PAGE 4 THF HKND BULLETIN, BEND, ORKGON. Tt'KHDAY, MAIU'll 117, IOIT III' AMERICAN WOMEN WORKING FOR ALLIES Hewing clrclo In Iiomlon ltrrakN Sll euro Hulfl hn United KuiU-h Noam War With Ucrnuiny. I(y 1. W. reKl. r, (United Pros Staft Corraixmdcnt) LONDON, March 27. Tlio only American sawing circle in Kiigluml workod in ran to silence until Presi dent Wilson brake oft relations with Germany. Then discipline strained stretched and snnppod. A gusher of pent up sentiments 'broke over the sewing tables of the American Women's Club workrooms. After a while it was all said and the circle subsided. ' The Industrious thrum of sewing machines and band age spools resumed and the relief work went right along. Mrs. Stokes Walte, the chairman however, decided a little whispering Is good for the workers' tired nerves. So the silence rule that made the sewing circle unique was sent to abide with the late lamented Ger man relations. Even it there is rag chewing in the workroom the lint is not wasted. Even the stray threads ravelled from the edges of working cloth are util ized along with rags from the cut ting tables. These are gathered up ot the end of each day and stored until there are enough to make cush ions for injured arms or legs. "We used to have an assessment ot 12 cents a day for each worker," Airs. Waite said, explaining the fl ' nanclal workings of the Institution. "'That was to pay the operating ex penses aside from materials. It left a surplus, so we abolished the plan, substituting a voluntary contribu tion. Now the surplus is even larger. "Every woman who works 156 hours in three months is entitled to the War Volunteers' badge, with the letters 'W. V.' surmounted by tjie Crown. But she must go on work ing to retain it even after the honor Is won, unless under special cir cumstances it Is awarded outright. "I never saw greater enthusiasm than that ot the American women who come here to make things for the wounded. Some have lived in England for a number of years and had become accustomed to their af ternoon tea, but they work right on through the tea hour here without a pause. "We send a little surprise with every bale of supplies leaving for the front.- It contains hypodermic syringes and hot water bottles with flannel covers. .1 nursed in a hos pital in France, so I know Just how welcome these things are in any hos pital camp, no natter how well it may be equipped." "Will the American Women's Club "workrooms send their output to American troops it we go to war?" Sirs. Waite was asked. "We aren't at war yet," she re plied, smiling, "but it is nice to have a body of workers skilled and or ganized if anything happens." Here are some of the names from the workroom roster on this typical sewing day: Mrs. Alfred E. Bradley, -wife of the American military ob server; Mrs. Walter Blackman, Mrs. George H. Shaw, Mrs. Chester Pur ington, "Mrs. F. W. Libby, Mrs. Rob rt McClellan and Mrs. G. A. Mower. AMERICAN FREIGHTER SAILS FOR HAVRE WITH CARGO OF COTTON FOR ALLIES yrrug CITY- OF PUEBLA LORDING WITH COTTON Photo by American Preaa Association. Th American freighter, ths City of Pue bla. sailed for Havre, defying ths German war tone decree. She I owned by the Harvey steamship company of 17 Battery place, and was built at Cramps' yard In Philadelphia In 1SS1 for the Alexandre line, which operated a mall and passenger service between New York, Havana and Mexican por The City ot Puebla la ot t& groa ion nase. J.V feet inches Ions and 3s Ivet s Inches beam, has H feet S Inches depth of hold and la a single screw steamship equipped with triple expansion reciprocat ing engines which give her an a vera ice speed of twelve to thirteen knots. The picture shows the City of Puebla loading with cotton. The American flag to Mint ed on her side. This makes ftv A merle n freighters that have sailed from New York fur Eu rope since ths publication of ths German not announcing the new submarine pol icy. The first was the Dochra for Genoa. She was followed by the Kochester and the Organs both for Itordenux, and the Oswego for Genoa. These ships are Do approaching the war danger sons. Greek Effect For This Maid's Rest Robe Helping Some. Bill I see that the theory that earth quakes accelerate the movement of glaciers has been proved by observa tion, in Alaska recently. Gill Of course. Why, I'll bet some earthquakes would even make a chessplayer move. r Yonkers Statesman. Explained. "Pa, what's the difference between insurance' and 'assurance? " "Well, the latter is what the agent has, and tbe former Is what be tries to sell you." Boston Transcript. Logic. Abandoned Alfred They say that steady dripping of water '11 wear away s stone. Dreamy Pete Jes' think, then, wof d happen to a man's stomach by pourln' glassfuls inter it!" We are made for co-operation, like feet, like hands, 'll'te eyelids, like the -rows of the upper and lower teeth. Marcus Anrelius. RESTFUL MOMENTS. Flesh colored georgette crape, cut tunic and trimmed with heavy Bilk fringe, Hives a comfortable negliffee that la also attrac tive. Narrow fur finishes edges of ths tunic and bands the delectable nightcap. He Saw It "There was a terrible accident at our bouse last night." said a was. "As I was sitting In tbe dining room I happened to look out, and I saw tbe kitchen sink." Let us not burden our remembrance wlfb a heaviness that's gone. C. S. HUDSON. President U. C. COE. Vice President E. A. BATHER, Vice President, E. M. LARA, Cashier L. 0. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier B. A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND OREGON. It's a Mighty Comfortable heeling to know, that in addition to the largo resources of this Bank, that at any time wo can send Ten Thousand to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars in notes due this Bank, to the Federal Reserve Bank, at San Francisco, Calif., and receive either currency or credit for the same. Customers doing business with this Bank enjoy this ad ditional security, wliicli is of almost inestimable value. r3T i ftrlll tllli V YOU GET WHAT ! VniTUMXTT WUITXT 1UU llJ-UXM. Ill liai A YDUASKFORITfiEEE FOR SALE pOK SALE Two teams horsf-s. two wagons and harness, all in good condition, a bargain. P. O. Uox 376. 93p poll SALE First class cafe, well located, doing good business. In quire Bulletin. 93tfc. poll SALE OR TRADE 80 acres ' irrigated land, near Bend. P. O. Box 248. - 92-97p pX)R SALE Three bred gilts and one 2-year-old sow. E. C. Klm mell, .' two miles northeast Grange hall, 4-6p pOR SALE Light canvass-covered traveling wagon, equipped with small stove, cooking utensils, bed, table, clothes locker and supboard. Inquire P. T. Hardesty, Brooks Scanlon Camp 1. 92-97c pOR SALE Neat, new, little house with lot 7, block 8. Mill addition, half way between postofficc and sash and-door factory. River front lot. finest place in Oregon for garden and chickens; rich black soil, four feet deep. Terms like rent. Have a look. 91-8fip pt)R SALE OR TRADE Nino-acre orchard In Rogue River Valley. Adress Box 388, Bend, Or. 88tfc pOR SALE Team, wagon, harness, saddle. Kenwood Grocery. 88tfc pOR SALE New American Adding and listing machine; neve; used; direct from factory. Owner has no use for It. Cost new $88 f.'.o. b. San Francisco. . Will take $75. See machine at this office. 80tf. glNGER HEWING MACHINES A $3 payment places one In your home. The Bend Furniture Co. i 79tfe pOR SALE Two lots In Northwest Townsite Company's Second Ad dition (west of tbe river, near 8hev lin mill) ; price J 160, easy terms, Ap ply abc, Bulletin office. tf FOR RENT pOR ' RENT Modern five ' room house. Inquire Ross Farnham, Central Oregon Bank Bldg. 93tfc pOR RENT FurnlBhed rooms and board. Inquire across from the Catholic church, on Wall. 89-94p pOR RENT New 4-room apart ment, four blocks from business center. J. Ryan & Co., O'Kane build ing. 88tfc. pOR RENT Furnished rooms with steam heat and bath. Goo. Bates, Phone Rod 621. 84tfc WANTED WANTED Girl to do general house wont, rnone aiii, oouc BULLETIN Classified Ads Coil One Cent Vd The Daily li Reed by Everyone in Bend The Weekly (Ortuarton 1750) Reaches Everyone Who Buys or Sells in Bend, and circuities i Throughout Central Oregon You Get What You Wont PHONE 561 What Makes Business Suooaas. "TliPio Ik alwnya u iivinlilin In lmt Hess on tlio limn who dues bin work uluntukliiKly," Hiiys J. t). Armour In the Aiuvi'lriin Miiuuxinii, "with coin pli'timi'HN nud llimlllv. Ilu Is tlio iiiiui who will ho li'ti"tid wllh more mid mora i'i8uiirMllilllly, up to thu limit of his I'lipui'lly, The limn who lufoi'ins hliuxelf niU(imlily uhout Ills linn. Itn methods; Us pnljrlm mid III pi'ihIiii'Is, fVhodoiM hi work so well Hint no ono iiwiIh follow hliu up to imtch tlio riitf K'd vilgi's, In on tlm tmftMtt, iirval nud shortcut ruml to m liloviMiiciit." The Usual Rsmedy. Ilohtilo bud lit'i'u HtudyliiK IiIk irrnmt. fiilluir's fare, which win very much wrinkled. ' "Well, Hob," said tlio old ucMillmnan, "do you like my fiico?" "Vt, Krnndpn." mild lloliblp, If an awfully nice fare, lint nhv il.m r you have 11 IrouwIV" Now York Tlinvs. nap inoa. "What, buying cigars for your hns handT I shouldn't think you'd eucour- mnv mill ill inn iiiui iiiiiru, i.t . 1'... I. ii...... .Ilu. I ill li. M. ft in iu, iiih iiii'iii ii' , i in- courngo tilm." Detroit Vrvo I'nina. 1JABY WEEK TO TAKE A VARIETY OF FORMS In Noliruska tlm slnlo ciiiiitiillliu urn NiiKKi'XtliiK rainpiilKiis ilill- lug illtfirnnt works so that I'lrctillN tiiuy 1 1 it lUTiuiKi'il for Npimkiil'M. 'I'll Is plan has inuiln u dorlilml hit wllh tlio eh lid run's ti ii r it . 'I'lin sumo Mliilii, Ihn biiri'iiu siild, Is ii I ii n ii I ii k llui oiii'lltiHt Imliy wimk of 1 017 mid I'ui'ly tin t sih nlsii mo tm pm'loil f nun I'i'iiiiHylvuiilii, MiinHii t'liUMiitta mid Ciillloriilu rltltw. Most of Ihn 502 t'ommuiiltUiM iilrxmly hoard rniin liy Hio hiiroiiu, hiiwnvol', will bold Hmlr ronroront'os Ihn first wook In Muy, tia Hio lilil'oitll lliid pluiitioil. II Dlfft'i-Piit phiiM's of liifiint Work to Itn HM'liiH.itt In I'rmn May I ti .Muy 0. (lly Unitnl Crew to thu Ik-nil llultetlnl WASHINGTON, I). C, March 27. Iluhy wook ronforonci's In Ihn United Suites this your will takn various forms unci bo hold on various dittos, according to reports rmuliinn tho children's bureau of thu Dopnrt- ment of Liihor hem toilny. National Baby week officially liowevor. Is May 1 to 6. Severn I slates littvo snlertntl sonto ono phuso ot Infant wolfitru wdrk f.ir special oiiipliunlit In this year's cum- paign. Delaware will speclallio on tho pre vention of Infantile paralysis, which look such a heavy toll of Infant life throughout thu country Inst your, ami others lire looking toward tho keopliiK of morn complete records for a moro lutlinato study of tlm In fant mortality rates from ull causes. DontForget ii that II PREFERRED STOCK is II Just a Little Better. F. DEMENT & CO. ii TO TRADE. pOR TRADE Land" near Medford, or timber fund near Gotdondalo, for property in Bond. F. Thordar son. 89-94C OVER 60 HOMES IN BEND do ull their cooking on Electric Ranges Over 30 More Homes In Bend do part of tlielf cooking with elec tricity. We expect to equip 50 Homes with Electric Ranges this spring. We Sell Ranges on Easy Terms Bend Water Light & Power Co. You'll Surely Find It Here Oregon Trans fer Company " WIU. DO VOUK MOVING, LIGHT and HEAVY HAULING, THANSFKR, KX I'RK&S AND . BAGGAUK , BUSINESS. FHONB BLACK 451 lagan's Fresh Chocolates, Taffy, CarmclN, Kudirea, Hiii- Rons, mudo every day. SPECIALLY , PACKKD BOXES A PEATUBK. A Pleasant Hour AT IIILLIAKIW AND POOL. Cigars and Tobacco, IImI Una, Metropolitan CHARLES CARROLL Transfer . Light and Heayy Hanling Phone 221 Pioneer Auto Stage & Truck Co. PROMPT SERVICE ALWAYS WE KNOW HOW. , Step! TUESDAY and SATURDAY HIPPODROME H. CA TO MERCHANT TAILOR NEW SPUING STOCK JUST ARRIVED! HaveyourClothea(mado In Bond) Cost Lena and Fits Bettor. Phone, Red 1411 CARL JOHNSON TAILOR SKILLED WORK at Reasonable Prices Fit and Workmanship absolutely guaranteed. . Lawrence Building, 733 WALL STREET J ones Dairy CLEAN MILK AND CREAM. Milk for Infants and Invalids a Specialty. Phone Black 1531 J.A.EASTES GENGRAL INSURANCE CITY AND FARM PROPERTY BEND LOTS AT LOW PRICES AND EASY TERMS. f