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iwni iim-mrnx-, mew, onrxjoN, vhvimiaV, avmt, Jo 1017. ivrf h. Ireland's Guaranteed CORSETS Reeled FROKT ; 4 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmsmmmam . ? iTQ " In your kM flkL S& Means Joy to Ay A iFnP iourr's 11 MA U Content. MlX W ' REED & HORTON DMffe LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From WodiKHiiliiy'N Dull)'.) J, (I. IteduiDiid wiih In lint rlty hint nlKlit from m I'lntt. John Fleming, of ItiHlmnntl, wim In Hid illy Innt night. I), M. lliinNr, of Mlllknn, In ii djmnliimm visitor In the rlty. t (J. K. liny, of Jillvur l.uke, In trans jtulliiK ItUNliiMN In llmnl today. jm, Mis IMnn Hlnnlalr him minnim! to Jsiid from n visit to I'nrtlHiul. Hliiulity (I. JHMutt, of Dm llliiloglr it) Hiirvuy, In In llmnl on offleliil hu- IHtHHI. Austin Harbor, of Alfnlfrt. was In Hand ynsterriay iiflbnumii looking Mftr IhhiI IiunIuhm. Dudley Wilkinson wa In th rlty on IiiisIiimm yuMorday from, Wit- (Jnnl-iiHr-WllkliimiH mill. Paul Itlebitl rxlunml today to hU liommitwiil iiwtr llrolhwr attr spend- Iiik ll (nut two day In llmnl. m Isaac I). TravU itml fHiiilly Ml Ami night for Portland. htir Mr. , Travis will work In Hit! shipyards. i V. II, Mnnlon In In llmnl from n 'trip through Washington, hhiI In via- 'ItliiK Ml tho Iibiiih of Mr. mul Mm. II. HP. Moiilon, of thU city. Wllllum V. Ilarimy, Tom O'ICulley nnd John Dolini)' ro iiiikiiik thu Prluovlllo vUllorN In II I last nlKht, (From Tuesday's Dully.) Alf Parkor, of Minim, spent last night In Hum). Muwt L..I'lummr. or Fort Honk. U spending thu !' In lluiul. (JforKH Pierre, of MmlrHN, was n visitor In'thfi rity last night. k Knul Im Follutto, or Crmwont, wbh In llnnit lam nlKlit for tint smoker. MImi Meaner Whllmnorw has r turniHl to llmnl from u visit with frolnds In Prlniivllht. County Clerk J. II. Haner In In Prlnovlllo superintending the Iran- MrlliltiK or Deschutes county records toilny. Ham I.ustnr, Koye Hyde. Hum Ki ll nnil lmtHr Yancey motorml from I'rlllHTllll) IlUt lllcllt tO HttHMll tho Hippodrome NiiuikHr. II. N. I.ynn, W. It Klley. J. (I. Hmlmond, K. I. Clark, W. (' llolllns head mul Cecil Helllushead, or l.u l'lnu, ii ro In llmnl toilny W. W. Yancey, Jny II. Upton, Mnuil Doniiliuu, II, 0. Dnvlf. O.'C. Kstm. (From Monday's Dully.) W. U, Cook, or Fort Hock, In In thu city toiluy. C. (). OUt, or HlnlnrH, wiin In Ilonil Kntunlu)' on IiunIiion. (luy K. I'owult In In llmnl loiluy from IiIn homo In MinlniH. I'. M. KiikIiiiiiI, or Hllvitr l.nkc, In npoiiiIIuk thn ilny In lloml. Mr. nnil Mr. W. T. Cownn, or Htnuffiir, nro In lint city toilny. Itttuhmi D. Koller. of Mlllloati, wKn In the city ovnr tha wvuk ouil. FlNluir ('. I.okhii, of llariiHH, won In tho rlty ttaluriltiy on IhinIiimhi. (Illhnrt DnuKhonlHiUKh. of Mllllmn. whn In IIhiiiI toiluy on IhiiiI IiubIimhw. M. J. ItoliHrlN. formnrly or lluiul, In now locntml In llrlmlHy, .Mlcliliu;nu. A lux MarklntONh rHtiirnwl to Ilond IhU mornliiK fnnn u IiiinIiihihi trip to I'ortlHinl. MIm Viola M. Minllh Hint MIm May rrnUlmtf, or ImpHrlul. wurtt Mhopplni; In Ilonil Sutunlay. I). J. Iliitchtir, Nporlal HKoiit for Hit 1'iiHiric ToluphoiiH & Tologruph Co., In Ill-town toiluy. County Clerk J. II. llmuir Im ro turunil to llmnl from it protrnutml vlnlt In I'rlntivllln on county IiunIukiin. .Mm. II. 11. Allnn, Mm. F. U, Slmw, MIm Tllllo Diivl.Uon mul Mm. M. II. (Irmit, of MlftluM, vInUdiI In llmnl ovnr Kuiuluy. Murtln Kmifluld linn riituruwl from IiIn trip to llomliljl, nnil tnkuii n po nIiIoii iin NhlppliiR clurk with The Hlii'vlln-lllxon Company. Mm. Iliiury Wliltnolt mid chlhlrrn rMturiiiHt toilny from I'rlnnvlllH, wliorn Mm. Whlttt ntlmuliMl thn wpiIiIIiik or hur nliiou, MIm llcutrlro JollllNOII, Ilny Hurvoy, or UohurtN, nrrlvoil In the city IIiIn mornliiK with a liunoli oC lattlu from thn Mnyrinlil rnuch, counIkuwI to O'Dounull Ilros., of Ilonil, MIm KiIiir Slnrliilr loft Hnttinlny nlKht for I'nrtlnuil to vlnlt hor broth ii r who In IhuvIiik nooh to onlUt In tha II. 8. nrmy. MIm Hlnrlntr cf? pmitH to ruturu In lluiul within wmik. Mm. J. T. MhiRvr anil nun, Mm. A.' , Beautify Your Figure Thi.stuH.son Ditine Fnshioi. nods tfra clous assent ;to ubtindant boning. With the firmer control and clearer contours come distinctly new possi bilities in figure-building. Hence ad adtled importance for VVUNDA IJOIIN, the marvelous boning that has contributed so inucli to give the HON TON models their supreme reign in Corsetdom. Figure-building is further refined by .skillful flitting at the hands of our expert corsctieres. Let them provide you with a HON TON model that will work marvels for your form. Q Cf in (IJOA HA The prsees range from $0JV 10 pU.UU Glove The Dejiendahle Kind, 3 Best Colors in Ireland's Washable Kid Gloves Just in by Express Ivory, Pearl Gray, White, Half Pique' Sewn $2.00 per nair "" Get yours while we have all sizes Niagara Maid Silk Glove in' Plain and Novelty Effects 60c to $ 1 .25 per pair wim Ll II. Mppuinn, MIrn Alma I.lppmon, OuorKt II. My urn, I' I Ponlinll, A. Ii. Ilowman, II. K. Sanfonl anil Mm. A. K. (Icom worn wmik ond vInIIom In lluiul from I'rlnevlllo. (Jllhort C Olwion, or Bhorwooil, North Dakota, who linn boon vlnltluK In thlN vicinity lor mimii tlmo pant, linn fllrnl on a 040 aero homoateail Hoar Mllllrmi. Ho left Hatunlny for hi ImiiiH mul oxpoctN to return to Central OruKon uliortly. (From Haturday'i Dally.) 0. U. Biiapp, or Mdtollu. In a vIh Itor In thu city. K. C. Charlton won In tho city lat nlKlit from Ills lionu) lit CowoJI JIuUo. Otto llollniler.,iif'iiarloyl'l fii llmnl today looking after builuoni IIIUttOM. Mm, A. C. Frooni loaves tonight to vlnlt for u ifionth or nix weeks with relative In Now York City. 0. K. (lenry has resigned IiIn po sition with The Shovlln-Illxon Com pany and will leavo lor California next week. Initiatory work In tho third, do- Kren will he put on Monday night by the Ilonil Odd Follows at their res ular lodge session. Itov. II. C. Hartrnnlt retumiM last nlKht from Umnjilne, Oregon, whure ho nttunded tha Presbytery of tho l'rMibyterinnc.hurch. J " ) Tw V Society Brand Clothes FOR YOUNG MEN AND MEN Who STAY YOUNG EVERY young man likes to make a good impression. Society Brand Clothes will put the finishing touch on your efforts. The crisp military cut of some of our new Spring models conveys an air of courage that men like. (From Friday's Dally.) J. N. Hnhorts, of Alfalfa, spout last tilght In llond. Chris Anderson, of I.n Pino, In n business visitor In Ilonil. Mr. and Mm. M, F, Hanvlllo, or l.a IMnv, nro In thu city today. II. II. DoArmond loft last night for Portland to attend to legal business. Horn, to Mr, and Mrs. C. P. Stan ton, Thursday morning, a iiluu-pound boy, Mr. and Mrs. K. P. llrostorlioim have returned to Ilond from a visit In Portland, There will bo a special mooting of tho I.adlos' Mtorary club at tho li brary iihxI Tuesday nftornoon at 3 o'clock Victor Crossln, nn employee or one or the sawmills, won the sliotgii.i .given away In the recent contest at thu log Cabin Harbor shop, MIm l.ota Ilenn, or Aberdeen, Washington, who has been visiting nt the home or Mr. and Mm. J A Hasltts', left last night for her home Air. and Mrs. Kd. Ilrosterhous re turn oil this morning from Portland, where Mrs. Ilrostnrhous has been vis ItliiK with relatives tho past montn. Douglas Mullarkey, son of County Assessor W. T. Mullarkey. Is In lieiul today from Itedraond. He expects to leave wljhln.a few days to join thn' Const Artlllory. t (J. K, Hamilton returned this morn Ihk from a business trip to Portland whore he was with bis father who underwent nn oporatlon In the Port land Surgical hospital. Mm. J. It. Jones left yesterday for Tho Dalles, where alio oxpects to meet Mr. Jones, who baa boon In Portland for tho past few days. Mr. mid Mm. Jonen will make tho trip from The Dalles In tholr mnahlne. (From Thursday's Dally.) Gus K. Stdillir. or Lower Dridgo, Is In thu city today. .VErSVes!,' or Hedmond, Is In Item! today 'on business. Mr. mid Mrs. Homer Iloss, of Prlne- villi , ware visitors In Hum! last night. M. U. Morrltt. forest examiner, was a business visitor In the city yes terday. Addison Dennett, spcolal writer for the Portlojia Oregonlan, Is paying Dend'a visit today. Stanley J. Jewett, of tho Iliolog Iral Survey, Is n visitor In the city today from his headquarters In Pun- dloton. Ilev. Dr. Van Wators, Episcopal mlsslonnry from Portland, will hold services In tho Masonic hall on Sun day evening. D. accrue. II. Van Waters arrived New Showing Fancy Silk Hosiery In Gray, Kelly Bronze, Apple Green, Champagne White with Pink Top Combinations, nlso Plnids in Black und White priced nt $ 1 . 1 5, $ 1 .25, $ 1 .50 per pair Georgette Crepes new shades just arrive. Gold, Joflre Blue, Navy Black, Burgundy, Light Blue, Pink, Dark Green, Extra Quality, priced at $2.00 per yd. Corticelli Silks Yard wide Fancy Striped and Plaid Taffetas, Beau tiful Patterns, Quality the Best $1.85 and $2.25 per yard Striped Tub Hahutai Silk, priced at $1.15 and $1.25 per yard Goods for Graduation Dresses, Unweave Plain Voiles, 25c, 35c per yd. 'e Fancy Voiles, Plaids and Embroidered Designs, 25c, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c per yd. White j-.inwcai A I lover I STOP AND SHOP AT THE BEST PLACE TO TRADE AFTER ALL l In tho city this moraine from Port land, and will lecture this evening to the Masons of Dcnd on tho sub ject. "Symbols of Masonry." r"v.. 0V : ,5 (Some and see these , sblendid new clothes otwa vmMoniti and keep ahead. g A.BII fooT Rest HOSIERY For Wear For Style For Comfort For Economy For Mother, Father, Son and Daughter Prices: 15-20-25-35c WILL VOTE FOR QUEEN FOR MAY DAY PARTY (From Saturday's Dally.) The first of May will bo celebrated with a May Day Festival at the II I u nodrorue, according to plans being mado by Mrs. 0. W. Shrlnor. Tho plan Includos a haf holiday In thn schools and tho gather of the chil dren at tho Hippodrome, where a Muy Polo dnnco and other festlvitios will take place. Tho queen of tho May who will preside over tho festival will be se lected by a vote, coupons lor tho votos boluK given with cash purchas es at various stores in town. Nom- Inations for queen will be rocolved i nt tho Hippodrome. Voting will end at 10 o'clock on the eronlng of Sat urday. April 28. and the announce ment of the result will bo made later in tho evening at tho Hippodrome, i Tho place where the ballots will be j cast will be announced later. ' JAMKS IIinilKIU) DIES (From Friday's Daily Bulletin) James Hlbberd. fatltor of Mrs. P. Niswonger, died suddenly yester day morning at the home of his, daughter In Ilond. Mr. and Mrs. Niswonger lett this morning with tha body ror Chicago, where the funeral will be held. Mr. Hlbberd was In hU 63rd year and had been visltlnr with bis daughter since, tho death of his wiro In Chicago a few weeka ago. He visited horo for somo time last summer. naas FOR HATCHING AND DAY OLD CHIX Prwn M0-r Uylar itrsin. Huff Fly rooulli Iteclu. After .May 1, nil Ktfpi for Hatching $U0 rx-r IS Fertility Guaranteed. A. J. SAXFOIU), IlKDMOND Phono U703 A PYRAMID WITH A FIRM ? 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