r 1KN1 HUJjMCTIN, IIRND, OltKOOM, TIIC'IWDAV, APItir, 13, Jl21!. rA(iij n Mii:umuuuuiiniiiiiini!iiuiiiiiMiiii!:tninuiniii:iiui:iiiniiiniiiiuininiu!Hiui!HiiMiiHiiiiiiinuiuui::itiL'i!itiUiii:::i BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY uimminaiaiii iiifnMHniimiii)UMiiHiiii:i!iiMiitniiiii!iii!iiii!i:iiii!u:iKimmuiiiinjui!imaiiBtaiiui Wednesday (I. II. (Iitrimr wont Id Portland liiinlni'Brt liiHt MlKlit. A. Wh I Kiia n t iiiliiiiicil yi'Hturilii from a trip lo Portland. Dr. I'. .M. Illuiini luttiruod thin morning from 11 trip tu Portland. It, M. Hinllli rtst ii ritctl yesterday from it trip to I'orlliinil mill Curvnl Hi. I., U, Noiinchinitiir hits nitiirni'il from ii short hiuluonii trip to I'ort liiml. Mm. 0. Ilutwilght arrived In Head IiihI nlghl lo vlxlt with licir ilitnr.liti'r, Mrs. J. T, Hurhii, Jr., unit family. A, I'. Monition, who has Iikkii III for mtvurnl wt'oks with grlppo, In again iihlo to ho about. Morrison In ii (,'lvll wni' vtitiiran, V'i I'. Viiudoviiit, Jr., In rnnfltn'd to lil liml nt tlm homo of IiIh nlnlor Mm, C. J. Onflow, with mi lllni'HH n suiting from mi liifcclliin of tlm hurul. Mr. ii ml Mm, John 'limur of lluil moiiil tipi'iil Monilny m ml Tuesday In Iii'inl vmillliK Willi relatives, rottiru I iik Inst night to lliulr liomu nt 1 1 cil IIIOIIll, J. II. Mutator returned tliln morn I ok from I'ortluiul, wlmr tin linn limiii on Imnlnoim for Tim Hhnvlln lllxou Company, of which h) In loi: KltiK superintendent. II. A. Hi'iuli'moii luft hint it I k It t for , Chicago, riillml liy thn serious lllnimti of hlit brother. Ill) expects In ilrlvn back wit Ii n now rnr from Detroit. Henderson In ii snwynr lit thn llrooks-acunlon mill. 1 Mr. nnil Mm. HlorlliiR Fryroar of Clovordnln urn In Ilnml vlaltlng with Mr. Fryrenr's sinter. Mrs Itobert Martin. Mm. Fryrear will nltiy with hnr sister whlln Mr. Fryrenr k" with n ntrltiK of horses lo liintvrn Oregon. Throo Inchon of miow fell at Hpo knun whlln H. W. Monro, Ilttnd city HUparlntumloiit of schools, wuh thero attending tlin confonmcn of thn In Inmt Tonchrrn' association, Moaro ru lutril on Ii Ih rot urn to Ilond tliln morning. Miss Allen HpulilliiK will ho tha hostess at hnr homo nt tlm Alln- iiiunt nV2:30 o'clock tomorrow after noon to the mnmliorit of tlm Mothoil In! Foreign MlMlonnry society. All othiim Interested urn curillully In vltO'd to attend. Tuesday W. (I. Fordhiint of I. a I'lnn Ik III 1 lo ii il toilny on business. .Mm. Margaret llotorlh lit confined to hnr hoinu with IIIiioim ttidny Antiino AhUtrom It In lloml today on liiulntiM ft out IiIh home at Don lIllltHH. Mm. V. Klanlieri: of llrmiloi-Seiiii Inn Camp No. t wan In Ilnml yii. tnrdny. . John A. Owoiih ami hi sister, MIkh Mary Owoiih, urn In Hand today from llrollmrN. MIhm llthel (llngrlih Iiiih purchased ii now NnHh four cyllnilor car from thn l)iclliltim (InriiRO. Mm. K. A. Nelson of Hhnvlln-lllx-on Cam ii f.'u. 1 wuh In Ilnml yestor day on a KhoppliiK trip. Ono of thn tliron forest snrvlrit fllniH recently received hnro will hu Khnwn tonight nt thn l.lliorty theater. 41 MIhh Kvn Mowry, Iilntory luntruc tor ut thn Ilond Junior high school Ik confined to hor lininn today liy III IIOSS. J. V. Kagan to itllvor I. alio, nml , A, V. Ayu nml C. K. Ilarron to I.n I'lnn, woro thin inornlliK'H hIiiro pas sengers. Mm. MauUu Logan, who Iiiih linen numlnK MrH, A. W. Mndnll In Port land, wh taken seriously III on her return to Ilend today. Donald Hnmnor, Inihy Hon of Mr, nml MrH, Claudu Huinuor, la III with iiioiihIos. Tlio Hnmnor homo on Franklin avnnno Ih nuaranllned. ThofLndlos Aid nocluty of thn ChrlHtluu church will moot Wodnos' day nftornnon, ut thn homo of Mm. (Joorgo Htokoo, 1031 Columhlu Btroot, B, 8. Yodor, ox-sorvlco niun who lian rocontly located at I, a I'lnn, wuh In Ilond yoHteiday. Vodor homo Htiindnil novornl yonrH iiro nt l.a I'lnn, hut Iiiih boon In Portland Hlnco. r MrH. A, W. Moduli, who wuh tnlcon to Portlmid several woukH iiro Biif faring from gangrene, aiiipiitatlon of thn Infected foot finally bolng necuu Hary, roturnod In Ilond today. (J, T. McPhoi-Hon roturnod today from Prlnovlllo, whoro I in Iiiih lieen iiHHlHtlni; Itev, It. M, OulliiRhor In ronductliiR rovlvnl boi-vIcoh, Mr, Mc PhorHon, now an limurauco nRout, viH formorly u MothodlHt inlnlstor. n Hhort vlnlt In Portland. II. .1. Callow Iiiih riitiirnud from a Hhort hiiiilniiHii Hip to Porllund. Minn Kayo DuAi mond loft Hattir day nliiht for Hiiloiu, call nil liy thn Norloim IIIiiohh of hor fallirr. PuimuuRnrH to llllver l.ako on thn Htucn thin innrnliiR worn M. YHortoK nlii, P. UriiIiIo, D. Cumpholl, W. Ilut chor mid Jnlin Kiiriiii, Mm. II. II. DoArmond loft hint nlRlit for Portlmid mid Medford, for ii vlnlt of nix wimlcit or two moiitliH. Klio will vlnlt with hor pnrontn nt Mndford. .in. iiiih ,Mm. il. a. cowIoh nrn piirnnlH of it nlx pound Klrl Imhy, hnrn Hiinday moruliiK. Mr. (,'owlcn In omployod In tho llrnoltn-Hcnnloii l.llinhnr Co. officii. Aim. I.nn Wownny, formerly of llnnd. rotnrni'd Inttt nlRht to Port land nftor HpolidliiR novorul iluyn horo, piicklni: nffnclH to ho nlilppod to tho now homo thorn. Dr. Alhnrt I.nnnliiR, fnrmorly of Ilond, wan In tho city ovur thn wook end fioin I.nuvuuwoith, Wanh., on hunlnnnn. Ilu loft hint nlr.lit tu ro luni to IiIh pionont home. H. W. Monro, Hupoilntoiidont of I lie llnnd rchoiiln, In oxpoctvd lo re turn (oiilRht from Hpokmm, whero hi) Iium leon utlondliiK thn mention of tlm Inland Touchum' unaoclntlon. Oil accntiiit of thn lllnenn of tho worthy patron, tho Kantoru Hlur rnR- tilur nii'DiluR will not ho hold Tun. day itvonliiR. A npoclnl meutliiR will ho huld tutor for liintultatlou of of-flcom. Tho Womnn'H Civic Ioiiriio will hnld IIk regular liunlnonn mcotltiR Tuonday at 3 o'clock p. m. In tho rnnt room ut thn Minor liulldlliK. Momhnm nro urRnutly reiuuled to alteiul, nn Knvorul imillern of Import iitirit will ho dlHCimned. Vornnu Faxon, court roportnr who Iiiih taken thn rorordH of u number of prorloun lormn of circuit court in Ilond, roturnod thin mnriiliiR to report tho term npnulrtR today. Ho wuh not horn for tlm Novoinbor torm, holliR oiiRiiRcd elnewliern. Dr. Albort I.onnliiK, formorly of thin city, wan In llnnd yon'torday on bunlnnan trip. Ilu roRrottod thlit duo (o bin nhurt May horo ho wan aide to non only u fow of IiIh many frlendn mid ncitialnlunccH. lie now mi hU wuy lo CIiIciiro whoro ho wiih cnllnd by tho nerloun (linens of IiIm mothor. momlinrn of tlio local nchool hoard In connection with IiIh candidacy foi' l ho pimltlou of Huporlntondttit horo. Ilo loft tliln mornltiR on tho if. turn trip to M.thlnn. pMrWlllWTimilWrtliin Friday W. II, IlrnndoiiburK mid fnnilly woro In Hind ycAlerduy. Mm. Anna Hhophiiril wont to Port laud luiit n 1 1: 1 1 1 to vlnlt for u fow dayn. Mm, John f.teldl luft hint nlnlit for Portland, wliero hIio will locolvo mod- Icnl attontlou. I'd ward J. Callow, proprlotor of tho Owl DniR ntoro, loft limt nlRht for Portland on u Hhort bunlncni trip Lyman Ilooboo loft IiihI nlRht for Cenlralla, whoro ho will unnint IiIh brothor In oporutliiR a vulcttnlzliiR Hhop, Minn Kvolyn Curlnon wont to Don- chuten hint nlRht to npend the wook nml. MIkh Cnrlnou Ih principal of tho ICnnwood nchool. U. V. Hnwyor, editor of Tho IJul letln, loft thlH inornliiR for u vlnlt with IiIh mother in HaiiRor, Maine, mill with frlouilH In Now York. Ho will ho Rono for flvo wocIih, Minn Kvn llocho wont to Portland hint nlRht to atler.d a mootlnR of tho oxocutlvo committee, of tho Oregon Kdncutloual UHHOclutlou, of which shn In a member. Minn Itoche Ih mi KnR Huh toucher In tha Ilond IiIrIi hcIioo). Saturday Monday 11. A. Btuinp or Itodmond spout Hiinday In Ilond. J. 11. Molator wont to Portland IuhI nlRht on btifdncn8. II, 0. Knrrla roturnod Sunday from v. II. KlHntH returned last nlcht from n trip to I'm Hand. Mm. Jtoy Caulno wuh opornlod on it n local honpltnl I'rldny inornliiR .Mr. mid Mm. CJ. H. lliidnou won o Portlmid hut iilnht for a nliort tlill. Mm. II. Clnrl: of Mndran waa In llnnd yontordiiy, roturnliiR lant nlsht o hor homo. Hlmor tlpuiicer of Opal City wns u Ilond yonlordny, roturnliiR to hi homo lant nlRht. C. U. HolinoH of HaltooHC, Mont. wiih In lloml yenteiday, IoiivIiir Ian nlRht for Hpokane. Mm. Karl Ilondrlrkn mid Mm. Ot to Fediln loft IiihI nlRht for AhIiIuiiiI whoro limy will vlnlt with n winter for Heveral montliH. It. P. Kuoiiecko, deputy collector if Internal revenue, Ih In Ilond today on IjuhIiiobh for IiIh dopurtmoiit. Ho will ho horn for n week. MIhh Kiuucoh ItlchardHuu has re urned from a vlnlt of flvo inoutliH it MlunenpollH mid other liiHtein cIIIoh, Hho hii'h bIio pro fern Ilond, Mr. mid Mm. I,. I). Huroii ot Vlr rIiiIii, Mlnnosotn, arrived In Ilond tli Ih morning to vlnlt with tholr daughter, Mm. A. K. Hill, mid tholr hod, L, M. Huroii, Mr. and Mrs. L. B. ltlckard ar rlvod lit Ilond this inornliiR from Bouttlo, to initko tholr homo for nomo tlmo. Mr. Itlckurd wns formorly of Ilond, linvltiR a ranch In thn Arnold dlHtrlct, II Ih wlfo Ih horo for tho fliHt tlmo. Mm, J. II, Huntort of Mlnneapollfl arrived In lloml yonlordny to visit with hor brothor, II. I.. Itlodol, mid hor nlstor, Mm. J. C. IIIH, Mrs. Hu tort Is innklnR u tour of tho country, mid Ih accompanied by Mm. A, (lold on, nlHn of Minneapolis, Mrs. It. W. Homlorshott mid Dob bin drovo to Itodmond thin afternoon V. 10, Studobnkor, who bus had a ronurronco of IiIh lllnosa of sovorul weeks iiro, Ih reported much bettor today. N, It, nilhort Iiuh purchased n Ford Bodmi, nud J. N, Drlffln of Tuiunlo, it tourliiR cur from tho Central Oie roii Motor Co, durliiR tho past throo duys, A now cnrlond ot curs Is ex pected In next wook, Ono tniclc Is tho only now car uow In stock horo and untold, IIiirIi Coleman, suporiutondout ot schools at Mnldon, Wiiflh.,' was In Ilond yostordny for an tntorvlow with Thursday Prank Wallnro of Tumnlo In npend Iiir today In Ilend. II. (I. I'nrrln wont to Portland last nlRht on u bunlncnn trip. W M. Vim Mutro of Itodmond vis ited In Ilond yonterduy with hln hoii. A. It, Jacknon roturnod lo Portlmid lnat nlRht after pen dim: sovcrnl duys hero on huHlnonn, H. W. Knyder returned to Snlcin luHt nlRht after npendliiR yentcrdny In Ilend on bunlnesn. Buperlntondent 8. W. Monro of thn Ilnml nchnols Is nttendlnR a meetlnp of the Inland Teacher's association ut Kpokune, Mrn. C. K. Knickerbocker visited In Ilend yonterduy, uccompanylnR her hUHh.'ind, who attended tho session of tlm county court. Minn Florence Mooro, who has been vlnltliiR with S. P. Stevenson mid family, loft Innt night to vlnlt with friends nt Madras. OeorRo O'Null, of O'Ncll & John- sou h clRitr more, was operated on yesterday at a local hospital for hor ula. He Is reported lo bo doliiR wall Prank Perry mid K. N.'Vmi Mntro wero Riven tho third rank In th KiiIrIiIh of Pythian order nt Inst iiIrIiI'b moctliiR of Donchutcs I.odg No. 103. I.. J. Peterson, RrnzliiR Inspector from the Portland offlco of tho for eat Korvlee, Is In Ilend today on a official visit. He will leave tonight for linker. II. M. .Smith left Inst night on buslnosi trip to Portland. Ilcfore returnliiK ho will visit at Corvulll with IiIh sou Calvin, who Ih lioliif. graduated this year from O. A. C MIhh Nlotn Hazolton returned lust night to her homo In CottiiRO drove after vlnltlng for n week with her sister. Miss Hazel Hazolton, who Is it teacher In tho Ilond schools. Mm. W. II. WullliiRford nud daughter left lust night for Portlmid nftor beliiR horo for Boveral dny on account of tho death ot Mrs. Wal lliiRfnrd's sister In law, Mrs. A. V I.owIh. It. S. Hamilton wont to Portlmid lant night to nttend n mootlnR o the executive committee of tho Stnto Chamber of Commerce, culled to ills ciihh thn protests of Jefferson county people ngnln3t tho abandonment ot u part of the Oregon Trunk track Mrs, M, A, Ilrook, owner of tho Hotel Cozy, returned Inst night to hor homo In Portland, after Bpondlng Boveral days horo on business In con nection with tho lcnslnR of tho build Ing. Hlio bus been visiting at the homo of hor son, Chester Drook, BASEBALL SEASON OPENS THIS WEEK Ilend high school's baseball team will play Prlnovlllo IiIrIi hero 8ntur duy In tho first regulur gamo of tho season for tho local tontn, according to tho schedule arranged a wook ago but only adopted by Prlnovlllo Sat urduy, Tho schodulo follows: April 14, Madras at Prlnovlllo. April IE, Prlnovlllo nt Ilond. April 21, Mndras nt Ilond. April 22, Ilond ut Prlnovlllo. April 28, Prlnovlllo at Mmlrus. April 29, Ilond nt Madras. BREEN RANCH SOLD AT $12,000 PRICE Salo of tho 200 ncro Con Ilreon ranch In tho Alfalfa neighborhood o throo Doschutoa county fnrmors, Hoy V. Honrtt, Kdcnr It. Heurtt, ml Hex II, Sonnet's, nil ox-sorvlco men, wits announced Monday. Tito consideration wits $12,000, nud tlio denl was handled by tha Uonliam Kails llonlty Co, mmm The Dresses for Easter seem more beautiful than ever TIimo Drenwt nrn fnohlonoiS of DrapM'lln Crrpr. Knit nml ('anion Crop-, tifylrx nro no varied that It woulil Inlir inoit of KiIh piiro telling of tlinm. Wo will nlnfr briefly that every ilcnlrnbli; nlyle, nlnulo nml rolor of the m-iim.-i In rrp rcjcnled In tin nxorlrnent. The vnlnei nro no extraordinary Hint we cannot rmpha nle Hki jtrently Iiir; Imporlnnro of (hln offering. Wo pnr tlrtilnrly Invito uomen nlio Imvo planned to npend $23.00 or 27.r0 on n ilrei to Innpert thete M(IiIhI(c moileln. Ihr nrewte nro beln;; nxnortetl now no come tomorrow pre pnrcl to buy that frock for I -aster nt a prlr ofTerlnK mipcr valuen! I'rlred nM.-clnl nt $25.00 $27.50 $35.00 Men Put it up to us this week ! We have everything you vant '' including your price. . , If you want a good Suit at $30.00 we have it. If you want to see Shirts that are Shirts all right! If you need an Easter Hat we're your huckleberry. If you want something that you don't know what it is we'll produce it! From Shirts to Suits there is not a single item in the entire catalog of Easter needs that we haven't in stock waiting for you. From Phoenix, Ariz., to Bath, Maine there isn't a better dollar for dollar value than you can buy at Mannheimer's. Michaels-Stern Suits for Easter. $25.00 to $40.00 Mallory Hats for Easter $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Neckwear for Easter at 50c to $1.50 Manhattan and Ide Shirts for Easter....$1.50 to $5.00 Always Pays lo Stop and Shop at iCEcBOIDj ALFALFA FARMERS STIRRING GROUND Alfalfa residents aro already be ginning to "stir tho ground," ac cording to Lynn II. Coovert, who was In Ilend Friday from that district. Hprlngtooth burrowing of the alfalfa fields Is about the extent of tho fnr mlug now possible, ho stated. CIUItOK IS DIIOPPKI) The charge ot disorderly conduct against J. Ilyan In city court, filed on the complaint of Mrs, Frank Shef fold, who alleged that Ilyan had used Improper language In her presence, was dismissed Friday as the result of tho non-appearance of the complain ing witness. A Petticoat Event Just In Time For Easter 50 Drummers' Samples SILK PETTICOATS SILK BLOOMERS SILK STEP-INS 104 FAMILIES ARE SERVED BY A. R. C. Klght Xcu- Ex-Servlce Anil KItc New Civilian Com- Handled Shop Sales Total ?0.n5. The report of the Ited Crots Homo Service section for March shows that 101 families were served, including C new civilian cases, 8 new cases o cx-servlco men, four of them In con nection with vocational trainlnc; 84 cx-servlce and 20 civilian eases in all. The Red Cross shop turned over $50 to the Home Servlco office to be used In Its work, total sales ot the shop for the month amounting to $S0. 55. DIRECTOR CHOSEN FOR MEMORIAL DAY All different. i No two alike. Priced for this sell ing event at 25 Per Cent Discount McGlllvray Heads Committee Arrange Observance - Con vention Not Soii<t. To To have charge of Memorial Day exercises, Vice-Commander Ivan Mc Glllvray of Percy A. Stevens Post, No. 4, was appointed as chairman of a special committee at last week's post meeting. Tho post decided to maho no ef fort to secure the 1923 state con vention ot the Legion. ' A brief meeting of the members of Dend voiture la Soctete des 40 Hom ines et 8 Chevaux, wns held 'follow ing the post session. 1 OO Girls' Spring Hats Styles and sizes for Girls up to 14 years $1.19, $1.49, $1.98, $2.50 WILL MANUFACTURE ELKS' HEAD METER The Elks emblem motor meter. Invented by E. C. Landingham and P. F. lleaulluu of Ilend, Is to be man ufactured by the Metnlwnrc Corpor ation or Chicago, It' is announced by Uenullou. The design con sists of an Elk's head In relief In front of tho motor 'eye dial, with tho clock above tlio hond. Tho first shipment will be to Bond for local sale. j WARNER'S BIOLOGY STUDENTS TAKE HIKE TODAY Forty students of the biology do purtmoiit ot tho Ilond high school made tholr first outdoor cxeurdon of tbo your last week, when Franklin Forrester, instructor, took them on a trip down the river below town.