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I1BN7) MULLKTIN, 1IBNJ), OIlEflON, TIIUHHDAY, JUNK If), 1010 PAQK n j. .4 3 YOUR DRUG STORE Have You Tried a i Bbx'of Elmers Chocolates ? i Remember Magill & Erskine o'irANi: nuiLUiNo Our Pirtiii6 Dfjilmni li Complete in livery DeUil. YOUR DRUGSTORE LOCAL NEWS ITEMS (Prom Wednesday's Dally ) J. L. (lullhur motored to Prlno- vlllt). litis morning business. .M. Ilitlloy, Jr., of HUtem, Is In llui rlly today on business. Mm. any Bwaln of Iliidmomt U visiting friends In Ilond. J. N. H. Clerking caino In from Tumalo thin morning. Jt. tanglier of Fort Hock In In tho city today. II. C. Bcott nnd A. V. Poolo of I.u Pino urrlvod In Ilond last (light. O. F. Goodrich -was ft visitor In Ilond last nlKlit from his homo In Prlnovllla. A. Oebhnrd loft thin morning for lila homu nl Ln IMno, after spending several days In Ilond, 4 Rutnuol W.. Morrill of Ilrothora Is In thu city today transacting bUSl ne. Mm. Fred KllontiurK loft last nlKht for Rosuburg to visit for sov oral week with relatives. W. II. Daggolt nnd Max Cunning of Hodmond woro In Rend youterday transacting business nt tho court houito. W. C. Illrdsall returned early thin morning by auto from Portland. Mr. Illntunll'a May In tho WlllamoUn valley wa protracted by a severe ut inck of ptomaine poisoning. - O. N. Jones of Hosubtirg Is In Ilond for n few dayn nnd haa boon looking ovor ranch property In tho Tuinnlo auction, whennho Intends to bring, Ida hord nf G3 registered Jonioya j wjthln tho next your. I K. N. KnvaniiKh, from tho district I forostor's ofneo In Portland, l In ' Ilond today looking over tho records of tho Deschutes nntlonal forest ' headquarters In preparation for tho " cIohIiik of uccountH for tho fiscal year. for lliolr licmlllt, They will bo Bono for about two inontliii, J), h, McKay,' who Inm boon Visit liiK In Ilond with his doii, C'lydii M. McKay, lofU Hi In morning for Port liilid, littondliiK to atop Off In Tho Dulloii for tho iitato nncnnininoiit of tho (1. A, H. Htnyo Htolill.i who linu.inil In Urn In at two years In norvlco in tho U. II. navy, linn rcrichVl Ilroniorton, whoro ho will rocolvu IiIh discharge, accord lug to word rocolvod by IiIh father, John Bloldl of thin city. Mrs, H. J." Catlow nnd rinughtur Dolonm returned thla morning from ii lrl) to Portland, Annthor ilntigli tor, MIhh. EiiuIco Cat low, who haa boon attending (ho Unlvoralty of Washington lit Hcnttlo, accompanied tliom. Mr. and Mm. J. 13. Ilonklo of Phil oinalli nro In Ilond for a fow daya, Visiting at tho homo of tholr son, 0. C. Ilonklo, Tho oldnr Mr, Ilonklo wiih olio of tho U. H. noldlora atu tlonod nt Camp Polk, near Hlatora, In 1H03, to guard thu country against Iiidlnu uprisings. (From Monday'a Dally.) ('. ',. NlawoiiKor rnluriiod today from u ImihIiu'hm trip to Portland. It. If, I.ovon relumed thla morning from Portland, Aahor Houaton returned this morn Ini: from a btlalnoaN Irlp to Portland. . J. L, (Julthur ban roturnod to Ilond after a few dnyn apont In Portland, Mann L, ChrlatlaiiNou of thla city has roturnod to Hand after a year's aorvlcu ovoraoaa, Ponrl Ingram, of tho Fromont Na tlonal foroat, paaacd tliroui;h Ilond yeatorday on hla way to Lakovlow. II. J, Ovorliirf haa returned to Ilond from Portland, whom ho at tended tho Itoao featlvnl. It. A. Ward arrived In Ilond thla mornliiK after attending tho Btato Ilankera' convention In Portland. Mr, and Mrs. W. II. Btaata, Prlnco Btunta, and Mr. and Mm. O. A. Thor non drove In luat night from Port land. W. H. Irvine la In tho city from hla homo nt Alfalfa. Arthur Vandovort arrived thla morning from Eugene, whoro he has boon attending tho Unlvoralty of Oroaon. Judxo and Mm, II. C. Kllla, and Judgo and Mm. V. I). Ilarnea, ro turned by auto yeatorday from a wcek'a atay In Portland. Dr. DwUht V. Mlllor, formerly of Ilond, haa returned from ovoraeas aorvlca and has opened offices In Portland. Miss Mary Fry roar, Miss Glato Olaln, and Mlaa Oortrudo and Mlas Ilolon Foley spent tho week end at thu Fryrear ranch. Paul lloamor, who cullated from Ilond In thu 20th KiiKlneora, ha ro colvod hla dlacharKO nftor aervlco ovoraoaa and la now In Portland, according to word Just rocolvod 4iy frlonda In thla city. K. O. Minor roturnod Sunday from n trip to Portland. (From Tuoaday'a Dally.) Mm. Frank 11. Prlnco loft lnat nlKht for Portland, II. B. Itoyco lonvoH tonlKht on n hualncss trip to Bonttlo. MIhh Kthol Itelf of I'rlnovlllo la a ,.uont of Mlaa Dulny Carter. Bonxouul 13. Iluyofl of Prlnovlllo apont tho week ond In Ilond. UoorKo CyruM of Clovordulo was a biiHlnoas visitor In thu city yeatorday. Mr, uml Mm. J. M. Murphy of Bllvor I.uko nro Hpondlng tho duy In Ilond, Mm. J. II. Minor arrived In tho city this mornlnx from u vhilt In Portland. II. G. Hoffla of Lakovlow nrrlvod In Ilond last nlRht and Is romalnliiK ovor today. Mm. (luy Wilson hns roturnod from Portland and !m stnyliiK at tho J, II, Miner homo, II, 8. llayno of Bon FrnnclHCo Una accoptod a position at thu Mnelll & Kmkluo dniK atoro. Mm. Bam Dixon nnd llttlu datiKh' tor liavo returned aftor a throo 'wooka' vlall In Portland. MIhs MurKiirot ThompHon roturnod thlu mornliiK from Kugono, whoro alio has boon nttondliiK tho Unl voralty of QroRon. John McArdlu of Portland arrived In liond this inornliiH on hla way to vls)t IiIh brother, Josopli MoA'rdlo, n reVldout of tho' Arnold district. "Mr, and lta, I.. Dornn of Top IiohIhIi. WnshlnBton, who nro on n motor trip to California and Mexico, nro spending tho day horo, , MrtJ. ChnrlOH' Intjoy nmV aon. Ohnrloa loft Inst'iilgiit for an ex 9nitnU visit In BuuttU uuU. T"qoi"il aHasrassaa'aaBErssfaraaaasBBas! CHINA WARE 17 Patterns of Dinner China I' from which to . choose. Come to Headquarters THE FAIR STORE . Bend Economy Center H1 h ilisZhMi. t DON'T MISS A DAY ! GET YOUR KODAK AND MAKE A RECORD OF YOUR . EVERY DAY ENJOYMENTS CENTRAL PHOTO CO. WITH M. II. HYMONB, O'lCANB ULIW, IIKKI), Oltr "In at One, at Fioe They're Done." Mm. C. P. llockor la In today from hor homo at Tumalo. lllaluo Devors of Tumalo spent tho wcok ond In Ilond. W. Hunaon apont Sunday In Ilond comitiK In from thu Pino Troo mill. I). H, Iluntor returned thla morn Ink from u buslneaa (rip to Port land. ' N, C. Pctorsbn nnd Tod Povcy of Bllvor I.uko, nru vlsltora In tho city today. D. Ii. 'McKay of Portland la visiting In Ilond nt tho homo of his son, Clydu M. McKay. Mr. and Mm. Clydo McKay roturn od to Ilond yesterday from Portland whort thoy attondvd tho rose festival. Mlsa Margaret Schroder, who In nt tho hoapltal followlnR an operation for appendicitis, Is reported to bo Improving In a belated casualty Hat, Francis X. .lollnskl, No. 3 In bo rcKlstrn tlou list for soloctlvo servlco In Den chutes county, Is reported an "wounded, decree undetermined." Charles W. Kmklno, who hns been In Portland looking after dotnlla connected with tho celebration of tho Fourth of July In Ilond, returned this morning. Dr. Anna Itles-Flnloy has Just re turned from Chicago, whoro sho has boon taking special work In medical olrctro'therapoutlcs for tho past month. Members of tho Ladles Aid of tho Orangu hall district report a most enjoyable tlmo at their annual pic nic hold nt tho C. O. I. fluma on tho John Watson place last wcok. More than CO woro In attendance. (From Baturday'a Dally.) Mm. F. W. Trlska of Durns ar rived In Hcnd last night. A. L. Fordhnm of La Pino Is spend ing tho day In Ucnd. Mm. II. A. Gosnoy and daughter nro expected to return tonight from a visit with relatives In Portland. John C. Cook camo In from Fort Hock last night and Is remaining ovor today. Tho Infant son of Mr. nnd Mm. Chnrlcs T. Curtis died at tho homo on Bhastn Place early this morning. Robert IJIackwoll, returned to Ilend yesterday afternoon from Port land, driving a now Haines car. Jack Ilorton left last night for Uakcr to work for tho next two weeks nt Mlnn)n national forest head quarters. William Bproat left this morning for Klk lako where ho will survey nummcr homesltca on tho national forest. Mlaa Margaret 8chredcr Is report ed to bo in a critical condition to day following an operation for ap pondlclils laat night. Chnrlcs Stanton has taken over tho work started by Al. Kdwnrda on tho Llghthlll houao on Kant Kearney Btrcet and is completing tho exterior nnd Interior decorating. A. C. Penny will entertain tho Hcnd Hoy Scouts tonight at tholr camping grounds near the Ucnd Amu tour Athletic club gymnasium, providing a dinner for the youngsters us a closing feature of Hoy Scout weok. Mothers nnd fathom of tho scouU are urged to attend. (From Friday's Dally.) D. II. James arrived In tlie city last nlgfit from his homo In Mllllcan. Horn, to Mr. and Mm. C. II. Fox, this Morning, a ten and one-half pouhd boy. William Klttrcdgo, prominent Sli ver Lake cnttloman, is a business visitor in Ucnd today. Mn and Mm. C. W. Wills, of Pen dloton, aro In tho city visiting with their daughter, Mm. Jack Ilorton. Mm. C, D. Jarrett and daughter Mabel and Mm. Alfred Munz of Red mond spent the day in Ucnd. " J. F. Spencer of Wallowa Is visit ing for a fow days at Uio homo of his son, Ralph Spencer, of Ucnd. Mr.- nnd Mm. Charles T. Curtis of Shasta place, aro receiving congrat ulation over tho arrival of a 10 pound boy, born yesterday. Dr. and Mm. J. C. Vandovort nnd Mm. W. P. Vnndevert returned tb Ucnd this morning from a trip to Portland, whero Dr. Vandovort was called as n witness for tho dofense In tho damage suit brought by Mm. CELEBRATE THE 4th IN BEND UK FANCY FIXINGS FOR THE 4TH Many new things are here that we will be pleased to sho,w you. Dress up and celebrate. If If PETTIPflATQ A ncv line just in and a JlLIV ifilllLUA ld-beauty ,t isJersey tori and a full range of colors and eombinu- JC QC tions -$J.VD x ,,,, j . CI V PI AVEC A two-clasp heavy silk glove in OIL1Y ULUYfiJnii sizes. Colors-white. OC blaelc, gray, pongee. A full value ""Out i If ID Cl AVEC We show ft long range of colors IUU ULUflji-tnd styles." You will (fftAC be pleased with our fitting "'yCAD HAND BAGS AND PURSES-- i "Hycrest" Hags and Purses. ' A big new line came in this week. A full range of .CAp Ia JC ff styles, colors and prices ,i"ywv 10 pu.Ull. National Foot 0 Comfort Week DR. SCHOLLS FOOT COMFORT . SPECIALTIES FOR. BROKEN ARCHES ENLARGED JOINTS CALOUSES BUNIONS CORNS and Deformities of the Feet. Our Graduate Frnctipcdist will give you expert information free of charge. COME HERE TODAYTO THE STORE OF GENUINE SERVICE. 1 H Stpp an J Shop at wsm Quality Pioneer ilnce 2911 I Jack Meyers, formerly of this city, against the Portland Railway, Light & Power compzsr. (From Thursday's Dally.) 'Miles Young of Redmond Is a visi tor In the city. Mrs. J. X. Mastcn and son of La Pino were in Dend last night. X. E. Gilbert has returned from a trip to Portland. N. G. Jacobson returned this morn ing from an auto trip to Portland. J. II. McElfresh of Redmond ar rived In Dend last night and Is re maining over today. 0. A. C. TO COOPERATE IN PIG CLUB WORK WE STRIVE TO PLEASE THE WARNER COMPANY QUALITY " " MHUCIIAWDISB AT L POPULAR I'MCM (From Wednesday's Dally.) II. C. Seymour, state club leador of tho Oregon Agricultural college, In company with R. A. Ward of the First National bank, vlsited tho SIp chen ranch last evening and Inspect ed the pigs which aro to be distrib uted to the boys and girls of tho bank pig club on Wednesday. Mr. enough pigs, and today Is searching Ward Is having difficulty In securing tho county for more. At n meeting held last evening by Mr. Seymour, County Agent Koans, Superintendent Thompson and Mr. Ward, tho extension service and school superintendent's otflco went on record as favoring the closo co operation of state and federal forces -with banks and other cooperations ding constructive agricultural club work providing tho children were regularly enrolled as State Indus trial club members. Arrangements havo been mado for the pig club members to become also Stato In dustrial club members, which will result In tho children being ablo to compete at tho Stato fair and tho Pacific International stock show In the Industrial division for tho various prizes offered. This will bo In addi tion to the prizes and awards espe cially offered by tho First National bank at the is.ll pig show. - By this arrangement club workers from tho 0. A. C. will visit tho chil dren during tho year and give special instruction In club work, Tho reg ular department of agriculture pig club lessons and Instruction sheets will bo supplied to tho children from tlmo to time, and tho children's re ports will bu checked by tho agri cultural college as well as tho bank. At tho bankers' convention, and also In tho conference yesterday, tho ex tension forces commended the activ ities of (he banks of tho country In fluanclng and promoting this work. ARTILLERYMEN TO PLAY BEND FAMOUS KATTEIIV A CLUB OF 147Tll FIELD ARTILLERY M 5LVTCHED AGAINST LOCAL XI.VE FOR THREE-DAY SERIES. (From Monday's DallyO As one of the big attractions which will be offered to those who aro in Dend tor tho celebration ot Independent day will be a ball garao between tho famous Battery A, 147th field artillery, team and tho Dend nine, It' was announced today. In addition to the Fourth of July con test, the artillerymen vwlll also play here on .the fifth and slith. Dattery A returned from over seas service with Its ball team prac tically Intact, and during 17 months In Franco had a record ot defeating 37 fast service clubs. Many of tho players have been decorated for valor, and the entire battery is bring ing homo mora decorations than any other field artillery organization In tho service, it Is said. Tho artillery team will probably bo tho best aggregation which tho local team will be pitted against dur ing the present season, and in prep aration for tho three-day sorles Manager Ash Houston ot the Dend teum Is putting his players through n rigorous course ot sprouts and will have them in tho pink of condition by tho Fourth, he declares. Weak spota will bo strengthened, and every ef fort will bo made to provldo a top notch nlno to opposo tho soldiers. BOMB OUTRAGES ON FOURTH ARE FEARED Investigation Chief HcIIctm Terror- Mh Will Make Concerted Ef. fort Independence Day, PROFICIENCY SHOWN IN TYPING COURSE (From Thursday's Dally.) Certificates ot proficiency, nine in number, woro granted today to Dend high school students who are taking tho typewriting course, tho award being made according to Interna tional rules specifying that students qualifying muttt. take Ht least 50 words a minute for 10 minutes.. 7 UnltH Prcsi to Th Ikni flulltttn.) WASHINGTON, D. C, June 18. William Flynn, chief ot tho bureau ot investigation, department ot Jus tice, said today that ho believes thu country may expect additional bomb outrages during the patriotic demon strations planned throughout the na tion tor Independence, day. Dr. L. W. Gatchell Optometrist and Manufacturing Opticiaa Complete Lent Ctinding Plant ia con ' section with my office tt LARSON & CO,. JtIr 143 Oregon riicet. Raul, 0g -v w. 4