I1K.VI) IIIMjKTIN, 1IKMI, OKKflON, TIUJIWHAY, AUfJlJHT Ul, IHIO fArfE 7 .V IIIUIIIItllllltlMtllltlllllltlllMltllllllllllIltlll1llllllllllllllltllllllllllltllltlinilttllllIt!ll'.lltlltllllllllllllllllttltllllllllltlltiltlllltllllt BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY iVniiiiiniiiiitiiiniiuiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiniinnMiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiii!i!iiitiiiiiii:i;n!iiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiMiiiiiii:ii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiMi!i;iiiiiiiiiiiiii Wednesday 1 Howard Wuliion nf Tuiimlo wim a ,' i vlHltor In tint city hint ulglil. II, H, HhIIiwiiII of Crescent In & tiaiiHiictliu; ImimIiiohm in tliu clly to ' (luy. II, H. Royco of t lit Pioneer KiiniRrt '"left IiihI night for Portland on n iihort btmltiunit trip. Mr. mid Mrn. Dnn W. AtiKluntJ , word In IiihI night from their raucli In tho Alfulfa dlHtrlcl, II. W. (IiiiiI of Minims ami John -lUiiularHOil of Ojiu! City spout yes terday afternoon anil IiihI night In Ilund. Mr. ami Mrn. V. II. HonniUli, who havu boon vIhIUiik at tho homo of Mr. and Mm. V. (I. Nowton, loft Lint night for Vancouver, II. C. 4 l. A. Hinllli, formerly of Join1' 'iish Market. J'oMlanil, nreitpti-d u jioHltlnn early In tho week with O'Donunll HroK,' murko'l. Rev. Klwuod 1. Lyons will speak w parts of tho Old Testament at tho Piosuyinrlnn church tonight. "Tho service ImKlim at H o'clock. MIkh Darrull lliirton In ropor'd ito lut makliiK excellent progress 'lifter undergoing iinyiporntlou for u'ppendlcltls, porfoiniod yesterday. Mrn. H. J. Mllllron la In Homl thin week visiting her daughter, Mrn. Muudo Logan. John Mllllron. Mrn. ; Logan's brother, Is nlso a visitor. MrH. H. I. Olson, who linn been f , receiving medical attention In llitnd rtor novornl weeks, loft I mil ulxlil '4 for lii r homo In Ontnillit, Wash litiKton. MrH. 1 1 it k It Dugim departed for Ihor homo in 1'ortland last night ' .nttnr vlnltlng for 10 days with hor Non, CltmlOH Dtigan, of tint Hum! ilron Workn. tt Mrs. W. I). McKay, who hait been jtflsltlng at tint homo of liar duur.h Uur, Mm. It. J. Todd. loft Inst night tfor loir homo In Portland after u week's visit hero. Dr. and Mm. C. II. Jliilloy nnd A-on Ilrtico of Portland panned throiiKh Ilttnd yesterday aftornoon, oil' routo to Orator lako. Dr. Ilalloy In a tMill-known Portland physician. Mm. I A. CornolluHNon and hook 'Frederick and Kyolf and daughter llorlH Infl hiNl night for Hentile. wlntro thoyjtwill vUll with friends ' ami relatives for uhout two months. Mr. and Mrn. J. I.. Hudson and daiiKhtor nnd Clark Howard of ;ISnker -worn In Bond today, motoring throiiKh to Portland. Mr. Dodnon In n successful ninchor of llakor county. Lieutenant (). II TIcor and Mm, -Tlccr loft JiihI night for Portland after fiim'wIliiK Huveritl days In Hend Ljoujurjunt TIcor expects IiIh ills charge from tho army mum. una oxpuctft to return (o Homl to iiluko IiIh homo. Big Hanker-Farmer Mix er on Tumalo Inland Sep tember 1. Adyv , i ' Tuesday (Prom Tuesday's Dully.) Miss Cirol lioyd hits-accepted a poult Ion In tho poHtofflco. Miss 'Mario Fox, of tho Control Oregon hank, In 111 this week at hor homo. John 'Colomiin of Crescent Ih In Hum! for it fow days, transacting business. J. W. Harry and family of HlHtom aro In Ilund vlidtltiK for a few diiyn at tho homo of J, I), Howinun. Minn Ollvo Complioll, formorly with Tho Hullutliit wuh In tho city yoxtorday from hor homo In Jtod montl. Mr. untl Mr. C. W, Mypr of Bo attlo arrived today for u vlnlt with Mm. Mcynm' mot hor, Mm. 0. H. Yoaclium, and nlhtor, Mm. V. ('. McCulntoji, Minn Honlrlco KdmuiiHou, who linn lit.'oa employed in tho ofhco of Counly Clerk J. II. Ilunor, loft thin uiornltin for hor homo In Tho.DallcH to accept aiiothttr pohIHoii, Minn Dunlin DIhIiou Iiiik re turnod to Ilund ami 'will uriiIii ho with Maunhelmer IIiom. Moro thuu once Ml" DlHhon halt left Ilund, hut Huyn xhe Ih happy to return, ' Mr. and Mm. It. W. Harvey rn turucd flaturduy ovenlnc from a novo nil uuukN' trip to Stmttlo und othor WnNhliiRton cltloH. Accom panylnK thorn on their return wiih Mm. M. J. Harvey and .Mm. K. B. Harvey of fioattle. William 11. I n in nn and Mm. Olllo, Wlllcox were married Friday oven ItiR nt tho homo of Cheater Ilrookx of thlK clly, Itev. K. II. JohtiRon or tho HaptUt church hulnc tho offl elating clerD'inau. Mr. nnd Mm. Imniin will iniiko their homo In Ht'iid. Anna Hello 'AS'lliton and Joitoph A. AcriM, hoth of thin city, were quietly married Baturduy ntturnoon at tho Pnifthyterlun church, lttiv. II. C. HartrAtift pronouncing tint iiliirrlnKo Horvlce, .Mr.-Vund Mn, Acreo expect to ruako tholr homo In or. near II end. CITY COUNCIL TIME FOR FOOD ORDERS NOTES; SALE EXTENDED HEND TO HAVE .$25,000 AVAILABLE 'SOON. - IlltU Arc AxUctlion Sf.W Kins Iiil inent iSO-Vcar Water I'roorlilM) In AnUvtl y 1 1. I). (HImio t'oni'i'i'fi! Wiilkw Ordered. Big Banker-Fanner Mix er on Tumalo Island Sep tember 1. Adv. Final Htojm to place Homl llnaucoH on a firm footing wero taken Tues day nluhl hy tho city council when an ordinance wiih puhkoiI under an omurr.oiicy cIiiuho iHHtilnR to MorrlH IlroH. of Portland UT.,000 worth or one-year J per cent. notoH for f24,G7fi. Tho ordlnanco waft Imme diately ' fllKnud hy Mayor J. A. KmitoH, and tho money will ho nvallahlo for city oho In retiring wurrantH now duo and In taking euro of tho deficit of tho prencnl year, an noon iih the noten can hu prlntefl by tho hondlnR hounu. IlecommuudiitlonH for additional flro flKhtliiK uiulpment, madu hy tho Htato ratltiK Inireau In a report to tho city council, wero read, nnd Infer ii ruvlHcd list, better fitted for a city of thl hIzc, prepared by fluorxo W. Btoknn, reprencntlnK the fitato flro mamhul, wan presented by Councilman McPhemon. It wok de cided to Ihxuo a call for hldK on the equipment. Three hundred feet of Inch nnd a half Iioku and a reel aro chief uhioiik tho Itctnn to bo purchnnod. Kchotil Called Kim Trap. Tho report of John O. linker, roptoiiontatlvo or tho rating bureau, on tho now flro engine wart read and ordered filed. It wan on Mr. Haker'H report that the ongluo hnd already It eon accepted by tho city. 'A report from Flro Chief Tom Carlon declared tho Central nchool bulldliiK to bo n flretrnp, and ntnted that Mr. Htokeii hnd recommended that It bo condemned. ' I innrhUe Ahkid. . SeokltiK .a 20o'enr franchltio nc cordltiR I-:. I). OIlHon tho privilege of operating a water nystem for tho city, nn oidlnnuco bill was Intro duced nnd rend for tho first time without dlACUHidon. According to pliuiH already announced, Mr. Qllnon contemplated Mupplylng tho city with Witter from fiprlttj; river. Tho council approved tho appoint ment mndo by tho mayor of IC. I.. BtovenH ah chief flro engineer, nnd of Joo DiivIh nn iiHHlHtnnt pound miiKtor, and passed five ordnnnccn under nmorgoncy claueen ordering tho countructlon of concreto walks In u portion or tho buslnoHK district. Order book for rood now iiellliu; Ot the poHtofflco will remain open until all Urn merchOndlKO available hart huon applied for, Mr. HudHon announced Tncuduy, TIiIh will glvo resldentrt of the rural dlHtrlctH, who may havo received luto notlccn, a cliunco to take ndrantngo ot tho government's plan to lowor tho cost or living,' he pointed out. V('RelabIe Kntored. Up to this aftornoon six ordorri had been placed, totalling clone to lfiOO pounds. nico nnd canned clterrlen, ot which n very limited Mtipply .was offered, wero iiulckly dlHposed of, and next In popular favor wont canned tomatoeH nnd corn, tho government prlco for which is considerably Iohk than tho current retail quotation. May Club Oidem. I.lttlo deilro was shown for flour, which, with pontage added, has but little appreciable difference from tho' ordinary retail price, while bacon wait turned down in splto of tho fact that tho government's quotation In approximately CO par cent, lowor than tho present retail chnrges. This commodity, Mr. Hud son mentioned, Ih ono of tho first to bo asked for, but becnuso It must bo purchased in case lots tho Individual buyer docs not reel dis posed to order. Mr. Hudson be Hove, however, that tho supply offered tor Hend will bo disposed or by houseboldcm clubbing tholr orders on bacon and on othor nr tides where the rules specify buy ing In quantity. Money paid Into tho poHtofflco grocery store ror nrtlclcs ordered and for postage on ordera from San Frunclsco" to Hend totalled 1143.48 this morning. Hold the date Sept. 1. Big Banker-Farmer Mixer on Tumalo Island. Adv. ' ' ' STACKERS SAVE IN HAYING SEASON Unloading by Machine UcIcom-h Hand Itrarr by 1'mj r l!oiot. 1.1 fe. In 1( to 12 Yeni-x. Put it lit The Itulletln. Thousands of farmers who faced tho harvesting of n largo hay crot Inst year' with fewer hands than us ual to help do tho work owo their sUcccsh in bundling nnd saving their crop to liny stackers. The hay stack er is to stacking what tho horse fork Is to putting hny In tho barn, a sav or of man and labor, A boy who can drlvo n team can tako tho place! ATTRACTIVE VALUES! Particularly Smart WOMEN'S and MISSES' NEW PLAID SKIRTS and PLAIN COLORED SKIRTS Just received by express. They're of Wool Velour for Serge, and in the Box Plaited or Side Piaffed Models. Also Plain Models in Tricotine, Serge, Panama and Jersey. Priced at$7.75 to $19.50 MIS CORDUROY THE FAIR ST0RE 5Ull5--$l9.5 Ladies and Men's Outing Coats $2.75. $4.50 and $6.50 Ladies' and Men's Outing Breeches $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50 FALL HATS Buy Now and Save Money All Shades and Styles-T$2.00 to $5.75 Cow Boys and Velour Felt Hats $4.50 to $12.00 Biding Boots-$ 15.00 Canvass Regulation Leggings--$1.50 Leather Puttees $6.75, 8.75, 13.75 Wrapped Spiral Leggings-$1.50 and 3.00 Sweaters and Jackets $2.75 and 4.50 Boys' and Men's Jerseys-$2. 50 Full Line of Men's Dress and Work Pants $2.45 to $7.50 Special Khaki Pants-all sizess-$2.25 Hunkidori Han J Made Loil.':r and Work Shoe. Hanacn't Hand Made Nap-Tan Lotfrfer and Wok Sltoei. Ladiei' Out latf Slioei. Full Line of Children! School Shoei, Oiif Afofo U "SalltfeJ Guslometi" by glolng Reliable Merchandise LOVEN & CHINLUND HEAD TO FOOT OUTFITTERS 1017 Rnnd Street . iJeU. Urctfon Has been sold to Mr. Edwin C. Eberly, formerly of Hood River. Out of a great number ot applicants to buy The Fair Store, we selected Mr. Eberly as representing that high type which we all desire to have added to our town's citizenship. Mr. and Mi's. Eberly both have had several years of store experience and come so very well recommended that i we do not hesitate to ask for them 'your kindest consideration and contin ued patronage. NEW FALL WOOL DRESS GOODS SUITINGS CLOAKINGS Dress Materials from the Laporte Woolen Mills. Our assortment includes every wanted material Plaids for Skirtings. Serges and Poplins for Coatings all the approved colors for Fall wear. Home sewers will do well to examine this line of dress goods before buying their fall supply 95c to $6.50 a Yard Stcp'trd Shop at fPWJSPIE Quality Pioneers lince 1911 5 V Disposing of The Fair Storelleaves us free to devote our entire to our New Dry Goods and Shoe Store. In this we shall most certainly Strive to Please You The Warner Company Quality Merchandise at Popular Price of a man In tho haying operation Two tnon nnd a boy using a londor and stacker will handle about 75 por cent moro hay for each man dur ing a day than a threo-roan crow loading nnd unloading by huml. Small Stnrks Xot Kooiionilcal. In building a haystack with a stacker It Is scarcely economical to make ono containing less thnn 10 tons. It is common on many farms to sco stacks ot hay at tho end ot corner of tho field next to tho farm buildings, tho site being chosen in order to havo tho hay handy for feeding. Tho total distance travel ed In bringing hay to ono sido of a squnro field is approximately CO per cont greater than in hauling to tho center. If tho staple is located at ono corner of tho Hold, tho distance traveled' Is 100 por cent greater. Tho aim of all good stack build" ors Is to make a stack that will not "tako water." This can bo accom plished by tramping tho mlddlo 'veil and always keeping It lilgher then tho edges during tho procoss of building. Hold the dateSept. 1. Big Banker-Farmer Mixer on Tumalo Island. Adv. Daily Market Report fFurnUhcd by rrnctnpt,iui th Central Orcxon Bnk.) MVKSTOCK. NORTH PORTLAND, Aug. 20 Ono hundred anil flftv rniiia -.- jceived. Market bteady. I nest steors. 111 11.50; good iu em-lew, i vou' iu.ou; medium to good. 9 10; fair to medium. 7.50S.50; common to fair, ?7 07.50; cholco cows and heifers, $7.75 0 S.25; good to choice 7 7.50; medium to good. $6.6007; fair to medium, JBtfpG.DG; eanBers, $305; bulls, $007; calves, $10 015. IIor Market. rifty hogs rcceivea. Market stead to strong. Prime mixed. $212U50; me dium mixed, $20021; rough heavy, $19.50020; bulk of sulcs, $21, Hhecp Market. n No sheep received. Market steady,', Prime lambs. $11.60012.60; fair to medium, $11011.50; , yearlings. $708.50; wethers, $707.50 owes.", $507.50. nUTTEn MAKKKT, (Prlrea quota! by the Control O'rrrca , FarnMiV Crtunery.), ,v v'' Prints, parchment wrapped, 67c,'' wholesale prlco. MILLICAN MAN HAS FINE SWINE RECORD Au unusually flno record In hog raising In Central Oregon is that made by R. R. Koller ot tho Mllll can district, vho during tho wook brought in to Bond throo -l-months- old porkors, averaging 14C pounds each. Milk formed a large part of tho ration usod in bringing tho pigs rapidly to marketable slzo. Hold the date Sept. 1. Big Banker-Farmer Mixer on Tumalo Island. Adv. K $' . . K f ; . GROCERY! Our Grocery Prices Are Right At All Times Try Us and be Convinced THE A TO Z ii 4U&)ft L