I. 1 flIIWII iWliltKtW, lir.NU, OltftfHIftt TllfJIWIMV, AVWHT 2.1, Ifttf. vaoh n. wuHiiiNiitiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiinitntifuiittiiitiitiiiiiiiiiiiiitiimtHHHMii BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY HiinMniimnHnunninnninimiiiunuuiniMiiiiinniinniiniiiniiiinriiMMiMiitiinniiMKiinitinuitKnuuimunniujuiif Wednesday Curt Annllii li'fl this nfltTlioun on n (rip lo Portland, 1", 12, Nick fill roturni'il thin morn Idr from it trip In Portland, I'. Mlllur wont to (Iriwd Dulles lunt ill Klit. In ri'tiirn tonuirrow. Wlllllllll Jvlltlll Of Itl'llllMlllll WIIH In I leu (I yilordiiy on IminIiichn, 0. I'. Ilucker, of Tiiiiiiiln, win n IiiihIiii'hn visitor In tlin city today. Mm. Null (Irlffln of Di-Hclmles spent yesterday afternoon In lluml Minpplng. C. II. Hoffman nml liln daughter. Mm. II. J. Iledgptilh, left lust nlulit for Portland. Mm. H. 0. Ilulicock nml daughter of Warm Springs wiiru In Ilend yes terday shopping. Mm, Aiii;nitt Anderson spent yes terday In Ilend, returning to Ited iiioml Iniit night. Mm. A. II. llurtnlKli of Opul City visited yesterday In llond with her husband' fiitnlly. Mm. (leorg" Parker of I'ortliinil wiin In lluml yesterday on business, returning Inst nli;lit. Charles II. Itrtti;on I -f t Inat nl;lit for Portland, lo spend Hovorul weeks before, entering (). A. 0. T, (I. Pluliiy, of tin' rnllwuy pimtiil service, la In tint city from Tim Pill Ion. Ilo lairt'Klstert'd nt llm Allnmont. Mr. nml Mr. J. V. Murphy, n newly married rotipln from rortlantl, arrived In lie ml tlila morning on their honeymoon. F. W. llorstknlte of Spokane, n lirotlmr of (. A. Ilomtkotto of lleml arrived In Ilend Inat nlK lit to spend n few liny m. W. A. Hheltiy. Clinton Van Tnaael nml A. I.. Hnyn secured the limit of aiiRe hnna In n recent hunt on thu High Desert. Mr a. II. I.. Waldorf, who hna liven visiting In Hem) from Hpnkone, re turiieil them Inst night. Btm may come hern to I Wo. Mra. H. J. Htiiugprlug, who him heen vlaltltiK her niece, Mra. 0. I. Smith, returned Inat night to her homo In Vancouver. Mm. H. Ilnrnluirilt, who hua tie on visiting In lleml for Ihn aummer with Mm. W. A. (Irunt, retiirncil luat night to her home nt Hun Jose, Oil. Myrl Hoover nml Mr. nml Mra. F. V. Tromlilee, leave, for I 'or C In ml hy niitif today. Tho Tromblees nro ox pertlnK lo locate nt Wyeth, OreKOii. H. A. I'urily of Kennowlck la ex ppcteil to arrive In lluml soon to vlnlt his hrother, Ituv. J. KiIkut I'urily. They will tuke u fiahlm; trip to Kuitt lake. Deputy Htnti) Flro Mnrahut llornco Hykva with hla wife and duUKhter, nml Mrs. J. W. Montee, of I.oi Angeles, nre guests In lleml nt tho homo of J. M. Whllo of 617 OKtlen uvenue. Mr. nml Mm. Chnrlea A. Drown motored with T. II, Foley to Knat I.nkn today. They will leave for their homo In Chicago tomorrow. Mr. Drown In prealilent of tint Demi Water, Light & I'ower Co, Chnrlea J, Dugun left this morning for tho government roml construct Ion cam i D-l iiilli'M heyoml 1'rltievlllo. T. (I, Ilnrrutt nml OeorKo Uriel; left Inat night with n truck nml welding eiitilpment to repair a ateiim shovel at tho enmp. Mr. nml Mm. J. O. Donovan re turned yeatenlny evening from thu Wlllnniulto valley, motoring homo by wny of tho McKotulu puss. Accom pnnylnK thorn wnii Joy Mooro, of Ku gone, who will spend soveral weeks In Ilcnil visiting hln hrother Dr. II. N. Moore. A photograph Just complotoil, which Ik hlRhly valued by M. II. Mor ton of thin city, shown four genera tions of tho Horton fnmlly. Mm. K. M. Horton In tho grent Krnndmothor, II, M. Horton tho grandfather, M. H. Horton thn father, mid tho Binall daughter, Itobortn Joan In tho ropro sonlutlvo of tho rising Ronorutlon. Mm. B. M. Horton, who linn boon visiting horn loft Monday for her homo In Seattle, Tuesday l'aul C. Kim: loft for I'ortlnml lust iiIrIU, to rottim ThurHdny. J. II. HpnrkH loft laat nlRht for I'ortliinil, to roturn ThurHdny. Mr. and Mrn. (1. C. MorRan hnvo j roturnod lo Ilend from a visit In Newport. r Mrn. J, M. Duffy, of SlntorB, roturn od ,to her homo Initt nlRht after vlnlt I iik In lluml, MIhh I.oln Whltmoro loft Inat night to vlnlt for n woolt or mnro In Port land and Hoattlo, I). It. HiiHiildon, who linn boon op orntliiR a rontod farm on tho Oohoco project, wiih In town today, Mm, A. W. Mondunlmll, who wan In llond yontordny to hoo tho circus, roturnod Inat night to Opnl City. Miss Morlo Dlmlc, who has boon visiting Mm. W. II. HudBon, roturnod imiBimniiiiiiimiKi Inat night lo her homo at Huhhiinl. Mra. i: M. Morton, who ha been vlaltltiK her nun, Jack Horton, re turned Inat night to her homo ut Heuttlo, Mra, I'. Pellet!, of Tnrrelionno, ru turned to her homo Inat night after visiting with OeorKo I'. (lovo and family. Mr. and Mm, W. K. Tumor left Inat nlKht for I'ortliinil. They will innkii tlielr homo thore, at Seaside or ut Aatorlii. Mm. II. M. Olaou left lunt nlulit for lier homo nt I'raxeu, Minn,, after visiting hero with her nun, C. M. Olson, mid fnmlly, J. J, Hend ami family, of I.iins ford. N. I)., whomi (or hroku down near hero while touring, atnrted homo Inat nli;ht on tho train. Pas'iingom on tho Hllver Lake stugit tliln mornltiR weio Willlmn Mill and lluli Inceinanii to Hllver Lake; Mm, Jnekaon nml family to I.u Pine. A. i:. Anderson, C. T. Terrll. W. 1). Ilvuim and II. C Mtimphrlca each took tho limit of nncehena durliiR tholr vlnlt to the IIIrIi Duaert. They report thut thu Iidiim am not very wild. II. 0, Ilealea, In chiirco of work on thn Hllver lako mid Hummer lake daina, la In lluml today after upend Iuk Huvoral ilaya on tho aceno of oper ation, which will her.in In earnest thin week, Mr. and Mm. O. C. Meiikle left t lil h mornlnR by nuto for I'lillomnth where they will apund 10 dnya vlalt ltiK with Mr. Menkle'a iiareuta. Thu trip la be I n i; madii by way of thu old military road. Monday C. K. Griffith of Hlstem was In lluml Hntunlny. A ton wna bom yeatenlny to Mr. mid Mra. Clarence lloyd. Dr. J. W. Ilarr opened hla office In tho Miner building today. Mra. I.. I. McDaiilol ami I.ola L'lnrk nro In today from Tumnlo. Mr. mid Mm. O, 1,. KrcKnesa went to Portland Inat nlcht on their vaca tion. Mrn. I.elln Miller of Ilurna wax In Ilend yeaterday on her way to Port land. Mint Dlmpln Ward went to I'ort lnml Inst nlKht to visit for several days. Iletijnmln (inlander went to Port land Inat nlitht, to return In n few duya, Mian Klorenco Cess, who hna been vlaltliiR In lluml, returned last night to Portland. II. P. Itoyce went to Portland last night to return with cam for the Pioneer (iarngo. Mra. J. N. Taylor of Paialey wna In Ilend last night on hur wny to Montesauo, Waah. Dr. and Mm. W. A. Do Janvier of Itedmoml visited In Ilend yesterday, returning l.iat night. Mrs, Itlcliard Doran hits returned from a six weeks trip through tho euat and middle west. C. J. Thlrltull, represent Ing tho Jordan Automobile Company Is In lleml today on business. Vernon .Smith, Jr., went to Van couver, Wash., last night to spoml a fuw days with friends. Mm. It, M. Hendurshott nml sou will return this evening (rom a visit of several weeks In Portland. MIhh Agnus Campboll, who hus been vIsltlnR friends In Ilend, tins re turned to hur homu In Monmouth. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Jones of Full- brldgo, who have been In llond on their vacation, roturnod last night. Miss Anna I.. Allen of Portland, who lias boon at Hllver I.nko, was In Ilend yenterduy on her way homo. J. L. Harris and Clou Ilonnott, who have boon working on Pilot Ilutto ranch, went to Itedmoud last night. I,. 12, Murphy of Ronttlo, repre senting tho Hartford Autouiobllo In surance company, Is In Ilend on bus iness. Mr. and Mrs. Shannon llond ro turnod Sunday from Portland, whuro Mr. llond hus been taking vocational training, T. C. Hhnnklnnd, iidjustor for In surance companies Interested In tho llond garage fire, loft Saturday eve ning for Portland. W. K. Johnson, Madras postmas ter, Mrs. Johnson und two daughters, visited In Ilend yesterday with A. J. Voltum and family. J, F. llulloy and fnmlly who have boon In llond for throo months, ro turnod last night to tholr formor homo nt Vancouver, Wash, Miss Wlldn Parrlsh nnd brother, Wilbur Pnrrlsh, roturnod last night to Albany, Thoy lmvo boon vlBltlng with 10. S. McCuno nnd family. H, U. Kills nnd wlfo, Mrs. A, J, Morrison and Mrs. a. R. rorkliiB und daughter roturnod Sunday night aft er spending a week at Knot lake Dr. Ornnt Sklnnor and his two sis- tors, Miss Catherine Sklnnor and Mrs, James (Irlffln, drovo Hominy (o Odoll lake, visiting Mr. (Irlffln, who Is working there. Mr and Mra. A II, Parsons, who hnvu been visiting In Ilend with their son I)r It. A. Parsons, left yeiitonUy (ontliiiiliig tholr auto trip to Honttl'i where (hoy Intend lo locale. Dr and Mrs. J. ('. Vondnvcrt and Mrs, J. C, Catlow drove across tho McKeiule puss yestorday. They were In aearch for huckleberries, but found that thoy are not yet ripe, Mrs, I. M. Koaa wont to Portland Inst night to spond a week. Her daughter Ksther, who has been -visiting at Medford, will meet her In Portland to return with hor to llond, Mra, Carrlo Trotter and son re turned luat night to their homo nt Monroe, Wash., after spending tho aummer with Mm. T. K. Trotter and family. They will visit In Portland on their wny home. Mlaaes Mildred mid Dorothy Dodds, Arthur mid Kd Norcott, climbed Mt. Ilnchelor yestorday. They mado tho trip from where they left tho car to tho top In two and ono half hours. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Norcott accom panied them on thu trip to Lost hike. Saturday Mlaa Morteiiao Wells, of Ontario, Is visiting friends In Ilend. It. I). Mooro went to Portland last night lo spend two days. C. U. Hlmpson went to Portland lust night, to return Monday. Mrs. II. K. Allen went to Portland last night to spend a few days. M. It. Matthew returned last night to Thu Dalles after spending several days here. J. Charles Smith returned last night from Portlnnd, where ho went a week ugo. Otorgo Short returned last night from Itedmoml, where ho has been working In the hay fields. Miss Catherine Hklnner of Port land Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. James (Irlffln, at Tumalo. She Is also a slater of Dr. Grant Skinner of Ilend. Miss I.ottle Mend, and .Mrs, Lottie Clark, who Is visiting here from Tn coma, returned to Miss Mead's home at Itedmond Inst night after visiting here yesterday. Claude Monnhflmcr returned to Itedmond Inst night after going to Crater lako with his brother Clar enco Mannhelmer. They mado tho trip back In seven hours and a half. Mr. and Mrs. William Calvin Sut hnrd aro parents of an 8U pound girl baby, born yesterday. Mr. Silt hard Is In Honolulu with tho U. S. Army. Mrs. Suthord lives hero with her mother. The volunteer firemen will enter tain tho Macy & Ilnlrd players with a luncheon at tho flro hall Suudny afternoon nt three o'clock. All fire men, their wives or lady friends, are expected to turn out and entertain tho show people. Mrs. M. V. Dodgo, who was leader of" tho Hums "Sagebrush Orchestra" which appeared In llond sovcral years ago, wns In tho city yesterdny on her way to Portland, having Just proved up on her homestead, Stono work on tho basement of tho new St. Joseph's hospital Is pro gressing rapidly. It Is up about four feet nlmost all tho wny around the building. Ilnsemont window casings have been Installed In front. August Anderson with J. Alton Thompson nnd Miss Mary and Miss Krnnces Thompson, left this ofter noon for Crescent loke, where Mr. Thompson nnd IiIb daughters will spend the week end. Mr. Andorson Intends to remain for tho noxt two weeks. Word has beon received hero of tho death of Mrs. Krod Oehmo. form erly of nend, at Monrovia, California, August C. Tuberculosis was tho cnuso. Sho leaves her husband, a son 18 months old, and hor paronts, Mr. and Mrs. Dahl of Terrebonne, Mrs. Wilbur Edwards of Prlncvlllo was her sister. Friday Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Oatcholl have moved to 1014 Columbia. Clifford Fydoll and Kenneth Minor loft last night on a trip to Portland. Mm. Wllnm Waggoner of Lobanon Is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. L. W. Oatcholl. Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Jobst aro par ents of nn 8 pound girl baby, born this morning. Mrs. II. M. Westrom and daughter went to Itedmond last night to visit for n fow days. W. F. Arnold, of La Pino, was In Bond last night on his wny to Port land, to roturn Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlos A. Brown and Mr. nnd Mrs. T. II. Foloy wont on it tour of tho country around Bond today. Mrs. N. O. Dnvls, of Prlnovlllo, visited yostorduy with hor son, Lo lnnd Davis, and family, returning last night. On hla way to Crcscont to examine claims, O. B. Wnlkor, spoclnl ngont for tho general Innd office, loft Bond thin morning. Mvn. J. W. Clmy and daughter wont to Doachutos last night to visit on tho A. M. Potty ranch with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. H. Qray. Mncy llalrd's tont tbffitrfl will ho moved lo Itedmoml next wek, wliero a IIchush has been purchased In oxhlhlt for one year, Mrs, I,, A. Fuller, of Knnaas City, Mo., who tin a been visiting Mlaa Tcresn llenson, hor cousin, for three days, left Inst night for her home. Mr, nnd Mrs. Clyde M. McKay ro turnod to Ilend early this morning by unto from Portland. They are ac companied hy Mr. McKay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D, L. McKay. Max I.urkin, who has been visit ing Dell Davis In this city, left last night for his homo at flanta Cruz, Cel. Max, who Is 10 years of age, will make moat of tho trip alone. Mrs, Chnrlus F. Illoom started this morning to drive to Portland to meet her hushund, who Is today complet ing a practice tour us medlcul offi cer on tho battleship Iduho, They will return to Ilend Monday. J. A. Kellogg, who Is to be In charge of construction of tho Hum mer lake Irrigation project's dam, arrived In Ilend Inst night from Port land with his wife. Construction Is to begin at once. A Seattle firm has tho contract. Mrs. Mary K. Cameron returned to hor home at Tacoma Inst night after visiting her daughter, Mrs. M. 1C Htrlnger, and fnmlly, for three weeks. Merlo nnd Christine Stringer ac companied their grandmother to Ta coma for a visit. Mr. und Mm. C. II. Allcr and Mr. nnd Mrs. Phil Purdy of Delta, Utah, aro In Ilend visiting Mrs. Louise Da Shloll and, Mrs. William Stanley. Thoy are traveling overland and ex pect to see many of the natural won ders of Central Oregon before re turning to Utah. After a 2200 mile motor trip from northeastern Dakota, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Parsons are In Ilend ftr a few days visiting their son, Dr. R. A. Parsons, before continuing on to Seattle, where they expect to make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Parsons' children accompanied them on the trip which took but 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Anson S. Ilrooks re turned Inst night to Minneapolis, after spending several days In Pond. Mr. Ilrooks Is treasurer of tho Ilrooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. They stated before leaving that they had nn enjoyable visit here. Mm. Ilrooks was on her first trip to Bend. They stayed at tho home of Mr. and Mm. William Loot while here. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lambert went to Portland last night for a visit. James W. Henderson Is recovering from an attack of kidney trouble. Lewis K. Seeloy and family left today for an outing at Odell lake. Mrs. A. O. Clark went to Portland last night to visit for three weeks. M. W. Knickerbocker and family of near Sisters spent today In Ilend. Mr. und Mrs. J. P. Hennessey went to Portland last night to return Frl day. C. A. Adams, now district game warden, came In labt night from Odell lako. Mr. and Sirs. Fred Van Matre are parents of an SVx pound girl, born yesterday. C. C. Kellcy, assistant state high way engineer, Is In Bend today on a trip of Inspection. T. F. Jones of Madras is In Bend today on business with tho Bend Laundry, for which ho Is agent. A special meeting of tho flro de partment will bo held at the flro houso tomorrow night at S o'clock. Dr. and Mrs. John Besson are tho paronts of a nine pound baby girl born today nt their home at 310 Congress street. Dr. B. It. Bilyeu and wlfo and a party of friends camo through yes terday from Portland on their way to Crater Lako for n vacation. Harold Sathcr returned to Port lnnd last night after visiting In Bend two weeks with his parents. Ho Is working with his brother in a gro cery In Portland. a. E. Votaw, division superintend ent for tho Oregon Trunk, and J. A. Dundon, chief of railroad police for tho. S. P. &. S., returned to Portland last night after visiting hero. M. J. Scanlon, vice-president of tho Brooks-Scanlon Lumbor Com pany, who has beon spending tho early part of the week In Bond, left this morning for company bendqunr tors in Minneapolis. ltobort Osburn, flold secretary of tho Oregon Stnto Tuborculosls asso ciation, wns In Bend today, coming this morning from Prlnovlllo. Ho left today for Minims. He Is working In tho Intorest of tho Christmas seal sale Mr. nnd Mrs, A. F. Larson, Mrs. C. A. Hayilon and Kathryn Hndyou re turned last night from a threo weeks vacation spent nt Wlllnpa harbor, tho beaches near Astoria, nnd In Portland. They drovo over 1200 mllos, and roport having nn enjoy- nblo time. Bulletin "WANT ADS" Bring Ite- sults Try Them. A Touch of Fall Attire for Your Early Inspection Tho cssenco of style perfection finds fullest expression In tho beautiful show Ing of early Fall apparel wc aro now fea turing. Our Fall garments nro coming In every day now and wo aro ready with a really complete showing of tho very new est Fall garments for women who care. And tho best part of It tho prices aro most reasonable. New Dresses of Canton Crepe, Crepe Satin, Tricotine and Serge from $16.75 to $42.50 New Coats Pile Fabrics, Ve lours, and Bolivias; now priced from $12.95 to $52.50 MODISH FALL SUITS $8.75 to $49.75 Strictly in keeping with the new, youthful sil housette these distinctive new Suits reveal an ease and grace of contour and accuracy and per fection of fit, combined with a fineness of tailor ing and a minuteness of finishing, which elevate these superb Tailleurs above the common-place and mediocre. Artistic details are the new med ium and unusually long coats, trim sleeves, and modish skirts. In some instances ornamentation of rich contrasting furs tend to accentuate the graceful lines of the garments. JAPANESE CREPE KIMONAS $3.75 Quite in keeping with the quaint Oriental atmosphere were kimonos first designed and made. They have now become a practical slip-on and lounging robe. These are hand embroidered in a rose design in pink, light blue, orchid and grey. Special at $3.75 It Always Pays to Stop and Shop at Mannheirners INTERNAL REVENUE MEN WORKING HERE Accompanied by C. M. Williams and P. M. Kueneko of the internal revenue service, H. O. Payne, narcot ic Inspector and chief of the district In Oregon cast of the mountains Is Is Bend, and will remain here until tomorrow checking up with local physicians nnd druggists. Williams and Kueneke aro .working on tax ad justments. ROCKWELL TO COACH HIGH SCHOOL TEAMS Although he had agreed to sign a contract to teach and coach athletics in Bend, Arlio T. Newman, an nounced some time ago as coach, took another position. Superintendent Mooro has. engaged Frank I. Rock well, of the- University of Minnesota, whom ho considers has a better rec ord as an all round coach than New man. HEALTH COMMITTEE, RED CROSS TO MEET A joint meeting of tho committee of tho Home Servlco section of the Ited Cross nnd of tho exucutlvo com mittees of tho Deschutes County Pub lic Health association will be held tonight, at 7:30 o'clock In tho office of tho county nurso. Affairs of mut ual Intorest will bo discussod. OIKI.'S FUNKltAL IIKL1) The funeral of Kathryn Bloom, 12 year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Bloom, was hold yestorday nftornoon from tho Nlswongor chapel, Ilev. J. Edgar Purdy officiat ing. Mrs. H. S. Dart, Mrs. Norrla and Charles O. Wilson sang. Interment wub In Pilot Butte cemetery. BURGLAR KNOWS WHERE TO LOOK FINDS KEY AND MONEY AT RESTAURANT 920 Hidden In Savoy Cafe, but Thief Gets It With $10 From American Itakery Till Crime Ilciutnd Of-ili-cra of Pastime Burglaries. Police have given up hope of find ing the burglar who last week looted the till at the American Bakery ot $10, and who took 120 In chunge from a cup hidden among the dishes in the Savoy cafe In the sumo room with tho bakery on Oregon avenue. From the manner in which tho crime was committed, officers nre confident that tho man they want Is familiar with tho Interior arrange ment of the building. It Is consider ed that he may be tho same man who twlco burglarized tho Pastlmo lunch room, each time leuviug with some $20 takon from the cup which was the restaurant's hiding plnco for money taken In after bankh 1; hours. The burglar Is belluved to havo ot tered tho bakery and restaurant be tween tho hours ot 11 und 12 o'clor last Wodnosday night. Homov boxes from a trap door In tho r ot the building, ho wont down sip found the key near tho door, o.ite with Its aid, went up stairs. ook tho loosa change in thu plaso, 1 made his oxlt through tho trap d leaving tho bnaomont door locked tho koy whoro lie bad found It even covered the trap' door w departure.