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itttoO .JIM,.. .....l .li ,..,. . 1 . -nii.-nJ..J-UAtSftT' itie bend bulletin, bend, ork., wedxesbay, xovkmbeb 20, idio. TAGK s TEeJOY " Anticipate Your Wants in this Season of High Prices USE JUDGMENT in Your Selections of SHOES of GIVING! y Genuine THERMDS Products ?mn R ,0Ut0re ,S morc ssonablc at this time-Bottles, Carafes, Lunch Kits, etc. And they stay seasonable all year round ! For Thermos is useful at any time, anywhere, by any member of the family. Yes, they keep food and drink not, without fire, for twenty-four hours; cold, without ice, for seventy-two hours. And we're proud to show you the trade-mark stamped on every piece-that shows it's the original, world renowned THERMOS. , See our SPECIAL DISPLAY this week I REED & HOR TON The OL&l Store LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Born, last Thursday, to Mr. and Sirs. C. K. Masteller, a 10-pound girl. J. N. 11. (Jerking, of Tumalo, was 111 Jicnd Saturday. Chas. W. Ersklno left Sunday sight on a business trip to Portland. J. W. Day went to Madras Satur day nn business. Sir. and Mrs. J. J. Coen were up from Tumalo Saturduy evening. W R. Speck Is erecting a neat residence In Welstorla. K. 0. Hourk and family, of Cres cent, are spndlng the week In Bend. K. L. Clark returned to La Pino on Friday. W. H. Smith has rented the Har vey ranch, at Bake Oven. Thomas Jacob canie In Saturday from his homestead at The Narrows. E. G. Hourk" was In from Crescent laBt week. Whether you liavo passed out of youth's, land of fancy, or whether you still fondly cher ish hi your home the delightful legend of tho world, known as beloved Santa Claus, this is the reason of joy, lovo and hope; when the heart and all Its af fection goes out In remem brance to kith and kin. At this time thero Is no more appropriate expression for this feeling than a suitable gift to tho dear ones at home a piece of Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, or a precious stone things to delight tho heart mid hold the admiration for years to come. '' ' Gifts like these will. add to your own Joy of giving. Beautiful articles aro now dis played for your Inspection, that will 'offer you many timely gift suggestions In keeping with your desires in quality and price. Larson & Co. (J1KT SPECIALISTS READY Saturday, Dec. 2 Our Holiday Showing Will Be Complete. We show a long assortment of: GERMAN TOYS GERMAN DOLLS AUSTRIAN MUSICAL TOYS AMERICAN DOLLS AMERICAN TOYS JAPANESE TOYS There will be no shortage of toys at this store. We have the largest assortment ever shown in Central Oregon. Purchases made now will be stored free until Christmas. WARNER Bend's Holiday Center K. M. Lara went to Portland on business Sunday night. Grant M. Itnymomt went to Prlno- vllle on business Monday afternoon. '. A. Forbes returned from a bus iness trip to Portland Thursday, Horn, last night, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl It. Husscll, of Milltcun, a boy. Frank McCaffcry was up from Ilcdmond on Thursday. acorgo Ocrklng, of Athena, Is vis iting his parents at Tumalo. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. Ilrooks returned Thursday morning from a fow days' visit in Portland. Fred Huey Is having n neat flvo room bungalow planned for construc tion In Hlvcr Terrace. W. P. Uurko loft Sunday ovcnlng for Portland and will spend Thanks giving In Seattle. Kmll Pearl, of the Goldon Itulo store, left Thursday for u buying trip In tho east. F. W. Stein, of Portland, was a business visitor In Bund u few days lust week. T. II. Foley wont to Portland on business Friday night, returning Monday morning. 11. N. Buchwalter, editor of tho Chowaucan Press, of Paisley, was in town for a fow days of last week. Harold Shuraway left last Thurs day on a wcok's vacation and will return tomorrow morning. D. E. Hunter leaves tonight for Portland, whero ho will spend Thanksgiving. Shipments of brick to Madras aro being mado this week by the Bend Brick & Lurubor Co. H. J. Overturf went to Portland on business Wednesday night, return ing Friday morning. The Literary Club will hold Its regular monthly meeting next Tues day afternoon at 3 o'clock In tho Li brary. W. H. Walther. of tho Walther Willlams Co., of The Dalles, has been In I) u nd during tho last week on bus iness. Claudo Mannholmer, of Mannhel nier Bros., returned Thursday morn ing from a business trip to Port land. Mrs. W. L. Doudlah returned Mon day morning from Seattle, whero she wob called on account of tho serious illness of a sister. Fred K. Jackson, head filer of the Shuvlln-Hlxon Company, experts to erect a handsomo soven-room bunga low In Staats Addition, Mrs. John Dennis and Mrs. J. J, Wilt, of Sisters, wero guests of Mrs. C. V. Silvia several days of last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harper W, Rkuso ex pect to move Into their new residence in Doulevard Addition, early next week. F. A. Douty, of the Multnomah Box Company, vas hero last week visiting G. W. Knapp, of the Knapp Cheney Box Co. John Dennis and Jesse Wilt, of Sisters, were in Bend Sunday and attended tho Bend-Burns football game. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the Bend Commercial club meets Saturday af ternoon at 2 MO p. m., in tho coun cil chambers in tho O'Kane build ing. Mrs. P. K. Chase left Wednesday for Monmouth, Oregon, being sum moned there on account of tho ser ious Illness of a sister, who died be fore Mrs. Chase arrived. and remember quality is never forgotten if you are shod in WALK-OVER SHOES FOR MEN Ho50 fC $6.00 i3p FOR WOMEN T&&SZs fiscU& SHOES $3.50 to $6.50 YOUR FEET WILL BE IN SAFE HANDS IN OUR STORE. WE Art Thankful -For the Good Health given us For the Prosperity of Our Business For Qoods that make friends For Honest Criticism For Just Ptaise -'For All These We ate thankful. 'JU & Ss fip (f IPSSH.P3E Tlvrnn flllann. a son of Mr. mill Mrs. E. I). Gllson, who has been with tho Strahom surveying party for tho past Bevon months, joined his family hero last week. Fred N. Wallace camo In on Fri day morning's trnln from Portland, whero he attended n meeting of tho executive committee of tho Oregon Irrigation Congress. Harvey II. DoArmond returned Friday from Portland, where ho at tended tho C. O. 1. Wator UsorH' As sociation before tho Public Service Commission. C. J. Cntlow left Tuesday evening for Barrlngton, Illinois, whero hu will visit with his paronts for n fow mouths. Mr. Catlow's father linn n largo moving picture housa near Chi cago. Walter II. May, of Gist, who ban been working for tho past year and a half in dlffcrcnts part of the statu In chargo of road construction for tho forest service, arrived hero Mon day night on his way homo. On Tuesday, November C, tho Baptist women will serve their an nal Turkoy dinner, beginning at G:30 o'clock. On Tuesday, Decombor 12 they will hold an nll-dny sale or Christmas articles. Tho place to bo uunounced later. Fifty members of tho congrega tion of tho Catholic church gathered at tho parish housn Sunday evening Look ahead for Christmas, for that Victrola, at need Horton. Adr. You Like to See a Strong Film, full of action and intensa In Its purpose You should bco "Kvll Thereof," to night, to huvo this desire fully satisfied, WE Firfo A WINNER In the 1-nns of tho Lumborlands, who with Helen Holmes, Is fast becoming a strong attraction. Also see tho ripping L-Ko com edy Thursday and Friday nights. Carter De Haven Certainly Puts One Over when "Ho Becomes a Cop." This Is of the Timothy Dobbs That's Mo Series. Cleo Madi son In "Tho Guilty One," Is n stirring drama of western In terest. This Is to be seen Sat urday. A FITTING CLIMAX is to bo found In "Silks and Satins," featuring lovcable Mar guerite Clark, Sunday and Mon day, at the !OI-k1H IfcJsWMP, jgngfEwiara to welcomo Father Luko Shcchau on his return from a four mouths' trip to Ireland. Father Sheehnn won pre scntcd with n handsomo desk, chulr and purse. Mrs. Hugh O'Kane, pres ident of tho Altar Society, made the presentation. IJBSt Dr. Turner, tho well know;) V&" u'u Hl"'clallst, of Portland, will bo in Bend again Saturday, Bee. 9, nt Tltorscn's Jewelry store. Head aches relieved, dross-eyes straight ened, satisfaction guaranteed. You could nut make a more appropriate Christinas present than to hnve your children, father, mother, sister, or brother's eyes examined by a special ist of experience and Ntutidliig, and IT needed, prcneiit them with an up-to-(tatn pair of glasses, which will bo durable and lasting, and nt tho samo time preserve their eyesight, whtcU Is the most preelmm sense they have. Dr. Turner mokes no charge for con sultation or examination, and most positively will not recommend glasses where they lire not needed. You ran order them and hnve them delivered nt Christina time, if desired. Con sult him. Don't forget the date. Adv. 33.31)0- You Will Find the Usuttl Good Dinner at the Cozy Restaurant Tomorrow. Try It. Golden Wesf Coffee. is "Jucf Rlchr Standard Patterns E. A. Sather Royal Worcoster Corsets Dry Coods and Notions; Men's Furnishings T HE latest things in waists first arrived for the Xmas trade in Crepe de chine and Georgette Crepe in Plum, Flesh, and White, they cer tainly are beauties. So if you wish to see the latest come in and let us show them to you. Our prices are no higher than what you have to pay for last years goods. i I