vM " '.i-m PAflM ' '" bkwi) BUliMCTiy !$, ORyqowt,yimm),!HfAY ao, iim 'M fc r. K 4 vt. ?, & Nr miiHrtiiwiiMitiniiimiitiiimmHiuniiiNMmiiifutiHiiitiiiiiiii itiiiniiiitiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiitiiiitiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiwnnnn . , - .. , ., i , BEND HAPPENINGS'- I ' , ; FROM mtttiititti)tittuiiiiiiiiitttttttiiitiitiiitiutftiiiititiifft(ttttitii:tinitiftit:ifiiiiriirtftlii:ii:tftTtii(itfifiiitltflffitthift((ititttttutti .......... ..... '.Wcdncriday ' '.'.'! ' tor. Jutln Mliciioll arrived from Ji..t-r .'. -...i.-i.j..... ....:; .... KWinmn runs yiwvfuuy m jw ? p'tJ.-' ,!t; rltrry. iiitniKr oii, Vltl K'nuili. MfaJf hurt) on ImikJih.-hw with ld- fctcalllheMors yiiKtonloy. 'Y'A'.'h. Hrnltli'. of tlio.' qli)ijW Jm ajior? & Export Co., VfliohM ty'oti 2jiom On lmnlnnity.1ift h'7lvj(lKlit for Uftirtluiid. ' ' M. " J3 j 'JWr. and Mr. JQlm Tyltyrr nut' Jtjfo Urv ok, tolclilKiiii,'w)io')mvo bceh ;jVlHltlng frlondiiMioi'it, Ml 'fdr Port ''Maud hint night. ' ' M f ' MYfi. M. 1. (Jroom. HlHtor'o? Mr j(l.tW. Snyder, Who tin boon vls.ilur fyfi'lloilii for Ihit mt JO dnyu l;ft rfrof her homo In Pbrtlniid jMHt'nlght. 1 ' After ' bWiiKlmt htfr phri'iiUi to Mfomt'to npoiid Oio BiinnnT'r with Iter jj'fnfnrr' Mrn. Jiiintm ltynri.-MlfsAiiiin 'filurYw. Ml on hor return trip to Ho iittl Inst nlr.lit. Tho lOKlllui' int-iUliiK or Miu lliii tut ladles missionary society will bo hold ill thu J. M. Lawmen hojin on Thursday lnxtoail of nt tho rcM deuce of Mr. M. I). Knioii i v.' forinurly amiiouiicou. (Irnzlur. Kxninlnor Jnck Hot ton. of tho llr-nchutnii National Forest started (hi iriornlni: for tho head- wutors of thn MutolliiN to mntui a '.further study of poison hemlock growth lit thut Miction. It In prol nblo thnl within it fow day u crow will ho put tit work to crndlcat) tho "weed. Tuesday C, K. Mnrtlii, of Portland, hu tic- copied n position with Munnbnlmera. I). E. Iluntiir of tho Bond Cone pnny, In In Portland thin wonk trail (acting business. Claruncu Mnnnhoiincr ro'urncd this morning from n two day busl noun trip to Portland Mr. B. T. Joch left for Portland Monday nlicht. whuro nljo will t)tid a fow dny vlnltlnic frlandn. llornco ltlchnrdH, yard miporln'on dont far Hrookn-HiiaVlon, left Mon day nlitht on n litulrtonH trip to I'ort Inud. Ml Irono Itonoy, local inliphono operator, I Hjicndlui; a two wol.a' vacation with frlriuU ni-ur Ilonhain Falhi. wi Thu llAptUt Indlc will hold their . aroKtilnr tnlMlonary mootlnj; rhur- . day afternoon at tho home of Mm. -M. I). Knloo, 3(lt "Kant (Iroonwooil MUh Dorothy (lanon, of Spokniiu; tirYed Mondny iilnht to vlnlt frUndp thin wook. Hho oxpneta to loavi for Klamath Falls tho early part of ni'Xt wook. ' '' C. If. Knowlon, of thu llcnd Con- crflto 1'ipo Co., loft for Portland lu.U night whora ho will roroaln novaral days on huslnomi. Ha oxpocta to drive back In his Kltsol car. , J. L. fJalthor, local mnnuKor of tho Pacific Telophono and Telegraph Co,, loft for Prlnovillo this mornlni; on company bualnoaa. Ho will bo out of tho city fonisovoral days.' Mm. W. I). Davln left lant uljjl;t for Hedmond wlinfsiaho will join hui Jiunband, n mombor of tho w.ito hlRhway crow. Thoy wllll muk tholr homo In Hedmond for itonio tlrae.i B. I), aihon loft thin mornlni; for Pandloton as n dolccato from Mi' I)ond local ordor of tho Wobdmtn of tho World, to altond a convention of Hint ordor to ho hold thoro tho lut tor part of this week, ' Chan W. Krnklne and John fltoldt loft for Portland Monday night to attend tho heorlnK In tho Wall or WIiir bankruptcy cah, held In tho fodornl court today. Mr. Steldl wan financially lntoruaed In tho Wine biiHlnoKS, - . If. 8. Itoyco of tho Pioneer .(araKo, Iqft lam jilRht for Portland to tto , cure nny nvallalilo now cura w can ' find to moot tho Increasing duninnd Iji thin Hoctlon. Mr. Hoyco roportii a Krontor demand for cam; thl your tlinn In nny provlous houhou, Mm. M, J. Juckaon, who baa baoi iiwny on n two wook'H vacation, roi turned. to her position hh chief oper lUor at tho local' .tolophono offleo thin morning. Mm. M, Llvlniibton who hut) filled tho poHltlon during Mrs. Jackson's absence, will n.ip tliko lu'Y pluca nt (ho board, i,Ii cpnnefltlon with tho Moobj utembomhlp drlvo' that la now well inulnr way, h ilunco will bo lnl'l ut tlio Hlppodromo on thoovunlng of Jkiuo 2. An roportcd by tho ocro t;lry of tho ordor 6f ,'Mooho HiIb inornliig, 24 now moinbora will hff lijkon In to tho ord.01- TliurB.liiy night. J; j., Monday J Kl'p, nqd torn. N. 0. Jucobaortr.a . . '....I.... I ,3 f '. '! DAY T3 DAY ,. - ,,... i , D, J', I.iiroii, fltiiHlnr. of, thq HhoV 1 u wioIokao coiiptfil7t. Im n vlnllor ut Hut Jonal plnuU '' , Tho, Citurado ho(l. on I Jin 'jornftr of Wall mid DnlnwlitK, ,i pnr clintmd HiUUriiuy by Mi-.- '(.'lara B'-'-fnr ii nd Mrs. ()lda Johtnfaii, both of Uetu, from (' Pntlir,iKiii. ' Fuuorrtl orvlcnrt twt?o li'.(j ihl nftornupo at tho Nlw,o.Hg;r 'nndor tnkliif; parlotji foj- jtgucv lidwnrd Woods, tho Ihroo mOi'illin old child of Mr, and Mm, JoHcjili Vi)oin, who dlod on RnUirdny ,of gnNlrllla. 0. W. FdHtor took- )ldiwu.wlnn of tho Wright liutoli VufchiiH'id l.l woi'k from ) P. Hinlfli. .Mr. and Mm. Ilniltli oxpoct to lonvu for tho onul Hnillti oxpoct to loavo Wodncday for an oxtonded lUilomolilM trip through Cullf'oriiln. -' ' v- Jay If. Upton In In tho, city today ourouto to bin homo. In Pr!ho!"tt. Mr. I'plon In roturiilug from u wvukN wmpulKii tour through Klamnih und Luke countlo In 'tho lutonrnts of hU candidacy for tho noinliuitlon to Hh offleo of Htato Hoiiutor. m k t .l.rt l.....k.k lf ,1... I.k.t.1.1.. .1..M. iv d inij iiiiiiiii , hih iiiiiioii J.M- iyiia, .Mr. nuu mm, is. in. uiivih, ni 1071, Fodornl ntioctt. t'. T. Uonnls and Minn llntilo UiivIh, both or thU city, woro unltnd In mnrrlitgn Satur day 4ght, Hov, II. (1. Hnrtrontt of tho Prvnbytoriau church offlclatltig, Only imtnodlato frlcuda and rolntlvjm woro prcjtont. Mr. and Mm Dtnnli Will tnoko tholr hpiilo In llond. Mt'.lmd 'Mr.' J.' At',- 7-awronco'nnd Mr. and Mm. Frank luabnlt rnotoiod to Canyon Crook Huiidity nud pnt tho day f lulling'. On arriving tlr.ro thoy found AJ, W.Wftgnor, Who iad nrrlvod two days provjuu, but owing to a broken, tranmliotlon'. wua ccnuJ pulled to rrmnln until -now "pi'rt'i, could ny brought fr6m IMmtP., M Wagner prrlved In llxnd Ibja, nj'pjn Ingt - t Saturday- ktf F)t W. McCutfory is a businoHs .visitor In tho city -today from J Pov.'. f;ll .Hutto. -, 1 4) j , K. II. Tomes and K. K. Wliltd arp In tbo city today from, llmlr homo at I-a Pino. A P .Duncan arrived 'JnJJond to tay from hln homo In Hums, church Sunday. Mr., oi Jm, II. J'VqwSr 'tva jonigni oh an nuto trlpitoPcimlotbii and Wnlla Walla. MMlfiteiM THE WARNER COMPANY Qwly 'tctchtsdtif sj. Mnt I B ' I 111 fm tlBvHBm liilRiflKKl Puritan Undermuslins NIGHT GOWNS $1.79, $2.25, $2.50;, ENVEIX)PE CHEMISE $1.79, $2.00, $2.50. PETTICOATS $1.79, $2.25, $2.95. .BLOOMERS 98c, $1.19, $1.50. Mf(tn Mnrgurot Tlionrnsnii trt ut Uugono httondliig tho Unlvorsdy of Orifgon innlbr wook-iind. Tho 'toothgdlnt Aid oclflty will sorvil u cufotorla dlnnor nt 5 o'clock on tho ovonlilg of Friday, May 21, In tho old potttofflno building. ( , p ' ' ,t Friday J, Follow, of Ilttrlin, Is in-tho city today. ' ' ' h, B, Kinlth, of Hedmond, was '-In llond last night on husHiuKs, ' " " Waltnr Combs loft last hlght for Porttnnd on n business trip. Mr, nnd Mr. It. I). Miles lovo' to night for n two mouth' visit to Minnoiipollii. Mm, O. O. Ticknor arrived this morning fr6m Portland to visit lier slstor, Mm, A. M. Pringlo. i marrlngo llconno was issuod last night from tho offleo of tho county clork for William Illack nnd Kllza buth Kontnor. Work has bron ntnrtod on n 10 foot addition to tho Miller Lumber Company' Oflco building on thu cor nor of Wall nud Franklin, W, Lair Thompson, forma ly pres ident of thu stato ftenalo was In Hond today with bin wlfo nnd sou, on hU way from Portland to Lnkoviow. C. W. Hoblnson, of Astoria, ar rived liT tho city today und will apeak this ovonlng nt tho Hlppodromo In tho Interest of tho Johnson prci dontlal candidacy. John II. LuwIh, former ntalo en gineer, Is In llond todny in connec tion with tho circuit court hairing on thn Injunction nsked ngalunt the C. O. I. company. John II. Latourotto and Harrison Allen, of Portland, arrived In llond this morning, and with II. II. Do Armond nnd Charles W. Ersklns tit. this clfy, will appear In. circuit cji-rt tomorrow to nrgun for tho recently asked Injunction against tho C. O. f. company, Thursday N II, Elliott, a well known (armor of Torrobonuo, Is In tho city today. Mm. Willard AVIrU of Prlnovillo In visiting In llond at tho homo of Mr. ami Mm. William Sproat. 1 M. II. Horton returned this morn ing- from Portland whero dttonded tho convention of Itcxall drugging. It. W. Harvey was a pasionga' on thn train from Portland this morning. II. A. Hartshorn, who has been In Portland slnco Saturday, retuniod tit In mnriilnif. Wlillo working In O'DonilefL'n inarkol Gcorgo ilryant, an cmployo, suffered tho loss of a flngor yester day. D. D. Conn, traffic managor fpr Tho Rhovlln-HLxon Company, ar . At PopuUc Price v "J V fejELlaijrte Voiles Beautiful Designs Beautiful Colors' the season's wash fab ric. Priced, a yard 89c, 98c, $1.19, $1.39," $1.49, $1.59- New, fine, dainty gar ments -&2 1 II L I li--Jri--' PiMtan v Undermuslins till I w -irVFS V ' i , 4 C t i'. 'I v &. m HV- - !' f '', 4:0 i v "f tf.' help you KC More in' quality, iii , American Style is the Keynote of the . Kuppenheimer Apparel Exhibit ' 1 HE completeness of the Spring exhibits here assembled will engage your attention. These are days when men want new clothes; the season for fresh attire. And we're ready to satisfy every man who wants a new suit or topcoat, good style and good appearance. American style is the keynote. it is the adaptation to the' Ameri- can figure, hy The House of Kuppenheimer, of all-the splendid designing princi ples created by masters of clothing designing. It takes into account the 'differ ent builds of the American figure the figure that won the admiration of the world during the war. It harmonizes with ideas of manly, athletic sinlpKeity; style in good taste. Spring Suits Styles and Fabrics All New Kuppenheimer good clothes in Spring's fine American styles, single and double breasted craftings. New fabrics;' rare fabrics; new color combinations; new . stripes and checks and self patternings., -All individual all finc--all in good taste, You have never seen finer fabrics. Single and double-breasted models,, ,mfor men of every age and preferment. . '.. $40.00 up to $75.00. . kf -V -Ae rlvcd this mornlos for n visit at liO Ucnd. plant. .Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Frnzler, of Lavix.Itoad. nro tbo parents of n nlnu pound baby boy, born last night, Tho ladlos of the Catholic church wll bold i food nnd apron snlo at tho O'DonucII murkct Saturday. May 15. 11. IMcDonald, gamo warden in this section, returned this morning from Portland, where ho conferred with stato fish and Ramo- offi cials, who will bo in llond on June to ..upeqk at the banquet to be RlVtyjjjj'.Jho llcnd Ilod and Gun club. . The Central Orcnon Realty Com pany reports tho purchase of u lot on Delawaro avenuo by Ralph Itart lett adjoining his new residence which .is under construction, and tue 0. W. Foster residence on Shasta Place by Andrew Suter, a recent ar rival, from Minnesota, KNOAOEMKNT AXXOL'NCKI. (Oregon City EuternrJeo.) Tho encacoinunt of Miss Helen Luella Ely, eldest daughter of Mr. Mrs. Ocorgo V. Ely of this cltv. and Ilarvoy Wesley MacKonnle, promi nent young business man of lientl, Oregon, has been nunounced, tho marriage to bo u home affair and will toko place in this city SaturJay, May 29. As Mlsa Ely is one of Oregon City's popular young women, and an accomplished vocalist, n numbc of social affairs nro being planned n hm honor for the coming week Anions these will be one at tho home of her-aunt, Mrs. Dimne Ely, who Svlll entertain In honor of tho bride elect Tuesday ovonlng. Miss Ely has beeu connected with tho Price nrotliors shoo store for about a year, nnd recently returned from llcnd, Oregon) whoro she had chnrgo of o department In n largo dopur'mrnt store, resuming nor position with Prlco tyrothera, nnd is one of tho most popular employes, Mles'Ely was formerly employed as cashier in the. J. C. Ponnoy f.toro and Mr. .MncKeiulo is with Mniui- liolmorsl ' Vaccination's Power. According' to n recent reuort vac clnnUom Is rapidly flying out. Yet (here nothliifr like vaccination to tjrliiK fellow Min lo the scratch, Icrhnniro. "fr t"trr-- - n'The Investment 'Idea It t (ooJ Luiinc to pty a little ' wore to iet Kupptn heim'er Clotliei,. . , . wi,y? t , v . f, m a I3ecauie jrow are se'ttlng somettiinif helttr Ionrfcr, wear; (food' appearance, ' The" value of any ihveitmtnt i'i JetermineJ by what yoti'get for wliaybu pay. Its as true in buying cldtbe a in buying anything clie, ' " Kuppenheimer ood clothe are alwayn in iooJ taite. "They are ftyle that progreive men appreciate. Tkey advance in life. they are economy becaue they are and made to terve. house of Kuppenheimer NEED SHOWN FOR GASOLINE SAVING " , two departments Uest k' Harris h.u Never In the history of tho 3tatojd'8SOlved partnership and will here of Oregon has there been a greater !after PeratQ "parate establish .... ., . ' raent8. Mr. Harris will continue In need for the conservation of gao- formor f,rm,8 ,oeaton devoUng line than now, according to W. L. himself to battery charging and re DaUlcl, deputy state nealcr. who ij pair and Mr. Best will take ove.- tha In tho city onrouto to Klamath Falls vulcanizing and repair work. Mr. on official business. "The uses to which, gnso'.lno should bo put now for some-time." says. Mr. Dalzlel, "should be con fined as closely as possible to abso lute business purposes. The onto mobile owner can effect a great sav ing and aid, business material! it principles of conservation nro used. "The Orcgontowns aro going to bo called on. bearily in tho next fer weeks to supply gasoline for motor ists who will visit Oregon, and en pecially Is this true of the ShrlucrJ who will visit tho stato enronto to tho convention in Portland nxt month." Do You tHate" Yourself?. For I wiy. through; t.l!e graco given unto me, to every imw thatjsniong you, not 10 minic or nmiKcir mare high ly tlttn ho iujsht to thtnlC Paul 'it 'T his letter to the Unmans, 12:3. DODLOTNOra He sure crowded. chicks nut become It Is neeesf-nry to save borne of the old hens for breeders. Ducks and gtese can munlly be raised very economically on mbt farms. - i The wild breeds of turkeys ore known as the North American, Mexi can nnd the Honduras. There are many fanners not now rnlMng ducks nnd geesu, but who could tlml rulklng them iir&llluble; ' Young hens will pay well ,f.or carq und feed, but If they do iiot get good irMUncnt thcyVll) pot produce much ' liA.mpnesls. nlAuvs tnoro d'angerojw tiiiiiv coUVu'nd' .Uijli'a 4'$ H ' '' portant to huve 'tliei)lKn hoiao tight und dry, , . . Hlt ''&' ' . .A m , ' n i 1 V -. 9, tf3aV.-J t, ' u ' ) worthy i clothes Because of an ifierearw In 6usineai necessitating a separation of the Best has purchased an interest (a tat former Smith Tiro shop nt the head of Bend street and will have hii aw location there la partnership with Ed Williamson. SCHOOIiMAT MARIIIED. James McLoughlla O'lTcIl' and Mlfts Ramh Vranfn BPiilntor work mirr,eda at the'PM4by- terian parsonage by ltev. II. C. Hart ranft. Mr. O'Xcil and' hla bride were schoolmates in Walla Walla where Mr. O'N'ell lived before enter ing the service. He has purcbauU a home on Colorado avenue from Carl-, son & Lyons. , 4 COMPLETES IC JIOU.SI-. J. Ryan & Co. la .completing 13 (our and fivo room bungalows In Highland, Deschutes, Stoats tnd River Terrace additions. Theia houses aro for sale. Most of the. resi dences are being erected' In High land addition. NORTH COUNTY,. FARMERS FEAR YELLOW !' PERIL (Continued from Page '1.) the park site on the JDescbutes, and registered a plea fwtho paaaak of the higher educational mlHago bill both of which wll be decided at the primaries Friday. "Cold In the Hew!" la an acute attack of' Nasal Catarrh. Persons who aro subje.ct.to frequent "colds In tho head" will find that the use HALL'S' CATARRH 'MEDr OINB will build tin the " Byatem. cleanse tho Blood and render them iesa liable to coiup, iiepefttea, at tacks of Actito Catarrh may 'lead to Chronic Catarrh. , .-,, .... ILVLL'S CATARRH MEDIQINB la tukon iutorunlly and, apts Uirough tho Blood on tho M,ucous Svface of tho Systom. All Druggists 75c. TestimouMhi fre. ; riiv ( ' ' ' $100.00 for any ease .of atrrli that HALL'S CATARIUI MMDI CINE will not euro. ' ' ' V. J, Cheney & Co,, Toledo, Ohio. 't Kit Ji 1 & V i 'i'