JUNI IHJLLHTIN, IKNI, OIHXION, THURSDAY, APRIL 1!B, .1,0 f fft l'AGK 5 44 w SZiS3s2 rxsxcusa I r.rwtBBStHB9BBBnK -V(--33 iTTTTfflWTirilnr-T Ti7iTffTm r-TinTHTr " Water Glnss for Eggs I VICTROLAS and II Records I n. Corosive Sublimato for Spuds KODAKS and Supplies REED & HORTON THE REXALL STORE Come In tnit hear llie Ull April lecouli. illlfl Ezisi3SEJSs5iJ I for itliln week's Ilml Cross shipment, JOvorynuo tit cordially Invited to wool with thorn mid help In tliu stood CIU1B0. T. J. Bniidors, Awbroy rond, this city, now linn two noim In tliu United Minion nnvy, W. 13. Hnndors aboard tliu U, H, H. Novnda unci u youiiKor non, Hart J, Hnndors, who last week wan nnHlcnod to thu navy yard at Ilrumortun. Mr, Handors In tho ro- rltiliuit of n pnpor, "Tlio Novudan Weekly," which Is published by tlio hoy aboard tho "Novnda." LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wodnoiidny'ii Dully.) W. O. Cecil of Jlurnii Ih In tlio city on business. Collins V. KlkltiM In n visitor from l'rluvlllu lodny. C. M. Itodflold of DPRChutiH Ih In Jlund on business, Martin Hnllmnyor of Hold was In llio city ylordny on business, . J. W. Wrlrjht of Ollno Foils was a business visitor In Hond Tuesday. J. L. Illnck of Hamilton was a business visitor In tlio city yesterday. A. W. dlayuo of Deschutes wan a business visitor In tlio city Tuomluy. Mr. and Mm. K. H. Htnnlny arrived In thu city thin inoriiliiK from Port land. J. I., and 0. M. Couch of Tuinnlo wnTo hunttinjui visitors In tlio city yen tordny. Hurry K. Drooks roturm.! thin morning from n trip to Portland and Vnncouvur. I Your I Drug Store O'K'ANK HUILDING Your 1 Drug Store M-E&U M-E stands for MAGILL &.ERSKINE U stands for YOU Our store is for yon Juit Rtmcmber Magill & Erskine .j Mr. nrnl Mrn Win. Wilson of I'owoll llutto aro vlsltlriK with friends In tlio city. Deputy Assessor Prank May linn begun tint work of assessing for the curront your In tlio city, Russell D. Houol of (Irntits' Pass In huro looking after business mat turn with which ho In couuoctod. H, Catn lian offered hln services to tlio Kovuriimuut In connection with tlio rucout request for trained inon. W C. Ilolllushoad of I.a Pino re turned homo today uflor spending thu foro part of tlio week horo on business. Mr. and Mrn. F. K Dayton of Tutnalo roturnod to tholr homo thin mornlriK nftor vlnltltiK with frloudn In thin city. W. O. McAtoo will loavo tomorrow morning for Owonn, Kentucky, whoro lio hnn boon culled to ro In tralnliiK under tlio selective draft. Mm, (. ClovonKor of Ilurnn panned throuKh Hond Tuesday un routo homo nftor spending novoral wooks at Camp Luwls vlnltlni: with her on, who In In training thoro. Tlio Haptlit woman moot tomorrow aftornonu at 2 o'clock with Mrn. J, II. O'NMI In tholr regular nodal session. They aro working on thn Uolglan lay ettes, having complotod two outfits nic store with good goods Graduation Suggestions (From Tuesday's Dally.) Mr. flood of Alfalfa wan a huilnonn vlnltor In tlio city today. II II, Dn Armdnd wnn a huslngss vlnltor ut Tutnalo Monday afternoon. Mary K. llonn of Alfalfa wan vlnlt- Iiik with frloudn In tho city yontor- day. 11. J. Ovorturf loft thin mornlnK for a week or ton days' -rliit at KInmnth Falls. Corp, N. 11. Monroo of Camp Lowli pamod through liond today on hi way to hln homo In Lakovlow, whoro ho will vlnlt with frloudn for aovoral days, Mrn, Wright, who ha boon visit ing with her nlntor, Mrn. J. II. Todd, In thin city for tho pant two months, ban roturnod to hor homo In Port land, K, W. Mooro, at prosont auporln tondont of schools at Tho Dallcn, was elected an nuporlntondont of tho Rood nchooln for tho comltiK yoar at a mootliiK of tho school board last night. Mr. Mooro has bad ozporlonco In hln profession In Omaha and other oantorn points and comes highly recommended. At tho prosontatlon mooting bold nt tho I. O. O. F. ball last nlKht tho Daughters of Itobokah pronontod tho Odd Follows with a service flan; bear ing flvo stars ln-the whlto field. Tho ovont was a surprise to tho mombors of tlio Odd Follows, who wcro sup ponod to havo boon callod thoro for othor purposes. About CO tucmbors of th 6 two organizations wore pres ent. Ilofronhmonts were served and a program rendered. Mr. and Mrn, L, II. Charlen and Mrn, TliiKornmn of Flootwood woro In Hond Sunday and vlnltod with frloudn. Mr. Charles In editor of tho J,nko County Trlbuno nt Fleetwood. A. it linrmolton, ncconijmnlod by Mrn. llnrmalton, arrived hi Hond Hunday morning from Io AriKolcn. Mr. linrmolton has accepted a posi tion with tho Pino Troo Lumber company, For the Girl Graduate I.imtllleri) llnirclet Walrli IlriMcli riMintitlii Pen I (,'nlil ItciuN Toilet Ket For the Boy Graduate ('old Watch Cold Knife Wnldemnr (liiiln Tin ('limp ljj Tie Plu CulT I.liikn lljlrj INMiiitalii Pen I Larson & Co. JEWELERS At ihe Sijn ol llie O14 Clixlc I 1-13 Orrjon Slrrtl, Iknd, Oie. New Spring Dresses For Women and Misses Smart new models of Ginghams, Voiles, Organdies or Silk for afternoon or street wear plain colored materials plaids and figures some are lace or button trimmed every one different and more attractive than the others. Very Moderately Priced. $5.95 $6.95 $8.50 (From Monday's Dally.) Mrs. W. P. Myers and son aro re ported seriously HI. C 8. Hudson has returned from a business trip to Portland. Mrs. K. K. Warner of Prlnevlllo Is a buslnoH visitor In tho city, A. Whlsnant roturnod this morn ing from a business trip to Portland. Mrs. W. D. Howard ot Saddle llutto was In tho city Sunday visiting with friends. Tlireo carloads or Homes woro shipped from Hond Hunday to Mon tana by W. J. Jamison. Carl Wodcckl or Tho Dalles ar rived In tho city yentorday and will spend several days horo looking after his business. County Clerk J. II. Hanor will loavo this evening for Prlnevlllo, whoro ho will romaln for soveral dnytt on bunlucss connected with his office. John Dyers, who has boon spend ing sovornl wcoks In this district looking aftor proporty Interests, re turn is I yentorday ovenlng to his homo at Clnrkston. Dr. J. II. Qoblo ot Klamath Falls pnnsod through Hand Sunday on his way to Portland. Ho ozpocta to re turn In n fow days, when ho will vlnlt with frloudn horo. (From Haturdny's Dally.) C H. Hudson wont to Portland on bunlnenn lant night. Norman Jacobnon loft this after noon for Inkovlow on buslnonn. H. W. Mooro, nuperlntondent of schools at Tho Dallcn, was In tho city today, C. H, Oohlcr of Portland passed through Hond today on his way to La Pino. C. Hunter of Hond was registered nt tho Hotel Portland In Portland on Thursday. Mrn, K, It. Juntlco, whoso homo Is In Los Angoles, Is spending nov oral days in tho city on business. John Holfrlch of St. Helens, In forested In the 8t. Helens Shipbuild ing company, was a business visitor in tho city today. L. H. Iloborts, cashier or the Ited monds bank, has returned to his homo In that city after spending several days in Hond. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wiedcr or Van couver, H. C, arrived in tho city Friday evonlng and will spend sev eral days hero looking over tholr property, Tho Hend Woman's club will meet with Mrs., Otlson Tuesday, April 23. A full attondanco is requested as business ot Importance will como bo foro tho club. Hangar Lasador ot tho Fremont forest resorvo was In the city yes terday on bts way to Lakoviow. Ho has boon stationed at Scottsburg In Stuslaw reserve during tho winter months. Norman Jacobson or tho forest sorvico roturnod from Portland this morning, whoro ho has boon attend ing a conforonco or tho forest officers regarding tho patrolling ot tho O. and C. land grant during tho summer months. Gordon Thomson, chlof clerk at tho Pilot iHutto Inn for tho past yoar, loft last ovonlng for Vancouvor, U. C, whoro bo will enlist In tho Can adian expeditionary forces. Mr. Thomson has boon succeeded at tho Pilot llutto Inn by Maurlco Cahlli. K. O. Hlanchar, a rancher of Hood River, Is In tho city attending to business connected with his proporty horo. Ho was accompanied by C Dolman of Hood Rlvor. Aftor com pleting their business here they will continue by automobile to Portland, J. U. Anderson, D. G. McPhorson ' and Lloyd Douthlt returned this' morning from a two days' fishing trip! to Motollus. Tho boys woro success ful In securing a good catch, which aro being displayed In tho window ot tho Douthlt electric storo. It. M. Smith returned this room ing from Hartllne, Washington, whoro ho attended tho funeral of his brothor, II. P. Smith, a rormor resi dent or Hend, who died suddenly at Nampa, Idaho, last Saturday. His brother's death, Mr. Smith roports, was caused by pneumonia. 1 ' HERE ARE THE Newest Waists They've juit arrived by expren. Never nave we (hown a larger selection. All that i neweit and best it here to meet the molt varied tattef. GEORGETTE WAISTS $5.45 to 9.00 CREPE Do CHINE WAISTS . at $J3.75-8.05-$4.50-$U)5-$5.45 VOILE WAISTS Sl.lJ-Sl.25-$1.50-$1.75-$1.95-$2.45 . SWEATER'COATS in the New Fashions Very Practical Garments theno Sweater Conts Alo tho bloovolesi Sweaters in tho best color combinations Prices $.75-$5.00-$5-50-$7.50 Another Shipment of Dove Undermuslins arrived this morning These added to our already largo stocks make choosing easy hero. Gowns, Envelope Chemise, Cor set Covers, Billie Burke Pajamas Muslin Petticoats and Combina tions. All made to conform to the "Dove" high standards of quality and workmanship. Priced moderately. "You will hoc the Docc" STOP AND SHOP AT All ' l de UndcpmuslinS WHERE EVERYBODY TRADES J CAIU) OF THANKS. Wo wish to thank our friends and neighbors for their kindness and help through tho sickness and death of our father and for tho beautiful floral offerings. 8p MR. AND MRS. JOHN CRESON. DON'T LOT IT LINGER. A cough that "hongs on" wears down tho sufferer, leaving him un ablo to ward off sickness. Jos. Gil la rd. 148 Flllmoro St., Nashville. Tenn., writes: "I was suffering with a dry hacking cough and a pain In my chest, but slnco taking Foley's Honey and Tar Compound I havo been relieved." It soothes, heals and cures. Sold everywhere. Adv, Brand Directory FRANK PERCIVALL MHlIcan. Oregon. adv.89p A Right sldo; right car crop ped; wattle right hind leg. B. L. TONE, Sisters, Ore. adv.lOOo 8- P. It. JOHNSON, Milllcnn, Orrgon. 8omothlng to soil! Advertise In Tho Hullotln's clnssltlod column. ! THE PEOPLES STORE, .Tun Stork That Sklls For Lkss $ Agent for Atmor PUle I loireiy Agent for R fie G Cojjet, w ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER S SILK S WE A TER CO A TS THE POPULAR GARMENT FOR NOW Our Best Number Fibre Silk come in Copen, Gold, R.oe, Green and alio thcie color with white trim ming. A good serviceable gar ment and a real value at $9.85 111 KM 1 illlilSl Our ISText Number Fibre Silk, with Mercerized Back, Copen, Gold, Rose, all .with white trimmings, at $7.45 Wool Jersey Slip Over Style Vool Jewey, in green and rose. Loth with white trimming, at . $5.00 E.s jKi K HI MsK iHsgtv .Kv!i glllllf IGLEYS Keep WRIGLEyi mind as the longest lasting confection can buy. Send I the boys at the ft a 5-cent package of WRIGLEVS will give you several days enjoy ment: it's an Investment In benefit as well as Pleasure, for if helps teeth, breath, appetite, digestion. 55 Chew (t After Every Meal i &5B you I wOBBQ 5 War Time Economy In Sweetmeats The Flavor Lasts! 1b