H1CNI) 11UIXETIN, IIRim OnKflON, THUIWDAY, HKVT, If); 1018 rAOE fr. - ' ; v r4) NEW VICTOR RECORDS Good Hye Mother Maclirre (Harry Mardonouilli) - . One (or All .ml All for One (Helen Clark) - - V OKI I Hale to Got Up In The Mornmtf - - - - Oh! Frenchy - - - (Arthur Field.) - - - - Over There - - - - - - Dear Old Pal of Mine It's ifrcat, Come in HORTON LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dally.) J. II. Antiunion returned yesterday from u business trip to Tho l)ull;n. Mr. mill Mm. L, II. (lurbltiit r turnml hint nlKht from nn ituto trip to Colorado, where limy visited for several weeks with relatives. They loft this city curly In Juno. Fred Hhliitiiffor of Diitt Lake In In thu city traiisiictliiK business. He reports business ui his resort as be iiut exceptionally kooi), although somewhat ofToctod by thu coiiilltlon of thu roads, Mr. mill Mrs. Carl McGheo havo returned from u several weeks' visit to points In southern parta of thu statu. TliD trip wuh in a do by ma cliltiii, thu party coiiiIiik In ovur thu McKuiulo pnmi. L. A. Hunt of Lower HrlilKu lft for homo thin morning after spend Ink yesterday In tlio city, whim hu nppistri'il before thu board of cijiuill xntluti im ono of a commltlov to Hunk luwur taxes In thn comity. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Anton Ahlstrom of White Hock Is In tho city on business. J. P. Knyos left this iiiornlnx for a business trip to Portland. 0. II, Miller, county commissioner, wuh lii llnnd yesterday on business. Dr. Wood of McMlunvlllo was In Iluiid yesterday visiting with frlrndi. Alex. Duval of Pleasant Valley was In thu city yusterday transacting business. W. (1. Stokes or thu statu flro mar shal's offlco arrived In Bend this morning. II. F. Mo.Mlckle, mnnuger or the Itcdmond Warehouse, was In the city yosterdny. F. M. Ilooth, ono of the old resi dents of Bisters, was In Bend yvster duy on business. Hardy Allen and Charles Gist or Hlstors wuro In tho city yesterday trasnaclliiK business. J, A. Thompson, superintendent or schools, and W, T. Mullnrkey, county assessor, mado a business trip to Iti'dmond yesterday. Allen Lewis or the firm of Allen & Lewis of Portland passed thsiiUKh llend this morning en route to Port land after an outing ut Crater Lake purk, J. T. Hardy, traveling passengor and freight agent of thu O.-W.- It. & N., was In Mend yostorduy renewing old acquaintance. Mr, Hardy has Just been reinstated to his position In this suction alter being placed In New Separate Skirts FOR EARLY FALL WEAR. Materials tire Serges, Wool and Silk Poplins, Satins Cheedah Cloth, Messalines and Tall etas, in black, navy, taupe, green, brown, grey, and attractive plaids and stripes. Very moderately priced $3.9Sto$lS.OO NEW SHOWING OF DAINTY BLOUSES of Crepu de Chine, Georgette and Striped Silk. New up-to-date models in white, flesh and all the new fall colorings. Prices to suit every purse $3.48 to $7-SO ThePeoples Store Agent for R & G Concti and Armor flstq'Hoiiry , 85c 85a - - - - (Knrico Caruso) (John McCormack) and hear tin's record DRUG CO. other work by thn government whun tlio roads wuro tukcn ovur by thu iiittlon, (From Monday'M Dally.) M. 0. McClulu of La Pino Im In tlio city. J. I, Co vii ii dor of Burns la In tlio city on business, U. M. Cortina of I'rlnuvlllu Ih In thu transacting business. J. W. Nash of Hpokiuio Is In thu city transacting business. I). Verges of Hllver Lako Is trans acting business In tlio city. Mr. mid Mrs. It. Flnley of Klamath Folia ur nmotiK thn guests at thu Pilot Uuttc. Mrs. Taylor or Mltcholl In In thu city unit will rum ft I n Intra for sev eral days visiting with friends, (From Saturday's Dally.) E. H. Howard or Portland Is In tho city on business. John M. Wtiburx or Kmniott. Idaho, Is In tho city on business. Miss Lurllo Itcdmond ot Itedmond Is In tho vlty visiting with friends. Mrs, J. A. Hodges or Culver was In tho city yesterday visiting with friends, Sho left on this morning's train for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Italpli llartlett and fniully mid mother left this morning by automobile for Cullforula, whore they will spend the winter. L, N. Vnrlun or Hums was In Ileud this morning on his return Journey homo from' Son Jose, where hu had been with Mrs. Varlan, who Is spending thu winter In the Cali fornia city for thu benefit ot ber health, (From Friday's Dally.) W. C. Hollliigsheail ot La Pino Is In tho city on business. George Messpr of Hlxtors was visit ing In tho cltyA yesterday, Frank Porclvul or Mllllcan Is a business visitor In thu city. C. A. and Al Doylu of Portland nrtt In tho city on business. I). A, Mood or Itedmond was a business visitor In tho city yesterday. N. II. Elliott of Terrebounu wus n business visitor In thu city today. Miss Avlti Plku of Paisley, Oregon, who lias ineii visiting with her sis tor, Mrs. Clarenco Young, In this ally for tho past tun days, has ro- turned to her homo. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Illloy of La Pino aro In tho city visiting with friends. Mr. mid Mrs. C. H. Oulllford of LOCAL MILLS AFFECTED BY LUMBER EMBARGO EAST OF MISSISSIPPI (From Wodnmiday'M Daily.) Ily mi embargo put In effect nt 'Midnight TiutHiliiy mill announced to tlio lumbitr Interests of thin vicin ity yusturduy morning, shipments of lumber to Wisconsin ami polntH east of tlio Mississippi river mul north of th Ohio, Includlfifc West VlrKlnla, ro forbidden, Tlio only clianco of makliiK shlpmonts Into thin turrltory until tlio embargo Im rumovitit will hu by obtaining special shipping authority from a government corn tnlttito, Hiich authority cnn bo ob tained only by a consignee. HI i) co a largo portion of tlio local lumber hustnesH consists of ship tiiontfi Into tint turrltory Included In this embargo tlio order has boon re Portland aro In tho city visiting with friends. C. W. Allen of Allondala on tho Metollus Is In tho city transacting business, Mr, mid Mrs. A, B, Bgglcslon havo returned to their homo In this city ufter a vacation or several weeks, Mrs. II. F. Oatman and Mrs. K. D. Lewis, both or Hllver Lake, were visiting with friends In tho city yes terday. Hugh Thompson returned this morning from Astoria, where ho has been employed In tho shipyards this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Prltchar'd, at thu Oruwcller mill, aro tho parents or a ten-pound boy, born Wednesday, September 11, Mrs. T. A. McCann loft this morn ing for Crater Lako with her guests, Mrs. B. C. Bhuvlln and Mrs. David lowlg or Portland, '.. A. French of Alrllc, Oregon, Is In tho city and will remain horo for sovural days with a view to locating In this section. Mr. French has but recently moved to Oregon from Mon tana. (From Thursday's Dally.) L. O. Ocrton of Ft. Hock. Is Intho city on business. ' -' ' 5.V J. W. Carlson of Prlnovlllo Is transacting business In tho city. W. II. Daggett of Itedmond was in Ilond yesterday on legal business. Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Illew aro at Fast Lako, where they will spend several days on a vacation. L. A. Hunt and 0. M. Hosklna ot Lower Ilrldgo wuro In tho city yes terday transacting business. News in Brief. (From Wednesday's Dally.) lUxrcptlon for High School. A re ception for tho benefit ot tho, pupils and toachcrs of tho high school Is ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER Fill Your Needs of Blankets and Com forters for Winter Now Just now our stock is complete and the prices are based on purchases made months ago. A Cotton Blankets tnxTU, Pair. $i.tt IV 1x7 1, Pair $2.7 (MxHO, Pair &J.:tl Woolnap Blankets Standard Plaids 00x70, lidr 1.00 00x80, Pair. $W.l8 72x81, Pair 97.10 Don 7 Hesitate. Come in and Look Them Oder. ceived horo with a flood deal of sur prise mid apprehension. Stocks nro understood to bo low mid for a tlrnit tlio mills could run and All up their ynrdH, but this could not go on In ditflnltcly. Officials of tho mills In Bond this afternoon worn unablu to glvo a great dital or Unlit on tho effect It Is to liuvo on tlio vicinity. It Is gen orally presumed by them, however, that tlio order Is only temporary, of feetlvo until cortaln adjustments havo been made, after which the markets will again bo opened. Tho order effects lumber alone, and not tho manufactured product, such as boxes, box shookn, sash and doors and similar outputs. to bo held at thu Christian church next Friday evening. tin tlxTt - I'ciira. Announcement has Just been mado of the marriage of Mrs. Inuz Penco and Mr. Frank Hrobort, both of thin city, which was solemnized Sunday afternoon at 6:30 at tho Presbyterian church by Itov. O, II. Mayer. Uoth of tho contract ing parties aro well known In Hend, having resided hero for a consider able length of time, and aro receiv ing tho congratulations of their friends. Itnlly Day at M. K. Church. A service of unusual merit Is to be given at tho Methodist church next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. It is tho occasion of tho annual Ilally day of tho Sunday school, and a pro gram that Is In perfect keeping with tho day will bo given, entitled "A Call to tho Colors." It Is of a pa triotic nature throughout. A service flag of 23 stars will be presented to tho school and church. (From Tuesday's Dally.) Cluster Lights Aro In. Lamp posts for cluster lights havo been put In placo on the sldwalk. In front of tho llend Amateur Athlotlc club. Tho posts wero donated by Huff seutnldtrDugan Ironworks and aro a flno addition to tho appearance of tho street in that neighborhood. JU-ml Man Joins Service. William Jerry, who has been running the "Suuaro Deal" Ford repair shop on Wall street, has sold out and will leavo soon for Portland In prepara tion for entering tho service. The business will bo carried on by Mr. Jerry's successor. League Will Meet. A meeting of tho Good Government league Is to bo held In this city tomorrow after noon, according to reports ot tho mombers today. No announcement la mado as to tho nature of tho busi ness to bo transacted. Iteturn from Trip. Mr. and Mro. Wool Blankets 70x80 Wool Filled, pjUr,...$7.00 0(U80, Heavy Weight, Wool Filled, pair. 98.00 n-IHiund, AU-Wool, Dark Grey, pair 9.05 00x80, -.80 Wool, Fancy Plaids, pair. 90.50 72x80, Same 91 1.00 Crib Blankets n0x40, Fancy Pattern 08c L. 0, Mrltcynolds liavo returned to their homo In this city from an ex tended trip to Oklahoma. Mark from Tho Dnllcx. Mrs, C. W. Krsklno litis returned to her homo hero after n short visit with relatives it Tho Dalles. (From Monday's Dally.) Arrive In Oklahoma. Friends of former Postmaster Honry Ford havo received word from him reporting his arrival In Itnndlett, Oklahoma, after a trip of 2160 miles, which ho covered In 14 days, "Lots of tiro trouble," ho writes, "but nono with car. Am getting busy at my old trade tho oil business." Mrs. 1'orbe Oct Appointment. Mrs. Vernon A. T'orbes has been ap pointed as secretary of tho home servlco section of the Ited Cross, It was announced this afternoon. The work entails tho taking over of the regular secretarial work of tho local chapter, togother with handling the homo servlco work, ono of tho most important branches of tho Hcd Cross. Militia Me-t Twice Weekly. The Dend militia Is meeting twice each week, Tuesday and Friday nights. No report has yet been received as to the receipt of the guns, or how soon they are to bo shipped. Major Saltzman in a recent trip to Port land tbok up tho matter with state officials, but they were unable to mako any definite statement. Train Arw Jnte. Trains Into Dond since Saturday havo been run ning several hours behind schedule until this morning, when tho passen ger train arrived on time. The slides on tho tracks havo been re moved and it is expected that train servlco in tho future will move with out interruption. (From Saturday's Dally.) Checked Up on Ills Men. One of the registrars In the county who kept a closo watch on the men who were supposed to register on Thursday, Sept. 12, was J. D. Bowman, regis trar at Sisters. Before the registra tion, Mr. Bowman, who ia well ac quainted with every man in the dis trict, made a list of every man In that neighborhood and checked them oft as they appeared before the board. When tho day was finished ho found ho had nine men whose names still remained on tho list, and making a search for them found all of them to bo in tho service, having voluntarily enlisted during the early summer. TickctM SellliiK Fust. Tickets on tho 21-Inch doll which is on display at tho Owl Pharmacy aro fast being taken by tho public, and a consider able sum of money will be raised for the Ktd Cross and tho donor, tho proceeds to bo divided equally be tween them. It Is expected that the disposition of the doll will be made within a short time. Kterctt Girl Weds Hero. The marriage ceremony of Miss Aubrey Bellows ot Everett, Washington, to George Savey ot this city was solemnized at the Presbyterlau church Thursday afternoon. Rev. Hartranft performed the ceremony. They will mako their home at 312 Dolawaro avenue, this city. Iteturn from Sisters. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Jacobsen havo returned from a several days' outing in the vicinity ot Sisters. (From Friday's Dally.) Is Taken 111. Mrs. Wm. E. Searcy or Tumalo, rormerly Miss Lucy T. Hicks, ono of tho Instructors in the Bend schools, was taken qulto sorl-' Clip Your Coupons ! Interest on Third Issue of Liberty Bonds is due September 15, 1918 Bring us the Coupons and We will give you the cash. The First National Bank . OF BEND ' YOUR DRUG STORE MOTHERS ATTENTION Our assortment of Baby Foods is complete and the prices are right. a Just RtmtmbtT j Magill & Erskine O'KANE BUILDINO oualy ill yesterday while visiting at the homo ot Mrs. A. G. Allen. Sho Is reported as being Improved thin morning. Goes to Ilrothcrs. Ttobcrt M. Oroder of Drothers was trapsactlng business In Bend yesterday. Mr. Broder has been spending 'tho past several weeks at Sherman, whore ho has been aiding In tho bayflelds. Goes to Portland. Archlo Mo Gowan of Burns left this morning for Portland after spending a couplo of days in this city transacting business. (From Thursday's DaUy.) Social Night. Tomorrow night la tho regular social night at tho gym nasium. Tho same charge for tho privileges ot the club will be mado as last week. Community dancing In the ballroom, 10 cents per daneo. General door admission to non-mom-bers, 10 cents, entitling them merely to entrance to ballroom. Swimming tank open to couples and ladles alone. Card tables to couplea in club room. Bowling and pool tables open to ladies and gentlemen. Garment Department Clowed. Through delay in transportation, tho garment department of the Bend chapter of the Red Cross will bo closed. Work will bo sent to branches and auxiliaries as well as supplied to the local workroom upon the arrlral of material. To Hold Flower Sole. Tho regu lar weekly flower sale conducted by the Ladles' Library club will be held on Saturday at Thompson's musla store and Larson's jewelry store. Do nations of flowers for the salo may be left at either store by Saturday morning. To Itcnto Hero. Mrs. Mabel Stringer ot Dry Lake Is In the city and will reside here during tho win ter, giving the children tho oppor- tun't' t attending the Bend schools. I YOUR DRUGSTORE i n v La I