iiBNi) iwhhrmy, iiknd, oitrcaoNTnritHnAV, mahcii t, tow rAOM 7 . . . 4 i iiiiMMiiuniiilMiitiiii!iiini!r!iiititiMiiit!iiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiitiiiiiiit iiii!iiiiiiiiinii!iiiiiiiiiiii:iii)iiiji:iiiiii!itiiiiiU!iiiiiti'; f, i , ' BEND HAPPENINGS f .: FROM DAY TO DAY tiiiiiiH7iiMiMnuliirMiinili!iininiiimminiiiMiiiiiiii:iiMMiitiliMiM!iiiiiM!iM!MciM:inniiti!iiMiniii!in:!imimiiimmiiii .Wednesday -i Mies NiioiiiI Hnydor In confined Io , hur. homi by lllmiHti. Dr. 13. H, Clriiy In lit at tho hontu of Mm. A. T. Krnmo. ' . Mm. 1'roil Kgll, of flllver Luko, nr Vlvtyil I" I (0 it tl hint night, .' Dntinln 1). Hunt, HIhIui'h cattleman, wiiii a vlHllor In tho city today. Clint Whlttoil Iiiih riittirned to llunil after u prod noted iibiuiiice In California. MIhk Atidioy McCuuo linn accepted n position nh bookkeeper (or tho Ploneor Ofinii'.o Co. Mr. mill Mm. V. I). Ullo and ohll (hull loft tlilri morning for Hood lllvor, who io thoy will locate, Jiibho Day returned hint nli;lit from n trip to Wnliior, Iilalio. who in liu was oo 1 1 ml by the death of lilt brother. ' Mm. II. H. Itlloy, nf AMtorla. Is vhiltliiK her parent, Mr. nml Mm. 0. 0. Morgan, living between llend mid Tuinnlo, Mm. William TIioiiihh h hero from May Creels to upend n wotfk ut tlio homo of liur dutiKlitur. Mr, M. P. Cashmuu. Minn I'll)' DoAriiioiiil returned till morning from Portland whuro hIio trantKietMil biihlnuHH in the- inturoat of (lio Wnrnor iiloro. Invitations aro out for a Kt. Pat rick's Day mnsuiio bull to lie glvun on th evening of WodnoHday, March .17, ut tlio Pilot Ilultti Inn, MIum I.oIh Hlmmoim, of Twin Kails, Idalio. Ik vfnlt1iiR- ta Ilond at tlio homo of ligr uncle and mint. Mr. mid Mm. J. J. Wohltinburg. 0. P. Maniulri linn purcliHuod th MoltlliiRK of Ham Kliler In tlio Itond 1-lsh mid Poultry market and will ojiorn'to tlio hunlnt'tM In u profut Jocntlon In tlio .Shaw building. Mr. and Mm. Claudo Kolloy, for merly of tint city, now of Ih'dmoud. wore In tho city yonlorday. While Iti'dnioud Ik cloned up durliiK the lufliiuiua epidemic, thoy will visit with Mm. Kclluy'M father, 8th fitookoy. Mr. mid Mm. A. K. Could, for several mouths pant rimlduutit of Do ml, lenvo toulKht for Portland, whore Mr. Gould linn aooupti'il n po ult Ion with tho Portland Hallway Light ft Power Co, Mr. and Mm. (Jottld camo to Ilonil from Manor ovrol mouth tino. fife' Kurt Hock rotinlry woro visitor fn Ik'lnl yuMtonlny, ' ' ; ' Hlinrlrf H, 13. HohortH In confined to his homo by IIIiiohii, canned by a kiimlijiox vacclilatloii, Frank Crituiptoii, of Korl Hock, ar rived In Hoik! laid night, mid in upending tlio day In Ilond. Mr. and Mm, I, M, Dutilolnoii, res IdoiitM of" I!finl for I ho pant year, nro leaving for Thorlngtoti, Wyoming, to miiko tlloJr homo. Mm H. 0. Caldwoll nniioiiiicki to day tho engagement of hor daughter, Huth P , to Craig Coytior of thin city. Tho wedding ditto ban pot boon uot. Dean Coovurt. of Portland, wlio re cently purchuHod tho Ounrln ranch In tlio Alfnlfii (I hit riot for $.'12,000 ar rlvod lit lond thla mornlm; and wjll i;o to IiIm now hnldlni:n today. M U Mr (.'oovorlV Intoulloii to ko oxtcu Mvoly Into alfalfa mid HvoMtock iIk-Int:. Tucstlay Mr. mid Mm. C. M. Juffarlca are In from II urn n for n few duyn. Ooorno Chlldri, of tho Ilond Hnrd wnro Co, (n confluod to bin home llilh wook by lltuciui. Mr. a tut Mm. K. C. Kcttofmyer of Monday Ployd Doiiiiml m coon noil to IiIh homo today by Illnitm. C. A. Hwnok, of IliiriiK, w n btiil iiuim visitor In Hon d today. Mm. Dora Pltchor, of Hllvor Lake, Ik n visitor In tho city today. CharluK Kaylur roiurnml thin morn Ini; from a IiiihIihwh trip to Portland. t J. II. Iluybtirn linn rocovorod from IiIk rocont IIIiiomh, and Ik huo); at hi fltoru. Ooorj;o JoiiuliiKN, of Opal City, nr rlvod In tho, city limi nlht nnd In romalnliiK over today. Mm. Krod FIhIi Iiiih roturncd to Ilond nftor Hpondlni: Kovorul wool: in California with rolatlvox. Tho body of I-'rnnk lllvom, mill omptoyo who dlod .lioro hint weo'c, wim Khlppod limLnlnht to fit. Paul for burial. Mm. JoHphliiu II. Kotttcr ban ac cuptod a ponltlou iin RtonoKrnphor in tho oIIIcoh of tint I)Hchuto National KoniHt. Mm. C. I). CoHtollo nrrlvi-d in tho city Katurday night from Now York City for tin oxteudod villi with hor KlKtT, Mm. K. A. Howard. Prank May roturnod Bunday morn Int; from a two nioutliii ubnenco dur li)K which tlirnj ho vUltnd In Chlcano, Now OrlomiK, and fiouthurn Callfor nlu. A. F. I.-nmou rfturnojil to llcnd Hunday inoriiliiK from Portland. Ho roportu that Mm. I.umon, who hna boon In tho honpltnl in that city, In much Improved und will roturn with In a fvw day. Saturday I), '.. Hoblnotl In In Ilond today from bin homo at Kllvor Lnko. ' 0. II. Caldwoll "wan In tlio city today from IiIh ranch noar Ilond. Mr. and Mm. Humor 'J'lioinun, of Mllllcan, a io HpondliiK tho day In Ilond. II. A. Mlllor loft lust nlitht on a btiHlnoDM trip to MlnuoapollH and other miitorn jiolutii. Ho will ba Kono for tho noxt throo wookK, K, A. ICvcrott, principal of tho HlHtom uchool, wan in Ilond thin moruliiK, conforrliiK with County Huporltitondont J. Alton Thompson. John M. Perry, who In in charco of drilling tho' Kovormnunt woll on tho national foroHt at Fort Hock, won In tho city yoKtorday, Ho ro- portH that a dopth of 235 fcot ha bi'uu ruached. TAXIDERMIST TO START NEW SHOi3 i Friday v IM KkII, Harnoy county rancher, urrivod in tho city this moriilni:. Mr. and Mm. J. W. O'Koofo, of fill vor I.ako, aro vlnltln& In tho city to day. Horn to Mm. OoorKo Jamon thlN tuornliiK at hor homo on Hunt Hocond Htrout, a baby clrl. CtiNtav Incuninn, Travelling Kocro lary of the Koiih of Norway, arrived In Hond liiHt nlKht from MlnncapollR. Y. 0. Hlrdtall Iiiih Juki sent to Ir vln; 8. Cobb, fa in o ii h hiunorlBt who visited Houd taut yonr, a not of pict ure of tho Pilot Uutto Inn, hearing th.o liiNoriptioii, "Vour Olhor Homo." 0. N. Mallory, oim of tho ownom of tho taxidormlHl nhop on Wall Htrcot which wa rccontly sutfod by lire, In opoultiK miothur oHtabllailimcnt of tho kind In tho roar roomii of tito Shaw building on OroKon and Hond HtroctH, In addition, ho, will onrry u lino of frowh fruit and vcKotahhiH which will bo hmidlod In tho front roonin of tho bulldinK, fiIbo occupied by tho Hond FIhIi ft Poultry Markot. SERVICES ARE HELD FOR MRS. HANKINS 'llov. J. Kdtfur Purdy ofllclatcd 8un duy moriilm; at RravpHldo nervfecs hold nt Pilot Hutto ccmotory for Mm. Harry HanklnH, who died Innt wook of pulmonary tuborculonl'. Rho bad boon a roxldcnt of ilond for the. pant nl no years. ILLNESS POSTPONES MEETING OF BOARD Thursday I,o u In Nlmchl In In from Tuinalo today. F. A. nnd W. K, Fulghmn, Culver Hpeut today In Hond. Johmi Day Ktartcd this morning on a bti8lnesR trip to HoIbc. 0cnr U. Illack wa In tho city to day from his homo In Hampton. Percy Drlnkwatcr, of Sutnmor I.ako, In a buslnosg rlsltor in Hond. Mlns Winona KllnefcJt. Kd William Pat Gurvoy, of Prlnoville, arrived son, Lonora Kirk, Mick Mahonoy, in. tho city hut night, and is roniuln- Harlo Turner, Elwood Hllsaback, Ing over toduy. Celesta Kllnofelt, Hurton DavlB, Ina E. M. ThompNon left this morning JonaK Hurtle Mlllor, Harbarn Zlor- UttoaiiHo of the IIIikmm of two of tho directum of tho Cntrnl Oregon Irri gation dlntrlct, tho mooting hcIilhIuI e,d for Wednesday night, at which tlnio final nrrmiKomentH woro to hve been made for tho launching of tho Hult to eliminate tho Irrigation company from control of Irrigation nffairH within tho Kogrogatlou, wan Indollultely pontponeI, it woh an nounced thlN morning. KL'ItPIIIHK PAHTV filVK.V. A big Hurprlno party was given In honor of Marvin Jonas on his 17th birthday, March 2, at his homo in Hond. Tho evening wan given up to gumos and dancing and rofroBhinonta woro Bcrved. Tliono prcKent woro on ti trip to fiuu Diego. Ho expects to remain In the no nth for tho next throo uiontiiH. J. L. Mulholland mid wife, of Spo kane, aro vlHltlng with their daugh ter Mm. W, L Random, on Awbrcy Hood, and may locate in Hond. ling, Marvin Jonas. .Minn Ethel Miller, Miss Wlnnlo Cat, Alvln KHn'efolt, CllfTord Jonas, Hc.irld Joiiob, Mrs. H. E. Goodman und family. Mm. Ed Miller, Mm. It. Zcrling, Mm, D. Jonas, Mr. F. Wood, Mr. G. Kirk, Mr. Jn Jorum and Mm. I). Jonas. I S3 'iJmxfrfF Ar vJW ' M ?-af v m isn i 'l. 3 mm m . . l i ,r ,' ZjjLsjH Jl jpilii i ' . '!r.''.VSFm"'li-z?jl CafjrUU 3gJg TUIUitl 1919 KrthlB4ii INTO MATTER whether you are on travel -bent or stayastay at home, you want clothes, that "get there" and our spring line will answer every need. The House of . Kuppenheimer Clothes - mm BROTHERS Quality Piontcn Since 1911 wm Four chairs nt your anrvtco nt tht Metropolitan. No waiting. AdT. ,.3 1 The New I I Spring Silks MANY DO HONOR WORK RUSHED TO MRS. WARD! AT HATCHERY flnntBnimniiimiuttiittnnwt!H itumtttttUHHiiuiit imiT4miiuttimimmmimiimtnt:t:!!.' When you are down town come in to see us. i-' 'I i i , WE nre getting in something new every day Styles aro so different this season that it is just impossible to describe them in this small .space. Kut you'll make no mistake in coming in to see thejn. In the wonderful variety of dillerent garments you'll easily find something exclusively .your own in style and perfectly suited to your own personality and at a very moderate price.- V Suits, $25.00 to $68.50 Coats, $19.50 to $65.00 Dresses, $14.75 to $49.50 ! OCND.OREGON Where You Get tho Best Wearing Stockings atiiisitiiitiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiii;tii:iiii!itiiiiiaii:aiiiiiiaiaiitiiii:iii:iii;iiiaiiiii:::iiiiiii:)iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiti!iii:::!iii::it:iitii;, Are here. In them you will find Beautiful Patterns Wonderful Colorings Exquisite Materials. We Invite you to see them. : Mifki 3N' !'' I fmimm Friends filled the Methodist church to itti utmost capacity Monday afternoon wliou funcra: services were conducted by Rev. J. Edgar Purdy for Mm. Iva Ward, wife, of Elmer Ward, who died Saturday of pneu monia. Despite the winter season, floral offerings were many nnd beau tiful, almost completely covering the casket. Music was furnished by a male quartet composed of O. A. Thomon, Dr. Turnex nnd Sylvester and Princo Staats, with Mrs. R. S. McCIure as accompanist. Ashley Forest, II, II. Do Armond, Don Rodgers, A. II. Oliver, William Vandavert, nnd II. E. Allen were tho pall bearers, and L. L. Fo, was usher during tho cere monies in the churh. ABSTRACT COMPANY T T V TLMT K V TlTTtTTr uuuuni W s UR SHOWING FOK SPRING includes Satins, Tafletas, Foulards, Pussywillow, Brocaded Satins, Printed and Plain Georgettes, Printed and Plain Crepe tie Chines, Printed Radium, Poplins, Pongees, an'd such wonderful Silks as Countess, Raronet, Fan-ta-si, etc, You will find the wanted kinds in the wanted colors. When It's Silks, Come to Headquarters flWAiiR COMPANY QlIAUTY MlERCIIANUISU AT J'OVPI.AH I'KICKS mms& i.-i.-.j(i rurchaso of the interests of the Deschutes County Abstract Company from D. II. Peoples, 'by Clyde M. McKay, of tho Central Oregon Ab stract Co. was announced Friday. Tho consideration is not being nuido pub lic Tho flies nnd other documents nnd equipment of tho Deschutes County company will ba moved from Mr. Peoples' ofllce to tho second floor In tho courthouse, building, whore tho Central Oregon company otllcoa nro located. Neither company will lose Its Ident ity, nnd tho business Just sold to Mr. McICny will bo in charge of It, S. Dnrt. Mechanical StolJlno Patent, The first patent for.ineclmnlcnl stok Ihk was taken out In 17S3, tho Inven tion of .lames Wutt. State of Ohio, City ot Toledo, Lucas County . . . . Frame J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is eenlor partner ot tho llrm of P. J- Chelioy & Co., dolus business In the City ot To ledo. County ana Stato aforesaid, nnrt that Bald nrm will ray tho Bum ot QNU tl URED DOM. UN. .RS for any casa ot Catarrh thnt rnmiot ba Allied bv tlia usa of HALL'S CATAR1XH JtRlHCINE. PRANIC 4. ClIBNBy. Swrn to before mo and subscribed lit ray cresence. this th day ot December, Seiil) A. W. nison, Notary PubHe. HALL'S CATAIMIH jEDIOINK Is tBK cn Internally and arts through the.lllood on tho Mucous Surfacaa of the flyitem. OruggUtr. 79c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. Improvements and extensions which will enable tho Tuinalo hatch ery to take care of 4.000.000 trout eggs at one time ura being rushed In order that the largo quantity ot spawn taken at Elk La ho this win ter by Hatchery Superintendent Pearl Lynes. may .be turned out as fry for planting in Central Oregon, lake; and streums. In addition to 1,000,000 egga for the present sea son it Is planned to hatch 2,000,000 more of rainbow and redslde eggs early In the summer. Tho Improve ments now under wuy bavo been made, possible through the work ot W. C. DIrdsall, who first conceived the idea of the hatchery on Tumalo Creek. Plans outlined for this Reason, In volving tho expenditure of approxi mately $6,000. include the extension of the main hatchery building 121 feet, making a total length ot 200 feet, diking the creek, nnd construct ion ot numerous concrete lined ponds, each from 20 to 40 feet long, in which tho fry will bo placed until they are sufficiently largo for plant ing. Additional troughs uro bolnR constructed. i MARCH 8 TO 12 IS M. E. DRIVE WEEK March S to 12 Is the period decided upon by the, committee 'at tho Meth odist church whjm if will conduct Ua local drlvp among. Its, members to as sure the rulslnj; of suiflctont Xunda to asRuro tho erection of Its proposed $40,000 church in Bend. According to Rov. J. Edgar Purdy, tho church has promised of $18,000 which sum for vtho building will ba availublo contingent upon fpceJvluK outslda appropriation! for tho build ing Plana ara now being drawn for the now edlfica by i Leo A.' Thomna nnd will bo roudy for ' publication within a fow days. " What's fi Dencflt , ' The tread of .an L'uBHsin Juveiitor'a nutomoblJo tiro contains numerous Binull plc&cs of steel, so 'Inserted m tho rubber that tho latter ifovs not touch the ground.