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I1I2ND HUMiKTIN, IJKND, OIlKflOtf, Tlll'IWDAY, MAHCII Ifl, JOlf) PAOB fl i; . w F 4 Bio Pish ute caught with GOOD TACKLE GET READY BOYS REPLENISH YOUR. FLIES TEST THE OLD LINE You iimy need A NEW KOI) He prepared to go after them with a new outfit Bend Hardware Co. fi accepted n pmiltloti In the offlco of (ho county clorlt. J, A, Tlioinpiioii wont to Tiimulo llilii iifloriiuon lo iipouk ut llio nuliool tliori) thin ovdiiIiii:, Floyd llrowii returned to Hend yesterday from Hun Dingo, whom liu Iiiih linon In tlin navy iilnco liml Juno. Ilov. W. 0 fltowurt, jiiiiilor of llio Mothodlnt church, wan culled to Portland hy tlio dentil of hht iiliUor-In-law. J ml en II. (!. Ellin loft hint night on a bunliioim trip to l'ouillotou mid way pultitn. Ilo will roliiru tlio llrnt of noxt wook. Dr. J. II. Coiiniirn Injured IiIh hand yontordity and will ho iinahlo to at totid to pallontH at hht donlul ofllco for Hovoral ilayH. Mm, H. (3. Culdwoll, wlfo of Mayor H. ('. Culdwoll, who died In Van couver roeonlly, Iiiih humi puld $3000 hy tlio Wood moil of tho World, iih liiHuruncu, John M. Itodgorn, Incomo tax ox port, who Iiiih hoou Htntlouod In Ilond for tho ItiNt fow duyn, loft thin morn Iiik for lli'dmoiid to tako up IiIh work In Hint noctlon, Mr. mid Mrs. W. J. Hturdlvnn of Itmlmond, who huvo boon vlnltlng lit tho 1-3. I). Ullnon homo In Ilond, loft yoNtordny for I'owoll Hutto, whoro thulr ditUKhtor Cryntnl lit touching Mr. Hturdlvnn rocoutly noli! IiIh 80- aero Irrigated ranch for $10,000, and on account of III health will nook a lowor altitude. THE SEASON IS HERE! KODAKS and Brownie Cameras from $2.00 to$200.00 CENTRAL PHOTO CO. WITH M. II.HVMONH, O'KANE I1MKJ., IJKND. OllK. "In at One, at Floe They're Done." 4 0 V. LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Thursday' Dully.) II. It. Jonnlngn of MndniH wan In tho city Innt night. M. II. Morton In confined to hU homo hy lonnllltln. J. B. Wnnior wan In Hund lant night from hln homo at Itohert. J. I.. (Jalther In nblo to leave tho Iiouno after a nuvcro attack of ton Hllltln. Frod N. Wnllaco mill Jonno Hurtor t woro among Tumalo visitors In tho city lant ulKht. Momborn of tho Ilond Hod Cronn chapter will moot ut 8 o'clock tonight at tho county court room. Jnrrd Monro, pontmiintor nt lied- ,-inond, won In .ljund, hut. nlj'.ht jo uj- tend tlio Commercial club mooting. Tho rioncor Unrugo In unloading n car of model No, 90 Ovorlundn todny. A nocoud car In on tho way to Ilond. I. W. Drown of Antorla. who turn boon In Ilond for tho pant fow ilayn lookliiK ovor proporty hero, loft lant night for hln homo, IlutiKor I'orry Houtli of Sinters wnn u vlnltor nt tho headquarter of tho Dcnchuton national foront In lluud yontordny iittorunou. Word wnn received todny that Douglnn Johnnou, Chitrlim H, llalrd unit Churlori J, Aynm huvo pannod their oxnmluntloun tin fonwt nuiKorn (1. W. Hhrlnor roturuod to Ilond thin morning from Portland, whoro ho wnn called hy tho critical condi tion of hln wlfo. Ilo roporlit that nho In much Improved. Lieutenant and Mm. Frank I'rlnco arrived In Hund thin morning from Jht, tuint. Lieutenant I'rlnco wan with tno zotli ouginooru ami returned to thltt country a fow wookn ago from Horvlco ovornoim, A now buslnonn vonluru wan launched In Ilond yoHtorduy whou tho Contra! OroKon collection iiKoncy oponod oHIcoh In tho O'Ktiuo build ing. W. P. Myuro ami Mm. 0. B. I'orkluu tiro tho uiomliom of tho firm. Word wnn rocolvod today by Oncur Cnrlnon of thin city that Bd Lyonn, who lion boon In tho norvlco for tho luHt your nt Sun I'odro, California, In J leaving for Hun Fniuclnco to ho din 'churgod within tho noxt wook. Ilo will rolurn to Ilond to muku hln homo, Oru Vun TiihhoI, II. W. Onrd, A. W. Hoyco, I. Chltwood, Martin Toiler- non, Hownrd W. Tumor and W. E. Johnnou of MtulriiH, C. C, Ilorkoloy of .Hay Crook and John illondoraon of Opal City woro inomborH of tho Joffornon county doloKntlon to tho Commorclul club mooting lant night. (From Saturday's Dally.' J. B. Ityiui In visiting In Head to day from hln ranch at Tho Tullon. William Koutliworth In hero from Hoattlo vlnltliiK hln mother, Mm. Chorion Koutliworth. Mr. and Mrn. C. II. Hhovllu nr rived In Ilond lant night from Port land and will make their homo hero. A. M. I. ara, pioneer merchant of lloud, In vlnltliiK frlondn hero tiftor an uhnouco of ovor two yearn. Mr. and Mrn. William Sprout ro turuod to lloud thin morning after u ntay of novoral wookn In Portland. Mm. N. tJ. Davln will lonvo to morrow night for California for n vlnlt of noveral moiithn with rolatlvcn nod frlondn. Mm. II. Forroll and children will lonvo tomorrow nlKht for Pasadena to join Dr. Forroll In that city. They may iniiko thulr homo In tho nouth. Major C, C. Cumpholl and MIhh (Jertrudo Corbott of Portland aro week-end guontn at thu homo of Mr. and Mm. II. K. Ilrookn. Judgo J. C. Thorpo of Tumalo wan In town thin morning. Judge Thorpo liun Junt returned from u novoral monthn' trip through Colorado, Cali fornia and other ntuton. Mr. and Mm. Norvnl Springer re turnod lo lloud thin morning to nmko their home. Mr. Springer Iiiih boon workltiR In Hoattlo for tho hint nluo monthn. (I. I), llrown, miporvlnor of tho Fremont national foront, wnn In tho city today on hln way from head quartern at Lukovlow to I'ortland, whoro ho will report to tho dlntrlct furontor'n office. ntoro thin wook In tho WrlRht hotol corner,, In tho location formerly occupied by tho I'nlaco Market. Mr. Hhuoy wan formerly n resident of Ilond and returned to thin city nov oral wookn nRO from Hartletnvlllo, Oklahoma, where ho had boon In tho grocery bunlnenn. (From Tuenday'n Dally.) Mervln Horton In out again after an attack of tonnllltln. Mr. and Mrn. W. M. Wllnon nro In from I'owoll Hutto today. C. B. Griffith wan In tho city IubI nlKht from hln homo nt Slntorn. W. O. Hndloy, deputy Rnrno warden, In In from Tho Dnllon. Mr. and Mm. Chentor Johnnon, ro coutly of Walla Walla, lire In Houil vIhIIIiik at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. DourIuh Johnnon. Mrn. W. O. Hhrlnor, who ban been In I'ortland for tho hint fow weokn for medical treatment, In reported to have nuffored n relupso. Her con dition In critical, accordliiR to word received hero. Clay Cogswell, who wan formerly employed ut tho Hund depot, returned thin tnornltiR from Hnn Dler.o, whero ho wnn Motioned with tho marines. Word ban been received Hint Lloyd Kolloy, who In In tho IS. H. navy, ban been promoted to chief yeoman. Thin In thu hlKhent rank n non-commls-nloned officer In tho navy can attain. 1'crry A. South of Slntorn wun In Ilond todny on hln way homo after vlnltliiK tho upper Willamette coun try, whero ho ban ranch property. Leo Doudlah, formerly of thin city, who han been In Hoattlo for more than a year pant, In expected to re turn to Hcnd within tho next threo weokn to accept a position In tho American llakery. wo hud "abandon boat" drill, which meann putting on your lira prenerror ut a buglo call and finding your way onto deck C and to the llfo boat an nlRticd. Hlnco tho flmt day wo havo had no excitement or that kind, but we've been very buny ntudylng Turk Inh, Armenian or Arabic. "Toduy wo hod nportn In honor of Washington's birthday a throo-mllo relay race, tug of war, 100-yard daub, nack ruco, three-legged race and wheelbarrow race on deck. Threo times round the deck In n mile and tho 100-yurd danh took Iohh than n third of tho deck. Tho crew had tho tlmo of their young liven. "It wnn rumored that tho Antor yacht wan at Hrent und to bo tuken to Conntnntlnoplo by part of thin crow and our pnrty to go with It. Hlnco then we hear wo may go by hospital train down through France. "It ban been a very enthunlantlc trip, or crowd, and very llttlo sea nlckncnn. Thin gocn right back on tho Levlnthan and will reach Ore gon about tho tlmo wo hopo to get to Constantinople." (unril tho Chlldi-rn' Health. Mm. Bfnw, Ilox 2G, Hennctt, Wis., wrltm: "Wo hnvo nlwnyn UBCd Foley's Honey and Tar for colds nnd find It great. Tho children all run for It when they seo the bottlo and ank for more." Contnlnn no oplnten, nafo, and hnrmlcnn, but given prompt relief to coughs, colds, croup nnd whooping cough. Sold everywhere. Adv. (From Friday's Dally.) O. H. HudHon loft hint night for Portland on btiBlncHH, , v V. O, Illrdnall Iiiih purcbiiHcd a L now Packard rondntor. Dr, ,Turnor loft this mronliiB on " profoHflipnul trip to Prlnovlllo. Mr. nnd Mm. Frod Kgll nro In Irom tlfolr.liomo nt Silver Lnko. , Mr.'rtnd Mm. D. II. Stnrt of Fifo woroSlnltorii in tho city lant ovonlng. WrTtind Mrs. Robert aiovor of aromlvlow urtj epondlnK tho day n 'nomU' ' ' n ' ' Ooorgo M. Holton und Jncksll()Ult of DoBchutoB woro In JIoiuJP ,B ' morning. It Mlua Mary Fryroar of Blatora has (From Monday n Dally.) Minn Nolle Italnton wan In from TorrHhoniio Sunday. Judge II. C. Bllln returned today from a trip to Peudlotoii. B. It. Kellur of Mllllcun In npendlng the day In lloud. II. Klmtnormuu of Croncoiit wan In tho city ovor tho week-end, Mr. und Mm. Chorion I.onz of Tumulo npout Hiiudny In Houd. I., L. nnd J. I). McDanicl of Culver woro In tho city yenterduy, Minn Myrtlo NofT hnn accepted a ponltlon nt thu Warner ntoro. Mr. and Mm. C. H. Hudson arrived In Hund thin morning from Portland. Tho musical program at tho Hap tlm church last night wiih given by tho Hend Imperial Mulu quartette. Mm. H, Forroll nnd children loft lam night for PuHudonn to inuko their homo, Mm. Churlea W, Brsklno returned to Hend thin morning from a visit to Portland und Tho Dnllon. II. II. Duvlen returned lust night from Lou Augolea, whero ho ban boon Hpondlng tho winter. Iluth Vaughn nnd Adollno Dietrich of Turrohoiiuo, woro week end visi tors In the city. County Judgo W. D. Harnoa ro turuod to Houd toduy after upending tho punt wook in I'ortland on road biiBlnens, Mm. Ooorgo II, Stnplotou loft thin morning for Donvor, utter vlnltlug hero for the pimt two weeks with hor innthor, Mrs. J. A. BuntoH, B. Pourl will lonvo Hend Wednes day morning for Portland whoro ho will probably locate. Ho bus cloned nut hlu luturcut In tho Ooldon llulo Htoro. 11. A. Wuguor, general superin tendent or tho 8, P. & 8., und Bmmott Kolloy, superintendent of roudn und bridges, urrlved Jin Bond this morning, O, W. Hood, wlo liOB boon visiting nt tho homo of It. M. Smith, loft yostorduy for his homo nt Wollsvlllo, MlaBourl, Hoforo his doparturn Mr, RooJ turned ovqr to Mr, Smith all of his Central Oregon holdings. Hert Shuey will opon u grocory (From Wednesdny's Daily.) County Commlnntonor Seth Stookey wun n vlnltor In Hcnd this morning. John B. Hyan returned to Hcnd thin morning from n trip to Portland. F. S. HoiiHcn of Huron Ih u bust- nenn vlnltor in tho city todny. J. W. Llttlofleld bus purchased a now cloned Dodgo car und han his Htond nt tho Pioneer garage. deorgo B. McCluro ot Tho Dalles In vlnltlug lila brother, It. S. McCluro, or thin city. It. II. Could nnd Frank Mny ro turuod lant night from surveying on tho Hend-Hurnn road. F. C. and W. A. Dlbblo of Hlley urrlved in Hend lam night and nro remaining over todny. Thu Hod Crons Is again In need of knitted work. All who can take yarn for knitting nro requested to cull nt tho Red Cronn rooms any day bo tween 2 nnd o'clock. RELIEF PARTY IS HEARD FROM (Continued from Pago .1.) plcanantcr, so wo nro flvo in u largo room, with prlvuto bath, for which wo aro duly thankful. "Tho first day out wo had tho cx cltomont of n smart flro In tho hold. Tho flro alarm sounded, for drill, as wo thought till wo found tho corri dors nil smoky nnd tho boats all down In readiness. It was out, I sus pect, hoforo wo round our positions nt tho boatB to which wo woro as signed. Soon after that uxcltumont THIS IS SERVICE 1. Prompt? attention to customer's require ments nt reasonable cost. 2. Sincere advice. D. To serve not argue. t. Execute all ,work in least possible time. 5. When wrong, we ad mit it when custo-r- nier is wrong we must prove it. By Using the Willard Service Station you Get All of These. Look over your tires cave fully before they are worn out. We will do the repairing on them. BEST & HARRIS Uo tie Eadles of cJBend and Vicinity Ire (Extend a Gordial Unvitation to Jnspect tie Oeason's fewest (Creations in Mdli uierL y fjie Warner Lt ompanL ipanu Munsing Wear for Men, Women, Children. The Underwear that is Sensible, Sevieeable, Satisfactory, Durable, Inexpensive. Munsing Wear is world famous for quality. Muns ing Wear will please everybody. We. can fit you correctly in the style, weight and fabric you like most. Slop and Shop at Oldest and BettEttalliihed 1911 FIRE SCHOOL FOR BEND FORCE HELD HjK-clal Coumc of Instruction In Ar rangol fop Volunteers Mayor Compliment Department. (From Tuesday's Daily.) To accustom tho members of tho Hcnd volunteer flro department to tho use ol flro fighting apparatus and equipment, Chief Tom Carlon has formulated a special course of In struction for members ot the Bend force, and weekly meetings, held overy Monday night, will bo chiefly for tho purpose of schooling the vol unteers. Tho flmt Instruction ot tho kind was given last night. Mayor J. A. Eastcs appeared be fore the members ot the department and in a brief address complimented them on the progress they havo made and In tho enthusiasm shown by the new city organization. A FKIBM) IIKCO.MMI2.VDKD THEM. J. N. Tohlll, clerk Lottlo Hotel, Bvansvllle, Ind., writes: "For six weeks I suffered constantly with pains in tho muscles of my thigh. Upon recommendation ot a friend, I tried Foley Kidney Pills and began to get relief nlmost Immediately." They stop backache, rheumatic pains, soreness nnd stiffness. Sold every where Adv. DANIELSON SECURES POWER CO. CONTRACT Spillway A bo to Plant to Ho Concreted for Kntlrn Length Water Will Not He Italicd. (From Monday's Dally.) Tho letting of a contract to M. J. Danlclson to concrete the spillway above the Hend Water. Light & plant was announced this morning by T. II. Foley, manager of tho power company. Tho improvement Is to start at once, and will be for tho purpose ot strengthening tho spill way without raising the height of the water, Mr. Foley stated. Mr. Danlelson has handled a num ber ot contracts or tho kind in Bend In tho last fow yearn. MAYOR'S PROPERTY IS FIRE HAZARD (From Wednesday's Daily.) As tho flmt to comply with the provisions of the recently passed city ordinance condemning cortnln fromo buildings In tho business district as flro hazards, Mayor J. A. Bastes today ordered tho tearing down ot a shack belonging to him, located In tho alloy between Bond and Wall streets. w ARNER BEND'S ECONOMY CENTER s THE BIG 1919 19c SALE EmU Jolory A lot of New Specials will be placed on sale. Saturday Only Come Early "a i T