..PAGE 8 i IT BaimtiuiinuiuiiuiHiiimmiitii!uiiituMiiuiiiumniiHiiiwiiniiiinnuiiuiuimutMiiiiiiiiiiiuiuuiitiiiiiltiuuniii BEND HAPPENINGS FROM DAY TO DAY tunaimuMMitmimimimiiiimuiiuuiimiuiimuiiimiiimni Wednesday I'rod N. Wit I Urn (if Ttintnlit In In IIvihI tmliiy on IhihIiichh. Mm, A. Mowmy lofi lnnt night for WooiIIiiiiii, Id iiiulti! Iivr Ikiiiiu, 0, 0. Hhnw of J'oi tin rut U vlnlllng wild II, A. Cowli'H inn) L, i:, Keolcy. , Mm. 0. Ai McAndrow loft hint lilltlit fur Albany to mnkit her Ikiiiiu Fred Wlmierku left hint nUlil for Hpoknno, where, liu will lin employed, It. M. Wood, miiiiUKor of tlui I'llot Iluttu Inn, .returned lo Ilend thin imirnliiK Hftur n vUlt In I'nrtliind. Dnnnld (Irnlmm, Fred lloulnchi-r, Perry Mcl), Kullor nnd Fred McCnn of rrlii'ivlllo vlnln.il In Hmid pouter clay. ' ' J. T. llurdy, traveling freight nnd piillsoni;ur iiKcnt for tliu H. I', U H arrived In Ilend hint night cm tun I noun, It. 11, McCluro of tliu Dodge iir.ency hero Infl taut night for Tim Wnllnn, to niturii with now rnm for tint agency. Lynn It. Coovorl nml Frnnk It I'rlncn drove tu Tliu Dulles yesterday to attend tint Atncrleiiii Legion con- volition. Ml I'imrl Ilnrrrlt linn nittiriiril lo hor Ikiiiiu In I'ort In ml after vlnltlng fur some tlmo with Mm. Kniinn V. Ilroderlck.' Mm, Michael O'Hhon, who hun been vlnltlng with her daughter, Minn Mur- garni O'HIiuii, left 'ycHtitrdiiy to ruttirn tu her homo In I'ortland. C, C. Miller has taken u piinlilon on burlier nt tint Wuldorf. He, enmo hero from Independence, hut liU homo hns been In Cuiindn until rccoiiily. Minn' l'Vrn llnhlis, liiinltteKM seen- lary for Hit North Cnuiil Co., arrived In Rend thin morning from I'ortUnd, where, Klin lino been for n week. .Minn I vii llnrrU, who hns been vl KIiik with her nliitor. Mm. John V, Htoldl for mtvnral dnys, returns to Ikt Iiouhi nt I'rluiivlllu tonight. I), Porter Dunliip, examiner for the National I'nrin lmii iinnocliitlon, In In Hond on liunlnenn with the. local agency, which U In charge of II. C. Kills. W. f). Ilitrm'K, formerly DenchuioH rounty Judge, hns returned to Hum! for a vUlt from hU new homo nt IMiouiiU, -Orn..- liu vlvllcul In ltud mond today. Mr. mid Mm. (). A. Murgruf luft luHt night for Kiiattlu. Mr. Mnrgrnf, who U proprietor of tliu Working mon'ii utorit, will nttuiid tliu Keitltlo Iltiyem' week. J. II. Mcl.ellnnd. J. C. Wright. I.. M. Ilngeu, M. Connolly n ltd Wudu Hhort loft lnnt nlKlit for Tliu Dalle, to muku iirriuiFuiiicntH for tliu 10 el 8 Initiation today. Air. and .Mm. A. W. Kohllold ore IiiirenU of a Imhy hoy, horn Hunday, M. I. llcllcilnp and Norrls Illxhy of rrlnavlllu vlnltl'd In Itund yestcr day. Mm, J, I., Vun Ilufrol left lnnt night for Portland mid Hcnltln for Hhort visit, A. II. Larrnboti Inft today for Tli Dulles, whero liu wilt attund tliu Le glon convention, I'uul C. Garrison and family and Fred (lllmnn of l'rlnovlllo visited In Ili'iid yesterday. Mr. and Mm. II. O, Kills and Mr and Mm. Norman Chapman left Oil luorilliiK to miiko tlm Century drive, John Wilson hud IiIn IoiinIU n moved at tlm Lumberman's honpllnl on Huturdny, Mr. mid Mm. Hoy IlaiiKinaun aro parents of a Tj pound buoy hoy, horn lnnt nli;hl. Mrs. (), 0. Claypool left limt iiIkIU for Portland, to Npuud tlm mini mo thcro nnd In California. C. (.'. Ilrowu loft limt nlKlit for I'ortliind. to return with n now Jnwiitt car whUli ho Iiuk purchaNvd, .11 m. k, ii. iiriiden or Culver wiih opernted on Hundiiy uvuiiIiik nt tho ht. ChurleM hoHpllal Mr. nnd Mm. J. M. DuIIiin and thol two daiiKlitem left hint nlKlit fo Portland for ii Hhort vncutloii. William Nye, n renldent of Ilcnd Hevnrol yearn into, returned this moriiliiK to upend Rome tlmo hero I)r, CharloN A. Kowlur will bo con lined to hit homo for Heveral duyn iih the run ii It of an Injury lo IiIn kneo Mm. Claude Ktdloy, who linn been vlnltlnK In Ilend for novum I duyn, left lint nltht for her homo In Itcdmond A. A. HymoiiN left IiinI nbt for Cniihmoro. WonIi., to return -ylth hi family, who have, been VIMtlni: thcro, W. II, RtnntH and family returned IIiIn inoriiliii: from u trip to I'ortliind and tlm beach, havliiK been uway for Hovcrnl woolen. John McOllvrny of iilianlko, who nan ueeii m ma jt. i;nurlfii lionplln I following nu operation lant week, left fur hU Iiouhi today. Hurry Nowlon of Denver In vIkKIiik bin parontH, Mr. and Mm, W. 0. Now ton. lie will bo hero for Ilia lomaln dcr of ihu week. MInn (leiiuvn Miller, who linn been vUltlni: with Mr. and Mm. J. II HpnrkR for Noveral wenkH, loft lunt nUht for her homo In Portland. Mm. I), It. Prather, who Iiun been nporiilliiK tliu dlnliiK room at Ilrooks Kcanlon Camp N'o. I, left hint ulcht for IlullliiKbnm, Wash., for n vUlt Ctmrlfit McI'lieeterH of Iturim paHned throiiKlt Ilend lant ulRht on IiIn way. I'ortland to Imvo hU eyv trcatrdl Ilo wqb acconipmuled on tho Mm. K. I.. Miller of Patnlnv. Mm. M, I). Mom of Lakovlow and Mm. 1 ltly " nur''0' M'?f VJolaAddlns OoorRo Detwller of Bummer Lake.10"1' woro vliltom In Ilend yvitordity, on their way tij Vrlnnd. Mm. Joseph H, I n nun left thU moriiliiK for a three montlm" trip to Now York City, PlttntiurKli. lliiHulo and Chautauqua, wliere nho wljl at tend n ruiinlon of hor family. ' ' J. P. llnuuoHNy, mnnnr.ur of Tho Blievlln-Illxon Company plant hern, loft lint nlfiht for Pnrtlmid, to attend tho Homl-itiinunl ' nipniriiK of fh'o NorthwoM' PI no' atilioclattoii. Mr. and Mm. I,, K, Reeley nnd Mm. Fen H, Wnlto returned lant iilnlit to her homo In Portland, after vlnltlnR for two weuk with hor par ontH, Mr. and Mm. I,. I.. Fox. Mrs. Wulta wan formerly .Mlnj Mario Fox or iieiiu. , Mr. and Mm. II. Iluxton Price aro on their way tu lloltlmoro, Maryland, to mako their homo. Thuy aro trnv- oIIiik by nuto. Mr. Hrlco had been employed lioro for rovirnl years by Tlm Hlinvlln-IIIxon Company. F. II. Drundnne, In clinrRo of roads Qoorno I), (lovo loft today to drlvo tatr ,liu uwl 8,"tt'8 forcst ncroHH the Military roud to Jonuplilnu county, (love will npond hU two wookn' vacation In tho Willnmotta vallay, lien Alntip left lnnt IiIkIU for Tliu DalloH, to ini'ut with tho anKlnoum for tho Htutu hlRhwny commission, on business In connection with work liu has boon ongaRcd lo do on tho Htutu hlKhwiiyn. 0. Illmbny HUHtnlued u badly nnshod hand when It was cntiRlit In tho live rollers at the llroolH-Hcnnlon mill yestorday. Amputation, of nno ,'ilnRor wiih noccsHary at tho Kumbor- jnnn'a hospltnl, , " Mr. nnd Mm. Halo McCo.wnn Sr. and Mr. and Mm. Halo McCownn Jr. nnd their dnuRhtor, Miss FnincoB Me- Cowon, of Uklnh, Cnl vlsltod In riond yuutordiiy with tliu oldor Halo's nuphow, II. M. Ilorton, who ruturiiod with thorn from Hums, accompanied by Mm. Ilorton. Mr. Holu 8r, wan for 30 yours county clerk ot Manila clno county, California, HIh son Is now district iittorney, and tho party wun forcod to continue without mak ing n Ioiir visit hero, bocauso ho must rotum to tuko chnrRo of nu Impnrtnnt cnHO. Thoy hnvo visited Yollowstoiio park on tho prosont tour. Tuesday William Peterson of Pnwnll llutto lu HpondliiR Bovornl rtnyp In Iloiul. Dr. John IlQison loft. Intit nlRlit for Portlnnd'on it uhort biiHluesa trip. Itov. H. A. atonsotli left lnnt nlnht for ICnuinclaw, Wnh for n visit. Mrs. Karl I'owors wns oporntod on Buturdny nt n local hospital. A. J. Hnrtor ot Tnu'tilo U Bpond hiK llio day In llond, olllcu ut Portland, was In Hond yes terdny on li lo way homo from Fro mont. Ho will return to bend noon to inspoct roads In tliu Deschutes forcst. Mr, nnd Mrs. (loorRo W. Conwell wero tu Hond yesterday on nn auto tour of Oregon. Mr. Conwell Is prcol dout of tho Coswoll Coffeo' Co. of San FrnnclBco. Tho Ladles' Aid society ot tho Christian church will moot on Wed nosdny nttornoon with' Mm. Normnn Holland on Wont Fourth street, All members aro roquestod to bo prosont Monday Mr. and Mm. I). Reynolds and daiiRhtor left Saturday night for So atllo, to bo gono for two weeks, Mr. nnd Mm. O. H. I.ylo lott Inst ulRht for llolllngliuni, Wush., to visit with Mm. I.ylo's motlior. L. M. Hnften nnd J. II. McLolland spent Sunday nt Crater Inko. 0, M. nodflold nnd family nro upending tho wook nt Suttlo lnko. QoorRo Mnyfleld nud William Foss ot I.n Pino woro In Dond Saturday. Miss Qlndys Scaloy of Portlnnd Is vlaltliiKjn Iloiul with hor father, C. II. Sooloy. Mr. nnd Mrs, 1. F, 'Rlcdol nro par ents ot an olght-potind baby blrl, born Saturday. P, II. Johnson lui,d family hnvo ro turnod to Ilor.d nftor sovornl weeks Hpilllt ut tlu bcnolios, Mrs, John flusuc nnd hor bnby daiiRhtor left last night for Portland, to visit for two months with rolti- lives. lOurl I), Houston has roturnod from Pnlurlo, whoro ho wont soyoml woeks iiKO 1", bis capacity an slute traffic olllcor, Mrs. It, II. Klilnornlllor, who linn been vIhIIIiik bur diifiKbtor, Mm, I'uul llainpHon, loft Inst nlRhi for her homo In Portland, William Iliinlny ot Ilurim, presi dent of tho Bliito Chnmbor of Com merce, panned through Hond lust nlfiht uiuhls way to Portland. Albert McKlnley, son of A. M. Klnloy of tho McKlnley-IIiimpHoii Lumber Co., loft lnnt night for Ta cotiiu, to visit with relatives. Dr. Hlattvrlof), a prominent physi cian of Pendleton, passed through Ilend today on his way to Crano Prnl rlo, to Hpcud n wer-k on a fishing trip. r a. Saturday W. 1). DagKott of Redmond Is In Ilend today on business. Mr. and Mm. A. O. Chollck of La Pino wero In Ilend yesterday. Miss CoiiiiIu Knickerbocker will leave this evening to spend Sunday tors. Mr. and Mrs, II. II. Do Armond plan to spend tho week end at Kant lake, Irvln McNeill nnd (Hen Uurch have returned from u trip to Pomcroy, Wunh, Miss Uladys fieuley of Portland Is In lleud, vIhIIIiik her father, C. II. Hceley. Allan Willcoxon ot tho Klk lako summer resort Is In Ilend today fur supplies. Harney Mailnon Is in Ilcnd toduy from his much at the head of tho Mctollus. Mr. and Mm. A. M. Rao wont to Portlnnd last night to spend one day on business. Minn Murlon Rabcr bus taken a po sition In the Chlldcm & Armstrong confectionery store. Mrs. L, S. Fields arrived from Lnkovlaw yesterday morning, leaving In tho cvoiiln for Prlnevlllc. Mm. K. K. Sawyer and children have returned from I'ortland, wliere they have been for several weeks. i Larry Ilngen and Malcolm Con nolly will lenvo tonight to drlvo to Crater lake, expecting to return Sun day evening. Mm.. 8. K. KldrldRo of Portland was In Ilend yestorduy on her wa homo from Hums, where she lias been visiting. Mm. Vlaln (Irnnntone, who has been employed recently nt tho Clill dors & Armstrong confectionery slorn, in seriously 111. Matt Ruber, who was a witness in the trial of IC. L. Clark In tliu federal court ut Pol Hand this weok, returned to Ilend on this morning's train. Thomas Qiilnn, Crook county agent for tho Oregon Llfo Insurance Co., Is In Ilcnd today on business with Ash ley Forrest, local ngent for the same company. Howard Young, who has returned to Ilend from attending tho Univer sity of Oregon, will bo employed by tho Deschutes national forcst during the .(imiimer., F.Jk-f Hownrd, formerly associated with K. J. Catlow In the Owl phar macy, Is In Dond from his homo In Pendleton. He is visiting at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Walter (Jrant. Mm. R. S. Uartlctt and children left last night for Liberty Dond, Wash., whero thoy will mako their borne. Mr. Dartlett is thoro as a sawyer In a largo mill. They have lived In Ilend since last December. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Donnott, ac companied by Mr. Dennett's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. L,T)ennott, who are visiting hero, and Mr. Dennett's cou sin, L. a. Drndley of the Portland Orcgonlan, who, Is , In Ilqnd on busl-J nenn, ion huh aiienioon ,io mano mo Century drlvo. Friday Z. 8. Sinltll left last night for Portlnnd. Miss Mnrjorlo Monoy loft Inst night for I'ortland, V. K, Ouniett returned this morn Iiir from a trip to Portland. Hugh O'Kano has returned from a trip to Portland nnd Scasldo. Mm. 0. J. Addlnk has as a guost her brother, Klrby Lott of Tulare, Cal. D. L. Klock, who has been visiting here, loft last night for his home In I'ortland. Ralph Cooper went to Portland last night on business with the Vet erans' bureau. Mrs. C. 8. Hudson and daughter returned this morning from a short trip to Portland. Miss Ivu Harris of Prlnevllle was in Ilend yesterday, visiting ber sister, Mrs. John V. Steldl. J. T. Hardy, traveling freight and passenger ngont for the S. P. & S., ar rived In Dcnd tblt morning from I'ortland. W. C. Holllnshcad of La Pino re turned this morning from Portland, where ho attended tho trial of E. L. Clark In federal court. W. R. Riley returned this morning from Portland, wliere he was called as a witness In the federal court trial of V.. L. Clark of La Pino. Howard Dlanchnrd sustained a cracked rib Thursday while working In the Slievlln-Hlxon picket mill. He Is at tho Lumberman's hospital. Nets Johnson, Portland man who has been In Dend for some time for hU health, left last night for Salem, to enter the tuberculosis sanitarium. Mrs. Cyril Stutfleld nnd her chil dren left last night for Seattle .after visiting for several weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mm. diaries Hayes. Mrs. A. J. Woolsoy left last night for Toppanlih, Wash., called by the Illness of her daughter, who is spend ing the summer with Mm. Woolsey's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Maler and son, Raymond, left last night for their homo In Livingston, Mont., after vis iting with Mrs. G. J. Addlnk, Mrs. Malcr's sister. Supervisor II. L. Plumb ot the Deschutes national forest returned this morning from Portland, where he attended the trial of E. L. Clark In Mdcral court. 'K. M. Dergen. auditor for the Portland Flouring Mills Co., was In tho city today on n combined busi ness and pleasure trip. Ho will leave tomorrow for Crater lake. Dergen Is a son-in-law ot Captain R. M. Per rine. j 1 1 1 1 ; j 1 1 ; f f i ; i ; i ; i -, m ' i ? t ; j n ; i ; i ; i ; i , i : i t r ; i -. 1 1 1 ; i ; i ; f ; r ; i r r ? i t 1 7 1 t r? i r i ; i ; r7 1 ; r n i; i ' i t n I Thursday Frank Young ot Paisley Is a visitor lu Dcnd today. Dyron Gllson has returned from a trip to Portland. Miss Anna Llndbcrg has gone to California on her vacation. Max A. Cunning of Redmond vis ited In Dend yesterday. J. M. Perry ot Terrebonne was In Dend today on business. Levi Ernst ot Powell Dutte Is spending the day In Dend. M. W. Sklpworth of Prlnevllle was In Dond yesterday on business. C. J. Dugan has returned from a business trip to Klamath Falls. Charles H. Graffenburger ot Milli on u Is In Dend today on business. Sheriff S. E. Roberts has returned from a vacation spent at East lake. Items of Interest From Our Baby Goods Section IUby HonnetN at ,nOc, 70c, 08c, SIA'i Dflby Dresses at i'fi .........08v, 91.411, 91.1)8, $2JiO llootceM nt ' U."5c, ic, 8()e, 75e. ItlnnketM, Cotton ut. .'..'.V1.J.1; Wool ut 2.in, fitlH, &1.0H Hllk yiilltn, bcflutlcM nt, OutliiK KlmonuA, satin trim, nt 51,11) OutliiK Flnnnel NlRlit downs nt fSDc Wool Flannel IVttlrontH nt .i..$l.ll White Corduroy lloben nt 51.08 llllm, n IiIk Hue, prk-od nt ,lt5e, 20c, IHc Rubber l'nntu, Tlildy-Dlddy, nt BOe Kid Morrnslns, white, with trim, nt .., 75c Wool Stocking, white, nt , 15c, 55c Hllk nml Wool or All Silk StocklnRS nt 7flc, 70e Phoenix Silk Stockings $2.10 Olio of the lifgRCftt M'llInK purn silk Hlocklngi we luue. J'n 1 1 fnoliloneil nemii up t tin linck of Mocking, top nml fret of Kuril silky llnlo (lint they look nlmmt like n puro kilk Hlorklnc from too to lop. Thin HtockliiK In Mack, white nnd colorx. Others 'nt $1.20 $1.55 $2 .'5 5 $2.85 Phoenix white silk hose with black clocks$ 1.25 Good Big All Feather Bed Pillows Covrnnl with roo1 grndo nntcen tlrlt. A pillow sold reg ularly fo.- $.10 and Is wild ax high fli $il.75 in mimii fur niture More. While n limited quantity lasts, per pair $2.95 Pair New Tobias Caps for Men Novelty fabric; now shape r $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 Others from $1.00 up. New Black Kid Strap Pumps From Queen Quality, arrived this morning. ' Priced, pair $5.95 Alwayi Payt to Stop and Shop ct MANNHEIMER'S PilililililililililijilijililililililiiiiiiiiiiiHi OutliiK Flannel nt, .18c, SOc, Si2c, ffllc, 80c Wool Flnunel nt 40c, 75c, II.Sc Dliiper Cloth, n full rniiKe of widths ?1.:10 up to 5'J.;I5 If It's for the Baby, Shop at WARNER'S Miss Florence Walsh was n passen ger to Silver Lake on the stage this morning. Vincent Grino, operated on at a local hospital on Tuesday, is still, In critical condition. Walter Cummlngs of Corvallls is in Dend on his vacation. He Is visiting with Louis Dennett. Mrs. L. Laugblln ot Paulina, who has spent several days In Bend, left last night for Portland. George Pearce, editor ot the Mad ras Pioneer, Is In Dend today on American Legion business. H. C. Ellis and J. A. Eastes, local Insurnnco men, returned this morn ing from a business trip to Portland. Mrs. Susie Fennell Pipes, Portland violinist who gave a concert here last winter, arrived In Bend today tor a visit Mrs. James D. Reavls of Seattle arrived in Dend this morning to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Franklin Fowler. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul D. Loree and A. J. Morse, Mrs. Loree's father, have gone to Crater lake for a two weeks' vacation. Edward Dotz ot Alfalfa was op- crated on this morning at the St Charles hospital for an Infection of tho hand Air. nnd Mrs. Elmer A. Swaicy and Miss Ella Swnzey ot Paisley were in Dend yesterday, returning to their homes today. Mrs. Georgoi Johnson was In Bend last night on her way homo, to Port land from Paisley, whero. Bhe has boon visiting. ' Robert W. Sawyer left last night for Corvallls to attend the meeting ot the st'ato editorial association to bo hold there this week. Twelve men for tinylng on tho, Al len ranch arrived in Rend this moriit Ing from Portland. Thoy woro mot hero by R. D. Savago, foreman for tho Pacific Livestock Co. Wflllam A. Palmer was struck over thq oye by a piece, of wood In loading n car nt tho rnllrond yards yostorday. Several stitches wero required In clos ing tho resulting cut. Mrs. H, G. Einmott will lenvo Sat urday for Frosno, Cal., whoro hor lmslmnd wont rocoutly tor his hoalth. Mr, and Mrs. Emmctt hnvo lived in P. em for six years, coming here from Frosno. Mr. and Mrs. Stull of fftjwbarg nnd Mr, nnd Mrs. George D. Ross of Vnn- couver, WnBh., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. 11. E. Nordeen. Mrs. Stull and Mrs. Ross are sisters of Mrs. Nordeen. G. I. Stebbins, formerly of Bend but now in charge of market road construction In the vicinity ot Kla math Falls, was critically III with pneumonia last week. He Is now be Ilevcd out ot danger. , , Mr. and, Mrs. J. L. J6hu?vho have been visiting with' Mr. Jobbo' sister. Miss Helen Johns, cbunty librarian, left today for their home at Pendle ton. Johns is an abstractor in the .Umatilla county sedt.i . ,u Allan Willcoxon, proprietor of the Elk lake summer resort, aln Bend today- for supplies, x He reported that campers are catching plenty ot fish for their own we;-, 'although limit catches are rare at,Jpcipnt. Claude McCauley was in today from the North Canal company roa ervolr construction caiup at Crane Pralrie. He reports that" the work Is still somewhat delayed -by the fail ure of materials; to arrive.'" Claude Graham, ot Paisley was in Bend today, to get a load of freight for the Chewaucah Mercantile Co. He reported that fishing In. the Chewau can river Is good this year,' and that deer are plentiful, hut sage hens are not. H. E. Nordeen, who has. been con fined to his homo by an Injury to his leg, sustained while he wan working on tho Methodist church last .week, la ahlo to get about on crutcljes. His left foot is still partly paralyzed as a result of the nerve being Injured by a batcbot. R. P. Nowland. district highway engineer, was In Bend yesterday on his way south to make a aufyy pre paratory to reporting to the state highway commission on the gravel ing of tho graded portion oyjie Dal-les-qalifornia highway f roni, ,'aullua prnlrlo to, the Klamath l!r(e. James A. Harris, who has been vla ttlng with his parents, Mr, nnd Mrs. R, M. .Hnrrls, and lil brother, Wil liam A. Harris, returned last night to Hivtttlo, where ho ,1s attondlnK school. Anothor brother,, John H. Harris, started yestorday tp drive to his homo at Oakland, Cal,, accompa nied by his wife and' ber two ulsters, Mrs. Lydla Adoraddlo (od Miss Fraiicc Fnrrell, njl of whom have been visiting here.