IIKNI) IIUMiHTIN nii.VI), OliKOOVi' THUIWDAV, HKITKM HKl't- IftSK? 4 mHtunuuiniiiiiiiiillniiitiuuitiHiuiitunniiiiuiu:tiiiniiiiiiiHUiiMiiiinuHtiiniitiniuitituiiiuiHiiiiiiiiiiitiiiii Drn,UADDi:MiMrQ FROM "unminminimiiiuMiiMiuiitiiii:iiiiimuuiiiMni!niMfMintHitiiii!iiii:iiit!ntiiiiui!tiiiimummiiitiiMiiiumiiiuniitua Wednesday Mr. uml Mm, J) ml Icy Hhuw spout fliiniliiy ut Sparks Inko. Mliw Dorothy Doililn will luuvu to morrow fur lOiiKoiif, to unlur V, ut 0, II H II fl'CBlllllUII. A hiiclnl li i not I li tt of Uiu I.udli's' Alii iuw.titv ut Mm MiiMiiiitlut phlll'nli will liu hull! at S d'cloclc loniorrow ut tint cliurcri parlors. Mm. I V, Hinltli of Hllvur l.iiku , wan lii Iluiiil IiihI nlKlit on Imr wny In I'orlliuul for triiuliiiiiiit for blood poisoning In liar IiiiiiiI. Mm. K. 8. IIiiiiiII wont lo lleilmoiul Inst njitlil to mnku her homo, her hits- i llUtlll having IIIOVL'll Ills llUlltlll Ulltllp- k mmit thorn, to mil up mi olllcu, H. W, IIiiIiIiIh, local Hiirvlcu million proprietor, uml ('.'Hull, iiiiiiiugur of tliu I'nloii Oil plant, Irt loiliiy on ii duck It it it 1 1 ti k trip to Hllvor liikn. Minn 1 luzt'I Kukes, who litis been visiting with Mm. Ilitttlo Muyno and family for sovonil weeks, rutiirnoil hint night to her homo In Portland. K. It. Ityiiii, who tin Ix-i'ii spending mi in i) tlmo ut lilt homo here, left Inst night for McClnuil, whnrn ho In ii -ployed In Urn olllcu of tliu McCloud Hlvnr l.ninliiir Co. Mm. H. P. Dicks of Lnkovlnw wns In limit! Inst nlKlit, ro mini: thlit far with hnr dnnghliir, Minx Mnlii'l Dicks, who wns on her way to u hcIiooI In thu Wlllumotto vnlloy. Misses Mnrgnret nnd I,oiiIii limb f nit will loiivo tomorrow for Kuitonu, wher tlmy will nltoiid U. of (). this yi-ur. Murgiirel will ho n sophomore, uml l.oiilsn will enter ns a frushtmw. ' Mint Nuttln McCtilloiigh of 1'rlnu- vllle, who bus been visiting hvr "In ter, Mrs. Utiillfy Hhuw, fur sitverul wiuikii. Iihk returned lo I'rlnuvlllo. Hlm uipiicts lo lenvo noon for Port land, whom she will spend thu win tor. Waller A. Dulton, gnulng iixiim Mnnr on thu Minimi national forest, wim In llend yosterilny conferring with Jiick Ilortoti, examiner on thu Deschutes forest, on rungo appraisal matter. Mrs. M. K, Houghton, district man ager of tlm Fraternal Brotherhood, arrived In llutiil lanl ulr.tit to begin thu work of orKuutzliiK lodgn hero. Hhi In vlslllng;wltli her daughter. Mr. A. II. l.nrrubt'. Thu lltibiiknh Indgn will aiiturtnln tlm (Mil Follows ut ii social meeting t'nt Hnthcr's hull on Friday evening, fallowing th" Itchuliiih business mi'iit Inc. Tim (Mil Follow urn nskod lo coiihi lit 'J o'clock. Hi!frliinniUM will Itu sdrved. Mr. H. II. Llnllo of Eugene wnn In llond lint night on her wny homo trom llurn. whom hIiu Iiuk boon vis Itlm:. Sha wns uccompiinlcd by Misses Juno Dttlton uml Gwendolen I.nmpshlru, who woio on tholr way to Eugene to outer V. of O. Thu clock presented by thu class of 1821 to thu llenil high school I ho- lug moved from thu hull to thu audi torium. Thu relief, "Spirit of 1917." pronenlvd by thu 1922 cloud, will bo plucml on thu wall In tho hnllwny noon, unnoiiiicu Trlnclpul Arthur 8. Taylor. Tuesday Mr. nnd Mr. M. II. l.lnilley arn pnrmitn of n nix pound buby Klrl, horn Monday morning. Mr. und Mr. Frank H.'tfcott uro pnrunt of u ovnii pound Klrl, born Hatiirday atternooii. W. (1. Iliiuhner of Kukuiiu arrived In iluml yiiHterdiiy to tuko a portion a printer with Thu llullotln. Lloyd ICulloy ban nccoptod n posi tion In thu bookkeopliiK dopurtmont of u locnl bank. UeorRo Hobert of tho Arnold dis trict was In llond Monday' on btml lionn. Mr. and Mra. P. II., CoHiior of Dub chute aru parent of an 1 1 M pound baby boy, born Hundny evening It la thulr twelfth child, Mian Oracu Andoreon, who litis boon vIhIIIiir with her couslna, MIhscb Martha and Kleanor Ilechon, left Uiut ulRht for lior homo at Hoattlo. 0. W. Whltaett, who lm Hpont tliu aummor with hla aon. II. L. WhltHott, left laat nli;ht for Kuroho. whuio ho will iipond thu winter. 11, F. UiiHHOll and futnlly, wlio,hnvo boon on n llahlim trip nt (Iroiiuont Inloi, wero In Ilmirt on tholr way hoiAu to l'orthinil lt nlRht. ,Mr. uml Mrs, ltitlph Haynlu Imvo moved to llenil Iiom I'uiulloton and nro omployod at tlm J,. 0. I'tinney atoro, , i . 'Arohlo McDniiald, who haa apont tlm Bummiir on thu MeKniizto river, hiia rotiirnua to lidnil to upuud tho winter. J, I;, Van Huffol of tho Central OruBon Motor Co. luturui'il this mornliii; from I'urtliind, whore ho at tomlcd muutliiK of OrpKon RnriiRO men with tho Ford tvaetor raiaviiu which arrived thoro this woolt. DAY TO DAY M. J, IUrrIiih left hut nlKlit for hi former huiiiu In WiimIiIurIoii, tnkliiR hi it t ii tt 1 1 iliiiiRhler thuro, Tho family ciiiiio hero fur Mm. IHkkIiis' hcnlth. Hlie la In u local liOMpltal. Mr. and Mr. IMwnri ICanliiinn of Gntowiiy Htoppeil In llond today (o vIhII with Mr, and Mr. M. I'. Cimh iiiiiii, on their way to Antihunt, W'airun ToppliiK, son of (ilicrlff TopplliK of Jufromou county, In revov erliiR aftor u critical opurntlon for iipliuiidlcltlH, purrurmud In lleiid fiunduy. Mr. and Mr, 1. V. Iluyman of New OrleniiH itru vIhKIiir with Mr, anil Mr. Clarence Mnnuhutmor. Mr, llcymun ami Mm. Mnunhuliiivr uro Hlslera, Dr. K. H. Iliimll, who linn bonu pructlclnR ilentliitry In thu iilllcr of thu Hum) Dental Co., I moving hln ''lulpmcnt to Itcdmoiul, whero Iio will locate. Ml Frunce Heyhurn left last nlKlit for Ki'iittlu, to rf'HUinu her work at the UnlverHlly of WiuhlnKton, where ilia will bu a Hophumoru till year. Mil Kslhor Ilochuu left last night for lllllshoro to vlr.lt with tier parent before returning to her homo In Cali fornia.' Hho lins'buuii visiting with her alstcr, MIsku Kleanor and Mar tha llochou, Mr. ami Mr. John A, Dron uru In lleud from I'rluuvlllu today. TJiey expect to return to Ijend to make their homu within two week. Dron, formerly an engineer for thu llond Wuler, Light & I'ower Co., ha been connected with tho forest huivIcu at rrlncvllle thl vummer. Rlonday K. Ilullah of Deschutes is In Itend today. - J. L, I'nr berry uf Clovordalo Is In lleud today. K. II, Tome of I.n I'lnu I In lleud today on httHlnes, William llomell uf Alfalfa I a vl Itor In llctid today. II. K. llrook left last nlglit on n biiHliiuK.i trip to Portland, H. It. l'urccll left Inst ulRht on a business trip to Portland. Pearl Lynvs of tho Tuinulo fish hatchery U In lleud tuday. Mr. and Mr. J..W. Iterdertjf Silver Laku were in llond on Hundny. Mr. W. L. O'Dounoll left lust night fur Hun Diego, to bo gone six week. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. l'lckett of Ter rebouno aru ' spenillnK tho day In llend. Mr. nnd Mr. J. II. Sparks linvo re turned from I'omlletoii, whero they attended thu roundup. Lou! llonnett returned ycotordny from n hunting trip In tho Silver Inkn nnd Summer laku district. Dr (Irani Skinner and Dr. W. (1. Manning have, returnoil from Pendle ton, whero 'they attended thu round up. Mr. V. 0. Fordham, wlfo of tho puktmnntcr,ut I.u Pino who ha been kuriously 111, Is reported to bu Improv ing. II. II. Do Armond loft yesterday for Portland, planning to go to Salem luter In thu week betoro returning to llond. Mis (leno SchwnrU ot IluniB was In IJoml yesterday on her wny to Scuttle, whoru hu will attend U. or V. A social mrotlng of the KnlglitB of Pythias nnd Pythliiu Sister lodges will bu hold on Wednesday uvonliiR at Slither' hall. A number of candidates will bo Initiated Into tho Modem Woodmen of America lodge nt tho meeting Tuesduy night ut Suthnr'a hall. Douglas Johnson, publisher of tho Ln Pino Inlcrmoiintnln, nnd hla fam ily spoilt tho week end In Hond, re turning today to tholr homo nt Ln Pino. IIiiiiB Zimmerman of Croscont, who I In llond today on liualiioss, roporta that work an tho Croscont lako ilum la being rushed In anticipation of winter wuathor, Mra. J. II. Corbott, who lma'deon vlattliiR with relatives liuro, returned last nlnht to hor homo nt Vnncouvor, WiihIi. Mra. Corbott wob formorly a student nt tho llond high school, Mm. Mabel IC. Stringer nnd her daughter loft this morning to drlva to Yakima. WiihIi.. whoro thoy Intend to mnko tliolr homu, Mrs, Stringer has lived in llond for 10 yonrs. Hor hua bund, who was a locomotive eiiRlnour, died throa yrnra uro. Saturday Cilenn II, Slack of tho Arnold ills Irlct Is In llond today. Donald Stuart has Rono to hi ranch on C!roo!;u rhor. Julm Tuolc, Hodmond grudo school piiuclpal, Is In Hond today. Mra, J, HeUert wont to Mudriw last nlKlit to visit for n abort time. Mra. 0. A, Warner wont to Port land Inst night to visit for sovornl duya. Matt 1lodlcliw;rjiit to PorJInnd lanl nlglt i lii lilting to bo gono ulo'ut, n month. v, ' ' ' Miss Krmol HcoU left Inst night for Monmouth to cntor thu Oregon Nor mal nclinol, Mls.i lino ICnlcliorbncker and her brother, Kmmott, of SlHtor, nro In llend today, Mra. Max Ilodn or Itcdmond I In lleud today, visiting with her (laugh ter, Mis Muiba liodu, Mr. C. L. Schwab ban gono to Portland, planning tutor to go to Malum for tho state fair. Mrs. J, Audrain, who ha been numlng In llend, returned last night to her homo ut Kedmotid. Mis Mildred Dodds left lust night for Albany, to resume her work u u teacher In tho high school thoro. Paul U. King, local attorney, loll hist night for Portland? Ho will re turn about Wednesday of next week, Mrs. M, Jones I now tho solo pro prietor of tho llend cafo, having pur chased tho Interest or Mrs. If. Onsbar. ' Mis Mnrgaret McCarrou returned Friday morning from an extended visit at Minneapolis and In northern Minnesota, F, L. Darker of Spoknno, manager or mi Investigating bureau In connec tion with Insurunco companies la In llond on business, Mr, M. i:, Pearl, who ha been vis iting with her daughter, Mr, John A. Iluiige, and family, left last night for her homo ut Seattle. Mr. M. Tozzlotl or Tho Dalle re turned to her homo there lust night after visiting with her daughter, Mr. K. K. Ilalfpatr, hero (or a Hhort time. Mr. and Mr, (leno Comxtock nro Hie parent of n nlno pound baby girl, born early thl morning. Tho young lady ha been named Kathleen Ceno. Mr. Jind Mrs. Arthur Tuck or Ited moud nro parent or a seven and one- half pound girl. Tho father I n for mer U. of O. athlete, and competed In tho Inst Olympic games. County Superintendent J. Alton Thompson (eft this morning to drlva to Momn uth, accompanied by hi daughters, Mlssc Frances and Mary Thompson who will er.ler tho Ore gon Normal school there. John C. Hill, shipping clerk for Tho Shovllu-lllxou Company, will leavo tomorrow with Mr. Hill to drlva to Kmmott, Idaho, for a two wukn' vacation. George Pauly will llll Hill's position during hi absence. Mr. (Icorgu H. Prlnco of St. Paul, Minn., Is In llend for a Ibreo wcks' visit with her son, Frank It. Prince. Hho Is accompunlcd by her sister, Mrs. Charles S. Lincoln. They came hero from Portland, whero they ut I Star Values ! I Prices that interest your Pocketbook on things ji you need now. i COTTON BLANKETS Double bed size, 5j pair WOOLNAP BLANKETS Fancy plaids and B i : CI S3i lillgu aic, puir COMFOKTEKS See jAr uiwrn iignc DRESS GINGHAM 27 CHALLIES For comforter covers, yard : wide 19c PERCALES A bic: line ; a yard 19c U OUTING FLANNEL Yard wide, fancy p stripes; heavy weight; yard 25c ROMPER CLOTH 32-in. fast colors; yd. 25c j WOMEN'S UNION SUITS Winter weight, 1 cotton; all styles; all sizes; garment....... 98c p MEN'S UNIONS Heavy ribbed cotton ; a, star g value; garment H.-. $1.49 liriVfi IfNER PANTS Anrifripv sinv vnlnnr n& 1J BOYS' SHOES Black or brown calf; all solid B leather and big values ."..,.....;:;.. $2.98 UiKLS SUllUULi StlUHifi I' 01' Dig ttU'lS, Sizes Gfc up to 7 ; brown or black calf ;. special; pr. $3.95 L SRE OTIR BARGAIN TABLE FOR CHIL- BT J HT 11. lour money s yoriii WARNER'S tended thu Knlscopul convention, Mm, Prlnco wan elected to represent I'rovlnco No, C, Minnesota, on tho oxacullvu bonrd or the woman' auxil iary or thu church. Friday Hoy L. Newoll or Priiievlllo wn n visitor In llend today. , C, I;. Johnson or Alfalfa Is In Hond today on business, Clyde M, McKay has returned from u short business trip to Portland. W. C. Holllnahcnd of La Pino wna In llend today on hunlnckx. Hugh Thompson returned yester day from a business trip to Portland. MIhs AIIu Knton or Lu Pino rns in Iluml litct night on her wny to Port laud. Francis K. Leo and Valley Dykstra or Mllllcun wero lu llend on business today. J, II. McKnnzIo nnd family have como to llend Trom Portland to make thulr home,' Mr. and Mrs, J. II. Spark left this forenoon to drlvo to Pendleton, whero they will attend tho roundup. Mr. and Mr J. L. Campbell of St. Helen' place uro the parent of a six and one-half pound baby girl, born yesterday. Mr. nnd Mr. John H. Frceland and Mr, and Mrs. Dan Dovnnl or Long Donch, Cnl nro visiting with Ij. It. Shanno for a fow days. T. C. Merchant, who has n ranch In (ho Arnold district, lutt today for Fort Hock, where ,he will bo em ployed at tho ranger station. II. L. Illedcl, formerly In the Insur ance business here, Is now associated with K. L. Vlnul In tho omctf or thu llend Investment Co. Superintendent O. W. Ager or the llend schools left this morning for Portland. Ager's two sons will go rrom here to Eugene, to cuter U. or O. Mrs. F. II. Clark, who has been visiting with her daughter, Mr. C. A. Johnson on n ranch near llend, returned lust night to her home in Portland. Miss Myrtlo Itlce left yesterday morning for Portland, later to go to Kugcno to resume her studies ut V. ot 0., where (sho will be u sophomore this year. Mrs. T. C. Church left last night for Portland to visit with friends. With her went Miss Herniece Haines, who will visit with her mother, Mrs. Charles Hnlnes, who ha Just left a hospital there after u protracted Ill ness. Vnlborg Orlbskov IcU lost night ror Alsea,- whero she will teach do mestic science In tho high school. She has boon associated with her $2.39 vti.uif the bin values at 53.4b Si colors, opeciai ya yc g?. - inch: yard .... 19c U y ;-t ' - y""' jjr TT! r 1- hi' on rivery rurcuasn . ililiiililililijilililililijililililin Dresses Arrived If " Today I Greatest Offer of the Season Poiret, Canton Crepe and Satin Faced Canton Dresses $18. 75 A very' speciay purchase that enables ' us to offer thee Fine Dresses at $18.75; a price that enables you to re fresh your fall wardrobe economically right at the beginning of the new sea son. SALE NOW ON We regret very much that these dresses did not arrive Saturday as we expected. They are here nqw and are all most beautiful garments. Come early to get best choice, as )nly 25 dresses are included in this lot Always Pays lo MJINNHEIME&S thFpuauty jl STorecf kkQ The Store of piljjililMlilijiiijiiiiim sister, Miss Maren Grlbskov, and Miss Martha Bechcn, In the O. I. C. cafe teria stneo finishing her work at 0. A. C. last spring. Mrs. S. H. Stockmon And her, daughter Alice lett yesterday ror Portland, where they will spend a week before going to Eugene, where Miss Stockmon will enter U. of 0. as a freshman. Mrs. Stockmon will re turn to Bend In two weeks. C. W. Shriuer or Portland is in llend looking after his business inter ests here. Mrs. Shriller, who has been seriously ill, is Improving, Shriuer reports. They were rormerly resi dents or Ucnd, having been the first proprietors or tho American bakery. Slirlner also built the Hippodrome. Thursday Clyde M. McKay went to Portland last night to spend several days. Mrs. It. M7 Doran was operated on at a local hospital this morning. A. C. Klrtsls or Tumnlo is in Bend today on business. George W. Duke or Crescent was in Bond this morning on business, Barney Madsen wu in Bend today rrom his ranch on the Metollus. J. J. Wilt or Sisters was a visitor In Bend today. Charles H. Oraffenberger or M.H11- can was ln Bend today on business. The ladles or tho St. Francis church will hold a rood sale Saturday at tho O'Donnell market. Miss Melba Bode went to Redmond last night ror a visit or several days with her mother. Gordon Summons, Madras attor ney, loft last night ror his homo after ponding two days here on business. II. A. Miller, manager or tho Miller Lumber Co., wont to Portland last night on business. Walter Coombs, manager; or the Bend Garage, went to Portland last night on business. Tom Murphy returned to Bond this morning aftor a trip to mlddlo west orn points. F. K. Hunter was Initiated Into tho rauk or rago by the Knights or Pythias lodgo at Inst night's meeting. Elmer Ryan, rormerly auditor in tho Shovlin-Hlxon ofllco horo, Is In Bond for n row dnya rrom his homo In McCloud, California. S. A." Blnkley, logging suporlntoiv dont Tor tho Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co., left Inst ny;lit ror Portland on a short business trip. To moot with tho Ladles' Aid so- cloty or tho Redmond Baptist church, SO members of the Bond Aid society loft for Redmond on tho morning train, planning to return this ovo- ntng. 4 Slop and Shop at s y Superior Serclce George P. Gove, superintendent ot the Brooks-Scanlon iuHl, went' to Portland last night ror a short busi ness trip. Harry G,cdney was expected to ar rive in Bend today to visit with his mother. Mrs. Charles La liocque. Ho has been living at Red Wing, Minn. Mrs. F. W. Palmerton left this week for a visit nt Chicago, Phila delphia and Boston, planning to re turn in six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Daughenbaugh lor Mllllcan have gone lu California ror a month's visit with Mrs. Oaugh enbaugb's parents. Miss Eva WhittingtoB, .daughter ot Mr. and .Mrs. 0. M. Wnlttlngton of this city, lett yesterday for New York, where she will enter a school in mil linery and designing. Joe H, Miller, construction fore-, man for tho Larkin & Cre'cn Lumber Co. near Astoria. left last night for his home after spending several days In Bend. Alice Riggs, two year eld daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Alvl'n, Rlggs .of Powell Butte, was opoata..oz.liiit night at the St. Charfes hospital for appendicitis. Oscar F. Sella and Mlai Linnto May Butlcr, both ot Bend, are the princi pals named in a marriage Ikenscils--sued from the office ot the Deschutes county clerk this- morning. Pilgrim. Commandery, KnlgAts Templar, will hold Its first meeting following the summer recess, tonight at the Masonic hall. In drder. to al low tho Eastoru Star lodge to moot with tho grand worthy matron, tho commandery meeting will ho brief. W. A. Mllllcan of Wdltervllle. on the McKentlo highway, was in Bend today on business. He In a sou ot Georgo Mllllcan, a pioneer settlor of Central Oregon, who brought tho, first band of cattle to th'ls pari ot tho. state In 18G8. Ducks are plentiful at all of tho lakes ln Harney and Malheur coun ties which wore visited by R..S. Ham ilton, L. Antles and J. O. Felker, they roportod on tholr roturn last night atter a trip ot sovoral, days. William Hanley or Burns accompanied thorn on the first two days ot their trip. Thorson Bonuott, who has boen visiting with his aiintOlrs. Pan' Woornor, ror alx weeks; left last night ror Forest Crovo, where ho wl'l attend Pacific university, whero h" has beau awarded u scholarship. !' will bo on, tho university footh " squad (his fall. He was gradua' last spring from tho high schooU Milton. His mother. Mrs Homer t not, la also visiting with her sis' Mrs. Woernor. k