iticxnnufjjKTi.v, iwki). ohkoon, TiintHDAv, xovtaniKK ch, huh PAOR B p tf f Make Your Home Happy ! THE NEW EDISON "The Phonograph with a Soul" . IN. n..0 PLAYS ALL RECORDS TIIK ONLY MACIIINK THAT WILL STAND A TONE TEST The Edison will charm, plca.se itucl delight you. We are always glad to play this Edison for you. Come in and hear it. EASY MONTHLY TERMS TO SUIT. Hor ton Drug Store The RuiU'Slurc LOCAL NEWS ITEMS Dr. Turner, Urn ' speclallM. will tin In llund Doc. 3 nml A. Commit lilfil. Atlv.39-0c. (Prom Wodnondny'it Dully.) A. I'. Luriton In In J'ortlnntI on litixIniwM. 13. I'. Mnhurfoy In In Portland on u liunlnuMt visit. Alma llulloy of Frttmont li hnrt (or n brief vIhII. i:. A. Htiyllitft or AHulfn Is In thu vliy on litinlnunH. Cecil II. Mourns o( Prlinivlllti In liuro on ImihIiickh. C I). Thompson of Portland In linru for u Hhort vIkK. F. W. 0 rati ii in of Seattle In trans acting IxinIiiihin In Out city. Dr. I-'. II. lllxon ot Kttdtuotid U In tin) city on u Hhort vlitlt. I). T. Curmody Is In Portlmid, whore ho Ih triiiiHiictlnt; buHuM. CharUm NiiIhoii of Condon, Oregon, Ih In thu city tniiiHiicllm: ImihIiiww, Ii. H. l.oKiin Ih horn on it business visit from IiIh homo In l'orlliind. Mnt I. ('. Ilnrt loft this tnnriilnK for California for an oxtunded visit. Mr. mid Mm. F. W. Hansom of Hnlutu nru In thu city visiting with frlundH. W. C. and Cecil J. Holllnshed or I. a I'ltui nro In tho city on business and pleasure. (luy It. Ingram, n stockman of J.nkuvlow, Ih In tho city looking after IiukIiiuh a fta I ik. Frank Ilaffnor Ih In from IiIh homo at Alfalfa for tho purpose of attend I n IT to business mattum. Wlllard Cook of Portland Ih, trans-. actliiK IiuhIiiohh In tho city. Ho Ih registered at tho Pilot Ilutto. Mnt. Pearl Osboruu and MIhh Glen nli Mcllaln of Madras aro In tho city for n raw dayM' vlnlt with frlimdN. Mr. mid Mm. C. .Sam Smith of Prlnovlle nro In thu city for tho pur jioho of attending tho funoral of Mr. Smith's brother, Champ Hmlth, who dlud yesterday morning. (From Tuesday's Dally,) Kd Hummer of Wood burn Ih hero on business. VICTORY WEEK OFFERINGS Isn't it a grand and glorious feeling? The great world war is ended. Justice and right has prevailed. Joy reigns supreme. Let no depression strike you now. Start right in to replenish your wardrohe. You know that we curry everything u lady needs or wants in MILLINERY and READY-TO-WEAR from a Silk Camisole to a Handsome Cout or Pattern Hut. You know we ore the only ex clusive ttore in Central Oregon where Style, Quality and Work ma whip predominates, The only place you can tfet the exclusive mo Jels you usually find only in the lartfe city stores, for one-third less in price. On account of the epidemic in our little city the past six weeks, we are left with a much larger stock of Millinery than we usually have at this season of the year, therefore we are tfoinif to Sacrifice llVCry Hilt in thu House, regardless of the former price. Conic In at your earliest opportunity and select your Winter Hat or needs tn our Ready to-W 'ear. si 7x WnmmF$E 1 i "n ,nA n- . s. "k" III i;,i LJT -- xm1" VtV.i , vf (J K, Talma ii of Portland Ih In tho city on IiiihIiiuiin, I.oiiIm Knight or Ft. Klamalli In In tho clly on business. Mth, A. F. Larson Iiiih roltirnnd to hnr homo In thin city. Fred Wnnrlght of Prlnovlllo Ih In tho city on IiuhIiiohh, P, C, Donovan of Htnuffor Ih trans acting IiuhIiiohh In tho city. fl, K, Mathany of CorvalllH Ih hero looklnK after !uhIiu;hh Interests. D, (I. McPherson loft UiIh mornlriK for a business vlnlt to Portland, Win. II. Hayes or Oliver Lake Ih traiiHactliiK ImihIiiwh In tho city. J II, Miller of Portland Ih In thn city look I n c alter IiuhIiichn ItitnreHtH. Mr. und Mth, CharleH Lenz of Port land aro In tho city lor a Hhort vlnlt with frlundH. Mr, and Mrn. F. K. Shaw of CroH cent nro In tho city for u brief vIhII with frlt'ialH, A. .11. Oortnon or Hummer Lake Ih In the city lor tho purponu or tratiH aclliiK hunlni'HB. ('. K, OIiiktch or Fleetwood Ih In tho city vIhIUiik with frlundH und traiiHactliu; IniHlneHH, Cliarlcn N'olnon of Condon arrived In tho city ycHterday and will remain hero Heveral da)H looklnK lifter IiuhI iiohh nffatrK. Mr. and Mrn. K (I. Itourk of Crcn cent nro here for a Hhort vIhII with frlendH. Mr. Itourk reportn tho rondH to the Mouth In excellent condition. luKton, Ih n liunliH.'HH vlntor In tho city, arrlvliiK flutiday mornlnc, Mr. and Mm, C. M. PIiIIHph of Ball Lake City, Utah, arrlvdd In tho city flunday in or ii lin: and expect to locate here. (From Mouday'H Dally.) H. fi. IloKtie of Portland Ih hero on bunliK'MH. Mr. mid Mr, CurtlH Kmlth of llurim are In tho city. Win. Warner or Portland Ih n IiuhI iiosh vlnltor In tho city. Ceo. T. McMiniUH of Portland Ih hero on a IiuhIiuwh trip. Dnn HoIhIhk or MotolltiB Ih In tho city traiiMictluK 1uhIihh, F. J. ItlchardH or Portland Is trann actliiK buHlnowt In the city. Mm. K. Taylor or PaUley Ih tho KUOHt ol frlendH In the city. 12. J Condon of Portland Ih In the city for a Hhort 1juhIiioh trip. N. J. AiiKlmid of Powell Ilutto Ih traiiHactliu: IiuhIiiohwJii the city. II. Tabor o? Itedmonil wafTtrnns uctliu: liUHlneHH In tho city yi'Htordny. Thoman HutchliiBon of I.yle, Wa.slt liiKton, Ih traiiHactliiK buHliu'xs In tho city. Mr. and Mm. J. F. Ilrndley ot Portland were In tho city HpondiiiK the week-end. Cecil O. HollliiHliud of Im Pino Hpent Sunday In the city, leavlm; for IitM homo today. Mr. and Mm. Meredith llalley, Jr., of SlHtorn Hpont tho week-end with frleiidn In thu city. Mr. and Mrn. F. U. Schwnrtz of IluriiH, OroKon, nro In thu cty, rul tercd at tho Cozy hotel. Kd Ik-iiHon ot Oak Point, Wash- (Fiom Muturday'a Dallr.) J, T, McOurry of Hcdtnond In lioro on IiuhIiicrh, Alvln Hy,r,n or Powell Ilutto Ih In tho city toduy trunnactltiK buHlncHH, MIhii Ollvo Campbell left lant night to Hpend the wuok-end on a vlnlt with rulntlven In Hcdtnond, J. Alton Thornpnon, county Hupor Intendent of hcIiooIh, and Clyde Mc Kay, county trcanurcr, mado a bunl iiesn trip to Blxters yeHlcrday, Claude McColloch of Portland, at torney for tho Central OreKon Irrla tlon dlntrlct, Ih In tho city today at tending n tneetliiK of tho executive committee. O. C. k8chmclchcl of Davenport, lawo, arrived In tho city ycHtorday to look after tho affalra of IiIb brother, Kdward Schtnelchel, who died at the Kmergency liOHpllal lant Sunday even Inc. (From Friday's Dally.) U. K. DuHhell of Portland Ih hero Oil btiHltlOHH. 0, i:. IlurHch of Sherar Ih In the city traiiHdctliiK bualneHH. W. II. Uoodwln of Portland Ih In tho city on u bunlneHH visit, II. It. KoIIoki,' ot Portland Ih tranB actliiK buHlncHH In tho city. Mr. and Mm. K. J. Druenn of Port laud ore In tho city vlHltlnt; with frlendH. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Madden or Tho DnlluH are In tho city vIkUIiik with frlendH. Vernon Polndexter of Prlnuvlllo wiih In the city last night vlHltlnt with friends. C. H. Hamilton arrived In Ilond from Portland yesterday for a Hev eral days' visit with frlendH. Mr. and Mm. C. A. Iteed of Hood Illvor arrived In the city UiIh morn Iiik mid will remain hero for several duyH, the KUOflts of frlendH. Dr. Turner, eye speclallBt of Port land, will be In Ilond again Sunday and Monday, November 2i and 2&. HenduchoH relieved, cross eyon BTrnlKhtonSuY eatlsfactlon Buaran teed. Consult him. Adv. 29S-Cc "Buy A Gift 1 (From Thursday's Dally.) Horace Ilrooklngs Ih In the city on buHlneHH. M. SoroiiHon of Slaters Is transact Ins buHlness In thu city. J. A. Krnest of Ft. Hock Is trans acting buBlncHB in the city. P. II. DnvlH or Sisters Is In thu city for n brief business visit. E. T. Hcnncman of Tho Dallos, Oregon, Ih in the city on business. Jay L. Hnrton of Tho Dallos, Ore gon, Is transacting business In the city. Mrs. Wllllnm Kverlnghnm of Hood w ARNER Bend's Santa Claus Store s HOUDAY SHOPPING IS ON AT THIS STORE Here Shoppers find what they Want at the Right Prices COME AND SEE OUR Dolls Sleds Games Engines Animals Doll Furniture v Black Boards Toy Dishes Toilet Sets Chinawaro Velocipedes Wagons Autos Hobby Horses Chairs R.ubber Toys Foot Balls Knitting Sets Water Sets Silverware Cut Glass Sewing Sets A Week )) How easy it is to "Buy a Gift a Week." A little remembrance for Aunt Mary this week a gift for Sister Jane next week just that way one at a time. Plenty of time for the select ion of each gift. Take it home, wrap it up care fully and lay it away for Christmas. This year the government has ordered stores not to keep open longer hours duriog tne holiday season, nor employ extra salespersons. Start Now, Buy a Gift a Week Appropriate and sensible gifts, practi cal and useful, will be found here only Stop and Shop at jpsragra Itlvcr is In the city visiting with friends. Dayton O. Williams of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Is a business visitor In tho city. Mrs. M. II. Illggs ot Prlnovlllc is In tho city, tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Horton. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Main have re turned to their home In this city after spending the paBt three months on an auto trip to eastern states. They visited for some tlmo with rela tives in Kansas. PLANS LONG RANKS OF TREES TO HONOR DEAD (Pr United rrru to Th fend Bulletin.) WASHINGTON', Nov. 2C A nation-wide movement has been started by tho American Forestry association for tho planting of memorial trees for tho soldier dead. Charles Lathrop Pack, president of tho association, has written to every governor asking co-operation. Tho plan Is to havo each state plant memorial trees along tho great trans continental motor highways. P. S. Rldsdalc, secretary of tho association, says many towns and cities have taken up the idea and tho General Federation of Women's Clubs Is considering a similar plan for tho Lincoln highway to bo car ried out by tho stato organizations. "Nothing could be more appropri ate," says Mr. Paok, "than to havo each stato through which a motor highway passes, plant 'victory oaks or 'victory elms' or other trees for Its soldiers who lmv.o died in battle. The motor has played a mighty part In winning tho war. "Wood has played a big part in victory, too. Our stocks must bo re plenished. With each state co-operating with tho highway authorities, a living, age-Ions lesson could bo taught tho coming generations as to tho beauties and value of forestry." ? 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Tho Patho Sapphire Rail cannot in any way Injure your rec- oras, and oltmluntcs tho necessity of changing needlos. t r Call and hear this superb 'instru ment. Wo aro glad to demonstrate its quality whether you buy or not. COME TO HEADQUARTERS AND COME EARLY ThotnpsonMusicCo. Wall and Minnesota Streets Corner Wall 6 Oregon Sts. ' ' ' BcU, Oregon v The Parisian