IIHNI) IIUIJ-KTIN, ItKNJl, OHKOO.V, THUIW1AY, MAY SO, 1010 PAOM n j 4 n YOUR DRUG STORE A Delightful Summer Drink hot oh; COLD Horlick's Malted Milk PACKAGES ALL SIZES Just Remember Magili & Erskine O'KANK IJUILDINO Our l'frtct!4!on Dtptrtmrnt U Complete In Kvcry Detail. YOUR DRUGSTORE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (From Wednesday's Dnlly.) II. M. Htophmis cimiu In this morn lug (rum Portland. 0. A. Ailiunti u( Itcdmoiid In niiuiitl liig tho day In Hond. A. T. Hlinvor of .Mllllcnu In a IjukI nctin visitor In tho city. Mr. iiml Mm. II. K. lirook will lonvo this evening for Portland. J, I. Koyos riiturni'd this morn ing from n business trip to Portland. Junius II, dowdy U In tho city to day from his homo at Silver Lake. (J. A. Warn or returned to Hond thin morning from a business trip to Portland. Mr. nnd Mm. Ilnrry Oant of this city nro tho parent of a nlno-pouud baby hoy, horn thin morning. Mm. Katn M. Wood wot In Ilund last night from hur homo In Hod inond, visiting with friends, Mr. nnd .Mm. K. I'. llrontirhous celebrated their 10th wedding anni versary yesterday hy motoring from Tim Dalles to Hond. Carl A. Johnson and J. I'. lion uniiMoy. of Tho Rhovlln-lllxon Com pany, rot urn ed from Portland thin morning. A. M. Prlnglo and Forest Super visor N. 0. JucoIihoii loft I its I night for Kant ImVu, where they Intend to spend several tlnyn. Mis Mary V.. Uouge, who has been tit tho homo or Mr. and Mrs. II. K. llrooks for tho piiHt two years, will lonvo tonlRht for Alaitku to spend an extended vacation, John Htoldl, Jr,V who ha boon In tho U. H. navy fortlui hint two years, iixpocta to receive IiIm dlsclinrgo In July, uccordltiK to a letter nwolvod this mornliiR hy his fathor, John Htoldl, of this city, : OhxurvliiK Momorlal day, tho har bor shops of llond will bo closed nil day Friday, It wan announced thin niornltiK. They will remain open until 0:30 o'clock on tho preceding night. (From Tuesday's Dally.) A. M. PrliiKlo will lonvo tomorrow on u trip to KiiHt lako, W. 8. lllalr la In tho city today from IiIh homo In Paliiluy . Nod J, AiiKland Ih In today from IiIh Hllvor i.nko ranch. ' L, 0. Carroll and family nro mov ing to Tho DalloH. 'Dr. nnd Mm. II. K. Slockwell loft Sunday for Kugemi whom Dr. Stock woll will practice modlcluo. i R, I. DmiKhoiihnuRh of Mllllcnu - arrived In Horn! Iattt night and la ro ihnlnliiR ovor today . Jnmos F. Hill of Portland will ur rlvo In Hond In u fow duyfl to vIbU - hhi Hlntor, Mm. J. A. Hastes. Clydo M. IlORora of tho llrooks flcanlou company loft for Donvor, Colorado, last ulRht, Mlorn Hmlth of this city l rogln torod ut tho Hotel Portland, Portland, Oregon, i ". Mrs. W. 0, MannluK loft Inat night for Portland, accompanied hy hor Bjator, Mm. Edwin Stowurt. J. P. Koyoa and A. J, Kroonort c-ft yesterday morning tor Portland Oil alllltlllltlHH. v0iumlo L. Mnnnholmor and Frank IiiabnU roturiHid to llond this morn liiR from n business trip to Portland, John J. Hupp of Suglnuw, Mich Ikiih nrrlvod lii llond thla morning to InHpoot hla timber Interests In Con trnl Qrogon. f'll. I), Ollson rotumod Monday trmn Portlimil and Bnlom where ho tho grand lodge of Oildfollowii, Mr. iwid Mm. 0, 0, Tlcknor, of Portland aro vImHIii k In Ilund at tho homo of 'Mm, Tlckiiur'n winter, Mm, A, M, I'rlnclo, M, II. Ilorlon, of tho Horlou Drill; Company, Ih In Bpokfiuo thin wook attending tho niiuiitil coiivontlou of tho lloxnll druggists, Ho will ro turn about Friday. T, L, Colllnr returned on Btindny from Klnmnth Falls whoro ho took n iiiimlior of ordori hint wook for tho Installation of IiIh weather Htrlp. Mr. Collier Males that Killtor K, J, Murray, of tho Klumath ilorald, nhowod him ospuclnl attention during IiIh vIhII. Mr. Murray plana to visit llontl thin Hummer, On Thurmlay, May 20, at S o'clock In tho afternoon, Mm, CoIIIiim Klklns of Prluovlllo, Hocond vlco proHldeut of tho Womnn'a Federation will ho at tho Grand theater to Mponk to the womuu of llond on tho meanurcH of tho comltiK election, All women nro Invited to ho present and hear hur, (From Monday's Dally.) W, V. Martin of Fort Ilock la In llond today . C, A, Pollett won In llond yester day from IiIh homo In Terrebonne, Uuy II, Wlldoii, formerly n roaldont of Ilund arrived horn Haturdity ittitl will locate In thla city, Mr. and Mm. J. F. Kimball of Klamath Full nro week end vlaltora In tho city. Illiilno Devem of Tumalo npent tho week end In llond vlnltlnR with bin trlenda. K, J, tiuatfHon In In tho city tranit act I in: biiHluenH from IiIh homo In Prluovlllo. 11. Zlmmormnuri of Crcacunt ar rived In llcnd Baturdny evenltiR to trunnact hiiHlncnn In tho city. Foreiit BuporvlBor U. 0. Jacobaon nnd UrazliiR Kxnmlner Jack Ilorton, returnud today from a trip to Fort Itock. Ham, to Mr. and Mm. T. C. Men chutit of IIiIh city, u nine pound boy Saturday noon. Mr, and Mm, Lloyd Itobertn and Mr. and Mm, Jared Mooro of Red mond wore In llond Saturday . C. A. Warner and Curl A. John moo left Initt lilulit on a bualneai trip to Portland. ' Lawrence Call and J. II. Moycr hnvu purchased tho (lood Luck KnniRo from C. 0. Andernou. I). C. ItORom and Howard Dyer of Mllllcau aro In the city today on buftlucan, Mr, and Mm. J. F. Hendrlcka worn In Jlnticl today fr6m''tiiQlr'r'hnch itn tho MelolltiH, Mr, and Mm, Meredith Ilnlloy nnd Curtlii llnllcy of Hlntcni nnd Max UuiinltiR of Itedmoiid nro In town today on hURlnwH, Karl lloiiiilon Jinn returned to Ilund from ovemoaH rorvlco, and will innko bin homo hero, Ho wan with the 20th oucliieem, Hurry Medina of Portland nrrlved In Ilund yeaturdny and left thla morn liiR to Join tho forcnt reconunlaManco crow nt thoTMInon Ico covph, Tho I ii ill oh aid noclety of tho ChrlHtlau church, will moot at tho homo of Mm. II, A, William, 1035 Mllwoukoo nvenuo, on Wcdncaduy, May 28, All membum and their friendfl are Invited to bo prerienf. Tho YounR Peoples Illblo cIohh of tho Christian church will hold IIh monthly hocIuI and IjusIiiobh mooting nt the homo of Minn Klnlo Horn at 8 o'clock Tucadny ovonltiR. Mombcm to bo present. (From Saturday's Dally.' II, V, Wlthnm of Paisley Is spend Ini; tho day In llcnd. Mr. and Mm. W. Hlllcnry camo Into Heud, lnnt iilRht from Slntera, Leonard Oaborn arrived In tho city thla mornliiR from Redmond. N. C. Peterson and family of 811 vor Lako aro visiting friends In llcnd. Misses Nora nnd Mary Maclay en tertained nt a dinner party Sunday OVCtllllR. MIhh Antonlnotto Arnold has gone to Mctollus to spend tho week-end with Mr. and Mm. Wnllaco Ulack. J, P. O'CallaRhan Is a business visitor In tho city today from IiIh Powell Dutto ranch, N. 0, Jacobaon, supervisor of Uio Deschutes national forest, returned lust night from an official trip to Crescent. Hnrry C. McKay of Portland nr rlved In llond this morning on hla way to Join tho forest servlco recon naissance crow. County School Superintendent J. Alton Thompson and II. A. Ward will go to Tumalo Tuesday evening to meet tho children of tho district In regard to boys' and girls' club work for tho season. (From Frlday'a Dally.) P. II. Coffey of Brothers Is spend ing tho day In llond. Henry McCall of Paisley Is trans acting business In the city today. William Douglas arrived In llcnd last night from his homo In Alfalfa. Orvlllo Monrcand Fred Lytlo of Saturday pecials 4 We want you to visit the new store; we will make it worth while. Here are some specials you can't afford to pass by: Table tumblers, each 1 5c Half gallon water pitcher, ench U)o H5e glass berry bowls', eaeb 10c l-sewed' corn house brooms. f 50e 10c coat hangers . 7c $1.75 large wash tubs y. $1.10 Gold decorated pie plates, (J for .: 50e 10-qtiart galvanized pails JWc 10-quart dairy pails '.- '--50c Toilet paper, Jl rolls 10c Enameled stew pans, U-quart ... 10c Men's summer union suits 05c Men's summer shirts and drawers . tOc Men's good work shirts . . . 00c Talcum powder, can c 9c Pal inolive soap, bar u Oc Dolls, values to 75e 50c r t And lots of other bargains as good and better. , ' COME SATURDAY THE FAIR STORE Hay Crook Ufa spending tho day, I tho city, Oils McKlnnon nnd Cecil n. Stearns of Prluovlllo uro visiting In llond today. Mr. nnd Mm. J. M. Murphy nro upending tho day In llond from their homo In Pnlaloy. Loltoy H, Fox, son of Mr, nnd Mm, L, L. Fox of this city, ban returned to his homo In Ilend after protracted service overseas. J. W Morrison of Portland ar rived In llcnd this morning to accept a jiohUIoii iim draftsman with Lcc A, ThomtiH, architect. Forest Kxnmlner A. H. Wright, of tho district office In Portlnnd, wuh In llond this morning on his way to tho Ochoco national forest, Franklin W. Fowler has arrived In llcnd after two yearn overseas nnd will rnako his homo with his parents, Dr. and Mm, C. A. Fowler. H. C. Kills, District Attorney A. J. Mooro and County Judgo W. D. Humes motored to Prlnovlllo this morning on probate business. 8. I). .llrooka and F. T. Falrchlld of J.ha Ilrooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. arrived today from Drltlsh Columbia for a brief visit with local officials of tho company. (From Thursday's Dally.) M. L. Iluchanati of Sisters was In nond yesterday. C, S, Hudson left last night on a business trip to Portland. C. P. Decker and M. L, Couch were In yesterday from Tumalo. Leo A. Thomas and Hugh Thomp son motored to Prlnovlllo yesterday. Mrs. F. M. Chrlsman of Silver Lako Is spending a fow days In Dcnd. K. L, Summers Is visiting In tho city today from his homo In Burns, Mr, and Mm. C. O. Compton of Prlnovlllo aro spending tho day In IJend. Jess Redding of Prlnovlllo Is In llond today attending to business matters. Doputy Sheriff August Anderson has returned to llcnd from an offi cial trip to Portland. H. S. Royco of tho Pioneer Garage started last night for Seattle, to be gone several days on business. A, J. Snyder and Roy Llpplncott loft this morning for (ho forest camp nt tho Kdlion Ico caves. Mr. and Mm. Frank Hogan of this city nro receiving congratulations over the arrival of a 10-pound baby boy. Sheriff John Combs of Crook county was In Bend yesterday from Prinovillo looking after official business. J.. F. Hosklna returned to his home nt Lower Ilrldgo yesterday evening after spending tho day In Bendr K. P. Cecil. Gcorgo Mcnlhoy, G. L. Osborne, J. B. Norwood and It. A. Snow woro In this morning from tho forest service reconnalssanco camp. Lieutenant Horace Rolknap, U. S. medical corps, was in Bend yester day visiting friends. Dr. Belknap oxpoctH to locate In Portland after receiving his discharge. fflc!J3fiJJEf33J2I2 The New Straws for Men MEN You needn't good a step further. Conserve your strength and energy, for here you'll find just the style you want at a price that will agreeably surprise you - $1.50 to $6.50 Cool Cloth Fishing Hats too Priced at 50 cents. Soft Collars for warm weather easy (o launder, 15c to 35c. "TRADE VITH THE BOYS" VII r VJl v - iIl It T BROTHERS Quality Pioneers since 19 J 1 Lrrrrrrrrrrrrr"rrrrfn rrrrrn rrrrrrriwrprnPfTP'rLl Dr. B. F. Brooks left last night for Portland after a brief vlsl win for Portland aftor a brief visit with tho local officials of the B rooks -Scanlon Lumber Co. CLEAN VACUUM TANK WEEKLY Unless Foreign Matter Is Removed at ' Frequent Intervals Carburetor Troubles Ensue. Onco a week or so It Is advisable to open tho drain cock at tho bottom of tho vacuum feed tank. It will gen erally bo found that n few drops of rust and water will flaiv out before tiny gusollno appears. Sometimes it Is necessary to push a wlro up Uio drain cock to start n flow of any sort. The Inference Is thut unless this for eign matter Is removed at regular In tervals carburctlon trouble may ensue. TOURISTS BEGIN THEIHRAVELS BEND IS ATTRACTING AUTOISTS PUN FOR ADJUSTING GEARS Small Pocket Mirror Mounted on Iron Wire Handle Will Be Found Very Convenient. In ndjnstlng dlrTerentlnl gears diffi culty Is often experienced In seeing whether the gears are meshing prop erly. A small pocket mirror, mounted on a Mift Iron wire handle, may be used In much the same manner at a dentist's mirror. Inspection or repair on many hidden nnd obicure parts Is nlo facilitated by tho use of this mirror. , Sather's Building Colonial Drapery Fabrics Marshall Field & Company, the Manufacturers of Colonial Draperies, say this: "These Fabrics include all types of designs and decorative ideas; they are the best known, the most reliable and the most art istic of decorative goods." Colonial Drapery Fabrics are the Standard of Excellence in American Made Printed and Dyed Drapery Materials. Our New Stock just unpacked, includes: Colonial Cretonnes, a yard 2 9-35-3 9-45-50c Colonial Chintz, a yard 75c 'W" F ' " !' '" i i i i mi.!.. !. Colonial Repp, a yard 75-85c Colonial Tapestry Effects, a yard .. 75-85-$ 1.00 Outsiders aro Well Informed Re garding Central Oregon Itoads Lakes and Stream Camp Grounds Aro Iopular. If tho last week ,Is any Indication of the activity of tho tourist travel through Central Oregon, thore will be a continuous stream ef autorao blllsts through this section this com ing summer. It Is conservatively estimated that no less than SO auto loads of pcoplo have passed through Dend In tho last six days enrouto to points In this part of the state. In questioning tho tourists It has bcon found that they aro planning to mako many side trips, enrouto through tho state, having heard of Central Ore gon's cholco streams, lakes, and mountain camping spots. "You will bo surprised how tho tourist studies tho road," said ono garago man this week, "r venturo the statement that Portland and out of tho state tourists know mora of tho roads through tho state, know Lmoro about our lakes streams and mountains than wo local peoplo do. I questioned ono party which went through early this week and I was surprised to find how well Informed this pnrty of tourists was on tho con ditions In this part of tho country. "The Itinerary was all mapped out and accurately too." The Camp llcnd is dally becoming more popular. There Is scarcely a night passes but from ono to five small tires may bo seen In tho camp ground enclosure. It has been aptly suggested by a person Interested in making tho cump grounds a feature of tho city, that small brick Dutch ovens might bo constructed In tho. enclosure which would be of accom modation to the tourists In preparing their meals. This feature has boon successfully undertaken in othor cities whore camping grounds for tourists aro featured. IT'S A PLEASURE TO SHOW THEM "'WE STRIVE TO PLEASE" THE WARNER COMPANY v QVALITV " " MBHCIIANI1I8K AT 1'OCUI.iK THICKS SCHOOL CHILDREN HAVE SEWING CLUB (From Wednesday's Dally.) Continuing tho work of organizing Industrial clubs In tho llond schools, pupils mot yestorduy afternoon with Mrs. K. C. Ilrlck, who will bo in :hnrgo of, tho sewing club. Mrs. Anna Curry will direct tho work ot tho cooking club, which Is to bo formed early next weok. Tho Industrial organizations aro uudor tho county school superintend ent, who Is representing the-Oregon Agricultural collogo in this phaso of school activity. SNOW STILL DEEP NEAR EA$T LAKE Snow Is still 15 feet deep In soma placos on tho way to East Lake, ac cording to members ot tho forest reconnaissance crew who visited the Nowberry crater Sunday, ... , , i i rut it in "thk uuiXirnjf," has .boon tho past wook uttQiidlng