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1KNI BULLETIN, IJKNI), OREGON, TIIIJIIHOAV, MAItCIt 20, 1017. PAQI3 h: t A) P - ; X I EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 8 th OUDEIt VOUI1 . EASTER CARDS '. EASTER CANDIES EASTER DYES REED & HORTON The Itcxnll Store Manzanita and Aubrey Heights .Addition l. oh $50, LOTS Ajfoni for PACIFIC HUILI). I N ; A LOAN ASSOCIATION LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From W)Mluftdn'ii Dully I It, 1.. Hrhet. of Prlnnvllln. In In tint olty today on IiusIiihm. J, 1., Cnmplietl, of Madras, It himlniMM visitor linlny in llemt. l.oonu ThniH, of MIIVHr Itkt. In visiting with friends In Hiv city. Prlday, Mi'i'tniiil'tT J8. Iimm heti HtlfltlHt MA tllM lUlM (f H Tumult Walr. " It. Klngsley, of CulvHr, arrived In iIih dlty iNNt nlr.lit hhiI In retlttliK ovnr tinlny. Joint M. Mcntt nnd T. M. Ptwt. of list, nro In IIhiiiI today looking after IiiinIumm Intermit. A lantern lwturn on "(Sold, Ciml mid MurlilH," Mill ht given at tlio ,hlgh nth oo I I'rldny evening, dill--1 rui under 10 Mill tin admitted fr. for ndulu a charge of flvo cents will ho made. Dr. I). H. Iluntor Ml -Inst night ., for Dtitroll, called by Iho atirlnus illinium of lilit hrothor. A. o. Hunter. In tint rouurll roour thin evening lit H o'clock will ho hold u meeting of tlio Ilund Pair & Truck hmwIh tlon to niitkn plaiiN for tlio nixtorln Hon work. All stockholder nr urged to bo present. (From Tumtdny'n Dally.) Dr. U. C. Coo rNturuml thin tnorn Jiik from it trip to Portland. Mm. J. J. llallny In In the city to day from Imr ranch nintr ilrothem. JnmoN MorrUou, of Impurlul, wim a IiuhIihhoi vUltor In tlio olty yeatur- day. (!. Clurko, or Alfulfu. arrived In thn ally lunt nlKlit and In NpendlUK tlio day In Ilnnd, Frank Mamti;alo, or Mllllcnn, wnn In llorul yeiitcrday looklut; uftur I builnoitfl liitrcntn, Mr, nnd Mm, W. 0. lIuntliiK ro turnt'd thin momliiK from it weuk'M vUlt In Portland, wliuro Mr. Hint Iiikh nttoudtnt a nicotine of tlio na tional foruNt nupurvUium. The Famous Nottleton "Saxon" ,, Every Day Model 8.50 j T, and worth Ik Dal, in black or tan 'r j The Saxon" Is a finely ii, Here we have it in business dress-calfskin. 'A y.erjtable pleusure to, the man who likes , 4l, shoos which not only feel well and give the l,v1nrwiio)- vrccililn wpjir .uuugtai, pw9jw- f-., their service. A. L. FRENCH ! "The Store .Uttit.Sets Uiq Piic , cent for Ncttleton Men's Shoes--the world's finest - 'L I, ii " '" ""'- .I'm '.T'r- t' ' $60, $65, 10 per cent emit $2.50 Monthly $7 5 to $ I 5 0.00 LAJLASTES Real Eilale-Jmttrance J M O N K V TO I. (I A N Itnv II K. Marshall, ot Kali-m. or rlvod In llotid thlN mornliiK and to ulKht will hi'ulii u Korlcm of evange listic meeting at tlio Ilitplliit tliurrli. AiikuhI Andnritou. of Iteilmond, di'ptity dhorlff fur Dtxtchut rounty. In umkliiK IiIn hH(hniHrtnrx In Iliiutl. nnd will huvn cliurK" of tlio ofriro work titidHr Khitrirr M. K. HoIihiIm. Mr. AudtiriHiii IuIhuiIn to hrliiK hlit fMinlly to lloud hn ihhiu hn Hih iprlitK lorui or wliool chmott. (From Mondny'n Dally.) C. Flnluir, of Alfalfa, wnn It. llelld W. In ytlonlay. F. Mackoy In In town from Trrn!oiuit) today. Fred N. U'ltllnutt, of Tumalo, In In the city today on IhinIiiomi. MInm Klulo OImId In cnuvnlmtrluK from it norlotiH titlark of lu Jtrlppo. Mr. nod Mm. OeorKo KIiik, of Fort Itock, worn lu thn city ovor tint week MJi- ., . . , , T. A. MrCnnii rcturnod to Ilond hint iiIkIiI from a IiikIikhhi trip to I.tbby, Monlnua. It. W. Wotmoro, necretnry of Tim Hhuvlln-IIIxon Conipnuy. urrlved lu Ilond Kunday mornliiK for a few ilayn ntny. I.imt hvouIdk Mr. Wetmnro Knvo n dlnnnr nt tint Kmblnm cluh for hi hrothnr nnd frlnndn. County CoininlimloiiiT I.. K. Rmltli, M. A. Lynch, I,. n. I.a Follette. J. A. ThnriiH, P. ,M. Ittmly, Deputy Hhur Iff AtiKUNt Andemtin, lion McCaffery. M. W. PettlKrew. W. II DucKett nnd Ouy IJ. DoIinou, or Itttdmond, were vlnltom In IIhiuI today. Vernon A. Forhen und II. II. Do Ariaond, itttoruoyn fir tho ncttlem on tho Rqunw Crook lrrli:ntlon pro ject, will lunvo thin (tvouliiK to ut tuiul u moutliiK at Clovordnlo, rcla ttvu to tint cuno beforo tint Public Korvlco Commhuilon, In which tho company la unkliiK uu advancu lu wutur rate. (From Saturday's Dally.) I.ovl Kriint. or Powell Ilutto, wnn lu Ilund ycNtnrduy. calfskin. jtroitortloncil model. Y lnrtk wnll Jtll tlirn . -wV. ,, v. If MaI k Mrs, K, P. Ilrustnrhnus in visiting friends In Portland. J. I. Koycn has returned to Ilund from it IiiinImohh trip to l'ortlunil. V. V. Hwlnhor, ot Tumalo, was n Inuliii'HN visitor In tlio city yester day, Mr. ami Mm. Jlornco Ilrooklngs, of uv.txt Hampton, nro visitors In llonil today. Jlonry Wolkowltz, of Mllllcnn, win In Houd. yestorday looking after bun- lurm affairs- '- ' (!. K, Johnson find H. MV Llnd- quint, or Powell Ilutto, spent, last' night In Ilond, 11 II. Uiiyley.nt Tumnlo, ija's ro turn nil from Portland whoro jio wu owl hid nit n witness In circuit' court. Mm. I. K. Duytou nnd daughter, MUh Ituth, worn In Hand yesterday shopping, from their homo In Turn nlii. Mr. nnd Mm. Wllllnm Golden ro turned to Umlr homo In Mllllcnn lout nlKlit. uftur (ponding tho day In Iltiud. Cecil II. Biennis, of I'rlncrlllo, wan in tlio city hint nlKlit, returning from 1'h 1 1 Itlvur, where ho linn been wintering 200 head of ciittlo. Klmtir 12. t'ulllnoit, of I'lno Moun tain, In In tliv city on husluess. (From Friday 'h Dally.) Ilnrvoy I)nvl wan tnken to Port land thin week for mudloal treat intuit. J!d. Mphu In npimdlnK a few layn on lili ruricli I0 tnllcH buyouil Ii Hint. Mr. mid Mm. Clinton ClomuiiH loft th lit mornliiK for Hpokumt, to hu i;ouo Novornl moiitliN, Mm H. D. Wllnoii and dnui:litr, Cornnlla, uro Mtnpplnr; nl tlio II. K. Allnit homo ilurliiK Mm, AIIou'm ab Bunco. Mm. Allini luft WcdiHHuluy tmmltiK for a trip of bhvitiiI wcokH dunttlon to Portland and California polntn. (From Thumdny'n Dally.) J. II. Ilauer In lu Prluovllla today on bunlnoM. Cecil Hitb hnn returnod to IIhiuI after h vhtlt to Koattlo. Ilwt Ton and Mitrotllth Ilalloy. Jr., of Mliitflm. worn lu Ilond yontHrday. County JuiIko V. D. Ilnruon ro turnml lant iiIkIiI from u himlnoim trip to Tumnlo. It. II. IlHlyey, of Tumalo, In lu Portland thin Mik an a wKuomn lu a null fllfnl by the IlodHon-FettnnuRhty Company. County School Kuporlntcudent J. Alton ThompKon loft thU morului; to liiHpevt tho nchooln nt Alfalfn, ltoil inonil and Turrobuiiuc. Mr. nnd Mm. F.'s. Frnnoln linvo ro turned from Portland whero thoy wont culled two days no by tho doath ot Mr. Frnncln' rather. RECRUITING OFFICER WILL COME TONIGHT T. I,. Cjirrlger, or Until, formerly V. S. Xiivj, Will Alii In I.'ullst mt'iit Work for L'nrlo Hiiui. In (From Wotluonday'n Dally.) To necuro recruit for tho V. 8. navy, Samuel Ilartn, flmt-clnsn eleo- trlcluu In tho nnvy nurvlre will arrive In Henri thin oronlng, nccordlng to u wlro received thin morning by T. I.. Cnrrlger, or thin city, rrom Chlo,r Yooinun J. J. Knon, who visited Horn! earlier lu tho yonr on tho name rats Ion. Mr. Carrlgrr will nlri Mr. Hnrtn In tho work, having hlmnolf nerved ror oven yearn nnd nlno months as n rcmirvo gun pointer In tho nnvy. Ladies Hats Flowers, Ornaments Shapes, Linings Wp7UV VPlfVl Vpv1 JtV,2' Wh'jt iVl rfiS6' GkLT ? V mEi" We sell Trimmed Hats or the Shapes and Trimmings for the Home Milliner Warner's TO P. R. BROOKS OFFERS HIS SERVICES. Proiirlrtor of Pilot Itutto Inn, Who Wuh .Member of Artillery Com pany In .Mliuifnotit, KayN IIcikI Hliouhl Ditto llitltery. (From Thumday'n Dally.) Thnt ono or mora bnttnrlen or mountain howltzorn bo formed horo I tho propoial mado by Philip H. Jlrookn, owunr or tho Pilot Ilutto Inn, who ollom, If tho plan In car rlod out, to kIvo tho honoflt of hln oxpitrloiico In tralnltiK tho battorlun to a IiIkIi point or efrirlonry. Tho Idea occurred to Mr. Ilrookn In conniption with tho now Kyinnanlum wflnrn. hi, inva. II tvmttl In, n aim. ( plo matter tor tlio hattorlon to train. f. Ii. tin .til- nMmi... lr. It.. .. ft trw .... till. Ul,l.UUb .l,Ufc lig DUf,' i Renin nowitzor bnttorlcn, an othor hrniichoH ot tho ncrrlco could not bo accommodated an roadlly on the gym uanlurn Door. lorntloti In Ideal. With thono batterlon horo nnd othor formatlorin In tho nmallcr (nwun of thin noctlon It In Mr. Ilrookn' Idoa thnt a full rcKlmtml could be orKaulzwl. Thin noctlon offern un olunlliHl opportunity for nurnmor tnnnnnuvem nnd Mich regiment would he able to have tho boat training In nrllllcry practice poMlblo. In a mountain howitzer battery. according to Mr. Ilrookn. there are from four to nix gunn and from G5 to 70 men. The guun uihm! are of the name general nature u tliotHt. lined for trench mortarn In tho pros-! ont righting lu France. Inquiries have ' already heeu nent to the Mate mili tary authorities concerning the pon-1 niuiuty or ontaining the necenaary n ' n uu mining in- nr-i OWUI J wqulpment and rurther Mepn will Ix. taxon in tlio mattor an noon an an nnawer In received. N Well Vunlirictl. Mr. Ilrookn Is well qualified to undertake tho leademhlp In a movo munt of thin kind having neon 12 yearn or nervlco In tho Mlnnenota National Ounrd previous to tho time ot hln moving to llrltlnh Columbia. He wan n! member of tho Flrnt Mlnnenota Fleldl Artillery and In the time of hln nfrvfre rilled all positions rrom lino (o ntnff. Ho wnn about to re ceive promotion to tho offlco of ma- por when ho loft Mlnnonotn. The first Mlnnenota had n record m a well trained organization and i took Itn nurnmor drills with the reg- uhtr U. S. troops It ban recently , made u gootl nhowlng on the border FIRE CORPS ACTIVE HriKikN-Ncmtlnii Volunteer Efficient In Print Iro Drill. (From Wednesday's Dally.) Kfflclcncy In riro protection was demonstrated nt 3:40 o'clock this atlurnoon, when tho flro righting rorco organized among tho yard and shipping shed employes nt tho Ilrooks-Scanlou Lumber Co. mill, went through their first hoso drill practice on record tlmo when the nlarm was sounded for tho box fac tory. The drill was repeated nt 4 o'clock whon another alarm was sounded. PROPOSES 1 n Dress-Up Week March 30 to April 8 You 11 he dressed up if you select your Easter togs here Distinctive styles in Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts and Waists, reasonably priced. BOYS SUITS in new pinch-back models. You will find a complete stock here for the little fel lows; age 2 to 6 years; nobby suits in mixtures and plain blues, $3.50, $3.75, $4.75 CHILDEN'S DRESSES wonderful new dress es for the little folks, age 2 to 6 years, $1.15,$1.25,$1.50 Hats for Men and Young Men, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00 New Caps, in Green Mixtures and Plaids, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 New patterns in Men's Shirts in Madras and Silk E. & W. Collars STOP AND SNOW FALL IS HEAVY Deep Ijiycr Cocnt Ilnrtl PncUttl De IMiolt lit Hlglier Altitudes. (From Thursday's Daily.) While occasional nnow (lurries are tnklng place In Uond, n heavy (all Is reported In the higher altitudes, with the storm still continuing. Word was received thin morning at the of fice or tho Deschutes national for est thnt five Inches ot fresh snow fell last night In tho vicinity of the 11 Ig Itlver ranger station. Measurements taken before the snow began, showed an average or EASTER JEWELRY THIS ieawnn jewelry styje ,teDdenck', are modestly jirotmyed In our complete hhouinK of down-to-the-raiu-uto jewelry. Tho current fashions are for jewelry to matoh tho fctiwn, dross or suit. An excellent ojortunlty to asburt ono's individuality. You nro cordially invited to Inspect our display of Hat pins, Broaohos, Lavilllers. Larson & Co. Wtlthnutcrt : Jeweled i OptkUnt 143 Oirgoo St. BEND. OREGON. Sign th. BIG STKEET CLOCK Mrs. M. S. Elliott will b in Bend TUESDAYS AND WEDNESDAYS with the Cascade Steam Washer and will demonitrte nt your home. For demomtitioo appointment write MRS.M.S.ELUOTT Ceo'l Del. Bend, Oregon. MUSICIANS We have the Latgcit Stock o Mwic and Mutkal Mcichandite in the Notthwul. All the Late Song. Hohon and BueKnei Band In. i ittumenti. All Thingi Mutical all the Time. Send lor Catalogue!, Seiberling-Lucas Music SHOP AT i 3J '"fn of 0,(1 " h Pcked. auguring well for tho summer water supply. STEPS TAKEN TO FORM BASEBALL LEAGUE (From Wednesday's Daily.) Steps looking toward tho forma tion of n Central Oregon Baseball league wcro taken last night at a meeting at which Prlncvllle, Madron. Culver, Bond and Tho Shovlln-Iiixon Company wcro represented. That the formation or a league with defl nlto schedules was thought desirable, this season so that tho games might bo conducted In a more businesslike, mannor and to stlmulato Interest, among the towns. n. L. Scheo, of Prlncvllle, was made temporary chairman of the meeting and he will spend this week in formulation or rules and regula tions together with a tentative sched ule to present at a meeting to bo held next Monday evening at the Emblem club lu Dend. NOTICE CItEAMEItY PATKON8 The Central Oregon Farmers Creamery will hcrcatfer pay its pa trons (or their cream twice a month. Adv. 2tfc. . Easter Hats See our ladies' and children's Easter Hafs, Prices unusu ally reason able. Call and look them over STOCKMON'S I 5 and 10 Cent Store. DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or inquire of THOItSON, THE JEWKIiEK Gilbert 3b Son The only store In Bend whero you can get your fcro cerlos and meats at the same place. FREE DELIVERY Fhono Red 71 IZS 4th St. Porlland.Ortgon W