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1 1IKN1) IIUMiKTI!t( HUM), OllKOO.V.TIII'HHDAV, MAY 17, 1017 1 POPULAR SHEET MUSIC I Hill! I ixw w ! m m Mwp HIIII ' Wojiavo just added a Lino of Popular Vocal and Instrumental SHEET MUSIC KIKTJSIfiN CENTS Per Copy. As new Songs and t Instrumental Selections appear wo will obtain Litem. Will also take your order. REED & HORTON Till: KKXAU. STORK BKNI), OKKCON Mil! mill i r . t- LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From WmlnwMlny'a Dally.) J. W. Ilniwit iuiiI duugh(ir, of lltirilH, IUH VlnllllIK III tllH I'll)'. Mr, lliuel Maulnn luft lint ulKht fur ttofttila to vlalt with rlntlva for a row (In). It. J. Drum, of PnUlny. kihuhI- Tftg the day In HhimI HtmiilltiK ti bus . Ill mat nwlt tir. ' K. W. Krlckson, of ItedinciHd, was III IImiiiI lttNt iiIkIiI. William P. Thorpe, or Tumnlo, I A IiukIiiwhi visitor In the city. ChnrlMi It. OIIVHr In Ih llmd today from IiIh Iikiiih In l.akvlw. Olmi W. ChMfloy, or IImU. m rr.llrwl nt llotnl t'ortlnml whll In Portland Monday. A. I.. Honkl nhI Ik wily will iwvt Ihl hvhiiIhk for Corvalll it ttHl the KiiiHiiiHr. Mm. Flnreif Jon, of Pnlly, arrival In Hand Ihi hIkM, and U remaining over today. County Clerk J. II. llnnttr returned m itihhviiim ihin morning i rmi tlMUH th work or trnnwrlblMK Crook county records to Hih Dmm-nmi comi ty honks. Mm. Milium Kitllow, ot HIh, Ore Ron. who has Ihhmi vlaltlng at Hih Iiuiiih or Kluiw Wormtaff, has gone with MIm ;uh((h WoniHtir to Broth nrr to look at Intnl. Word has bnu received from Port laud Hint Mm. W. I., Cobb, or this -It)', Iiiih just undergone u urcw- fiiliiimitlou for Koltro. , J. A. Churchill, Stale Buporlntend- out of Public Instruction, nml C. K. Ollvor, suimrlntnndenl of tlio ltko county dcIiiioIh, iihmhhI UirouKli Ilend ttila tnurnliiK on tlielr way home (rum l'orthinil to l.akevlew. Ilyron Nowtoii, or Homo Itldgo, In spmidliii: tlm dny In llnnil. (). O. King Ih In Jlotnl (IiIh iftr iiodii from IiIh homtmloHil t Ilrolh- . John Nttllinr niluriwd thin morn Ink from a ImihIiimm trip to Port IhiiiI. I'. II, JoIiiuhiii Ih In tho city on Imslne today from hi Iiuiiih In MIIIIcmii. Mm. ( II. Tu II. of Kwtttle. Iihm ar rived Ih Hand to visit for several WMkN Hltll rolHtlVHM. Ovlil Itlloy rotNrnod thla morning to Ilend from n two wwekn' vlalt with relative In Portland. (From Tuwulay'n Dully.) G. C. Harris U h IIhiiiI vhtltor In tlm ally today. Prank My Iihh rxturuwl from it IiuhIiimoi trip to I'ortlnnd. Frank l'Hrelvnl hhiI I). MHUrle llHMtr, of MIIIIohu, nru ntteudliiK to htiHlinttm niHttom In tilt city IihIh)'. Mhm I.. MIhiiIoii, of Him Hoy' 1.111I OlrU' Aid infMy. or J'ortlMtut, In In town todivy on IhinIiimm for tli ho tlty. TIih IlMHil-KlniMftlh I'm I In hIhk will IwkIm mnkhiK trlM ovory Wm. nwHUy hiiiI KnturdHy, IihkImiiIiik on My If,. (ImjrcH J. Hurl, travclltiK nudltor for tho Union I'HPlflc M)nttun, Ih In lh city on one of IiIh rHKtilnr of UtM vIhIIh. TIiohihh l.nncford, Mhwt Kultli H. Uranl, KriiHMt KdiuuiuU uiid Arthur Mount, of Dry I.Hko. nr In tho city th In HflwriHMin on hunliiwm. Itov. K. 0. Judd. rorinorly imntor of tho llttiid IluptUt church, now or Vunrouvur, Ih In tho city on 11 roiu hlinnl IiiiiIiiwhi uud plWHur trip. Witltiir II, May. who linn lioeu workliiK In tho Kohl iuIiion nt 11 . public. WaHh., nil winter, Ih iiuw nt CnNoado l.ockH In chnrco or eonMtrur- lion work for tho forwtt nervltv. " "nnr.-'iwrinnjiifiMsmirt m IhhI iilcliti from llrothom, Kd, Hiioh, M Ojml City, In Hponil liiK tho day In II0111I, J. M. Morrllt, of lliinm, Ih n Imih Iiiohm vlHltor In Hid city today, II. H. (Mow, of IA I'lno, wiiH.n vln llor In IIhiiiI over IIih wttok oiid. Mm. W. It. (Irahitm mnl Mm. C. U, (lint, or HlHtora, Hpuul Muiidny In Itmid. J. Itdwnrd l.nmon rtiturnod yon trdy from h row illty IiuhIiuhm trip to HiiniH. Mr. mid Mm. A. M. Onrdnor npunt IhhI iiIkIiI In the lty from thulr homo In MotolliiH. . OwIiik to III hwillh, Dr. II. I'on IhIiih Iihh Iiimh oflinpallw! to Iwivh lleud for n tlmo. Howroo Colo, l.oyd It. Minor and It. Ilaiiey, of Hllvor I.nkn, woro In Hand over Monday. 0. W. Chenoy, of the Knnpp rhmioy CoulpHiiy, loft nil iiIkIU ror I'ortlnnd 011 IhihImomi. A mnrrlttKo IIchiino wmh ImiiimI Hnt urduy to Hurry Pock and MIhh Mario Xclnur, both or IIhikI. Mm. Ornut M. ItHymniid In vIhUIiik with rrluudn In 1'ortland and oxpactM to Iim koiib about n month. Mm. I'lJIlp llrooka will Innvo Wod iitwdny ovonlnj; for Vnncouvor, II. C., to ho conn ror no 111 tlmo, Mm. M. 11. Morton rutuniail 'oh tnrdny inonilmr from n month'H vIbIi with hor mother In I.owlMon, Idaho. Mm. Mniol Mahlou will leavu for n vlolt with frlnilH In ffouttlo to morrow uIkIiI- RIih oxptHita to ro turu to Ilvud Sunday. M. II. Allwi, deputy labor commU louor nud factory InapM-tor, Iibh lumn In llwid ror tho paat fw daya on IiIh rf!ular limpwtloii trip. County Cltrk J. M. Manor Iioh ro turnod from I'rlntnillo. Ho oxpeeta lo ltMv nKiilii fur th Crook county Htwt tomorrow mornlnK. Mm. .V. I.. HIkkIiih, who has been with her winter, MIm M. A. IlttnitoH, for Homo wooka, haw loft for hur home In WalltiiKford, Varmout. Hev. II. C. Hartranrt wna In I'rlno- vllla )-Mtrday, whoro ho nMUtml In the InHtallallon or Itv. W. U. Vnii NuyH In the I'rwibyterlau church, aa pnNtor. Mm. Clarence Mannhelmor will have ih KUimtn ror n 'few wuaka her father, J. III00I1, nud alitor, Mm. I. Hoy man, of Now Orltmitf. who orrlro tonlKht. Mm. JbmIo II. Thnyor, of Dry Lnko, woh In llnnd tnat tilKht, on hor way homo to Dry Jjiko, from n bualnoaa nud plmiauro trip to Wlllnmulto Val ley polnta. (Jrnut M. rtnymond rolurntril yH-ra 14-ruay mornlnK from Portland, wlmro hn who cnllHd to act iim court roporter In tllH Multnomah county ' olnult court. j Mm IIouIhIi ICIhlor, who linn com Lover from Prlnevllle to nlat In th oojinty cifrk'M offlc durliu; Mm. Mnnlon'H nlwuc, In rci;lMlrl nt ' tho Allatnonl. A. H. WrlKlit, of th, Dlatrlct For- j otMr'M offlr: in Portland, Ih In Ilcnd dlHmianliiK tnattwa portnlnltiK to th , Dottrhota Natftfiml forat, with Hu-1 porvlaor IlMllnKti. Hev, A. J. Montgomory, who apoko nt Dim Hlppwlrom JJtinday evrtnlnx ' 111 tllH InlHrHX nf tli artnv V. M I C. A . waa rKlatrd at tho Alta- fifimtt durlriK lil atny hare. II. O. Dlmlck and MIm IMIth Cooper with married on May 12 at tho PrMbytirln pnmonaKo In Port land. Tliny ar taking n wwldliin trip In tlm 1'iinflt Hound eountry. II. F. Dyr, rancher of the Powell Ilutte Mctloii, waa In th city today on oiinmeMi ji reporta tlinl crop proHpici"wrH titrer bettor than thla iHiaHou, and that tho grain ncro- flKO Iibh IjhoiI fHjnalderaUly Increaned. I'AOK , ites (From Kflturday'n Dally.) Jameii T.'kIhb, of Fort Itock, Ih In the city. p. M. Flatharg, of Mttollua, apent Inat nielli In Und. U. II. Arnold, of La. Pino, waa In tho city laat iiIkIU. John A. Moore, of Fort Hock, Ih vlHltltiK In the city. John Sana, of Mllllcan, arrived In tho city tula morning. A. II. OerUon la In the city from hla home at Rummer Lake. h. L. Fox returned thin morning from a bunlne trip to Pnliley, Clarence Oglo, of I.akovlow, la a hu s I iiHiMi vliltor In Ilend today. Mm, C. II. Danforth, or Fleet wood, Ih upending the day In Ilend. Marry J. ChenoVlth, or Grandvlew, la tranaactlng butlneM In Ilend to day. C,H. Wooda and Arthur Temple-' lon.worKinen 01 BiHiem, are uus Inona vlaltom In Ilend today. U. W. Hobeon, or Salem, liaa pur chased While Hock, County Judge Ilarnea' ranch, on the Tumalo project. Mm. It. S. MeClure la vialtlng with her parenta In Anhland, and will later vlalt with frlenda and relative nt McMlunvllle. Mm. J. D. DnTldHon returned thla morning from Metollua, where alio en tod aa judge In the Jefferson coun ty declamation tryouta. K. J Dunn, or Corvnllli, has bcon Priced considerably below prevailing market prices EVERY WOMAN IN BEND ANXIOUS TO PRACTICE SENSIBLE ECONOMY WILL AVAIL TIIEMSLLVES OF THESE GOODS NOW WHILE OUR PRICES ARE AT THEIR PRESENT LEVEL. WIS ADVISE YOU TO BUY NOW. Cotton table damask at 40c, fiOc yard All linen table damasks at, yard .'. .- J... 85c, 1.00, 125, 1.50, 2.00. 2.50 (Linen may never he an low a Ue prices ami certainly will go higher) Cotton damask pattern cloths, ea...l.50, 1.75, $2.00 Cotton damask napkins, 20x20. dozen $2.00 Renfrew cotton damask, red, blue and gold, yrd 00c Stevens all linen crash, at yard.. ICe, 18c, 20c Turkish towels, each .12tfc. 20e, 25c, 95c, 50c Cotton buck towels, at...8;c,10c,12;c,15c,18c,20c.25c 12k' outing flannels, yard i0c 12,'c white outing flannels, yard i0e Crocheted spreads 1..-J5, 1,50, 1.75. 1.85, $2.00 Sateen spreads y.50, jj.qo, &M.50 Tub Skirtings A large selection consisting of piques, sport stripes gabardines, beach cloths and plaids. t, yard . 25c, 0c, 35c, 40c. 45c, 50c, 00c STOP AND SHOP AT (From Monday's Dally,) John ttathor Is In Portland on bus- IntHW. 1C. j.Moor, or Fremont, was In Hand Sunday. II. C. Hlehards la In the city today, from Silver l.nke. First of All UTZ& DUNN Stylo Shoes of quality arc correctly fitted to tho per fect feet of living models. J Every lit. & Dunn Co. style is tested time and again on-the perfect, average feet of living mod els, and rebuilt until it fits with the utmost accur acy and grace at every point. You may always know, therefore, that the shoes you buy here will give your feet charming agreement with the cut and style of your favorite gowns. Their glove-like fit accentuates their beauty. lj We suggest that you look over our extensive " stock, and when you wish that new pair remem ber we can fit you with A to G widths and sizes 2W to IV. Also take special pair orders at only (iOc to one dollar additional charge and from a wide range of styles to select from. Time to blossom out in those pumps soon Widths A to E S A T HER ' "Price Plus Quality Store"' I T- - U 1 1 N 1 1 M V I II II .4a"7 1 1 t III HI 1 mill t ' a i m 11 11 - iAtt I II ENDS II IkATiipnAvI II III I llllll ' IIHH BARGAINS. Get Your -Share llllll I llllll llllll I " 'I . 1 r . M WARNER'S I BENDS ECONOMY CENTER a visitor in this section for the paiit few days, looking over the country with a view to Investing here. Mis Ellen NewboRln, who has been visiting with Mrs. H. V. Poindextor for the last three weeks, left last nlRht ror hor home In Portland. A. V. Ward, or Portland.'-'arrlvcd In Ilend this mornlnK, bringing with him the paraphernalia which Is to be used In the Knights of Columbus Initiation tomorrow. I). A. Chllders, or Seaside, arrived horo yesterday ror a short vacation stay. Mr. Chllders was last horo in 1S73 and says that ho notloes n num ber of changes since that time. Conserva tive and novelty styles and colors (From Friday's Dally.) U. Conklon, of Imperial, was in the city yesterday. U. W. Zumwalt is a business visiter In Ilend today from Hedtnoud. Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Drake, or Hem stead Valley, are In Uend today. Nathan HroWti Is a business vis itor in Uend from his home In Burns. C. F. Hosklns arrived In Ilend last night from his home ntY,ovor Uridge. John A. Knight, or La Pino, Is In tho city looking after business mat ters. Mrs. Percy Taylor Is spending tho day in Ilend from her home in Silver Lake. MhM Margaret Fatrlamb, or New York, has returnod to her home, af ter a protracted stay In Uend. John nnd George DIckerson, of Snowden, Washington, are in Bend and may locate In this vicinity. Mrs. John ICellehar, of Seattle, was In the city last night on hur way home after visiting her father, Ber nard Conklin, nt Imperial. Mrs. K. F. Logan, Mies Htta Cane, Dan Jackson and James Hayes mo tored to Mr. Hayes' homestead-near Crescent Tuesday. Mrs. J. D. Davidson left this morn ing far Motollus to. net as judge Ih the Jefferson county tryouta for tke declamatory contest to be hold In Bend ou May 19. Miss Gertrude Do Shaw, of Seattle, will bo tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mnnlon ror several months this suininor. Miss De Shaw will ar rive about July 1, returning to her home In Soptombar. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Illnton aro In the city from Hampton. A. W. Cochran, of Lakc7lew, la in the city today on business Arthur E. Batos, postmaster at Barnes, waa in Bond last night. A. Kolord, or Lakevlew, is In tho city today attending to business mat Mr. amjiMra. ofTil Gundcrson, ot Brothenrwaro spending tho day In. Bend. t7" W. F. Edmundson nnd family, oC SIstors, aro in Bond today on bus iness. II. W. Healy. ofgLiirine. arrived in Bend last nlgutaandiTs remaining; over today. iSf Mr. and Mrs. Danfwinkle woro la Bend last night, from .tholr ranch In the Cloverdale section. X "HER RIGHT TO LIVE," A Peggy Hyland Film, and VAUDEVILLE at Grand Theatre, Tonight and Friday. JO AM) 23 CMNTS X (From Thursday's Dally.) Goorgo 8. Young U on a .business! trip to uuiver. Tom Hutton, of Egll, Is In tho city on bustnoss today, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Myers, of Cul vor, aro In Bond today. A. B. Taylor left ror Prlnevllle to day to start work on a contract be has secured an the railroad grade Mrs. Minnie C Lowe, of Deschutes, was a Rend visiter yesterday. Mrs. Lowe will leave shortly -on a trip to Southern Oregon. Born, on Mny S, to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fox, of Whlteflah. Montana, a stx-pound boy. Mrs. Fox was rorra rly Miss Deaale King, teaeher In tha Young school. .Mr. and Mm. John Steldl and fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Drosterhous,. Lyle Hlehardaon and Ivna MeGllvray spent yesterday ou n plonlc on tho Meollua. They report the oatch of n number of trout. Mambara of tho Women's Foreign Haelonary society of tho Methodist church aro holding n social this af ternoon at tho homo of Mrs. K. Nel son, the affair being glvon for th purpose of securing supplies for med ical relief work in Chlnu. Thomas G. Shearman, of tbo De partment of Agriculture, arrived in Brtid this niornlug from Washington. D. C, nnd left soon after with Forest Supervisor W. G Hustiugs. ror Davla Lake. Mr. Shearman Is tho attorney in charge or forest appeals. For sign painting boo Edwards.- Adv. r lanzanita and Aubrey Lots $50, S60. $65. 10 per cent cash $2.50 Monthly LOTS $75 to $150.00 Heights i Addition J. A. EASTES Real EstatC'-lmurance Agent for PACIFIC HUIRD. 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