IHCNII IIUJiMCTlN, 11(1), OHVAlOfi, TKIIHDAV, JANUARY III, HUH VAOK 0, l9 A IIKKOHB GOING OUT .ALWAYS APPLY L IT I'KRVKNTS IIOlKillNKSS and CIIAITINO Rexall Cream 4 -ounce Lollies AlmOnaS only 25 cents REED & HORTON TUB RHXALI, STORB LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dally.) 1. H. Wilson Ih hero from Pi Inn vlllii tit visit I1I11 lirotliur. Mm. CliintiicH Oskia wiih In from llio Tin Trim entup yoalardwy. Dr. II. (' i returned Hi In morn 1 111: front u shot I trip to I'urtliuiil. Twin Troy went "Ui l'rtlHiil today. Ijeliua Immm working In Hand the .eiiunth. l.oulaa MrVwy went home In Tt t'lioiino today. Ilhe wai her far (tnedtaal treatment. K. M JJeoaetl bat gone back to Walln VIIh, after pftMlns n few day hr on huvlnwu. Mm. Iluh O'Kan ennte Ih thle wurwIriK front Portland, where he Iimh been vIbHIok t weeks. Mr. A. J. .More nnd MIm Helta Menu are ependlnK h few daya with Mm. W. J. tttordlvuu In ltdmtmd. Mr. nml Mm. I). J. Hnrl were iiii lint trulti liouml for Portland this inoniliiK. Thoy hnve linen In Hand nix weeks nml nro now IvIuk per manently. Word hits been received here I tint l.ylo M. HIilinrilHini liim been promot- il to seritennt major This Ih hi THE FOOD ADMINISTRATOR says you must buy one pound of substitute for every three pounds of wheat flout. We sug get: Buckwheat Corn Meal Barley Corn Starch Hominy h Oat Meal Rolled Oats Rice Phone 401 F. DEMENT & CO. 'Cite Piefeued Slock Store Groceries I lardware foiutli promotion since helm; mint to Cuiiip Low I Inst full. Mm. .1. I). Mi'Cnmli, who was hiiro In tint Interest of tlm fooil udmlnls tnitlon, Im 11 conn to I'ortlunit to con tliiiin her work. Klin In from Oregon Acrlriiltiinil ollj;. Mis Kmiih Murphy Hceompiuiled Mr. mnl Mm K. T. Morris to Port land today mnl will proliHhly remain there h war Mr. hmiI Mm. Morris visited rein Urea In Monti th past month. Phil M Bmlth ami his bride have Just rnturiiKtl front The Dalits, where lhr wore married eeveral days ao. Mr 8m Ith wa Miss I.ney Ornllonl. (Irotor Oerklug cawte up from Turn alo today tu tako I ha com pie In to thalr home. Forestry SniH'rvlaor X. (J. Jacob. son returned yrelerday from a Hrrult of !l the ranger stations In hla die-lrl-t. Ha any that a la run numlir of nw kuIiIo iHmnla ro holHK put up In th foriwt for thw honwfit of tour lata ami hiintom. Thn InrturHa on ciirrciil ovonta nml tlm lllliln uhlrh nro httliiK i:lvn In tlm KihI Mdii hull nro crowliiK In In tcroat mnl nr well nttmnliNl. To nlKht U- It. KolkonliHri: will ll(-uan tint lunilliiK prolilnniH of tlm ilny. In rlinlliii: cnpltnl mnl Inhor. llrliiKliiK tint Hiimlny arhool at tlm PrnaliytKrlnn uhurcli up to thn now Ntnnilnnln wnn tlm inlmtlnn wlilrh liroiiclit It. I. IIIhi'Iciiiaii, of Milton, to IIkihI yiHtriln'. I In In itlatrlrl NiipcrltitiiinUiit of tlm Kiindny wlioolx nml wiih Iihth ImldliMt 11 aon of limtl tnti (JtliHr towna nwirhy wr nlno vUKimI Mr. Illarkman In how on Ida way ho ma. J That convenient place, just across from the Court House, is where they serve good Lunches. ALL OUR CANDIISS AND ICB CREAMS ARB HOMB MADB McBride's Confectionery Oregon Street Phone Re J 1751 O'Kane UMtf. clORII lit H O'clock IHICll (IVI)lllllK. Till) oxtrn opumtor, Joo C'otNir, who hua lifoti hum nicmntly from Hwitt!e, linn Ihidii trmiafnrruil hnck to tluit city. H. 10. Murray, dlHtrlrt commercial muiitiKur, apniit a fuw 'dnya liuro anil luft Hntunlny for Walla Walla. (I'rom Mouday'H Dally.) ('. lC Hinllh, of HiHtiim, whn In town toilny. MIhh KNthur Jmio Clark npciit thu day In ltoiliiioiiil. T. II. Koloy rutiirrifd yoatnrdny from n linaty trip to Han Krauclwo. Mm. nda Mac(!nii:or Npnnt tlm day In TurrHlmiiiiii vlaltliiK hnr thnw aoua. County AKrli'tiltiiral Axml II. A. Ward fa mo donn from Itmliunud to day on fiKHl rnarvitlan work. I'loyd ftuilth, ho hNH own vla!t ' In hor over tho wook-oml. went jhack tu !tNlmond Ihla mornlnn. J. 0. Ilolwrlrk and (5. K Manrhoa. ter, who har a boa factory at Th Datloa, am paaalng a faw rfuya In town lookinx over tha lix-al ntH'.a. N. II. Morxan, taatrn aalaa mi'nI for Th Rhovlln-lllxoH ('umpany. la horn on hla annual vlnlt tu thn mill. J. It. I lunar nrturnml Saturday nlcht from a trip to KuKn. lie wmt to I'rltiHVlllH on county huilrnm thlN mornltiK. (I. . Mnrrlek, of thu I.nlior I'rotw, of I'ortlnud, In huro uinkltiK prollnt Innry arruiiKfuion'a for hpltl'nx tho laltor r it.vtnt'.ou In Hand. lit tamo In taat nUhl. A hrldit of the weak will lis Mla Alice Johuaon, who left todny for Portland, whoro h will ho married. With hnr hUHlmnd alio will return to Ilond In Uiroo'diiyN. InJnrliM to Mn hip nnd ftmt ra roiviNl at ono of thu tnllts camps, whnro ho wna omployml, caunad J. K. MrOllvay to Ko to Portland Inst iiIrIu for troatiiiMiit. Dr. V. C. Con nccom p.uilwl hint to tha city. (Prom TimadnyV Dally.) Prank Dayton waa In from Tiimalo yratnrday on hiitdnoaa. Prank lllKKlna. of Tumalo. waa a llnil laltor yaatarday. H. II Purdy baa Koue to I'boanlx. Arlioua, for a aburt trip, Will 8turaM, who rarantly Mdd hi ranch, wont to Ilurn tbl morn-lux- Mm. M. D. NavHj, of Prlnovllla. iittiio In to lliwd laat nlr.ht from Port laud. K. A. IvtiHloy, of Portlmid, mid Paul (J. Prunman, of Vnta, ura lir look in K ovur laud. ' YoHtordny a hoy wiih horn to Mr. and Mm. II. I). MuHturn at tho llfiul HurKlunt honpltal. Mm. P. H. Waahhurn, who linn Iipcii thn :utt of Mm. Alk'o Caytou, n- turnt'd to Portlmid today. Mr. mid Mra. J. M. Smith huvn ro tiiruml to tliolr Iioiiih In Portlmid nf-ti-r vlriltltiK with Dr. Norrla, of Ilond, n ahorl tlma. HavltiK apout it month at l. Pino on a vlnlt, Mm. I). 0. Htautnu cniito tu Ilond yoMli'nlny on hnr way homo to Wnlln Walla, W.iahluKtnu. Houm at tho Wi-atttrit Union hnvi hii!ii chmicod ho that tho office will Mm. Hti'lla Whltnoy upont tho day In Itadmniid. Jena Utirtor mad'! u trip up from Tutnnlo today. Ho nayn that tho ilanco for tho hunoflt of tho Itc.'d CroNH kIviiii thoro laitt nl;ht cleared 'iOO. Kxaclly 1127 wan taken In at tho door nml i'Jli at tho HUpper. In order to Join her husoand In Se attle, Mm. J. O. Km: and children left taut nlcht for tho north. Wolf Pa trol, Troop 1, of the Itoy Hcoutn, of which Itor ion, Oxcnr, whh a member, Ciivo him a fountain pen tin a partliu: Hlft. Mm. DhIIb NIcIioIh, of Tiimalo, whh In town today. The funaral of Kd. McCulrf. of jTumalo, waa bald todny at the Pilot Ilutta camrtory. A numbar of Tutn ah raaldonta attondeil. Ilapalm on tha lrlda oTar ttr"en wood avi-nua and In other parta of ; the city will he made by a crew of 20 man In !iarx of A. Slxna. whiili (came In on a cor.at run ion train from VancoHver yeaterday. The awitr!i ahanty In the railroad yard a li to ! moved and work donu on the troaile on ti Hhertln-lllxon lowelnx line. The crfw will probably he here a month. (From Saturday's Dally) ('. 8 lludaoM rolnrnad tbia mortilHK from a trip to Portland. J. I.. Conch waa In today from Tutualo to conault a doctor. Mlaa Dotty Ireland came In thin morn Inn from Prlnavllle to vhtlt hw hrothor. Mm. M. S. Andro nml amull mih, I.hh, nro paaaltiK two day In Itwl uionil with frlandn. Mm. Mlutn Howard nnd Lillian Keith wore In from Tutnnlo yoHiordny on n aliopiniK trip. Julian (Inrdltier ciuno In from Camp I.owIh thla mornluK and will pitHH a fuw dnya In UiIh city on business. (From Frlduy'a Dally.) K. It. I.owIn la in hero front Hunts purchualnK fum. W. C. Van Clove, of Deschutos, waa In today on huHluoxH. K. P. Mabnffoy re turn ml this morn IttK from a short trip to Portland. K, U. Clark came in from I -a Pino ycHtordny nml paased tho day In town. II. 0. Caldwell, manager of the Sloan ranch, was In town on buslucHS todny. In order to Install tho steel caRe In the new county jail, John II. Ilauach la hero from St. LouIh. While lookltiK over real estate hua Ineaa prospect. J. M. Derk'ka, of Omahu, la anexdiuR a few dnya In llend. I. C. Dew Is back from a week's trip to Spokane. Ho came In this ntornlnrt and expects to remain here permanently now. Mlas Sadla Whitfield la bark from a conference of chief operator of the Partfk' Telephone & Telegraph Company In Portland. Mm. It M. Follette. of Walla Wal U. WaahltiKton, arrived here this moriiliii: to jiaas twi wuoks with Mr. nnd Mm. K S. MrUulro. Miss Ksther June Clark plans to leave Sunday to join the Klllson White Chautauqua circuit, with which ln was formerly connected. . A WOMAN'S DAINTINESS evww-aataa--ai-aifiM-iHi-iM-a-a MwaB-aawMM-MrMB-aB-B-MMain--MaHaaiaBaaB-aaaB depends upon her undergar ments. Never before have we had such exquisite Nain sooks andLongclothsfor fash ioning such apparel, nor such dainty, fairy-like laces for trimming them. To satisfy the ever-increasing demand for flesh-colored fabrics we have Nainsooks, fine Silk Mulls and Wash Satins in a delicate shade of shell pink; White Nainsooks, from 25c to 50c yd. Flesh Nainsooks, at 35c yd. White Silk Mull 35c to 50c yd. Flesh Colored Silk Mull 35c to 50c yd. Flesh Colored Wash Satin, at $2.50 yd. Fine Nainsooks, 10-yd. pieces, boxed, at $3.00 per piece Japanese Nainsook, 10-yd. piece, boxed," at $4.00 per piece 12-yd. boxed Nainsooks, at. ...$4.50 per piece STOP AND SHOP AT I JPSSKSPE ll'hcrc Everybody ITrades JSt The llend OaraRO dollvered to K. W. Heeler, of Milllcan, a model "Pour-Nluety" Chevrolet this weok. Last week a car of tho tamo model was sent to Kd. Stnettr at Spokano. The car was shipped with the Iiulck belonging to Kmll Swansen. J. II. PPTON MAY M'S. (Oregonian.) SAI'KM. Jan. SS Word which has been received here from llend carries the Intimation that J. II. Upton may become n cnudldato to succeed Vor iton Forbes from tho 21st Represen tative District, which Includes Crook, ! Grant, Klamath and Lake, and that 1 Mr. Forbes may become a candidate. for the stato senate. The word Is not definite, but this Is a lineup consid ered probable, by friend of Mr. Up ton. Denton G. Uitrdtek 1s also a candidate for re-election to the Houso from the same district. XOTICK OF MIEISTIXR. The annual meeUtij; of the Btork- i holders of the lleed-Smilh McrcamUu , Company will be held in the com pany's office at Hend on Fobrunry IS, 191S. adv.4S-4Sa i j Four chairs at your servico at tho I MotroDolllHii. No wnttlnK Ad MAURICE P. CASHMAN'S MEN AND BOY'S STORE ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER S THE RED CROSS Needs your help. More American Doys will eoon be "over there". Tliey will need LanJaen. Its up to tlie American women to mpply tliem, You can parc an afternoon or an evening--if you can't knit or few you you can fold banJagei. In reiponie to request by Members of the Rjd Cron we have acquired a number ot RED CR-OSS APRONS SPECIALLY PRICED at $1.35 These aprons fill all the requirements of the organization 3-S TEe Peoples Store Spring Display of Aprons and House Dresses 1 4$ . . asrs Scout IVrcnles-Hunjjnlow 7f Stylo yC vi& Scout Percale Slip-over 00 -hSSS Style OC Amoskea Ginjrhani--ncatly made with fontrastiu colors (H 1Q IJest Grade Dress Gingham, a a very good looking M A( House 1) ress p 1 tc Uuy them now for less than the present cost of the goods 1M1 1 Wll J III YOU are most welcome to come and look over our stock of Dependable Keady-to-Wear. It will do you good. WE promise you the Hest Suit of Clothes your money can buy these days of high prices. This is very important, for true value cannot always be measured by the price you pay. What you get is the thing that counts, and we positively promise to give you the MOST. WE promise you a wide choice of the most depend able fabrics it is possible to obtain, fabrics plainly marked ami guaranteed to be as stated. Fabrics of reliability and such asyou would expect from a house whose reputation is the highest. We work on the square. WE promise good workmanship, careful and painstaking, nnd in strict accordance with the best idens of high class tailoring. Linings and trim mings will be found of the best quality positively at the price and detail perfectly executed. MAURICE P. CASHMAN Ghc HOME of HART SCHAFFNER & MJ1RX Chlha Florshelm Shots O'Kane Bldg. 'Dutchcu Panli J