iAGR FOUR m?N! HUI.lKT!?, IIKND, OHKGON. THUItttlMY, M,VY.P,.,lflin I I r LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Saturday's Dally.) Mrs. M. K. Crystal of Dufu? ar rived In Ilond last nlRht nml will loavo today for I.a Pino, whoro sho has farm property. Jos. Marty arrived In nend from Burns last night and V11I loavo to day for Med ford and Southern Ore gon points an a business trip. J. II. Wcnandy, a former well Known resident of Ilend, arrived this morning for a business visit. Mr, Wonandy mayrolocnto horo. Mrs. Frank II. Trtnco and sou Gcorgo left Friday ovenlriR for Min neapolis, Minn., whoro sho will visit for soyoral weeks with relatives of her husband. Forest Supervisor Jacobsen left last night tor tho vicinity of La Pine, whoro it Is reported a forest lire had gained considerable headway during tho winds Friday afternoon. Mrs. G. !. Mahn of Rosoburg ar rived In Tho city last night nnd after ponding a couplo of days hero will continue her Journoy to La Pino, whoro sho will look after some prop erty Interests. C. E. Hamilton left this morning by auto for Wonntchco, Wash., whoro ho will Join Mrs, Hamilton, who has been visiting there for sev eral weeks. They will return to Bend In tho near futuro. John K. Mastln of La Pino Is In tho city. Mr. Mastln has recently disposed of largo holdings at La Pino to tho I X L Lumber company and has accepted a contract for furnish ing tho company with logs. Opera tions will bo commenced within a short time. J. J. Jonson of Tillamook arrived in Bend last night and will probably mako his futuro homo hero. Mr. Jorison has been In tho contracting business in Tillamook for a number of years, but recently recolved in juries which have Incapacitated him or manual labor. WRrSIIYS it's a good friend: (From Friday's Dally.) J. F. Reed returned from Burns Wednesday ovonlng. II. J. Overturf has returned from A business trip, to "Southern Oregon end Northern California. Miss R. Miller1 of Burns passed through Bend this morning en route borne after speeding several weeks in PortlantL C. W. Hole arrived in the city this morning from Portland and will take up hs duties 'aq freight clerk at the Union depot! W. H. Martin, formerly associated with M. P, Cashmonin the clothing business hero, has bought a location in Raymond, Washington. H. Eldugreand and daughter of Banks, Oregon, are in the city and will remain hero tor several days looking over. the country with a view to locating here. Judgo Percy R. Kelly of Albany, candidate for circuit Judgo of the third Judicial district, arrived In tho city-this morning from Lakevlew and has been spending tho day here in the Interests of his candidacy. E. M. Thompson returned last evening from a two months' visit in Portland. Mr. Thompson drovo through via Shariko In a Chalmers Six, which ho purchased in Portland, J. M. Laurence accompanied him. Sin . m 1 Steadies nerves m 2 Allays thirst m 3 Aids appetite m 4-Helps digestion m 5 Keeps teeth clean M 6 It's economical H Kecp the soldiers Hl H f and sailors supplied I J3B wmo llfVMf Mr Blip ittTTaiEl REED-SMITH MERCANTILE CO. DESCHUTES COUNTY'S LARGEST STOKE Going Up, Going Up, Going Up. Merchandir.o is still soaring and no plnco to stop. Wo aro still holding onto tho old prices and have many and extraordinary savings on ovory-day wantod merchandise of quality. Our store is full in every lino regardless of market, difficulties, tho like of which has never been known beforo and should bo thronged with eager buyers. . Skirts Just Thlnkl A nice Whlto Hklrt n low as f 1.75 (mmU to innko unn wilt rout moro. Hose fhlhlrvu' Hom HIkn rt to . UhhI luvvy I low fop moryluy woiir... Whlln It hint, i!5.ut Ilowi for . , U(K) House Dresses Wo limn thwi In ncvrral Ht)lrN, Just waiting to l riilhtl for. Madras Chew it after every meal The Flavor Lasts I (From Thursday's Dally.) Cecil A. Lowe of ueamond is here on business. Leo Collins of Powell Butto is in the city on business. C. W. Miller of Iledmond Is trans acting business In the city. Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Kelsay of Prinovlllo aro visiting In tho city. Y) T) .Tnfinnnn nt 'Mllllmn Vflo n ..in.. i.. i n.n,i n.nv I. All klnds.pf hides, furs, pelts, wool """" ' " w... ,vv. . ,. bought nt Brlggs' Second Hand Storo. Harry Hubbard of MUllcan was a business visitor in the city yesterday. Mrs. O. L.. Dunbar of Oregon City Is registered at the Pilot Butto Inn. H. II. Kllgoro of Hemstad arrived In the city last night and will trans act business hero today. W. E. Hethorn of MUllcan re turned homo this morning after spending somo time in Bend on business. " Three autoloads of young peoplo from Sisters and two from Tumalo made up atheatro party to Bend last nlgJftJ? . Paul Z! ZyTstra. brother of Mrs. C C Evans bf MHllcan, left this morning for Portland, whore he will join tho navy. J. H. Coble of Klamath Falls,, ac companied by Al. Smith, passed through Bend yesterday after a short business visit to Portland. Mrs. Ora Shipton, who has been visiting in Bend for tho past four months, tho guest of her mother, Mrs. H. E. Baker, left this morning for her home at RIverton, Wyoming. Mrs. Dora M. Hall of Freowater arrived In the city last night and will remain in this vicinity for some time. Mrs. Hall has property Inter ests in the Tumalo district which sho Is endeavoring to dispose of before returning to h.cr homo. Political Announcements. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce mr eandklaer tor th Republican nomination for the ofrtte of County Commluloner, aubjeel to the approval of the Republican voters at U) primary to be helJ oq May it, jvib, MKRKDITII IIA1LF.Y, FOR SCHOOL. UUI'ERINTENDENT. I hereby announce raraelf a candidate t aucceel mjnelf In the ornce of County Jkhod Superintendent for Deechutea county, iubjeet to the approval of the Republican voter in the primary election to b held May IT. ltll. J. ALTON THOMPSON. INr NlilrlN or WuMn. (ichmI pattern. Worth 50 rrnt.. Our price 5Wc Ono lot of Dark (iliiuhnuiN. Ann for ilt-wiio or Hllp-orrN for tlilltlrtMi to piny In, nt, jii... i'JJjC Ginghams Ono lot of Dark Cli itll-orrf for clillilrt' Odds and Ends in Shoes We luno n few HIimh fur 1 ml lot nnd chllilren on our luirpiln counter. Suits and Coats lAHik Out. Honictluilic In pln to linpjtrn lit thU tlepnrtment. Wntcli for tho ndrrtleneut. Shoes . Wn linvn IjkIIo"' Hhoe' In ilnrk nml llglit brown or black vlth tho Into military lirrl, right up to tho nilntito In Mle. Tliry will mnin go l thn prlco. Thn rwilr.. 9.1.00 Rugs Wo lmvo tm slzet In anuill Huirn nt tho old price. Our room sUo ItugM nra hnrgnlna nml they nro kIiir at thn prlceM ntnrkrl about ono thlnl Icm thiui ou can buy them on tho market Uxluy. JiinI the iIiIiik for otir ?:l.o( ..tvi.7n ..KU'I.OO Tho Request to Economizo I)m not mean doing without, hut titi Iiik Hie uorthy, rtnf Jf lnt anil mihfctaiithil thlngM, In luiylug clotheH irnl txHMioiuy IIcn In ni)Iiik enough to gtH. good iimterlal. It In our aim to gle the heMt for the hwist money, Men's Shoes Hcoul NImns, rubber iKile), grain lenllirr. Prlre ctil.BO Boy Scouts i!)4 to H, riiltlM-r solt, lMy, Price Boys' Bluchers M)i to ft. (JimhI heavy oole . . I) to i:i)i. Price Men's Dress Shoes Kiigllith Knxt lln ti or 111 ink Men's Scout Masters To the iiijiii who rnnnot tunir u heavy hor) (IiIn In Just whut you want. Priced at $-MX lo .'t Men's and Boys' Straw Hats Vex, wn hae tho every -lny Struw HatN nt......-5o Did You Say Canvas Gloves? Yen, r have them , 10c nod Ifto t'nnriui ImrkN with leather froiitM IWo Men's Shirts Wo have a rom! Una of Mrn's Hhlrta tWc toWJHi Dress Shirts want In t)le ami W lo 7 Wn have Juat what you price. FOR COUNTY JUDfiK. I hereby announce my cantlMacy for the Republican nomination for the office of County Judite. aubbjretto the approval of the Re publican voura at the primaries to be held on May 17, IJIS." W. D. DAR.VES. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for the olTlce of County Commluloner. subject to th approval of the Republican voter) at the primary to be held on May 17, 1911. C. II. MII.I.KIL FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby announce my candid for ih Republican nomination for the office of County, publican voter at the primaries to be htld on May 17. 1911. CLYDE M. McKAY. FOR COUNTY CLERK. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for the office of County Clerk, aubject to the approval of the votcre at the primary to be held May. 17. 1011. AUGUST A- ANDERSON. FOR COUNTY CLERK. I hereby announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for the office .of county clerk, subject to the approval of the voter at the primary election to be held on May 17, 1918. If nominated and elected I promUe the same careful attention to the dutle of my office a iciven In the past. J. II. IIANER. Clean House WITH A THOR ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER Keep Your House Clean LOYAL LEGION TO HOLD FIELD MEET IlrookM-Mcaiiloii Worker" to llnvo Gain Day at IOKkImk Camp on Muy IS For Iteil Oonn. ' LoRKcra and mlllmon from tho Hrooks-Scanlon plant, Loyal Legion Locals 1, 2 and 3 aro planning a blR meet at tho logging camp on Sunday, May 12, the proceeds of which aro to bo donated to tho Hod Cross. For tho amusemont of thoso who aro to go from Ilend a Hold con test will bo hold In tho afternoon be twoon teams picked from tho mill and from tho loggers, who will con test for high honors In baseball, tug WITH A oft Save Your Strength Thoroughly Gunrnnteed saa M - -rlt r .&' &n ' THOR ELECTRIC VACUUM CLEANER YOUR DRUG STORE Zepyrol Nothing Better for Pyorrheu. Clean your mouth with Zepyrol - oNwar and other track and flold ovonts. Tho ladles will havo hot coffoo, doughnuts and Ico cream for sale, which can bu secured by thn visitors, but It is expected that nil tho visitors will bring tholr ovyn lunch. An us paclal Invitation Is being extended to tho peoplo ot Ilend nnd vicinity to bo in ntteudanco and help swell tho crowd of rooters. Highest cash prlco paid for all kinds of hldrti, pelts, wool, furs, at Ilrlggs' Bocond llaud Htoro. 37tfc Spring Underwear A DIG SHIPMENT JUST IN. D. V, D... Cooir. Bennington KloJ Kroteh garment's and lontf and tbort iUtr J Balbriiftfani. STRAW HATS AND PANAMAS $s? Save Your Rugs Thoroughly Guaranteed SPECIAL!-During May, $5.00 Down, $5.00 per Month ASK US FOR FREE TRIAL DEMONSTRATION. PHONE C51 BEND WATER LIGHT & POWER COMPANY Just Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANK BUILDINO YOUR DRUG STORE THE LATEST NOVELTIES Silk Caps from 75 cents to $1.75 WE ARE STILL SELLING E. & J. SHOES at RcJuccJ Pricci A. L. FRENCH THE STORE THAT SETS THE PACE S-E-E-D-S J All kinds of Garden Seeds and Lawn Grass Get them' while the getting is good AT SKUSE'S, .OREGON STREET r i H M. ii i l r t. 2ZIiiS!!SS?Jg??'''MII'M'aa-"- y limffMmYHn itlj1"!