PAGK5 "m. r-jl --! "Sff?yr HyjiMiypKWKPftKgpJiuniY, awpvbt ao, ipjiq,,, w ? ' 'THERMOS vs. . CAMOUFLAGE All temperature-retaining bottles are not Thermos bottles, "lie name " I'licrnios" is stamped on all genuine Thermal products, Tliat'i Tliermoi, To disguise, to cover up, to deceive, to make tiling like tliey re not, to oiler you a bottle not (tamped "Tliermoi" fur Tliermoi. 'That's Camouflage. HORTON D&U&' CO. THE REXALL STORE (HUCOtHHOHM TO Itltl(l) A IIOKTON) LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Tuesday's Dally.) Dick Houston of Autolopo In In tliu city on business. Itaymoml Krroitinn at Roatllo la a (business visitor In the city. Ham Homo ot I.n Ornmlo, Oregon, In n litintni'iia visitor In thti city, Mr. mitt .Mm. M. 0. Tuffs of Ornnta J'niiH wuro In tint city yesterday. Mm. K. N. Wood o Dalian, Oro gon, Ih registered ut tliu 1'llot Ilulto lun. Professor John J, Lnudiliury, dean ot tliu school of music at thn Uulver Nlty ot Oregon, loft thin mornliiK after spending yesterday hero In tho Interest of tho uulvoralty. Mr. nml Mr. 11. 0. Kill, Mr. ami Mm, J, K. Davidson aiu Miss 'ado Kliiyon returned to llend yesterday after a two wiokV vlilt to Newport beach ami point In tho Willamette valluy, (From Monday' Dally.) Hoy MrUoo of Duma In In llnml on ;bulneils. , Clarence Prultt of Antnlopu Is In U. 5. Holllngshed of I.a I'luo In transacting business In the city. Mm. U. Onion nml daughter of llunin oro In tho city visiting with friend. Mm. Charles 15. Hoy enturlaliiod Mm, J. F. Drati at a luncheon on Saturday ut thu Pilot Ilulto Inn. ' Mr. am! Mm. U. W. Foster re turned lant night from a touring trip throtiKh Callfornln, Nevada nml K&sturn Oregon. They report n very ploasaul trip. Mm. lloscoo Howard Mpent tho mornlnn In Heml today making ar rangements for thu community sing tn ho held at thu Athletic club to morrow night. arrived In llund yentorday and wilt remain horn nuvural wooks looking after business Intorosts. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Norcult or Tumnto arrived homo yostorday after spending several days In Portland at teudltiK thn national encampment of thu Grand Army or tho Republic. 0. V, Hllvis, .Mrs, Donovan, Mm, KI mor Ward, Mm, JIohcoo Ifowdrd and Mm. Parker, ItnllroMl Officials Hero. A pnrly of railroad officials, composed of flu purlntundent Wngnar, Assistant Gen cnil Mapugor Lilly, Hiipurlntomlont of nrldgos Kelloy and Mr. Withy combo and J. T. Hardy arrived In llend til!) morning on a tour of In spection of thu H. P. & H, To MiiIiirKo Offlt'cn. Tho gonera ofllcon of Tho HliovIJn-Illxon Cotn pnuy nro to bo onlarKed by tlio con ntructlon of n wing or ell on tho south sldo of the present office build Iiik. Work on tho extension has Al ready begun. Catholic IjiuIIch Mm-I Tho Cath olic Indies will meet at tho homo of Mrs. (1. !. I.ogun on Frnnklln ave n ti (i Thursday, August 20. 21-2 Irrigation IIiinIiiohn Up. II. H, Do Armond left thin morning with an engineer to look over the Hquaw creek Irrigation project. NcfMllprriift Mwrf. Tho Needle craft club will meet at the homo of Mrs. It. II. Canterbury Thursday afternoon. i.(Froin Thursday's Dally.) A, A. Johnsoli of Hhurwood is visit Iiik In thu city. Fred Fisher of Madras Is In tho city on business, 0. W. I too or Gateway Is In tho city transacting business, .M. H. Mayflled or l.a Pino is trans nctliiK business In thu city. George P, Worn or Ontoway la a business visitor In thu city. Mr. and Mm, F. I). Hobbles of Portland uru registered at tho Pilot Iluttu Inn. J, Alton Thompson left this morn ing for Hediuond, w I wire ho 'Will transact business, i Friends ot Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Htidell, formerly of Hem),- have re ceived cards announcing tho birth of n daughter on July 29. Jas. Austin, who has been a resi dent ot this city tor several months, left this morning for Pendleton, where ho expects to locato. (From Saturday's Dally.) Fred Bhlnlaffcr of Kast Luke Is In tho city on business, J. K. Whlslur or Prlnevlllu is tram acting business In thu city. It. K. Htockwoll or Ft. Hock was In thu elty yesterday on business. II. C. Smith or MMollus was n ' business visitor In thu city yentorday, J. 12. Meeker of Eugene I spending several days in tliu city on business. - W. H. Mlsselcnr or Spirit I.ako, Idaho, Ih transacting business In thu city. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Dorn, who ' have beun visiting in Portland tor several weeks, have returned to tholr homo In this city. Hurt Clark of Huberts, Montana, (From Wednesday's Dally.) J. II. lluner left this morning on a business trip to Portland. Mr. mid Mrs. N. O. Jacobsen have returned from a visit at Ft. Hock and Crescent. Jared W. Moore, postmaster nt Hudmond, was In town on business this morning. Frank Weber of Hlstors returned to his homo today after spending several days In tho city. Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Ward or fled moiid aro In thu city today, Mr. Ward being hero on his weekly trip. I,. A. Hunt, who ottondml tho con vention of tho (lood (laveriiment league, letl tor his homo at Lowor Ilrldgo this morning. Mr. and Mrs, A. I.. Olcott arrived Sunday night tor a short visit at thu homo ot their daughter, Mrs, I.loyd Magtll. Tholr homu Is In Portland. Gbr Mm. have (From Tuesday's Dally,) Hitrprlml on Wadding Annivers ary. Friends or Mr. and Mm. 0. W. Fostur surprised them with a wed ding anniversary dinner last night. Thoso present wcro: Mr. and Mm. Charles Drown, Miss Viola Hrown, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert James, Mr. and Mrs, Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Rt. Clair, Miss St. Clair, Mrs. Adslt, Mm. Eleanor Adslt, .Mr. and Mrs, sett, Mrs, Huth Iluckner and Dottlo Starr. Dahlia Do Well. Dahlias growu prollflcally In Hand during this summer. This Is evidenced by a number or blossoms which woro brought to Tho Uullotln office this morning by Mm. U L. Cobb of tGG Delawaro avenue, who has more than 40 plants that aro loaded to profusion with tho blossoms. Tho bulbs woro placed u tho ground last Juno. Hlltrr Ten Tomorrow A sllvor tea Is tn bo given at tho homo of Mrs. H. C. Hartranft tomorrow after noon between 2:30 and C. Thu funds from tho affair aro to be used In do fraying tho expense or Interior fix tures at thu Methodist Kplscopal church. Mm. IllnUall on Vnrntloii. Mm. W. C. Illrdsall has taken her vacation and left last night In company with Mr. Illrdsall for a week's trip In tho mountains. lug to business nt La Pino In con nection witu homesteads' hold by thorn tlioro, passed through Hand this morning en routo to tholr homes In. Walla Walla, Washington. Cnlliollc iMtUvn Murt. Tho Cath olic ladlcH will tneot at thn homo of Mm. 0, F, Logan on Franklin ave nun Thursday, August 20. Su Fln-i HiiHirii-ilr No fires havo boon reportod ns n result of thu elec tric storm yostorday. (From Saturday's Dully.) Donate lUmen, Hearing a card compliments of Mr, and Mm, G. H. Wunsley, a largn bouiiuot ot roses W,an delivered to jtho. Bond Amateur Athletic club last night in tlmo for the usual social function, Mr. Wens loy Is a conductor on tho O.-W. It. ; N. Last wcok Mr. and Mrs. Wens ley mode a similar donation to tho Arnold auxiliary of tho Hed Cross for tho flowc alo which was held at that time. Gocm to Ion Angt'le. Miss Kath orlno Faust, a nlcco of Mr. and Mm. Ernest Frank, will lcavo tomorrow for Los Angeles after spending tho summer hero. She expects to return hero In the spring and open a dress making parlor. Tunk (liwrd Monday. On account of repairs to be made on thu swim ming tank at tho gymnasium, this department Is to bo closed on Monday or next wfk. It will bo open as usual on Tuesday. (Jo to Ft. Itock. Mr. and Mrs. N. 0. Jacobsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hor ton and Miss Kdlth Wall motored to Ft. Hock yesterday evening, whoro Mr. Jacobton and Mr. Horton will attend a meeting ot stockmen today. News in Brief. (From Wednesday's Dally.) MuMrul (Jlvrii. -A musical was glvun at tho homo or (Mrs. H. W. Henderilhotl yesterday atturnoou In honor of Miss Lury Lowe, a nleco of Mm. Ilendumhntt, who Is visiting hern. Those present were: Mrs. Andy Larson, Mrs, A. Whlsnant, Mm. NEW FALL COATS NEW FALL DRESSES FOR THE SCHOOL AND COLLEGE GIRL Good Warm Couts, stylishly mnde, of velvet, plush mid wool unitcrmls, jii sizes from tf f lf und (J to 14 years, moderately priced at S JVJ up. Pretty School Frocks, of Gingham, Galatea Cloth, Chambrays, Wool Serges and silks, for all ages. An immense variety of styles to choose from. Prices ranging from 48c for Gingham up to $15.00 for Silk Dresses. (From Monday's Dally.) Attrnds Confrmicr of Phjulcian. Dr. J. C. Vandevort returned homo this morntivg from Portland, whoro ho attended a contcrcuco of tho physicians or tho Northwest, called' at thu Instigation or tho government to receive Instructions regarding thu coming registration and examination or men botweon tho ages ot IS and 21 and 32 and 45, Dr. Vandovcrt was tho only representative from this county In attendance. Tho meeting Was held last Saturday. IlHurii to Her Homo. Miss Lena Provost, who Jibs boon visiting In thin city iith her sister, Mm. Ken noth Minor, for sovoral weeks, has returned to her homo In Ashland, Oregon, Kenneth Minor nml F. O. Minor making tho trip by automobile, Miss Provost accompanying them. Tho party loft laHt Saturday evening. Itctiini to "Walla Walla. Mm, Hota Hector, Mm. iM, K. Crystal and It. L. Covey, who havo been attend- (From Thursday's Dally.) Mln Olxlii Kntcniilns. Miss Elsie Olsln entertained Informally Monday evening In honor or Aim. Alexander Thompson or Tho Dalles, who left last night after a short visit here with her daughter, Mrs. Chas. fir sklne. Tho evening was spent In knitting, after which light refresh ments wero served. Thoso who en Joyed Miss Olsln's hospitality besides tho honored wero: Mm. Chas. Er Bktnc, Misses Katherlno Manny, Helen Manny and licrtha Dlshon. Cnllcxl to Krinlco. It. L. Corey of Walla Walla arrived In Ucnd this morning. Mr. Covey has a home stead at I .a Pino and as soon as he has completed his business affairs thero will lcavo for Camp Lewis and enter tho service. Ho was called sov oral weeks ago, but has been granteJ an extension ot tlmo in order to get his business in shape. Iajoii Worker Coming. C. S. Hud son, Liberty loan chairman tor De schutes county, has received word SfcisfSii, gg tr kvi , m smmbbWEm rni'hi ftit Jf. LT if i When Mother Makes Daughter's Clothes atHome She Wants Reliable DRESS GOODS It it not neccisary to buy the most expensive tfoooY but tliey must be reliable. This itore Has large aitortment of inexpensive, yet reliable Drets Fabrics, boug,htfr school wear. Dress Ginghams that will stand tubbing at 29c35c a yard; Romper Cloth, fl'2 inches wide, a fabric tha,t will wear well and an excellent value, at . 35c a yard Wool Mixed Suitings, AG inches wide at 60c-65c-75c-85c to $1.25 yd. See our line oi Underwear, Hosiery. Slioci, School Droit and Boys' Suits, before out'itting"your boy or girl for ichco). BATHING SUITS-Another shipment by express arrived this morning Cotton Bathing Suits for Juniors. 89c to $2.25 Men's and Women's Batting Suits. $1.50 to $6.75" ' .STOP AND SHOP AT JPSKSHTO WHERE EVERYBODY TRADES Mrs. Bradley Says It Saved Her life "I Can Hardly Find WonI to Kx press My Gratitude for Tan lac," Hho Hays. county, that A. G. Clark, Held manager tor this section, will bo here tor a meet Ing on August 29, with tho various district managers. Koclal Mirht. Tomorrow night Is tho regular social night at tho gym nasium. Tho samo charge tor tho privileges or tho club will bo made as last woek. Community dancing In tho ballroom, 10 cents per dance. Ge'noral door admission to non-members', 10 cents, entitling them merely to entrance to ballroom. Swimming tank open to couples and ladles alono. Card tables to couples In club room. Howling and pool tables open to ladles and gentlemen. Ono cont a word Is all a Ilttlo Want Ad will cost you. w ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER S NEW BATHING CAPS JUST IN 25c, 29c, 50c mi 65c The Peoples Store AgeM for R ex G CortcU inJ Armor Plate Hoilery hSbKSDK First Showing of New Fall Waists Just Received a Shipment of White Voile Waists for Early Fall Wear We hav.e maintained our 'usual Standard Quality of Material, Excellent Workmanship, Perfect Fitting Feature, combined with Styles that are Accurate and Popular in the Fashion Centers. PRICED $1.25$1.2$1.Z5$2.50 "I havo not only gotten back all tho weight I lost while sick, but I am actually heavier now than I have even been," said Mm. Lucy Uradley, residing nt 7'29 Ell Ave., Seattle, Wash., recently, In one or tho most remarkable statements yet published In connection with tho Master Medi cine in this vicinity. "I had suffered trom stomach trouble." continued Mrs. Bradley, "until I was scarcely moro than a rramo or skin and bones. One day about thrco years ago, atter eating somo strawberries, I was taken with an attack or acute indigestion, and was down In bed ror somo tlmo un ablo to move. Beginning Irom that tlmo my stomach was In such a bad fix that everything I ate would tor ment, causing gas, shortness ot breath and rearrul pain. Thero was a pain right through my heart that couldn't have hurt mucn worse u had been stuck with a knlte, and soveral tlmeB I thought I would suroly die. I Just kept losing weight and got so weak I couldn't walk across tho room. I was forbidden to eat anything except llcjuld. I tried aweet milk and even that was like poison to mo. I suffered a great deal with pains In my back, and hardly know what sleep was. Wo wero living In SL Louis at this tlmo, and n Irlend ot our had gotten such splendid results Irom Tanlac that my husband begged mo to take It. I retused ror a time, as I had no talth In It to help me, but I kept getting worse and my hus band Insisted So I consented to try it nml when ho broueht mo my first bottlo I weighed only one hundred and ton pounds and was almost Iran tic with suffering. Now I can hardly find words to express my gratltudo, for I really don't believe I would bo hero today lr It hadn't been for Tanlac. Soon attor I startexl taking It I began to (eel better. It was' lint vorv thine for mo and It wasn't long until I would eat Just any and I everything I wanted without It hurt-' Ing mo; and my appetlto was so big' l could hardly eat enough. Well, that has been a good whllo ago and Irom that tlmo until now I havo novor suffered a partlcla with my stomach, shortness ot breath or pain of any kind. I sleep like a child every night and am strong and healthy In every way. 1 now weigh ono hundred and flfty-slx pounds making a gain of forty-nix pounds I tell everybody tpat' I know that Tanlac is tho finest taedlclne In tho world and I certainly have the boat of reasons for saying so." Tanlac Is sold In Bend by tho Owl Pharmacy, and In Sisters hy Georgo Altken. Adv. YOUR DRUG STORE Candy! ii t Just unpacked a large shipment of CHOCOLATES and SALTEDINUTS t Just Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANE BUILDING YOUR DRUGSTORE 50 Tractors Entered IN TFIE BIG DEMONSTRATION On tho Cotton, Ruejrg; and Phenix Ranches PORTLAND, OREGON September 5, 6, 7, 1918 Reached by Gresham Electric Railway. Puved Auto road'to tho grounds. Estimated uttendanco Fifty to Sixty Thousand tkWWWWL For cftulof , Summon all the force and resources of the Republic to ine aclcnse oi freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United States authorities have ranked at one of the fifteen dUtinguUhed institutions of the country for excellence in military, training, has responded to the call. The College is distinguished not only for its military instruction, but ,, DlSTINGUISUEP AWO ORt , Its strong industrial courses for men and for women: I n Asilculluic. Commcrfr, Knginccriw. Kotntiy , Horoe I'rfooomict, MmiM.t'himcy, isJ . . Vtlool EJuoikxiH ' H Its wholesome, purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. Students enrolled last year,34$3Ltar o'n Its 'service flag; jji&V over forty percent representing officers. "in ,'' College opens September 23, 1918' nwIUitmcdBcnill,aaJothrlolarmtUoa wills Wlh fUiitrar, Corvaliit, OftfcV