friday ..cvonlnK-Jn 1UU DUIUU Ull UUIIU BlIUUl. Miss Elsie Olson of Medford, has accepted a position In the odlco of (H. II. De Armond. , Mrs. A. Q.jDenmnn, of Grand "Is land, Nobraska, Is vls'ttfis withher son, E. E. Dcnman. Mrs. S. E. Itoberts, who-hos been In' poor health, Is in Portland vis iting with relatives. W. D. Daggett and W. N. Ilrown, of Redmond, woro business visitors in Ilend on Tuesday. Tho Presbyterian Guild will meet with Mrs. V. A, Forbes on tho af ternoon of August 2. Rev. F. W. Keagy returned last Wednesday evening from a two weeks vacation In Tillamook. Charles Fastlcr, of Rltivllle, Washington, was In town last week looking for n location. W. H. Manlon and James Manlon, of Montreal, nro visiting this 'weok with Harry P. Manlon. Homer Ross of Prinoville, super visor of tho Ochoco National Forest, was In town on Tuesday. Goorgo S. Young left Tuesday morn ng for 4he Interior to bo gono sever.il Iub on I uclncss. Grant Raymond, of Ilend, has been nppolntcd by Judgo Duffy ns tho cir cuit court ofllclal reportor. L. C. Hrown, a prominent Ilnrnoy County sheepman, and hla ron Glon, were In Ilend on Monday. Mrs. II. M. Grclner and children, 'nro visiting this week with friends and rolatlves in Portland. W. II. Mnrtln Iiob purchased a now 191C llulck light six through tho Ilend Gnrago Company. Miss Ruth D. Shearer, of Chatfleld, Minnesota, is visiting with her sis ter, Mrs. Chas. A. Warner. Clydo M. McKay began work on Monday on tho erection of a new $4,000 homo In Park addition. Tho Ilend Cnfo has recently In stalled n now hotel run go and com pleted its refrigerntor system. ' Joo Dawson has purchased tho res Idenco proporty of E. M. Thompson on Front stroet In Park addition. Rosa Lawns, a ron I cstato man of Soattlo, Is vIMtlng this week with his sister, Mrs. Harry K. Ilrooks. C. D. Reed of tho R. M. Smith Clothing Company, returned on Sun day evening to Wollsvlllo, Missouri. 'Clyde M. McKay returned Satur day night from n trip to tho middle western states of several weeks dur ation. , Mr. nnd M.rs. Donald Spencer, of Portland, paused through Ilend Tues day from Uurna on their way to Portland. Miss Etta Guttendorf, of tho Mlllvlow Hotel; sustained n broken hnklaion Sunday evening ob a result of a fall. i I Tho stock of tho Emporium was sold at auction to several Ilend mer chants on Monday to satisfy tho creditors. Rev. II. C. Hrrtranft returned on Saturday from Eugeno whero ho had been In attondanco at tho Presbyter Ian synod. W. F. Corson and W. C. E. Prultt of Pendleton, spent several days hero last week la tho Interests of tho Round-Up. Phillip Urooka Is expected to nr- rlvo In Don d some ttmo this week to completo tfftfclla for tho new Pilot ilutto hotdit " Mrs. J. Honrlanctte, of HemldJI, has purchased the rcsldonco of E. M. Thompson on Jefforson Placo In Park addition. G. II. Milne, gonernl mnnnger of tho American Soda Products Com pany at Spreckles was in tovn on business Monday. H. E. Raker Is In Honnevlllo, Wy oming Suiting v, Hi relatives. Mrs. Raker will accompany Mr. Ilaker on his return to Ilend. Dr. II. 1 Edwards, of St. Paul, Oregon, was a guest of Dr. J. C. Van dovert over Sunday, returning Tues day night to his homo. Miss Hazol Thorson, who has boon attending tho summer session of tho Monmouth Normal, wilt return to hor homo this evening. Mrs. J. D. Donovan returned on Sunday evening from Portland where she has been taking special work In tho Portland Surgical Hospital. Ernest R. Edmunds and Miss Avn Spraguo were married on Sunday af ternoon at the homo of Rev. F. W. Keagy of tho Methodist church. W. G. Hastings, supervisor of the Deschutes National Forest, is In tho southern part of the forest this week on an extenlvo tour of Inspection, Mrs. George O'Nell died last week from a cerebrnl hemorrhngo. Tho funeral was hold In Prlnevllle, her former home. Mrs. B. A. Hill, of Portland, who has been visiting with her daughter Mrs. J. A. Eastes for the last month returned on Sunday to her home. The ladles of the Methodist aid will meet with Mrs, C. P. NIswonger on the afternoon of August 2 for the regular monthly business mooting. Mrs. W W. Main and children, who have been visiting with Mrs. N. G. Davis, returned to their home In Maryhlll, Washington on Monday night. Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Skuso, of Spo kane, are visiting their son If, W. Skueo this week. They r.rrived on Saturday and will bo here for several . .Louis Bennett, .and. HJLjar.claor returned on Monday evening from" n three days business trip to Sllve'r iLako nnd other Central Oregon points. ' . i . Miss Mae McCarthy Is assisting ln Mnnnhclmcr Bros, storo in the nb senco of MIbs Bertlin Dlshon, who la visiting with relatives in Walla Wnllo. Mrs. L. M. Fobs, of Lowlston, Ida ho, nnd chlldien, arrived In Bend on Thursday evening to spend a few weeks vlth Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Do Armond. Mr.and Mrs. L. S. Perdeu leave on Sunday morning for Waycrosa, Geor gia, where Mr. Perdeu Iibb ncccptod a position with tho Hebort Cypress Company. Loland Davis is spending n pnrt of his vacation In Seattlo and Ta coma nnd will visit with his brothor at Soap Lake, Washington, before his return. Tho Scandinavian-Lutheran church will hold services at tho Methodist church on Friday evening at 7:30 p. in., Rev. Slatterdahl, of Seattle, wilt preach. Dr. Jan McClaren, of Portlnnd left Monday morning for Portland. Dr. McClaren has been Installing a now nnd coBtly x-ray equipment in tho Bend Hospital. . Mrs. D. F. Brooks, of St. Paul, nrrlvcd on Tuesdny morning to spend a few weeks visiting with Mr. and1 Mrs. J. P. Keye3 and Mr. and Mrs. llnrry K. Brooks. Max Crandall, an accountant of Portlnnd, who has been auditing tho county books, was In Bend checking up Bomo details In connection with his work on Tuesday. Tho work of Improving tho road on tho west sldo of thor Ivor leading into Kenwood has begun. A 30 foot stiect will bo provided and tho worst of tho grade ellmlnntod. Tho Feast of tho Fivo Tables, n progressive supper, will to hold to morrow evening nt tho Presbyturlan church under tho auspices of tho Presbyterian Ladles Guild. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh O'Knno and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. linker Icavo Sat urday for Klamath Fnlli on an cuto tour rind vJU include Cr.itor Lako in their 'dip beforo they rctuin. 'f WOOD SPECIAL. Remember you enn buy air dried box factory wood $2.TiO por lond!; Or egon Transfer Co., Phone Black 451. , , A uv NOTICE. Notice Is horcby given that tho firm of Rlnckwol! & Simmons has this day been dissolved nnd tho bus iness will bo continued by Mr. Sim mons Individually. All bills duo tho firm will bo collected by Mr. 'JJIui mons nnd all obligations of'thoyflrm nro to bo paid by him. 'Tho under signed will continue as an cmployeo In the business but will no longor be Interested ns a partner. Dated this 2Cth day of July, 1910. 21-23p. R. Q. BLACKWELL. Don't toll him you hnvo no new clothes, tho old ones will do, at tho hard tlmo ball given nt tho Hippo drome. Watch for It. Adv. 21c Summer Underw'r For MEN WOMEN BOYS GIRLS Single Piece and Union Suits Fw ECONOMY Sake Stop at WARNER'S Bed's EceMBjr Ct&ler TTTT HalfYearly Clearance Sale There never has been a more ap propriate time to purchase desirable Summer Merchandise, Wash Fab rics, etc., than now. Our space is limited and to male room for Fall Merchandise arriving daily these decided reductions are made Beginning Saturday, July 29-- to Saturday, Aug. 5, inclusive. All Ladies' Oxfords Queen Quality and Society Brands, at 20 Off Marked Price. ONE LOT LADIES' HOUSE DRESSES $1.25, $1.5, $1.50 vnlues, fos this Q sale 7JC LADIES' PARASOLS $1.25 und QC $1.50 vnlues yJC 25c, 5e ROMPERS reduced to 10c LADIES 5c UNION SUITS 20c LADIES 00c UNION SUITS 40c LADIES $1.25, $1.50 WAISTS- mostly smnll sizes but very desirnble for QC-, this side , , s JC LADIES WOOL SKIRTS 20ft OFF. ALL MIDDIES, REDUCED for this Q C sail were $1.15, $1.25, $1.50 now. 7-'C $1j25 ELSIE DENSMORE DRESS- Q C ES- ages 0 to U yJC Wash Materials Reduced FIGURED VOILEH, tyTHII'EI) VOILEM, MAHQUIHET TEH, HEED VOILEH, CREI'EH. It! 54. Iftc Materials reduced to , Or U5c materials reduced to 10c :c materials reduced to , . . . ,'M tlftu Sport Suiting, reduced to UOc 7ftc sllvorbloom cloth reduced to ti.1c HOYH i!.lc Knee Length Short Sloevo union suit cut to , Itc To muko room for now sweatern Our entire Htocli nt UOtf, OI'K. Quality merchandise hero nt tho prtco of ordinary kind You can buy for I oh and got butter mcrclinndlbo, at Watch Us Grow m - -2w fffyfe' 4t CHURCH NOTICES. HapllHt. Sundny school 10 a. in. Breach. Ing service 11 a. mm. J. H. l'er Inner, pastor. Union H''rlt. Union services will be held nt tho Baptist church nt 8 p. in. Rev, K. W. Keagy will preach thu sermon. Mt'tlllMllM. Sunday school! 10 u. m. Breach ing H it. m, Tim public Ih cordial ly Invited. F. W, Keugy. pastor. I'rtvihjli'rluii, Borvlcou next Suudn will bo ns follows. Sunday school at 10.00 a, m Breaching at 11 00 it in. Tlmimi 'Tho Inlluenco of Prophetic Truth on Conduct and Character' Tho evening sjirvlco will be unjjin at tho llnptlHl church. Tho lidleH (lulld will sorvo n progretmlvo supper on Thursday evening at thu rliurcli. (I, C. Ilnrtrunft, pastor. Good tlm tt for everybody at thu hard (lino bull given at tfiti Hippo (Iroino. Watch for It. Adv, 21q IIIVORCL' IK GRANTF.I), A decree of dlvorco was given to Mutllda Bails by Judgu T. E. J. DulTy lu un action ugalnst Reuben Davis. Tho churgo preferred wu cruel uud Inhuman treatment, C. H. Ileiiton nppuiirrd for tho plalntlir and In tho default of tho defendant to appear Chas W. Ersklno appear ed for tho statu. MR. FARMER: Have a look at our line of JOHN DEERE v Mowers and Rakes You will like them. Skuse Hardware Company Rend, Oregon. n f ffl weeks. UHiygf rtf t"" V I ri