THE BKN-D'llVMiETlfc, MEND, 6HE., WKDAESDAY, DECEMBER 13, il)t l'AdE ?. For Her Xmas Shop Early Now This Beautiful 26-Piece Set of fc9l 7C Oneida Community Silver , iOct 4 D Beautiful Patterns in Patrician, Georgian and Sher aton Designs. The Most Beautiful for Christmas. Ten Spoons Six In flnnl roll , J2.30 Drxrrt Spoons Six In flanntl roll ! tl.RO Tabic Sioon Six In flannel roll $5,00 Hound Bowl Soup Spoon-Slx In flannel roll , ,!!..!!... .11.00 Oranirc Spoon--Six In llnwl lo $3.60 Ice Ten Spoon Six in lined box .IJ.50 Ilcrrry Rpooni-One In lined box , $2.00 Cream Lndle One In lined box , $1.35 (lrvy Ladle One In lined box , i.$l,75 Table Fork (flat handle) Six In flunnel roll ., , $5,00 Individual Salad forks Six In lined box $4.76 Oytcr Forka-SIx In lined box , .,. $3,25 Cold Meet Fork One In lined box , JI.S5 I'lcklc Fork One In lined box , , $1.00 Table Knlvea (Hollow Handle I-Six In flannel roll .,.1 $6.75 Table Knives (Modeled Handle) -Six In flannel roll $3.75 lluttcr Spreader (Flat Handle) Six In lined box $4.00 Fruit Knives (Modeled Handle) Six In lined box , $3.25 Do Server (Hollow Handle) -One In lined box , $2,50 lluttcr Knife- One in lined box $1,00 Sugar Shell One In lined box .. $1.09 Ilnbin"' Spoon- One In lined Lux . .... 75 Child's Knife, Fork and Spoon St in lined Box ....$2.73 REED & HORTON SEE OUR WINDOWS LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Todny's wcntlier raa.xlmura, Gl degrees; minimum, 18 degrees. Eilwnrrt Street, of Kite, 1b a Bend visitor today. J. J. Onsen Is reported to by 111 with the grip. J. E. Lnnu left this morning cm h business trip to The Dalles, Enter prlso mid Portland. & Mr. nnd Mrs. M. I). Knutsqnjtx pect to raovo Into their new home In llend View nbout December 20.. P. A. Wooloy Is confined lo his room by n severely cut foot, sus tained while working on the new Pilot Uutto hotel;'" . J. W. Murrny, special nEent for the Paclllc Telephone) & Telegraph Co., nrrlved yesterday to assist Manager Crothor during the Illness of his llt,t!o girl. Joseph Young, who sustained a badly crushed foot n few days ago while- working In tho Wilkinson mill. Is reported to bo Improving nicely at tho llend Surgical hospit al. The Baptist Women's Union will hold Its regular monthly business meeting at tho residence of Mrs. G. -aW. v Cheney. Louisiana street In lirk addition Thursday afternoon 2:30 p. m. Ansen Brooks, of Minneapolis, froasuror or tho lirooics-seunion dumber Co., arrived In Uend this imornlng and will be tho guest of fills nephew Harry K. Urooks for o few days. Mr. Ilrooks will nlso In spect tho operations at tho Brooks Scanlon Lumber Co.'s plant. (From Tuesday's Dally) Todays Temperatures Maximum, 47; minimum 34. Ed. Dean was up from Tumalo this morning. " J Frank .McCaffrey, L. K. Smith and E. L. Lcnnou, of Redmond, were Uend visitors this morning, The littlo daughter of Manager J, L. Galther, of the Pacific Tolephono & Telegraph Co., is very 111. F. H. Prehcr, who has been em ployed en the now Pilot Uutto hotel, left today for his homo In Port land. Uoyd and Hoy Kelzur have re turned to Uend from Medford, whore they attended tho funeral services of their bother. -J. Steld I, has bods Stovo and John and Ilruco DeArmond, left today for a 25-mlle trip up tho river, to hunt during the next week. Tho Ladles of tho Altar Society of tho Catholic church will meet Thurs day afternoon with Mrs. I). Sphlcr at her homo In this city. County Commissioner II. J. Over- turf left night to attend tho conven tion of county judges and commis sioners to bo held there this week. Mrs. Overturt accompanied him. Inrday night to take up his duties with The Bulletin. Wnlter 11. Joffrcy, of Salem, came In Sunday morning to 'tako a posi tion with The Bulletin. Jno. Park, living near Cllno Butte, broke both bones of his right arm Thursday, cranking a car. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. HobertB left' Saturday evening for Sault Salnto Marie, Michigan, to spend tho win ter. W. C. Blrdsall, manager of tho Pilot Butto Hotel, has returned from a business visit to Portland lasting several days. The Bend Benevolent association meets tomorrow to mako' final nr rnngctucuta tor tho distribution of Christmas gifts. Mrs. A. Whlsuant and daughter arrived this morning from Portland, to Join Mr. Whlsnant. They will make their homo In Bend. - W. T. Klnsey nnd James Wilson, building contractors, arrived hero last'weok from tho John Day volley to go Into business. They aro for mer residents of Portland. Mrs. L. C. Cummlngs and two children.. of Portland, spent tho week end with Mrs. Cummlngs' paronts, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Hail, of this qlty. Thoy returned, to their homo yesterday. .' The Ladles Aid of the Scandlnov-lou-Luthoran church will hold n ba silar tonight in tho now Scandlnnv- Fin . f ..ll.n.nl. .Iilinnl. A. n,.n(t.. M!I-1I.. 111'... II UIIUIi;il .Ill IIUVIIIII halo will be held, nnd refreshments' f will bo served. (From Monday's Dally.) Mrs. C. S. Hudson left lust night for n trip to Portland. W. X. Brown camo up from lied moud this morning. Bert Shuey Is assisting this week In Balrd's grocery storo. G. II. Furst returned Saturday night from a buslnoss trip to Port laud. Sheriff Knox and District Attor ney Wlrtsi aro hero from Priiiuvlllc today. M. II. Morton Is confined to his homo today with an uttack of ton-sllltls. Born, this morning to Mr. and Mrs. John MoKau, an eight mid a half pound ooy. Henry X Fowler arrived hero Sat- IF YOU ARE BUYING A GIFT FOR A MAN, BUY IT IN A MAN'S STORE THAT'S WHERE HE WOULD BUY PRACTICAL GIFTS FOR CHRISTMAS Silk Neckwear at 2oc, 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50 Silk Reefers, at - ?2-50 Silk Hose, at I 35c, 50c, 75c Umbrellas, at $,1,01,iP Handkerchiefs, both plain and initialed, 25c Ide Shirts M $1-25 to $2.00 Suit Cases B- 2.50 to $15 00 Knoxknit Lisle Hosg -5c Hardeman and Mcgbbon Gl g svers"::::::: rSK Night Shirts and Pijamas $1.00 to $2.00 A. L. MRENCH MEN-feRN,SH,NGS '.-nnp SHM HKT8 THE l'ACn." (From Saturday's Dally Bulletin.) I ' M. S. Mayficld, of Prlnovlllo, Is a business visitor in Bend today. Mrs. A. Munz, of Ucdmnnd, Is in iiend this afternoon on business. Mrs. K. W. Hall Is enjoying n visit from her oldest daughter, Fern. H. M. Stephens, cashier of tho Central Oregon Bank, is on tho Blck list today. Andrew McAllister, of Tumalo, Is In town today as a witness in tho IinB8olbcrg-Smtth land case. F. Berry and P. A. Chandler, of Culver, came In this morning on their way up river on a duck hunting trip. Miss Mary Bonn nrrlved this morn ing from Portland andvloft for her homestead iicni- Alfalfa to spend n few wcrfks. F. V. Moffet has moved his of fices from, tho Bend Water, Light & Power Comnany's building to 1020 Wall street. John Hynn nnd John Coleman re turned this morning from Portland, whero they attended the livestock show this week. J. C. Uhodes, Frank S. Glover, Dr. W. O. Manning and Clins. Bailey left yesterday morning for Spring river for a two dnys' hunting trip. Mrs. S. S. Steams, of Prlnovlllo, is vlsltlnc In Bend todav with four rf her children and her brother, Frank., Day, of Cnrleton, Oregon. A. N. , Wakefield, who has been tnking tho school census for tho last fow weeks, expects to lenvo Monday for Seattle to spend a pnrt of the winter, Miss Fern Itcff entertained nbout 20 young people- nt her homo last night, tho occasion bolng her birth day. The evening wns spent with games, and refreshments worn also served. Mr. and Mrs. U. B. LaFollotte, and children, of Hod in on d, aro In town todny. Mr. LaFollotto (.Mend ed tho meeting of tho Central Ore gon Farmers' Creamery this afternoon. 1). II. Peoples, of tho Crook Coun ty Abstrnct Conipnny, nnd Mrs. Poo pics, of Prlnovlllo, nro visiting In Bend todny. Mr. Peoples expects to attend tho Central Oregon Irrigation congress In Bend next Wednesday. II. C. Kills says that rabbit hunt ing promises to bo n popular diversion In Crook county during tho winter mouths, if tho Interest Hint is being shown by farmers near Bend can bo taken ns a gungo. Mr. Kills snys ho Is flooded with Inquiries about tho provisions of tho rabbit bounty law. Suggested Gifts For Men Gloves and Scarfs Hnnd sowed Chamois Gloves for men, washable,' nt pair .$15.00 Gray, Glace, or Mocha Gloves, silk lined, nt. ..$2.00 pnli- Heavy Gray Driving Gloves (51.50 pair Fibre Silk Scarfs, In pleasing color combinations SI. 25 to SU.C'O Silk Hosiery Fibre Silk Half Hose Pure Silk Half Ho;o . .15c pair- 30o, "5c pair I TOYS . ' 'DOLLS ' ' iniii Embroidered Handkerchiefs Inltlnl Embroidered Handkerchiefs . ItiJio, "e, BO Xew Silk Xeckwear, Just In by express . 25c, 50c, $1.00 Other Gift Suggestions Shirts, Neckwear, Snontors I'ndorwonr, (Iiirtors Aral Bands Supcndor, l'ujuiiui-, I-Vlt i Leather Slippers, ctr. Gift Suggestions For Women If your gift problem Is a perplexing one, wnlk throiiKb our nislo. Many urtlcles nro displayed which will sug gest to you a gift suttnblo for HUH. Gordon Furs GOItDON ITItS A Useful Gift. New Melon Muffs, nt-io Scarfs to Mntch Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Hosiery SILK LlSl.i: WOOL Hand Bags, Mesh Bags, Boudoir Caps Neckwear Waists Dainty Undermuslins SLEDS Velocipedes WAGONS Doll Buggies Doll Furniture GAMES BOOKS We Sell Christmas Trees ORDER YOURS NOW STOP AND SHOP AT PWSM I Bend's only Complete 1 I HOLIDAY STORE IS I I Warner's I Santa's Headquarters ' I W. S. Mc.N'nmnrn, assistant man ngor of tho Portlnnd offlco of tho Ford Motor company, Is In Bend to day on liuslncHM for thu Fori! com pany. F. II. Ciinnlnghnm, who was In jured several days ago at tho Brooks Scanlon Lumber Company's camp, Is reported to bo resting moro easily nt tho Bend hospital. Sum Brooks, superintendent of tho logging department of tho Klngcomu Logging Co., of Powell Hlvor, B. C, arrived tills morning for n short stay with his brother, II. K. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Koyerf nnd Mr. mid Mrs. H. K. BrookH returned this morning from Portland, where Mr. Koyes und Mr. Ilrooks attended it special meeting of tho Western Pino association. Ilurvey DoArmoud's mother, Mrs. K. C, DeArmond, and Lester DeAr mond, a younger brother, huvit eomo to Bend to mako their homo. For tho present, Mr. DeArmond In employed In Beunett'H grocery more. George S, Young, United States Mineral Surveyor, and county sur- voyor-el'R't, hits moved his office from room 5, First Nutlonal Bank build ing, to room 12, the quarters former ly occupied by Dr. .Manning. Mr uud Mrs. Colo K. Smith left Wednesday morning for Hartlluo, Washington, with the body of their daughter, Sophie Marie, who died of pneumonia Tuesday. Tho Interment wilt bo made In tho ilartllnu cemetery. MORE BURNS PKAISE .Veivh Kiij-n Treatment of Football Temii ComonlN lloniN. Now comes nnothnr Bunm paper, the Harney County Xown, and miya moro kind things concerning tho treatment accorded tho llnrnH foot ball team on its recent vlutl hero. Says the News: "So well did tho Ilcod people treat tho Burns team Unit nil dis appointment regarding ttio (allure. of Prlnovlllo to stuv with timii. agreement, majestically tllHiippear- eii. ah clubs and social fniieilona In tho city woro lavish In tlieir dof orence nnd Hhowerlng of lourliiKloa upon tho visitors from th'n ulty. "Bums Iiiih always onnldnrod Bend a very roiiKlileradj buMlueiH neighbor, but now tho nM ml bunds have been cemented solidly. Burns' team of footbnll nlaviim worn muilu up of young business me), nnd thoRo Interested In tho business lite of our city, and this consilium! hi liu ilnv sister elty has umalgainiitiK) (he. business Issues and theu. will al ways bo tho kindliest of toolings In Burns for Bend uud her wdn uwako citizens. " Sou our China Plates, Oiiiih und Kuucers, Deep Dishes, at tirhoH that will shock you. Ktoekmon'ii tie, 10c, 16c, 2Co Storo Adv. 42 Turning Now Your Thoughts Toward Christmas fher ultta)x In toineotin jou ilohlro Ui reineiultei' TJ' gift luuy not Ji" laboruti It need not be, to bo ttltrurtho. We call )our uttrntluir to tlieho eff-lhe gfftkt Stationery " flonfectioneBy Rubber Goods ' Toilet Preparations Fountain Png, . . Pyralin Ivory Cigars Pkjfe. Candies We have an 'Innumerable lot of Iniperxouul giftN, Magill'& Erskine O'Ktoe Bulldiag "THE STORE THAT WILL" Piione 1571 il ".!) fw. ..