JftV ..... ....,.. 1.4..WJ,' ri4JI t 'f" . wlilu JMTltflMi a u V .. , tM b'.vt' "STr! "XT" (1 I "-f ' The very latest lihx i. i ' O' n 4- 5 NE thing that resulted from the restoration V- of peace among the fighting nations has been the emphasis given to "style" in clothes. Everybody seems to.want to show m,tc,qthA the reaction f rorm the strict military sameness 'Offy appearance; the irrflitafy' features are not' wholly discarde4-good shoulders, slender waists, curv ed hip lines; but a.side from these physical re quirements, there's a call for special "smart ness" of design. Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes offer just these things to you, in a way that you'll not find them in any other clothes. Just look at the welt-seam-waist tvoe we show: the Dockets, the laoels. One look at that suit and you want it. We'll fit you in it; many variations in fabrics and colors; and prices. M P. CASHMAN ClaMt"tti??Z matt. They will mako tliolr homo In llilfl city, V; V. Ilarpham, nuporvinor of tho Oclioco national forest, pont tlio morninr; conferring with officials of tho Deschutes national forest horn today. i Stetson Hats Flersheim Shoes J&l BEND'S CLOTHIER ;. I I ,. ' LOCAL NEWS ITEMS ' (From Wednesday' nally.)';1" J. A. Ayrcn, Frutuont stockman, In In Ilond on business today, ailuliKi Dover of Tuitmlo wan n (vlUfor In tlio city last night. Tin, Kd Ilrostcrhous returned to Ilond last night from I'ortlnnd.' ' .Commissioner Hntli .Stookoy and C. If. 'JMIIIiif uru In Ilond today tit tending n session of tlio rotinty court. Jim Hnrtur nnd Fred N. Wnllnco of Tuninlo woro builties visitors In tlio clly today. J)r, C. If. Boll arrived lioro thin morning from Washington mid may fanoii an office In Ilund. Captnln Fred A. Woolflon returned t'o Ilond lint night and linn rorttttnud his diillim with Thu Bulletin. ' Harold (1. Tholstrop, formerly u rancher In thin miction, In lna Ilond today from hi homo at Ml. Vortjun, WiuhliiKtoii, tmiiHiictliiK busmen with tho lax collector, i 'Waller Ilutiul, (' II. Irwin, W. J Iltickluy. 8. II. Doty. J. It Thnrntt nnd Jnrt'il Mooro wero member of tiin Itoduiond delegation who mo with thn Ilond fomnierclul club thin noon. ; ..Mr. and Mr. August llartch wcro tendered a Htirprlaa oarly In thu week nl tliolr homo In Ilond, thu oc cSmJoii IioIiik tliolr fifth weddlngm nTvornary. Aihoiik' thu guest woro Mr. and Mm. Hlrnnnton, Mm. Main, Mrs. Caldwall, Mr. and Mm. M. Donahuu and Mr. end Mm. J. 'Ilrarp hall. (From Monday' Dally.) Mr. and Mm. W. C. lllrdsall loft Haturduy night for J'ortland. Mr. nnd Mm. T. A. McCann havo rot urn od from n trip to California. F. K. Htudohakur and children Hpont Bunday In Kcdinond. Mm. Juinofl CJrcon In hack In Ilond from WnitlilnKton. W N. Huy of Tnnialo wan In tho city today trnninictlnK IiiuIiiohm. M. Drown of Torrubonno wan n 'wook-oii1 vlnltor In tho city. Chorion Woavcr of I'rlncvlllo wan n vlnltor In Ilond ovor Runday. C. I). Ilrown madu n huitlncmi trip to I'rinovlllo Htinday. Mm. A. (1 1'owoll wat called to Mcdford 8nturday nlcht by tho 111 npiw of her alator. - i Mm. IF. K. Drooka has nonejito I'ortlnnd to moot frlendir from 'tho 'cant. Uriah Oavl'i! of Turaalo has re turned to this Bvcllon aftar 18 month' forolKii nervlco. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Manor returned this morning from Portland, whero Mr. Ilauor was calfcd last week on war board work. .Floyd Cleveland returned Bunday mornliiR from Camp Lewis and is Htaylnx with his. sister, Mrs. J. K. Hock. MIhs Alice BpauldliiR -will lento ...... u.u.i.i.r. .w. uiiuiivilligil, I.unii., to vImIi hor sister for tho next twoJ wookit. Mlss Lucllo Ileal and Itay Golden, both of Iiond, woro united in mar- riiiRO Saturday by Nov. II. C. Hart , (From flaturdny'fl Dally.' . 3 Vf, Uro wn nnd .Tcss Hartor aro In toduy from Tumalo' Joiioph Varco of Hrotliors Is in thu city today on bunlncVn. Ii, A, Hunt of Lower Ijrldgo Is npendltiK tho day In Dcnd, William Wilson, Powell Uulto ranchor, was in tho city today, B. W. Pratt was In tho city today on nuMlnoHH from his homo In Itcd mond. r Harry IlelflKold of 'the C-o'lden Kuloi sioro hilii rctbi'nd'd tcr Hend"Uf ter be" nijlscfjarjjed from tho navy. ' ' Joiin Dokken, K. K. Petersen and Oeorco Cyrus of ClovcrdalO woro in IJcn4 this mornlriK attending to business matters. A. K. Ctronowald, C. Philips, E. Kohlcr, C. ZlcKonhogen, 'William Myers, I). W. Wilkinson and M. Cochran, members of The Dalles basketball team, arrived In Dcnd last night to play this evening agajnst mo Jienu nign team at tuo gymnasium. , . ii 1 1 w "'' ' t V, (From Friday's Dally.) Carl Wodcckl mado a business trip to Tumalo yesterday. J. L. Oalthcr Is confined to his homo with a severe attack of ton sllltls. It. Ij. Oogburn nnd W. II. Duko of Lakoviow uro in tho city today on business. Mm. Uortlia Stoffcns was vlBltlng In tho city lust night from her home lnTumalo. Mr. and Mm. J. M. Murphy ar rived In Dcnd last night from their homo In Paisley. J. D. Donovan returned to Dend this morning after spending the last few days In Portland. Uyron C. Gallagher and R. W. Ma son of Madras are looking after busltirso matters In Dcnd today. J. H. Manor left last night for Portland, to be gono for soveral days on business connected with war board activities. Mr. and Mm. A. W. Modoll, formor residents of Dend, havo arrived In the city from Seattle and may again locato here. N. G. Jocobson, supervisor of the Deschutes national forest, and Hanger Hoy Mitchell went to Fort DR. TURNER EYK Bl'KCIAMBT- ;pornwnonlly Located In IllTnd with Now Kqulpmonl . Prlvnlo Ofnco In Thomon'ij Juwulry Ktoru Dr, Tumor will ho In Prfno- f'vlllo uvury first and third FrN ' day; in Madras ovury second " mid fourth Friday, and In Hed- nioiid uvtiry first and third Thursday of uuch month. Si P&i' tB- H w ARNER IlKND'S KCONOMY CKNTEH s Spring Waists are here! New styles, beautiful materials, excellent workmanship, are the very noticeable features in our now Waists. Georgette Crepe, the popular fabric for waists; colors white, flesh, Nile, light blue, tan, green, brown, navy. Priced at $6.95, $6.48, d o QO $5.48, $4.98 ,. iPO.O Crepe do Chine one of, the most serviceable silks mffdc white, flesh. Priced d QO $3.48, $3.98, $4.48 MiwO White Voile and Organdie Waists a popular, inexpensive line of wash waists. J XtC $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 P.UU WHEN ITS WAISTS you'll find what you want at WARNER'S! . v . - , , YOUR DRUG STORE Dyes DIAMOND PUTNAM RIT. Butterfly Tints and n complete assortment of Colorite to maku old hats llko now Juit Remember Magill & Erskine O'KANE nUILDINO Our PrtKiiftion Drpirtmrat u Complete in Every DcU'il. YOUR DRUGSTORE f 'i v The Tailored Separate Skirt favors Navy Serge or Poplin introducing new models, priced JMtpi'$&M1JQ to $1650; The practical, trim-looking tailored Skirt so delightfully comfortable and depend able for so many springtime purposes finds expression in newly received models with gathered waistlines, arrowhead stitch ing, novelty side pockets; some butttfti trimmed. 4 OR SPECIAL INTEREST ' in our Silk Section just in, a new silk Jersey fabric, priced at $2.25 yd. JAP CREPE A durable wash fabric; to be had in lav ender, pink and blue and fancy stripes; a splendid fabric for dresses, children's wear, men's shirts and pajamas. Priced at . 45c and 60c The far-sighted buyer with quality, service and economy in mind will invest in a pair of these new Oxfords, just received. They come in patent, mahogany calf and black kid, military or French heels. Priced -from $5.50 and up New Spats to harmonize, in all the wanted shades.at $2.00 Black Satin Spats at .-...$2.50 Stop and Shop at Oldest and Beit.-Ettcllithed 1911 Rock tills morning to attend a meet ing of tho Northern Lake County Livestock association. PALACE Meat Market MEAT HAM. BACON SAUSAGE tit the Best Prices according to QUALITY Palace Meat Market W. II. nOVDl, Proprietor. Phono lllaok 001 135 Oregon St. (From Thursday's Dally.) Jay HaRuo Is In tho city today from IiIa homo in Culver. Dan Hclslng is Jn tho city, today from his home on tho Metolius. Mr. and Mm. L. L. Fox will leave tonight for a few days' visit In As toria. Qcorgo K. Hoover and Mcrlo Hoover havo gono to Seattle -on business. Charles Carroll has returned to Ucnd after an absenco of several months. Dick Lucas, who has recently been discharged from tho navy, returned to Ucnd this 'morning. Mr, and Mrs. J. L. rar berry and T. J. Burling of Clovcrdalo were visitors in tho city last night.. Bob Llewellyn returned to Lava Lako this morning after spending tho last three days in Bend on bunlness. D. W. Dleterlch will hold a public sale on the I. E. Wlmer ranch, Tum alo, Friday, March 7, 13 ID. Freo lunch. Adv.C2p. . Cut Thh Out It Is Worth Money. DONT MISS THIS. Cut out this slip, enclose with 5c to Foloy & Co., 2S35 Sheffield Ave., Chicago, 111., writing your namo and address clear ly. You will receive in return a trial package containing Foley'H Honey and Tar Compound, for coughs, colds and croup, Foloy Kidney Pills and Foloy Cathartic Tablet). Sold every where. Adv. j, Four chairs at your service at the Metropolitan. No waiting, Adr. HTHERE is an un- mistakable air about a woman who wears one of these new R & G Models. She hus the appearance of being correctly dressed under all circumstances. Among these new models there is one designed especially for you Prices $t. 25 to $6.00 I 'fin LiLY t it Bl !f CAMISOLES Wushublo Satin and Crepe do Chlno Camlaolea In white and lledli, lace trimmed mid plain. $1.50 $1.78 $2.48 BLOOMERS Corded Silk, Satin and Crepo do Chine and soft finished cotton fubricd, flesh colorod and whlto, very attractive assortment of styles, 98c $1.38 $1.98 $2.75 New Spring Dresses New Shipment Just Unpacked Sumo lovely new modes In Crepo Meteor, QeorgotteOrepo and com blnatloiiH of Silk and Crepo. Very modorately priced at , . $17.50 to $32.50 ' S. THE PEOPLES STORE. t Fotj iSnk,by..Owl-FURrmney ' ! f.