A1 ( t. r- I t AMERICAN OIL FOR CONSTIPATION Absolutely Odorless Absolutely Tasteless specially reeommended for internal use SPECIAL WINDOW SALE 4 $1.00 Per 10 ' " REED & THE REX LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wodnitsduy's Dully.) Frank Porolvul wiih In from Mil II , ran toiluy. W. II. Gnrdtior In pausing 'Vunil days In Itcdiiionil. sl A. McCaiui loft hint ulKlit 011 11 wook's luminous trip. wWlllltim Kllnn went to I'orlluml ludijy nml will iiiukii Ii In homo thorn. ' P. W. Hinlth, n trnvollng mini from I'nrlliiiiil Ih liiirn 1111 IiIh flrat trln Into ... . ........ ... ..... -. -..- - .... Jlttlld. Mm. 0. H, lluiUoii loft Monday ulghl (or uu oxtoudrd May In Cali fornia. Miss Marjorlii Woshoo, who hun boon horo for 11 fow days from Prlno vlllo, loft for I'ortluinl toiluy. J. V. Ilnknr nml B. i:. Klbboy are horo from Tint Hallos for n fnw days looklm: after timber liiluriU. Jiniiph r. Brldgo, of I'ortluinl, Im lioro on business. Hit will probably Ttnko up n ploco of luud und locutu hero. Alfrnd MaUon, George Dorran, Dan llnnillch, Kil ami Mike Opnllck tin horn from Hpokaiin und will ho em ployed In n locul mill. I Frl (J. Hmllh, traveling freight "ngont for tint (Inmi Northern rail wayj spout a iluy In Bond ami went out on thin morning's train. C.' It. Jordnn In horo from 8lnon.i,lo. Pont tint day In Itcdinoud. ?;nllfornta and will work for The Hhevlln-lllxon Company. Ho will probably Imvo Mm. Jordan Join him N0OII. Mr, anil Mm. C. T. Cllno came In yontordny from Fleetwood und uro Maying In town. Mm. Cllno In In tho lionpltul. II. F. Hwluglo ulko lameiturn In a mouth. up with thorn. It really is cheaper now to huy hrcad than to hake. You eliminate all loss from trouble, have fresh bread all the time antl you ean'et a variety 'flhof kinds of bread here. American Bakery FRED I IUMY, Piinor HERE IN BEND EVERYDAY on the job to give you ellicient ;serviee at the shortest notice. f . jjjllere to see that you get u cor- ' W-v ' rect fitting in the kind of glasses ?4' fyou ed, here to stay and hack , ' -ip every hit of work I do. DR. C. H. FRANCIS WiU);MXQN Hri WUoSb, O'Kqaq Oulldlnir OPTICMN iV OPTOMETRIST ii 1 1 ,i m -. y-j... . Fluid Ounces HORTON' ' - ALL STORE Tint Ili'iiil Chess el til) hun rocolved from Ititilmoml 11 challongo to play n I'urrospoiidotieo giimo, itrrordng to Dr. J. II. Coiiuiiru. Tint ehullongo will hit itcriiptiMl. Itolicrl II. Gould wan opnrntcil on for uppituilli'ltlN In I'ortluinl yestor iluy. Ho In ri'pnrtod to huvo eomo through tint opitrutlou with no com pllcntlouN unit In expected recover rapidly. Mr. mill Mm. II. H. Totro ami ihll dron 1 umii In from Lnkovlow yostor iluy mnl boarded tint morning trulii for I'ortluml. Thoy will romulii In that rliy it fnw montliN visiting Mr. Tetro's parents. (From Tui'inluy'N Dully.) A UuihurKor wont to I'ortluml this morning. J ('. Thorpe, of Tumulo, wiih In town yesterday. N. J. Laughmau Id In Portland a fow iluyii on IiuhIiionn. B. M. Turner wont to Portland to iluy. Hi may o on to (California. Mm. C. Purkls Iiun koiio to Pontile ton, whore slio will tnaki: her home. A. I'. Barr Ii 011 hi way to Han Francisco for n ph'auro trip. Ho will b gono n fow month. Hflh Dixon returned thin morning from Ontario. Ho ha been thuro looking tiftor mlulroc lutorcNtN, J F Daw non, who In horo from Colorado lookliiK for n runrh loca William llanloy came In thin morn ing from I'ortluinl. Ho utopped Intro before going on to hit ranch near llurim. John Shir en In on hln way to Kt I.ouli, where ho hnn boon culled by tho death of nil uncle. Ilo will re- MIm Mono Murphy mid Mr. and Mm. S T Morrlii wont to Mndrnn thin uioriilng. They will return IIiIm ov oulng by automohlln. Mm. Curl Johnnon came In today after a three uioutliH trip to Mliiuoup oil und Dulutli, whero nhu vImIIoiI frlendn mid r!atlven. I' Itnllcom mnl I. A. Ilallrnm nre Imro from Sweet Cninn, Montana, to look for grazing luud. Thoy will probably locate In thin Hoctloii. J. D. Vun Hook, u Hwltehmmi In tho Ituwl rnilrouilH yurdn, foil from tho lop of a freight cur oarly thin morning nml received Borloun brulBoa, Mm. DougliiH Johnson mnl two children, from Fremont, worn punnou gom to HoimI Ulvor thla morning. Thoy will Join Mr. Johntton and mnko their homo there. Mm. Vernon A. Portion returned (IiIh tuornlng from 11 lengthy trip In tho otiHt. Mr. Fortius wont to Port luud yostordny to meet lior und nc compunlud her tho rest of tho way home. Any who nro Interested In tnklng Ntenogrnphy or shorthmid, or any IIKNI) HULLKTM, IIKNI), OKKflOtf, TIIUIWDAY, JANUAHY 17, 1 in ii .1 ntlior couthm which may bo given nl 11 night mcIiooI, uru Invited to tuuit at tluf now high school tomorrow uvoti- JfiK ut H o'clock, Doiuiln Hunt, who linn boon night rlurk ut tho I'llot lliitto In tint pant (iw monlliH, roliirnml to IiIh homo ut Lower llrldgo today unit will propuru (o niillitt Hoon. HIh plucn In being tnknn by F. A. Hiimlllon, recently from tho Hliiurt hotel In Hun Frmi Cisco. (From Monday's Dully,) ., jljiorKD T. OkIo, of Alfalfa, wan In lowjl'lHutunluy, jlalph Moorn mid koii aru horo from Huy" (Jritok, looking ovor land. MJN Nolda Illllupi loft thin morn Itkif (or 11 trip to I.iiwlnton. Idaho. r. and Mm, J. W. Ilrown, of Turn- Svoro hopplu(i(ltIloul vyJu?r I .. Mr1, nni! lown froi down from Mutolluii for tho wock- oml, , William Drown won In from Itod- moiid, Hnturduy on roul votato Itunl- nens, l,oo Thoijmtt hnn r turned from a wcok'H trip 'to I'ortluml. Ho cumo hack ycnterilny. Mrn. Mnudo Htilihurd, of North Junction, In In Hunt! trying to truco u pnlr of Htolitu hornen. Mr. und Mm. C. i:. Wolln. of I'en illoton, aro puHNltiK u wcok In llcnd with Mr. and Mm. F. V. Horton. John AtkliiHou hun boon nerlounly III ut IiIn runrh tint pant fow day. Ho wiin illKhtly Improved yentorday. Mr. und Mm. I. II. Monn, of I.uko vlow, came In lant night from a trip north mid aro now on their way home. Mm. Alice Ilennon Heath und non urn punning n fow duyn In Ilond vlnlt Ing frlendn. Thoy uro from I'ort land. Fri'd Knti'N, formorly In bunlncnn In llond, hnn JumI returned from a four or flvo moiithn' trip to Kentucky. Uts may docldo to locate Intro n;nln. Ton candlduten took tho civil srr vlcu examination for poitul clerkn and carriers Baturdny. Thrco woro wo mini. Tho ronulU or tho test will not bo known for about a month. (Prom Saturday's Dally.) P. II. Johnnon was In from Mllll ciu yostorday 011 business. Mrs. Kutii K. Warner was In from I'rliiuvlllo today on business. Clarence L. Smith cauio In from Al falfa to market u hog yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. M. 8. Audros spent tho day In lledmond with frlendn. Mr. mid Mm. William Henderson, of Tuninlo, woro In Hond yesterday. Ooorgn Hllstrom has roturncd to Portland after a short visit In llcnd. Arthur Wurzwoller. of Powell llutto. madu a trip to town yester day. Mrs. Alton Wlllcoxon, of Powell llutto, wus u visitor In Ilond yostor dny. Joseph Vurco, of llrothom, Is vis iting his brother, K. K. Vurco, In Ilond. Dr. and Mrs. II. Ferrell aro spend ing several days In Portland visiting friends. P. It. Coffey has Just returned from a trip by automobile to Klam ath Falls. Klghth grado grammar school ex aminations will ho hold on January 17 and 18. W. P. Vnndovcrt has boon In from tho Vmnlovort rmioli tho latter part of this wcok. W ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER First Showing Spring GINGHAMS We have placed on sale a case (50 pieces) of New Spring Dress Ginghams. New goods --new patternsa stan dard, fast color cloth- Per yard 19c fMfl i Black novelty ' "Shoe fo- !iit .ifsit xnitu til tJtstfrTzS am 'mrnwm 1 vvme.vuuiwviimimm g? t ww-mz-rmswzmijr a "UNSHOES FOR MEN The Co-Operative Shoe ' -' Union Made, in a variety of leath ers and lasts. One pair sells an other. Priced at per pair $7.00 to $9.00 "The Co-Operative Shoe Honest All Through" Mr. and Dm. Louis Hlladeau, from tho Arnold neighborhood, camo Into llcnd yesterday. O. I.. Dobson, of Dcs Moines, Iowa, Is visiting his son, Ouy Dobson, of lledmond. Yesterday ho was In Bend to Judge tho high school debate and returned to lledmond this morning. Mrs. Frank King, who carao In on thttj'ortland train today, Is on her way homo to Hums. Karl C. Nowklrk loft last night tor Washington, D. C, whero ho will Join a forestry regiment. Mm. K. R. Hopkins and son, of Culver, woro hero last night to at tend the debate. Thoy .returned home this morning. Ward llussall has roturncd to his homo at Moscow, Idaho. He passed throe weeks In Ilond with his broth- re-ln-law, C. U. Cole. Oeorge I.. Fraxure, of Solum, was In llcnd over night. Ho went on to Prlucvlllo this morning, but will re turn again In a few days. Martha B. Forgey, formerly of Mil llcan, Is now In Bvorett, Washington, and will reman there until spring, according to a lotter received here. Mrs. B. Mitchell, B. llnrrlnqton ami C. W Clapp, all of Lower Hrldgc. passed Inst night In Ilond. They aro motoring to Arlxoua, whero they will tuako tholr homo. S & 414 W sso&s Kid Champagne Cloth top, punched tip a neat, dressy ''at, a reasonable price. . ' $5.75 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Burns and son, Joseph, and Alfred It. Par key, all of Madras, were in Dend yesterday on business. Tho tlrovo up by automobile. Mr. and Mrs. G. II. Daker are vis iting In Newberg and Portland. They will bo gone two weeks and part of tho time will bo the guests of Mrs. Oliver, formerly of Bend. It. II. Brown, of the Union Meat Company, of Portland, Is in Bend visiting friends and arranging for a shipment of lumber. Ho will leave I for the city tonight. He has Just contracted the output of three local mills to supply packing houses with boxes. (From Friday's Dally.) Oscar Xolson Is passing st-tvrut days In Spokane on business. Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Gardner today loft for Spokane, whero they expect , to live. . Miss Henrietta Beck, of Prlneville, Is now in Bend working In the coun-l ty clerk's office. John Blernot returned to Spokane today after passing two weeks on his ranch near Bend. Miss Ethel Lawler, of Clino Falls, spent Thursday and Friday In Bend visiting Mrs. G. H. Curtln. A. Mcintosh was a passenger to Spokane today. He has bon hero since Christmas visiting relatives Omer Lovan, of La Grande, has bcon visiting hero several days. Ho began his return trip this morning A. Buckley, superintendent of the O.-W. II. & N was hero from Pert- land lust night on an Inspection trip, j Hoss Purntiam went to Prlnsvlllo I this morning on legal business. He will remain there -tho rest of tho ' week, I M. S. Huston mid his two small sons aro on tholr way to Miami, Ok lahoma, where tliov will llvo with rel.' ntlves. Dr. P. W. Cnr&tens la hero from Modtord looking after his land near Bond. Ho will leave for his homo tonight. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Mass and S. M. Luco drovo In from Lakevlow yes terday and went to Portland from PffiBKStPffi I-N-S-U-R-A-N-C-E ! Somebody carries tho insurance on your property. YOU enn'i do it without, risking the savings of yours. H will pay von to tulk to mo about it. I pay especial attention to tho Insurance of farm property. W. FERGUSON rAOR ft. giwwwvwffww rMjM$M0i Pah"--' ' w h' ji . 4ltt fjl ') tAl -jt hero by train, in Bend. They left their car Mrs. Maine, of Lincoln, Nebraska, camo In on this morning's train and stopped hero a short whllo beforo go ing to Buffalo, whero she will rlalt her son, Dr. George II. Hansen. DR. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST, of Portland Visits Bend Monthly, Watch Paper for Dates, or inquire of TIIORSO.V, THE JEWELEH 1-2-3 1. DOOR MATS 2. MUD SCRAPERS 3. WOODBASKETS Phone now to have us send you one ot the above or all three. Phone 40 1 I F. DEMENT & CO. The Preferred Slock Store GROCERIES HARDWARE d&D 7A WW n r r TAtn xr Tt Office Foot of Oregon St. P. O. Box 440 !- v .