?TPiM THK HKNI) IlUIiLKTIN, 11KND, OltB., WEDNKSUAY, AUGUST, 2 1010. VAC3E T. V ODAKS J FILMS FINISHING A Complete Line of Brownies and Kodaks. Everything for KODAKING I Films all Sizes. Leave Your Films to be Finished at REED & HOR TON bend The 3g222S Store oreqon UCAL NEWS ITEMS J, A. Eastes 1b In Terrebonne ou business today. Cort 'Allen was down from his ranch last week. 1 Don, to Mr. and Mrs. Hay Heaver yesterday, a daughter. Chester Catlow visited "The Old Homestead" last week. T. H. Foley Is "now visiting rela tives In eastern' Canada. Ocorgo S. Young went to Prlnc ville Monday on business. Ornnt M. Raymond was a business visitor In Culver on Monday. I.. lloland, of Minneapolis, la now working In the Shcvlin-lllxon olllco. L. D. Fox went to Portland on Thursday, returning Sunday morn ing. Alvln S. Hawk, of Fremont, was a bULlucss visitor In 13ond on Satur day. . Tho Sons of iNurway will meet on Friday night at 8 o'clock In Sathdr'B Hall. Mrs. S. Mcintosh returned on Sun day from a vacation to tho moun tains. Dan Hourgnn, a well known Cres cent sheepman, was In town ou Sat urday. ' Mrs. C. A. Vondorhelt and her children, who have been visiting Mr. Vonderhclt loft on Friday on their return to tho family homestead nt Fort Hock. rnosPcrTiTvH PROSPERITY Brings Comfort to You THIS IiATEST 6v OOLUUl Creations Is Ideal for sum mer wear. We also have other neat and dressy collars Just In. For the summer you may feel that you are In the class of ( the well dressed If you have Brandegec, Rincuid & Co., Clothes IACKAItl SHOKH The latest In summer footwear Is awaiting you In tho way of new English lasts In men'o shoes. We have n few straw hats left, going at 1.00. These are better than $2.00 values. New dress shlrti for evening clothes $1.30. We will receive tliU week u .pleiidld line of iiipn'y iicvkncur. A. L. French Men's Furnishings . . -j Mrs. J. M. I'erry, or Torrouonno, la visiting with Mrs. A. W. Ilenton this week. ( K. M. Thomnson exnectn to move Into his now store .building about August 15. Mrs. Gertrude Nelson, of Uurns, Is visiting (with her son, llnns,( in. Uond 'this .weak. ' ' Miss Eva Graves arrived Monday night from Portland to visit with Mrs. Ktmcr Ward. Mrs. T. E. J. Duffy has been vlsjt Ing with her sister, Mrs. E. P, llros terhous this week. Mrs. Phillip S. Drain, who has been 111 with grip s'neo early last week, Is Improving. Mr. and Mrs. NF. Reed are mov ing Into their new' homo In Park Addition this week. Mrs. Itoland HanrIanctto,nnd son arrived on Saturday from UenildJI, Minnesota, to reside. WllUmw Hnntoy, of Hums, passed through llend on Tuesday from Port land on his way home. There will be n meeting of the La dles Library Club next Tuesday af ternoon at tie library. Miss Charlotto Ward, who has been visiting with her mother and Bister, has returned to Portlands , Miss Grace King, of Minneapolis, arrived on Monday to visit a fow weeks with Mrs. J. Ryan. Mrs. li. D. Wlest Is entertaining the Presbyterian Guild this atternon at nor homo In Wlcstoria. Jnn Hyrd, a printer from Lenta, has been assisting In The Ilulletln shop for the paat few days. Mrs. L. A. W. Nixon cntortnlnod a few friends nt an afternoon tea nt her homo on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. N. F. Reed and Miss Ethel Prelsz returned on Thursday from a several days visit nt Hums. N. A. Southwlck and D. M. Davis roturncd on Thursday from a trip to Paisley and othor Bouthorn points. C. E. Short left on Snturday night's train for Portland whero ho will attend tho K. of P. convention. Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Horton nnd nleco, Helen King, of HuniB, nro vis iting with Mervln Horton this week. Miss Janet Coleman arrived on Sundny from Chicago for a months visit with her sister, Miss M. E. Colo man. 'Ross Downs, who has been visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry K. HrookB, loft on Sunday for his homo In So attlo. Honry II. Ford and fnmlly leavo tomorrow morning for a two weoks vacation In tho vicinity of Crntor Lake. 'Mrfl. J. S. Clomcnt wont to Port- lnnd Inst week to spond tho Inst week of camp meeting at tho A. F. mission. Mrs. Martha Harbor, who has been visiting with her nleco, Mrs. Elmor Ward, loft on Sunday morning for Tiio Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Kano and Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. linker loft on Snturdny for Klamath Falls and Crater Lake Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Stnnloy arrlv cd on Monday and aro visiting this week with Mr. nnd Mrs. J. II. Stnn loy nt Alfalfa. Mrs. Laura Hcddlngton returned on Friday evening from a sovornl weeks visit with her mother and sis tor near Colvlllo. Dr. J. R. Hooth, of Seattle, ar rived In Hend on last Thursday on business connected with .his 'llend property Intercuts. Mrs.'Enrf'saundcrs nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. A. D. Charlton, of Powoll Hutto wero here nt tho county alvlslon meeting Monday night. J. II. ICnapp, of tho Knnpp-Chen-ey Co., of Portland, sales agents for tho Shovlln-Hlxon box department, was hero on Saturday. Tho Indies Auxiliary of tho Rend Comuiorclnl Club .will hold Its reg ular monthly meeting tomorrow af ternoon at 3 o'clock In tho Commer cial rooms. Mrs. Harper Skuse Is entertaining this afternoon at tho Emh'lcmi Club in honor of Mr. Skuso's mother, Mrs. JA J. Skuse, of Spokane. " A party consisting of II. H. Ford, Guy McHeynolds, Fred Fish nnd Kenneth Sawyer tried tho ttshlng nt Tumnlo pond on Sunday. ' Thomas L. Hums, associated with tho Scandlnavlnn-Amerlcan Hank, of Seattle, arrived on Sunday to visit with his sister, Mrs. J. Ryan. , Mr. and Mrs. Ward ll. Coble nrc moving Into tho residence formerly occupied by Mr. nnd Mrs. It. 11. Do Arntond on Greonwood nvenue. Gerry Horskotte, who was Injur ed last week when Installing ma chinery in tho Shovlln-Hlxon box factory, Is ablo to be out again. Fred Smith, of Hums, was In ilend over Sunday on his way- home from a two week's vacation. Hd played ball with tho Hend nine ou Sunday. Max Richardson, who has been at tending college 'nt Wnlla Walta, has returned to spend n fow weeks with his parents; Mr. and Mrs. E. W.' Richardson. Miss Nina Richardson, who hns been teaching at 'Dayton, has return ed to spend tho romnlndcr of the summer with her paronts, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Richardson. Alfred Sullivan who has been In chargo of the Sullivan enmps for tho last several months, loft on Friday 'night for Ocean Falls, 11, C, to tako ciiarge or a similar camp. , The Feast of tli9 Five Tables, a progressive suppor, hold on Thurs day evening In tho Presbyterian church under tho auspices of tho Guild was well patronized. Elmer Ward left on Saturday ovenlng for Portland, whero ho was called on account of the serious ill ness of his mother, who bus been nt tho Good Sanmrltan Hospital. Fred Horskotto, of Dion A Hor Bkotte, designers of tho Shovlln-Hlxon plant now located In Spokane, wcb hero, on Saturday on business connected with tho now saw mill. ;ur. ntiu sirs, uiyuo McKay re turned Sunday ovenlng from Port lnnd In their new Heo Six which Mr. McKny purchased there. .loo McKay roturncd with them, driving In from Tho Dalles. Mrs. II. K. Hrooks entertained at a bridge party and ten on Monday In honor of her mother, Mrs. Downs, of Seattle, nnd her mother-in-law, Mrs. D, F. Hrooks, of Minneapolis, who aro visiting hotr. In making plans for entertainment noxt year don't forget to mnko a good old fashioned Fourth of July colebrntlon for thrco days in 1917 the Paramount Issue. Adv. CIIL'ltCH NOTICES. Masses on Sunday, 7:30 n. m. and 10 a. m. Mass on Saturday, 8:30 ii. in. tl followed by religious. Instruction for children. Pi'CNliyU-rltiii, Sundny school nt 10 n. m. Morn lug worship nt 11 a. m. Theme: "God's Purpose In This Ago." The public Is most cordially Invited to attend. H. C. Hnrtranft, pastor. ONE CENT A WORD Is all a little Want Ad will cost you. New Prices August 1st, 1916 The following prices for Ford cars will be effective on nnd af ter August 1st, 1910 : : : : ; Runabout - - - - $345 Touring Car - - - 360 f. o. b. Detroit These prices are positively guaranteed against any reduction before August 1st, 1017, but there' is no guarantee against an advance in price at any time : : ; ; : : : Uni versafGarage ' Bend, Oregon Geo. F. Hoover, Manager 100 New Richardson Roller Skates Just Arrived Music will be furnished as soon as arrange-, mentscanbeinade SKATING Wednesday and Friday Afternoon 2:30 Evening 8 AT THE NEW, IPP0DR0M1 CHINA-WARE Plain White Fancy White Four Fancy Patterns all sold by the piece or by the set WHEN IT'S Chinaware COME TO HEADQUARTERS WARNER'S Bed's EcMoa; Ceater Prices on all Summer Goods low ered to make Quick Clearance. Our Half- Year ly Clearance Sale Continues to and including Sat., Aug. 5. Conclusive evidence of the importance of this Sale is furn ished by the numbers who, have taken advantage of the low prices we are making on Summer Goods. Queen Quality Oxfords 20 Off All Chudren's Oxfords 20 Off 81.15, $1.25, 81.50 MIDDIES reduced Q C to l yjc 81.25,81.35,81.50 HOUSE DRESS- Q es reduced to J JQ, 81.25 ELSIE DENSMORE DRESS- QC ES reduced to . s JC LADIES' GINGHAM PETTI- AC COATS ... H-VC 25c, 5e WASH MATERIALS re- 1 Q duced to I yQ- 12c, 15c WASH MATERIALS reduc- Q edto C 05c SPORT STRIPED MATERIAL OQ now , , Z 7C U5c WASH MATERIALS priced for O Q this sale at Z-C Other lots of Knit Underwear, Wool Skirts, Waists, Parasols and Rompers Keduced JUST RECEITED A collection of new wash drosses which no bought nt a decided reduction nnd which wu offer at 33 V& to fi 0 VI below value. $r.r0 Wnsli Dresses . f:i.75 St.71 Wrmli DrcxxcH A . . ..Sl.no H-00 Wash Dresses i . . . ..f.75 These Include Tan, Lluene, While, Crepe, trimmed In diagonal stripes nnd crotumicH, NEW FALL DRESS SKIRTS Just in These feature the now gored bncks In plain colors, plnlds, utc Specially priced .Ml.no lo JfH.OO Do suru to nttend thin Hole You cun do bettor for 1om ut wsssssm Watch Us Grow Dr. J. O. Turner, formerly of I.owo & Turner, tho vll known yo specialist of Portland, Or egon, will ho In llend iK"ln Friday and Bnturday, Auk. J 1-12. at Thor Hon's Jewelry store. Dr Turner Iiuh had yearn of hard prnctlral exper ience u h un eye and nervu specialist, and this, coupled, with his havinK licon cducuted in the bc;nt schools, makes him a snfo person for you to consult. If you have eyo trouldt-H, headuches, or cross eyes, don't fnll In ronsuK hlrnv If you do not need glasses, Dr. Turner will most K)sl. tlvely not recommend thum. Itt'Kulnr trips to llend every 30 days. Con sultation nnd examination free. Sat isfaction Kuaranteed. Don't forget tho dates, Friday nnd Saturday, August 11-12 nnd every 30 dnytt In future. At Thorson's Jowolry store. -Adv. 22-23 WOOD HI'KCIAIj. Iteniomher you can buy nJr dried liox factory wood 12. to per load. Or egon Transfer Cx, I'iionu Illnrk 451. Notice l lioruhy glvon lliat ttut firm or lllnckuell & Slmmonn han this day liccn dissolved nnd tho hus Iness will do continued by Mr. Hiiu mons Indlvldimlly. All hills duo thn firm will he collected by 'Mr, Sim mons and nil obligations of thn firm aro to be paid by him. Tho undor slgnud will eontlnuo no nn employee In tho business but will no lougur bo Interested us a purtner. Da tod UiIh 2rith day of July, 191C. i 21-23P. It 0 liUAqKVEUs, HOMfe COOKING Fresh Frails and Fresh Vegetables Only cYrrjrllun( cf the very Ul ua our I.LUi, THE COZY M(t, Ncitw Strtrnui Hotel Altamont thi: iioMi: imriiu ok iii:nd" I'leawintly licrtodr- I.urgo Koonnt Steam Iloat Itunnlng Water I'lK.no It.! IOI 'Dining Itoom In Connection American Plan Home Cioklus . AUCB D. SPAl.DIO. Proprietor. - n