IIKNF) IJUMiKtlN', ilKNU, OHIXION, TIIIJIWDAY, JANUARY H, Ifllft ' VAtiti A, i ? THE CONQUEROR! The one remedy that successfully Vanquishcs Cotilis and Colds. Cherry Bark Cough Syrup is Sufe and Sure. No narcotics. No stimu lants. It soothes the inflamed tissues and removes that tickling sensation. EVERY HOTTLE GUAUANTEED l Ht ATirrHK REXALL STORE REED & HORTON fitly I LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dally.) J. II, Miner Ih In Portland iittond- Iiik Uin Irrigation congress. II. II, l)n Ariiioml l attending thu lrrli;iitlon cnngri'tm In 1'nrllainl, J. Ilytiii In limvlng for Henltln to. night mill will pus thu remainder of tlu week thitru. ..Mr. mid Mm. F V. Horwi returned (iU moriiliiK from ;i holiday trip to (tin Willamette valid. Mr. nuil Mm, John Dunn, of Moro, ari) visiting with thulr sons, Ralph 'and earl, for n (mv days. Mr. nml Mm. Ilurtn'i (I. Onuy, o.' I.u Pino, spout N.nv Vuur day In Ilitml. MIm Mattel t.orncrt coinn back from hor homo In Monmouth ttitn morning, Klin spunt tho ClirUtiuus vacation there. Vnrnnn A. Forbes anil Hnljih I'oln ilnxtor urn In Portland attending thi Irrigation congress and will go from 'clwro to Kuattlu. They will probably return Hunday. MIh Ivor Hodman, of Culver, spent ovornl dayn with thn Wray family nnd returned to hor homo till morn lug, Hho will no on from thuru to Portland, shortly. Fireman J. Campbell arrived here yenterday from Vancouver to relievo (I. C. Whiteside, who In r.oliiK on mi other run. Iln linn been working on tliti night switch oiikIuo In tlio total ;rilx. Thn J2000 which thr local brnnrh of thu Hod Cross I entitled to mu lu rhnptitr work arrived thin tiiorn'ni: from ho.idiiuarlorn In I'ortinnd. This In a 2ft pur rvnt nhnro of tha tnonoy raised hero for thn organisation. On ncrount of poor health, Mm. J. V. Iliitlnr linn r.onu to Portland, whoro sho will probiibly spend two tuoutliR. llur daughter, Mlldrml, ac eonipuniod hur mid whl'o !u thv city will takn up voleo culture. Minn OladyN llrandouhunxh re turned to Portland Monday evening nftnr iipnndlng hur Christmas vaca tion with hor paroulN. Ili;r brother, Everett llrmidunburKh, accompanied her iin far n l'orllund on It In way back to thu Uulvomlty, at Kugonii. Judge mid Mm. II. C. Ellis, Mr. and Mr. A. F. I.amon mid Miss M. E. Coleman drovu to Madran yosturday lu thu Kills cur and uto Now Year's dinner there. In tho iiftornoou thuy wont to tho Ochoco project, return lui; through Prlnovlllo, wham thoy attended thu miuiial reception In that town. Dr. U. C. Con In lu Portland attend Iiir tho mooting of tho Oregon Hoard of Med I nil Kxamluom, of which ho In president. Of tho lfi subjects cov ered lu tho tests ho will examine lu throe, surgery, toxicology and chem istry. Tho board meets twlco n your and generally has n largo number of applicants for certificate to practlco lu thU alato but, owIuk to tho war, only about 20 will appear boforo tho board. J. M. Powell and family wont to Culvur thin rooming. Mr. and Mm. I.. A. Tipton aro on their way to Payutla, Idaho. I.. I.amon wa a passenger to Port laud till morning. Ilo ha bocn WorkluK lu Iluiid for uomo 1 1 inc. Mr. and Mm. J. I.. IlarrliiRtun wont to Opal City thl tuornliiK to remain until Saturday iilffht on thulr ranch. J. K, Hulraan and Joo llulmnn, of Hpokauu, apent yontorday In town on bUNluciH and dupurtud on laal ulRht a train. DorcaN Mc.Muiui. who ban boon Iiitu alnrii ('hrlNtmaa vUIUur rela tive, ntturnud thla mornliiK to Tor robonui. John llcrrlot en mo In ycatcrday from Kpokaun to look after Ii lit land Intcreata In thin Ncctlou. Ilo wuiil on to Hurua today. Mrn. M. Connolly, of DoNchnten, vlnltml Mla Klcniior whltiuoro In llond Nuvural dayn nnd ruturuud thin rnurnliiK to hur home. Hiiv. II. C. llartruuft In paMlnn n week In Prlnvvlllo on church liiul iiunn. Another puntor will occupy iilj Iiulplt thin cnmliiK Kuudiiy. Mr. and Mm. T. J. Krllx ronrludad their vInIi with Mm. l-'rllx'x purents, Mr. and Mrn. II. C, Kehuuck, mid uro on their way honiu to Portland. After ni(udlUR threo weekn at homo with hur parent. MIm Hono lluunell wont today to Clluo Kalln to roauiuu her work an tuacliur of thu ncliool there. uMInn Margaret Lynn, of I.a Pluo, ntoppiid In Jlond yuntonliiy on hnr way to Hiiliim, whoro Mho In iittondliiK hcIiooI, Hho linn boon vIhHIiik hor paroutn ovur tho holidays, II, II. AiiilorHOii, who Junt roturnod from a trip to Portland, wan lu Huuil yoHtorilay huforo coIiik to IiIh homo nt Pnullnn, Ilo nccouipuuld two earn of liornoM, purdiUKod by thn Kovorn tuiiiit, tit thn city, Two of HuiiiI'n vlnltom from tho navy ha vii complutod tholr furloiiKhn und colli) buck to thulr ntutloun ut Man) Inland, Kobort Iiiiioh loft IohI ulRht and IJoyd Kolluy dupartad on tlilo murnlibx'H train, (Kroin Moudny'a Dally.) Mabul Oraut npuut Hunday vlnltliiK frlondn In Prlnuvillu. Mbin Hutlt Pottlnrow, of Hi'-dinond. won In town Saturday. J-url Nowklrk .rotnriwid HJlurJny jfrouin,hqrt).Ulp,tD-JtortIaud." '::' I K' Hn,d,MrV, rank'lilbbio; of Hiirnn, aro vlnltors In town today. Mian I.ucllo Itodmond and Minn Howona Campbell npnnt tho week end with frlondn In Hund. Clark Ithodon Is lit Kuatttu nppril Iuk a weuk with hlH(mothur. Ho vlll roturn Friday. Klvo Hldtorn nrrlvcd Saturday nlcht to tako cliarKo of tho Hum! honpltal, Thoy uro from Indiana, Mrn, It, I.. LmiKdownc, who ban baou tho Riiunt of Mm. A. Hartnch, roturiiod today to Cottrell, Minn Haol Johnnnn, who ban hcon vlnltlnj; In Oakland and Han Kranclnco for tho punt two month, ban re turned. Mm. H. II. Wllilon linn Kono to Portland to vlnlt relatlvcn. iihu will probably remain thoro pormancntly on account of poor health, A. J. Derby and Karl C. UronauK", of Portland, and C. Dcthman, of Hood lllvcr, wcro In Hcnd Saturday Jn'imlncni conhoc'tcd With 'ho na'lo rVu'8lkVli-MvWtf6riMioWilki.M( j rflFor Quality, Service and Entire satisfaction Utz and Dunn SHOES offers particular buyers many advantages. Our lines are very complete and you will find a delightful as sortment here. V I f V ft v i Urn lP"J k sy Tho Prevbytnrlan Oulld will 'meet Wod Monday nfturnoun ut thu bo mo of Mm. A, U. French at 2:30 o'clock. Mm, H. K. CorIo, who ban vlnltod thrco monthn with Mrn, Owou Morrln, loft for hur homo In Hpokano today. DoukIiin Mullarkuy concluded bin vlnlt with bin fathor ovur thu Chrlnt in an hollduyn mid I on bin wuy back to ICUKoiii), Mr. and Mm. II. I.. Cain, of Illloy, woro lu town lant nlKht mid loft thin mornliiK for Walla Walla, WanbliiK ton, whoro they will vlnlt. Mrn. AiiRUMa Iltuvxlor and daiiRh tor, Martha, ronoludod thulr vlnlt at tho OuorRu HucRlur homo and loft thin morn Iiir for Wunatchuu, Wanh- lllRtOU. Mr. and Mrn. J. H. Dryxdalo have Roni) to Halum, whoro thoy will mako thulr homo. Thn youni: couplo wura married hero Chrlitma. Tho brldu wan Ml Frances Ooodcnough. JudRa llarnen and A. I.. Jobnnon woro on a .road Inapectlon trip Hat urdoy. Thoy went to Prlnovlllo, re turnlnR by tho way of Hodmond and Denchuten. Mr, and Mm. Charlen n. Hwnlley nro on thulr way to North Yakima, WnhliiKtou, havliiK npunt 10 duya here with Mm, I-andliiRhuin uud Mr. Swalluy'a mother. Joseph Hyinona and family, recent arrlvaln from Kanaan City, havo taken up a homestead near Ilond and alvo purchaned tho 11. H. Hopkins homo on Newport avenue. MIm 1 1 (In Horn returned thin morning to tho Homo Hldxa district whoro alio la teaching achnol this wln tor. Sho has Veon apoudlns lipr Chrlstman vacation with hor parents lu Ilcud. Mr. and Mm. C. C. Soeloy, Mr. and Mm. T. B. Harnes nndOeo. F. Kolley, of Prlnovlllo, ero In town Saturday to attend thu danco at tho Kmblom club that civcnltiR. OeorRe 8. Youn, who ban boon vls ItliiK his family lu Han Francisco since luavltiR Ilond a few weeks ago, In now on his way to Camp I.ee, PotursburK, Vo whore ho bus been ordured. Mr. nml Mm. J. T. Hecsley returned laHt nlRhl from a trip to Colorado. DR. TURNER KYI? HI'KCIALIHT, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or ItiQuIro ot THOHSO.V, THU JKWICr.KH I Every pair of "DIAMOND BRAND" SHOES is made of solid leather throughout and possess that ease und comfort that have caused their tremendous popularity. SATHERS I . i L " (From Saturday's Dally.) Ed, II. Kcano Is npendlnc tho holi days In Heattlo, Mrs. O, W. Hall cxpecU to Icavo for Portland soon. James Hlack, of La Pine, waa la today an a -witness at a hearing. A. M. PrluRlo roturncd this morn liiK from a brief trip to Portland. Anson M. Stewart, of Dry Lake, pannud thu day In Hend on buslnc-M. Hurt Whcelon, of tho Hums Trl- buno wan In Hund today on buslncnn. It. H. Dart returned from a short trip to Portland yesterday morning. Fred Hall left thin week for Port land, whoro ho expects to work this winter. Francis M. Cltos came In from Hampton toduy to make proof on his homestead. Mm. Fred McCormlck and Ron aro In Hlntnm vlnltlrvg Mm. McCormlck's parents a week. Ham Dlnkln wan a passenger on this moraine's train to Prlnevlllc. whero ho will pass a week. Miss It. L. Thompson, of Portland, Is vWtlnR her sister, Minn M. A. Thompson, durlnn tho holidays. Mr. and Mrs. William Whlto havo Rono to Portland on a pleasure trip, which will occupy a few weeks. Mrs. 0. K. Hurke and son, Edwin, of Portland, aro spending the holi days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Ashe. Miss Marraret Ralston, who Is teaching at lone, is spending tho holi days In Hend with her sister, Mrs. Ella Thompson. Mrn. James H. Hall Is on her way home to Beattle after vlnltlnR her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Selk, thu pant "three weeks. John Hayes, of Tumalo, went to Hodmond today to arrange for a ship ment of rattlo which ho Is sending to Portland tonight. Stevo Hteldl arrived this morning from Maro Island on a lC-day fur- IoiirIi. Ho oxpiMts to leave tho train ing station within about six weeks. W. J. Huckley, of Hodmond, wa In Hend today. Mlsn Genovlovo Hogan Is In town today from Motollus. Charles M. Kcdfleld is In from Des chutus this afternoon. H. II. Hallcy, of Tumalo, Is In Hend today on business. H. E. Grimes, manager ot tho Pilot Hutto ranch, Is lu Bond today on bus iness. County court was in session this afternoon, largely to attend to the payment of bills, Mr. mid Mrs. Michael H. Wlllard loft today for Montana. Thoy expeot I to return In a short time. II. E. Hlackman, of Hrothors, left for Portland on this morning's train. Hu expects to go to work In tho ship yards. m You Did Not Expect a Sale of GOSSARD CORSETS This Season Nor illd we, for tho nteadlly advancing prlo of all merchan dise rnndo It seem Improbable that Oosnnrd Corsets, In which tho highest Htnndard of manufacture must all times bo main tained, could bo offered nt sale prices. Happily, an unusual market condition has made It ponnlbto for us to obtain somn Ooamrds that wo oro offering at tho following remarkable prices: 58.50 Corsets $5.00 Gossards . $3.50 $U.50 Gossards $2.67 S2.50 Gossards $1.87 Our discriminating clientele will appreciate theso unprece dented values the world-famed Gossards correctly Interpret ing tho new sltbouctto of tho mode, Insuring your health, ami offering a wearing service that alone Is worth any price you may pay thesa Incomparable corsets offered at practically tho manufacturing cost. Wo cannot too strongly emphasize this unusual opportunity. The stock Is necessarily limited, and we therefore suggest an early inspection today, If possible. , ii1 rtiiVA- ' "jKg' "'fl'-i !1t-l SaVl OSSarjV STOP AND SHOP AT mmwwmiiMWW) BROTHERS The Bat Place to Trade After All ftack laced and front faced GD i 'DX"f?7zff) Corse fs 1ii We are showing the new Spring Styles in G., D.Justrite Corsets. The new models portray the latest and most advanced ideas in corset design and constrvction G-D .Tustrites and Rustless are guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. Priced at $1.00, $1.25 $1.50, $2, $3 and $5.00 W. M. Knickerbocker and family are in town today shopping. They will return this evening to their home In Gist. Nick Lamberty, who has been visit ing his brother, Francis 1-amberty, tho past week, leaves tomorrow- for Portland. Miss Flora M. Katsch, of Powell nutte, and Mrs. William Hector, of Eureka, Washington, were In Bend today before going on to La Pine. Miss Margaret Thompson Is taking tho place of Miss Daisy Stuart in Judgo Ellis' office. Miss Stuart Is on her Christmas vacation in Seattle. M. II. Allen, state doputy labor commissioner and factory inspector, is In Hend today examining shops and factories. Mr. Allen is from Pen dleton. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hurton have moved to Portland. Later they plan to mako a trip through California. Mr. Hurton has been connected with tho Hend garage. Mrs. Ella Thompson, stenographer for tho Hend Park Company, leaves Sunday morning for Spokane, where oho has accepted a position with the Guernsey-Nowton Company, of that city. Miss Gladys Drandenburgh 'spent a row days with her parents while on a Christmas vacation. With her brothor, Everett, who has been at tending tho University ot Oregon, slio returned yesterday to Portland. Hugh Thompson and Charles Com fort, who have been spending tho hol idays nt the E. M. Thompson home, loavo tomorrow night for Portland whoro they will spend several days visiting with friends before returning to tho University ot Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. M. II. Horton left Thursday night for a trip through Southorn California, Thoy will stop In Snn Francisco nnd Los Angeles and will probably go on to San Diego to visit Mr. Horton's parents. Tho ontlro outltig will cover two weeks. ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER S CONSULT Dr. Turnor, eye specialist of Portland, at Thorson's Jewelry store In Hend, January 10 and 11; in Redmond, January 9. Adv. (From Friday's Dally.) 9f R. Douglas was In Redmond to day. Hugh O'Kano made a brief trip to Portland early this week. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Urock have re turned to ilalsey after a short visit, here. Ross McPherson, who is hero on a business trip from Portland, was lit Redmond today. Miss Margaret Mulligan was In from Fall River yesterday making proof on her homestead. "Wayne Amos is back "from Port land and stopped in Dend on his way to his ranch south ot hero. Mr. and Mrs. J. Kltchlngharo haro gono back to their ranch at Metollus after spending tour months In Hend. C. M. Doty will return home to his ranch at Llbby, Montana, tonight. Ho has been here several days on bus iness. George H. Whltaker left last night for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, whero he will take charge of a cotton plan tation. II. H. Kllgore and family were In from Dry Lake yesterday. Mrs. Kll gore came in for medical attention ns sho Is threatened with pneumonia. Mrs. C. H. Perry, of The Dalles, and her daughter, who is attending school In Portland, wero here over night, making tho trip with Conduc tor Perry. . Mrs. D. C. Haileton and M!ssNlpta jiuiiuiuu, ui uuiiuge uroyp, passed a week In Hend with Miss Hnzol Ha zleton. They left for their return trip this morning. CONSULT Dr. Turner, oyo specialist of Portland, nt Thorson's Jewelry- storo In Dend, January 10 and 11; in Redmond, January 9. Adv.. Her Trouble Is Gone. Mn. Thomas H. Davis, Montgom ery, Intl., says she had trouble with her bladder and had doctored for several months without rollof, whon Foley Klduoy Pills woro recom mended and sho commenced uslng them and got rollef. They rolieva backache, rheurdatlc pains, stiff, swollen Joints and kidnoy trouble. Sold everywhere. Adv. WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE FOR RABBIT SKINS E. E. VARCO BROTHERS G. H. BISHOP, 1130 Kwif.ton Aye., Beau I V i 'iii "IE"