fVi riBND BUI4LKHN, JBBND, OIIBOO, lUljmnAY, ApilXh 21!, tpM. FAOK 8 1 1 "" -' ? v, i ifiuiMiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiitiiinnmMiHMuniiiiiiv.MuiiiitiiiiiiiinlwMiiiiiiiiitiijiiuiMiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiii'liiiitiiiiiimifiiiiiiiiim BEND HAPPENINGS . FROM DAY TO DAY Ktuiiiii!itniiiMHimitMitiiMmHwmiMiimiiiMimmiiiiii!tmiiMiiitHitiiiiii!itiiiiiiiit!iiitiiHii!iiiiiiiimi!u:mii)it ' Wednesday rioyd Dement Ih ,011 n IjiihIiiuhh trip to .Portland. UliurtoH J. Kliinajwi or Silver Lako Is In the city today. A. M. Prlngl" Ml last Wt u business trip to Portland. ' H. II, Hloclmiiui wnii n pamuiugor for Portland 011 tliu nli;lit train, W; V. Kryronr of Kbitcru wan In s JJcml yesterday lo attend olrotilt If' court. Hun Xlininormnn In In Urn ally today (turn lil home In the Ores cotlt Miction. ' J, C. llndlfpr wiih In Mend yn (onlay from hlu homo In Iti'dmond. spending tho dny vlUlnt; friends. lllrnm Norton loft Inst night for iils homo In Kllvorton after 11 brief vUll with old friends In this city. Nni. K. i- Snyder nnil dnugh tor, I.uolli', have koiio to Bnlom, where Mrs. Hnyiler Is lo undergo mi operation. The HcaiidluiivlaiiI.ulheraH l.u dlcit' Aid society will ho entertained Thursday afternoon fit tho home of Mm. I.udwlg Peterson nt 'i o'clock. I,. V. KmKli n ml futility left llcnd yonterdny for llielr homniitcmil nt Mllllcnti. Tlioy will stock Miolr 320 nore with eown mid uteri u dnlry i, rnnoh. 'j Tho CiiNcndo lintel, on tho corim.- of Wnll iitnl Delaware, wiih purclmvil todny hy Wllllum Patterson, from Oconto Krllnnoni and J. N. Larson. Tho consideration won not given Tho hotel will bo under Mr. Putter non's pt'i'nonnt mnnuwment. Tho hotly of Walter Weber, whoso death was caused Monday hy tho accidental dlHChnrgo of tho rifle ho wit carrying, wan shipped laul night to I'ortlnnd. whuro fu ll or 11 1 service will ho lndd. Tho homo wirvlco noctlon of tho . American llW Cross will ho Rlad , to socunt used clothlni:. Donor's : tiro naked to bring used garments to Mrs. V A. Forbes, ut room 3, n'chutH Investment company hulldlnR, Wall and Oregon streets. Tuesday J. Uynn In on a trip to Roattle. P. Van Tnsi.ol and 0. Wurd were In taut nlRht from Clint. UJl,iMlui,hM been confined lo TnV linrBp fpr sqvoiuI days by llltui. K. W, Wobor arrived In llond Jnit xlcht, oallftU by tho doath of hU bro titer. V. 0. Kryruar and OeorRo K. Cy rus, both of Slut urn. upont !( nlr.ht in llond. ' Clnlro Payne, nn of Mr. nndMr. R. U. Paynts l rwporliKl to b r lously 111. Frank Hoilaon, of I.nksvliiw, H In Hind for n fow duy laoktMK aft"r bUKlnoM niHttitrn. "II. O. WIIkoii and wlfo wore vial torn In tho city lunt nlRht from tholr homo In Itvdmond. Jack Horlon, of tho forunt iwrvlM. In nt SUtorM RutllnR out lumbnr to btt tmod In iiiuklni: tiiblrii for camp Itroiiudtf. Mm. It. 8. Dart lum ROim to Pon dloton to attend a meotliiR of ootiniy , library board rnpreKontntlvon from DY-IT will ' do it Best Straw Hat Coloring. Brighten up the last year s old straw Hat with DY-IT Magill & Erskine '. nil sections of tho stiito. lllrnm I'. Norton, formally with (ho HruokvHounlon Lumber Co., Iir Hi In oily, Ih visiting In llond today from Mm homo at Hllvorton. rixturos nro being movod out of Logan's ciiridy liltcliun, mill an arch Iiiim bcn cut throuRh tho wnll, to iillow for tho enlargement of tho Union grocoiy, Word was recelvou yesterday of tho death of Mm, Hoy K. Hartley ut Cadillac. Michigan. Until recently, .Mr. mid Mm. Hnrtloy woro residents of llond. Tho body will ho broiiKht to I'ortlnnd tonli;ht, and II, J. Power, with whom Mr. Hartley wan formerly associated In (ho J. 0. Pennoy store here, will Hivij tonight to attend tho services, Monday It II. Campbell, of Culvor, pont taut nlr.ht In llond. Mr mid Mrit. J. L. Parborry, of HlNlorn, were ciilliira In this city lnl IllKllt. CharloH Ayren, rmiRorn the V. H. National forMt, litni rnnlcued from tho iiervloo. II. M. Ktnphouii nnd M. It. Mat thew tettirned yentprday from an milo trip in IltirtiM. OorRO J. Hurl, auditor for tho Union Pacific, In roIiir over tho hooka of tho 0.W, office today Itov Owen K Jonen, of tho Kplnco pal church of I la It or, recently an nounced an n candlduto for United Stnto repronontatlvo, arrived In Head tlita niornlui;. W I,. HtephitiiH, pharmacim at the MiirIII &. Hrnkluo dniR ntoro bun re turned fiom Portland, whom ho was ndmltlod Into Al Kudor Temple. No ble of the Mymlc Hlirlne. Carlcion Bwlft, Caihlor of tho Llventock fituto bank of I'ortlaud, C. C. Clnrknon, unnlmant caahler, 1. W. Plernon, nuperlntendent of tho Portland Union Stock yordn, and Dr Kdmund Labbe, of Portlnad. French C'oimul, motored throiiRh Itond yen terdny on their way to Mr. riwlft'n Happy Valley ranch lu Harney county. Tim lidhw (Itilld of tho Iliptlm church will meet with Mm. J. II. Hoybiirn hi her homo at tho foot of Orer.on mreoi nt 2:30 o'clock tomor row' aflornoon. Tho meetlnR In called for tho purponu of roorRault InK tho Rulld. and nil who nro Ir- toroited are Invited to attend. J)r. (leorRo II. Van WnCori, Arqhdeacoa of KaHtern OreRon, will bo proiwit and will outline the proRrani of ro orKAiilzutioir. ' Saturday K. V Walwr. prlnolpal of (ho La Pine nchooi. la a week ond vlnltor la the cliy. Hurtou Oatty. forent ranger, re turned to hln home at Lu Pino tblH moral iir. Minn Murxnrot Cook returned to day, from a protracted visit with rel ative In Iono. . U L. Jamison, county iiRrlclutu rlt. and Mm. Jamlnon, woro In Hon 1 lum ulifht from Itedmond. L. J. MJIIa. of Portland, ban ar rived In Hand to nccopt 11 position an pharmacim nt the Owl Drug store. The ladle of tho Catholic church will give u bard parly nnd dituco nt tho Kmblcm club Tliumdny uyeu Iiir, April 22 DoiiKlas Mullarky, editor of tho Itedmond Bpokonman. nnd Mr. nnd Mm. Jnrj 1 Moore, uIho of Redmond, wero vIbJiow lu tho city today. Louis Peterson, sentenced yoiitor day In pollco..court lo pay h flno of I00 for vlolutlon of tho prohibition law, dlBchnrROd hln obllRatlon this mornlnK and wub released from cus tody, Mrn. Qortrudo Whltols, candlduto for tho ropubllcau noinlnntlon for county Hchool Hiiporlntondont, and N. II, Klllott, both of Torrobonno, woro vialtOM in Hond thU afternoon. A mnrrlRo llconso 1ms been Issued rum tuu imico 01 uiu county clerk to Glen Qjnr, of DoHchutOB, and Mlaa Kuui uiiBonioyor, toachor nt tho Ploasaut ItldRO Bchoo). Tho woddliiR will bo lu Itedmond tomorrow. Harold I Huinbort, presldont of tho StiKo flunday School association, will visit (ho various Sunday Schools lu Dom! and will Bponk nt tho Chrla tlnn church nt 11 o'clock Sunday mornliiR. Ho will bo present at it rally nt tho Ilaptlst church t 2:30 o'clock In tho nftornoon. Friday h. K. Shepherd is In Hodmoiul to. day on business. " Mr.nnd Mrs. Prod N. Wnllnco. of Tlliunloiivlsltml rinnil inntnlrrl,t -AtiRilht Anderson loft this morn- on n oiisiiiosh trip to Portland. William, Chnmplaln, of Pilnovllle wan 11 vldllor In tho city hint night, Mr. and Mm, It. II. Chapman, of Lower Ilrlde, epent liint)ilRht In Hand. Al ('. l)avln, formerly of thin city. wiih In llond today from Portland 011 bllOlllODH. Colonel John Lender, formerly In charxu of military tralriliiR" at tho Unlverwlty of OreRon, wan In thq city today. Tho Kmern club of tho order of Kantorn Klar, will rIvo a danclnR party In tho Munonlc hall tonlclit. All Manoim mid Kantern fltftid are In vited. Mr. C. II. Hhiimway who him been vlnltliiR with her mother, Mrn. Peter Myberj;, for tho pant four weekH, haH left to rejoin her hunband In Ran FrnnclBCO. Mr. nnd Mrn. J, II. Hodnon and Mr. and Mm. Hnrold Klein, of the Clovei dalo noctlon, wero lu Head lnnl nlRht to neo the Coininorclal, club live utock movlo hIiow, "" On account of an evenliiR ncnnlon of tho circuit court tonight tho meet ing of the Hoover republlcann ha been pontponed until next week, tho date of which will bo announced Inter In Tho Ilulletlu. Thursday It. K. Allen Ih lu the city today from IJurnn. V. M. Cleaves, of Crescent, left thin mornlnK for hln homo nfter a two day ntuy In Ilejtd, Mm. Charles Hayler returned thin morning from n visit with friends In Prcncott, WuNihliiRton. K. W. Marshall has arrived In tho city from Spirit Lako to accept a po sition nt tho Mnnnhelmer store. Mr. and Mm. I. K. Hehymer of 118 I-avu road, nro tho parents of a nlno pound baby boy bom this morning. Douglas Johnson, formerly of tho forest ncrvlco, ban accepted a ponltlon iih scaler at Ilrookn-Scanlon Camp No. 3. Mr. nnd Mm, II. A. Horn leave to night for Portland, where Mrs. Horn will undergo an operation for throat trouble Miss Margaret K. Spalding left this morning for QrqntH Pass and Sno homish, Wash., to vlnlt with friends and relatives. C. O. Allen leaven tonight tor Portland to Join his wife at their new homo nt Urrsham. Mr. and Mrs. Allen nro early pioneers of tho Cen tral Oregon country. Mr. and Mrs, II. CnvannuRh, of Ln Pine, uro spending tho day In llond. Mr. mid 31m. Jarod Mooro have re turned from n trip through Uutto, Montana nnd Poentollo, Tdaho. Ilcv. J. O. Hougon, upcuklng nt 7:45 o'clock Sunday evening at the Scandinavian church, will deliver 11 locturo on thu subject, "A Life of Servlco an tho Highway to Succors mid Truo Qrcatness." Put H m Tho Ilnllctln. & aPiAfHtat Undermuslins r fi? f i New, Crisp, Dainty Garments i Made of Fine Nainsook, Cambric or Muslin. Laces and Embroideries used in trimming. Our stock is very much underpriced according to today's prices. Corst Covws-39c-55c-59c-79c Night Gowns--$l.?9-$2.25-$2.50-$2.95 Envelope Chemise-r$1.79-$2.00 Petticoats--$1.19-$1.79-$2.25-$2.95 Bloomers ?5c-85c-$ 1 .50-$ 1 .59 It's good judgment to supply your season's needs now. ,.,. i ,- i. in ii i , hi., i , When It's Fine UnJerrvear We Strive to Please THE WARNER COMPANY ll-ii:u:iini:.'iiuii:i:iii;:ti:tiiii!iat:i!!:iii:!ininisi:i:sitit.')it!Kni:i:::i:: These being 40 inches wide, but one yard quired for the new kimono-sleeve blouse. Taffeta silks are popular for the afternoon fancy striped patterns are being shown in yanted colors sLm to $5.50. ' Plaid Skirtings continue to be the popular fabric for separate skirts. A varied selection will be found here at prices th'a will effect substantial savings 56-inch all-wool Velour Plaids, specially priced at '. $6.75 to $6.95 a yard. '. One and a quarter to one and a half yards of this materjal' is sufficient to make a skirt. ','" ,' Wd have many different fabrics that can be developed, iK' mak ing the new accordion pleated skirt French Serges, Poplins or 'silks may be used. Orders taken for pleating. Let us show you the many new materials and assist you in designing and adding the right finishing touch to' the gown you contemplate making. t- Service That Excels at . " issTimu HOW'S THIS? Wc offer $100.00 for any caso of catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Medicine. Hall's Catarrh Mediclno Is taken Internally and acts through tho blood on tho Mucous Surfaces of tho sys tem. Sold by druggists for over forty years. Prico 75c. Testimonials free. P. J. Cheney &. Co., Toledo. Ohio. Adv. Sell your poultry through Hulletln rla-sslflctl nN. MaMU mstimsmtism u 1st ft r Suggestions for The Home Sewer The discerning nnd well dressed woman de-mand.s--fnbrie.s that are new in style-high in qiinl- m ity and priced reasonably, when foshionjn lier new spring wearables. This season the home sewer can cfFeet remarka ble savings by designing and making up her own clothes. New patterns Printed Georgette Waistings just re ceived at, yard - .$3.50 Plain colored Georgettes, Specially priced, yd,, $3.15 t Plain Taffetas at.... $3.50 to $3.95 Fancy Taffetas at $2.50 to $3.95 Messalines, Satins and Duchess Satins, yard $3.15 Quality Pioneers Since 191 1 $25 IS FINE FOR RESISTING MATRON TlCutlioiInn Zvler DrnJe Cliarcc That Sho Curbed Dance Inspec tor When Corroded. On tho charge of resisting an of flcor, Kathotlno Zolter of thin city was fined $25 In police court on Tuosday. Mm. ' Frank Itrobert. dancu matron, testified that on Sat urday night ut tho Hippodrome Miss Kciser had used profano language and had attempted to utrlko her after being warned against Im proper dancing. Tho defendant declared thut she had Indulged In no profanity and that her only re slstanco had bceu to push tho ma tron to ono side when the latter was in her way. BIGGER SLEEPERS WILL BE PUT ON Two standard sleepers containing 1-1 sections and a drawing room each, wll bo used In tho near futuroon the run between Dend and Portland, it was announced last night by J. T. Hardy, traveling agent fortho S. l A S. Tho now cars, which have been ordered for somo time, will tako ho placo of tho two 12 section Pullmans now in use. Tourist accommoda tions will remain unchanged. "' Mr. Hardy reports that tho freight congestion Is belug rapidly relieved! and that "outlaw" strikers who re fused to roturn have already been re placed, "Somo of tho Bend mer chants wero just beginning to run short on certain lines of goods," Mr Hardy said. H, CANCER IS FATAL TO BEND WOMAN After long suffering from an inter nal cancer, Mrs. Elizabeth Powler, of this city, agod 49 yoars and throe months, died Tuesday In Dend at tho home of hor daughter. Mrs. L, P, Roonoy, nt 1?38 wost Tenth street. Mrs. Povir had undorgono i dras tic oporntloii in Portland two montna befpro. Punoral services wero eonduetod this morning at'-' tho NI3woiu;qi ohipel, Roy. J.. Edgar Purdy of the Methodist church, officiating, liur lal was at Pilot Uutto cemetery V "l i v niT of material is re-' gown; plain and' all the new and . l V " BEND MAN RECEIVES RESERVE COMMISSION With no application an his part. Frank R. Princo Monday received from the Adjutant General's office. Washington. D. C. a commission an captain of engineers in tho Oregon reserve. Mr. Prince, who served over seas, was u lieutenant of engineers at tho time of his discharge. t Put It In Tho Ilnllctln. Put Your Stock lu Good Condition with Dr.Korinek's cow CONDITIONER MILK PRODUCER , BREEDING TOMQ. APPETIZER BEST FOR LIVESTOCK i 1 1-4 !bs :60c 3 lbs... 1.25 25 lbs.. $5.00 KRESO DIP Means Healthy Stock , pints, qtirjs, half-gallons Jive gallons. Owl Pharmacy ma tumiimiwiiiiniiwiiinym.n; iiq