' ncD nujpT, besi),. Oregon, Thursday, yAitcii 1, ju. PAOH 7. JVv T-J fry S J i PARAFFINE OIL (Park Davis & Co.) I M deal 75 CENTS -IhY 111 . L axative PER BOTTLE Reed Sb Horton IFe R.EXAL STORE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (from Wednesday's Dally.) J ml go Duffy Is In town'on personal business. D. P. Adamuon, of Prlncvllle, Is a Ilend visitor today. Jny Upton, Prlnovlllo attorney, was in town last night. Grant M. Hnymond is confined to tlio houso by illness today. M. Woyno Chase, of Pleasant Jtldgo, is a visitor in Bend today. h. II, Doland loft Monday night for a month's vacation at San Fran cisco. T. A. McCnnn returned this morn ing from a business trip to Port land. Mr. and Mrs. W C. McCulston re turned last night from a vacation trip In the south. Mr. and Mrs. Harry K. IJrooks re turned this morning from a brief buslncs strip to Portland. J. C. Coo was n visitor In thu city yestorday after attending the organi zation mooting of thu Improved Or Ifdor of lied Man. Walkor Uuswoll has left for Van couver, B. C., after visiting In Bend nt tliu II. K. Brooks homo. P. L. Gallagher, of La Orando, last night took chnrgo of tho offlco of the Oregon Fuel & Transfer Co. Mr. and Mrs. James Corgan, of Ontonagon, Mich., aro vlBlting their daughter, Mrs. J; V. Arnold. Mrs. John Xachmau, of Chohulls, Washington, has arrived In tho city to visit her daughter, Mrs. James Do Busk. C. S. Hudson, A. M. Pringlo, Mrs. P. H. Brooks, Miss Marjorla Hender son and Henry Fowler went to Mad ras today to attend tho demonstra tions of tho O. A. C. wool car. On Thursday at 2:30 p. m., tho Women's Union will hold Its reg ular monthly missionary mooting at tho Baptist church. A program In cluding musical numbers has been arranged. Tho Presbyterian church tins ap pointed a flnanco cotnmlttco, con sisting of Mrs. C. V. Silvia,. Ashley Forrest and J. O. Eng, which will caro for tho current expenses of tho organization. Tho Western Union Telegraph Co. li3 made Its BcHd offlco it money transfer agency, and money may now bo transmitted by wlro, during office hours to or from any point whero they have an office. MASQUERADE St. Patrick Day ' MARCH' 1 7th ' -AT- Hippodrome BEND, OREGON Ladies'- 1st Prize For most comical costume, $5.00 order for merchandise on Mannheimer Bros. Men's 1st PrizeFor most comical costume, $5.00 order for merchandise on A. L. French. (From Tuesday'!) Dally) Mrs. J. A. Benson, of La Pine, Is visiting In Bend today. A. T. Arnold Is a visitor In tho city I today from his homo In La Pino. Mr. and .Mrs. Denton O. Burdlck returned f,to llcdmond' yestorday, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Athey nro In tho city, today from their homo In Burns. Barney O'Donnoll 'returned this morning from Portland where ho sold a carload of bcoves collected In this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. S.tnats nro in Portland, after nu extcuslvo auto tour In California, and expect to bo back In Bend In about a week. H. C. Oliver, traveling freight and passenger agent for tho O.-W. It. & N arrived in tho city last night from Portland, where he tins boon for tho last tow days on railroad busi ness. Mr. nnil Mrs. ,It. Mi-Smith, and son, Calvin, returned Yesterday from roruanu, wnorcinoy niionciea mo wedding of Miss Lola Joseph, Mrs. Smith's daughter. Mrs. Cora Moyor and Mrs. Cather ine Hclstcr, of Auburn, Washington, who havo been hero closing up tho estate of their brothor, John Peters, wore called suddenly homo yester day by tho Illness of their father. Lee A. Thomas will leavo tho latter part of tho week for a stay of several days In Portland to complete tho drafting of plans for tho now build ing planned by tho Deschutes Invest ment Company as headquarters for tho county government. Winter Weather Needs are inexpensive, to be sure, but how much wanted for unexpected changes in the weather. PREPAREDNESS is the NOTE of the DAY Among Our Latest Arrivals Here Are DOUBLE SOLED SHOES, STORM RUBBERS, ANTI WET RAINCOATS, UMBRELLAS, ETC. Don't Take Any Chances With the Weather Man The Snow is here to stay for sometime. Fortify yourself against the dangers of catching cold. A. L FRENCH VTHE. MENSS TOGGERY" (From Monday's Dally.) W. F. Arnold, of La Pino, arrived this afternoon on u business trip. A. B. Schnldor, of SlU'or Lake, Is In tho city today on business. Mr. and Mrs. a. P. Putnam arrived from Salem this morning for a visit with friends. Jako Brandeau has rcturnod to Bond from a three week's visit to De troit, Michigan. Barney O'Donnoll loft yestorday for Portland with a load of high- grade booves for tho market. H. H. Do Armond left this morn In for Prlnovlllo on legal .business, expecting to return tomorrow. W. H. Martin started this morning on a trip to Chicago to look up spring and summer stocks for tho Martin & Cashman store County Commissioner A. L. Mack intosh Is exopected to roturn homo tonight from a business trip to Port land. Myron A. Symons rcturnod last night from a trip to Seattlo and Portland, whoro ho ordered now Jew elry stock for his establishment hero. Qrant Bales, and A. T. Harney, of Grand Junction, Colorado, arrived In tho city yestorday on their way to Tumalo, whero thoy will visit with Mr. Bales' brother. A. J. Harter and Nell liny, of tho Tumalo Development leaguo, broko out tho road botweon Bond and Tum alo this morning with a four horse team, making travel bctweon tho two towns much castor. Word Iiob bcon recolvod in Bond of tho birth to Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Whltsett, In Orland, Co., on Febru ary 18, of a six and ono-half pound boy. Mr. and Mrs. Whltsett wore formerly residents of Bend. (From Thursday's DallyV) J. h. McCulloy, of Summer Lake, Is n business visitor In Bend today. W. N, Ray,' of Tumalo, was a vis itor In tho. city yesterday. W, L." Cobb returned) yestorday from n business trlpftoPortland. A. L French returned this week from n business trip to eastern points, John A, Sntlicr leaves tomorrow evening on n business trip to Port-, land. Mr. and Mrs. Itoy Simpson, of Portland, are guests nt tho homo of Mrs. Welst. Arthur Hill, of La Pino, is In Bend today on business connected with his homestead entry. Mrs. Ilobert Grey, of Portland, Is tho guest of her Blstor. Mrs. It. E. Huffschmldt, In Bend. Karl P. Updlko wnB In tho city today on business from his ranch at tho head of tho Motollus, Mrs. Myrtlo Freoland and son, Bornnrd, havo arrived In Bond from Spokane, and are visiting at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. French. Ilobert Gathorgood, of La Pine, arrived In tho city nt 1:30 o'clock this morning, heavy snows prolonging tho auto trip to nearly six hours. nov. H. C. Hartranft, Ilov. J. L. Porlnger, II. K. Nordeon nnd lllloy Wiser left this afternoon for Prlno vlllo to attend tho rovlval meeting being conducted by Ilov. Dr. Elwood Lyon. W. It. Wilkinson was In Bend this morning from tho Gardner-Wilkinson mill. Ho reports tho snow In thnt New Apparel The Greatest Variety Ever Shown inBend Attractively PricecL Ladies' Suits $J2.75 to $35 Poplins, Serges, Mix tures. Gabardines, all in New Shades, Ladies' Coats $5.75 to $23.75 The Newest designs from the Leading Style Centers. THE STORE THAT SETS THE FACE (From Saturday's Dally.) Mrs. M. C. Low, of Deschutes, was In Bond shopping yestorday. Lee A. Thomas has moved his of fices to tho O'Knno building. Jl. Q. proves and son, of Sllvor Lake, aro spending tho day In Bond. Mr, and Mrs. Androw McAllister, of Tumalo, wore visitors In Bond yes terday. Jlalph W- Miller mado entry on a homestead In tho Opal City section yestorday. W. E. and O. W. Sandall, of Tum alo, wero business visitors In Bond yestorday. Charles II. Spaugh returned to his homo In Tumalo last night, aftor spending tho day In Bend attending to business mattors. Miss Helen Sangselder and Miss Jean Buswell will urrlvo next wook from Spokano to bo tho house guests of Mrs. H. K. Brooks. , County School Superintendent J. Alton Thompson Is tho purchaser of a new car, necessitated by his work In visiting tho county schools. The Store with Good, Goods A TIME PIECE li worth Ichs If it In not right, nnd nu unskilled workman limy damage It beyond recov ery. llrlng your Match or clock to us for' elennlng or ad justment mid repairs when needed, nnd. on limy Iio as mi red of Its being properly done nnd at reasonable cost. Larson & Co. Jewelers nnd Opticians DEM), OIUXJO.V At tho Sign of tho Ills Clock. .'V- Chi maware .name led W are Tin Ware Gl assware Kitch enware (From Friday's Dally.) Frank Boguo, of La Pino, Is a guest in the city today. Harry Illley, of La Pino, was In the city yesterday on business. J. L. McCulley is a business vis itor in Bend from Summer aLke, Ernest Lufhy was In Prlnovlllo yes torday looking aftor business Inter ests. F. A. Tomes and J. F, Johnson, of La Pino, aro spending tho day In Bend. Miss Ray Grey, of Portland, Is vis iting her sister, Mrs. II. E. Huff schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Smith, son Calvin and daughter Miss Lela Jos eph, left for Portland Thursday ev ening. Chick Hauck has left for Spokane, whero he hag accepted a position with a drilling company. .Freight and Passenger Agent J. T. Hardy, of the Oregon Trunk rail way, made a trip to Prlnerllle and .Culver yesterday on official bus!- I Cutlery SHOP AT HEADQUARTERS Warner's Bend's Economy Center Lingerie Waists Just in A new lot specially priced (J1 OC J (j1 E!ft at tpji.di aim yi.ov Silk Frocks $15.00 to $21.00 Stunning Modclt in Taffi la and Crepe du.Chtn in ihe new hade Apple Green, Cold, Cliineie Blue. New Skirts $6.75 to $9.50 Well TailoredAll Wool Serge., Paplini, Chuddthi, S h e p e r d CI.ecW. NEW BUTTONS-In fancy designs-also in Gold, Blue and Green. New Trimmings Are Here! FIRST TO SHOW ALL THE NEW TII1NGS-- This Store is the real Style Center of Bend. STOP AND SHOP AT vicinity about tho samo depth as hero, with increasing precipitation to the west. Mrs. R. M. Smith and son, Cnlvln, nnd Miss Lola Joseph leavo tonight for Portland. On Sunday will occur, in Portland, tho marrlaga of Miss Joseph nnd Mr. J. J. Schwondkcr, n banker of Wollsvlllo, Missouri. DEDICATION I'OHTl'ONED Owing to tho fnlluro of Itghtlng fixturos to arrlvo which will pro vent lighting of tho auditorium, tho dedication ceremonies at tho now high school havo been postponed un til Friday ovonlng, Mnrch 2. You will soon begin looking for the first blades of grass. You will soon begin to prepare to make your gardens. You will soon begin to look for the first robins. These Things are Evidence . of Spring You will soon begin to think about new spring clothing. You will begin first by selecting the kind you will wear. No mistake can be made, as you well know, in selecting HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING The spring styles of 1917 are far superior to anything that has yet been shown in the clothing world. First showing of these models will con vince you of the merits. We also carry a complete and high class line of men's furnishings. : : For spring apparel; we invite your attention to our stock. Martin & Cashman O'Kane Building. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes. W E WANT YOU TO FEEL THAT IT IS YOUR PRIVILEGE AS A PATRON TO CALL ON US AT ANY TIME. Wo. nro uhvayrt f(lnl to wild joii a man to mako repair. To ciid a tube, u blow-out patch or a neiv klioo, If you happen to nccl UN on tlio road. Of tun rue, (hero aro limit to thuiUntunro wo can go, but wo tori uro that im would not maku any un reasonable. rciuet no, if an) thing of thu hurt liuppeivH tile phono uk. And rciiit-inlM-r, If )ou wuiit lire uml Urn fcuiidiii-i und do not hjKxdfy them by brand, ue ulll (tend you I'nlt chV Htutei Tire and United Mate Tire Hiuidrlex, because o his. lleve them to be tho hot on the market. And tuo tin- that uo ulays feature ure the United Htute "Cliuln" am! "Unco.'1 Skuse Hardware Company 4 --i r i i H V'- ,i, h . K V r