flKNO iWthwhll, KNI, OltKOOW THUIWDAV, Al'lUfi 20, 11)23. rAOK H irannrauitnniiiinuniuuuuiitiiMiitniniimiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiitiiuiininiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiinniimiitnunimuninmnnimi BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY jnnnnmuinntiiitiinnnniuinuinuuiiminiiniinrinniiniMnininmnKnnffintmnrinriiijnmiraiuuuiumiincaiiuiB Wednesday J, 0, Wright went In l'orlliiiul lust iilr.lit fur ii Hlmrl bimlin-nH (rip, Mr. mill Mm. H. It. runpluii lire imruiitH of u liuby hum, Imi'ii lliiniliiy. W. 0. Hull, cniililcr of llm Hunk nf l'rliiiivlllu, nnil liln fit tn I ly Hpunl yon terdny In lluml. Tim Young riiiiplii'M li'iimiii (if llm iritwiiignr of din I'minoy Hlorii nl l.or ulii, Ohio, according to word received liurn today, llu Inf Build Hovornl iikiiiIIih iikii. going flint to Tliu DiiIIch. J. H. Ilourlmui of I'lirtlmiil yoHtur diiy purclumud a 100 iicru rmicli nuur Itcdnuind, tlm I litti lut in KuIIh Ituulty Co, iicIIiik h agents, Mr, llourlgnn loft litNt night fur rortliuid, liut will Lutheran ctmrcli will n.m.t ..t tin. rwlurn lntr H. begin farming I.Ih ...iw cluirch ImllitliiK Hiiinliiy evening. Tint KplHCopul khIIiI will inmit Ir 1 iluy iiflurnoiiii wltti Mm. Ditvlil Kully nl Imr Iioiihi, 107 til. Helmut ilitcn, MIh Aiiiiii LlndhurK wa iibnoiit f rum liur 1 lit ln ut MminlioliiiorH' ntoro yesterday, on iiccoiint of III- IIOM. Tim I.mlli'K A Id Hiicli'ty of tlm Lie Ijiiiriiii cliurcli will itimit Tliiirmliiy hvmiImk t Hi" George Krlclmoii rmicli In tlio (IrwiK'i Hull dlnlrlcl. Tlm lluptUt Women's union will hold IIh mlHloniiry meeting Tmr dny iifturnoon ut llm Iioiihi of Mm, II. H, Noritititn, 230 Nuwiiort uvmiuo. Wlllliini Ilotx nf Alflllfll wiin In lliiiut yiiHtiiriliiy, leaving lu"t night for rortliinil, to uiiiliiri:o un tuaniln ut Ion In ciimiiictlon with his iiurvlcit disability claim. I'uter l'oiwndiin, olio nf JI'jiiiI'h fuw rnlunlulliK niiiinlnTH of tlm Grand Army of Hut Itepuhllc, liift ycntitrduy for I, n I'orln, Minn., whuru ho will luiiko IiIh Iiuiiio. Mr, ICiikuihi Ackluy wiin In lliiuil vontnnliiy from tlm iiliint of tlm Ore gon Nltrnto Co. ut Hlieop iiioiiiilnln. which Iiiih lii'nii cut off from tlm world liy kiiow fur eovurut months. Mm. John Stnlill, who M III In I'ortlnnil followlmt u recent opera Hon, will lin Hiifflclniitly recovered to return to Imr Iioiihi hern within n fuw (luyn, uccorillni: to word re cclvi'il hnru yesterday. property. Tuesday II. I,. Clin k of I.u I'Iiiq In In llund toiluy on IiiinIiiuhh, Mm, C. Itkliiiiond of Mctolluii wiim In lluml yuutuidiiy on u Hhopplug trip. II. fi. Wlul loft liiBt night for I'ort lnnil, to upend several iluyH on bus iness. Fred N. Wallace In reported to ho seriously III nt thu lniporlul hotel, Portland. (I. 0. Ilrtrtrum, who linn been In Ilend for several days, lufl hint night for I'ortlund. John W. Clink of I.u 1'lno wns In Ilend last night on liln way to rort liinil, fur n nli'ort business trip. Mrs. A. McCollum of Tlm Dulles, who Iiiih been visiting nt tlm Convert rmicli nt Alfulfii, liift liiHt night to visit for n Nhorl tlmu nt Madras, II. 0, Kniinolt liift Innt ulKht for Fresno, Cul,, for IiIn Imnlth. Mm. Kmmutt plans to soil thulr hoinu hero mid leave lalur for Fresno, Thu fum My formerly lived there. M. (). Wllklim nml I.. N Frost of thn llond Motor Service Co, left IuhI night for Portland, to return with Palgu cum. Ono of Hi n in In Bold to Dr. Harold Clark of Mad rim. J. 0. Hiimnnr left Innt lilRht for Tlm Dulles, to rolurii with liln daugh- II. 0. llund, formurly employed In i tor, Helen, who wnti recently oper- thu J. C. Penney store here, In now nted on for nppeiiillcltlN, mid who will ho ru'loiiHcil from the hospital thuro todny, drover C, Multhy, who hn boon nlclit operator ut tlio llond Water, MkIiI & I'owor Co. power ilunl for Hiivnriil yearn, Joft Innt ulr.lit for I'orlland, whoro ho will ho employed In n similar capacity, 1'. II. Johnson luft litNt night on n Hliort liiulncmi trip to Tlm Dnllo. Mr. JohiiHOii, who Iiiih roenntly Hold IiIh fruit ntoro to George I.u Ion, pi iiiih to take liln family on un nutomohlla tour of thu Houthorn slates this sum mer. On nccount of tho conflict with tlm perforinuncu of "Windmill of Ilollund," IiIkIi school operetta, the danco which tho American Legion pout announced for Saturday ulKlit will ho held on Thursday night In Htond. W. Ii. O'Donncll hn purcliaHcd n Hport model Paige car from tho llond Motor Service Co,, nml Harold Illcli ardnoii of IlrookH-Kcnnlon Camp No. 1 Iiun piircliuncd an OtdHinnhllo 4 cy linder cur. The llond Hauling Co, Iiun purchased an Oldsmoullo truck from tho name firm. Monday GeorKu I), fiovu wont to Portland on lniBlncsn Innt night. 13. A. Krlhrrg, locnl contractor, went tp Portland Innt night, to wpond Hcvcrnl doyB. Mrn. II. '. Hoyco mid llttlo ion lufl loHt night for Seattle, to visit for n month. Mr. mid Mm. Alfred Kordon nro pnriuU of an S'i pound baby boy, horn tliln morning. Mm. 11. K. Ilrookn went to I'ort lund Innt night, to upend tome time under a pliyilclnn'R euro. Mr. mid Mm. C. II. .Mot tin nro par ent of a ten mid ono half pound bnby girl, born lu(o Saturday. Mr. and Mm. Anton Ilyo of flhov-tln-lllxou camp nre parent! of a four pound buhy girl, born Snturduy nlglit, Mr. and Mm. Dalo Simpson, of 104 Ht. Iloleus place, nro parents of n nine mid one half pound baby boy, born Kiinduy. Klder U. M. Thorp of tho Advent- lit church returned last night from Tho Dulles, where ho hns been con ducting n sorlcs of meetings. Dr. and Mrs. L, W. Outcliull loft Inst night for Lebanon, whero Mrs. fJatcliell vlll spond novcrnl months for her hcnlth. Hho Is recovering slowly from un uttnek of pnoumonla, Mr. mid Mrs. C. K. I'arks loft last night for their now homo ut Corvnl lis. They havo Jimt sold thulr ranch nt Deschutes, Thoy sponl yesterday visiting with Mr. and Mm. A. W. Cook In Demi. MIks Mary danger went to Port land Inst night to spend sfivcral days. Miss danger has ft very wldo ac quaintance In Dend, as sho spends almost every vvonlng In the box of fice ut ono or other of thu local the aters, Don I., Jacobs and Miss Iva Col lier were married this morning at 0:30 o'clock by Mayor K, I), dllson In bis office. They will make their hoinu In Ilend. Witnesses were Dr. Grunt Skinner and Miss Ilcsslu Phelps. Saturday It. M. Smith will leave tonight on a short business trip to Portland. MIhh Jcsslo Kenny left last night for I'ortlund, to spend tho week end. Mr. mid Mrs. Krnnk Perclvall of Ilrotliers wero In Ilend yesterday on buslncrs. John Harrison of Fort Itock was In Ilend yesterday, leaving last night for Portland. Miss Naomi Honking went to Red mond last night to spend the week ond with her family. Dan Collins and William Lako wero pnssengcrs to Sliver Lako on tho stage thin morning, Mrs. Cat Curtis of Redmond, who has been In Ilend since Monday, left last night for her homo. C, P. Nlswongcr went to Redmond today to attend tho opening of tho now DcschuteB Garago there, W. C. Harnett of Wasco, who has boon visiting In Ilend for several days, left last night for his home. E. K. nillnger, Portland Insurance adjuster, left last night for that city ism., lIAfe. mm .tHKU.Hn 11 y All H lviT A SM0Mmm vi.i m I Silks-Woolen Dress Goods-Wash Goods An opportunity to acquire now those beautiful materials for the making of your Summer Frocks. Silks of Beauty, Charm and Value Bend's Silk Store Ready to Serve You Crepe do Chine The color you want in our best grade; 40 inches wide; per yard $1.95 Canton Crepe This wanted silk in a 40 inch width; now priced, per yard $3.50 Printed Radium 40 inches wide; yard.,..,v.$2.50 Paisley Georgettes Wonderful designs, ,ati-..$2.98 Checked Taffetas 36' inch width; yard .,....$1.98 Brocade Crepe de Chine Tho beauty cloth....$2.75 Jiaronet Satin 40 inches wide; black only....$2.95 "Broadcloth Shirting 32 inches wide; a perfect tub silk; per yard $1.69 New Woolens for Coats, Capes, Skirts, Dresses Velour Checks An all wool 56 inch cloth....$3.50 Tweeds Fashion says tweeds; here they are; lots of them, at $2.25 and, $2.45 Homespuns A 54 inch all wool cloth ; now a very much wanted fabric; per yard $2.45 Novelty Check Suitings Pretty color combina tions; per yard 9c, 89c, 98c and $1.35 Wash Fabrics That Will Stand TubingColors That Are Fast Imported Tissuds An English cloth of real beau ty; per yard 85c English Ginghams Especially recommended for its fineness yet durability and fast colors ; yd...75c Tissues Best American made tissues in designs that are real beauties; per yard 75c Merlian Tissues An excellent selection in this popular fabric ; per yard 55c i Princeton Zephyrs A 32 inch fine grade of ging ham ; priced at, .per yard 33c Utility Ginghams 32 inches wide; yard 25c Amoskeag Ginghams 27 inches wide, and always good; per yard 19c Seaside Suiting The popular checks; 36 inches wide; priced, per yard., , 69c Oxford Suitings Colors, blue, rose; yard 65c Printed Batiste 40 inches wide; in nwny pretty patterns; priced, per yard .'. 45c Printed Flaxons Beautiful new patterns in this summer fabric; priced, per yard '. 35c WARNER'S 1 . ". rr sra. 1 . 1 p: WARNER'S CORSETS Improve the Figure PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS for the New Gowir Summertime Silks in the web of fashion All lnplra(lon In llirnrnelvesl Tlm unusual bratity of tfj lure, llm appeal of color luirnionlM, tlm originality rt drslgHH nml tlio rlclineKH of jiuilltlpi In combination tliry j?le fnll rrlTi to create costumm of art with that nlr of rollntmwit- nml Mmpllrlly which tlio well dressed American womaw; always demand. . New Paisley Pointed Crepe de Chine, yd...:..j$3.50 Plain Crepe de Chine, all shades, at $1.741;t8 Chiffon Taffeta, all needed shades $1.98, $2.25 Canton Crepes, in wanted shades, yard.....,....$3.75 Roshanara Crepes, per yai'd -..$5.00 Wash Satins, in flesh, orchid, white, and' maize, priced at, per yard $1.98 Brocaded Canton Crepes, per yard ..-.$4:50 Crepe Knit, per yard .....$3.50 Phoenix Silk Hosiery in Matching Hue of Spring Shoes To bo worn with the colors of the new spring f,lov we luivo M-lrcted a lot of pure thread silk lioe in women's SUctt. Tlipy aro of rxccllent quality sllic and liavo the extra, high HI!red heel, double ftolcn and toe and !lk lisle top. Colom, Cordovan, Kuudan Calf, Nude, Beige andClray, at $1.20, $1.55, $7.10 a pair Ijce Clocked Full 1'ashloncd Hose, per pair $4,50 New Roman Striped Fibre Silk Scarfs, all plain and checked effects-just in-priced $3.50-$3.95 $5.50-$6.95-$7.50. The New Gossard Corsets When you think of Corfcts think of "Govsard." It Is tho only front laco cowt thnt glvei perfect corset comfort. It hax (pcolnl features not embodied In any other corset and hundreds of customer tell us they would not wear any other cornet rcftmdless of pr!"c, and yet It does not rout any more than the ordinary. Ask our corsetlere, who wears and recommends Gossard front laco coret. $2.25 to $8.50 pair It Always Pays to Stop and Shop at MJINNHEIMER'S after spendlni; several dnys here on business. Mr. and Mrs. Dick Condon of Van couver aro visiting with Mr. Con don's father,,.!. K. Condon, at his home In tho "Grange hall district. Friday- Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Horton are parents of an 8 pound boy baby, born early this morning. Mrs. Hoy Moore to Dlack Hock and II. Zimmerman to Harper, wero pas sengers on today's SiWer Lake stage. A. H. Middletou is very III with nnoumonla. resulting In part from an lujury recently sustnlned, at his home on St. Helens place. Tho Pocahontas lodgo will hold n special business meeting at Sather's hall Saturday evening at tho usual hour. All members aro requested to attend. Mrs. h. W. Gatclioll, who has boon ill for several weoks, will leave Boon for tho Willametto valloy for hor honlth, probably spending several months there, Tlio Ilend Motor Service Co. ro- colvod today a carload of Oldsmobllo machines, Including two 4 cylinder roadstors, two 4 .cyllndor touring cars and a truck. "Nothing Rut Tho Truth," chosen ns the annual class play of tho Junior class at tho Redmoijd high school, will be presented r.at the Kcumonu gymnasium tonight. A danco under the npfpjces of Percy A. Stevons Post wiH:fce neld at the Apierican Legion building Sat urday night. The BaaoJi; orches tra will furnish music. Mrs. Jennie Christenson of Ash land, and Miss Myra llclui ot Port land, slaters of Mrs. A. 'J. eston, will bo in Bend during the-trial ot their brother-in-law on Ihe chargo of second degree murdebfr'R. ir. Krug of Sisters. ' "' ' R. H. Dcyarmond, former Bend garage proprietor, Is serlousTy. ill at his home near Salem, according to a latter received by friends herefrom his daughtor, Miss Fayv Dcyarmond, who ent to his bedside EoveJrHOdnya ago. His recovery Is doubtful. A serious Injury to his hand was sustained yesterday by Nell. Tucker, 17 year old boy of La PlneTwhon tlio handle of an axo he was iwlug caught In his sweater, the bla.do splitting tho hand for several Inches. He was brought by hla parents, Mr. aiid Mrs. C. A. Tucker, to a locnl hospital for treatment. "On which side of ilio' fence Is your wlfo?" la the quor'y 'displayed In the window of tho Bend Water. Light & Power Co., referring to con trasting oxhtbita ot tho modern' elec tric washing machlno ot .today, and, the washboard and tub of darker days. A keroseno lamp Is alto aeon on tho,. "l'Sfio"" ,slrf, 'oCy tho fence.