llli.NP IHH.MCTI.V, HKNP, OKliOON, TJIUIWIMV, JULY SO, IBM PACK 0 inmumiiiiiiiuiiHimtHiHiiiiiiMiiiiiminMiHniiiiiiiiimiiiHiiimiiimimiuiHiiiiimiiMMiiniiituimn!ii BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY tiuamimiimmim iiumtiiimuiiiuuiimum miimiiiiiiimiiiiniroimiiminimmimiiuMiuitroraumimmmmxi Wednesday Floyd Dunn wont (i I'orlliiml last nlnlif on business, , Air. mill Mr. II, I). IiiiiIh Imvo kiiiii! In Jlolmi for a short vnciillou, Mm. It. 13. Drown loft lout nlitlit for "Vancouver, Wimh., on it visit, Mm. II. J. Mcllluru wont to Vnn rouvor, Wash., on luit iiIkIiI'h trnln MrH, Krn nk (IuIIiibImt loft lust nlliht for Coiiliallii to visit with liur parent. C'lyitn Hoard Is employed nt Urn Ulonfl! giocury n driver of llio do llvcryur. Km 11k I. Itockwtill him returned front Madras, wlioro ho Iiuh been 11111 ployed for several weeks. Frmt Hliotut iiohI loft thin morning for Now Westminster, II, 0., wlioro ho will visit for Noma mouths, Mm. Onciir L, KroitnoHK returned yesterday from I'orlluml, nftor n pond ing u month tlioro unil at KoiinIiU'. Mr. nml Mm. Kd l)arlilnoii, for , morly resident of Ilond for three "yonm, Imvo roturned to tint city ufur Mr. nml Mrij Albort Moohler of . IVultvlllo, Idaho, visited In llomt yes ' lerdny. They formerly llviil nt Itutl 'moiidi Lemuel Dalley ami family of Bum mor, Lake arn In llend today, Mm. llalloy IioIiik hero for dental treat tnciit. t Dr. mid Mm. W, 0. Claiming ro ifurne'd from Portland, whero Dr. Manning took part In tho state trap shoot. H year'' absence, chlofly spent In Portland. They will bo bora for iiiino tiiio looking aflnr tholr proparty In forests. m Mi. Kthcl Tillman, who linn been visiting with her brothi-h It. W. Lnwlnr, lotiirned luit night to her homo In Portland. (J. K. Nichols, manager of tho Western Union Telegraph Co. office horn, anil Mm. Nichols, will leave to night for Portland and Hcasldo on n month's vucatlon. 11. t, iiucnwnitnr nan purchnsoii a now Oldsmoblle nix-cylinder touring car, driving' It back front I'ortland, whero bo took part In tlio I'uclflc zono trap shooting tournament. H. T. Fox accompanied him an tho trip. In reporting tho Impromptu bat tlo which occurred In tho city park Monday night, Tho llullelln Incor- .Inrtly used tho name of Kvcrett Km tick mi tho opponent of Howard Dal nvy. It wan Kverolts younger brother, D.irrol. Mr, nnd Mm. Ansel llontrogor ar rived 'in Ilond yesterday, driving from Holse, to vlnlt with Mr. Pontrngor's father, A.' W. Dantrngcr of tho Dodgo so'rvlco station, durliiK Ibelr two wooks' vacation. Tho younger Don trngor In manager (If tho Ford Motor Car Co, of IJolso. Mr. and Mm. O. II. McDonald mid two children arrived In Ilond this morning from their homo In Con trallu, Wnsh., for n two wookn' vlnlt with tholr nephew and nleco, Mr. nnd Mm. Paul Mayetta of thin city. Mr; McDonald In the manager of the J, C, Penney Co,, store of Contrallii, They ennio by nuto and report roads In excellent condition, i . . 1 I.01 Tuesday s J, A. Eastes wont to, Portland lait 111 gilt till bUKlllCKH. Ilapn Zimmerman of Crescent la In Ilond on business today. Mm. V. A. Forbos bus returned 'from a visit, In Portland. A, J, Welch loft tblH.aftcruonn for a' vacation at Knqt nko. II. C. Kills loft las night for n bul'jrt5 (rip to Portland. V 'A. W. Lowls of Silver I.ako lit ponding sovoral duys In Ilond. MIkh Pearl Shearer l confined to , Jlio hotiRO by n Hovoro enso of tonsil JtlH. fT.Mm, Mlnnlo Dietrich of Portland , 'lfin patlont at tho St. Char.an hod pitni. ' MrW CohhIo Vlyi , vont to Prlno llo-Junctloil Innt ngbt to vlnlt with relatives, . Mr, nnd Mm, William Sulllvnn nro pnronta of a 10 W pound bnby son, borii Sunday. Frank I, nockwotl hns relumed to Jlond from a bUBliioss ' trip Into thn Indrns coilntry. Miss Prildonco Pnlntor of Snlam In vlBltlng hbr:ilBter, Mrs. It. M. Wood, nt tho Pilot initio Inn, ' M. A. Pnlmor, who has boon vlnlt lug IioroVrom X-oa Angoles, oxpocts to loavn soon for Ills homo. Wllllrtm Ansloy nnd boh, of Aber doen, hnvo roturnod'to tholr homo nftor upending uqvornl wookn horo. , Mrs. U. H. Hedoll of Halo, Mo Ih vaulting for n fow woolts with hor fllfltor, Mrs, F. II. St Olnlr nnd family. Mm, 3, F, Arnold' nnd daughter, Mnrlo Antolnotto, loft Inst night for Blchlgnn, to visit Mm. Arnold's par ents. Mrs. A. n. Davis, whoso homo Is IIuJdo miles south of Pond, loft last night to spend tho summer In Aiigolim, Charles filpehon, wlm was operated on recently at n local hospital, bus returned to his homo In tho Arnold dlntrlct. Miss Helen Corlmtl, who tins' been pending sumo tlmo nt Camp Bhor- 111 11 11, was In Ilond last night 011 her way to Portland, Mm. Knrl Powers, who left tho fit. Charles hospital Sunday after being III for soma time, Is again a patient nt tbu hospital, W. C. llolllnsheud loft lust night for Portland, railed us 11 witness In tho trial of K. h. Clark and Ilurtou Oney In federal court. Dr. nod Mrs. J. C. Vnndovert re turned to Ilond last night from Port land, whero Dr. Vnndovert took port In tho Pacific zono trap shoot. Mm, S, U. Duty of Adel, lBO'lnllcs south of Hood, was In tho city yes terday on her way to Bnlem. Her huilmiid brought her hero, returning today to his home, . Mm. Hi 0, Williams, who has been Visiting with hor brother,, A. J. Welch, was called yesterday to her homo at Malvern, Ark,, leaving on tho evening train. Mm. K, D, llelyca of Now Westmin ster, II. a, Is visiting with her daugh ter, Miss Viola Ilelyea, who Is em ployed In the Deschutes national for est office hero. Mr, and Mrs, J. I,. Johns of Pen dleton arc visiting In Ilond with Mr. Johns' sister, Mis Helen Johns. Des chutes county librarian, on their way home after a trip to California. Mr. nnd Mm. Lloyd II. Mnglll and son hnvo slatted on a tour to Ilolso, Portland, Seaside, Seattle and Van couver, Wash., to bo gouo several weeks, Duncan L. McKay, stato comman der of tho (I. A. It., has returned to his homo (11 Porttnnd after visiting with tils son, Clyde M, McKay, who with his family accompanied the elder McKay on tho return trip. Volturo No. HI, 40 et 8, will mee Friday night at Itedmond, nioinbors worn notified today. Matters retat lug to tho Initiation ut Tho Dalles when thl Dend volturo will have tho task of "wrecking" candidates from each volturo In tho 'state, will came up. Clifford Harden of Minneapolis vis Ited over the M'cok end with his aunt Mm. K. M. Thompson, ami cousins Hugh and Mnrgarot Thompson. Ho left Inst night for Portland, where ho will represent tho Metropolitan Na tlonnl hank of Minneapolis nt tho con volition beginning today. Ha. will rn turn to Minneapolis .next weok. Mondny A. 13. Peterson of Madras was In llend yesterday, ' Jay II. Upton of Prlnovlllo Is In Ilond today on business, Howard F. Dyer of Mlllcan was In Iiond toduy on business. Mm. I.. U. Hansen Is confined to her home with tonsllltls. J. A. Hastes will leave tonight for Portland 011 n business trip. R. (I. Snyder, merchant of Sisters, Is spending several days In llend. Mr. and Mm. William Stolnknmp nro parents ut n baby girl, born Sat urday, C. A. Warner returned to Ilond this morning from n trip to Tho Dulles. Durton Onoy mid bis fnthcr-ln-law, F. F. Sellmau, left Inst night for Portland, , Fred Slionquest was In Ilond Sun duy from his ranch on tho Deschutes aoovo nonu. August A. Anderson spont tho weok end In Hedmoml, returning to Dend this morning. Mm. M. Stovons loft last night for Oregon City, to visit with her mother for two wooks. Mr. mid Mm. W, R. Jones of La Pino wore In Dend last night on tholr way to Portland. J, A. Kastos fished ovor tho weok end nt Sparks nnd other lakos in tho Deschutes forest. , Miss Mnrgarot Optica has ns her guest her mother, Mrs. Mlchaol O'Shoa of Portland. F. W. Stary nnd Hnrry Swltfort caught n good string of trout on Spring rlvor Sunday. , Itnlph Lucas, diaries Wilson, CI nr. onco Could and II, F. Alton spont Sunday nt Suttlo lnko. Mr, nnd Mm, II. C. Kills and a party of frlonds spout Sunday nftor- noon nt Pickett Inland. A. W. Arnold of Ln Pino was In Dond last night on his wny to Port land on n business trip. Miss Noll Mnrkol roturned this morning from Hodmond, whero sho wns 11 guest of Mrs. D, h. Jamison, Miss Mnrjorlo Mouoy has roturned from' Pnsloy, wlioro slio hold a posi tion In u bank for sovoral wcolta to contly, i W. It. Klley wont to I'ortland last night to be n witness In tho trial of M, Ij. Clark mid llnrloii Onoy In fed eral court, C, It. Corrlo of Kiikoiih was In Ilond yesterday on Ills way homo from Ilnr noy comity, wbo'ro ho lias boon for sovoral weeks. I.loyit Kolley has relumed from Portland, whero ho spent Insfwook In roHpotuo (11 n call from tho Vet erans' bureau. William Foss of t.n Pine wont to rortiami last night ns a witness in I ho federal court trial of K. U. Clark and Ilurtou Oney, Mm. J, S. AyroH will ho tho hostess tomorrow nftornoon ut her homo at 20G Jefferson place, at u meeting of tho Hunulilmj club. Judgo N. 0. Wallace of Prlnovlllo rami) to Ilond Saturday night to con fer with the members of tho state highway commission. Mm, Craig Coy nor nnd son nnd Miss Kayo Deynrmond left last night fur Seaside, whero they will spend two months or more. Mrs, Uonovlevo Porklus roturned this morning from a two weeks' vaca tion, spont ut Knst lake mid at llukcr, visiting with friends, Volvn Moo Jeffries, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Jeffries, had her ton sils mid adenoids removed last week. Sho Is Improving satisfactorily. Fred D, Decker, formerly connect ed with tho lirooks-Scunlon Lumber Co. and now In the lumber business In Seattle, spent Saturday In Dond. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Ilenson left Sunday morning to drive to Port land for u two weeks' vocation, which they will spend thorn nnd In Seaside. Ilalph Stachll was a passenger on the Oregon Trunk train last night for Portland. Stachll Is the owner of n herd of fine Jerseys In tho Plnlnvlow section. Jason C. Mooro of Portland, who Is Interested In tho chemical deposits In Lake county, passed through Ilond yesterday on a hurried trip to Sum mer Lake. K. 11. Conner, cashier of a bank at Hums, wns In Dond yesterday, accom panying his daughter. Miss Kathryn Connor, who left on tho evening train for Portland, Supervisor It. L. Plumb of tho Dos chutes national forest left last night for Portland on business In connec tion with tho trial of K. L. Clark nnd Ilurtou Oney In federal court. Mm. J. F. Arnold mid daughter. Mario Antoinette, will lenvo tonight for Michigan, to visit Mm. Arnold's parents, II. L. Marek, who visited at La Pino for two days last week, was In llend yesterday on his way homo to Portland. Ho was brought to Dend by Mr. and Mm. A. a. Cliollck. Mm. I. S. Strashurger left last night for tho bench, to spend tho summer there nnd at Vancouver, Wash., with her children, who hnvo been going to school In Portland. Kuimctt McNcely, who tins been a student at 0. A. C. during tho past year, returned to llend Saturday, nftor working at Corvollls for ono month after tho school year ended, A, F, Larson, proprietor of tho Larson Jowelry store, left Saturday for Portland to Join his wife, who has been tlioro for hor health. They will spend sovcrnl months traveling. Miss Owen Irwin left Saturday night for Ilasln, Wyo to visit with hor parents during hor two weeks' vacation. Miss Irwin Is employed In tho office of County Clerk J. II. Manor. Dr. 0, II. Hanson of Paisley passed through Ilond last night on his way homo from Nebraska, where ho spent 'two months. Ills wife, who has boon visiting ' In Portland, accompanied him on tho trip homo. Mrs. K. (,'. Dobbins mid her daugh tar, Mfs Allen Itobblns, left last night for Portland "after visiting In Dend and making a trip to Crater lake, Thoy wero guests of Mr. mid Mm. T. II. Foley while bore. Only five miles of tho rim road at Crator lako remains to bo opened to nuto traffic, according to T, II, Foley, who with a party of friends spent tho week end there. Tho resort Is crowd ed with tourists, ttolcy reported. A party of enmpom who have been at Klk lako, consisting of Mm. S. Gilbert, Mr.W. S. Gilbert, Miss Mar gory Oilbert nnd Mr. nnd Mm. Dowltt Gilbert of Astoria, wero In Dend over night, leaving this morning to drlvo to their homo. K. A. Suthcr mid family returned today from a vacation of several woks spent In the Willamette valley and along tho coast. Miss Oladys Bather, who attended U. of O. last year, met tho family in tho vnlley and accompanied them on the trip. Mr. and Mm. Oeorgo II. WIseheart of Iola, Illinois, arrived Saturday eve ning for a visit with their daughter, Mrs. A. K. Dostlc, of GOC Federal street. They wero accompanied by Mm. J. H. Sabln, a sister of Mrs. Dostlc, and her son, from Suthcrlln, Illinois. J. K. Weatherford. Albany attor ney nnd O. A. C. regent for many years, mid J. K. Weatherford Jr. and It. L, Weathorford of Corvallls, were In Dend over night. Tho elder Weatherford was Interested In a re ccnt timber sale In this vicinity to Tho Shcvlin-Hlxnn Company.' Saturday Henry McCall of Paisley was In Dend yesterday. D. L. Mnrek of Sea poo 60 was In Dend today on his way to La Pine. Mr. and Mrs. James Mlltenbcrgcr of Walker Ilasln are 'In Dend today. M. It. Davis of Spokaue is visiting with his brother. J. S. Davis of Dend. Mrs. A. L. Scott of Minneapolis Is visiting Miss Helen Johns, county li brarian. if. S. Itoyce went' to Portland Inst night to bring back cars for tho Pio neer garage. Dr. It. D. Kotchuiu drove to Prlno vlllo today, planning to return Sun day to Dend. Mm. Hoy Moorhouso, formerly of Phoenix Silk Hosiery Unusually Good Silk Hose at $1.55 a Pair in Much Wanted "Shoe" Colors I'liro silk flirrail, runs up to lino IMo top, IiIkIi spliced IiocIh, iloulilc o!r nnd toe. Corao In. all the new "shoe" hliadc Havana imvn, and (an sIioiIcm, Dobollnk nml Otter, nnd other wanted shade. Pair, New Wash Suits for Active Little Boys Good sturdy, boy-proof moderately priced for (heir ex co I lent quality of material anil ffxA workmanship. $1.69 Suit 800 Yard French Ginghams M)ln; : inches wide; tho a quality fabric. aortmcnt corop rises' over SO 59c Yard Our Half-Price Sale of Women's Coats and Suits Continues Many fashionable RarmratH in (tils' lot. Prudent shopper will attend this sale. Make selections now limited jpatity. 1 1 Alicays Pays to Stop and Shop at THPUAUTY JMKS store of gup ffiililijilililiTijilililililiiiiH Dend, Is visiting here from her home in Phoenix, Ariz. Miss Ada Wagner has left for Kal Ispel, Montana, for a two weeks' visit with her parents. Lee A. Morelock, deputy United States marshal, who has been In Bend and La Pine for two days, left last night for Portland. Morelock was ono of the two officers who were tho Clearaway of Summer Wash Goods 75c Imported Ginghams 57c 75c and 85c Tissues .at 57c 55c Tissues at 45c 45c Voiles and Batistes at 35c Warner's Corsets New styles, new designs; a new and complete stock; priced $1, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50, $3.50, $4, $5 Traveling Bags and Suit Cases Vacation needs you will be pleased to carry; a new line priced at $1.65, $2.50, up to $8.95 99c Fine New Silk Hosiery Carried in eight colors. The wanted color is here. Ribbed top; black or brown; regular sizes and s outsizes; an extra big value at..;, ! 99c M OQ Seamed back, narrow ankle that fits; pl.t)t7 the wanted shades. Other lines at $1.69, $1.98, $2.25, $2,45, $2.85 v WARNER'S Mr. and Mrs. Carl D. Long havo object of tho assassination plot which nnmed their son, born this week, was frustrated. In Tortland recently. Douglas Balcom Long. I Operators of tho Pacifie Telephone Telegraph Co. last night presented u. Jardiniere as a weddlne eitt to Mr. and Mrs. Wright Willard, who wero Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. WHIam Lane have returned to Dend after spending their honeymoon In Portland. Lynn D. Coovert returned lastj married Sunday In Bend. night from Portland, where he has lard was Miss Agnes Menke, and was been for several .weeks. j formerly employed at tbejtelephono It. p; Kucnekerdoputy collector of . offlco. , Internal revenue, Is lirBend today . ' from Portland on business. Kels T. Nelson returned to Port land last night after visiting with relatives here for two .weeks. C. N. Thomas, Portland lumber buyer, left for his bomo last night after spending several days here, W. C. Wilkes has purchased the home on West Fifth street formerly occupied by A. Whlsnant and family. C. J. Kcefer, who Is employed by the North Canal company on the work at Crane Prairie, Is In Dend today. M. E. McGllchrlst, cn assistant In tho attorney general's office at Salem, Is In Dend, accompanied by Mrs. Mc Gllchrlst. Mrs. V. A. Forbes, who has been In Portland for several days. Is ex pecldttj return p bcr home hero tomorrow.. Mrs. Hnrry Corbett and children of Portland returned to their borne there Inst night from tho Corbett summer home on tho Metollus. Mrs. A. M. Thlmmens and Miss Ruth Thlmmes of Portland wore In Dend yesterday on their way home from Burns, where they have been visiting. Mr. and Mrs. T. II. Foley, accom panied by Miss Alice Dobbins and Mrs. Etbol Tillman, left today to drlvo to Crater lake o spend tho weok cud, T, Q, Waring, engineer for tho North Canal Co. on Snow creek, Is In Dend for tho week end. Jack High and Walter Taylor, wha arc assisting Waring, aro also in Dg.nd, W. T. McNulty, votorana' bureau representative, loft last night for Portland after n visit horo. He will bo li) ifciul again noxt weok. McNulty won principal of tho Slstors high school last yoar. ' Jnmcs M. O'Nell, formorly circula tion manager of Tho Bulletin, Is now associated with his brother, Hugh, In )ho managomont of tho Walla Wnlla Valley Spectator at Prescott. Hugh waa,.at ono time a mombor of Tho Bulletin back office fores. Friday S. D. Garner Is In Cortland on business. , N. II. Gilbert Is on an auto trip to Kolyat today. C. P. Hardy of Alfalfa was in Bend on business today. Barney Madsen of Metollus is In Bend today on business. Glenn A. Slack of the Arnold dis trict was In Bend today. Mr. and Mrs.-J. K. Smith are In Portland for a s'hort vacation. Pat Barry of Silver Lake la In Dend for medical treatment, Q. L. Bern.hTr. Prlnovlllpattoney was In tho' city today on ltgal busi ness, George Pcarce, editor of the Mad ras Pioneer, Is spending the day In Bend. Jesse GHUIand, who has been. at a local hospital, returned to hla,Aomo this .week. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh O'Kaue.left this week for Seaside, driving by way ot McKenzte pass. Charles' Ward of Antelope was a passenger' to, Klamath Falls on tho stage this. morning. , Mrr'.Jnd Mrs. Carl D, Long aro the parents ot a nino pound boy boru at St. Qharles hospital. Mtsa AIlco Dobbins arrived lu Bend this morning to visit with her aunt, Mrs. T. H. Foley, for several days. H. C. Roeso ot Portland, who has boon at the city camp ground, Is a patient at tho St. Charles hospital. ' Goorgo Menkenmalor of Fremont, who has bcon In Bond for sovral days, yotumed to his homo this morning. Miss Francis Thompson Is In tho Western Union offlco, tailing tho placo of Mrs. O. B. Nlchola, who Is 111. Dr. R. S. Hamel, n dentist former ly ot Astoria, arrived In Dend yester day to bo associated with Dr. F. M, DIoom. (Continued on Page I.)