FAGH n (wnnniiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii iimimmmnmimtt; nmvnm IM'' 'ninfws '"i Hffrvr- r 'VTT""V7!ti'r , Ttw vm'riA nmmwifmfrmimmyi BEND HAPPENINGS FROM" DAY TO DAY OMNI) IJUM.BTIN, UBNn, ORRflON THUIWWAV, AWWHT n, 1020 HALF PRICE SALE Final Disposal of LADIES SUITS, COATS, DRESSES V (it!tuittiuituttuiitiiiiiintttiiiniiti:iitiitJiriiiiitiiilitiiiiti!iti:tnitttiii:ittit!tittiiiiiiitin!iiittiitii:irrttiiMtiiitiittiittiiiiiaiiii Monday I'lill M. Pobmin of lloiliuond In In Bond on IminIiuinh lodiiy. L, W. Trickily, Hocroluiy of tho Y. M, 0. A.. Iiiih Imiiiii 111 ami confined to IiIm homo for Novurnl itnyn. Hilimrliitoinltint H, W. .Monro of tlio city mcIiooIh Ih In I'orlliiinl this wiMik lo Mouuro tiiucliurit for tlio com lug torin, Ton men wont up yeHlonluy to work on tlio flroiiion'H culiln lit Kilt T.uko. Tlmy nxpoct to liuvu tlio Job flnlshi'd by cold wimthur. Minn Iliuol Manning linn rn turiH'il from n nionth'H vacation In Kcntllo unit tlio Hound district, Klio roportn it vury onjoynblo liollilny. A iiiurrliico llcontio was Issued Hut 'unlay to Albort Kullu nml Gladys Ktllth Edwards, both of Bond. Thoy worn siinrrlud nt G o'clock by Judgo Eiistun, Myron A. Hymoim loft yesterday by iiuto for Buntllo. Ho will return with tlio muinbom of hl family who luivo brou visiting In tlio Pugut Houml coctlon . A parly connlnt Iiik of Mm, Ellis, Mrn. Brady, Miss Down, Ml km Ha bin, and Mlmi .Manny cllmbod Hatcbvlor Hullo Sunday, going to Lout Lake In Mr. Kllln' car. l.iiHt I.alio whs n popular rnsurt Hiiuday .iiiuny carH froom llond initk liig It tliulr iloHllnalloii, A party of moo, II. H, Hamilton, Hugh llaydun, Floyd Lamping mid Arnold Jolumon cllmbvd Itatcholor. Mtm. A. M. Wilson, of Lobanon, Oregon, mother of K. 1). Ollson, mid Mr. Murk Bugbeo, Mr. OIIhoii'ii cousin, with IiIh wlfo, from Porndnlo, California, arrived last night for a visit of Novernl week with tins Oil sou family. C .0. Boward, of tlio Kllto Htudlo, loft this morning for Crater Luko to obtain (iconic vlown. Ho was accom panied by J C. Cranston, of Hpokano, who Iiiih been Installing box factory machinery hero, nnd who Ih return- SPECIALS! LOW PRICES ON THINGS YOU NEED j NOW LOOK OVER THE LIST IT'S A MONEY SAVER m t . IS irt r.hililvnn'fl Rrown Cimvaa Scuff or Shoes. Re- If duced to--...- 98c, $1.19 and $1.-I9 a m Child's Mule Skin Scuffer Shoes. Reduced M to $1.98, -$2.19 and $2.39 $ Child's Brown Calf Scuffer Oxfords. Reduced m to $1.98, $2.29 and $2.49 1 -VT. f u All White Canvas Shoes, Oxfords and Pumps have been reduced. Wnmcn's Rnnrrnlow Anrons. made of nercale. and our regular $1.79 value. Special $1.39 . Men's Knit Unions. A short line to close. Per suit $1.19 Girls' Nainsook Unions, made with bloomer wtX , i. .!... r...-...i n- f Knee; an sizes z 10 is. apeemi u m - 1 Boys' Knit Unions, sizes G to 12, at 69c $ & Boys' Nainsook Unions, ftizes G to 12, at 69c ! m id $ Dress Voiles; -lO inches wide; beautiful pat- M terns. Reduced to 69c and 98c ;3 tj t Ladies' Slipover Sweaters; an excellent selec- j tion in values up to $9.90. Special $7.90 2 3 Ladies' Gingham House Dress; our $4.00 num- & berj especially priced at $3.35 t . M Camisoles; pink wash satin; all sizes; a real .' bargain at $1.49 ife Jf Utopia Dress Ginghams; an excellent cloth M at, per yard 39c M Boys' Muslin Night Shirts at $1.75 .vs M r) Iffl ,! Pi "x5i fi vSJ t Men's Muslin Night Shirts at $1.89 Women's Nainsook Night Gowns at !.$1.98 M GWNainsook Night Gowns at 59c, 75c, 85c Girls' Musliii Drawers; all sizes 39c Many Small Lots of Summer Mer chandise to Close at Greatly Re duced Prices. When it's VALUE, WE STRIVE TO PLEASE THE WARNER COMPANY " Qiulity " " MeicUndiie At Populti Price ppflWWWIW at Half Price! 22 Ladies' Suits (A KBSopi5SB8ul")i 8 Ladies' and Misses' Coats, 3 1 Ladies' Silk, Georgette, Wool Dresses. Our Fall Stock will soon be here and we must make room. Nothing reserved none charged none on approval alterations extra. Special LADIES WIRTHMOR SILK WAISTS --Just received by express Georgette nnd Crepe de Chine, nil sizes, 30 to ii at $4.95 PSEKSBPE QUALITY PIONEERS SINCE 1911. tm: to his homo by way or Klamath Foils. Charles H. Whltmore, cnulneor of, tho stato highway commission in cbnrRo of market roads, passed through Ilcnd this morning on bis rot urn to Salem After a trip Into tho southern counties. Mr. Whltmoro will return soon to begin placing road signs on tho stato highway in this section . T. II. Foley, accompanied by Mrs. Foloy and Mrs. J. J. Clapp, made a trip (o MncKJcnsle Bridge yostorday with Misses Umma and Nettle Chase who hata been visiting at tho Foloy homo for the past 10 days. Tho Misses Chase woro mot nt this point and tnkun to their homo in Eugcna by friends from thoro. MUh Jaao C. Allon. of Portland, ndvlsary nurso of tho stato board of health, and Miss Graca Harrington, dlroctor of tho department of nurs ing of tho. Red Cross ,of Scattlo, ar rived this morning from Klamath Falls. Whllo In tho city today thoy havo mot members of tho Uond Hcd Cross oxecutivo committee nnd ad visod concorulng tho loctil public nursing. Tuesday D. Q. McPherson Is in Redmond on business today. P. II. Johnson and family aro visltitiK relatives in tho valloy. Miss Dora Elliott, of Olympla, Is visiting hor slstor, Mrs. Qono Ack loy. Ray Aloxandor, of Portland, is visiting his brother, John II. Alox andor. Miss Montello Harvoy of tho First National Ilnnk, has Just loft for hor vacation. T. A. McCann and J. A. Molstor aro In spokano attending tho lum bormon's convention. Mrs. F. M. CJaBpar loft today for Silver Lake, whoro sho will visit with friends for tho next two wooks. Joromo Mann, agent of tho Now York Llfo Insuranco Co., wont to PrlnovUlo this morning on business. Mrs. M. O. Holt, of Soattlo, who has boon visiting hor mothor, Mrs. .T. E. Trottor, rotumod homo yos- torduy. Wilson Qoorgo, local musician, roturnod to Uond this morning aftor attending tho Elks convention In Chicago. Miss Gladys Sathor nnd John Sathor uro loavlng today for Port land by auto, Thoy oxpect to stay fni- n limit n Wfink. Tho Presbyterian Ladles' Guild will moot at tho homo of Mrs. J. u. Dakor, 142 Hawthorne Avo., at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday. Miss Dlrdlo Morgan, of tho First National Uank, has returned from a two weeks' vacation spent at Meto lius with tho Hclslng family. W. F. Uochm, of McGlll and Erskino, Drug Co., took his wlfo and son William, to Redmond last night for a .visit with her parents. M. A. Llnck, merchant of Goblo, Oro.. nurchascd tho resldcnco prop erty on tho corner of First and Rorero streets from Eugene Ack- loy. Dr. E. E. Gray returned yester day rooming from Portland, whoro ho has been attending tho conven tion of tho Oregon Stato Dental association. J. L. Van Huffel, of tho Cent.- Oro. Motor Co., returned this morn InK from Portland, whoro ho pur chased $3,000 worth of shop equip ment for repairing Ford cars. A number of Sisters peoplo aro in Rend today, among them Mr. nnd Mrs. Ellis Edglngton, Mr. Carl Woods, Mr. Jess Wilt, Mol Harring ton, John Donnls and Mr. Rniley. Miss Viola Johnson nnd her mar ried slstor, formerly of Prlnovllle, now of San Joso, Col., spent tho weok end visiting tho Whltsott fam ily In Dond. Thoy loft Monday to visit relatives on a ranch near Harper. Company, has returned from a trip to East Lake with W. C. Jacobsen of tho forest office. He pronounced tho soda spring water reat, arrtl was well pleased with tho trip. Tho Central Oregon Associates today 'announced tho sale of two modern bungalows In Bend Park, ono four room bungalow with base ment, double corner on South Third Street, to Joseph W- Colletto of, tho Forestry Service, and ono Ave room bungalow on South Third Street and Vino Lane to Hurry T. Rowe of the Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. McCann will return Friday from their trip to Spokane, where they are attending tho lumbermen's convention. Wednesday Hugh Hoyden is loavlng tomor row for n month's vacation on tho coast. County Commissioner Soth Stook ov is in town today to nttend tho reg ular monthly mooting of tho county court. Mrs. C. A. Warner departed last night for a sovoral weeks' trip to Chntflold, Minn., whoro sho will visit relatives. Mr. nnd Mre. Richard Doran, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. W. Nixon, and Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Honklo aro leaving Thursday for n month's trip to Yollowstono Park. Q. A. Parkins of tho Brooks- Scanlon oftico is in Spokano attend ing tho lumbermen's convention. Miss Cathorluo Bond of this city Is seriously 111. E. B. Buchwnltor, proprietor of tho Orphoum theater nt Susnnvlllo. Cal., with his wlfo and daughtor, nro visiting with R. M. Buchwnltor, proprlotor of tho Sport Store. Wornlch Wuldron, formerly soc-rotary-treasuror of tho Twohy Bros. Company, now In tho paints oils buslnoss in Tho. Dalles, is camping on tho Motollus, and was In Bond this morning. G. 8,' Rood, presldont of tho WHN lto Paving Company, which Is doing tho paving for Tho Shovlln-Hlxon Thursday Albert Poole of La Pine Is spend ing the day in Bend attending to business matters. Mrs. W. O. Harrlman has gone to Holsson, N. D., to visit her sister, Mrs. W. J. O'Dea. George J. Burl, Union Pacific trav eling auditor, Is In Bend today, go ing over tho O.-W. books here. Irvln S. C"bb, noted writer and humorist, will arrive in Bend Sep tember 2, It was announced hero today. Harry Call, orgnnlicr for tho In ternational Tlmberworkers' union, la In Bend today to nttend a meeting called;by,tho union for tonight. Mr. Call formerly made his headquarters in Bend. Charles W. Ersklne, past comman der, of tho American Legion pot hero, left last night for Astoria, whoro ho will represent tho Bend post as ono of its delegation at tho stnte convention of cx-servico men. On at trip having as Its object tho location of portions of Tho Dalles California highway, Charles II. Whlt moro of Salem, in charge of market roads, and II. B. Grondahl of Port land arrived in Bond this morning and aro spending the day in this lo cality. Mr, and Mrs. George Marcus aro hero from their former homo lu Alas ka and may locato in or near Bend. After seeing tho farming country tributary to Bond, Mr. Marcus be lieves that too llttlo information re garding agricultural possibilities in Central Oregon Is soiU out from hero, Hugh Watson, formerly with tho Ploneor garage, has accepted a posi tion as sales manager for tho Ceut Oro Motor Co. Friday-' " v Miss Josophlne Burgees of Plalu view Is spending tho'day In Bond, Mrs. J. H. Melstcr and Mrs. Agnea Sheridan aro spending the day In Portland. Miss Dora Sly and LomcIUc Golden of La Pine were visitors In tho city last night. Miss Almee Barry, for several weeks a guest at tho J. II. Melster home, left last night for Portland. Earl Houston nnd Vic Agren hao left for Astoria ns delegates from Percy A. Stevens post to tho convention of the American Legion. Ellis Edglngton, Sisters stockman, was in Bend today transacting busi ness at the office of the forest super visor. J. J. Craig of the state gamo serv ice arrived hero this morning to work with District Gnme Warden II. McDonald. O. M. Whlttlngton nnd daughter, who havo been visiting In Now York, are expected to start on their re turn trip to Bend soon. Mr. and Mrs. William Hclfrich of Boise aro returning to their homo by wnv nt hum nftnr vlsltlni; here with. M,. nnA Mm Tnrlf ArnAlil Mr. and Mrs. J. S. r.ettibono left last night for St. Paul, where they wero called suddenly by 'tho sorloua Illness of Mr. Pettibono'a mother. Reports by tho state board of med ical examiners Include Dr. Albort Leasing of Bend among ,ttioso who passed tho last Oregon examinations. A Michigan picnic, to be attended only by former residents ct that state, will bo given this evening on the lawn at the Charles Bishop homo In Highland addition. O: L:rBabcock, superintendent of the Vam Springs reservation, was In Bond yesterday to confer with For est supervisor N. G. JScobsou in re gard to cooperative tiro lookout work. Dr. Earl Wisecarvor of Klamath Falls was In Bond yotiterday, a guest of Mr. and Mrs, Jack Arnold. Ho loft today to spend tho Tomalnder of the week at Odell Julio, and from there will roturn to his home. Miss Mary McClonucn, who has boon visiting In Be.nd nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Sawyer, loft lust night for Seattlo, whero sho will re main for tho uoxt two weeks before returning to hor homo In Massachus etts. Ralph C. Johnson, principal of tho Bend high school during tho last two yoaro, arrived in Bond this morning to wind up property mat ters in Bond, and to put tho high school records in shapo for the be ginning of work this fall.-Mr. Johnson jwlll' havo' chargo ohlgh School journalistic coufseaMn sifiltle during the 1920-21 year.