BEND ntJUUTtm, KElWi OREGON, THU1WIMY, DKCKMJIKR Iff, 1021, PA(JE 5 tniuiiinniitimuniiiuiniiuimumutuniiuunHiinumiiiunutmnnfwiiniiiitiiiinimniMnitiiiiimiiitmmiimuutm BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY iMummnuiniuimiiiiiiiinmuuumiiuiutiiuunui:iiiiimtiiHiimtitiiii!nnm:innitimnniiRmm!umiinmiuiuiiui Wednesday Albert Kllclilu went to I'nrtluml lllHt lllllllt tO Ntlltllll H0I1II1 ( I mo. J. II. Oil in nil ii km (if Kurt Hock wnn In llitnil yestmdiiy on ti In way (o i Portland, It, I. Jackson, I'ortliind vii Idkiiiiiii, spent yesterday In Ilend, riitiirnliiR lllHt it I k t t lili home. II, A, Htiivnr, fiirmiir bunk (imiiloyii of tlilu city, In now In tliu million pic tnrn IiunIiii'iih In Heuttlu. I), W. Mulnirii of Jolin Day, who Iiiin Imun visiting IiIh lirotlmr li'iri', left hint ulclit for I'orlliunl. T. W. Hturry, rlotlilm: mili'mnnn I T fur Miiniilieliiinr Hrim., win III yes terday mid confined to IiIh homo. "Hiring" I'lcniliiK. prominent nlifepmiiii of Croul: county, wnn u liunlnrnx visitor In Item! loituy. Mm. K. A. Ktrcnt mill mo 111 or, Mm II. J, Htitviuinon, left yvnturitny morn- lug for I,oi AiiKclcM to uprniit tint winter. Mm. Krnnrnn K. Met linn cniwi to Ilond to llvn with her non, Claude Mett. Her forimtr hoinii wiim In Che hulls, Wash. Minn Mil NUwoiikc r, who l at tending Wlllamoltn imlvernlty lit Hnloin, will tin lionm Hiimlny for thu Christmas Imllilnyn. Minn llnlcn I'lilllirook of Portland arrived In lleml yenicnliiy to visit ilurliu: tlii holliluyn with her bro- ther. I'hll I'lilllirook. An 814 pound hnhy hoy won horn Innt night to Mr. itml Mm. Kiigeuii Jeiinen of I.n Pino nt the homo of Mm. 0. Khk on Audrey Heights, Mnrilll k Krsklno nrn tmlng thn window of thn room enul of their More for Chrlnttnnn window display In nddltlou to that In their own win , down. Mrmhern of thn Eplscopnl guild will meet Krldny afternoon nt tin) homo of Mm. II. K. 1 1 rooks on Drnko runil. Friends of thn guild aro Invit ed to uttend. Dr. (leorgn II. Vim Waters, of tin) Kplscupal church, will hold commun ion services nt Hiithcr'x hull nt 11 o'clock Hiituloy mornliiK. Tho pub lic In cordially Invited. It. II, Yates, butter maker for thn f'mitrnl f)nenn Viirmnrs' rrintinrv. loft Innt nlKhl for rortlnnd. to nt tend the ntntn liutter makers' con ventlon nt t ho Multiiomnh hotel. Charles Cnrroll, mntchuiaker for tho Hend boxing commission, will leave tonlKht for I'ortliind to confer with nomc of thn men who will ap pear hern III hi next imoker, which In net for tho nfternoon of Decern her SC. Mm. J. II. Corhett of Vnnroiivor, WiihIi,, vlnltcd In lleml yesterday with j her mother, Mrn. K. Iledlnnt. Mm ' Silk Hosiery Fill your Wants from our ample stock of Christmas Gifts The sooner the better, as each day assortments are broken. Present the Home With a New Supply of These Fine Towels " Real Useful Gifts. Fancy Turkish Towels: 50c, 75c, 98c Cotton Huck Towels 15c, 20c, 25c, 35c Linen Huck Towels 50c, 65c Wash Cloths; a big lino; each 10c Give her Silk Hose. Wo have all the wanted colors and styles. A full range of qualities. Let Us Help Solve Your Gift Problems. Corhutt wnn formerly Minn Hvolyn llndleiit, nml served nn ntiiilnut liody president of tho local high ncliool durlni; her senior yenr. Tuesday I'. J. Cookn of Tituinlo wnn In Ilund yenierdny on hiinlnenn. I Mrn. Mniy I,, lleoiiluy of I.n I'lni) wiih In Ilond yetitnriluy on luminous, j A six poiind hnhy hoy wnn horn I yenlonluy (o Mr, nml Mm, Klmor Wlckntrom. Koimiiii A. (', hli left Innt night for I'ortliind on hunlnenn. Ho will re turn tomorrow. Minn Muiy llrowu, duuKhtcr of Mrn. K. Drown, wnn ununited on Siitnr dny at n local hospital. J. H. Iluntur, who Iiiih heeu em ployed hem for several mouthn, left hint night fur I'ortlund. Mm. II, J. Dendmouil of Silver I.nku wnn In lleml yentnrdiiy, return I Hi: to her home thin mornlni;. J. W. Kiixton of Opul City wnn In Ilund yenierdny on hunlnenn, return Ini; to hln homo Innt night. Tho Baptist ladles will hold u food nnlu ilnturdny beginning nt 3 o'clock nt thu Iloylmrn llnrdwnro store. Monday H. K. l.oclirlo of lirothem punt Knturdny In lleml. O O. Klnic of Mllllcnn wnn In Ilond Knturdny on business. Juck (liiduioiinon left hint night for Portland for n nhurl vlnlt. dun K. Ktndlg of Lower Bridge In In Ilend on hunlnenn today. D. F. White of Culver wan In Ilend Knturdny und Hunduy on a nhappliiR trip. Mm. K. 0. ltourk of Crescent wnn In Ilund lunt nlKhl on her wuy to I'ortliind. Dlnlrlct Alturnny F. V. Onllnwny of Wanco County and hln wife aro In Hand today. Thn I'loneer (larago hnn received ii curlond of new Essex earn for dis tribution here. C. II. Kluuiulnt has purchased a "port model Velio car from tho I'loneer garage. W II. Crawford left Innt night for I'ortlntid, where ho will upend a fuw dnyn on business, Minn Hazel Wcekn of Long Creek wnn In Ilend yesterday, leaving this mornliiR for PaUley. Mm. Mury Kckton, who han heuu visiting In Ilend for no mo time, left hint night for her homo In rortlnnd. J. K. TuKcart, who han been nt n henlth renort on the Columbia for Mime time, returned to Ilend yenier dny ('buries llnrr. bnrher who hnn been WARNER'S Give Ivory Kvery woman love White French Ivory. Tbero In always a place for more. Our stock Includes all tho wanted articles. , Ilrushcs, Mlrrorn, Powder Itoxctn, Trinket Doves, Jewel IIoxcm, Hair Deceivers, File, Trays, I'lcturo Frames as well an regular Toilet Sets, Priced $2.95 to $15.00 I working In Ilend for nnverul monthn, left hint night for Vnncouvor, Wunli,, to mnko hln home, County Commissioner M, W. Knic kerbocker left Innt night for rort lnnd to nttiind thu meeting of tho highway commlnnlon. llldn will ho opened Wednesday nveultiK lit C o'clock nt tho offlco of I,eo A. Thoninn, for tho erection of the H. W. Huhhlu nurvlco nlntlon. Itornt Kiinilmm In expected to re turn to Ilend tomorrow from I'ort lund whuru lie In vlnltlnK hln wlfo, a patient nt ouu of tho honpltulii In that city. Minn Vloln Uelyon will lenvc Wod- ncHday nlitht for Ivveretl, WnnhliiR- ton nml New Wentmlnnter, II, C to upend thn remainder of tho month vlnltlnn relatives. Tom Wheeler, who Im been truck Iiik Ilend mall from Rlianlko to (lute way, returned to Ilend Bnturdny nlillit. tin reports that mud In "up to your neck" on the roud between thuno townn, but thnt thu Ilend truckn did not in I re down often. Minn l'lorence IlerK, until recently n ntenoKrnphnr for thn Central O re ndu Ahntrnct Co., wnn to bo mar ried Knturdny to II, II. Conn of that city. After u honeymoon npent In Cal ifornia, tho couple will mnko tholr home In Portland, Minn IlerK wan ac companied on her trip to I'ortlund by her father, Chrln IlerK. Saturday It. 11. Ilalley of Tumnlo In in Band today on hunlncni, ' Mrn. II. K. Ilrookn returned this mornluK from a trip to I'ortlnnd. Mr. and Mm. Frank I'erclvnll of Mllllcan aro In Ilund today nhopplnc. l.ea A, Thoman han returned from I'ortlnnd, where ha hnn been for over a week. Dr. l'aul Wocmer and family will lento tonlglit for Portland, to mnko a nliurt vlnlt. P. J. Ilarnen, cattlcmnn, and L. J. Vouiik, wheat rancher, of Madras aro In Ilend today. M. P. Canhmnn roturncd this morn Iiik from Portland where he went Thursday night. Howard Davis of Prlnevlllo Is In Ilend vlnltlnK with hln brother, he land Davis, for a few dayn Cnrey Stuarnn of Prlnevlllo pasrie'd throuKh Ilend today on hln way to his ranch on tho upper Deschutes. Mrs. Itlcbnrd Doran, wl o uuaer went n serious operation her) Thurs day, In now Improving, It t ub report ed today. Ilcv. C. W. Du noln of Cove Is In Ilend, and will conduct Episcopal ser vices Sunday evening nt 7:30 o'clock at Snthur'n hull. C. N. Chrlstophcrson, travclInK frelr.tit and passonccr ngent for tho Great Northern railway, was In Ilund yesterday on business. Mlns .S'aoml Hosklnn of tho hlRh school faculty left Inst night to spond tho week end with her parents at their homo near Redmond. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. S. Hudson and son Kid Gloves Mi) If-P" n. v 1 llilijiinijilijijijilijililijijili iev : uin AUIOCAtltA. fr.iiiiiiiiilijiiiiUijUil THE QUALITY Donald left last night for Portland. Hudson will return soon, his wife and son making a longer stay. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Douglas left last night for Marsbfleld, whero they will live during the rest ot the win ter, returning t6 Dend In tho spring. J. II. Prowlll, who has been work ing for the Deschutes Oarage Co., loft last night for Portland to take a position with tho Servu Motor Co. J. p. Ilond and wlfo left last night for rortlnnd, to visit for a short tlmo. Dond has been working with tho snow plow In the Deschutes can yon. Mrs. Georgo riorrowman and son left last night for Portland, where tho little, boy will bo operated on They will return after visiting during tho holidays. Miss Noma Fultz returned this morning from Portland, whero she wont previous to tho recent storm. She has been waiting for a return train for ovor two weeks. August Kakuschky, who has been stormbound In Ilend for three weeks, left last night for Coquelle, Wash., to stay for a short tlmo bofore To turning to Port Ashland, Wis. He came to Bend to look over tho coun try. Friday- Roy Mitchell, forest ranger In the Deschutes forest, wont to La Pino this morning. B. C. Parrott nnd wife loft last night for Vancouver, whero thoy will mnko tholr home. Mrs. B, C. Ratney left last night for San Francisco, whero she will vis it for two months. Clyde M. McKay returned this morning from Portland, whero ho has boon for a week, v-br8 ! fiii. P PHOENIX HOSIERY Makes Good Gifts They aro aviayn useful, tliereforr nhviiyn welcome. Completi; noMirtmentM at prlcifi Indlcnllve of truly Rood value. Phoenix' Hill: IIoe In navy, rordovan, black and Uillc, nt SI. 10. 81.45. S1.C.7. 81.05, $2.nT, 82.05 GIFT BLOUSES If I only lind another blouse. How often a woman lini (lioiiKlit thee very wordi In tint Mllenrr of lier own drcvslns room ulion n cot tunic lind to he choen on nhort notice ThU Clirint in a m IIIoiim; showInK rmbrncen a completn rnnKe of favoieil kllet, ofTers an trxcellent opportunity to select that mueli ilenlied extra blnux; anil Incidentally hor Kestn a liappy holullon to many a perplexing Rift problem. I'rlrtMl from $3.95 to $10.50 Had You Thought of a Sweater? , Whether the K'ft I tor a man, woman, n girl, a Ixty, or a little tot, a Sweater Is always a Hafe selection. .N'oHiuIajH, evcrhody vvnntn several Sweater, of various vtelKlitN nnd colors, and a new one receive a warm welcome. Priced $1.95, $2.75 up to $8.50 GLOVES ALWAYS PLEASE If Oloves arc on your Christina list, then you want to buy tliem at thin store, where assortment ore broad and illvrslllod, where quality is trustworthy, HtyleH arc the newest, anil where price are moderate. In this unsurpac! collection you will find Kid filove, Kllk Gloves, IonK Gloves, .Short Glovr-H and Glove!) with trap at wrist a well as every other wanted kind, lict uh show them to you tomorrow. Peririns Kid Gloves, $2.75 to $4.95 Holeproof Silk Gloves, 95c to $1.50 A Silk Petticoat Mckes Flczsirg Xircs Gift It looks so handsome when the box In opened. TIic silk or satin Is mi rich the colon arc ho effective the plnltings and ruffling are so Imprenslve; and it Is aJuays Krntlfylnc to any woman to have a liberal supply of these useful garment. ij-iced most reasonably. $2.95, $3.25 np to $6.75 NECKTIES GALORE Is what one finds In the Men' Store. One will 1m mcMllately notice tlie good tOAte in the selections; the excellent qualltlen and the endeavor to please every taste. 25c, 50c 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Waving a Happy Cbristmcs With The Pretty Gift Handkerchiefs Ami such delightfully different sort of giftM hand kerchiefs arc to bo found here dainty spjure made with the most painstaking caie, and priced to mod erately wltluil. The smartest are the linen square sporting curious drnwnwork patterns and exquisite, embroidery. In gay pattern and striking color combinaUons at 19c to 75c MANNHEIME STORE W. L. Stephens returned this morning from Portland, where ho went Wednesday night. Mrs. Cassle Flynn loft last night for Portland. She will visit In that city and iu Seattle for some time. Ed Lane and Ed Daly ot Sliver Lake, who have been in Bend for some- time, left yesterday for their homes. R. D. Morton, tor many months pharmacist at the Owl Drug store hore, has accepted a similar position In Dufur. Miss Mildred Klein, formerly ot Bend, Is in the city for a vacation with hor family. She is now employed In Portland. W. H. Fish and wife, who have been visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Cas slo Flynn, left last night for their homo at Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Rny W, Sprague left tor Celllo last night. They have been living south ot Bend on the highway, whero Spraguo has been working. J. Alton Thompson left this after noon for Mllllcan by auto. Ho will return with his daughter, Mary, who Is teaching this winter at tho Mllllcan school. Miss Amelia Inens started last night for Sacramento, whero she will make her home. MrB. J. W. McDonald, formerly a rosldent ot Bend, who has been vis iting with Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Mc Konzlo, returnod last night to hor homo nt Montesano, WaBh, E. H. Dea, general superintendent ot Tho Shevlln-Hlxon Company, ar rived In Bond this morning from Min neapolis on one- ot his periodlcul vis its ot Inspection, Miss Foy Connell arrived this morning from Portland, whero sho is employed, to visit with her family. She was formerly a student nt tho llmir "111"' mv D9e 1 of BEND Bend high school, being graduated last spring. Dr. E. Rea Norris, who has been seriously 111 as a result ot blood poi soning, returned to Bend' this mornr Ing from Portland, whero he has been under treatment. Ills' wife ac companied him. Thursday R. D. Morton and wife left last night for Portland for a vi?!t. W. L. Stephens left last night for Portland, planning to return Friday. Miss Julia D. Clock, county nurse, visited the Richardson school today. S. C. Seeds, assistant postmaster, is confined to his homo today by Ill ness. M. P. Cashman, local clothier, loft last night for Portland to snend a few days on business. Mrs. Audrey Crisp, who has been visiting with Mrs. Chester Carroll, left last night for her home in Port land, Mrs. Ralnh Wipkhnm Tnfl lnil ulght tor Montana. Sho has been hern awaiting an opportunity to leavo since tho Sunday on which the tlo up occurred. A. Wolfe, salesman foh Parks Bros., wholesale grocers of Portland. left last night for that city nfter spending some time hero. He will re turn to Bend soon. ' Nick Bolch nnd B. Salovteh. who have been working at Silver Lake. left last night for Portland. They navo been in Bend for over a week awaiting the first train out. J. R. Daly nnd B. M. Jenkins. Port- land saloamon who have been In Bond during tho tlo-up, left Inst night for Portland. They onco got within 15 miles ot Shanlko on an nMinmtil In leavo Central Oregon, bat were foro od to return to Bend,